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The Word "Humdinger" Will Be Defined Hereafter as the New Mexico State Fair of 1915 ALBUQUEHQUE MORMiNG JOURNAL. CITY EDIT'ON rlllUTY -SIXTH VI m: , WW III No J Dmlv b) i in.. . Mi. Kill. NllIX lull. (UK CITY EDITION ALBUQUERC, GRANT COUNTY'S mm GREAT IRK OP DA! HERE; BIG DELEGATION 10 Elks' Band of Twenty Pieces From Silver City People Know Who County They Have Let EXHIBITS ATTRACTING CROWDS TO BIG TENT Roosevelt, Chaves, Sierra and Fflrlv Mnkfi SnlpllHiH SIlOW- j - w ins and Prize Awards Are Doubt. II nn nnnnT ptiiiit mm h wm u u w w w w I w i w i j Do inn know ? That thi- Stat- Nor Thla is "Irani county day at the ltM school of New Mexico la located taw. ami Grant county proposes to ;lt silver City, Grant county i This hi everybody know it. slie will b j inatltutlon has manual training audi bare with rings on her fingers and i domestic science exhibits In their '.ills on lo r toes, ami if there is any bootb at the eilueat ional pavltllon, nod v in town ionium mat ish i tonight Coll vlnced th she la the best ouittv in the stale it will nut be Uratit county's fault. Howard Betta, vice president of the son., rair commission, admits that ho is from Grant county, and adds that! l, I '. .,uhuw..l t,. mi,. !,. the :ol-l miss I i ...,iu l.a.n', ,., il ..... in i... ....-... t off an While going amount of llmeiignt lit campaign has been that isn't any sign that he ha en l he. ii at work. The splen did showing made by all the eoutn- W( stern pan Ol tne suite uiiioig uivi fair has been due In large measure lo his effort.", and he has seen to It that the Grant county hunch will do I their part in contributing to the auc- i i ss of the fair. i:iks' l'.. in. I a l ('attire. t l,, you Tile vik' i.ai.fi uf Mlvnv citv. t Wangling cattle tv strong, will arrive this morning,! and with them will arrive a delega tion of Silver Cltyites that are com ing alone, to see lhat the thing Is done right The motto suspended from a trolley wire in Central avenue, "The Town Is Yours." will greet them as they get Off the train and they are (pec ted to take the motto at its face value. The ..lam. count; mineral exhiiut it mi,, of the chief attraction at tne stale fair, with a heaulitul rep reseating almost all of ii merclaj minerals. Brant OOUnty is especially ill strong on Conner, having one oi un largest prod u cere of copper m the world, the t'hino Copper company of Banta mta and Hurley, which mines and mills Horn six thousand to seven tBOUaano inns nf ore daily and yields between seventy-five million and one hundred million pounds or the rd metal per annum, til tha China collection on the fair grounds La exhibited one great sheet of native copper Just us it was mined out, weighing over seven hundred pniitids. Another of the world's great copper mines is being developed In the Burro Mountain dis trict by the Fhelps-Dodg, interests. Who have millions of Ions 01 proven ore and are expending vast sums In lurcher development and in the con- structlon of a concentrating plant andwm IV supplied in town building. Hut copper is not all that shines in (it'Htit county. In her exhibit booth her reaourcaa tersely set fot'ti: antagea are nils Willi the by pia i Irani count v slogan, "Do You Know ."' and reading as follows: Do on know? That Grant count is the treasure vault of New Mexico, vieldimr uuld. sliver, copper, leau zinc, iron, venadium ineerachautn and turUoise. Dp you know? That Grant produces one hundred million of nipper per annum. Do vou know? 'i'hat the county pounds t'hino Copper company of Santa una, Grant county, is one Of the largest produc ers of coppet in the world. Do vii uknow? That i Irani luntv i of is one of the largest producera gold and silver in the state. I,, you know? That Stauher Wrighl have made every mine in gold hum of Finns Altos valuahl solving the problem of separating th different metals conumeo ores. tin vim know? That the I the m ilvi Mining company has on exhibit here the largest and richest piece of solid silver ore you ever saw worth DI, 000 a ton. Do vou know'.' That the 8.r, mine and trie Lordshurg district are ship long a large tonnage ol rich ores. Do v,,,i know? That the Phlladel- The Official Wcdnewday, t i-'air MOBNINfi X o'clock. .lodging c Deinonst ra Tractor d( monat ration 0 iris' domestic Navajo Indian Hand concert World series hi science and novs siock-ji sand-painting. n county exhibition tent. sebnll game oat electric VFTRBNOOX Itacing. Drill and athletic exhibition hy itary Institute. 0 (irunada and Kedora in tlght-wi Italloon ascension and paraeliii! Bicycle high dive. 0 We, Jamie Clnrk in specialties . TrU-k riding and roping by Bad a j o I l.Hl. WEATHER RE POET. F.ir twenty-four hours, roiling all ( . in yesterday: Maximum temperature. (1 degrees ; I minimum, -x dtgr; range, ::: dc-i gr, es. temperature at p. m . .'.r. dc- hwest winds; clear. prnpen , DO uiii know'.' .sriuhiiii' mint at That ihe Plnoa Altos Hard la pto- j duclng ri h ore Do you know " Thai . Hill IBlM of San Jose la (MM county's richest lead mines? Do iron know j Thai lb field turquoise mines product lest gems in the world.' Do you know'.' The IK i Black Hawk. Georgrtov, n Phelpa iht. in ord .it Chloride Flat, VVIm. St p penter ainc district la in Grant count! " Do yyoU know that " Thai the limine oompan) nave millions of tour of copper oro developed In their Burro mountain mines.' Do you know that'.' Pinos Altos cic.ist I nt 1 v nr. ill ores n lam., tontuii:.' ol gold, sliver and alnc ore? Do you know ; mat cro tu county I of the largest producer pi and Angora goats'.' ou know '.' That Grant county ma facilities are unsur-l which la ,1... ...t....ti..M .....I favorable comment of educatora from ,f ii,.. stale I.iieiatore fur. parts nlahlng f nil information relating the normal is being distributed Professor Douglass, who is its re t, eentatlve Do .Mill it the fair. know? Thai Grain cot IMNM I" iii.iiiii.iiii nine-month BCb , , in cverj school dlatric I Grant county j valuation'' Dr Hullock's i Do you know? mat isseswe Silver knew uiiiit v Methi Do I'hal the dist national sanatorium for losis Is at Silver City? Do you ItnOW ? That the States hospital for tuherculo.' Fort Bayard In Grant county' know it is one Of the lea counties in New Mexico? know" That Silver t'itv led as a health resort f if tuberculosis'' know? Thai Silver OltV Do you world fat the cure Do you tile "bin BOOtlEVELT M k) s STRONG HID I'll'. I'ltlI MOM "If lloo -i volt county doesn't get first money shell rhost, and the other ......,, , ,.-,11 I ...... II. ..v I.,.. v.. It.'.. II ill ! .., '.v... ,.,i : we an dotnat anr host to show them to ad antage.'' So spoke Dr. Rotd, of Portalea, pro prietor of the Bad feather poultry I ranch, who is in c harge of the Rooae- I veil county exhibit at the fair, yes I terday as he looked over the dlaplay 'that had been put in place. And any otic with half an eye could see tnal Dr. Held had reason to feel as he did. The model kitchen and I lining ru in which fond made from Etooeevelt county product is to be made has already been commented upon. Thla la not ail. nor is it quite half of It, The commissioners In charge of tha ex hibit have laid themselves out 1 o show the people of the state how ti e avcr agn Roosevelt county farmer lives. An electric iron and an electric range iSupr.icd With power from the 1'ortai, s jpower an( irrigation company, will iM, demonstrated at least the power right here in Aihu-! Iquerque, but it j what can be do I ty, Will selVe to show ie in BoosaveJt eoun no 'eight can't reat twenty- them arc to be seen arietie ,i 1., ihi. evhlhits A niudel cow 01 the sort Dial they glow in flooaevelt coun ty and of the sort that has made the county one of the big dairying sec tions of the southwest, together with ., ,i,l,. ,.f nigs and some ducks, show Ihe varied llvoatoi k Industries of the county, nlant is also an A modi attractlv pumping ft ature of Ihe exhibit. The originality the least of its placed .lust to th, entrance to the ( attracting wide ut Itors. the , attrai right if the main IPB M I t TTK lxl s I'll. I, l B1EBB ( (H TV T wanl the neoole of New Miotii o 1.1....1 in uii- diim o Know nun nn- i.,--. ....... i . , ,, , siipi-ra I was originaiiy " "ci. .. -- ii I county and that it l atHl oer' f' " former DkUrict Attorney B. int- I maun yi steruny sir. im. charge of the Bierra county exnibit, I which Is one ,,f the nmsi attractive m jthe county tent, and has much to I show visitors to his booth. I Wine made ii"in gi.n ..min on Pas IWO.I Fair Program October GronJMaa. All !NHW IHUIHI UUIIUULU IS WELL SHOWN AT STATE EAIR rogress of Lo under Bene-; ficent Tutelage of Uncle1 Sam's Agents Demonstrat ed in Striking Manner, ART AND AGRICULTURE HAVE EQUAL ATTENTION Beans and Blankets, Silver ware and Sewing) Cookery! and Carpentering, Combine, to Make Display, Among the infinite van it markable feature of New Mexico's biggest and bail stale fair it is safe to say that none Is more remarkable, and certainly none more Intereattng than HO lllll- lllill.in U1SIIU.V K.HIiei.'l Superintended Reuben Perry, of the Albuquerque Indian School, the chan- .man of the committee having this branch of the fair In charge, There is only one complainl to be I m ule uf the Indian displa, and that I ty'is that there is not enough space tot ilj shOW all thai there is to he shown.: i,iht' jiiii. i ii ini.i Kin j ..i in i i its .. of the atata fair work, tins depart Btenl outgrew all expectations hy the tinn- for the fair to open, and when tliaed IliHN 11, lins n-,11111 e i li was inn ia,e in nn lease i space to he allotti k new d for it. fa ir some Striking : alines. Those who still think Of thi- Indian las an Illiterate savage, and those who have an idea that too much money la I being spent by Uncle Sam in elevating his status have something to learn iv I visiting the Indian tent at the fair. For instance, did yoU know that tn ire- ll, Nav- out and Utoe fn liapids. at mta uf the ml have on other stud WO Ian ' .-hi A llillilef dlsphiv a the fair illection of furul I slating of sideboards, dress, I eettees ind divans that the richest tiiiaii in .ll,u.Uel'iUC woniu hp giau lu I have in his draw ing room? And did you know lhal Nat-ton -ne- it-ao-ae-bit-allly, another Navajo from Mho reservation at ShiprocH, had hammered out a got of silverware that la trader was glad to give him 1109 for and that milady would be proud to claim i s her own t And did you know thai Navajo blankets of the rarest and most ele- gant design, thai would in any market for as high as $r,ini, are being shown In profuaion al the latw ground 1 And did you know that a Hopl In dian hoy. member of i formerly hostile tribe, had made pom il sketches thai any newspaper would he glad lo run in a conspicuous place m Its columns; and that another student of tha AJbuaueraue Indian aohool had made an excellent opy of the cartoon in the Journal it. B. Putney as a i winner" a Ith the reci in iv pin Usui .1 akowing Freaiaeni Jockev "Cuming in big state fair? Progreaa Evident. The chain es are thai, althOUgl may have nvci among inese many .veins, you did not this and other equally ihings were going on rh die. nn that remarkable ht around vou; hut if you will hmi; m ,,n super intendent Ferry's tent at the fair grounds tiie next time you go out you I will see all these tilings. The progress that la being made by the Indians under the intelligent tute lage of high class teachers Is almost Incredible, The practical side of things is the one that la most atrsaa- ed. T.lttle lime is wasted In attempt ing to drill l.o In the classics, for it is considered of far more Importance thai he should be taught tn be a good farmer and lhat his wife and daugh ter should know how to hake a good loaf of broad than that they should nee, im,. Droflcienl in creek and Latin. And mark. i hibll a money uf the when one looks over ihi le di ti it Spi liiimedial ly vanish. Any work that will bring ahoul the Improv il thai Is shown under the Indian tent i Work well worth while, at WhafVef cost. s.ic('ifliens of Work. Here a few nf the things to b n nt the Indian tent: In the exhibit of the Albuquerque aohool there is some excellent harness- in fact, so well is Ihis Work done by th students of the school that fifty "els were furnished this veal tn the l 'llit.nl States govern ment for the army In dnmesl Ic : ai ence tnere is n snowing Of bread and cakes and waffles of the finest quality, as well a embroidery that land holds the att' nine visitors. An I the invention of needlework and immediately Bains I ntlon of the (emi-1 mproved stanchion students of th' school, is the feature of the Black smith departmi nt Ton much p raise . anrml be v.vu !the aft display, which exhibit I high degree of talent on the pari of those contributing to it. Bofotre getting I away from the domestic science work. however, mention hould be made "f ja hat made entlrelv hy Anna Santiago, one of the girls of Ihe school. The Hants !' School. Squally Interesting is the exhibit ,f the Siit.ta I'V Indian school, wmen In ' barge of Superintendent I."r. d Sn d cohu train of d, domestic science, agn rtleulture and manual shown In a high degree snt, and a group of photo- , ( oni i, i in .i on Hrvn.) BUT ONE GAME SEPARATES THE RED SOX FROM CHAMPIONSHIP One and Alex; oer Hopt ociay NATIONALS GET MORE HITS THAN PREVIOUSLY Shore's Offerings Hammered! Unmercifully but Swats Fail; to Biin.i in Runs; Batsman, Cravath Boston, tct, It, Only 'one gnn stands tonight between the Bi '' I Anierieans ami the lias ball Champtu ship uf the world, Vqt the third au Iceaalve time thjpy defeated the I'hli delphla Nations), today by the aati thi rk if tl I'hil Mll.le his I ere Ah culled .1 ih. 1 1 V Will he upon fairly X eollfl deep in lent thru the champions . , . , his own haii yard the pi. Ii sixth U in I j game of the sel'li .-' ! Host, in on Thuraday Xlexamier I'liilll Ah t'hilli go N ! pure Mlt I was i floret I ninth that nidi Ui baa the eated ye S..x last iterday I th : nf offenah ,. Mpporl a Victor) tomorrow 'give the National h i hanc In the dcrhs J Tha Phttadelphti I rather kindle i.. g uferlnga toda y and i ilian they litnl regti he will put acroaa that it has. Will meat made itered Th p lai king, imw , Hul " liuik to duy to ci adelphia hit Into I.rw is gain to be Phil boo n a for the Vc that would grounds In.' ds and dlfferenci nit' her i tile xand I still! a mil behind II V .1 h th if lied Boa that t be the lust, widely trom lood-Wngllng I Monday toda ly commonpli away in front I en litest wit Differing I sparkling, Saturday and vus de. idedl , Bed Sox got I ! never headed e, ihe ind were Their margin hut it seemed ami theft' WH never at nil lillle was i ,iy v id times aufflcle to sill (he CI . of excitement le nf , estcrd: OavOIll (iels Triple. 'Iiilln s made a I hi 1 il In their I he eighth 'ie,-; us, "IVis" ai'i in had trouble With the let 'in vath's all gle bound i hea.l. the runner pulling up I with a thro -hagg. r la. his half Hpca Two were out at the time and th I I'.tis were not inclined to lake the sit -uaitlon aerloualy until Luderaa, who eemed to have found his batting evi at last, slummed mil his third single of the day and sent CrttVOth si am.i i ling over ih, plate, Dugey went In to run for Luderus ami further compll caieo Hie silualion ny stealing sec ond. (Vhitted, with a single, might have tied the score, hut his fasl liner went directly at the Boston pitcher who gamely knocked it down and threw the I'lillly lefl fielder OUl at I'iiiliies I nil io Gel ciil.- win, onlj i war fie: In the I he k' .vsli ( ravath in i Uudarua stti i Iflced left i here er at the I neither cns ulvaii rft III, I far as thin ncrofi when gtrut i. out t ..ft vviih a second by The lin k of In tile Il single, was Whltted and diivllig pow momenta ic,s been ih against the Phillies, f I'hill at ti a- tonight, stands Ihi the s. ' one Bf ... nred in ,. I'liilll, I hi, heir opponent seven Boston was lucid tb score ils first run today, Borrv walked to begin the third inning. Cafly laid down a hunt thai ordinartl) would hav been an easv OUt, bill i 'I. a liners, in the bux for tha Phillies, alipped ai the ball a ml , OUld not I self until Cady was j Shore sacrificed Haiiv I Cady tn second and Scored a moment hit' r ilm irst. Ihe f when II ,pel was credited Wifh an Infield hit on H bill that Nielmff should have gotten Sox IttaU'b Is Dilculcd. II looked bete as If the Hox were in a position 'o mak enough runs in thi- one inning to decide the contest inn their attack failed, leott popped ud a foul ami Speaker wa out on an easv roller (to The se, I ; nlrig run t I me Hohlllgel slnBl Dllffv lvvis' Mi in,, tll-i base III,' ml sVntualt the win over in ihe sixth when id and meed home on acireechln double to the left field fence. In Ihe winning run Lewis had driven yesterday and he (( iillllnurU UU I in Two.) INCOME TAX LAW S DEFENDED Bt iiween Hie WEALTHY ON AVERAGE BETTER ABLE TO PAY Attorney Oeueral uregc ly Justifies Policy 0 eased Rate Where Is Above $20,000 v HIV MOKNiNn JOURNAL . s LtKU WIMf. Waahlngton, Oct, II Heavier tax I'tiot, en Inn Incomes as a relict from the disproportionate share" of go; frnmenlal support borne hy the poor under Indirect taxation, was defended toda b) the governmani W a brl r pending Income tax cases. The brief bears the names of At torney General Gregory, Solicitor I General Davis ami Assistant Attorney! i.x on no 'Hues shift the laid,, that lie g rente e paymai ;hc 'scale pf I larger im oim the inoli of iii. rej Kress n.is in us ois' i lhat the heavier burdei allied more easily In tin ; rugeoue. Discusses unsilttulflnality. I., ii ml ui in, Im nut . ihe brief urgea that the Ule is limited tu excise lax. - and doei not reach direct, taxes. As lo alleged discrimination, the gov ernment contends congreaa has the n . ognised power to make claaalflca- linns BO long as the are hot uiiual ural and ale baaed on real distinction. Exemption ol persona from taxation on the flrat IS, 000 income and taxa tion uf corporation on all Incme is luatlfled on the ground that corpor ationa havi nn pi i onal r family Coin pla inl s igainai holding i inn corporations in pay il tax "II f d Incrimination m panics i,v requir ing not individuals corporate dividends tatsmant that then. la a greater difference between in dividuals ami holding companies than between Individuals and gctlvi - poratlons and that Ihe court bus up held a distin,. linn Iii the hitler In stance in the corporation tax cases. i lullei lions of the additional tux poratlons is defended as avoiding double taxation, The argument that there is an unlawful discrimination in Hie lax upon husband and wife liv ing together in, thai they are entitled onl to nn,- exemption of $4,000, i answered Willi the point that e, in gress has luatlfled in 1 m ' a die- uf lesai i ,st uu the other, uii i.ix decisions the lorn and ohj, i ion In, the colli real dlffi with nn and on,. idiug companies, quiring corpora since Is met with there is g very en u corporal lie. I as the intion thai n n,,. betW LAWYER MAY RECOVER FROM ANTHR0X ATTACK New foTk, Oct. II lioorge V I Stack pole was niil fighting for hisj jllf today in iieiieviie hospital agSHnat I th,. sinwiy spreading disease of anth rax, from which no human being af fected, within the memory of doctors 'here, has recovered. He Was aided I in antitoxin, heretofore used only foi seem tn be hnl. linn hi - OWtl ti physicians at bis bedside pn him shgiitiv Improved, iIORF RI6I EMBARGO IM SHIPMF GOVERNMENT IN SUPREME COURT common today as to whether the government wa still aliownj cotton to go into German) under certain otr uinst. luces, sit Bdward Grey, tin sec retary for foreign affairs, said thai raw cotton, cotton waste and cotton yarn have all bran dei lared contra baud and that (very posslbl step has bn taken tn pravenl th from reaching Germany. .0 ft It . w . five different points At the tune Italians n. re-attacking o r defenses ni Tolmlno while . a i -.. t he A ust I iuns ale Jaid lo I "H"MI ni.Mn'D'l UM1 .M IVIDfUill ,s s. ... i III. II . SW il n w dtah I II the I The Ntcodemta was sunk off the Kvuthero point of Gland. INrodMh island which Kulmai aound separates from the mainland. The imw was given fifteen Mutinies to take to thi boati ii is reported thai they all I indi i tafel THIRTEEN JURORS TO HMIDT II. HOMINI , s . I.IC.I I..IID Will Lot Angeles Oct II A jury of tint n men will be Impanelled to ii v Matt hen Hchmldt foi murder in connection with the dynamiting of the l's Angeles Times loiildiiig, Ii was agreed Indus bj attorneys for the pt osei utton and Ihe defenai The objeel ..I I he t hn tenth man is t.i provide a substitute In ease of 111 ii. ss or death of a juror. Witnesses began to arrive today and it was sac! presentation of testimony nrohabty w in begin Bonds i Paso' .. wiiai At the re lie striking lit decided tO accede agers and to take III w . tu en IT irris thai the appointed that the ra wdr p ptember n messagi i ihe state executlvt lived ill the return rejected c there had miners, a liftoti simullaneoiislv with from Bi pas,, i,r the as vet immlttesmen. Prior to tin' boon apparent, among tin disposition to relet tin demands of the managers lor a new committee nt former prominentia Ideni ifli .1 , i n Pederatlon nf Min sage from Ihe go mnluves mil with the West" is. The i n es ernor quickly ide. A, Mutant si, re pi I'"-" e confer and will ni'iihiihlv attend new i agent. The today. ih between tin unit in, I II ma n v. No troopa we l, though a p. ill, Mo Idlers l ell aalii the were en- preserving order and of law lessni a, would si hinl tl simple expedient of i ace disturbers frnm the Maintained by the union as, iinis making it mi- ,em to remain in camp, e uf strikers today be- ig the Clifton business ui cards as SOCl I mem- can ni nv assi lo lake i stern cards dera I inn cost. Ha of a nil the Ar: sal fton up- ll, said If the strikers strike, nor would h discuss ihel BRITISH AGAIN WIN IN EQUATORIAL AFRICA i uni lain .. i .mo .mil i I Other success for llritish an Kamerun, a German colony em equatorial Africa, whet troops have been fighting mans for several month. V tally announced today, ti menl says: "Wuniglugus. in the Kami captured by British foroes I bin - hum enmJMmoni on 1 1 1 . i was after a i ictober ic Ttte enemy, in considerable mini hers. Is being energot ealty pUrttMHl.' STRIKERS AGREE in nFMANns uf w mm mm mm w w III I III. I I I I I II W Mm I I w nu t ! irden Complying With Govemorl '':'""! Hunt s Hediiest, New Com mittee Is to Go to El SERBS ATTACHED ON TWO SIDES BY AUSTRO-GEIANS AND BULGARIANS illies Rush Foicps to Rescue; Greece Refuses to Recog nize Treat as Binding in GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS TO OPPOSE MACKENSEN and British in West Are Re lentlessly Pounding Teu- London, Oct It (10:11 p m i Sell. 1. 1 is m,w baiag attacked frnm the north and the east. The Austro- n armaria, after their oapture of ltd grade and s. in. n.ll ui. a 10 advancing southward, wiuie the Bulxarlana have Nlsh. the war time capital of Serbia, nd attack the Set lis on the flank if the) ne driven back by toha Barman ' field tnarahe i. son kfa rs an sen The situation i admlttad to be aerl- ions, not only fur HafMg, hut fag the Whole allied caUae. It Is asserted that tile s, i Mans are mflli ting very heavy teases both on the Auetro-Oet muns and llulgartana, hat with their urmy I of about a Quarter of a millloa men. I thej ire bi lleved to have iiitie , hanoa if making any prolonged raaiatanca umlnal thrsv or four hundred thmi- I aand auatro Germans and probably two hundred thousand Hulgurs.. Tliev already are arranging for the trans fer of the ciipltnl to Mon.istlr, in the extreme southwestern i in ner of the kingdom GMMMM Ignores Tifutv. liicece annnli nll lias de, Ided lo ignore the treaty undo, aunnaaaa to go in the which she Is assistance, of of an attack, said when Bulgarian .it- . n... U....I...... ..Hi- In fT i .. nuns having ufficlallv imilficl . f the i . ,, Hie i '.i , ... ,-. main- m poai- lion id armed neutrality " The followers of the qg ,,h upts i n I. tne hOWOVef, have de 'ided tn take energetic action, am soon as the new ol the Bulgarian minister was handed his passports, and M. Vlvl.ml. the .'n noh premier, In the chamber of dep today declared thai Frame, ritaln and Itussln had decided to take Joint action and that tomor row "Ruaalnn troopa will tie fighting by the 'ide of ours." Brand Duke tn Command. An Anglo-Krencli force is known to he landing in Balonlkl, but there la jcoiis ,h ral'le speculation as to whi le Hussia will niter the BatkMI 00" tolhlot. it is reported that Grand Duke do I Nicholas is to command tha Buaatan to Balkan army, which it is believed in j military circles here would make the 1,1 llulgarinii people less willing In fight C"e I against Hussia. there being a deep r- I , t Htnona the Hnlgarlan pcus- , anti for the emperor and his family. Halt 10 I Igl'l at Home undrrsi 1 that Italy has da ,ot in co operate with ihe all! Balkana, the Italian gotera i. mi: of the opinion that troops II h eannot bo Other than spared for any campaign in Trantlno and Trleit. Now tint Austria and Germany have entered on their itaik.in entor prlae, winch is Interpreted as the first Isle, , Inward all endellVnl' In secure II I German emnue in lilt Near Bast, ,n..r. , i. a,, drawing hack, hul the allies hop that with a vigorous of Tensive both on the east and the Wl thej vvill be able at least to preven Ihe sending of any large reinforce ments tn H'leld Maishal van .Macken- st inr German. in both the Phampogn inns of Prance are con iffemtv, inn not on th cent attacks. The llrlt r suocegae In repelling an attaek ar preparing lOVO htit lit what polttl mandlng generals know, v have started II is be- and III, nine Ih, scab Ish . ,f I lie I I I 11 lleved hen thai the lirltlsh and French on the western the Hermans no rest. Ii Is much the same Will give I II front The Austfo-Gvrman having brought their offensive to an end, cept ill the region of Dvlnsk, the BO" sinus have recuperated wonderfully and ate striking back In their familiar wav The iicrinaiis claim another success west ol Dvink, bill thev tire still fighting to 'he west of Btotiakal They alsii iinnounce that ltu.islan , nti r attacks have been repuhwd south of the Pripel river In V.dhynla and in ' lallcta. Htrtins llossiao Olfcnslu Th' I ( lissill n s seemingly have en hs Inltlatlvo, rapee II,,.. ii Is reportd tha Husstans have gained I C.alicla H itrogTad, tin victory on i ie river Hlrlpct h this battl' was Thi lorritorj fn ubht im, rks ftuaslan battl fensive on II v III BXtn in" left of the ,. Tin' RuatJan of r..ni si, iied several ittCC were won hi rembowl Austro- ments were lushed i inressam ftghtlna no General 1 'ount man, Is I, ihe Alistrn- . , i .,in and the tler i of i in lav ay that I,,, i terman troops Tnrnppoi an i termini ft Inl up, and hart has I ken pin v..., Bothmet i ' r i , i n i ores for Mdiiii is' i gati He. I mi, Inn. i let. I -' :i 2H p, rn i More than one million pounds sterling (Mr iiii'ii min i weekly, is I cing paid by the Brittah government to the wives and , '. ii, in , i of soldier with the color. This statement was made In the house of common todav