ALLIES GAIN TIME vents German Offensive. Attacks In Woevre, Heralded As Gen eral Movement, Cease—Assistance Archduke Ferdinand Sent in Southern Poland the Rus check which imposed on Are London. The slans ave hd nand's arnty in S¢ i the addit this has placed on Macke: oned, Ji ISEpn F © rdi ant ional strain wh the Sen's Poland serman erat von right nas post it military erman possibility the Hr Attacks Met At Souchez Berlin vi London Army headquarters follow 2 ‘North ed thei: 3 on on possession canal I out posit failed, with ho attack to the enemy “Due blain the man ious north of Souchez, on made an attack in with a continuea Fricourt, repulsed enemy nen which met The fighti “A French attack south of Albert, was A trench captured the Fre afternoon Ger attack ag on ' CRsiLy from the jour farm was lost on the fol morning. Allley French hand-grenade auccesaful. “In tack heavy Beause lowing “Batween and assaults l#opretre an prepared for broke down positions the forest of which was artillery fire front our new enemy's loss was heavy upon our position southeast of Sonder nach and southeast of Muenster was beaten off “Our alrmen attacked station build. ings at Cerardmer “The situation Is unchanged eastern theatre “In the soutiiegstern theatre a local fight has taken "place in the ion south of Krasniostav (24 miles south of Lublin), which everywhere was in our favor.” by in The of in the re TWO SUBMARINES SUNK, ftalian and Austrian Craft Go Down in a Duel Turin. —Divers, operating for the re. covery of the Italian submarine Me. dusa in the Adriatic, have discovered another submarine, evidently Aus trian, nearby on the bottom. It Is evident that both were sunk fn a sub- marine duel. : i } UNCLE, wie) YOU PUT UP] A SWING FOR : —————— [Nii Am, HUBBY SAYS | | San STAY ALL Sneed 180 T THAT JUST GRAND) {UNCLE BILL To / | | ARE WE i HUONG Tw { HAVE HUE MN fd * [a DINNER |“ ARE THE | CHERRIES | MANY LIES LOST | IN GREAT DANGER whi ahi Close to Magazine, Hard Extingu Hour's Work Required ish the Fire——Callers Quickly Ashore Hustlied General Botha. gquare mil The population and bush Iation in 12.29 $50 78.558, chiefly Hottentots The European 14.816 The militar) men popu 1913 was of whom nclud- nans police, ia iven 2.992 HOLT TO BE BURIED IN DALLAS, in Her Home City, Frank Holt This announcement Dallas, Texas buried in Dallas pany. Holt'a wife and father-in-law Ithaca, N. Y yielded to our wishes be in Ithaca, N. Y., so that she might be spared the ordeal of the funeral” said Mrs. Holt's father, the Rev. OF Sensabaugh, In malting the announce ment, “but later she insisted on Frank being buried here, were she expects to make her home.” ‘My daughter first U. 8. CAVALRY FIRED UPON. Supposed To Have Come From Mex). can Raiders. Brownsville, Texas. Twelve or 14 shots were fired from ambush on United States cavalry troops a mile east of here. The bullets spattered overhead and around the horses’ feet, but caused no Injuries, No trace of the shooters. supposed to be Mexican raiders, has been found. The situa tion from raiders is rapidly getting more serious, and Brownaville has asked more Federal troops for protec: tion. and Missouri Suffered. FOND res Iohneon. his wife and badly 3 Springs the hot hildren were all red dian Sanders ne of waz forn to fragments and two Avevearold child: killed prepari Hifted en. twins of ( lem Owen ng to t when the t their home and radius of haif a mile of t nily were bad The family was fire or nado Over a scattered three members he fa hurt AUSTRIANS SINK CRUISER Armored Ship Amalfi Sent Down By Submarine. The Italian armored cruiser been torpedoed and sunk Austrian submarine in the Adriatic. Official announcement of the destruction of the warship was made by the Ministry of Marine. Almost The Amalfi Rome ried 8584 men The official announcement loss of the Amalfi follows “While an Italian squadron was re connoltering in the northern section of the Adriatic Sea an Austrian sub marine torpedoed the cruiser Amalf, which afterward sank “Before leaving the ship the sallors eried: ‘Long live Italy!’ “The crew was almost saved.” This Is the hardest blow suffered by the [tallan Navy in the war with Aus tria of the wholly AFTER AccomPLICES OF HOLT. Secret Service Men and Detectives Be. lieve Me Must Have Mad Aid. New York Secret Service men and detectives working on the Holt -Muen- ter case centred their efforts in the search for Holts accomplices--if he had any. The thoroughness and wide gcope of his work, they think, makes it seem almost certain that he had some aid. LLIES LOSE 136 AIRCRAFT Ma chine Gun Fire June On is made that has been do not give an ator ‘casionally An ahiost Berlin, 258 Ax enemy” h the but sue ade reports an i i i § i i tm ost me A os 7 THE MARKETS) - NEW YORK Wheat red, 13 d cif New export ern Duluth, 129 Manitoba, 131% Corn--No. 2 Onls . > ¢ a0, 2 3C, an York, and yeliow, Standard, 56c; fancy clipped white ter { 65% But 28¢; higher ‘reamery extra sooring, 28% 72% AQ CH % itherad OnGs, Fegs—Fresh g firsts “xt a0 exXira Wve 21 Wis fine to fan t 19% fe onds i%5 whites, wad Slate, w fresh, Average Po ens browns, 22144 Cheese wile nn twins specials, 15% live weak broilers P244 Dressed fan y Hiry keys 11g12 roasting ohickens nearby 18% sand 01 {Chickens over, 16 16%917 192 as od eges live Poultry § Ibe and and small to medium G10; apring under 13% Ibs Muscovy, 3 Iba and over, Pekings, 3 Ibs and over, 12913 3 lbs and over, 11@12 young, 3 ibs and over, Young, per pair 15@20 ro} hens, old bh oid roost ibs, 25 @26 size. 234 3@2 ars do, Ducks 12¢ io 10@11; 17 Pigeons old, do, Guinea fowl, @20c aeroplanes According to the German figures, supplemented to some saxtent by foreign newspaper reports, the Germans, Austrians and Turks have tile aircraft up to June 22. Of these the largest number, namely lost by the French. The English lost i7 57. were SHOT FOR COWARDICE. Reports Execution Of Eight Russian Officers. leriin (wireless via Sayville) 11 Ia reported from Riga--on the Gulf of Riga, Baltle Coast—ihat eight Rus. gian officers, including one major and three non-commissioned officers, were court-martialed and shot on June 10 tor cowardice displayed in the face of the enemy. Berlin JAPAN AND RUSSIA IN PACT. Alliance Between Former Enemies Reported Near. Honolulu. A new alliance between Japan and Russia is reported by Tokio dispatches to local Japanese papers to be imminent. Advices received say that the reported alliance is nearly in final form. New 1 Live Stock CHIC 7.80; light, 785; heavy, $7@7.15; pigs, $6.26@7.60 Cattle Native beel steers, 9.90; Western, $7.2608.45; heifers, $3250950. calves, 10.50 Sheep—Sheap, $5.750685; including springs, $7010.26. AGO. — Hogs -— Bulk, $7.50@ 756@7.90; mixed, $7.30@ rough, $37@7.15; $685Q cows and $7.20 lambs, KANSAS CITY. —~Hogs--Buik, $7.60 @7.70; heavy, $7680@7656. packers and butchers’. $7.60@7.75; light, $7.60 @7.75; pigs, $7T@7.50 Cattle—Prime fed steers, §0.200Q $65: dressed beel steers, $8508.25; Western steers, $7.50699.35; Southern steers, $6.5009; cows, HS0@TTS; belfers, $7@9.50; stockers and [eed ers, $6506; calves, 360210.25. Sheep—Lambs, $925@975; year lings, $6.50@8: wethers, 5.2506; ewes, $4.75@5.50. PITTSBURGH. « Cattle — Choloe, $9.2589.50; prime, $5.80G9. Sheep-—Prime wethers, $8507: eulls and common, $2.50@2.35: lambs $7911; veal calves, 310.75@11. 3/COULD NOT STAND ON FEET | Mrs. Baker So Weak—Could Not Do Her Work —Found Relief In Novel Way. Adrien, Mich. — ““ I suffered terribly | got so weak that | could hardly do my work. 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