Show M-i A' LI jc o se w- gg ipiii —-r i X rCf - M ' w if” W 'HQEE' t 'I WBWtW ' u i kjO - ' HOLDING - -I " - j w - IJIubJB wI M-J 1 vpirespondent 1 1 Ww 1 '& — Q— - i -J- i ! Rapid-fire 1 Built Guns Brilliant BRITISH ARE Them Destroy to 'SI ’ ’ ' War Great in Wifi Tidal AfE 'll '' Says Teutons Are f being- used by European armies guns aviators are almost as easy prey as large birds it aeroplane yesterday Paris over was more than a mile up in the lapiaiy moving object is iound dimcult to hit X j A Y of nPYPE All rapid-fire Military to Lose I 9 i Carrying Numbers of orce Aircraft of I - -German RESTED AGAIN ex REINORCED® AND READY a 4' TO BATTLE DO - Incessantly by ' Work LIES ’ ' Amiens at Advancing i 1 — " HERMANS AI W ' WMn Qmng Bmve ' OK r Lt 5000 i destroy rival iield but and at that is air aircraft but German the height to 8000 Inflict Many in Days’ our Times That ighting Loss on any Greatly a Superior Enemy I ' t j PURSUE V'' i beenone -Mays since i 1 z ? V ’ LT - 5000 O - z P'Qi’aL i i A ii I I a z offered resistance J 1 ' 1 ' niaus the rest Only 1 ’ tl ij t iie Tournai at 300 a LiK vjgeiiu luuuv prints an article eulogizing the by 700 British troops against 5000 Ger-British troops returnedto Cambrai it savs on the battlefield i j Z I retreating t I STAND 700 I z London that ’4 I BRITISH RELENTLESSLY Aug 30—A lispacli to the Times t'i’oin Amiens rance Monday morning last the Gennai advance has of almost incredible rapidity the Germans nevet giving the British rest a9 moment “The first’ groat German effort has succeeded“ says the correspondent “We have to face the fact that the British expeditionary force requires immediate and immense reinforcements The invest ment of Pans cannotbe banished from the field of possibility ‘ h of -! the ’ having fallen 30 four days of ON DON Aug desperatefigliting with casua — After ties between 000 and 8000 the British army in — rance is rested and icintorcedtor the next great battle accordingto announeemeilt today by Lord Kitchener secretary ot state for war In a statement based on reports from Sir John rench commander of tne nnusti expeditionaryforces tho secretary says that the British aCtek’ strugglingagainst tremendous odds retired to line of defense wherla new they have not been molested since Thursday Since tbis fighting ceased the rench on the right and left have brought the German attack to standstill it is declared Inflict Heavy Losses so close and fierce that it was was nqt (itclioner'w statement possible which to carry out this intention the’1 ed through the medium until the afternoon was ntormation bureau follows "The battle on this day tlie 26th was of a most severe and desnerie The troops offered a superb to now and most stubborn resistance to the wiiat Inis been the share with which they were remendous odds recent and extricatcll operations at length themselves in good order though with battlcust 25 and 26 I ' r(i-titled Hr OKpON 1 I ' Aug s 30 view of the situation of the allies is — A pessimistic taken by the Amiens correspondent of the Weekly Dispatch Tele-’ graphing under yesterday’sdate “This is a pitiful stqry which have to write The time for secrecy is past What you know in England mpy be something lifee the truth write with the Germans advancing incessantly while all the rest of rance I I ’ i he-says: X 1 ' i that but1 they held near are still best hope of holding them “The ' s 1 ' ' the - a - A frontier ' J ! arrival lies in the hourly of expected Alsace under General Pau army who so brilliantly retrieved the blunderat Muelhausen So far the Germans have carried all before them phrtly by sheer weight of numbers and partly by a deadly hail of bullets u om rneir numneriess Maxim guns? “Just now an American Red Cross volunteer inquired from the from an - 1 J believes v Z ' 4 a ' ' ! f x ' ' ' 1 ' I ‘ 1 x official in how he could motor to A any road’ was the ’You are covered by and under tile heaviest between this period the tillery fire guns were taken by the ’06000 and 300000 men’ f with general IlritlRh Base enemy exec Shifted movement of ch armies were had all been killed or which were shattered "The first inkling that had that by higii explosive shells the Germans had I I penetratedfar Into German idvance and in withdrawingto I oss 5000 to 8000 this morning when on the X was new lines of defense road here from Dieppe in a village “General rench estimates Hliat dun-ing "The battle began at Mons on Sunthe of these where a banner inscribed ’Honor to the from which day and part of the the 23d towhole operations British army’ hung the 26th inclusive his losses across the road nig-ht German attack which was met the royal engineer to 5000 or 8000 men while column with the pressed and repeated" amounted was the other hand pontoons which had been at (deleted the losses suffered completely the British on by by censor) rom some of the men front ()n Monday the 24th the 'Ger- by the Germans in their attacks acrosb learned that orders had been received the open and through their dense mans made vigorous efforts in superior Declares alling for the British base to be shifted with were out of all numbersto prevent the safe withdrawal what proportionto all possible speed to l‘ (deleted) The the British we suffered Glorious Teutons A and to 3ri?e it into staff had left The artillery had "left I “In alone on the 25th as St I' t:ie forests of M Landrecies 1 It Everyone had gone except the army Toll K "This effort an instance a German infantry brigade Pay frustrated w anLjnedlcalcorps and they were leaving skill with order into steadiness narrow which the advanced in close was only one possible ! ' they completely filled There The ' ' was conducted and street which men greeted guns were broughtto bear on me with -day previous very heavy wan smiles because they this from saw was Aug 3i far in target the end of the How it 230 m — The losses excess of suf-s English anything Your artillery saved us’ they I fered by The head of the were inflicted the column was wept Daily Telegraph's rance on declared 'The Amiens early enemy came r enemy wli in dense formation and in S Wednesday outnumbering us correspondent wiring Saturday night enormotls panic ensued and it is "A frightful hugely masses marchedthe forward estimAed that 800 or and We are only territorials In says again and asain to British 900 dead instances of storm the nick of time your artillery galloped fighting I fi thil serious Germans Rift in have "77? 7 wounded were been reported in this vicinity into position and shelled the Germans street alone incident which the last twenty-four British Retire Another But tor them hours The away we should be — during be chosen from like it was British may first is stiff "The many well not here’ indicating retirementproceeded on charge of the German guard cavali jf fjjgf " K Mga with continuous fightlntr rythe division "What Germans are really uncomfortably oh the British happened to (deleted) since that the close not on the scale of the previous Twelfthcavj-airy they did not know This though but it must have engagement is brigade The German cavalry was two days and by the night of the 25th in fallen since the Germans are well this still progress thrown back with great losses and in the British army occupied the line of aide of it While we talked we could “The second engagement was cavalry absolute disorder These are notabl Cambrai Landrecies and Le Jiear the guns also talking attack by uhlans They Cateau were of what has taken fortified town in the examples place over “Ixater after liberal(Cambraiis motored out on the road to treatmentadministered practically the whole front during th of tile north thirty-two miles (deleted) Here to them by rench artillery” as on the other road southeast of Lille on the river Scheldt refugees engagements and the Germans have in farm carts riding A dispatch to the Daily Mail from packed been made to pay the extreme price fot 4 Le is fourteen miles bicycles and driving traps Cateau east by were hurrying Amiens dated Saturday morning says: I every they have madel of forward march all and anxious “So far the German advance has not southeast cambrai) frightened Thn come "It had been intended to from the direction of (deleted) within ten miles of this city It Ready for the ray t resume the crawled was long ammunition tralp pitiable to retirementat daybreak on the 26th a see the unhappy “Since the 26th apart from cavalry in fighting ’How is it going?’ inquired of turned out of their houses attack which no the British army has not been a at I It leSs than five ar were engaged molested It has rested and friendly sergeant He making their way here with refitted shrugged His Albert shoulders That such of their possessions they were after its was all An artillery as extreme exertions and glorii duel was able to carry going on close by (deleted) ous achievements Reinforcements onward march of the amounting reported "I have not been able to I KffSaT Russians to double the losses Tk xThe ne ext: Germans rip aiis were to have discover ami tl :e arrival of thousands stronger batteries At dusk the whether it was General Pau's of refugees from already have joined rench eastern Every gun army Prussia" from has been replaced and the were falling djack Muelhausenor other fresh troops army is now “The tidal wave of U S TO ready to take part in the next great which checked the German advance USEC German troops but en-l for the General Pau is the counter with which has swept over moment uhdimlnishingstrength northeastern TO popular hero here Boston being will spread still further unless All seem to be Aug Aeroplane guns are erected in and rance London where an attack by German dirigibles IS undaunted4spirits miracle reared nightly a happens Our small British lieve that he will turn the tide” accordingto W D Jones of Pittsburgh who arrived from “Today the news is again favorable! Europe on the force could not stand before a ranconia todav The British have been soldiers putting not volume Germans Pay Heav$ Toll 1 saw of Buckingham 30 The engaged but up an aeroplanegun on the front arch so palace” said Mr Jones jg Bohemian the rench armies acting powerful and immense Our force An ion today— vigorously ktA Ill IHIKI Amiens dispatch to the Daily haa been scattered all over the country The aprnnlqnp Kni telegraphedto — till: of the right and left for the Chronicle says: state asking that the on have loon so learned froth officers and men are scouting being brought the German attack proving useful in appeal to Austria to “The rench the retirement before the and in flaking opening of the German campaign "The headquarters staff lias been observations from safe Thomas Ma-ue to a standstill horde Garrigue advancing from Namur distance long against Russia exactly Bolicm "Sir John moved hastily way back But the terrible swiftness week earlier m m rench also reports that on up the valley of the Meuse was masterly parliament The (deleted) dnd with than telegram says the 28th the British cannot stay long where The Germans won the date fixed by Emperor Will tion ifth cavalrvi their way at which these vulnerablecraft may has reached it is nfAac? Soipe army have been hard fought in brilliant fashion with men cost in be that— Professor a human life as great as in wiped out is limiting their sphere iam for the German occupationof the ciation Masaryk whose brigade 1‘put to it for Pood in the last few days of German cavalry in the course of which! yet they won their way line to St American has been usefulness at least in offensive Petersburg Vilna and Kiev” wife is toan death One officer who for political reasons the was Twelfth Lancers and the Royal! brought rance that retirementis work as resh Professor had had nf) fqod for four Troops nt ront Masaryk made a lecture tour kcots Greys routed the glorious story as anything in her Here are quotations from the nited States several enemy ana “The retreat of the British war dispatch to the Reuter Telegram of ago speared a large number in flight aeroplanesannals at the invitation of Charles rL veau-s made news dispatches: from St Craneof “It must a wonderful sight Between “H was Petersburggives the be remembered throughout nearly a fortnight that thirty and ago “In full view of King forty passed over (deleted)' the following official statement: that the w in rance are vast Germans began concentrati ng their was m conference operations on Wednesday flying very heaviest with and that only morning forces on OP we are on one wing of Namur pressing German aeroplane carrying high and I’russian frontier and toward the smith officers was shattered are taking the the whole field of battle This strategic!-pdsjlion southwards ovr the Meuse valley man by Belgian “T offensive in AT have been telling plain tale of aerial guns some places The battle of After the battle of All the occupants were ourselves and our allies is) Dinant the rench the misfortune of the British troops but killed" contlnuesmll along the Austrian frontsuch that whereas a decisive victoryl army was heavily ariiiff "Wale’s Aug outnumbered and 30 is decisive victory’rancs they were set to an task ’A Russian flew — It impossible fell back gradually aeroplane which fjr our armies in nrnhahlv' in order to gain of irst here that the Hon rance probably Let over Lemberg capital of that Austrian Details Clashes Archer Wind piVUGUl ns try not to hush tilde for "To the south of Lublin (southeast up the facts sor live contin iiAface reinforcements to come to its province son ot the would be fatal to ihe enemy Let them and was brought down by machine Vthea contlnstrengthenour support Russian Poland) the in the Coldstream Atiirln! gun fire and its three Russians have who is waslieutenant of resistance bv Prussia Are Received at esolveto see tlie war through whatoccupants serious rench artillerj- was assumed the offensive and are inarch guards wounded in the uance scale as to! “The posted on killed” renchin armies upon such fighting at Mons ever happens” the heights ajiove the river aeroplane district encuml: keep enemy's! A German to ing through the closest grip the and attempting St swept fly the Belgian the bodies of Austrian the advancing over position before soldier av hich with Germans storm Liege was brought the wvpo Lctii it piujungeu ieaa only SELL by rifle fire” lias been unable of fire On the right bank enemy to one conclusion” the rench Ordnance makersdown have for some infantry was “Although some time been building regimentsalready entrenched supportedby the rapid-fire guns for have beeh in action for more field guns and especial mitrailleuses The of TO purpose destroyingair INIION Aug 31 a a week the combats are being ca did deadly craft That they London Aug of31 12 m O work? holding the po are accomplishing dispatch from St — Considerable the their purpose with certainty is Petersburg with unabated fury The fighting- near numbers British wounded ar'31 sitions witn great tenacity and some London Aug 155 A drop-posiTimes by the extracts quoted Xiacnine esj undent of thd Daily Telegraph shown Tomacheff has been of particularly Copenhagen dispatch declares that the Png back only to occupy new and gun and rifle fire be equally ampton were sent to the London seem to stubborn character The German and several high GerRussians hospitals The emperor effective at altitudes gathered officers are selling their some have captured crowds which man Russian many caissons guns and 3iave them a tremendous ovation Keckless of Ives "The first unofficial accounts of the quick-firers and English orders and turning the and one flag Churchill first lord W inston Spencer proceeds over to the 'Red Cross fund "I'lie Germans operationsof the Russian armies are the guns hidden Galicia after admiralty visited "They were not genuine cases of showed heroic co on the heights began beginningto come through The Novoe fighting tfie Russians heavy of the Chatham Sunday Bright's The German press confidently asserts age: they were reckless of their and inspected disease" Then how about playing the German cavalry seized the line to the cruiser and torpedo that the official prediction that their The on It sunnlies an acVremya's correspondent boat destroyers like this? most desperate fighting took place Gliniany troops Kamionka Przemvslany and fight off Helgoland damaged in the cases would be In Paris on Septemberior possession of- the bridges but1 the war iui awmie silver iiiassacrc but the count of the battle of Gumbinnen east R C Pell corner Broadway ofand will be fulfilled quickly Brzukovitze all in Galicia" Germans formed and tery streets is the rench engineers began Prussia sixty-six miles southeast of one of A Danfsli subject is reported to have succeeded in blowing fighting with tenacity ancisco's big extraordinary San corporations Witi been shot as a spy at broke TO tnem up one after the wnirn it cnrtme seems Hamburgwhotogether anotheras their quick-firers and replying ARE He called two mounting the hack of son had Brignt ofdisease wilh an English lived rench retired to the German resistance in east ’ irgyman south Thirtyin shot for shot them an surphysicians one armv with him It is alleged they established three fridges Prussia BE were destroyed this l:sual sual patient the main geon albumen and a wireless station on the roof and inGerman advance “He simulTO way says that on August 19 THE with dropsy dethe valley the swollenthe The doctors tercepted several from came down rench the fighting with a cavalry attack at AT KIAO-CHOW case incurable father messages “The taneously dared The and Wilhelmsextendedfor comsidterrific fire German fleet at Kiel raked them with ulton’S RenalCompound erable distance Liedenthal infantry advanced in PilLondon Aug A dispatch to the thereupon ordered on both sides f het haven but the Germans with incredibly coolness Patient Observer from St 30— administered began to The well Meuse and many side-line kallen and drove out the Prussians Petersburgsavs the mend and in six known German airman began erecting bridges railways in east Prussia' have was so well fought pontoon who fell back The battle German months Hirth the dispatch by the cavalry on Gumbinnen could says was There and although hundredsof men died on been relaid oh the Russian who are endeavoringto his father hardly credit it and had JTBhpt Saturdayas a spy-in Berlin He was gauge and ities maintain had memorable at Mar-ville the begun on the 18th with that there is neutrality two other the bank they succeeded in their through communication physiciansexamine t'was suspected because of his friendship artillery duel where 5000 encounter Hundreds of guns St f’etersburg and latient and analyze renchmen resisted while their artillery searched between samples Both for Roland Garros the rench airInsterburg 20000 were In action on each side In the heat in east Prussia German infantry Despite their the a short distance IN normal nun to he had Written after the hills for the hidden whom inferior number the of the fight on Russian infantry regiment jury of physiciunsTeclded the rench dash gunners northwest of (lumbinnen Thus a had uf the war was quickly forcing the Ijnnthreak rench to retire patient Bright's disease so splendid that they held “The Russians’’ the correspondent and was back the annihilatedan entire brigade of adds incurable and ‘need waste Allies in Solid ront the enemy with machine gun fire 3000 no lives in their another jurv of physicians tor twelve hours It only enemy to later determined his recovery As attempt capture it for fear of getting too far was Koenigsberg as from the "This long retirementby the rench dead being left on the field easily isolated to this was nine years ago is and RusslfT permanence that who main army the rench then enabled the allies to draw closer “Several positions fiercely contested finds that she has mobilized is in business in San has rfrfne men Peking aiiS 30— A leaflet based ou and patient together and form a solid front this writing changed hands repeatedlybut eventually than are required at sweep Immediately can an allegedthatstatementinintends Japanese news-paners (ebruary 1914) In with the in a crescent On the of ally they left in the of continue herto ability of ulton’s accordance general plan ing were possession advance Japan was distributed make The Renal Compound map decided it is in reduce upon by the rench pn “A thousand Austrian prisoners have China dependency to albumenin cases-of r general course unhappy thing to see the Russians the streets reached 5Kiev and of It stated Bright’s disease is not a many staff the Germans were the whole of about 800 Germans that Peking today J rance north of Amiens matter o£ allowedgradually open have every Chinese should sacrifice his Guns Work Havoc been rancisco Pre-£ to press their Way to the enemy but one should realize broughtto batteries Moscow lile iMiiiuoii uui a Ai xxN ana 21 miles south of Sah southward “Great rather than accept domination “Several captured we will mail formula for rHiHJLB test along the Meuse as that in order to lure the havoc was wrought by one guns ef field albumenfrom far as Mezieres The police spares for College and elective Germans battery have been Vilna attempted to suppress that will show the General Russian on a force of the brought to Kiev percentage This is in the neighborhoodof to their own it Who leaflet and arrested destruction was almost and while others the week to Aq the albumen declines Sedan infantry Moscow especially week The rench were determine that there necessary to which was making some of courses Address Secretary DepL maneuver them into the enemy’s Maxims been turned whom belong to the recoveries notably firm stand to commonly follows should be no repetition of the tragedy positions they now During the betterdassof Chinese regimentsat the front for use over agilnst in T Reid occupy havingbeen reported thousands jeare W Belmont California which occurred the Russian commander was their The government sent a circular to the of eases in this valley in 1870 “The success of General Pgu indicates and literature mailed former owners” ormula mortally ’foreign embassiesand legations wounded and expired after on request John J ulton Co San the allies now when the rench army was caught in that are again taking the attention to trie return of ''eV calmly given directions for his rancisco Schramm-Johnson offensive having IN Drug a trap here So the town of Charle-vllle to burial and China with ‘he ooject of are local agents ask ror pampnietCo for the the river from long drawn out nature of taking across Mezieres this affairsi arrangement of his advantage of the ptesjmt situation Advertisement A The circular asks was last the difficulty ?$ p evacuated Monday and the combination emphasizes ss c “The fighting’ this day lasted fourteen to revolutionists thelegatloris rench took prevent being harbored up of the magnificentposition of grasping thefromsignificance hours in the foreign and was only :V ifteen miles south of San rancisco—dry isolated incidents interrupted settlements commanding the town and bridges whole campaign bv nightfall The Aug The & niosphere—but-of-door life Accreditedto colle-'' Russians had captured Washington 30— rench in effect of being mixed geij “Guns mounted on the heights and The with psychological herr received today the East and West Established 1866 Boys thirty guns and thirty-six embassy limbers in houses were awaitingthe up a local panic or with cable from its foreign office in 1’5 taken from cisrht ycartf of Send for catalog abandoned merely sc 'LIKE THE SPEntAUSTfl Paris: TO enemy’s arrival Among these guns the disorder in retreat is tremendous AJBrhwer Rector the 21st fighting over the 15c “On continued were ninety-five feeling in “Along our line from tile Somme to IN Store which had been taken “The Amiens when Pilkallen three SALT LAKE CITY 7? b around whence the Vosges the situation remained on from thd enemy duringthe retreat up reached the city was an illustration of cavalry regimentswere ejected German Oh the the twenty-eighth what it peciai uepanmenTs xor the river this panic was the Paris Aug 30 S30 were current that 23d the Aug p m day befoie N testirfioniesfrom Stenhen Stephen the railways Reports Russians attacked minister — had beencut and Insterburg German prisoners umerous Menonin former of foreign' that sixteen miles show Led Into Trap of Gumbinnen’ the gravity of article in the Petit Journal there had northwest an Arn 'ii been mysterious movements but the you tell your trou-’ z enemy’s losses In one case the asks why the reached Charle-vllle’ of troops made no attemptto hold’ the should “The German advance the enemy position losses were Japanese in Etlrone brCirls brGirls out of town so great that two regi Dies to a uoctor you want barracks its entrenched and fell back in not rarticipate in the war army X Si Tuesday They were allowedto to HR' IS' andjZ in 112th and 14 2d know Hardly uniform was be the direction of ments the He ?ays he is convincedthat nil that is t ride quietly across the bridges into an Koenigsberg hotly’ merged were required Accredited to College Only man into one that ne is reuaoie and will and Primary seen a few persons realized what is Grammar an agreement betweenLondon deserted town Then suddenly this pursued by 'the Russian taken Allen-steln keep your secret and treat-you grades August 25th Cataldgu' apparently narnelv that advance ‘The andf Russian St ap army has Petersburgand Paris tq enable ?plicatIonr’JzAddressiHIISS HARKER Palo upon their llncNof retreat was put off ’toeing meant— Amiens was guard invested absolutely on the AltoCaL Koenigsberg A several hundred thousand made an undefended town open general battle is being Japaneseto square Striim"3?! I1" “The be sent to 13 “Threeof the bridges were blown up to the correspondent ironically waged rance In In closing the aralong-an ar Call or- Writewhenever they wished that the capture ree simultaneouslyby contact mines and to enter Germans of immense front between ticle says: I Consultation it” Insterburg istuiu riyer ana Office occurred on the twenty-first day after vue Lemberg “I need not add that should we Grout emotion ia being caused in hasten ‘ SAYS here command Paris ‘Take RENCH i ARE ' - reply t 1 -l MAKING ai-No - RETREAT a t I ’rance ' I MASTERLY IN r ' I WAY z “ I I r'orj-mation Correspondent Back Heavy 1 'Of ' ’ ' a ' ' j a r t I ' a ' s b y j a explanation X u London I Out-machine a J 'I i -morning : "Two " ” " " " ' ' - a e-ngagement fc t - t ' ' 2 5 1 1 e -t 1 a repulsed a department I e ' V? 1 j villagers “ 1 ( e f - 1-’ z ' sustained ' ’ ' ASK :' INLUENCE BOHEMIAN ' 30— SAVE EDUCATOR ii i a i 11 V ’ o ' n H f D n dlT-lrrlhln : -— -— ume I German from) a ! 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