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Southampton, . Aug. . | Hale, former assistast- Pope Has Influenza. Rome, Aug. 19. e Tribuna today roported bt the paeh wad tnotapeucd, suffering from a slight influenza. but Only Battle Fought Thus Far, On Land of $6a,|rwme wxchores in cne sorene wore |k st o s prining miier: taken oft the vessel this afterncon by | ous audiences and receiving congratu- . & a government tug and transferred to |}ations on the eleventh anniversary of ] In the War of Seven Nations o e emome the | his coronation. crew also left the steamer and are re- —— turning fo Belglum. IPhe Duutch steamer “Alcar, of 3006 | BERGERON. HANGED FH\ . 3 tons, has been sunk and her crev; MORNING AT WETHERSFIELD. . VICTORY IS CLAIMED BY BOTH COMBATANTS |:iow sioccom: tor cranstads, Rus- | Killed Woman in New Haven Be. shell. Weathersfleld, Conn., Aug. 11.—Po- A French gunboat eseorted Into | seph Benemn‘." who on June 4. 1815, F; & 1 H 1 Falmouth at noon an Amsterdam )ner | shot and killed M Elizabeth R. Apart from w at L"t" Fighting is Considered In- hich the warship had ;;‘x::edhup at | Dowsett in New Tloviat Setasee aho f F3n 3 5 5 | ¢-o antrance to the Eng! channel. | refused to marry him, was hanged in significant—France and Austria are Officially at War— | ———==2-"" 7 the state prison here early today. The outward calmness that he had i Austria ‘H&, Abandoned Agdvance on Servia—Financia i /A OF HaLIRC maintained ever since the murder did TEMPORARILY OLOSED | not desert him. even under the shadow e ey e, ' o S of the gallows. He entered th i ‘Conditions in London are Returning to Normal State— | No Ships in Port Will Be Allowsd to | cution chamber with a firm step ‘and ¥ 1t v 2 Leave Until Order Is Countermand- [& calm expression on his face at # ‘Military Experts Regard German Infantry Formation as - % 12:06:17 o'clock. Twenty seconds lat- o er, the deputies had strapped him, ¥ R 27 Halifax. N. S, Aug. 10—The port of | Placed the noose about his meck and B Obsolete and Ineffective Against Weapons of Today- Halltas has: been temporarily ‘closed. | Srung the trap.. At 13:16 the body . Naval officials announced today that ‘was cut down, lowered into a coffin A no a~ips now in port will be aliowed | and the murderer was oficially de- = to st antll the order has been coun- | lafed dead. - Frison authorities say London, Aug. 11,.1.20 a. m.—No great | grain exporters that the Belgian £0V-|termanded. Any British ships arriving | that this was one of the swiftes: éxe- Battle has yet been fought on land|ernment has decided to cover all risks ) o the harbor will be convoyed in cutions on record in the state prison. or sea in the war of seven nations, un- jof war on wheat or any other £rain|after the regular examination, but| Berseron. although married and taken by the millitary les. 1Oulflda thousands more braved e less the German assaults upon the|shipped to Belgian ports. Shee in port “they will mot be ailowed |Baving a family of five children, was | no on admitted at the rallway | has authorized an appropristfon of | drenchi: o stand in stent systl fortresses at Liege eventuallf’ assume fi vl e Dty Touee aielals have | infatuated with Mrs. Dowsett. :After | statio thout military permits. Au- | $25.000 for the rellef of iale eigar| oy Tema | athy. Eaasing ihroseh o e O the proportions of battle in history. 1SH CRUISER CAPTURES been ordered mot to clear any more |she had pasistently refised to marry | tomobiles are halted at every mfie. | Mmakers. T e e e t2" | by humanity (he casxet win Sl f sk clearance papers this morning, bu volver. | frardesmy e trpdited PO ot on D 3 e oot | single wreath, ‘he it gift of the press and the Germans occupfing the -city. . : ry these Wez: tily recalled. She was holding her two years old e proc- | Rockefeller was launched at Newport zian tow Then the presi@ent | g ns orig his daught The situation is unique. There is|!® Taking Her'as a Prize of War Into Cout'l:ehusm v = ahfld n Ner & t the o lamation that every German and Aus-|News. The boat has a capacity of azain to the heavy burdens |* g s ¢ B ps now in port will be s at the time: trian who does not declare himself | 70,000 barreis. { h loneliness of the White | _Close behind walked the president 84 Sonfiemation o tue Daily Maflls ro. Hami rrauda. affected .by this order. iFshing ves- | He pleaded guilty to homicide under [ (ifh Wno, does not Ceciere Bimeelt > E E Sels and others from ports along the |the statute leaving with the court to L d te hores are not | determine the degree of guilt. It is ) inflicting a loss of §,000 men. ing ocean liners today brought con-{ SNECRN FRC vestern s 5aid that this was the first time this but miitary men regard all the esti- | Goast, strict censorship over the cables | I$ 8MORE the ships in Halifax hashor. | [OKEL T8 Couneel recently appesled mates of the belligerents as great ex-|leading out of Bermuda perhaps kept The Meuretania lote Liverpoot for e | 7, il SCRINNS, CQUTt O & Dew trial the Germans and cut off their retreat,| New York Aug. 10.—While incom- e : d - flence afterward until the presid azge: 3 hidden from lc knowledge here the ments of 2,000 each. a party of camp fire girls of Mt. Ver- | ¥0n’s body in the Fast Reom. b e oom Licws, iha fghiti of tie | Tate' ot the NOth Gerapen Liovd veas fax on Aug 6 to escaps capture BY | commited while: under the Wnfluence | ™The train service between Brussels | non. wak drowhed while bathing Lear | MG, the crowde. the e osine of ihé| ree, danghters and his sone-iad first week, when resoived to the prop-| a!av Ex’onprl;l wm.‘eln;,dwmcno' to&k 15$;L::::;?- Sty of whom BB P - o voriferpigbiods eyl 5 ':H o, | #nd Paris was resumed this morning. | Ridgefield, Conn. nt derartment i tne _Ar‘(,.,._ —_ er;leredell?:o;vl.(aau.:hfn famik er ctive eventually will doubt- | Six thousand tons of coal out of this | 1 s e — the wnasses of flowers wh TS0 Coneidcped. nclgntarant Port under cover of darkness last week | 21r°ady reached New York by traln. Ty Bergeron, It 1s understood admitted | 1o RELIEVE CONGESTION Benjamin Phillips, 85 years old, vino the East Room were the| ae the v oy boarars One of the most important develop- | before the battleship Florida began its e under the influence of liquor at th OF FOREIGN COMMERCE | 122 5Pent 44 vears in London prison: s on'y way ef et ths end vel Mo ments in the eves of sxperts is the | enforcement of the neutrality laws. | REASONS FOR CLOSING time. His two brothers visited him asked the London Sessions to #end | sympathy for its chief of the party rode in special cars 1; genera ltestimony that the German Nows by Wireless. him to penal servitude. his srief. ety roda & e i OF CANADIAN PORTS | Yesterday in the deat hhouse and baie The British cruiser Essex has the —_ hi ma sorrowful farewell. ?-rv;-n liner Amflerfmlufli and r‘f “-i‘* Authorities Believed to Be in Posses- T":fl:":’ fl"“l {7; take nu; New Bri g ng her, a prize of war, into Hami i tain urial. He was a former res- persisted in. sion of Information Not Disclosed. | jgen, Franes imd Austria finally are of-| tom Bermuda according to wireless of that city. 5 Ha- despatches declared to have been over- b 7 g T flcially at war, the ambassadors hav- | _Ottawa, Ont. Aug. 10.--The reply of | = ing left the respeNive capitals. The | Dard at sea. The Aseoclated Bress| mijtary ‘authorities here to inutries [ TRAIN PLUNGED THROUGH French overnment broke off diplo- !¢ cryptic despatch that he hed informa- | 107 the reasons of the closing of the A _RAILROAD BRIDGE hatic relptions Whih Aw on the | tion which he had not been allowed to | POtS of Montresl Quebec and Fol - Fpnas at Dosiran iroope” ware ™= | (o tunldy 0y e PP mtciuge | (X esves 10 o b inferrad Shat (e | Threo Per one Kiled—Man Implioated have abandoned | &me in nse to one Informing the | i 4o 116t considered wise to make pub- ir/Plot Shot to Death. infantry formation is absolute and in- eff ctive against the weapon ‘of today and means an enormous slaughter if hose chuech the presi-ent. has wor- | Baltimore was carried by _six Ausiria appears meeting with a statement of the se- | John Pray, a one-year-old baby | o 2 e Sdvatict o Seryin for & thme: and| COTTosDY t of the reported capture | o ®(Rouzh they would not say so. in Bt riousness of the situation and with & | was Iilled and. hig witume mflu;; shipped since he came to Washington. | Only & small part of the flowers a‘f is" apparently - cooperating with - Ger- | °f the Krohprinz Wilhelm. so many words. A high official said S i \UE: . 10.—Three peraons | plea for practical action rather. than | intured when a largs fagbole fall sats | 1o o 200 were present. lesides |be sbnt with the trato and the Hes many in the supposed. strategy of at- * Pursued by Warships. .. |tnat from -time to time certain in-|>ete Jdlled today when a train|discussion. - Mr. Farrell said that the |a gathering at Newburvport, Mass. - | tror tne o o (o Intimate | malnder, ol & o ons tant cife o . tempting to_crush Framee:b Rus- |- Sk enforcement of the neutral- | formation was .received pointing _to [ Hianged throush a railway bridgs near | first necessity ‘was to' start exports ST R T B B i s sia_can mobilize: A ity was taken ‘by the port au- |the necessity of certalm precautlonary | (i Cfuadinn military camp. Val Car- | moving. J. Gardner Bassett, héad of & Buh- | (ne soon. ana indd homae hen —— 8egini e T et Financial canditions in Thndon are| thoritied today simost simultantously | measures and action must be taken | HeI- The bridee was damaged during | "It was agreed that the council | lic ‘school in Boston, who was arfest- | inc <o el A v Fewepe Talled Balls. returning to normalr s Althe there | with the arrival of the Atlantic trans- | without giving any speclal reasons.| oo oygpect ‘"‘!'x“‘““" oy the author- | which consists of 35 national repre- led for the alleged larcemcy of $500, S Yice peiaiiente [ ol Mankssas, Va, Aug. 10.— is a great dislocation in m: trades, | port liier Minnetonka, which report- | The ports, he said, were not actually | Lo’ o ot dummn ch- ed in the plot | sentative manufacturers, bankers, | was exonerated by the Grand ST e emploveyofithe W ouse. | ne tolled their church bells and sl the prices of foodstuffs have only ! ed that a warship, = nationality not | closed, though vessels ware forbidden | ¥ ot uh & he Was running | merchants, Tallroad and steamship 3 No Honorary Pailbearer: lent, ¥mpathetic crowds gathered R& stightly. learned, had pursued her during the |to sail. The order might not be main- hu:r”};m or‘r’“"n.u' o saw the man | men collectively standing for the gen- | The House went 6n record as being| The casket was 1 m th~ White | many of the railroad m»mw K closing. hours of her voyage to Ameri- | tained for longer than a few days. the s T rumallenged him. When | eral interest of all elements engaged |in favor of Sunday closing of postof- | House by six me the city po-|as the epecial train bearing CORRESPONDENT PRAISES can waters. An embago was placed| Owing to the rigid restrictions on|g 2, used to halt the guard|in or affected by foreign trade, should The amendment was proposed | lice force win for mary yoars have lson and his deadsiwife Dassed A on the wireless apparatus of every ! news of all strategic moves it is aim- . work for a national unity of action | Ly J.epresentative d of Georgla. | guarded the home of the presidents. | southward. The presidént was sif . GERMAN ARTILLERY | foreign ship in New York harbor. This cult to obtain expl.nations of orders in setting American export and import ot There were 1o honorary pall beargrs. | beside the casket as the traim : step was taken after the authorities be- | issued from military headquarters. PASSENGER STEAMER ASHORE | trade free from the paralysis of trans- | Official returns from the Kanses saw the funeral party pass on | Washington, and he stayed there untll But _Expresses Surprise at Infantry | gan to suspect that forelgn cruisers at - NEAR BELFAST, ME. | Portation. The council decided to | primary election laft little doubt that Union tion where |late in the évening. Fighting in Solid Formation. sea might be communicating with ships | | ARGE OIL TANK FLEET pil st abiic 4 ’ * | maintain daily touch with all its mem- | Mrs, Lizzie Sheldon of Lawrence had | the trai i it Grive was| The train ls due at Rome, of their nationality in po: A Tug Has Been SuMmoned From |DPers in all parts of the United States|been nominated for Supreme Court|made over little fi ets and | where Mrs. Wilson's body ls to A London, Aug. 11, 220 a. m—The Shsamed Ta Nwitrality Line. IN NEW YORK HARBOR. e and with the numerous commercial | Justice. only three closed bear- | buried, tomorrow afterncon &t g Dally Telegraph's correspondent, who mgor to Pull Her Off. and industrial organizations which The chase of the Minnetonka end- | i rted o B e vm:u:':i( n:;::huot lhen"fril"l:i?t?f& ed early today only after the. whip| OlYmPic is Reported tn'l. Headed T Belfast, Maine, Aug. 10—The Bast- excellent. but. expresses mutprise at ,Steamed into the three mile neutrali- ward Halifax. ern Steamship Company's Passenger the infantry fighting in close order. | fY Zome in the vicinity of Nantucket.| o = o i steamer Camden, bound from Bangor Battalion after battalion was thrown | Three days out from Liverpool, the| e crk,dAux. 10— }n‘slgt! to Boston, hent ashore two miles below into the fight in solld formation. but, | Minnetonka, flying a British flag, was; Tiles off Sandy Hook late yesterday | this city n a heavy fos tonight. She he adds, the estimate of 25,000 iosses | informed by wireless from the White | the British tank steamer apell%| was in an easy position and reported wes an’ exaggeration, g Star liner Oceanc, on her way to Eng- | Which arriver here today, sighted the| that there was no danger. A tug was Most of the captired Germans were | 12nd, that a state of war existed. Last| Olympic, of the White Star line,|summoned from Bangor to try and which left New York vesterday with- | pu fiols 18 to 31 years of Agh . Their | Night the Minnetonks refused to dis-| 7,0, oengers apparently. headed for| oo her Off §ray uniforms were stripped of all | Close by wireless Her identity (o a war- % POReRERE 2RRSI Tl ¥ RS O 3 committee submitted resolutions, which | Far East. Eovemmment s cailed the attention of | dore Roosevelt announced tor that insignia and their helmets were cov- | *hiD which asked it With her port-| 08O, [T M tain of the Wa-| ortish Steamer Arrives in Boston. | were adopted, urging the prompt pas- the United States to the inconvenience, :::“;h“:’“"" J the Sane > ered with grey cloth, b et ““‘cu‘ e Minnetanie | Pello reported she seemed to be steam- Boston, Aug. 10.—The British steam- | sage of the bill now pending in con- | Thomas Piptone, manager of the |10 #s and trouble causcd by interrup- - r‘:p““w s il Willtam, 3 The civilians of the town; says the | €¥ery state room cut, the Minnetonka {1 (00" " course which would take | °f Bohemian of the Leyland line, with | gress which would probide immediate | foreign exchange of Relmiml a Co. | tion of mail between the United States | Dunes, republican state : eorrespondent, showed the greatest 'hD:”m"t“‘;le q”mg ““er‘: nu“;}‘;s her toward Halifax, where several of | DiNCty passengers aboard, arrived in|means to increase the American mer- | New York bankers confessed to,and Germany and Austria, siving | 700, G975 00 b ‘county, other m"""‘“ 3 courage under. bombardment "and In | ;“ o ~| the White Star fleet have put in re- | ROFt today after an uneventful ten |chant marine and recommending that | stealing $150,000 from his employers| Warning that mail for Austria and | T8 R SOFC COUR the face of slarms brought ‘in by |lights. N s d | cently. Officers of the line denied the | 9a¥S trip from Liverpool. When the|the government at once provide war |in one year. i Hungary given to Eng liners would 'MNL"I e a.‘B-rn:uaruldnn frightened refugeés. The German Reservists Stranded. OIrrapls WAL ROIE th LIASAY. steamer was In mid-Atlantic the wire- | risk insurance at reasonable rates on be held in England. Secretary Bryan s Xamne of ths e, shells did a lttle damage to the city ‘Thousands of German and Austrian B Mowse, "I tactories’ Best. coal | abie I And mesns of - Gansperiation | (2 1argest ofl tank fests ever assem- | SMACY, SO SoFiena Althoneh M mine were in operation throughout the | homeward. The Holand-American line | homprincville out to mumeastine, ot | Were off the coast, the . Bohemian's day, predicied that the Germans could | Amsterdam. The Lloyd Ttallano Steam- | 1nes", oTUfers UK In the Atlantic. e Bat_iake tho foris without enormous | ship company anriounced that ite ShiD | for the most pirt, each carrying thos: Steamship Arrivals. Thore 15 now 15 this harbor one of | 158 Bave the news of the war between ands of tons of ‘ofl. Several tankers —S! i en property owners will be cowpelled | destination. There was no foreign mail Tight wing. He expressed the opinion | alian ports, carrying reservists of any | Wiicnleft here before war was o N ey 1% (1 fAiaer Puts, perior Court on $6 Bond. oo i e drd stk s s s priginating in' thia countrs left on o By e e el et Aoe Adh of (Gsesing | mationaiity. eI od remntinCst| Clared are said to have been reqquisi-| Genoa, Aus. 6—Steamer Perugla.| pvuiinaa Conmo Aus. 11—Charles | (hL00 uEsessment. hand in New York vesterday after- |Gemurrer. He added that an es e o B - e e ot i, of | tioned by the British government as|New York. SERSIG: SO e by et ] P < - A i O neral rsiained | Of twenty days in which to prepare Mflfld Dbeshuse nh" i e [ Ships to Brazil and AT-| fuel carriers in the North sea. London, Aug. 10.—Steamer Andania, | W, Fllis, aged 18, was late today bound | Frederick L. Green and George W.| =The posimaster general explained|action was ebtained today in the 0 I-humamnd.u Jre datd. Sk the | gentine purts. beginning Thursiay. The nintiber of Spplicants ¥t the mu- | Afee feeat " | ever to the superior court in bonds of | Miller employss of a mergue at Bos- | that all mail for Austria-Hungary ad- | preme court. It is probable that the jre s W04 wrwg cory Collector,of the rort Malone before| nicipal employment exchange for fobs | Liverpool, Aug. 8.—Steamers Baltic | 35.000 on a charge of attempted train | ton, were arrested on an indictment | dressed via Rotterdam had been of- | case will come to trial in October. = H‘: German P e starting "mn ol Hti b on” | has increased considerably since| New York: Megantic, Montreal wrecking. It was alleged that on Tues- | charging them with larcency from the | dered sest by Dutch lin unless it | “zfr Barnes’ action was begun oSormans will being thelr |fer with the port suthoritles there e- | foreign reservists stranded here have| Christiania, Aug, 3. Steamer Hellig | 8 last he placed an obstruction o |Gead and conspirac could be more expeditiously handied bY | Colonel Rooseveit a fow weeks ago 18e , aotilioey, ssainet (he forta but | garding the neutrality 1aws, stued an | iecn unable to find & way fo et Olav. New Fork the main tracks of the New York | *° other routes. No German or Austria- | sued a statement 'n which, ail g "W opinion of .the correspondent | ing the revenu statutes In the examin- | “*02%" Quebec. Aug. i0.—Steamers Heepe- | % Haven and Hartford vailvond. T1| willi Docker, a farmer living | Hungary mail has been sent by Britishi | political conditions in this state, the Germans have dscided to advance | ation of Americans and others return- rian, Glasgow, Cassandra, Glasgow, (1o 0%, ', The'ties, And added metal | Pear MfYdletown, N Y. was shot and | ®MIPS- tacked Mr. Barnes and the o 48 o ation of of rn T Mount Royal, Antwerp. DRIIGHESt onx: T+ Rewi ek serfously wounded in a riot among a bi-partisan boss rule, mentioning along south ¢ Méuse, | ing from Europe. Gave Lusitania a Secare. Ik Aniy plates, with the ostensible purpose of | goo OUS e e a1 - 3 leaving Liege. ) Newport, R. L, Aus. 10.—A possible causing the engine to swerve from |LUES%, [URNS, NS KL Was canmd [ SEEKING WHEREABOUTS of Temmany Hal T ' - LULL BEFORE LIEGE explanation of some of the reports the tracks. An express train did act s xhe OF MISSING AVIATOR. amm: all. o MONTENEGRINS ADVANCE .| that the Cunarder Lusitania which left ually pass over the obstruction. but | Secretary Bryan announced that he 2 3 ; '8 CALM BEFORE STORM.| Niw York for Liverpoot Ausust 5 had || SYNOPSIS OF EVENTS the pine was so light that 1t was| had received acknowledgment ot | Prof. David Todd Was Last Heard |DRAFY OF LPAN FOR PEACE =SS ON AUSTRIA FROTIER || ... Doubt That More Extensive Bat. | been pursued by foreisn warships off crushed by the weight of the train. | President Wilson’s tender of good of- from at Libau on July 16. IN DOMINICAN REPUSI s o ek (o bent the American coast was given by mem- IN EUROPEAN WAR || The police, it is said, are searching | fices from Austria-Hungary, France, W z Russians Have Made Strenuous Efforts e is Imminent. bers of the crew of the United States for an accomplice, Creat Britain and Russia. New Yerk, Aug. 10.—The Aero club [ By President Wilson—Details Net to Enter Austria, v T e A 11, 3.49 | destroyer Walke tonight. The Walke, Diplomatic relations between || b e of America today requested Secretary Be Made Publio. 2 fsc Brussels, O ehtine aroumg| With other vessels of the destrover || France and Austria have been brok- | [ MILITANT SUFFRAGISTS Charles Newcomb and Edward | of State Brvan to use his offices to Vieana, Aug. 10, a Londen—Five & m—The lull in the fighting around | f,¢jjja, was engaged in manoeuvres off | | en and the ambassadors have left ns last Saturday }-'m’fl“ f;:v-"fl" T b S ittic | Montauk Point when the Walke sud- || the capitals. The French foreign || e Austrian frontier a“ "y g:'..z = _’”‘“‘-m'nc on & scale| denly came close to the bl gliner in||office, in a statement, says that the posts to the of the fortified town | d0U gty _“m’: this war is fm.| (h® dark According to members of | initlative was taken by France be- . of Trebinje, H a. - The Aus- Ot vet w the destroyers' crew the big liner im- | | cause Austrian troops were alding trian losses were one c&.c;r and twen- fl’_,'.'he %, e Patatall A .a- | Mediately developed a wonderful burst | | the Germans. e e Wandrea sien killed " |ordinarily = watchful against epies. (°f SPeed and vanished. The French are advancing. in o ne Ruesiang made strenuous | There is universal belief that proofs 5 Alsace, but against what oposition efforts to Austria. but have been | eXist Of an oranized system of es is not known. . b g DenaE% tho Mighest standing are in: | remiawe: Ont. Aug. 10._British army || The Germans occupy the city of volved. / e ted oushout Canada .have|| Liege, while the Belgian troops hold | | Relchspost "The. governor of Antwerp has lssued | 4600 of them on the roster kep iny an || the forts. The Belgian officials a proclamation warning all German | of er kep tby &0 | | view is that the situaiion iz yuite supplies from the mew Seryian terri- o officer of the imperial government here. I satistactory. Strong forces guard tory are being gradually cut off as and Austrian residents to present| Transportation is being forwarded to the surrounding of the Servians by the | themse efore the police; refusal to | them all over the country and they || %L the approaches to Brussels. Austrians proceeds, = - > do so will but them in danger of be-| will report with as little delay as The Austrians befere Servia are e ing shot as spies. ‘| possible at the mobilization head- || still bombarding Belgrade while MEAVY FIRING REPORTED German soldiers who became sep- | quarters at Quebec. part of the Servian army is taking Mrated from their regiments lost their 2 BETWEEN LIEGE AND TONGRES |‘way and are falling Into the hands of | g po0 o poce e SR I Toene. g Ry the Belgians. For the most part these ymphony QOrehestra Marocned. The North Sea is again closed to @ermang, Placing Heavy Guns’ Before | are eavairymen and they surrender| New York, Aug. 10—Some mem- || nshing feets, which is regarded as Liegs il Wil without striking a blow. Aparently|Pers of the New England SympHony (| significant in view of the fact that 2ot they are glad to be fed and lodged by | 0f Boston, who have btween lsuring in || there gre large Britieh and Ger- London, Aug. 11, 3. in.—The | their captors. Two hundred Germans !!l’“‘::g:dl-;-" -l';nm N‘f;‘“{ u:: was an- | [ man ffets in that water. eorrespondent of th legra, A ed in this way Jast night. | DO! e tonight by manager e e T | ™ e Gormans. have deettoyed. the | Of & Private touring agency.. As soon || The German crulser = Karieruhe, that there has been heavy firing along | bridges and rallways around Tongres.| &% ""““’“,,"fl"“"}fm"}’ luh made for :{“;hr:;lr“:g = .::_:.‘;;2; s the line between I.iege and Tongres, | King George has @ent a message te| them on 4 ship sailing for this country | | Hico. Teported an engagement i The Germans are placing heaxy gans Kink Albert of Belgliuga, congratulating they will start for home, it was stated. || ¢ ir Britisn and French crulsers. A Romo desparch to Use Dally Mail | country by the Belginn army. Prince Willlam of Lippl Slain. The French gevernment forbids the it s reported that the Montene- | " o g s Tondon, Aug. 11, 1.40 a. m—A B publicatien ef rench casualties ine Save Gicunied Bontaris FRENCH“GUNBOAT CAPTURES | sels dempatch to ‘the Exchange Telo- || list, so that ans may net know 2 @raph company says ihat among the || {he mevements of French ; PRI e DL AN_AUSTRIAN LINER |&vs g the rman losses In the assault on troeps. 1 . For Shipment of Grain. ‘Mfi Bteamer Bunk—det Known |Awere Prince William of Iippe and his All Germans and Austrians in Whather by Mine or Shell. AoRSwho. wire illod Belglum must. declare themselyes Belgian | *~ - within 24 heurs or they will be ar- i Aug. 10, 515 p. m.—One _ Steamer Sailed. rested as sples.n - i . Rotterdam, Aug. §.—Sailed, steamer : S | Niguw. Ambterdam, New York, T WAL m:ris'mmmm, por, and Its Jotal Circulation i | L[EGE, | o . 100 Berman Spps | Cmivet Tokwsns [SD ~Shot in Belgiu COUNTRYEIS COVERED WITH NET- | srees would aajousn by ausiet 260 Its Final nm Place at Romo, ;TR WORK OF THEM Many of the Spies Were Armed With Bombs and Revolvers and Wers Rid- | of Chinese bandits was killed by Gov- | Then the President Will Turn Again to the Heavy Burdens of ing in Automobiles Bearing Fake . Numbers. Brussels, Aug. 10, via Paris, . T Belgium has been covered with | Whiting, Ind., to Chicage, a_distance a notwork of German sples. Six hun- dred already have been arrested one hundred were shot today. Some | Hundreds df farmers took a dip in of the Germans captured were wearing | the ocean at Mansaquan. N. J.. in ob- uniforms of gendarmes, civic guards, | ervance of “Jersey Wash Da. soldiers and officers of the Helgtan | . . army. Many of the sples eaptured it I an were armed with bombs and revol and were riding in sutomobiles bear- | North River in New York harer. ing false numbers. They also had in g == their possession telegrame and letters | A gasoline explosion destroved the| twashington, Ausz. 10. —Woodrow | relatives or close friends of the with the counterfeit signature of Belgian minister of war. Just before and after the fighting began private signs were discov on bridges, military works and aque- ducts indicating that those struct should be blown up. Sever thorities spy. Since the Flanders provi; were placed under martial law, days ago, more than 2,000 spies have | husband and sentenced to 10 vears' been arrested. Forty thousand have been enrolled and have been formed into 20 regi- Gladys Woodell, 16 years old, one of Measures Being Taken by Nati Foreign Trades Council. New York, Aug. 10.—The natl foreign trades council held a meeting | the first week of A here today to take measures for rellef of the comgestion of forelgn | Adam Weisran, a butcher of ©ald- | feesh. o 1 commerce due to the European James A. Farrell, president of United States Steel corporation chairman of the council, opened commerce. short notice, members came from ery part of the United States. A committee was appointed to ommend action to the council trade, HELD FOR ATTEMPTED Charles W. Ellis Bound Over to Announcement Made in House toda: house of common: tutionul headquarters, Texas State Demecratio Convent democratic comvention of Texus ations made in the recent primary sratic exceutive commitiee today nemines for, cosgress-at-large W, P, present cemptroller, ton, 2,000 WERE ARRESTED precautions have now been have telegraphed to it for informa- Ecaard H. Plauk and George Lind, tion regarding shipping. Its object is | both o to cooperate with every effective | tion C agency for the extension of American | churged with the Although the meeting was called at both the hulls and the cargoes of Thomas G. Plant, a retired shoe | forwarded the Austrian ambassad g American vesséls engaged in Over-sea | manufacturer of Wolfboro, N. H.. was | Susgestions to Postmaster General | 5,47 00} foosevel’ weod s BHC TRAIN WRECKING ORDERED RELEASED | ROW®, of Medforl, were kilied by a |learn the whereabouts of Prof. David | Washington Aug. 10.—A definite Commons Yesterday. e the aeronautical map committee of the | carried by an American commissle - . Three Smiths have filed for olaces | Aero club, went to Russie to photo- | which left Havana, Cuba, ftoday London, Aug. 10.—As 2 result of the | on the primary ticket at Atlanta, Ga.|8Taph an eclipse of the sun, intending | Sani enroute to s::i. Domingo war, King George today through RegZ- | They are Frank F. Smith, City Tax |to use an aeroplane in the work. He City. ntil the commission has ma inald McKenna, the home secretary. | Collector, John Y. Smith, rder | Was last heard from at Libau on July | its representations to the ordered the release of all the militant | and Charles W, Smith for Al "oy suffragettes serving terms in prison | for breaches of the peace. Mr. Kenna made this announcement in the | tener, is again confine in prison for | fect the release of Mr. and Mre, Ar- GENERAL OBREGON DEMANDS on a judgment for breach of contract.| Bavaria, as sples. Mr. Huntington, who SURRENDER OF MEXICO CITY With a Large Force, He Ocoupies a |3 farmer of Northfield, N. J. missed a Position Ten Miles Outside City. esico 1 vard leading a brood of 11 small quail. | Was due to his possession of these. in Phil Surrender of Mexico City was formaily | i y: ; € New Y a Bea ‘of Presideat Carbatal Yoo | g Serr Sont Faval Ohindeki: shmeh Regrets of Queen Wilhelmina. the iy ‘.‘..""u‘—u terday by General Obregon, who, With | of yrtoria. Ore. FPhe sl welzine 87 a large force, ocoupies a position at|p..na’ona will be preserved for eox- EI Salto, ten miles from the capital | Piition “ut (he Punamu-Pacific Exps. | iahed a proclamation regretting the|net resch above This was announced today at consti- | yion” { Bl Paso, Texas_ Aug. 10.The state | Limited, who was beiug heid at the| "ommittee with the mintster of eom- venes here temorrew te ratify nemin- | count of his being a German subject, adopt a platform. The siate demo- San Juan Ports Rico, Aug. 11.—The elared Jeff Mclemeore of liogston, a |the authorities yesterday to establish Lane gave notice of appeal, claiming | section of weeds bordering. tha Noro- | from Fore River Ship yards at Quincy, an official ceunt would insure his se- JOURNEY FOR PRESIDENT W o was recorded at the| Georgetown University. M rocx s agsni ™ | On Special- Train Bearing Body of Mrs. Wilson The will of Schuyler B. Jackson. of Newark, N. J., leaves $50,000 to char- ities. Postal money order service with Aus-| LAST CEREMONY IN QUIET CEMETERY TODA' v tria was suspended by the postoffice | department. v “White Wolf” the leader of a band ernment troops. Office and the Lonliness of the White House—Yestere day’s Services at White House Were of Simplest Charac- ter, in Compliance With Her Wish—Outside the Station at Washington Thousands Braved a Violent Rain to Stand in Silent Sympathy While Body Was Borne ated that 20,000 longshore- w a Lane Walled by Humanity. vers | men are idle on both 'sides of the ik Gus Bruno, at one time a prominent character comedian died in New York, aged 66 years. Harold Witherspoon walked frem 2.30 of 23 miles to enlist in the army. and Leslie Hotel and a garage at Point | yy; 5 the - ilscn, president of the United States, | followed the hearse. Pleasant, N. J. The loss is $40.990. | was making the saddest journey of his 98 | Giant concrets life tonight. In a special irain bearing | Pa89ed Through Lane of i pes, each welghing | the body of Mrs Wiison to iis final| As the part % 3 1 > 1is e drew up bef ot o the Passale Vulloy | father and mother, he was on the way | thupder shower beg Within Sewer. e to Rome, Ga. surrounded by _ nis|station a crowd bad gathersd a ers and a few members . 22 | Mayor Froyer Andrads of Havana | JRSHLSTs and o few members of his| taxed the great strictute fo s I with & secret service sxent beside himm nces | Mrs. Elizabeth Hall of Louisa, Va. ‘hile flags drooped at half mast| Lbem followed his companions, : two | was found guilty f murdedhg her sghout’ the capitol to and | three abreast. e | thousands of men and women gather- | Members of Family Shared Sad Viglh imprisonment. ed in the wide avenue hefore the closed gares of the White jiotse sro first serviee was held over M At the train they haited as the o was carrfed iato the car and stood Service of Simolest Character. dreds of floral pleces. g The_Babies’ Welfare Association of| 1p s - e White e _ : n accord vith Mr-. Wison's| Al the flowers at the - New York reports that there were 50 | wy o 2. simple ~ many elabos onal-| fewer babies died iast week (nan in | ‘paraccer. - s | W tatiigoon s character. the reading zust, 1913, usic, only | Washington florists we e the the | as never tefore. Ord Beach, of the chureh whicn the \Wilson | world. Scarcely a capital of the world Mo | Ten, N. J. was killed by an automo- | family’ atterded during fheir vears in | or & city of the United States was um: the | bile while saving his five-: —old ; T -0l Princeton N J. and a beaediction | represented. A great bianket or- %hd | aausnter from a runaway horse. promounced by Rev. J. Il Taylor. at|chids sent by the Democratic clubs off a dozen men, | o'clock. ing the president loyed by ihe 2ssets Realiza- of New Yo'k, were arresicd | AUSTRIAN COMPLAINT OF ROOSEVELT'S ATTORNEYS 2 $5.000 ;e s My INTERRUPTION OF MAIL. SEEK CHANGE OF VENUE, « Boen Despatched, | Do Not Think He Can Get Fair Trial in Albany County. B Oyster Bay, N. Y., Aug. 10.—Theos ev-| The Great Northern Telegraph Com- | All Foreign Mail H. pany has suspended the deferred | Says Postmaster General rec- | cablegram service until further notice. | ' This | This _affects Denmark, Sweden and | Washington. Aug. 10.—Tlhe Austrian | by the plaintiff. Coionel Roosevelt said his fined one cent and costs for beating | Burleson. who sent this reply be Leld in Albany county and that if a reporter who tried to take_ pictures; “I have taken every measure to see |3f "R O A OY IPNUS GRT SRR of his estate, > that mail originating the United sent to a change of venue the © States for all untries be despatched would be asked to grant it Because of a heavy city budnet and | by the steamship line which will most | om0 R 18 e that ne Su- | & small increase in valuation. ilobok- | expeditiously deliver the mafl at its | 05 tne case to be heard at as 53 Boston and Maine express train near | Todd of Amherst college, who is some- | drafted by President Wilson for of | Somerville, Mass. A tew of horses| Where in Russia on a scientific miseion. | restoration of peace and orderiy gows they were driving escaped unhurt. Professor Todd. who is a member of | ernment in the Dominican c is 16. B tions in the island republic, detail The Aero club also renewed its re- | the plan will not be made public. Florencio Constantino, the operatic | guest to Mr. Bryan that he try o of- | peace "commissioners _are M E ames Sullivan, former Governor Jol debt.” His bondsmen gave him up. He | cher M. Huntington of New York, who | Frankln Fort of New Jersey A1 owes $50.000 to Oscar Hammerstoin | Were arrested recently at Nuremburs, | Charies C. Smith, a Boston lawyee Mc- = is also a member of the aeromautical HEAT WA A fow weeks ago Adam Deckenbask, | MaD committee of the club, was col- T WAVE. Diucy | Jecting_seronautical maps for the or- CAUSE OF 8iX fine Wyandotte hen. He saw no more | §anization, and it is believed that the e of her until she came into the barn- | arrest of Mr. and Mrs. Huntington | Three in New ' York—A Like N via London, Aug. 1 Mmm domen 3.05 a. m.—Queen Wilhelmina h:l‘pllb‘: ‘were overcome. The disturbance to commerce and indu ot - try and calling upon everybody to as- H. 8. Mundhelm, manager of the 55t those in need. She s d lons. | Coment Frodncis Gompany of Canade | fPrmailon of & general “Henevercns | cen- | Cltadel as a prisoner of war on ac- | 'eroe &s b and | Lias been released on perole. Argentine Transperts Sail For Boston. de-| Investigation was being made by over | the identity, of an unclothed body of | Mr.|a werian found ip an unfrequented | the Argentine dreadnought Vivadavia ton read at Darien. Conn. and to de- Mass. . where she was built, to termine If she was murdered. | tona’ S