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pun. THE WEATHER FORECAST. SOCIETY AND THE HORSE. A chatty story about the Horse Show loon to be held in Madison Square Garden. In THE SUN next Sunday. Fair and warmer to-day and to-morrow moderate vmds. Highest temperature yesterday, $y lowca Ut tail' weather, ma 'I and marine :er"U m - "a .A X IS V VOL LXXXIII. NO. 55. NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1915. Copyright. ISIS, bit thr .Vim Print intj urn' PiiMinhtnn AMOeMHeil GANGDOM SEES END IF MADDEN LOSES TO-DAY Attompl tt "Spl iliy; 0t iH.y 1. lflal Tesl Between iu end Killen, FINM. HOI 1 IXXED OX "JWSCAXTATIONS" GERMAN CRUISER IS SUNK. J tesael of Prlna V.UIl.m T)ne I Tarnr4or4. "liritoi ( atiir Penpoti ' f Tnr St-v ynaomue. on. 24 - Tim toMowlni or aeiat statement waa issued ner, today: a British submarine ima rank a I ;.M'tii:in cruiser .r tea Innes Adal bert type near LI ban. There originally were two Herman nrmnn-d cruisers of this typo, the I'r.nz Adalbert and the PYtedrich Karl. The tatter Ktruck h mine 111 1 1 Baltic loot November and wax iot with Ml Uvea, I The Prtna Adalbert, was eampleted at KM In October, 1fi03. and ranked gg an armored cruiser, sue tu of , I urns displacement, 394 feet tons, site i carried four I.I Inch and ten Inch guns ami had a speed of Ul knots. Her com- I plcntent was iiS7 men. TWO DU PONT PLANTS BURN. REPORTS 300 KILLED BULGARS IN USKUB GORITZ IN ITALIANS' IN LAST LONDON RAID AFTER BITTER FIGHT HANDS, ROME HEARS Zviinclln Victims More Snmer- Herb. Arc Driven From lm- Officers From Front Report l 1 iis Than Official. Ail- porta 11 1 City mi Salonira- Tapturo of iMIMMl Berlin Justifies Putting Miss Cavell to Death; Calls Her Arch Plotter milted, savs Witness. Xlsl. Kail road. stronghold. CROWD!) IMPERILLED FRENCH IN BULGARIA ft) THE KEY TO TRIESTE Observers Here Front Kitglond I OeenBj Village of Robova, Wot Office Tolls of Ke.vy sav Theatre Folk Were in I an ''!'. south of Btmmltm, in Maci'donia. Fiiilttiiiir. but Fails to Men- ! tion Fall of City. Tr. t ie salooi baeb rooms of the noisy ; (oners "f the middle Waal side, where I rat faeed youtlti and their women of (,,r,t and painted face ami flaahyl IreM iii-iii around etalned ami iieer Neaped tables, Ihe talk la not ol war or politic 1 r sport nr any of the matter I list Interest honest men and decent eaten, it revolves always, in .ts sullen expression, the shifty, sidewise glanoo I snd 11"- hall growl, half mutter, around an.l ut topic that mean, cvciy- Itiing W gangland, to the sneaking I staves, the hearileea klDara, the women lost 10 shame I Can we spring owney stood en out of fens Sunt?'' Tin' truckman, the loi.gshoie.r...n. any laborei swallowing hi. night', foecr In triee.- place, knoWl what Ik Implied by U.ai crooks' mutter : knows, a the polios knee ind the District Attorney's men knew, that the attempt to HprlnK Owney the Killer, Securing for him a new trial i n:.i possibly an acquittal or everi a Ju Pint of Suspected la Destruction Power Uutlillnaa. N'ohuh.k. Va.. Oct it. Fire, lielicved to have leen if Incendiary origin, le Btroyed tWO powet plants of the DU Pont powder Oocnpony ai Hopewell Va lo-i night and WBJ mill huming at mid n.ghi Th. Maze Waa disi-ovcrel at in o clock and th,. entire department mainti in.i by the I lu Pont company, with a i um ber of Volunteers. reiondeil. One plant Was destroyed In lea than an hour after the blago Start Sd and th," Milium spread to thr- second building. The lues Is al ready betweeu I7."."n and Ili'ii.OO'l. 1 Officers at the company declined to discuss thr probable orlarln of the fire, but It a reported that they believe It was started by an incendiary whose ap parent object was to cripple the entire plant by destroying the buildings Which furnish the imwer for niakln nun cotton and acids used in the making of shells of large calibre. Only the employees were permitted to the property to fight the flames enter and ad approaches are guarded by armed men. Its 1 cement on the charge that sent Itll in prison instigating the murder of Fai" Doyls List November is goittg to 1 .1 test of strength, possibly the last I .. lest ol strength, between the forces of gangland on the one side and the forces of law ami order on the other. F.-r th Kti P himself is coming to t.Hi..'- the d asperate certainty that hi. Sack sgaiBSI the wall. He Isn't Intelli gent enough to comprehend that the a:ne for. of civilisation which struck eow. tin not men of the Western fron- t- in "11 ted Irrevocably against him. He understands merell that the business of hiring "tit for murder has gone Into the hands of a receiver . that it is bocom l'i hardei ami harder to live easily elthout doitig an honest day 's Work, He ran -'-it Ing back over tile last two yesri t ippenlnga whose significance re ol '" misunderstood and he lecoc rise" with futile cursing and empty threats that the once strong hands of r 1 it . ! are broken and leaderlesav the (i t- powerful braos sweating in prison ei ctri .-s 1 Into hiillni;. Ttl deti nnlnatlon of the whole matter rsmei li, montlnsTa w-hen Julge fharlea C Nott, -ir, rr the Court of Qenerul -' is iii hear the final argument! !e-.1 new trial for Madden. CLUE TO THE MISSING GERMANS IS FOUND Admiral Hoattv Hopes to Solve Mystery Interned Men Still Ho Ashore. Illive Pauell. Oaag 1 imt T.' .:z ;s ,1 ghoSt for all of his bravado etvl - frightful power to do III. And through ed tin- dark corner of the city men a .u were like Betlg have met hie fata or hue been trapped In the law. The laagstar mopes over the record of the dow ill of tin. robbing, murdering ffw he knew the Cherry Hill, the P kles Luydon, the Five Point, the Duck Kit . Joe tin- rjreaaar'a, tin Hud tea Dustera, Dopey Bennls's, the Qaa H'-us. . the Crophcr, Corcoran itoosi. lis Pearl Butt n, tin- Frog Hollow, tha CI atid the Kolly. Ttn list is !ong and there la no com fort or bop, n ii from Ural to last. r"r tha Maedors and lieutenants, their lu and tin r spies, are gervlng 1' - ' lis for assassination or for but- for assault that, or are await 1 1 or are driven Into hiding. 111 ami sinister ligur. of half , OOma, this wolf of tin city'B With his narrow, beady eyes. ik muscles, hla pasty, unhealthy drug wrung nerves, ills cow is come to know that tin evil for nlm and his kind. n- iii dois not analyaa the whya ine : T Hi 1 . ., . , far. r.llv t lias P-r ... icref res: iloca not clearly see . . gs overplayed their strength, ' their Insolence of killing defiance to authority lust aa j I sn or the fmntler came to be- ; 1 1 Ihe law . aid be nlstolled is tin human agents of the 1 so ai r.- oeatroyed, Be il n-s 1 it ilearly see that hampering less anil less the' ' 1" of New York's outlaws and en who dominate the Police at, the District Attorney'! of. courts are not so easi.y whisper of a Ikmk as Oflee keen the rase. Hut he does: I- s creature of cunning ra-kediiesa thai the gangs are1 Stnashi I one liv nna II. 4. . ' tl t ele:s. who thought " "Is aisiva ,1,.. tun- ..... .i.i ... ' o all of their vaunts and beast' i .- his thought! turn to Owen 1 Owns) the Killer. KoaroLK, Va., Oct, ;i. Rear Admiral I Beatty, commanding th Norfolk NaT Tarrl. said to-day he ha t heard a tumor ' Which micht lead to a solution of the mysterious disappearance of ix ofA era I from the interned QcrnSM CrttiSeT Kron- prim Wilhelm on the yacht Rcllpee on '. October 10 lie declined to make public the re- ' iMrt. eaylng he did not Intend to cir culate rumors until after be had Inves tigated them The reported finding Of wreckage alone th.- eoaal is expoctrd to clear up the mystery of the Belipae disappearance It is e!lred ;n marine Cirri eS that the Isvit w deatroye.1 at 'sea after Ihe nun on board were trans- : f erred to a larger vessel Deeplte the statement of naval of ficials that Qorinaus on the interned cruisers are being detained on board their Ships they are lsltmu Norfolk ami Newport News. There were several enlisted men ashore In Norfolk ester day. anil last 'light officers from the two ship" attended the Wedding Of the tlrst otticer of the Interned kuetrian steamer lludanes: at Newport News. Six sailors from the Kltel Priedrteh were permitted to come to Norfolk In a rowboat Friday night to bring back to , thatr ships several officers w ho had been given lilierty ashore. T'ic men wore ; challenged by an American sentinel pa i trolling tin- waterfront it the navy yard, I imt they were later permitted t no t" Norfolk wit-en tney -.bowed their atl- i thorlty from proper of fid ale. The Official Presa Ttureau repOftS of the last Beppslln raid in London, on the nlghl of Wedueaday, October u, greatl undo root I mated the number of those killed ami wounded, according to ieis- lengeri who arrived yeaterday on the American liner g. . PaUli from Liver pool. One of these, Thomas Kvarts Adams, .hi automobile dealer, a he has lieeu in London on busimss, said that a friend connected with the Britten Ad. mi rait' in a high position told him that fully aim were killed anil 1111 even larger number Vounded. The Admi ralty reiairt was fifty-live fatalities and 114 hurt Other passengers, although they esti mated only from what the saw of the attack, plated the number of killed at between g! anil 100. V. V. Whit ridge, president ,,i ha Third Avenue Rallwai Company, declared that he was informed l"i) were killed, of whom between forty ami fill) were soldier, and officers stationed In Lon don. There were pc Eeppcltn! in the raid, it Waa Bald, All Ihe bombs fell within a radius of block and 1 half of the tlaft-t Theatre on the Strand. Few buildings wen- Int. nearly all of the bombs striking the sidewalks and t oad w ays. II, 'inn Kalis In I runil. The Oalety Theatre, after the Zep pelins departed, had not a pane of glas. Intact. Neither did the Lyceum, Strand "i Aldwych theatres or the Waldorf Hotel. One missile hit the Be 1 public house, at Catharine street ami the Strand. A group of persons gathered inside were wiped out of existence In a Hash. Another bomb, apparently de fective, crashed through a building -n Hatton Oardene, the headquarters of the diamond brokers in London. it penetrated from roof to cellar and lay there unegploded. A third, according to Mr. Whltriilge. hurtled down on the head of one of 111! acquaintance, an Slderll man, who was standing In the Strand Everywhere they hit the road way disappeared In a yawning crater six or elKht feet deep and the width or the street. IiespMc the rapagaetm there was no panic In the tlaiety Theatre audience, but several girls ran fi.u Lntrir drteadng rooms to tin- ntrssu in acani attire line man carried Into th., Utealre had l"s left bsjt parti blown oit. This man said he saw a woman who had been knocked down aiid cut in two in tin treet by a huge shs. t of plate r!n blown ft-'in a nu l ling next to tin- Ly ceum The.i "re tu the first attack the principal dam lege wa. done in two blocks be ween Wellington street, 0,1 the Strand, and Somerset House, where all the an hives ,,r me iirnisti nation are Kept, ami in 1 that busy night section of London nu 1 111, ."oils lives ware l ist. Many who gath- erad In the sttessl to i a glimiMie ,.f the . great gas bOrga, for t was a .-loudlcss tiigbt, wen- blown to lecae 11 gfoupa ) fatei i l e6s Daasafi a is I'm si 9 pets-el resis Beeeajfea to Tai Sln. I.oxnov. Oct 14. The Mist great ROMB, Oct, St.- Oorltx, the key to battle in Serbia was fougnt to-day he- ; the entire campaign Ofl the tsonxo, has tween Serbs and Bttlgan w ith UskUh, I 011 the Salonlc 1 -Nlsh railway line, as tee prise It lasted all day and ended In the rapture of the cjty by the Bal I gatians. Rltunted beUPaan ICamanovo ami Kuprlll, prevlouely captured by tie I Bulgarian Invadere, this city has iee:i , their goal since, three days ago. they defeated Serbian rearguards In the' Olce Folje plain, driving 'hem due West upon L'skub. Th Serbs, determined to save th! In.t city 011 thi' souther 1 sector of tin Important railway, made a deeperati tand, yielding only Inch by inch be. I fine the RU potior foiies of tlie Invaders, i by When the hitter reached the city there was hand to hand fighting in the Streets throughout the gay, The city was taken fallen before anil infantry according to the combined attack of the news brought artillery Hellene, 0 Rom literally building by building, street b) treet, until its defenders Rnelly were compelled to abandon It. Both aides ire Is-lined to have stiff'-red enormous losses. garika Tall el Barty this evening ib-neral Staff Issued the n.ent . Vfaiaai . the Bulg 11 following state- In the Timoli VallO) "Ul troops have reached Ihe left bank of the Timol, liner, between XaltChar and Kni.i7.e. vac Fighting continues for possession of the town of KntBMVac. in Macedonia our troops after a violent battle have captured the creater part of the town of Cskuii. Fighting hi 1 e continues. On the other front our tr-ops con. tlnue the offensive. There nae been 1:0 change. Latet Sntia ennounced officially : "The Bulgarians comptetel) possess fskuh" t'skub is 104 m a-s north est of Sa lonlca, it la an Important trade centra and a busy Industrial town, leather dyc- Ini ami weaving industries ami the. manufacture of metallic articles being. prominently represented. The popuia tii-d.iy by staff officers who have Just returned from Bald headquarters. Those officers further report tint tha results of the Italian offensive le g'tn Several days ago on the entire front from the Alps to the sen. de signed to relieve the TgUtOniC pressure on Serbia, are much more important llinn hns been announced In the offi cial reports from Hen. I'adorna. chief of stnff. which have been given out the War 1 HlkM here. Official Informal on the eatani of ' the Italian gains ,n Tyrol and on the j I SO MO are. they say. withheld until riie positions conquered by the Italian troops are consolidated mid their ,nl VenOeS are made a pet tntiuent Victory, 'According to these officer- Uortt fell three days tigo. The idTlciiil statement issued Ic. the 'Italian War 1 rhVe to-night makes tlu mention of in,- fall of Qorlta, bu si-ik- of heavy tlgating in that vicinity in which the Italians were victorious The Italians took Auatrian Intrenchments on Mont,- gabOtlnO and Podgora Hill , m the 'Oorlt aone and under Are ol ! the Austrian artillery captured posi tion, op the Carso plataeu aitlch the 'Italian artiiier had bombarded. The ' Austrlans made a counter attack and I the positions were taken and retaken, I the Italians at nightfall retaining then 1 advantagi on the left wing, cast ,,f 1 Peteuno, and In tne centre lu the direc- tlon of Monte MarCOttlnl. Tin- Italians claim the capture of 1,001 prisoners in the day! rtgntmg on the IcouSO. IL 3i I Ikl sHstjHsawai I I mm m Wmmm sV asssVaasl H Li yW W I fjK W. W M H Hsw " " V ' v (Se A ' 1 a ' haaw "3Sr aH "kssl I H fl swVSal PRICE TWOXTS. GERMANS IlD; HAD MINES AND BOMB FACTORY j Prisoners snsppetpfl of Plot to Blow Dp British ships. 1 PLAN To DESTROY ( ITV PORTS PEAKED Hundreds of Pounds of Ei plosives Pound in fersey Ronthouse. POLICE SAV Till: PAIR BEGOED FOR RELEASE Fotlciiil Agent il New Vork Detectives in Dm-uiiitii- ( apt hip. MISS EDITH CAVELL. PHK fiist picture publiahbd iii New York of the English nurse who was shot by a (icrmun fiiitii;- s.tisil i.: Bruaaals. It was taken twenty-two tais ago, when Miss Cavell accompanied an Amoi ican woman who was tuken ill in England to her home in Chicago, -o that she miitht sec the World's Fair. At that time ihe was tit-scribed us "a charming girl, who made friend- wherever she went."1 Two (lermans whose experlmentg With high explosives secret sen li e men had bean aratchlng cloaely for some lime we e arrested tl Wechawki 11. N I. yesterday The men who made the iTeets believe that they have Stopped a conspiracy which had for Ita purpoee nothing less 1 twin the blowing up of imp rtalM di-fences In New York harbor and at other plan s along the At.an; II sealmard or BUM the destruction by mines of British ehlpe In the batiio Chief Flynn of the secret si rv,. and Deputy Police Commissioner Hcull re. aa.d the arrests as ..f veiy gteat :m portance. uie of the prisoners Is Ho hay, 1 ,e - about ita.OiK'.l ielman statement fol- I In llrsl llnek. !t waa 1:11 o'clock w.nn Hie attnk begun iti sevi-n nilnutee, whirred away, but m RUMANIA READY TO JOIN. nf and hi V PSilt I US.. that II Depart II - ta; 1 sderi .1 v -r:rs In la ill el. liindnn lleara she la on Ibr Klaliilna With klllaa, LOMDON, Oct IS 1 Monday I The Home correspondent of the Daifg 3fnfJ end! tins message: "Telegrams from Bucharest stale tli.it Rumania Is on the eve of taking grave decisions. "Agreement is on the point of being arrived at between the Government and Opposition In favor of intervention ou the side of the Allien.' BRITISH DAILY LOSS JUMPS. Nt-nrl v Onr-Nf th Klllrrt of thr fftSOQ 4 feminities. Sftfiiti' tttbU h?pa! I tu Till: St w Ii.N-iK.N. Oct. 31. The daily BHtUli 1 .iMj.ilty list iTUadi pilbllC to-(i;iy f;lvrt tho n:iTfs til -'7 offlrers, of whom t--f klllfxi, ind 5.352 men. of whom S4.t wero killed. truck once wa uot nouffh night th3 raturtiMls a . thr-y It-fl ftUd H third Unit ' Ul nrl ,it J O'ckx k iii (ne .11 the c'iiinu All w:ih cn'M1 Th.' Kopprllni rl til hfaVVfl t Kill t ;:,!- 1 - Th official Iowh : The ann f ; 1 1 . VOfl Ku vhj RM llliVen bci Ihp Serlttaim In H wrMe-t ly direction from tin region mi 'f iu in vl a. The army of 'Ion. von QsllWlll hM Occupied th" MMlthem hunk of the Jaeclcs !';r lalanU.i I SMtWUI 'I Of I'alHHki. north .f Petroweki Osowiic hM i'-ti reuched. hi thf lUkliiMo line 1 In- hi rhluiiH lout h'ii lly Wr rroeeed Ihe !nniil neur Oreovu and have taken the lioztjn lull, taking three office rt end seven tv men prleoneru. Jen. jtojuiiieff (of the Bulgarian nrtny) npturod Ituaalan munition si lire northweat of s-k itln and occu pled tin- weetem hank of tin- Ttmok bci ween Zaltcher and Knlaaevac timti- is no newfl regarding the otu r Bulgarian armies. th- low were new at Ponl- Oi Tin n. aftel one nioi the) dlaappcared out mldnlghi thai paau and Croydon, aupati at m 'I- I time they ro 1 mornings l fiiilrol attack n ti una I tor ai. tner attempt t hey ere beat ti for great demon el ra t .on. oor the ea. At 1 ovnr Woolwich itiy reconnoltrlhi Tho capture Bulgarians in ou loi'. a lint- all Ih a point due WSS I gg Mllrs. nf ,f Itoml nSXI riiiinf; on Die on Thursday night i made. This time tf:i.-n tlu-. were v l-OII'lnll, wai re .it..'' 1 1 vtsi , , nighti hai U p With ; Mai t.. dir. .In 1 Haql I'alnrs nf flame at make. 'Ja-iiey i-,- sprung front Smg sing sset of tin- t-ings tie set loose ' I'm- t..e Idoa In the gang. '.- men know who have ihservlngl) through the rendea. of in, middle Vsst Hide in 1 the past wreu. is tiuit srhai lost bi force iiuist hi- regained - or tin- I u me ie los; forever. Killer brought bacK from Sins ' ll uiiit under the eve '' bile isrriflsd women ami ' 1 lad t. 11 Judge and Jury " ere fores I to commit per tli 1. I w ho wanted to "get" u.ihL-st, , believes that mm h f ordlng to offi la; nguree given ou in London a few days ago the average dell) leases of ihe British for the paal two nontha were t.SOO men CHARLTON VERDICT TO-NIGHT. lit idem e Ml In In I nae nf tmrr 11 nn nn Trial In llatg, Ipece' f.ifce hmpntfU lu The Si v. HoMR, Oel 14, Tin- presentation of iv dance for both prosecution and de fence Iti the trial at Como of Porter Charlton, the American accused of wife murder, was comnotad yeterdey after noon ami the trial vviis adjourned until to-morrow, a verdlol Is skpscted iii morrow evening. BBS i. tvt thv fare .- lot..,-, ., Kim m He Iha, 6UI h - ' ti urdi . Sith., a BRIDE FINDS HUSBAND SLAIN Lawrr lne hy a Thief. " ' "' '"Mo- lost pt e.-tiue. to ' nroaefl and ovsrawad JVi ' v where in the , )(' ; to undo uiirk Hi ,t courageous police 1 ilghlforward proaeoutor nmpllshed lb- bellevee, in fact, ! be .1 alfcp stralg'nt In the ind he re!i,he the 1 " e ' US. 'o the l.irlil im ,! idea year old, was found dead in bis apart. o logi nor sobl 1 intellect, I niei.ts here this sfternoon. His SHUll "ever htuve with-' hail been bached with a hut diet. Thei n fe 01 blucklucli. -.chose wers twenty-seven deep cits on tha ' ' '"nn .inibiish ami iirninii 11, .. , - lII ' "W ' fate i 11 si mptom of . nil h I l.nuh dert-d A pparently Sr. Lot jk. ; -1. Robtrl U nw den. n wealths St. Uoud lawysr, m t vvnty rnih's from ported, One 01 the unique features f the tack war toll I h Mi- M. i " a.lw ,. lailer tones of Ne w Voru, wlto returned after h visit t friends in Bnglund On t he . night of thf raid ihe waa staying flth frienda In Hartfordshiro tosn "Th . haVS ;i inNrr -but ver- f!l- 1 rient warning device,' said Mrs. Tones. "The couuyyslds, j ou know, is full of pheasant ami they ars van tame. The birds have a rsi of hoaring vastly limit' acutg than that of hum. inn, und they oatuh tin whirring of the Sfiep pollni ;f.n oft It m ins to Marti t hem, foi" liny heglu ait once to net up the wildest drumming, "fin Wednesday night, a little aftef 1:uM I think, One Of tlu itrv.itit8 o atno to my hosti?! snd calmly sstnounood : 'Madam. I think tiiPt" are SSsppallni near Thr pheasant i ars drumnilng.' We waited and several nilnuttf ltf we cgughl thr fni .L sound of he on pineii. jt v ,is half i'li hour bafors Hie airship appeared and wa cAUghl a gtlmpss of tt as jt hasMnd uer. Just : cigar shapod patch ti: ma scroas tits Mis. Jones sddsd thai ihe had besn told that an Stttmpt was tnailo to de stroy IValtham Abbey and tlif armn fa 101 at Kfinflsld, hut that tllS hi- sdai 'i were driven off without a chanoo to bomb eithei place, Tne greatest pis nsutlom ate heinu takSII t protect Ihe railroad line, on the nlghl of thf at at soon bi s'amlng was re calved, svsry i rain in t ae dial rlct t hreatned V iii haltOd. Tli' flre-s m th' BUglnSI WSre drawn snd lights w if put out in ih- coaches, while the traiiiH atood Idle for four houn until vlgnatlsd that all i ?-.ifp. ThS sppelini Watch care fully for a ''tan.- to 'Tipple trafth ami veil ihe faint clow q h O00moUVSS fire marlvM out tint trsokl helow for a tu: ftvr I'skuii pieces tin- - rol of th Nish-Ka-way from Kupi.'.i to f Vlanat me, a ilin . tanco of apprOeWinateiy 105 miles, av. H tli u is thirty-five miles BOUtll of Nl-h Tin Auc t r i rma n ron-ofi are on the t atlral about BSVent)flVS inilefi nOTth of Uakub, I The lSerhiai War ff.v admitted to- da ih- ogpturo by the Uulga4ans of ; KumancA'O a .fl Kuprlll Vole , on ths southarn M-wor iif the vital railway line. Uakub lies uotweon these two towns, i Advance forees f the Kien- h trOODO Which prin-ehl from UulontCOj to come to sSerbia's aid have had a clash with the Bulgurlans ut Robo s, south f ' Htrumltaa, The prsnoli are reportod lu have maintained ths upper hasul and driven tha Bulgarhw back .. Itru iiiitaa. This newi i" contained In an of I Italian War Oftltrr Itrporl. The ofRolal statement follow! i A now ami brllUani DUCOSSSl ha besn achlsved by our oflunolvo. In the l.edro valley our troODS on I 'tober 22 penettuted thu Bstacos binin ami OCCUptad a village and a helsht dom- Inatlng it on the edgs of the ConVsl alley . In th UppSf COrdi vole alley we deal royad tne my worke on tha Col ih Lang and captured two forts and twent -the prisoners in ih- Riant valley on th night of October IS m snoto attack on out positions at the nmuth of polena was r-puU-l III the Palls valley theto and favoi a hi encounters at I ami UeopoMsklrchen. in ths Mont Nero sons (north of Totmlno) completed thooccupatlon f i hill Houthwirt of the Mt.u and repulsed iun v mient attacks ou our li uoaUUnia On Monte sSabotlno and Podgora hill, in the Ooriti aonSi we took m trenchments. i n tf Carso plataau yssterday There Was a Vtolont combat. Otlf :n- fsntry advanced under Itre of th enem) ' art'ihry ami cgsgurod bin lioaltions which already had been overthrown by our batteries. The enem then opanod s violent Brsi launching ntw columni In countar attack. Thus Important posltlonn were leverul times captured, lost and rataken. our troops at nightfall maintained firmly their progroas on tin left wing aast of Psteano and in the centre toward Monte Marcottlnl, Prisoners to tha number of l,0S. Including Blateen officers, alao throe mai bins pun" and i uuanttty of mu nition, marked the day'l BUCOOM alniia t!ie ISOtlSO front. Issues Statemeiit Denj Ing That EnffHuh Xurac Did Charitable Work. ON LV RICH HER PATIENTS' llBved iK'iiii nlianee of act ions, i ' had ih. hit v armies w.eiid est penalties traitors would be "if other aie he at the cost i tidants o.ih bee xisti-d reatrrdlii e puntanahlrasi llesa public prx that BUPPOH i ,.ae It he I lae cog e of their ctamatio - of eni'ii iti d With the sever- that the life of sacrificed, shown mercy it vvill f our army, for It l who says in- Is a Ideulenanl In th. man army and thai he oame to ms country nnniedlietely after ti e l-ittn. ' ihe Murne. when the Invadlnjl tones of his oourrtrymen wen- tamed bach from Paris. He was not WOUnded a thai battle, a clrrunwtanee which is re garded as lignlflcan in view of tits operations which e'sv was apparently carrying on eee, Me la II yeara o.d. Una s,,,(erl Ills Ipeeie A" stiii The f. I-. it- n vv a "As IWII s r ' . pefe ' a, v i'i lond ig s- uiolHe . rived hers . Tin " n, Oct l Berlin day lisciiss.ng Ma to be feared he made to i IHMBibll to or wit it the tsnce. Onli le ni that to th that new .i tt, upts will Injure us if it Is believed scans without pun shinent risk of only a tight sen ility for the -lllltv an onipanion years Id He gl thai of a mechai pi a ranee t ha pollci that he is a tnait len ril m-e. hoi, UpUttOII - Ualti es his i c, I 1 1 1 from his i are Inclined to th of military l roll not to ei e, sound. sntMl il rated manner iUli, ! "Tile fore.gti pn -s - an I neon ect -i d ev.igg the execution of Bdlth Cavell for trea I eon the fact may again in- st.it, li I "! viis proved after .1 long trial that tits sentenced persons had for some month! '-"en engaged In assisting Bel i plans o' mil tar) . t.. enlist in hostile armies ind Ifrench ami Bngllsh de sern- - In escape the country. They had many helpers and prganUMd branckea Tin- Uovernor-tleneral rapeatedly issued 1 warn. tigs 'hat severe punl ic'tion m amelioration. exet ni' d sent.nc "l- this was, hard bsolutel .ins' and ntherwlBe to an ad i Isalon w.i- too is n may could tint idcieiident in Borne w.iv a rumo guinasl cln-ulatlon to the effect that gcholl vva- of even higher rank in the tie man arm) than Kay. that in- ws . in fad d . I. : in.-, r the ui di rtakei eell livlliu ached I mil liutiortuni , here, The w.lli Ms. .line pet was ills we- riling rial penal id- f." wa to if such Uliavoiu ' - i no gnnty aentoneed in public sitii g ii,.- law bad on the lm .eh and the military pe:,al treosofi Mud espionage. nn tits I., pot of the public of ihe soldiers refuiM ii faultll) atcuaed aith a this l tin,- I of the ex. - Utlon Itshed that 't tot cordance with and that death after the tlrst t weakness of s proved b the f id t attempt to cotfibal th liti lice, hilt tri to pinion ag.i Insl us iv fala It cm .It - assigned to i to shOol a that the oil! s argti. hat they ; Justice Influen, reie rts Is claimed that the t lie I i UtlO tit St il tlnall) tin i s,, ers had tii kill the re vole, : Nn word f have 1 1 otiiciai report . In Which It is estah. jk pia titneiv iii no estat'tejhed n gulatlong nccut red ItliliieUlately lv o. as the ; hv stclgn at : mot i Kift n iheie - tr.- Pi ' N Xo si rdl .nine that Urae I'rliiclpnl lurnl" a speeail law ealste fo Belgium .. alie.t usage of war influsnced ti . t. The Accussd for the most part :ted tn-1. guilt and acknowledge, , i.ev were aware URGED WILSON TO ACT. v ii, bassn ' Btiaaeea u - aliarp, vsi,. VI a ile fl. a I, l Xn,e. I omen , ad of II . Kor live month have been hammi set on he steep htch. situated .11 t.ie Italian bli itiits ing the strong forts hills around Qorlts, i poi Iter fornie.l hv a tidal oommutdQU issneii by tin- Pranch iveur Offloe to-nlghl relative to the op erations of the army of the OrlOl t. It sii ye : in, Qotnber 31 om troops had an engagement w iih the ltiila-ii i.it s in the dirsctlon of Bobwa. This village, rourtean klkimatera is", mllae) aouth ,,r sUrumitsa. remalna In our hand,, i nir liM-aes were v ery light. The allied fiest resumed its bombard nient of ihe Bulgarian ports f Uedea gatch and I' nn l.agis- Kn Athens ile. -patch i urns they entered Porio Uagos anil la .Una parties cut fi.e railw.iv lend ing from i lu murd ! na to Plmotlka. , Tins line runs weal from Quejiurdallia ; to Salonii a and th at tlon IS evidentlv aimed at prevsiittng a Bulgarian attack on Ureek Meoedonla. , It Ih reported thai more than 100 soldlera a're i.iiieu by the bombard 1 nient. vt n , He N ni Base, r tin- severe ' in" . tit u s thev were risking "Kdlth Cavell was the principal agent in a vlot to irian Belgians. In regard to th- naeertton that she in the course of tier piiifea!on tins, Itlshly Honied other persons tt ma) pointed oat that sin earn, -.1 her llvtni by B ursine, charging fee which were within the means of rich people only "Wi.iiien iilo have been egei ited ,i Franc-: for Instance, last Mar t , win n th.. Herman Margarets Schmidt was executed at Kancy, nnd in May, when the Herman Ottilia Mom was put to death at BourgBB. 'Our present enemies do not need '-rt prot.-ci their armies against the popula tion of hostile occupied country, noi are they Under the necessity of pro nouncing or executing such sentences, for they have occupied - i little hoMlle territory." j th. I 'vi. is. I'. paid II 1 de Belli villi WhOSS sent, man mllltni announced ; . L'1 -111 tin- Kal ami Mile, ,t to ill authorlth I he i-.unc conne, r of th. l.olllse .th by ion with '"Utiles- Thulllles, th,1 tier t llll, uni. Or ma 1 1 fain the I' ll eye Til la thought to huvn a ml II- Kin too bi I i I, ..a. I anil i wo under iroiive of the murder been tohhery Bowden'i secret rnsrrlage ti i Kllsabeth Imlth of this city in Ksnsai 'ti i Mo. tictoiici' Hi. was revealed after hi body had been found by the bride, Bob 1 'c '.'i"l I'.' I , " L'lEI ...', t v , .'il 1., SI I.OIII flOill isi v Inch is destroying fill i 'a nd v e 1 1 ha ss s, nt to Hi hi-ln., I ,-,,, hv ' - i of Madden, (h over i" s.iv.i and Chrle Dunn, isijii'in gunmen i In sing ping ! '' 'in nee Hail of the t'hi '" ' ' ' "iiii-l.en years and s.v Mill .mi robbery . Bill A'lev gang, nine vears ' ' -' 'Hit i (led Havens, In '' 1 " v Xuaer Culm of tne den IMtta, Th. who while pi . pi ,i sntl) Ark, pOlll The .same despatch Bays Port laigoi Is probably destined to serve the Allies as a future naval baae The (lerman War Office announce! .1 ,,,, 1, ,., 111.11 , O-ll ,ill ii,,,,,,,,.. ,'.,.- i. lit, ii lot,, i.lo southern bank of ihe Jaacice near Pathe latika, Tills places one of the Austro Qerman Invading armlei at a pomt a tilt ts- more than eighteen miles north of Auatrlai Krsgvijsvsc, tin present tterblan cam- tin- ''dm tal. The Qsriltttll olllcial Btatstlient alSa ire havi reports headway by the army of (leiii fortified Koevests, ami asserts that the extreme It vv. , i tetlwa, i left of the AuatroiJeriiiaii army ehulnlelther i ..i. .... ta.. .1.- , f. . r ,1.. i .HMi.ui hal cross. -d the llaiilllie near OrBOVa. I 11 on ti a as dining in a rsstaurant when the wh raj hill was raplurad. Thto army Is raid occurred (now directly north f tin- rfulgurian ''I a, . ' sa..lWlsa rv n(-ht WflUf. shopglrli who had been Injured brought I Into t he restauranta," she said 'To j tuinU thai thone young WOmsn who nuq done uothlnt; wrotiK from a mllltar) f-besid the Isonso, it ? natural protection ti the we-!, and the tnouuTniiii itrsich- i ing in a semicircle north, sast and f"utu. hit been regurdod Ihe Austflani ami military expert f oii-r oountrlss hi an Impregnubls fortrssa, Tlie itallnn Qeneral tff has made no Secret of :t in lief that Hie fall of Qoritl msans a leir nal to Trlsgte. the greal Austrian pot at the hssd of the Adrt I StlC, Which i1 the hlef Italian objective ! In th' i ampalgtt- llllalre Itellor, the i ttrlttsh military ex perw In discusilng ' tlii phass of the Italian campaign three i months aico paid : I "Until OorttS Ih la Ken the Italian! I . annot advance upon Tne,"i'. Thot U w hv the gttomni t" capturs or mash I Qoritl i-"1 for the monien' the ma;M Italian operation 11 1 Oorltz y atoiit twenty-: wo mllSS bj rail from the Adriatic pot' Prom the stronghold run two railroad i to Trtasts. Mine of tiiene roads, nsilowlng f,'e Isonso i to saeTindo. iouth nf Qrsdlsca and theme turning sast ward and follow ins thf Adriatic coast to the Adriatic pott. j lw In the hands of Ihe Itallnni fgl gl I Monfalcone, tsetva mllei from Trieste I The ot I :r : rnn- .outha' wa ni from a ml l " . : a : e heina. everel e it i- I Qoritl gorosi the Carso plateau. cleed t Ii Indeod hgrd thai a woman The aelgurs of Ooritg would maka I must lu rscculed, but rsmember to whai OffeotlVS the advanre of the Ituliaiis on nhall a Slate come Which in war .1 J this plateau. Which have heen very slow I II allow t i pat" unnoticed a rime on oiceout i of Ihe t alute of the ground, ! ggaltlHl the Mtfety of Iti annies be HUSu The Carso flltorally HrockM) in g vaat I commlttsd i women tahh hMiti of cnsiay rormtition in which ; mi, .m t'aveii '.ie l im mu. insteaa or lornuug Mream .... ol the lxhj i and ,v.ni...,r,i fluxr out ngturai tt-enciioH and "houehea j tne evidence down to the nna I lent di ii. loop, wmcn nave neen otcupieo ny ; ,,iii. Tim emuli i im 4-iinviiiehiu tie.t no ourl-nia 1 1 ial in the woihl would have ji.U'hcil any oihet dot'lsion. VOV it ion- t "tl r H ,-oje.l I tha recent Cavell In win i see by u . an pros t hal thr h-h woman and 1 1 eral other women II Hon ha e created lr of 1 a.. f alt Rimmsrmatii uet Cretan for Koi Ign A' n oiih fa'. explutiHtl ui i ut n in Bleglum ol M i ii tie ssyi : e ii It Ish and t:. Ainfi bvigium w''i a- th- news .d tie- BkccuUnn "f Miss Kdnh ruvtll, I the ISngllsJi nur-e. va made public, it I ijhs ma known todu) thai Ambassador Slim P cabled to if Id in Wilson lute Buturduy night wrck ashing him to Intercede in bchn.l of the two women, iuibassmlor 81m rp m i d on lbs ro ; qucFi of ime Wuldcch llousseau, widow rf i He Krench itatesmun, who as a relative "f Mile, Thullllcg. The cable grant wa delivered to Presldont Wilson Bunday morning and th.- resident cabled to thr. K r lu time to prevent I the exet utlon Monday moi 111111;. Pope Heuedh I uml King Alfonso of Spain goui simitar tclegrumti to the Kaiser aaking him to Intercedi In behalf of the two v omen DI TCH ARK - n m t r lllatg With i.t ANGRY, treat, 1 luibtlng of an Bltg- oonvtction of get -Brussels foi Irea nri .it impresahd . 1 . hi aeerel em 11 o , . ..inri lahh t peie! tu Tsi. ;,iv tiaTtttioAM, via Uendun, Oct, 14. The iran, reiterating its denunciation "f execution ol Miss Kdlth Cavell, a. i v : Mil-' then' !l I In se , IV! t ill! ,) l.nnutry ill , i.sjigtry) . which have lieen Infill try, while tile heights at of the plateau a. d In its cen hern transformed into Htrontrly positions. as impossible for tin, Italians to cruel the plateau or to shut I to i rteSIS While (lie eij s mi .o Jtgyg, - si arching for ii neei ... liev ed . to hav e slain llo'.v ile'i isuitiitg lilin naok his furnllura raio'v to niovinj; to In Brides ho ne. TbB MU'ketS of his clothes were turnsd inside out and a gold WBtcIl i' missing, also ll.MI which he is said to have had When last seen alive. He had been dead eboul twenty houis whea fuunOs poll fuin pen the if vie I -tion-ciimhatants in the ense -should suffer The only his In Kngllllld wiio fear tlie raids .in, i in- children. The Qermane have truck terror into tic mlndi of those uni ibb, They are ierrorstrlcUon, I know of several children who slues iid egrly last month have slept niKlit w'lth their clothe on and rsVt'"""' 0" Tstri Paul. The uortliern lluliiiii'.aii armies also ire reported to tie making headway The rimok River was erewigd by lb Bui- i garlan! between ssattciier and Kniaievae, Ins tatter point Is only i.-l.out cilillto, n tulles northeast of Nish. which Is thus menaced from the north, cast and south. A despatch from llili'iuirrst says 1 1 in t ihe Bulgarian fleneralli Boiadjef, Tanleff and Teodoroffi eonunaiidare In chief of the arm tea operating on th Hcrbo-tirecU frontiers, have refused to Ign the War bulletins which the Her man staff ollli ers controlling the presa rVin'tS'ied on rrni(f Pnijf ol' iioiitm hetit the ttanu ot tlie invaders 1 Further ni' tlie Isonso there Is another fortress, Tolmiuo, shout nine miles to j tin. northi and because of the torrential course ot tne leonvo, uaamiig bstween ciirfs sevi fai hundred feet high, military operations between the two fortreeses were almost imposalbla, llpncs the Italian tie. ision to reduce them at any cost Tii Ihe wcm of (lorltl on ths westsrn bank of tne isonso i- tin- spur of Pod gora, beneath which the Highroad ami c.-rns not tin act of out rather n concerns w workl wide op iplrai . for nine moiltlis to valu.llile BOrVlVBS to disadvantage of out i alliale t" cs, -i , ; well IhoiiKht out. . which ucoeeiled retail r i 'a moai t ne eneui) to ebe nay the )l peOOlB Maud he w llil I : ds in their pockets, laulna at nit rages? it may )" foolish to! lih-utiHtn front a people which mis 1 ra h through tin' w ar. hut we it ' ns. expe. t siiietlv itiniartiali I iieutralli) on the pu t of the Uovern viewed nan: and fearlsas renroaslon of sinne-i . gllng, I j "It'll things 'tave itoiir so fai- with the preaenl ilovernnient that our pro. lerman 1 ; in m i';' ii prc-oonaul and nil powerful 1 over tl ii''' Ministers. Have Hr. j Trent, iMIhlater of Klnance) and Jonk-I J her luiidon 1 Pureleti Mhiieter), both ofl Wlllllll S) inn llina- with tile Mntentej 1 i'owiis, nothing iiiim'c to Hgy in luis the K.i leer's iff duty at home he. 1 of tin- work to he tvvri m.u have In Walt. Barbel t .11 Weeiia vv'ki Tne Bgll 1 1 o'lt KOUI th St I eel I'apt. Thomas .1 Tunney. who hue charge of bomb invest igat ions al Police Heud,Uiirtsrs, piekexl up tin- trail of th, : vv o on n some months ago. While lit vesttgating ths placing of eaplaalvee aboard slops ghoul to leave Hum port, an itiveetlgetlou that euliateal the beet minds in tli- department, Tunney and in- right hand man, Detective Harneta heard from several soureeg that two iiermuna werii seeking to bu) plcrh aetd, .1 component of high 1 gploatvee that hae iieiii exceedingly scare, since I Hie lhiiopcau .war iiea-m Thvy Rnully 1 traced tin two nun to tin house in Wee I hawken und then began a long and ! .ireful watch of the pah. , After much queetlonlng tin- men lllltted tilat they hod stored sou the explosives III H'-Mlters Btol i V imuse, at 148 Clinton avlnuci West bokon. Investigation there disclosed ti- e ateel iniliea, each in a WOoden case K.i 1 mine was fitted with an attachment to Which it might he hooked to th obJ Hi t was to be blown up, and each wai ilso suppllsd with a clock lock and A wirs to detonate tha mine. Th. authorities have confiscated the following ; A chart of the harbor of New York. showing Its fortifications and the kia Hon ot all the steamship piers, Twent) -five pounds of trl. nitrate of toluol Twenty-five large sticks of dynamite, Five ingenious mines, to he attached to the screw of steamships, with time loch attachment, and worth n h. Two lmndrd bomb cyllnde inn- hiiih powered motorboat One automobile "f foreign mak. i-oiii hundred iarcuBlon 1 aps. Two automatic pistols or 1;. ntt make, fully loaded, and ., long Knife significant to tin- detective vvim made the Inveatlgatlon wua tin tot that l-'ay and S, hoi, had a n "tor boat which vvas always at ihelr , i 1 -1,. 1 , fast boat llittl darted up and down th rlvei un i along tin watBrfroni where ships aero in orod, Thi Isiat Is lids at Megan's boathuusc ," Wevhawke The detectives also learned liiut me men hail a speedy' uutomnbile a' Iter log's garage, The. ipparentl! hud 1 il lug to do exeepl ri.lc in tin boat or '. the .,1' finally II was learned Unit wiie tukine uuanlltie! of egpio In tin Ir laiardilig house at -i t at freuueiitll wen, out uniong tne 1 they SIV i s they Inch lie 'al sad" ti nn Secret The , see, ii'l is, ovarii I'lv im iiuai 11,-n 1 1 Ial. liutn-l "is it ir sty wit Bfigagi which op, aiy fgvors Uormauy? inc. a Whispered, tlaat a secret 1' n -V eelsti v hereby we in.- railroad creea the river. This was tin- main defsuce of the Auatrlana s gains 1 iiie it, ih, 1 attaoke. if it felt the stronghold fell ton. it wai itiere- t.'ON'i'turrf on .v-'eeiNh I'anr I.OUl H'OWga Hle,l -smile. I'ean.'B," it,-ii,ii,-s Me-ar, "Countless Hrltish, Belgian mid KYench . oldlers now anuiti urs lighting in ttiej.(ri allied ranks who OWB then egllAPe Itoml ' Belgium to tin ii ilvll) of Ihe hand I 1 now sentenced, at the head .' which U. 8. NURSE VICTIM AT FRONT stood AH Cavell , . vviiti gm 1 a siiiiscinn unuer Hie very (ves of tin- UUttlOrltSBS 1 nlv tin- lit:. 1 is I aeverlli can brlua relief and Iha llov. 1 filter erttnieut violates tin- most elemental sr i.oi is. duty toward ills amiy and its Bate!) ' France'' Mir 1 that does IIOl adopt th- Strictest incil"-: 1 ,: I si. 1,011 tires. Theee duties in war an- 11 cater spinal iniuhle lion, ani other, llv.,y ,i,e flu,, "Ail thice ponvloled were fully oogwns rocetvi'd nir. ml of He Slinlfleancs of their a. t I'.i is I'he court went into Just tlila point vvllii particular care ami giajuHted III I'lllef I lMin al,. I service men w. re d- tu W llil t hi- ,i w Vol What thev learned has ptily In th,- barest outllll eral da) 01' watching tin a lie. hied UIIOIIi At noiili i St Betaut)' I'oine Ciiinniiasiniicr i'apt, Tunue) , 1 leti'i ; -v. i'ii sJterrett, Walsh, Muriih) .0 Cllli I Kl) nn nod S - 1 1 Btfi vil li noil kliuu l.d been Id! di Fifth ; hv Sen! HVt II) . c Agent! O't. '.'I Margaret nurse, die contracted ! Hue Wot I Miss snr.i g II. 1 ster.lay. hal 'oil VOlUlltOt ait of the poniewneru 111 Huinilton, I yosterdu? of wiulo in work I of her death let ills red in ths Chicago unit jigunUed by Dr. Ranej of Waloin. l.i. Jiinies Burke a' d -i i I li tev'iv . I . i'i ' "'. I ' lice cuaed III on Kb) uiu wii.- cxarlnieiiiiiii wit a wood Hi if We. ha a As " 1 -Ss- ' l , , dels "l raWL it H i . . -1 1 mil Vv. pit late of IlllUol and lllgti fulllilnttte of liieri'Ur) t ill. art discoveries, accoi i . . w 11 c a 1 ginbl 1 in li. "del c MlMev map V Wavage ' 1 haw lo'll Iiol! ae I 1 explosive ioi ked np .1 twelve M pounds ' v 1 iljaa Iliad Ih reall) ding tn Ihe I I ' I.I count 1 and puriii hirboi I 1 aildlit 1411 ui iti tlu ; 'el M . i ,M