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2 THE SUN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1915. moved Herman, In her dtclWofl -fl re- pi rial i peratlona of har igbmnrlnd (.Ornmendere Ifld tO adopt M more 0 n rtllntairy Kphlt toward the fluted H-tate. in iha flrtl plado (tic Hcriin auth .titles finally reallaej that aOOMf n later the- 1 nnaiinn nf lh mihm.'trlne open- tlOM along the original loir, Klgtt r aui' n ii' open hrrik wi'ii tin' United statu- Thai rwllMd to.j that the enor mOUi financial imource of the I'mti'il -it'-. If thrown openly Into the Brule .til the AIIIM, would be n great lieneflt io Herman)'' enemies. ", at thev in already talking of nhtnlnliiR an ermr ninn credit loan In thi country. Fir -IhormoTOi fjermany'a i-emnrkiil.le eur- earn .-ii Hie Mttom front had. It ej -.1 tied, created a feeling in nerlln thnt aha r mid afford to make conOOtflOM now which he culd tiot have made MVeral moniha ago mil I. Furred I I . I T.ighi also was tluowu on the PtMOfl why (lermany concealed her order to eiibmarliie enmmandera restricting their rglthodi of d Deration, Tin- Berlin offi cials feared mat the publication of iha oidrr would lead Immediately to In creases In paaaenger 1 1 afTle on British liners and to more extensive shipments of munitions. Then; would have been no dlHolosure of the urder had not the A r. i lot' imhii created a situation which convinced Oermnny that ahe must net In order to avoid a break with tha Unite Slates Ainbaaeador von Bornatorft is still in Washlnetnn and will remain for several da Tha belief Is that h will receive Instructions from the Berlin iloveriiinent w-Hhln a few days to enttr into negotia tions -villi the fnlted States for the lot tlermnt of the entire aubmarine OOlttro verev. There seems to I little doubt now that Germany stands ready to Rive Ruar ant. Rg aa to the future, w hich would meet the most Important of President Wil.-on's domands. The Arable case la regarded as good as settled The r malning points, which arc likely to Rive t'OiiWe. am- ilie demands of the United Utile-, f u disavowal and reparation In the l.usitanla case. .;. rmany, It is known, will not be aide to make a disavowal of the sinking of tho I.usltanla. Inasmuch as she has al ready pleaded Justification However. It la believ.-d thai Mime satlafactory under tandlnR can be reached If ! cm any stands r.ady to Rive jruarantees aa to tha future Germany might !' able to go so far aa to say that while she be lleved her reprisal In jinking the l,u1 tania was Justified, she had no Intentlo'i Of kllllnR Americans. This disclaimer would divest the act of its "deliberately Unfriendly" charaeter and the question Of reparation might be left to the future or to arbitration. SCORES GERMAN PLAN. London .pcola lor' WamlllB to Liners ' taa I' Boat London. Aug. 27. The London preaa give prominence to American cable de apatches quoting Count von Hexiistorff na havliiR naaurcd Secretary of State I-riisIiik that orders have leen given to (ieiiuan submarine commanders not to make further attacks on merchantmen without warn Inf. The Spri tutor prints tins comment; "It is siiRRested that the American Government will be satisfied If . com manders f German BUbmarlnea always warn paeeenger vessels and place their paaseligers in Imats before sinking the esael. We do not believe for a moment that America would OMHMill to this carl eature of satlsftng internatuuial law and humane CtMtOnUk Iniairlne plaetng uomen and children in small boats, sixty mlfvs from laud. In a big1, winter sea and p.er Inff 'old. and saying thai their aafety was provided for. Now we are sure that if Germany means to prevent America from taking action of some kind she will have to change her policy draatkally." The rVfa I ntlaaf or Gintte aas: "If Count llernstorfT Is speaking with full authority tae American Govern ment can claim to have won a very nouible v loti iri . ' NO U. S.-AUSTRIAN CLASH. V If ii U II MipectN t I'rpwnr Hrla- tllMI Vha(ppr H. rlii. nil uilc. liriil r6fdj hrtlHXlch (t TUB Si's VtRNNA, Auk. 21, Via Koine. An. 27 Baron Muiutti, tin Aunt lo-Hungarian PVMIller. Bfld 'ntint Ti7.i. th 1 1 an - iriinun Premltr, had h inK confafanot to-day wilh t'mted Siaten AfflbMMUlor lUntteM. ami Herr v-m JtkMOW, tin 'Jer man Pnrelftl ICInllttr, I expfctil hero to oonfr w ith Baron Burian. Both con- CMl . hava to do with the relations betwMi Austria and the Unltad States The prt vailing nnprHHioii hero !h that In a.e of the hreukmif off if diploinalle relations btl ween ierinuny and the Ullltad States relations between Auk-trla-1 luhK ti pnd the l 'ntted State- will ramatn unbroken! NeertheiesM the exo dun of Amarlcant froni !arlsbad nd other hpaM already has heun GERMAN WARNING UPHELD. Ooaanl-tieneral Slnlibe llrpllea In an tlacW. PtiiLAnKLi'iitA, Aug 27. Dr. U e Mtoi. " , the Qerman Imperial ''onsul Oeneral here. In an interview to-day an swered the charRe. published in u New York newspaper, that he had used the Gorman penal code to threaten the tlrni of Orenateln-Arthur Koppei company of Ivoppel, Pa., to prevent shipments of gup. Idles to tin enemies of the Teutonic ul- itat, Dr B tOO be defended himself upon the ground that as Consul-' leneral it w-aa hia duty to warn any leiiu:i i lUbjaot If t!M latter were about to violate a section of the German penal code. The firm referred Io haa an ofrlre in Berlin and In support of the contention of I r. BlObbe, tliat prosecution could be had in the rSitherland, tin local consu late showed an extract from the H.-nnia penal coda to that effect. ARABIC'S SISTER SHIP SAILS. Oniric off u uii in paaaeaajeei Mini Win Hii iiltrn. Th- whito star tlnar Cymri , itar Mhip to tin in fatiM) Arable, tatted at j larday for i-ivaij i with 15 paaatngi rt, -i numlHT of whi:n wert Americana ' Thtrt- ware nixty dteint.-i h In cabin and ISA in tin ntif'raK, tha lority of whom wr Oanadtunn the ma and Dinar BritUh Bubjaeta. The Cymric carrleii 14.000 oi of oarffOi it wan announoad, praotioally all of it hi ing war auppUaa in aceordanoi with the ordan of ihe company i no one ui allowed on lioaiil the Veiael excent thl paHseiiKrH and tt.... who had hnsi i.ecR therf. T(1I -unard liner Tugrranla left for Liverpool yet tarda) with VII paaMnsert, seven of wnon wire AmeritanH. The Tnaiania carried a i nrgo of 11,1110 tonn, but it waa announced 1h.1t tharf were no lajplonlvci or ammunition aboard. I'l.-aa,. nW. 1 - IMI tlll It... hum lien u. PAPIH, Allff 7. to hall on th- K Rachambaau from for New York a . V. I.uwmwi'. ! Cahltli tne hist ln vne Whitney h rmon( thoae rrnoh llni t booked inship noraiaux 10-moi row .1 Butlii Wright, 1 t ' Uyman and w. iw.i from Mra. Harry Iwihpital ; Mrs mirdlng 1 reranum and M Shanev of thu Aniirtcan anibulanct and Major da Prllgn) "f the Mlnlatry of Public Worki. (bailie u Ha fa iir ii. lajregJ r 01., Imrr Haln , York Aukisi ikkiI at o Auk 21 The While Star which sailed from New iv arrived iafaly al iiver- loi k iiim aftei nii!, The iHiiitw aarrii 11,1 torn nl So I ,rgo Bjgli ot i it'll w i s war wiu.ot'- 1. and a u ion 1 inada 1 ella irucaa TWO GERMAN BASES SHELLED BY AIRMEN Onr Aviator Hurls Ten Bomb on PIaiiI Whew (iiiscs Wpvr Oencrttpd. ALLIES GAIN IN FLANDKRS spr.iai ii." Hoaawfj) i,. Tnk ai v I'ahis. Aug. :'. Kren.'h an raldg upon the tiermau haes a-. Dor iach anil Muellielm. both on Herman sol. are the features of to-d.l's ofTlcIa! oni- munlQitda, Tbd MM on Dornacti was undtrtahen sinRie handed last nigh: by , a r-Yenih aviator who threw If: bombs on a f.u ioiy where the del mans have been makliiR asphvviat hr k.i" Thu I morning a squadron of Kre: Cfl io-io-planes bombarded the railroad ItattOtl ai. d alecuic power house at Muclnem. in the tlrand Ducky or H ub i To-nighta official nport tel.s of an effective lioliih.iMlllc'.l or ;ne Herman positions tiortu of Alias, wh.le the iler- mau artllavn is reported to be actlvo I at othn Biai The afternoon itateinem saio In the sector to the north of An te the mllltury Hring last night was leas violent, but it was very spirited In the vicinity of Hole and on the plate UI lietween the olse and the Aline. In the Champagne district, In front of Aub- rlve-eur-Mulppe, an offensive German reconnalaaaiicc was repulard In the Argonne theie has been re ported nothing more than rtghling by means of mines, in which we hail t lie) ad va ni.t r.e In lb Vosges. to the north of Hon dernach. we have straightened our front and accelerated ou Inst.. na tion on the mountain top between Sondernach and lindersbach Thia We did by taking POOataalOn of several (ierman trenchea. A counter attack on the part of the enemy was com pletely repulsed. During the night of August 36 our , aviators bombarded Halnt-Hiuss.nu gild fflUJ. in the W'Oevre district. In the Argonne section tha railroad stations at Ivolry and CI-rges also were bombarded by French aero- , planes. This followed an attempt on the part of i Ierman aviators on CI ormont-en Argonne, Tie bombs thrown down on this position, hoa ever. by the derma ns caused no damage. During the night of August -1 - J 7 a ITronch aviator threw down ten sht-lls on a factorv Bt I ornach, wliere the ilermans have been manufa.;--turing asphyxiating gases. During the morning of to-day a French squadron of aeroi anes bom barded the railroad station and the electric power house at Muellielm, In the grand duchy of Haden All the aviators returned unharmed Tl night POmmuntqUd was as fol low French shell (.rruiau Positions. Ai a number of potntf on the front our RrtlllOry cannonaded the el en. positions, being pariicularl effective to the north I f Arras. Sections of the (Ierman trenches were destroyed, as was a iso a munitions depot. Ue'wenn the Bomma and the ' i si t iiemy supply stations were bam baritod. The enemy RrOd seven shells with a long range gun Into the vil lage of Coinpleg-.e. which caused some material damage hup of . ur women ambulance woik-rs was killed and another seriously wounded The villages of Blonod"leaPontaa Mouaoon, Than', .nd Vieux Thatit: were VlOlOlttly bombarded by the Oer uians in the region of Ammertivlller nur Ilie caused srveral e nflagratiot s. llliaill IS) Irrnrh Were llealen. BBRUMi via London. Auk. IT. Army headquarters issu' d the following statc- ni-nt u-day regarding tin: waatarn thea tre : In Champagne aid in the Meuse hills French trench works were de stroyed by iniiu . xploalona. In the Vosges a weak adVan the French was easily repulsed by OBJECT TO HANDCUFFS. t.rrmHH OHlrrrn Smy lRN f Honor I OffdMidrd. Irdji CM$ itfiiit'h to Tela si iindon. Aug. The ihrtt Qerman ortlrK who escaped from I In I Miff r n camp 'ii AuffURl 1 4 were tried in the military rour; gt Cheater to-day. They ootnplalned indlanantly that they had been handcuffed erhen reriipiured and ia i heen k'pt handcuffed within the night of their comrade! and Hrttlnh nol- diers and clvl liana They contended that thll not Only wan unnecewtary !n View of the hi renfth "f the guard hut eaa a degradlni iiHilgnlty to Qerman oftU'ern. offending ggalngl their -ens, (,f honor, aapacially a in Oe rmany only the U'went crlmlnali handcuffed. They naintamtd. moreover, that It wan, contrary to lite legulatlonn of the Hrlt inh army and pleaded that the escape of a prisoner from the enemy's country w;th a view to regaining his home land w.u not ii erime hut a duty The i-ourt made no romment on the pfoteata. Judgment w.i deferred. URGES THRIFT FOR BRITISH ii. ui.. i or it. ms, if I oinimiii 1 Hint. to Tilt Si v siet ((; f tit.i 0jraf A London 1 auk 11 The streaker of thi HuiifM- of Cotnmoni In ipaech made at Penrith to-day utvul the IntptratlvanaM of public thrift "At the praaanl Ume,' h aaldi "nia-itardiijn-sig i a virtue, aentroalty i v 1 vloa ai;d naetc t dHmm. Vha Htata should 't .1:1 Sample to the nation hy vertotMly conaldarlnc ttw abolition or re duct Ion of the lalarlai of menvbari of I arl lament." Th SM'.iker than thai numher of iru-mSiTN already had rofuted ebaty iat arieH and he Klltctrtly hoped that some ( han(i would h mad' NEW STRIKE THREAT war I,. .ni- Mnpgte . aaa. I rouble III Norlliuiiiberliina. s,,.,,i raai fieeaaifA in Tu r si London , Aug t lie Nod humbarl in a cunaiciuanc rullna. hlch ;'T 'irik' troubll In and mlnei o exp. t ied of I'reimer Aaqulth'l avvrao to the mlnira' dimand . profit! The j elation greater ihari In the wm Northumberland M r win meei ,1, Ntwoaatli dlacuaa tin altuatlon Ac HO toinor Ueraaaai 10 1 - -1. . 1 , ,. ulna. lUauis, via London, Auk Kundaai at n haa adopted a providing iha Ladnaga of ::T The maaauri I rim five lilenmtc I 4 cent 1 pi of tin- demand foi aa Ihe renult I urt ene of I 1 hiu denomination Tne 1 lovarnmenl iHinaldara it liiadvlaabla to uag nvkei 1 f.-r the making ul Hirnr ulna. n Hu pres- I eui clrcumataiaea, no declUad uuoii ine I ua of irun fui thl i)urpoe. WITM the capture yesterday of the important town of Olita, the V I ..,,,.. mt tha f n Hut mm .t Aaatalaai la I II, 1,1 ..! tn ikunoian . riii ... ,11, iviiicnn ui , ,i,,,im, in ,,..,,., w continue many days longer. The accompanying map shows the Bielo wieska forest, northeast of Breat-Litovak, on the edge of which the Qtrmtni are already tiirhtin,r, and the famous Prepet marRhes south and oast of Brest-l.itovsk. The new Russian defence line in believed to extend from Rifli through Dwinsk to Wilna, then south by way of Lido and Baranowitschi to Pinsk and Sarny. The arrows show the direction of tho Austro-tierman offensive. T!m TEUTONS CAPTURE OLITA, PRESS TOWARD GRODNO 1 out in nr,! ft out U "t I'ugt Bra tuirmiitiir. tli rtiPinj in tlu lion of KobritlH. hi OAMolfl nothittg; hlf ocrtirr.! of ImpoiBnct DESTROY BREST PORTS. It nsslii KM ll' l'in I Hloil 1 II U 1 t Of lirf-iii-f-i Xi'MP t Ity. ttral rubl ttit K tit Tin. Bt k I ktk' j m 0 , i. i IdOtidon. Auk IT. -Th foltowlnic OfAcUll Miitine'tii lM-Ud In-re to-day Thore In no clUUISt hi tin- KlffM n - lion. in the dlfoctlon of Hauvk anrt r..ipu itnd toward KrleOrit hsi.nh, t 1m- en ITty on tlni'Hda.v and ThtirsdM) purmiHt) a tg.irnu.1 offer if lv aval nnt our iriKi gsctlnf on the defensive There has ht Iihm bn ' i - i 1 . i tight i In the lat few days ward the Houth of on (Io- ro;olr lo th1 .Saut-rKalin- I NeUthUl railway in the direction of Dwtnak rth if the railway b iweeti Iwmek and I'onewltx, iiur tronm yentetrtay ire--.ed the Qermani on Iha front of 1V: edell- Hkoplelkt. Toward Vilna t h - r- wan no Impor tant ohanaje on Wadnaadaiy ' n tiie middle Nienien, between tin aourcei of the Boor and the pripet, the r treat nf our tfOOpS, COVefOd h rea t k'ua rd engag mer :h, contlnuse, i"'nerifTii attempts by the Qermana to take tha offensive durini Wednes day li ght in the region of Blelsstot. In the north wtre nutt-enHfullv stopped by UK at t he oi m tit Hi enemy of heavy li)i-n. In the regmn of Braal we blew up the forttttcattons m conformity with orders racelvd Our troops forming ihs aariison of the foru have re- Joln d th- army in the Meld. Then- lg no essential Chaitft tn laid ia. PLEDGE PAY TO JAPAN. I'rnnee nml ellH rue Hrltatii QRWMSalSS Uls- sf Mnnltlan mil Tokio, Aug JT,- Japanese army of fliers are atrransjing details with muid tlon miinufai'turern for the enlargement of arswnaln a ml factories to comply with the Government's dsclston to ui i- Ixe all available msans for the makltig Of munitions for Japan's alllSSt pat tlcularly Russia, ureat enthualaam has been aroused by the move. The understanding here Is that pay ment for tin- supplies turnlshsd bj Japan 25,000 COLLIERS OUT IN NEW WELSH STRIKE M Iiiiik' Kxct'iitlvc Council OlfOM Men i HoHunif Wurki I'l'iidiim Noffotiittionii. Liimh.s, Aug. IT. in the South Wale has affected 15,001 deapatchea received Th latest sink DolllerleJ already men a.roidhiR to on Ight The strike faction on t h Ii nttrlbutod tn dlesatla part of th minora with the award of Walter dent of the Roard f ihe late atrlka Tl that Mr If iiin'mian, r rlunclman. I're.si- fradt. in Nettling oolllara aaaarl 1 m mint rat oil ii ni not live op to ihe promtaai made by David Lloyd lienrga, Minister if Muni Hons, on his trip to Wale, and irinist tliat thcae promises he kipl Tltey alao are dlaappolnted h the report. d failure of Mr Huuolman to racilva a daputa- ton of nilnen sent to present their gtiavanci a, In his award Mi Itutiriimm tn- cludad wage uom aa una, but n number uf the- miners' dinuuidi regarding work ing ndil ions, hours ,,f alio, and a r- im 1 at inn a i rangameni w The new st 11 ke as rejected. KUII Wl'hout I the approval of 1 h 1 tion, the aiaoullvi mlmra' organlsa e DOUncll of Wllirh n to-da) rond mnina ' ailnpletl a resnlut 1 in,- atriKe um unautnoriatMj ami uramK 1 1 he men to ret u m tn work, pending further negol latlomi, Tin council alao hai aent u delegation to oiidoN to mn fer with Mr Kunt'lman ami attempt 10 1 Induce him to reopen uonatderatlon of the earlier ilemandH , The M ne t iw nt-r. Federal ion r-eut a lueaaagt lu 'he itrlkera to-day urgently 1 aquaatlug nu ra to ret u ,ti to wrk at once. Iff,' Tut i In RUSSIANS KNOW TRUTH. Diileh lo'iirrnl Igyi rm of Iti I'MalOa litis Hencheil Interior. Baai.is, wtreleaa Io London. Ju. 2". The Arnhetui COMfRNI prints an in- terv ew slth the l hatch lien, Van Dar iloera In whlcii he hints at Important events In l1!- Koviii and I'ourlatnl dtS iruta. arhers itT von Hlndsnburfj is in (."Ommand of tha ierman forces Tha 1 uf h Bsnsral a. s . Tha Ruaalan srmy. as a ho, proi- nbl ts in full dineulut ion and lias no hoi nt maJtlns a succsssful stand on tha Minsk lln--. The Kunnian ttovemmsnl ; no tonajar able to concaal the truth from the .atbm. KuSUVan fugities, fofcad t laaVS their homes, spread he trut h of t he i larman Invasion to in t rior Kusnia. and often k;igget ate The altUHtion, lnereaina the d;siourage ment. ' CZAR CALLS MORE MEN. I nt rat lied mid BT It I Ml I Ra im nioiirfl pain it aasars He l n em I U tn t olors. i Rjaarasl raWa HeaasicAfs Tsi si tdOMOON. Aug 2T. The thuJy Muiftt corraapondstii at Psrotirad iya in a ' daspatCel to his paper : ; "I'pon a front of ISO mllSS the new ' llunnlriti letiremetil is being earned out in giMid trder. There has leiii no seri- j ous toss incurred in tin- raarsuard a toiiH shtch .tif beinf fouarhl to hnid the enemy no th it the retreat may be OndUCtSd without haste. "T!,e War urrl'e slates that the re treat is not taking plans under pressor' Tint the rSaoUrcSS of the command." ami t lie activity of t lie troops a i e un impaired In proved by the OffsnelVS i north of Vllkomer. to relieve the pr -Mire of the enemy toward Pried rlchat ad t, south of IE ign . ii ud Io force the I ler- mans to ssnd troops from the latter din- . trlet to i hs former "The announcement that the new for- I tilled line of defence is ready fr o vu pa(an has OjUlStSd public opinion. I'os tsrs tO-day rail out untrained reservis:a between the age uf Ii and ;17 belonglnir tO the flisl category of the mil It la. This aildltlon and the clans of lilt, which Is now legninina li.tinlng, will give between- Thl hilini.fr of nnMitTri KuM.. in a- paotad to put in the (laid iii tiu manner I'emTllie'd pvuleiilly Was (lt-'lrtetl ity tlu- iw itlah voitHtir. IRISH SMASH TURKS IN FIGHT ON STRAITS Moldici'M f Brill L'w liiin'i ith Kffool iitlpodenntj Also Win. I.OMhiN . AllR torees on the 2" The Fran, o- Hi Utah ialllpoli I'emnsiila are m poMKeemon of tha land in'W virtually oKerlookinu thi tending almoal to the Reutir c iuir nf Barpa ami tx to tiabe Tape, according 1: rrapondant. a higfh tiiiiute ia paid b the corre I apoiidanl (o the lrinli division lor ti.eir ! gullani eharga on a Tiirkisii hiu to thai hit of, tha flu via Hay poatttone, which! I he daaerlbai in this way; "The Turks .ame oul (( meet them. lami moat exciting bayonai RgiHlng fol ! kwed Bayonet wre Raahlng ami t I aiabblng for aavaral mlnutea before tne Turks Eegail to five w ay Then they I left the oraal and ran dOWn OVOf the 1 , ridxe. the Irish Btandltlg tip and firing i down on them, while a Intervals. Brltlah I machine guna on the hills. Itehhut ilr wned the sound i t (he rifle fte 1 whenever the ifiinneis u e ahle to get ' a clear lew Of the M.-. ); Turks' leaerlblng the battle of Marl Hair Mill. Which ihe New Xt-alanderH and Austral- I lana captured, bul later had to evaeimte. i : the corraapondeui aaya i "The dead lie thlek everywhere and the atanoh is appalling on the nth th Turks came down In ar.-at hum bin and (ned lo sweep our men oft the hill ail Ifrel). They iheniHelves were driven , hio'k, however, with frightful losses I lllt.' VtlHi'U. W.aU. I, iNins ta ntimu'i.k. via Londoti( Aug. 37.- The official rui kish statement la. sip d hern io-dM follow: Weak hostile f.ueei Which attaiked our l tt wing at Md-el-llaehr wi ie repulaad thei nite fherf ti nn gbgggdi i GREECE AND ALLIES IN NEW TRADE PACT Athena OnArnitcfH to Prevent RMhipment of Import lions io Teutons. To NEGOTIATE FURTHER Paaia, Aug. IT. Tha Haraa Agency COrftSPOndanl at Athens says that the I'.ntente Dowers and ilreeee have reached ,m iigreement providing for enlarg"! tradf ptivtlegoe between Greece and the Bntontt countries I'nder the RgreO' j monti Importatloni into Qreece are to he allowed wltttOwl bindrani e on the bas's I of trade statistics, liree. e undertnkli g to prevent roexportatlon to Oormanyi I AutrlaHun(ary or Turk) and la p t . mil nee transit over Orwk territory of all goods destined for BulSUfil and Barblg The agreement is regarded, the corre apondonl says, as a good augury for 1 further negotiations between the Venl- , zelos UlnlRtry and tha Allies and nan given the Impression that public opinion in (Ireece fuvots the Allies in the present struggh SERBIA URGES PACT. seni l-otllclll I I'aper turri'lilriil w lib Hopes Hies. for gpafMi i n,, peegatrA Tut si Nisn. via London, Ant Th sem,- I official Sriiiiiipiorii. rferrlng to the i rgotlatlOtll between the Kutenle I'owera land the Balkan stales, aajmi j "When II i the KntenteJ Bought by I asking Berbia, Oraaea and Rumania to 1 sacrifice tlielr previous ga!n In order : to achieve the principal pari of their na I tionnl ideals by the extensive compensa tion thev w compel' nee agri-c " lUld roeelva. it would be ln and lack of fores, (hi not to II ii in ii ii tans Pfe pa rr hi !! Moimrcti ii ml l.ermn n . ' Vseeati raafa Deassfcs: t- Tai n Mt'CHASaST. via Roma Aug IT. The I Rumanian t'onsula to Oarmany and Ann Irla have been Instrtlctud Io hasten the repatriation of Rujnnanlan nationals now , In the Teutonic emplies ' Kumaman banks and Industrial COW- ; rerns an closlnsj iheir branchss m I Transylvanls and the exodus of it i I n anlana from the province is now at ( its height SERBIA N ( ' WFI PEN T. With I. V Munitions, inn Wllli- elaad Invaeloo rl, SaiMvltok, fol J. v e n .1 Poieivlteh of the Ber b;an army, Who Ii In New York to bu munitlona, tbintu tha plan of the Austro-1 ierman allies to succor Constantinople b Itlaklnj l..n drive through either Serbia o: Bulgaria will fad and that Conatantlnopta will fall. "Serb. a prepared now ' ha raid. ' "better prepared Ih.m ever before She lie indebted largely b Amertca fo: this, for to American manufacturers Is due the fact thai her army Is betler equipped than ever befoie We have been able. with ammunition and equipment pur chased here, lo keen pace with the in ' creases in 0UI army mad since the Aiistt-iaiis were driven across the noun r ; "Taking into ronalderatlon Berbla'a re, noared military atrength, the a Rlcult) of lier mountainous terrain and the bravon j of her troops. It would take snrt.iiOll ile:- I mana to aubjugate the country. I aa 1 100,000 llermana j it would take l. Jon.. ! into Austrlans The'e la a dtffere I I do not think th- llermana ran spare 100,- 000 or the Aualr'ana ,SCO,000; -o I ' U. Ink Serbia is safe. i "As for Bulgaria, aba ;s a s nation. 1 cannot think thai sin .!! pirn.it f!er many to send troops through 'ier terr.- I lory 'He kliowa thai aha owes hci ea ' isience to Ruaala, and ahe haa Ilea that 1 bind her to Serbia. Human u and UraOCO BIG GERMAN RACE MEETING I I nil II Ii Ml l.nruf nt In ii niiii'Kft rf ea Peaee Tl me. . Tin si M iTKHP A M AUg I'. 1,1'lVr- pi peri ' lat r tile U i . of M"IMK'B.H tlMl i!l in tn t i man th- tuco jreo-Tih It sutmI.i Hoopti irtei Xcwinurkrt and the meeting was one of those ooraalonully' aanvtloned by tha I Government on bahrtlf of the breeding internet. II la stated that Ihe attendance ; rivalled thai of peace ttmee The receipts amounted to IT.2IIU. The t. a. illsat" . the i loverniuent betting ma bine, ban- lied H2.2Tiii iie'.s, which approached me record number handled in times of peace The Tneglieht Kaadecaaa ref.-rs edi Sltorlally to "a nation Which after a year In arms against a world of toes can iinis prove how intarnally tirm and strong she remains." Other papers also refer to ii,,, meet ing as alt evidence thai conditions are Unaffected b) Hie war and rejoice that the meeting showed the fully of ihe i ierman era a in the past for Knglish trainers ami Jockeys. i 'oMe of Icrtnan paper 1 h reached New Tork er4t erd ty i publlahad aboul three how that it as only otitain artlclea eaa an which after the i !er- man rucehorae breading lutaraata had lualated that tin- authorities agreed to aanctlon tne rare meet Ing at i loppe Barten The meetiiiK had hieti origin ally prohlbltad. FINANCIERS TO MEET HERE. rrillieo-llrltlsll lie lean I Inn liii,inu io Rearrange rean aalem, Paaia, aub '.'7 i-'iniincr' Mlnlatar Kibni today daalgnaied Octave Horn bah of ii.e Korelgn . nti. e and Krtieal M 'It. rage 111 nt Hie Hank nf l-'raic c ae iiie r I'eiicii memnera or the committee of French ami Brlllah flnanrlere which will mcei in New Vorl, next month ,0 conalder tha best whh and maana to Htablllaa the exchange rates through ob lalnlng Krench itml Hrltlah credll hai im. -s in the LTnlled Watee They will ile. ari fin 'w Vork mi Mondaj Huniberg la a direct r ..r the Uanqui lie I' I'n Ion Parlaienna una nf Hie ii. mime rrauoo-Herbe, M Mallei la a dlravtor of varloua batika and Inaur anoo oompanlea, Kverj traveller leaving Kranue mual declare the amounl ! eoln in his ims aeaalon nml mual agchanga ail over mi franc- ($10) fur paper money, under ii decraa laaued by Klnai Ulnleter RIbol today. Tha siep was neceaeltated by tha iicarcity of silver coin, partlcu larly along the frontier, where n aM found mi invest 'gal inn that silver and even copper ami nickel eolna were being collected ayatematlcally and a premium paid mi them fur export purpoee The lugger t inn haa been made un nfflclull) in. H i he lloveennienl would is sue a new series nf col rut ami afta the war ilemiinetme those now in el 'cnla lion. EVENTS IN THE WAR ONE YEAR AGO TO-DAY AUUVRT In battle off Helgoland Hi Rf lil a Brltlah cruiser aquadron sinks two i ierman cruisers, including the pio I acted cruiser Mainz, and two de- troytrti Hermans burn !,oiivain. Helgiuin. ostensibly in reprisal for offences committed aga.nst liciman troopg by Pi sidente. The captui e of KoeniRSbei K. Mast Drussia. b RtlaBlaiM lg report-1. News of the Ruaalan ocoupatlon of Tilsit Is confirmed Two small .lapnnese cnibMfl draw Mist shota from tha batteries at Kiao-chow. ITALIANS AT TRENT'S OUTER FORTIFICATIONS Rome Reporti Alto Orenpatioi of ivnk After Attacking Onio Ht'rioh. ,ni raafe Breaate Tar Its l.ovnov, Ana It.- The Itallane hive reached the outer fortlllcations of Trent, i according lo a Lugano despatch to the I Heuter Airency. The city, the centre of ( the 'Italia Irredenta.' commands the, Adige Valley at its Junction with the I Val lug-ana to the east and the valle Of the tarca to the west It iherefore, haa both are.il mllitari and aentunental I Importance In the Italian eampalan The official statement issued In Rome I toda) tells only of m.nor mocements. , artillery engagementa and a bombard' meiil of an Aueirlan pos.tion b' an Ital ian aircraft. The atatamenl follow : in Auaust 2",. while our tr.Hiia. ad vanced on the Montonata plateau ami als.i back of Montice'lo. cont nuents of mountain troops assailed th, Logo S uro pass and iVrnn Badote pos. lions, o copying a peak. In apite of the bitter realetance of a etrongly port. fled er.emy. On the evenlne of AUgUal a hydpoplana bombarfled iha fortlllca Hons of Una. returning eafely. In the Val Hugana the etienn bom barded BorgO, althouah our troops had lot orcltptOd Iha town 'i r nt the re- cat advanca. occupying only the ur round ur mountain! In tb.' upper fordevole Valley ihe artillery duel Is growing more tenae. The enom) again bombarded Plave dl Llvinallongoi doing serious damaga to the civil hospital We retaliated b) bombarding Arabba ami Ch, r. where moVementl Of troops and artiliery weie siblr. Arabba Wga burned. in ihe Carao plateau yeaterday tha enetny, dlacovoflnt that we occupied the foroal between Sdrauss.n.t and S.ia Mart. ii . bombarded the latter. We attacked and a bitter engagement fol lowed, which ended in the flight of the enemy. The Vienna report on the operations on th Italian front Is as follows The only region in which there have I important engagementa was Klltach, Here our troops repulsed the all. tike mad. upon their poattHMia. SOCIALISTS CHEER KAISER. II , tohefl ii g tillonrns. it Moot unln , ellihee (IO, Baat.iN. Relchatag Vein ler 111 ia London, Aug. 37. Tha djoumed tolay until No. For the tlrsl time q the h'.s- lory of th bod) two S the i ink of tiie cuali dallata Joined In mary cheers for tne rknporor al the close nt the session. ihe i. .ii creating a Government trad ing monopoly in nltroaeti products was t , a preaa ad at thta aaaalon, if paaaeil latei II p llbably will Hot lake effect until after Iha war. Tha measure Is said lo lie intend,-. I to meel a poaalbla Anglo-Atner lean trust m cy anlde. ii w i- tb. general Impreealon amona 1 the Relchetnl mambara that the fail of HreatLltovak means that i lit- Ruaalaua will not be aide to roaume the offenalvi with ai proa peel of aucccaa GERMAN CONSUL LED ATTACK Ilrit Uh llea II M ll II nnat l iii Per la lee He presen I a - --I, llll.il Kaerlal I'eeie MeaefrA t" Tm ParaooitAD, Ant 87.- Daapatchea from Teheran announce that ihe itussian ami Hrii.sh Conaula withdrawing with mill tary escorts from Khenglever to Kha madaa wore attaekad at tha former place bj Hen- gchuannamann, the German Coneul al Tabrta. with armed men. The Ruaalan ami untish party .suffered looses The gendarmes, who themselves latch have pc, u attecKeo ai many points, urere powerless and the tablne was inmie- dlately summoned ami a telegram sent to the commander of the Peralan brigade of i' s i, ks io send a detach ni from Sen , four days march from Kheng lever FRENCH BUY TRUCKS HERE. nierlea Oeelen t Hore Hiu ehleles, Tin Si fur Miilur gaeeuil ' efti feeaan I'ahis. Ana : 7 The Krencli loVem meiil has placil ordara for mora Amer ican motof i nicks 1 1 is imdrrstrHsl ih.it the llona share of the new ordara for high prload traoka went to the White oompanyi while the largaal nnier fol low prload trucks went to the Jeffrey concern ana the largaal ordar for trac t.irs in i lie Packard company The i'iei e-An-ow cinnpany alao aaourad aome ordara, mid n is ballevad thai the Valle uompany also obtained a share The total nuittbar "f curs ordered i greater than Iha unlers placed in April Agenta of iiie American ooncerni ai- now ai'ii.B to Italy in searen nl' further contrails i . a, Pan is a liallaaa, laecal . .-;. i In Tiv. Si RoMBi Ana IT. -II Is estimated that approximately 0,000 Italian clliaeua, Including 6 ntlaalonarlaa In Turkey( are now under American proteolion, BLEASE'S TALK AN INSULT. gonial I iirollnlHiiH "hi lleuiira the iioh Hplrlt" Bpeerb, Tut: U!H telegraphed MM of its ror respondents in South Carolina yeaterday In ecu. I the icwn of leading South I'arn IIiiIhiis on ex I iovernnr Pole lllense s address before tha (lovernore' confer ence at DoatOn in advocacy nf mol. spirit as being aaaanttal la idierty. Tin- eorreapondanl replied Us follows: "ll would l.e a waste of your money to send 100 words oil Hie II lea M mutter. The election a year aan howetl the M'Titiment of tho ra of smith (arollng Many onaldtr it an preaeniailve people regarding llleaae II Insult lo the Htate to ,pe il, on the sub- th.it in- wuh liwltrd ijeci ne treaien iov Ma imliiK 1 1 epr -aanta Um law abiaina alaowui." f t he treutt rt ( CHINA HERE TO BUY j 100 SUBMARINES Must First Find Way to Raise NVooVil $75.000,0(10 In Ik of Buying i.ooo. PROBLEM To GET CASH The Chinese Oovernmem la the lateet recruit In the movement to arm for de fence. That Oovemnient Is turning lt attention to submarines Hiid Is consider lug the purchase of 100 at a . I .out j:;, nor). 000 If the plan financed, An Admiral of the navy and thirty associates, u of whom are teihnn.il men, ate coal f can be Chlnoao number now at New Lomkn Tiny have n Ihere fo. a month Impacting the work or the liieu iric Boat Company. The pvrohaaa M ubmarlnaa, ir Ii is concluded, will ba from the KWctrlc Boal C pany. Intervals cloaely connected with tne comiiany said yesterdai that the Chinese naval eomrolaalonara now at New Lon don have been Riven authority by their rVvernmeni io buy io aubenarlnaa if they can wet the financing. Thki is rec ognized as an obsia, le of almost Ineur- moun table difficulty at the preeent time fhlna has no money that It iMUld spend fur this parUBaa, lie credit l not such thai bankna here would be arllllng to arrange for a In loan at this lime, especially In the face of the demands 1 o loan from other c. uutrtea I' was aald yeaterday that a serial note Issue bad been HUggeOtod as a pos sibility . if the purchaae were made. No .ittemiii has been made, however, lo praaanl the financing for serious consid eration by the banking Interests In New Vork. who.-, support wou.d tie neccaaary to make tr successful Though much doubt waa expesseo yeaterday thai China anauld be able to buy ihe anbmarlnoa for some lime at h-asl. the fa t tha: the Chinese Govern ment is study. nil the problem 01 sub in, r. lie defence al Brat band Interested Wail Sfeet groatly. It Waa said estei i.ay that Ihe Chinese representatives at New London had recened Information from linn I Inc. en nier.t 'hill the inn sul.- maa-lflaa were to l onle ., fi.irl of the numb, deelred and that there would bt ord re for many m re. pr Kibly l.nno. Tins number was regarded aa fantiurtlc I under present conditions and aj, typloal ol til- large terms in wh eh the Phmese laik before considering practlciil diffl- cultlea Klectrlc Itoat interests denle.l that China's real purpose was lo deliver the submarines to Great Britain after i geiuug them. The dealings that Charles If, gchwah has had in the past with the Chinese and , the h gh legar . in Which he Is held by aartaln rhinaaa lovarnment ofBclala, u la believed, .a Used the Chlnet me Klectrlc Boat company to turn to Tnis company Works in conjunction Willi the lietblehem Steel Company, through the latter's Kore River shlp build ng plan:, mid o Ihere, In the manu facture of lUbmarlnai The hulls are built by the llethlehem Steel Company and the engines anil fittings by the Klectrlc Boat Company, which control aubmarine and torpedo patents that are Ihe standard for submarine con struction throughout the worl ' The Chinese admiral in charge uf the OOmmlai on has taken a house ai New London. The commlaalonara have gone thoroughly over th, boa's How being built by the Kiectric Boat Company for the United states Government and also tnose being built fol the I'.ri lah Government for delivery after the war The cost of the submarines Wanted oy inna is said to average aoout "ii ea. n. me cost or un ei se,, boats vares with their llie, from about 1600,000 to 11,100,000 Which Is the coat the big boat now be.ng built for the lulled States OoVemtnent. BIG CARTRIDGE ORDER. t ii I ei bury llllil.iillll tVATggatiav Man win tiskr .-.on,. Bealdea the Hga, Aug. Roawell a. larii. toimeriy or Kansas c.iy, living here, and controlling a large lery ayndlcale, haa Just taken an . now cut- older make I 011.- Wlll lor guns alnl spells. II" la t I"". .iinn rifle .an ridges mi Clip l.. hold tnein equip one or two buildings, in New York o io bl ip He he hoi, aaya, the I Ml hai pri -si s bought and Ihe Imi he s bai galiu d tor on option. iady te ,i ina Mi ci.uk ia aln away plant portions of h s atervillt culleri anu n.n o'uin me nrai test order for delivery by November in ,,r before, Ha Is now looking for a tirm to make n in Dion rules, as he doesn't want lo in Die two lines These are Inn trial a ders Tim Chaaaa Rolling Mill Company competitor! of un- braea combine re fused ,, IS.000,000 order for brass be eauag a has ordera to lam four year GETS PITTSBURG N77;;.. Knivllehma ilrr fur PiTnarao, repraaenttng ti 'f Manchattai naprvia io (.1,,. or- Haai iore Tone, - Joseph Ward. . iia.i-ri, ku-s compauj . I'.iiul.n.d. Iiaa nlanall order i n tOUM tif . Plttaburg f.r ihouaafnta ' el, II is said, tor ine M ivln. Ordnance Work in Bngland. 1 Mr, W ard, wi n haa baan hLea . ,. . .. . admitted that in- had neaotlat for a 4t..iii.ii mn order nf aeinl-tlnUhed st.ei I" .1 '. in tool si, ,. contra, t ,1a t added ' "I do not think it ,s politic t.. talk i wry much Juai now. However, i am nrwuiwiing ;o: large quantltlea of eleel ana expect to Da line fur some , longer, tunc NEW PLANTS POR arms. PrlKaeabar, l'o n la Raid, Mae io Bapaiad io nel orders. shakos. Pa., Aue :'T The reorga ti lled Prlgga-Heabury Ordnance Corpora lion has ooncluded negotlatlona to .... ovar tiie Mali furna. f the Rapubll Iron and Steel Company ami the S'ortti Worki of the Carnegie Hleel Contpany, n i- snd. so us to use Ihein in the manu facture of war munitlona! for whloit t has l-ia contracts. A. K. BorlCi Win In ,ul- l ie , ., Vork capitalists now in control of the DrlggasVaabury cuneern, declined either io antral or dan, ihe likelihood ol me to pi, ,nts nuealng into control of tin new corporat ion. NAVAL WAR GAME ENDS Peeiroyara Klada Malg rieet mni Dfleel it l.anainu. Nolirot.l.. il . AUK L'7 -Klxti w. ,1 1 uhlpii dropped Mnchor In Hampton K'.ni.- Iti-day it ft it two WMUh "I" WUWikl t ttvlt) along thi Ailanih vouni from liiii Itefai 10 Maine A dnZi tl 01 ht I 1 will arrive ! morrow The lnos i dm hara Mre the World. Ml(liliani Virfliiin ArkiitiMiM, Texas. NehrasUa, lleorfliH ami Maw JaraaVi t he def.it o am Tr inn-. Kia ie, rat taraon. Qurrowni Aiuuiom. .larviH, Kanttlna and Paulding SfHlie of Ihe tulped'i flullllti ;irri.- with thir war rolom '! Tha) wit. utrtpad In w it and Btw patni the tornado haal t royam ii'm ie,i t. have won . big vtt'tary during the aai Ifanie hy eluding the main hod) Oi the Meet ami effei linn an riltran IhfOUgll the 1 1 net of! the foaat f Maaaacliuw tii INNBW YORK tlirrc is an avenue witliout car tracks on, abmr tr under ground. It is sin gularly appropriate that its transportation prob lems should be solved in a way that is in keeping J I with its character and , traditions by tlie "Fifth cAvenue Bus M It 3 air J i. TO BUY COTTON HERE Form, II h iintriii n ii- norn, $1,0011,0011 1 1 i , i ,i 1 1 v t ('eiitrflllKc liiinii i.'iiiiih'. nri ,n' ' il'il lit'l-il- HJgfggOAM, Aug. 27 !. , Pajiei S announce in- mi Bremen on Tua aday ol ih ' ' Company of 1011, Ltd of II, nun nno. Tne etll rprlsi by t lie I Nrutacha I in leaeUechaft a mi : I Ucui Hank anJ is backed b Itr men cotton trade i and Ami roHungai an Got! Kedeiatlona. Th- combat y has been f" Inline the Importation i ' tbe war. The Auatro-llei u .mil aplnn ra w in plai tin ina ol ders w ,1 n 1 1 . i w,u ,,, , m,. whole amounl Kan expoi tei s NO COTTON SHORT il iit ii r tt Broker BaM Haa iitu mmiiI The t il i Ofl "f .1 vh '.'i- ln Oet many aa a ranult f (in j m-imii in aWlartng ii'' f - ! are untrue, ccordlni t n 1 a Phtlailalphioi vottm gfcharab arrived yaate in:Ti . romlni bj wa3 uf tha NorwaiJlaiiAtfiei fj.r1 MOamiaii . itaing now, tt ir t rue'' h Midi 1 , not hflaun tbara Ii none In She :..i lat -i -U'i'i;i , I kepi nttnoat itficr iht- aai - fnit he.iiK louetiau " laal 1 k'tuber ih" Qerman t :(..ii.inio bales. None ! t None of lieu ale H bean Imi tile Will used Thar which hai' geoden sin lo supply all needa ,' plus." Mr. Schwab Said ' atrength is by no "rihe has 3,00ll,01 said Flrllalo llrliatliia i hiniu pc,. I iffcfrl br.l-l' I I I X) NOON i Aug -T Tip ol bureau annoiiin na ' It il publlahed w iiii i, f n altlon of t he Itnani I imas llnlted Stale arc ptctnaluri tar, the olflclal slati ineiu ( uudel coneblei ntloii b i 1 ! and i hi- names will I I , colli SO. TIEDEMANN DIVORi i I'PHEIi el leu I III II, BaiiaiKr. ! perior Cu i nlaod a ii I iertl llde ' Tletletnatii Yin k Li nk i in i in K.t rl i d v Tie. I. II,., .Ill IK. I Hi I sustained ' 1 , mann, w sill! ol' Mi . .1. itui fi i A.I- til, d Tiedem ii lion and i rhurged deeerlli Iti n i .1 voice M ra. Tte.lein.l tl Kebruar) ". III! , weal with har T l-l i gave Mr Tied. I ,,1, inn Will 'I Mrs. Til de'n nil 1 1 eii, i on (he c awarded illn child. She 'i i full) s in I Mi alimony In S. While tic-- U iimrti brouglil necticutl. but l .In..: n. lomie Jmlu I NORTH BEACH Preparing lor its Seventh Annual Carnival Septbr. 7, 8, 9, 10, , und m it'll U ( , -Mil, leiillir-- ' i if Onrntv iw in pontutn - , th.' Miitlinral ami "pi ' Hi.. nr:.i riiega Hoati i ' l-' - II H I'.i.m-' id M I i -pri'i i I i' . - - uftt-r 1 1,- Well A m the HU) inf nl 1 1 roh 11 nt tl.- N ' ll ' Areih- rejii.ii,-. .. in) I iirt h, HUI'IHOUMI ' 1 '' v (lo- limMii ' 1 1 Of t lii'K1 MVVler4oiM 1' M ppvel i Klrt irl( i p mini with 0 :'K'' ' i tiiirc iHal te.'s-ti- rmi lit' Mtatl luu JiipMi "' lv -1' ft.irkM r l III) i tie- i.e. '. UtttunU) nf: rn 1 1 i.-,i i fii i.irrlHgn 1 V i k alth inutw hn i 1 'ell' I I tO eUletl ' I 'ell i ' 1 ' Hti-l gluriuueij rru t I'll rt- Korth iif i' i n i .... in i , t h fegtounii '! ting' mvet Me... h Thi nr- i i mu ( f " ..lid tjiieeii of I ii" ltf lttj .. till lie., )t .It.' i ctf . t'a III ) fol " ' " I . , . n 1 e K Ing, 1 ItHH rth ! nrd , iv'i- rn ieitl M ' pn 1 i I Hud lui fuiuni ' I?" putei'hni4n, ia H i-, tm K l' lufkh ti I U'M 1 1 n. Katftl 'i i hi- i 'I'n- dire. fr.en iv if. I ul &gg at nn.! .nd An - Ad SSiA ! Cam 'taaSBPBBay !'