w EVENING LEDGEK-PHILADrcr.PmA. SATURDAY, SBl'TlSMBEIl 26 10U. RIVERS OF BLOOD AGAIN MAY DELUGE WATERLOO AS GERMANS' GATHER FOR BATTlj BOO 111 H ,1 U I l noo i 1 ;i, . h i MS r iDt ' las JHUtUR! . , Bfj i i I li-H . 1 If M&44 .. tSf 4 einrorco the German rlsht. An a r-on-'frequence, they must remain nn the de fenelvo, although the French are keep Ing up their assaults, feeling out tho weak place In the line. On tho extreme French right, ao. cording to the latest Information, the Hermans arc giving ground before tho French at the northern part nf the French right where It Joins the centre, but It has been found Impossible to prevent the advance of the defmans dlons the Metiso In the direction of St. .vtlhtel. They havo not, however, been able to cross the river. livery time they string their pontoons the French artillery, which commands every point, blown the bridge to pieces. The German lino now begins at Mons, in Uelghim, swings west to St. Amand, south through Cafnbrai, St. mediately north of the Alsne, as the po sition to which they have fallen back ! infinitely stronger. The key to tho position of the German risht Is a nat- ' ural horseshoe of stone quarries ex- , tending around the oise from Glrau- ' mont and Anthetilt to Machcmok. The , ivnoio position is marked by Mom Gauclon, opposite ComnU-gnc, from which the steen sides of a timirnn rv. tend toward tho northeast and tho southeast. There seems to be evidence for tho belief that General Joffre, the French eommandef.m.ehlef, and Field Mar shal Sir John French, tho Urltish commander, are rallying all their strength for a final effort against tho German lines. Every available man is being sent to the front, while the commanders of the nllied tmnne .. Quent.n on the main road through the lwo wflM hftV- bcen o Ham to Noyon. and then Is unchanged rwloub,e lne)r Mml0tt8 , thclf ef. I forts to turn th German nanks. The schemes .,f the German General Staff, of course, arc secret, but mill tary men who have so far studied th German campaign believe that it Is ;he object of tho Kaiser'-? fr.r-r-s to ; allow the Allies to wear th-mlvr . out . In attacks upon the strong j,r.it s,.-t- I held by the invaders. It Is nfossary ' for the Germans to assume the r,tr-n- slve In a certain dei-rhe n? nmf rm,.tu .1....... . .u- .....- ...... i...-. " Hut the real German offensive mov ing up a terrwte nomoarument against the works about Verdun. from the past few days at any material point in Its spread across France in a southeasterly direction, following th" heights of the Aisne to a point north of Rhelms and then directly east to Varenncs, taken on Thursday by the Germans. Prom thre the ln of the Mcuse l. fois.wed with the Germans threatening the forts nf the Toul-Ver-dun line, fin the eastern edge of the western To tho south of Wrdun a heavy -French force, sent northward from Nancy and Toul, Is pressing vigor ously against the army of Crown Prince Huprecht of Ravarla, Attack follows nttack In quick succession. The vulue of German strategy Is becoming more and tn'tv apparent. It now seems certain that the German j to hold Ornay and Thann. both of did not intend to hold h- heights im- ! whkh places thev claim to h.-ive r.-,l,-en ment all along the line has not yet been attempted. As the result of a four-day fight, beginning September 1, tho Germans have been forced back from the Wes- serllng Valley (In upper Alsace) to Cernay. Reports of desultory fighting are coming in from the Vosges. but It Is ; not certain that the French wero able " 'WW I't1 WW iiiiiiiiMMiiiiii in ,, '-''",''sgWMPglSs f, 'W$wmlmF mmiKUKKMmMmBmmmmmmmmi FALL OF PMEMYSL TAKE NEARBY TOli Main Army Moves West. ward on Cracow, Where1 L n r t : me vjunnan oeneral Slajf' Has Superseded Austrian Control. ALLIES RETREAT 12 MILES ALONG OISE, BERLIN STATES BERLIN i by way of Amsterdam!, Sept. 2. Oillcial announcement was made to day that the western end of the Ger man forros In Frunce h.vl token the offensive against the Allien and had an von tnem back 5 2 miles. It also ' was stated that on the eastern end the ! f"'en no declslvc result. Tfre German XJermans had ascemled the Meuse i armies of the centre and left are xieignts atter nan! sighting southeast . slowly but suroly breaking down the ing was severe. Wo continue to advanr-e. while our artillery main tains Its bombardment of the French forts. The general situation In France re mains favorable to the Germans, the War Office says, although there has of Verdun and wefe, advancing stead , .Vy despite strong 'resistance. The statement follows: Following repeated attacks along the oiae by the eu..mj. who seem to haw; been strongly re'nforred, our troops took the offensive and drove tho foe back IS milea. Fiht lng continues on the western end of the opposing lii)e. -iong tne Meuse, soulie;,..-t nf Verdun. we have nu. I the. heights on the east In... Th French oppose,! our advam e there with fret, troops, ind the tiht- Frunch defense, and important dc- i velopmentu are hoped for in this sec- , tion of the battle line. Reports in the foreign newspapers t that Pope Benedict had protested to Elmperor William against the bom bardment of Rheims are ofllcially de nied here. It Is stated that the Ger man Knvoy In Rome was asked for in- formation as to the damage done to' athedral of Xotre Dame and that k win l wMk v " 1 wwMfflra ; ' J I S -1 ff wmS - eir-ZL- - '' "is-,-ff-'WSi.i''y ' ' '? ' - - - -A .- BRITAIN TREMBLES FEARING ZEPPELIN NOCTURNAL VISIT Raids on Ostend and Bou logne Increase Vigilance Across Channel Belgians Protest to United States. '&r??sf4m; ,A3m rh ERECT IN DEATH AS WAR MISSILES STRIKE VICTIMS French Use Bombs Filled With Turpinite, as Most Humane Destroyer. Death Is Instantaneous. I.O.N DON, i erii- o,,. PI- !' tli ejf c. '. Ill Its Ho it, t'-.i to i, ti,(. K'-pt. IM.-itcn-i.-kaM,. il. of novel ergi,,,, . anr .,. ntm.nnt. In all parts of Kuio,,,.. thin!f M , ,in.x PMUMIV1 l,ot., .Jf'llll.d oi, trig nw j-.Jn-. UM.ii l, the pM-ii ., ing turplntti, a hiirmtnnrA -tn-i to Inst.intiiroui. and i.iUi,t everv Uvtiig thlnif fth!n ls Although it is k.( .1. , turpinite raijl.ot be ot fc-roniiM it vioi-tle. hi). (,!i. ij,l s, of war. In fu t. It In - , r ,mtle m.,si not b 'onfiie1 'U. ' dil.t,. ;,nd oti r nploivi which l,.n-e ile.4.)le futn' tlll.l ellt.re Hies , f . i, . -,,, .ojiller dead In their tr- u h.- uh a ie.iji fume from the mitiieri ,!.- tur(ii, t .(, . CtlUrged liy Kiff.h i .ni;.lH.'loe1( I,:,,,,.. the Ma' A'- tntant.ui. o.i ,mrtr i- sld to havi Utiu i.tiiMi'i , liiinitit. The I'lciicn nun ., t. -i-,. of i i-;i n Ite Ii .shmm'd i, -i.-.-ii rr.'.l.. ios tuii'initt Itsilf. l-.s, jk it- .u. i(4iit-d it In riald. for the use ul tl.t nr ail nuni. Hoc arid the UMi.ipiiluii'i, of th. li.uiie gun j.o leientl) hioubt il. i.. u-e li wt lle. MlHt.nv tuiM-rU urt no sii tU'ltitf ulifthrr turpiJiltf ti U ltd it-, ii to ,.e in ueiojiWiie.-,. I.vddili i bulU to t.( ;iuui ullf for th Uji of iiillituj) uiii'iam' and Zeppelins. A4 'At t.il' aiv ;irMl': i nis repiy was received without com , li. r.t. ! BLOODY WATERLOO I FEELS TEUTON HEEL i IN MARTIAL TREAD belgian Aviators Report New Lines of Entrench ment Designed as Haven for Right Wing, Shattered by Allies, l'lm g .i,hs r..) lighted. 1!14. hy i:. K Wclrle. bCbNES IN THE GERMAN PRISON CAMP AT ALTEN GRABOW, NEAR BERLIN In the upper picture arc shown French prisoners at Hieir morning ablutions. In the lower picture are shown type of I'rcnch, Belgian and Turco prisoners of war. CHINESE RESENT CARRANZA FORCES DEFEATED BY YAQU1S ANTVVKItl'. Wept i. That th. 'i.inmns are planning a new 'hd in -..uthern Hfivium whh will tla-i- lhel- rewrves dimctly .jn the plalr' 'f W'Mterloo h bKl.Vvni eertaln hec. , ti'lgi.ii aviators who have mude fon r.ab.v.'.. v,.r the ierniu iu.lMot. leport tin; "instruction of imei of en. iKn.hnientu n'.rth of Ut,m and hi poinu o.. ie hencjut, fn,, antf H)n lthWl) U,i.. the .nttre line of Ule .Smhr 4)jo Ii-, heit maiie i'aw,t t .1..--t... i'""' 1 ! irituuia "'Ii Vhil It ih Hdm.tted tht t,e r ' 111' ' I ifllv the ,.r..,.o,.., .,...... ,. . ., . . -.., ,....,, llieinofl.H Hfillll "i' arm, should take. i Mievecl 'it no hwe that Uw- qerniKiw hv pf- j..,...,i ., ),v t whl.h their ntlr.. riKit Kinf, nam bring hard praM4 by the ftllie),, ,.,. tttfc! refuge. 'fj, fjer. ii.n entrenehej tH.uMws, th retwrte re. eiVfd by the IhCgiw, qi,n.rw Wtt my ' U-mn hunt with umjmwi tFtitto ."'d ..).- plainly itttenrttd fr winter i.tntpmirn j ('intliiuetl from 1'uee I li-fl. I..I 1: .1 . . h' "k. li'iil.r arouicr.-. . 1 ' ..1: . nvoy of tin .Stut' i IwritttmrM. v. -nt to fhlhu.uiiri . -t i -.. v to i-ot.fer with Villa. It v.d It, ' .tiled -i vMirnintf to the north'ni 'adir. It !. ttflievetl he will endeavor to K"t Vllln to agree to a conference ith t'arransa lepiesontBtives. 'ar ranza aifenti-- here were udvhxd that i. neral Currunza had naked Villa for ji oft reni.e. and that Hoberlo V. I'vf- lU'irn, formerly ('iirrnnxit't repr. -eiitu. tiw here, will probably com" to confer with Villa leprt'Sentativt'Si. It is Mild that farransH is WilllnK to retire fioin I'lid'TKhip of the Consititutionalltts uud'-r ceitmn cndititins. Whether Qeiii nil Alvarn fihnson Is in th" .state I'eriiu-iulary tt Clijhu.ilmti or !,,is h'-eti executed In Torroon U a (U'K SEIZURE OF TOWN OUTSIDE WAR ZONE I PRESS ATTACKS ON- KAISER PROHIBITED IN ENGLAND PR KIN, ,ept. 2. Japanese troopH have Mdaed the fhiuene town ol Ve!-llen. In Slmn Tims jrov inee. ulul the !hloef l,n,...ifn .h.. ... .t, ...UI..I. I. 1 !..- ' " "-"' ".." l- ro'r.. Am-rlran iviuihIok twm Huhim- ; lwlMlnu .. .. ...,., ,. ',. outside ihe som. 0f Hghtlng flxuil for the i.unimlstn aitaintit Klaa-fhuu. iVtl-IlBn 1 ahout mileia from Tslns 'I'.io .jtid twenty mile west f the hound. 'i.v 01 the Uurroan tenitoiy of Kino. 1 ban. It in m the railroad runnlmt to Tit'hTaln.) Tlk! .I.'iii.'ineee took poBstssloii of the Censor Stops Sale of Paper Contain ing' Cartoon of Emperor. I." 'Nljil.V, .Sept. 2fi. IVrs0n.1I dttackx on the Kuiei-i' nro i' in. uiuu uy me uiittiorities. . news- . I 1..1 per the other day isued rt varieaturo, I not at all violent in uh.iracter. depietlnp Or-iinifi",-, nC Y: !I i lh" KtllKW thlowlnir down his mulled CCUpatlOn Of Wei-riSien, f'.mtlet and striking hia foot with it. I .... i'wi.i.u iittic iuru:uucn ine snio 01 11 1 in the htrects. ! 'I'tf. Int-Ht fliizctte. the nttlehil Itrlilth oriMn, contaliiK no fewer than twenty-four paR.u -of uppulntnients of Vrtlleers to c'liiimunds. Htulf and units of the army. What ftrilies the outsider most ill the tp poliitmentH is the recurrence of mimes that have hardly been out of the riiixotto .lme ever there wus 11 Gazette. The Itilu- ...--I.U.IIII iim. ineiu'ies i-riuee .Artnur 01 CommuKht and three members nf Pa'a nient. Cciloncl Seely. late Secretary for War, Is giuetted as "special service of. licer." Near his name occur the names 80 Miles From Japanese Operations Against Tsing Tao, Regarded as Aggression. hw say obretron was. tnotiht from Tor re n hy order of Villa, after th- lutt.-r Ki Hrmittrd him In start f..r .e.lio t'.l nmt that he now t( In the I'hiltda-h-4i ! niteiitlary. Heftisees lr)ll' Tor re it, ,.,i.v ii' was ti.tei, from -( train tlm-. atid that fvport" Wtfe curr tit that h'- hid been eSeeuted. Advn es r oelvid In Jtutrex hint i.i'fht t.'v tlslttlritj hi- been i)i prusrui at j Jdpam e. Then, ari- al imJiraUoiw ttwt the (jr inani a ajfiiln pimmJur Ba ai,nnt to of carrying guna of onl4'rtle in, u Hm k Arawero. Khoul.i iit. i r........ is cori.-eivuhli. th iixiiol MUi.ue tuipmlf. j hack ml. MIhu this will b Alutt Hovvmer, III the ...seiit W4r militaiy ,,,. "' JUMWHIWHjf experts do nut -xict to m any f "' ""W. h vB thouifh they bQuJJ I'ruUiB's cnemiud du-cover tnojgh about wk h- fiirtltli.'iti,pa wth a strong l.iriiiiiiiM io iraiimi a u UK vun armj, tny would at 4(1 lnis tut U nZZon uMtum.y hearllf ,,, J i " t I ,, M , , - .- w ,r M, yopiti any Ml4leli; umv Irani h. ,.ytJ, 4,1 toe Hiitutb and Bflgian Uitor wim eouta m . m an u nuse. of the terrihle enlne-t r itrriny will wind over the Hutish eiiplnl, ami bombs coiit.ilmxg hotilhlc aws r anion? the ni'.poiis It is predicted the Germans may drop upon darkened lion dtn streets, ilut such nonet ;iuj tittle undsliwss. bacause of the ei;.eileiuo of 1'aris ith German bombs few iiriaons nr klllttd thre. tout th i'arlsluns la a tvy eniayiri the visits of the Uernmn i!r shlaj. ulihli oiiiin.'ii il . .-. j 1 1 . I over the atfwuf lones of iMna,.. . r.poftixl north of ,hnt ana also directly iu the est o this city . y U lW Jirs, Raymoaa Wins PJnals NEW VtinK. Sept. KoJtowliiK up Pit arli slK-eCkce. in tli.. u...,,,r.,. ,. I.- ....1. .....I., I ,. . " 41... ....II ' - ,"",U- .,..... v.. ,....., ........ . ., . ,,. ,,- 1 ,...,,. a.. ;.i.j,its , naiiiiiloiisrilii on the afturnoon. lireat r..d thioned int.. u irts of t!,e t,.,i Sid.- Tenm i-luu at th str.'fM f. fw tlf u. 11 visitors and letr.st ipn, 1 , iltg Kdward' ii fthawed Ult'e. fear pf the Uoaus droci'ed itaji'" .4 ti. r,r. ,. m,Ss i-iarn 1 asset i rroaj the k- 4 te title rojna in stmlcht sets. 6.3. e.o. J - ' -I! w " S.V.V A.VTM.Mft Tex., SepJ. S. -lls. IMti he r. tilvnl here ' Samuel HcMm. hu.it r pivBentittive for tlenerttl I'aii.ir.a fii m It. V reiujra, hk in the nt irf Mexico, anm.itne that a Hoard ' ij.li. tary 1 hi.fs pus mb apiHilnt. d to nmli. ate the nriVttAva toltt Currt.n.;, and Villa. VMIIA 'ltr!, iIJ(le, Stut. M-Con-ktitiitlniMtlst trft'.ii suit to th nort'i Ol tun ITttJI t'l hecK the nunpore,! lev- 1 I itiuii"iinrc rouvwmwi iirnur uio.jhi Agmlar at r-M.ited to h'-- (tit. 1. i th. niourtaitite 11 v, Aia i.g, wIvh tit f-.-rdeiil yrnvrail ..d pis fure.-s wete ll SMH, Agililur U M4)tiiS'l t h- movinB towapl Vta 'ru. He oe'.upied KsjTip'!i-, 11 mill', west nt Vr Uiwt, iivinv out a luikt of S5 men, eight of ftllOltl eli klih-ll. no attempt to oppose th -ntea ilnrliis the dy, A. ViUa has " ' " !"lr't""' ina '" frs. Thnutth r- iiooft :it Zanite.as and has "ept rope ! there uere t'hinese troops at Wel.llsj. n, t that tttv. .luareit omt'Ittls Wile. '1 . tiiey made mutli'S has wcurtfu in III 1 utistitut.iott. utist-- i.-anip. i'Ula lias continued to frttfy Tmreon and to nit ti'Mips th in from tin- north. 'iura,t xti, foreis art. !v;ioiteti nivlna on Toriefin ftom tnite (ilrwtions. SERBS ACCUSES AU.STR1ANS OF KILLING PRISONERS Offlcors tSnia to Have Sot New Ex amples of Barbarity. ... , , . , N's. mcpi. s. Wogielid Xervi.11 Mildiers, who hav reached this city, t.ll tarriWo tulea of IJw csuetty f tbefr Austtian foes. All these at- daily published in the netis iM.r and, a.s n matter of course, tend to Inn inn. ..oiw.thltijr ijbe fc-iay n popular hailed of -Vttna. This ihe qui -. i-ii.'-Pt Henina-ies, .uid in eumi.etioti uith the 4-turlcs of Aij3tii4i hfutlitlt.s have i.'ii I thfc folbultig statt-nu'iit: I'lemiiiutloii c,t in,. tfttiier, ou 'nun!l ..-.una to Hutu inoub ,,Jt)s tbat iinf outrajtr ciJHlpitt4'iJ by tiie rtu-iny iy not me.-. 'y tint, wfuks of the rank and rtle, out aleo f tim wtttcfi'it. t apnears that th" onvieiion, eaitfuily fostered hy li suiMiiots, was twdii In tb,e Austrian army, that the Servians were cruel to wards thoii pilaemts. tt'iuwit they mu tiuta, ,imJ that Servians poiaonw) food omj uuitk. iin-i..mi wir, .t-rerywb'i. Ttte enemy's oflicers set thei 1,1. n .1... . xur.iuiif to IimJu. thtta tu tiunniit atiot- ! ill.h. I'AHIS, e,.. S3. It'iia Uator 'hiiier, of the Sith Heal- The Figaro ays tkua fUn the ar is ! -t, klltwt with Bis own hand .ilsomi WIVES AID WQTERS. REPORT aerman Send Jfotne for expert A0 vice, Figaro Charges, over the nanp tit a city can be kIvwj Which nut. tuken liy the German., and ftrwrdi utaUn b the t-'i.tieh. fiuni tttiich liu' lit't'iiiun utlkeis bnt for their wives iii ord.r to nave theli Kuidanee in the s. le. 1.01, linen and j. ,', . ... v.hUh win lo be ptlldged iioui in h"U-CS li-n-f '.(.tettl .-In" name can t" aiul iaant bronaht l.tiort- (jim. "Weteiiaht Brtteb. of the ym, jc!l. uvut, b,illd gtvtn iiino.tut ptaants at l.oclsniua. Columbia Soccer Men Out Early xi:v luith. s. t a -.iiun, iu, too. tt 111. loionrt,, v, t,, t.am. ,,. . vprftt irreratts jt .. .-..-i. ,.... . ytvelt Wii '" ,.l"le to DrQVO thlM e.ui. I I'lebt vewlermi ..fi.r,... ... ...... ..' jugal intemiition. the cliltlal call next Monday. ttuvan,;q OI of the two Gouffhs, Col. ,1. K, Gouuh and 'ol. H. do la 1'oer Goucli. I.loyd Georce's decision to call n the on p.iund nml ten shilling notes, with a view to the re.i.ssUR uf better ones, has come n n relief to bankers. Th -o films v hits of paper have been freely foiRt-d sine they came Into use us a lecal tender. I.ady N'njlor.t.nylnnd, who li one of the uinbt popular of the AnRlo.Ameiican hoHtessep in London, has isone to North Wales, and Is iHiuippltig Xantelyd If nil a h It-I I'rt.ss hospital, "to be used If needed. She hiis ulso offered Hyde I'ark Itnuse, tho sewne of many hrllllunt it'e-puiiiuien. .ir me. Himi intrpos. j apanese"deny "charge OF EXCESSES IN CHINA Embassy nt Washington Deolaros Traps Well Behaved, WASIIt.N'iiTH.V. 4eit. M. -Iienlal ..f re. pons from China that Japnne.M- troops riimm tti'il exctaises uhjlc .tiBifc-ed in nperatluni. ueainst Klnn-l.'lmu tiwlay Was madf hy the Japanese ,embaaa- lm. Tho gtatemsnt was: "Recent cwbtottranw frwn t'hina can only h taUen with a wralu of salt. Tjh.re a r sinister effurts now being uswl in China as elsewhere to iV color to the icpnrU and ttltBmis uolus abioad. (Inmitdltiui Wljorts asiKid to east 4 slur upon the retmtm.un of th .ap4iese fct44tw are thus m re or its abiaeiui t;ntt.t, "Th ulleped ruthless cw4ut ol tlte Japani-se troups in blian Tun. sab tu h- enntaU'iul In a ttur coming from LuM'huu. is nolhlmf moro ur less- than a imtlicious ci.nard. ,4.V dispateb addi.ssd tu the Shanghai llervury by a ten Uncr -iivinii in i'iu-ttii sm In Wirt. -Tiie ritid dun-lptlne of the iapuu.se rtuy and tht! decortnii of ttu rank and tib- are simply Unliable. After tiw lon4iu of the .lapaiuse tnoii the iJlUeUK rv at ac atsl marhtls are mint. As to the l'hiuee Uoiuen. the Januuese arc takinv scriionliniu ,nr.. ,,,.. to anuuv them 111 an.- ivite Th.. i-.i. I antse soldiers are m-eivelt everywhere ilh barty welcome." "In bin. .Iap.111.se Mildurs are living up lo their Herniation as c.-Wbli:,lied ,tt I.OXDOX, Sept. K. London is nervous over the constantly inereislnjr raids of tho German Zeppelin balloons, and there Is n feeling of appre hension that .1 flight may be made over this city. The precautions taken by tho Govern ment, f-uch a.s the ceaseless bwlng of i?ear hliKhts over the city at nglht, the darkening of the streets and the patrols of aeroplanes by day have not tended to decrease the fears of the people. News of recent fllBht of German bal loons over O.stend, Boulogne and Jut land make. plain the poss-ibiUty of a Ger man balloon reeonnnlsance over London. The for is not that the Germans' will drop bombs upon tho city, as they did at Antwerp; the feelinc; of panic, Knlch would jiiobubly follow the appearance of u Zeppelin hero would arise from the heightened possibilities or danger from the air. Gcimun balloon raids arc becoming the busitboo of a blj; part of tho people, especially since the mornlnf,- papers told of a German aeronaut dropping bombs upon the shipbuilding yurd at n-JuloBnc. It Is easy to equip a Zeppelin with sufficient file! uml other supplies for a viuor.) of from 500 to 700 mile3, and the distance from tho Cierman strongholds in Uelglum and Franco to London and return is less thun that. The Admiralty has ndopiotl strinsent precautions to protect the coast nnd the warships lying III the North Sea and Kngilsh Chnnuel. ALL LIGHTS OCT AT NIGHT. At night till unneoesenry lights on both sea an dlund are oxtliigulslied. The sUy is combed with scurcnllghts nt Intervals and aeroplanes nro held ready d.iy and irfght for a itlght aloft to give battle to an invading uirshlp. If nh airship raid over Knglish inll should be attempted hy the Germans, tho balloons probably would be convoyed hy aeroplanes to give battle to the i;ng- lish planes. A Gerumn nvlutor dropped bumhs upon tho rac o.urso nt Amiens on Thurnday night. 1 vldently misfiUlm; th course for a Uritlsh or French mili tary aerodrome. The Xeppelln observed over Jutland v.-ns seen by persons In Thuno. wiio sold I" was traveling In a southeasterly di rection and at an enormous altitude, ' litil'UOQSR ATTACKED. A German aviator dropped u bomb iuto a uhlpbuilding yard at Boulogne Thurs day, js't, person wus Injured and slight damage uyas done. ltdlt.rta also have reached hen. of a dul in the air la-tween aermuji ntjil tb. Sian aviator over Mtnssels, The two tnnehlnes ascended -i u sreut altitude, and, after it awlft t'ight, the ttVlntois exehansfd shots at close, range. Suddenly tho tleiinan machine turned turtle and fdl. and the R.lgian biplane returned toward Antwerp. ,- aispawii rtcelVMl today from Uastl PETItOGnAD. Senl Advices from the Gallclnn front tod. Bay that tho capture of Przemysl Is J llevcd Imminent. All noncombatants j,. ' lng been permitted to leave the clt. The nusslan bombardment contlnw,' from all sides. Already weaknesses kv ' been noled In the eastern fort?, Wh, ' the fire of tho Russian artillery l.. w! exceptlonally deadly. Two of the out., forts nre reported as taken. Meanwhile the main Russian army 1. ............. ...-, , oovemeni niong the rail, rond llnnn l.ntu . . . . " Przemyal. toward Cracow, it 3 M known that a desperate resistance win ttn enr.n. tntnMn.1 . - ' .. .iivmiintni lLl irncow. A strong German force has sinned the work of defending tint im 'I poitant fortification and a C?erman IT e,, uemiieti rrom the German GcnVrii' stafl has rcnlnreil ft. a.. , "cra' 'tZ'cli;-: nccordlnff t0 ndv,CC3 r's; Russian troops on the southwest fi IIIVI. nnettoln.t .!, 1 -. . ki . -"I'.v- ... imporiant ra roait" centre of chyrow. southeast of PrzemyjL1 without opposition, following the can. 5 uro of Krukenlco and Fctoxtyn. accX ng to nn ofllclal announcement Issued' hero tnrlnv Tl,lo ..t. .1.. ii ..' .ue.a undisputed control S, all the rX .. ..,. ak v-vnirai uancla, AUSTRIANS RETREAT TO 1V1SLOKA, Dynow. on the San ntvor, west o( Trzemsyl, has also been taken. Severs fighting took place In tho vicinity of Dyr.ow before tho Austrians retreated 10 me wislolta River. On the right of the southwest front, tha Russian forces are resting at Rzeszow, on tie -vVisloka. while the troops from Uaranow and Ranlzow are moving to ward Tarnow nnd the bombardment of Prezemysl continues. Some of tho Rm, r ruli.,dVnnco U!'-t's have tried to crow' the -tt Isloka near Rzeszotv hut have been driven hack by superior forces me reports current that Cracow has been taken over by the Germans, because of their dissatisfaction with the Austrian plan of campaign, arc given little crcd. eoi... a 1 me uar umce. STORAGE OF COTTON CROP REGULATED BY OFFICIAL ORDER1 Interstate Commerce Com mission Provides Method to Meet Exigency in South Caused by European War. V?UJt Xtli . (,t thB u"nlb" lroip..i the KnglUh aviators who iu-w oy. , able dunuige. um of the rbnis. it is kuM damaged oi at the hun Keppdln airships. hll th.. second landed 01, a machine it-a a. destroytd manv tiu.ili. tate piwea of mat-bittery for t!,e uir. TImi raW mart- by the llritlsh ti.rlal scout, ha causea 8l cathedrals m, u m'w ,4,lvr u "" hit itass, ibliu th dlmejisions of tlit Rt Cross f'as o thf tuMpitrthj in n,.iog,e 4d tmsbuig b4V been greatly umd. OSTJlNtt WlOTBiiTB TO I!, a n,e ... . TKNii. Sept.su rte burgomaster luOa ptewutetl to ,th,iU,Ktk'tto ","ul lwr irmumliNriii i'." lu ,'-:Jo' Wilson of the Ltnit.ti btaks j foimai iei.u. ti.. A;.. tl-us t.r the ti.nuan iieppellns. 1,, the yoiomuiilcahw tht. burrfouu.st.l- sets forth that iistenj i4 tt ,,on fortiLd m, that the in-.loi-ity f it... Inhab.Unt.s .,,c noii-i..iiihai,uts 411.J that bonii0 i,ac " ' II IIIJIIIH II llll I, lilt. 111,.. ' ' " '""I'lll, in. tine, of the ltuso-J..Paiiese war and ' mlhi-try I,..- ,,.," ' "' tiuuul'S The stri-U t man,- , -The "t ,, ' t ..' ' , " ""' """'""" t...,.- of mintirv discipline and -m ' i.,", fln 1,'Tn' "ii", 'frD"" n.i rbi-trntlon from umv regsary 3t. to tho pMi i,M w n uni -,t 1Z1 HV" i'uuw is their wd0 of bcoavior- latlw pf tn rieuu of e ,UDTe V'" ia5aSg3SL-44ML , .emrj-HfAtmrn WASllI.VGTO.V, Sept. M.-Ruh 1- govern, ing the itorago of cotton in order to meet the eMgcncy in the South ..re to b put In effect by the railroad., by a special order of the Interstate fomnxrw Commission made puldic today. The Commission nnnounctd tat thes rules were for the purpose of ..o!,jstln the cotton people nnd carrier- nt tha South to meet extraordinary demand for the storage .of cotton occasioned bv th I.uropoan war; for the purpose of pro. idlng temporary warehousing srwee for the sttirng.i of cotton under arrangements approved by the Secretary nt the Trea. Ury mid the Federal Reserve Hoard, and or permitting the carriers to re'Ognlza tho wntohouses as points for the storags 1 c;,tt'n- ln Tiler that sip b point shoti d bo given the bencllt of transt privileges. STORAGE REGl'LATIONS The regulations governing the storaga or cotton during the . otton vc.tr emiinS August Jl. 1015, In substance ,are as fol lows: "I. I'OttuIl Sllinneil fnr Rrli.llllnS and rcshlpment must be consigmd to tha . lieiiouslns point and freight thereto I- .'. on oasis or the full local r.te upon ivniiii tip. delierlng agent will h v liil fielght receipt, which the holder . ' tha cotton would retain for the nurpote of securing reshlpping privilege. .. 1 ion reshipment fi.mi the ware housing point, the fchlpper All be re mired tn suriender to the .i-!.r ..r the inie nringing the cotton into n. v.ire. housing point the paid freight hi I ...er. lag that identical cotton The tui'th- rof bales, marks and weight nt , .,tt ,n as. (oiv, anted from the warehousing point, must conform to the paid fr 1 lt b 'i and? hi ndtlltinn the shipper will be required '1 i ceruiy on the back of the paid freight' i-.iii.i... . ..... .. . ..... ... .t, mm inu cuiton lenuered Is the itienii. cal cotton received thereundei. 'lite oliip per will also be. mtpiireil t .unfinl" t the railway agent at the time of 1 hlp. mint the bill of lading rnveilng the nov liiBiit of tho cotton Into the warehousing point, unless tho bill of imiintf f..i uch shipment sutll have Iteen preiiousli aur rentloied to the railway. "3-Thereupon the agent will issue through bin of lading to the turth.i rtnal destination, at the through rate fiora tha point of origin to such further final Je I nation, In effect at the time of the orlS U4l shipment Into the watehousing i"int. thtis three wnts per ni pounds 1 1 ouded such further final dentin:. tlon 1, .1 pulnt to whlth theio arc established il.iougll rates, in effect from the i.m.imiI p..iid ' Uhlpmetit via the waiehuut-mts ix.ini 'l'ro" Vided. tliat at lbM r.i.ll. 11 ,il t,n lltttl- ested line the minimum thiuugh r '" to that from the warehousing po 1. p's the stoppuKe charge of tine. . . ut pel" 100 pounds). Where the Lit. lioni tlia "liginul point of shipment to .-u. h fuither Htiol destination is less th.in the rate from the original point t s'.ip-iient to tho wurelioiiaing point, the lawful i.iriff ratp to Hie warehousing pu'ni. piu tn stoppage clufrge of three tenl.- wr ,l" pQUIlils, will be churgctl Jb a iiiti..miii- L'HARUUH Or PI.STRI I'TUiN "1. tJhlpment Villi lie way-hilled " of the nnrchouslng point nt the halan'4 of Ibd rate, plus the stoppage charga of three cents per K) pounds The "13 trihiitlon ot leveuue between iuiioevt ing lines shall be on basis of througa rates and division, except that " three-vent stppiage charge shall ccr o lli. line bniiglng the cottun ",, warehousing point- It being a cot..JI'wn of tlH privilege th4t the II n" l""1 lh" bill or lading out of th" 'f H, Ing point shall bo the line brins'i".' n cotton Into the warehousjpg peiat, 1