Mail Tribune MEDFQRD FORECAST l'llt A.l WAIt.MI-'.lt. TO.VKillT AM) SATl ltlAV WEATHER .Muviimini Yesterday 70; Minimum Today ;i:J. Fdi'lv-ftxth Year. riitlv Klnvpnth T-'iir. MKDF0R1). ORKdOK. VIM DA V. (HTOUKU ,A If) Hi NO. RUSSIANS IN FIERCE DRIVE 01 LEMBERG Progress Made by Czar's Forces in Effort to Capture Capital of Gal icia Heaviest Bombardment of War Allied Success in Macedonia Rumanians Driven From Bul gariaBritish and French Capture Trendies on Somme. l'KTUOUli.U), CM. (I. Itiissimi truops tin ve niiule lu'inlwit mi tliu (ialii'imi limit in tlifir i-iiinpiiin I'm' l.t'inlii'ijj. accuiiliiii; In today's war t T'k-i- annoiiiicciiit'iit i-ii )t nrinu Ans-Iro-licniiini positions in llie linii-t south nl' liiv.fzanv, southeast nf the (lalician capital. Ciniiitci' uttui-ks arc Imlilin nn the liiissiuii oft'on-ive iihuijj Uio line In llm mirth. LONDON'. (.(. (. The Knssian al iarks nn the eastern front arc more violent tliau any known since the shirt nt' tile war. ncciirilini: to 11 Cn I'llliaen (lisiatch to the I'.vchaicjc Teletrratih eonuiniiv. The ilispatch sa that near Karvlruca anil Zuliilno linssian infantry have altackcii Her man lines lor the last thirty-six hours without cessation. This assault was nil a front of titty kilometers. (iermiin officers who participated in the hattle on the western front are limited us sayinsj that the Russian bomhardiiient was nearly as violent as llinj iiii hy Sonnuc. ,1'hc .linssijin arc iisini'Tlionsanils of cannon anil in a few (lavs the Hermans fired (ill. (Mill shells on a' very small front. On Miifi'iliiititin l.t-,.itt LONDON',-Oct. 0. While the en tente forces hiililin;; the center of the Incctlouinii front remain inert, liolh flanks continue vigorously on the ajr jrrcssive. Today's reports indicate u weaken in;; of the Unitarian resistance to the Jlrilish pressure on Ihe easlern end of the line beyond the Slriuna. Here the Unitarians have evacuated Nevo lycii, which had been occupied by the 1'ritish, and are reported on Ihe re treat. I'rcvioiis offensive movements by the lirilish east of the Slninia have not been followed up vigorously. In Ihe present operation, however, the Drilish forces have withstood numer ous counter nliacks mid the consoli dation of al! the ground gained is now reported. On I be w ostein end of Ihe Mace donian front the Serbians and their allies, ii appears from Ihe I'aris war bulletin, have pushed their lines well across tiie Serbian border directly siiuth n' .Monastic and arc now within seven miles of I lint city, aloicj Ihe line of Ihe villages of Mc-djidli, Ken ali and (Iradcshuitsa. Sofia ujriiiii report- the failure of liu--ian and Itttinanian attempts to pu-h back 1'ield Mar-hal Von Jfack-en-en'.- line in Dobrnd.ia. The com plete clearing of the soulhcrn bank of the Danube of the liiimaniaiis who recently crossed the river near Ku lmvu also is announced. Attacks by the Itritisli on the Somine flout have trained them ground alon the l'ozicrc.-Iiapaume road, ac cordiuy to London's official state ment. A further inroad was nipde (Continued on page tlx) TURKS 10 PURSUE WAR 10 THE END AMSTKRDAM. Oct. 6. A Constan tinople telegram says that a general congress of the committee of tinton ami progress under the presidency of the grand vizier, has adopted a resolution to pursue the war with Turkey's allies to a Tictorions end. At the last general Pitting of the confess Cnver Pasha, war minister, reported on the general situation, which he characterized as In all re spect favorable to the central pow er? and their allies. The prand vizier announced that llnlim Paha had been appointed general president. FIRS! ACTUAL rf 1 MUIIIL HULL 1 FflR IRFI AND - ; i -vu.uv.f rUIllLLHI1U -feSw Virx DDflDADII ITV LJ . mum mm mm 185 ft. m i m .m m m m ttfW fM K tlAll I II I L . .'j 1 The i'iniires slioivinK the dime side tin- "tiink" eoiitit ivacli only lui GIRL CHIEF OF E Loss of License Tap From Auto Used in Attempted Holdup of Pay Car in Which Man Was Killed Results in Arrest of Robbers Woman's Brav ery Foiled the Plot. rillLADKLI'IHA, OH. U.-Mi!U' Dc Ma I'm, l!l-yiitr-nld irl, nlk't'd tn bi the cliii-r of Hu1 "iiiuhIit tra 1 1 1 vli it'll tuuk .luic- lii'o-. yildrdny find u'uiiikUmI two in n I'nlifc' nlU'iiipt to 1hM up iind nb A. A. ItidiT of "l)(li) t'iili lit Al-inn, N. J., was Mibj'li'd today ti liuurs u' third dfiM'ee at df-ttM-tivf hcad(iiaiicrs and finally made (Uiniainir admi.-Moiis, it was said by the puHri'. The uirl, the p.li-c tat-d, admit ted llial she and three men compan ions had moiorcd fnnn tliis iily and wito at Atfimi at tin Iuhm of tin slmntiiur, and tiiat w had hcanl vv eral sliots after their chauffeur had stopped not far from the desolate spot whore a number of masked men fired on liider's ear in a vain attempt to halt it. llemils of Plot. Oui.-M'piio liusso. an intiniale friend of the He Maivo irl. aei-ordiuir In t!ie police; Frank. Veeln, the rh,i uf- j leur. and rrank Ladona were nrsn grilled and alo admitted having been at the spot indicated by ihcir al leged chieftaine-. The circninslaiices of the tracin ami capture in this city reads like fiction. Following the holdup the bandits di-appeared into llic wood, where tliev are aid to have hidden their automobile, Fate decreed that one of the license tu'js should drop j from the car a- tliev let I the scene. ! MURDER GANG 1 CRM This was recovered by a citizen andltnins. Alter the losses sustained by j turned over to detcc-tive- who arrived ! lli' liu-siun emperor -juanls ,iti the! iui the scene from Mount Holly. Woman Tolls lloblwry. Mrs. Klsie Sinathers, uho foiled ll holdup by her phn-k iu keeping the liider ear at top speed after .-he had been hit by three bullets, was report ed as re.-tiiiir ea-ily today at llie lo cal ho-pital. wlu-rc she wa.s taken with James X. Kihy, the other wounded oeeupant of the Wider car. ll was A. J. Rider's brother, Henry H. Ilider. who was killed by llie holdup's bill- ! lets. The parly was carrying the $."il)0(l ca-h pnyrol! to the :;mi em ployes of the liider Cranbeny lni:s when the attack took place. A- J. Ilidcr is president td" ihe Xew Jersey Cranberry (i rower-' a--cjat ion and heavily interc-led in M,rious bn-ine.- venture- at Hanimonton and Trillion, X. J. REQUEST FOR PEACE NF.W YOiUs. Oct. fi. -The Xew York Kveninif Fo-1 today publi-hes a torv -ayinir that it-has been learned f from a trn-tworthy source that Am- i him ro, 'I he woman, I'.io'a tioibnan. j ba--alor Jam - V, Oerard, now onialia- Alice William-, i- in n-lody, ; hi- way ba-k from Oennanv, w:!l lavjas arc Wdiiaio Itutlcr. Homer T. iiet'oe I're-ident VA'il-nn a reiuie-t j Krench and Jaii.e- t hri-tiau. alt nam that the pic-idcnt ne hi- '.'"d ottiee- ed a- defnndaii'-. Two t.thcr im ii arc iu -innu' for pea:e with llie alhe-. . J'uitive- from ju-ticc. PHOTOGRAPH OF IHE BRITISH "TANK" USED IN SOMME OFFENSIVE AGAINST GERMANS Uf HC Diiif nsions of Ibis inoiister dcalli eiiKiiK' If way up tlif loi iillar tread mill, SIX MILLIONS This Year's Offensive Cost 1 .250.000 Men, Asserts German News Bureau Russian Guns Used to Make Rus sians Fiyht in Charges Against the Enemy Guard Wiped Out. HKKL1X, OeL (. t'n.Niialties anions the liu-Mnii armies during tltis year's (d lensive on the eastern frm.il, aeeonliu.u' to ea at ions ea leu la t ions. ays the Overseas Xev mreney, have been at least l.J.")tl,(M0 officers and men. Aeeoi'diu: to eon -erva live Dauih ealeuIatioii. liie ne aueiiey adds, Kuia ilnrinir ihe fiiM two years of the war hi-t considerably more than li.Oim.IHKI men. Wounded nicii who returned to the front are not included in this otimate. Continuing, the Overseas News agency says : "The proplicy of Oavid Lloyd (ieoriie, the lirilish secretary of war, that Kns-ia 'will fihl until death' is nftw about to be realized lileraih. The Jiuian losses in (ialicia recently nsiiin n-aehed : t'Vi'ii this popul intic figures which . ountrv cannot bear. "b'u-Man artillery fires indi:rim iuntely amoiii' I lie troops in order to puh Ihcm forward and hoots down t roups which a re ret reatin;r. In t he battle of Koi vlniza. whicdi was victor ious t or I he Ocrman, Ii u-ian col umns were driven forward by a cur tain of tire and whips. Kutire Ku ian waves of men fell under the Oermuli nrtillery ami machine i;un J'i'-'. Ib'iid bodies funned in nioiin- Stockhod river and m the sanguinary enaireiiu'iits at Fustomyty and Ko rylnilza inithinj- ivniained l the em peror jMiard-." X'lAV VOliK. Oct. (i. - Kie men and a woman were indicted h"ic today in the federal urand jory invc-tiatiou into the iiperations of the "white slave blackmailing -yndical'." They are eharued with bbn-kinailin Kd ward 1. Wi-t, of ihi- eitv and Chi ciijio, out of .l".tHMl. Tlic indict ments neeu-e the men with imper-n-atinv rovernm'-nt nti'ieet-, while the wornnn's part, it i- ehar-jed. was lo lure Wc-I t ( "in Chicago t" ihi- city. Mr. YVe-t told the mand jury that while lie was at a hotel with llie wo man the men forced their way iu and i threatened to arrest him tor violation L,f the Mann white -lave act and thai thev accepted a purM.ited l)ribe to let BERLIN CLAIMS RUSSIAN LOSSES were plaicd on tjhc phutoiii'iipli l'.V a The "tanks" arc made, hi Kalniul T E i SjuM'iul ConvsiiinM'n-i'. HALIFAX. X. S.. Orl. 1 (hy nmih.f I am seudiii; ytni lln t'iisl tictiuii i d)tdnjri'aph id' the ureal ''tank" to arrive on tlii- id liriti.-h of Ihe Atliintie. This amazing war engine is mibt-j ier and more terrible than any cabled I descriptions have led readers in fan- ada or (he I'ntted State to believe. j Tanks such as ihal in llie picture! are eiiuiiiped with four tireat Ireail mill devices, which In hi mi sets of ui- Auntie cogwheels. The treads ai'e held i oniionenls lu the reicliHlan which l.'iiit by twenty Milid rolh-cs, five for. have been in progress slnee iidjoiini-j iich tn-acl, and the bulk of Ihe' weight niont was taken utter Ihe ehaueellor'a is borne by (hce rollers. speedy upparently hit vc aceonipUshod The purpose of the eiht fifteen- ' little. The ehuncellor'8 position, how-, loot cogwheel i- to lay a revolving ' ever, appears to lie unshaken and! track for the roller, mi thai iu ef-jsucb Information r.s is obtainable in- feet they ran mi a elf-layinir rail-i dicales tliat t lie campaign for resump- ! way. which is alhered up and relaii! continually a- tlic maehine advance. The treads arc ten feet wide and twenty feet apart, so the tank's total width is foily feet. As its hci'jhl is about folly-live feel, the tank is praet tea lly non-eapM.ahle. 'I'he treadmilN, from top I" hollom, are seventeen feet over all! The tank itelf is IH'i feet Ioipj. Some tanks aie aid to be over "J00 feet lonjr. Kach Ircadniill r-overs about sity feel. This reat Iciiylh enable- tin tank to leap practically any trench ever built. A- hoij; as the front uf the treadmill can reach til further ar part .side of Ihe trem-h before tin1 lea of tlic front tread runs off. the ma chine will not dip. In the center, aliovo the tank, ex- tends a riid turnd, from the a per- tares of which extend eitdit Lewi- ma- . chini' mins. Their muzzles are about' fifty feet above tin1 uroiind ; 1 lie lur ret il-elf jut-about ten feet above the top of the tank, making ihe total heiyhl of ihe ma' liiiie some fifty-live feet ! WASIIIXIiTnX. Oct. d. The war depart me ut amo'iiriceil tod.ty that with the arrival of new militia uii-tiipjctit.- al border ptu'nt-, liliied-, Kan-a-. Mi oiiri ami ralifoinia j Irooos will In n-lca-ed. ' WHY I AM FOR WILSON Hy Iv'AV STANNAliM) IJAKKIf ( A ut lu d' of "Advent u res in 'output im-nt " ) Mv riiicf rciisoii tor voting for Wilson is lirritusr I 1m'Hc liini 1o He a t 1m!i Mth-vf it: jirorcssivc. lw-i-;ill' In' li's llbldr ;tll MIMMll;ilt'( rrrord in tin l.il three yeiirs in s''riirinr the jtiissiie of h -iis-htt ion ein liotlyiny idens for wliieh ejtriP'st proi ssi ves luive lonir been working : herit.iise in no iidminist r;it ion since I c;m reineinlier Intve tin' old .sieri;t nnd privi leged interests Keen so utterly without inl'lueiiec pt AViishintoii its they luive Ween iiire Mr. Wilson oc cupied tiie white house; hecptisc, as Thomas A. Kdi son says, if Mr. Wilson blunders, he always blunders forw;ird; liecause, in sliort. lie is a clear -headed, steadydiandcd leader who ran he trusted to take the broadly human mid democratic attitude toward pub lic fpie.-t ions. I trust him beyond any other leader to meet the stormy events that are before us with the true American spirit. n ni tlst and eeiupluisize ttio sie of hum farm tractors iiiaiitil'a(lircd in LITTLE SUCCESS in frmPTC Til in li I uii I u iu ! Indications Are That Campaign for Resumption of Submarine Warfare on Old Basis Is a Failure Chan cellor in Full Accord With Hinden burg and Navy Department. 1 1 K It L 1 X ( Oct. t!. Ki'l'orts to coni- ;pose tlic (litiereiiees nenveen cuau- eellor Von lethnian-llolUvpR und his Hon of submarine activity on the old basis bus met with no success. Submarine Issue. After several days of conl'idenUal conferences of the chancellor and members of hU cabinet, with a com mittee from "the reielisla discussion of the. submarine issue and other prohlems of foreign policies was re sumed today heforc the ways and means committee. Merr Von Jaow, secretary for foreign affairs, and Ad miral Von ('allelic, secretary for Ihe navy, made, statements explaining the position or llie government. The na val secrolarv fri'tpiently interposed in i tin debate which followedt answcrinn iqnostions and meeting obji-ctlons con- cerninn the novcrnmeiil's policy in re gard to submarine operations. Notwithstanding the confidential nature of the proceedings iu both emu m tttei's the follow inn probably may he taken us a fairly accurate statement of the prenoul sll nation. Idttle I'rotrivss .Made, The conferences thus fai'( noth w it list audi ii; cousideralde c,oor will on both sldcs( have not broimlit the opposing elements much nearer to frelher. They have shown the ihaii cellor to be in full accord with Khdd Marshal Von H ipib-nbui cliief of stauff, and with the navy department. (rontinuod on four). OUST HOLLWEG the "(jink." A soldier, slJUidhiK the l iiited Slnt.-s. INTDECLARB WILSON IS SURE F CALIFORNIA Only Independent Conyressmnn Sees President as Victcr at Polls Johnson Progressives, Labor, Inde pendent and Peace Votes People Recognize Progress Under Wilson. HY OILSON UAUDNKK. SAN KUANCISCO, Cal.( Oct. li. That WilHon wll carry ;( "nl f fi'nfa and probably euoii;h other stales to he elected Is the opinion of KopreRonta live William Kent, known as Ihe one Independent member of the house of representatives. Kent bus voluntar ily declined to run for another term: so he has no personal stake lu the comiiiK elections. 1 found the ralifoinia congressman at his home in Kentfield, across the bay from San Kranclscoi much ab sorbed lu n'vintf several hundred thousand acres of Ills redwood forest land to (he city tor a public park. This K'ft follows that of the famous Al u 1 r woods, "I have not been taking nil active part lu the campaign," he explained, "hut I have made diligent imiulries of thoe In a position to know, and I am convinced Wilson Is ruining ground every dayt and if Uiiuhes will no mi doiim ami saying what ho has been doing and sayiiiK. President Wil-j son's election will be a foregone con-; ctmdon. 'alt Torn ia for WHsmi "Of California lucre Is no doubt. It will go for Wib-on and Johnson. "A lot of things besides UufAhes' speeches are helping Wilson. First, :he has labor almost solidly with him. 1 'I'll ere are more laboring men than bank presldenlsi and w hen It Is made clear where their interests reall lie. the consequences will be notable, j "Second comes the so-called pro igresive vote, the iudeiendent vote of the country. It comes pretty near to swiiifilim the balance (tf power be tween the two old parlies. The pro gressives realize that Wilson already has done more to carrv out (lie social i Justice prora m than t hey could ex pert Uughes lo do in eight conseeu live years - yes, or aeons. They see that Wilson believes hi Dial kind of tiling, wliile Hughes tloes not. "More surprl-ini: is the large num ber of former republicans getting be hind a democratic pn'tddent who has made good. "Finally a third big element in the campaign Is the (e ace sentiment. (ContiiMicd on I'age Four) rilli ,i;n. o. (. i ill' y found them-e sudden drop i.f the ncjlit of .in ib-.-r ( 'bieagoati c- -hi ei'iny Y.-te.dMV in a over , the hotte-t October day in the hi-totv of tiie local weather bureau, -aw the no p-:i v climb to H7 decree- above Al 7 oVhick tin morning the teruper atuie iui- 57 degree-. If Ireland Remains Sane, No Question of Seif-Government, Declares Red mondThreat of Conscription a Base Political Device Spells Ruin, Madness and Disaster for Country Recruiting Should be Continued Discusses Nation's Future. WATKRFORl), Ireland, Oct. 6. In a notable address to his constituents hero this uftcrnoon John Redmond, the Irish nationalist leader In the parliament, declared that despite the recent rebelllont "with all its Inevit able aftermath of brutalities, stupid ities and inflii mei passions,' homo rule for Ireland is safe If Ireland re mains sane. .Mr. Redmond utso declared that conscription could never be forced upon Ireland, adding: "I cannot bring myself to believe that, malign though the Influences at work are, the government will be in sane enough to challenge a conflist with Ireland on this subject. Con scription for Ireltiud, far from help ing the army and the war, would be the most f.Ur.I thing that could hap pen." Conscription Keni-slotl ''That could happen. It would he rcsi-ted in every village ill Ireland. Its attempted enforcement would be a scandal whic h would ring- around llie world. It would produce no ad-, dit ioiml men.' ' '' Continuing, the Irish parliamentary lender said : ''The mere threat is paraly.injr re ciuiliie. which, mark you, is not dead, as some people say. The latest fig ures, indeed, show that from the date of the ri-inir (caster Sunday) until September, (101)0 recruits were re ceived. "This demand for conscription is not a genuine military demand. It is a base nolitical device put forward by men who want to discredit Ire land's political future and revive by any and every means bad blood be tween the two countries, in (he wicked hope that when the war is over the ltri(ih people may ((derate some at' tempt to re pi-a 1 (he home rule act. Hut whatever the motive back of the proposal may be, it will never be cur ried through the hoite id' commons as 1 ong as the Irish nart" remains as it is today, united and entitled to speak for Ireland. Spells Country's Itiiin "The way U con I in ue lo get re cruits is far different. Appease (lie. inflamed feeling in Ireland. With draw martial law, make it plain that Ihe defense of the realm net will be administered not as it is being admin istered now in ditferent parts of Ire land, but in the same spirit as it' is administered in Knghmd, Scotland and Wales. Treat prisoners arrested during the rising as "oliticnl prisoner-. I'ut an end to insults and at tacks upnii Ireland and recognize generally what -he has done. . "(tn lhe-e lines the government may succeed in recruiting even after all that has happened. I!ut as for con--cript i"ii, in that way lie- mildness, ruin and di-aster." .Mr. Redmond said it was absolute ly ful-e llmt he or his colleagues even favored a scheme -roviding for a per iiianei.t divi-iou of the ancient nation The Lloyd-tieuige plan which ws fa vored was delinitilv for the limited period of the war, lie continued, its object being to give twentv-six eonti- (Continued on Page Tour.) KL I'ASO. Oct. (1. Francisco Villa and his command wus at Malpaso, tiU miles went of Chihuahua City and 20 miles northwest of Cushlhutrluchie laft Sunday a message received here from Malpaso today stated. The mes sage stated that Villa had left Cusi h itl ri tic hie for San Antonio, whence he and his men headed ."at toward the Ouerrcro district. j