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SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER ',
Fair Mar. H7jfl Ml, li.i;
ltd. Until. 'M. ' 7
rorlr-fuurlh Yr.
lintly Nlntli Year.
MTJDFOIID, OKHCiON, .SATURDAY, A'lWST 22, 1911
NO. 331
GERMANS' ADVANCE REACHES OSTEND
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BOMBARDMENT
OFNAM 0 S
PROCESS
Contact With Allied Forces Must
Take Place Shortly and Great Bat
tle Follows-ftlRht Wing of Kali-
rr's Forces Carrylnq Out Circling
Mcvement.
a sms Las
E
. 000 N BATTLE
WITH
MANS
LONDON. Am. J,J. 8 i. m. Tim
Slumlord this evening snyii Infonnn
linn turn i cached London Hint fler
limn cavalry patrol have enU'red
lllii'iil, Hinge Mini Oiti'inl. Ni re
sistance was offered ill 'illitr lnrt.
The official liiirtNiu I not nltla to
ruiifliiii this news. Ocrmnn Uhlans
wpic (.ei'ii Friday itllernnnn llitrr
mile fnun tint Dutch frontier near
lclit'ii, wlili'h it eighteen ii1-
not Hi uf Antwerp."
LONDON, Aug. 'J'A -Ml.'i p. m. -Willi
Ilia Germans bombarding Hi"
foils of Nniiiur, mill large bmlieH of
tlii'ir tump continuing In move west
wnrd n contact must soon Iiu joined
with llin iniilii allied forces. The
German unity will then fur Hip fir!
time fiiiil ilelf facing it chief op
Miiirnl mill u great baltlc, which
must linvo mt enormous effect on
Hip future of Iip war will ebb nnil
I low for M-vcrnl day before n decls
Ion Im reached.
Great Circling Movement
Tim front of tho Ovnimn f1t1itti)K
linp mny extend fnr In the woMwnnl
if Hm suggestion In fell finiiuli'il Hint
Hip right wing of Hip emperor's bat
talion in en riving nut it rrnt
circling movement with n view of
bienkiug into Franco further to Hip
south, according to nffipinl reports.
Vielotip gained I'V IIip French troop
Iiiivp opened Hio wuv to t'ohunr, enp
Ilnl of Upper AUaee.
Spvpii thousand Austrian nrp
rpporti'il to have arrived nt Strn
burg for Hid defense of Hint for
tns.
I tot li (U'nuiiny nml Austria. Hun
gary Iimvo culled Hut Lamllmm,
lliflr lust rocru! nf tump, to Hip
COllllM,
If Hip iipuh uf u gieal Servian
iitoiy, which come fnun iniiny
sources, Iip 1 1 up, Austria-Hungary,
which must Iip reeling pntlor Hip
smashing blow delivered by hrr small
adversary, will need every available
mini.
Ilnln I'orrpN MmIciIhIIo
'Dip Iltis!iiu in my on tho caslom
frontier of (Iprmnny gradually I
emerging from iliu inif t nml in such
foiees iih soon to iippiI Iliu Geriniiu's
iittriitiiui.
Tlm nffipinl pros Inircnii this
nt liruoon iKdiicil u warnliiu lo Hip
puliliit to lion t in miml Hint for prnr
liciil purpohPH, iiIiuonI nil infonnti.
Hon, nffii'inl or unofficial, rnnroin
iii Iliu proritsH of Hid IiiihI nper
utioiiH, coiuch nt piOM'til from the
biilit of tlin allien,
"It hlionlil fiirtlmrniorp Iip romrm
liprcil Hint llii'Mo iiiimpiilsiiH Iiiivp
Iii'pii cuirii'il nnt on nn I'lionnoiiH
hciiIii nml llmt u mnjoiity uf tlin rn
poiiiiIpih wliicH nlroinly Imvp tnKpii
pliit'o en n only in (heir duo orx'c
tio Im pIiimhciI nu liiddi'iil of minor
impoitmii'p," Hid report Hiiyn.
"N'o iiuliiiiVPimiiil on elllu-r kIiUi
ilespi'M'K to ho pitlleil a ietoiy. Tint
(lei mini luivu liy u nIpiiiI.v prrHxnre
olillKeil a InrKO portion of tlio llul
U'iun army to lellrn on Autweip.
No I (tut llMltlit Vet
"In llm piikIpiii tliunlor llieni Imvct
lieen a iiiiiulier of affair on wlileli
mir iiIIIpk am lielioved lo linvn kuIii
piI firoiiml but llm piimpiiimi in miy
iiiarliir pun Hiturcely hq niiIiI to Iiiivp
commiiiipi'il, Tlio 0X11(01 aliiiu Into
Impoiliiiit li'limiiiliH of minor episode
in uliloh tlm allied I'oiee urn alleyed
In Imvii K'llneil llm upper linml !
liiUlmiilliiK,
MAI llm t'ljil jif Ibii'ii week Iliu
enemy Initf iml ye nlli'iiiplnl In de
liver im iillni'k wlilnli, liml II IiiLpii
pliu'D mill piiiV'imjivrii piiilinlly niip
cpknI'iiI ii wvoii hud, mlulil imni'e
nlily Inn ) Inli'ilVied v)llli llm m
Tliree Days' Fltitln on River Drlna
Ends In Victory (or Serbs, Who
Capture Rich Booty Russians Re
pert Advance on Germany and
Austria Continues.
U)NI)O.V, Auk. 22. 8. 1 6 n. in.
orflclnt RoiirrvM confirm tlio ruporti
Hint tlio Aimtrlniiii lol 20,000 men In
tlm thrco ilnyn (IkIiHuk un tlio Itlvur
Drlini, unit Hint (Jviicrnl l.omnii, tlio
IIoIkIhii c'jmmnnilcr of Hut fortu nt
l.leuo, In n prlimnor of Hio (Icriimim
unit on routo for CoJouno.
(lonoml Leiimii iMtn until recciitlr
Hio licml of tlio IIoIkIhii military
school nmt In roinlilercd an aulliarlty
on intlltnry ciiKlnt'orliiK. Ha In
known ae n determined and roourco
ful cammnndor. Ho In C2 )vura of
ARU.
HIE BELGIAN QUEEN UNO HISTORIC PLACES IN. COUNTRY NOW IN WAR ZONE
LONDON. Auk. 22. 9:35 n. m.
AuordltiK to a Ccnlriil Nowh demtcli
from Home, niiuiy AuMtrlnns v,oro
droiird In thnlr fllghl to tlio Drlu
Ittvcr. Tlio Horvlon artillery mini
lilliitoit mirvlvoin. Tlio cornii)onilcnt
nn) tlmt 25,000 AimlrlnnB wore
killed or wnundud In Hio bnttlo and
that 10,000 wore taken nrljoucr.
LONDON, Auk. 22, 0:25 a. in. A
dpiacli to Jtontcr'o TolcRrnm com-
pany from at. PotoraburK, acnt un
der todny'a date, nays:
"After a brilliant Servian victory
at MntMcbwn, tlio Auttrlana led tow
ard tlio brldgeH of Hio Drlna, imrmioit
by Hio Horvlnim. wbo captured rich
booty and n larKo uumlicr of prlno
nera, IncludluK offlccrn. Tboy took
40 Rtina, muat of thorn llnwltxnra.
liorKi'H, nmmuullloii und Hold bovpltal
mllltiiry kltchom."
NI8II, fiorvla, Aur. 22. Tboro ba
been roiitlniiou flubtlng nloiiK tlio
wlioln frontier for two da) a without
uny cbanKo In Hut reapecttvo ponl-
llona of tlio Auntrlau and Servian
armlcH. It la offlclnlly atntud that a
pnrt of tint Kitrvhm nrmy hnn luadod
IIohiiIii, HiuccHHfiilly und that a Kre.U
battle, wltb an oiitroiuo fmnrablo fo
tlio HcrvluiiK. In oxpected.
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OF
GERMANS
OCCUPY
POSITIONS
ALONG
STRAITS OF DOVER
LONDON, Aiur. 'J2, :i :05 p. m.
AeeordiiiK to u ilipattli from Folke.
Htono to Hid Clironic'is pnaReiiRprH
who hiivo ariived Hmro from Oi'leud
report llmt Friday uftprnoon Oermnn
patrol wpi'o in tlio outliiilK of Hint
Uel'ian hPiiporl.
Several Hiiclisliiueu ami a nuinliei
of Amerieaiw urrived nt Folkptone
touiht on Hip enif"cliaiiuel teamei
from Orilenil, tlm porreHpondcnt f
tlm Clnouielt) poiitinuoH.
"It lo linrit to beliovp," one of tlichu
travelor nald, "Hint tlm OornmiiH nrn
really oemipyiin; u poxition on tlm
HlrailH of Dover, ucrn-. fiout Hirt
1'unlihli eoiihl.' When wn left Oatimil
Kriilny iiftornnoii tlm (loriaau ill
remly wpin in tlio ouUkiit. It In px
iiuoled that llmt' would bo oemipyliiK
llm nllv by llm Hum our Mourner bail
reached Kimlmtil.
"All forelfpmr wem onlered to
Iniyo Onleml yphtnrilny, Tlm pol
ofl'ieo ami tlio Kovorimient oil ice are
pIonoiI ami tlm iiilmliilant aio In u
I'oinlllloii ii' panic."
iiiIkIiI linvn pi'owil pinjuillelul (o llielr
Miibiwpieiit iipeialioiiM,
"II wan apprelieniled Hint lh"
enemy wimbl Im innly iit mid
vwiulil I a I. n full iiilvmiliiui) of (Ida
I'lriiiiiimliiiii'i', 'J'lii'tiu aiippoiilliuiiM
lntu pi m ed innnireHi fliv Inm iviuiili'i) In Iip uiiliiipiiiH'il
I inn nl Hil immiHit U In m milllMiy Ykl (leiHimi pull id hip pIu") In
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LONDON, Anj;. -,-', 'J:"8 p. m.
Offipial new 8 fiom l'nri k!vph fur
tlier delniUi of tlio rncnuutcr In the
Adriatic about u wcok ni, which re
Mil I nl in tho k- of tlio Auslrian
battli'-blp Xiiiiyi, ii PfM'l of more
Hiiin 1 1,000 ton-, and u prow of S7
men.
Tlio ZiinyJ wn htiuek by n bhell
from n IVpiipIi warship. This pro
jeetilo exploded ju her ma);ar.iuo und
iluinaed her so badly that sbo foun
dered in n few minutes.
I
EXPECTS BOMBARDMENT
WISHART KILLED
GHBDQ m m K
UOMi:, lu Parl.i. Auk. 22, 5.05 a.
in Tlio Clornnlo D'ltulla prlntu n
despatch from I'oln, AuHtrln, Ba)liK
condltlotiH there uro most prnVc. Tho
correspondent adds:
"Tho nuthorltlcH hno Issued not
ices nskluK nil tho Inhabitants to
mako food provUlon for UO days.
TIiopo uunlilo to do so must leavo
witiilii a nours. ims is uuo to uio frtim jlllull. KiirIiIi mid Frencli are
expected bombardment by tho AnRlo- jlt, nlv (ixn,lvn languHpe permit
French fleet" 1 1 ! for imiiiniimii'iition.
SAN I'ltANflSft), Onl., Asr. 'SJt.
AiinouiiPciiiriil was made hero to
day that J upon ha placed u strict
censorship on nil cable messages lo
and from the empire. Names and
addresses of the sender ami receiver
of messages must now appear. Code
is not Allowed in mo-iiRe to Jap
Aiiei.e, but mav be ued in iiii'ssujjcs
IN BY DE PA MA
SUMMARY
OF
WAR NEWS
H CENSORED SOURCES
Tho Gorman nihiineo into Hel
kiiiiu is Koinu on todity, upparently
wlthotit hpriau-. cheelc. lluviiifj
tnken HriisseU, llm lump of Km
poror Willinni uro foi'cini; their wny
htouilily mid inpiilly to tlm north nml
west,
They have occupied (llient nml nre
nppfoaeliiu Mrujjlics and (Mend.
Tboy would nppeur to bo endeuvor
iiijj to overrun tho whole of noithein
nml wotfloiu HolKium. At tlm samo
timo they would s'cm to bo drawing
idohPr tnlho French frontier.
Soiiihcant of HrusNel they dip iu
vetitiuir thv foilifieil cily of Nniinir,
on tlm Mciie.
Want 910,01X1,0110 ItaiiMiut
It i repotted from Antwerp that
tlm (loriumiH will not coiitiumi lo oc
cupy llriisNcI, poutPiiliui; (heiaselve
meicly with inurcliinu' thrnufth Iliu
city. Tin ilpleimiiiiilion, houoM'r,
may Im alleicd bv Hm iillitudo ol tin-
cily Ircusiiiur of HiiishhU, who U
ipmleil hh siimhk he will neor P'O'
over iftO.OIUVMIII ilcmiuiileil by Hi"
(luimiiiis n a nr M.
Tlm coiieeiilralioii of llm llelulnn
n liny bel'niii Anlweip i snnl lo luuu
ii'i'll iipimuiiiiIIsIii'iI Hi uoi'd older nml
Iliu innialu of llm lleluiun lump N
been reported yet near the cit.v.
WJiolher tho (tormuus will Attempt
to eaptuiv Autweip or simply invest
it, Is not yet clear.
A Paris newspaper declares llmt
pMicrul niobiluntiou in Italy h"s been
decided on and will bo proclaimed id
thrco or four dit..
,' Itii'.f.lrtu A(ltaniX) 1Uiiii
St. IVIci-sbiiiv aniiounees officially.
that tlm Ititssiaii aiiny is ndvauciuK
nloiijr tlm entile Atihtro-Oeiuiun
frontier and at llm siium limo sue
ceusfully maiiitaiiii' tlm oll'eusive
ul every point of contact with Ilia
enemy. A it-ported envnlry enpige
meiit of tlm noithein Itiissiau iiuay
last Friday i ilexcribed a a sovoto
blow to the (Ionium- in l'nt I'rttf
sla. it is said an entlra (lerii'ii i
battery was eiiptuicd in this nicatfc.
ineiil, Itiihsiaii aMulors urn rcpoiicil
thnnviiiK lioiub in (b'liumi cutreimh
incuts, Fuillier iieeoiinU uf Iliu rpcileil
Htirvlmt viclorv on-r llm Aii.-mu
say llm liulilintf hiUtl I hive dn.v
nloiiK tlm Diiim ii"'r. Tlm Autlnu'i
I'lisiiullle tteio iptim iih IiiiIaicii
yil.dllO nml 'J'i.Oimi, ulillu it is kind
J 11,1101) piikoiii'is ui'iu Inlteii,
The Nd'Uuii All'lh'iy ilhl ntlVelno
Minli Mpiiut Iiu emniy. Nlh lt"
plnrv vfliviiill) ilit trl vf lh'
Servian army has invaded Ilo-niu
mid that unolher great hatHo is ex
pected in. Hm near future,
Japan I toady to Act
Tlm limo limit of tho dapnuesu
ultimatum lo (leriimuy, ilcmiiudinx
the surrender of tho German Imld
injjs nt Kino (Tiow expires tomoritvv
nml Japan ii described as fully tendy
to proceed uj;aiut the German posi
tion. A dispatoh frmi Tokin mi.vs
that the German ambassador to Ja
pan will sail for SealHe, Aliquot 'JO,
ami that a number of Geiman oti:r.
ial havn already left Tokin.
The. news of tho Geiuimi oeca.n
linn of lliussols ha been iotet ii
llerlui. Tho story was told in a lu
conic dixiintch of soma wordi.
Tlm American ambiisailor in I-
Iiu ha publihlied a denial of tep-iliM
llmt AuiPtiemi have been ill Invited
in Ocriaiiuv. lie dclurcs lliu Im'ny
limy enjoy a iiiiipIi seciiuly ii Ucr
nmn a in Aineiiea.
London announce olficiully Hint
llennnil l.eiiimi, llm lleluiii enin
iminder of Hie foil At Meuc,' U n
iiioimr in llm ImiiiU uf llm (iormaiis
ut Cologne.
Tlm Ainciieau conmil unmiul nt
llm ila Jani'lin Iiu repnttnt lb'
xiiiltlUK "f llm llriiuli steiiHier llya
ile by ju (Icimmi pruutif Div4w,
KLGIN. III., Aug. 'Jl!. yiwuecr
JVishart died this afternoon of injur
ies received when the automobile ho
wi)s driving in tho Klgm national road
race crashed into u fence und over
turned. His meuhauieimi, John J ea
ter, was seriously injured.
Wislmrt's skull was fractured, his
chest crushed mid his right leg bro
ken. His assistant's left una was
broken mid ho wits injured intern
ally. Ilride nt Husband's SMo
Jlrs. Wishatt, a brido of only two
mouths, had been witnessing Hie
races mid was at her husband's bed
side when he died nt a hospital soon
after the accident.
The accident was duo to tlm fur
ious iwico sustained. For nearly half
ot the distance of .101 miles until the
accident Wishart averaged almost
78 utiles un hmfr, or neaily five miles
faster than the new l coord which wns
established yesterday by Unlph do
l'aliim.
W'ishait was leading. Dob Bar
man, who is known n a driver who
drives with fearlessness, was close,
behind. Wislmrf, to matutalu hi
lead, took chances on tough stretches
that paused tlm speittatti to gasp.
On thu thirteenth lap his car skid
ded through a fence mid overturned.
Soma of the witnesses said that Im
seemed In loso control uf dm steer
ing gear,
Mm man llellieil
Tlm Occident put Ihirman in the
lend, but the awful pami nml the heat
of hi enyiue nimbi lnui sick mid )m
liad lo ttillnlnuv in fin or of jtnlph
Mulfoid, who pink hi neat at llm
Nll'Clilltf ""l.
The new lender hiu folliitted elior.
I b.v Alley, I'lilleu, De I'nliim, (limit
nial Wilcnt
fcMl i"1" "-- "!-" nJViiunji,rirn-V
(C'oHllHUvJ w Pll )
IAPS UKELY 10 J
WHOW
AS WAR PRIZE
Only on Condition of Peaceful Trans
fer Will China Get Pert Baek
Germany Expected ts Answer Jaf
anese Ultimatum Toflhjht Amfcti
sader te Leave If UnfaveraWe.
TOKIO, Aug. 22. Jitpanefe news
papers that nre sometimes officially
inspired ny that if Kiao Chow w ti
be a prize of war Japan may not bo
obliged to restore the German pto
tectoratc lo China. J'pstoruli"!!, thu
state, would be conditional on tho
peaceful transfer of Kiao Chow t
Japan by Germany.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. The
Japanese government today instruct
ed its chnrgc d'affaires in Dcrlln :o
leave there nt 4 n. m. tomorrovr, I'cr
lin time, if an answer was not fc
tnrned then by Gencany to tha Jap
nueso ultimatum.
Huron Chinda nsked Pecretary
Dry an to transmit through tho Amer
ican embassy nt Berlin r message te
tho Japanese charge d'affaires, giv
ing him instructions in detail ns in
tho course he is lo pursue if no ans
wer is returned by Germany.
Germany's answer to the ulti
matum of Japan is awaited with ab
sorbing interest in offkial and dip
lomatic quarters as only a few hoars
remain for the tunelinit'of the ulti
matum. Vhilo Japan's note sjiecl
fied "noon on August 23" as the
time limit, yet the difference of four
teen hours' time between here mid
Tokio makes 116011 tomorrow in Toklo
about 10 p. m. tonight, eastern time,
in the United States. For this rear
son it is believed that a reply if ono
is to be made must now bo en route,
us the delayed cable communication
around would reiptiro many hours to
insure mi unswer getting through In
the short time still remaining.
llaron Chimin said Hint tho Japan
ese ehnrgo d'affaires at Berlin would
wait for an answer until 4 a. m., und
that if no communication was receiv
ed he was to nsk for his passports,
place the interests of Japan In tier
many in tho hands of tho United
States and leave at once.
llaron Chimin did not say what
course tho Japanese ehnrgo il'nf
faires was to pursue if nn answer
were returned und it was unsnttsfiie
lory, but it was presumed ho will re
main in Berlin until the answer can
be communicated nml formally con
sidered by the Japanese, government.
E
CAPTURE GERMANS
IN EAST PRUSSIA
LONDON, Aug. 22, 11M5 a. ui.
In a despatch from St, Petersburg tho
correspondent of tho Itoutor Tolo
Rrani company bays tho Rttstlan gon-
era! advance both 011 Austria und Ger
many ts progressing without Inter
ruption, A big cavalry engagement ot tho
northern army cm Friday wag a se
vere blow to tho Germans in Kukt
Prussia. A11 entire Gorinun battery
was captured. Aviators uro throw
ing bombs on tho Gorman entrench
ments and military buildings.
Thrco Auatrlun army corps are on
gaged la tho Aiutro-Scrvlan theater
of war. They are wedgod In th
Junction of tlm Drlna and Yadal riv
ers. In a bnttlo of four day dura
Hon tho .Servians captured 80 Auk
Irian guu.
A deHputch received here from Ant
werp nays the Ituwdan wlnUtw kM
been mlvUwl oHUIal (hat In anima
tor In Purwln the &h4ih took wy
German prhmtier n4 epturo4 4 '
eiillie battxry or nun,
Airurdlng to (he W4 HfrwU4M
Iba AMrUH Ih (JalW Unv Um
dtifwiM with kmlf bm, W mMU
mm aud IW Hm UkT
RUSSIAN
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