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Show . I BSSERlf t33FjiiS2 Wr ' OCTOBER 7 191S SALT 'LAKE. CITY, MONDAY - UTAH Savins Stamps, Better Than Paid Up Life Inanrance - - SIXTY-NINT- H . YEAR MARSHAL VON:' HINDENBURG - ' j ' . . m cBb t$J t , - i c& c3b cSb e8j iSb cSb- - t j j German Army and Big Fortress Is Set on Fire L.D..C3i8reicc 4 Powers Seeking.w Armistice to Talk Ftface TELUCentral - , doses Mm !(e bn, tfeg tre Ws3 rOTi- t- ir r Prest &arch Subscribes For$250,000 Fourth LibertyBonds and Members Are Extorted to Unbounded Loyalty Jo GoV-- ! & jmn:WarC b afer. Central Powers sure Given One Month to Evacuate HIllffEB Blindfolded to Draw First Lottery Nutrioer .. general conference of the figfctyninth Latter-day of Saints came to a Christ of Jesus TEE held two each been Sunday afternoon, sessions having and Sunday, with overflow 'meetings on on Friday, Saturday interest were the the dos2 day. Features of outstanding in of the to Church x bonds $250,000 Liberty the by Church in the of stand of the the reaffirmation fourth issue, the of the exhortation the speakers to natter of plural marriages, be net and leader hr fabw their of ledastrar eooneI the heed to Oh Saint Lnemy But Retired in Disorder Deliverance of Rheims semi-annu- al ' a T, w?J of unbounded m-i tR ntia r iu Ik dj- - tf.r &&L thx P tt !&& tflM - qt- Completed. Serbian troops are energetically pursuing north of the Auetro-GcrmaVranje la the direction of Nish, according to a Serbian official L0VDOX, The and 7 OH. VDOV, OH.7. bare Serbian loyalty already patriotism iMtrfst or whisperings, and the eplrtt taken 1,500 prisoners and tweire . u tb, government in the present war. - - ' x gens. re was unusually large at all th r. ' ' y,, tl era there on and the tain closing without day two ftt fhvi oh. Bulgaria - marked by awe drlxxlo at times, the .whole conference period being notified (he powers that did not Interfere with the convenience or comfort dimattc condition with Which she has been allied that L at the- eeafereoce throng. , ' ts "that they. must suit Bulgarian territory of world the the ld gowpel Smit F. 'President Joseph prsidSofia dispatch of God and not within a month, aaya man is in the W at the dosing seaton, but President descended fromimage What iufertor ' - Rfr . 1 sub-jcriptj- on CM. Dispatch Territory, Say From Sofia, dc u Jut -- r Amsterdam, , President Wilson Cancels Engagement to Give His a to the Berlin Tageblatt. beings the world needs is idealism, faith in God and in hi son. Jesus Christ. The gospel idealise man, idealise his mis Balgart Surrender to Tide war is not of I-aion and existence. r. Alliet in Macedonia God. tt ts an outgrowth of wiana ttfnH ODtniag sunder, itmr maf bet out of it will prevail the . . ' of etersal tight. traths ,. ("Greet God, Attend While Zion SHaga. PARIS, Oct. ' T. -- Havas.) The -- vr "teesaJiBa rf.hl I siftittltiiL Lti 4 l ie eweemacd. of tha elsventb mmg. - ke re- F;st f. htCktfxn h"a a,-W- ping ferred to the historical! Incident ef In Butgariao diviaioa has surrendered his by Elder Edward layette helping America dnd said force to the Allied, troop .in Maceprayer it Anderson. Evan Arthur, Evan-tell- that when Washington bade Lafayette donia. The division wa composed K. Nielson, farewell he said: "May you never need of Two brigade and with It- Thoms and Jam Amerremember Americas but help, itng a trio, "God Be Merciful." icas gratefulness- .- The compensation quantity ef war material fell Into the Elder Charles H. Hart. to France came when General Per- hands of the Alliea wa Elder shing, called on to mxke a speech at The Bret speaker saidc of tomb "Lafaytbs The Ho said hat ette. we are Lafayette, Durit H. Barb here." America and the Bulgarian Treated leea netr meaning In many old songa ether free people of the world will Macedonian Badly hat have been aung daring the eon never compromise with . Germanic lerenre eesston: HaU to the brlgbt-tideals, said Eider Young, for Gods of Zion's glad morning: joy to the truth of freedom and liberty bas gone ATHENS, Sunday, Oct. i. Premier and the especial message of the Yenisei o ed that in darkness V vre" laJn.TV, forth: to Seres, Macedonthe world is "God made man gospel fHe are engines of war and conmo-ioa- ." in his own image, after his likeness ia, which has been occupied by Greek ' The bust line quoted. Elder created he him. troops, found that of the 14,000 inProf. J. J. MoClerian played a eelcc-tio- ft habitants, 8,000 had died of starvatlart, is prophetic of the future. He on the organ, finishing with the ; noted tion. 11,006 had been deported and from another song,, by melody of "O My Father." . 2,000 v had been forced to work on t pottle Orson Pratt: r' ,-morning PresL Walter P. Moneoo. r ml Bury roads during the Bulgarian These reaig the ehadowa TeePrest Walter P. ' Monnon of the occupation. . he said are peculiarly signifi-rtEastern Bute mission was the nest at the present time;' they are speaker. ' He contrasted the vast aud- Greek end Allie rrophetk; fr engines of war shall fall ience before which he. spoke, with lie retad the morning Indeed breks- - Eider audiences in the mission field. Going to Macedonia ferred to the statement that what the Hart referred to the the of privations world needs today is the gospel of atnti la the early ATHENS, Sunday. Oct. (.Greek the Jeeu Christ, and said It is a comforthistory Tnirch and said their descendant can ing thought to know that the gospel is and Allied troops, says tho newspaper on the earth and the world is getting Em hr os, 'iil yet strike Into eastern tpprtciate the sufferings of people the seas. But for these suf- its benefits. Tha Lord said to Joseph the Rhodope mounfer there tea brlKht morning dawn-H- e Smith that hi Church was not upon Macedonia toward the Nest os river. KVmMI tains and beyond spoke of the enemy levying the earth at the time the boy asked The mountain Rhodope keparate he tall Minium. denominations the bf which hich was then a Thrace Macedonia -and from eastern wbject of charity,' their w to apologise for deportation should Join. AreJeaus xhI unto th ChrtAtT asked eastern Roumella and Bulgaria. a buffer in the bat the statement of ; F Ael miure-r-.Yo Monson;- "a hundred times, no. Elder make HwlU uh which their own country He said that in an army camp a sol- Alexander of Serbia pneat r elain. 1reae dier bov went to a priest for a blessonu Promoted to General ing. The priest said. Kneel .-right "I in. Belgium .announced down here snd bleee yourselfh4intes Ami I German forever. dont know hew. the boy TepHed: Prfnee CORFU, Sundiy, Oct, C' JHooVfr- lo i official am a Mormon elder. - This story, Alexander of Serbia has been pro-m,0. as wss Monson. tTohV reproduced said Elder toSSnTi? language in de d to th rank of general by King cruelties - and terrible a slander onthe Mormon" people; thf German; the mad but those who thus seek to slander and Peter, tn recognition of his victories imWiiM 40 itLEan nation to grtrtd. ridicule do not understand the J cach- (Turing the Macedonian offensive. Its heels; and he ings of Christ. Did the Savior bless ii;1 ? ndordumh and benumbed himself a hen Satan said "turn these PEACE OVERTURES (By William Cook. eon er sttmer into bread ?" Did th Savior Han frr4 to yield.-Eld-that York World Deseret News Spe(New teach the Central exalt I imselft Does the gospel cial Cable). fe now wlUing to talk an elder to administer to himself t MUST. NOT HALT. In euery the Gie answered ,a' Monson Elder ' people should iw be LIBERTY BOND SALES the the negative .and urged the Baints to-(Copyright, 191. by Preen Publishing Vmln,!sUc-- beca ' gmpany.) the Germans to so lire that God wilt be pleased ,pa.,lty be bless them. In an apOct. WASHINGTON, L The Allied gone and Oct. ,lhe ory of "Kamerad. Prest. Melvin J. Ballard. LE d",Hart- - He declared ha peal to the people not to let victories PARIS, are not only beating the next On th battlefield and peace overtures Oermana in the field but reiiii 1at there will Prest Melvin J. Ballard, the they are IBe part Of the A1 gpeeker referred to the itutemnt of- from the enemy Interfere with "the effect upon the Gera great having the"Morthe Churchthst of enemies wrongs .loan. Secy. McAdoo man people at home. Information fourth Liberty -mow Church U so perfectly organlxed. todar;. 0ar bay min the trenches It might he compared to the are not going to stop that -1- fighting because brought bSck by tieutrals shewn that K3S." 5 German army. ' They are as far apart the enmy hi on the run. Now id the the Germans have given way to disBallard. Elder said as the two pole, 1 1,'i!ns te broafl- time to fight harder and keep moving couragement Thera Is no longer talk the Church represents "Mormon frwrleneM government hat The until the victory is clinched. of a victorious peace or even of vicults- - The Frer-- h gospel of Jesus Christ and the German . tory In battle. evil. is """Gng In he tabema-.,,'T.ur- army represents tha power of conreofficial the enemys Although in been force have two to referred Those thU !',4 EldeTHart The ports of the fighting are . carefully cKixen- - flict always snd today th power of of hip a lo n duty intellectual circle in camouflaged, th carp fnl to P ( along evil is making Its last stand. Thej Berlin, and indeed, over the greater ?in regard to greatest prophet of Baal today, said ere . of the country, part gradually It is - time Elder Ballard, is the German Kaiser. ak, '"Wk1 learning .They feel that dl1 '''u yet your Satan often steals the rights of heaven Artec Germany ia no longer able to launch a must be 'Mr Bsr. said and Elder Ballard said he had no used, and that her only offensive, powerful a """uidemie doubt the- - Kaiser receive revelations f 0ameh driaytRg the Aliisd ad tI y! chance h in stomachs ! one. that evil peace from the VI1?.? Lasting abroad. short of food. QtfM I vane. Their t0 Hrcum-h- r will dot and cannot come until ike minds short of great victories, II their to truths of the gospel are spread In the now wonder what is likethj?ntJ!L?U vwthinc Germans the i and actions. . world. - He said he believed snd had a ly to be their next late. a testimony, that the. "Mormon" boys So great ,1 th wave Of depression Edfn,r TAmg. , t'itrV' their In th WASHINGTON. Oct. 7. With th sweeping over the Fatherland, army would, carry-ou- t th Tung. the next teachings n their live and that they newspaper are st a loss as to what Impressed with would spread the truths of the gospel opening of 'the seqond week of .the to treat fact- readers. advise their still They A,ter this great eon- - wherever N of they went. After th war. fourth Liberty loan campaign, .the patience, but remark that GerW Irnia6 r.fKreaUr cnfllot be said, great missionary work will managers face S most tremendous preach manys new bop ilea in the east. . Mtx e,w r which all be required and he urged seventies task. From aoW until the close of the These re th people who less than U wlu t betwie the and eldsrs te prepare themselves now two month ago eaw an easy victory 19, 'daily subscription Oft wta- campaign. Drnc nd for thatr arms brought about by crushhwen (or this mighty labor. llRhL Th Elvs Chlpman sang a solo, "The must average $414,000,098 if the- - en- ing the Allied armies snd the capture V.n,rnd tire $6,000,000,000 is to be dispesed of Paris end the channel ports. Seven is ,Kt'rda,r e gospel ef J..bt" Ninety ond Nine. Het mturt th. of during this period. This statement weeks of Allied success have been in ' SustainedAathnritteo is based on sales reported by bank sufflcent for many Germane to throw murSiL "V, Youn. l. Ban The while Some Frantrust see and companies. it, the the fate sponge, up President Heber J. Grant presented M hi ex--cisco district announced that It had of Russia awaiting their own country. the won?, On hva I of Use . 000, $100, All aorta great message measufAbav passed (Continued on page three H. Lend celled the assem-Ibug- e tb order and announced the C pc fag pong Redeemer of Israel. Wtbrtholf and toagregatinsi. .Ths 'Antho Entire Attention to Con (deration of Terms. cSxT5 WASHINGTON, OH- - J. there still be no answer tonight to Germany's peace proposal. - Tfria waa 0 er-rar- e; t S: Neb f i iA V . rJ! sc UZ. 1 - ne tV v rge 1 mndeknoan J , . jv, ? y. WMk.il i 1, - L , 1 i S ',; w ? m yw at ' German Spirits -e- Depressed After t&miZFrZ. Heavy Defeat 1 rt, -- iSed 7-- "r3'" i"tolnon dr IMHITIH ,' ) which will make available 12,000,000 additional men to make nearer the beginning of th end. 'The capsule Was drawn while the Belgians were enter -tng Rosier and while Haig' men were entering Cambral and while the American wers tearing through forest and while Bulgaria signed the peace pact and while Liberty bond subscriptions were galloping skyward. Here is shoWn the president being blindfolded prior to his drawing the capsule which contained No. 223. ue I ! g 7r it bn b 000-mar- k. 1 large scale was impoeatbte to avoid, according to a Central News dispatch from" Amsicrdam today. Octt 7. La on, the ARIS, stronghold to which the cn- cniy has been clinging ag tbe key point of his line on the southwest apparently has been set afire by the Germans. The town was reported ablase . yesterday and fire atilt burning- - these today. Ilbcima .hae, been . finally and - donrfftSyvjeafwdtcme fh'fieo-- ' co of German caunou. 'Tho Germans are in retreat on the whole ' front from" ths Sdlppe to the Arm a wed, as lo the .region "South of Camhntf, 7. French troops hav. PARIS, Oct the Sulppe river eastward and have reached the " -- outskirts of Baxencourt and Boul-suSuippe after severe fighting, it Is offAt Cienient-a-Amicially announced. A' r- e. heavy losses have beta Inflicted upon prompt the Germans, who retired in disorder. reply to Germany's Todays fighting completed the deliv- latest peace proposal ia Indicated by eranc of Rheims. The battle north of St. Quentin developments in Washington early to'x continued all day and Renaacourt, TU- -j day. President Wilson cancelled hts usual toy farm and several .fortified woojls morning recreation hour and remain- captured, the announcement says. The ed secluded in his study st work. enemy resisted furiously, but was Unnote was receiv- able to check the French, who cap-- " Prince Maximilian -ed daring the night at the Sates lega- tured several hundred prisoners tion where arrangements were made to AnnpUncemqpt of these successes deliver it at once to the slate de- was contained In - tha i official state, partment far transmission to the presi- ment issued at the war office last dent. night The text' of .the statement Quite Irrevpectlv of the nature frf reads: the reply, it deemed to be agreed that "North of Bt. Quentin . the battle th German note-callfor a prompt continued throughout th day Be- so the that American people tween Morcourt and reply our .Sequchart might not be- misled Into relaxing troops have taken Remaucourt, Tiiloy theig efforts for tha fourth. Liberty farm and many fortified wood and. loan, so that the American troops in placed' here the enemy resisted with the field may know at once the position of their government and so tba furious energy. They failed to cheek an offer .of peace may receive such th advance of our troops, who con- diplomatic attention as it deserves,-Ministpositions foot by fool and took Ekengren, of Sweden, pre- (juered sented the note from Dardu Burian, many hundred prisoners. "North of P.befrn we have reached the foreign minister, to Secy, Lansing at 10.30 oclock. the Shlppe at a number of points. Gpr-mHe was at the state department only a rear guards along the river to th few minutes. south made Vgorou. resistance and The A ustrian .com murtl cation is sub- launched - many but stantially similar te that fiom Ger- our troops repulsedcptersttacks them apd inflicted both and ask President Wilson to sanguinary losses Ws hold many the south- arrange an armistice and for peace ne- era outskirts of Aurulkourt and . gotiations on conditions previously laid Sure of Bertricourt, on 'the north side down by. the president It is said neith- of the Sulppe. Further to the : er of the official texts differs material- we have forced the passage ofright the ly from th version published In press river to the east of Oral h villa and ' i . dispatches; have taken Popt Chart. Official announcements of the' attiGombata no leas violent have tal.en tude of this 'government yttra atUl place In the region of Baxancourt and being withheld, buf tbre was no These, combats abatement of the Indication that If haTe permitted us lo reach the outlead-iria seeks g of Germany skirts these villages. "negotiation to roundtable conferences and dipWe have debouched froth the lomatic quibbling, the, offer will fall lag of BethenlviHe In spite of violent . flat. machine and artillery fire and If h actually accepts without reser- also have gun taken ground north of St. vation the principles of peace as re- Clemen-a-Arne- .In this region our In the course of their peatedly laid down by President Wiladvance son and Accepted by all th cobeiltger-en- t. troops to meet very strong counter.it- - , had th way i open to peace with the lacks Our artillery fire caught enemy withdrawal of all German troops from battalions snd inflicted heavy oeea invaded territory as the first require upon them. They were forced to re, - - ment. treat In disorder. . . -Is Delivered. TT'Rhelm Vatican Refqsed to "Todays events have completed the delivery of Rheims, the rlcbocst'" Make Move for Peact end historical aeeoelatkm of which excited the covetousness of Germany who many times 'since the beginning PARTS, Oct. 7. Kustria-Hu8gar- y recently again Insisted that the Vati- of the war, have attacked the city and' can undertake step toward peace, it who have vented their impotent rage ts reported In Rom, according to a against It with, incendiary bombard- Havas dispatch from that city. The ment. but who have never been able vaticanit is added, rejected the de- to take it: mand. "Atmospheric eondlUong on Oct 4 were not favorable tor observations along moat of thwfronf. Our bombing Austrian' Paper squadrons, dropped 30 tons of bombs during tho day on assemblages of Deeply Impressed troops, convoys. and enemy" butteries of thexbr''l'w' During the night, in AMSTERDAM, OH. 7 Dispatches sreather, our airplanesspitdropped t'.JOu, from yteftna show Austrian newspaper kilograms of projectiles on military Oct.' 7. A ed adopted in Germany to inspire the people with better feeling toward their tovemors The military dictatorship daHy gains strength, while heavy punishment is to be meted out to aJ who show signs of weakness. An influential Swiss, whose business often calls him tq Germany brings back vivid impressions of conditions Months ago, be says, the Gers man people still- - believed in grtfit victories and air advantageous peace. In the six week of fighting that followed the German defeat on the Marne a new has been springing up. There is really no milinor is food the crisis tary crisis, worse than before, hut there is a moral 'Crisis front of terror of whs is to come. . . y Punishment Feared. , er Austro-Hungari- an an -- the-vtl-- ' One cause of this crisis H that while peace itself Is now doubtful, the firm resolution expressed by th Entente nations, particularly by the United State, la gradually being understood by th Germans, It ha given rise to the sinister Idea -t- ha,!. the Entente will not be contest tb liberate the Invaded districts, but that It will want to chastise Germanyaitd to enforce .the Allies conditions on the empire. This moral crisis is brought about by fear of Internal fear of defeat snd fear of the conditions the enemy win -' -- is, the-trut- e. vf1-w- ''? j -- Wa, ,.UjXDnX, Ov. IrNVarmteUoewill be granted the Central Pudera before the from dote Oracuw WASHINGTON. drew the first PRESIDENT WILSON the new draft lottery b -- Um fry them Of Allied territory, with a cessation of the destruo- -' tiod and born frig of Allied eitiea, -This is tlm personal opinion of of the hlglt-- , foreign diplomatist quesnt rank who have theeco peace tioned concerning speech or the German imperial chancellor, Prince Maximilian Tf Baden. 1 t c iVivsn.? . ofOcialty. Field son Hindcnborg has rerdgmxi as chief of the Germaa general staff after a heated Interview with the the ncld mar etnporor. In wlik-ebal dedarod that a retreat on a PARIS. Sunday, hop of discovering a means by which the Socialists may become united before their existing divisions become separated parties, the national go. ciallst congress opened here this morning. Deputy Merest 6cm bat presided. Jt was immediately proposed that the congress send a message to President Wilson giving the Socialist partys-view of th peace offer of th Central Powers. A committee of seven was appointed jo draw np the message. (Continued on page seven.) (Continued on pa$ two.) ' |