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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1914)
• *. V^SWftS- w k - 4.J ^'HUtSoe / ’ ■ M o ro , S h e rm a n E s ta b lis h e d 18K 7. ONE-HALF THE WORLD AT WAR '9 v ■ i SENT BY ! ULTIMATUM JAPAN TO GERMANY Demands Withdrawal of German Warships From Orient and id ' Evacuation of Kiau-Chau. Statistician’s Figures Give ^ Idoa Wtnt That Moans. ? ¿4* "■— - — A PARADE 3,837 MILES LONG M on Plaoed T h e m — Nood 80,000,000 P o u n d * o f Food D a ily . B Oh. Clirlatepher-C otom b'. opllgcd to > ou < slates. Japan will take go- The general expectation here is that the ultimatum will be followed by war. F r i d a y , A itg w w* ara much For keeping up th *' ,e of your dU- contentad creW, < And evert now a d u t y .* / ;.?o|o«y rem ains For the way that peopV >ulud you and. threw you Into chai i ¿ay was quit« Our Ural discoverer the: another chap. But anyway yen are <1 • man who put ua on the map.__ W e’ve grasped t h e 0 p t » ’ .¡ties that were presented bene And made It. on the, Wl c. a happy lit- tie hemUptaaro. <Tokl*.—Ja p a n te n t an ultim atum to G erm any S atu rd ay night a t 8 o clock, dem anding th e w ithdraw al of G erm an w arships from th e o rien t and th e eva cu atio n of Ktau-Ch^ju and giving Q er Oh. Christopher O tnany u ntil Sunday, A ugust 23, to com tu l cannon« ■ ply w ith th e dem and. O therw ise, th e A fleres melunge <rf W « * ld E x te n d F ro m N e w Y o rk to 8 * * ultimatum F r a n c e o - L . t t i . Room on M a n h a t tan -to to fto . E148 eq«rar» MlfW, Wer* H lo n » ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 C o u n tv , O r o y n t. MOVE ON - HAVOC A ï L!E6E GERMANS CAFiTLL OF BELGIUM » E « SISHT Honors of Modem War Ara Vividly Dascriiiod. MEH LOWED COA’H IH HEAPS when the aw- >gea. Including even G reek*. tn the year» w e th in k Of yowr ao fa r away. ? . It ’s th a n k* to them that now wa have a peaceful place to ntay. —Washington. Star. 1914. M u tila tio n W oraa T h a n K ittin g O u t- r ig h t— Refugees T a ll of Advancing In tg th e J»w a of D eath U n til It W as Shear Im p ossib ility to Go F a rth a r. F in « H eroism of W om en. • ¡07 jj •(« F iv e C e n ts GENERAL FRENCH - B elgian S e a t of G overnm ent Is H a s tijy Rem oved From B rus sels to A ntw erp. L bndon.—A R e u te r d isp a tc h from B ru sse ls s a y s : "T h e s e a t of g o v ern m en t h as been m oved to A ntw erp. M e a s u re s h av e b een ta k e n for th e de fen se of B ru ssels b ecau se of th e ap p ro ach of G erm an c a v a lry .” T he Belgian m in isters of war, fi nance and foreign affairs and the F rench and R ussian m inisters to Bel- fiu m have left B russels for A ntw erp. F e in tin g w ith th e ir rig h t a t D iest and d iv e rtin g to som e e x te n t th e at- te n tio n of th e B elgian field arm y c e n te re d on I.o u v ain , th e G erm an w ere re p o rte d as in a rc h in g d ire c tly on B ru s sels by w ay of llu y and Jodolgno. T h is raid in g force is believed to c o n sist m ain ly of c a v a lry and a rtille ry , In clu d in g th e n u c h -fe a re d m o to r quick- fire rs . T r e n th e s a re being th ro w n up fev e rish ly in tho e n v iro n s of tho city, w hile e x h o rta tio n s in larg e, black t \ p e a re being p laca rd ed rig h t au d left, callin g on th e in h a b ita n ts for th e ir ow n sa k e s not to en g ag e in a n y hou- y ie a c ta in th e ev en t of G erm an oc- cu pation. Oil th e lino of b a ttle in B elgium , G erm an y an d F ran ce, d esp ite th e re p eate d re p u lse s w hich th ey h av e suf- fer 'd, th e G erm an b a tta lio n s c o n tin u e to m ove fo rw ard for a d e cisiv e e n c o u n te r. T h e in v a d e rs a re sw eeping along th e valley of th e M euse, south of N am u r and h av e re a c h e d D inant, w here part o f a s tro n g F re n c h force, w hich is e sta b lish e d behind th a t tow n, took th e o ffen siv e and d efe a te d them . C ount Ehrenl»erg. co rresp o n d en t of Inspired u tte ran ce s express reg ret tin- N ow eY ork T rib u n e a n d th e Lon W ith approxim ately 20.000.000 men a t the inability to m aintain n eu trality , ALL SW ITZERLAND AS A don S ta n d ard , h as sent a story to those under uruis in Europe, representing na out say th a t O reat Britain, th e ally of RED CROSS HO SPITAL CAMP pap ers of th e utt.u k at I.le g e from th e j tions th e area» of whose couutH es ex Jap an , is com pelled to defend herself • in v a d e rs’ point of view D etails of ceed qpe-bulf of th e area of the globe, ag a in st th e ag gressions of Germ any. s ta tis t b in ns are figuring out various M oreover, it is pointed out th a t G er D isabled F ig h te rs of E f e r y A rm y E n th e terrib le scenes enacted « hilled even gaged W o u ld Be C ared For. th e h e a rts of »tie soldiers T he count complex yet in terestin g conditions m any is m aking p rep aratio n s day and q u o tes Ids Inform ant, a G erm an sol which the m obilisation of so vast a n ig h t a t Kiau-Chau, w here It is storing G eneral F ren ch , com m ander-ln-chlef body of men In tim e o f w ar ueceasarily provisions, w hile Its w arships are Tho evening Journal La S era of Rome dler, ns’ follow s: of th e B ritish troop« now aiding the -1 took p a rt in th e e a rlie r a ttiu k s creates. T he w ar now in progress be scouring the seas of ea ste rn Asia to has received a m essage from Berne F ren ch and B elgians. ing one of th e g rea test lu history. It th e g reat d etrim en t of com m erce, and sta tin g th a t tho federal CpunOfl has j on tlie B elgians defen d in g Liege, and I though I am not a eow grd th e sig h ts pro! used a g u arau tee of n eu tra lity and follows n atu rally th a t in com parison ( i J w iuo _________________ th a t Its co nverted cru ise rs a re seizing ' King Albert, of Belgium, s*ho la In Such a c has offered to convert; th e whole of I 8aw and the w holesale s la u g h te r of B R IE F WAR N EW S personal- command of the Belgian w ith th e d ata of th e puat th e present p»n g n uh m e rc h an t vessels S w itterlan d Into a colossal Red Cross o u r men tlihsl nip w ith d read com putations rise to heights oeyoud th e ' ” Again tions. It is argued, a re d irectly calcu troops opposing the Germans. T h e re a re p e rs is te n t ru m o rs th a t hospital cam p for th e reception of the ! and again we advaneed. a lw ay s in com prehension of th e «vertigo person. lated to d istu rb th e peace of ea ste rn wounded. Irrespective of n ationality. Italy will join th e trip le e n te n te . A fter m aking various calculations, Asia and accordingly, a fte r .full and L iose form ation. 1\in« and shooting at Surgery and medicine did not come A .d is p a tc h fr.oiu Rom e .sa y s th e HIGH PRICES NOT JUSTIFIED based upon fact» an d figures connected fran k com m unication w ith G reat B rit Into u^e on tin* battlefield liefere the in elevation given us by otlleers. run M ontenegrin tro o p s, a id ed by th e In- Reports Indicate Increases in Coat ©t with th e cu rren t war. a sta tistician ain, Ja p an h as found herself com pel Inst decade of th e eighteenth century. .ling fo rw a id and dropping again on hi,il>itants of H erzegovina, a re su ccess suld to th e New York H erald th a t If Food Are Not Warranted. led to send an ultim atum to G erm any. B etöre th at tim e wounded ¿bldlers ’ our sfotna- hs. eontim ting to lire am i fully in v a d 'n g A u stria, w hose b lo ck W ashington.—P relim inary report» the arm ies of G erm any. Frauce. Aus wem either c a rrh d to the rear by th ejr advam -rng onee more, a lw a y s nearer, ad e of tlie M o ntenegrin c o ast lias p ra c tria. Russia. England. B u rris, .Montene comrade* or left unattended to and n e a re r to th e lines-of our enem y. received from d istric t attorney» and gro. Belgium an d Italy, num bering 20,- tic a lly eeased . AGGRESSIVE MOVE BEGUN exi >sed until the fighting wa* over. special a g e n ts of th e dep artm en t of IMW.00U men. wvre to be deposited upou “ As we pressed fo rw ard our m u k s T h e re p o rte d p u rc h a se of th e G er ju stic e a ir »U te th a t unduly high food tba Inland of M an h attan th e re would French O ffensive M ovem ent S tarted Suiglcal assistance did not reach the ¿ ¿ f a m e th in n e r an d th in n e r. S h e lb m an c ru is e rs G oehen and B reslau by batilefleid until th e day a fte r th e en- price» are unw arranted. Along the Line From S a rre b ro u g . be little ro etn for th e m illions now oc T u rk e y for $2o,000.0«0 h as been m ade gu^.-ment orueven luwr, and for many buf’st am ong us. killing an d w ounding, P aris —O fficial d isp atch es announce of the wounded it w as then too late. R eports a re pouring Into th e depart cupying th a t Island. a n d such w ounds were fa r w orse th a n the occasion of a c tio n by th e B ritish , VMnuhattau has an area o f 2193 th a t th e F rench offensive m ovem ent m ent from all over th e U nited S tates. In 17h2 Baron Dominique J e tn L ar d e a th Itself, w hile the rifle fire of th e F ren ch , B elgian and R u ssia n alliea, sq u are miles.’’ he said. •'This repre began In g reat ferce along th e line rey of the French army Introduced his ! B elg ian s mowed dow n o u r uieu In doz Thege, w ithout exception, hold th a t w hich call T u rk e y ’s a tte n tio n to h e r prelim inary investigation find» no sents roughly, based upon an area of from S arreb ro u g , on th e Franco-Ger- system of “ am bulances ro h tn tes" or fly I d u ty as a n e u tra l. tw e enty-tw o sq tw n ty -tw o s q u a re miles. mnes. 5OS.524.800 in th« de- ing field hospitals.- capable of moving eos. scores, hundreds. ' Itaty D efies A u stria. beat» w hatev er for ex to rtio n ate pricba, S te rn m e a s u re s a re b eing re s o rte d W ords Fail to D escribe H orrors. square fee t of territo ry . Allowing a m an Moaillk «ayhlljt from nlace to Place, They Rom.*.— 1 h e re w as m a t* y u^ l ‘C ^ j to fli G e rm a n y J o com pel m ilita ry serv- E ncouraged by the early reports, the space of fo u r sq u a re feet for each sol- J p a rtm e n t of M uerthe*et-Moncne. | “ Have^vou ever Lech tin d er fire, ever gave prim ary surgical treatm ent and re nit.-tiie’.t o v « .h e n e w , h:,t .h e .F " - a d is p a tc h via Lon- “ Blam ont, 17 m iles e a st of Lune- . OOtire oorps. of special ag e n ts of the dler, th e E uropean arm ies now in th e moved the lyoumlcd quickly from the pushed» fo rw a rd a g a in st th e Invisible e m in e n t li lia>L -.I defied A u stria, re fu sin g ’ . . . . . . . . u u e tp d ep artm en t 1» on th e tra il of the food fleld would ta k e up every Inch of M an ville, ClrCy, stUl fu rth e r east, a n d enem y, w ith' com rades d f o p r 'n ? e ith e r ot Austrian i "I0" 11 •» <h”‘ «*• K" rt ‘J *b; field. Napoleon warmly /uirporte-1 to p e rm it th e p assag e A vrlcourt, occupied by a B avarian h attan from th e B attery to a point be sp*culators. It 1» stated th a t a num 1 k n e c h t, th«> fam ous G erm an so c ia list Ioirrey. and th e s.'stem soon was dead or m u tila te d ull u ro u n d >ou? b er of cases have been found action yond One H u n d red an d F iftieth Wtreet. arm y corps, w ere storm ed by our brought to a high state of efficiency In K vor seen tlie_jeffc« t of m odern a r til iro o p s th ro u g h Italian te r rito ry ou i leader, has hmm shot to death for lery tiain«'il off m asses of h u m an be th e ir w a y 't o Alsade. troops,” th e annou n cem en t contipues. W ould A lm ost E n circle Globa. ^able and th a t prom pt prosecutions will ! re fu sin g to join th e arm y. the grand a rm y . ings? E ver seen .h e a p s of d ead and “ Should they 41«’a t full length, allow “ T h e G erm ans a re in full re tr e a t,'h a v be Instituted by th e various d istric t T h e founder of the Red Cross so o tln -r n a tlp u s th r e a te n to becom e attorneys. R etailers. w holesalers. ing six feet for each man. th e Hue o f ing left m any dead, w ounded and p ris ciety w as Jean H enri P u n n n t, a- phll- heaps of w ounded all m ixed to g eth er i W o uld H ave Refugee Ships N e u t r a l . ’ involved. G erm any is c re d ite d w ith a E v er heard th e cries of fallen soldiers W ash in g to n .— A proposal lias b een Jobbers and com m ission m en a re all sleeping soldiers w ould ex ten d a dis oners. T he French continue to ad -nntfiroplc citizen of Geneva. Switzer you w ere obliged to leav e to th e ir s u f i plan to reach St. l'e te r tb lir g by w ay com ing Under the governm ent probe tance of 120,000.000 feet. or 22.728 v an c e to u pper Vosges, th e G erm ans land. On Ju n e 14. 1859. be chanced to be ferin g s in o rd er to co n tin u e tin* b a ttle ? m ade by tn is govevnnonit to tlie. pow ' of F in lan d an.I to h ave a rm e d F in n s Such a line of hum an beings giving way before them . In upper present at th e battle of Solferlno and If not you ism uot Im agine w h a t w e e rs th a t all n a tio n s reg ard as n e u tra l ' for u p risin g . Italy has m obilized 250,- wouid alm ost encircle th e glob«.” A lsace we have reta k en T hann. P ris w as an eyew itnes* to th e vast am ount w ent th ro u g h a t Liege. Home o f our th o se sh ip s " c h a rte re d for tho sole I OttO m en on th e S w iss an d A u stria n Insane N egro K ills Six Peraoda. Tin* sta tistician sold f u rth e r th a t th e of unnecessary stiffen g th a t resulted a tta c k s w ere by day and o th e rs h.v p u rp o se of re p a tria tin g ’ citiz e n s who Madison, Wis.—Ju lian Carlton, “the tmn*i>prtntion of such an arm y o f m£n o n ers affirm th a t G eneral von Deim fro n tie rs and is holding th e p asses of from the Inability of t e regular surgi a re now stra n d e d in E urope. ling, com m anding th e F ifteen th arm y night. . I tlie Alps. T h c 'g o v e rn n ie n t of H olland Insane negro chef, who slew Mrs. across the A tlan tic would require 1185 cal corps to care for l e thousands of "O u r otll ers, re« kless In th e ir b ra v tfam m ah Berthw ick-C heney and five steam ships th e size of th e V u ter laud. corps at T hann, was wounded. wounded who lay h on the field ery, led us, urg ed us. e in o u ra g t'il us H am burg A m erican V essels F or Sale. ' lu.s. officially 'g iv e n th e F re n c h gov- T he c -jiu a ry m an of sound ap p etite <c-rn’n uit renew ed a s s u ra n c e s of neu- o th e r persons, and injured th ree more T h ree years la ter he | bllshed n book to th ro w aw ay o u r lives. I th in k th ere N e w * Y ork.—T h e H am b u rg A m eri j tra iity and its in te n tio n s to m ake th is S pring G reen a t the bungalow consum es ab o u t tw o and* oDe-balf , A llens H ere Free of F o r^ g n Yokes. describing th e horrors f w a r an d pro w as m uch u nnecessary bloodshed. W e 1 can lin e Issued a sta te m e n t, saying . pounds of food every day. so th a t th e j W ashington.— In response to m any posing volunteer boa ! ies to supple- inarched s tra ig h t a t th e e n e m y ’s lines , th a t it had u n d e r v o n , hl. ra tio n oftvrn ! n v u lra llly rv „ .v ,•«...!. S ixty th o u san d of Mrs. Berthw ick-Cben^y and Frank" under men um ler arm s -in in E urope consum e } ,rJeB from fo re lgn born resid en ts and tow ajal th e m o u th s of hostile hi til , ■sent the m ilitary surg al corps. D utch tro o p s a r e on tho line of th e Lloyd W right, a Chicago arc h itec t 50.UXJJM0 pounds, or 25,000J o n s dally , ed s ta te g Jn ft„ portg of a» If on m aneuver^ In n field of to p u rc h a s e som e of its ste a m sh ip s in fro n tie r and larg e a re a s of land hâve A fter the publication <»f his book an w as captu red late by a posse and lodg A m erican w a te rs, valued nt $20,000',- i «»e co un.ry, B ^ r e U r y Bryan a a n o u n c ag itation began which ulted in cnll- sham opponents. It w as magnificent, ed in th e Dodgeville, W ls., Jail. Tho been flooded. fereiice nt Ge- hut not w ar. a s w ar should lie co n d u ct O0(f. T he firs t d isp a tc h d ire c t from B er negro tfttom pted to com m it'suicide by form, would rep resen t OO.OOOflbo yard» ed th a t *’th e U nlted S tates Is n o t a Ing a n 'lu te rn a tio n a l ct • i of th a t y ear ed In th is age w ith m ore d e stru c tiv e lin u n cen so red by th e a u th o ritie s of swallowing^, carbdllc acfd, but a n ti of cloth. Sew ed mid fo r end to g e th er | party to any tre a tie s under which per- nevn In 1863. In Oct<> i was signed, weniHxns thls strip of cloth would cover a dis- , gong of foreign origin resid in g in th is th e Geneva convent!' P R O M ISE POLAND AUTONOMY th e n a tio n s at w ar w ith G erm an y w as dotes restored him. surgical corps “ If th e re w ere m om ents w hen we which neutralized tin tance of 34.090 miles, or one and one- I COuntry may be com pelled to retu rn broke am i ran It w as because a fu rth e r R ussia P ro m ises R eligious Frccdoip received by th e A sso ciated P re s s ibinteer s o d e half tim es th e circum ference of th e tQ th e ir country of origin for m ilitary of hostile arhiles and th ro u g h th e m edium of ttw G old a d v an ce into th e Jaw s of «lentil w as a tuiided. T he and R e sto ratio n of P olish T ongue. earth. T he b u tto n s for th ese uniforms- • gprVlcP nor lH th e re any way In which ties caring for. th e sh eer im possibility. A fter th e first as sch m id t V ire le ss c o m p a n y ’s sta tio n a t k s > w as ndopt- Geneva ting (the Red C St. I’ete rsb u rg .-r-T h e c z a r h as Issu would weigh a lK»ut 2.000 tons. ’ p erso n s may be forced Into foreign ed ns the symbol for t ’ i. In tern atio n al sau lfs, w ith th e ir d isa stro u s endings. ed a p ro clam atio n co n firm in g the T u c k irto n , N. J. T ho m essag e con Need 15.000 Tor.a a D a * y ■ . arm ies ag ain st tljeir as long --------------- I «Tin 1C» tlfcaiiin». «.MV.«« wills TT...« — ---- as Fed Cross society. <!• icva has been Ilie s p irit of tlie a tta c k e rs w as broken tain ed tin' im p o rta n t in fo rm atio n th a t iV eep'depression follow ed th e b u o y an t i G ram l D uke N ich o las’ p ro m ise to re E uch so ld ie r co n su m e» ab o u t one nndL rc,m ain in the U nited S ta te s.” since th a t tim e th e - i i a d q u a rte rs of ch arg e willi w hich w e m arched Into | 8tore th e an cie n t kingdom of P oland. d u rin g the fig h tin g (it M ulhausen con- one-balf pound» of m eut a day. provid- f ____________ ___ the in tern atio n al Red 1 I'.'ss society. and A u strian . B iderahly m<fre th a n 1000 F re n c h of- th e en em v ’s <-ountry. T he lack of en- j Rnppian, G erm an — ------------- , ed It 1» apportioned on ttd s liberal basis J a f t A l i n r O 11 O th u siasm ‘spread thro u g h all th e ra n k s J w ou,(, Rtand by R u ssla Jn th e f i c t r s a n d so ld iers w ere ta k e n prison- .Mexico City.—T he national cdpital a(jnt w nr P o |, Bh au to n o m y would e rs by the G crnm hk, w ho also c a p tu re d Is In the hands of the constitu tio n al PORTABLE WAR CREMATORS. ,,,,,1 retnrd«sl success, yet w ith relen t ' less discipline w e w ere req u ired to hurl • re .eHtRbUahnd , h e c z a r g u a ra n te e d . : four cannon, w hile in a n o th e r fig h t ists. fn accordance w ith a p rea rran g would me»n th e c o n su m p tio n o f 30.- | G erm an s to B u m Dead cn Field, Phy- , ourselves ^repeatedly nt lines w hich , ..... . n r,n e ln a lltle s w ould be ' w ith itli th e F rench at th e b o rd e r of Lor- L o r ed plan, G eneral O bregon m arched in 0(X).000 pounds, or 15,000 tons. To sup and afl fo rm er p rin c ip a litie s w ould be sician H *ers. »couied unb reak ah le. . rain e, fu rth e r to th e n o rth , th e G er ply this food m ore th a n 25,<X)0 cattbe •with his arm y and took peaceful pos re u n ite d u n d e r a lie u te n a n t g o v ern o r P o rta b le Im iu e ra to r« t<> be used for 1 F re sh T ro o p s to S la u g h te r. m ans also took 1000 p riso n ers. session of th e city S aturday. The c it w o u ld be required. T h e hides so ot>- i th e C rem ation ot the d< id on th e bnt- j "T hen, w hen only a fractio n of our to he n am ed by him self. tained .would. If converted Into shoes , W ashington.— The Jap an ese am has T he b eg in n in g of th e th ird w eek of izen s greeted him and his soldiers T h e people, h e added, w ould be tlefleld a re to t>e used ' y th e G erm an regim ent survived, we moved to a d if th e g re a t E u ro p e a n c o n flict found w ith cheers. The evacuation by the for this v a st arm y, provide shoes fo r I Ra(h(r Baron Chinda. delivered to Sec- few er th an 500.000 men fo r one y ear. ta r Bryan th e w ritten announce- a rm y In th e p resen t w ir . according to , feren t p a rt of th e bnt tlefleld, w hile | g ra n te d te r rito ria l in te g rity , local a u sc a rc e ly a G erm an so ld ie r in F ran ce. fed eráis was oom pleted SaXurday and tonom y, relig io u s freedom an d w ould advices received by Di lin g o Eri' h- frt'sli troops w ere brought up to go T h a t Is re g a rd e d ub a m o st sig n ific a n t O onstltuU onalist troops are now quar sen of D etro it, prealdeu: " f th e CTeina- thro u g h th e sam e course of action. It he u n h am p ered in th e use of tho P ol fact in tlio m ilita ry situ a tio n . A side te re d in the b arrac k s w hich the gov tio n Society of America w as com m ou talk am ong o u r m en th a t ish tongue. from th e a tte m p t to c a p tu re th e fo rts e rn m e n t soldiers recently occupied. “C rem ation as practi« > d in th(* con ! h u n d red s of Wounded wer«' left I field of activ ity In China. aro u n d L iege, th e fig h tin g is reg ard ed filets of th e p ast has t>< u of the crud G eneral C arranza, w ith th e m ain body hours w ithout any kind of a d e q u a te at- F ren ch Sink Two A u strian . W arsh ip s. “ Few realize w h at a trem endous spec- ; At the game tim e sh e com m unicated pst possible description.” said Dr. ns m erely p re lim in a ry and m o stly o u t of the arm y, entered th e cijty Sunday tention, for tbe sim ple reason It w as J L ondon.— A d isp a tc h from N ish, S e r “T h e genen I staff of the im possible to rem li them w ith o u t a I I post a ffa irs, w ith th e F re n c h and Bel- ’W ith th e resignation of th e m ilitary t v i e . 20.000.000 men would m ake If th e aH8u ran ces of Jap an to the U nited Eriehsen vin. sa y s : "A naval b a ttle b etw een th a t the u tm o st endeavor would G erm an arm y, however, has adopted n governor of th e sta te s of Chiapas, they w ere to p arade.” said th e sta tlstl- « F ren ch and A u strian w a rsh ip s beg an i g lan s Jisputlng ev ery inch of th e most certain death. dan. ” A regim ent of 1.000 troops . exercjEed to safeguard the in te re sts portable crem ato r th a t '•' ill be used on "T h e ir su fleiin g s w ere h eartre n d in g off B udua, A ustria, in th e A d riatic, a t . ground. V era Cruz, T abasco, Cam peche and m arching four ab re ast occuple* « »pac» co untry and all o th ers not im- the battlefield and Is, capable of in Y ucatan, tho la st vestige of th e old ten feet w ide and 1,000 reel in ,e"Ktb^ m cdia'tely concerned in th e p resen t cineratlng tw enty-five bodies an hour. beyond the pow ers of d escrip tio n , ami 9 o’clock S u n d ay . T h e F ren ch squad- I T hat the G erm ans are forcing th eir way through Belgium is indicated by th ere w ere sig h ts an d so u n d s th a t regim e d h " ppcared. T w enty million men m arching in the- m caiaieiy T he ash. w henever fiossible. will be even am id th e d in of b a ttle sliook our ron, com ing from th e so u th w e st, nt- , the Brussels i« p«jrt th a t G erm an cav For the t . •> nc*12 s A m er w iint order would cover a Hue of march. , o p erat one. tack e d th e A u stria n w arship*. Tw o j returned to G erm any for .burial.” nerves and stru ck te rro r ti> o u r heart*. alry is approaching the Belgian capl- If th e men ; The am b assad o r presented a com- ican flagc X-.w keside th e Mexican 3.S37 miles In length. A u stria n iro n clad s w ere sunk, one w as 'Phe tira v e st of men m ay well he full tnl, th at m easures for the defense of inarched four feet a p a rt th is d istan ce » m unication w hich contained a stro n g “MoratoHum.” colors. G en e ra lC b ro g o n o&ufied to be so t on fire and a fo u rth fled n o rth of feHr on n m odern b attlefield .” Brussels are being hastened and th a t T he Euroi»euu ‘w ar, has Introduced p osted throughout th e city a decree would be doubled, an d n t six feet It ; .statem ent concerning Ja p an s pur- w ard to w ard C a tta ro . T h e fig h t la s t T he G erm an w ho told th is ta le of would be trebled. Jn u t fancy a p arad e . of m aintaining th e te rrito ria l th«' seat of governm ent has been re a new word Into tbe U nited Stntes. th re a te n in g th e Im m ediate execution wnr. says th e co rresp o n d en t, w as well ed m ore than- an h o u r.” m oval to Antwerp. The royal family of an officer o r an enlisted man who reaching from New York to San Fran- * in teg rlty of th e C hinese republic by News dispatches announce th a t a “ mo ed u cattsl and a conscript from a mid cisco, tb e bead of th e line counter TestorinK to h er th e te rrito ry of Kiau- ratorium ” has been dqelared In E ng has left the city. F oreign L oans F row ned On. die class fam ily. Ills com panions Jmd disturbed public order. m arcblug and reaching Ogden. U tah. originally taken from China by land and Franc*. A Nfcw York bond The w ar office announces Its W a s h in g to n — T h e U n ited * S ta te s ------- French f sim ilar th in g s to relate. .u return >«fore ,.,e U .. men ere house received a cable *J(hessnge from w holesale crem ation of bodies g o v e rn m e n t annou n ced Itself ns op- | tro o p s h av e occupied .th e tow n or T he Ohio Will Vota on Suffrage. Its London correspond wot. which end S chlnneek, in Alsace, and th a t ’* it cap C leveland, Ohio.—T h a t the voters ^“ All parades ever held In- the world killing of G erm an m isslonarle*. ed up “m oratorium expected ” The of (i «‘pniaii 'so ld iers killed In the tigtit posed to th e flo atin g of loans in th is 1 .............................‘ 1 be Insignificant in size com pared, f T he U nited State«, it becam e know message was not In tfce code. The Ing before I.lege also w as described c o u n try for tlie b en efit of an y of th e tured several Im portant pieces of ar of Ohio will be given the opportunity w tillery. It says French troops have L a tte r Baron .C hinda’s call on Mr. Bry- cable clerk • consulted bis code book by tlie (ieTMan fu g itiv es w ho have w a rrin g n atio n s of E urope. to vote on a woman suffrage am end w ith th e m onster procession.'” taken the heights to tbe north of the ,_____ '__________ 1 an, does not intend to be draw n In and discovered th at "m oratorium ” w as crossed th e fro n tie r Into H olland m ent a t th e general elections on No D uring tw o or th ree successive nights Alsatian frontier, in German territory, the symtrnl for "w e d raw on you for K * ! M F E iE D ROYAL FO ES- any way into th e controversy, regard- vem ber 3, w as m ade ce rtain when W«’! PANAMA CANAL IS OPEN W . L h - - M t- f c l t u n u i w - I Jng it ag R mRtter purely betw een Ger- $7.000." But this Interp retatio n did a f te r th e fearfu l c a rn a g e aro u n d the and the French lino now pasae* petitio n s w ith m ore th an 200,000 fo rts of I-lege the G e rm a n s collected m any and Jap an . The A m erican gov- not fit the sense of tlie m essage. F ur th e ir dead and piled them In heaps «if Vessels of W a rrin g N ations M ust Pass through A tirechevldier, Lorquln, Axou- nam es w ere placed on file w ith the C z s r and, K in g Georg« D in .d W ith th« th e r investigation developed th a t “fflo- W ith o u t H a ltin g . dange and Marsal. 1 K a is e r Y e a r Ago. ornm ent considers satisfacto ry the » ecretary of state. W ash in g to n .— W ith th e p assag e The German em peror, the crow n T hirteen in< nth s ago, say s K arl H .. I prom ise of Ja p an of “eventual restora- rsto rlu n i” m eans n period In which tw e n ty or th irty each. debts are suspended by proclam ation. W om an Repulsa Uhlan». th ro u g h tlie P an am a can al of th e w ar prince and two other Imperial prince* von Wiegnud In a Berlin dispatch to- • tlon to C h in a” of th e te rrito ry of A w aits Regular Mexican Election. As Illu stra tin g th e b rav ery w ith departm ent steam ship Ancon, the the aJ.Q at the g rea t fortr ess of Main*, the New York Sun. I s a t in th e R o y a ls, j^iau-C hau. ’ w hich th e B elgians resisted Invasion W ashington.—P re sid en t W ilson, it w aterw ay becomes “free and _Tho en,pGror'a d eparture from Berlin Opera House n ear th e k aiser’s box. In r _____— — ----------------- i. g re a t of th e ir te rrito ry , • d e ta ils have been wan learned autfforitatively, has de received of the defen se of lle rs ta l. open to the vessels of com m erce and for the front has evoked enthuslaanf e d e d not to recognize th e constitu a Village Ju st outside or Liege, by wo war of all nations on term s of entire in the German capital. The kaiser has rev lted th e O r tio n a list governm ent of Mexico until A pparently the G erm ans’ plan of men w o rk ers In th e B elgian national equality," in accordance with the pro der of the Iron C rtos. to be ~ - T X .................. a reg u la r election is held. visions of the H ay-Pauncefote treaty. cam paign has so f a r m iscarried t»xt arm s factory ~r~“ im n U hlans, th e k aiser’s fin est Cav aw arded for valor in th is war. palace a t th e betrothal cerem ony of tho T hu men w ere aw ay lighting In the Vessels draw ing not more than oO they are eight dr ten days behindhand At th e moment G reat B ritain alry . have sustain ed sfhee they Invad k slser’8 d aughter. Prince««' V ictoria. : T H E MARKETS a rm y , and th e women en tered Into u feet of w ater may now m ake the pas- In th e design of sm ashing F rance by declared w ar oti G erm any there ed Belgium. Of 5000 of them who Lulee. On th a t occasion th e principal com pact "to defend to tho d eath th e were 2.000 G erm an «teum shlps P ortland. - sage. It would be possible to put the two or three terrific and Im m ediate guests w ere K ing G eorge and C*#T' to o k p art In the b attle of H aelen It factory. T hey arm ed them selves w ith and 3.000 G erm an sailing vessels American dreadnoughts through blows. Wheat—Club, 85c; bluestem, 88c; Nicholas. •was declared only 1000 escaped alive . _ t revolvers aud «»tlier w eapons, w ith big in various p arts of th e world The m eeting of these reconnolterlng Now. on th e an n iv ersary of the first an d u nhurt. at any time. r»d Russian, 83c. . . , w hich they repulsed sev eral charge.» oi General vort Kmintch. com battle of th e F ranco P ruaalab War, in Any of the foreign ________ _ w arships now In , parties In force has resulted in sever* Hay—Timothy, <16; alfalfa, >12. th e uhlans. m anding th e G erm an forces In the self sam e palace, th e k aiser opened Butter—Creamery, 82c. Jap an e se C ruisef to Follow Lelpelg. W hen th e ir am m unition w as exhaust- the A tlantic and P acific w aters could flghtinR> ia which, recording to Belgium, served as n lieutenant the ex trao rd in ary session o f th e relch« and G erm an official account«, the women hulT,ended them selves also m ake the trip* Except In cases San Diego, Cal.—U nder o rders to Egg*—Ranch, 23o. f ed In the F ranco• Prussia« w ar for tag In order tn appeal to th e G erm an of absolute necessity, vessels of bel- the allies scored fu rth er succeaae*. fuctory house», from w hich they follow th e G erm an c ru ise r Leipslg, 111 the ty-four years ago people, th o u g h a popular assem blage., 8 a a tti« . Strong French force* a re now In poured holllhg w ater on the German llgerents m ust mako uninterrupted th e Jap an ese cru iser Idzumb left the T he king and queen of England for a -united support of his action In Wheat—Bluestem, 92c; club, 86c; soldiers ft Is declared th at 2.'»u0 Ger> par sage through the canal. «They m aj popuesslon of all the passes of the bnv<# ordered thal th eir chefs h arb o r here w ith decks cleared for volving th e fath erlan d In a w ar ag ain st m ans w ere disabled by wounds and not coal, revictual or em bark or di»- yoegea m ountains, from the we*t. a* red Russian, 83c. one of the kaiser’s m eet dlstlntfnished j actlon. C aptain M oriyama, com m an shntl serve only «he sim plest sc tld s Children and old men shared em bark troopa In the canal sone. Hay—Timothy. >17 per ton; alfalfa, foods bu th e royal table those leading down to Colmar. guests. i der of th* Japanese warship, mad« no In the d efense .’ |14 per ton. And now the other guest ha* <to- , hta orderB. REBELS ENTER THE MEXICAN CAPITAL , JAPAN ASSbiitS U. S. OF FRIENDLY ATTITUDE t-r. ¿ - ■ s s f Butter—Creamery,. lie . B«*— 30o. clared war. _____ J1 A