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Show MFESBRBT 1WNIN.G WEDNESDAY OCTOBER,, 9 1918' SALT LAKE, CITY mor,: nr a, SIXTY-NINT- YEAR . H ' th hy. UTAH , ? A log (on t m U ut eU n lg w guts. n 0T3 n lot of about a ORDER CLOSES. ALL German Armies Reach End of, : Their Strength (j in FAP.I3, Tuesday Oct M. C. Mallei erre-th- e military Ctitm of The Temp.- a letter from th front saying that the German armies are at the end -- haa-wnt- seMl tr fa tr-r-lo- ry Alsace-Lorrain- Are Adrijedr man-comma- nd - Jankt ir tin) tW care sis lit, i I Englsrt 4 Dftdmtin next onderaUi bt ndjr" a the u Hun.' mn SOf sr-ml-ee Kauer Has so Much Trouble Thdt He Will Only be Eight TKousand Able to Delay Surrender Few Weeks. - Gaptured--THir- ser baa An in a. hr. ie oectslon Gotha u Prest.iIson4s of-Alii- ed regl---me- -- an Breat-IAtov- Brabant?-&umoi- bank yog b th wsrv rery inter eon stsfn) oi Ik of Bator 6t ar Broken it Down GOLMBT tge in Fmet i a detifakd nder-ia- - re-!- form 9 f society work ef k to America tin Ik col-le- N g. r received a local M day. It w el on T. emoted h la ia Fraaa n I mthdeny sincerely FVteO Is Definitely ak ANGLO-AMERICA- loateor&ar tpinf t ba nw-e- ' Line Hindenbutg jssl.'&ms Mill losing muar onld be er nary Field-Marsha- ns F. boys tn oaa the ehu S -- - aid was k not had ing ,n-"sueset- d. S37 -- uld like don ourtHl-Armies HalringStndy Of Var Maps to-sr- tg ouch tong on of k nd hislstle am Jut 1 er and eSe; Insured tlui mother t honsand is i a little at a tea -F- Resume Attack Make! Big Advance. -- nee anH cl long--resist- :hool' era Prisoners-Ar- e) LOhDON, Oct. 9. The sunreu theatres, and all public Diplomates : Swarm Inlo of Turkey within tiic next 4S tier in n u nity every, SCHOOL . wlli not ytirprise lionrw Into where Spanish loflpensa Switzerland to Gel in lxmdon, tlm formed quarters baa appeared must close, effecEvening Standard zayw today. The fite Villages are Occupied tive tomorrow Touch With Represent-thr- e ; morning, according fo British authorities, it adds, are tn of Side an Eaat order of the state heard of health fa Attack on Countries. possession of Information sbowtng Issued a meeting at the state that a jiixxxMW of disintegration WITH THE ANGLO ASfERICAX ARMTES NEAR ST. QUENTIN, ; River .land 3000 capitol foljowing Mew af noon today. Inasmuch aa exists in 'Constantinople. Oct. .The Germans in front of the British and Americans today were' there are quite iramberTjf tauser of . In diplomatic Ten- - Prisoners Captured. ngrrcndprlng ITCcly, arrprdlny to reports the disease In Salt , Lake, this city LONDON; Oct. LONDON, Oct. I. The position of Wilsons President here ncssre troopa aa entire German regiment chose the other couroe nod ran circles Unofficial come under Abe order of the board. , remains unchanged. Turkey away tike so many rabblu-J- P reply to the peace proposals oC The order sets forth that the ap. feelers.' such as have been going on -- Seailr 10,000 the Imperial PARIS, Oct. two or the In past pearance any Spanish lnfluenxa through Switzerland for German chancellor, la regarded aa PARIS, Ooc . (Havas) Pari regards the news from the front aa Cemaas eel f taken prisoner jeo years are being ineffectually put forcity, town or.vtllage shall be regarded Ue forces la Allied and the Clever logical. by indicating n general giving way of the Gqnyan line a collapse piece by today believed tha. Turkey U as notice that ail tba pubIt is automatic but ward, at piece of the enemys positions and a crumbling away of his army fighting along th varlona fromta WASHINGTON, Oct. I. With the unwilling to surrender until she see lic assemblies in that community must ' PARIS, Oct. . President W1I- masays Marcel and The of tba battlefield, war formidable dlvirion. haltdivision met by by and offensive regiment German can peace be closed at once. It points out furwhether the Central Empires sons reply to the German p)aoe Buds ia the Echo de Faria today. chine to no seriously affected. It to pointed out, that even those who ed unless the enemy actually ia ready ther the to of the her noon was the epidemic dangers give in note any help published The Germane, be adds, are hurrfashioned It now are doubtful of lie soundness, benoe their peace prop--,, on American .and which ha spread across the country Opinion is expressed that the Ceneditions of the newspapers today. ' to sue for peace 1 ositioa. iedly eradiating the Argonne Wilson President Allied terms. today or two and even beyond the borders of the tral empires cannot, but that and was greeted with genecal eat- tone. The battle is continuing. to battlefields attention his turaed the United States, and calls on all citizens three weeks may, elapse before the isfaetion and expression of apFrench troupe attacking last Oct. 9. The city of Cambrai has been captured byj whdre th once conquering Teutonic Sultans adviser to taka every possible precaution, throw up their proval throughout Parts. sight south sad east of Si. Qnen-hack to their LONDON, are driven armies with 8,000 prisoners. being In the matter of avoiding pecially hands. tin captured the German defenses , crowds. ' soil. Be walked over to Secy. Monday, Oct. t. oyrn and denpdin,. by Austria, Marshal Neurillc-SGermany i. Haig announced the capture- - of this between Hariy and !Thts does not mean that they GENEVA, In the last week ha been Lansing- - office at the state department Russia and Houmanla, can bring some should close after a number of eases Amand and drote post the latter German stronghold in his official statement today. have been reported," said Dr. T. B. swarming with German, Austrian and and sent for Gen. March, who ap- forty division from the new Mont towa on tlie north today's official sent their Turkish .from of with peace Anglo-Americpioneers g state map attack was resumed this morning oi t huge military health commissioner, this peared The Beatty, In Bulgaria, but a considerable poritutmmt by the war office . morning, "but on the appearance of capitals to try to get in touch with th west front. are low qualof these of -tion. J.roQP l of south entirefront the Cambrai, Haig also reported Rap--. , The conference lasted only the few the disease there. of the Allied countries Th ity. lathe mean tune-- the Allies jnay Id " to staff the chief was for minutes made. Dr. Samuel G. Paul stated this after diplomats being required progress with contact ln succeed la - getting i&e American Army North noon that had not received such an watenword of -- the tislatiiqi tf Jki show- - (ha prawn battle tines and Ron mall ia. of Z Last night additional- progress was" made east ef SequeharT audioward ht division .thre where WtTH t of Verdim, Tuesday, 01, I, order from the elate health depart- Central Power h e immediate armis- paCnfla tba advene ot therieierioue . are still un- Bohala and Hants. Kou mania's . Salt Lakes street care may tice in order to avoid further blood- American, British and French armies der arms." bvt troop p m, (By The Associated Frees) ment. -' litAmerica's GerBritish South of the a Cambrai capwhich are making inevitable ' be running with open windows with- shed. r j front on the To aet up a new forces drove forward man retreat on a groat scale- tured ForenviUe and reached the west-- ; in the next two or three days aa a reDanube. Germany and Austrta-Hun- In an article summing up the presthe ea rde of the Mease and sult e 1he epidemic, according to Dr. era outskirts of WallncourL -' i'aui. lie ' announced Htae' morning ent diplomatic situation The Demo- wTlSF occupied Cbaray. The attack this morning was on'tfie armistice while German everything they an discuss never this would action he countries recommend Entente crat that the says as but Turkey's In company with the French they front of th third and fourth Armies! to the next meeting of the City board have been In such grest danger not soldier remain on invaded aofl any- continuance intreaty, st even war then the captured the village of Consen voye, of health which is to ba held either where. and began af 5 29 o'clock! -- may decide to keep sine The president to known to be ready doubtful,-the-y on The British advance along the bat- Snd Beaumont. this afternoon or tomorrow. If the militarily.-- , but diplomatically more now where, Russia, their grip to act without delay when th Gertie front betweed Cambrai and BL ia favorably received 1114. recommendation look to forced Vhey drore the enemy well are averthan they beyond by that body, early morning traveler has answered the Quentln la proceeding very well today "If the belligerent meet now around man chancellor these towns and are compensation for their losees and pushing th en- may be obliged to- wear their overpointed questions asked In his note. for all along th Une. There to not so the says, a sacrifices. newspaper table, green obas answers most emy northward in a desperate these If cars. show, much resistance by the Germans as fight coats while riding to work on the will employ servers here believe they Will, that the "the Anstro-GermaIa today9 was yesterday. This probably is Two More Deaths. V operations more" than Oct. . The Hthdenburg there dice and win the game which kaiser to not yet ready to surrender loaded to the Germans, having retired due MOfl prisoners were PARIS. deaths more and two taken of whom of to and that the peace proposal merely Keporta TROOPS -CZECHQ-SLO- M no longer bar the path of during the night. 1Ij were captured, by the French over four score new 'cases of the- in' will result in another wtr within If another Insidious diplomatic move, the Allies. The definite rupture ot It In the American sector of thirfront the at received have fluenza been to will years." be etat of the Meuse. the tell president ready was achieved on the first day of the the Germans are resisting very stronghealth department during the last 24 Germany and the world, why It to ly. The American losses, however, have paring the last few days orer 4,000 hours and the epidemic is spreading Gen. Foch to complete FOR for necessary fighting in the new development not been heavy. The total American priKsner have been captured by the the Two from hie Inspectors rapidly. r rench E'ghteen north of th Eccaut- casualties to leas than, half tha numheavy mortar have health department are busy Investiseen captured j force went the ber of Germans taken prisoner- To Anglo-Saxthe cases reported and the gating In tho operations between St city nurse are working overtime to CHIEF NEW HUI remnants last OF the honor of storming Oct. tttenne and Orfeuil,today Wednesday, VLADIVOSTOCK, American unit from getting into of the extraordinary maze of defenses, Heavy Fighting captured fop prisoners and four Aus-tru- n prevent tho epidemic SUBMARINE NAVY (By the Associated Press. ) Anthe schools. Br. Paul said today that held gun.. There was between Cambrai and St. Quentin, The worse he Immedimuch' fierce Continued All Night Allies for the to condition if the grew other appeal in th.s area today, the Oer- - would forbid the holding of public Csecbo-Slavo- k fighting was notable also In that Oct day's Babel, the troops for t, (Havas) ate help Captain D,achlD Sun and a few funerals until the fofee of the epiLockletn has been appointed chief of on WITH THE Held pieces. Volga front in European Rus- the enemy's losses mast bare ran Into demic had died out. th submarine department of the Gcr? sia the NEAR 8T. QUENTIN, Oct. -- The French was made today by Dr-- Girsa, of tens of thousands of men during the ARMIES and American hold St Th two deaths occurring in this city man 9. navy, according to advices reach- the Czecho-Sleva- k fighting continued through, Heavy council. national ad the Germans finally with. of sectors In tb various h out the nigh on the Cambrai-S- L 2Criu? . 1 accept th. ing hero. He succeeds Vice Admiral Unless help is sent to them Dr. Girsa day's fighting to (he northward. " Mann, the new secretary ot the declares the fruits of their sufferings the long battle front. In addition im- Quentin front and the British and was In a local basis for negotiation The Germans indicated, by an von attempted a cotfn-,- u afternoon. Os of these navy- Americans continued their progress ot 7 will be lost portant strategic objecte were 7 important personallty ln .the adverse today. The troops Douglas wss GratTicUm spiuLTh1. Tuesday under a heavy protective fire Dr. Girsa says the troops on the E!.fted' In th region of John E. Christensen of Katrview, Utah. the British artillery. condition in are physical poor Volga of 8. force, but were ' from lack of sufficient food and cloth- The Allies now are in the open from Young, id the other was Ted SUBSCRIPTIONS LAG The defeated enemy was almost dnven back by the French and Atper- - Henderson, Utah. Cambrai-StQuentin smothered under the great deluge ft i country on the Mr. Cbristvmen was 27 years eld and n?,M ?.toKun Th German later FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN ing. front and are threatening Bobaln. an steel and explosives. as the son of Albert and Agnes J reach the ravines south the Junction, A large number of guns have been traneportatioiv He was of Fairvlew auU ,but th Allied artillery Christensen 7 important Americans last night having pushed captured by the Brtisb and Americans COMMENT the fatal malady while WASHINGTON, Oct. . with "At ITALIAN stricken the ? Observers efJ,ctlv'within two miles of thst place. Once In addition to the great batches of the Utah Agricultural present rate of going and with the thl ire caused disorder attending could prisoners which continue to arrive at Be was brougut to Bait Ink the Allies PROPOSAL the masters of Pohaln, present average per capita subscripGERMAN IOre nemy a in Laon-S- t. t and lthlch hospital. SrnuZ, two not ago the rear days the in tet take the cages. The American troops alone a only p!ad said toloan tions," review treasury er of son laav-rLfJohn Ted R Young wao the il?nU Gobain massif, but the Bunding line captured two complete field batteries day, "th Fourth Liberty loan may not ruard t withdrawing, cover their rstirs- - W. and Nancy A. Young, of HenderOct. at which Be Joins a battery of heavy artillery. Tuesday, river the and the desired reach ire, lu ROME, within the allotold and th goal along kZJ TJ' Intermittent fighting son. He was 12 years ? tha German proposal Cbaumont-Porcie- n the Brunhild line The Americana - captured these ted time." In his ease the w?l1 M I d area military eerriee Into frmtotice. roads th Comerro dltali, running along th Atone. guns Tuesday afternoon when they pneumonia. The developed back of the Allied line. vatiean organ. say. All the German positions parallel to suddenly outflanked both ends of the of both will he takes to their the Jr!?1 tb Projectiles fired bath bodies of the the German acceptance burial. in th KING BORIS for hems unconditional TO frontier, An starting valley south of Premout, capturing dud- ot At th Ui.hrer.Jty of Utah, where oast and running as far as La Capelle, the German guns there. offer made by the Central school, are Invaded attending 1.44 stedent bethe iwjJ.1! Artillery acUvity by BE GUIDED BY German reinforcements have arVervtns and Marie, run the risk of out of the question unless as On to cases hsve been d'srovered. a hartac of three are first evacuated hwxf rived. but as throe troop have been sent to Fort ing raked tn. ws f those vlct)m intena to WILL good which two-war enemy arm of PEOPLE the tho OF trap The other engaged several times recently their placed Douglas and ! other ' tions." presence merely adds to the confusion in isolation. closing relentlessly on the German 17 years old. wa. arrested Commercial Apple It by Gen Gourand. also in the enemy racks. Davies, that BASEL, Oct 9. Th will of th operated , found was Gv and Crop. by th yo last wight this sffilction results. While Throughout Tuesday andjast night people of Bulgerta wll) ho IBs guide NEARLY FIVE HUNDRED has securedtheImportant to he soffertog from removed to the Suippe line frontally. the British had complete control nf-tattacking of King Boris, the new ruler declared rommr-y9i- 9 He was immediately if to marchair. Roads, barracks, massed Gourand by turning ward at a dinner to the members of tho . CASES IN DENVER Gen. on JUM 0 eoiih7 hoenltsl Isolation Machault and JunivUle and troops and batteries behind the Gering of agriculture Mias Jean 'Cox. etate supervisor ofcabinet, a says Bulgarian dispatch AMSTERDAM, Tuesdsy. Oct. 2. . has arrived close to th former place. man lines were all targets for the T'a erop Was J,-- home economics, under !ae fimlthsir from gafia. - DENVER. Oct. 9 -- Tour additional rel bTmZJZ ,Ihl VMr art. went to Morgan yesterday j Georg Bernhard, the German poll-r- o consequently there to every probability busy British bombing airplane rP in bri Hughes "I do will my utmost to accomplish 209 and offfc'.al' for of 28, school tical total Vossische w vtb a writer, U,o meet German airplanes were seldom! writing reach nig the Brunhild line at j0f the king said, "j will let deaths matting In connection with their plan forjxeuung'of Berlin, 'saji that Prince my task, M;cl,?cttw. J75,. work new cases, making a total of 179. the tlme Whe& it western continuatloa seen. The few enemy machines that! W th be guided" by the myself wiltof t school yosr Maximilian's influenza oT the Hundlng Hn to In dangerin the annojincer-endid ventura forth were quickly -- eft-l. Spanish icingalltheth coming will depend entirely on their summarized th school of Morgan She fpvnd an armistice has been people, To comptote the days work. Franco-Americ- gaged and a 'considerable number of devotion and wiU surround rqyself situation here today. to th presence tv AT reichstag that closoL was of silon th the enemy were brought down. . -received in stony, requested forces moved np with patriotic advisers who, I am - Dr William, Shrpley manager of Span'ib influenx i( flank-Of-ih- e. won Zback MlwonrT. Ml.tH. romjinr. y ence' Meose, never nawilt fait fentsHra in Enan. Lines. if .ngbt the convinced, Croe. neU Report the department of health had th places famous in tha Verdun strugtion to in danger. Thera to great confusion within Jhet chancellors' flitted Un Amerihand. to the with speeches Idaho well r.S2-PeifSin ; and through shall not Trl got The country gle, 5 epidemic Itnes. "On the front of n.-- a perish. Whmiu; can on th back who are thua reliev- enemy f all cases of ihe disease to; the chamber, speeches invariably us work together full of confidence 29 en-- t British , ChHfornia, reperuiMr elements from armies, on of Dr. victorious said 'based march reports tho local healths officers. ' ed of galling flanking fir which had emy division have been identified and with a single aim the good of ha says. . LIEUT. FONCK GETS Beatty, "and th local boards ot health, 'of German troops, the people and of Bulgaria.': prevented them moving forward. renalong the fighting line. Such should Immediately report Prince that complains bosition has been bitterly German The concentration of troops seer-- - almost h i health board of slat the AIRPLANES the Maximilian opportun-an- c as FOUR neglected result a worse, dered diconsiderably of the iliaeae in the local terrilacredlble, but some that German Was ready lo of yesterday's fighting tn the opinion visions have beeq engaged almost con- -. discuss - "Adriqee from Coalville this morning U PARTS Oct. 9. (Havas) TJeutbf the military commentator. tinuously since Aug. 8 and many art is Alsace and Lorraine and with Russia show is important, A man earn Rene Fonck has brought down fourj Generat tudendorff delayed his gen-- mere shadows of the old organizations. SO in view from th east not very long ago He it ho question of border province. He 26 that minutes the within retreat era! long German airplanes The ground over which the great which f thir omission rtmf irmv the view developed Spanish Influenaa Fonck now the criuoe. be to in dange of leadon the seme day. h4, becn fought is. covered with f STAND ON ARMISTICE had caught elsewhere- - Several per Uhat th new government means to of hi faattIe 7 official victories and Ing back merely the remnant with credited men'and horses. Many Germans J dead one persend were exposed Of these of the which proGerGlacis political conceptions army to the famous has actually brought down 199 ar buried under tons of earth in colson in Coalville died and another tn perpetuate government and declare that , tects Germany. man machine. Hennefer. There Is a third case of the old lapsed dugonts. Only a few of tb asks-Thiis of the continuation .aid this policy InfluCivrieux D the from Major pneumonia resulting PLEASES II. 5. IRI.IT capture had heard f the! He condangerous. demand for an prisoner extraordinarily ent at Echo. All are traceable to the Austro-Germs- n precipitate plea Joy an. arm la tick ' cludes: NEWUSING doe It not spring from GERMANS original case. armistice on the sub-- " were exand their ideas illusThe Coalville at situation ltd tfuSt The govereihentioiTly puts vision of disaster?" reTuesdsy. --Oct. d. trate another condi tlon tremely hazy, President Wilson and a kind, fate. From all sources It is learned for a ku otm CahMfSr G9rtnnia. or- - sulting from the wur. Coalville has no in HE AMERICAN FORCES - INFLAMMABLE BOMBS WITH doctor. An 8. O & call was sent out r virtual certainty that' no fprmidabiai -aw2trUt party hmw President Wi 9. The Germans HURON SCHOOLS AND Oct. f Bden tthtara MaximilianI for a doctor and a nurs. to tbs etat HUN AIRPLANE FIRES -- IN FRANCE. Oct. wire barriers are ahead of the British PARIS, th. of board Through tha mobilisation sou's reply to the German peace pro- have been using in their air work a and Americans until the ValenciennMf CHURCHES CLOSED nurses by th Bed Cross th state board of reached the rear lines of the new type of inflammable bombs line to reacted and after that tha ling ON BALLOON SWISS posal was able to present the situation to t. Adolf wkh effectiveness OeriMi of th Meus? river. Groeber, the that body, which has sent a nurse to , American army this morning. It had great Dm Oct. 9. to said, can carry & All HURON. schools one alht it ' The Germans are bur-'- eg town far! A airplane, Efuberger, Coalvlll. I hsve applied lo Washingsingle therL. A Ger- been eagerly awaited, it . (Hava). in were this Oct and churches ordered possible botflhs GENEVA, tor now! ton these to on lines 200 the of reference of city east with similar which action S:hMmgSn -- PhJ!'pP they Herr the situation. The war department has man airplan yesterday- - attacked a character having been widely dis- - The only way of fighting the fir closed today by the health officials as sir fighting, fiaretx. between Clary blallt, FrlediT" of the Pro- - mobilised the physlctsns of the country Swiss captive balloon which tobk fire cussed. The general tone of the rank caused by this new weapon appears to a precautionary measure against the and llohaln.la in flames. alreadr. and I believe that th machin- according to today's newspapers. and fit comment was a quiet satis- be the isolation of the blaze, as pour-tn- g spread of Spanish influenza. About The Germans are given nq ery can be set tn motion fight th Lieut. Ruiry. Mho was in the haaket of faction that so arnlatk would he water on it is literally adding fuel 128 cases of the epidemic have been real, for In addition being 0 tlie CVentrttZht,L. disease fay asslenlng ph;tona to barisgasj a Ud chemical .reported, and many of these have de- tho balloon at tha tint, was barn id to granted whU the kneaey troepe x- P' I to the fiends because in which as emergency 9M ea Allied sett. wbteh be bombs 1 niiannn 1m vf . r, hpei daqth. It to y-i- -". erspanfbrul br- J Ger- man high eommand-ibptng- save them. An armistice, even wkh the obligation to evacuate invaded he and continues, would allow th Gr. to withdraw it in security to a distance sufficient to give time to reform the ranks in preparation for tho Bertm will denounce as the Allies condition r He ttUi and Ui ? Tit, tc of their strength and wthat the cu-nr- f - J. The Spanish Influenza Epidemic Rapidly Spreading Precaution Vigoroui i 0U7 INFLUENZA Bastion Yields STATE HEALTH BOARD TO STAMP till semi-offici- al SSTT i -- ter-rltor- ie guar-antee-f- or - i Cl he ihe-loc- Dir Sold ' ' , .. an -- the-two- Ai Bern-likewls- e, le Plr PRESHVUrS -- to-o- ' , s i light-weigh- as rt JSYO r we |