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Show s'5r ' iQLl DESERET r MtnK- tWUa nldaoe rtswiifrr f, 16 .PAGES truth axo 13 - 1914 TUESDAY OCTOBER o jw ri uberit. SALT LAUD-CIT- SIXTY FIFTH YEAR' UTAH Y f- -: i' 'i -- b A -- n mum Their Aeroplanes Sail Over City and Drop Bombs ent sends the following German official communication concern'ing events in the eastern theater of the war: Russian armies the Prussia "After theirjexpulsfan from East y were pursued across the frontier, ThiTcenter of tfie Germah of- - the west Poland of is whole The now Poland. operations Vistula is now in German possession, the Russians occupying only ' T" Warsaw. The lost by the Germans in Russian territory near the East Prussian frontier were of little importance as it was never intended definitely to occupy or govern Suwalki. It is not true that the siege of Ossowet has been abandoned as the fortress has never been besieged. During our retreat to the East Prussia frontier our troop nowhere were defeated, but on the contrary, repulsed any attacks ntSI-tar- ' rs goth Sides Making' Dispositions, Lens and Cassel One - Between of Decisive V ogae, -- Such Claims Claiming rietories Ho Longer ia oltheJlusaiaus. Having .Very.Dften Proven-Fa- lse French Forces on Left Resume the Offensive-Not- able Progress Made Between Tsing-Ta- u Russian East Albert Prussia In Arras and T'jkio. Oct u. u p .b 'Armies' Pursued Across Frontier. uK of the communication Col. xaggerated Non-Combatan- and Neutrals Leave Pi epafatory to A ttack ts the New York Evening Telegram, New Tork Herald Cm. AH Rights RaierTei) 1. London, Oct. 13. Although the fall of Antwerp fa being followed by new movements on the part of the German armf and Rudolph "Pitched Good Game, Being Backed hy Errorless Sup port Shawkey Relieved by PennocK But Unable to Save the. Day Boston Fans Made HAS BEEN REBELLION As the re to arrange (be detail for thor ripar to him of ture befjre the Inauguration of tite BREWING FOR LONG TIME t Big' Demonstration. ftr Klau-LTia- u. iCearright. 1914. by HittersFailed to : Deliver Cape Provinces ana GoesBver tt To the Germans. final attack upon the German fortress tbo apaneie emirofs dnre to and Bntirh forces. the th lives of rva com bu tarns and pea byDurlngJapanese an arrmauce eaterday on thr The Germans are trais in Twn-. Meyer WsMeck, bettie front of Tdnf Tau. tt Gentian n aorwrnr of has sent defenders of tha fortrooa were bun 1 officers to mvt Japanese officer already hate been The fortress fire LK shell dtt feci near Eedoo, 11 miles north of Ghent, according to the Tele - -goaf today. German cavalrymen are near Bruges. in Northwest Mantz Rebels . -- Amsterdam, Oct. 13, via London, 6:50 pjau parch in? toward Ostend and German bicyclists First Time In History of Worlds Series Feat Was Ever Accomplished MacKs Machine Cnniv hies, the Ritchers Blowing Up and Heavy First Warning England Has Had That AD is not Harmony in the tier-ma- Ambassador von Bemstorff Issues Jast Domains of the Empire. Statement on Belgian Neuhality Ca Town. Union of South Africa c -- a m It hi. vis Unaim, Oct. fi been of 9c tally announced here that a Washington, (m. 12 Count ran Ouditenlian that the alius du iut tend to respect Beiguui neutmuty It command under Cot Sants has re- world's baseball champions of 1914. They defeated Philadelphia even prove more, namely, that Belgian belled in the northwest of the Cape Athletics today by a score of 3 to 1, . practically did not oust, and winning the series with weeram from Bertin announcing the j neutrality Martial law has been pro four provinces the Belgian government there fa much activity in the region between Antwerp and finding In the archives of th Belgian ghat straight games, ihe champions of the American league not Gerwith the allies again claimed throughout the Unton. spiring staff at Brussels by ths'Oer many. Notwithstanding the dental v Ostend, there is yet no official confirmation of the arrival of an ad general capturjng a contest. THE PROCLAMATION. maainliliary atsthorttfes of documents! coming from French sources It is ed-- 2 claimed T Berlin showed by Rudolph French . at fact that Ghent, Uhlans P pitch of t.ffcej1 of a The Germans of nace guard ss&farly game, winning his second contest pncn?rj; party consisting pcoslamatioa Imposing tnsmstf UwC detetla otthw pisn for ge and at Namur who acknowl- - law landing'. of series the aa says. The tn force today. expeditionary' English had fort: that Philadelphia team could not catch his been in those Dispatches from Amsterdam and Rotterdam however state the had bent provided for hot before edged beforethey Wtariae. a state uf war exist be- elusive slow, fatll when hits would the German troops entered have sent runa over the plate.The war. the The derMate meet follows: tween .the British etflpire ea the one Belgium. imans are in possession of the city. It had been already The German ambaendor dree d l Bostons and has violated the frontiers hand and The German out Uerinany their opponents today in every played on the empire today to the telegram of no really deu:ral whilst the ided to declare Ghent an open town and offer no resistance. Ref wblofeattention 7 , from German headquar- allies are department of the sport. They clinched the victory in the fifth met on record for disregarding all other And sheer, the gov ernffihl or the no communication from ters. Thin telegram proves the German obligations toward China' inning after two men were out with Rudolph's tingle, 3Iorans igtes have fled to Holland. There now fa n protectoratef sotrrhwest double and -"' Evens solid blow to renter. Client to Holfand."s7 Africa has through a widespread It is the One first time that a worlds series has been won in four endeav-Ostend. over propaganda have persistently been flying today j German aeroplanes Non-Christia- ns orvd tn seduce cit sens of the unln , and after the last man was out the Athletics rosh-- f games straight' dropped two bombs which fell on sand dunes but did not explode. Jand oficets and members of the d' ed over and their HvaK" TheVpcdaiors wtnt mad' congratulated fmse f fire a i sf toe. enU'fi frsn I lie They were picked up by as tejiBeerAfirtlier aircraft "dh and EVirmt. fi.1 It Mom than W mis- - ocl hack and tn the allegiance field u joy an Oiw paraded of rebi.,oi tha most singing and cheering. disastrous tpofl and fled, chased by a British aeroplane. r ifhm the n..n, f the war from a miiafonarv rumarics and laymen from all pans ofi'ffert aifal ruL w,n J t In of bombardment Bruges.There is no confirmation of the tlm morkl arc In Detroit to attend the t ' And whereas these eff.i so far Mitnaer MMlHnr. m mskS OQ jnlndf succeeded that Lieut hi mi t, n th Co! tn tact it is reported that German siege guns are being transported Ifr&th annua! meeting of th Amencao m n Firs' half Murphy was out. Ever in vwigt 7TrffTnr, tor foreign tianttv r upon one vrih hn "hriti.os F.hinldt i frea Antwerp to the Vosges to attack Its strongly fortified town mi tonof commiioner oidrtng sent fouL hi a i,nd of another the l whhh tKgan to oHdy and t down. up Hm4 th Prttn Mtor question hirh win rmJrvr f Belfort commanding the Opening between the Vosges and Jura The Athletks were evidently not n Remap, the great e.1 ronfront-- 1 prawn waning Rudolph out but hitting at th Ing th- - enmmlmioner. u to aolvc theiChlna, Turkey. Arabia. India and otheru to ,fc' now tn open re- - . Tb fvnnwut vinn-- rr f tb A men. an first and hail pitched as Hi Boston pitcher (Cspj Tight, 1914, hy the New Tork Evooing Telegram, New Tork Herald Co. problem of foreign mliwton work raised , countrie. where lhrtstian7ty the goiernmnt bi'.t ' b,!llrn .A. and the In th-- tr eaKU, f,lUiit lire was trking them over AH Rights, lleservad.) - of emron-hmeounion nd Admitted beginning to obtain a. frthod will ro..16 El!I?Mn Wr 11 conjjncfulim Sbeitri ..at singled eve Ihe middle their of the enemv. mvad- - many coontrfca will, have a herak task tn answering this ,ion ,,h f"Tr held Collins closely to and scond lita-- of forts, the inn- Hon. London, Oct. 13. A Rome dispatch says that Marquis di San face danger of annihilation or serious question." Ing the northern port..n of the rap Ihe to t, prevent a steaL Baker out nw d wdelph proilnie. on rol;z that th on a W Iragti to the since ill Csiliano Italian foreign minister who has been bitted fly And whereaii there ,x grave renron thread of o.lay'i rsrne hung the.r no errors " to think that tne government of .Second H the war suffered a serious relapse. half A Baker threw ootWonfiC113215 .no, WT1, defeat meant man southwest Africa baa Ee-- s was ? ' J a good band when ha numerous spies and agents through rommumitl., r "lr r,f the btg Htl In baseball tame to themen ALLIES AND GERMANS MAKE READY date H was also .m, i . i with and. rorrupted. also other clu-i-to Boston. sid Faker Ty EMBASSY TUflKEY Vrtnne. wip, of th union under the false an ! RESPECT SCHELDTS e are to mat. said tdcknp of Baker's low throw. Lcndon. Oct. 13. That dispositions are now being made by thfighT. ire --hero rs pretext f favoring Ge ftarrj- .d' the Athfetirs. tabfslment of a --rornt.:ic - Tn loth the Germans and the French and British aRies for a big baG d hde we kr.Oi. that we must bits, bo Frts. ...... . A'rtca. ARE ORDERED TO LEAVE fe betk'wir Lens and Cassel on the westward wings of the oppos-t- g 'And whereas, of the mk four straight to wtn the senes SECOND INNING dissem-kate- d w -information ,l hosts, is deduced here from fragmentary nt thetr form " ,h fend the of interests the Union and powit of the half-Dbelligerent eai by the intelligence departments Berlin, via wireless to Sayvilie. L 1, throw HJt Xclmrox. , Bevlin, Otl IS. Via The Hague and hyal and nt irons against white we i .rt.un.y are not going at our Firn a- ntoe- one handed , Ihffirmaticin: gi ven out for London. 4 J p.m.-Tt- e of yfe- t, Cassrl is 18 miles inland from, the fortified seaport of Dun- Niherind-Mhr- e inrqious and treaehefhcs aftaeks5esfgaTT Once under way tte Attue- - making lanes se.w roHer Walsh stop doubled to 1 w the left field f n.-Lk on the straits of Dover. ' offlcUn, notlftod today by Connolly the ball Marsnvill Th' Indian. that of threw the Beiider. slatiw many was iH the river 1 put ready The claiming of decisive victories has dropped out ofjfashion W 'h WV UMWH M4RHtl.-i.tt- r the p.tching mauad and tas vet. I tllng second.. fa"m-,Scheldt nlll be regarded bj German No runs. 1 hit, no ntinu n the proclamation de- - oran and southpav. Eddit I'Uns sa.d a heretofore. There will hr no anew. ! tncethey so often have proved untrue or greatly exaggerated and m half Whit ted lined oat to do of fncrlnf ihe g or Bing ft ' clar that the wboi unnn of South hr it has become recognized that the possibility of brilliant to jane cp t.ie hur. It was a wj. kodly In tmuo. not for Ninrtiniied pTpose has traps and surprises by enterprising commanders r,ctf W In the way Thaw key ,C,k'd-BoKtoTh- - proclamation is signed b eliminated by the scouting of aviators. lord shadow, from pissing BarrFender Maran ARGENTINE CONSUL t the anion nnrrj EUJ1' vFRENCH LEFT HAS RESUMED THE OFFENSIVEnr.d eounterslgned hy Gen Fmuti. mm. KILLED BY SHELL i Osier Thre I a sharp wind from liie east of defeBe. shivered at times The rebellion among the fore of tlw an lh was announcement Paris, Qct 13, 3:08 p.m. The officii m the stanuperl"''r THIRD INNING London. Oct. 12. 125 p m, Tins Am- - Borthrt Cape province has been Boston u Pen oyt in Paris this afternoon: nt sterdam ranra-eof dhF Centra, ano e Firi hair On our left wing our forces have resumed the offensive in the rtmrk not on sirk 'hour beiore quote tfcr nrwppgipr Het Volk uplnn prteFs. rhrorijtd t o Fjn'ey u u. 20 a.m m a t hd balls Deal threw out rt. r A to Nrariy fKr fortnmnt rrallard th thr effort try as that Arirntinr onau! Hazebrouck and of Bethune against detachments of the1 i iVal Kk th baI Vpriy dated ortotN-- r k, th ndn srat li tfir unrv-rv-l BrU iaOral at To make a snap thtov Airtwrrp. f --Leourr. wn kittwf fcj. tiiiialHin itt sons and fcundr ecta slh! up aaiua; 'hsY tneny composed in large part of cavalry coming from the front correspondent of the Exmanga i.i-lra- g runm-- r tk bombardment IY ahrap- Mrmc L a. I J" Reer4ed-a--ickl L during the fences. 1 ha wlnig wn ijin d amverd ..... rouiM-en-- f AiL graph company ways l.Se Greeks have nel shell. The tnissie struck the roof LhantW ,u- - vi1, tf Ih There BailleuT, Estairs and La Bassee. as Bvvl. J rmsn 11 been expelled by the Turks from tne of . out - wnd 'irtnngt as 'TaJ 'rit;. of the . . the an4 te sieaPng. fisd obh goaentoro Urge iSiUhe' the, psrietf gtfyTEs l.eroisn guns N- to "Xhe,town-o- f u runs OS Maranvii'e, one n. 5ur" Tinner Lille, heli by a. territorial detachment, has been mn, ijf Brent whm Wao M.nnorw. through th selling to thewllar, .where in his al1 L"J',rn Marita, who hd (ns iiort enq h!t n errors besh given thf 'German rank of genera' &nti no one wanti Ire tacked and occupied by a German army corps. oLconstantmopte. under the consul was sleeping a! Fet.oid fli-- d half .. , M1- I ,,nt About J o'clock the siju broke througn J had arrested those of HfeiVn and te ftan-t. to men who wr unwilling to Run the the l.mda, but It was sti.l .1,1 J ..nd t.ie nrfc Rudolph Between Arras and Albert we have made notable Barry also tw,k care of Moran. ; Germans and had ser them as prts- - fdayrs ha-- 1 to work fe.t to aim np On the center al jb we have made progress In the region of i Tom ,!''T.nsf ",m but at first. No runs. oners of iioaion s fcaiui.it pr-- i ' to German foin hwewt " In Th..on.,iid.iit THE - no .ly. 1 ca. taut , Afr Hughes used hta and we have advanced toward Souain, in the west of tferences are being held .t corwtxmino- s 4 1 PEOPLE GER-.TTHE MAHITZ ENGLISH ALRFEMEN7 or WITH Halil between tne pl Bey, prealdent ' FOURTH INNN1NG Argon ne and north of Malancourt. ' MANS , council of state, and .the Coomb took the pit. h r,g "'A FOR EACH SECOND jhn $55 , .m Between the Argonne and the Meuse, on the right bank of representatives of the powers,diplomatic i hen. the , Athle'ies'w to for an cffiiia! . I they iox statnert in with tne ( hro avroemest Wo. drawn - up tuuu"g ,ra'. . c Tixy-r- .ot liense, OUf troops who LobTYhe height the Meuse' to the Tldea oF concluding treaties to replace "tv-. e governor, of German to ail fields is costing the coua- Mart, and This 2 1 7 hi .. i u.i v a w'hntmv ' t ..Of r r., r n it r , ,1 l IVI,. have advanced rL Ma. a , while Manager t oivni the of a lhllc as Boston, union dependence rop the Turkw. Btra r aaid well Webb, ntRhl." gmremment. 6i!ney 05 rouan g ro hm.,iV -- J tutr1s?aU!11 1? the south of the road from Verdun to Metz, in the region ceding Walfisii bay and other part of caused a genu ne surprise f the 'lin'd), to l pe Germans and under- - Bob Shawkey out -- to warm upwitn ' known as political economist, in UDi V .h-u-'d , Premont, we have gained a little territory on our right and "he Itukihg that 'Germans Jack IrotP. 'T tod-lecture y st the'Sckool of singled to - aEconomic vade the union onlv tf Marttz axetd, PRINCE OLEG Gowdv Were wunounrsTOJ Vrer' , ' lnnrs a German attack on our left V hirL df. Inns and Political Science, vihoiw to do ro. Ta. tho4atery for Bcton .Rhawkev e , .1 ' On our c I Martti boased that he poroe,d nnd Scharg wero announrol DJES OF HIS WOUNDS of which ho was l the principal tawing, Vosges and Alsace there has been no London i large supplies n( guns, rifles, amn.ufti- .battery for . . 'ounder. reported . ... tswtge. nur- - B r . .ta I ' Don ' New fi end Tork ohtalne to hatting-ordes the for'tMis The iwiarv g amt. cablegram y fcaTVed. the- - folliw royond ha;--J5The war. MrAVebL. adiied. , manx-- Stid icut he would averrota(Vt. iZ Prfnca CHeg. a i wool ?um'up yesterday wds marked by perceptible progress on Fetrograd. . as put; i'oHina to Mclnnea, Ev-of Hoith Africa. a to econwaa of speclee ae - Grand Duke Constantine equivalent ofdied fon Braves Athletics . A f i. view to In douhld co-.'on of of waa affairs pUy this ing Slate gi i omic earthquake which our forces at various points on the field of battle. up. etudes the ofii iai yesterday of wounds received la acr fi was In sucht. but Coihns momentarily ' Murphy, r. t. statement, "the got--- , Moran setting everything and presenting tion. In Galicia, I f 2m r.vers. au eminent is taking drastic steps to ouril .miring 2 juggled the hail Whmed got the Austrian corps defeated in Galicia are everything in a new light. Nobody ithl Colima, robellton and punish all rebels sod Uonnolly. 1. 1 hit which hotiaeed off Uolhne could predict to what degree of ' An official dispatch from Petrogrxd to reform at a point four kilometres west of PrzemysL I Whitted. c. A 1 b to traitors ices. He waa hurt and Play wa ir lu deserts1 according or evil would the be worlsU good ' oa October 1L said Prince Oleg had . b. Lb I Mrfnaes. took third o th plav. Jy.hmWt. stopped Evers changed by the war. the speak, bees wobnded daring g cavalry ea-- 1 UE RUSSIANS ACROSS FRONTIER Waiah, t. t. yolorroa n. Marftx fought in th Bo-- ri Goady c it its only -- we out the Athletics iadeid ex undoubtedbut the said, , change car-at the Ho 1 front. was A gagement war with the rank of commandant Maranvilfe. A tarry, s. a piaed back for a double play. Evens e. London, Oct. 13, 8 :50 a.m. Reuters Amsterdam eorrespond- - rying a Russian standard at the time' ly would be colossal. News atapetebe in the early part of j Deal I b. Behan, be wt shot. aevaw.9 . C hawkey, p fContiaaed oa November, llal described Ms military Rudolph, p. 7 - O out-game- ape-rta- Effects of European War on 'rot-ma- et Will Be Very Bad -- -- ,jse i 11 Uie-Mi- T tfk n-- - JL ! ?.' ..h-gt- tm ' r ! ant Lt s JB ' srs i ' -- 'lk cs-'- - J g. '1 t; -- - -- e ed I 'r r hg T L beenjf tk - ; - Xl 1 n Jhh-k- frotn-Aihm- arthd Iv s tro-Cp-s ns ro .i g. d 9 poss-ssio- ? D-- progress.l1.' t.i was-ou- J I tt G- ' or 7o -- . ... - - . . X in-- ,, h ' S wt V riS.'S r , u-- nr - ' ev Phila-Jelphi- a Her-aid- G-- .? 'Z "v' J- eri-ora- ur rea-goli- er en-bor- ing T , i. J 1 o r r i |