————————— THE EUROPEAN WAR A YEAR AGO THIS WEEK September 25, 1915. Entente allies began great at. tack on 300.mile front in France and Belgium. British gained near Loos and French in Champagne. Russian squadron bombarded German land positions on Gulf of Riga. British brugge. squadron shelled Zee. 1915. suspended attacks September 26, Germans on Dvinsk. Germans attacked east of Lida and Vilna. Allies made west front, Loos. great advances on taking Souchez and 1915. Hinden- September 27, Russians burg’'s repulsed armies British of Loos, pushed offensive east Frenc reached German ond line in Champagne. sunk American ship Vincent by mine in White sea; four lost Austria Ambassador Dumba. recalled September 28, 1916. British in Loos region reached German third line Turks defeated by British at Kut-el-Amara on the Tigris. Terms of Anglo-French loan of $500,000,000 in United States settled Linsingen recaptured and recrossed the Styr. Lutsk Lutsk German sumed. drive on re. Austrians in Galicia were driv. en back Great Britain warned Bulga. ria against aggression. 29, 1915, Anglo-French troops landed at Saloniki, Greece, for service in Serbia September Austro-Germans advanced on Serbia in force. French fought German second line at Butte de Tahure and Na- vain farm Austrian zone attacks in Tolmine repulsed. italian failed. Turks on toward Bagdad attacks near Dolje Tigris retreated September 30, 1915. Russians drove back Germans in Dvinsk region. sen massed 250,000 an frontier Von Macker men on Sert French pierced German second ling in Champagne. October 1, Russians 1915. checked German of who front from Riga rotested German offi. at Sofia Official reports that more than 20 German submarines had been British rs Pp resance sunk by new device CONDENSATIONS mun radio the of T with State Zeal Franeisco Samoa New by pected that the the Uni lar a word reduce this Ing the m route. The tant extinet liza punctatum), found only on tain lets in the bay of Plenty northern New Zealand. It is of great scientific interest for the it iz the i of the order of reptiles, and i= ing fossil” It for food, but in New Zeal Gov. ernor de Graeff of the cole ony of the Dutch republic at St. BEusta- tius, w. L, was the first official of n foreign nation to salute the American flag. This event occurred on Novem- ber 16, 1776, when a Yankee ship en- tered the harbor of St. Eustatius, In the British army a battalion of 1.018 men requires for its daily ra. tions 635 two-pound loaves, 127 pounds of bacon, more than 31 pounds of salt and nearly 13 pounds of pepper, to mention only a few of the tems. To lessen the humming of telephone wires fastened to buildings a new German system incloses them in co ment cylinders that are softer on the inside than the outside, British Columbia leads all other provinces in the Dominion of Canada n the value of its fisherfos products, he aggregate for 1915 being approxi ately $15,000,000, vir Is 1 : cane 0 San ex of messages ‘o cost ted States will ex Later on It is hoped to half by » all-w than over an more eY8Agee ireloss ira tualer rdlike reptile (Sphenoden now rocky i reason only surviving prosaurin, therefore or primitive a sort of “liv formerly hunted protected by was f is now and, law HINDENUR IRIE | in Combles. Indications That Germans Are Prepar ing To Renew Offensive Against Noted By Mili. At the Russians tary Critics London Hindenburg fie mii rs cate a sradua ffensive by the G ynia is looked upon a FRENCH GAIN COMBLES. LOSE HEIGHT ITALIANS GAIN Rome fur IN TRENTINO Ital progress Office gintont have made ino front ian troops on the Trent the War antfotnced “Per bad terfered with the activity ther weather again in of the ie theater of opera Bays “Never progress ia re with our head of Vane toward the summit Monte Sief, in the Upper Corde On the Julian front were artillery actions.’ troops throughout the whe * the statement some further in conneetion advance at Valley and theless ported per the Cismon there limited REVOLT IN GREEK NAVY. Breparing To Join Movement At Saloniki. to the Athens “The Greek armored cruiser Georgio Averof, lying off the arsenal on the Island Salamis, near Piraeus, Join the revolutionary Saloniki dered the remainder the Georgio reaching Saloniki” BOMBS DROPPED oN DOVER. dispatch SAVE London A from movement “The Government has of the fleet Averoft at ar from Aircraft Guns. London. A German seaplane flow vver Dover and dropped three bombs The missiles caused no casualties, ae cording to an official announcement The hostile seaplane was chased away by anti-aircraft guns. GREAT BRITAIN UrFER3 APOLOGY Expresses Regret for Hold-Up of Steamer Cebu. PLEADS MISTAKE DUE TO FOG ondon Officials Intimate States Is Dilatory In Steps To Crush German Juntas g Ars la is now but exist British Gover: made these ivitie branche len ment, enfations but no inti ed steps repres fo on on the subject, mation has been Washington has the organization statements, is (lermans Washingt receiv vet taken which, ubaidized heavily TRAIN HITS AUTO; ONE DEAD. Six Other Persons Injured At Cam bridge Springs. Cambridge Springs, Pa Roy Wise a special officer of the Erie Railroad, was killed; Gilbert Daniels and Mrs Abraham Yocum, of Townsville, Pa. other persons were badly hurt an automobile was struck by Railroad train here an Erie | The automobile to push it from the track when the crash came FLOOD VICTIMS BRING SUIT. Allege Columbus Producing Co. Mas Obstructed Creek. Charleston, W. Va --8ix been filed here against the Columbus Producing Company by persons whose houses were destroyed during the recent Cabin Creek floods, when about persons wera drowned and property | suits each 3 Rar - 0 Nap i Lime # o ty tat FE CVILIAN BOARD [KES OATH Twenty-Four Scientists Government Officers Now HEADED BY THOS. A. EDISON iels Meets Me Navy C Cor Board and Predicts Will Do Much Coe rnd ry " »ecretary Dan the vilian appointed the be commit Edison laeke Robin Whitney, Dr. I. H | Fr J. Sprague, I e Addicks irteen sites AWTend TT ned luding Haverstraw Point { Fisher's nd point 3 the Che around Norfolk. but Pla e most Were ment ! Island, Staten Island ipeake Annapolis favored There i was the aireac there. The decision wa RELIEF WORK IN SYRIA, | Restrictions Placed On Red Cross Re moved By Turkey. has vielded to for an exten Washington Turkey diplomatic negotiations | Ottoman territory beyond the present limited operations in | sections of Syria. The State Depart | ment notified Red Cross, headquarters that the Turkish government had agreed to remove its restrictions, and preparations were taken at once for | beginning a great relief campaign in co-operation with the Red Crescent Society of Turkey. U.BOAT SINKS TRANSPORT. | steamer Completely Filled and Goes Down In 43 Seconds. Berlin.—The Admiralty announced | that a hostile transport was sunk in the Mediterranean on September 17 by statement: “A German submarine on | Beptember 17 sank in the Mediter. ranean a completely filled hostile | transport. | seconds, CHIHUAHUA CITY HELD BY VILLA § Bandit Leader Held the Town For Hours. Left U Men An nmolested With and Carried munition Sends Re been General Ball's rena Brove pear in pe: cled definite! Id be Chihual the fact bv w however and Vi 1d apy ¥ on at i $1 that will be established ness whose evidence con accepted without question Not Likely To Involve Pershing. It is thought uniike i} ‘erehing’s force will be new fighting in most at General nvolved in Mei 0, favorable account ithushua nearest An ana inain NO matter gch the for Villa the (Cl trae Th ine battle ns American det 1060 n Oves more th iles north of Chi ihua hua, IWay the body «ti what successes thes attacks might ieve in surprise upon ed rick an and the pect to Americans in pursuit of orders from attack upon the latter could not go the raider without Washington out new TROOPS ORDERED MOME. Leave the Border As Others Arrive. San Antonio, Tex. Three regiments will be sent home from the border when the North Carolina guard, three regiments strong, reaches its station at El Paso, it announced at Southern headquarters, The regiments released probably will Second and Third of the was department General Funston has decided that when the advent of fresh regiments of guardsmen permits the release of or. ganizations which have seen service on the border, the regiments which In this instance the Firat, turn home. priority Second and sion will be left to Major General Clements, commander of the Pennsyl: { vania division at El Paso. ithern, { hickens { | 4 do, do hens, small old 11@ , 20021; do, small White Leghorns, Pekings, 3% Ibs do, puddle, do, do, 15: do, 15; do smaller, roost ors medium 2; Young. 16¢; Ovy «0 Ducks and over } M sd 13414 do, Live Stock CHICAGO 11.10; light, @11.40; heavy, $O85@10.05; pigs, Cattle-~Native beef cattic, $660@ 11.25. Western steers, $609.40: stock. ers and feeders, $4.60@ 7.65; cows and heifers, $3.50@9.35; calves, $8.50@13 Sheep--Western, 36900850; ewes $4@8%; lambs, 37011 Hogs Bulk, $10.29 $i1020@ 11.40; mixed, $9.90 $985@11.30; rough, $710 BT. LOUIS-—Hogs, pigs, $7.250 10.25; lights, $10.70@ 1100; mixed and butchers’, $1065611.30; good, heavy, $11.25@11.30; bulk, $7.70611.25. Cattle Native beef steers, $7.50 11; yearling steers and heifers, $8. a 1065. cows, $550@8: stockers and feeders, $5.30@8; Texas quarantine steers, $5508.50; prime Southern steers, $8G 7: cows and heifers, $7. oe 9: native calves, $6611.75 Sheep-—Lambs, $7¢11.35: slaughter ewes, §5@7.25; bleating ewes, $9910; Feariings $600.64 > ®