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THE SUN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1915. Government. The burden of these, rep resentations will he thnt the submarine which Hank the Ahcona Wig Herman and that absolutely no warning wan given before the steamship was attacked. The captain of the steamer has already made an affidavit supporting both these contentions. It received wide publicity and credence In this city. II Is generally admitted hero that a most Important decision Is now Im pending ax a result of the activities of Herman submarine! In the .Mediterra nean. The sinking of the Anemia has but brought to a head a crisis which the press has predicted for some time. Without waiting for a decoration of war against Herman)-, anti-Herman re prisals should be begun at once, the Italian newspapers now urge. In some of these anti-Herman polemics, which are allowed to go unchallenged by the censor, the lurge property holdings of Hermans and Austrlans are polnicd out. Their financial Interests here. It H eald, exceed a billion dollar. The, affidavits of Ihe Ancona's cap tain declare that the submarine shot away the Ancona's wireless apparatus and continued to fire shells against it m propeller and helm bridge, until she ank Fire wna then directed against the boats filled with survivors, It If Asserted. As for the Italian steamer Flrenxe, Whose sinking was reported here Satur day, It Is now announced that a warn ing was given by the submarine com mander and that a time limit of five minutes was given for the crew to lower the boats and abandon the ship. It was officially stated to-day that the submarine In this attack flew an Aus trian flag. It was also announced offi cially that ninety-six members of the crew ami twenty-seven passengers were saved, and fifteen of the crew anil alx passengers are still missing. The nationality of the pussengers on board the Kirenze has not yet been as certained, but It Is said that some were Kngllsh. These, it Is further asserted, declare that the submarine which at tacked them was German. An eyeWltneaa of the sinking of the Fireme says tha.t the vessel was forty miles off the Kuypttan coast when, about dusk, a submarine appeared a thousand feet off the starboard bow and fir-'d a shot. The Klrenze stopped at once and the passengers left dinner and ruahed o the deck. A second shot carried away the line's rudder. The submarine commander then sig nalled thM tne passengers would be permitted to leave. He directed the lowering of six lifeboats and when they had been filled towed them to a safe dlstam-o from the Firenze before rid dling the Firenze with shells. The suit marine disappeared in the darkness and the lifeboats made for Syracuse, where the passengers were landed. ASOTHKR SHIP SUNK. fe Lifeboat l ull of Austrian sub marine Ylrtlm Not Found. Rome, Nov 14. The Italian steam ship Itosnbi has been sunk by a sub marine. Three of the four llfebogtl i" whhh the passengers and crew left the vessel have reached land. The fourth has not been found. The submarine flew ihe Austrian flag. The Bosnia WM of l,ITt tons net and Was built in 1901, She was owned by the Boclcta Nazlonale dl Servlza Marlt t:ms. She was last reported, In records available here, when she sailed from Naples for Henoa on October 13. I' Hon I. Mnk TWO Ship. London. Nov. 14 The French steam shin St. Malo was sunk to-day by a Herman submarine off the Island of tluernsey. In the Kngllsh Channel. Twelve bodies have been washed ashore and it is believed all on board were lost. The esscl was of !,4I tons. The Norwegian toajmahtp Wascana. 4 . !6 ! tons. also has been sunk by a submarine. Her crew was saved. AMERICAN HOSPITAL OPENS. tnilinftM-ulor V.ir Anionic -h nI lit l-t rnit rnl KirrclRi'i. rKTuoiiiiAr. Nov. 14. lieora T Miiryo. the American Arobeeeedor to kusbih, uni Rnrou Roaen, ox-An ha.'Haili r to th United State, .. ire the xu-Kts of honor at the form. upeulnK to-fluy of the American Hospital for wounded Russian soldier The American Ainha8uhr. praeldent of th hoepltal, ami City Councilman -"'ana.ilU, a patron, delivered a ddrcejM. A portrait of Orand Dukt Alexin, the Cxar's helri whs preaented to the Insti tution by Russian friends. Soldiers re plied in English. Prank M. Wtnahip. the secretary, and K. M. Corse ths treasurer, were hsartlly mnjrratulated frr the hospital's 1nrrpa.no frorr- twenty beds in October, 1114, to forty bso now Th- hospital durina Its first year had an Income of 115.000 from American sources, 3,600 COtnlflff from the UnltSd States, one hundred thousand pteoSS f msdfoal supplies hav ssrved 1 19 wounded soldiers and been distributed in Russian hospitals, Local American women sewed 1,000 garments. Kach headed MoMier receives a OOfnfOrt before returning t' tht front. WHITL0CK SAILS FOR U. S. Minister to Helirllliu Alumni the ItMiilum ISO In first nhln. , London, Nov, 14. The Holland-Amer- lea llnor Ryndam, from Rotterdam, left Faliii'iuth to-day with 150 saloon pal gengon, Including Ileum) WhJttock, American Minister to HeiKlutn ; Sir Her bert B, Tree, who la Accompanied by his daughter Iris. Sir Heibei-t WW given I aendofl at London by a groat crowd of theatrical and. social notubl. a, Including iha nuke of liutiand. Miss Nancy Cunard, J U, Duvmvii Joaopn j. iiu- Vcen. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac be-wls, Dwight K. Austin, John T. Montgomery and II. E. iittmg also were passennera. Aboard thi Hod Mar liner Lapland, m.l.i. tOda', were V. K. Accles, I', E. Bond, Dr. Stanton Colt. .Maxton Graham, Malcolm A. RobaMaon, 0, O.; John U, Tippctt and Walter Wyiuan. E. M. C. KAISER THANKS THE KRUPPS. are uifi ml 96.ooo.ouo ihawa "Flrnt riuorer" le 1'ntriolle. hkih.in, via Amaterdwm, Nov. u. The overseas News Agency quotea :lie Kalger aa Baying, In a message of thanks to the Ktupps for the vifi ,,f 85,000,000 iiinrk ($8,000,000) tu the Uerniaii relief fund : ' It i.- a new proof Of the patriotic jnind. It ifc worthy of the great name -f Krupp, whoge fame am ilerniany's le st armorer is Orlvhtened by thla aplen did Initiative in loci! welfare and tins wiUtngnoM to make gaorlftoeg." GERMANS FILM SINKING SHIP. Motlnir rictnrt-n rnkt-n After Tor tcdoliitf Meilllerrniienn. Sf,riti) sbfi Ji.pntch tn Thk. 8i n. rAKIH. NOV, 14.- The captain of 14.- The caiitaln of the Mea mshlp Krance, whb-h i Hubtnarliia in the Ifadt h that ( Tie (b'rmaiiH t nok mail Yttiv a was iunH by ifti autan, fa inovini pictures (,f tne ilnklnc from thi rjeok nf the. submarine after the France's tn vv bad Rot away In the boats, llvu) (eeriiiuiift MoMplinl Ship i hnmi, Hperial f nfiie lifnpntrh tfi Tn k Si n. IwONDONf NOV. 14. --The Arlmlrally Ih- luad thiJi it atoms nt tonlsh i "A (Isrman Wlrslaaj memwaffe tH. on ths i-th Instant i 'it li Donlsoturat) that Pritlsh hospital nIujih ars bt-inK uKed for nnvSVlntf troops, rmmliioriK and other wsxt ntataftal,' This sbMlutsly falsa, Brltlah h"H'ital KhliH bav been and i ways will be USSd tinder the conditions prtaerlbtid by iho Geneva, convention," FRENCH ROUT BULGARS IN DRIVE FOR KU PRI LI After Hard Fight Lasting an Entire Day West of the Crna River, Invaders Are Put to Flight With Heavy Losses. Special CCO I, Henpalcb tn Tur. III, LOMDOW, Nov. 14 The '"ill Mail Salonfca correspondent, telegraphing un der yesterday's date, snys : "The allied Heneral Staff announces lb t almut thirty BOlfMtM battnllons opened fire u tho Allies' PWtUsM on the West hank of tho Ciena on November 11! and thnt fighting lasted from S o'clock in tho morning until nightfall, The Crrnn runs northward Into tho Vardnr about fourteen mllea south of Kuprill. The I'Vench crossed the river near the Nllh-gjakmtca railway a week ago.) "The llulg-arlans successively gained and lost positions, but at the end of the day (rave ground and retreated, leaving a space of a few miles between them and the Krench. who had very few killed and .Mill wounded, while the losses of thu Bulgarians were considerable. "Between Valandovo nnd Kobova Ihe French made a smalt offensive move ment, which euhsequently developed and resulted In advance. Merits In Tetovo. "The Serbians occupied Tertovo Kal kundelen. due west of I'skub. which lies on the Nlsh-Salonlca railway and cap tured a gun and two ammunition wagons. The Bulgarians are feverishly reenfon lng trs.tr tropjis at I'skub. I A Iteuler despatch from Salonlca to night says that tlie Bulgarian! have re taken KalkendelenJ. "The allied staff MIMMInGat. on Friday that Ihg Fraflch, after severe fighting, captured Hill til, giving them Hwsee lon of tho ridge which dominates Kos tourino. "The Serbians den the Itiilaailan War Office announcement of the cap- I ture of 10,000 prisoners. Serbian offl- "i.i ranu mm 111 ine lust Halkan war Sntla claimed the fall of SaKmica four leen times." The official statement issued b- Bul garian general headquarter, under date of November Yi read. : The OperatlOfUi on all (he fronts are developing in our favor. The French, who h id crossed In the aouthern bank of the Crena Itlver, were repulsed by i our counter attack and driven back I acroes the river. The Serbian Legation In Paris made; public the following official oommuntca tion here to-day : Although Velee (Kuprill) is not yet j In the hands of the French and British troops, the Bulgarian, are hard pressed and the fall of the town Is Imminent. The Bulgarians In the region of Velea have sulfated etairmous loases and have requested an armistice to bury their dead. The Qertnan War ottW announced to-day that the armies of OeneTal, von Koevess and Von (Jt.ll A-its "repulsed the : enemy along the whole front," and that II office re and 1,710 men were captured, as well as two guns. The Bulgaiiau army under (Jen. BojadJIeff, the etate- DELCASSE AGAINST BALKAN EXPEDITION One of Reasom for Resigning Was Opposition to France Taking Tart. ..I DISCUSSING PEACE SOW! Oinkva, Ort sn Ammig tl" differ eno. whi'h Theophlle Delcaaee iiai with ihe real f the Cabinet, from which he reigned on October 13, was. accord inK 10 information received nere irom Paris, ih quagtion of Prance joining in th Haikun expedition. If, Delcaiae opposed a Joint expedition to the HhIUuiih, urKing i hut this tacit he left to the Urittah, He advocated i withdrawing the French troops from the earn entirely, at the same time recom mending that the Brltleh troops be with drawn from Prance, thus leaving the Krem h in entire charge of the campaign in Prance and the Brltleh In full con trol of ihe eastern campaign. Including th roaponalbtllty for the protection of Bgypl and India. A new peaee Htory has pained cur rency. According to this latest report, pourparlers are already takiiiK place, a situation Which Is said, aeeorditlg to thaae reports, to have heen one reason for the ohange of Ministries In France and lreat Britain in order that new men might handle the negotiations. Tnpse rumors have it that Premier Asoiilth'x illness was only a pretext to allow the negotiation! to ko on and tneifldence visit of KlnB Oeorge to France and his grieved meeting with praaiogm roincar, were only a cover to hide other meetings, in whiih Premier AHipiith is supposed to have figured. The-e repoiks are sai.l to have origi nated In the group In the French Cham bar of Deputies, which is headed by m. Calllaux, MURATORE OUTWITS U BOATS. Tenor nnd WtfS. wllerl, Seuil IlnuurHue by 1)1 tTr rent l.lner. CKICAOQj Nov. 14 - LUClSII M ura tore, the tenor, and Llna Cavallsrl. his Sifs, both of the Chicago Orand Opart Com-I j.any, ui-e in ntoasTO, nun n sams uwi I o-day tiiat Murators i somowhat of a itratsglat In tryinti to outwit ths pud of w it . The tenor nnd bin wife arrived In New Vork Friday inornlitK On S I'atiia. baflt nlffht their OOStUniSS arrived on the Bspagnsi and lorns tune nasi woah thstr personal haariaefs ami Cavalisrl'i Jswsls, hsavlly Insursdi aw sapsotad n anothsr liner. Murators, In summlni up his aotion( aid ths Idas, of utllltlni various s-hipi was tf provlda much as poaslbls against psrsonal dangsr and lossss of their sffsots, GIFTS FOR GERMAN TROOPS. I IiiIrIiuhh It vti uen i n Incliid' Mnffi. Fnt, llntter, WtMS d "knukei." r'ii CibU ti0pn$ch Tin: Si v BCALIN, via Londont Nov, 14. Sua- aeHtioiiK for Chiistmai prtaanti for the Bold if i'm at the t ront have been hoiiI to the t'uffi'btut t by eommanderH In reply tt a qusry sddrssaad to thonii Fur muffs for Hi troops who will whiter in the cold rontons of th ssstsm battls front ars rsowUnmsndsd by Usn von JtlM'loW. l'Meld Marshal VOn Mat -ken sen, from Serbia, taKs for ftofos, ohoootatSt fat and DUttsr for )1h men. t ieu, von tlall Wltl sayi merely: "We don't want any wuol ; we are riehly pPDVldSd with that " Admiral von Kostar rsojusati that no alcoholic FplrltH of any sort he nent. Tbi Or own Prttios hKh for light red wine and SRIOlctfUj materlala. A rs qut t rumti from ths Ouardi JVsiment for rxuiK Is ftOVAIICIfll from tho Mo rava. (icn. von Koeves.'s army Is moving southward along the Bosnian front er, in the direction ol Novih.ir.ar, with Ibi object of cutting off the main Serbian army from the roads to Montenegro. The army of (Jen. von OallWltl Is east of the Von Koevess group, and Is ad vancing south and southwest of Kru-e-vac, west of Nisli. wliile the BuU-ars are moving north and northwestward from the I.ekovar-Vranje sector of the Orient railway. Owing to lack of detalle In the Oer man statement, the exact position of the mnln Mor)iiin tnn.p, .'n.l tlie i ilclit to I . ...u. .v ". .. .-a... 1. 1 n III, Jl ilia iuu,jein nn,- vi, , www , ,11 closing the ring around King l'eter'a chief army cannot be determined. Meek to F.rTert Jnnellnn. Meanwhile the allied troons which pro. I ceeded to Serbia's aid from Baionteg are contlniilug their efforts to Join the Srl In the south and drive the Bulger, back to the north. The most recent reports show that the left wing of the Anglo-French expedi tionary force baa not yet Joined tho Serbian army. Which is making a stub liorn stand at the Babuna pass. Military crltb s here believe the allied line In tho south Is still too thin to allow a con siderable force to proceed northwest ward to undertake n Hanking movetnen against the Bulxars without endanger ing their centre and being thrown back upon (Ireek territory, a danger again,! which the allied staff at Salonlca must take every possible precaution, particu larly In view of the still uncertain atti tude of Greece. The official Herman statement Issued to-day with reference to the Balkan the atre of war followa : The armies of (lens, von Koevrsa and von (lallwltz repulsed the encmT along the whole front, capturing 13 otllcers, l,?f 0 men and 1 guns. The army of don. BoJa.IJI. ff i Bul garian) la advancing from the eoutlt em Mi. rava. CA PI TALAGaJn MO I ED. Wrrb (iovfrnmrnl In Mlfro- Itaa rm V I hither. .special Caf-lr PfP'tth r- Tun Sis. F'ahis. Nov. 1 4. Th Befbtan Uetcn tion issued ; unto to-d;iv aaylni th:it the Srbiati ilovernment has onfl to Itltro vitta, toward which the Serb lane :ire re Tho S.ilomca corrfsiMindent ( tho Tcmis roporta from Monaattr that the funds and urchive? ,n th.a city have been removed to Balonlca and automobiles are kept In readlnefH to take th' Oonaula from tho city at the laat moment. The notablea f the ci have son to KIoHna The retreatitiK Berblam ari" unable to move their heavy artillery thrOUeTT) tlie mud and .ire abandoning it. SAYS GREEK KING IS NOT LED BY WIFE Atheni Statesman Fa plains That Monarch Bellevei Teutons W ill Win. 18 inn OF THE A If MY Special r.if.t? neptt tn Tin Si v, TrMfiN, Nov. 14.- The corfsspondont of the diy .Vdii at ROOM tele:raphH I that DSrsonagS win has taken a prnmi ind often stormy put in ?rek nen polltlci In re" t'tit ysart and ano la w 11 aoqualntsd with King ( lonstantlns, hal arrived in Home and glvsn him t:i' f 1 lowinu in format ion which, : tnaldsrlng lis fouree. hs sitv!, must lie rSVSrdsc SS worthy of notiee : "t 'ontrary to gsntral Opinion t no King's pro-Osrmanlsm is not lus to the Influence of the .ueen. !mt to nts own Iwltef In the ultimate triumph of ths Qsrman army, Th Kina's On'y lou!it has to do with the sea, "tjcrnian aK'iitH in Orsoca assure tm that their submarines will stave oft' the nosstbUlty of any allied ftssi bslng In a position to sxsrolas proasurfl asalnst our nation. They sa we shall noon e' tho robuits of Qsrman Rubmarins ac tivity. Obviously the orders given to ubmsrlns commanders are to sink svory thintf Highted, with th object of Impress ing the Ursekl and Inducing them to throw In their lot With liermany. "The bulk of the people, while pro- Ahy In tht'ir s mpai lues, have blind run- in ths KinK and are deeply that hS disagraSS with them. The Qthsr popular hero h M. Vetuzelos, but they trust thslr King first of sll. "KitiR ( 'onstantlns if sxcsedlngly popular Wltll the army, lie achieved a master Ktroke in malting his little daugh ter the godchild nf the uniiy ami navy. QrSSlt SOldlsrs nay that the Kinw lauuhs, swears, drinks anl tlKhts like a gOldlsr' Tlie ithons corrsspondsnl f 'he Times sas It now seems certain that the tjn'elt QoVSrnment has detttied the attitude it will adopt If allied troops should be forced out of Msrbla acroatt th.- Qreek frontier The Entente Tow ers havs been assursd, he states, that OtOSOS ban no Intention of departing fr un ROT attitude of i-ordial frtrndliness or of giving any causs for offsncs, "Thsrs are Indications that the En tente Qovernmsnti will consider these declarations adsquate," says ths cor rsapondsnt, "The QUSStlon whether or not QrOOCS might not eventually be co tn polled to disarm the allied troops who might i on Orssk tsrrlt ry has for Horn tlms SISrciasd thf public mind. "It i maintained that QresCfl was under her pi e loUS Obligation toward the tCntoirts Powers and that "he assurancei renewed a tte- t he landing of allied troops at sialonica exclude ths enforee msnt of the rsgulatlotis whh h provide disarmament." TO CUT DOWN VOTE. Man f (irerU rm Will 'lake No Pari in Hleetlon, Igirtnl Ce6 PmjmIcA in tun Bt'K, Rotlgi Nov. h. -An iineenaored nVs- patOh from Allietm says a theoretical demobilisation on a reduood nuale haa been decided upon in view ut the forth- oomlng election,, neoeealWkied by King Constantino'! dlaaolutlon f the (ireek Chamber of Peputlee, Beildee the ter- rltorial, only the first lino toldlerl sta tioned near their own dlltrlOU are to re oelve leave of sbaeOOO to ennljlB them to Vote. Meanwhile the mgprlty of the ilreel army ofrloera, who navo heen oompietely wept to the side ot the Central rowers heeanuse tf the Teutonic SUOOOSSOS ll serhi'.i, are carrying on their prougganda aRaliiHt the VenlgaiOS Sgf party. 'IMiene onlcerSi Athens adVtOOS assert, are son fltlent of a pro-tierman Minielvrial majority. ment I RUZSKY SEES SPIRIT OF GERMANS BROKEN Depression. Snvs ('oniniHiidrr, Tins Tiikcn Plnro of Roast fulnoss. "TIME OI R FIFTH ALLY" Special t thf Itrnpatrti tn Tur. 9t s. IjOMVOtti Nov. 1 5. The HNNIf MniVa currespnndent at I'etroanid, doaltng with the German advatue on It lira, says; "Gen. Ituzsky ts tlti last man In the world to hoast or Indulge' In optimistic prophet y, hut he has told u ltussi.in correspondent, who was a visitor at headquarters that union ihe Germans lli'Mc was no lonser self-assurance, hat oepreeaion added : ' 'They now frefpiently surrender wil lingly in companies and battalion. They have not only ceased to advance but arc actually falling hack. Wo are doing w 11. Go to the front a fid tec i for yoUfaolf bow our mtll are fighting, what the expenditure of ammunition Is and how many prisoners we am I taking, We are now secure against any I further surprises. This also Is true. I I believe, of the went. I do not consider j the enemy ns exhnuw'ed or on the verm Of VXhaUatlOn, He is still strong, hut 1 We have measured hll strength. )le ean t not spring BUrplieee on iim. If wo hold i out victory Is i ertatn Time Is our fifth ally. The mile which can keep up its I numbers longest is nOJ bound to win. " ltfijnUti-4 Urlvlnic f.ermniiii. The FVtroirr.id correspondent of the .1orsinv Pn.it says that the Russians have rlet red t he t iermans from the Gulf of Kiga. coastline as far north os the Upper end nf Lake Kanger. At the end of eleven dnys of alrnoet inrwtant fighting Hargabe ami Anting, to the north and south of th lake, were stormed. The Germans, the rorrespund- Tit sa s, appear to bt on the run in this region, with the Russians pureuing them over the level, open country west from Kemmern. The RUM lam have reached the Junc-tl'-n of the lUga-WlndaU nnd the M.tau Wtndau railwas. the correspott'leru says, a i id in oa ar on two highroads and a railway converging on Tukkum. less than twelve miles beyond The Wily count rv 'east of Tukkum affordH good defensive I pOll tloTMl and the Germain are expected ! to make the lost of theje. I ' mong the Ruaaian troojis enaagei i here," the correspondent sa s, "are loiiil tevioa or Lretta, wiiose inveienue nat rea of everything Qefmatl ts Hlrnot ae valuable an asset as their intimate ac quaintance with the dldlcult counter-. Tho Russian COntlntM pUKblng wet waid, and tlie reult probably will be tlw retirement of the German forces to the south, under the threat of an attack on thttr Hunk and roar." Th- ' ict man attempts to brenk tho Ruealan line on the Itwin.i continue un uc aaafult the i orreepondeni vaya, ten violent attacks beirig repulved oppoaKc Hiuxt on Friday artth heavy ioss-. At least one more Htr'iiiHiai effort by the Genua lis on this front is expeelfd. III though, tin correapon.dnt uh, "for i he last ten weeks thin front haa been Utile better than a death tra for them." The uiuisufi 11 y early frosts and srow have given way to a hUhrr tempera- ture. ti vera! daajreci above freesinei with rain. The Ctnr and hie heir lnsjieted the porta of Revnl and Riga and the districts of Dwtnsk and Vitebsk last week While at Reva the Kniperor deroratel theiom- mandera of a British and a Russian sub marine. llllHnllllm III lllth 1 1 f en I e 'I . lien, von t.lnelngen'e army In the Volhynla triangle, near the northeastern frontier of Austria, which has been hard preesed by the Russians for weeks, has ' turned and has broken into the posi tions of the '"r.ar's forces near the much contested town of Cgartorysk, in the nn mediate vicinity of Podgacle, taking I.Slfi prisoners and four machine guns. This is the first seriotiH setbaek the Russians have suffered sin-'e cz-.ir Nicholas assuine,i supreme command. The official gtatement issu. d at I'etro gra,l to-night follow : In the Ixkull dlgtrlot our artillery re- ouii (i a Qerman offenalveon the tSerss Minnie farm Krom Dwlnsh southward to the Prl jiet the front was inactive, Northwesl of Csartoryak there was iiesj, er.it,. fighting at Utedvleshe, I in the Styr the IP-rinau advance has been checked, At Podgacla, west of Caitr toryak, a fier.-e haul, is in progress, To-day's Qerman ofHclal war Office report tells also of the repulse of itus elan attaoks northward of the Kovel Bsarny railroad, a Hue which the Qer mans have heen end to control in order voting for months lo launch an often. sive with the V Ihynlan fortress of llovno as the goal, 'ill. official German report follows: The situation of the army groups of Kieid Marshal von Hlndenburg and Prince Leopold of Bavaria is un changed. Army group f Qen von blnalngon i Near podgacle we penetrated the Rus sian positions and captured ,61S men and four machine (tuns The Russians unsuccessfully at tacked northward of the Kovcl-Kzarny railway, PRINCE ALBERT, ILL, OFF SHIP. tiMIVOS WOOl 'Irt-ntnitMil tn lontfOM fr ClaStSlO llnirler. fptwtal t'ahlf titipatrh to Tint Si H, Ionoon, Nov, 14. The official press burosu tssusd ths following vtstsmont to-day : "prlncs Albert i in with obstlnsts KUHirif dlsordsr. Ho will bs in London for soms wt'i-kH tt undsrgo spsolal trsst Dliillt." prlnos Aihrrt, ssoond Ron of King tieorffSi is noi tni tt so yssrs old And 1m a midshipman In thS Mrltlnh navy, at tached to tin- bsttlsshtp Colli nvwood, Ho suffsrsd an stutok nf sppsndlcttts In Au- KiiHt. I'.'M, and WSS tmt nhlo tt rfjtiln his vetH'l until Krhruary of the prSSSRl yvnr. GERMAN HAY 50c. A CARLOAD. 4 mirl POSOOS l-'BriiM-r to Suffer fur HlSlftUs In ilKruin. HAUBl'RQ, London. Nov. 14.--Two marUs. or .'-0 CSIltS, 1m tho prhs a farms r wai forest! to avospt hen for a osrload r ha bsoauss of a miHtake mads by tin.' impsrUI Tslsgraph Offlos. Th- farmer hal tslsgraphsd that th prloo would bs 800 marka, ai'ioH were "lowt In tramlt." 'Phr Huprsnis ouri dsoldsd Islsgrspli office could not bs HpoiiMihlt for the mlStSKSt hut the that the held re- Tne ng- urss shouiu havs bssn srlttsn said i Tiu Hamburs purchassi tunc lu accepting tho ruling'. out, It Inbt no I'nrls Is Ner.ous, HptelMi I'nhte HeegafeA in Tin: si I'Alttl, NOV, 11 The Athena correspond- nt of ti"- T$mpt telegraph that he has reason 1,1 believe that Ihe Dreek Uuvernment'i Intereel in the dlecuaalon of demobllliatton is merely theoretlcali The leading dHorlgl in the remjw reflects the nervoueneae felt here con ueinlug U10 eltuallou. 28 Killed in. Aerial Ratd on Verona Shells Dropped in Busy Sec tion of City in North ern Italy. THIRTY MILES FROM THE EI(tHTIX(i ZONE Special Cable Pfpiteh In Tun Si n. Home, Nov. 14. The following official Ht'iteinent wan ISSttSd here to-ilay ; Three. Autrin aeroplanes dropped fifteen ltnb on Verona to-day, klU- iiik twenty-elffhl persona and seriously Injuring thirty-one. The great part of the victims were r-trnrk In the Plaggg delle f.rhe, where many wero killed bf the explo,lon of one bomb. Tho material damage WU s'.ltrht. Verona, on the Ai"tge, raplf! of the province of the s ime name in nrirrbem Italy, I A first clas fortress, headquar ters of the Third Army Torpe. It la a "ity of nhout til. 000 Inhabitants end hae a garrison in time of pi'ace of G.000 men. It ie about thirty miles from the fighting Bono north of Lake linrda. The I'laxxa dell, Krhe Is one of the most plotureoQUe equsre. In Italy and contains several beautiful monuments. In the centre rises the Capllello, a canopy borne by four columns, dating from the sixteenth century. To the north of It Is Vi fountain with the so called Madonna Verona, an antique marble statue from Home. m the Wggt side of the square Is the Chamber of I Commerce, erected in lfcTS. is tho principal vegetabl The rintia market of Verona. Although Verona has an artillery fac tory, a military MWMl anil two lirge barracks, the bombs dropped by the Aus trian aviators fell nowhere near these buildings. Both the ureenal and the artillery factory are on the other Hide of the Adige from the main part of the elty. Near the Pfltggg dello Krbe ace the Dramatic Th.atre, several churches and the post otflce, while about file block, awuy is the cathedral. MENACE ItOVERETO. Italians Oi'rip) limn Onlr Four Miles I rnm Jtnllronil. Sprriat rahle ittpntrh In Tur. Sis. ROMS, Nov. 14 An Important ad vance by th' Italian troops operating northeast of Lake tlarda is announced In the official report made public last night, which tells of the occupation of the town of UarCO, four miles south ,f Hovereto. RoveTetO has been the objective of the army operating in this region ever since the beginning of the war. About eleven miles south of Trent, it Is on the rail way by WhlCh the AUStrlanS have lieeti sending supplies to Rlva, the Important fortreae at the head of Lake CDsrda. Be sides capturli g Marco the Italians also occupied tlie slopes leading north from that town to LlSSana, bringing the ad vance guards within two miles of I lovereto. The official report Issued by the War t'tlice follows: i'i the Uagurtna Valley the town of Marco, four miles south of Hovereto, was occupied and also the sUpe which descends northward to LlSSana, two miles from Rovereto, Our aeroplanes bombarded Vols, tin- se.it of the Aus trian headquarters, In tho upper Cordevols Valley the FAY TO TELL ALL IN DYNAMITE PLOT Cogflausd from yici Pap?, thia country. The communicate with men the: here cou'.d not r families anil ould not send mone) invtoii and naked Mr 1 went lo Waah Phlllloe, the Third Assist. UK rVclctal of State, ll he WOUld transmit ihe money, lie toi,i me he could not do ii. and when 1 suggested I would tn myself he offered to get me a letter from secretary Bryan to the i besoeaklng every cour. i sailed on September consular officers lesy for inc. i and arriving in dayg In London Bngland 1 spent four 1 would have had no hance lo do any spying there, 1 went I to Holland nexJ. where I had my pass ' port vised so I could icet into uermany. ' when in Berlin I found it necessary to go to the ottlce of the Austrian Consul o hav my passport rlisd I ' ould it i Budapest, when ) wsnl t' ins consulais T met th-r- yin'H Magds Hseosyi sn actress now playing hi the Habst Theatre. MltwaU" kee. 1 had not yeeu hsr for a ear and we had a that. It wau in her prehonce that 1 met Dr. Gorlcar and simply asked htm to srrangs ho that i could go to Austi la-Hungary. "A for my gsttlng money, why l carried about (100.000 to Kuropo and ysl i was so hard up when i started to return that i had to borrow $100 from Ainhaisador (Jerard." Asked ahoui tho 15,000 chsck which Ambassador Bsrnstorfl ssnt him. detail of Which w-ete printed lait sumnin when Mr. 11 rami wan on hLs tiueond trip to BuropSa Mr Ilraun Mild : "The mbassador lubscrtbsd to 15.000 worth of toek in the Fair Play ruMus':1.- Ing (Vunpany, My manager saw hint and Mid tin- stock. The check never neme Into my hands at all. The itock w un imutciu in tin- name of Archibald White, "iint von BsfnetOrfTs hioker li- bought tin stock bsoauss he felt thai tho publishing oompsny would he a vood Invsstmsnt The capital 'r tiie oompany U $S60,000 and I have Hold only ahout 111,000 worth, having kept all the reat mynelf Patrick .J. Mac Donald. Ks y's counsel, last niKht said: "Way has no rsaeon t turn stHite'j evldsnoe, for he hss com ml t ted no crime so far as the statutes have heen brought t hear on the case. Rvsn If we admit that the fact Htatetl in iiiiiii ...... in.iiir. quo.-. .10 im" a nun ..lleire,! actions. 1 have always ihhIii - talned, ami I do now, that there i.- mi ewe, 1 mo lnei win w pnn". -iiuriu, As for ray's nidi- of the oiua- 1 win Ale our demurrer to-morrow anil that will1 :lve 11 fully." PROVIPgNOg, 1 1 1. Nov, 11 -Henry p sharpe, preiideni 01 tne mown a- anurpei Manufacturing company or tins city, wan asked to-niaht to make a statement with referanoe to Ihe rumor thai he had g-one on the haii bond of Herbert Klemle, one of tlie men to ,-useil with Robert l-'ay of bomb plottlngi Mr, Hharpe utld: "Pr Herbert Klemle connected with a German clock making concern of re pute anil blKb itandtngi which has made conalderable use of the produol of the Brown A ptharpe Manufacturing com- puny. He came to this country to pur sue hie technical studies anil baa evi dently a"ot into bud rompnny, 1 have asslKtt-tl him In obtaining hail hot while awaiting trial." Mionilioll ll.l.lilnu Aslies. Special Cable D$tth I" Tiu: ION, Komi, Nov. h. .gtromboil ' emit ting a great volume of petit, lea, Hshea and lava, eauslng wholesale couflug uoua Ju tue aurrounouig vuteyarda. Austrian 7 trent C TR.ENTINfJ Mi f : v ernn.i, where iwenty-eigtit er eons have been killed in n bombard ment by Austrian aviators. Is about thirty miles south of the fighting lone In the Trent Ino, It Is .i tlrsi rlaaa fortrees. None of the mili tary establishments In Verona was struck, but great loss of life was caused by bombs dropped In the busy l'laiza delle Krhe, In tho centre of the city, operations continued for the po'e elon of the Co di Iana and Monte Hief sutntnlts. The buttle for the heights northwest of florltg Is being fought throughout with varying success. The War Office Issued th following official statement to-day : lu the Ledro Valley, on the slopes of the NoSSOlo, Monte l'arl, Clma di Dora and the Rocchctta the enemy's artillery bombarded our positions and also launched Incendiary projectiles on BeSSeCOa and Pieve dl Ledro without damaging our defences. In the re maining pan of tho Tyrol-Trent Ino front and In Carnla nothing of tm portance has -been reported. 'Mi the Tsor.zo 5-eaterday the action was continued. Ws progressed on the Jvoroak, in the ri.-zzo basin, and on the heights northwest of OorltB, f)n the Cargo plateau we captured a strong Intrenchment southwest of Ban Mar ti no. GORITZ SHELLED. Ipiiiih nM ItHlliniM Thmitrn d to Wr. 4-k thf i It) . Viknna, via bondoiit Nov 14. Ths following rrrittt of ths opsratlons in sh Italian theatre of war was Issued to-day by ttio Austrian War Office: At ths beginning o thlr off'ntive th Italians dw4srsl that 1 iorits WOUld bs shoT tn ruins If thS) did not succood m capturing ths town, During ths lirst few days of th battle nurntr oiiH shots fll in th town. Yssterday thi hfsiUe heavy artlllsry at'ru.ss tin unoapturod bridgehead kt-ia up a violent fir upon UoHtS, Meant mio an unsuccessful Italian OlfensiVS ha bSOn dlrsctsd csiK-cially against tho northern part f,f tho Do hordo ptatsaUi North of San Mlchsls part of tin" front was tsntporarlly loot tn ih snemVi hut was rrit ir.y recap t'.rtf'l in ttif SVSnlng, Other Italian attacks wers repulsed with slsughtsr. lifforr ths tctirH south of M'tnt--tv Sol Huts; and before tho Cnritz bridgehead ur artlllsry ntopid svsry attack. gSVSral of our aoroplano have dropped bombs on Verona, BOERS PLAN TO INVADE GERMAN EAST AFRICA Government Calls for 10,000 More Men to Complete Con quest f Colonies. r Mptcial Vablt ptipateh tn Tin: Br i Lokdon, Nov li Tho Government I of th.- tTnlon of smith Africa t. making I energetic preparation! lo comply with ' (ire.it Britain! request to send a foree j to Uerman Bast Africa. The Pretoria , Joverninent hSS called f(,r an additional j ten thousand men. Viscount Huxton. OovernorQenera1 of ' Sou'h Africa, told the Government's re I crultlng conference that the subjugation 1 of blast Africa would havs a vi .t'er uth moral effect than the conquest of WSSt Afrit a. The realization of the pet dream Cecil Rhodes to connect the Cape hj UritiNh ime of communication with 'airo was blocked h Germany's a'-tpi i tlon, between lllb aiul 1890, or what is now kuowji as German tOsst Africa. Qsnman gouthwsst Africa has an area of ltt,4&0 SQUars miles, V lo t he area of German Bast Africa l! 364,000 Mjuars mileH. German Bouthwsst Africa now In pOSSSSStOn of the t'nion foross. The whole pouthsrn prt and mu-'h' of the eabt of German Bouthwsst Africa In barrsn 'iiii desert. Ths country pro ducss cotton and tobaoco, and thers le much llvsstoek. Silk eutture also has been developed Germany'! rev '11110 , from thiH colony hi 1914 was .",K?.V 00, Iia niontls, gold and Other mineral! hae been found. German Past Africa produce! cottoni rnffce, vanilla, tobaceo, rubber, cocoa, sugar "d tea. and t here Is mueh eat tie and shssp raising. Coal, iron, lend, topper and Malt nlsu are produced to an appreciable ext. nt. ib rmttny's revenue from this eoh ny In 1914 Wai 14,187,500, GERMANS IMPRISON HEALERS. hi-i 1 iii 11 Bvlentleta I mi. leleil in i n.' of ti'11-i'..i-N Ueatba, IIkhi.in, via Lnmloii. Nov II faf uilng Chrlltlan He 'e treiitmonte when ' aecordlnf IO u, cour, medlcal care W0U() better have aerved the puniose of prolonging Hi'- Uvea ol l,i pi.ninnei t 1 act reieee, Nuehvha Bulla ami ai von Arnould, both "i' Ihe Itoyal Th ro, Klliaheth Ahrent ami Kllaithoth Huca- nn nave been convlrted of criminal careieaineai ami aenti m id 10 alx immihs Imprlaonment. 1 lie trial caUieil boinet '1 111K i,r .1 sen- I ration in Rerlln, Piau Butae hod Brlght'a dleeate 11111I Kraulem von Ar pauld tuffered from .1 rare fungoid dla. ease of the skin. Medteul ex'pi'i'ta lea. titleil thu cuelomuiy I rem men t would have greatl) prolonged their llvei, U BOAT BASE AT SEVILLE. Hyeterluue Nulimaelne Keen n 1 hi iiottom 01' i mil Hap i in ll iiif.tr ! -!" : tn Tilt Si v I I'Ams. ,ov. ll neaNttchei tn , I'adiz quote Aeherman H aa inu that mygterloue euhmarlne hua been ee lying .11 the bottom of fllflll May. ipRpHicnoi 'ri. in Seiille reports sai thai lleiniau snh thai He i man auh. to have a inn in , a fpanith deput) .ndLiKii.a, I in. 1 1 1 lies a i e suppose ra- AthlQi dookl owned by Wl Willi UeunaitoiUUo uudcnuc4 Royal Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Avoid All Substitutes GERMANS IN ARMS GAIN AND THEN LOSE Leave All Wonnded on Field After HHnjr Driven From Trent' li They Won. FRISK ATTACK REPULSED Special fa'e Tepitrh to Tin: C. Parts, Nov. 14. After a ronnlderahle ro-ipite the Iahyrlnth, In Artoin, wan a (pain to-day the SOSUS of a Ctornian attack. Tho tlermana auocecdtd In gaining; a foothold In the flnt line trencli of tht Frotu'h position thin morn- inir, only to he fjtcd later by a coun ter Sttauk, Isavlng their woundvd on ths held. Tho nl . dhor Infantry activity of tho lust twenty-four hurs wan lu the I region of KriHo, WOS1 of Pgronns whore I it; iJormans exploded a mine chand)or I and SttSRIptSd to occupy the crater, j A brisk flaht followed, in which the j Kronh frustrate.! tho fterman attack and hold thu contostod Kround. Artillery enicaKeniontii are reported t from Uoop. BoucheSi Nouvron, tho Hutte ' du atssnll, tho Hols dss Chevaliers and ( 'haulnen. The conununkpi issued by the War i ifflcs to-nlaht follows : in a rtois. in tho Labyrinth, the '.ormana by a vigrouM attack this morning lUCCSodod In penetratina, Tiear the Lille road. Into one of our tit st lino t ronohos ur cnuntor at tacks expelled them Immedlstsly. The snotny left nil his wounded on ti" fiold. In the district of Ix)os and S'Uchefc there was only artillery Drtngi North of tho Aistie we exe'utel nn the n-rnian organisations on the platSaU "f Nouvron a concentration tf flit- Which appeared t he very offe. tive. An artlllsry duel of consldsrabls activity orctirred In t'hninpaKn. In tho reaion of tho Butts du Mesn'.l and on tho hoights of the Meuso, in tho Hois des t'hovallers. Ths afternoon communiQU4 said: The enemy exploded a mine cham ber In the ropiori of Krlse, wost of Fsronne, ind attempted to oc upy t ln excavation He was repulst-d after a lively stnisalf We delivered an effective Mro upon the railroad station of rhaulnes. 1'pon tho real of the front tho niaht passetl without Incident. Quiet In We St Ihr 4ermnnN Sny. SseWsJ fbU nep'it-r, tn The Srs RSRLIK, via London, Nov. 14 The German official statsmsni covering the Operations on the western front con elated itf thi brief bullstln : tin ihe wsstsrn front there la .io.h tng to report. DE LEVAL AT THE HAGUE. !:- otinirel of t . t, Venation HefSISOS to IHneliMn 4 hi ell 4 MMe. . Speeds' ' i'" PsjpofeA to Tnv st v 1OKDON, NOV. 14 - Tho hnity AO.I'S -i" ihdi nt I The HaUe !OVI that 1 ths former Legation In counsel tn the American I Rrussi Is, Mr, He Lsval, The Hague from Brussels arrived at for a brief stn lie expects to go to ! ' l.nlwl'MI on lliurstiay or lrul.iv. Ht rrfUMd 1 lalk on any phftM of the ilipl -matU' puvltlon arlHitiir from the departurr for Washington of Mlnltttr Brand VVhltl ek or on t ho txooutlon by tu, ormni of Mil Bdlth Cuvtll, th Brltlih mrBi-. The corrtsttontloiii Myi he hu Rrtl ii. in,i Information to the effvet thai ie Ueval'i rttlrtmenl a cituMd Mllly by the f.iti that i,ertnaii ohJiM'te,! to hll rrenr at the Atneru-ati l4Kutlon 111 llelKitnu ami that it .lorn not Imply a ,tlvmu iir-'ii him or any other Amtr Iran . 111' ial LORD SEAFIELD DIES IN WAR. It n. I illttiiln In Thlr.l lueenK OWN (ameroii HlulilHiiilerii. pteM iihle hMBMtk to Tnr. 81 1 ,. in 1 1. v , Nov. 14 Annotinoament as mad'e lo-day that the Karl of Sca 1,1 had bean killed in Prance, tSavl mic - Janus Ugilvle 1 of HeaAeld, M'ai la reeded ins father Ho wu .1 f'uplaln Irani, ell vefilh rtl In 1V7 and in the title in INKv in the Thlr.l Queen'i t h ti itnieron lilghlandera, Special lie- aerve, lie has one daughter, who tuc. ,,,,1- 1,1 hit Heottleh peeraaes. while his brother, the Hon Trevor Oglivle Qrant, euererdi m his Ijnglleh titles. man Old Family Jewels Modernized Many an old jewel lies neglected that might be reset at slight expense in a handsome y fashionable design. This is an important feature G attic Serv ice. i I OPPOSITE ST. PATRICK S CATHEDRAL CHURCHILL TO MAKE HIS DEFENCE TO-DAY Is Kipeeted o Tell Mm sliarf in I n rdant'l It's mid Ant trerp Campaigns. CANNOT REVEAL ALL Special rahle ne-pali-h In Tur Ix'mkjn, Nov. i:, (Monday) r MHtement to be mad by WlnMnr, 9. Churchill In the House of Common) la. day. in which he In expected lo give t reiison for Mb rttlfnatlOn from the ' . net anil eM)ner:itn hllUMlf with :. , to the "dafenoa of Antwerp" a .,. , the initiation of th.' Dardanellee ram. paisn, is awaltad with keen intereai . i paeulatlon. The political correapondtnti of IMWipapen ourr the Itlbjevi from . . ou it tn, hut an. uti.il.le t.. r. . , anything mora Important than ..... t.iineil in tne ofn. la eorreepondei i . tween the former Plrtl lxrd of I ml rait) ami frvmler Aaqultli, which 1 puliliehed ) e-terdiij . t'au't Tell All. The opinion ij fane rally exprewu i that whatever he aaye he will be del by military eonaldoratlona from lei everything the public would like to know. There i little controversy i,-i i.. that Mr Churchlll'i resignation, . , haa received general approval, wai on the (rrourulB he hlmeelf haa it The rimra undaratandg thai hla - i will deal not merely with the immi itt atue of iu resignation, but alao , review of tho chief iVenta of the .,r during Ills t' rm in th" Admiral Th papsr expressss the hops thai hi offer atso some defonos of "those of Judgment which populai . juiti, have btsn attributed to li the public mind,"' notably t n a expedition, the battle off Coronel early itsgss of tlie campaign i i .ail. poii peninsula, nnU nn I . I p I a n n Ion "Obviously the time for a ti;'; ston of the.e events has not yet i eontinueti the Titi0m, "ari th. flr? have veam-d to atTSSt the currfi teres t, but the public mind ;h m ever ex-reled over th. Sear i war. ami Mr. i'hg: hill - ,- h.M share in ItS mee-ptliMi g i. awaltsd." The nmtyj Churchill'! 'OUtU'll to Trlrornjih attl ll ,' of li plare In i". 1 met at PuMIe ' 1 ami IioIiIh him "p. . 11, mi i . 1 f ir the Aiiluvrp ami Harduiu tire.-. btcauM of ins "indiapuubi nrophtclMh with h e,i,t iiavi Armed hut rather .eenn I 1 1 . of rtokltMllMa of itatem T achls i luilued b Keull, "The public Judpn- h . Antwerp ..iifl th,. iJardan. lit tioim had auoratded L'hui III have been lauded to the .-1. .. TN. Colly New na "Whatever th blame in pre mutely allotted with reapi lo tin danellea and Antwerp, Mr. ' ... reputation ai Plrat 1.0-1 ti mlralty at tne outbreak of 1 always real Armly on efficiency to which he and itn oopceptration mant.'' The quMtion of M the hll . brout hi at tin- eeaeor as l liancell 1,: by the nil , 1 , aprea Lancaster r. diaouvaed papers a. oordini to t li. Lajni Perb) ma) repla where, howavar, doubt , the place win in- til;, i ..t Th.- nij Uoil pi- lit, (Unity here to save tin- , 10 this oAlce, GLAD CHURCHILL Ql 11 ii.i-ia-r . ante l 11 11 in 1 he 4 a hi 111 hi Cubit Ptepatch in 'V IN, NOV K. - The I i UiMPON, the follow letter ft bary i "Mr. 1 'hurchlll'a re i ' table ae 1', is. lias at '., .- I that 11 afforda an -i ; I into tne oabluel eome noi i 1 of business Sin n .1 man purposes of nt renchmeni vnlllalile He would, howe ike this 1 lovel nun i t ! eminent, which II - Ml ' 1 It la ii mere colli - 'ion ' Mail" Ami in I we wa I blood." era 0'