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Show ;IDIS JIT TIE inn FRONT 1 WITH TROOPS jzar of Russia and Emperor , 0f Germany About to Take f Part in What May Be t Biggest Fight of War. CCO.OOO MEN WILL JOIN IN CONFLICT jeports From Petrograd and V:; Berlin Do Not Agree as to Outcome of Recent r; Struggle. - - WASHINGTON, Oct 5. Colonel Golajewski, military attache of the . Euss-.ar. embassy here, has issued i jthe following official statement, s received tonight from PetrogTad: :".'.' "In East Prussia the retreat of tie Germans continues. They are, . : loivever, making attempts to of-' of-' fa resistance in previously se-. se-. letfecl and fortified positions on a :V line from Werjbolowo to Lyk." ' " KIROGliAD, Oct. 4, via London, :;.. j, 2 p. m. In Russian military pica it is felt that the Russian gen-r'Vpl gen-r'Vpl staff is now able to analyze aud jl! be able to forestall the iutended 7:: Eraiun invasion of Russia. -- u suite of the great iniportauce of - It riphc-duy battle between General ; rcik'ukaiiipff on the Russian side aud -fLcral von Hindenberg on the Ger- h side, which has just come to an -K and in which the Germans were v r onlv net successful in crossing the . -cr .N'iemeri, but, according to reports, fcrtr driven back with heavy losses to ..- j frontier, losing the entire prov-K prov-K it of Suwalki, excepting the town of Dame, it is the opinion of Rus-t: Rus-t: f observers that the Germans in-Tffki in-Tffki "is costly and futile demonstrable demonstra-ble to draw the Russian troops from Mi Poland as a preliminary to their n object. This as. revealed by the fifnt fighting near Warsaw was an sK :t,"l' to take Warsaw and thence si' e southward to outflank the Rus-1 Rus-1 "lnv. which, having occupied Ga-"j Ga-"j . is now moving through Bukow-l Bukow-l to Uiiurary. nis Impassable. 't 'S (lecb.red here that this intent been made impossible by tho bad ajition of the roads. The German r ,llcrv sank into the roadways and r- P1J ot go ou. Nor has the German P.P'I't to take tho offensive in (Jra-'i (Jra-'i t " far bcon productive. Jh reported preseuco of Emperor "q1"" in East I'russia and tlio dc-v dc-v Blurt of Kmperor Nicholas for the PI n taken here to emphasize the l",Io"s importance of the iniucud-': iniucud-': itu''. hieb mav be the biggest i" L , ".' tl,e up to the present ... r in either the western or the east- Iii, ,!'n s-- T1"'''c million men, it is :,..iiatcd ,n Petrograd, will be eu- tt a,,s ''Clicvc that if the German-- German-- fSr" "!',"lv i defeated at Cracow ,.J ".r will 1, virtlmv ovcr. Grant.'il ttoat, they ,,.,:lare thero will . f T' ''e msutficient forces left to stem V ., H"tt"r '"vasimi of Galicia and ' ill - ,", Br"sl!" and to Berlin, as "'Hint , """"lan advances through V-k,. ; icima and through Tran- 7 to Kudnpcst. DifTer. yi)m' Uct- 10:10 a. in. Rus--ffn '' ""'"'ate that the German fj-Dii ,i" '!u,ar'ls the jS'iemon river 1 . (" h:t Prussian frontier has T'iJ !' a Orinan rout after the bat-' bat-' A , '"'f!llsto'n, which has been mi-If mi-If it' S'UI'C September 23. it r!orts are true it means Lf, 0D.V has General Rennon-bni, Rennon-bni, ii t;lvcn an opportunity to !'c fl, 0 otfensivo, but the imiiort--i-Li i , ss r Ossowetz has been ro-i ro-i . "'vestment. bdan '."'csage from the com-Ifoii' com-Ifoii' h ,lle German fortress at !'ltsi is' however, directly contra-' contra-' ' hinn f lVSSWn report and the Berlin J t lwi ,th?.fichti"K' thotijth it does 0 ' is particularly as the hnlL 7l0rt' maintaining that the '-I' rV " 0,111 tha Kast Prussian fron- V is w.. Chorally neen victorious. Ir J; 'A'!'cetcd. suhseqiieiit reports fciaCr,'1,tc1 ihe rm that the fkVnWero '"testing Cracow. Tt i it,, ,," i' Possible lor the Muscovite ''!' ti".:" I,ai.e ''cached there in such u 1 re rJl ? ' b,lt report that Cossacks -'::'i8 rli r Jho neighborhood of Cra- .lainctly credible, as the famous I (Coutiuued on Page Four.) RULERS AT THE FRONT WITH THEIR TROOPS (Continued from Page One ) Puss an cavalry s showing an ab bty to cover the same wide field of opera tions as the uhlans n the western war area Vienna Account LONDON Oct 5 11 4o a m A. cor respondent of Reutej- s Telegram at Amsterdam transmits the following re port from V enna s gned by F eld Marshal Potr orek The Servian and Montenegrin forces invad az East Bosnia have com pelled us to detach mob le forces to th s region wh ch is far from the prin c pal arena The f rst act on started in East Bosnia already hgs come to a successful terminat on Two Montene gr n br gades after two days of severe fight ng were completely defeated and repulsed They now are m a panicky retreat across the border and they must leave behind them the r transport to gether with a considerable quantity of suppl es These forces had previously looted Bosn a In the action undertaken n the northern part of the country naif a bat tal on of Austrian troops captured a full battalion of Serv ans Servian Statement PARlb Oct. 5 2 30 p m Havas agency d spatch from ish brings the follow ng offic al statement from the Servian war office 'Serv an troops m Bosnia have ap proached the fortifications protecting Sarajevo (the cap tal) The Anstr ans who occupy the heights on the right bank of the Dr na are suffering from a lack of provis ons. On October 2 near Klenak on the ''ave the Austnans attacked the r own trcops Invasion of Hungary LODON Oct o 10 10 a m dis patch- to the Star from Rome speaking of the Russian invasion of Kungary says Having captured all the Carpathian passes the Russians have commenced the invasion of Hungarv advanc ng to the south and they have occup ed Hoss zumezo Then the Gossapks effected a darng coup They crossed the nver and cut the railway at Cv "et, thus iso latmg the rema nder of Hungary Turned Into Rout ROME a Paris Oct 5 11 20 p m The Russ an embassv here tonight made puDl c an official communication received from the Russian headquarters staff sajl g The defeat of the Germans is com pete Their retreat is changing Into a out that Is so disorderlj .na precipitate that the a e forced to abandon every thlnir Two Puss an arm es are p o eeding one from the west a d another from ihe south toward llenste n n East Prus sia f fty m les southeast of E b ng) The German osseET have not je been officially asce ta npd bu t s est mated that they had 0 000 men d sabled Scandinavia Also7 ROME lta Oct !!l p m va London 7pm The German press a cording to communlcat ons rece ed he e thinks G eat Brita n Is us ng prssure o indu e the Scandinavia co nt les pa t cu arly Denma k to abandon t e neu trallty and part c pate n the war aga nst German The Dp schc 1 ages eitung of Be n says t s umo ed tha n an os p sh ps ha e e n sep t e S age ak and t e Ca tega an ad od If hpsc sh ps a c Br shoni an n en on to makp a h ca c ng demon stra Ion aga nc p S an n v an s a par cu ar y Denma Retreat Continues P TROORAD Th fo on g off a om n a vas p or 0 n g from thp head a prs of en a s aff T fe man p on nucs on thp fr n f awtern Pr s a Thp p man a cn a o ne o oensnao f P s n f r orr V, kToRsn p O p Hd ap 0 J a D an c a r P w h wa moun o an a o an An n on o Crossing Mountains t s n n s o cm k a PK p h an n h B k s h ns a fl nk k k a z r h fl r a k n t h h r i- i z ak n v r H b H s ordo was obp ed and he hlmse f was among e d ow ed D ring n assau t on he fort oss of Ossowctz a Cp ma co nn got in o a bog Th U hh ans she cd hp hog an e h g oaa o ng "ho e a 1 v n o cxt lea c t en scl es k p p nto m an 1ri we a k H or wounded Of c w oe o n o y i o fo ft Problem Difficult OND NO 1 To ep nlen of e Ma a Te o g a efor ng o pfea o e na h ays e doub h R n ann nten o ow n dgaedaion oc e o ho en o f on g ff R7 K O h p o onrle b o n go dap fo h o h n h t n p a nt; o f a n a g g h IT n h o n K O 1 a nt the I ron( A H h h No I iftior t( V i |