lctfpixer-attage, _against our if 'J - - _ I W , _f., ;.,;- ~'_» ~ - `.`;._`.._'-gg; _.‘.“v ',_$ cuanprnn _ '"~"-‘ _ msc 1" if ' _,Tn ,_T`_'- », ,_ _ i .3-'$--v4 1 Mt., _ . ,_.-..._ . BUT-CTITRIII _ I’IlEPAllES_ iiNes_i'Clmcenlraiedi T: _Y _ Neijoii tions _ Srrbn on Balsam iSll¢_¢_l’-SSTIITIY S C0 -lliins-.l.'i,'i,i'fely- ie Enter War. (spe¢|;_|.¢o- The-'ooarulrnn . r NAPLES, Aug 21.-A despatch from Salonika says Bulgaria has concen- trated 150,000; troops on .the Turkish frontier. Recent news despatches frdtn Solid have agreed that Bulgaria _ig satlsfieds with- the territorial con- cessions, offered by the Entente Pow- 'ers"as the" ‘price of her aid in war. With_l.$l1B._ consent of Serbia and Greece, tga Allies can bring negotia- tlbns wit "Bulgaria to a successful conclusion. -lf-.Bulgaria declares war _->_-:_-.-_~ _-.-_-:_-.-<.-_-_-_-,-_,_-_-.-,-_-Q .__ ____~ -_.,`.____. . . . _ FUR__I'IOSTiI.IT_IES 150,000- Troops-on neluliedf and” Bai- upon Turkey it is understood she will receive general financial assistance. (Special to the Guardian.) GENEVA, Aug. 22.-The Bucharest, Roumania, correspondent of tho' Trl- bune sends the following:-Between Nlsh and Bucharest constant tele- grams are passing. It is believed Roumania will begin s. general mobi- lisation on August 25th. Relations between Roumania, Bulgaria- and Serbia at present are excellent. - tElM_llS(iulsi __ L ;.~._nr-um nnmss _ _ I to the Guardian.) _ _ ' 'BERYI§Fl3‘.g|i\ug. 22.-The army oi' General#-'Ven-Eyclxorn made further p oqresg cast. and south of ~Kovno, `w1Niie 't at 'of General Von Galliwitz, penetk'n:l.1rfg'-'further south of Narew, has crossed Blalyztek-Best-Litovsk railway, according to an ofiicial state- ment ;iifs\1éd"'*tb-day by the German ._11laIP_T\¢@dilUIll`l.‘irs.‘ . ‘ _ ' (8]ieciai‘to the Guardian.) , BEIctLlN,__Aug. 22.-_The Germans captured the Russian town of Bielsk, tw.en'ty‘-five miles south of Bialystok. and have driven.the_R_ussians over the llinla River, according to ofllcial'nn- nounccment 'given out to-day by Ger- _uian army' headquarters staff. lu,isln|sHlnlnf r _J wln aussi _ r W F (From our own Correspondent.) OTTAWA. Aug. 22.-Russian banks are in_f_.9r'ested in; (‘_anada's determina- tioh 'f`o"ente`r the Russian market, aocordlhg lo' o further report* received by the Department of'1‘rnde and Com- merce from Mr C. F. Just, special Canadian .trade commissioner.‘ -Mr Just giyesan extensive list of articles, which could be made the basis of a large trade between this country~~and ' `it_ussla.,,_,\l-Ie again ,emphasises _the desirability of the establishment of auxiliary works in »Il.ussia'. -especia‘ii‘y in regard to the trade inlagricultural and other machinery, the United States ‘manufacturers 'having erected works ._w,lii_cl1, \vhcn in i'ull working order, will take care of one sixth of the total annual requirements of the country. _llussia needs the light type of` agricultural machinery, and the trade, says thc commissioner, is ‘cap- ,abie of,»,i,p;i_qilnite extension. A _Cana- llian forwarding agency in Russia is recommclltied. Mr Just states 'that tho forwarding business has been in Gorman hands and that “it has been attended with disagreeable' surprises sinpc tho, war began." illllllb Mlif -iunnn nunnrss 1 - . f ('sp,¢|.a'| .to me Guardiam) information bearing upon thc war has ,R_QME,, Aug. ,ilill-_-Oiilcial-On the, plateau north-w st_ a oi’ Arsicro o\_|r trodps;~1l§*y'~ a‘vi`1.§‘§r6\rs at`tack,' captured an -_imp_0r.tp_nt Auspyian redoubt on ilu; flanl( of the mountain wcsl of_Montc Makltforc; Yin upper' (lordevollc ‘T/‘alley antillery duels: continued yesterday.- 0ur artillery destroyed and burned Abattis Barring, Dolomite Road, be- yond Arabbn. _The enemy artillery; on the 'other hand. tried, with stubborn rage. to -reduce to ruins the hamlet of Piave de Livlnallongo without respect- ing cvon the civil hospital, which was tfreatly damaged. _Remarkable progress was. made yesterday at Conca di Plezzo, where our Troops! thanks to an energetic ,offensive,.,_\y_on the front from Pluzne to Cozfzoéafthe enemy artillery not succeeding in checking the rush of our "ODDS, dirc_cted_ its fire _against- in- habited places. inflicting considerable damage and cn.usiug sonic ilres. In Monte Nero sector, after hard lighting, n strong section of enemy tronches on the northern slopes of Iirstc_m3nptain__fell..into our posses- son. A he cncmy uttempts_to re-_ lake.tho_poaitions were repulsed. The H 6 to as reserved' for other spooitlonsr-alt Santa Lucia, where we l1,1’§dc Lscvoml prisoners, ‘including one ° S9” . ~ - ._-... -Y , _ _,'_.(8 I, to__The_ Guardian) \fEno"f1°‘.N,'_Aur. 2s.~1tnii%§__ortl|inry in -nomibelnnldring it the tposts of "I9 ,ar.eatl».a_ontron_nhea. osmp or "front, ah 'Au.st`r" n position on Mount Pana- mttaf-an' attack which the Italian artillery Bnllounccd in the latest offi- cial communication from General Ca- dorna; Trtmrltos. northeast of Lovi- co. w_hlch».ls ten ,ml-los southeast of Trent. This mountain is_more than 6,000 feet high, and is one of the out- llosts of Trent. in attempting toad- vance on Trent, the italian _forces have before them a long and diftl0l1|¢ task. From the top of Mount Panor- otta down to,'l‘onna Pass( is s sncces-. ~si'on'of forth and entrcnchments. ex-* londirur for. more.thsn twenty MII” ships afloat being worth double fhcir ance is mid. Ovcr a million and a blockade amounted to only 212,000 cluding war losses, amounted to 2.2 D - ~ vessels owned, while the Norwegian, amounted to 2.37 Rel' C0110- 100088 and 2.62`per cent. of vessels owned. ITNLYIAHPEN E00 EIEHTINO 0N A WESTEHN ENNNT , (Special to the, Guardian.) _ PARIS. Aug. 22.-The following oillcial statement was issued last night by the French War Office:-In Artols artillery on both sides has been active in the region of Noulette and in Neu- ville. Cannonadlng also was.rather violent in the region of Roye and Las- signy, in the Aisne` Valley and in Champagne. The enemy fired forty shells on-Rheims. Only one person was _ wounded so ~far as reported. Bomb fighting on Perthes, Beausejours and on the front in Argonne continued. We shelled German trenches very edectively in reply to their shelling at Vauquerse. ln Alsace. in the region ol' Ammertiwiiler our mortars and bomb throwers played havoc with the German positions and blew up several ammunition depots. The reasons given inthe note for the italian declaration of war were the support given by the Turks to n revolt in Libyia and the prevention of the departure of Italian residents from Syria. ITNLY ITEMNHITS, SNTEGUHIS' N-NSWEH ENUM TNHNEY - » (SpecIa|\to -The-Guardian) .I’ARlS,_Aug. 2l,._-_Tho _italian Am-' bassador' at Coiisiuntinopic. says a Rome despatch to thc Matin. has been instructed to__hn_ml fhe‘porte a noto asking' fur' a `forn1al cutcgoric stato- mont ns to the departure ot`- ltulians i`rom 'l`urkish positions. _ ., The note is couched in terms ad- mitting of no evasion. Without an ultimatum it_calls upon the Turkish Government to declare yes or no who-_ ther-the lialiuns- will ‘be permitted to leave and when. - , HNITISH-SHIPPINIS - y NTITNEEEETETI A _ BY HLUENNHE (From our own Correspondent.) OTTAWA, Aug. 22.-A variety of been received, from trade agents in Grout lirltnin by the 1Jepaf'tln0nt Of Trade and _- ."“,_»'r i'-,.. ». »_ , ,,.‘ --nc' -t -l___,~v1.~`,"»--rpg' 1 '____ . ‘ 1 -.~- _ ` . \ , . -,~ -3:. ._ _»,._,-:‘.‘~=. -_,,..-..~t,, ~ ,., ,.~ _-_~-.;':<,_\.'_"~‘~_r »... ’ _if-,_'_; '--:'ffj_"-l",_j‘=_-sro' _’>,i.-“ f - »_7.‘;_,f-if-=-if‘r};‘3,.;_t§_f1f-,-.'f-,:¢<@.p;e,_ '., ' _-...LM »_‘=ef‘3-yas? .l‘- ' ~ ~-‘ -~‘ - ~ \ -‘ ~ ~~‘ ~`~\‘ ~ ...~\=s.‘.~‘?.?s-1-_PEW.aft§¥€>~,‘:»1‘1 "»‘~;.~.~<_ -»<::»t‘t”==‘1» ‘af-_--_--.s~» __ M ‘ s . _»\ ,_ --.,- _.__,_- - _. ._ , ~, ._ » . _ ._ _ .ti - ~ _ _- » - - . . ., ,.,... -v . _ _.__ --~-"~ - . - ~- -- ~ -~.--» .~_-:_--.~\ V--Y-,-_-_-V-_-_-_-. _---->»V->:--=-A-Y--f--'~='=---f--f=-'- -'- -'-'- '-1'-' f-'-‘-~'~='-'~ - -`-'-‘- - 1 -~ ----- - - ~"’ "'** . TWO NMEHIIINNS , LUST IN NHNHII] (Special to The Guardian) QUEl‘]NS'l`OWN, Aug. 2,1.-After checking up all the lists of Americans on the steamer Arabic, the United States Consul reports that the only Americans missing are Mrs. Bruguiere and Edmond T. Woods. SIN HUHEHT HOHI]EN HETHHN TTI IONO0N (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 22.-After a week spent on the Kentish coast, Sir Robt. Borden returned to London to-day. This afternoon the Canadian Premier paid another visit to thc Duchess of Connaught Hospital at Clivedon. Mr R. B. Bennett, lll.l’., Calgary, who accompanied Sir Robert to Eng- mo-mbe,-S' 'Of the C,-ew Cannot be has been friendly to the Enfonfc lund, spent the week-end at Shorn- accmmted fo,-.und must be put down Powers, decided to take charge, in clitfc. wherc Major-General Hughes reviewed the reserve troops Saturday. Major-Gcnornl Stcclc, though rather severely shaken up and bruised by his mufor nccidcnt, rcfuscs to go on the nick list. ' ' ITNLY NESLNHES WNH NN TNHNEY (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Aug. 22.-italy has dc- claredwnr against Turkey and the italian ambassador has left Constan- tinople. This announcement wus made in lteuter’s telegram from Constantl- nople via Berlin and Amsterdam. (Special to The Guardian) ROME, Aug 22.-Declaration of war on Turkey has calnsmi no surprise in diplomatic and political circles here. For several days it had been consi- dered inevitable that italy would take this step. (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, Aug. 22.-The Turkish am- bassador to italy and thc personnel of thc Turkish embassy in Rome already have received their passports, it is stated in rt prcss despatch from Rome. The Marquiis Di.Garroni, italian Am- bassador to Turkey, will icavc Con- stantinople for Romc to-day_ Most of thc italian embassy staff already have left. (Special to The Guardian) GENEVA, Aug. "2,-The Bucharest, Roumania, correspondent of the Tri- bune .sends the following: “News of the italian declaration of war against Turkey reached here at 8 o'clock last night. There was much mltlmsiasin throughout the city, The King uf onco culled a meeting of the Cabinet. The lfalinn Ambassador wus present. Tho King to-day will hold a confercnce with nil the representa- tives of thc Balkan States. Yesterday hr- signoff several decrees of a mili- tary nnturc." HNHHIBLE MNSSNIIHES ` INNNMEINN LONDON, August 20.- A Router despatch from Petrogrnd says: “Al- most unbolivahlo details of Turkish massacres of Armenians in Btflls have reached Pctrograd. lu one vill- age 1.000 men. women ami children are reported to have been locked in a wooden building and burned to death. "ln another large village only thirty- _dx persons, it is said, escaped massa- (ITG. "ln still another instance it is as- sorted that sovcral scoro of men und women were tied together by chains and thrown into Lake Van." Windsor were saved bat.~iivo men of _ "'-*'“'*-°'-' the Dawson were lost. _ » ` .Yi ‘ ,Vi ,¢. ` ' s-. . ... ¢,|| » ' ._ -¢-_ _r _..._ .____.,_nl£|nn\. Mln|rd'| Llnlmene c,ure| Dlphtherla (Special to The Guardian) PETROGRAD, Aug. 22.-A British submarine lorpedocd a German cruis- er in the Baltic Sea. The announce- ment. made in an official statement, follows: “During the fighting in the Gulf oi’ Riga Wednesday. Thursday and I~`riday‘the enomy‘u losses were not less than two torpcdoed boats. A British submarine successfully tor- pcdoed a German cruiser in the Bai- tic Sea." "On land, on the front from Riga to Lower Wilija there has been no change. ln thc direction of Kovno our troops held up the cncm_v’s offensive on the railway line toward Kc<-_l\cdary. lictwccn Nnrcw and thc llug on tho front at Oszowctz-lliclsk-llrcst-l.itovsk thcro was no important clulngc ’l‘hurs- day or yesterday. Our troops repuls- ed a series of' particularly fierce nt- tacks in the region of llielsk which cost the enemy enormous losses. On thc Bug in the region of Brest-Lit- ovsk, thcrc was no important change." (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Aug. 22.-A despatch to the Central News from Petrograd says: “The President. oi’ the Duma an- nounced that thc Germans lost the battleship Moltke. three cruisers and seven torpedo bouts in the Riga bat- tlc.” The German bnttlc cruiser Moltke was a vessel of 23,000 tons and car- ried in ordinary times a complement of 1.107 mon. She was a .sister ship of the Goeben, which became part of thc Turkish navy and after the com- mencement oi’ war was re-christened Sultan Selim. The Moltke was 590 feet long and armed with ten eleven- inch, twelvc six-inch guns, and twelve 24-pounders. In addition her arma- ment included f9_ur 20-inch torpedo tubes. She was built in 1911 and had a speed of about 28 knots. The Moltke was in hattlegwith a British fleet in the North Sea last January. when the German armored cruiser Rluechcr was sunk. The cost of the Moltke was about $12,000,000. (Special to The Guardian) l’E’l‘ROGRAD, Aug. 22.-An official J . . . > , ‘ is l . " “DELIBERATELY--UNFRIENDLY " o or GERMANY - Towlmns UNITED snmas GERWIAN CRUISER I LSUNK IN BALTIC Germans, Also Lost ,_ Seven Torpedo Boats in Three Days Naval Battle. 0n Land the Russians Held up a German 0liensive inflicting Severe Losses on Enemy. i _ __ .- ,-..._ - _ ` _ l_______`¢_l.; communication dealing with opera- tions in the Caucasus was issued to- day by the Russian War Oilice. _ "lu tho coastal district on the night of_thu 19th we destroyed a patrol one com- pany strong. Our patrols have croso- cd Arkhave River, breaking through the Turkish lines. ln the direction of Olti -a -'Turkish attack on Mount Tchirgassar was repulsed by our ire." V (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 22.-Three Russian warships and one German warship have been sunk in thc Baltic in the Gulf oi' Riga. Official announcement to this effect was made to-day. Two other Gorman warships were put out of commission during the engagement-, one run ashore and the other was damaged. The Russian vessels sunk were the gunboats Syvutch ami liorceis and a torpedo bout. The Gor- man ships sunk or put out of com- mission were torpedo boats. The damaged Gemian boatwas escorted to 'port. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Aug. 22.-A despatch to Reutcr’s Telegraph Company from Petrograd says according to the late.-at information received there, the Rus- sians along the Kovno-Vilna Raiiiway are opposing the advance of the Gcr- mans. (Special to The Guardian) PETROGRAD, Aug 22.-An oillciul communication issued to-day says: "The German fioct left thc Gulf cl' Riga. Our destroyers in the Black Sea have sunk over a hundred Turk- ish boats.” LATEST. A long war despatch just receivcfl from Loudon quotes the President 02' the Russian Duma as announcing in Petrograd that in the battle in thc Gulf of Riga the Russians sunk thc German super-dreadnought Moltkr. three German cruisers ami seven tor- pedo hoats, attended with great lost ,of men. The Russians lost three small war vcssels. The surviving German vcssels are said to have lcft the Gull’ oi' Riga and abandoned the attempt to shell the defences of the city. JIIPNH SHPPLYINE EUHMEH ENEMY WITH NNHNITIIINS TOKYO. Aug. 20.-- Now that thc danger of war with China is over all Jiipnn and Korea urn cligaalui in mak- ing supplies for Russia and hcr Allies. Tho war brought big financial loss- es to Jnpuu but thu gaps u1'l‘ bcing fill- ed in part by the i`1|rl1i.sl\ings of guns, ammunition, nmi'~,;<-ncrai necessities to thc zlrnlivs at,the front-particuiar- ly thc nrinics oi' Russia. Oilicially Japan has given increas- ed practical expression to hor friend- ship towurils Russia by going to tho linlit ol' dismantling some of hcl' for- tifications on thc northeastern coast of the ldmpiro. Big coast guns strip- pod from tlurnc fortiiicutioiis have been shipped to Viarlivustock and tllenco forwarded fo Galicia to streng- then thc big gun artillery of thc nrml- es of thc Czar. Visitors to Japan arc especially as- tonished at thc almost limitless fillin- hcr of tiny shops in thc big cities of this milton- miles upon mllcs; of strccts uiiivd 'with thcm-all occupied in making something when they are not selling something. Those shops thc really the fan-_torica ol thc l~1n\pirc. it is here that cloth goods and innu- merable articles- needed to kccp hugo armies in supplies are furncd out, handed over to commission mr-_rchunfs assembled in great quantities and dis- tributed'to Russia, France and oven England. The correspfmdenf is in- f0l'l11fui by n reliable authority, that practically every household in Korea is hnrd at work making cloth for Rua. sta. it is sent to Moscow and other points and manufactured into unl- forms, blankets, coverings and wrap. pings. i Korea, also. is making big qunnu. ties of boots and ammunition cases, Nflior Pilnowski and another Russian oillccr have just ar|'i\'o:l nt Shoal to take over the fourth consignment of orders manufactured b_v n tanning company near Scoul and consisting of 40.000 hairs of boots and 30,000 nm. fnunition cases. The Japan (‘clluloid ('0mpany at Ahoshl, near Kobe. has nlnmfioneq temporarily the collulold business for H m0l‘¢ Droiitable business of making explosives. This company recently mcoived an order from the Russian Government for 440 ions of gun-cm. ton to he delivered boforc tho nm] of the year. A test of thc explosives hav- Inll proved satisfactory, thc first in- stalment. consisting of 15 t_m|g_ Wm, despatched to Potrograd. The Ahnshl factory is said to bc turning out 2 in 3 tons of explosives daily. T Leather materials. belts., pouches; and sacks are manufactured at Tokio. A series ot’ temporary sheds have been erected on vacant land nonr thc houses of thc Diet und nre busy night and day. Tho productioln of rifles in .lapnn in limited in capacity compared to other countries and Japan is anxious to fill out her own roservo stock. Tho nvnil- nblc number nf rlilcs for tho reserve strength of the Jnpancso armies is - _ '~'ZT£Y.`i'T¢""..'I=l'IT KNISEH ENTENS HNSSINN S TY (Special to the Guardian.) _ NOV() (ii1l0R(ill§VSl{. Russian l'olund, vin \\'nrsuw und London, Ang. 22.-'l`hc tlvrman lillupcror. with Gon- crnl Von l-`alkcnhuycn. chief oi' staff of thu Gorman army, Field Marshal Von llindcnbnrg and (lcncrnl Von Bes- icr, with n brilliant suite io-day cuter- rd thc still burning town of Novo (loorgicvsk, ldnlpcror William, prior to his 1-|it|‘n|\<~_i-, rcvicwcd a parade of part of thc troops which took the l`orfrcss in at short vigllt-day siege. The ldnlpcror witnessed the parade from tin- crust of Novo-Gcorgievsk forts, nmid cannon and barbed wire cutnnglcnicnfs. lic expressed grati- indc to God who, hc said, had helped thc troops :ind would further help them. lic thanked thc men for their ucl'0mpii.