Show GERMAN PEOPLE STUPEFIED By BT FAilURE IN- IN IN FRANCE FRANGE LONDON LONDO Sept 1 If 1 fH U a. a m. m m.-A m. A Bordeau Bor- Bor de deaux deau ux dispatch to the Central News says Accor According to Berlin telegrams the thene ne newspapers there testify to tho the stupefaction tion of or th the German people on learning earning of or orthe the retreat of or the Ule armies which were be believed he- he cd to ho bo un under er the thc walls walla of or Paris The papers endeavor to explain the thc 10 ye- ye treat as strategic adding tho the final result must be bo n awaited alted The German public Is also I aid ld to be bc Impressed b by the Ithe news of or u tho tIo o disasters which have e overtaken o tho the Austrians in inCA CA Galicia The Thc public has hal been showing signs of impatience at the absence ot of news froth from the front and this thi ha has headquarters headquarter to depart depart epa rt from Its lis and net lastIe rc rc- rc statements laments In general terms The tact fact that the Siberian corps was engaged f In the fighting at Lyck cast east Prussia Is noted with interest here HB us In Indicating that tho the mobilization of or this corps must have 0 accomplished with extraordinary rapidity rl to enable It tt to arrive arrivo ar ar- ar- ar rive rivo In Europe within si six after the Russian mobilization order was wan is- is sued aued No 0 detailed account of tho the sinking of or tho crul cruiser er ucla has ben eben given gl I en out It KS HS merely stated Muted that Ii of or mem mern- beTS bars of the crew re were saved b by German Gennan ships In Hi the vicinity Amon Among those tho lost In the previous battle near warn ero Admiral Maas corn com r of or the second scouting I dl division lon and Baron on von navigation officer of or- fleer of ot the cruiser cr K ln who served a Q along Iott long long- time limo on the crul cruIser er Bremen while she he wes was on the American station lI Ho lie had many frienda in the United St States Commander von on n formerly tiava naval na I at t Washington commanded the cruIser In this engagement with Ith the thc enemy Hundreds of or British subjects t principally principally pall pally women and girls gathered at the American embassy yesterday to arrange for foi th their lr return passa passage e to England which is lS nos no permitted d to women children and boys bays under 16 The embassy has arranged arranged ar Rr- ar- ar ranged for special trains for them for September September Sep Sap 21 I. I Arrangements were ere also made for their passports ports GERMAN GENERAL WAS IN m TROUBLE WITH THE KAISER PARIS RIS Sept 16 S 0 a R. a. a m. m Announce m.-Announce- Announce Announcement meet ment Is made mado that significant papers were ere found In possession of or the German General who was made a prisoner and nd brought to Paris Parla on September 14 One was a. a letter It Is stated Inflicting punishment for not rep replying Immediately to the mobilization order and was dated July 10 Another paper was a a. dispatch addressed to General von on Kluck during the retreat advising advising- him that General troops had no ammunition and that If It he did not receive some at ho would be bo lost lott The report Ort persists that General Friese attempted to commit suicide before ho he was made de prisoner GERMAN WOUNDED ARE DT BAD CONDITION PARIS Sept 16 a. a m. m m. Out of or wounded Germans who arrive a at t La LaRochelle Rochelle Y were In such a grave state that they thoy could not be bo transferred transferred trans trans- tarred from tho the station to tho the hospital and several died durin during the day The mortality generally amon among the tho CarThan German Ger Car Than man wounded 1 it is much higher than that of or the French Of ot French wounded In Int inthe t the e hospitals hot at Vichy since the war be began began began be- be gan over oer 2200 ha c been beon cured and have returned to the front while many more are Bre on convalescence leave lea Most of ot the French wounded are arc fuffer- fuffer In ing from bullet wounds while most of or tho the Germans German have ha shell hen and lm bayonet onet wounds ALLIES ARE LACKING IN m CAVALRY FORCES LO LONDON DON Sept IS 16 a a. a m. m The m.-The The Daily Dally News New correspondent following the pursuit with the tho allies laments the lack cf ot sufficient C cavalry alry Ho lie I 0 a ays S 'S The French cavalry has not been fortunate fortunate fortunate for for- In title this I dl division lon Too often orten It timed its Ita brilliant charges charges' too lat late and only swept over the crest when the German guns curis had 1 secured the range to mo mow them down Hence their support has hall not al albeen always always al- al ways been available at tho the right moment but their rout courage dash have ha been characteristic WOUNDED SOLDIERS ARE LIONIZED IN PARIS PARIS B Sept pt 16 16 25 a a. a u r Since Since the big battle hattie of or the Marne a great man many more moro soldiers have havo been seen off orr duty on tho the streets of Paris than at any time since hostilities commenced Among them are in slings or heads head banHAS ban- ban many with arms s HAS As soon poon as they appear they are quickly surrounded b by sympathetic crowds eager to praise them and feast them and Get gel stories from the front The Trie English nol nol- diere and the Turcos are particularly P PO popular The var var ar office has decided that all aU soldiers sol aol dicta diers on leave c more than forty eight hours must submit their permission to visit to toa local commander An tn order has also a a. been been- t Issued that any soldier speaking of or ortho tho the military operations In Sn a a. way 1 to cause disquietude mu must t rejoin hl his corps corI s Immedi THINK PRINCE IS m IN BAD SHAPE LONDON Sept 16 16 IS a. a a. a m. m m. Routers Router's Paris Faris correspondent says Bays The Tho relief of or Fort Troyon Troon Is likely to have havo an Important bearing on tho the fate tate of or the German arm army Tho The Germans Germans' were Investing Fort Troyon Troon and the tho neighbor neighbor- inK Ine torts forts between Tout Toul and Verdun with Ith th thi object of ot opening a a. way of or retreat on their left lert The failure allure of or this plan m means that the Trench French aro arc masters of or tho the valle valley from Toul Tout to Verdun Therefore the armies armica of or orthe the Crown Prince Frederick Frederic William and the duke of or will be unable to cross tho the and will have to go farther tarther north and attempt to pats pass by the Stenay gap REPORT tt GERMAN LOSS LOSSES S Sm IN m SOUTH SEA FIGHT LONDON Sept Hi a. a m. m m.-A m. A dispatch dIll dis patch to the Times from Sydney dated Tuesday says cays that Rear Admiral Sir Str Georgo Patey Patcy commander of or the Australian Aus Aus- fleet reports that the German losses at In the Bismarck o. o were twenty to thirty killed and seventeen S German Cerman officers and noncommissioned noncommissioned non non- commissioned officers made prisoners Considering tho the deuse debao bush the trenches and the marked ranee range says the report our casual casualties tics were slight Tho The Australian fleet noet left Sydney Immediately immediately immediately Im im- im- im mediately following tho the outbreak of ot the war according to the dispatch and co- co oi o- o i operated with tho the China squadron It I for tor the enemy's s cruisers put putout putout out of action tho the enemy's wireless station In tn the Pacific covered the New Zealand I expeditionary lx force forc to Samoa and tho the Australian Australian Aus AUf traUn o expedition 1 to and patrolled tho the trade route The cruiser Melbourne it Is stated COI covi coy cov- I i cred creel over miles mile mostly In the I tropics FRENCH COMMANDER IN INS S AFRICA ORDERS KIND ACTION PAnTS PARIS Sept Hi 16 i 1260 O p. p m. m t It It hau been learned hole here that General governor general central of ot Algeria ana ace comman- comman 1 I Iter In chief of the North orth African provI provInces I I to his local officials Inces inca in a message i iI I has reminded them of or attitude altitude of I France ranee In the matter of ot tho treatment of or I prisoners ers ers' of war with special reference to toI I the tha convoy of or German prisoners soon to arrive arrhe in Algeria who ho lit says should bo treated humanely and kindly You should not forget et t the general r re remind reminds re- re mInds mind hI his subordinates s. s that they ar are aro a conquered people deprived of or arms arnis and liberty Hven though other nations have hav violated human n rights France In iii accordance accordance accord accord- ance anee with her old traditions should give he hean an example to the world of the exemplary exem plary treatment to fo a vanquished foe fo showing In addition to superiority In III arm arms elevation of or conscience nce and re pet for human liberties TO TRY GERMAN OFFICER FOR CRUELTY t IN m POLAND FOLAND PARIS rAnIS Sept 16 16 15 11 J a a. a m. m ln m.-ln In a dla- dla from Petro d the correspondent of ot the s agency says FaS that Lieutenant the thc former German commander at Rus lan Poland who recently was taken prisoner lisa has been brought b before b- b foro fore a n to answer answel for th the atrocities alleged to have lm been committed w when en the German troops entered that tow town 0 FRENCH TROOPS HAVE ADVANTAGE INv INt FIGHT PARIS Via Ton London on Sept 16 16 a. a m Thc rn The Matin th the i withdrawal of or the Germ Germans nei points out that In order to cover Its retreat and avoid old tho the blocking block ing of ot roads 0 o It the German Getman army arnu will have to mark time arid and fight a second and nd perhaps a third battle These battles will be fought under tinder condItion conditions con con- according to tho the laUn certainly most favorable fa for tho the French forces which thanks to their and and the rapidity of or movement assured them bv lW bytho tho rall railways will bo rn able to faco all e without anxiety TRAIN BEARING FRENCH WOUNDED IS WRECKED PARIS PATHS Sept 16 16 1110 a. a in A m-A A report reached Paris this morning of ot an acci accident accident dent near 1 twenty miles milts east of Paris to a railroad train carrying wounded menThe men Th The American ambassador Myron T harrieR received p. p jt telephone message asking that automobiles be he sent out PARIS THINKS BIG BATTLE AGAIN PAGING PARIS Sept 16 a a. a m. m The m.-The official of official of of- communication of Monday which referred to the tho preceding days day's developments develop ments said that the tho enemy showed a disposition to resist north of oC the Aisne river rive I Yesterdays Yesterday's of official communication said that the enemy had resisted on the he line from Craonne and tho the forest of lAigle l'Aigle north of As a simple rear guard stand against the tho allies ames this would scarcely last forty forty- eight hours so 80 that there must bo be another another an sn other big battle in progress since Sun Sun- da day The forces that constituted the canter centor con can tor ter in the battle battlo of of Marne Mame seem also alsoto alsoto to o b be seeking a a. position on the same lame line ino while the crown princes prince's army in Argonne continues continue to to retreat p tin jn n that direction direction- u t uTho u Tho The Germans have ha on this line the tho advantage of high ground with the ri right ht prot protected ted by th thor tho rivers O Oiso so and Aisne Alne If tho the center and left loft aro are able to o complete n a retirement in iD such shape as 38 to mako snake a stand on tho jho samo line thc they may bo be ablo able to sustain a general engagement under more favorable conditions conditions conditions' con con- than on the Marne The Tho battlo battle line ine this time is is nearly straight ht from the ho cast east to the west In case the German force torce should retire retire re reo re- re tire again they would have ha two lines Jines of retreat by Longwy and by bv Sedan It remains to be seen whether under the he adverse erse conditions the Germans have been able to get Ket their artillery into position through the mud Tho The situation would bo be desperate in case of defeat for tho the heavy rains continue and under the circumstances the tho Ger mans man could bard hardly get their heaT heavy ar- ar away BECK IS CANDIDATE John A. A Beck Jr attorney for tho the traffic bureau and formerly connected wit with lIh the law firm of or Fabian has ban announced himself a candidate candidate candidate candi candi- date for Republican nomination for the lower ower house of or the tho Utah legislature |