IE EUROPEAN WAR A WE Tl YEAR AGO THIS 1915, K Qctober 2, Russians gained on the Viina front. Bulgarian Serbian frontier forces massed on German attempt to cross Dan. ube at Semendria repulsed by Serbians. Germans made fierce counter. attacks on west front. October 3, 191 Seventy tho troops landed at clied back Minden usand French Saloniki Russians hurg's armies. part from Germans retook greater Hohenzollern redoubt itish of Br Russians advanced in of Van in the Caucasus. bombarded Luxemburg. region French airmen German depots in 1915. Russians retook many lages, driving back Teutons north and south. October 4, vil- in Russia presented ultimatum te Bulgaria, demanding break with central powers. in and Germans gained ground counter-attacks near Lens Givenchy. submarine sank Brit. off Greek coast, Austrian ish steamer October 5, Allies’ ministers demanded their 1915. to Bulgaria passports. Greek premier Venizelos signed. re- Lord Derby made director of recruiting in Great Britain, Germany disavowed of Arabic and offered rep to America. sinking ation German British More allied troops Saloniki. submarine sank two steamers. landed at October 6, Russians attacked A along Bessarabian frontier 1915, ustrsans French captured Tahure Champagne. Austro-German of Serbia begun. invasion Zaimis became ter. ctober 7, 1915, Germans, forced the pass Save and Drina entered Serbia. 400,000 age of rivers Austro strong, Danube, and Russian ecru bombarded Bulgarian port of Varna. Lord Bryce told parliament 800000 Armenians massacred by Turks. seers Champagne. Russian armies attacked along whole eastern line. ITEMS FROM EVERYWHERE A new method netition with oll fuel 1s t Vancouver. It can be suppli aba furnaces by the same n The WwW proce to British to apply it + utilizing oat ir 1 con wing tried at is said that crushed coal prodiuc- ing thod that oll is utilized. ey #8 is of Columbia for gpecial interest it is proposed ing purposes in the big of the province It seven tons of « opper ore can be smelt. ed with one te by th erly ratio was a ton of ore. nd 8 also Austria allow young to fight In armies, but Canada will not, according to a recruiting officer in Win nipeg, several have applied, and t could hardly be kept from Join force In response to a call for gEmelt is asserted thins # Lin n of coal is process wuereas foru the ton of conl to a Ruskla a rhin, women their ing by unit of the Nineteenth battalion.” Refining niekel by a new process is reported as having been discovered in Canada. The claim Is that 100 pounds of matte can converted into 60 pounds of metal In 48 hours, and that the low-grade iron ores of the Lauren- tian hills near Ottawa can be used. In British Columbia half of the in- dustrial capital is invested In the lum- bering and woodworking business, half the pay roll 8f the provinces ls de rived from the forests and 87 per cent of the annual wealth production is at tributed to the same source, The geological survey has estimated that the Colorado river ln an average year discharged Into the gulf of Call. fornia 338,000,000 tons of sili and salt, equal to 20 tons for each square mile of land the river drains, For the eight months ending with Inst February the oversea trade of Australia showed a gain of $88 145. 025 when contrasted with the com monwenlith's foreign commerce of the previous year, Because of the war, chicory 1a sell. ing high In England-—at from $125 to 2140 a ton, whereas In normal times he U PEAGE TALK bY CHANGELL Allies Lines. Hollweg Says Pierce German U. S. CALLED UNNEUTRAL Made Theme For Crit Of Ameri With Entente Chancellor Discour ism cans Armics ages Peace Talk. via Londor heels of the ut Berlin, ial Chancell rning #4 aiternocon ty lared that this vear had made Germany's position gOCUTE was the case last attack upon Britain he that country break ernational ls after was above all flercest than lea In his declared that ing one int other and “most egotist obstinate Was AW an Germany's cal, enemy.” and most Predicts Lines Will The Allies cannot break through the German lines on the Somme, Chan coellor von Bethmann-Hollweg told the teichatag, making a similar statement in regard to the eastern front. “The English and French, it is true, he sald, “have achieved advantages, Our first lines have been some kilometres and we Hold. ” have also to terial. Thal was inevitable in an of fensive on such a mighty scale. But what our enemies hoped to accomplish, namely, break through scale and roll up our positions, has not been attained. The battle of the Somme will cost further sacrifices, Stil] another trench and another village may. be lost, but they will not get through.” AES All gn OE ERIE, al LRP TRE I BR WE Gn Th THE CAMPAIGN Fhe FL NRE We OF TM ER LS IRE A SECRETARY | y TARE (ARE OF 0. 8. EXPORTS BREAK REGORD BANDITS’ HEAVY 055 IN BATTLE Villa Followers Killed in Fight at Cusihuiriachic. CARRANZISTAS ALSO SUFFER a Surge Medic ons and is General Ramos-—Baude!lic Uribe Is Made By HIGH FOOD COST HITS NAVY. Many Firms, Unable To Meet tracts, Fail To Bid. Con. of cann 55,174, while 2,305,000 1 tomatoes were of 12,945 ine i128 Was One of the largest pounds were ten of fared S440 000 canned at $51 peac 319 TO BRING MEMPHIS SURVIVORS hes, which of Transport Hancock Will Leave Santo Domingo Tomorrow. The Santo Domingo States with Washington cock left the United § transport Han Sunday about 300 mem. Memphis, of the court of In who have Investigated the dis and guns and other vijuable equipment which have been salvaged. officers LONDON TO MOVE CLOCKS BACK, Old-Time Plan. New York Britain was ginning 3 A ~Legal time in Great put back M., October 1. This 1 will be the same as it was before the daylight-saving system was inau i i HE THE ALIEN f55UE To Renew Negotiations With U. S. After European War. INSISTS ON ENTRY RIGHTS Washington | af Japan's Dignity Offended. ese gon thay of these restrictions ied as J in hor rice to 0 being the 3 and WOMAN NAMED AS ELECTOR. Catherine MeCulloch First To Honored field, Iii Ei Be In Hiinois. Democratic Hiate Convention indoraing the i adoj toed “unl ed $-hour day for all in workers engaged ir pursuits.” The plat platform suffrage and men and non-agri imit wome ultural in August. | Alt} own In Goods it Was Pre ough a Decline is Sh Shipped Into Country, Greater Than Any icus August & $ SUSPICIOUS OF FALSE T¢ ial Gives Expl Seizures MEXICAN BANDITS ROB TRAINS Even Shoes Taken From the Feet Of Passengers SUICIDE Son Of Late Admiral For In 111 Henlth Three Years. son of Roe, himself here netantiy valid widow here ingtor and by an in and mother in Was! body will be taken three survived the an where been invalid for of private banks under control of State. A corrupt practices act is advo cated, the plank on this subject stat ing that “without such a law the direct primary bas become a rich man's game.” TO DRILL 400 COLLEGE MEN. | Capt. William Kelly Assigned To Uni. versity Of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. — Announcement was William Kelly, 8. A, instruc profeszor of military science and | tactics, The course, which about 400 | students have pledged themselves to | take, f= designed to train college men | to become reserve officers in time of | need. MILLIONAIRE TO BOSS POLICE. James Couzens Accepts Post Of Com. missioner At Detroit, Detroit. James Couzens, multi millionaire and former vice president of the Ford Motor Company, ac cepted the appointment of Police Com. missioner of Detroit. The position carries a salary of $5000. He suc ceeds John Gillespie, who resigned last night. has MoB KILLS TWO NEGROES. Breaks Tennessee Jail and Shoots Alleged Murderers. Nashville, Tenn Two negroes an rested In connection with the murder of Bud Burns at QGardonsburg. were taken from the Hohenwald jail by a mob and shot to death against trees on a nearby hill . 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