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Show t 4 Showing Unparalleled Vigor British Naval Ob- servers Expect Some Cooperative Display of Activity by German Fleet According to Berlin Advices Western Part of Russian Poland in Possession of Germans Every Place West of The Vistula, Except Warsaw in Their Hands. Dec. I of the same activity, atfd year he was reported wounded Carver of Dept, of Agriculture thw adminisIn the summer of ! tration of German Southwest Africa Character be Made' was confronted with a rebellion of the "Urges native Hereroe and In the early part Basis as Well as Collateral. of duly Germane admitted her Inability to eope with the movement, She asked aid of Great BritaifL In response the British government engranted Germany permission to title COST OF CREDIT IMPORTANT gage Marita, who- - then had the t of general as a military, adviserGercommander of the man troops In Southwest Africa Tw Gen- - Marita. 1 afeamehipe-convee- d Boer marksmen Something Must be Done to En Boer officers and from Cape Town to $rakopmtind. able Small Farmer to' Borrow from which place they advanced to join the German force. ' Xewa dispatches front Berlin tirjuiy "On Easy Terms. of $64 related that Gen. Troth 4tad Intrusted Get Marita with the of hie division against t he JHere :T V - "T " Gen-Tyot- I TYPE of GCRMAI1 GERMAN SUMBARINE tf-- 9, SUPMABIME THAT, SUflK THREE ENGLISH CRUiSCRS-- j CREDITED WITH GREATEST NAVALL EXPLOIT OF ITS KIND IN ' " MODERN HISTORY. L- -. The e the German submarine la AH to which the turned tbr-are credited with baring sunk British cruisers in the North a, )s London, Oct. 13, 10:13 .m, eyes today of the type shown in this picture.. It la reported that nhe the Abouxir, the Houc. and the Creasy, attiking" eastward jrfcfce, nndctconditionaof the utmost secrecy, theTeu- - them alt Within a abort time, ceasing a loss of life estimatedtorpedoed at l.m. The BHt ah admiralty admits that this l a ' criouiTiTow. Pat reloicaaTn th's fart thit ovr l.oeo sailors were iaved. 'Tbis eaploSf of fh- - tlerhiin iuBniarin?Td thr tonic allies and the ' Russianaare preparing to' .engage in what may most notable victory (or undent atet--l tl nx craft eter recorded. eon-du- ct sns. Kan-Oct. It Urging fhj this time in .WIchltar Hops waa nprtisrrfl human he wiede ee mi i u character ftikt Town circles in. Cape German in German bagia for rural credits and farm inant thee Boers would remain South west. Africa, as colon 1st a. as collateral, T. N. Carver, adviser m agricultural economics for the I Rebellion in Sooth Africa States department of agriculture, spoke before the International dry farming First Warning England congress her today. Well All not Has Had "The cost and means of obtaining credit are becoming morn and more rebelm. Tbs tyndnn. Oct. IX 1 5 P an Important factor hi the growing ef section of the Dutch element-I- crops," he said. -- Poor credit fa. iutlr lion of sy South Atrira, which" hrrk-tdand a high Interest Vate depress agn- with 1uHennes.l Tbs first wnrntpg cultural production as surety a a fail f t TiT Ini in. is i jit outbreuk .nc the th British empire "Too many persona who pride thrm. diM wJY-m- i of oirthelr hard headailneta beitet verted attention rrnffl ;ttj srenss wear that the only good baste for credit ft the heart of th empire. or red lateral. Something mn That this rising was real and danger- property done to enable the smalt farmer to ous was sufficiently proved by official be capital on terma approximately Buxton to borrow dispatches from a easy aa those the larger fanner ea the tmpertal government and by the obtain. the human element mts Taking drastic step Gen. I.out Botha and hts consideration' offers the way out If a colleagues have taken to atamp It out small farmer possesses such economic by the Itnp tuition of martial law in the virtue aa industry, sobriety, frugality, whole Lotion of South Africa. la a safe and ha forethought honesty, The proclamation of martial law di- risk." rected charge the widespread secret "Aside from the problem of obtainpropaganda of the Germans with being ing credit." Mr. Carver concluded, "two responsible for the seduction of this worst enemies of the small farmer in command which waa one of the four America today are the opponents of coarmies sent In the field when the Union operative buying and selling, and the government undertook to relieve the advocated of enlarged Immigration to home government of the task of dealing tha rural dlstricia with the German colonies in the continent of Africa. OTHERS PROBABL.T INVOLVED. GREEK KILLS It apparently la the belief of Gen. Botha's government that others besides those under the immediate command of CoL Marita may have been affected, hence the inclusion of the whole dominion in the order establishing martial Jaw. Germanising factors are said by British Authorities to have been at work for years in tha frontier district and to John 8tmo8,-I- l have even percolated Into southwestern Greek, committed suicide by shooting Transvaal and other Dutch districts. Telegrams from Cape Town declare, this morning at t:tS o'clock at the however, that a majority nf the Dutch Approval rooming house, IN wAitk remain absolutely loyal and this seem a Main street. to be shown by resolutions drawn up at an emergency meeting of the South No word was left by Stamm explainAfrican party summoned after the ing th incentive for bis set and-thnew of the rebellion bad leaked out. ' The meeting which waa composed en- police have found no plus. Bo far a g Afrikanders, known, Btamos has no relative in tirely of condemned the conduct of CoL Marita Persons'" In the rooming house in tha strongest terms. A telegram was heard the shot, discovered Btamos lyonreserr. despatched to Premier Botha ing on the floor of his room artth a ediy offering the services of the Cape revolver clutched In his hand and not. Pnu in.sny .capacity desired. ,v jfid-- tha pot ice, DstroUnaa Jkuttx TREACHEKT DENOUNCED. Investigated and notified Coroner Harwho viewed the body. The Dutch paper Ona Land, pub- per, A circumstance of the case Is that lished at Cape- Towar Indignantly An- Btamos was employed at the nounce what It terms the treachery of in kitchen of which. COL Marti and calls on the Dutch Lena Harmon, the a waitress, committed throughout South Africa loyally" to suicide on the morning of Aug A stand at the back of the government. waa evidently noxonnectfvn beThe Union government's action U Thera tween dulcldes the two emof the bound to bring matters to a bead and though the family of Lens to disclose the true attitude of the ployee. Harmon endeavored for several weefcs Dutch element which It la contended is to find the murderer of the girl who, overwhemlingly loyal to the British they declared, did not commit suiempire. cide. For a time, a Greek porter at' the cafeteria waa under suspicion hat was later exonerated by the police Population , White and after a thorough investigation. An effort Is being made to locate Union Colored, of relative of Btamos. "rf" 1 u -- tl v - 'it n mm - I - Oov.-Ge- - - - - -vigorous fighting."- ;r - Whatever on the armies operating may be the intention of the ends of the great Russian tattle front, it is clear that these movements have paled into insignificance beside the tremendous ad' vance in the center. r POSITION OF THE ANTAGONISTS English opponents. The latest German flag captured by the French belonged to an active regiment, which was part pf the corps stationed at Stettin. This fact, according to the French indicates that the Germans have concentrated on the French frontier forces which ordinarily would be assigned to guard the Russian border. The . Stettin regiment is remaining where it is, in spite of the reported advance-o- f y to, ward the west, ' The withdrawal of the Germans from the vicinity of Verdun as officially indicated, has been well received by the French- .- It is taken to show the further disengagement of -- the enemys forces operating around the great French fort on the Meuse and w&at is regarded in Paris as the retiring of the enemy toward the frontier.'- "i .. -- t - heavyweight champion N" alfikllftf the atrvet- STRONG" POSITIONS Johnson protested that he could not been have Germans the these positions In order to take up prevent people looking at him, but the fined the negro tld and sigcompelled to abandon strong positions along the river Wartbe, and magistrate suggested-bhad better not nificantly railRussian of facilities of the themselves avail transportation repeat the offense. ways which are incomparably poorer than what they have been accustomed to. The Russians are described as keen to engage the enemy in a country of their own choosing and near the base of their supplies. f The GermanOW Said td he stilt retiring m the threction of East Prussia and in Petrograd there in a report of a Russian victory near Raczki, midway between Augustowo and Suwalki, which resulted in thecapture of several German batteries sent from GERMANS-ABANDO- e 5! 5 v i T xMarkMAshoatii.. -- . , Konigsberg. , Berlin declares thatall-o- f the western part.of Russian Poland is now in the possession of Germany and that every place west of the Vistula with the exception of Warsaw is in their hands. It would seem to be a fact that no heavy engagements yet have been fought in this region, most of the fighting' being be! tween screens of cavalry, - IN EVENT OF DEFEAT OF AUSTRO GERMANS - Should the n forces suffer defeat along the batwould be opened it is being argued the way tle front now forming which, next to the Rhine of invasion Silesia, the in London, for But it is' not antici- of district richest is Germany, the provinces,' Russians will adpa ted, evenin the event of their victory, that the of the country and The " topography vance ,with . - any great speed. , or the anythrnriike possibility the lack of transports preclude the German sweep through Belgium. Russia has suffered her most severe marine loss of the war in the sinking of the cruder Pallada, which has been torpedoed by a German submarine in the Baltie. t In every theater of the war - r GermanyevidentTy Tsresuming the offensive with unparalleled vig-o- r, and British naval observ ers are inclined to expect some fleet. r display of activity by the German 7 ALONG LINE OF BATTLE ON THE AISNE Along the battielineof the Aisne, the very brief officiaTconv munication given oiit in Paris dedarw that what little change, there has been In the situation favors the allies. .The chief alter- ation in this line, however," Seems to be its disposition to Stretch toward the shores Sf the channeL A most interesting bit of news from the western 'front is found in the reports from various sources that several of the "forts ' around Antwerp are still occupied by the defenders. If this is' true, it is argued here that possibly the expected reinforcements for the German right wing may not be sent forward in time.- -Reports also continue to reach London .that the great activity to cov- of the German cavalry near Lille is a screening movement ' ' Washington. Oct. IX An offer to soil or loaae the Copper River and Northwest era railroad to the government (or urn in connection artth the railway the government is preparing to build in Alesha, waa made today by J. Plarpont Morgan to See y. Lane of the Interior department. The secretary replied that pending a report from the hoard of engineers now surveying proposed routes in the tern-tor- y, he was unable to consider any proposition for acquisition of existing - e thte-clt- y. Dutcb-speekln- line -- . ' -- ds -i"O0t in- g. Austro-Germa- WAdfch n. INC Copper Mined by Guggen- heim Interests In Alaska. Ot As the head of the New Tork banking house of Morgan A Co.. Mr. Morgan represents the control of the Copper , River A Nonhwestfrn railroad, wftlcn is owned fcy what is known ns the Alaska syndicate, a pool. In which the Morgan and Guggenheim interests are the principal factors The road Is lMlfc miles long and from Cordova. Its southern terminus on the Prince William sound. is a northeasterly direction to Kenmcec, the locatioft Of the Itonsnxa Copper Rome, via Parla, Oct. IX-mine. It constitutes the outlet to the IS 01 ,h fPe Mined by trie The Meesagero today publishes what In Alaska. It claims is a private circular sent by Guggenheim Interest miles of the rtca 3d within passes Prince vim HohenJohe-Bchilllnfirst Bering coal fields oil the east and It is governor of Trieste, to all the beads said a branch line easily might reacn coal fields on the west. of the police in the Italian province Mr. Morgan pointed out some of the under Austria. The circular says that advantages he belieted might accrue to In case of war .with Italy all mate the government from control ot the line, and said he desired that the sec- ttsnan-subjec- ts between the age offmary atK)Uld m-- a ami red that., in the M and la years shall be arrested and nf under close 'escort- - to, fortresses; that those shore 40 and also women and chlltirerf shall be ordered to leave the country within 12 hours and that those suspected of espionage or of carry mg J i by the government oKth summarily tried and, if found guilty, jooppet. Rivr fine, but until today notn- hot. inf tangible developed from that Tl a liana, aubjacts of Austria' included In the Hid of prescribed per l I will be arrested lmmedft ski. They Capa Those ataf .. M lately and sent to fortresses from ift to 40 jfarf of age vffl be enTransvaaF listed and sent to the regiments servOranae Fre , State ing In Bohemia. How -- u.v -- the-Russia- Broadly speaking this is now the position of the antagonists awaiting the word to open the engagement: - The main German armies in Russian Poland are moving toward li e Vistula river on a north and south front extending through Piotrkoqr, 90 miles southwest of Warsaw, Kielce and Busk on the Bug river, 30 miles east of Lemberg. ' To the left of this army between Lodz and Kalisz is another German force, and on JACK JOHNSON the right of the main German army is an Austrian force. FINED IN LONDON The bulk of the Russian troops are oft the east bank of the ot side west on are still the Vistula, but a portion of their force London, Oct. 13, 4.19 p. m. "Tou and - the river.The nature of The country, makes it probable that the your motor car tak ltoctbcr too - center of the battleline will be between Sandomir and Ivangorod, much room." a polk mayiatrata told Jack Johnson today when h fined the both on the Vistula river and about 60 miles apart. (dr ob- negro T . rore one of the most deceive combats of the war. Evidence Is accumulating to show that his gigantic conflict er the retreat of the army of Gen. von Kluck. Such a retreat is wd be determined in Russian Poland, and the only question dis- said even to be under way to the north and the northeast. f i turbing British experts is as to which side has chosen .the battle- GERMANS WORKING FOR TURNING MOVEMENT M . ground. Paris, Oct. 13, 6:50 a.m. The efforts of the Germans, who are TOSELLCOPPER i i I river .and at fighting hard to effect a Niemen Berlin admits having withdrawn from the Jk turning movement to the north oft the i ..4, tlw same time discounts the whole movement in that region as tong battle line in France, continue to hold the interest of the obbeing of no strategic importance. It is now clearthatRuhtoia haa man cavalry some days ago had advanced in the west to as far the narrow point.in.Galida betwecn Frzenijsl and CraA Cagsef 27" miles northwest oTIille. These Germari'form' now, cow, Russian forces hating virtually occupied all of Galicia with however, are said to extend only to Hazebrouck, five' miles south " the exception of these two places. - Petrograd claims this opera- - of CasseL If this should be true. It is considered that it will make Secy. Lane' Replied that Pending lion b due to strategic reasons, while Vienna maintains that the somewhat greater the difficulties of the Germans in bringing sucReport from Board Could Not rejuvenated Austrian armies have relieved the Pizemysl fortress cess to their efforts. This section of the war Zone continues the Consider Proposition. scene of particularly violent actions, the opposing squadron? fightand driven the invaders out. ing desperately to gaiathfi. ?l3btest advantage On which so much AUSTRIANS HAVE RESUMED OFFENSIVE may depend. FINANCIER POINTED - It is unquestioned that the more or less demoralized Austrian ALLIES MEETING ALL G ERMAN ATTEMPTS of-- f resumed 0UJ ITS ADVANTAGES the The 'Germans, at the same time are not lessening their atforces, stiffened by German reinforcements, have Asive, but there U no information here to indicate that the Rus- tempts to find at other points weak spots in the allies front. -- v,'S - sian retirement is anything in the nature of a rout resulting from their efforts If Is said are being met successfully by their French Road Constitutes Outlet fq Coast and 1 r tm irailDSTJIL Banish - Wrinkles Quickly Miastoa-cafater- the Of South Africa ' rCNERAL NOTICES, funeral wrvlees for Ir." Errr-- t! 17' Johnson age 9 year. Witt be held st 1 pm Wednesday at the funeral parks of Kbrr W. Hail. 1 south West T -r-est-si rest. Interment in Mount Olivet ceme- tery Funeral services far Louisa Allen will be held at th Sugar House ward rhip- -l Oct IX 114. beginning at J p m Fri end invited Inlcrment in Cllycemeter y (&2 1.M 51 -- 3(4.145 Funeral service for lee g BnrnirrC .114 L 93X323 1.134 943 who died Oct. M. will be held at the XT9T,SXJl2Unic Temple Wednesday- - Oct - H to. which alt friends and brother 17Xli 25X3(51 52X174 are Invited. Interment fn Mount Olivet n '"I '!, 4- - 4rf-- " cemetery. DIED. ter- -' KAffT -- In this citr. Oct. IX W w n Perle K, aged year of a r Mr and Mrs Adolph M Kaat W; URTHOUAKE AT KQNIA NATION WILL fits If the average woman only knew it. not at all difficult to preservo EIGHT than XWkl WasHington. Oct. ore yeothful -- contour and velvety live were loat In the earthquake In the smootnness of complexion. Every woman hates to see her face wrinkled province of Konia. Turkey. October X or baggy, and prati rally every one accordm to S cablegram today from :EEllliN DEALTAX . wtth some-so- rt to the'atate patent remedy in the effort either to Ambassador Morgenthau remove" suiH condlnon'iVi '4id it Thousands of building were ' dc- - Kansas City. Mo.. OcC U-- A nalion-- 5 Aa a matter of fact, the most ef--! festive remedy in the world Is one stroyed. rendering count lees 'numbers fight on the proposed war tax of that any woman can ' eaailv make up j f people homeless, herself at home, in a moment's time. Ambas dor hlorgenthau was unofti- -' 1 cent on every 2100 grain transactloB Let her take one ounce of pure requested by the minister of tbe was started at the eighteenth annuaj. ? of the( Turkish government to convention of the Grain dered saxaiue, which she can Dealers Nachase at any dnrg store, end dissolve wiUcit help from the people of the tional association here today when A. half pint of witch haxeL Apply United Btates through (hfe Red Cross mni E. Reynolds of CrawfordsvUle. this harmless and refreshing snluUnrmt othar organixatlon-t- o ESS AD the The results are tbe report of ths legislative suepristngand . Instantaneous. Even committee and It waa adopted uiunl-- ' Sfter the very first application a mark, Ess All PMHVS REVOLT IY ' monel y A telegram wa sent to Pree- -' ed- - Improvement is apparent. The, GOVERNMENT OF' AUfMiNli SLIT f VISE rf Idenr WHem which set forth thiltl-tnd- e wrinkle are leva In evidence amt th! " ' BE BELGIUM WILL TOTARE SIDES fY THE WAR face has a comfortable, smug feeling of the grain dealers. 1 firwmeasof most delightful that "Mf. Reynolds pointed out that the JRANSFERRED TO FRANCE i Advertisement. proposed tag would subject the same Reports from Albania Indicate that NEW CATALOGUE. Bordeaux. France. O 'L 12. 11.59 grain to repeated taxation and under ihla troublesome little country is still the plan there Is no limit to the amount ' a m. It bai Wen nemted totrana-for itK-lti- x important In the present war. Trine , the government might Ux a single the Burhan-Eddtto shipment. It was said this would Betgfan government a son of the deposed fdr Church Works Bibles, fluke and France In order that It may have paralyze th grain- mark'd. sultan of Turkey, was recently chos- Bishop's Blanks. Relief Society ReeA a substituteved and Roll Books, fonnUIn pen favored full liberty pt action. The foregoen by tbe Albanian senate as prince etc. a tax on J messages. Mils of , ing was announced officially fn lading and telegraph of Albany, and a commission ' was Jn this Issue there are a great many" "Bordeaux other direct taxation which todaV. , woudl affect them, but which would be named to go to Constantinople and new books published by home anthers Several, Belgian ""minister. acdefinite-Iscope, waa oar since distriblast tbs' bs a catalogue throne. Eased companied ask him to accept group of officiate, i A note of alarm uted e. against what was left Oeteud this morning for termed the "socialistic tendencies of Pasha, who has started several reWrit to ns for a Free copy. where the French government the present volts In Albania, is dissatisfied with vraaxvonuined in the day" effi-has prepared temporary for I annual NEfiS BOOR STORE. report of rhrl Quma of them. this arrangement, and he la expected 'DEBERET O.. ' of the secretary association. Mala Saw. to lead a volt that will probably King Albert remain st !H heed Mr, Quinn called particular attention , SUT LAKE Cmr, CTAH. cause Maly to take side against Ausof the Belgian army. the flood of measures regarding the jto tria In the present wag. J . I . . grain trade. , , 1EISI It is the A bflUflT-kTrrtvent- v I, street. Funeral erev m Ice were held at 1 v. IX at City cemeterr today. on account of contagious disease -- Mrs Fltsaheth Rnberw ef RfiRFR-- r Bountffnl. 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