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Show - - - - - ,,,,..' - .',7r..,.i'',,,- ". ,.;' - .;',..,..";,,',.','":,-...,.,',,.,'--- - A .- 1', ' ,'' ,,, , ' ,, , ,..' - , '. ' " --- - ' - '- :NaDoleon. 1 '., Marriage - -- - ::- -- ' ' ,''''' .'".". ''''',-,- ,' ' i ': ''', ' - I- ,':-- '' ,,, ., ' :r ? -- -; wor., 21 , ';,' 3 .7t- i"t"--,- - or ,,' 7 '', ,.' v' 7' ,''..' ,.' -- , 404 I ., . ' f 4 .. : ,.. . 0 I -- i , ET , . -- 32 PAGES v - . . Tittiff - SATURDAY AUGUST AlCD i - .' -A ' - I , . G . .c. . tA : III111,,k, . ; , (3. . . , . , . .4. SAI,'IkLATrE .' y 0: ,e :,, FC , and TVer-Tc1- , ..11 1 ICING-- ,.. ,, ... , , . 71., lk .. a . CITY 11, - 4 i 0 .? , , c, , ' I. , i., ,,n,,,7..,.,, ...''."'a......."..".0-LJAA II -- . ... A'91 .. ... , - ,,, )11, , , . e re' . -- I 1 i , 7 , . , 4 , , ,a - i - i t i ..,...,:,, ''' t :' ,,,, .if,., ''' YEAR srxTr-Virr- ii ..,.. ., ; v : 4 - j, i 7 - ,,,,,- : . , ,, - in., if 's. . 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SSI-., - ,,,4 10AID IN AVERTING' ,',.s ,, Hopes to Avert , : ,, p - , . . . - Is for the Preservation of War and the Meeting of Millions of Armed Men s - I t 1 rid ,i4.111.. i tz. z s. 114,i,! , -I , ,-- I i sr,. ! To 14'. - , , I - Btilk arta ottmiall) announced ludo) that the time limit tef -'. . Ilthe Gorman ultitnalum to Rumple eApered at noun tOdaY n official communication clubliOted tottay in the, North Germaa tottette !sato the Rusplan emperor on July se minor-pile- d lc,- V3Ttilerot William.. . I'urgentiv requesting hires to help to averting the misfortune of a European War. and to try to reatratn his a lly. Aatche-itu- n . gary, fro m lon: too 1:tr titia n, re; WA du d he mould willin gly Emp eror up the tar& et mediator and accordingly eilt.kmialk action was initiated in Manx '''i N bile this was in piterrem. be times that Heade sae mobilizing react- ed Berlin and Emperor Ulliitten teterrarbed to, the entretor tit .tinsela ih rITIbielT"leverneelltetn "i'.1 ' Infictileathatawrad"Asa9thatheinge del'ettenSearred'ilas herken.1"".!11ill'o llintsmcluir"Itteeeme I A' l'1,:Otl,,,tiallahk,,, - 4 , '1, ),t- .1 eiatoel;11 , I. .4 4 ; . - ""k.- '117r 4,, itL; , - ' , 'A' , l' ,,, 1 t tii,, 4? -( Aug. I.King- George, in a final effort to prevent the ...0. , ,. ..,, k..5....------v.e"-ir--,,l I:: ' outbreak of a general European war, and the meeting of millions ; ,z.4 '! .., ' ' tae ''1 ,.71,11; ,, ,WIniiti ' A:4.1tp ,f men in armed conflict, today at the eleventh hour. sent a dispatcit ' z.. ' r , i;ui..; ' 10'''' 411, , f 1 . , II' understood 'r3I' was t'' 4'1,,,,,,4. his 0 , and of to Emperor Nicholas Russia. message 'b T.. .'- ,- ' f , f' i '- i:e;,, ' His!. , i.,'S)' ' I 1 a '.t),,,,t.,44. . In contain an ultimate appeal for the preservation of peace. ' f;1, -, ii, it ',ii It '. t As-- i ! -- 1'1'. . - ' with Premier audience an was after taken Al k'''Ft. action ' oltz, at2Fif najesty's 4. --Vienna soder ht reward to the inceitatien proposals in shkie Great firtteritk o-,, v14119-flo,.., , ..,..1 r I. i , s:,,:, -had joined German,. but that utaanwhile 'tomtit had ordered the tett manht,', quith at 2 o'clock thiamorning when the war clouds were blackesta: , A4 Irtw,:;,,' 1; ; ' A Itradon of her forret, Upon thus Emperor Utilities addressed tlete tele:' ,",..4tA ..' At the same time from Rothe came the news, published in the t4., ,, ;' gram la, roweeor Ntehotas,, muptiatklAtly dertartna that hia we. reeproetttlitt- -. t . :I -, neutral unless at-- 1 ''''''-- --, .. ltsagera, that Italy tad,Accidad to remain 1 heir the gayety of the German esn;dee had ferted him to take '......,......:.detested:re:, , :,.0,,,,-,, - 40 ity 20.1,o, . ,..;;;Aks4. While this information was not confirmed it was said in ,..ramAtaa444.s..e, . --A ic.0.0.4011':11.,,,,, 1 infettlivIIV 1,4.....t.,-'21,,-'' The German chaneeller n official circles to have "caused no taurprise." a addressed Soday : Imperial proms-toof : 't hate ---.- .! ,, , the 'ninth's- of Ida official residence snalilng a i: : At thc Italian emhzssy in London Abe .6elietavas expressed t;sdponierteonati,. raHetoorsaidt,:om aura, :..: ,,,,,,,;.,-----of ,. ,, mwtous In ' I hour. 4, Ifily remain ncatral with the possibility left open to It ,4,.- .,. to ,0 . flu, t4he esprewtion -- : odr 'our feehruts for .:-.- ,::: ..,i, l,',4:11,;L. :e.y, ---11:, .IIT i Vt;-..."-: yor fatherland. you hate come to the bootie of Bismarck. "eh aisle Ens- ho. turning against ber..allioa. Germany and Austria-HungarI saw peroe William the Great- - and Fie ld !the:4ml on Moltke welded the German ti, t I -the lalier nation wauld 1,e' reluctant to embark on a general -- -t' Ili'', '''' !.4:,c,g,;47 )':..'11'.1'' Ir'li I I for us. v, empire idriz..... ;421rti ronean war. We ; 'Matted to go on Ili tab In pear,- in the foinrgre I 1;telt arhati, slet , . 11.11i 0 , in 41 'ears n( pea,efol labor. on the other hand, the fact Mood cmt that Germany had rilP111 eloped . 'IN 1, -.c The - pp, 1J tahole of motes- r nork the let has been letoted Empero tAilltt takcn a very firm attitude and had asked Russia to suspend '"1. ' ''21,4,',Ari tenanor of peace. To the heat hour he ha. 'forked For 'wave in Europe and I' 1 ,... 1' the mobilization of her forces within a time limit of twelve he 10111 it. norhing tor it. Slantsht Alt ht.. effrt prote min and should the :,,L ? i an"" 111 he ("rd Into our banile, We- - SIMI .... fieMre li a irier esn-- .......... I i hours. expiring ait noon today. He also asivd France to define i. ; e uar. t.halt nor theirtaaga I vithin eighteen hours the attitude she would assume in case firiell,..telka7;inrPforr "ILI "n atlit,1:inai"Lneir h for so 1 Mood. our la of -. the -1 t drop : -' In the araYitt of this 1111r I remind ou of the north of Prtne a . ',', jwarbetween Austria and Germany-- 'against Russia. 1 UP ,. nt nwn the of tltailes tEroderhk Itrandenhurr: It was pointed out in authoritative circles that France's 7a,,"...... ' li..10, "II the enenty. , Ect you r h enna twat tor tkal an d could only be, under the terms of her treaty with Russia ........N.,......... or and thingina the minutia anthem areeted the Entitusta,tie (III ti , he would be compelled to intervene. a of the impe int elm invitor's spee-- h, -. b .. ., , $ German circles today showed considerable uneasiness all over MOUTH HIS AND SHUT. HIS HANDS IN HIS POCKETS KEEP To SIT TIGHT, German Ambassador !German Ambassador - 4 . I the world. The German forces in China were being concntrated .Nov. York Herall) ,,. , ,. N.,,,,, , to Leave Ready to Leave Paris Preparing 1. -for the Nest. York Aug. I.Almost in 24 hours, the Unitli S tans has beon transformed into the supply house Istingau, the German conatd general left his post at Capetown,1 When He Got Dispatch: Si. Petersburg Tonight . ', z -. and German merchant ships were ordered to seek neutral poilft. 'world. The action of Germany and France inprohibittig,-the: i in s. foodstuffs, and all prod' alliprnent of I 1, -- The German a meiise- yis, ial it'asidng,in. - A g I In regard to the far east, the 'Japanese ambassador in London 'duets of the p)il outside their boundries. has sent tl;e pries of nearly every artide of consumPtIon, headed br ader tO Aug FrdriCe had and s as r,,,,,,,1 ,,,, the- w hite ilaum. ''t said today that as long as the warships belonging to the Biltiffil8; wheat, soaring upwards. Even raw surar ha i f eft th impulse and has thown an improvement' forthe first .ready to leave at k this sfj, t t,, Ambus,..d:or t m I ro a h h when t, a, hel Pot, rebor e fiispati Austria s ipply eight million tons of the world's- raw sugars one composing the Triple Alliance remained at Tsingtau Japan would :time in months. that a FrP"anc II r7t teni s i in a take no action against them, but should they t e ,' I, there. ld arisel it once how the beet, sugar acreage would be curtaiIe I. All the countries of the world would then look to Isosii into terest. or should Tsingtau be attacked, a Fituation-wou' taken by :this 1 i t th frevolar i Which would be dealt with by Japan in the spirit, of the Anglo-- , Cuba, the Hawaitian'iblands and the United state t lo, their sugar, and prices might go to old time war, '' 3 'to rintunit don and tet :1 I t 11 nt the as NO he i to States presealliance. immediate benefit. howeeer,will sugagr preoducers, accruelo,United apt Baron Von Bchoon. i Japanese 'heights.. so p ! opgPecArnerlean I dor t'a FrAin,,e, called at ill. foreign ,'d,pieniate ge,ne rally in EurOpe and wit( 1 At the. German,embaisy- reference was made to German ler. p is generally understood to be contracted for, and the WV? crOp. Will not he ready until October. ; ' "curr ' 1f them rand mention of French neutrality in her note to the French go vern-- 1 ;... . Premier Viki.ini, sho sae then at- - - ILondon, I ' ''.. ' I .'' i i 1 , , ? ' ' ' ,,. ........... .41-- . 71 E '. , , ' ,,, , .. ''''''':717.:17:7''''1, .' T . " :, k ,:....,,, .; IT)uncle-- Sam.Hczs' the:.i,.. ,ance-- LAST APPEAL .TO ' CZAR , ; , ,,S ' ,.. ' ,,,, 1 - Array---Ital- , . . .... . 1 : In Battle - , I1TAH ..' ', . ' .i.-- ,... I , ,. , . .1 11 ' . , .. ,., I - ' , , , GEORGE MAKES Peace--- - k ' It P . , . ' P. 0 ''', usual. 4, .., , .. . . . - ' 1 , '''' ........ . 1 ., ' -- . . , , , s, - , ''''' - .. . . ' , L' , , G T. .. ,. ,, - ' tmratert; 1014 , z,- p ' , , , --' l'eitk' z ,,' - ''' , . .,,,, ... 7,, ---- -. I. , S - 1 x ,, - , .. '1 - i -- ,, , 2 1,,,,.,--,,,y- rl - - ' ' - , ,, Vi it V - , . -I -' , 7 .,. -- '1- tkid. - - . t 7- i t, , -- 44"54,-.tP-4-t' 4,----- 4.. -- . - Zi....,:.- : - i y, ' , tin ? 1t I , ! :. 7i- -- : 41 i -- ' '7,'"---;-zS,- 1 . - I . , .44 , 1 -i '7'71-117, ' ---... , ......Atirs . 4.0-i $11. '. i . t i , 1 'or .. , : I lo-- ' ' ,:,.ent g,....,,,, go-- . and i - on-o- m 1.,elf ,. i would not be attacked by Germany. -- oounition - ; .- - - t ' ' .. i . r ( I r p 1 r I totnottow. I t I ovular,. Aug, 1- ,-1 .i,h,lehett trout Paris . Ii it, 1r', A , ' - . flax . to , -- .. - , Deetht dispatch Netts'04,11 It 6 official- ,,onfiented 1114 t.erntett . ntubiltra. :. 1rrot,,,,,,r . . I , tt.,. tiror...r , :IS';t re(1711111 nil thl 1 n'., ' ro4- 4tqle4 the' bonabortletent..of lamina, Aug. I : . 11,- -, tbegentrat ..,,, - 1i rade end lie eurenututings, memuting 4)a telegramfroas Nish. sereia- .- '. - , -- - , ' ' . - - .. j - - - - 4 . . ,.. , .. .,.. ... , ,. , - - ttt,t r. ! i, m.,'--;-t- i ts, - , - 1 rer V-- -' 11;:!.--'- ! ,rt 11 , ars.,,o, , l .' ,. c1., e ', 421 ,.!, :t-.- ,1 . ; V- - . .:, .1 - . : . N g : 1 ' j - 1 1 I r ! Pt-a- 14,0e11. , lesitie.- - - to and" it reluctantly admitted that war .seemodl te- bet only a glues r Peas of boars. .: peedasatistaotory- " - , , ' , ,te , , , . y. 11. 'ri.; ii,ler-7a- -- ' - : n- dm. - - i -- Ham:Meg-America- , Ali, , rman AmbAssador t., tt, 1 s.- . - riAlt i i - , , c,A- - h.g - li To Austro-Hangarhourji conteretwe aith the Gertrisiti diplomat. li was afterward atimiumsSi i :that the arnaqssador vas to ret.,rn 14,.-- 1...1,1,,iiThe Aug the Fferoli TortiTgn "(the again, iii tn,- -7 , tile test it, ,,,aill,, afternoon. 4 an , .. 1 e an n: rise i,, the ,;or ;tart teltar,Inl in,,r,s, gai A '.3 et, r. to t he thet bol - ,,t linpiese-,io:I t rr.a Itn- n'ot be roneidderst stiefeirdastdi. . iit r at 1,:. !Ina pent after fle F,,,r,- ,,i, ot a . mttled th at t he eit,'or..t!leti !." a r,es.cze or, ,,, isa ' laatre.irirg was kn,e, r, ,,,. ,...- .,,,s'r Hunger ':Ter) cgiourni-ha,i de '1,rt.:4 th-1,1 itt.,.t.4...t... Ariel l:., :,:r.:1 s re.::,te,1 ensr into !...to- t , t Asia izoang t,n IA. liretitte ble:.,t1 4 ,: tit ,:i' 'n'.,7 171141Feelef0 Pee' fell : :A ' .114 the t it :t ili da flontlet ftermi n n r, .4 I -- u n t A'on P,i, j t ,, Ever nil. 1,1i pb $ e,t).it: ,,,,,kier man II,. i to s!, or .a sear fri pi ',step.' anti th t tel.. n ::::11' '1 !izati,n 't t.f41rt:tn ' 'A'th 'r4 , ''''''..nr". ren ,chn g.,,,iim eni e.g. th - i e ,':ri e roa etto (our', ,,ti! i: meet the p 1hv4st,h, ;Inver i iifo-n'- t ttu tar ia n ,41Ci'"le of Many edinti. s ss er o p er riirrn el ky,-- r ornniont otk men:, iii a' rota- hevinst born haetten L',,,i, terday and r h I 1., , t,s,c 3ti tn el owing to the prospe,:t Mine bride.- I, ' , ,, v , , grooms ha inns- It! leak'. tor the rrrnagar tier. nom t; c .tat., o o h Frr, i.i'. w .t h 1 he ohur, hos a otis tuff of Is 4vshi- t. ,, t 1r i mg n nitto among thrill many n St ,,,,,, ,t,,,,, .!., ,Z1' hes ft, ro T1. me tny :hit,. 1:,t,), p, , i.t . , ,, i i b., ,,P., ; ; piii a.' amhapea feria not it,-our As t. dor thee. th.s eirining te'st sh si'l e., :retie: rr stt shcs s: f i .orAsztatI '' remain ne9trl. it.. a 7 .11t:, noi 1, Ac E ""ong Jo 41, .i.,irfa.itunssar. - Y ..i--- - eareiled y to::,71 ,ng our' adt At the Freneh ttorhte.tyen onfilsetdottrtzilaY caoree Berebttoll ,, k,rt ',re oMtiale deetared 'n Austr,ollittimirorti trInteter, torrign hsv,,orueldotrianape boaeoffuoillooutt,o rninttBott oillhi,.ainv., vitth ad ersiths:p and great serious. h,,,, 1 ,,,, ter04 1ti tailt44, 1,: te' England's effort at Serbs' y.64eV. 7 i4 ,v,,N tout anti any eatil, faiied. elf:tinter' :the,' of hope which had apneared bad been" in reoly this rommutticattolL lI , imediately extinguished iCo,at r a ilirocatthor4 tot& the Gee-- Ii 'The conditions undor which the- flip- - t r.3 n a r,,h,os,,-.1,there that ilitat:es t vo "sonvereations:' continued toni.seinderstanding and i. t .. t Yw,maadpeeit strait r Inesai,, . , i of the Eilate, lett it onto laid Mot 1. ' i -- , .4 11 . Intim-II:omi- ....., o- : , Hamburg-America- - (Continued on, page two.) t : ert:,:P7i4:ri , 1.,,c,,,L.;,--.- and remain there. , 114 nUtiliktleAmerican line at irrouneed today that all sallinge of it ships between America and ,Rua have been cancelled. Two of the shIps the ;Russia and the Blink the lineannmtneed had b.sm reOsialtioned navy Both veseele are now at 1.4hnu by n The Pcirts and the West lititeli ftn,i Panama has teen tiqes aitreloo between eurrerded. Seven vessels are affiZ-ed by the order. '.thich watilsoitied tortay. The steamer Aliknyini,a. tt hich om here today. hall been re, ailed by, wir olcs-.. Suspension was on orders received from the home offices of the Cunard line and 0,, 'The oompanies' aan,etin ted the ii )tarine in England Hundre-d- of persons hal enlitzed passage. . moneY would be refunded ' La Lorraine of the French Ilne reached-Portodan Brorelbt, to swell the great fleet of liners whtett will re. Larranee of this line has been main inartt at their docks in 'the vuts,,,,a Gil: the carein situation requisitioned by the French .nacy,. and officials of the line could not assert, -positively today whether Le ln- - - .. as a he !aiedor not rattle would .1: ,tii he port has trentstlant v service beee.....s.impalrf.d. As a neutral vsit Nes Never Valens lw the ary-O- f vsottel in the tongesTim. ;treat .11nera rendered !nitrif y. ,by Torii. it was believed todar, would'soott ,, ' the Európotarr warsituallin.. Seven vessel& romping- American Una L I uns!ed the guerseilstort of its tratisatiantie n nil,' between Now Yorks the tVeit Indies and Panama,. ing the' Ails. service of the ha:itt, : '''', ,. ' all been cancelled. . . . ' r"- - ronim::.,:x.,...,r81:tm,,I,ntwiLe,....i.:.nnt . ' , Pied toy Ruidsla by rlo rtiany'a ultim. tum . An official mid limiest had nntli-- ! Ins agatmit Ilserriany and had merely, taken, rroeautionarymoasuro.. a Jan iha; :Auetrian-frontat- r s . 110 114401 that in spite tit the . gravity t of the eitustirsn sieomen,atitmse ,,,,e,.. tinted both at Vienna anti St. Petere burrs and that' dergius Pavillon the Rure'lan premier . had deCiared be was, s lz. nahsTegi.d. o- ' News: The latest ninknOre to rearb here: ("entre! tri'm B'eha Wan an oMetal notification by CONILInen ht - ,' 111, ---,---,, ... . - .,, wireiess of Ne W Tork Aug.. 1......whotesaie - aneellatlens r,f tran..atliiritie- passage ertgageni-M15.; ling rt.! , teasels a day ar:wo out of Port. and suspension altegettVr ,)1' tran satlanc sorvi- - iti .t throe ruropan-boun- d were announced., in rapid aucceselOn here today - . liries The North German Lloyd line stearnerl Vriedri. h d,r Grosee, which ft,1:,, itastimore on July 7.1--- and . ' wo re recalled t iday Sy wirehoor day. keekar. WhICh yelled from Gelves,; .n th e ,,,,,e . The, tine also instructed the 'se 'mei- - Willehad trt leaVe M,Intreal, where the itno-- sdoekIrir. go to Bos:on .. INN'S - s .1" to- Russel& that Germany's. ultimatum ' luetnent the hink ttl tierman;is ult- tatelred-noon., ham beenextetwkni In i7 nuilum thito Tbe Ttueelan embassy in Izind-oFrance 1,,r tarty-richnur4 until noon 'Ion; evening pointed out the culty cre., LI, : - rnd aso, '! al t! reeLeading' Steamship Lines ouspendTransatlaillic- Traffic ,,c,.,,, , , :ames - - r n i talai.-- . , . be. twern had been Est ee Telephonic mutiny ja London and Parts 'Vial interrupted to- - MT. The nex t highest point- was Per cent in IfOil rlay;the.feapective government having The Bank of 'England printers. W h4 to pro-- . work On the pronitties, aro engaged' taken over 1,ent the leakage of news. eommunica, night cud day in turning out pew notes, d to Issue bills, ?ion ,between l'arao and Brussels wasat th bank i to the maximum itt machinery, osintiJarly:Mterruptedfinanclal-VtuatioRs and charter permit, with a TICW to t In regard to the . 'he hank or England. which wout againi. converting its gold re.erve. , ailed on to suprity an unprecedented!. Siany Artier:vans RI II tnelse on oh-- : the Crilted! :, m.aint uf gold. raiscd its rate todayrralliting .pcesports from Stales enthatay. Mainly for Gennanl, ,,,.. 0 r ,,,nt torit,..h. I, lugh,sr than it and Prance:In spite of warnings-thathe chanced' tor otdaining transports'. nt'.ititeatmal. They drclare their' lion ' err WAR BOLLETINS reawm t i.e in most casee, to get' s -- - -7 , members of out Of those! I,(tnchtn, ,Aug, 1...,trbe Central News. countries but tome ,ol. them say they hate important business to transacts oftkehthi WI', the British foreign ' CENSOR DRAWS tEIL. otio'enina reeettett An intottkial :ntrtotruee, 1,y the effort that censor drow. a veil oven wist de The Germany nonbilizabon- had been ttrelerett. irelopmente might have been the result the Orrrran ilaifillitUtle to Itirosia drtweeoftleint Part4 Anti. I,--A- n orttrnt a generni trnAttlizationt of the intervention a ffh the etrporor o( RIM.. i ,,, Aarrimria i , I -- i , Was-- it, be gm syfgotistiona .:- : " - , - - with e..... Senile 1 . a.m....1r so.....,0 ' , 4 , , - ..........e:...ern,0.0,00' - WIMP". 1 ' 1 |