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Show 4? THE PAGE FOUR the fortifications of. Antwerp have fallen. The town since midday ha been in our possession. The commander and the garrison, evacuated the fortifications. Only, a few forts are still occupied by the enemy and this is without influence on our position in Antwerp., British Assisted Defense London, Oct. official admission jj Character in Jewelry Tker is character in jew-,elr- y, and the kind of jewelry worn should re- - J 3 fleet the personality of 4 the wearer. I An inspection of our stock will show that we antici-pa- te the refined tastes of f3 the lovers of the beautiful in jewelry. Our experience will help in the selection of the jewel that best suits you. Pica. call and kc the beautiful tiling Wii have in etacL 11.- - The first that the Brit- ish participated in the defense of 'Antwerp is contained in an admiralty anouncement that three naval brigades, with heavy guns, had been sent there during the last week of the ; German attack. The announcement adds that in the retreat from Antwerp two of the British brigades reached Ostend safely. The other, however, was cut off to the north of Lokeren (a town in east Flanders twelve miles northeast of Ghent) and 2000 of the men were interned in Holland. The retreat of the Belgian army was accomplished TRI-WEEKL- srr JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y tacked them repeatedly, but always were beaten back. Night attacks appear to have ceased for the present except in a few isolated instances. General Silbille, a French in , army. to fantry commander, has been After a long night march killed naval by a fragment of a shrapSaint Gilles, the three nel shell. out of Two entrained. brigades the three have arrived safely at Ostend, but owing to circum- MANY THIEVES INFEST SALT LAKE CITY stances which are not yet fully known the greater part of the Salt Lake, Oct. 11. A. G. first naval brigade was cut off Gresson, who lives at the Imby a German attack north , of perial hotel, First South and Lokeren .and 2000 officers-an- d two men in the Main, men entered Dutch territory in act of caught his pocket last picking the neighborhood of Huist and night, tackled them and recovlaid down their arms in accord- ered his wallet. At police headance with the laws or neutral- said that Mr. Gresson quarters ity. , while waiting for a car at the The retreat of the Belgian Oregon Short Line station he army has been successfully ac- noticed two memiear him. He complished. The armored trains said that when he started to were all board the car one of the men and heavy guns brought away. jostled him while the1 second The retreat from Ghent on- reached into his pocket. Mr. ward of the 'naval division of Gresson says he felt the mans the Belgian army was covered hand in his pocket and turning by the British reinforcements. around saw him putting the Vast numbers of the He wallet into his pocket. population of fought the two men, who, women and children when They saw other persons . in flight m coming to the assistance of are streaming scores of thousands westward , their victim, returned thfe wal- from the ruined and burning let and fled. Mr. Gresson gave the police a description of the city. to evacuate the city. The British offered to cover the retreat, but General de Guise desired that they should leave before the last division of the Belgian non-combat- Ant-werprmer- iT The losses of the British naval brigade! probably will be less than 300 out. of a total of 8000 men. The secretary of the admir- alty makes the following an- men. Tuesday, October 13, 1914. German lines and finally convinced his own commander of the truth of the story. The information thus obtained won the battle for the Germans." The Frankfurter Zeitung declares that the people of Paris are depressed by the appearance of new German armies in These the north of France. troops were successful in frustrating the French outflanking evolutions. The Vienna Reichs Post declares that recent English diplomatic attempts at Constantinople have resulted in failure and that England is now too weak to fight the Turks. COPYRIGK C; n PLEASE STEP TO THE 'PHONE WARM FLOORS WITH THE WINTER CHASER Call either No. Whether the home be new or old, brick, stone or frame, it needs the soft, ingratiating heat that gently, but firmly takes possession of every corner of every room, so the old folks-cago about in comfort; on the floor in can crawl baby is warm. safety everybody The rotary air movement makes this possible. The NEWMAN & STUART Company,- - 71 West Center Logan. Advt. 1 or No: 2. Our superior service convinces people they can trade by phone as if in person. Small phone orders for delivery or Parcel Post receive - the same prompt and careful attention as large 'ones. We sell Paints as well as Drugs. BADLY BURNED BY GASOLINE Riter Bros. Drug Co. nouncement: CITIES DISAPPEAR .Dan Davidson of 3468 SevIn response to an appeal by UNDER BOMBARDMENT enth East told the police that Ogden, Oct. 10. Mrs. Heber The Rexall Store the Belgian government a mahis pocket had been picked of a Obom of 1141 Twenty-thir- d naval two Co. and m. a. rine Oct. 2:04 11, brigade London, Jewelry wallet containing, $16. He said street was the victim of a gasoguns manned by a detachment A serious German check is re- that while standing ,in a crowd line explosion late this after- ting fire to the furniture and ooov 7000 of the royal navy, the whole un- ported this morning (October at Broadway and Main he was noon. The gasoline set fire to furnishings. Mrs. Obom was der command of General Paris, 11) at Quatrecht, "hear Wetter-en- , suddenly pushed to one side the residence and damaged it badly burned before she escapR. H. A., were sent by his maeast of Ghent, where, ac- and a moment later discovered to the extent of about $500. ed from the room. to partici- cording to an Ostend dispatch his loss. government jestys Aside from the damage done He gave the police a The fire department made , a ANTWERP SUCCUMBS pate in the defense of Antwerp to the Exchange Telegraph com- description, of two men whom run to the home and managed) to the kitchen by the fire, an-t- o during the last week of the at- pany, 20,000 Germans have he suspects. The description save it from destruction. j other room was considerably been repulsed by French and corresponds with that of two to TO GERMAN GUNS tack. until the made by! damaged by report According night of Mon- British troops. Up to Mrs. who men the known Obom have are firemen, hadj day last, October 5, the Belbeen operating in Salt Lake for been cleaning clothes with gasoParis, Oct. 10, 11:02 p. m. Big Guns Moved gian army and marine brigade The official communication- - is- two weeks. line, when fire was transmitted Berlin, via London, Oct. 11, successfully defended the line sued the French war departD. N. Smith, 461 Blaine to the can, which contained Mrs. by 5:56 a. m. The German heavy of the Nethe river. Early on ment tonight read: avenue, reported to the police about 2 2 gallons of the oil. in bombardthe used the artillery Belgian Tuesday morning Information this evening yesterday afternoon that her An explosion followed and the ment of Antwerp has already forces on the right of Maline from the house had been entered and a burning oil was thrown on to headquarters general been started off for an unknown Pere were forced by a heavy mentions encounters be- gold watch taken. The house Mrs. Obom's hair, hands . and only destination in France. German attack, covered by tween two cavalry forces to the was ransacked, she said. arms and about the room, set-- ; oats wanted at Thatchers LivThe Hague, Oct. 10. Ant- very powerful artillery, to reaca violent of southwest 987 home Ville, Bert The of ery. Powell, werp surrendered to the Ger- tire and in consequence the tion to the south of Arras and Tenth East, also was entered PROBATE AND GUARD1AN&HU by A parcel, call at Newbolds m". FOUND mans at 2 :30 p. NOTICE. Friday, Oct- whole defense was withdrawn very vigorous attacks from afternoon. burglars yesterday 9. ober Clothing store and get it. to9 the inner forts, the intervals on the heights of Some . jewelry and $40 in cur- Consult County Clerk or the RespecThe war flag was removed between which had been strong- the enemy FOR SALE Sever high grade milk the Meuse. tive Signers for Further rency was taken. The burglars from the cathedral and a white ly fortified. ' cows, fall milk and fresh. Phone via Information. Battle From the entrance to Front, house the gained JGag raised in its place at 9 a. m. F 21. The ground which had been Paris, Oct. 10, 11:51 a.' m. 5ia with the aid of a pass key. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' The actual surrender took place lost enabled the to place Saber and lance came into play .Mr. D. M. Adams, 164 East enemy TWO STORES FOR RENT Good ' r five and one-ha- lf hours later. his batteries to bombard the many times today. The French, Second Phone location on Main St. to the South, reported Etate of Olof Cederlund, Deceasi! x It is declared that the cathed-- . city. No. 374 J. British and German hussars, that her room had been Creditors will present claims vith rat of Notre Dame has not been The inner line of defenses lancers, dragoons and cuiras- police and a diamond valued containing L. D. S. entered at the LOST a bundle damaged. on Maifi or Fourth was maintained during Wed- siers, in enormous numbers, at about $100 and a gold watch vouchers to the undersigned garments, residence of Louis S. Cardon. 338 north. Please Phone 774 J. The Germans delivered one of nesday and Thursday, while the into8 contact near Lille. taken. came beW. First N. St. Logan City in the attacks furious last their city endured a ruthless bom- There were no brilliant charges The Growers exchange at 56 County of Cache and State of Utah, WANTED A girl for general house tween 6 and 7 oclock Friday bardment. Phone call 109 W., 351 N. long lines of horsemen, but South Second West reported the on or before the 15th day of Febru- 3rdwork. East. morning. The Belgians resisted The behavior of the royal by khaki in theft of 400 new grain sacks ary, A. D. 19 ISA them vailanely in their trenches marines and naval brigades in the British squadron and and the French in their light from a shed where they were Dat of first publication, Oct. 13th FOR 8ALE Horse, buggy and1 the desperate fighting result at once. taken if and in the field was and dark blue uniforms often stored. harness. trenches the $65.00 A. D. 1914. ed in very heavy losses on both Call 382 J. praiseworthy in a high degree crossed swords with the blue-cla- d LOUIS S. CARDON, . sides. and remarkable in units so WE SELL THE EARTH Abstracts Germans. AMERICAN WOMANS SON JOSEPH W. WILSON, During all Thursday night newly formed and owing to the its title and loan money on it. H. inch of an There is not RECEIVES TWO CROSSES Executors. A. Pedersen & Co. Zeppelin airships directed the protection of the entrench which does MAUGHAN and FONNESBECK, firing of the German - heavy af-- , ments the losses, in spite of the grouncLhereaboutsof the awful Berlin,-0ct.1wireless (by FOR SALE CHEAP One horse, not show traces Attorneys: tfllery, the results of which severity of the fire, are probwei ghln The following inFTTrgOocltlsgleriitmble--o-- The to Say ville.) battle. of the gl character to takes him. Also one ride. 'we re appalling. $25.00 toout in been has out formation a less of NOTICE TO 500 than CREDITORS. given town of Albert is a mass of 4 years old. 569 North horse The German artillery forced ably large Berlin for publication: tal force of 8000 men. The deMain, Logan. its way across the river Nethe, fense could have been main- ruins, only a church steeple reEstate of diaries W. Mauglian, A bomb dropped by one of has Roye Deceased. standing. maining of the which artilleryin WANTED many Chickens, Eggs and Veal tained for a longer period, but disappeared under constant the enemys aviators at Creditors will present claims with Market Prices. Will at men were drowned. The fighting not Highest an airship. to allow of bombardment. It was the cento damaged long the at vouchers his enough in undersigned call county. Phone 127 any place las been indescribably sanguin- adequate forces being sent to ter of the German effort to The seat of the Servian residence, 138 South, 1st East Street, or write Box 316. Jensen & Ruchtl In Logan City, in the County of Producff company. ary. without prejudice break through the allied lines. government has been moved Cache The Belgians succeeded in their relief, and State of Utah, on or beto the main strategic situation; The German artillery had taken from Nish and is now at FARM LOANS This is my scheme fore 28th day of July, A. D., the two and possibly Uowing up on The also Time Annual Interest You 1915. enemy began in Long of many quarries advantage more of their enemys batteries the month in which to pay. choose which Date loan of first German war The on to Septempublication press strongly Thursday the vicinity, where they placed amounts and heavy artillery. A. D., 1914. Liberal Options Exercise them or ber 24th, to near communications line 2,420,000, of the CStjr In Hands of Germans guns which were beyond the 000 marksalready not as you elect. Low Expenses B. HEBER C. MAUGHAN, has Lokeren. The Belgian forces de- reach of the French artillery. ($605,000,000), Fair and square treatment. H. official Administrator. 10. The Oct. London, to in cash the 37 North Main street been & FONNESBECK, JOHNSON. MAUGHAN this seek-npaid up g with) fought point fending Reconnoitering parties, anno'uncement of the fall of AntUtah - Estate. for marks Logan Attorneys but were to discover the strength of amount of 636,000,000 werp, given out at German gen- great determination, numheir opponents, frequently ($159,000,000.) eral headquarters last night and gradually pressed back by bers. The Brazilian minister in in conflict. In these enMarconi came via here frsnsmitted the In circumstances these gagements the soldiers would Berlin has requested thirty of wireless from Berlin, says: and British Belgian military sev;ake- - shelter behind the many his countrymen living jn the .This (Friday) forenoon decided in authorities to inform their occassion-ally German field Antwerp on or of line capital the jodies eral forts of the inner make smart dashes across relatives that they are enjoyhe open, where their arms glit-ere- d ing complete security and that But they have not been deprived of in the sunlight. could their liberty. This step is taken which nothing occurred because of telegraphic reports called battle. SAVE MONEY while you are able to earn jt, no matter a be general The vicinity of Arras, how- to the effect that Brazilians in how well the future may appear to you. ever, was the scene of very vig- Berlin had been shot. CONDITIONS are subject to changes over which' you The reports that cholera has orous encounters between inmay have no control and it is best to be prepared by havfantrymen, who engaged in broken out in Berlin are ridicu ing a reserve fund with this bank, to fall back on. close fighting with the bayonet lous. whose Count Beroldigen, ENTRUST YOUR SAVINGS with us where they wifi after the artillery duel ceased. At some points along the mother is an American woman, not only be safe but earning 4 to 5 interest for you as line numbers of Germans ap- has been awarded two iron well. proached the trenches of the crosses for the following exallies without their rifles and ploit: One day he appeared & Savings Bank AddBeen Have Lots offered to surrender if given among his comrades wearing New Many YOUR BANK food, saying that the rations at the raincoat of an English ofThan ed With Bigger Bargains that part of the German posi- ficer and found that they did noK recognize him. Consequenttion had run out. y Oppor-tunitthe Ever. where the ly, he slipped away to the Neglect Beyond Roye, been had exceptionally French fines and once there defighting of Buying Your Winter severe for fifteen days as pos- manded that he be taken to session of the place means con- someone who could speak Enga at Saving Big trol of the railroad lines and al- lish, preferably the commandWearing Apparel so the road to Amiens, the al- ing general. Thiss was done. To lies continued their efforts to the English commanding officer During This Sale. Logans dislodge the Germans who held he said: I am an English adIndependent on with Wonderful tenacity.- - It jutant. When will you attack? Dentist was necessary for the allies to What are your positions and conduct regular siege operations what is your plan of action? It My aim is to give every one a square deal. I expect toy to get at them. being dusk the English general work to be satisfactory, and my charges to be entirely fair. Farther east the French did not notice the German uniOPPOSITE THE One operation will convince you that I Know My Business. made a considerable advance in form under .the English coat , Consultation and Advice Free. Alsace jand captured some ter and gave the count the infor1st North and Office over Howell-Cardo- n Main Cor. Store. asked mation he for. on of the the heights ritory Beroldingen returned to the Meuse, where the Germans at- - Cardon -- the-hea- ! 1-- ; t, .Ourp, sifiedii artnprA - -- O 0 Dus-seldo- rf Us-ku- b. The HuKsBankrupt Sale is Still On Farmers Merchants Dont DR. A. W. ENSIGN L r |