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Fa1tófprjç May Depend Agamst Entire Line of ' - 111.4 ' netts reached ,Londen today concerning tirend of events on any part of the battle tine where In fighting ""1"441,,...4 'Merest Intense. it is felt that the engagements now t"'!,;.on must have a greet influence on the fate of Paris. Metre 'also kr, 41i., whereto-o- f events in, at Prussia' tante Russian soidiers have t14re enrolledunder the standard of 141 ".."1. Nictiolits nerording to 1,er Officers Of the RUSSitin armr, who errived here from EL Petershurg. At sea also Russia seems to be up. The sinking of the German cruiser Magdeburg reported yeetero;ti is billed here asnigniticant and as showing that. the Mossiest navy is no longer bottled up In the gulf of Finland, as ha. been rePortod , pati,tio ,111 1 London. operations on a trtmendnua scale are of in progress and it le understood that the Gprmang are throwing themeehe. ane'-for- t regarding militerY Pere- - egainet the entire lino or the allies nd tions ifetween-Gettrea it h unprecedented furs forma of the allies baaborn neintitamericans arriving from pointer ted to tomeNaom ,Germany to I the Rhine say that lerce Umbers I of wounded are being brought. --trite terdam during tits law two dayL r It la known. hoist' ert. that mpltary - enj. hmEmmlwomm. he Rot----o- n, Vi - - -- , OF:s.s. - - , - I , it,tieW,,t, '. 'i 4: I i,,,,... 7, - v, 4 '1 . ,!! be ,e, AtWriest, aboard. inducting flation PLACE QUICK FIRE liAward J. Hanna of Awn Fratteirro and ,German Knowledge of GUNS NEAR BRUSSELS Ith Rel. Jain" H: ". 111"" '4 "'"rh-Belgian Roads Marvellous - .., , ! , 4 - 4.,..;-- Aug alp Atz 4, (rano t"ee play-two)- ' diNNIMMM.Mfl , .... li .-'- .rt-irt,'-iii , f1 ' i -.- 4,-- , , S 117 pa 4 .otterdern ,,,,,4.1le- PRESIDENT OF 4., graptl, ennapan ? potahthes it Meet Correspondent are'n thiserpa doted Thursday -- I 1 - here the Gettnitea 011.'4 that $ DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; t. nigh'. 't"'''' DENIES .A RUMOR Intaither string nt cant, a wiagolfteent clefente nt two faring guns In the oa- t' de-.- ,Atter skirts et Brespele. prareipal,r on the , ti? the Belgian. army. Matinee rs -- Pt.: bee P. clammier, the from whieh north Belgium It'ashiestee .sog b y the ri ormane 0, re shinilDn' Aug' A id r vnn troops in Antwerp would arrive for an at- - mon Bees los ',,,tey? forettaly t WV.; Ji; 4 ra t- - I pot ..4:6100, A -n sh ... ,,,,,,r the Gorwian ambassador pirt. La twoyosowst preside? of tko, t.ell- - ) .1 th Belgian arm on Brussels Is clam the rottespondent tee-- inlestr republle miter the ,ollunts,r 0,-- 01,,,Ved do P4 published report4 that hs thing their ' rrliftilt TN. German headquarters. Paat000tam of rtendent Fords 4.e'l seeordialt ; en') eiorman troops on the tinsels -aditp - hOn remos-e- d from the 'town hail to Vivito a ,tiamskti to the State --d,r4r1nifrnt 7.I ' . ala. . , ---- , -- o'utskirta of I Minretry Of alfalfa; 04 trontinued day, London, ,..h cats. 1r931 th-- ,,, -- Rome. via Paris. Ann, 21 2.311111 A news dispatch from 'Bucharest state that Kitty ("trios of Rumania ix misty ill It is rumorott accordion tho dispatch that be 1111 shortly 'I A7r"'"'Se1 ,sebnt,,t; RUMANINI 7.1 d - arrvr,1 . "1-woe poor the, uett the atrfrafirer !SAN GIORGIO BRINGING Th'y re;'''et A'11.4e.1,1,-rP.v. ''1.i' IN:4". ''' .1, ,,eunt with greAl intellieenee. Quirattreec . ',r1 e epeftal ' however. ar0 eaaily ahmaelred. the MANY AMERICANS :1,a-fmernms, The Frea, h 75..millintiptro gun puts them - .' , an ' l 'irts 'tom e thoe to- !ra in is rive dui, of actio n tavo ;ninnies after they 2",. the Paris N aPlett. Aug. , Aug Zt.:,..a.,r,bai sp., are tozated. - a, . 41,C..'d LB'S arn.The steamer 83M 4.1accrglo hes. t tla te r'??sti man . are:lap& , , , tiled for see Tor with bout Scra , - KING CHARLAS " tt -- i no-ne- sn7 , Aug- - ., I - Rotterdam. Autt..2S. via 1146 p. Th. i.nt-inii- Germans Throwing Themselves On Present Engagements re ';' - - - vt1 ! t ! - tirt i ,'t , le . .', authors tf!,'-'-- - I i III I e,,:'; 4 a question hi the heuse of tommiona to-- 1 i as., are dahting for a. wiirthy :reline., ' ',Wolk! in;;444 .,.. dt.uv III et,. faith isa sire Air Briltst the Dilaard Grey. dm), '' t i onrnies. of he from ry sot bad be riermainy a; .2 taretin ;,,,,,..ret,try 4...tared , I ,en inceninht" Pultheation tiV the Ger. i 'it ankh that ever...thing possible shalt ',. ' " ' man government purporting to eontain 1, ,,taa iy the tsierman people for those . t ..... e COTISSII proposals alleged tohave Brent r, r rt . made with the Plea of res.uring Frenen Elsa Fraesiami ho are obliged to leave-- 1. and British neutrality during 1110 war. ! their homes. With ' tbia lit Alew--1-said EAlward Sir The rireumatarses., chart" my miinltrY end the various , 1.,,,44. , as fol!ows: l sere to atossat In the work em,,Ifittste .. my,,,,,4 4.,, hii,,,,...twrd,y the 41,.TMIIII stribassiadOr fri London had'i of relief Take thom.iugh measures for ' suggested that tIsrnriany might rernaini this pairposs snit report to me abst. ; 1 ' in a war 11,11.11011 RUeltilt and: has '3'44 6.,h,,,. I ,s,gnt.d, of y Great Britain, 'WILLIAM REX:. : it would remain neutral and peritiro the. ' I 4 q, ; t aim, states that ''f Fran'. The t"relan o'c- - no ,lispal,b neutrallty the i , I retary replied that. this seemed robot-- I '''''19'"1 1401"li"' the "rfi'llif Wiener Of .k It tritnopired: however. that the; tIble. f at; doeren. Brrlin. touli;toties was that Orval Firit' imperial f; 0,rmas prot,oest fr i aim should tamernanti' and seenrektited Aug I; raintnr"on all remain neutral , ,,. ... If 9herrporanay., in tenon. miloarv ob,r,10,4 co of i the neutrality Fprenre feturn,t0... I iI ,.......st to m ar with . irmani ; the foreign quite a different proposition in "11.11, 4 of, A message re,retved in t;pron from re,relstry tontinued, and i ..'3. i t. 0 t 5 IF , e r . I -- - FfIr I. 1 i I ii,i,..r,- , 'i, . . N. England is hurrying reinforcements to France with all pos. sz ------ ---, ---..... ible rapidity. The port of Southampton has been closed to mer1 -i war with him," the ambas8ador "Well, we are not-chant shipping to facilitate the sspeedy movement of transports FRENCHMAN 71011N0E0 r marked. "I can go in." aernS:, the charnel.. No secret is made of the t Fr .1. 1 .. government s reatza- s : tioe ef the serious state of affairs.- - ' , el '''' 4 - . FRENCH FAVORS GIVING DETAILS . - : OF-INTIAICAhud:e.7aimaxnli:inntoilte'i, dfo'rr::::nr:::::::::":":" el'i'llmint::::;:trh N G, won i rli:ulaI::::gi of a, NM elearol up, tee Gr i I'i $ SAYS FIGHTING ON RUSSIAN BORDER CLASHES London, Aug. 28, 12:25 p.m..The official bureau siys that , ';,,, 4,ir sent an esnitinatra ,I Earl Kitchener has received a telegram from Sir that tha trman P.P. I It ta raPortad that .;b.hrt Dtttuett I Itrhn,asying 1. JOT FELT IN BATTLE trram hal not haen puhliphaA a,though von BernstortL the German Washington; Aug. lournal;at. bail stating that the latter feels strongly the necessity of giving full 'nit &toed on tha Initial rnIsundaretnn4- ambas.ador conferred with Secy. Bryan today on the !bean a4mttt0,1 hiJP. a war corraopundent censorship details of the casualties as soon as possible. He hopes to teletrig had t).4.13 riven our, i ;Ube German owned wireless station...Secy. Bryan said after V. the i;ennan main headquarters ' at graph some of them Immediately. .1t has been impossible to give PhriP, Aug. la. 6,30 a, ;,, -- To t '", ward that the was still unsettled. .4 question Metin'a correepundnt At Chartres., i them up to the present. -f Inds n trymert,i France. it Fighting on the Russian border, the ambassador said, had colonialI DESCRIBED London, Aug. zs, 2.7.,) 1, ARE . . . of the i vinunded at filissieroi. retate,1 his tit-- ; leen merely clashes of . a. The country is open and um. Bnlish-manne. outposts-o ni,,,s,! in the "battle. perieloss, m fortified he expaincd and the towns ,Ttot 144 fan p.m rarlicALig. ",, -A i 1- Perim ptates thst We niart-hediopateh with utir reported captured by Rus-- ' da..,eib.4 bl, pan. , Atriesal cidt $ans are undefended and hits his Pritit'LiAn comrade the Vt'jlitrt 'le! against .. unimportant points. No Russian dis- - ' ll i in-FuPar;s by its situation to the, he said, -- we adygn4d strung- coun11 of a.m..q.-- tv , t,41.,,,ini,..1,.,:., in hemn,ini 1 Ntshes. thecount declared, had mentioned' engagements-wit- h hold or Vie ia.tional defense, This city, ,,, until itiunctilate the I bulbris organise. with humming. using every la an entannhad Catlin or,,In,dad by ladmidst moff-t41 ' one of the in- ,,i tit of cover we tvuld. We fen t".; three erten of worics P it.t there in en In'::17,11'a"tf411'1,n1 ol!"4"414.-111- r rt prot(i7ince athst ' ,g In defense of the i toxleated with the, PC, or hattie. a. a dr. team then cirele 1, Inner girOle of 'offioe're in ,London.-AuBritCOI 21,. British i&m.The dropping airship declare ,ih., l h,,,,,,,L...,,. refoldn't say hoe:long the fx,r - of lona and low.rond these a sa.,ond ring PlUttP;111.4 -- I. i";1 sooner because Oi..A.on to rcovoW, AJsterp, Count von Bernstorif 'declared that in Ger- lab marines hi force atv now In con- - have not landed lee61 , re nem heir is that of pourfut forts deittftv-,A lastest, .. I the atithorities of Ostend. MY. a m objections by many the presen alto.." n r e d nS 0 1m wt a0 m444,9,-of svomen-anchildren in a fortress such as pf American I ter forts., held a ihettina in the to are l',t of ri. last named piece dispat;t1Tifrom the 'nem, Then it wrie theirsome' the city of severat local the .,1, rarity ofthrust protninent resternot of void meet II a nuld r Antwerp .a:i from Germany permitted. " Refugees Jected to tni Ntiah landhig 'on the fhd" !flen as th's "e""'Y tnr. day and several quickfirers - were A hon.; - ern watfare, he pointed out, may breught ashore early today. Cund that it , tebut.d blhtn the hotter intrepid andthProLarke rtes4y are tronpf;JAPANESE BLOCKADE : I i IIIPTI preeent a splendid appear- - PI, visitors. A.r. 27 The p --- -. ricd on from the air a no.ranititers, ,i right agamet. ell as from the siege guns. iaM yrrr Aries and liir arts eagetr for 4..teretately lt, etl a' The fighting nt fineeskerke on Toes, Iin the sorld aide to reenat the Tur- -' D EGA-rtbsE. Tile smbasSador said lieweould not discuss 7,.. iN 27, 9 A. Ivi- - dispatch (tom Attntit art Antitaastadqr - . meeting with- Ow enemy.. The Work of day chansed the mind,' ofth ,. : the future and disembarkation I of i,,,,pene, ittrard at tit-- in 1,t la proceedin a ethers asked' 'tthe'INi t regitfleel 0 efforts. obis: gas! did net i , . : --- ---, talce up the diplomatic sicke-o- f . lira-... trAna t A Bough; government to send marines. ',titling. that a npviat I ,,..,,A..1,-the Euroi broken by golekrirero "wilfully hiili. 1..oiviin. Aug, l'it 4 IQ ionf',. 4elo're this morn., ,.,,t,i arrt, :,i 1,,tidiltis d'n n th,. rUIRR "f an oil tlet"ry. V: ' rut itilm.maimn- b'ir'n't t.;) e he, entered the diplomatieanterotts., he hrtligMe v,.0 ,t Merl au rt.gerso inquired CI;errilleg.a ere ebbe,. te fell bark avid we ell,- - jaa,irkear admiralty office 7 an-- : , ..fengkl: if , .Thetie rr,iii, nad ii.r,,,4n, bin ne have the eon- -, pattsengtrs other diplomat S were presentThe rered heavily. tbe ssenger answered "'e5t, iiriin '' J notatten or 4itc411Y .irsoilr,1 atil .re beid; sent 't in;utnet"Inetietroth2littlthljeabselfr"td Ire saying that ihat the miaister from mill! '4 Lts tt t iv i, at,. ,tot,,,ta, , enwtortkis tcapi; In the. Veleeell crack :nzu n unina nom 10,0.11 4146,1A,eI Santo.pomingo was wartMg. ,. Ant,tilf-- r Ofwp,Iteh from Firrt,11. Nor. ' , vr kV. Aolg,:7commelving from s orrm.. 0 er of Amyl- - ',;, ;hal. i .a)r Allies1,72:E.;6,:41,:r:::ani-l'itte;rsolwoo- rt 1 Borth .,,,,e1,,,5, Aog, ;11 5 14 V m-- -A ' by tin,. Wolff bonito and ' e i : c ,ii , s. yt .1,t, ttoitsrdant a) h.!, t , di- - Lond.n. ''''',1,Puon"n. but I ko,mrthe of WO, nut. rrUPPitilla eon 0,,t1 coirsgr is it KAsslitsssrs I I init. norowairt eor not kilos' that , slit iii rosily iltoy groat.' wade PUOflhila tbo i II 7..aptUrea tar ny ...ii and that .tho'goration slid! pt 'trots ii,oitimii,oA ,,r, to,, ' fled.. Ilie lailierlaste 41,4 - 'aril .... bava,"frbd11".1"ntra'I their Wood And n.alth for tbe sake ot ' ittuhuiallein 'last Prussia and .RUSOIMill i WWI' ,Pustirl soil nianfolly . bosh ' thli:, i tdersespe art wed.. ' '' arriCal0i4-Jail- 4 ',) i : f ... tifisLosi.,......,::"...---.- z ' .1j,', ---o . P .'-- i 1;161NJ1117.1 N t t says thot Emperor William has riots,' 1h' frilviering tdwgraos to not ,Russian . Confirmed.' ,ni!rattery: Tilsit is 17 'Main Aug. tiortiquartsrs. i to itkie h mY r)111l Prf1111rAl of Puts tztivitin. Aug :Vt. IV Ili p Ili.- - Tie, Bus:, Fest Prussia is by the in- h., I...eel...4 ist,istst vemil ',1' ttueeiunSsubjoisti tins me with the ,nii stsisz5,s,.. 4 et ..t---- i - Knowledge of Belgian Marvellous RoadsEnglish i ' Occupa ..-- Proposals ,,., -i ...; k", ovib:s.,s 100.yr". amt 1 ' 'German (tette- - am.-1-C- StrAght In Wrillti . 'r V ,, ow , 7!"-,;- ra3 t SalaleaUl .7.:li r;f"., litip4gdia 4,,,,i,.0.,n Ildlif Prussia. ' - A1.2. , .,,...... Tilsit. a town in ton '- 'I17f - if '. I TT a a, w000r.a ,s;,-; e.t ,..11- - . 1, ,, I---- - .. - te l, ,t HI- i OrAtiO1 - , , stir . -- - -- Organization - 1 i 1 cou0:10. 1..... - ., I. 'a . : I -l? - .4 , 1 ', AO - . ) . "A I.' i , ;;; , I, , 4, . i ARRIVING IN FLUSHING i 1 SiMant,C0 IOW Ministers , twine kustitoo military ottartio hre,ii as haVtna: tit quoi,1 bY Tn. .1,itirn41 remarked. iii an shtonoot that ho could;; A itivott indisehttilin that whet). :limy , arils, w err Ah.ut to Inv a4o upt,,rt, t the violuis, .1 Pratimha Atter l ...mid Ma i h' ii t r e rttr, Russians , , tellowi , of . - -- 11.11..ntin , Cl . ;,,,;, i f - i 4'!1,1 - 1.,,ti,-Was "11,11,C., - ' .,, - f 77.111t, 7". tALta ,.. It ,. : r 02124.).1'w 11110. ,, ,1 For ReliefI of the Population I IsetA5eDC"C .1111 , : , REFUGEES ConfirmedGermany Peru- mar es ' posed Neutrality to England in, Event of Russo-Austr- o War. 1 I 1 ... . ,....,,, ''''''''',00b:o.::- . is i 114 ' .........,4, -- ArlY .., - ,,' .: , ,aan .,.. ossicas, , 114121kid ' ,- .1 , ,', 17. ., '.' ,,..,, lit . ,, . . ttP , t 1!-- tl, , Immediate With ' , s t , ' , 111447,34 ' i ..m ' - and British before the Germans. German troops now occupy Valenciennes but apparently they have not cbosen to remain at Lille which bu been made an unLlefended position,. The German advance guard has reached-Point- ' Marchiennes and near. the important city of Douai. alarce ..., ENGLISH ... - :, , :. .: -- France of in , . frutsrate Cierman attempts to enter the Pu kirk and Lille. Lieut. Xavier de Castelnau, son of Gen. de Castelnau, waa idled before his father's eyes. , .., -- Lille remains intact and lias been at6andoned by the Germane. The advance of 2,000,000 Russians across the Vistula riVer s the Dniester into Austria,' both:gains into,Gennany aura-Tr-68- offsets the retreat , -- - - TILSIT OF OCCUPATION ITHE t I ,...,4 .riz:tillis.r.....40.,;:y II tI - - ; 1, IL , .., , .. in the $ince then there has been heavy ligliting ... hood of Arras and there bas been a new disposition of . ia ---- - Chrgs , . , , N -r Military I ' .. -- , - - . ) .....- NOV 4 - , MOS J92..... s.. - NEIGHBORHOOD OF ARRAS - t,1, ,i - - . i .00 - ' 4) rg,P.I.C40 ;0..., 1".---( , -- , r,..---- .-1 to .'- -- '.if ' - -. - , p itp 0 41111111 ;- - , , . ,, minutes' ., s isaistp,. . 'roue Attache aty: Pans Says Other Armes About to Invade Prussia ii ' tf' , -- 1: - FoRpRussl . f ;Russian t , .1-- , e . . a rani, . , ; .0...r.: .1 4' - , -- . 'ROW 4 - , 10 '- - - - -- ., , - s Light broke an,the situation at Arras when a Times extra rime out at half past 8 o'clock this morning. The French moved well in hand. es rapidly and- report - they' have- the - - situation v,: t - - - heir to Lord Rosebery, who is serving on Sir French's staff, arrived in London with important dispatehes British headquarters and we may now expect a list of French , - , . - , - i - 1:,:;,!:,,: VERY riAtillXINS i - , . I MAKING FOR BERLIN-I swILS , - ,;. L, , LS - , ,, - ------ . -- -- twain , casual I ies. II ' ' , 'ElY,PEROR IS , .. lib eh .... -s ' mini- wes7tRoots , - - TJ11. R -- --- Lord Dalmeny, 4) , ARE. ,RussiAlis , J - , S EA 'fork Harald Co. Austrian destroyer off Cdifu after. . ..., , ; - . fighting. , . , Central News dsstroyer sank an sr rl It 1 , interests. fstria 'sdispatch from Brindisi, Italy, says a British looking of k ' r ,,.., : , - - - .to 184 ,,,, 'fi t Tr 711!'. - w London, Aug. 28.Austria today declared war on Belgium on bad treatmentaccorded dnt of its serviceto England and . minister at Antwerp is American The in Beiginm. kostrians ,.. 7.1 , . . , Si ' - -, , an'z'I 11 01. : - , It A .1-E- to,ot War friati-o- f Belgium, the Netherlands r rof and. 'the' Granidiptichy Luxemburg 1 Troops' Newly Disposed to Frustrate German Attempt to Enter the Pas de Calais Mance of Two Million Russians Across the Vistula Offsets Retreat of French and British Forces Before GermansEngland is Hurry- ', And Reinforcements to France. Allied 61 Fri I i,' E . . , NEIGHBORHOOD OF ARRAS1 . , ROh,11,. -- : - ..; ,;';7:, , 1; - HVY:FIGHT1NG1NTH ) , - SI XI' Y-- F I i i, f, ' - .1 ad - . 11 . i , , ' t.,,' - - -,S,- . -'-- LAKE 'CITY LITA1 D VI ,.,.,. '' ana;7';- i a----to7Engtna- "71 :LA 11 - . 4 P00173e:f: 47M: - ,,.i.,, , 4r 11.114 - ..,, the short cas" in roorg.1110r0 SO. - , , . siur 2$ 4;19H - tY. AND TABER Cr ,,, :: ter,,, . ., pelmet News 111: Nr-E,vv- - -- , ' - , - Audtisr- ,, ivituDAY G- - . , ; - -t- - , 1. f,-- ,., . gill, p..,..,.. . - . t , : , ' ..;,,,', ,.:111.1rtil ; :' . --.,,,,,,,,,k ,. , T , , ;,- ' , $ t - - dme; , I 1,-..,- - : ... lo i ., , ,d , . . a . - . - , , '' , ... , 1 |