n 'A i-, 7 :T H MJ HIM World Is Waiting In Brealess kspense hrahelhunder bility Decide 1! The Belgian "Seat of Government Ha? ; Transferred From WhicrilWouldllndicate: Are Dangerously Near and the; Fall of the City iy Bexpected SoonIn the Fight in Near Namur ana Dinant the Germans Inflicted Great Loss on the French Rome Reports That jn the Naval Fight in theAdri- shipsEmpeiWilliafn and Three of His SonsiHaAiLeitiBM 7;titcde"of Japanis Still The ominous dispatch from Brussels telling ?f the movmg uf the scit:of "fte Belgian,- gmm4liBr.hacitj.: Artwwgfetells work arbufollhe Belgian-capital whk&ziHustoa4oclatef fall jn the hands of the-KaiserVmeiw Ihe British ana r-rencn armies are sup . .. : Dosed to have reached Betetan territory, and onerofttte greatest .hat- tics of mo.l;rn-times ft arpTS is which no man can, prophesy, .. I nis cattle may in a measure aecwe the destlnic of more Jfcan.ftMJQaiiQajuidxh the event of. a western tornado, plains of Bekium reaJv for the titanjc conflict, the inevitable cattle, the sound of which will be heard around the world. Nations are waitin? in breathless suspense for word of the .great naVarengagament esps wfiichj hound to oeeur between" the while. Tlie- patties tougm so rar u.ntn otb. thmiirhtof when the real ATeDOrt from Berlin states that . ..i..r--i.- r- - -...-.f ,Som Wvc gone to tne rreni wnicnjias ocaMitncvi gr:at ouu'uraia oj patriotism in sthe German capital. ' . . - - 1he Germans haveinfllcted great loss on the French in the lighting -. near Namur and Umant. - A report of the naval tight m stales that the French sunk three warships T)f the Austrian navy. JL L thrwatof the Belgiarrjoyefrifflent has been moved from Brussels - To Anterp. - - - , ' ' : " ,) T' - No '"'reply has yet been received" by Japanvip her ulfimatum to Ger . " . . I ., ... j I i - i- r- - many and tne suoOcn enuy 01 me jmuuu Niuaum into ine curupean war- situation 4s-a factor which may increase ihcrange. of the conflict. The American government will observe a policy of non-interference Is 10 conJilions prevailing in tut . . V j?:".. . i . he Kussuniarmy ismvaumg reported between: the armies- WAR BULLETINS : r: ... Arridn WurshlH Arrh-e. r - HmTMIi.. Auift IT The crew ot the new Arisenttjte battleship . Hlw. ; - rtavla, ' t " witlor,--rrtv from -"tttinn Ali'trtTiTUT" -th work trf into --couunlmun - willlm-. -bjun tU once.: -. -- . - " BrltMi Tmw Kulemfnt. Th following- -Blutoment wa Iwurd tonight by th( -Bitlh omctol press bureau; ' 1 ., . , . "Any action Jt4n lake aealnut flfrromy U1 ;nvt exteh4 beyond .the China mm except UiwfW may be necewwry l prutec Jajmn Shipping lines." -'- -1 l CondltiuM in ifiaato 4imu1mj(. ' Saiito r Domlogo; i.DomlnlTan..Lilte tibUu, Auir. 47.--rh conditions-of iho a.rmiMlc betwaea the retuU and lEiiiSi.vtiwunn-jtF'-' ln-5Kflt- io-; ' nritso a ttemg BrKHi upsttw 4 a If f a xf?ra -iJLrfa 'ilUn fmneMw.-4..al.iAW l-'Jfli: ..aiitl Japan Jnerfehan p lenliLj JUnattc. . watera" declare? T. S.umVnn. Japa- he eonul gertnral h today la dis- Turned The Destiny Of Nations. BrusseTlrtwe Germans Causing Concern;-; about to he staged, the outcome of dealing death and destruction in ifc nave ueen mere snirmisncs ana great battle occurs.' ' :i Emperor Willian and three of his r. '."": r"T .. j .. i . 1 1 i- - - ; , the Adriatic -coming trorrr Kome, rur caiu , . :..... i aV.-..- r-A.a. .1 i . j AUbiria aim crtr ngniing nas iccn tbttween jA)an'l Cmisy "Aitwri chh trne with tne OriPntiWnl not ne endangered, . - - -- -r "Jpitr( n len tim as NtrnK'ln. Ih lree TrttiiHior-Htiiin. Paits, Ag, 17. Myron T. Herrlck. Amerciah. ambiuuwdur has accepted an offer of the French government to supply free transportation, un-a-apeuial train leaving Annemassa - in the de. partment of Mnute-SavoleTTrr order o pe rnrlt ATntrlnma-ln" a w 1 1 whtndr-Hf reach t rench sailing porH"-- The V'nited States cruiser -Kurth Carolina is expeeted to reach Cher bourg Wednesday bringing gold for AmBrlCAajeXuaoa-Jiiate-fi other Kuropean countries. The French government will provide a special train to tiring the ofneers . of -the cruiser 'from CbThourg to I'arls, DtHTewMt In Immigration. - Washington, D. V, Aug. IT. War's effect r upon Immigration Into th United States was Indicated today-by orMchtt figures. showing a decreose of. more than fifty per cent In the num-ber-o -aliens coming ;ln during the first half of August compared with the Bsme- dnya la yeee TqtaiStl in-a' Hiii wjL Tondon, Aiig. 17. ( 5 : 33 p. m. A UruHBcIs dispatch to the Kxchange XjtnTuTafloTWnaff the ed' grtat havoc with the line, .-, v-.-,Th. French wlng at-.-Dlrmrit-Jaad when suddenly the strains of the Mar selllalse resounded in the French lines and the men rallied and reform ed. With splendid gallantry they chareed hurllnc -themselves on the German rBTrapCilbreaklria' through r Itnfordtu Salt San Francisco, faL, Aug. 17-The army transport. Bulord jecetwd ders today from the Wac Department to depart from Galveetoa,. Tvxas. via the I'artuma eimai as soon as im can be made ready. No explanation ac companled jhe order. . .. : Tim Knby Held lp. -..- B a wfiuf Ah rharleston.:& C-AustlT.-CaDt. ralleTUou, or thePhTlaaelpTiuiand I Nft WIrtW liner- Ruby which ar rived here today, reported hisyfascl had been held up oft Sua Key Light, ar -Key west,- mtwetay br tM Kreftch rnitHer Contl." Ths Rubf rMjuirea-, t oatablmh bee naueaalmt. Moutenrtus Suocesufnl, . London,' Auk. 17. 6:05 p. m.A dispatch tram rtome to the Kxchange Tolfuraph Company, says the Monte angrtatroops-tore- croseed the tlo- Rteli-fiwt!tT:ttntI"iccopUtd-llir'tbw of Tchalniua ftetr1 fierce Dalue. The dtopatch adds that th Monte negrin hwoe captured elg-ht-AiiStriah block houses In -iieneflovlna terween BjllLnd..3!reWiit -"The- hve also occupied seven vlll- Bear Trebtn and have taken Jwelva..Austriaa offi. cers priHoners. - - Tret jPrbsoneTS -Wit Consideration. Parlsl AnL lT;S-SVTrmirwai announced offlcislly late today that I Kussla wUl treatrith Heeclaljioiii frtderation 3ny ipriwiners front the German provinces of AUace and Lo ralne who may be captured by her fxrv raaee, n her part, will show equal consideration, toward any Polish prisoners she may take. Tbs two countries hava -roachsd -aa vnder- mtuwutinfjn -thin i efferT, - Vi UUam liiten to 1 he Jfront. . London, Auj. IT. 1 7:06 p. m. I Ueuter dispatch from Hterlln says the Merman emperors departute tui' front has oecawitmed - patriotic, out urafby lha newspupcrs f aU parties: a -ral 1-isliT Iff .Vrfristle. . . . Uome, Via tendon. - A ug. 175 :i i p. m. Cp flrmatioa the- naval fiRht In-the Adriatic h (ftven trr a dtspntrh front Centtlnje to -the. Carriers d I tall (Continued on I'sge Two.) CANADA SENDS HER BRAVEST SONS TO " AID MOTHER COUNTEYlN EUHOPEAN WAS" ; : 1 f j . ' A J itl i i-rt ' v ..h-. xr .. .j-Jgr-fl-i -..'V9 4. s - ?4 : . 4 - ..-i rJ I i- . . ir- r - - -, i Ml ., i , -. . .1. if..; - "4 - zrfZZS&3f.'?- -ifq-wife I :.. .' i i. - - -..'----rr-at'.axT I I "T - -w. ... ... .. rk,j.- I I ' . 1 J L .. . I. t twffirty-orse Ou-sdasn .rafctntsnta, ntnnbwrtnf n$0 mm, is kein? sent lr, to ntathaT sountrfa aid."- Anvwg the fSem i:--b-rts-SirrVte-- ; UIIIU llUUULILLI TUIIIUJTI IIIU Welcome Additions To Progressive Party Jiut No Amalgamation"' " AGAINST REACTIONARIES "Standpatters With Being Re s Mr f nd Also Fofthe f anff ute Books -; l . .. .. itflki AModatad rntl JBostoa. Aug. 1 T.-No-TOniprrfnse" I tray tlie sliinun wlth-htrtt fpl"Ttit-Or don Roosevelt Opened the rrofrreMlvs party 's campaign In Massachusetts to? day. " He declared there should be no ctrniprorntTO-wrlth reactlonsjflc ln.ny fbrr-IwhUei''ihe-jither-tiandr4li party ;-wouldrwelcnm those fthe rauk aod Ale f uther ofKanlxations who refused to follow t he uld leaders. Mknn. , eWponlbter f or ,n . wh-wr eWpotilbh: for the- Payne-Atdrtch bill, he aaeerted, Klso: jje jeaponsihle for the preeynt tariff measure and should opposed, Colonel t4Mevett's specV; was -to bare btrj dpJlvered at-a rronrcimive rally and field meet, at Fenway Park, but rain drove the crowd into the arenar ' . ; r Vrohfent of Hay 6lte, . Bpeakins; of what p ha- tremed ths permanent problem of Massachusetts, M. Kowerelt said: x - : - - 'This problem must br. so far as lr concerns the ttrnat Industries is whlt-h the Immense majority of wafte workers are engaged, to confine ef ficiency with the proper sharing of the rewards of that efficiency. There will be- no- rewardg- for-anybody, a ade-Hate--wRe- for -the worktnsroma."no proper service to the public, unU t he- kmniViyw . HThr main element lnthe sucreas t aniAusinces must ! efTititncyjuid the teorktr. must d all- in his power to rrrnrrtbute ti thli? t-fTioiency. But the" waseworker ...wb.u.by jiia .efj. flcis'lMW.addtt-t th peoductmty must have that added efficiency recognized In increased wages" k. M -mm, X , Will s - -, 1 '"f . , wmrhininon, Aug : . ' wi.ainsti ,m j Gllng Jews RlglHs. - Btatesjll nowj'sf " " ' :-'-:z. -- zzgg8-- MMi&lrwr JIZi - IMUagaitfte-r; 'axmtm$Sr3S3aS ..apsaanepr....r-. T-;,., ..- ;TT---r..J, -'" , i - ytVm "Pmrti -4awspondent : of - tha Xx- The . mddltton' , ,..,,. ; - - - i wmmm tii Elaborate Preparations Being Made in Mexico City for Re ception of New President HAVElNAIIOIsAUHmjDM The Graves'of The Murdered MadefojindSuarez; orne DitoiejExJInencjd "fiegarding Currency Now in Circulation .Uoaotj-atAual ufTtrie capital which closed last Tues day Brehabiyiwill be. open tomorrow, The ueslloiw of a circulating medium Is eausllUt JeOm:.lineasines In bust neaa circles. -At present iuu dttUnct laf-uea of n.,M are IjelnM- uaased In ordinary bUBlwess-tranwirtionii.''" The nubile evinces a ilispsltlon Wrai ot the iBsiie of Julv 25. which ate guaranteed by six ner..een-ten-yeargold bondSr i.t The notes testier DV Ths HumaTTB-" gims thnigh8taanka-then loosted in terrltorr controlled by the Constl- tultonaTisnrffiy. Th . paper bf thi Constitutionalist army Is being freely Circulated and. accented. " Wltat U M'gal Tenujjr. A 'commission composi-d (it repre sentatives of the clearing house banks ) atiked General 'Carrsnse to tieii the attitude of his new RoveTnment as to -the irat!nt-)pil tender. - It is li- lleved a vrovJklunal -ruling will be made toinortow. thus perrnutthg resumption of banking operations. Wednesday has been fleeiarrn a tlrmxl. httiidu-v -,j.-hoiioxitt. lha entry into the capital of the main body of tn C-enstHuttonaltst army wa wn rwl famcrmi. theniew; nrovlslonal pi'tmoVit - KhibTWate- fireparatiuns have ki mart f r the inauguration of the nrw rechnf I Already reconjitrsrctlon plans are n4er wav and , -tt-i expected that through fr-ereWTind passenger-trafflfr will l) resuiiHid over the utional Hallway lines by way of Inredo and Kifaact within a fcrtniKhU - In Monniry Mwlerth Memoiiat services, wure hfld today over ths. graves or firner ..rrcslUenl. Midem slid former l' i'-l reHifie'f Hoares. "whn were- klHe .Kerary 23 iw -the revolt .whtctr-placed -VlrrnrlHno Hui4a. in toe jreWcncy- 3,n serv ices were conducted by the l onsti- tutloniillsl general, CmTeit.n; members nf his storr and repreeentativea of 4k Ctniitutiana,llJiL.i!nriy). A fter ... ttas ettWy- waa prurmuno'ed (be gravv were decorated witn wreatns anu tne troops nred as)ut gf twepty-oite gun. -- ,pH-al To Villa. - fsninrgar4;hlhnnhua, Me., AuiL.J..t An appeal to (itinera!.. Villa not to stir Tff JLf W troubla-tn Mexico a said of a note from the I'mted States (lov ernment which will be ...delivered to him here. the MUUe lJcpartmcnt at Washington, arrived today with the note. - Tnrt.s Filtering Hulgarla. ' , 7. (B Um juaactewl fnal : -Ixmdon. Aug, 17.. l;lv,p. m. Of ficial despstches say Greece has re ceived Information that TurMnh troops are crossing . Bulgarian terri tory and-iiisrchiiig In the -direction of Gree.":Tn Tieni-nlc" government in conseiruencs of these "re ports na no tified Turkey thai If this news should ba-xoiiitrmed- corrMp'jndlngraatUteey inrrTririr-Tni'n meTIIT.Tr'i elHknt-TelegrslrmpBrfytearngl that gtrra Itiignlan; emperor will sign a proclamation at an early .data giv ing the Jews 1n his dominions equal civil and political ' rrlrhw wltH his njOrcere, lu tttt - - ..-1-1 -I ' 'S ATTITUDE HOT AFFECT of AmericaiEGovernmeiit lit: : : Far Eastern Affairs PRESIDENT WILL; NOT ;"; Germany Recently Tried To In- locate To, U, S, Government The Community of Interests V Tkot ITvlat DaIiijaaii T j& Tuui -mat uAtat uctwecu tiirj t rvu ' in Their Holdings. fipThisTaklng The form of a 7 Suggestion That "l Eastern . Shores and Waters Be Neu tralized By Mutual Consent (Hi Um anorUtwl Pmk. I 'Washtngtun, quickly Jncreasa tha range of ths manded Wlda tterrtln w jiat. beta afriong" oTfRTals of the WasWhjt6il jfijvj enwtir na tna diplomats gener ally. The sttitude of he t'nlted. States, it ur-v , i,r iiri, WWMIU MP una oi non1 Interference In the controversy be tweeh Japan and tJemmny.- This was relieeted somewhat in the st tidied re- tloenoe of htith riten -Wiison and Secretary Bryan; ' The7 President had been; asked whether -Japan's assur snce- that -she-eventually -wrrmld toi.;.::Ktaama:ziffTOilnik'ta caas that territory was obtained from Or many, was regarded as aatiefactory herrThYes1rtenrrepllf dTthfttTn saw ho reason to quetioh "Japan's good faith n ; th.-,. connection . but SaiUl0flU any opinion on the merlU of the ul tnnaturiEtir Jaian'jgttltudeIub llshed reports to the effect Lhatthe j yrgnaelir had" eApresed" himself las ssttsnert witn :ja?nM n course i:. were promptly denied by Secretary Tu multy Uiday at the Prealdent's direc tion. .: ,' : . IVelrterrt fit JHeulTat "The I'renldeut feels It Incumbent on himself," said Secretary Tumulty, "as the head ..of. a neutral nation, te expresti no opinions whatsoever on Ih 1 attitude of jMpan or any other itM'un- try iSSSiSas tiiiitmHtlc dlnpatches brought no further information as to the future course f either Japan or Otrruany, but official Washington-was diverted for the -moment frm the -thtittght -of htmtlHHtT ta Europe -to a hypothetic cal coRaiileratlon of how Amejlcan pewftTins t j the Kir East olTlmntely might be aftettied by the. results or an exterutUm of the war to the rlent. Army -siralegiets-disriissed - among .hcrnHcIvea..w blithe Ja4anrrti!tt"n(tt aJao take the German Hamoan and Carolina Inlands, which are on the American Una of communication to the I'hltlpTrtnes and hnw that even tuallv might affect the Interests of the. A(netieu.n ituvernuicnt In. the'.IKi citic. JapauV j ttimatum It was pointed out tn Japanese clr- ties thtlhe pltlmatum,.ta liwrmiuiy. tiHewwietittcnlly tw 4he ttrmnn w cupatlon of terrLUry.on,,th, Asiatic minniiiiia.-miining ,, iicing , sua,, ajiyut thn TTewrrfmlnrTOBsewtnns-trt Aue' rnla-ta. .HmrsverJ-lt wt:ip tain' pd that In the event Httlermany'jjr-. flisal twmeet tne ,f t""P" and of -Japanese success , In war.the conditions Imposed upon Oermany rnifdil be extended so as to include thr Reding to Japan and to her ally. Ureal HritHin of all of these island Fitiuiw giitmrtd in by cicrrnany dur jflPArj LL - UfJITED STATES ,.. . I . , ,, A,.n ...... P . lUJMYfH 1 r-.a i-iiA'- V t..liUlt. Wa dlcatsu to. thaJtedatavTO-f ment the community of Interest that exists between the two In their Astatic holdings. I.ast writ, this took the watnra and. shores-, be neutralized- by mutual .consent " '-' ' : ' The Japanese .bellef .ls that tha Ger man government will take full advon- uikd . . ... t. ' , m l...- .t..... ... the ultlmatunr: for. reply. Ths Inter. venlng-time, It la bellved wilt be spent In hastening the defense of Tulng-Tau, the single 3eman -naval station!--i planting mines In the sea and In ntae Ing the 'lernin;jeetJLn ewrexojit ttnti-undeT the nut THT the ni5T. T ttflotrott-. , : : : : atwesryeia" States and lit t was donounc'. j -M wtfh "interest"" - - - f . i J "Will r? ill t ASSOCI. kr BEE0& stir in n i rr .r- ' -vat""" T state v.' Big Lobby i , .Working A- vision cf Chij gagelp rUnitedi jvanisi Waahlngto National J North Caroii bustnssa of ; beTweenrilv rloh-Veelil chsrter j prwredr"to4 and all ths lirve any I Carolina na catkm for I Joseph (I dent of -tftej inaton tti;.i Hunt, of li of - Xmberf Cam of I submitted -lion chart omciauk 4 courae.. - .. make appli tloiti irubnl ' sssuolatiim v on tha secu"a Treasury f Pi turrti paaa pnt -will act the nan received afi'l nf diately dire, t asked for it. ' .;r,:i;:5fc.'. -"Mrrtirov. o great many V and- trust f I Una will ( I terartn tfcp I : .et.-.t.ha:, wi f . llunk or V. f is already Jt national jr banks at Kederal .,' ' get now State ba UonaJ b Jcoms) m aytcm.JL. - Htata? " bwver, per cent that mill into the fer tit tem to I h,nb.i-hl ton to i worked. "One .,..- saw 4a day, "w sglniit bill. lUlf , l!nHel lobby it Fi'iiiU- several Indignud lot of : today. people ;i ' ' " TV, A expen' - .burwn - " 1 ij0ttA.. -.Vnirir: -'.'" -.' Sit' aI ton. .r -haveiA WhPrf ' puliU' - ,.r b T.-JTSjt,!! .CV t .W, MA nearly-routed 1 nftieV aMhtaeta.' i .4.i-' ' : MHtHntiA - H .1 ' .... ' T.L.. : ... lUDAVUMW . U :X . . v, . ...

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