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Show P011.,-.- LAST EDITION Alt 1he 14 tp 10 WortiriXows IT) gedock , at ;1"4 6 0 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBEit PAGES 191S. SALT 2 UTAH LAKE 1 l i1 e 1 Vrn and -- - l''4,f,- 40. 4 , ;. &r a tt33 P 13R,111311-- W.,!ter, e fight 8alt, tos. t71 073 - a ' I . al . , FORCES. TA, , r t z . , a i tzt tzi - nnn An U 'IliI ) U ti -- . attt ors 1. Folifidtio 7 'FALLING BACK-- 7S-66-1(- "ray Drift to ' I 1,rg It 1, Count Von Herding Gives Main Committee of Reichstag Basis For Negotiations With Allied Governments. N Having Hard Time to Make ProgressNo In. Allies EHINc fantry On Enemy Soil Preparations Great. , - in .447r-1'A- ! Topoichani. midway between, Monastir and Pritcp, according to ail official statetvienV: from the sat office today: itit5tx. ,r , 1. pg :Irfd the INp nr a , v rte ,rrtia74 r, a; h, ! r IF i , ti 1 , is Se.p- ji'y ;I; 11 4a:-the , or JtV in : f,h urit "ial IL TM,' g pi o.,..'orri ,,t, Ft , v,' k;f T1Z - e 1r'n( 1, , 1. l FOE s "1!"-'''''','- 01, -- ; Olt mle al rt... 1 it throt i n 1,14 , l fervent feeling p,itriotkm pre& mlittating, aws, e te! ..' trii of BNolTs, road of . I that l''''" not noar y ,.,1 -- , V ' 41 g lite ""' ysay w: ern. - '-- - . , r - ,. tall . tip of , " I. - , -- - - - -- D wtir -- A s- : at I i i , a3ils:tau .ameeem:nthttedilthtrex4e: fojtrm7tht ; - i I -- h IT,IIImrrorTAIrrT'lAIlt-r-.'"Ao'hil;i-rala.n- ed' i ififfltois : n-- wit - I 's i EffucE i 1 y stl RR' I man a e,,ury7.1,rfn taitiversoimnoran:mhteht TI --- Ike etre aro ' I ' - e . 'Iler4ellbt I ' I 1 uclu LONDON Sept. 25.,More Oa, 40,000 prisoners and 205 guns have been taken by the. British In their successful offensive in Painstine. it le .officially an nounced Ott afternoon- - -- " l''''''l II met,' , t collged pe' le sih -- e - Re- tml,lioans of Salt Luke coon- ty met in convention at the 1 Latest Dispatch.) ,,,, ' , i uglas 'I of a LTD J'1:(,41 T i Prilep-tiredsk- e I" my to,orgr Tinge. . tv toi,i; gion--Ene- L. l, S it,t.ntrz, Artillery Active During the Night in St. QUentin Re Raiding Par. ties Repulsed. 1 --- I 11-1- er et FARM For itt.tice of pravo: NCI-l'rittt T. Watkin5. For city Nathan IL Tanner. For ootwtables: e.tpf-,ete- ,- briber w- DEFEAT tk t., Nontirattboot. (Ity .11opubliran - ay. eer - Delegates Meet to Nominate County and Legislative TicketChairman Jenson Arouses Enthusiasm. 1 . iqr a - spArO.s.'1 the in - ' HELD , Nfirt -- -- , i ' t Illu Ns m E El i R EptIBLIcAtIS triluenza 01 . WA Ty CPINT ION 'COUNTY ' 1,-d- qi1S-i- I r ; ar a ge-s:- captured . it , Tho,trv Cal morning'. 'oil4 ba'irer,t boosting the Fourth' .1,,,,trin.1-in..1,44.4ar,,,,,fx,J-jLt.l,"I.- 1' t ttlIZ.L. hundredeof Airneti, of theLONDON. ' ,pt. 25.The: Bete et,J 4 to It. ot tito t 1( a n thigy4 vk,rP pit iC,ed throughoutthe, enter riser I II )1Aeed o Ilia 1" w' g"r''3 r' of ditts...... fo,n1r, ...,01 of ptRAttateAV AhralvAallLia.,-VII; ;. t el:II:In' Getlean; and "41tatintrians arerJordan apparen tl y arc in a favor- t Prestdent Vershings, ,,r e,.et,Pr,l, "t'," woathor th,.? fair 23 utiles rftliro ,4 falling back on Veles. t rams of 11,e I.,!'t and Theodore Rnose- aroitoI!!!Wotitlrow IV:It-oi- l' able position to cut off thrTurks i:Toga-Isoutheast Of l'skuh. according to north in rile iyolt to.tninted Nacti ti.v...tr.i a 1,!i.mi-opr- i the reuniting airing o n prominent posithms la s411a4 n metal, statement re, ' i5y tn., IledMei rallwav le i the- stage. The of temporary address wired' here. The totai oaml,or of not li,a The British are now alIProttch' he...1 avarilv,:e f,m ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,:ehatrman Parley P. Jenaon featured o Along the tind.r Anlaiiin ftn that ralWal Line the ing promofrom reeemr to a :I1,Ci)f) session. ary metrning moderation and chokes off all just During the serbLins have 'I 75 t'tO : Arab trines are preesang the re.. don of universal., euccessive clisarma- Judvneintil- it!' tho county convention. the city dele- guns and a great inamier ot am- i KANSAS (ITT. MCI., i read Premier Cie- ft ve gat es met and se lected nomin ees for Sept. 25- .-1 tiring enemy noriliard from ssitainee, waseas mad ether nall' ' conistable rrnent in equal proportions, the stab- tr.enceau , a last al of icty and a judge. which With in speecb speech Influenza information Important Justn an. , Mil, temil. their, .Spanish i lishmentof (Ma'an is on the fiedjas . U ntil the peace. Then recess WaS obligatory courts of arbb, 1,tetetried in it ., A!utt,red trit!d i :2 pm. railway sontheasit Of the. Dead coarsenees ,frat,tattl displayed. to poseession ' Invades affrld ,Grant reale- - 111:::""preo. tteatteltvlotntrert:;:all'rza."2,0elmsea!, Camp Sept. aPa ndit i ,,,,,lawle, Sc - Amman is 120 miles to LIM ..... gang o btained: - PA,RI:il. tterring airs by Bald a band tend- -eorpeee .eits thing. hitherto oeit,eeeet, lc I is being encountered' fed le aroinss enthusiasm.- 'It was esti- arre se d Btit in A meri tsa It folitai a many s front I north.) r''9CRMI Sg'PL . I von In 1.1"trutted the Chancellor s is ' . were about 150 as Hertling voiced echo, that under Gen. delegate by the pros after the killing army of Kan , . tary authorities EA...e,i announced today his address, that lais nouncements that proved i of Iin attendance. After- the band are reaching had , ey on the Bulgarian '" Lancaster i n a "I are itt sSPaall'a B ARTS, o ',Fes ekle f 'a !there were from Sept. ts City hand from across the ocean. pi far conquests troOps the "Star Spangled Banner." ' t,tyt,i,d bemirkapa paiw and Strumitea though -ort;sOne Inlayed fluenza, at Camp Grant. the- conv ention The period after the war will also: tol fight With more than So police- - Ideath der by sivion where furious fighting is psis- - our minds. But how dothings stand! has one If t ride? the ora,;-e-. -poof.-or1 opposite Morrieuoleftwith. :on itrsr tir,n PrO h....i mfm latriotmnightht:tadbey.atnheeff;rertTtInchrengeaalnr bank.ot.the ...river. the utterances of the the anthecitiee- lther were,i :viteitteg. onet heofficial; lents. I will not speak of these now, Mr. Morris Introduced t he temporary lartai. The Bulgarians are holding aria Mem bers unofficial, they only desire to ye- - but, as 'I know that the prevailin g: p f, arching the city or o P. made wit Jenson, sum; positiona on the heights pro- Parley lehairman, 'NORMAL TAX ON a Germany which in criminal ar- - I discontent is not influenced the aller,ed 'band eternend of the Chemin-den address in which. be criticized some the 8 i s the pel tecting their own frontier. ainueby of One Ia is striving for world the. suffering and worries of on ti pl ace of the Dernoeratic leaders Pato-ki- t of tho se. taken into ettstody for They'attacked in the region the art offering rognneeto APPROVED INCOMES fight for freedom and justh-- times, but also by quiet, definite area niony. 01 kind predicted a Republican Victory of the Moisy farm in this area, batL. HarryLancaster . al 1sistance, Imperialism and l'rue- - and grievances of a political nature, :questioning With the expected fall of fall. ithis fitt3, ii. againse.German , :militarism. , Sept. 25.The nor. I wi ll make i s 'b e!!eved so me bile: remarks on !brother, and a nother le a wonian said 11,1iWASIIINGToN. that the next objective islan Says Party Always Loyal know better. The World Ituir the r5taal:enamreetncittrirfrieeeeadt tree:to have been the sweetheart of the ' nr. tax ,,f 12 per cent on n.t inc,.me'If the- Anted army writ he I,skub in subject. telt.; was the proIndividuniF, together years ago by the seiTi Ifr Jenson declared that the gl.-erder t4t;leael man, Rol.coe. rrrore ueually; etre that the rate the Saloniki- - knownprepared Great Reform Bill. per cent publIeLan Istrty was always the shag 1,.. encircling policy of King Ed- -Uk.k.i'l railway (ommunication. From . L on my shoulders the i known as ,Roy Lancaster. rt in arose In "Since f the night the Atte: ard. the France firrt wroteri the extenthere ,i, and patrintiem. lie chalien Iv. taking 14e: ipo 4 ioratty y .'t 141 b4- v4 mov. :save- - war ttrerature--whicdti-ze- n referred ed States le Iclhif information trie.1, persons, lities-- e of the heavy burden cif i active in the region. of 'St BuigaNa than by attempting to entertimpending war with German' . Anis-t)- have always endemvored t hange 'show wherein his rat; approved ttsfay energetically ;rav party had ever beenlQuentin and bet ween the Ailette and throligh the Strumitsa district where Influence in h e Bab. to carry out what was stirlack ing in - e the police was not discls1y the snat finanee Cornn q0t,. idist.lyal in the flag anti to thfitlietat., the defenses are exceptionally kans was to be eliminated. ane this respect.: I am of coume alludinclit was known- that a large party of;; -rircipenit,,,m lt,ear.ret;is,,ctiftituhrrelagniliti;e.rni l crA,r,g, The wildest war fury is at present to that great reform bill which it is 'offit..crs. armed with riot gunk was and lib- "German attacks in the region of It4led have reached the raging in the United States. The penI true, does not fall within the sliirisdic- - ,,ir the ,,, Ity " he TAKE were completely greater wirt of the.' night.: E.11garian frontier and at several!, ple axe intoxicated with the idea that .ion of the reichstag,,but nevertheless, ,,,. - Mention netroil the1,604 . by --the was dertmwrom-- of "- e rsoes have penetrated -- Into Itulgariaal America must bring the blessings of cnges poliqcal circles in Germany aa ,, terr:t9ri,, but no infantry is yet on modern liberal kultur (7) to the en-- far beyond the'llrussian frontiers." i not announced. "On the ye-l- e, front a lively arta, d The 1111 e P n II III 1Tri : tr,,,,g,:rilzps, e; ilu!garian soil. The artillery steadily slaved peoples of central Europe, warpn Lar,easter, brothrT 7 I nteL,,-Count von Hertling asserted that s ol:t I, b orrberd nw the mountain ur reinto same taken ,,,,,r,,,,,,,,::evi coe. fi ng the Prussian gov ernment was rmly cot time they are passes.while at the ,ni othr di .1.1:i, tiull r.,1 th7nigh ishich the Bulgarians are re- - joicing at the many millions-of-do-- Ie:r.:Pc, resolved to have the loll accepted and i fight with the police, told the police! I pro-- I ;riltanc:ptethudeaLrmeregion dp ear man pfirts under the tars which the war tWneiments are to that end it would rot hesitate to that his hrdher had had a part in I to,r4 theirof'heavy material nunced I rear goardk to now into the Pockets of useatinPwrneatis constitutionally avail- - ,the , gun figlit in Colorado Spr!ngs, i; strong A war tn. ratiring Lorraine the the in 27:. u ill hpr rif elar.fi that Kew. , regard car -16 days ago in whirh one the business men. able. lis hsgged his hearers to re- - t11704,-444"V molt out art Inrtamion Into the- - C erma Et e it tie. tin what the "Theory and practice are two Mt- - member that this queAlion was one of ipo it ce n fricer as 'L. ilikT an bo3N e . Tremendous Task of had ears Itepublicans lines.' e n rfone i n th e A eI,a n ennsuliee alteration in the his- - iwoun fled. ferent, things. The old proverb of the a years before the .... Coroner NV. IL ( o ttPy repnrt,ed to i.:,lt. .NiG.i,,,W, Wh14 ii Is woler I he pro- - ad ocated three arli"n' e n another eve and the beam torical Prtnyqure of the Prussian state Preparation Begins min one 1"k " a wounds bad been 44 five LONDON. ,izept. 25.German tgoepa to ,J,K. '''.: buttct own finds constant ilinstra-- 1 and that It would be unfair if the day that NOrway. neeording tee'i,n "Rooseve, ,t vie' an,d nreetanned theo!! last. night countehattacked the Brit- of the En-- 1 repreteentatives of the old order were found in Loy Lancasti,r's rght CopcnhaxPo to the '.-x.PAPAS', Sept. 25.Preharst1ons for tion in the machinations . was eornmating a crime hY t..illets .'f 14n101 'alihre I ch;tt:';'? Tefrgrqr'll cornpar::;.. Tt"? 1'107 i of. defend, 7,rtre-r-arof con', i6t 7ntmer s giltrp, the PPPOrtanity ht-a aft 4 tit Mnio v:i a:o,arnr,.ii, t;e. p7Iied On the rTght thle ilt where i in pardiament. .Ai, Qtientiri; inti) our march but st.,..thdpoint their tedvan,ces havit ing Iterigiuth, ise, garb e',ent. e!17.4,tlit,1,,,,,,edtitt.h..,1,,,,,ttt August, telegraphs the t , LT.13114e,uukolx,be,.a&4141,,atiork,ot,4, " to have bee!rt reeeiNed reeentiy, Cor- - ed tile sorreIde, of the offloere!- and ,t1:',', itaig's troops. The British cons. ik i front. Various Greece;, the interference . said. he loner eum.tilate oo t.iiiitiee offwls. Ktto, e etereatrio,n soin,,Etanne mender, in his official ,re P ort tOdar. Coffey (Continued affairs and page 1,AtictiTmartuttneort eighll, arp;Puted Gen. Pran c h circumstances! country's announces that as were if of thP All.ed attacks were re. its king they commander ffrom beginning labdication tourse. aftPr whh thPy started on the belat- - pulsed. 4", his preParatioms --earier and They assert that r--,, quicki the which Republicans had, to protect 'oppressed Work was . advc,eAt,,-,three years previously. imperative for if the sum- - 'they are fighting j me- - hoat 1,0NO0N, Sep"---t.' 25.The prociasS' natdiotnhs, itut .thetacentury;old lingers along the coast socrriows .... ..., I .h.rs: ,a hrl7s.7, n:f:r::p.::y land novrhere find a hearing not f:t44hTlist,,ri t:ew:titrotott rad:11:04.::: 1.,:irru iiiI, :, :.i..' !T,f. -- ------- ----- -- T-, -1 ' titrth0 'tug ffector chosen for the attack eVelfrrlrfe11-61:-W,, tastraeted drieef nuthe them Skilency region west of St. figagrtytht;rs1 ggorveeartn tehregzh,t,p through the also,du -- iseliAeommunigations- - -- 'eseept f or lerous IriShwith I I A The pritish I Quentin. boat paths. A road was laid immigrants. out from Jenson. ... , .noine to Polar and Grevesta, and Ser government. which, is especially fond I The'speaker said that Senator Reed wrrn THg AMERICAN ARMY of talking of right and luatic,e. reblan engineers, iet...to-wor. CJXTY-TWsilgerously cently ar- - tlivnenoint welatshetrhehoeansley those Irerteh it found with la In young girls the , long before the compatible -41,:oss7)eRlarnio,,dE, sop . . French to ti. J , 74 Press. Airmen. of both the Whom bad been Ile. conglomer.,.. Ptinciples,to recognize rived' at an Atlantic port Thursday.. considerabir pkriod, theothers, he 4, assigned the task of ate .4. Czecho-Slorabel. .; , a as sere rabble of a,div,3 arm..1, ,.',... eArly and to. today. piercing the Bulgarian line, were 1:'1 .r: T he'i are the first, of a group of 2301 said, leaving their posts of duty for creased at tinery a,t lop was noted t in, ligerent power. .. , , RI pointion. illilerests. ' 4 ,, balloi a' long the lines of the old St Whi I "How will the German PeoPle 7 The Allied staff established :t ,,:. IP M"..ntfroi of Senator Smoot's name girls chosen for scholarships at Amer- - '' fie- 3 quarters to m t ! I,Vill it, forsooth, beg .1 ' on the y bright skies have replaced the The speak- - sector. and h earty applautom. : ground and tackled the enor- for mercythat? hrooght to. ,!..1 . and s.in fear clouds i en No, rains of recent days and .; mous task 7:2 ., ; I( Ita Un The trembling? are y left of senator Kul) junior , preparation. t,Itiastttiht; , I aerial observers were The- , out by both , gentlemen, remembering its great past1 :1 .!.,,e at 411 a time di entmal inountalnous region from Dro- and :! 1,rleeltItaariersil , s'''' so itoli still greater missionin theitithat after th e sl,,,,st the Americans and the Germ aria, tepolle to Restart. the correspondent i, ' and assiat...In Pl4Ying '''11 !!..r.,offtw64 not erect '1 and terman flyers extended their op- cringe ,f,1 addai is cevered with loar brush wood ture it will stand thc-' .. politics, and that the in some cases behind the l crations , and dense forests war, grovel. mituy'areintunran ' t:eari,raannt:Ae' truair.thh In ;lir": ;14- ! with or t 1,1,J.,Tr,,,,ihelen,7nedaitriennina,. E4rso. rTee.nmon lines but sharp ' '' 44e2 ravines, chasmsinterspersed Scriouk. Admits Sitnation I- Li' ,s.,,,z;...4i.....' ,., and tkie boypptobra. ., precipices. The Bulgare thought themselves CO ,,r no r cf 'Utah ,Aunntr,IrleaonrselgZeoperati,m ". 3 t,l'i '. '4,,,,A "Thersituation its serious. but it gives them there among their own people. ti,t,, th- t th P pres P Ii t '' .. 4. v ' sato from attack or for 1 it,-he wo4lit 'return , elected phos reason if ... t these of declared -: r us no ground for deep depression. ,tus by .11 401.4,. tatimal difficulties that they did not Iron wall to of the weetern front is not sit() forclian-ou1.7, 3... 04-fveey 11 appropriated acti'dhss , attt,mpt to interfere with the Mlied broken. and the 1.7 boat is slowly but offices of and t state a u.ake ..r, - ' Pe'fflom. to F,i,,,..,,,.-..,..5 - :::::aTtrwdted:alr.rrt, thiTeile(74::,.e. s;1111:;:titttlirTd,siTlatritigi ., 1.. "..;..:,...,... ',:.,1 iT Pre:inane4409c and contented them- surely fulfilling Its task of dirninish- (con orolz e i n genera l. o100 The legisiatotves merely with born. ter this ex-- . 5e.,..,,, ture appropriated ; ii4 their in tonnage, thug akove all increasing-- , 4S' i I reinforcing ; 4 t....i," tins, the more k 0 .,....; 4 , easily to hurl back the menacing and restricting reinforce- - t ., !''yl'erte' LsPlii)ritie'97enthZef!irrieatrieirdtl'e?I'utto Illics the Ante& Little by little as the read was ly ote.i..0,...,k...,:.:atii.''.."'aikCi:211-winners, seeking; the cross '. the m ents of men and material from the 1 : ' ee'Ll, 1 b tat e treasur y. , The prent glytiri,i;Froads and ,troop aal o rto a t onS far aluli , gttne were pushed up toward the United States,. a.tj I , : AA I tP weloy4Ifx ' fmnt and huse ammunition '' . .' If, Nit. .letit041. promised' to ennii,nttitti 'e "The hour will come be case it hiinst i ' dumps tefl , ':i clean ertstrutted., out the stato o SP. of superflti- ' 4 .: t ;.. , guns were hoisted come, whensour enemies will see rea- - ',41;-Igt. f; Into Mentionslimn ,,,,r, L . at an altitude of LOGO son and be ready to make an end of officeholders. flu gaid the speak- - HT-k k :s44. ,, fial' i Al, a: jI a: v.112:::;,.- .- ,".,,.,' 4.... 'I.','',41.:I, , ous t 4.7 I . d feet. They We're Shell .,..., 'or:- ..,''' 0 ,o' none, but ills I er, ihe has' abolishe I brought as far as poe- the war before half tbe 'world is con- 4,,, tabli by tractors, G7 commisand ofnoe0 new , hauled then crested s...",i, by verted into- a heap of ruins and the , 'a, i- ,..erborsest and mules arid il Strikes a Residence vi There' are more mon in the ' ',sions Unveil,' dragged flower of Its manly etrengtb lies dead 'A, Into piste Sg,N 9 t ' 4 r. ' i ,. by ;7,444,. 3 ,i,;. on battlefield." the It Num only 4,3,1.i, li 1 iN s Pt- during the night Preetwlithha, nit tehveier cohemfrimlotine ito,e,t Count von H ertling said It 'Wit the ' rooi ,oet;nit PphoOttl:te, yorK WV the I ,'. , attack that the aseaülting business 4 I of thiti Germans to .istand to- I inli arrests Loring Island ; ''' troops were brotight up. Promptly at souni (I i 'I , , ,. gether, cool. confide'rit united and rem- -rro lei' P ort Totten over the bows of - ,,z. ,'. .4 .sry'orhielt on the ' , come cases before 60 least at hal :has A'," morning of September olute, one aim thet ' the protec, t.. with their e. , ) . , ..-, it, and hate in no ease denied any pe- la steamer .islyussirli as to artillery opened with streh'ItSiSor him of the fatherland. its independ- - I, 4 .. l ,, ' eandeit:idieatyiekanad s resides t ., surprise the Bulgarians who were ence and its freedom of movement. i's titian which called for an increase in ,denee 011 . j ,...' , a, 4. tot avows i0,,. , I that ' were ' heavy facinl irons I N.trio It l'' There was no antagonism. he declared. I ..''ImY11:1" foundation of ite r !molished part wall. Quellttentd. . ; IOW ..,. i The brush wobd 'wax 1,0411 net afire between the government and the pen- )" ,iN ' The loyalty of a "prominent r,,m,,,.'N.raone of was injured, but the ,300 inhabis k 1 ; The former enty desired to work J. tett long tolutuni 'oryellowinh 'i pie. were ie'and tan ,, the vr,lis c holder" stricketu office panic. hy l' r; questioned .1 ,amoke skith and for the nation. Allud ing to ,reatic 0' ' , .y A. began to isteend from the hillside, a, , Mr. Jonson, who eald that before the City Island ,is on the north side' I I; - , .j..--,.,,, the differen ess of op inion on political entered the war, this tot ahile the groat' valley 'United , just alithin the etty lims to ' resounded holdaler t, 1 " t Matters the chancellor said: , ,ne favored tne its. had said the roar of the guns. i "effice i... l' I '. pa.1 Title Russionf of the Germans in the oureitgie I A pel lee i The artillery ..eF,,,.,1 TOttes 'muse , .. nquiti at r.' preparation lasted all , ni, 1 lite , .t... Idea. demanded It Germany. France and Eng- - tbre431-1, th at- 1111T01110 to rep1 1,4P' Jenson declared that this M. .. Ilan& 4,.,grrrtrik - RaseJse .....e,,. o 156'R. hut did little-haraglktatilbvird ; .. , 'a:41pROWA Responsibility. ' was not f it to be an eice tive orders had been reeelesui-tstop s .i , ,.; - s .,........i...e.... - The match was not put to t he pow- i holder nor eitizen of the United Statee, the steamer.' The identity of the Vessel at S o'elock in the , ' , reason ',.., .r for the and her the Prussian military party. beet der by turning Y .. .. ',' .,, ... ' & Underwood by Courrnittas cs j'asbila eisi, formaktsa-- 1 t (Continued on page was not, disclosed. ,,, 4,C0cittratte-- si Rog two.) .. but while the Germait emperor,' op (Cortrrieii r"DoN;--sept.t5,East ;lead- ''''' ( , IttrilE, Sept 25.lottian troops hi uestern Macockslks are pressitig: northuard vigorously and hate occupied the heights north try pod,- 4117,,r7 t (LATEST DISPATCH.) Sept , . I ' - to the lasi moment was enileas7.oring i to preserve peace, the Russian ' milt- von Hertling. the German imperial tart, party put through the mobtliza- chancellor, in addressing the reich tion agaltatt the will of the weak czar !stag main committee, complained of arid thereby made war unavoida lite. uxe,unt Of the Sok.- the lack of attention his acquiegence trial niade thi s clear t o in the four' points laid down by Presi- - holrniinolf had 1ovoel7cuaniPmwtyhj)fofireZirrrdd tli'.; tPlf..:.'LllAitgerncean't1 dent Wilson as peace of posterity. mot from the American executive, For the present it is.true due to a "lack of yell consolidated - those who are in pirwer in the enemr: positions." Joe chancellor asserted that on Feb. countries have succeeded by an un122 of this year he declared in the paralleled campaign Of hes and cti-- i .,, reichstag his agreement in principle umny in obscuring r hf. truth When il with the possibility of discussing a a TPIPAIL was riot or,talned by the 1,pok -, It i en or wrItten wor 20,1'hieved T)1,L g eneral peace on the bais of the four pictorial roductions representation Wil PreSident el son's mensi.,..ge af., azsoiutaly ,..iikv1..taata,,,y,.f.rotatt....-.- . points of Yeb. 2, but that President l'Clison which' one turns with horror and dia. IS JON ES l ' neither at that time or since baxi taken gus-L-it the object has been 'attained. , notice of the chancellor's declaration. A mhatred has been ra!yed among the AltiSTEDDA-1- 144- - , S. to- - I fore a t.73 , ... r t clik German army to sarprise the Entente Allies and the of e assuming the. defensiveUT-thI;rg-I The FIS U of the Enciish tk e army.in roorp ad to of thP ell the theatre ploywart forth a f(u(sett. ment t,itta It.ks troop s ...lid to, the diVi4101121, intervention of'Amerlit-4,1t I A ernor, pre,etritna,!,o1 ROterring to the Entente Allied the clos'Ing of sehools, ehurches; attack on the.Marne salient, Gen. l an I '1,1,o:es of ,..ao,b,,ertvtit, WM vott Itisherg riy s the withdrawal ()tattle Germari troopi eita t'ne ptin,e bea;bh !,tr,"-- te!,,,y sary "for strategical reasons and bee antherotes. ass completely suceessful." ere 110 TM, "Thus the first offensive of the the enemy," he added. "'brought hlinea rcgariting t of tactical success, but considered in earnpe repotted -, the- light of his great strategical the pre- bee of the Tleg-rtrnalms it can be regarded as not havfroth tbaNy !,..eetions ithratuit 1,tat tbore f4v4t,t-hiweather ing suoceeded." t to ,,,b1 ha.: Gen. Von Risherg descrihed tpe ete eotol;t!on, British victory between the Ancre Ten',;11:,- in vi!! !tqladY and the Avrif rivers as a "great 'firtiCetS5 due to the massed employment of tanks and surprise under Influenza Sprekaru the protection of their fire." To N - England The withdrawal to the 'linden-bur-line, the general said. was , r' FRONT ., - - - t,- a .. , AMSTERDAM. Sept, von ftisherg ,eltiresse,1 the tt...,111 committee of the retchFuig on of vial-- . lie tali of the- - 11,i:re-tie- r explained, acs.,,eiling io t telegr3.tn from Berlin. that the failure of.thd German offensive on tile western of (he front wise due to the League of Nations NOE' ON a c,'',.,b , , en To .. TUR KS ,IN PALESTINF . 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