PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1014. PRICE ONE CENT rv PENROSE, STIRRED BY PROSPECTIVE PROBE, RETURNS TO SENATE i : Appears in Seal There for First Time in Many Weeks Resolution of In quiry Indorsed Throughout Country. PRESIDENT'S OFFICIAL FAMILY COMING TO AID OF PALMER Senatois nntl KepieBentntives Also Will Speak In Mis Behalf. I trow i niti count sins i f st 1 WASHINGTON", Sept 21 - Colonel Thomas 0 Pence, assistant to William r McCombs, Democi.ttlc national chnli man, has gone In Ponnsvlvahlti to con for with Representative A Mitchell Palmer, Deinoci title liomlncp for tho United States Senate. It Is lcntncil that niiangcmciits nro being perfected for tho Invasion of Ponns.vlvniila t inein bos" of Pieslrlent Wilson's Cabinet nnd piumlneiit Scmtois nnd Representatives, who will speak In tlio Intel est of Ml. Palmer's c.indldac. ' Washington fi lends of Glfford l"nchot, the Washington part) numlnco for the Senate, Insist that they have icelvcd no Intimation of his Intention to with draw horn the Held In faor ot Mr. Pal mer. Those who enjoj tho confide) to of Mr. Plnchot lime been led to believe that he will lcmaln In the contest until tho end, and some of tho most allien" Pro gressing hero pretend to feel confident that Plnchot will defeit both Pentose and Palmer. PROGRESSIVES WILL ASK ROOSEVELT'S AID IN PURGING PARTY n.4t etit-t rnnnEflroVr)?NTtl WASHINGTON", Sept. 21 -Senator Pen-f rose was picsoiil In the senate louay ior the I"1 llmc '" 80Veial "evks- u ,s understood that he will lcmaln heie until the Norrls lcsolutlon, providing for a .enatorHl investigation of the primary contests In Pennsylvania and Illinois, the object of which shall be to determine whether mono) was uieil unlawfully In the prlmarj contests In these Stutcs, has been consldeicd by the Committee on Privileges and Elections Senator Kern, the chaliman, hopes to set the membcra of the committee together tomorrow. "Telcgiams nnd letters aie pouring In from ever. section of the country, Indors ing the Resolution for tho Investigation suggested hi Senator Norrls," tho lnttor'B lecieUrj today asserted. These communications will be presented by Senator Noirls to tho Committee on Privileges and Elections, which Senator Kern will convene In special session lther tomorrow or Wednesday. Senator Penrose's friends Insist that the Norrls resolution will not be favor ably reported by the committee. Op ponents of Pentose and of Hogcr C. Sulll T&n, the llcmocintlc nominee In Illinois, tailed attention today to the fact that nine members of the Committee on Privileges and Elections, as constituted it present voted to unseat William Ltl ner, while one Senator, Dillingham, of Vermont, oted In faor of J-orlmet re taining hH seat Tho senators who voted asalnst Lorlmer were: ,vern, Indiana, chairmin I.ea, Tennessee; romerene, Ohio Iteed, Missouri, and Johnson. Maine. Democrats, and Clap, Minnesota; Sutherland, t tnh, Kenvon, Iowa, and Fall New Mexico, Republicans Five memheis of the committee Vnr daman MI'sWslppl. Hughes. New Jersc ; Walsh. Montana, and Thompson, Demo- Aot. nnrl Sherman. Illinois, Itepublicnn. Richard It On.iv. of Pittsburgh erc" not members of the henatc when smnd , the t t t t ,,salI13, tho Lorlmer was unseated on Jul n, 1912 ,, , . , 2,000,000 WAGE THIRD BIG FIGHT ON GALICIA' LINE Russians, Reinforced and Victorious at Jaroslaw, Press Austrian Forces Back Toward Cracow. PRESIDENT REA 59 YEARS OLD Housecleaning Faction Pre pare Appeal to Leader for Personal Investigation of Alleged Betrayal in State. Picparatlons arc being mado foi nn ap peal to Theodore Koohcvclt to coinu Into Ponnsjlvanla and Investigate the alleged betiajal of tho Progressive pait heie b William rilnn, of Plttsbutgh, and E A Van Vnlkenburg, of this city, nie under, way. This movo on the part of the faction In the Washington party, which is con ducting the State-wide movement to tluow off the rilnn-Van Vulkcnburs con tiol and ichubllltato the puity, cumo simultaneously with their t ejection of Glffoid Plnchot as the Progiesslvo can didate foi United States Senate BELGIAN VILLAGES ABLAZE, INHABITANTS IN TERROR fjermans Reported Continuing In cendiary Work In Interior. ANtWKRP, Sept 21 Ditnatclies fiom tile Interim i,a that the Germ ins continue to dcstioy villages Near Kevst-op-den Berg, the vlllago of Tremeloo was fired bv a detachment of German cvclists. More tlmn lido houses ert set ablate and the populutlun fled In terror The Germans continued their ln ctndlarv wuk at HoUluer, whlcn was Vartlj det-tiojcd BRITISH SHIP REPORTED SUNK German Ciuisei Also Captures Vessel Near Ceylon. COLUMrn 'lept 21 A Ueiman war ihlp Is lepiited to have sunk the British cteamtlup Diploma neai Celon and to have i apt Med anothei vessel. AUSTRIAN ENVOY DENIES "ANNIHILATION" OF ARMIES Colossal Russian Victories in Gnlicia Called "Pme Inventions." MANl'llUSTBR. Mass . Sept 21 Denial of the "annihilation" of tho Austrian aimv as imported In Petiogrud neusp-ipu ,,, made by the Atistro HunganiTi inibmg) heie todaj. Am baasadoi liumba mado public the follow ing nini,l wlieless message, received from Vienn i ' Foren )vpeis are publishing agnlu reports timut eolossal Russian vlctmles we air. ,j to Imve oat njo.000 denl and w(,mi, ,i inn too piisonera and SCO guns The uiwle Austiian nimy Is said KMiave In en defeated "Thei jip, of couibe, i)iiro Inventions. Our arnn i.pe.itedb has defeated unil commudllv wrukened tho Russians We are ricii Uo lo 1(,lt l)ew littles." OMNIBUS BILL NOT COMPLETED Conferees Tnko Recess nnd Expect to Finish Work Tomouow. ttAsMIr,TO. Scpt ;,.T,le ton. frees .n tht ens ton niul-trust bill f.illul to lompletH then work today as thev had Piannel m rn .mrl tnnV FU...inii nooi, tminiimv ,'"' e,'''(", e will wind up tho oii Se tmnri,w.- saifl Representative th ti " Nr""' Carolina, chairman of founn .I' Ju"i,li" Committee "Wo of ol "J lh,t ,,lere "3 nunibei "ecm,..a ,P,,ls to ,,B seltle'l and that e coulijiot btt tinough" STANDARD OIL SUIT Decision Under "Seven-SIsteis " Act Acquits Company. Mon under one of the "beven sisters." court , t,"r,ll;in "' tlle common tdeas comnlnln, 'Iu'ls,0 cu dismissed a H ' h-irelng discrimination bv the htt , on,f,ny- of "New JerW lh 's., .,0 c,eate u monopoly. t htvt Jl'i"? .'"! ''"'P'l'J- as alleged niob iV'1 "rimlnatorjr rates on the rtu i ,',"1,laint bel"S brought l.y "umvan V MW.L.k m co"'l'-ny Judgo i$to& U'e eWde"te "W not candidacy of Mi. Plnchot, intimating that he legarded the former Chief 1 or estcr foi the Gnveinnmnt as a 'siiu.it tot" in Pennsjlvunia He fuithe. de claied that he tu voted a genuine Pcnn bjlvanian as a candidate. Mr. Quay t. attitude, it s pointtd out, is paiticulailv slgniiicant In view of Ills peison.il fric nd ship for Colonel ltoosovelt and ids posi tion as a Ieadoi in the Piogiesslvo move ment In the western end of the Stale The stand tnUt u bj Ml. CJnaj was piomptlv sciondid tills afternoon b Wil liam P. De.ikvne, of this cits , the toimcr ticasiuei ot the Washington Parts Counts- Committee and a heavy I1nnnci.il sup porter of the Ptogresslve movement. Mr. Dcakjne said. "While as jet I am not full advised as to the leubons behind Mi Qua s move, still 1 fel well enough acquainted with the situation to take mj stand b his side against Mr. Pln chot " Tho plan to have Colonel Hoosevelt mint tntu I'enusvlv.iniu nnd make a pei sonal iuvestlgition of the netivitics of Mr rilim and Mi Van V.ilkenburg h.iu been under conuideialloii for seveiat diss, ult'liiugli tlie Mponsois of tin "paitv clean-out' inovemcnt aie not willing to stute w ho will make tho flrht movo Ml Ueaksne agteid this utteinoon Hint Mr Quns will in all ptohahilltv lie the man to go to Mi Itiwovelt and las- thu pioblem of party icguneiatlmi befoio lilm "Wo in I'ounsslvania," Mr L)t.ikue ad ded, "cannot ulfoul to have Mi. rlonse vlt sactilled to th" tieicliers of th Fllnn-Vnn Valkenbuig Inlluenccs " While as et no om lias given any reason for the unexpected oppnibitloii to tne eiindidncs of Mr. Plnchot, It is be lieved In political cire-les thu tlio oppo nents of the Flinn-Van V.ilkenburg con tiol feil that Mi. plnchot Is so tied to these men that, if successful, hu could nevci be independent i nuiili to htnnd as a tiue lepiesentatlio of thu Pio giesslvo pa i tv Mi Ueakvne said this afternoon tint fiom tho niiinliei of ieisnuil calls lie Is receiving in leguid to his stand ngalust Mi Fllnn and Mi Van VnlloMihurg hu feels that full so )ti runt of the Hooje vclt supportois In 111.' aie teadj to Join In tho revolt to puigo the p.titj. .CHICAGO BANK ROBBED Auto Bandits Shoot Cleik nncl Es cape With Loot, CHICAGO. Sept 2!-'ulter Joss, a clerk, was shot bs foiu automobile bindlts who held up the Fi.inkliu I'aik State bank In tho uoi thwes,tein section of the citj shoitlbefoie noon todaj The bandits obtained some mone, the amount at inesent bein, unknown WEATHER FORECAST ?hlladell'hia and vicinity Fair thai 'V'i7ftt an(i 7'ue.. ,.,- , '""tf fVt STSw. ""P"" O'ntle van. F" details, see tost page. k BELGIANS WIN SKIRMISHES ' AGAINST GERMAN FLANKS King Albert Continues to Head Ag friessive Movement, ANTWKHP, aept. .'1 -fcltiimlshea me of dally occurrences between tho tleiiiiqi) and Belgian ttoops, but lepurts Issued at the War Ofllco ritate that Kins Albert a tioops liuvo tuffcu'd no check 111 their offensive uioveniiint A fchirp flwhi oceuued Sunday between Alost and Coideahem, and the Oemnns retlted No extensive upeintlons tlio posiihlo beeaube of the ten (tic downpour that has turned n. great section of the counlis noithwcit at Bnuseki Into nioras-si consignment of Fiench rlltus has ai rived heie Thej. are fo Belgian iccuilts who otheivvlse would bo without aims. pirrrtocinAD. Sept. 21. Two million men tiro ginppllng today In the thlid geneial ctignscincnt In Gallcla, Jtusslan foiccs, lclnfoiccd by ficsh troops nnd filed with victories In the occuptllon of Jaioslavv, Sambor, Giodcck and Dublccko, nic engaging the entile Austrian front on the lino from Cincow lo PrzennsrT" Ocnernl Danltl's aimy has been forced still further bnek- wnid. 1 The ltusslans now occupy virtually nil of Gallcla, cast of the river San and hnvo In placet nossed that stream In-thelr pursuit of the Auitrlaus The Car's tin 1 en nre sweeping to the west and south of Generals Dinkl nnd Von Aulfenbeig The latter Is dltectlng a dlcorg.inlzrd ictieat tovvuid Crneovv, but Geneial DankI Is reported to be In a position from which he cannot eti lento lilmself. Ills surrender is expected In i few das. PllZYSlIM f, BOMBAHDnD Tho bombardment of Pizsseml contin ues, but their failure to force a capitula tion of this foi tress has not detened tho Russians In their advance. They hnvo left a foice to hold the city nnd foits I a stnto of siege, while the aimles lelnfoired by fresh troops from the 1101 th, aie continuing tliclr advance to the west. The Geiman I-andwehr Corps, which stilted eastwaid In the south of Ilus siin Poland to open n wav of cseipe for tha AiiFtrlans, his been met and defeat ed at Pandomir on tho Vistula Pi7emvsl, Invested on thiee sides, now is being bombdidcd with heavy Russian guns, 'but so far still withstands tho at tack, and an nrtllleiy duel Is In progress In which the casualties are vers" lieavs-. The general Russian advance todas' fol lows the elht divs' fighting culminating in the capture of I.cmbetg, nnd the nine divs' fighting around Rawa Ruska. Slego guns u.ed In the assault on fhose posi tions nave been put Into emplacements mound rremssl. Jteanwlille the cav llrv and infant) v, supported by rpilck-llreis nnd the mnllcr artillery pieces, nie with tho fotefront of the Russian advance DANKL'S FORCHS MUNACHD A supiemc attempt Is to be made to annihilate tho Austrian armies of Dankl and Von Auffenberg, (he llrst move In which is the endeavor to cut General Dankl s forces off. The Austrian losses have been staggei Ing. Tho weatliu continues cold, with lain and sleet Tho speed of the Rus blin advance has totced the enemy to le ticat without many of their guns, which are mired In tlio swamps nnd roads, man of which arc inches deep In mud. PnTROaRAI), Sept 21. The Russian troops have bigun most Import int opentlons In tho fortified le sion of Pi ems 1 and Jmoslav, Of the two, Piemvsl Is consldeicd much the strongei defensive position, moio i.n pieii.ihlr even than Cineow. Tlie Kusslnns aiuad nie attacklnc tho gairlson of Prremsj I, which is repoited Invested on three sides, and the Ai.s- tinns hive lotiied from the foitlikntions of Jnoslav The AiKtiiin ten pruatd tins again been bidlv beaten and lias Miff pre d lieav losses in attempting to withstand the Russian advance- Tlio ltusslans are now in pui suit neai Bnanow and Ranlshoff, villages in west Gallcla near the Vistula. I'm thei advance of Rmsiiin folios win announced bv tlio War Office todav V dining night attack, tlie culmination of 11 di's bomb iidment, nveiwhelrind the AUHtii.iu defendeis of Uubiecko, on the am. and tlio Russian fmces captured tlioufc.inds of piisoiiejs and a scoi or moio of guns, together with laige ciuaii titles of supplies left behind b tho Aus ti Inns' ictieat "Prernvsl is now undei attack f)nni tllieo tepainto dlieetions," tlie War Of. flee stalement ileelmul 'The bombard nifiiit is continuliig, with our loue.s stead ily advmiclus on the outer inttenehments. Giodek. on tho (list of Pi ems si has Ik en oceupicd. Pambo). to tlio MUith. has fallen befme our armies nnd wc have es. tnbllshed a lino ot furthei communica lion 011 tlio west tinough the eiipluio of ljuhlecko "Tho letreating Austiian nuees builieil Jaioslaw heioio theii evacuation." Head of tho Pennsylvania Rnllrond Kpeps to Hin Desk. Ktcadv work Is cimdudie to longevity Samuel lira, pi'sldint of the Pennsyl vania Rnllroad, who Is 59 scms old to dav, lelleves m this idea He wnn con gintulitcil h n number of his official Mart todaj, but Went light on with his woik tho sume as any other day In the veni Fiom the position of ehnlnnun Mr ilea lose to his piesent post. He was hoi 11 In Hcllldusshuig, Pa , September 21, WX nnd entcied tlio employ of the iiilliuad whin ho wns in wars old Fol lowing the leslmiutlon of lames McCrcn, Mr Rea w.io clteted to the ptesldelie. SEGAL'S CREDITORS FIGHT COMMITMENT TO INSANE ASYLUM Trustee in Bankruptcy and Attorney Will Ask for Proof That Former Finan cier Is Mentally Incompetent. A Pght by creditors ngilnst the com mitment of Adolph Segnl to the State Hospital for the Ini&no at Norrlstown Is indicated today In statements by the tiusire In hankiuptcy nnd his attorney S'gal'a attomcis, accotdlng to these men, will bo called upon to furnish proof of the one time Ilnnnclei's Insanity at a meeting of ercdltois to be held next Thin sday afternoon In tho Drcxcl Building. Walter T. Douglass, the tlustce In bnnkiuptev, declined today that he be lieves Mi Segil his somr money. Hour M AVessCls, attoine- for the trustee, said th it he Ins his own opinion, nut will say nothing until the Investigation now under .va got s fnttHei. Ho de clires his belief tlmt if there are inv unscheduled assets they will be haul to find. Segil swoii in bnnkiuptev court last Julv tlmt ills a-sets whip T'i cents, al though his ililiiltlies vvcie cloe to W, nro.OOO. Since that time tlie trusleo his been liivestlgitlns to deteimlne If nns tblng has been forgotten or conienled Segil Is still In St Josephs Ilospltnl .Fust when lie will be taken to tho State Hospital for the Inane nt Nmrlstovvn has not been divulged At St luscph's It Is believed tint the ti In will be made to monou. The detav o believed to"l)e due to tlie low psh feast davs. as Jacob Lift man, who has been acting for Bcrl begal, Is not in hi3 oiiiic todas 'Tlie fact th.it .1 magistrate bus 1 om mltted Mr. See-al d"ei not lake him out of tile' juriwllctfurr of the Federal C'cuit'' said Mr. AVessels todas "It will bo necessai foi Segnl's attomess to 3how nt the- creditors' meeting Thursday v hv ho wns t-ent to Noiris town. if ho has been sent by th.it. time, and to furnish proof or his insantt ' Two phsslclans cettlfied to the In snnlty ot Mr Segal ns the prellmlnars step to his Inenrcoiatlon at Nonlttown and thev probabi will be called to th" creditors' meeting in tlie office of Josepli Mellors, tho referee in bank ruptcy. When Mt Vessels was asked today If he bellevpd Scgtl has an assets nut sido of tho T'i cents scheduled, he said "I havo 111 own opinion as to that, but I cannot say until the Investigation goes faither If theip ai any assets they probablv will be lint et to find ' similar statement was made bv Mr Douglass He bald "Though wc feel that Mi Segal has some monev the creditors are tired of putting up funds on such a slight ch.inca of 1 c covin I think It will he up to Secnl s nttotnevs to prove that he is Insane at the meeting Thui-dn ' The War Today j GERMANS ADVANCE AT , BAYONET POINT, BUT ARE REPULSED WAR 'PLANE FOR CANADIANS MONTRFAl.. Sept 21-AvkUot laves, ftslng In u hsdroplane bought at tile Cur tifcu plant at Haminotidsport. N V , ar vlcd at Cliumbh todav on his was to alcarliei un p u Juetue H btt Haininundport ctte dn iint the nlsht pear Rouses I'oim N V 1 lid n snl the twdei tn s nicnuus ine machtit will be used Dy me vaunuian troops golr t9 the front. AUSTRIANS QUIT JAROSLAW FOR STRATEGIC REASONS War OfficQConcenttntes Forces fQt Defense of PiHeinysl, VU3NNA, b wu of Homo liensured), Sept 21. Kvncuatlon of Juioslaw by Austiian forces was ntconipliahed becuuso of a deslio to cuncentr.ilo forces for Uefenso of Pizemisl, nccuiillns to Uor QHlcu statements today The bttttemont sal's: Our battle lino in Uuliel.i has never been strongei. Tho new battle lino from I'lvcmSiil to Crueuw Is tng.iged For sttateslc reasons our forces havo letie.iteil slightly nlutin this Uut In order to occupy ttionger pojition. The evacuatlun of Jmustaw ws de liberate, the cits having lust Its strategic Importance Tlio city vvaa fired uu our leaving it. Ulujin was . luitt I here- b the olilciut iidinission that th urmy of Geneial Dankl has been campelh-'d to take tho do fciistvo nnalnst tho Russians In Gullcit This was the fiut otlUUI admUblon that tho Austrian arms have suffered an re vertes 111 Hit fighting nsuinat Itiusin At the same time Field Matshal Ivon Hoet4endorf. chief of the Austrian Gen eial Maif, mule public a rpoit from 1 Ills troops, but explaining that tho Itus- ,, , . . , , . sisns hid been encountered in over- 1 J"" August WtlhcllU Shot Jn Arm, ITALY'S CABINET DISCUSSES WAR CRISIS ALL NIGHT No Statement in Roply to Austria's Denial of Hostile Attitude. ROMF. Sept 21 An all-night session of tho Italian Cabi net was held follow Ins tecelpt of 1111 oflleiul lmul fiom Vienna that Austria Is making wm piupaiatiotis upon tho Italian ftontloi. At the conclusion of tho meeting this morning 110 statement "as Issued, but it geiunilly Is believed that Italy's futmo' attitude had ben under discussion. Pciplic' the denial of the Austrian Gov ernment tlu tt-Dklon its getting higher, nnd the govornmnnt has placed suaitls at the disposal of both the Uei inun and Austrian nmbassics. A pioces-slon, receded by bands p'avlns pnttiotto nl3, mar bed to the Foita Pla, on Sunday to celebrate tho anniversary of tho entis of th Italians Into Rome. The mm chers ehened wildly utU pass ing the iiiitiah embassy, whe'l'e the Fnlon luik was lis ins A deiuonsttntion against neutrality was to hnvo been hold tn Naples, but was called off ouing to the objections of the nuthoilties. Negoti itions, (he nature of which Is unknown, aie pending hi'tween lta! nnd Rumania It is possible that a notv Rallvtin alliance mas l.. formed to in illldo Ituls inneud of Greece The Rumamun tiovernroeut has placed nn o)der for i0O.UM.fjoo cartridges with Italian factm lea, A teleainni from Ruelwrest s.is: "llemonstiaiioiis aie being made in sup port of the demand that tlio present Rumanian 1'nbiuet be dissolved because it allowed MM ticim.in aalluis and -10 car loads of ammunition to s through the coimtri en loute for Turkey King Charles is considering seriously the dis solution of hih Cabinet There is also a popular demand for ,1 K.ilUun federa tion to Include Rumania and Ituls and to havo the mot al support of England. France and Russia ' KAISER'S SON WOUNDED whelming numbers; Loudon Konis. LONDON Sept Jl , dinpatcli from Ileillu to a uws uwrtev here, bs was of 'Ilw Hagu. ias -i tliat fi.iiuh iin TIMnTTTTtV TTtfTH A TtTVT V CTHTrp ,.... ..,.w .,. ...4. crpi DJ wa of -lllv lUlfU, ,v.Mfc.fKi;i t Si m jl dii,patih Jiiiic .ugust vv tineim tl irJin uruosiio tue tMut liciut 11 v on Utr i r-nitioi vviintun vvao -h .1 m tbs ti. it u conduiliii-, 1 ni una! iniiuirs M at"' duim-, the bilte of Slurne It into th" fighting rettttily between stditr uluo ct tea that ihe ivuisn h t c 'iifcncd Hayonet ch.irgei liy tho aermnns In another detei mined eTfort to pierce the Allie")' contie nt t'rnonno hnvo been repulsed The Invading Teutons had Renewed tho nDsault alone: tho entire 120-nilloo ftont of the Alsne battle line. The French and Hrltlsh continue their nt tempt to outflank General von Kluk'o forces on tho ex treme German right wing. lfelglum forces, harassing; the German tight llnnk, have lnto)fered en with operations against the Allies that heavy mtllleiy has been tushed to wnrd Antwerp to crush the army led by King Albert. t The Germans nro fortifying their lino of retreat through Belgium. Two million men are engaged In the third Important Gallclnn battle of the war. The Hussions, reinforced by fresh troops nnd encouraged by tho rvncuntlon of Jaroslaw, the In vestment of iyzcniysl on three sides, the capture of Dublccko and other smaller fortified position, are engag ing Genernl Dankl's army and havo continued successful In various en gagements with his rcnrguaid. In dications point to Russian numeri cal superiority on the field, as the Southern Poland nnd Gallclan aimles nie co-operating as a unit, and the Austrlans havo again been placed on the defensive In order to protect the lino of communication to Cracow. In East Prussia three German army cocps (120,000 men), under General Hlndenburg, have started nn ag gressive movement against Russian Poland, Grodno, on the main lino between Warsaw and Petrograd, Is tho immediate objective. Tho de feated Russian armies of Grodno and Vllna have joined to resist the ad vance. Montenegrin troops seized the town of Rogblt7a, 30 miles fiom Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, and continued their march to within ten miles of the stronghold. Tho capture of Sarajevo Is confidently expected. Berlin War OlMcc reports successful attacks at several points along tho line nnd announces arrival of heavy reinforcements. The French hnvo been repulsed with heavy losses wherovcr they assumed, tho offen sive. It was added. Further proof of superiority of Gorman artillery p H said to have been given In tho engagement along the Alsne. London War Ofllco reports the arrival of 100,000 men to savo the waveilng army of von Kluk, with the Allies continuing their flanking movement. It Is admitted that the casualties of the allied forces are heavy, largely because of tho dtillculty in locating masked German batteries. Vienna admits tho evacuation of Jar oslaw, which was burned before tho army loft. The Russians have won several engagements with the rear gued of Genernl Dankl's reinforced aims, which has again been put on the defensive. Tho evacuation of Jaroslaw is n.scilbed to statugle rea sons, involving nld to Przomysl and inotectfon of tho lino of communica tion to Cracow. Reverses to Dankl's army have caused gloom in Vienna. where hope ran high t at its Junc tion with thin of Von Autfeubers would result in stopping tha Russian advance in Gnlicia. Pctrogtnd Wnr OUico jopotts continued hiitCL'ss In the (lulicln 1 campaign. GiodeH, fc'amhor and Dubiccho nl reaily nro taken, tho capture of tho last named cleat ing the way to nu advance westward Pizemysl, enq uire of vvhicli is prereuuisito to mov ing west m Cmcow and euro ing the ngsresive into Silesia ngainst Hres lau nnd Posen, 1ms been invested Some of the Russian ttooiis mo pro. t ceodlug woHtvvnrd. Investment of Frsemjsl nnd evacuation of Jaroslaw havo loft tho Russians fieo to movo nearer Cracow, where tho fiercest Austrian tesistanco is epectctl, Urltish Admiralty remits both stio ceases and revers.es Tho Carmania ennli tin armed German merchantman off South America Tho Koenlgsberg disabled the English cruUer Pegasus near gunzlhat. and tlio German crui ser Umdtn captured sU English ves sels in Day of Bengal, the Ailmir. alty admits. The Uemian Baltic fleet. Hying tho flag of Prince ilonry of Prussia, is reported to have seriously damaged the Uutslan fleet near tb Quit of Finland. Tha Allies PlaJm control f the Atlantic, Mediterranean anJ Noith Sen. Rumania') ontrancs into tho war on Craonne, Near Centre of Long Battle Line, Is Point of Most Desperate Assault; London Reports Von Kluk's Retreat On Allies' Left. . French Move Heaviest Artillery East of River Oise Teutons Renew Bombard ment of Rheims and Soissons With Unabated Fury. PARIS, Sept. 21. German forces, in a soles of desper ate assaults In the region of Craonne, today resorted to tho bayonet, but were repulsed by tho Allies with 'consider able loss. The Invaders' assaults vjore espe cially violent east of the Oise and north of tho Alsne. At 3 o'clock this afternoon the "War Office issued this official statement: On our left wing, on the right bank of the Oise, we have advanced to tho heights of Lnssigny (wet of Noyon). East of the Oiso nnd to the north of the Alsne the Germans have shown nn increase in actlv lty. Violent attacks turning Into bay onet charges have been delivered in tho region of Craonne Tho enemy has been repulsed nt all points with considerable losses. Around Rheims the enemy has made no infantry attack, but has confined hi-? efforts to bombarding oui front with his- heavy pieces. At the centre In Champagne and on the west side of tho Argonne, be ond Soualn, we have taken Nesnllleshurtus and JIasslges. In tho Woevre region the enemy holds tho legion of Thlancourt and has bombarded Harron-Chateul. On tho right wing (Lot mine and the Vosges) thero i.s no change. The Germans are fortifying them selv es on Delmiot Hill, south of Chatcau-Pallns. The British troops had taken up positions 'n the Cinonno region, and It ifc supposed that the forces of Sir John Trench hro bearing the brunt of the attacks mado by the German infantry. Sixteen wotds constituted an addi tional oflicial statement issued at Bor deaux this afternoon. It follows: "We nie conlldent that tho Allies hold a favorable position In the great battle now progressing" Today's announcement Is tho first since tho battle of the Alsne began stating that olther side had resorted to the bayonet This indicates that on this, tho ninth day of tho battle, tho nttlllery duel which has been raging for many days, tesulted in a drawn battle and that the other forces hava now been bt ought Into action. Tho Allies have ihlowu forward heavy bodies of men to cngago tho attacking forces. Activity of the Trench and British knocking down the walls of the prin cipal buildings of the town and many noncombatnnts have been killed. Tha Hotel do Ville, tho museum, the sub prefecture and nil neighboring build ings have been destro)ed almost com pletely, It was nnnounced today. Only a few walls of the famous ca thedral, erected in the Middle Ages, re main standing. Both Soissons and Rheims nre re ported to be in flnmes. Soissons has been under fire since fighting In tho present battle began. Rheims haa been bombarded for 84 hours. farther to the cast, near the Ar gonne district, in the Jleuso Valley and the Vosges, fighting is less severe, but is still going on. The destruction along the valley of the Alsne is appalling. Wounded sol diers, returned officers and prisoners from the front describe the loss of llfo as colossal. The stretch of lowland between tho hills flanking the Aisnn is described as a valley of death and desolation. Day and night tho bombardment goes on until one vvondera in amaze ment how the Germans are able t bring from their distant base of sup plies sutliclent ammunition necessary to keep their batteries in action all the time It is confidently believed by the French military authorities in Pari that tho German positions can bo so thoroughly weakened by the cannonade that tho Trench and Biitish will bo able to sweep the Geimans from their entrenchments at the point tsf thu bayonet, despite the reinforcements. Already, it is said, the Trench have been able to silence sov oral of the Ger man batteries at that point, compelllns them to take up now positions Tho effect of tho German artlliery flro upon the French and British troops has been terrible, it Is admitted Some of tho heaviest German guns have been shelling the allied positions from a dis tance of seven miles AH are cleverly masked. It is admitted that one of tho largest guns, which has. done great damage, is so successfully concealed that tho Allies have been unable to locate it So far tho fighting has been a fierce nttlllery duel, partaking of the quali ties of a siege Now, however with --4 both sides bcc-inniriir to u.sn mntn nn, mound Soissoni, shows that the Allies mora infantry, tho lighting should bo nro continuing their Hanking movo- near its end. The present week should ment ngainst the troops of General ' -ca l"e tide of victory and defeat How - von Kluk. who appouts in immlnont ' ins ln clerly marked channels. danger of being surrounded, Heavy 1 elnfot cements have been rushed to von Kluk's aid. Tho French hae been able to move their heaviest artiller) to tho firing lino east of the Oise, near its junction with the Alsne, and a continuous night and day bombardment nsoinst the German positions is. in progress. At. cording to the official announcement, tlio hardest fluhtiiiB is In progress near Soissons, on tho extreme western end Whether It will result in the Germans taking tho offensive movement In an effort to pierce the Kronen and British lines, or whether the Allies will bo able to roll back the German legions to tho frontier, remains to be seen 1 No matter how the present battle 1 goes, oil o northeastern France, from Paris tu the Bolgtati and German fron I tier, will havo been ravaged, devas I taied and scourged. It is as though' the hands of God. sweeping in divine wrath, had withered and wasted the lami for the stns of its people The French and Gngltnh have been of tho battle line, and near Rheims, successful In taking big bodies of pus tn tho centre. The bombardment of Rheims con ' i,nin hut it fiflPms flint tha ,., in the Herman ranks are filled a soon nt thev arn mode. Mm a rhnn mono tinned todu) wth unabated fury. The prisoners at ttBp now aro intrnel' , heavy German guns, mounted on the ths rity, all having been brought in heights three miles from the city, are ( within the last week. Am. OERMN, Sept 8terdam. The following oflicial statement cov ertn'g tha general situation In France was issued today. "Success is meeting our offensive the side of the Allies is expected, it ogl the allied British and French ONSLAUGHTS OF GERMANS UNCHECKED, BERLIN REPORTS 31 (by way of "The reinforcements sent to the front have given a good a count of themselves and have strengthened our lined b) replacing the soldiers who were almost e.hauted by the terrific strain under which the have been fighting for many days. 'Our HrtiUery again has demon- being admitted by Uerrnan autrtori- 1 forces. Wo are making progress at tie that efforts of the Kaiser to gain 1 several points. Heavy rains for a few stwed its superiority. td of the Balkan State have been davs 1 .impelled the German troops to. "We n'e "epuued attatks made by lutile r'uuliw Balkan complication ' wuhh. 1 1 their atta. k. but we are now tre,"'h trooP on n. w Saales, re 1 into in ngnitng rettttuv eetw ecu tidier U)iro ci lea mat me ivuisn h i c nftncd I ... ., . 1 r r , , . , ..,.., '" lne 1 !"" v osjsejj 'j of the Bavarian and Ttubviun forces In tha Imn Cros-j of the dm elas on him P.vUd if Rumania takes up moving forward with the enemy mak- The height of Primont ' the Qwnwn army. f for bravery in that action. I arms. ms an enerjetlc defense. Rheims. was taken by assault. t near the al- Mi Hi t. fe fe &- $&rLm. W amffrBttiTi "If -1 - -r .-,:...-:- -