It u Full Leased Wire Dispatches Today's aVeitfs Printed Today a ---r'vv a ' v v-'v-aawm in h ti ti 11 m ii ti 11 u 11 mm slopes STREWN Bl BODIES OF WISH DEAD Thousands Die In Seven Days Assault By Allies Says "EyeWitness" ALLIES ADVANCE 159 YARDS IN WEEK'S FIGHT Petrograd Office Claims Re treat From Lemberg Was Made In Good Order Paris, June 24. Bodies of thousands of dead and wounded carpeted the sandy slopes of the dallipoli peninsula during a fierce seven-day combat de scribed in nn aecctunt by the French "eye witness" given out today. This nsault of the allies ' was in progress from June 10 to dune IS. The Anglo-French forces made heavy sacri fices for their slight gains, but the ., ' I "The Turkish trenches were piled 1 high with cadavers," the statement to.i.l. "While the allies lost l.eavilv, the losses of the Turks were enormous ur.. i i ., hisu cumiuicu many lirisuuers. l i.-. . . .. I'.nglisu entered one trench from the rear nnd captured 00 Turks." The allien advanced from 1.10 to 400 .yards on n front of n mile ami a quar ter during the seven days. "On June 4," the statement contin ued, "we attacked the cliffs bordering Mia ("Inlf of I'irni An nri!llF .tt.,.1. woi directed against the enemy posi- j lions for on hour nnd nt noon the en tire line crept across the sands, prin cipally ngninst . the Turkish - renter. , When the final charge was made it was found that the defenders had been Mown to piecen by explosive shells. "Prisoners taken said they had been lnM fabulous slories of Aus'tro-licrinuu victories to keep up their spirits. They liud heard Russia had offered seven provinces for pence, that Ifumanin had declared war against the allies and that two nullum Austrians had crushed, j Mexiculi dance hall girls, brokea Italy lit the outlet of hostilities. bones, (i, Angus ilcKdwurd, I.os An- The (lermun shells knocked sevwal I gelos. cuts and bruines. William Fin buildings in Arras to pieces. French ney, two fingers crushed. Mrs. Mary guns replied to the enemy and the ar- Smith, sculp wound. Pearl Kmorv, tillerv duel continued for several hours Mong the entire front from Arras to a point north of .Snitchc. violent cannon- nling lias been in progress since early yesterday. An unsuccessful attempt was made by the (lerinans to throw back the Trench lino near Dotupierro. Sections "I' the French trenches were first mined by the enemy, it was ututed, but the as Miult was repulsed. -Retreat in Good Order, l'otrogrud, June "4. Admission that Lomberg; hft(1 fallen was made in tin of ficial statement here todav. The Hus- i-iaiis are retiring eastward upon a new nonr, ir was stated. The Russians nre retiring from Lom berg in perfect order, it was asserted! here. North of the eitv three compa nies of the enemy were wiped out and1 'ii iiHompi io press tne advance in mar pillars, tottering unit wavering, icclion "Wns cheeked. In the rear guard, principal losses here were: Thing action before Lemberg was finally ltu 'piling building, partially burned, evacuntoil the Kttssinn garrison slanga- ki.ikiii; Calcxico hotel, walls shatter tered g large Austriun furec during tl"' t.d, $10,000; Planters hotel, walls shut last fighting, it was stated. Few Ji""- j (orid. $5.noii; Virgiuie hotel, rear wall iaiis were tuken prisoners. 'fallen. G.Olil): Calcxico luundrv, inn- n nig nuttlc tins now oegun aiunt; the Hiver Sereth, The Austriuns are being reinforced nnd though tho Has ""us nro outnumbered they nre declar ed tii occupy positious of the greatest strategic Importance. Turks Beat Russians. ''onstnntiiioplo, via Ilerlin, June Turkish forces about Olti gained a decisive victory over the Hessians Wed - "omIiiv, it wits' ol'ticinllv announced to - lav. "We took H000 yards of heights nt l-uradagh," the statement from the l'ar office naid. "In the district of '-"If. near the Turkish frontier, the moiiiv fled eastward. We captured """initios ttf munitions. Austrians Shell Italians, "me, June 24. Heavy artillery ''(ihting has developed upon the entire I'alian front. The Austrians are shell '"it the mountain positions of the Ital ians along the Isonzo nnd vigorous re I'1.1' is being made to the enemy's l'i" SeVOrill Utln..U ii'.n-n iionle )iv Alls- '''mi infantry during the nightan, of- riiiiit uiui... t'nnit an - "'"need, but nil were repulsed. Artil- 'r.v exebunues nre esneciallv violent in (ie regions of Vale (irandel Val 1'icco- 'o and F ri.iknt'.it finiinriil C'ldorllU TQ' ported. Italian Gains Denied. Vienna. .limn 24 Iteviewinz he (,rst month of the Austro ltalian cntu l''"gn, an official statement today a -erted the Italians had failed to ao '""iplish anything of importunco. "We mnintniu ir positions on and "oar the frontier," he statement said. Finnish Schooner Sunk, f-ondon, dune 24.--The Finnb " nooner Leo hus been torpedoed by . , 1 1 BOMB TOR CAKNEGIE. .cw Uric, Juno "J-A bomb, S"i' to h:t vp contained throe "ticks of .lynaniitp, found on the dwrstop of tho homo of Andrew Urnogie last night, was doe tar ed by the polico todnv to be the work of amateurs. 'Tho bomb was extremely crude in eon stniction and the method cm Idoyed in placing it on the door step where it was found bv a watchman, bore every mark of nn amateur, it was said. Carnegie has been nt liar Har bor fur days, and it is not be lieved tho bomb was placed at "is Fifth avenue home bv nu nivhists or members of the I. W. W., who might have kept themselves informed as to his wliereabuiits. Many Receive Minor Injuries From Falling Debries In El Centro Culexico, nil,, June iM.-Injurios sus " l, D ,, S?' ,,, 7 " ' , V 'y ' T " f ' , " ''J 1,1 ?2 ,t,n I, .1" ? ' T. hospital here, bl'iiiL'intr the total death 'M' , ., . . ., v.." . , i list Uli to six. Smith was fntn k- h.n-t by ft fulling wall in Jlexicnli, across the border. James Pencil, S2, recently from Sun Diego, succumbed to his injuries in Moxieuli Owl cafe, was killed trying to rescue nn nged patron from aii in- (,t tumbling walls. Three uu- ''l'ntif ind bodies, probably Chinese or .iuAiuim npic lOUUU Wild Wl WTCCR.- tige of the Buekhorn hall was searched. No corrert estimate of the damage is available yet but it will probably be $230,0(10 and $.100,000. This is mere ly n rough approximation. John Uazloy, u laborer of this city, is suffering from concussion of tile brain and possible internal injuries. He may die. The others seriously injured by the earthquake lire Margaret Kellv, Marion Wilson and Frances Ottermnii, foot crushed. Charles A. Davis, leg broken. William Stevens, I.os Angeles, ankle crushed. McF.dwnrd was struck by fulling plaster in the llarbat'a Worth hotel at F.l Centro, As fast as tho city authorities per mit it, the work of cleuring debris pro ceeded today. Every job was careful ly inspected .however, so there would be no danger of tottering structures be ing temporarily repaired. Many will be razed. Walls that faced east or west were the worst duinnged as the quake passed in a east and west direction. Several buildings in Oulexico and in El t'en weto actually moved trutn tne cast io the nest on their foundations. Second street hero was hit hard. Manv walls toppled, leaving sagging roofs perilously suspended on strained chincry ruined, building demolished $:i,nuil: Alliens drug store, i,ooo; Heckors drug store, $.:.HH0. In F.l Centro the heaviest losses were I . i .....iifie toiil.lilo'l IJCITIl .ucrt'liinio- I " burned, $100,000; Ncwmark (Irani com- ; !,,IIIM. temple, ruined, ..10,ooli: Dunnnayl lmih) i n. wall fell i". -"ti.nni ; Par-, l,M.,l wio-th hotel. .l."i.noU; Imperial! 1 -"uf,. v Hukery plant, -25.000; lilolie ',,.., .,n ' ,i:, tliiimo; Imperial tut it V uarolouise razed. JMMi" Valley Oil and Cotton coaipuiM, ?-. 000, ' . The pie were quite calm t"'iy. but nevertheless, n number of tami bes , i i ti their back vards rath.-r ' sei'i ii... .. . , than risk another shock indoors. I.ui i ncss was practically at a stind-i'. dtinv laborers may be required t.. clear the debris away. There is plenty ol food and water, and no real refugees, nlthoiigh several families are home less. ' (icrmaii submaiiiie, today. it was learned acre juny Vessels Intcrued. 1 . .. .. u'.,li June 2t. Scores of t,..)lli,,r, ,;,vc interned v.duntarii n . ..,, .,., rt-. a '" ' "I""" v,. u., ,,f the .Norwegian tei.ni.T 1 ri o... iut iitrivi'd 1111"' from I li.uan olor. ,l I'.olivMin ports. We saw 4' to! ieriuaa K"1"" in uie I Vul araiso, i ,ai"",n " v . .i f..,i , ralcta -',. ar rmiU. f.,o!ita. 1 ti.cis exist at manv Otll'T a xr.irsun Killed. Bister. "-"-.r.,..f. ..,,1 t'.irin. June -,IHOl oir.- .n were kill ,v Herman ucn ..i.i'.. ti fell on th Sa nte rsacrau i... I during a hesiv t.ottii.ar.irwt-M. h!of Arras yesterday, a Innnoim I l0la-v' it win Oil" SALEM, S' Eighteen White Sailors Will Do the Work of 115 Chinese and Cost Less By Lowell MoUett. (I'liited Press Staff Correspondent ) Vlusliingtoa, .lone 24. If President "ilson is being persuaded that Amer ican shipping is due to disappear when the l.nhdlette seamen's act becomes etfictive November 4, it is the result ot misinformation, according to a state ment t"dny by Andrew Faruseth, of the senaien's union. ' Fnrutetlis here with Vice-I'resiilent Pntricli ,1. Flynii, of the uniin, laying plans to fight inodificatioin ei repeal of tin; l.uFollcttc law during the next session of congress. The constantly circulated report that the Pacific Mail company, operating on the Pacific, const, is going out of burners, ia un true iccoiding to Furuscth. "The Southern Pacific ohiis the controlling interest ia the Pacific Mail," said Furuscth today, "and coiiscouciitly its steamers nre not per mit ;ed to go through the Panama cniial. There is evidence to prove that the Pacific Mail is simply re organizing so us to divert itself of'the Southern Pa cific ownership and readjust its trade route to make it extend from llonkong through the canal to New York. . . "Tho I'aion Iron Works has furnish ed at the request of the Pacific. Mail, speciticatHias tor changing its steamers to oil burners. The change will re quire two months, disarranging the b.'hedules so that the company can not ninke bookings for definitn se ings while these changes are in pro gress, " 1 litis tho Mail says a partial truth hy reporting that it will discontinue operations November 4. The Mongolia is the first steamer scheduled to be converted into an oil burner. It will probuWy go to tho Union Iron Works in Auvemuer. He expect a big howl trom now until that tune because all of the bookings of the Afongolia must be cancelled." Furuscth claimed thut after her conversion to nn oil burning vessel, op eration of the Mongolia will cost less than before, even with n white crew, as the new law previa. Detailing the difference In the cost of operation with a white instead of a Chinese crew, Furuscth said: "Instead of carrying 115 Chinese firemen u boat can operate with IS whites. Thev pav the Chinese $0 u month. The whites would be paid -!5 a month. Instead of $1,0.15 in wages for the Chinese, the white firemen would cost just $!W). Food for 115 Chinese, nt 1H cents a day for each one, costs $021 a month as against $210 which would be the cost to feed IS whites at 40 cents a dav. "The white deck crew would be more costly. Instead of 40 Chinese a boat could be operated with 24 whites. The difference between $S a month wages for tho Chinese und $50 for the whites would make an increase in wages amounting to $sns; and their food would cost iU2 more n month." "A" Tub In Which Three of Smith's Wives Met Death Is Seen At Old Bailey By W. 8. Forest. j ! Loudon, .lune L' I. 'I'ln- bath tub ia whleh the filM of the three wives i,f; (ieorge .loscph Smith i t death under; nnsterious rircum-tnnces was brought : into i rt today when the fatnor. "brides of bath" murder trial was re j kilned, in nld Kilc.v. ' Minth's narrow, deep set eyes, seanj lied the court offb-iaN closely as th' o, liotrutnciit of dcilh as carried in. lie .liipiaved the greatest interest as, esideie-e :is gneii regarding the loci ! tio,, of lie tub iii the boarding house an. I the manner in who h the body of: ' his wife was foi.n I. I pliv.ieinii. Willi for the crowd,, te-tilic. that he found the wunian's h in the tab which was ahoul ihte I fourths full. The body was nude. The, heel n:i nvl.'r water and the leg hung' over the ele. I In au effort t" prove that Smith plau nc the minder of llentnce Mutely. h ' thitd wife, but the urst to die, in ro. I blood, the phvsieiiin was callci upon ei relate in detail incidents pr lll'g the , , . , no. iu no- '". ti. ,.i.v,iri,. sa I he was sii!umon"l bv Smith to attend Ins wn- ine ..... before her death. Smith alleged "he was suffering from s fit. The witness said he found Mrs. Smith in a normal condition, except for th. fad that be had a slight headache. When ne.t sum nioned he found the woman dead. The r,roe. ution alleges nisi i" I"-' .li.u the murder of his wives, Smith fir-t endeavored to rn-ata 'he impres OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNEUOl? TERROR REIGNS IN SONORA AS YAQUIS AND OMIT Mexican Soldiers Join Bandits In Session Of Murder and Pillage UP RESORT AND FLEES Hostile Firing Within Sound of American Warships In Tobari Bay Nognlos, Ariz., .lime 21. Outlaws, India as and Mexican soldiers pillaged and burned throug'.ioiit the state of Sonora today. The new reign nf terror started last night. At Mn.vtoroiia. station north of Km- palme Vuquin attacked a speeding rail way train carrying a heavy guard of troops. A ruiininj; fight ensued. The Indians bulle.s unaltered car windows, while, tho soldiers, crouched behind seats und lying flat la the aisles, re turned the fire as best they could. The encounter ended when t.ie enoiueer crowded on full sl'.'am and iiitdistunced the snvages. Meanwhile a detachment of Cnllistas swooped down on the village of I maris between here nnd Maiidalenn. looted the town, terrorized' tile Inhabitants and climaxed their visit by pouring oil on the railroad station and setting fire id it., mo express wns also burned. (leaeral Francisco Trujillo, a lender of Vaqui factions loyal to (lovernor Maytorena, allot up the "Hanchitn" resort In tins red! ut district of No gales, Sonora, tJM mgiit. After smash ing nil the glnssw.-re in the place he wounded five bystanders. Tulav a mob gathered to denl with him but he tied. In spite of these disorders, a crowded railway train left here today in nil of fnrt to reaidi Sonora points.' It is the first lime the throui'li trip hus been scheduled since Inst, Sootember. Vaqui Indinis hr.vo attacked Cruz dc Piedras, several miles south of Km- palmc, according to reports here todav. The lighting is probubl.y within hear ing of the Americun wnrships nt To bari bav. Details are unobtainable vet. It is believed there are Americans at Pie- Iras. Searching parties left todav for the interior of the state of Sonora, Mexico, to hunt two American prospectuts re ported hut there. Tim Americans whole names are Foddni'; nnd Norton, have been missing soverul weeks. Americana Ars Jailed. iJuiigliis, A ri .. .lune L'I. Maytorena nitliotitiei in Mexico todav Muled Mil lard llavtuore end Arthur Jumis'iu, Americans, owners of the S na Mer cantile loimpany. They nro coiiliniid at ;i' o, Soiinri,, No charges lun e b 'en made against them. American Con. ml Simpich hus niado strong rcpresen'.n tions to (lovernor Mavlorenu. It was lonmed Uilay that ( al Hates, weiillliv American entile man, had also I n arrested bv the Mnvtoreua authorities. He is .jailed in Cubona, Sonora, facing .. charge of circulating rrnnii mniiey. Thin monev is not legal tender in territory controlled bv too Villains. 1 Oonr.alV Advance Halts. liaKeston, Vext'B, .lune t.- The nd .atjee it'' (i.oi t. I (loiir.ales troops to weid Mexico ' i V litis been halted, sic- lorl ng to a i'ble ri ived bv the lexn;iii con-ill today. Icuiuiug th' t ihe ':u:iiist: w 're heavily coin h 'd .i,,iie tin- ii'v, Uuii7:.les remained out ,i t . CpiiiCr ihe enemy would surrender mi l si v- t!'- iitv from the horrors of : I, r 1.1.1 lie. i; lo'.al Alviiro Obregon is nt Imar . i ion and (Keetn f t occupy Augiu.s i riPcMtes tiiiroerotr. JUMPERS WILL NOT COMPETE. N.-w V'.il:. dune L'4. 1'latt Adams nn. I vYc.lov ner, dr., high .lump chntii toons, nro! U Hie (J.rdoii, n.-.tional uin.'or i ii a l'i pi " " III the mile r arc not gi.og to the Panama Pacific epi . tioti track meet nt San Francisco i" Aug i-t. it wn learned todav. ,i., tint thev were ill, la the belief tint their death in the bath lob soon afterward would not excite suspicion. The Weather Oregon: Tonight and Friday iint tied, probably showers west, fair eut portion; ro'1 cr Friday east Hjrt.ua; southerly wind!. ; (T fjiO huso) Ell an Francisco Woman Gives Startling Testimony Be fore U. S. Officers Saa Francisco. June "1. That she kept reservists in her rooming house and was paid by Halph K. lllair, part ner of Supervisor Murdovk in a print ing business at Wl Freeinont street and that a Mr. Lane, claiming tu rep resent the British consul tried to hire one of her rooms where men could be examined by n doctor for military service, are features of sensational revelations made today by Mrs. C. K. Lee, rooming house owner, in ei.nnec tiioa with alleged llritjsh recruiting activities in San Francisco. Mrs. Lee conducts n rooming house nt 7il5 A Harrison street. Several weeks ago she declares, she was introdi d to a man named Laae, who said he was from Ihe llritish consul and wanted to engage her entire house. He asked if she could get rid of her roomers at once, assuring her h would have at least -3 men a week to accommodate. Doing assured that the ,men were British reservists going to Knglaad of Iheir own volition, Mrs. Lee under took the contract. She bought extra beds and put four men in each room. Her first knowledge of recruiting came, Mrs. Lee says, when one of the occupants of the rooms, an Knglishmaa, remarked that "he would have to get some men soon as they had to send L'j away next week." She declared I. line then asked her if he could hire her largest room to inspect men, and have them examined for service by a doctor, saying men could no longer be ex amined in lllair 'a office, us suspicious Mad l.een aroused Airs, i.ee uecinieii she refused and that l.niio then dc-1 inun.ieu nai sue get na ot a tier-: mnti wl,,. llil. I Ir.it.i l....,n ...... !.,.) man who bad lonu been .net of her roomers. I.'pon her second refusal, she asserts, the reservists were removed, Mrs. I.ee declares there were two men in her house who were brought up from Los Angeles, but were refused upon examination, The men quit work in the south, she said, to go to the war. She insists there nre reservists ill this city now, whom the recruiters lire presuinablv nfrnid to semi nwnv since the arrest of seven men in New York i bv request of Cnited States District i Attorney Preston, Shu thinks these seven men' were nmong those kept at Ii,'.- house ami she is willing to turn over her books to the federal authori ties for their inspection. British Labor Must Bow to Demands of Conflict (By J. W. T. Mason, written for the United Press.) i New York, has received Lloyd (ieorge, delivered it wl June lit.- llritish labor nil ultimatum. David minister of munitions en he gave warning that .lavs, bv .lull' I, Kng- Wltlllll sev lish workingmen must voluntarily sub mit to industrial discipline or military regulations will be forced on them. Knglaad is finally waking up. Or ganialion of industries is inevitable on a basis commensurate with the ast demands of the present conflict. Four months persuasion has been tried, ac cording to Lnglish immemorial customs and now the tunc for compulsion has arrived Hut it will he democratic compulsion. The most unheal mem ber of the goveri nt, the man owning his public reputation to Ins devotion to popular causes, will enforce disci pline on the workers. Throuehoiit the storm which lias raged ia industrial l.ngbli since Inst winter. l.lod (ieorge has kept Ins head, with his determination growing strong- CHERRY FAIR The July c lows: co.nn.itt. dchrntior e huving ill charge the (lurry rair anil fourth or has arranged the program for the two days as fol rnday, lilitary 0:ii(i n. in.- Mi. I. v piiriob 1 1 Wl a. iu - Fraternal, I Lauds. I .'In ii. m. Itod and lion shoot. 2:011 n. m. I'omi.ctitive dull nnd .'I 'l'l p, III. Usees. Street sports, lill"b.ill. 7:0(1 to H;!i0 p. in. - Water spuria, at Ihe tu ekets streets. - H-.'M to In:'") p. m.-Baiid 'i. iii crt, vocal solos, fountain display. Saturday, July 3. 10::i"l a. m - I'ntade. 10:00 o'clock, bosket dinner st Willsoti Park. Address by (lover nor Withyombe, rending" sad recitations. !i :ii m. - Baseball, Farmers vs. Business Men. 3:00 p. m--Knees. 4:.:il p. m.--Free picture show at the drain! opera house. 7:00 tu H:10 p. m Motorbout races aud water sports. 10:0(1 p. m htreet dance. ,' VeVS"T Ve"-- .-W ' PRICE TWO MEXICANS TAKE ANNUAL BATH Nogales, Ariz., Juno 24. In celebration of San Juan day, the Mexicans nt Nogales, Son ora will take their annual baths tomorrow. (lovernor Maytorena donated MO.OOO gallons of water for the pur pose. OIL WELLS ARB BTJRNINO. dishing, Okln., dune 21. A heavy curtain of black smoku hung over this entire district today from burning oil wells. Nearly lOtl.mm barrels of nil are estimated tu have been destroyed when more than 110 big tanks were'set on fire by lightning. Tho Prairie, (lulf and (lypsy ml companies suffered toe heaviest, losses. Imperial Government May Even Promise To Safe guard Neutrals By Carl W. Ackorman. (I'liited Press Staff Correspondent.) Ilerlin, via. The Hague, June U4. (Io nn n n v will make important conces sions ia the interest of I'reaident Wil son's "principles of humanity" in the next note from the foreign office deal ing with the submarine warfare. It was given strong naaiirniicca of this today, The imperial government may even promise to safeguard all neu trals in replying to President Wil son's rejoinder. One possible siiL'ucslion wlncli may im made is that distinguish ing marks be idaeed iinon vessels which uro not carrying contraband. I 'I. . I...- II... 1 It. ..I - l.liniiv.'l.ill ...I m-l.l...lllll-ll)lWCg desires thnt the answer to tho latest note of the I'liited States be forwarded to Wash i nylon ss soon ma possible. Hut bearing in mind the precedent that may be set for future Interpretations of internal ionul law by the (lermnn reply, the (lermun diplomats nre pro ceeding with the greatest caution in framing the note. It is uliilcd that the answer will be distinct nn v ii nee toward securing freedom of the sens, for which For eign Minister Von Jngow assured the I'liited Press in nn interview, (ler many is fighting. It appeared today that, ia view of the euro with which the (lermun note Is being framed, it might be delayed for two weeks. or as opposition Increased. Now, like the able political strategist hi) is, he hns sci.cd upon Ihe collapse of the Kii'isiau in tiiili.-iu and frightened Kiiglnnd Info letting him have his way. Future historians may dale the awakening of Kiiglnnd from (lenernl Ynn Mackenscn 's drive, through (lair cia. A sobered Kaglund is emerging from a muddled past. Lloyd (leorgo has ftc cured the introduction of a bill in pur biiineut, empowering the minister of munitions to do the very things labor sought to prevent by undermining the authority ot the ministers office. I'ntil this iiicasuie becomes a law, July I, both employes and employers will be gneo sewn days of grnco in which to voluntarily adjust their differences. .lulv will be the beginning of Kng hind's recovery. Thenceforth Kitgland's linnl test will be apparent to the world us deiiiocra.-.v struggles to obtain the ten milages or war, so rar anown lo lie bog to Herman's system of mililiuy autocracy. PROGRAM July 2. and civic bod oh purade, with five rues by IHlt. ot of Court and ('hem- " MS'SWw CENTS ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS FIVE CENTS Kaiser Determined To Deal Decisive Blow To Russian Offensive GALICIA RICH IN OIL AND COPPER BADLY NEEDED Little Booty Falls Into Hands of Germans When Lem berg Is Taken Berlin, via Tro Hague, June 1. "(In ti. Purls!" was tho cry of ta people of Berlin today, boused to th highest pitch of enthusiasm by capture or Leniberg, sweeping the Ilussiuiia from (laliciu find restoring this laud tu Austria, the populace now favors aban donment of the (lalieiau ot'l'ciisivo against the Slavs for u gigantic move ment, on tho western front in another attempt to reach the French cnpitnl. In ol filial cirflcn thero was no iiint today of the next step to be tuken In Ualicia. Those best informed on mili tary affairs, however, doubted thut troops winld be withdrawn from th victorious army of the cast in any great numbers. They did not believe tho kl ser would rnlent in his fieroo attack against the Itiissinns to throw theso troops against the allied lines iu Franco and l-'liindeni. They expected the (lerinaii generul staff to reinforce the army nn th northern rout with men withdrawn trom Onll.lu f(ir a tremendous drivn ogaiiist lima, tho Important city of tho H.illiu region. It Is riellovd in mili tary circles that the kaiser is determin ed to dnil the czar a blow I'rom which he cannot recover before opening a general offensive against the French. This would mean that the armies lit Field .Marshall Von Mackensen would be transferred northward into Poland. The Hussion power nf resistance Is uow believed to be broken and the seizure of Ihe rich Baltic provinces und final crushing of tho Slav forces stretching southward through Poluiid could be speedily accomplished, ir, is bnlieved here. The importance of the recicvery of (iitlii in cannot be over estimated, It waa slated In olficial rlreles toduy. Th Auslro Herman armies havii retaken a territory larger than tile Now Knglaad states and rich In copper, ainc sad oil. Men are already en mot to open up the mines and the oil fields will bo speedily restored. (leriiinny will Ihus have at her dis posal rc rces winch Were badly need Arch Doe Frederic, cioiinsnding the Austrian forces which took part iu the llalician dine, and llenoial Von Mack enseii, tin. Herman commander, have, both been created field mitrsnula by thn Kaiser ill recognition of their greni vic tory. In view of tho fact that the Itiissinns spent nearly n week preparing for the evacuation of Lead. erg, it is not ct peeled that further reports of Ihe cap lure of the city will account for hiiy great amount of munitions or guns taken by Ihe Austro Hermans. British Cruiser Torpodoad. Ilcrliiifviii wireless to Sayvllle, L. I., dune -LA British cruiser of tho Minotaur class was torpedoed bv a sub iiuipue iii ihe .North s' a Sunday, the J admiralty nnaouiiced aero today. The inmage was not ascot turned. The British admiralty nonoiin I Isst Milidit that Hie ciuixr Foiburgh hus jl n tinpedi'd hut that the daiuugo .suffered was not serious and that there casualties. It Is heliowd th i;,. rir.iin stall in. nt refers to the Fo- biiigh, whieii icM'inl.lcs the Minotaur. Be!gtuns Take Town. Havre, dune III.-- KuniisKcnp-, man hi.ulhwcl Africa has been uimi .Mootbwcil Africa has been announcement stated here today, (ler-rap-rap- I Dr. Romberg Detained. 1 Lo.ob io, .lune 21.- The Norwegian 'slenmer llergensf ord, with Dr. Beraurd Deriil.org and his wife uboanl, has been detained ,it Kirkwall by the British uu .thunties. The Hwcdish steamer Vurl.ig, fioiu Siivuiinuh, is also detained Tho government made no iiinioiiiiccu.ciit to Idav for the reaons for stopping the two vessels, but it is believed t .... authorities liriuv have received rcpoils id' Herman j rcserv isls being on board. Dr. Den long, who acted as Ihe kai iser's unofficial spokesman in the Pint- c.l Htates, was understood lo have heesi gnuru.it I safe passage lo (lermsny l.v the allies. GREAT SALMON PACK. Portland, lire., June L'I. The great ct salmon lun k in '-. years lo toe ( o- j Ininlos river district was reported fo lds v. The increase over last year's out ipoi is fully KHl per cent, it was esti- i muted. I Home packers are said to favor a re jdu. lii.n of 10 rents a rase In the prb' lof salin.si. 1 10 PARIS" IS CRY OF THOUSANDS IN BERLIN TODAY SW.SVIt-l-e'.'.M'i'-''. -