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IM ) s a e L - -- nSMfiSBsHa T’--:'- r- "' - ' rench -see T t ME I - tfVrVjA V Victory German on Soil ’4 I a 1 r W?iOpices Brussels and Germany Use Threats on Italy Silent Vondon In Doubt ’tf k - Ainsterdaiij Berlin j w 8 there has been s inai luiege nas iallen German capital says: u-' London) (via 1125 threaten 9 Liege of with spread Berlin and created in z lightning 330 9 free Venetia non that if Hope Rejoin A ustr ia the latter Brussels we the announce assembled outside the palace” LATE I - -es the the castle war announces casualties anil the Aug 9 that the 535 a Germans rench iif 15000 f Altkirch which Alsatian village RENCH WAR BULLETINS GERMANS St- congratulatethe to- H Republic London (via y Will SAY resulted the by rench in the capcure troops TRILING LOSS Paris Aug officially announced 9— It was morning that the loss to the Germans in the fighting fiwlltilKV at Altkirch AUbinzil riday was “serious” while 11 the: rench had eight woiinded I this on bicycles dashed along Unter den Linden proclaiming the joyful tidings Imperial ChancellorBethmann-Hollweg to battle at of the Policemen drove 9 of will The to Aug the Who rai Lombardy boundless emperor sent an aide de camp capture of the city to crowds that at n or to and declar i rench Provinces neutrality tney consider —The minister suffered 30000 invade declare war and Austria will stana us Altkirch at Gladdens — - and errndny a with the Italy persists themselves - news of the fall rapidity throughtout Aug Rome In a m— p great rejoicing over the report t a dispaten received from the “The enthusiasm - - Aug Contest Austria RUSSIANS AND J GRAPPLE J r - Petersburg via London Aug 9 442 a m — It is officially stated that Germany has lost 100 men and many wounded and prisoners in two days fighting near Eydkuhnen East Prussia decree has been issued suspending gold payments and authorizing a large issue of paper money emperor on killed victory and was enthusiastically cheered on the way A It is stated that Muelhausen was occupied in less The newspapers declare that false reports which are than an hoiir and that the rench losses in this case’-' known to have been circulated in foreign ON DECLARES WAR that the GERMANY “not serious” were The losses to the Germans are Germans suffered a severe reverse before Liege will noTonger London Aug 420 m— A Milan dispatch to the Daily Chronicle says that steamer which has neste reports an engagement m the Asi atic sea Germany’s triumphs The Lokal Anzeigerarrived at One Hundred wounded according to this not given serve to conceal report have conveyed to Pola the great naval nort of Austria says of the reportedvictory: A Vienna dispatch to the Daily Telegraph reports that Servia has declared It war against Germany This conf irmr our “nf ideixscthat 0 VERSION step explained has been to be rid of the can calmlf German minister at Belgrade coming events It prelude to deeds was the which will be BLAZING BATTLESHIP Berlin Aug IN THE ADRIATIC 135 p m— Austrian cavalry has occtpk(: spoken of as long as men live on earth” London Aug A the the of dispatch to Exchange Telegraph company from Rome says that the towns Olkusz and Wolbrum in Russian Poland 520 m — Another paper comments: battleshipon fire has been sighted driftingtoward Pola message from Ancona Italy reportsthat naval German frontier in ‘When our soldiers in the field learn of the surrender port of Austria in the Adriatic upper Alsace were attacked by The nationalitycould not be determined the Thcj they will rejoice notonly for the victory of marching from the direction of Belfort CAPTURE BIG GERMAN LINER our arms BRITISH of the but because of the assuranceit gives that London A be rench troops stopped Aug large steamer believed to and they our march through North German Llovd liner has been near Altkirch be northern rance cannot the returned in the direction of Belfort stayed” captured by the British warships North sea off Alderburg CHOLERA EPIDEMIC AMONG WARRING TROOPS Defended 11 by Brigade Rome Aug m (delayed transmission)— Word received from the Balkans of cases of cholera Town ARE CUT the J V '1 SERVIA -countries o a a 1 - ‘ ? it -await BERLIN in-order is -taken z y 8 9 Aug 235 from m — Saturday communication with Liege noon possible to communicate as far as Tongres northwest a a -guards adj-vance -rench 4-45 9 a- m-— a in COMMUNICATIONS London a a ofIS® i DIERS 7 among 9 the in p Servian and Austrian is troops E)ARIS Aug 9 via London An official report of the capture by — the rench of the village of Altkirch in Alsace says that the rench advance guard arrived before the place before nightfall n’dav to rKn icvvii was to the uy ana uciaiueu strong earrnworks occupied by a German brigade GERMAN WARSHIPS SIGHTED NEAR UNITED STATES The rench in about equal number carried the breastworks in’ a Ausr 8 The AT Baltimore Md Norwesdan steamer Gnmilln here eh arrived today from New York refierce kj — — aaaav bayonet charge The Germans broke abandoning the trenches ported having sighted a German warship just after daybreak on Thursday and the A Paris Aug 8 645 p town regiment of h reach dragoons pursued the retreating from Liege m — Official dispatches tue vauima was city ana vuau umc mween wanne narneerat The warship Captain Steffanson said Germans in the direction of Wallheim and Tugolsclien inflicting! furreceived at noon today announce that the German forces have was a German cruiser with three stacks She was painted a dark gray color slims nine Both were about iner neavy losses rested in their positions since yesterdayand that the Belgians miles off shore at eojntinue to hold all their forts and positions Resistance Muelhausen GLASGOW CANCELED No SAILINGS Glasgow Scotland Aug 8—Today’s sailings of the steamships of the Anchor Allan and Donaldson lines The rench arrived before Muelhausen Saturday afternoon but were canceled and about 1000 Americans and Canadians who booked their passages are left stranded here NO 3 found that the town was not occupied bv Germans The inhabitantsat Altkirch received the Victors with great rejoicing Brussels Aug 9 (London) war office has issued The older to Great Britain Embraced the soldiers they men as entered the town After the the following: “All goes well everywhere The ranco-Belgian place was the rench occupied proceeded to Muelhausen yhich they entered plan of campaign is maturing as well as could be desired” A I taly U rged to Resist without resistance issued the General Joffre commandei’ of the rench forces following’ (Continued on Page 2) in proclamationat Muelhausen: of sorrowful waiting LONDON to the Newis says After forty-four years rench soldiers oAce Aug semaphores bn the south — A dispatch tread coast of Italy report the more the soil of your noble country Exchange Telegraph fromj Lisbon German They are pioneersin a great cruisers that at a special Goeben and Breslau what emotion' it calls forth arid what making work of revenge or them prideUo J meetingof par ONDON Aug 8 — According to says for the Adriatic? A request to the today the complete the work which they have made at the sacrifice of their lives’ declarationwas refused dispatchesthis morning quite an liamentthat Austrian fleet was on the to place her nation them made Portugal would that there had been declaration The rench unanimously in the f olds of at ground no urges on and important engagement between rench self of the side of war Austria-Hungary unconditionallyon between (Continued on Page 2) Britain 5and Germans occurred in accordingto the termsof her and Great BelgianEngland treaty The declaration was The Italian consulate at Malta has ancient 1 Luxemburg received with enthusiastic heerlng issuea a can for the reservists of for 1889 and 1890 of all classes The rance and England Etoile of learns A Beige Brussels Premier Machado in announcing the from attitude of the an official source that sad: no government CRUISER Aug 8 1130 jp “According to our alliances We have LONDON m— England is waiting quietly and confidently has been I military: battles reached on the question duties which we in no way fail! to realize” for naval and which all believe are impending Except! ERMANY is celebratingthe fall of Liege The of armistice German ’emperor at Liege an for the cries of newsboys calling? an war extras the movement of troops and an' Portuguese warships have been announced through an aide de camp the success of the German' orderly demonstration of "Buckingham this evening' having begun elsewhere to for which-r a cruise around the HIT BY TORPEDO prepare arras in A Savs that thp neigium ans dispatch three German the king and and the coast and foreign in again brought Prince of Wales out to bow their shipping queen Anotherreport states that an armistice have been Liesre Kj corps which attacking in their posiports has been hotified to army remain remove thanks London has assumed her usual everyday appearance of two hours only was granted its wireless installation tions but that extensivemovements of troops it was presumed resumed meant Ci The ‘rush to the' banks for euirenov came to an end with the icnO Jp the Germans in order that they might It is reported that the war office has the the that Germans intended a vigorous attack on ordered SINKS IN BALTIC Belgians before small ‘notes as did Also the unusual demand at the shops for provision collect their wounded the mobilization of three military the arrival of divisions rench reinforcements A Brussels dispatch probably stojt People are going about their did beforethe crisis as they An official communication issued at arose senate and chamber of of later date deputies reported that communication with Liege1 had beeir ping only most of which Therl Paris says that the troops in the fortress in The up reportsof battles joint session at Lisbontoday Droved passed cutoffby at the success of the of Liege being sufficient of bills giving is German cruisers Goeben and for the acclamation a number some 'disappointment troops enter the financial RENCH Muelhausen Alsace-Lorraine impor-tant i all an Breslau in eluding the4 British fleet in the Meciiterrarieata which naval of the town an active division government necessary Austrian Troops defense Cross Rnd men ctherpowers to deal with the war German stronghold and have occupied the village of Alikirclr in describeas a piece seamanship on the part of the Germans if true mobilizedat Liegehas joined the army crisis Premier' Machado- announced Alsace near the Swiss frontier and Burn Seyin “the field that fulfilling its duty under the alliance Bases Hopes on Her Navy wave at uaiais and withv England does not m'ean that izinixun uuuya lauaeu usienu Dunkirk oral Villages English military critics in London Portugal intends Officially it is announced that 20000 have 'crossed the channel and Cfe rench' ? Tho seizureof Togoland and the penetrationof Alsace by the immediatelyto abandon papers' comment on tjie failure of the its stand of In are on their way to Namur together with the:Strong oppositionof the Belgiansto the German advanced tactics of neutrality London the recruitingoffices ’are the German infantry with volunteers British trawlersare 'searching British waters brought some consolationto Englishmen but it is to the navy that England to in ’then frontal attacks the Replies (via Germany PARIS London) Aug 1235 on looks for big events dispatch-published-by for mines Lisbon Portugal Via London' Aug pm:— tile forts in which they were Petit Parlslen that (the German 130 p says A Berlinhas been celebrating“The all of Liege” but reports from other Liege It is mT— decision to support RENCH and GERMAN troops are said to have come into 'cruiser Augsburg whichbombarded contendedthat the Germans indicate that German troops having failed to take the Great Britain In the general the Russian port of tact in quarters' by has Luxemburg where several German army eorps 'are supposed' K fortresses Llbauboat recent by a- Russian learned nothing from war was today after beensunk frontal attacksare attemptingto get around them This announced totpdpto have concentrated would be a hazardous wars? and still adhere: Germany had demanded information toof methods her intentions St (via Rondon) Aug PORTUGAL decided to act as ally to Grdat Britain under theSt undertaking as tho'Belgianguns cover the yoads Petersburg in the adopted ranco-German The in the war German sea of an old treaty by which it'must PPlt nta twt :A — terms 1?' m m has consists of at least twelvebattleships supply 10000 men ’ine American embassy arranged Italy Urged to Join of an? did typp ’several A raised Ih' England to cruisers and 1 rench newspaper dispatch reports the sinkingof the German arefor the with- the government to permitAmericans TWO-AVIATORS SAIL torpedo frqm London Aug bots and has ita Wives' ahd Havrethatfis to land at Standard twenty-five cruiser Augsburg ’in'the Baltic by children1 of those called base at Koenigsbern"and 'ftqS'‘y-thoi TO JOIN THE RENCH Daily Mall and other up sea a Russian torpedo boat' closed Art Danzig although 'a papers today to thet U' present-none has colorg’and'those thrown out to Italy to A big Norwegian steamer strucka mine on the Dutch coast ar d This‘win ’enable a large number of ARMY AVIATION CORPS abandon her neutrality come- northward 'to Libau and cbmb of England hnd'to care Yor the vsfck and Americans’ have tohe Ins assistance was beached X beenheld uA- in Austrian troops crossed and 'P’rancA: Russian Wounded has aroused1 an uhprecedent-responseNormandy ‘towho York the and rance against ff VrVASSAAAfJAi UUU frontier near the Roumanian'border Aug Trans-Atlantic lines running from ‘comeito‘Bugland'toTget New — Among and rench reservists wlio 'left here today apd burnedisoine Glasgow: suspended:tlipi'r' sailhundreds offtthou-x a Steamer’ home mv of Eurotw’’ sThey must 'have however the tti The “Austrian-1 the stranding sands of pounds beenlsubscrlbed get a' certificate of citizenship cn were Didier Masson A' dispatch from Rome Says ings today e steamer Americans'and 'Canadianslq:k' from and 'De Duke Stella' has bepn ‘fundhas Eduard MoHae aviators until Capturedby f?(Le-Bank' tVvTbePrlnce’of Walcs 'already the consubat HayreV r vj of England deduced ifsjaise'ount'rate'-to:5 recentlywith Avarnaiiaiian7amoassador at VM theper cent constitutionalist 82000000 cyvT came V'tb Rome' to confer motor-boat attack on' enna GERMANY and AUSTRIA-yhave’ '’‘fjr Maple army in Mexico Duripg-thc: threatened lour 'British sailors 'and fou'r'fGer-man TXI’(acl5aytEdgar's Leqf rvtwhlch' won“ the- international tctCd 0 war ont Guaymas (Massondropped many bombs with tfitneking’’ has- been-instru JSSZp? 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