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TIT ITT os ; THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 37, 1016." : AUSTRIAN .ROOPS MASSED TO INVADE SERVIAN TERRI7ORY Jt _ bridge spanning the Save River at Semlin. It is at Semlin that Austria has concentrated the greatest force for the invasion of Servia. Reports were received here to<day that an engagement was in ‘progress near the mouth of the Temes River, east of Belgrade. Reports of Servians firing on an Austrian boat bearing troops on the Danube were confirmed to-day. This encounter occurred near Semen- dria, twenty-four miles southeast of Belgrade, where some vessels con: | * veying Austrian infantry were fired on from the Servian side of the Danube. The fire was vigorously returned, but the result of the engage- ment is not yet known. Martial lay practically prevails throughout the entire country. All, telephone and telegraph lines are in control of the Government. The “yailroads have also been taken over and are guarded by troops. Army | "Pensors control all telegrams sent and the Government holds authority Jo open all letters and other communications. a Austria is determined to force Servia’s acquiescence in every demand made in the ultimatum delivered last week. Emperor Franz Joseph is| Said to have directed that extreme measures be taken to break up the, #an-Servian societies and obtain assurances that all army officers involved in the plot to assassinate Archduke Ferdinand be punished. ¥ The dual monarchy is to-day relying upon the support of Germany | » if Russia sees fit to disregard the warning of the other powers and in- “erfere in the conflict. Austria is apparently determined upon war, con- Aemt to leave the matter of keeping the conflict localized to the other | «Powers. Italy has notified Austria that in accordance with her relations ‘with the Triple Alliance, she will remain friendly | ~—-HERE IS NOTIFIED Arranges With Steamship Lines | to Rush 200,000 Reserves | to the Colors. | om | 3RVIANS BUSY, TOO.) | sanpaiiaaty \Ofticials of Both Countries| Here Believe Strife Is Cer- tain to Come. OMctal advices that war had been | declared in Austria were received at the Austro-Hungarian Consulate to- | the Bulgarian conflict and little work is necessary to get the men together now. The first message to greet Secrétary Paviovich this morning was a long night letter from 400 Serbs in Los Angoles, offering their services. The message read: “Inform us at once by telegraph if you have received information from Servia, What ta better for us to do, to combine volunteers or to collect moneys? We await impatiently your answer. “THE SERB SOKO AND COMMIT- TEE OF THE RED CROSS." * The Serb Soko is a Pan-Slavonic femi-political and military body of young Serb athletes. There are about 100,000 Serbs in this country who would fight if call upon, Mr. Paviovich stated. In New York and vicinity there are about 2,000 Serbs, while the greater number work in the mines out West and in the steel mille of Pennsylvania. “War is inevitable,” said Mr. Pav- lovich to-day. “We have no official advices and we are not exciting our Emperor William, Whose Army May Give Aid to Austria, WARISDECLARED, (S2kZes And Czar of Russia, Who Is Expected to Help the Servians AUSTRIAN CONSIIL | Subjects. The Serb is a very impul- sive citizen and would leave his work and his family if he thought there was going to be war. We do not want them to leave their work until It ts day. The nature of the despatches, which were in code, from both Vienna and Washington, were not disclosed by Dr, Ernst Winter, acting Consul- General for Austria-Hungary. The despatches were sent last night, but were muddled in sending so that | Dr, Winter had to order them re- peated over the wires to-day. An- | ticlpating the declaration of war, | preparations to get tn touch with the} Austro-Hungarian reserves tn ihis country were begun Sunday night by | |Dr, Winter and hfs consulate staff. | Announcements were mado in the | | Austro-Hungarian newspapers and/ | to-day the offices of the consulate at absolutely necessary.” 50 Atlanti De aly. SUNDAYS, August 9, 23, September 6 WERNESDAYS rd 29, August Servian Crown Prince o> Takes Lead of Army BELGRADE, July 27.—Reports ciroulated throughout Bervia to-day that Ming Peter is assured of Russia's support in a war with Austria, aroused @¥en greater determination to resist to the leet the demands of the dual Monarchy contained in the ultimatum delivered last week. le The entire Servian army is being mobilized. Crown Prince Alexander / ‘will take command in the fleld and all preparations are being made for (the defense of Nish, now serving as the capital of the kingdom. Parlia- a “tent, the court, the National Bank and in fact the entire government has been transferred to Nish. a 4 Across the Danube Austrian troope may be seen to-day mobilizing tor May aerate 1 RETURNING, Tre, AUaniic’ City 1.00 BM Tickets god only on Special Airectice. |tonday the oitces of tne connuiate « I] Pennsylvanta R. R. | *@e attack. Austrian boats are moving up and down the Danube carrying loweh i sare Wis to jaraue} 7 of bridges and other equipment necessary fof the invasion, while pe : ranae cs explanation has been brought to me! their present addresses @o that tho —_ f.) ip tore of the army is massed at Semin. hove I have despaired to use.” leonaulte may reach them at a mo Filled Bl gtade is all but deserted today. Panic stricken inhabitants poured Dr. Eugene Doyen, called to the inent's notice, | “ont of the city following the withdrawal of the Garrison, fearing the stand, testified that Caimette’s wounds) rh» Consulate also began negotia- Watch So) Austrians would invade the town at any moment, 1 ae oe LY etal: te vie ltion with. oMolals of 1 tro- | | proper medical attendance ie itor ci Vstros | | & It was decided today to suspend the operations of the Stock and would have lived. If the hemorrhage | American steamship line to hold ves- | Chains ee Exchanges here until Thureday. -| had been stopped by means of hemo-| gots of that linc in readiner= to trans- | a ena aaatacaear Intatic pincers when Calmette was é | Y rs - Lee eee ac wmuuld have |Dort tho reserves when the order 's! Warranted 10 Years. Y was called to-day to raise funds and been on his feet in two weeks’ time,|received -lling them ‘~ the colors. | ee : cae plan for sending soldiers from this aasang ‘ ’ country, —$—$$_—. A —-— CENTS § Reduced from $2.00 RESERVE} EAGER FOR DUTY. olbesnehh ee eee | CLEVELAND HUNGARIANS _ {SPARS FOR SHAMROCK IV, cone vnicn ateoaon te AWAIT CALL TO.WAR| Sir Edward Grey Calls a Con- Third Duel Growing Out of the Trial of Ex-| ARRIVE OW MINNEWASKA | when the Balkan con“ict began, were the ‘witness asserted. CONSULAT= CROWDED WITH! ’ J anne i , i 7 not half so bustling as those wit- we CLEVELAND, 0, July 2—Six| ference of Representatives Premiers 6 Wife May Result From Bitter omitamie a |nessed at the Consulate this morning. ¥ han thiety three ears we BA thousand trained Hungarian soldiers Clash—Testimony in Case Closes. | Passengers, Horses, Monkeys and|Two hours before the doors opened ate “oothined iaelver Ainost exciuntte- ae ' will go from Cleveland to take up of Powers. z & the corridor of the third floor wars pf Ell eed WE} arms tor their country agetnst Servia | lions Also Come In ‘aited with men, most of them between en ¥ on the first call to arms, it was said PARIS, July 27.—All the teatimony| Hungarian Government. 1 have| on Liner | twenty-two and thirty-five . ears. The telephones at the Consulate were ‘The racing mast and boom of the! \, >t so busy Sunc.y that to-day o.- bere Paw by leaders of the local | Covent, 1014. by The Prem Publishing Ge. |in the trial of Mme. Caillaux for the hesitated to use them, but I have de- ‘. . N (The New York World), . Oficial Reports Declare Rus-| “au Gre members of the First Ro-| (Woecal Cabie tewatch to The Xvening World.) | wilful murder of Gaston Calmette, Settee ase Moped agdrad ived here to-d on . serve @ Austro-Hungarian army LONDON, July 27.—The only hope ff the Figaro, has been heard @}Shamrock IV. arrived here to-day | ders were given to the attaches not to and are associated with sixty-two nan editor of ¢ Figaro, has bee late M. Calmet will » Tr Mi Min- ce WO. sia Is Sure to Do Battle and are associated with alxty-two na- of avection general war ie Murcps. on the Atlantic Transport liner Min- answer until the rush of office work x and the speeches of counsel for the) Maitre Chenu—How did you get it? vask! It was said on board the w, u ‘amet With Austria. land. It wan sald the greater part |Peets in the final efforts of diplomacy newaska. was over, of the men could be sent from Cleve- | belng made to-day in the capitals of | Prosecution and defense are to be oa Pergo yeoay sume way that | steamer that the mast and boom cost] Among the prominent facen w land within three days. the belligerent powers. In the negy- | delivered to-morrow. M. Calllaux then proceeded ¢ $10,000, ‘The Minnewaska vital those of the Hungarian orchestra Secmgeonyn tlations England is assuming the lead-| ‘phe closing of the testimony was 4 ©}150 passengers, 100 horses, 24 mon-| leaders from the fashionable uptown PITTSBURGH WILL SEND |ing role, The plan ia to call a conter-| arrended by an uproar in court fol-| "ae emit warts “1 onan |KEP® 224 tw lions, The passensers| hotels | 18,000 MEN TO WAR, |ence of ambassadors. It 1s stated off- | iowing a clash between ex-Premier| not repeat eee mae T shall’ geciared that the trip was most de-| Consul-General Alexander von | f sald already olally that the chief hopes of peace | c, lightful. ‘The weather was cool and] Numba {js absent in Vienna on his 77 v4 “4 Calllaux, husband of the prison about the bonds which is ‘5 nna PITTSBURGH, Pa,, July 27.—Six| lle in England's attitude, . and Henri Bernstein, the author, that | Figaro to c pe United the the 00h like 8 Toll nme tired play-]®"NUal vacation. Dr, Winter, who thousand Austrian reservists in the| The principal newspapers of Ger-| 41) probably lead to a third duel 8/1 merely inform Radyo rng a T ties. ing games on deck they used to go to served as a lieutenant in the Aus- Pittsburgh district were to-day noti-| Many to.day warn the people to keep | ing outgrowth of the trial. at the disposition of the pide an the zoo below decks. The lisns, Jimy trian army, is !n complete charge iad a aR fed by, aaron Tother Von Houser, cool and discourage a repetition of | cainaux while testifying had at- thentic documents by Gaston Calmette | ati Babe, are from Neonths old. | 202! assisted by Tleutenant Frank CHARLES A. KEENE ‘onsul here, of the impend-| Saturday night's violent demonstra- - Africa, and ar Ziska, Secretary to the Consul-Gen- | 180 Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry. WASHINGTON, July 27.—The gr tty of the European situation was Fefected in an official despatch from @. Petersburg to-day, saying Russian Minister of War had said @onsigered war between Russia and _ > Austria as almost inevitable. i wha RY Ms MAIL, soe tacked Bernatein—recalling his army | stipulating in the clearest possible| The horses are of Percheron and Bel- tion of the Austrian army, Hone ip the streets, ‘The result om ing European war, and the mobili 3 ‘i * pao Ministry hed losued ano The remaining 12,000 Bunday afiernoon and evening wae) Career end the charge that be was a |fashicn the conditions under which | Ele stele OM ok, See ete eiteits Maulne aabe | Broadway, New York disturbed and could not re-| t rf jam. ne * | vernment. , i ! indifferent in the crisis that had| P Utes dae Litee aaa ta ant et iat applause and howling caused such | Every Frenchman will realize to-day GERMANY WILL ACT fe Wir open eel ¢ ten ve THE PIEC, Detwoen Servia and Austro- b Austrian embasay, they were com-|4M uproar that Judge Albanel had| What would bave been the effect of IF RUSSIA ORDERS pe Niue lee rE of them] @ By Es i ———— paratively undemonstrative. - the court cleared and suspended the | that work, ARMY MOBILIZATION | pv en rane in the regular Fee order for the complete mobii:| SERVIANS READY The German people, say despatches | sittings. The playwright abandoned | “These documents are of unim- REY! NPCS -FeaEe: of the Russian army was con- TO JOIN IN BATTLE. Sins Shak (unt ienueet . Prete ane: all semblance of courtesy in ad-|Peachable authenticity. They were 1 tion of cheering on their Austrian] dressing the former Premier given me by Count Kaorlyi, chief of President Wilson said to-day, in INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 27,.— ally to fgnt # smaller and weaker ‘alllaux,” without any prefix. He | the Hungarian Radical Party.” to inquiri whether the|Stirring speeches on the European nation, but of carrying their own When he had concluded M. Cail- BERLIN, July 27.—It 1s understood here that Russia to-day formally in- | formed Germany that no mobilization; ten years, and every three years the men in this country report to this} office. There are about 40,000 reserves | “Service in the reserve corps 1s for C3 ides to th Ket. » had been ordered in Kus- | pullin | States would try to bring| political altuation which threatene to|- os have just witnessed the |/4ux handed a bundle of papers to oe EA corte precautionary |!" the district covered by this consu- Quick Repairing paace in Europe, that he had| involve Austria-Hungary and Servia| CALLS CONFERENCES French Treasury committing a felony |th® Presiding judge. They were not| military measures had been taken by ‘tate, which embraces New York, Con-/No matter how badly your considered the subject, but that|!N 4 war were made at the Forei¢n- by appropriating a will and turning ("2d 1 court, The County. oe nia communica. [necticut and New Jersey: glasses are broken, we repair them traditional policy of the United | ¢7#, House of the Indianapolis Ald As, OF GREAT POWERS t over to Calllaux. Then we have | 1" his speech, M. Catlinux had men-| dn Germany has decided not to take | SERVIANS, TOO, ARE READY TO/ without original prescription, ‘affai oe, ot fe ee th Rercenes of men, most of whom were Ser- TO END WAR TALK. | son Ministers of State come here Honed the name Philippe Glaser as a/any corresponding steps, but it is de. GO TO THE FRONT. Best Quality Crystal Lens 50c | (present crisis the United States could | viene, discussed plans for raising maaneahe and declare, in order .tq.cover up *Enatory of the documenta with Gas. |clared | thet, Kimmie immediate | At the Servian Consulate, No. 443 | Special Lenses Proportionately Lew. i@o nothing. For sarvio if wa bogienteer# © AEDE] LONDON, July 27—Sir Edward| thelr former colleague, that diplo- |10m Calmette Glaser is one of the| German mobilization West Twenty-second street, all was —~———_ kB 1 Grey has invited the Governments of| matic documents accepted with |84ing editors of the Figaro. serene. Consul-General M. I. Pupin 'CAGO FOREIGNERS AMBASSADORS TRY Austria-Hungary, Servia and Russia| thanks by the President of the re- Priciosl erage of tee de (oe one te fare wy event, was ae, | {# in Connecticut and the office ts in WILL JOIN COLORS TO AVERT WAR.\'° wonpend operations pending the| public aro forgeries. Either Pres | ne alllaux) aly, burned this afternoon when «| charge of Paul H. Palvidvich, the York: 184 Broddway, at John 8 IF WAR IS FORCED pb a result of his proposed mediatory con-| ident Poincare is feeble-minded or ? ‘whose name {¢ as yet known | consulate secretary, who 1s Also secre- New G john St. +] ROME, nly So Marquis Di san| ference In London, His Sth St. tion in| his Ministers have lied. M. Caillaux| “We may well be astonished at the | small boy, MbOW Tas @ itented match! tary of the Serb-American Educa- ae Guiliano, Ttallan Foreign Minister, | *#4rd to the conference is that the| stands on a c Mn and makes a pedes- |*!ngularly rapid increase of M. Cal-| to her dress in front of her home. SO | tional Alliance. ‘The telephonos at 101 Nassau St., at Ann St ‘ iw *| French, German and Italian ambas-| tal of it.” |mette’s fortune. In aur middle class| 1242. Washington ‘ ci site| ? J CHICAGO, July 27.—A large con-|and the British Ambassador to Italy ambas- | tal of it. Harry, who lives in the same house as the Consulte had been kept pretty 17 West 42d Street. tof the 20,000 Bervians in|to-day called on the Austro-Hunga- |Sedora in London should contor with| “But,” interrupted Judge Atbanel, |ftmilles tt would take one hundred the slide, gir »delng sought, by the busy Sunday night, but no official | Brooklyn:498 FultonSt., cor.Bend St o probably will return to thelr|rian Ambassador to discuss means of | D'moiving the diferenceg s | ™*"*|"'thin te litertaure,” and Atty yeare for euch’ fortene to " tadvices had been received. It ts] 223 Sixth Tsth if war is declared with Aus-|conciliation between Austria-Hungary it M, Caillaux recalls |#ecumulate, ixth Ave., near St. The Italian Government to-day in-| M. Bernstein sy a SS Open Saturday Until 6 P. M. Mt was said to-day after a num. |4%d Serve. es tne Auntrostun. | formed, Sir Edward that It accepted |a folly of my youth. ‘To-day I am in| Maitre Chenu: “Would M. Caillaux ee of enthusiastic meetings had been | garjan diplomat lust evening of thei: hia invitation, the fighting service of the artillery, tel! us in what way all thie excuses Bir Edward, in a * im the foreign districts. Intention, and he had replied that| House of Commons the steps. to be [and if war comen I shail be at the| the crime of his wite? ay Germans, will ko home, to] wulle he would receive thom with liaken to bring about mediation In the |front. If M. Calllaux ware there he) | M- Calllaux replied hotly: “There ir country is involved. Ev-| pleasure the Austro-Hungarian Gov- eran in this Country, who is on | srnment reserved all its rights to ie could not replace himself by a wom-|8T@ some questions which ought not an, He must fire himself.” |to be asked, but since I am asked reserve list is under. moral obli-|any military measures it deemed nec. t "1 Ts ii to his flag, according to Baron | essary. shall answer. ere is somethin; Bn ol the German Cone In addition to assailing Bernstein Ld -MARY, beloved mother of the Michael A. and John B. nd Kathryn R. residence, 2408 rr mn bolida: nd ti it catastrophe e @ dell ° et rep hn a ey cy No coer eee | tainting spells last night as a result | fortune IT leave comes from a per. Fored’ cleat Sten eax by the authorities for the tmainter: | Surope, and ite conaequences would of the severerstrain she had under |#onal gift made to me by Madame Inter- aos in his testimony, Caillaux had bitterly | Perhaps worse than losing one's life; + trade Mark: foass meeting of young Bervians HOLLAND TO MAINTAIN attacked the Tea of Editor ci | that Is to live by attacking women HE Hotter the Doy the more keen will be your appreciation ———— =| STRICT NEUTRALITY. aa tha: mette who waa killed by the wife of /#%4 enriching one's self at their ex- of LOFT SANITARY SODA, Delicious Ices, and many other atten § the ex-Premier. | pense.” Unique thiret-quenching Fountain Specialties. All bubbling, Interment, Calvary. . gy THE HAGUE, July 27.~The chief Pa ard, who evidently was deep-| 4, ilaux,when she took her seat} While reading the will of M. Cal- sizzling and sparkling with Purity and Healthful Enjoyment. On Maurdey. duly. 0: ROBBRT of the general staft of the Dutch| gruatlon, conchided by “expreming the| to-day, appeared much calmer than|™ette, M. Calllaux sald: “I wish to manee al for, Monday ay..| | cry Mitten vRUTT BO , : ® Army and the Minister of Marine|opinion that the failure of these ef-| she had been on the preceding days, |‘74W particular attention to the Layers og ht Ao ae made eT eee decided to-day to cut short their settlement would | ghe had, however, suffered from two | ‘Muse saying: ‘A greater part of the “ 1 ma ance of Holland's neutrality In the|D¢ Incaloulablow atpiv. |" "Saturday when she awooned | Boursin, It being understood that I UTTER PEANUT BRI t s gene! 01 ius 3 r event of w matic lrclen thal Austria will delay he reading af toe love letters | paid ber an Income therefrom during eee ‘nthe Fett Ce * 7 any movement toward the occupation , %¢0 ° r by Calllaus, former | . Slane fol BELGIUM MOBILIZES Of Belgrade unt to-morrow, 60 that | French Premier, while he was atiii| “What do woe gather trom this|I| Cents,” op dee AN ARMY OF 100,000 \ Germany and the other powers may| the husband of Mme. Gueydan, —_| will” M. Caillaux continued. “Fir ort to) as e000 as Judge Louis Albanel | of all, that tho act of gift was exe- is BRUSSELS, July 27.—Partial mo-|from Ruasia that the Czar’a govern-|and bis three associates had taken | cuted illegally, which constitutes a Uptown Office, northwest cor bilization of the Belgian army wag | Ment will keep hands off are awaited | their seats on the bench M, Ci testimentary fraud, How did Madame Clee ti PS i. eee, uTM nor {Mth St." amd Broadway: ordered to-day, raising the total of | {.oatiafy the other Powe demanded to be heard. | who inherited from RK ROW & NABBAU ‘ 4 Da Wat see en, Otget tee dicath int to Russ! West 125th Bt, a World’ the active force to 100,000 men, sive quan pamitancaes “The Figaro baving accused me to-|M. Cahauchard, under conditions it Treokizn, Office,’ 203° Wesbings witnesses, I should | were better not to dwell upon, from We The International Socialist Bureau The first Britiah fleet, comprising | day of suborn! ten &t., Brookiyn, for 30 fhost on Weaingaday. when Da general and torgede, bone in coalng a Boe Ae saben (an cour some aus | AOOROOD to FRERIN anne, omeed pareriecmees, "UAE of otrike an | land, ol " ong ora sive Lo 00,000 bax at g * PR of will be Uitered to the Worth Bsa ~"" |Ganton Calmette’s rélntions with thot bas never been but ap Ginn Peanuts, BOOS now J