| Show i WAR I M I Servian Minister tel of Wa Says J Hostilities Can Hardly Be B Avoided I IN SESSION I I Ila III Army 11 Corps Ie l o the Ihl Servian Frontier Oct Oct 10 in 11 circles H it I Is hi now believed that war Wi Is unavoidable una ola hIe hIef f minister l of oC warin an 11 In Interview with the tho Associated 1 s ci Cl Press ross cor correspondent 00 respondent declared that the situation was most l st critical adding Hostilities uan Cil bo be hardly avoided A big mass meeting wan hold hel this morning moring after nCI which the demonstrators d mon tr tors ter marched to tn the th the theme members me of which are assembling clamoring for war The Thc feeling feell among among members of oC the tho assembly IB Is apparently I warlike The news ne that tho Aus Austrian I trian monitors which wl ch ro coming down I Ute the Danube have hao reached the tho Servian frontier frontel the people is already beginning beginning to alarm WARLIKE Belgrade Oct Get 10 The alT ary session of the Hie or 01 na national tonal assembly summoned to with vi h the tie existing crisis crl l was opened ol led this thi morning amid ali scenes of oC great excle The be warlike a sentiment of the delegates ile e ats was very ven noticeable und and this spirit was wa given Ien expression slon by b the tho prompt elevation to the presidency of the tho assembly of n pr Prof Jovanovits one ou of oC the most 1011 Important agitators agItators in favor of war Wi with wih Two Austrian Hag flags were burned bur ll by bya b bu a u ing mob in 11 a theater square this morn morning mornIng GERMANY GEHAN NOT RESPONSIBLE Constantinople Oct ct 10 Baron chal yon the German ambassador In a II conversation with wih Pasha Pa h I tho grand vizier 1710 denied t p 0 s U Sn t tn ni Turkey 2 were thc tho result sult of oC an under I or r any other oher country Tho am I Im ImI I added aldel Lam commanded br bi tho t IO emperor of I i Germany Germ l to protest energetic ally II i 1 against agal such such a 1 supposition The Tho events In question queston occurred without consul c Ration with Germany v AUSTRIA A uS RIA FORWARDING I TROOPS Paris rari Oct 10 The Vienna cor correspondent respondent re of the reports that tho eleventh and thirteenth Au army corps with arms arm and ammunition are Ire being helnA hurried h I in ier iel tho direction of the Servian front frontier Hospital trains are being prepared the correspondent declared further at at and Buda Pest Pest ALARMING RUMORS Paris Oct Oct 10 The Paris papers filled fil Id with wih alarming but rumors rumor from the near cast Among Amo then them aro aro tho tiO following r That That the tie blown up bridges along l the Austrian frontier that law has hns been beun declared and nd thai 8 Servian officer orcel has h been c and shot HII slot From C rUlos that tho thol Montenegrins l burned Ini Austrian Au Hugs Hags In nel front nt l c and ald broke the tho win windows fr dows of t e Austrian consulate From n Constantinople comes a L story o of Fr c agitations 1 In Smyrna HI rJ and t the h French and Italian consuls have hlo asked government rt to send Warships to scene ie c K From t Athens comes the tho rumor that arc aro active in Mace lace Macedonia lacedonia donia especially In n the of or Seres distributing arms and nd inciting the tho population to Insurrection A special lal despatch to tn the Matin Constantinople says sUY of from fr m the tho Constantinople papers believe war warIs warIs Is ble KIAN l Oct O t 10 The Italian Halan has ha lust Just completed UH I Icet has received or maneuvers hut ll concentrated here h remain u n WASHINGTON W HIN 1 N Washington Oct Oct 10 Though with wih no great greit vital Interest h ell t at nl stake admin administration uru aru watching closely co el elthe the dally developments in the tho Balkan situation the Not oL being hel a i signatory to the B treaty the United States ll has no direct interest tn In the tl eastern situation The lw United States an a party to 10 Hit Algeciras conference ac e In the settlement of oe mooted questions Morocco but In II doing so expressly stipulated that It hud had doing no 10 political pul interest in that that part of or tho World II How tho thu government would view an al Invitation to engage in a n conference to pass lIS on tho Balkan Balea question M 1 problematical The 1110 safeguarding ot oC American missionary interests and af nf affording fording protection pr to Am Americans American then th rl would woul fall fal to the thu duly dul of tho United States and our OUI 11 rv always have han been the source of f nore o e or e less l ss concern on cern even een In ll o of peace c ee and ant would require great Vigilance lee In II th event of war Pend Pending PendIng ing Iho out outcome of negotiations how tic over tho the attitude pf will wi remain one of observation merely as a the diplomatic authorities share hure tho tho confidence co expressed ec In hi London L that a ap peaceful p solution of the Balkans Im 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