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Show , - - , NEWS" TIIIMSDAY DEC6IBER 10 'DESERET EVENING 0 - RITISH WIN I RUSSIANSrADMIT : NAVAL 141eCh rroz." L. " Nd I sti 014' 1 ' .1; '''14(otet:TA' t. VIST ;p-- urder ;,: rho 6' I . - i- ' I I . t armored ,rutt;ere - ; -- - ' rapt.tred. annoithetment of this engage- vieiorvi eettleh witsrthe mictit-n tal c oggement o f the itr..... .,ttant i -' ' ; i '4.; - . . .1 ' li ; 1,,--:- t . ; i . I'l t c , i ..., ' ;ft s Aust. sa e t,i:, mad e thi eve-the admiralty It reads: . I , . t- , t ti t li,ng of loss than loa words ntICIAL. ISTATEM ENT. At 7.Y.. a.m on the fith of December. ,,,Bvtiarntionst. tinelocenait. Nurnberg Leipzig and Icresden were sighted near islands t.s, a British the witircirtIvunder Vice Admiral Sir Fred- , Crick "An actiprt jcitowed,IntheyCLIIIIra, CI. Z't harnhoreti Pying the 'T. 'Fait of Admiral Lit'ount Yon Spee. the ,,,-- Incisev-11 end the Leipzig xrcre sunli, Th. r,resdr,,,- and- Nurnb,,tx m.th. off -during the aetion arid are being pm, . iiicrs sis,,, ,,s1." oisturi.d. ., upd.. Two The --vier .."..d.si- - ...I...over that tit.. British caualties are very few in nuitir bttr. -Some sumivors have been merited - .;, "tach-hre- I; M I ;4n MDC i ';0; 0" 4 -- tfitwi i I k -- J,-, )4 , ,..t 1 a( r pet V.....,:g ItV.1(61s 1 :I!Its. - ',1- ': A 17 t 4; - CMAE o purr BOUNDMr LIME -- SITUATIONIT Cr-a- th-r- :" 1, lif.iiillit211,11:111(1111l1111111, ,v,.....,... Liu!? It".14 4. sgspc: 1 r4 for---i- . ;II,' ' 1 -- . ' g ill, A .succEss 4 " . -- arill--tior:-$.-! s'-- r tjuSr4' "34, -Twerity...- "4 . - ' - 7; -- -- V .. ' : 0 ' 4 'S. , z - SOO1111 ' MinMPUI Wice, - I' iti,'s.ttl-fsy,alfrirtipi- , , .10141tt 141- - 1 - . -- 7 try - - 0t. 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It ..11.4-- Y,Pr4WAt:1?011 - ' IPA, - HOPE T.0 CRACOW, WHICH RUSSIANS SHOWN IN THIS MAP4 CAPTURE, While attention Ilan been centered on most difficult tank It had to CMS& thq the great battle in central Po!and. the !San river. antaln complete the Invent.. mert of Priem Val and close up the ;Russians have been gaining near teow that may prove of tiro passe l. of the Carpathian mountains so Petrograd ofricial reportsithat the Austrians could not wind re- driportanewasy they are &read) before' the outer:lief forces through them-- Those thing.' line of defenSes o f the Jinclent Polish were accomplished oltia. one have of which came from ..Przernysi by way capital. while unotriciallteports I Austrian-armbeen-Vo.Mitt y Tarnow lie and the other through it has All four columns apparent- havy that it i retreatng ,Nerwandeif. on the map:1y now are cl osing in. North of era- cow the Russians are reported to have of the Austriant ref:resent defettees.The Russians have advarweel!reaehel Miechow. and the second arm y oa eraew o n four chief lines After has crossed the Szteniaa river at The Raba river haCI:wen the Bermaneand Austrians were reilProoveilic-Ovrapuisect from Warsaw anti ivangort-- icrsel by tile third near Hoehn's, and two msele their way by quick marches, the. forth. operating on the foothills to the north of the V latata until they of the. Carpottalanc is placed by thee had pestied A ndrejew and the other i above 'Aptimlette reports mouth of the aas on the lower Nida river. ilere; fortress.. Cracow Will probably ;fresco( :the paused to await the advance of las bard a problem as Prlemyst to th t the army In fIalicia. -This army had a i Raritan& as It. forts kr:wet-mai ..., ee. ...we, , . ., . $ - ..: X - - S. - fliDICATES . I ': lit. 7?N, 41 , I - . ; .:1 , is:11 ," '.: 4P0,11 Semi-Wookl- b- en a rn berZ pleat. t mph, the Leipzig I'S 6, the 241 I O ne at eamer belonged to the reer- the tot al v 3Z2 end the and the rintieenaci the twitaig." ...frym ,t.1 not line. man far The ownership of Coarnog 1 '''.; :.! No mention is mad. of any of the , qrrnian loss is estimated Aetna' the two other"' was not mated. hot th from 2,0np firtrn althohah the 1.00, ...i ...,- ,:tesrisof tns ,srni,..id. N umber!' the, crimrnanderof the Piedra thiena and to thee hawse breeder' Awing; theGertnan adtniral, thritithip- of reported trutt one Of them had a yet- eased. and It Is thus presumed that I cannot Del he linown. low fittinel with a black ring around ,' Count won Sias. his oflicere and mem.; GERMAN FLEET. it- went doen fighting . i and Tie British camovitice were light. but, The Scharnherst, Gneteertart t ' ; Nurnberg' hermit the. tact that the British equad--- Leipzig. with the cruisers . I: rot' Ira ef mrmil i nd e by Vice Admiral and Dresden, composed the terman thuittie fleet which in the encage n o .n tormation is , British- Intteeirort --utr , ..,the4,ment withthe .....e:- reeseiting the sht.Pa enkaged....and Crad.. stverti-admiral der Rear Christopher to to on Novemher Li' ;: Jab:Las "other combinations m ay he ST Ica off the toast of Chile 1 ...sankthe itrat tah ctrq awes Moowl, h ''' e ' in wl th th loas of atnnt illi, areeteicr enthustawri prevailed Hope and soiree chat arid- I ha. wen. I the k eveli, real Imprseir-- is that it iv ill be corn- -- i Japanese caquadroris have tuco rear-h- 4 '4 ' or likewhich ' ing for the tlerman fteet admiralty would not .i. ortid ships that ohoti,1 not neertaket nothing Ions been hoard. Reports from n R, 1 ""-" ,I : in..... --: ' '''' ,,,n, "' ns ,n, are the- effect that were to vilikh Montevideo r Dresden ?lid Nurnberg.the ..., to the Slaves Nish. .freim i agency Seryia. .1,.sseiti reettectivelY the German fleet was belle" ed to have and it , tskys, and probabh :even plower after their- emered the aocith Atlantic. disadvenGneasenas, The Schanthorat and ...rhe crushing nitsissi.rt,,p.0,274..rprx long service They are at a email cos! Wese,tbeIttraeat shipe or the ter-- 1 of the Berrien a Sara. 111.111.1,0,iti!e.1. t"11",. been PUCTEPO- ,. of were man staer ettips i fill &tong the entirey has fleet. They rapacit i. front. rat Aug- -i: 11.3a0 tons diAlllaf'enwnt- - '4:t6 f"et i traria are retiring in thei greatext dis- purrsH parkproN. water line. and were rated at order . lOsing a large number of prison .. i The Brinah equadroh which engaged on Viten Igat.erl of 22. knOOL Ear--h was ers and cannon and war material. .'' Germans left 'England without the aarmed the with trans, air ..AL one:point alone the Servians iv ... -I linowledge of the, general ittiotte kw; inch rues. .right four ',tend prisoners twenty and the band and lag 4 tintn his name wa mentioned it Wa. Machine and four ,.'f the torriedo arcing Flurde Admiral Vife bo'leved that. -tube& i ,.. was wrong lo home statPrIL The feet ,. i Thf. 1.,tiltztS had a displacement of ,.. ; 'ghat b. Witt, taken from the poet of tons and earft.d 2156 men. She Mg from Nish. Settle. the rvirrespon- of the liar Waft its indkative of 3.2.50 was 34.1 rope. long on the water line, dent of the Haves agency trationits 4 of the British stns. ttmt 6Ptallyinm! a of 434i feet and wee rated hail learn Aeri i a n ea hi ne t raj .teforo t Frorth nod gcnnent to c ea, the pnmflo I t la at not,. Iter largesst guns, legislature today, at foie Allaatte nt, oll erman.warehip, , ofitike,Bervian ' cagried ten , she w,,p believed. therefore. that the -..fonvinced 1 that the entlee fterviani a ' In8hite. h. , commander is et the head of forn,idianilke'guhrl'as4 people have resolved to doled,' the:, at,10 asiusd,n homes and their liberty tt the end by Ir In addltion to elle Dreelen and Nurna r ety war. the royal givernmen: !eels ....L., Three German ..1' .. duty to give I Merchantmen are Sunk !emancipation and the union of all our USED r II ' MUCH ADLER-I-Khrothera .ieprived of their Ilbertr. - or Slavon- they Servtans. Croatian IN SALT LAKE CITY Buenos' Aires.. .Dec. Ger- - i tent, , 41 were slink hv I ntan Merchantmen rniirvelone success e't which his-.W. I) Stet i.... It fa ter,q1 6,1 byMarinrr., LAI,: to, jeva nem. wax, ..,r,,n 'fr erten ihie "'mingle will more then re- : gtetriiet sereet- 't111417cAeast of Terra del l'oego, the tile earfuls-eT A' " teel,ehdetts par le Pold in Salt Lake. ernmost Patteh Adler-i.kl- i extremity of .Sip ith Amricii. in th'in war Servia has smi i Il I peOle. have r9un,1 "tit that ()NE last.Sundax according. t4'oidvices l:mtr the will continue to be it aged !litickthern viittplo her,. with . 4 ' unshakable was contained in a, ..As the enemy courage ''s bark 'ace go!....:er;ne mixture relieve.; , re'Ter" edit ttetneine ,,en Ser-1k tresn'ANT eASE of cr,niniptilofl four' wireless dligoitch to tho- ministry or! vien territoryetheeirov-ernmenoriel to , l La ;to powerfui marine from tho commander of er gattaF atiorach the the mope,' Iron...std. with Gait; at. ......, 4 in apnen.11-- , Argentine ttint it lo u,,,l 0.evee,lul,y war transport Pisdra aesinat the enemy., f: nNE NIINI-rafter you take it sfluena.. Irhe reeding of this Isciaraltu was II.. gills atm. sees rurnhie and pas- Ate... It la Tito meemage 'laid a dsion of interrupted rnani timee by nthellaste '' : 4 Fete anti IV.' cannot tti believed pettf..irtiy iitripe. sillier which the comman,ler sutburets from the assetchled le!!'! ; AthPalitoctnt.nt kto tiavo irro e;thrx Enic:Ixh or Joy-- k tors -' oe se- i oltIlsZ,if. dots .. , 0pt 1 Prn--Th- lit t . 9 N Scharnhoret Ilad Grtetronou atut the protte-tte- d crule- Or Lotnaftr. three or the tIerthen war- whioh ated heen menoting Bidte Ian shtppIng and part or the squadron le nit h aano the ItrItqa eruuters ttotst Hope and Monmooth In the. Psettle on ..os 1.. sere .Iteldroy ed. t hilt, the trite Dreation and Nurnberg. the two 00.0,,r ,..silsdi, n.hich ,noTrersis,d th, G. r sten squadron. made off during the light sad. aceordin g to 'steer a ccounts, are being pursued Two colliers were Ierg ; Ar-,j,I- 1 00,,r,,oiwi, Y,' z71:"., trit , d 7 I re-,- Cs 8 , I 1.;, ',:";kk It rlt,ort strtadron of V: e Admiral Su? rttertot St urd. rhlef of, the war inaft(oncag.1 a t;erman osessetron tin- . lis' 'ant:titre! eetunt A nn Sr o (fir the I ;elands in the I45uth Attantici , i i--' Yesterday and .11411 a try. sh011 to I. ...".I... 1444 aoAsetneti titesSrgesant rotrintkr 1,..h4(tn, , I tre -- i 11 Also ..Ast, ''..e,rf,'ft , !.ch: tlool ,- Captured. , !'k. 4; 4Le41114, 1 o , . e :vitt.rnextpu -- -- 1 Nurnbe,14-- Colliers IscapedTwo nflitt'lkleftC13"4tbiliklatil!hult.r, f1. l- , a L t Oti A0c1 AND THE LEIPZIG " th' OW "'Ana ,,It'',.. .4 te'-'7....- tfrft17::"11121;11-1- tilt; to ." ilittattil4 VAC GNEISENALI ..: Cruisers Dresden and ger otarlmsznelttal.thro Ic;...::"? ''''11 auiftftli 1 11D--- - i ;.11. Nrrt'til, I - 114.611.. -- - , hiacit 111; ewristusicstlottDttletdeeleta 0 'titMetathis tart tli.t the ttusstart truspit E Might' I' Atrsuy Squadron Under Vice 'Admiral Sir Frederick Sturdee Sinks Tree German Cruisers 46. be : 12 i . toliztt stiottiti a stGirly ixt, a , I to n urio,alt"flin"fiuh- - ta7h Set ,rirtanY smttheast. (non Lod about midnight opt rlit, TWA te the Inmate-iDor 1, while the PPrInana reelitibett of our local people hive been tithing I tr,,tG"Tninn , wnwir.. inotionieea-lo- t of hottril a 1; in trout 'mo,lt outflanking richt la Owl ith surprising 'Cr.: 1!"110 tr,mcileA; the attach...on th 'rough' system eteanner se et7er sold. foreo4 twit t tditTo 111,yea wort,14fotilrtntnaeitr 'ttetto,dY MIA )nntgitim'' an: d ,etommtm th7thiem ad- - t aaas- sold :e":ernat.1 shlav147:n..7 bc ttritehl they dared Troops. Withdrew at Fraqkto f t V''''''''''')I'd'Ite44tikurirtitt,..--Advert4tement.. I A ettn,o . in the' f3"u"" December 6 While Germans' i"n13 at 3 ''"Cln'cktlerntarto mow, art4),erto 6vedrilythe TinninnanIktron Report on tlyertg.ktertatbl; l Were Motioness in Trenches in the rationsfatit4et;IglItlh..e",n.."Tsheny'tirh'elitY trench, I nttreeto Warmer 'than any other i eenter on front the Lttgz tho 4Fhting 'in rhonlong potigions .aLirrt,iatorhernith:' fn. 471111,91t"' of the murtiernu. g;,tn of Lodz vitt fLti not 1000 a tlft 1"r 14:7n be ! ih SAY: OID , NOT LOSE A ,.. SOLDIER ohabow--trenItItts ni.,43athr.17, out hes dug oe' the t.a ftitZ:ze baymteto and their Rands tit haft definitely deride,' ton to eoettp ,,onting very tz ut.t tonne MO pares (rem the ItitSiall them attacks In thill dIstnet, or. attest our tenons 4 trenotmento and 144 their ani it.ttt,4,.. brozgat tour maneuver etas enttrzly Ind gra-- , trithitt-Ste- , Ru - ''''' 4. I of any aggrosolve aeton on tor! Inl""Y Pos VitiOn betzt ',t German Attacks on Lowlöz West tendent 1,rtartit' hoodtims. of tho liczka - Irxt enemy,' port' isouthelint ,of 6 1 Tito Mftenvor Rumiiin Of- , , , been yet Ltommto t t fleial orgaw del tares that ..:1. Of Warsaw Made With Disre- - i 6,, loan: nttmber Of priprnri, IstiL4 .'1 !Attacking Lowlcs !Germans were moving for..14 yv,,... ti i tertil 15ver,"r0 Mon bare b..", y from Lai tae ILA:L.4.N1 Pala!, II - ". gard of Consequences: :7 of Consequences! anttzt. ten mites southwest vt Logis,ga 'mr:ag,,t"",!fil, 'MC 'Regardless . 1,91',,1 'P:,psza, az close Sank, an4 for ',ed the Russians south or ri.,triv, , I V!A London. Set Ito of;yot room& het iritiv the anpmiseb : to the been Petroirrati, lioe. - , hate haTh repulaed attacks on Lon ten. ifoi eictikneas the ItU tOtaTtP1 tgopped us e Petrograd. Ituss,a, th.e. tThe isac- : to the west lerrnen wer.: In,13...,n1rarift indicted Gh.rnians arid 11"V. of Warsaw, yesterday advance of the uaticet by the Rur.lana of Idods.,Itusot n"ti conduct.-- d with anaortute d;sregard of heavy hawses on them by ibis couttnued 7. It...iv. Sian Poland.. is as,lootte4 in f 1,!19- - armored autOrnoisilens on ilarrtiallRicvnscquences, and, according to a r- -i 'oa :.'9n:Pf::' "::" ;0 reo. tasued. .today, tilyhMay. Zdunska I communi,.. reiwning here, tremendous losses: tho mGunta'n sere Incurred. Tho ilerman method ni WAIL Lank and Pablanttil !narked the behin.d the Rue- :thiv.scing though a sotetem' Put aids-tha- t column atter column in close:, successive steps of tn. areinpted Ger- I stens didllobt a)14;er when the, :sacks. the torn marching shoulder to mon advance on Warrr7 The !shoulder. sag evidence or the deter-- 1 Th. !Silesian movement ofty A1 op n I.t.ountn newspaperAd rt to- shit position was giv,t. up. , .- VICTORY SCHARNHORST, ' I 1 r; - Li .aa t alAtte romrunicatt;ni tit 111;;Ten:,:lilf;tuelk.:21 '1.00L-EVACIIAT- rrs GREAT FOR SAULT ' :.I BO AND7T1)231::1,Cli!S (latma offlos commutucle -, a.ty that Ina ItuRrians muat have had , We'atant el paople ialta ItaVa chroa- - the Ft''l TbeI. - rez '191t (310 Come In and See ,theseBeautiful-Booli- a 111 ' - omoroommonswomporaowooffamowouwommowommowtiwordmrommomoo,w4orgoovaroots t A-Se- of "Heart IJCdULLLUI.. 4 A ., Gift. Suggestion for Christmas 1 e |