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Show AUSTRIAN MOVE SURPRISES TOWO Small Interests in Far-East Considered Insufficient to Force Breach of Relations Tokio. Aug. 27. The news of the declaration of war by Austria-Hun-garj on Japan, following tin offlolai ujinouncement of the disarming of the Austrian cruiser Kalserln Elizabeth In the port of Tsiug-Tau caused surprise sur-prise In Toklo It has been hoped here that Austrla-Huugary, huvlug hat biuall Interests in the far east, would not foree a breach of relation? with Jnpan, especially as Austria-Hungary always has been regarded as friendly to Japan Baron Von Huel ler, the Austrian ambassador, and th members rjf his staff always have been popular here The censoring of news from Chins Is most effective. It is believed hcrr however, that Japan has not yet land ed troops at Klao Chow, the C.ermar leased territory in China against which sin' had begun military operations. opera-tions. There Is reason to believe that the Jttpanese navy is carefulh sweeping the waters around Klao Chow for mines, which, it is known, have been submerged recently in arge numbers. The little store that "spent tool mucb for advertising" long since ceased to be a little store. BRONCHO BILLY S. M. Anderson, coming mxt Sunday, Sun-day, the first appearance of this favorite fa-vorite in many months Mr. Anderson Ander-son will appear in the great Easanay f feature, "A Good for Nothing," pro- 1 dllCed in four reels, a wonderful feature fea-ture Dfh't fail to see him at his hest at the Globe theatre four days. Advertisement nn a |