————————— Back and forth along the course of the lL.ondon in zigzag stivie, Yser be- tween Nieuport, on the North Sea, and Pixmude, 15 miles to the south, tide of ebbed and flowed upon day w marked in posit Allies and Germans ing Gen, Joffre's eirengt the b attack Flan passed the crest of power ly weakening. The French anore favorable the German advance fifteen days <upation of Ostend. troops were merely were the battle day ithout any ane ’ 008 01 change the the the be effected, despatches, however, that the German France nel ang hen elief in ders and official than at reports any began th ago after The armies no hurled back. The Allies gained ground in Bel gium to the north and east of Ypres, driving a wedge further northward Tween German forces near the coast and forces operating from Ghent and Brussels. The Allies outfought the Germans and advanced n the re gion of L.a Basse, the point for many days of | and effort By the Germans line in two. Elsewhere along the west flank the i unbreak able, The official statement that man onslaught is moderating er with unofficial despatches asserting that the Germans maintain their attack, ture that the Russ the advances raine and Alsace losses in kill and wc gium and northern ing the mans once «don an forcing them to their territ that ed and alone, espe A he the ncessant violent to cut the Ger cannot warrants the unt ted Frace are comj more to paign an pare ic It is Ger sive cam pre own rted invad 30.000 ry repo 16.000 kill- in Bel ers have lost wounded tie while the ir losses nea 1 fally A have t dwindlin Belgium prod break through old centre. in The n east and = tinues I and has situa! moved the (German Basse, I'TAS, I The ws from t on fe and maintained ment tows " tell of Ivan Rus fans he an official reports heavy fighting in Poland south of gorod the capture sians, hey also declare the Serv and Montenegrins out of Bosnia with The Britis] worried over the of 10.060 been driven 1 + have great Government rebels in South <a having joined by De Wet and Beyers, but insists be wiped out. sued in that Premier Bo the troops of the rica, has routed the command under General Beyers and captured 80 prisoners. Afri heen Generals the re voit will soon An don tha, ianding Union of South Af ret 3 1 3 + i 7 official statement is Lon announces comn TO of bels LONG TRAINS OF WOUNDED. Paris.—~Telegrams re tasgle, Switzerland, from Coblenz declare that the German right flank from North Sea has become a massacre. During six days, it is de- | declared, many thousands of Germans | have been killed or wounded, (ieneva, via in and the celved Cologne WAr on Lille to the FRENCH LOSS PUT AT 40,000 Officers Said to Complain of Quality of New Troops. BERLIN.—According to re. forts printed in Swiss newspa. pers the French losses on the line between Toul and Verdun since the taking of Camp des Romains by the Germans have been more than 40,000 men. The same report says that the French officers are complaining of the inferior quality of the new French troops. It is stated officially here that English newspapers estimate the Belgian losses in the fight. ing along the Yser Canal at 10,000 men. trains containing wounded continue to pour into Cologne, dorf, and Coblenz, doctors and the are Long Dusgel and the Red Cross in those ated lines hospitals places overwhel . it is st The effort to force the Allie ost hea One the Germans spondent Cor ses dur few days ontinuous 14000 a day. The Rotter ondent of the Mall recent estimates thelr 08 Daily telegraphs th eavy fi guring i the ghting the Germ Hh 50,000 men. The Allies’ | The Bel The Bel; thickest of casualty report says that wound ing and, recely y ing in recent fight A despatch from rts that the Germans me Berne, Switzerl: are arge nts in Alsace ng great on Be orcs h are maki attack rfully despatch intren states 320000 mer passage along were con garding ident " Teutons Now Fear an Extended War Press Admits It Last Than Expected — Urges Husbanding of Wheat Supply. German May Longer im necegal nrees spaper corn Germany the the bread for i until gt, but it adds t WAr may last Jonger, and the Germans able to hold out until lasting peace Is brought about After repeated repu perate effort on the C} he must be Ises in thelr des the ves the Germans are on the line be Nieuport. 250,000 men fight and prob 100,000 are on the way to them immediately, The particularly strongly rep- to establish mee! annel coast, now massing troops tween Dixmude and They h about ing for the road to Calals ably another ave artillery is resented GERMAN CRUISER - EMDEM DESTROYS JAPANESE BOAT Chased by Twenty | British and French Warships Raeps Up Work. Berlin (via The Hague), ~The Ger- | man cruiser Emden continues to evade the pursuing e¢dlumn made up of twen. ty British and French warships and nearly the total reserve strength of the Japanese navy. An official report received from her commander shows that she is now harassing the Japanese commerce, The Japanese liner Kamasaka Maru, en route to Singapore from Japanese ports with a valuable cargo, has been sunk in the Indian Ocean, In the marine records the steamer Kamegasaki-Maru is given as being | of 138 tons burden. She is owned in Nagasaki, Austria Fedling War’ s Disasters : Every Available V Vienna Building Tak- en for Wounded-——Soldiers Beg in Streets — Capital ls Full of Misery. Information from Austria unimagined seriousness, military not only have great, but digease is spreading whiie the populace is apathe ‘tle. Enor mous, almost inconceiy the loss of life suffered by trian Army. An dered from Rome The losses is Aus able, the have impotent evil spirit seems to tho Austrian Army very commencement of hos The first Austrian ad into Russian Poland, resulted in a catastrophe for the invaders. after the ded ren the tilities vance hor aration r BX week tar its took under wound nna alone auspices fewer than 60 ed, and BX week (040 Mi GO From were occupies Was ArTivVe olera and dysen FINAL WAR BULLETINS ’ — ! —— The French War Office announces that the German attacks on the front in Belgium appear to be mod erating. The German cruiser Emden has sunk a small Japanese steamer en route for Singapore. Berlin reports that the Belgians have been reinforced, but the German at. tacks are being pushed. The German official report admits that the German and Austrian forces have been compelled to re tire from Russian Poland before fresh Russian troops. An official Berlin report said the battle in Belgium was proceeding with “stubbornness.” It was announced that one of the British warships had been set afire by the German shells. Russian Generals said the Germans lost at Warsaw because they delay- ed their attack after their brilliant and unexpected advance. Gen, Baron von Ardenne, formerly attached to the War Office in Ber. lin, predicted the capture of Calais and other channel ports, which, he said, would open the way to a pos- sible invasion of England. Another rebellion has broken out in South Africa, led by Gen. Christian | de Wet and Gen. Christian Frede. | rick Beyers, in the Orange Free State and Western Transvaal, Mell. bron has been seized, and the Gov. | ernment officials taken prisoners. Berlin reported officially that the Brit. | sith fleet had been driven off by | the German artillery on the Belgian coast and that three of them had | been struck. « The Germans admit. | ted the defense of the Allies was | obstinate, i The French War Office reported that | the Germans who crossed the Yeer | River had been halted and that the | Allies held their positions against! attacks in France, PEPE IPPPS NEVER CEASE. AMSTERDAM .—Great bodies of German troops are being hur- ried forward from the reserve training camps to reinforce the Kaiser's battle line in Belgium and France. Austrian troops have been brought up from the Rhine garrisons to occupy Ghent, the German forces In that city having been sent to strengthen the army attacking the Allies near Dixmude. The German reinforcements seen never to cease, They come fresh to the attack day after day and trains and trains of wounded have been taken away, but the German force re. mains numerous than ever. They seem ready to put every man in Belgium rather than give way. Their deter. mination and force must not be underestimated. ae oe id & $e + more bedi ding 4 $45 ¥ boob doidododps War Horrors Along Yser Baffle Reporters’ Descriptive Powers i A8 part day our feats, work Day bs n these danger atiacked by shell cross fire, dy bringing a pr threatened lin u in © pl irations danger of am bu sc ire Wo he fire, nam ades, pe armored train inder shell constant 8 amazing the guns “And overhead venturing exploding sh of informat loopis mans overhe of impudent fire Now we trouble for th “Besides us, the lines like trainioads of lessly in the line ainbulai cos back. The begin to rattle on Shelis we the machi war “A brisk respondent officer. So the defi y ens 180 1p sniffing grim 88 We craw dogs on a wounded wait sound sidings. Further up the are coming slowly bullets of machine guns our armored coats disregard, but is the master in this scent, learned to ne gun day,’ remarks the cor ‘Not #0 bad, replies the the days pass.” PREDICTS HARDEST FIGHTING IN GERMANY But Beresford Declares B8he Must Lose Fleet, Colonies and Krupp Gun Work. STAFFORD, England (via London). ~The serious times of the war, said Lord Charles Beresford in a speech here, would begin when the Germans were forced over the frontier into their own country where they would have their own base of supplies. It would take more than six months or a year “to put Emperor William on his back,” said Lord Charles. Germany, he declared, must be humbled and humiliated, “She must lose the whole of her fleet,” Lord Charles conclud. ed, “give up the Kiel Canal and her colonies, her forts must be demolished and the Krupp works razed to the ground.” FREER REEL PE PEP EEPE IHL LpDS TURKS ENTER WAR i i i i Theodosia. Petrograd Reports Ausiro-Ger- man Army Corps in Retreat. The Russian announces FEmbassy at Washing the receipt of Austro-German troops river Pllica and that Austro - German on the left bank of the Vistula are in full retreat. - Russians have occupied Btrykoff, Ejow, and Rad and have taken gcores of of the of the Novomliasto the dispatch says, thousands of machine guns Ot the battle mention the statemen WAL nn the northe the report Are pProgresing Concerni prisoners and in it that arena the situation is astern theatre EAYE Lhe German eontradictir ly that Prog: several fort! cour CEE WV teratiac sles I bom BOMBARDS HIS OWN CHATEAU. Cou nt De Chambrun Says He is Enjoy. ing it Too. lirecting our own Joymen that mans Tok Annour WAr neut iy and the 1 r in the great struggle here has opened ihassy con stained has broken ure inth 1 is embroiled Theodosia Crimea From 8530 o'clock to 10.20 A. M. 2 Turkish cruiser bombarded the station and city. dam- aging the Cathedral, the Greek Chureh, A pier and some One soldier was wounded. A of the Rus- sian Bank of Foreign caught fire At the bombardment the eruiser southernly direction sheds branch left in @ Novorossysk, Caucasia ish cruiser surrender of the and the govern ment properties, threatening of refusal to bombard the town. Turkish consul rested. The cruiser withdrew, city The Theodosia (formerly Kaffa) Novorossysk is on the northeast coast of the Black Sea and is the caph tal of the territory of the Black Sea. It is almost directly opposite Theo doszia at a distance of about 120 miles BELGIANS GET CALL OF KING. To Expe! invader Their Imperative Duty, He Tells Them, London. The Exchange Telegraph Amsterdam correspondent sends the following proclamation issued by King Albert to the Belgian troops: “Our towns have been burned and out houses destroyed, and there is mourning over the whole country. 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