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Show t':!:,' :.,'. i: ,,,,,,,:,',k.,''7,' . . .; ,' .,. - . 0 ., . . , I , U 0 . , i .. ''),,,,t4.. ,g, c; 4 ,, c .,,.... , f 4 DESE I' ET EvENING NEWS. ' ---- I PAGES 14 I 111 EDITION IASI 0111-1.1- LAM 1 1 RUTH SD 1,11 :. - i,.:ti !t:, t L.......,-..'. ' '14 If ' et your boldness to visible elides, of your Moot: I ' t ..'',.,t!t' i ii. '. ! l'f,11'!! - ft ti f . arm-- '(11 18 1915 SALT LAKE JANUARY 4 :' , ' ''''.,. :!!;;A:, ' 1 ; ';',,e:-::',.- ,. I , , ,14,.,'i ilf,' ,',4 i, .,,i r.i,r,;,,A .4 .;,.,, ,i,itonem.6,1,,,f:-.A4- ; 1.1....,:i , . ,:,..- . - '.:':, ' ,t;'.10(7',,,:. .- UTAH ,,,, YEAR SIXTY-1'11"1'!- 1 : 1.4 MASSIENG ALCHG BATTLE FRONT GERfaRs Several Army Corps Between Soissons and Rheims 111. VON UK ABOUT I '1 I . RESCUE WORK Summary of War News, Jam 1811915 northward The German attack on the western front has shifted ft front Su Ilog,ifne and yesterday there was a severe enemintPr in the G. rof Ai !art. Tooa. p (aficial Rer lin statement says that the mans. attack:1.g with baN,nets. droet the allies from Pont; northeast of Albert. In the So.000ns region there ni little activity. Several Frebch ire. hes In the Arsonto. are said to have been captured. claim of The official otatement from Paris .iis.putea the German tictories in the Argonne. eying that the attacks were repulsed. Severa! minor Ictories for the allies are reported. ninety in artillery en- To RESUME AGGRESSIVE Battle Since That of the Marne Imminent Determined to Hack Their Way Through French Line Near Success Would Imperil French Hold On RheimsIn Fighting Last Week Moroccan Greatest Berr-yau-B- Troops Saved (copyright. 1,1S. by the Day for France. the New York Evening TeteMinh New York Herald Co. All Rights Reserved). Jan. today massed several new army Soissons and Rheims with between battle front the tom along of assigned to positions near strength specially heavy contingents All surface indications point to an immediate of the aggremive by Gen. Alexander von Kluck who now between Soissons and Rheims. gears supreme in command What as expected to be the greatest battle since the Marne imminent with probabilities favoring a most determined effort hack their way through the French al the part of the Germans to I ha e broken would heaps Slowly, Almost Most of Them Result of Artillery At La Boisselle. Northwest of Every Excavation Brings Forth bert Germans Captured NumEngagements Along the Battle Victims of Disaster Front ber of Officers and Men Living A-- - 'RELIEF WORK IS !NONE OF ACTIONS OF BEING SYSTEMATIZED! I ALSO TOOK SEVER AL GREAT IMPORTANCE! TRENCHES in Dozens of Villages Citizens German Attacks Fear New ShocksGreat Care Fruitless in the Taken to Avert Epidemics. on kaisers troops fell back on the Brook of Braye where they reformed their lines and attempted to work their way around to the west village. The Moroccans then sallied forth from the she'. te of the village and met the Germans with the bayonet, driving then into a retreat. The Moroccans refused to withdraw until after their comrades had succeeded in crossing the Aisne to safety. Then they held their ground until a second order to fall back was Jim. throarehoht t r. Tn. artlhot F.;':. sit , l't I' t7 ip. .1411. l',. i CI p .i by .,t1 ..! reare...,,b1 rt:,en 7 1,,i,' F.7. h' h !,; ,on the, 'le n ,:k , , ht,t .olns., . , "rk ' .thd 'Haler gnat .htl ttes ifigen ex.1,thon torv , t' ' .1ty ' earlirr relent, ,f thr. probalol, '.. earrl- i:., kli- - ,I., - :! .1114.1.if lo... morn of tro ,' IL S,,n- P - I a, Frh T! ' .1,7 t : ,., lc Iangee arttiler, thi. t; rita.,,..4 t:,, artl'., r ehgake of the ki,l,,11,, . -- h,,Zt- - iay in .3.:.. ,. ,, ,: 1, ..1.1!,. . .m. p thfrnon K.',,p ,ho,"- ith'hbr l',:: V: h ftr .a t ,0 T: ,, wevIII I varr,.. 'Li ! ::, ,. i , n f i, , t I.nl- ,'! ,1 ..t. f'" Charters. He Said. 'oldiers Work if r !,-- IL,,. , CLOSES I , New York. Jam IS Samuel 'Utter- myer. the firm altness questioned by them. I Ledulom Jan 3 74 11.. pm A than 'unitary yin i w. ! -r ft EH ITS 2.06o P61,11ett .itttino In ,t ' t,r-k- tor.-et- - 4::1,;1 i r; '' l' rearit command la ,,'; road,. the director" and trustee were contit lied entirely by the bankw 10.34 CONCENTRATION OF rowEn. td., one,' in the capital from' Witahington. Jan. 113.The senate ireful tid the arid act of Gen. Gar-- I defeated today. 40 to SS, the motion to --The concentration of power and la the t..,k irovonal president. watii suspend its rules for consideration of Icapstal Of any kind is grossly unfair talLt. to labor." Ndice force teroporatilYi a prohibition rider to the District of mibt,tr, toarposes Mr. Walsh questioned Mr. rntermyer Tbe A bill. Columbia M;tt appropriation about the colorado Fuel and Iron com:epartment is particuiarly alums t know whether Gutierrez to had' pany. SW, sits majority necetaary Mot.-.been testified. the commiselsims to the provhdonal Pend the rules prohibiting genera! stoner has 1.."14a -- r had said. that a cert.tin large titiangone to Pachuco with Pitt of and hills in appropriation b., legislation did not control the COMatorod cial to set interest a up govern' Sett th,r. .o defiance of the convent- the motion failed to receive even a pany because it only held 40 per cent ratEst von in Mexico City. Debate has !tuned five daya Iof the stock." maioritY. "That te preposterous. . . nmlied the riLl.A AND ZAPATA. After the vote Senator Sheppard ,' a Itfl.$S. The stock la listed On the ell. PI- far lhar,,, tehsingo awl many shares are in the been no oonfirmal stated he would make no further tit of 1,1rta has In issue the to fort prohibition of brokers prem It would be neceshands that Villa and Zapata ktre br,kett off friendly relations. connection with the District of Colum- - sary for a large financial intiPregt tn it either , have but le per cent of the stock. When up rty from Aguas tientes bic bill. but would bring 'aere hss a formidable army as..1 as a separate measure or as an it wanta to do anything with the corittabitni at.1 is expected to enter the amendment to come other bill. Eight. poration it just sends around to the IAI tn1,v. Aa part of the garrisofl een Republican and la Democratic brokers and gets the progieco tne capitsi is said to be aviators limit one Progressive voted DIRECTORS ARE FIGUREHEADS. .f Zapata troops, the report for the motion to suspend the rules. a between Mr. said It was rare when two the ...., leaden; tntermyer Int lq put to a directors running a corporation from practical test. L ." IPIcirr to the state department NoMinationA. sew York knew anything about the .7a IC from Mexico City Mated butinese. "They are Just figure. vet all leisinesa staid. houses were closed. heads" be lati it Referring again to the Presiwt. Washington. Jan. four foundations under investigation reirs11.4 thy uneertain which faction dent today sent to the senate the folto him declaration that they should citY and IttakitON lowing nominations: To be receiver of under federal charter Mr. UnPCM DPPARTUltE UN- public moneys at Vale. Martin N. Pett- operate term) or timid KNOWN. ily of Jordan Valley. Ore. "They should not be given Pceret,Amthr tdegram sent at I p.m. the To be registers of land Mee's, Ga- ual charter. There should be a limit dly the reason for the stud- - lli, C. We Yawl. of Craig. Colorado. at to their Wee. They should not be perdeParture had Glenwood Borings. Colo.: Jooph T. mitted to accumulate income. assurances There given .,"'x Vlore 1113 no cause for alarm in Carruth of Blackfoot, Ida.. at Black- shouid be govertuneutal reprewentation eatital. adding that he had WT- foot. Ida.: Nathaniel Campbell of when the Cm comes for replacing the I7414001m for the present tritallell6" preservation of or Portland. Ore., at Portland. Ore. , akiere t two-thir- : ' 1 f , l i 112.4 , - :t I : re , . 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PI 4 , . . n ,11.4,, ), 40,,:,-,r-1,,--- ;,. .:, i., , ?.i I. t...,..; 1, '......' .,,, , - latMr.t..,,er. ..,..0 p 14t. ..'..,,.07,:t...,:..e4.11P1'.;t3,1 ......':',!.,', ''''''.', l'' . I'liti: ;; 1 ' troteins important. ropn plate the possibilitv ut an actual defeat ,., ,,, ;,, 1..1 :t beeatne is;t .., 1. ty value of tome- - VI:laioiten. ,t!t. fluid the Invasion ,t :heir , country. . no nts iii : IA ,SEn FINANi IAI.I.S. HEAVIEST ;,..iA :THREE .i, MEDICAL AllitANGEMENTA. 6ATTHIEs - r, i ree-mi II - ,,rt ,ii:Prin.( Torionia. one et the gpatel.i tl, .1" !it flt3 'wt. 41- eitil As regards plis.ctil vitt the in Hely. la t!,: e ,;,; Or. :,rk A".,t, British offickr says, lt is doubtful it lande d proprietors Ina r linani tally but tee l, - ,; heayket ,,. T.. 3.1,i Tt Ka:the tiermans are P aell off as are the cli ned to csider that at this ODOEHED FROM MEXICO a r ti .1 tin, 1,:,, British. The tieriniiii medical arrange-mer- e when seen ny a Vni.,I. .... !,, correspondent iie 1...., , - c, are alto, mferior. many civilian been up ail night ini,es,:z.it, ,Th in rhe werking ,,,,.. !!: Ltii tf ii ti, physicians without surgical experience nreckag. The great 1:on.Aii I :I:, e 4:- :, !.. ,.Z.. 1', I!,, being 118A. Twl such d )(norm recently looked rather like a i,el II..., . r la FT siLL ,pitpitiat; To BoligEll ii. s e 1. :ti irer-s:, r... eor I were allowed I3 o:,erate In One of our he had been , in phiii,,iiiy laring ,r in the .:.e :I., tnel, Ilii, !.:i hosp.tals. Itmce they were without in- work of rew tie. s :it I ts ,n, strumer.t they were allowed to use ,hi, Among the till. d woten who hA,.., ii !, ii, 1.ri !..!, ii ours. They strwel surprising Ignor- e"me , Is.Se Wash:ni:: oi Jen. here to eld tile rite ii,rr:--ance. ruining several instruments in- Ilareheqa di Sostegno of injured e S!e Flort:, tiid4 or I. rel batterns A It and tended for disarticulating ligamenta, by Is working as a nurse in one if c of the I9 fig I:l artflier all!, li FIRST MOVE TO TAKE with them. aeven military h,eptta: emthei In t attempting tn eut were sent t N i. Ariz., to slo,:, NI. . After this they aere not permitted to i park near the new renreail atat:on. THAW BACK TO N. Y. operate. 'i ans front f.r,::t.: Into Artieri,an tr-- i --- REMARK A EtiE liESITE:S. ,, . ..'99:, T"rk kin S :I.' to ri:,ry to r, .rn .ii 011 i, i., ..,.: : PRAISE FOR FIGHTING MACHINE. Incidents of the remarkable r, acne- - tikla. All tron:e at Nat,. ex. e; I ,,, to nng II rt- l 11: , ., which med.: are CPT, grAdually tne 'tenth cavairi !ie. e ,t, 'But these points of German Infer- Mg kn 0An One le told of a Hewer- - NuitIri,n 'n ..Kr" tl''"r ''. 1,::, : heen order.- bv tIn In t., i: Do:sal:to. Ariz., I. tority." the ariter save. "are more ant enTineerw 1,ville by n,.,,,. .. ,, WI t a rr , ,V NI, p,.,,,.,. than Off. Pt by the general efficiency of who ofcame Ag.,,,, ..ti t.lii,: . 1,..,, ;and ocamd the rest : :s Jeriine ti .i. : 9, the fighting ma,hine of the Germans, derma of hishere it- - worked mother fi,t, r to'f: the excellence of staff work and high S461114, ",. I pui,itig amay atot,e,, Jr g hut re, rocc that 7! !, irregular ruecos :" discipline and 'the thoritishness with but praently he ii, .0,NIITCh by ao- arn stone N Yocic 11., i!' o which every military requirement has ithem After ,even h iut4 of the hard-ehc illtotae- Sunda hearl a ,,: Itlittl t, 3, been provided for. kind of labor, he f hie niother jow b,tva ' oro tha aun:on V.1, re vac r! .! in Orders have been captured which alive and not very bad ;Nitre& She nork:ng .tial r r! an! tinaity ..-i!,y. Mr '!,! , give minute instru,tions for the CI WO had been pndected by ;,11 unttroaeri young roofed !n tin! Itaa h t .t a at es of clothing. gnipment and sanitation. pace of wall faillog tn r it corner of proteeted to. or a As form- parte to tali.Tr Iv t,r hheh tIC Which how great forethought and a the room itt tn. loot wax heid landt.r Pit4Ting. T!"- - t'n, Ilig an un;! I I,v n!!" !' i Another relleue of the kmd, rtmde to, a hits k t but otherwise the:the si!r high standard of interior economic. art :! .',Irt The mother, yf.Utlfr i. Ii.dr aim, la reported This minute care for the well- WMIllen t.4 104(1 unhurt. She I t New i rt.'itI It had and believed that !been oithoat or drink lor four York being of the soldier se long as he can her'POMP. .;, t,), r t,mnrr T!!, ;r MUMt tO aMe under the days and hal :wen nearly valfroeatel !kali otote In fight I. however. combined with .! aay of houtte She n their organthe fragments the dust by ouiverited triortaril, to lom when eactificsi of life 1 ised a is ,atieated of women and heraelf vhi,h Pitted !loan through erevices!thict tarty StnoItt Hornbeck I. thought necessary which points to stimulated them to continue what while the aere trying to reach will brihic l'hav hacic i N..ta 'York formidable power,' of resistas09.. Deemed a hopeleett excavation in !loth. her. tetate ono tine this wielc. 7 lb 4219 : ,''' ,:,,,,. . xpez .tro. otlidala here infer Ilutt fowl ,' I (.1 i;, ; i I Gltierres'. : . tot-Io- n as - ',::;i.t i I i tir ;:ilt :litl t i4 i ( , I Suitt ,,1 ,;-,,- 1 ; 11.'7 4' , o,.,.. , ',',,:.:,:!.., Ea...-- ' b..-- .. ;,t Prussla has : hma Ir. n..rthern on.lergne an aditu....ht!.1 the attempted !Poland f the river r:itich varlet. ir,,,,,, a rehost were Wkra. near ltaLtutp.w, has pulsed, NothIng of milp.rt th ri th, i'1,h Vttui,t." transpired The i PA., Rome. Jan. !a t I"In - FIERETS , , ,, under t'Ortinlitn,1 "f :ohoerter at the firitieh army head Ueut. Citn M4rin ir. Rt ar,rk ;chairman Walsh at the opening of the! quarters in France. ariti of The First ;ruins hwil Aeds;ino. rihi::.n. l Fire in Lincoln, Neb. under date der and anticipated no attack upon theli federal industrial relatirms commiteh-m8- i a as !scribed of wildernerg cteroliig .fd- Ni,t1c.,! 1,1,k f Saturday. ja ft. 76. that ussep the Rel.eral ci ty. elny-i!;INURe :; at aft " I . physical an d midit,1 c vhd;t in of the. minister A telegrani dated. daft 17. from Aguas hearIrS here today discussed tloci alism m.77,nit ond m sc,r11 k t A ' ng Calient e" said all rail traffic south of.an,1 or al...Ott ch arity at some urnig a I ltish troops and the Germans 1.1,1 t.:it the teard (.. in the .f vr. AVeZzan" t!!s. "'n" toti.'n ,!:t!.!,t op. I T that place had been SUIIPP110041. Th.- - latter. he asserted. was necesiatryi,Pteing thtin. I ,f dr. et, es st he In !we.: I, .m1 an an- - .1,o. .ige ,..,.., ,i- -i .z t:,. trict at 2o0oo nn,t ti' qo. Injure,' An undated telegram from Mazatlan, t.,'," ,,, no v,11,1 f4,t altogether 1'W1.A IP MP " Indder. Th, n"UIV'n" .".' '1''; ''.i..,'.1' Plat to th''' receive trere relief. PeePle ,Ity ftThe l''''. Mex-V The' I n, :..,., ,.,,Is. i sa id the cruiser Maryland and the tasking duo alb.w - Fir.t is asm,le t r it tr i h e .tiol! has a ..ii A,t1 tt.' 11 ..iyoi, MOVEMENTS ban gunboat La Pazahan arrived there.' large charitable organizations, Mr, 1,7n. an re for the prolAinlIlly that the Ger. S2.4e .o.00.,1..., A Ptrev. mtwh le.e Indiv:,i,:il ,''''t', 'f aPtIr"X,Mht:y Nine ndlrosd bridges had been burned teemyar thought. were ably managed man s, '22 o rascot r! of trinee Gloviiimi Torlonl.t. !and ii;,frrol per, prisoners in mans, eases ee ire- - ' houses -between Navatea and Mazatlan. the and did much V. while c hmIterin Ic with th c A.. - "' I A' .,,nt J nnut-- v . ip)od but should operate gent the somewhat& Inferior elements Thompein I. tomes . message an id. a Navajposing Press m "V.!' of (II piles correspon.1.nt t,r,.i.li Germany's under federal rather than state charsays that at AFM1NTS TO RI A fy,. Mrt.s Baena. to by a diffreney In the stale.nm a nqke flflf : clinnelitl.'sel ARE PURLING i Ireni engaged ter'. as 1st! -- II lt," ..,r .41,muneing feeling of the t;.3rmain rank and Ille speaking of the concentration of from that whh.h zisted sums weeks ' of -- the city. remarked: 'that the inst.:an-- 1i s...s .:,,sed by order Almost ec.ery le,use n tl.at I..ng 1.4 Eh, d ,re tr- E FEATS money. Mr. Unterrnyer mad he knew of ago" , th e i.nk m was oc. street ds frien y hy tipied In t he ..st st tt, ns, n the! a banking inter.mit. which through the er"Sem(' of the-- pr.s snet a" tho observe Th,,,,. of dbl. tierideti,e II people n Si e. ,kki It.. 1e continues. tp.t, realizels that a Yid" Ite ,,te surpl.a. inPOIVtni ef the ielle vil le a wl .n cent:y the tank pita, an extra .11111,1: railroads. reorganization frin a Gertmui it,1ance is ity Waairit;gt r, out of the Jan. 16.When (Jen. OH mikiNs heti ct,me tato the etintrtl of 100.00e ttuesqlon, and tt,:t: MOTION teetrlse of the city:. r 7(..1 ter ...lit, itn,:t toorli dutst71; GIV'ert" '' ft Mtxict. WHEATII INVESTIgliTION I mrely l'r11 li titit! Avezzano UTIN initiortent ith a inaniti 1.4 the nil! -- t non,r bank!, City yesterday II miles of railroad in the 'lilted States I to Milli any athai.taa oonunensurate , nter. innung h. t..ok a ith him most Of the and The trade fizeturitig suo'ir .1' litrlotst. with the Ile the 1, saeralAee urn.' TiligniiP,Ii ncurred When sill. a situation exist s. the ant. to wnrks cost $1.:50.60e. Some of II, trill- trete estr Iv rt.; of extent to ht e disappeare d. but i ,,,I iiii.iii in the ahareholderit hays no tning the capitol. Statei i PROHIBITION HIDER nem said. the hinerv tray still be of eine. oile r oitio.r! attn.'. r. court!ry indicate power at all in the management of the there ate few il.rtnans oily', es that' NVt,V.,nztt'n J tn !, - -i !,;. nt !A l fo.Itt a mill. lest lent ',I ,).' , '':":e . OF UNIONTOWN, Ruins ol Acezzano ;,:! , 'HT in , t r,thg ing Machine He Has Nothing But the Highest Praise. , ..,1 r,': ry I ..;lit PL, r::1, " .i 1 - BRITISII VIEW OF State ' I ii,me. 1,11;1;,,, Rather Than I' Advancing to Trenches. - te Federal ; I Northwest of VosgesThere Has Been Heavy Snow - The I. 263 French Attack German Positions Hill .jr TROOPS FELL BACK AND REFORMED I FOREST IN ORGAIIILATINISI of dead and wounded. i ' 'I dot. n CHARITABLE ; , WITH BAYONETS ertns - KAISER'S SOME POINTS ti,,In.r tles thonth lore and there der,1,...- - the r.;,,' la,. r , f great importath'e Thr'r t!1 Ili, 1.3.n 3 ruportan". y :ta,1 thdt II.: da rt, hitt': 11111,1..4 t 11; P.:,ifir11 seather yster,lay Ili F.:HU, ba.1- - tio. ;Or, d:.- 1,, 1. . t ft" I'dtroi.1:11. 11114 V; MI, I :t at- - ; acas. !l ra.y.t, -r. co. ., . 1i,a.1 4, v eil wo al t!,- - V .,g, s I ., ti 1,..:,11,,I.:. mg released Tn.- - I rem h sar ofra-111! La ki.,..,,el,e frvm the.r pris.o.a of :the afternoon ; FI,-fit, O- a- A:4; zoo.. .r.! th, ; rntr:h:, .,.at i 7rurnhilon .1'a:rid etro,rourneatton dta: platter and fallen tinilrr, .o trove 6.111 as v,,I,It Allig a f'1,:, ' a Id'n Thousands of soldrere and t tv.l.ans. 14 : i'tIi .a - .sI 4rs,...1 11'1,1nd:hi many menthe', of the tor- - ir 11-the or a to the (hr.' tht-rwas I it , ,w,,. fitlal alinoat.Inen la,, ',..oar,t AI::!-,1initty. grad.rally Etre system ,tizing the lettlar.y part nt N...;,rt the h. :alto-rt,- ,I rellet work and are setting t,..1 awl !In tre ...t;:n l'he .',".- Pt,:6 arrthe'ry I 111, r there ,,rtja shelter 10Uppif:: over the -- 1,,,trattea nochtibn at eertaln t, t.11t else ,s;, U.,. let f roads to strlt ken towns iand v3lioros. I -- Near Autr....m- - to toe BIG MrTAN r11 1.n.1.rt ha. .t.:, I i The km two fient:aa attwi The relief nor. nr.,sr. hosuves. overenem In the ia,t t,,A ,!.i: t ; sharlos a the res,rue eft,,rte. ssws'IL. restn;s1""'o'ilithieniirTs's1 th.treors w'lfast I's; allaed "Itritisil mimes hae !i 'I Tne pope, according to the oerva- ashore at several 1.1a,es on the coast, tore Romano, has sent aid to all the vharage. GERMAII-TROOP"At La Bottutelle. thalbtaat of AlS "in the regien of Perthes there woo bishops et the diocese lit the earth- bert, our troops a ho again had esquake none. A fund of 2000e0O0 lire yry e,fretent marksmanship on the tablished themselvt a in the rIvireh t114,004.000 has been reteived by the part of artillery on the resit:outs )ard of La ksoleselie and in the hampontiff thus far. About 7.7.00 refugees. , .4-- the enemy. at1441..t tPe 2.000 of them Injured. hite rea,hed in Arkhoe the German attacks on let to the Pouthwuxt l Hill Rome to date. or Itt,tirtti:Ues French a ith the tdyonet and drove zgsi. tt" the west tcoit i them I thetr .n or I t..iti.re frhi topp-As:One estimate took Qq; We Lo t result the pr ,p.,tv bruscht say Untemleyer Told Federal Indus- - Military Observer Doubts if They It will etced 2.4).000.ovo three ofters and loft ?nn. I:re ittiaissi.00ei. of sevcr.s. German field works to the prISOner $.-- eral Frenh tr.:), hes nase Ieen official as ataiiable. yet n.dihoest ..! Are as Well Off as the British IN7n dozensligires,ars trial Commission He ThoughU . t ',tillages. citizens sho ioniy par! ..s. the f"rst of Is Prem. captired in th Arzonne forest The dlahni-ntwitn their liver are still in ona il. 111;11 in the hands ot the ene- - IFrench ,(!tpIng them Soldiers From Physical Point escaped trMlateI They Were Ably Managed We here later repuls,1 st counter-tumbl- e in i ::;y poignant fear thstt nee shos ks n mar posItmas t k French atta 'The ur their buildings esitst the r atia k Aral maintallied ail g:t.r.s. l'nt-a-M-risheads and ate camping out to avoid i -- In the Vosges there ha tieen a : to the trthwest of two ktionteters 2. hIll whals further danger sIralually. hoeeter. tbs., hea ) ful: ,,,f ilIVAt The en..my bran- Iagainst a of mile and one-f..ftsc.,th seismic theturbanee are leeninis and llya-de- d la but without Mann difIeting A GREAT DEAL OF GOOD MEDICAL ARRANGEMENTS BAD WITIO has been DO) 'Ir a s urVeIcey, advanced a reported ewe yste.rilite. 9, ii"ur dainisiiis." Ao trenchee. This fiehttnk The greatest care Is being rdp,1 .......,... to avert disease epidenias thratned Mg ..n. . Caeca and the "In Vsgreao by interrupted water supplies and the, NATIoNAL BANK an I f es hate a hed., y mp.a.t.,rm abnormal manner in It Iii, h people They Should be Operated Under For General Efficiency of Fight- - noW are living. Plyli.oahs are putting ; prevailed. Interfer.ta Ili the fight. I hea!th ' mPayures Into ft et t !Ing-t imperil the Saccess for the Germans at forces, kaiser's enable would the bold of the French on Rheims and line that than defensive to erect for themselves a much stronger Rheims. now held by them north of MOROCCAN TROOPS SA VED DAY FOR FRENCH Detailed accounts of fighting last week in which the French vete compelled to fall back across the river Aisne show disaster vII narrowly averted by the heroic- fighting of a detachment of Notoccan troops and a single battery of French artillery. When the French started a retrograde movement a regiment dMoroccan riflemen was left in the village Crouy to hold the foe in check. They withheld their fire until the onrushing Germans were within 500 yards of the village. Then they directed a deadly rifle machine gun fire which literally piled the Germans on the field in c I FROM POSiTION Continues It Late r,porto from Petrograd eitip,msiae the eompleteness of the victory said to too. Seen gained over the Turitath troo;w.. of the forties at were Kara-lrsan- , accoslirg to the Miamian sAst office large nunsbers killed awl the survt,Jst aere put to right. est of In Polabd tbs. again hio,e attacked the Russians Warsaw. but apparently Lave been unabit thue far to break through the rd In northern P011ini the RitsPlans continue to advance line of delehee the Miamian border. i Berry-au-Ba- c. Berry-au-Ba- AT 't I them-elves- pen-au-Ba- c. SUCCESSES WILDERNESS, hand-to-han- London. be near IN EARTHQUAKE gagement. The off.cial orserver atta. tool to the British headquarters denies the reeent report from St. Omer Franee. that the British troops hal advanced ons. title near La Hasse.. capturing the German positions. In East PrUn011.. so far as the official communications show. there is no marked i hang... At Berlin it is raid that attacks by the Wasolan fors In north Poland . which are attempting to adVallea toward the west I'rossian Lordsr . were repulsed. Iteta.lesi des riptiob of the battie along the Ablinn, supplementing the brief antlneernents of the French and German war offices. show that the fighting rivalled in ferocity that which occurreal along the Tiler canal In Flanders. when the Germans attempted tu break through to the Erg-Ilachannel, although the number of tam engaged eas smellier. In t:.e encounters of the moot despersuburbs of sloiseons were , te nature. in which the Prenth Moro, earl regiments distinguished using their cres api clubs after their Layonets hal been bent or broken In the tatlicos btruiCtil Athices from Frcnch sources p,y t3t the tailed front In the Iso.1- tiont taken up after the retreat to wronger than eer. London augg,sts tnat the Germane mats follow tip their ,..ctory by inaugurating another 111.eforisard 10r:in 1,41111d,TM th..t the sellers! tTensiVe stsci to bat,. Leen ord,r0.1 it month ego by Gen. Joffre. nient the ac FIVE Fri!Cil FRENCH REPORT ''''...r....161;analr.r,e.. 4; Ai' ,, , Ar''''.',..t, |