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' : > ? ? _. * . - ' While the latest official statements give few details of the jreat battle bein; waged in France, in which 3,ouo,ooo men are en^ r?;ed, it seems apparent that the ^German forces are sijU falling k, from the announcement that the allies have gained about 37 ni'es of territory in their advance, an increase of twelve ?nt1 thc past 2'4 hours operations. - J Both British and ...French troops have crossed U:o river Marne, th? British capturing men and guns. The action of greatest severity is being fought between Mailly and Vitry-Le Francois. In an engagement between British and Germans in Nyassa Land^ iritish Central Africa, the Germans, who according to the British )fficial press bureau, were driven back to the river Songwe, which ts wt ofthe frontier between the British and German protectorates. Prince Jaochim' Albrecht, of Prussia, son of the late Prince Fred Tick Albeit, regent of Brunswick, and a second cousin ot the German .mperor has been wounded in battle. Both the German and allies armies in France arc being reinforc ed and thc battle in France is likely to last some days yet. Reports concerning the progress of the Russian and Austrian urns are meager, but a Petrograd dispatch says it is believed the jerman crown prince has been appointed chief commander of the orces which are to oppose the Russian advance. Pope Benedict XV in an encyclical to the episcopacy of the . orld urges peace and brotherhood among the nations. In this en helical the pope says: "We exhort most earnestly those who govern the destiny of thc cations that they should bring themselves to a frame of mind where by they may put aside all dissensions contrary to the welfare of hu manity." \ The British prime minister has called for more men to serve the country. . . Additional British casualties have been made public,, covering he period up to September 7, and bringing the total for the campaign close to 19,000 killed wounded and missing. Russians Attack Fortress. London, September io.-3.20 a- m.-A..dispatch to the Posi from Copenhagen states that'reports have be'en received th?ve from Stettin that the Russians are bombarding koenigsberg, the strong German fortress in East Prussia, and that part of thc city is in flames. Crown Prince Will Oppose Russia. London, September il.-12.40 a. m.-According to a Petro rrad dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company, it is believed there that the Germantown prince has been appointed commander m-chief of the forces against Russia. Belgians Va. Germana. London, September 10.-9.20 p. m.-A Reuter dispact from Ostend says that according to soldiers who have arrived there it would appear that an engagement is in progress between the Bel gians and Germans who are withdrawing towards France. BeUgans Win a Vscory. Rotterdam, via London, September 10.-7.09 pl m.--A dis^ patch to th? Courant dated Br?da, Ho?iand, reports that a heavy en gagement took place Wednesday at Aerschot, Belgium, nine miles northeast of Louvain, when the Belgians attacked the garrison there. As a result of the fighting thc Germans evacuated thc town, and the Belgians hoisted their colors and liberated 26 priests found in a church. i . " . . ? Germana Driven Back. Paris, September, io.-I ti.6 p. m.--,'During the four davs' battle," says an official communication issued tonight, "the allies have pushed back the Germans sixty kilometers (approximately 37 miles) and taken many prisoners and machine guns." ?i Assisted in Rescue* Aberdeen, via London, September 10.-8.15 p. m.--The traw ler Glenogil, which has arrived here, reports having assisted in ?he rescue ;of the crew of the White Star Liner Oceanic, wrecked off the 'oast of Scotland. and_ in transferring them to another ship. An At?cmp? ia icfhiai the oceanic, which had struck a rock, failed when thc hull parted and the attempt was abandoned. Belgian? Flooding Country. London. Sep.ember 10.-io. 17 p. m.--A official dispatch issued .n Berlin and received here tonight bv the Marconia Company says: "In an engagement at Oordeghem, on the railway between Ant werp and Ghent, 1he belgian troops withdrew. t "The country south of Antwerp has be?n flnnded by the Belgian0. ;o prevent the Germans marching into the town. The"area covered >v the flood is seventy square miles. The water varies in depth at dif ferent places from a few inches to several feet. _ . irene!1. Version of Fighting. Paris, Sept. 10.-f2.22 p. m.--The following official communi cation was issued tonight: "On the left wing theJJritish anr French, troops have crossed :hc Manie between La Fertte-Sous-Jouarre, Charly and Chateau Thierry, pursuing the enemy, who is in retreat, buring the course of this advance the British ?orces took a number of prisoners and cap luting Mitrailleuses." "During the four days battles the allied armies have in that Section of the theatre of operations gained more than sixty kilo metres. "Between Chateau Thierry and Vi tr Le-Francois the Prussian guard has been thrown V.:k." '(TUKEY WANTS TO JOIN FIGHT (Continued Crom Page One.) the national sentiment of her peo ple and is ready io ?elie any dllilcul tlea that may arise ?Uh .Great Britain as a pretext to declaro war. The Turkish ambassador made known his government's action in a public renouncement.after it had been communicated to Secretary Bryan to day as a/orinal uoto Irom the Otto man empire. Tho announcement reads: A cablegram to the Turkish am-! bossadcr from the Ottoman minister or ror?.'sn affairs states that by Impe rial lrade the Ottoman government has abrogated. as from thc Inst of October next, the 'conventions known as the capitulations restrict<>?? the sovereignty of Tirkey ii her r< luiioan with certain povers. "All privileges a??l !;..inunitle3 uc cesHory to these conventions or issuing therefrom aro equally repealed, i laving thus freed itself from apt intolerable obstacle to all progresa in the empire, the imperial government, has adopt cd aa a basis of its relations with the Other powers Hie general principles of international law. ? In announcing recelai of tne cable gram, tho Turkish nmbaseador said, "this war ls Turkey's opportunity." As eary as 1065. the sovereign Con stantinople granted charters of extra territorial privileges, called capitula tions. The Venetians first were grant ed the right to trial by Judges ap pointed in Venice and permanently re siding in Const :ntin( ale'. When the young Turks Ruined contrai, lite pow ers were sounded ns to possible abro gation of tho capitulations. The re ply was unfavorable. Today's decla ration, so far as is known, was no pro 'erred by and discussion with the powers. The Turkish ambassador described the privileges abrogated ns relating to economies and tho administration of justice. "These restrictions weigh heavily on thc O? (im?n states,'both materially and morally," ho said "Turkey has been prevented from Introducing re forms which lt has hoon accused of de laying precisely hy powers, wiio, ow ing to tho enjoyment of privileges, -.tond in tho way of progressive nc .j.m on the part of thc government. Turkey has been d?Drlveu"of that con Idcncc which full independence gives ! '.o a state. Deprived of that Ijdepeu lenco the moral fibre of tho nation re- i laxed." In diplomatic.circles MU? announce ment ot Turkey's ' attitude attracted he widest attonUon. T&? alliea are j 'mown to expect at any moment a de- j Gration of war by Turkey in behalf of Germany. Comment was heard \ imong diplomats of the allied powers is to possible deliberations between Uie German foreign office* nnd the Por-1 to beforo the decision tonabrogato tht , treaties was reached, - P So far aa diplomats of the allies 1 would venture on opinion the predic tion was made that ! Great Britain, France and Russia probably would not make any representations on tho sub ject to Turkey nt this time, leaving it nntil the close of the war. I ?'.i? ?? f ICE . Tho ladies of the Central Presbyte rian church will have a rummage sale Saturday aUcxv.ccn, commeneing at 3 o'clock in the vacant store room next o Frank WUHama' pressing club on 'he west sido of the public square. % Prhro of Wa*. Plymouth, Sept .10, via i London. . The German bark Crania, bound from rocopllla, Chile, for Hamburg, with i ? :argo of nitrate valued at $175,000. ms been captured hv r\ British war ihlp. Fight la Africa. London?. Sept. 10.-British troops lave mot and defeated a Gorman force >f 400 which entered Nyassaland British Central Africa., accordius u in announcement by tho official pres liurcau. Belgians Are Victorious. J-i London. Sept 10.-An Ostend dis patch -to tho Exchange Telegraph company says': ( "According to information from r -cliable source tho Belgian army ot Vutwcrp has assumed - n triumphant iffenslve movemont, driving ithe Ger mans right hack tn the environs ol Louvain." -,-?_ : Diarrh?es Sc?e4jgSc' .T advised tho 'boys' when they en llite? foi- thu Spanish war zo talc Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with them, rod har?: rorc!~cd ~?ny ?h?".kn fur the ad vice- given," writes J. H. Hough la nd, Eldon, Iowa. "No person . whether traveling or at home should be with out Oils groat remedy." 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