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: Fosgbary t MORE li OF AMERICAN GOLD ~ MORE GOLD SENT | OUT AND WAR ASK “SENDS RATES ip Two Shs Fre From This Port To-Day Carrying $13,000,- City Has Been Divided Into Nine Districts, Each With a Headquarters, Police Commissioner Weeds am © nounced to-day that be hed hafennarre agreement 000 to Europe. 623,000,000 IS SHIPPED. But We Can Stand Drain, See- Me Adoo Wheat Prices Soar, rl retary Says— f city. In this way the said it would be possible te men particularly familiar with | iy onus districts always within reach aad Thirteen millions more of American at the eame time the unity of the Rold wil be shipped tf New Yor bureau would be maintained by esme on the steamers Carmania and ha tinuing the daily line-up of criminals — Ravoiv to-day eruthed to Kurope. and .uspected criminals et Pelle © Wheré the Imminence of war has cre. Headquarters. In addition there ae — ated 4 tremend lemand for the to be four special squads at Pelle ~ Yellow metal, It is to this country Headquarters that thrown that the banks of the Old World are into any district when needed, 4 Row luoking for das the war ‘The districts are to be established clouds grow darker. ‘The unprece- as follow: dented amount of $25,000,000 has al- 1. From the Battery to Fourtesmt® ready been shipped abroad since Fri- street, 123 men, commanded by Capt day and the total for the year is Cray, at Police Headquarters. $102,500,000 2. From Fourteenth street to Fifty- ee eee bids bility The picture shows the extraordinary diversity of nationalities that make up the Austro-Hungarlan Empire, Several of rrr tae ‘ciean Pers 1s tae terday, and, in sc cases, under- these were brought under Austrian rule by the annexation of two Servian provinces, taken from the Turk, an act which has Ington avenue. writers are refusing to quote any indirectly causea the Present Austro-Servian war. 3. The east side from Fifty-misth | Tates at all except on gold shipped street to the Harlem river, 47 mea, in American bottoms, ‘The rate on . the $10,600,000. «u by 0 ‘eciie, whic! Tyrol. sylvanta. a anion 31, Peasant woman of Upper Austria, vanta, tes ta fee os ine MS ne aetna peasant woman, 1, oPand a Transylvanian peasants. | 32 and 33. Two old men of the Tyrol.) 45, hos rian woman. ere i 23. Servian. f Boani 34. Di tian sy. . manian wi " 4 fully $700,000 of the shipment Is sald 11, Hungarian woman, $1. Pinkavivanian vunmmetes 3 and 36. Hoxgarian Serbs trom oman of ‘Transy! |. Transylvanian peasant woman. to have been u HH and “ Slava, and 18. Bosnian Turks. 26. Montenegrin woman of Noir Southwest. 4 The ra 5, Hungarian peasant woman 14, Roumanian of Transylvania, deravias af oe id See wats, hy pik wien ee 3 66. The Superior of a Ruthenian com out to-day on the Carmania §. Teheck peasant. 16, Gouth Hungarian peasant, Silesian, woman.” 41 and 42, Transylvanian reapers, 51 and 63. Chods of Bohenta, 61, A Turk of 1 vi wole are $1,260 per million, 7. Roumanian peasant. 16, Transylvanian peasant. nd 29, Moravians dancing. 43. Mahommedan of Hergegovina. | 53, 64 and 66. Slovenos. 68. A Serb shepherds Southern Hun- is some doubt ox w the | 8. Young Tyrolese girl, 17, 18 and 19, Vine-Dreasers of ‘Tran-|30. Slovak woman. of Transyl-| 56 and 6% iho he whole shipment will be covered at) ~~ TOOK TWO NIECES AWAY. we GENERAL EUROPEAN WAR FORETOLD LAST WINTER BY MME. THEBES IS A CONTRACTOR BUSINESS MEN @t bteh premium Gold i# contraband of war, and} should Germany become involved in} Ce. for Kidnapping Mer war before the Kronprinzessin cilie reaches her port she will turn, ACen aks around and make for New York again | 7 PARIS, July 29.—The European war situation was foretold last Distraught with loneliness over lesing an fast as her engines will carry her, : winter by Mme. Thebes, world famous seer, in the following words Ber nals tre Rie ee oe Soon leat her c wala RUSSIA—Will bring order out of disorder in the Balkans, unle: postales ‘again by the ships of nations with whom! i German intrigue causes the Russian power to topple. St. Petersburg’s greatest enemy is Berlin. Cedarhurat, L. 1, kidnapped them from Germany might be at war, the brother's home in Lakeview, a sub- Despite the huge exports of gold,! the Treasury Department is not at @ll concerned, according to denpaton| es from Washington. , Secretary of the Treasury McAd: @ald to-day that the Government i Prepared to take care of every de- mand made upon it for gold intended fer exportation to foreign countries. He eaid that there is absolutely no Weason why any ever the situation, eld on hand to take care of all de- | mands that may be made upon the Bupply. According to the figures given cut @t the Treasury Department to-day Shere are now stored in the vaults of the United States Treasury §$1,100,- 000,000 in gold. In addition there is §600,000,000 more of gold coin in cir- Sulation. It is not uniikely that in- roads will be made upon the supply of gold in the Treasury as» the war @ituation in Europe assumes @ more perilous phase. | But Treasury officials say that even @hould the amount exported be in- @reased three fold within the next week or month, thore still will be a sufficient amount remaining in the treasury to take care of every de- mand of the Government without !m- pairing its credit in the least. DETAILS OF GOLD SHIPMENT WITHIN WEEK, Treasury officials state that if war ‘should come, despite the large ship- ments of gold from this country, the | Word of the mobilization in flashoa| his own materials. No timo was sot Madero’s Death caustic attack from Republican Stato |W", Chatmory of Detroit told th Smart models in linen, voile, eponge, crepe, tissue, White stripes erchsated for this temporary lose | © ety telegraph office and every ex-|when the work should be started or macere . Chairman Barnes to-day, M& Barnes! megident he belleved the greatest and colors, Sizes 14 to 18, i by the increase in our export tra change and to every telephone instru-| finished and, therefore, \t was con- attacks Roosevelt's sincerity in poll- | oupie with busineas was uncertain- 7 rae) im the shape of manufacturing pro. ment. Couriers in automobiles and on| tended, Rheinwald was a privatecon-| Risen to-Gen, Care| teh ant pointe to the army of faith. [;couRle MEH Pusineaw was uncertain. sa Goleta of European money ultimate, | Motorcycles rush through every street, | tractor and not an employee. WASHINGTON, July Gen, Car) put ‘Reputiteana who deserted the G, |*27,,0n4, he, believe quickly as posni- 90 Women's Wash & Cloth Skirts y fy would be turned into the treasury | Toad and lane, shouting the notice and| An attorney for the widow argued, | ranza and Provisional President Car- |. yn sy sian a gather at Armag- ie, Busines had been bad fer the pM 2 % of the United States through thie | pasting bulleting in every conspicuous | however, that inasmuch as Rheinwald !yajq1 have agreed on a basis for the eddon as a striking example of vie {i Us iuoatha he) aid’ BOl he Formerly up to 9.75 , soyeee aiene. this week in detay | Pac? Commanding reservists to join] had been employed at times by the! | oo ent of peace in Mexico, ac. | tims of the Colonel's perfidy. looked for great improvement as soon 5 are ag follows: mobilization order has been flashed. | out help employed by him, he was an|to-day by Jose Castellot, personal | peo erosive primaries, and the name | Commission sven ita deciaion on the at Every man drops his work as soon| employee of the company and on its| representative of Carbajal. of a Progressive appears on the offi-| freight rate increas In white cordeline, white linen and natural linen, Also of plaid ‘A as he hears the order; the plough ts] regular payroll. Mr. Castello showed Secrotary| Governor, ne Tewular nominee for] | ae cloth. 4 left tm the furow, customers are left] No other applications for compensa | ryan hls latest advices from Mexieo| "lf tiiat statement that Roosavelt| j,ape@. Tame for War Playa A at the counter; balances are left un-| tion were presented to-day and the ky Will bolt is trne it simply indicates ik taaeeheny On the Minas Wie i checked im the bank. Every man| commision then adjourned until| City, which stated that Gen, Villar) that hie til the same attitude nt] WA & baer on the Krompring We 165 Women’s Silk Blouses ‘ Goldman, Sachs |’ Go, ibs 000 | able for military duty rushes to the] Monday. and Justice Allende, Carbajal's two) ria na the Repailiennes sate plays, I think—« good a Pareie ue idae to 5 og | nearest transportation line which will ncn delogates to Carranza, have boon in-|Chalrmon tarnes, Many thought. [0 ary ot tho war end Formerly up to 6.09 Because of the oxbaustion of the | ‘ke him to his regiment, whether its Hare $0, Cane for rerman Secerities| structed to carry out in detail the| {il and patriotic men supported Col. | Ene xing. altuat supply of gold bars at the Sub-| headquarters be a mile away or a john Mey: A .{8eneral basis of peace “already | hy. aad sincerity. That waa ‘an iilue -——> 2. asuged yenterday wae in. the feria | Hundred. or five hundred, ‘The reserv.| 00 Mtr aseengers that hia mission | #AT@6d pon.” sion ti icpaicange tle (ogni [Metatam Reerven Are Called Ome : cl 4 Ta a 7 a | iT 9) « evel La, jel agiua Jul 29.-—Th . ‘ Ea! bade ag i OE a eae es ae walt to pack 1Ugg8g0 OF eee ee een to ater, if possible, | With rospect to amnesty and guar. |out, In {hay could never do ox UIA Cheinat ORHUEL Merday Pm Two or three of a kind in taffeta, chiffon, lace. Also striped and A Kot was completely demoralized and | food. | ‘There aro clothing, equipment] ing grop in German securities. He said |antees, Gon, Carranza, it 1a under-|Toctmvait ie doing ‘hitasait don by]out immediately three classes of the plain handkerchief linen, the leading banki im bousas fad de-/and food for all at the mobilization], could not conceive that Europe would | Stood, will promise Immunity to al] day." pry t Sea to pemerd usual tables of | centres in storage warehouses, always|be drawn into a general war over the except those directly responatble for eee i » filled, ready for the call. Men go to] Austrian-Servian matter, tho overthrow of Madero. Practt-| JACK’S CAN RUN ALL NIGHT. | 50 Women’s Linen & Palm Beach Coats the trains often hatless and coatiess. |=" = cally all those sald to be guilty have - When best iced tea you wish to ————_——————— ee For There 1s no formality of getting | this tremendous game of the concen: | fled Mexico, and that exception will|Meen for # ‘That Never find Formerly up to 12.75 a e tickets and passes. Only soldiers may | tration of fighting men. The signal is | not be opposed by the Carbajal Gov- Cloned Last March, is be . Ed { on stl atio J | 22 224 they Fide tre in the direc: | given, not for mobilization, but for | ernmont Mayor Mitchel lifted to-day tho nq {Please bear this beverage in tion which duty takes them. All| "kontrol-versammlung’—a control-| It is expected that within a few|on Jack's restaurant on sath avenue, mind. 5.00 Sy freight traffic 1s suspended; all pas-|assembly or rehea:sal. In order not|/days the Carbajal delegation will|for two decades the centre of night : ; onger schedules are abandoned. The |to interrupt the nation’s busl- |have worked out the details of an|iife on the “ny White Way." For @ A few coats of a kind in natural linen and tan palm beach cloth \ , ‘our months curfew has sounded in the . : ‘ Government wants men, in masses, (ness too much, the destination | agreement, old. all-night. restaurant ptly “at in @ variety of motor models, quickly, Parlor cars and sleeping |of the reservists to & “kon-| An agreement whereby Zapata'al1 o'clock, but now the M belloves EX LAX The Delicious Laxative Chocolate Ex-Lax relieves constipation, regulates ~MILTARY ARY NATIONS soit eke Che Charge of All Utilities and All Reservists Rush to Arms, | The term “mobilization” means very different from the comparatively something | leisurely process for | which the word is known to Ameri- |cans—the gathering of militia regi- ments at their armorias and the transfer of regulars and militia to mobilization camps for tralnipg and movement to the field, . ‘Wher a mobilization ts ordered in @ thoroughly militarized country, as former German soldiers now in this country describe the movement, the country goes under martial law. All transportation lines, even though privately owned, are immediately transferred to military control. What happened at Gettysburg when Col, Normoyle of the United States Army took advisory control of the local tallroads become intensified into an iron and inflexible control all over the nation, The communication lines, telephone and telegraph, put un- der the same management, | their regiments before a certain hour, perhaps eight or ten hours after the cars are no more privileged against | the reservista than workmen's gon- dolas. At junction points soldiers run from train totrain transferring, always toward the headquarters, the PUZZLES BOARD Widow Demands Compensa- tion for Death of Hus- band by Fall, Is a contractor an employee? This question ts being considered by the State Workmen's Compensation Commission and should {ts ruling, to be made next Monday, be an affirmative one the scope of the Compensation Law will be greatly widened. ‘The point arose at to-day’s hearing by the Commission, when Mra. Mary Rheinwald of No. 1025 Tinton avenue, the Bronx, applied for compensation from the Builders’ Brick & Supply Company for the death of her hus- band, Robert Rheinwald, who was killed on July 1 while painting a sign on one of the company’s buildings. A representative of the United States Fidelity and Deposit Company, in which the Builders’ Brick & Sup- ply Company is indemnified, produced two contracts between the latter con- cern and the deceased, in which Rheinwald, a sign painter, agreed to do an amount of work for a specified sum and agreed, further, to furnish supply concern during the last five years and was doing its work with- trol-versammlung” report at district centres which might be compared to county seats here. As soon as they have registered and have been rein- structed as to the whereabouts of looms dark and foreboding. war. AUSTRIA—Unhappy country! The country will pass through dark bar the Slay ENGLAND—War ut home and something appro: |] she wrote regurding Austria: we CARRANZA AGREE WITH CARBAIAL ON BASIS FOR PEACE Amnesty for All Except Those Directly Responsible for cording to a message received here forces are to co-operate with the Con- stitutionalists in restoring peace throughout Mexico has been arranged by delegates at Vera Cruz and now requires only the signatures of Car- GERMANY—What I see fills me with fear. In the South, many victims of riots and ments, atreet fighting and worse atill. and the Germans is approaching. hing it over Ireland. Mme. Thebes's predictions regarding France made no mention of war, the whole condition of the country being summed up in the pre- diction that {t would be a “happy year for France.” to have predicted the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, when "Who thinks he will reign, will not reign and @ young man who not to have reigned will reign,” The Kaiser's future In Vienna, riots, fire and blood! days—grave conflicts, financial em- Open hostilities between war outside, with a revolution or Mme. Thebes claims —_—$ S$ um ~ BARNES TAKES ANOTHER HOT SHOT AT ROOSEVELT Says His Actions Destroy Illusion That Republicans Pointed Out. Col. Roosevelt's statement that he will support Harvey D. Hinman for Governor, even though he fails to snatch the Progressive nomination at the primaries from William Sulzer or any other regular Bull Moose can- didate, paved the way for another In the despatch Col, Roosevelt. is quoted as saying he will support Mr Hinman should he be beaten In the restored. Jack's all-night Heense was revoked on March 6 after an investigation by the | WILSON'S STAND lat White ee They Hear a tecenrr cua J., and as @ result to-day charged with on released on bail. | After one unsuccessful the children, Miss Powell went te view on Monday last and of @ child she brought wi His Argument for Trust Bills and Expected Effect. WASHINGTON, July 29.—President | Wilson held another conference to- day on business conditions and the | ¢, | Pending trust bills with i | Powe & delegation gr has |of business men representing varied | &° home i said ‘nat ‘the children Interests throughout the country, had to A delegation of wholesalers pre- sented a brief opposing the “one Price” and “exclusive agency” fea- tures of the Clayton bill and several sections of the Trade Commission bill, ‘They told Mr. Wilson that they approved of the pending legislation in @ general way and thought it necessary to prevent unfair compe- tition, but feared some of its fen- tures would seriously interfere with business organizations operated on a «mall scale, For more than half an hour the President and tho business men had u detailed discussion. Mr, Wilson ex- plained his view of the purposes of the legislation and afterward the leaders of the delegation said they were greatly encouraged by his attl, as the trust way and the bills were out of the Interstate Commerce Frose them to er, but @ stepsister dh Will Close Out Thursday 150 Misses’ Summer _Dresses Formerly up to 15.00 5.00 2.95 75 Women’s Coats and Capes Formerly up to 39.50 whereabouts’ of vee fe fixed in} their regiments und the best routes |ranza and Zapata before being made| Maxon Of ® complaint that walters had the stomach Od boest: stimulates tee Pearce female tor bing them should a real mob- | public. i. on af Bunatan pee repented. —— CEYLON TEA TEA 10.00 and old, 106,, ser and Soe. et Moreover, there is @ drill, ~t least, iligation call be issued, they may go| A definite ides of Gen, Villa's inten- |% spp oes io %y White Rese Coffee, Pound Tins, 38¢. Weve : i» Germany, about twice o year, in| home| teas ts expected soca, _ keeemn? weenees fore tS | ae cee arene eee, ee Sees Pest shore coats, shawl capes, elk enate andl oxtgp

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