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TTTE NEW YORK TIMES. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER -1). 101-L on th taatOe as tis ta full Omm. afaraen- xrn'a trar.

wairn dm tkl -rr ta imna at Lwtca K. 3-t, aa re-i imJ tb efrramtv hi tabs la. Taa iiuaeuna, to aa effleial r-rort. ae at tarsia? aeavOy. but nu- tn Qimil rlgwt Vla HidMuk mm Meatixai.

Th Tgltt remind Its tsedsrt that m-k av mmmmm tr a sseaas stsraJfUe that th trer ar aaat4. Wle rom-Mtn' Mjr taa flad mor iriiUiM lflt aisceeaats ae itaa mm LawJe st a little ervaacHMS tbetr flu. mm Irg ua ddtaaJ nMlUDM thea to fol-ImW li IA aJniw toi tiittlr. To iiMiwI af a tmr (nnin forward at fi ea la taa Mrwt w.stara la fcsflrtBeT i awl a mt tf easfcny to tb omnuadf wna tto ee anient kt a ra.M.i a to ltrfr with th ear rue ul ma.lat.aan aaaajajiamteaftooa Tbr to a affletal ttere to th wfc aw ttoj end of th Rtoatoa fMatter. bat Major Monht.

BaUitary uii i anoint ar TagebUtt. aava mm en eat ataajat.tat tawy trt rtaadxng fa, aad defoed!" tba waa-fti te a waai. Major florae tbes state. ereaM for in prmil fvJ4 sstaatlast ea tba frt abiila mm t4 to tha iuarhia, wa ItXif faaa Yrastira i.aJ ta to aulas Ua. lUftovatowc in rnrhla ta etai-roj mr advaar mm arfuUy aaert-rrt raetr BATttovtor toiaraato to tf-ase af Irv mrbtat eaatfaif aad) taafr faU sesve tat tao da af atortla) rw Caao mtUX.

3. "WtrvUaa to ua. t. I IformUo gtvaa awl Ixlar tao Official roa atutaao fot- 'ita ry arltlew a tlto IWtla -a too too ItiOllia of tha Aoatrtaut 3a mm mt tUm, tnJm a HI ta Mtwi af Ih r.uaalaa ratafarnaf aaooar to Mr roea froas toaaiaa whtcm U- nM aalUtarr rtle aa Uw Bm-! -wr wo(a(L. cMa auw ttwv par tao mh f'T -1 to aM taarfr aoaa-w ih aal Iroa I i mToat air ao (ailaa4 at i tao Awtrlsat ooor ta a.

u.ao urwmrm ta tU-rv aava. fmm aro to tao f--t at rooflft alawa ta Ttr rt i tit front aaa aaanaiM -r of a aiMboara mm loaTaw Htrv i tao aa atom icht ia tao Ut fw aVaya i-, th lpraat awaiflM I I ltcM. ka rt aa laaporiaat rau aa ta waut aituoUaa. I UIIBEIZURG HADE A FIELD MARSHAL Qzoff Keuts Cupttvktiont crJ Reports the Capture et Ratximt AUrrtltOaU. Jo.

VS. rtm Vemmm.y A trkf-araia fraea Taara, Waot moat. rlvra aa araax arJar lad by Omm. K'rxJ'-abarc, coaamt naar of to Grasaji army to Roaatoat ad. atoUnc la th ftcbUnal Uattnc orrarai 4j a any troop araocbt to a ataadatfll th offonatv ef ta nnrlraTly prrior Rnaaiaa arpiy." Tm array ry'rpooto ta eaatonto rf a tatocraa toot by Eaiporor WUllam ror.

xra.tulaUa- Ja. Klaooabura; ett h. taanklaa blai aKd kl troop ir th prvtct1oi tboy afTanlo4 to tb at cm froattor. aa4 aratnotln' tha -nar ta th rank af WM MarabaL 1 army rta rrhi4a; I ant rr HarWt raek4 tba military raritt at la bJ a .1 trmio. Toor fttln apirtt and irMvrinr bav I a otarraloa mart rr lofUrrad IX aTato laaaaa th trr uclm prlannra, IXO rant, i nut 7 aaarhla run hara faJJaa.

i aur handa I it ta aaioiy at Taarofor mm forward i i. 4 fr ur Km and th Ftthar-1 I I ul ta la at KawMa I aubduad ant at oar faC liarraal PA nTO. Xar. Tb owrraopondont of fir aiatin la iTtrooi ad aay a ioarn frani hictilr ceanpatrat aalUtary aourcoa t-mi ta Inmmm mt tb Oormaaa In I'n aad ea Nov. Zi ro eanatdorab ar1 i hit aa army carat waa mad tr-anara aad amKat corp waa routed.

Hlaialxnt, tb Garmaa pniMK)r, It at tad. raeotood tho oainr trWrant from Eosporor rtrfor tr battto nt 1 itlnrtia yoorarlf. Tba eyca of th worid ar apoa yo. RUMORS TROUBLE BERLIN. ThoaaaaJt af Refat Rcpartcd I Irciaf 'rant ELaatrra Praviac.

i ai rabt Taa ttww Taaa Ttaaa. 'f UN It AO UN. Jo. tK tOlaaateh to Tha Loaaoa ttoily MaiLb I toara from TrrUa that croat a i rtg inn ita proraU OfHctol porta aaal wttb aara tovoral tfaya aid. aad ramora ara aproad-I-c mat tb rwrnat anato ar ratlrtoc I arrJ point.

Airrt au th rAftomya fa Caat rra- I n. and itilrota ar br4nc aaad ir rmi -ji rr ii irmn onty. and tbov an of fuoiurao ar flaaina atoaa; tb r-- Thar ar mnmllf Slav nav- i. andL aa tbry ar aot barur tijr kxii tba oman. rrriaa; tavrrnt anvauoaa.

yt -f bfMlre1a enfl Iran bav died fr.wn waat of taHa. Tbeaaaada apon inihU of waointad ara artivtaa by aay at IMata. Hraataa. aad Borua. PC CLE RUSSIAN CENSORSHIP.

Cermmm Rtpart Say Pa aara Hava LitUa DaaUca Offkial Matter. Rooatoa atrtet ttaaortbJp. wbJcn, ft to taUaMtod. aim aatoantto ta a area to a reeoot arOrto ta tb rraak r.r TMtmoM. A traaalattoa af tb artiri vm rtvea aat by tb Ovrmaa laf'Miaaaot ai rxa toat wtgt.

It raada: "Tb aaortbia mt tb pro ta carried aot wttb, tba gtaafat rtoar. Empty arare ar ta fiial a atoaaat vr tm at tbo Raaataa paper aitboucB a art i aad eooi kra tone ami aurxx'red to tinrtilp before betna rt. l.tldaaUf a doobto aanaarahlp arr1ae.t. WOarb wftew drawa 4it B-ace at the very laat atoment whlcB prrtaaly aeeepted. Oa tb the hi.

the ally very froouoat money I n.e Impoeed br the Rjex'aa ftovern. m.t are m- laPrrted Tb aewapa-t -r aro a'moat aitr(aer eaariad ta rrtic ef xl rert or to eueh i a ta Oortrameac may allow to iir tt to aot aatowbmma to aa tHe patrWU attitud vbieb -aow pro a eeei arrarm th oppoottton papera. a-MXia the aoealiat pre, whlctt waa tmraadlafly atar tb I rve war. Tb two Oermaa dally aewapapera rMrtn( ta 8V. FeterabeirC whir coo-t uH tt iiw aat ea.

mi aoraa. aot from tbo trrral treat tneal of i. t-rea. Oa ef ieoa. by tb way, I tta rWm to the Ptro .4 U4taac traaaedaBlaly after tb j.r'e ebae ta drop ta id a a ma, MU J-.

eimaa-Raadawa. aa well aa ivt itlir mm aot aeeea ta enjoy th coafi-te'K-e tb Kuoelaa Govern-i A Ur auwaber of th Baltl era. wb are well repreaeated la intnr ef tb rectraeata. wero nt i Auaf ro-Uunfariaa frontier ao aa not be riehttn aealnet the Uermana. Tm mea-Kuaea BsMdl claaaea.

-vr, to 'jnder th era re tb RiawUa Oovaraataat. On rb Eathonlana and I-rttra are crtwaldar'd aa unr.llabUi by thu Ku-aiana. ao much ao that crnrral a.l-vance by tbo CWnnan armlra ta Klvlna th Huaatan Oovari merit coulderable LEMBERQ HEARS OF VICTORY. Reports There Say Germans Lost 17,000 and Aastrians 16,000 Men. LBMHERO.

Nov. 2. (via retro-crad and Ixndon.) In operations taatlnc three daya In the vicinity of Strykow. ftftn ml lee northeaat of Lods aad Tushln. an equal dlatanc to tb aouth of this rlty.

th Oarmana leat upward of I men. a heavy battery of artUUry and twnty-elaM marblne auna. aroordlua to authorl-tauva tafoimatlon made avallabla In Cembera today. la the mim flahtlnr th Auatilana loot lt.to raen. In addlUon to twenty machine amne The Oerman operatlona In Ibla locality ar declared bv Rualn rnHI-tary obeervere In Lrmlwrt to hare been ahaolute fallurea.

and tM rhan ea of their eetaptna firrrher dlaaater are resarded here aa allahl RUSSIANS IN C2ERNOWITZ. Bacharest Hears That Aastrians Fled In BUCHAREST. Nov. 28. (via, Petro-rrad.

Adrk-e racetved at tha Ruma-aiaa spttai from Mamornitsa aay After a violent bombardmeat and at-taeka from tha Kuaalaa troopa. th Aaetrtaa force have precipitately abandoned raernowlts. tb eapital or Hukewlaa. fleeing In dlaorder toward Dorna Vatr with Ih Kuaalans In pursuit. Th Ruaelan advane -narda I I'UMIAWIII at O'cloClt nn ta afternoon of Nov, 27.

They met wttb an entnuaiaaim wticonw Kaanaalaa aad llalbanlaa paopU of tha OPEN AMERICAN HOSPITAL. Oift af Cotatty lit Pefrafrad for Woanded Rasslans. fFTTROO RAI). Nev. la JUondoo.) An Amerh-aa boapilal.

equipped with forty Wee a. the aift of the Ara ark-en elay ef Prt roared, waa openet here today. Tb hoepllaJ wlU be eaclualvely for th treatment of wounded Ruaalan older- Tb boapltal waa opened wun reuaioua Aaabaaoadwr Marye and th Mayor in approacnina; 10 wimm mnj -of Wtroorad. ataay Rueetan ofllciaJa (j aulomobllea and tha challrnae of were preeent. 1 TELL OF SERVIAN MUTINY.

Rroartx front Berlin Also Claim Aastrtaa Galas There. BEr-XIM. Wov. 2 (by Wlrlea to ein. L.

IV Official Information riven aut today aonlataa tb foiiowine: A mutiny haa broken out amone aVrrvtaaa la the dlvUlon of the army. Bervt dta artera ara arrlvlne In ktwlarta. -Vurther proereaa of the Auatrlan foroe aervia la retorted from Vienna. her rt aald that the enemy ha" han fnreed bf near Latarevata, on hla rentre. whleh haa been broken through, ruither aureeeaea aie aleo to havr len won alone tjie Kelubara River.

iuth or aiJoyo. Ih Aaatrlans now belnc before Koajovtcl. AWAITS'PORTUOAL'S ACTION. Oermaay Will Ijrnoro tbe Moblllsa-tlon of Her Army. BERLIN.

Nov. 2S. By Wlrelee Tel-ecTapby to Sayvtne. U. Tha Imperial Chancellor.

tr. von Bethmann-H oil wee. will return to Berlin tomorrow to make preparation for the opening tbe -second war seaalon of the Rrlchatajr oa Dec. 2. It waa aald Beml-officlally today that Germany would not take any diplomatic atep on account of the moblllaalton th Portuirueee Army, and that full roeponalblltty would be left with Portueal Orrmaiu In that country nav been aaviaea le w.

AMERICAN FLIER FOR' RUSSIA, rJ at a a 11 Charles C. W'ltmer Appointed to Ciar's Airship Corps. DCCATtriL Nor. C. Wltmrr.

an Amarlcan aviator, todny etlfled relatlvta her of hit sppolnt-aint to th Ruaalan Alrahlp Corpe with haadquartera at nehaatopoJ ready on hla way to ancouver. B. where will croe to Japan. timer waa In Ruaala thrr year ago. and at fhal time gave eom liialructlona ta tb Ruaalan airmen.

He aava Ruaala baa Juat flntehed building 'AM aero-filanee for ua in the war. PIGEON POST FROM PRZEMYSL. -We Are Doing Very Well," Says Message to Vienna. AMSTERDAM, (via London.) Nov. 2.

Th newspaper Maaabode publishes a Berlin telegram giving the lateat wora renen the bealea-od cltr of Prsemyal In OaJlda. It was received In Vienna Fri day bv pigeon poer ana We ar doing very wlL Do not be dlaquleted." NAVAL LOSSES COMPARED. Tonnage of British Ships Lost Far Exceeds That of Germany. A Oermaa naval officer, who la on a aeml-diplomatle mi aal on her writes to Tub Tiaa: from your today's paper I Incloa a dipping-: Hcor of British shlpa loat. which states th number of German war ship lot a Doing twentv-flv against ta imim tmKm JLM lar Be duiu un ar certainly a correct a any on can be under th drcumatancea, only taking- Into account tho total loeeea undoubted aad admitted by both aide.

StlU thla compartaon doe glv the reader quite a wrong Impreaalon of i I. Vo reaj enm war It take Into coaelderatlon the mlll- .4 ik riKttnc nower de- stroyed by th enemy or by accident. I1HH in ia pnot -aieat of Uerman and BrttUh naval losoe a correct aa I ana able to give It, ta ds quit different: GERMAN VOeSKS. Too Ltrl AroMrad eralaar Tb----- Tf -mlaer Maa-obiir pretectei eruiee- Koeia nialiJ erelaer Main ProterteJ eralarr KneJea rreieawS eraiaet Arlaaae T.fW4 aralaar Hea Cenaoat Jarear Oaaaeat Lkb 4htanat IHla Oeaaeet Ttaer So I e.UO .0 otv 3i ten tw 1 BOO HMO VCA O-rf) 500 r.Mkoii m.miim Me iMtrorera So ana Taka. twetrereea UV 0 III.

and iMtrartn IIS aa a 124. aaeb. fwxrerer ItT Sabmanne 15 -k I11.IMI T-a alerlaeem-et 42.0M Cm verted cruiser Kaiser Wllhslm Wr rr.ni 1 Casrtd eruimt Cep Trafalaar 1h.i ftegiatered tooa HRlTiaif Pattteebtp Aooacteaa Rulwarh Ai mm ci alar 'Warrior Anaari I mter Meaateo-b Ar morse eretaer Uoee Hue A mere sralear "reer AraMreJ are leer Hosie Aramed eruiear Abeuitlr protected creleer Aaiohlo Preterled eralaar fathnnde PVere4 erelaer P1.U1 wd erelvar Pawk rveterted era leer Jlsraia rteaeoat eree-lr Oeaoaet Nlser tteetrever Bullflarb gubamrtees AB-1. bV. and 32.350 Tee tMel.

J3.4rt Mm It 12 12 8. Poo 2. sni T. S.T. am no too 3.

Km Taoa dlaplaeeawn Cea.ertad crulr teanle. UD.no reaietered 1T.SO0 Oaly Oa a.ONO arilBM to eeaeiae. rail far fail aarae LAXATIVE BMciMO yl'INlNK. took for sicaeture ef E. W.urwa.

Cures a Cotd la Oa ar. o. Adru DRAGOONS WRECKED GERMAN AIR FLEET French War Office Describes Night Attack of Cavalry on an Aeroplane Camp. SWEPT BY MACHINE GUN Commanldsrs ef Two Forces Fought Hand to Hand Only Ten of Attacking Squadron Escaped. PA RIM.

Nov. i Th Frrnch War Offtre Birpp'Tntd Ma official abatement today with an account of th -plolta of a equadroa of dra'oona dur-Irat the early part of September. Purine; the nlitht of Sept. 1." the acrooat reada. a lieutenant or draeoooa.

who had become laolated with hie aqoalron In the ml Oat of the German line and had taken rcfuce at a learned of tho preaene of a park of Oermaa aeroiJanea on I he road lead-Ine from Vlvl-ra t. a factory beteem Hoiaoona and CentpleKne. Acoordlna to tbe eo'lp ot peaeanla. the ai-roplanea had landed atout 7 o'clock In the even-Ine and had been joined about IO o'clock by an automotitle convoy, ronalatlne of from seven to nine nutchlnra which had kept company with lhatn during thalr ftlsht. The lieutenant drrlrlril upon an Immediate attack It waa Ihrti half pt a U10 tnornlna.

It waa propoaed that tw platena "hould Bp- aa near aa poaell.il to Hie convoy, fire three ahota and no mora. A mounted platoon, profltlnsj by the con-aeiuent dlaorder. woull hurl llwrlf iixn th" aulomobllea anJ oharae with thrlr lancea thoee who ouht to eacape. Another mounted platoon waa to remain In reaerve at the factory. Th two platoon on foot aucceeded In approaching- to within forty metrra larrniaa aentinel waa the aliinal for ooanin fire.

Hcarcrly had the fir ceaaed In conformity with orJrra than the lleutrnant. In command of the mounted platoon, chanced at a ealiop at tha head of hla men ahoutlns. Vive la France! Unfortunately the (Jermana wero only partly atirprlaed, and a rapid-fire tun atattoned St tha haail of the automobile ronvoy opened flra The Kranrh offleera were killed and the platoon III-rrally annihilated. Not one of the troop reached the autonKibll. Mee-Ine thl.

th Lieutenant In command of the two dlainminteil plntoon alan attempted an uH The Merman mi vlilne sun wua tli iiiinria linv Ine been killed at their poalltona. The French trooprra hurled themwlvea uKn th aviator. They were In aina.ll sroupa. and at onre lenn fierce Interchanee of ahota at a UUtan. of yrn The Oermana.

who wer crouchlnn almit the ede of the nmd. replied to thla fire with great courage Aerplanee Oeatroyed. While thla waa going on a detachment of engineer, armed with their too la and having been prevloualy Instructed aa to what to do. threw them-aelvei on the aeroplane. With mire blowa from their plt-kaxea.

they de-atroyed the motora. the eaaoltn reaer-vtftr and the running gear of the Oer man machine. Furthermore, three au tomobllea aunjili tiue ria ssnil hraw aV ayl at fHaHIint laa, 11 uia llehl nvr the arena Before cloalng the engagement. f'r Ih Krenrh losaea IiikI been great. Hi t-ouragooua rutntnnndliig officer wonted to rngnga the automobll In the cenlrr of tha group, from which the orders I' the Oermana had been Issued and whir! seemed to bo occupied by tha Oernmn commander.

While the reaerve plaloo waa drawing bark with the comparatively few men renmlnlng In It, the French Lieutenant, followed by onl three cavalrymen, mado his way up to thla automobile, and found himself face to face with ti men. one of whom whs an officer. The officer, perceiving hi assailant. Immediately opened fire on tha group of four men with an automatic pistol. The three cavalrymen fell.

The Lieutenant received a bullet through the arm, but not before he had been able to discharge his revolver at a distance a few Inches against the chest of his adversary, who Bunk to the ground. The Oerman who waa In the auto-mobile with thja officer aucceeded in landlnu on tha French Lieutenant heavily with tha butt end of a rifle and the blow sent him spinning Into the nutter of th roadway. Her he lay seml-un-conacloua for a few momenta, but recovered himself, and with th assistance of another wounded man, the Lieutenant succeeded In draining himself to the shelter of a field of bta. "Our loeeea were nytneroua. In tho thre platoona engaged only ten men came out of th(s engagement unscathed.

They hid in a village and for three days lived within th German lines. Their deliverance came only on the 13th of September, when a division of French Infantry, victorious over tbe enemy, marched Into the town." Battle la tbe Air. Another recital, thla trwo of an aerial engagement, alao wa given out officially thla afternoon. It follows: Toward half paat on the morning of Nov. IS a Sergeant ot one of our air aquadrona, having on.

board his areo-plane a Lieutenant obaerver. waa returning from a reconnol seance along the front iia waa about over the renen linea when he perceived a Oerman fly ing machine going In the direction of Amiens. He at once started In pursuit of th enemv, but th peed of his machine waa slightly Inferior to that of th Oerman and it waa Impoaatble for him to overtake the enemy. In front of Amlena the Oerman eieoiited a aerlea of evolutions to make possible the throwing of bomb, some on the aviation field and others on th village of ailly. Thee evol-itlone made II possible for th French machine to come ut.

The Lieutenant opened fire on the Oermana dhV-harg'ed about 1U bullet, from his machine-gun. This fire damaged sllrhtlr the Oerman machin. but the uJVtrnant waa not aurce-aful In striking either the pilot or iinjrlta pari of the mechanism. Nevertheleaa this machine descended to the ground Tha French sergeant then approach another Oerman aeroplane, thla one of the Albatroaa type, which waa flvlng over Callly and prepared to attack it Th pilot of the Albatroaa. In a skilful and desperate manoeuvre, made a rapid half turn and precipitated his machin at full speed on th French aeroplane.

The French aenresnt, to avoid collision, threw his machine back such an angle that the rapld-flr gun waa detached from Ita fasteninga and fell down Inalde the car. By the time th Frenchman had recovered hU equilibrium the Oerman machine had had time to get away. At about thla tlm another French aviation sergeant who had Juat landed on th aviation field of Amlena from a reconnalaaanc along tho front, perceived the machine of the enemy In the air over tho city. Accompanied by a mechanician he took th air again and lifting at once to a conalderable height he started In pursuit of tha Oerman machine, which had eluded the Frenchman by th dctperat expedient of Scene 1 t-lv "unimportant nw.mnt 2. A( Uufy iwa Oeimen corp.

West Hndomak. Merlin 4. Kuan lan aucceaa In thla part of charging lilm Th second Frrnch machine came up with this Herman aa he wtn getting away from and waa III in-v riitlhg him from geltliiK within I he Herman llnea followed htm na far aa th region of Atoiitdldlnr. Tho mechanician In U'l car flri'd ten rifle dhols at the Urnin mm hlno without iircpedlng In rippling It In tho meantime, the OertiMin had not leen Idle ittul (he French chlie receive. I iulletj, f.ne or hl I n.

I ui.no tl.r.niirh the u.llne ink anit another the aeol reaere.t fur Ihlnl Ijt.k 'f Mllllll.H'l mi mailt' It nei'i'ssar)' tti abandon Ih pursuit. On reaching the ground the mechsn-Iclun. who had gone aloft In such hurry that he had not properly ilresacil hlma.lf for a flUht. f.iufid that he had one of hla hail'ln ron. Thla aame day, at a quarter berore eleven In the mornliiK.

French aeroplane rarrvlng a corpora! and lieutenant Obaerver, wVrt tip to reconnoitre the defensive organlsationa of Ihe enemy in the environs of Domblerrr. Thu machine also encountered a t.er-mn aeroplane. The pilot and the lieutenant, although armed only with revolvers, at once delivered an attack, but a bullet from a machine gun fired by the Oerman machine crippled one of tho wing of the French flyer, which waa com-twlled to come to the ground at all speod. It waa only by the exerclae of great ability on the part of the pilot that a auceesaful landing on the Amiens arv-itlrii ground wia made The rench machine waa not arrloualy hurt." 0HRMAN L0SSRS AT RHf-IMS. I'rench Mav the Advantage In the Artillery Duel There.

Mnerlal thl tn Thk NK YnhK TlMen. I'AHIrl. Nov. J. tlHapatch to Th Iuidon Hally Chronicle.) -From an official point of view the situation re-inalna unchanged.

Oils afternoon's com-munbiue only reporting that flghtliiK etHl continues In Itelglum anil that the (irrrnmi attack on Yprea lias been repulsed. Lust night a Oerman aeroplane carrying three men w-S destroyed, the pilot being killed and hla two companions being made prisoners. From Khctms the news that the artillery duel In progress there has rewulted In severe German losses, which mrunt that the I'rench are determined to silence the artillery which has been bombarding Rhelma for so long and have brought up their own heavy siege artillery. MONASTHRV UNDHR FIRI-. Trappltts.

Who Fled to Ilelglum from France, Suffer from Invasion. Mperlal Cabl to TUB Nt YHK Tunc. 1'AHIB. Nov. 'Jh.

A Ht. timer corre-spondnnt of Ihe Temps states that mem-Im tb of tha Trapplst monastery Just over the Helglan frontier, whither they migrated a few years ago because of the French decree expelling monks, are now enjoying comparative calm after the German invasion On Oct. 12 the Germans entered the monaatry. and forced the monk to leave. They requisitioned ail the food.

Subsequently the buildings wer endangered by the English and Oerman sheila, but finally th Invaders retired, leaving the monastery little damaged but pillaged throughout. HELD UP FOR HER COAL. Norwegian Vessel's Supply Seized by Germans Off Chile. I)NDON, Thursday. Nov.

neuter's Christiana correapondent says a cablegram received there from Anto-fagaata brought the news that a Oerman crulaer stopped the Norwegian ship Helicon In Chilean waters and compelled her to give up her cargo of coal. The Captain of the steamer reported that Ihe port aid of the Helicon was badly crushed during the transfer of the coal and that tho vessel must dock for repair a German Firm Put In Sequeatration. epectaJ Cable to Tlte Nrw York Tmr. PARIS. Nov.

2S Among the Oerman concerns placed In sequestration under an order that appear today Is that or Mannesman Brothers, whoa activities In Morocco ireatly Increased the Franoo-Uermaa tension. All the documents belonging to them or to affiliated companies have been In the hands of Raynaud, who also takes charge of their offices in thla city. If you str to read your dally paper tn-telllaonlly. send for "RA YMOMi'H KL'R'i-PRAN WAR MAP." with aulek reference k-y Any one of 1.478 eltlee and towns in war son can he located InMantly. 'AtaA? Inrhea Juai I riant aia for ton of nVak.

Printed on white 1 bone paper. Notfe mar mad In Ink or army poaltlone Indicated by pins. Hookaellera. stationers, and newsdealers will find thla a quick seller. Agants waniei ia every lorauiy.

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RAYMOND, aaraaao Lake. N. Y. I I o-CeVe 'ily (j UaA riiNtniww 1 )0C 4, Duartlcz Zi 'A, i'? fP of the Russian Campaign are reported tn Kaitt I'maala. are trying to l.r.nk Kuaamns' grip 011 the groat crmy which started a heavy H111.Hl.1n huve been Outlet la huracierlxrd as Important by I'etrogrod ofrirlals TWO FLEETS CLOSE IN OFF SOUTH AMERICA Ten Britith Ships Off Montevideo Germans Headin North Near Brazilian Coast.

lU'KNorl Nov A disputclt receled here from Montevideo any that a simdrun of ten llrltleh warships has been sighted miles from Montevideo. Th dire. I. on In tlm )i I were proceeding wua not Klv.n. LIMA.

Peru. Nov. A telegram received here from Iqul'iue, Chile, suys four uarahiim. nulioiiullty unknown, have been seen off the Chilean coajit. steaming north.

MONTEVIHKn, CriiKuay. Nov. 2S. It is reported here that the lirrraan Pacific 8lUlron haa been sighted miles north of Punta Pilar. Hrasll.

directing tin. course northeaat In the Atlantic. TWO OERMAN VESSELS SUNK. Parlt hears of Cruiser snd Battle ship Lost In the Baltic. Nov 3, Following tha report from I'etrogriid of damage Inflicted upon the (Irriiiiin fleet by the Kuaalans In h.

ptenilnir, cornea I announcement through Purls that the Oeiliian cruiser has been sunk neur 1. Il.au. Thai also aro rumors that the Oerman battleship Knlr-i YVHhelm der Grouse haa been loipe.iued in tho llalllc Mcu. H0U1 these reports lack confirmation. PA HIS, Nov.

UN. A dlspntch to the Matin from Petrogrml sayn It reM-rted there that the German battleship Kaiser Wlihelm der Orosse struck a mine and sank In the Haltic, but adds that there I no officia.1 confirmation of the rumor The Kaiser Wlihelm der flrosse, evidently referred to In the Matin dispatch, was otie of Germanv-'s old battleships, having been built in The warship was of tons displacement un.l carried a crew of rloH men. Her main battery waa composed of 4 9.4-inch and 14 li-inch guns. FLEET Ac7aN SHELLS COAST. Allies' Aeroplanes Arc Also Flying Over Flanders.

A ST HP AM, (via Ixmdnn.) Nov. An oosthurg trligrtm to the Nlriiw Rottci damachn Commit atates that sounds of a violent cannon fire wer again audible Friday in a southeasterly direction. Tbe sound, the telegram ays. Indicates that the lirltish fleet waa again bombarding the coast. An official llerlln telegram contradicts the report published In London that IMxmuCe has been reoccupled by the Allies.

LONlKiN. Nov. 2V- A Rotterdam dispatch to The lally Mall, dated Friday, says Heavy rirlne was heard this afternoon In the direction of Zcebrugge and American Art Galleries NADIMIN MII AKK SOl'TH. NEW YORK ON FREE VIEW, 9 A- M. TO 6 P.

M. (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) The Very Important Clarence J. Dearden Collection of Early English and American FURNITURE AND ANTIQUE ART OBJECTS and Utensils in Various Metals, lo which haa been added large number of Early English Mahogany Chairs Purchased by a Prominant New England Collector, now deceased, from The Tiffany Studios Sale of the Thomas B. Clarke Collection and aro to told by order of an executor. Dates of the Unrestricted Sale Afternoons of Dec.

3d, 4th, Sth, 7th, 8th and 9th, at 2:30 o'clock A ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, with text by Mr. Dsns H. Carroll, will be mailed on receipt of One Dollar. i The sale Mill be rondurtecl by and hi aaslalant, Mr. Otto Iternet.

or THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Mgrs. 4 and K. tSd Mreet, Madlaoa Koatk. New Vera. Allied aeroplanes wer aeen circling over Flanders lirltish destroyers continue bcoutltig off the coast." CHILE STOPS OERMAN COAL.

Detains Arrterlcsn-Mawallan Ship Dnder Suspicion. VAM'AltAIHO, Nov. 'JH. The nuthorllles here have declined to allow the American-llawnllan Ml miiahlp 1 a steiiiiiei M.nneM.tu. ebl.

li arrived at I'unln Arenas on Nov. 10, 10 proceed to I.julque. It Is alleged that Ihe Vessel has tons of coal on hoard, and the authorities sav they believe she will attempt to deliver It to Orrmun warships off the coast of Chile. HOLD UP BRITISH COLLIERS. Canal Authorities Place Two In Quarantine.

COLON, Panama, Nov. 28. The British colliers Kirk woe and Roddam, from Cardiff for Norfolk, by way of Kingston. Jamaica, arrived at Colon today without health certiflcatea and were placed In quarantine by the health authorities of the Canal Zone. The vessela cleared from Kingston, but It Is supposed that they attempted to meet lirltish cruisers In the Caribbean Ha and.

failing In this, they ran Into Colon Instead of returning to Jamaica. The canal officials huve not yet determined what action will be taken other than to keep the steamships In quarantine for a few dnys. INVADIN0 NORTH PACIFIC? Tacoma Hears Oermam Have a Base in Aleutian Islands. TACOMA. Nov.

2. That three German cruisers which had been op- eratlng off the coast of South America had changed their base to the Aleutian Islands and were patrolling the trade route between Puget Sound and the Orient wjis the report, brought today by the Japanese liner Tacoma Maru, In port from Yokohama. While crossing th Pacific the Tacoma Maru received a wlreleaa dispatch from the Chicago Maru, westbound, saying German warshlpa were In the area between the lMOth and IMnh meridians. The Chicago Maru reiKirted that she had altered her course to avoid rapture. The Tacoma Maru proceeded f-r three nla-hts without a light showing.

This report Is not credited her. Hlnre the outbreak of the war ther haa been more or teas hysteria In shipping circles, and warships of various nationalities have frequently been reported In widely aeparated parts of the Pacific Ocean. SEATTLE. Nov. 28.

British Columbia officials say the report that there are Gorman warships along the northern trade route in the Paclflo la ridiculous. According to their latest advices, the Oerman Pacific squadron has not left Chilean waters. MR. TIIOM E. K1RBY mrtv ll l-M al VW la a a.

'S- mi ERZERUM FANATICS SLAY CHRISTIANS Holy War Proclamation Followed by Destruction of Armenians' Buildings. SEVERE FIGHT IN CAUCASUS Izxtt Paths, with 76,000 Troops, Reported to bs Marching on Bus Csnal fnver Starts for Egypt. PI'Tll'Milt H. N'rt-. 5.

telegl'llll- lit iroiu i.l.-ssa dfecrllH-a an out break of f.inatlcal rlotliiK In IMspatrhes reaching 0lessa from this Turkish city say that, following the posting of proclamation calling tbe Mohammedans to a holy war. nil the Armenian clubs, churches, and ncboula were demolished by a mob Four Armenians. Including one woman, were killed In the streets. Nov 'JH A dlapat. woelvrd here fiom etioacud quote an official urinoun't-meiit from the headquarters of the Jtusalan In tli Caucasus aa follows.

An Important engugeinant took place on No. with a Turklh col umn to the w.t of In other of th'-a front there bait, been initHiMiK'ntM of only minor Importance. A MXTKItl 1 A M. vlu Loudon.) Nov A- lordliiK to Merlin nleaans to the Tcleu-rnar. report that 7U.i Tuiklsh lr'p.

under If.rel Paeha. are mar. Iilnu iin-l II. Canal Thla army Io.iumi lu-iluius. with UA) a fuels The reports also slate that tbe Turks huve built a field railway to the 1-3 Nukrl ihism The road to the Hun Canal, according to the Is barrlcad.J by the lliltl-li with Ioiik line of trenches and with artillery positions HRRLI.V.

Nov. 2. (by Wireless Telegraphy to Su ville. I -The follow-liig lofurmatlon wu given out today by the Official I'resn llui.au F.nvrr the Tuiklli Minister if War, nr I I tha Minister of M.iriiir. have departed for Kapt Turklah new api.

pel a. cuipmeiitlng upon the MllUatioii Hi I he Mediterranean broiiiihl about bv Tnikev action, aay thai if Tililoy llherxlca I Ik I 't poilli.nl Nhl (I I I ll. Ii I l.li.l.e'l a liN.nl base at Ttllil ll.il) haa been threatened In H1.1 Med II 1 sliean. Minima llkrwl.ia been menaced at Itengaxl, by the Hrltlah naval Imim In the Golf of Sol. mm Italy I thus In peiplcxlng situation.

victory for Turkey and her allies. the (Turklahl newpaM-r say. will extricate Italy from these dangers. "The Tusfirl Kfklar of 'onatantlnople says that Russia's only way of approach to Constantinople is by way of Vienna, since Italy and Rumania are the masters of the Russians In the Adriatic, as well a i In tin- Mack Sea." Another announcement made hy the Official Press Itureaii Is ns follows: The Turin Stampa reports that hleV Kgyptlan dignitaries are being expelled l.y the lirltish, Intensifying the excitement of tha natives In Hgypt. Th Huluiirlan National leagu declares thai.

Iiulgurla should remain neutral until th end of tli war." MISSIONARIES NOT AtOl.ESTED. Reassuring Advices Received from Our Ambassador to turkey HprHtil tn rtir rir Tnrk Tlmf. WASHINGTON. Acting Hoc- ret.try of Hlate Ij.nslni; announced this afternoon that a.lvl's from Ambassador Mint, nllmw at Constantinople snld that not a slncle American missionary tn Ottoman Kmplro had been Injured. Yesterday Secretary Rrynii said that advices from Constantinople indicated that the Ottoman authorities had given permission ror any missionaries desirous of leaving the country to do so.

This permission seems to have born an exception to th general rule. Issued after tie declar-atlon of war. forbidding the departure of aliens. NO TURKS ON THI! (lOKRHN. Cruisers nought by Turkey Manned by (Icrmtni, Says an Armenian.

Iivln Feradlan. an Armenian merchant, who hna Just arrived from Constantinople on a visit to his brother at 2-4H West Street, said yesterday that no one roul.l foretell what was going to happen In the Turkish capital The streets were filled with German officers and Oerman soldiers, who appeared to control everything, while the Turkish officials stood hy and obeyed 0Sm Wk WSM Ml IPENNY APOUND Advertised Spmcialt Arm on SmU af All Our St or em ii Special for a arrrtiirrMrhM ere rfalat luare of ileiieleuaiy riaoreo nBimna, rrushed Fruits and Note. i I I i We Alto Offer MII.K rHHOI.ATF AaaoRTMV Thl aaaoHanent ef MUk rbeelt are preaented la e.rellenl variety and other laaly lar or. The Jaeaeta ar snail rreav ear famous ITemlnm Milk herelale. uaeieelle.1 rkhnew, aJMC Special Candy Offer to Sunday Schools, Churches.

Etc. I ammlttee lazily Waited On. Erea 30 I 30 l-ouada of METKOroi.lTAN MIXTI RE: A-aolntely fare, Vyhuleaom Candy, and (Ml Half I'uunti Ilexes, for ef that OM-FABIIIONEI rWII.En HI Ii AK MIXTI BK, and Half 1'owad ttes, for Pound of MANHATTAN -Cll hoeelalea. Caraaael. and a Hair I'eua tMxea, S4 Harrier Street (laeei I pm; It pnl 'orllanHt ktreet rin II Pn n.IlT Psrk Hew Naaa M.

1o II pm D.iit. 4A0 Hroem Street rien 7 pm: an It pm IS Fast ltd ft reel ei It em tllv 41t Full H'kly CloM 1 1 pm isaur Th led walctit Inetudaa 4E If Four reasons why you should wear "EVER-LOCT" Eyeglasses and spectacles 1. GRFATFR COMFORT a. Lnse cannot ian. a.

No metal projects before ana's eyas. 2. F.CONOMY a. Brrakagee rducd S0. Coat th ama aa mid mtjrlm mountlnrt.

c. will allow aid said value an your prent mountings. 3. APPEARANCES a. EVER-LOCTS" ara neafer than mountingt with screws, a.

Metal ia lose conspicuous. 4. QUALITY rNommind th "EVTJl-LOOT" as th bast and moat serviceable eyeglass mounting mad 1 our 40 years' eaporience Is back of it. EVER-LOCTS" mrm sold exclusively in theao storos. orTiriAW unr ris-TH avsj.

ittm t. ais Kirni avk. isotm st.i lias 1.1 iMi'Tosi T. iBhlya.) leatea NBW YORK fart orders. he cruisers Go ben and Bre-lau.

that were supposed to haV been bv the Turktah Oo-vrmcit from Germany, were officered aad iniinn.il entirely by Germane ther wa not a single Turk on board. For the first two daya In November, said Mr Feradlan. th officials would not allow him to depart, and they alao held a nuuita-r of Englishmen who War 1 1 1 1 1 in onatantlnople. but after the Aineri an Ambassador had made a pio-Iral Hi. wen- permitted In leave oil a ape.

Inl 1 rn in. Mr. Feradlan reached lltilui.il.. whom he boarded a Bleamsllla SMlllnM for lltltidlal. Italy.

TURK AS KAISCR'S ADJUTANT. rkkl Pasha Appointed by the Rul-ln May Mae an Auttrlan Post. 111:1:1, IN in Th Tagu and London), I r1llirlay, rsov. ill. srwinii.

I patc from Constantinople to th Frank funei the Sultan has appeiniea I'ashu. fotnier commander Of th Turkish troops and latelv commander of the Eighth Army Corps in Pamaecus. ns General Adjutant In the ault of Km-pcror llllarn. A similar appointment, says th mee sase. will be made for Vienna as aa expression or the present relation of Turkey.

Germary. and Auatrta -Tte Frankfurter ltun intlmatea that tba i.lr, contemplated Is that SCekk! Faalas shall have the same personal relations with Emiieror WUllam aa wer long held bv the Russian Military Envoy to Berlin. LODGE WOULD SHOOT SPIES And Hang Traitors Feara Treaeh try Destroyed the aMwa'rk. rperlal to Tilt NW Treflf TlMBS. l.iM'oN, Sunday.

Nov. aw. air vei l.lne. the distinguished urn that spies of German natloaalUy should i-e shot, while Urlllsh dslla-. punts should be hanged.

In the fours of an Interview wltb a representative of Th Weekly UlspaUb. invited him to ampliry toa auvog opinions. Sir Oliver Lodge nald: My feeling la that there ar a lot of alien women about who are not Interned They seem likely lo in to just r--i dangerous as the men. 1 cannot help thinking that aota spv work has been In operation with the explosion on th Battleship Hulwark. though, of course, I do not know what precaution wore 1 The Interviewer Inquired Sir- 011vre for urging the "hoollng or ror-tuners and hanging for Britishers.

Wr "'Shooting la a punishment you csa offer an honorable gentleman, wno, yo feel is serving his country In a way to vour own: but hanging la a dlagracrful punishment, only appropriate to a traitor who ella hla country for the sake of foreign gold. German General Falle In Poland. RERUN. Nov. (via Th Ilssrtta and London )-Lleut Oen.

Ferdinand Wnenker von Dankenach well. In eont-mnnd of a German Infantry division, has faJlen on th battlfisld In Russian Poland. He waa th Dsr of the Iron Crosa. first class, which wee bestowed upon him for exceptional braverv. was born In 11.

J2 Monday allky flalehe 10c POCNU BOX ef rlrh rralt. Nut. Markailw. Though Net Ready rarelaaa. $2.70 $3.30 $3.90 MIIEI1, latins tt) Other Klad.

fer. see Heaadsray rinaea Ban If aa MT 1mh afreet St pm ai vreaf iioi aireetl rinaa 1 1 nails. West 14th Street pm It pal I4th St. Third A. rinaas tt pm nsltr.

1ST Market Newark Clasas II pm DtUs the enntalner In each ea. V' 11.

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