THK r.KK: OMAHA, MONDAY. (X'l'OliMf 1!U4. RUSSIA CONTINUES war scene looks deserted STORY OF Y1CT0RY Official Communication from Petro jrid Styi Troop i Preu Annie of Enemy in Retreat. HARD FIGHTING ALONG THE SAN tlescavltea, la Repalalaa Attack af Teteae, tester ri llaedred Frlaeaer Mae Baal Flrer. , PEiROORAD, Oct . Th following flfcl communication was Issued by twrl headquarters tonight: "Our troop heyond the Vistula are ureaing the armle of tha onemr in r iraat. North of tha Illltca r'.ver tha Or mana are offering only fehl resistance. They have been driven back a far as "South of the jfilltaii, on tli road to t'.a'lom, bave forced the Anatro-lcT-uian troop to enxaire In a anion battle. "On October it, the fight line extended tc-rtj- versfs (twenty-als miles). At cer tain polnta the engagements took on tha character at hand-to-band encounter. . Take Maar lrleaer. "In the forest around Radom several of our Infantry regiment successfully carried out bayonet attacks. At other taints we hava taken prisoner and rapiJ flrera. "Above the River Illanka, the Austrian troop ar seeking again to oatabllah themselves on the Vistula. hit our troopa live crossed the river and ar offering strong opposition. "Along the river Sun and south of rraemral deepert engagement continue, but the advantage ta with our troop, who hav her mad thousand of prisoner. In taking tha height of Tvtehentia, outa of Jsrowlau, wa have made prtson era of five Austrian companie. "In repulsing an attack of tha enemy galnat our corn operating south of rrcemyal we have raptured 500 prisoner and Din rapid flrar. Tha left wing of that corps taking the offensive made number of prisoners and captured a quan tity of arm and catsaon. A column of the enemy which occupied Ptry ha Wen !i"ered, A thousand prisoners were taken. "There I nothing to report from tail Prussia." Seek to 4'raak Invasion. IX) N DON. Oct. Having defeated Ui first German attack on Warsaw, the Rue lana era rusblna reinforcements to crush lrk the German Invasion. further aoutli, the Russian have failed to make the Austrian, who are now com manded by German officer and stiffened with Oerman troopa, give up their at tempt to cross the Ban river. In tha greaf eight-day conlllct between Bimbo r and Prxemyal, the cannonading ha been continuous for eight day. Here the Austrian began the attack and after being hurled back, concentrated In a advance against Lambert tn an ef fort to cut tha Ruaalan tine. It la de clared they were defeated with a loss of 6.000 -prisoner. I The German-Austrian torces are also aald to hava taken Jaroalau. but to have been ousted later. Tha official report from Vienna claim tha Russians, after V"lnf allowed to cross ''tha River San, tare pressed back and that tha Austrian defeated two - Ruaalan division at J van ge rod. Tfc Russians apparently ar engaged in flenlv operations on the Kaat Prussian frontier as the German official report icfer to a Ruaalan attack at Augustowo, which It say wa repulsed. - Of tha fighting In tha Bosnia, the ac count ara o contradictory that na Judg ment can b formed. Tha Austrian claim to bar defeated tha Servian and Montenegrin while both those powera y the Austrlao attack along the Fctian frontier have been repuUed. . Beat far kta Disease. Ducklen' Arnica Salve la toothing, healing and antlseptle. ' Beat for burns, sore, wound, bruises, piles, etc. 25 cent. All drogaiet. Advertisement. Correspondent with German Army Gives Imprewiom of Battle. MAKES A ITVE-DAT J0UENEY Meld Wkere ftleantle Arasle Op pused la Tltaalf traale. Almost flarrea I-awsrape Eaarlaea of leraelea Hid. K'ontlnueS from Pe One.) Kepublicans Enjoy Banquet and Hear Political Speeches (Krom a Staff Correspondent.) UNCOL,N. Ken., Oct. H.-fCpeclal Tele trm ) Th biff banquet room at the Lin dell hotel waa crowded tonight for the annual banquet of the t'nlon Veteran republican club. Three hundred and fifty people were seated. Music was furnished y tha Talmyra Ladles' Trumpeters, an organisation of ten young women, tite university mala quartet and tb Union Veteran' quartet and drum corp. Sher iff Qua Hyeia waa toaatmaster. At tha conclusion of the banquet tha crowd ad joutned to tha City Auditorium, where addiease were made by Slterlft Hyers. County Attorney J. B. nroJ, C. V. Reavls. republican candidate for eonsres la Use First district, end R. R Howell. Mr. Reavts covered .the Issue of th empaJta. the working af tha democratic! tariff, th Panama canal tolls proposi Ion. and said ba waa glad coagreaa had adjourned, as he wa tired of running against circular letter. Mr. Howell cov ered about the same around a during tha campaign. 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Instead of only next door, beyond Oorse. however, the road leading eouthwest through Chamhley. Pt. Benoit VlgneulUes to Rt. Mlhlel waa crowded with long col. umna af wagons and automobile trucks hearing reserve ammunition, provisions and auppllre to the front or returning empty for new loada to the unnamed railroad bai In the rear.. ieod Dlarlpllae Malfstalned. Strikingly good march dleclpllne was observed, part of the road being always left free for the passage of staff auto mobiles or marching troops. Life umimiI most comfortable for the driver and ea. corts, as the army In advance had been long enough in poaition and It railroad base waa so near that supplying It in volved none of the sleepless !s!:ta snd c'ays and almost eiiperhuman exertion falling to the lot of th train In the fly ing march of the German armlea toward Paris. A few miles beyond Ooraa the French frontier waa passed and from thla point on the countryside with It deserted farms, rotting shock of wheat and un cut flelda of grain, trampled down by infantry end marred with trenches, e cavatlona for liatterlea and pita caued by exploding shells, ahowed war' de vastating heelprint. Makes War Comfortable. Main army heUiurteia, the resilience ml working nusrtrs of a commanding general, whose name may not be men tioned, ware in Chateau Chamhley, a fine Krcnrh country house. In the choteau. the commanding enral made tr a comfortable as In hla own home. Tele, graph wlrea led to It from varlou di rections, a small handquartera guard lounged on the grass under the tree, a dosen automobile and motorcycles were at hand and groom were leading about tha charger of the general and hla ataff. At St. Benoit, five mile further on, a subordinate headquarter wa en countered, again In a chateau belonging to a ilch French resident. Th continental soldier leave tent to th American army ami quarter him self whenever possible comfortably in houses, wasting no energy In transport ing and setting tip tented cities for of ficer and soldier. No matter how fast or bow far a German army move a completely equipped telerrarh office ia ready for the army commander five min utes after hadquarter have been es tablished. Treated Almost with Deference. At 8L Benoit, a party of some S00 g-tench prisoner wa encountered, wait ing outside headquarters." They were all fine, young fellow, in striking rontraat to the elderly reservists type, which pre dominate In the German prison camps. They were evidently elite troops of th Una and were treated almost with d ferenca by their guards, a detachment of bearded landwehr men from South Germany. They war the survivor of th garrison of the Roman camp fort, who had put up such a desperate and spirited defense as to win the whole hearted admiration and respect of (h German officers and men. Their armored turrets and cemented bastions, although constructed after tha best rules of fortification of a few year ago, had been battored about their eara In an unexpectedly atvlrt time by Ger man and Austrian ricg artillery. Their (una bad been eilen.cd and tranches were pushed up by u overwhelming force of pioneers and Infantry to within (iv yarOs n( their works before they retreated from the advanced Intrench- imenta to tha casemate of the fort. ttefaee te Yield. Her they maintained a (tout resist ance and refused vry summon to ur render. Hand grenadea were brought up, bound to a backing of board a and ex ploded, against tha opcnlnva Into the case mate, filling these with shower of ateel splinters. Pioneers, creeping up to th dead angle of the casemates, where the fire of the defender could not roach them, directed smoke tube and stink pots against th aperture lu the cltadol. filling tha room with auffocitlng amoka and gasea. "Have you had enough? they were asked after the first smoke treatment. "No," w th defiant answer. Fart la Taken. Tb treatment wa repeated a second and -third time, th response to the de mand for surrender each time growing weaker, until finally the defendara were no longer abl to raise their rifles and th fort wa taken. AVhen the aurvlvor of tb plucky garrison war able to march out. revived by tha fieah air, they found their lata opponent presenting anna be fore them in recognition of their gallant aland. They were granted the moat hon orable terms ef aurrandr. their officer were allowed te retain their sword and on their march toward an honorable cap tivity they were everywhere greeted with expression of respect and admiration. Headqitartera guard her waa composed of a company ef Infantry. The company's field kitchen, the soup boiler and oven on wheela which the Oermau army cop ied from the Russian and which th aoidler facetiously and affectionately call their "ghoulish cannon.' had that day. the captain stated, fed T9 nteti. sol dier ef hi own and paaahig companies. headtjuertere attache, wounded and th detachment of Trench prisoners. their bstter.es io"ld hr dllectcd niisin't the Xrench fort. A ls.ne.UI!', a HU;e st the foot of that hillside, shot into ruin by srti lty, ard with eery stand log bit ef house l! sncd th bull"! mark from the hand to hand conflicts whl h had rd to and fro in its streets, waa typical of ell the little atone built towns serving a nutpnMa to this natural fortress which had been the scene ef embittered attacks and counter stlai Its before the German troopa could fight their Way tip Ihe hillside. Th combat is still raxing on this day from north and south eaalnst the seg ment of thla range raptured by the Ger mans. The French, ins using their troopa by forest paths from Verdun snd Tout, throw them s gainst the Germane In des perate endeavors to break the lines which protect the lt- for the German slec artillery. havy mortara of 8't and caliber and an Intermediate alie type, and for the Austrian automobile batteries of i:-ln siege guns. The correspondent lad no opportunity to Inspect at close ranxe the li-lnch guns, tha "Groxlora" of I. lege, Namur and other fortresses, which Krupp and the German army uncovered as th surprise of tlie war. They could lie heard even from Met, speaking at flve-mlnute In terval. A battery of them, dug into the ground eo that only the gun musalea pro jected . dov th pit, waa observed in action at a distance of about half a mile, the flaah of flame being visible even at that distance. s Their smaller sisters were lea coy. A dismounted battery of th Intermediate caliber, details of which are not for pub llcatlon. wa encountered at the road side awaiting repalra to the hoavy traction and the Austrian It-inch (thirty end one half centimetre) batteries were een in action. gaaaly ll'ld In Woad. The heavy German battery lay snugly hid In a wood on the rolling height of the Colo Lorraine. Better oft than tha French, whose aviatore had for four days repeatedly scrutinised every acre of land in the vicinity looking for these guns, we bad fairly accurate direction' bow to find the battery, but even then It re quired oonie search and doubling back and forth before a languid cannonler, lounginB by the roadside, pointed with hla thumb over hi shoulder toward the allies gun. The artillery men were enjoying their midday rest, a pause which set in every day with the regularity of the luncheon hour in a factory. Th guns, two In thla particular position, stood beneath a only in front by a Httle wood, b it ex pohed to view from both sides, the tear and above. For this erreeter exposure the battery had paid rorretTcn'UnKlv. several of Ha men having been kilicl or ivoun-le'1 by lio.tlle fire Here, a In t!ie Uerman thttertee, the war ork In t;r"cres eent on with a machine. like regulm ity and ab sence a spectacular features more char acteristic of a ro ling mill thon a battle factor. The men at tye gun. ncnt through their work with the rtcftness and absence of confusion of hiith rlass mechanics. The heavy shells were rolled to the guns, hoisted by a chain within winch to the breech opening and dischsrged lit uninter esting succession, a short pauj-e coming after each shot until the telephonic report from the observation stand waa received. Flrlns at Fart Lloavllle. The battery had been firing all day atj Fort Llonvllle, about ft,00 meters and the i bdtfery commander was then endeavoring I to put out of action the only gun turret which still nnswercd the fire. The task of finding this comparative minute tar get, forty or fifty feet In illanieter. at a rwnKc of alx mile, tuus being followed with a minute accuracy which promised eventual success. ' The shells from these guns snarl on their course with a characteristic minute-long ahriek which seems to come from the shell itself screaming on toward ita destination. Watches, were pulled out to determine Juat how long the flight could be heard and the uninitiated were pre paring to hear the sound of the explosion Itaelf. Th battery chief explained, how ever, that this snarl waa due to the con dition Immediate to the site of the gun and could not bo heard at other points. He Invited close watch of the atmosphere a hundred yards before the gun at the next shot. Not only could the projectile be seen plainly in the beginning of Its flight, but the waves of billowing air, rushing back to fill the void left by the discharge and bounding and rebounding In a tempestuous solution could be heard. This commotion caused the sound, heard for over a minute Fee-Grabbing Bunch Is Digging Up Mud The desperation of the -f rafters and fee. grabbers backing Corneer for county com missioner in order to get even with Com missioner Lynch for Interfering with their treasury raids has now . turned to a scheme to rake up the old Schroeder- scrfeen of thickly branching . trees, the j Rapp murder caae for an onslaught that la to be made by circulars or posters be- Field Kitchen ItaaV H!a. experienced officer attll tank th field kitchen with the sturdy leg of th in fantry, th German heavy artillery and the aviation uorpa aa four (of the most Important factora lu tba ahewtna mad by the Uerman army. . Beyond bt. Benoit atid Let raiu a inge ef wooded Ulllr.. running north and aoulh along the eaat tank of theMeuse, rise tn steeply terraced alopea several hun dred feet front the frontier plalu. tnler pualng a natural lampsit between Ger many and the French Hue of fortresses beyond the 51 us. Tha French had foi tl- tnuxzlea pointing toward round opcr.lmO In this loaf roof. The gun carriage were screened with branches, Th shelter tent and the houses for the ammunition alo had been covered with green, and around the position a hedg of bonghe kept off the eye of poeslbl French splea wonder ing through the wooda. Aaalew "have Prawess. The lieutenant In charge of the guns, aflxiuu to show them off to advantage, volunteered to telephone th battery com mander In hi observation post four miles nearer the enemy for permission to fire a shot or two against a village m which French troopa were gathering for th attack. Thla battery Juit had finlahe i with Le Parochee, a French barrier rar across the Meuso, and was so devoting Itself to minor attack. Only fort really counted, ald th lieu tenant, recalling Fort Menonvllllera, near Lunevill, th strongest French barrier fort, which was the battery first "bug'' of the war. Its capture, thanks to hla guns, hud cost the German array only throe live, those of three, pioneers acci dentally killed by the fir of their own men. Now Les Paorche wa a heap of crumbled earth a ad stone, fa default of forts the guns were used against a "worthy target" a . "worthy target" be ing defined aa a minimum of fifty In fantryman. - At this moment the orderly reported that tba battery commander authorised two shot against the village in question. At command the gun crew sprang to their post about the mortar, which waa al ready adjusted, for Its target, a little les than lx mile away, the run mas lie pointing akyward at an angle of about lxty degree. A the gun wa fired the projectile could be seen and followed In it coure for several hundred feet. Th report wa not excesalvely loud, lief ore the report died away the crew waa buay a beea about th gun. One man with th hand elevating gear rapidly cranked the barret down to a level poai tion, ready for loading. A aecond threw open th breech and extracted the bras cartridge case, carefully wiping it out before depositing It among the empties: four more seised the heavy shell and lifted it to a cradle opposite the breech: a seventh rammed It home; number eight gingerly inserted the brasa cartridge, half filled with a vaseline-like explosive. me oreecn wa cloaed and the gun pointer rnpiuiy cranked the gun egaln Into poal tlon. In lesa than thirty seconds thu mn siMiuig dbck irom ne gun, again loaaeu aud aimed. A abort wult and the observer from hla post near the village ordered "Next shot. fifty meter nearer." The gun pointer mad th sljKht correction necessary, the n.ortar again sent its shell purring through the air against th village, whkh thl time, it wa learned broke into flame and while th men went back to their noon day reat. the lieutenant ex plained the fin polnta of hi beloved Nina. t One man, aa had beer aeen, could manipulate the elevation gear with one hand easily and quickly, ten of his horses could take the mortar, weighing- eight ton, anywhere; it could fire up to M0 shot per day. He wa proud of tho killful concealment of hi guns which hsd been firing tor four days from the same position without being discovered; Ithough French aviators had located all th slater batteries, all if which had suf fered loss from shrapnel fir Graves Aleaa Roadside. Along the roadside through te Lor- ' ralne mere here and there grave with' rude croete and penciled lnscrlptloaa. At ! the western edg of the forest tlie battlo ' panorama of th Meuso valley suddenly opened out, the' hill a. falling a ay again ateeply to the level valley bed. Tha towna below bt. Mlhlul and Bannoncourt. seemed absolutely deserted, not a person bring visible even around the large bar racks In th latter town. While th Uttle party of officer and ' Prttoi. Including th correspondent, eere watching the ertillery duel on the far hortaun or endeavoring- to pick out the tnfuntry positions a ahrs.nn.-l n.i. caure too raw even for the evening yellow Journal. "Joe" Rapp and District Court Clerk Bob" Smith were in conference yerter- day and Uapp secured a trarwrlpt of the testimony taken before tho coroner' Jury to be fine tooth combed for mud to lie slung at Lynch, notwithstanding the fact that the Jury found nothing whatever connecting hlin with any featuie leading up to the trouble. GERMANS DROWN AS DIKES ARE CUT Fire Thousand Meet Death in Flood Caused by Opening of Levees in Low Countries. WOMAN SPIES TAKEN AND SHOT Many af Them Kay Kerred Prar tier) t:aplaae aad Itasrast at Risk They Raa aad Pen alty far Offense. 5 NATIONS BATTLE ON A SINGLE FIELD BY SEA AND SHORE (Continued from Pkae One ) by (lie HrUirli and Flench ships, which are bombarding them from the sea. It Is probably the most picturesque bat tle ever fought. On shore the troops of five nations are fighting the Austrian and fWmnns on one i-lde and the French, Eritlsh and Belgian on' the ether, riakt tide ar Side. At the sea liritirh monitors, gunboats, destroyers and submarines are fifthting BhlM hr aid w'lh Vrtm I. nar.liliil whlla. i. The cutting of the ' a', the same time they are being subjected i.o.M'ON. Oct. : dikes In the low country southeast of Dlxmudo flooded out a large German force says the Bunday Observer' t-orre-si-ondcnt in France. Rome estimates rime the Uerman losses there a'. 3,000 drowned. besides JO.ano killed and Wounded. Thla may glre some hint, th dispatch adds, ki to what Is meant when It In d dared that the flghtlnw In thla region is the most desperate of the entire war thus far. A lan.r. number of woman splea have been captured and promptly shot In the vicinity of Kixmude. In some place the women declared they had been ter rorized Into practicing espionage. Almost without exception they had no Idea of the risk they were running or the penalty for their offense. The Belgian field army Is doing staunch work around Dixmude. Four Umes on Thursday afternoon the Ger mans charged th Belgian trenche with the bayonet along the whole front. Each time thcywere repulsed with heavy losses. ' Huge Fund to Go to Cotton Growers WASHINGTON. Oct. 26. After weeks of negotiation between bankers and mem bers of the Federal lteserve board, a tentatlvo agreement wa readied tonight which the board practically approved by which a fund of 1138,000,009 will he raised to take care of the surplus cotton crop and extend aid to the cotton producer. SUBMARINE WHICH SUNK 1 HAWKE IS NUMBERED U-9 ssaaaasBM BKR1.1X, Oct. S.").-By Wireless to 8ay villc. L. I. It Is learned that It waa the German submarine U-3 whjch sank the British cruiser Hawke in the North sea October IS, by a torpedo attack. The German submarine U-9, Captain Weddigen. la tlie craft which earlier sank the British cruisers ITogue, Abouklr and Crcssy. to attack by German submarine and a'rehips. Thus far. the warships' have had the better of It. for while they ar reported lo have inflicted terrible losses on Ihe German trying to advance alonr th coast, they, themselves, haxe suffered little or no damave and have warded of attack by marine. The British admiralty ha Isrued an account of the operation of thla fleet in which It Is explained that the ships have fired upon the German batteries In the Vicinity of Ostend. It waa probably that which lead to a report from Holland that the German hv been driven back in that direction and also to the statement that the allies had reoccupled Ostend. t'aaeaal Flartaatloaa. About Lille, which the Oerman hold, there have been unusual fluctuations, the French gaining In one area and the Ger man In another not far distant. There has been so much fighting here as well further south, In the direction of Ar ras and Rove, that even the accounts of tratnloada of wounded being taken dally to the hospital cannot be exaggerated. The same can he said of the district be tween the fortresses of Verdun and Toul, where two armlea have been battling for many weeka with gains and losses amounting to virtually nothing as far as diatance Is concerned. Today both sides clsim success In a battle lu which there were o many vic tims that the Gorman asked for a truce to bury their dead. Thl plea waa refused. Children Hate PillQ fnlnmnl a IS ) A Vy A A A. V . And Castor Oil Look back at your childhood days. Remember the "dose" mother Insisted on castor oil. calomel, valhurtica? How you hated them, how you touaht against taking them. With our children It s diffei-ent. Moth er who cling to the old form of phyaic simply don't realise what they do. The chlldrcna revolt is well-founded. Their tender little -insHes " are injured by them. If your chilli s atomac h, liver and bowel need cleansing, give only delici ous 'California Pyrup of Fins." Its action .Is positive, but gentle. Millions of moth ers keep this harmless "fruit laxative" handy: they know rulltlren love to take It: that It never falls to clean the liver ard bowels and sweeten tlie stomach, and that u tcasr.oonfu! given today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your drUKIrlst for a 5i- rut bottle of 'California Syrup or Figs." uhlch h.w full directions for buhles, children of all a.aca and for grown-ups plainly on each bottle. Btware of counterfeits sold here. See thnt It Is made hy 'Callfornlu Fit. Syrup Company." Refuse an other klnu with contempt. Advertisement. CANDIDATES FIND FARMERS OUT HUSKING THEIR CORN WATERLOO. Neb.. Oct. ffi.-tSpeclal Telegraiu.) Republican candidates in large numbers were here this afternoon, and. the democrat expect tho governcr and local candidates Monday. The farm era were husking corn and were not In town. The candidates were making an auto tour of Douglas county outlle of Omaha. Bee readers are too intelligent to over look the opportunities In the "want ar" columns. They're worth while rending. ' n n li'' r a I . !i I; , i J Iff'" fl Ir j : ; j jj: ' j (j- s'iiil A -rx fled th alopo Uti vucieM.vc row. I t',tl' bu" "-r them hi I, ia th ir. 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German da not mention the extent ef their toaaes la any tnlc.uUr action, hat It. was admitted aad is evldeut that it had cost a high price te storm those steep slopes ana win a pottitlow la th woods crown'ng the range, from which There waa a gvaeral stir, th assumption j ueing mat th French had taken the group on tb hillside for a battery gtaff picking out poaition for the pun, but a other shots were fired It wa seen that tb ahtapael mas exploding regulartv ' abov tha barrack a mil and , half' away. tU French evidently suspecting i me presence or Uermee troop there. Keaalarlty MekUJ.lkr. A ten ml. ride southward led to th I position ef the Austrian twelve-Inch bat j tery. The two guns 'his time were J planted by Hi Md of ihe road, screene.1 yl an m m ar m . m ' asssw - r m Phon Doug U7 Schllt Bottled Beer Depot TO S. tu otrcet. Omaha. JCebr. Phon 43 Oerber. 1"1 8. Main ft Council Bluff fte Beer Ttat Made MolivaiiiiteeliliijiiioiLes. 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