Omaha """" l&JikXlL. NEWS SECTION PAGES CNE TO TWELVE ! unday JL Jn THE WEATrtEE Fair VOI XI.V XO. .11. OMAHA, StWDAY MOKXINO, AUGUST 1'IVE SECTION'S-FOUTY PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. Bee POLK APPOINTED AS COUNSELOR FOR STATE DEPARTMENT Corporation Couniel of New York City Named to Fill Pott Vacated by Lansing. PLACE VACANT SINCE THEN Mitchel Palmer and Cone John ton Had Been Mentioned for Position. OFFICE IS VERY IMPORTANT WASHINGTON, Aug. 28. The se lection of Frank L. Polk, corporation counsel of New York City, for coun-1 elor of the State department was formally announced tonight by Sec retary Lansing. The president had tendered the position to Mr. Polk, who has accepted. Mr. Polk will succeed Mr. Lansing, who became secretary on the resigna4 tlon by William Jennings Bryan last June. The counselor's office has been Tacant since Mr. Lansing took his plae In the cabinet and there baa been much gossip as to who would fill It. A. Mitchel Palmer of Pennsylvania and Cone Johnson, so licltor of the State department, have been among those most prominently mentioned, although It Is known that Mr. Polk's name was suggested by Secretary Lansing early In the dis cussion WhlU John Bassett Moore was counselor he acted for the secretary In all matters In the latter's absence from Washington and the rule con tinued In effect while Mr. Lansing held the post. Diplomatic callers were referred to the counselor, . and j Mondy ;and continuing until Sep when matters of pressing Importance i temDer Special arrangements were pending, such as the corre- spondence with Germany over the ! Lusltania case, the counselor was , called Into conference at cabinet i meetings. While it has not been definitely decided. It is virtually cer tain that the rule will continue in effect after Mr. Polk takes office. Two Million Pounds of Powder is Sent to Hspia.Qft One Ship PHILADELPHIA, p... Aug-. W.-One of! the Urgeet ahlpmenU of .mokele.s pow- der ever sent from tho United State, will be taken to Ru..la on the Russian .team- .hip Voronej. which will ..11 today from Wilmington. Pel., for Archangel via aia- This Mhlnment onnalfitrt nf npfirlv 2 fiOA flnii " pound, of the highest grade of thi. type , ox powaer, ana i. n,piea in cades noia- j mv. . i 1 Beside, the explosive., the Voronej ha. manufacture of the powder Taft Re-Elected Head of Unitarians BAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 8.-Tho g-eneral conference of Unitarian churchea, the twenty-sixth annual atsvion of which will end today, elected William Howard Taft, former president of the United State, president ot the conference for the ensuing two yean. Other officers were elected as follow.: Rev. Walter R. Oreenman of Milwau- kee. general .ecretary; Percy A. Ather- . , , The new council: Rev. Mlnot Simons, Cleveland, chair tnan; Itev. John Haynea Holme.. New John Howland Lath v. C. 8. 8. Dutton. San . York; Rev. Urooklvn? tv. FrancUcoi Rev. Bvdnev B. Snow. Bos- ton; Charlo. R Ware. Fltchberg. Mass.; Mrs. Claude U. OUson, Welloaley. Mau.; Rev. Richard W. Boynton, Buftalo. N. Y. THREE GIRLS DROWN IN SACRAMENTO RIVER SACRAMENTO. Cal., Aug. a Search wa. being made In the Sacramento river today for the bodle. of two of three girl. drowned ner here last night. The vie- Urn. were Ella Chamber., aged 16. whose body wa. recovered, ETInor and Gladys Sanohes, sifters, aged 10 and 11. Th girl, were wading and slipped Into the cnannei. The Weather Forecast tl'l 7 p. m. Sunday: For Omahs. Council Bluff, and Vicinity Partly cloudy. Ttsisfntin at Omaha Yesterday. 6 a. m.... t a. in.... 7 a. in.... S a. ni.... a. ra.... 10 a. m.... U a. m.... ti m 1 p. in.... t p. m..., 5 p. m.... 4 p. m.... 6 p. m.... ( p. in.... 7 p. in.... 61 Comparative Lac a I Record. e. inn. 191 m Highest yesterday yesterday. Mean temperature, Precipitation :::: s s s 54 ; 7J 74 m 7 23 .1 .09 .03 m?rt Brd precipitation depar ture from tha normal: . Ioriul ifmwi...... , WW- r. .r. rV Total deficiency alnce March 1 4JH - .. . II Inch ror tne nay i ik .............. niiiji. ow rajrir-n ainre Mrt h 1 13 17 ImViea i ' - "- n 1 7 inch awriciency for cor. periMl, i:.4. t 40 Inctie mm v"'i lor rur. penou. S Si Inch U A. WEU.H, Local fomuur, od. 1W3. t Siinche on board twenty, auto trucks, .hipped Ty ;venl" een pre- consideration by r.an of ab.cnce from f ,,8 Z cr anSTt . HeTa. will I b. ; I9' !. T I . at New York, which were stowed In the f" for frul: entertainment of the mo3t Wa.hlnb-ton for the first time since ho on , meot hi. father TaU Wu! mUCh l mbarraM htm to drive bottom of the vessel to give It stability. : lav",tl ort f"r the visitors. On Monday awumed the duUe. of the office, rrn,,apa WT arrive Sunday morning America to action." Russian mlllury officers superintended ! ')'e"'"V ,8jtl,nf merchant, will meet 'hen lfto uuorney gBllutl returnSt.. . telegraphed from hi. train. t lll.torlo Import. cr, the loading of the vessel, as well a. the ?' h Commercial club at 7:30. together . repre.entatlve of the deparUnent. AU uoclal hare en " The paper say. that the -submission of R dOODY J AUSTRIAN CAVALRY PATROL, reconnoitring on th overcoming the stubborn Russian defense. lib : laBBBBtBBjganBB mm mniim i i i iiuh'khiikiii -'"' fmmmuBammmum. m:Jvir fQ 9 -fed.. lljtetrV MERCHANTS' WEEK TO BEGIN MONDAY Hundreds of Dealers from Four States Ready to Come to Omaha with Families. STYLE SHOW AT AUDITORIUM Hundreds of merchants from all over four states have already written that they will attend merchants' market week In ' Omaha,' beginning have been made for the entertain- ment of tne,r wv?s and families. The merchants' market week Idea Is Ww'agTi and the merchants all over umana s trade territory each time are more and more pleased with the opportunity of combining . pleasure with the business of laying In the season's supply of goods for their trade. . . It has been found that by bringing the a weeT rlou. wurtwurs ad manufacturer, are abl to combin their effort, ml their 1 t ut4n HKvltf nm t"1"" 'or thAn,. including- tha big- , , " M IU" f ,n- " value to tho merchant., a. it lve them th opportunity to e every Mt worn to it. best advantese. and for, thttt re"on ve n oppor- Ii""?'.0 )ade JU8t.-hat o they wmn to lay in and which stock will take beet ,th thelr customers. irn, n. . l -. i-ianncn, I Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and ! mica aim liiiniiies. ine mrr-; " uouoi inai re win take up J chants will be taken tllrectly to the Aic-I tb Nebraska vacancy with a view of Bar-iim Don, where they will be guest. ' making a recommendation to the presi ! of honor and will be given all the reu- dont- Naturally, the attorney grnt ral ; lar diversions, a. well as a few special wt" loolt at the age of those recom ones that have been prepared. The mended. It will be the fir.t crucial teat , women and children will be entertained w restricting recommendation., for tho on that evening at a theater party at Pollcy f the administration has been to brandels theater. On Tuesday after-, nominate men for Judicial position, un noon the merchants with their wive, and . d,r- nd not over. Go year, of age. families are to meet at the Commercial "Whether that 'rule applied to the men club corner at 4 o'clock .harp, where ! whoa name, have been mentioned for special Btrcet ears will be in readiness tn Hunger aucce.sion will eliminate any .to take the entire party to Lake Man-'0' them, I am not advised, but I feel awa, where the evening will be .pent J In a pleasurable way. A number of in- i;" T T, , ranged and all the concessions of Iake w oo m ui aiapoaal or tho commenced, and Attorney General visitor.. This will insure several hours Reynold, ha. followed, the policy of look crowded full of entertainment. Bupper ing around for men youmrr than nit 7'!LTt 7 Th"" I Omtha late In tho evening. v.inni.i. si. The Style .how at the AudltoHum o . , ,. . Wednesday evening Will be the moK pre- tenuous of the entcrlalmnent. and th TJi rl ,C? y r h Ta .1 l 1 8howthl1:er 1. held at the Auditorium enabie. It to be witnessed by a great many Omaha mmh.n.. .d .,.i. rm.nM t,..h witi, other reprrntatlve. of the whole- eae market who heretofore had been un- aiila to secure admisnlon. Following the Style show a dance will be hold In the Auditorium, at which all the guest, will be entertained by the Omaha market. On Thursday evening the visiting merchants and their faml.les IT., Z.i" "Vlu L wl.l assemble at the Commercial club jdal car. to' the Omaha Field club, whirs a dinner and dance will be held. Thi. win nnnrind- iu nt f tnrm,i mem, to be given Oil week on a large scale. ' Sterling Exchange Takes Another Drop NEW YORK, Aug. .-For the third naecutlve day, a new low record of ?preciatlon wa established today by ; .igllah pounds sterling. Sterling wa J ie only exchange dealt in during the day j nd offering, were few and light. It wa ;ald. Nominal quotation, on conUnen- I tal exchange also showed further slight , depreclallon. I wilson stands in rain to nt-wirtw iiiTiniin niiinR!""" . m nixni or me nr. 1 CHI liA I lUiiHL. UUAnU - I WASHINGTON, Aug. Jg. Prerldent , Wilson stood half an hour In a soaking rain today and reviewed the District of Columbia National Guard, which had Just returned from Its annual encampment in Vtrirlnla The president wore a haavv . : - avpt ana roae to tn review in his i auiomoDue, i SIX BEING URGED FORJODGESHIP Attorney General McReynoldi Not Likely to Sug-est Anyone Over Sixty Years of Age. MANY LETTERS BEING WRITTEN (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Ag.u 2 8. (Spe cial Telegram.) Five well known and very reputable members of the bar of Nebraska are reielviug en dorsements for the vacancy In the federal, district Judgeship of that state, made vacant by the death of Judge W. II. Munger, namely, Sylves ter Rush of Omaha, Seymour S. Sld ner of Fremont, C. J. Smyth of Omaha, W. H. Thompson of Grand Island and James w. Woodrough of Omaha. These gentlemen are being en dorsed daily In letters to the attor ney general or through the White through the "fnent of Justice. Gre1 activity a noticed and when At. torney Gnoeral. Orecory riturai fmMMalliatiIe)eLrnverl the bulldlnr iin1 the c"-" hch will be lit the next week, , mendaUon. .f 1 . JS?n th" Nbra8ka ' h ' , , Jltu!1 everal Ur v n" " 5',e' wh"f the others whose Zm??' V 1 ... iu mr id presi- I Mwfc or mo a.omey general, i iSuf ftfrl.tual;- 1 uualderetl. It was learned today that the attorney . . 1 1 W B Mrttoil . r. w I, n . I. general has not given the vacancy serious prettr ,ur tbat a man over 0 will not be nominated. Hut Be I'ader Blxtr. "Former Attorney General MrReynold. ' ' yettr"' f 'erV,C6 and 70 year, of age wou.d qualify a Judgu for urement. when, as a matter of 'f"!' " 1". .te l et i" lurucH. i laae. ten year, ror . man on the to f,n(, hlmiMlf. Dur th6 vUU , ,everlJ Nebrajlka PollUclan. to the capital thi. week, one of them .uggested that ex-judge Sullivan woul tn, Wea, w,,., .....,. ,k . . '""c"v lu Mune- vacancy; that, temperamentally. ue wa. fitted for the place, and that from tbe laywer'a standpoint, he would bring honor to the position. GIRL CHOKES TO DEATH WHILE LAUGHING SIOUX FALLS, 8. D Aug. 28. (Spe cial.) A peal of laughter caused the cathh, f D,C'"ah Wj""t' th, Mr-ld MeT ' Mr- and Mrs. Isaac Wyant. ,,v,n 0I homestead near Reliance. Ac- "'P"1 b couple of companion, the girl wa. visiting a garden and wa. eating ea from the pod. She wa. In a very merry mood and during this Indulged In a hearty peal of laughter. This caused aome of the peas to lodge In the hron- chlal tube and she chokeiL to death be- fore assistance oou'.d be given her. Germany is Victim of a Wrong System of Education, Says Mez ' OAKLAND. Cal.. Aug. 28. -That Ger- many was the Jctlm of a wrona avjtem of education was the declaration mada by John Mes of Munich, Germany, at the National lducatlonal association. "Inter- nationails?n" was the subject of his ad- dres. II .aid In part: "Those in my country who made war meant It for the world', gain. They did not mean to destroy. They are tbe vic- Onis Of a wrong system of education. They have been taurht : a. . " ' an irrailonaj conception of militarism. - &nrryons who live In the United bank of the Weichsel river, which they finally crossed, after ' PERSHING FUNERAL TO BE ATCHEYENNE General Will Meet Bodiei of Wife and Daughters at Oakland Sun day Morning. ALL PRESIDIO IS IN MOURNING SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28. When Brigadier General John J. Pershing, speeding today from Texas, arrives at Oakland Sunday morning he probably will not cross the bay to San Francisco. To spare him the sight of the blackened rulna of his former home at the Presidio, mili tary reservation here, where his wife and three children met death by suf focation early yesterday In the fire ordel of receiving general condo- ncei. his friehds have arranged to me-t him in Oakland with th. hndlM , Wlt? In. their care to be placed aboard an Overland train for Cheyenne, Wyo., where the interment will take nlace. , , ' vu.Jtl"ln 1 uiv numv w rena- I ing ruther, united State. Senator Fran- cla lu. Varren. Tha tvfurM urn nf - " - General l'ershtng, who was raved by heroic efforts of rescuer, from the fate pendod at the PreMdlo as a result of the official Germany to the United States' tragey. Mrd. i'erslilng wa one of the demands U a fa-t of historic lm tiiost iiopular jot matron and her death ' portanc. Involving at least recognition ban plungt'd tho rCHorvatlon tn mnurnlng. 'of the force of public opinion, and In so There wa. to bo a ronrvronee today be-' far Justifies President Wilson', patient twrcn Major Oneral Arthur Murray, j diplomacy, commanding the western department of The editorial add.: the army, and Thoma. H. Murphy, chief "If thi. really ha. been accomplished, of the San Fronclnco fire department, to the president ha .truck a shrewd blow del-o nifro adequate fire protection for for peace In other continent, th.n Amer the Presidio, where in the last five year. lea. If the United State, can Impose nine person, nave oeen burned to death In frame building. Four Thousand More Welsh Coal Miners Quit Work LONDON. Aug. 2.-Although It had been announced that Walter Rundman president of the Board of Trade, who actd a. arbitrator In the recent coal strike, would decline to see a deputation of miners, Mr. Itunclman and Pavld Lloyd George, minister of munitions, con ferred for half an hour today with the committee representing the men which came to London from Cardiff yesterday. Although dissatisfaction with Mr. Run clman's award to tbe miner. I. spreading, the men'. leader, are standing firmly against another strike 'at thi. time. Nev ertheler. reports from the coal Meld, to day stated 4,000 more men have quit work. Sight-Seeeing Car Runs'Away-Women Are Fatally Hurt BAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Aug. M. Two ' women were hurt, probably fatally, when a .Ight-seolng automobile with about fifty persons on bonrd, got beyond control of the chauffeur today and ran wild down ' hill into a side stroet from Van Nee. I State and love civilization and human ity, should be grateful to the man who ha. kept America out of in war. ' Ktluuation in Internationalism, " he continued, "mean, educating the old men first ti change the Idea that collective homicide is the proper thing. 'TV,. a..... - . . . . .r. . ' ! other country. "The mot ratifylng .Ight in Ue world j VL ,lectc e "ee professor. of th country talking- peace; fr educa- . ue uui me aiupiuny oi mnuarisra CRAFT WHICH SANK ARABIC MAY BE LOST London News Hints that Submarine Whioh Destroyed Liner May Have Since Been Sunk. WOULD MAKE DISAVOWAL EASY LONDON, Aug. 28. The Dally News, in an editorial today, haenrds the suggestion that the submarine which sunk the steamship Arabic has Itself since been sunk, and that therefore Germany's disavowal of the action of the underwater boat commander becomes comparatively easy. The editorial continues: "If it Is true that Germany Is pre pared to abandon or suspend, the at tacks, the United. States ha won s considerable diplomatic victory. There is not the slightest reason to suppose that Dr. Von , Dethmann Hollweg sanctioned the attack upon the Arabic or desired to acerbate the relations with America. The sinking of the Arabic may be assumed with some degree of certainty to have been the malignant trick of his opponents, : the Tlrpltcltes, designed " quite condition, and limitation. on Germany's war method., other nation, can do the same, and Germany', claim to be It own judge In such matter. 1. once and for all shattered." Deal Vmm f flabmarla. BERLIN, Aug. 38 Vla London.) The ! admiralty toduy made denial of the of ficial British atatement that a German submarine had been sunk Oil. week by (Continued on. Page Two, Column Two.) Red Cross Asserts Famine in Mexico is Growing Moro Acuto WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.-The Interna natlonal relief committee In Mexico City reported to Red Croa. headquarters here today that despite other report, to the contrary, famine In Me.lco City dally be come, more acute. It wa. .tated that ap plication, to the committee for food were being made by more than one-fourth of the population of the city. Further consideration of Uie Mexican problem will be undertaken soon by the Pan-American conference, probably late next week, it wa. said today by Slate de partment official.. By that time all replies to the peace conference appeal that are expected will have been received. Including the re- .ponse of General Carranxa. It 1 be- eVe General Carranxa will urge recog- nitlon of hi. government, c. A. Doug Ins. counsel for General Car- ranta In Waahtngton, today received the following telegram from General Fablo Gonxalea, general-ln-chle-f In command at Mexico City, under date ot August M: "I have tbe pleasure of Informing you that tha general situation 1. improving daily. The hunger problem Is almost solved, and with reference to railroad traffic, so loon as this Is resumed with i the north, which will b accomplished in three or four days, the aspect of the country wilt have changed favorably." VON BESELER APPOINTED GOVERNOR OF POLAND amstkrdam vu London). aub. Word wa. received here toddy from Berlin that Genera von Hcm-ltr, con- QUeror of Xntwerp ., Novog,.orBlevtk, bren appont.4 general of the entire oceup,,.,, llUMlan terrltory. This an nouncement 1. credited to tha PoserfT TaKeblalt. PREPARE TO DIG THEMSELVES IN M. Satonoff Sayi There Can Be No Teace While Single German ii On Russian Soil. MORE WELSH MINERS QUIT LONDON. Au(t. 28. As the Rui- i sian a rin leg continue to retreat tne I foreign and war ministries at Petro- rrad deny vigorously that thetr gov ernment has any thought of making a separate peace with the central powers. Special dispatches from Petroarad state that the Russians are on the point of digging them selves In. Military writers at the Russian capital are of the opinion that the German turning movement in Cour- Innd is not likely to threaten Petro grad seriously this autumn, as Field Marshal Von Htndenburg apparently has made no progress In his efforts to secure control of the Raltle coast. The latent newg from that region, however, Indicates that Oermany baa not given up the plan for naval co operation toward this end. Berlin reports that German warships bom barded, at two points, Dago Island, which commands the entrance to the gulf of Finland. Hie RuMlan minister, M. Saxonoff, de clare, emphatically that Oier i. no dis agreement among the allied commander, and that while a German soldier remain on Russian soli there can be no peane. Tho greatest interest 1 displayed hare In reports from Washington of Oie nego tiation, between the United State and Germany concerning tha Arahlo incident Most of the newspaper, consider that President Wilson ha. won a diplomats ucceaa, the effect of which on the whole question of submarine warfare 1. certain to be momentous. Notwithstanding the orders of their leaders, 4.000 Welsh miners have quit Tho advlNability of government control of mine I again being diacusaed seriously. 'rerh Official Report. PARIS, Aug. 2S. The French war of fice thi. afternoon gaive out a statement on the progresa of host 11 1 tics, which read a follow.: "Laat night saw aom artillery engage ments around (touches and Neuvtlle, a well a In the vicinity of Roye. "There wa also fighting with bomb on the plateau of Quennevleres and Ot plateau of Nouvron. "in the Argonn our artillery on several occasions checked Oi endeavors of the enemy to bombard our trenches. "French, aviator, during Oie night bom barded the railroad ftaUoa at Chattel JkOnargonna." Kaiser Apologizes to Holland for Air -Trip Above Its Soil aawMMsasa . BERLIN, Aug. S3. (By Wireless to Ssyvllle.) The Oversea News Agency to day gave out the following: "The German government baa informed the Dutch government that on August n, a German atrahlp, driven from It. course by contrary winds, flew over Dutch teriltory. A. soon aa th commander notloed that he wa. on the Wrong course he changed the direction of Ot airship. Btrlct instruction have been given to commander, to avoid flying over neu tral territory. "Organisation, of Oerman railway em ployes with (4,000 member, have col lected J.'K.OOO for th support of families of members of these organisation. "Private report reaching Berlin stats that the rapid succession of German vlo torie has caused depression all over Russia, especially at Fetrograd, where there I much uneasiness. Th early loss of VUna, Dvlnsk and Grodno is expected. Captured Russian, from all part, of th front .tat that Oiy war without officer and no ammunition and food were dl.trlbuted. Messages from Bern say th Bwtas staff declare, that Eugene Gilbert, th French aviator, who t.caped from Bwlt xerland after being interned, had not taken baok hi. promise to mak no ef fort to escape. On Ot contrary, he broke hi parol when h fled." SUBMARINE FIRES ON NORWEGIAN SHIP NE3W TORK Aug. .-Of fleers and crew of the Norwegian steamer Oapto, which reached here today from Cardiff, said that th vesaal waa fired upon without warning by a German submarine August 1J, tn the English channel. Two shots were fired, it wa said. Th Norwegian flag- wa then displayed and the submarine disappeared. .Weak Beginning Angn.t 80." FREE MOVIE COUPON Admitting to the Following Picture Shows This Bee Coupon entitles bearer to a free ticket to any one of these high class Moving: Picture Theaters on the days named. Present at Box Office with regular price of one adult paid ticket and get additional ticket free. BESSE GHANDlMONROE FAVORITE 4th and W, TBrBATBR oath Omaha. BHAUTITTJI.' ROSS Taraam 1T1" vratoa Bt. "Ta Baokl of l"1 J""?' AU raur .S-? atr, Booth Omaha'. b Bo me of kUU with Haeet Amassmsat Bali." 0a Plotore. XheatW. Movtar Plotarea coupon good for Coupon are good Good fe- Tua- Thi Be Coudou Mon. and Thur. for any Monday .,.. hm, mn Is good on UWr. nlsht If aoconi- olght whn a- y wn-- day. acconiTa" panted by a I0o co.npanl.d by on nled by a lOo i'ir iSdd oald admla.lon. paid admission. paid admission. mission. HIPP0DR0MEARBORsuburbanloTHROP SS14 Cununc St. Ml Ml ark, rtTtt0.,.'. B4U aa x.taro Always th Beat tUmt Oonltn, liotar. Mat. Ton, vortt. atloa! Th rwaaily bla ' , , , Good on Monday When aocompan- Thaal This Coupon good Thuradaws led by a paid ad- nA " V, .. . any Monday night T mlsslon'thls Cou- Gxx on Monday if arcoimianled by wtth on paid pon B rooi My evenlnaa wltrt on, a paid admission, ticket. Monday ulahL Paid admie.ion. TEUTONS STRIKE All UNEXPECTED BLOW IN GALICIA While England ii Rejoicing- Rust Are Digging- Selves in, German Break Slay Line in New Place. NO SYMPTOMS OF A CHEC$ Slav Front on Zlola Lipa Rive? Qirei Way Before Sweep of Enemy. TOWN OF NAREW 13 OCCUPIED RERUN, Aug. 28. (Via Lon don.) Teutonlo pressure against the Russians In east Qallcla has resulted, In the piercing of the Russian lines, along the Zlota Lipa river. It waa officially announced today by Ger man army headquarters. It waa also announced that the town of Narew, about twenty miles southeast of Blalystok, bad been occupied by the Germans. The text of the statement follow! "French hand grenade attack on Llnge kopf, north of Muenater, waa repulsed on a great part of tho front. "There baa been mucn activity by artil lery and airmen. Knemy aviator bom barded O.tend, Mlddelkerk and Bruges without success. In kluelhetm. In Baden, three civilians were killed by bomb dropped by aviator. "Eastern theater of war: Army group of Field Marshal General Von Hlnden burg. The enemy ha been defeated in battle, north of Bausk and Bchoenborg. More than 1,000 Ruastan were taken pris oner and two cannon and nine machine guns were captured. "Enemy advance toward part of our front between Radalwlllaohkl and 8vja doaae were repulsed. "Southeast of Kovno the troop of Gen eral Von Elrhhorn are making further victorious progress. Th enemy 1. being pursued between the Mobr snd th Ber bralowlesks. The town of Narew has been occupied. "Army group of Prlnee Leopold of Rnvarla: This army group 1 penetrating Into th Tllelovlcih forest and aero., th Lesnnprawa, the lower eaatern bank of which already ha been captured. "Army group of Field Marshal Von Mackeneen: In the pursuit of th enemy the high road from Kamlenles-Lltovslc (Continued on Pane Tj, Column Four.) The Day's War-News - ' iiilm v;, AtlTRO.GKRHANI apparently have began, .aeuessfally a tw af fort to drlre tha Hnaalaa. oat f the small part of eastern Oaltcl remalalnsr to then.. IN TUB BAITWARD DRIVK at Oea. eral Voa IDlcaaora'. treops, th town of Narew, afeaat twenty all, east of the Blalr.tok-Biel.lK llae, ha. been oeeapled. G Kit MAN CAVALBY I aetlva oa th Raselaa flaak oathat of Brest Lltovek, where a saeeesa of thi braaeb. of th array la parsalt f th Rasstaa I rport4 ATTEMPTED ORRMAIf air raid aa Part wa frastrate by a French air flotilla, dl.patebe fraas Parte tat. On nsaaala af th foar la tha Germaa ra I d 1 mm fore wa broaght down by ballet aad fell Fl'RTIIER KVIDENCB of laeraaa lagr Aastrlaa activity oa tha soath- . era froat la faralsaea by aa aa noaaeecaent af tb reapaalasj at heetllltie between tb . Aastrlaaa as tb atoateaasrrla. Tha latter elalaa a repals af Aastrlaa do tarhateat. la a short easraareaseat a ear th saaatb af the Oalf at Cattatro. GERMAN ADMIRALTY aale a British artaror destroyed aad auk a Gerasaa aabatarlBa off Ostead, a elalased by the British admir alty. Th baarlss, Bltbaasrh attaeked, waa not hit Bad retaraed to port aadanaaed, It I deelared. ITALIAN ENGAGEMENT! for Treat aad Trlest a developla; aa plaaaed, alt boa a; a progrra la law, aaof flelai adrte froat Haas declare. ONLY BOMB riOHTING aad artil lery asTaaraiBt aa tha froat la Fraaee ara reported by Pari. As. other railroad statloa behind tha Gerasaa Mae ha be a baaabarded. THERE HAS BEEN LITTLB It Bay chaaa-a la tb altaatloa aa the Galllpoll pealaeala la th Darda. nelles, so far a tb lataat TarkUh official report ladleatea.