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C: lly ,cl Clz: . . ;;rc;yc::2rday urn v;ID Crov;J cl Excursicaists on Bodrd Chicago. 'Sept. Vt-JMa' e.eV-rr nunarea p43c"8".- v --women and children, , on.' board the City of Chicago 33 excursion, steartt--er f roar -Bepoiiv; Harbor , Mich., caught fiw".xevfcrl tyil9 tTff'hore -early todayii'RatW against-, the v flattest" 't' ,VW , t..Uh.rf nit fhe Dasseners were harWnd.alr the'paen were . landed Reiy'.a fink nrfnk. ... ? - -j . '--The'Tassengeri 'were-' huddled b. -the 1st' ' ' ater and 'Jater. were aifen J ,ut fnee.nndMn' other ecur. r Wa wate eaid the passengers f lia r 1 Uenwaleene4ntil few mom- $ r . aUh knar miiVl' Hkhad been Asleep ift t8 bcrtn, R"vt Y. np only when' the smokp became .ar- A .... S i' j - it P' fci I.-? v - I Rbrtrj to vyc-vST AFTER t A VACATION OF SEV t TStl nAYS." j QjTingohe.fa:that the appro priation for th; rontinneing the work in their local machine shops durjng the . t ' A ....... i. Jaa" vhallct1 K- fore the end ef the month,lthe Norfolk , Southera'.RaiJway Company a week - ail fif'thc men eittoloved .in the thbps'a short . vacation and closed ' men- were - tnrown ouv-.vi "fvj wvj for the time-being but these yesterday returned io the shops nd resumed Kpir former employment., Thfe,iaa . -i rumor current W.tni city xB . Norfolk - Southern s is" , contemplating u: Viono flnrl that at no late -date the road .Will be taken over and ' operated by the Virginia and South -Western Railway pompany. . Local rail-,'-way officials, 'however, have, nothing ' to sav about this rumored change. Uow- - : evert during the past few.weeks several ' ' officials of the road have visited 'this - section and made an inspection of the company's Hne . and - holdings here. Some time ago it was rumored that "the i Pennsylvania Railway Company would ' take over the- road and extend" it to AT THE COnO CF IT ALL 1 n -1 f A ;4 ' 1 ' 'ft? 1 a.J -r 1 .-7 , mostvtrpowepng. i "TheCUy" -ot Chicago belonged to ttielGtahani endMortoh'1'iansportar tioa -Company and , had been ; in use since 1890 as an.' excursion boat. She left1 ento-' Harbor late Jast night bound ior Chfcago.' i ."", - ; V 1 The; fire,v whklv". is believed -to have " ,H nois ' shores. Capratn;' Pjork . directed die ship; and- he rushed .1 orthe shore, ft rtuckA tlje pirf so "hard .that much ol the pilling" wat torn down nd. the plaster -Was knocked from the.dwelling on the structure. f " The.passenger,ialr 1)f :hdm rhad bee',Qrdered ' aft byj Captain Pjork were tossed abouti.ffuany of thenv be ing thrown Into the waec ' ' " V' T " -CapetLookout.vr-"Kothlo4 me Hb)'s "rumor and many are of the opinion thit 'teh will be' the end" o,f the one ri'ow" w? in rouhd. The officials of the .Not ' folk Southern are very ttoroisfcte Yr, xUtiPtcondition . tprte of rhr1ra that both passenger 'aid' freight Itraf - "fir are Verv Kent' iuattat thto tiroes S. " H. Leard.- General -Passenger Ageat, was in N? JBern feW.days ago mafc iing arrangements' to .operate trains to v'ttie Eastern Carolina Fair ground next oontb and While here he talked very ':'inteiestingly of r:the 'plans which the u'bmpariy fiave'ln .VieW lor. the neitt few ." 'rrionths. - In Mrf -eard opinion ;busir jie ss i conditions will be in much better ' shape by the end of the present mohth and his company is making arrangement to handle , large amount oi trams r that-time 4 W ----- HOISERY MILL MAY LOCATE IN . l ' "THIS -CITY, t" "' C. tt- - ;- " - .. : ' ' A meeting" of the New Enterprise Committee of the Chamber of Commerce was held last night fwlhe purpose of discussing -' V propositiptt fnade by .the owner of a hoisery jnfll -o remove ,lus plant to. this city. ? The ' committee .fhought favorably of ihis proposition and the secretary was ordered to invite the milt; man. to come to New Bern and look over the field "and ic--discuss the matter-with the Chamber of Commerce. - " r 4 f , i ,1 W'r Rnhtinii 7 Taiitf Puree Almost on the Same Site Where Marshall Ms- r Iilaliori Scrk wilef ed nis'Army and a- Pi-isar.:?. VMe Giis Cicat; In Norlal Gc Juclcon Formers Eastern FronOer. I" itth firm Hci Sayi Turkey has Kobolizca 200,00ft men and WDI aid Germany. This be dond ILly hes Signified her intention of Aiding The Allies Di I'LONDONj Sept' l.-On th annf Versary of 4he greatbattle of Sedan where irt September, .1870 twenty-five thousand French and V Germans iost their Bf sj it.-U reported - that three million men were today engaged In, a gigantiC', Struggle, fhe result . f hieh & yet "anluiowsL but which may detirl p)tne the fate of Paris. -'The fightingHs taking place lroosf on , the"airte 'ste Where Marshal MCManon surreoaefpa his army andwhti, Napole,:, the third; became a; prisoner, jnereoyfeai ing the 4om Of tbe French nftinSrchy. - . -. . .t ; . RUSSIANS ArWl -.ivlAPia : iALSO JN AN-ENCOUNTER. 'VyhUe thii "great -struggle U taking place in notrhefA prance, three'nrillion Russians CerrhiW iieQ Austrians; ar W 'deperat4 wnfiict 6ifKGerm4pyV hn-raMV, whwhway bwW 1 givj conflict of the war"bf 4W, S eastern "Tronticr iiw:.iNnai 'uww about "seventy-five - mites- from Paris on a line-extending fifty1 mile. The Ger maft Une occupies the curve beginning at Per'onne in the west and extending through -Gtiise- 'and 'Sedan to -Lorraine frontier ' then south to Belfort. T' French1 'ar id contact all along thisiarmiea are pressing on Berlin. line. -V ' : THE ALLIES ARE - - . HOLDING THEIR GRONUp. ' "The allies' center is holding its ground 13 . . L I .L. aceoraine to ine laieai-reuoria umu m feft. ,Taey Save been forced. to giyei way through the retrogode movement i orderly and ft is claimed' thatthey have stopped the German advance to the Tiforth. There 1 is . no' substantial dinerence oetween tms report auu mas. '.. ' . . ' .. .. I from i German sources save that the tatter" ' claim successes in Lorraine. Late -tonight fighting is still in progress with no decisive result. ITALY LIKELY TO BE - DRAWN INTO THE WAR. LONDON, Sept. 1. -Italy is at last likelv to be drawn into the war. A dis- oatch from Rome tonight says that Turkey mobilized two -hundred, thous and troops during the .past lew aays. Italy haa guaranteed - a certain terrl- tnrv held BV ; Ureece . wnu.it -1 Ml ncy seeks and the Home government ha s THE JI'IES HOTEL- . TO CtEII T Iff UNDER THE MANAGEMENT '? - OF' DR. B. B. I- - SMITH.. - . ThV Tames. Hotel. " which has been closed for several weeks will open.tc- day under new management. ,-Dr. Smith, of Whiteville. N. .C has "leas ed this popular hotel, and :has made many improvement which add botn to the appearance oftheinterior'of the building and to the comfort -of , the guests. Dr. Smith is well known to the traveling public, having been con nected with hotels in different parts of the State for a , number, pf and at the present is operating Jthe Columbus Hotel at Whiteville;1' N.;C C. II. Jont.3, who will act in the ca prdty 8 8 steward, has had a number c I y c 3i . J. .ence in the hotel business, t :'i t' i country and Europe, end ; ,.3 i i reason to believe that the r pe under his manage- 1 ! e . summer months i connected with'th " ' ! at Wrighta; to 1 fT ' TTtl acu .Sealed the Strunfllc' Goes .11 t 1 CiTllVJ lillMuiiddV '74 " iffiELY TO BEMWN been forced to protect this. The Rome dispatch came via wireless by Berlin and said that Turkey had mobilized on the Advance field.; Marshal Von Gcltz, a .German js in command of the Otto- 'man forces, as seventyHwo high Ger- man" officers have teeently been incor porat'ed - into the oces, it is believe she wilt join Germany, Italy has said tW'she will join 'the allies if any other power joins viennaByana now uaa ow, 006, men ready,. All Reservists in Prince are to be palled out, even those belonging to the terrytorials according t ri official dispatch from Paris. EXODUS FROM THE .. FRENCH CAPITAL CONTINUES. JS PARIS, Sept-vl-roTha Exodus frrom the French tapital rcontwuea tonight, the 'citV being ..entrenched iand troops BjBiiS9.aM ot " fgwtit-lctory jsJbf -. the Rnssfamr at AHenstein, It is tsaidtbat seventy .thousand were cap- " ured b Russian dispatched as rwel! as othcff unbiased, reports say the Rus sian advance is-continuing. The Aus trian forces.. weredisastrously , def eat- ed the Vistula river, and three big AEROPLANE DROPS BOMBS ON THE CITY OF PARIS YS PARIS, ? Sept. v','l.-Late this after noon an. aeroplane passed over Paris and dropped three j bombs, one strik ing near.. Place de Opera. No casual ties.-; This is the third day in succession , Jiaji Paris has been assaulted by Bombs. Authentic ; advices though unofficial tat tonight states that the allies have stopped .the. German advance in the north. . .. . . - : LTHE situation said TO BE STATIONARY. 'LONDON, Sept, k A dispatch to the.: Reuter. Telegram Company from Antwerp,, gives the latest official com munication issued there. It says "The situation throughout the coun try is stationary. The Germans have evacuated Aerschot and railway com munication has t been : restored over the greater part of the Campine coun try. r. '.- J. "Malines was njbarded for an hour DEH3 OfWEST .uses pu.se -mi tl. - , V " MISS" NANCYT WATSON TO BE . COME BRJDE OF FRED H..ABERLY. ;"A Wedding ofuoSVnterest to the, host of frieads. ef Ae contracting par ties, will take place at 1 45 this morning when Miss Nancy Watson, tne at tractive : and - accomplished daughter of Mr. nd MrsJ John B. Watson, Will become the bride ofc -fred H. Abejly, a-; well Known young- Business man m this city.-. t: , - ' ' . The ceremony -will, be. performed by Rev. W." A. Cade, jvnior pastor of Cen-; tenary Methodist church at the home of the bride on. Pollock- street.' The young couple will .leave on the mqfn ing train for a visit An T'Jew York after which, they will go.to -Boston; Mass., to visit Bassie .Wa$sor, an uncle-of he bride to be.' From,t' ..:' clty theyjgo to 1 1 'adelphia "d ( ptl. points In . .vania fora ';it:w I.lK Aber t .-' ' ' tiveVan ' i ' itiiiiig' will j " ' ! r " i tJti . i.t and T .!. " ,i retuiuing"' li m t 't yc-'cr:'a: ' 't t in Seal Paurns' Where Napoleon, Boom ol the French on, Russians, Gernans and Attsfrians although the. town was not occupied by the Belgian troops. This was a fresh crime against the civil popula tion." A dispatch to the Post from Ant werp, says the Germans have evacu ated the Province of Antwerp, pre sumably as part of their scheme for the withdrawal of unnecessary troops,'' who will be used to replace those for service against Kussia. Fart ol the: forces inhe Province of Lembfifg have "also been withdrawn. THE -RUSSIANS HAVE -.TAKEN RAILWAY CENTER. ! LONDON, Sept. I. A dispatchio yne imes iroin at. retersourg, give the following comment-on the RussHb operations aeainst the AustriansfT' , "The Russian Operations against he - Austriaps are considered by .'re cognized - military writers to -r4uive reached the stage when- decisive 'vic tories may be within reach. The cap ture - of the railroad, .center 40 miles south of Lemberg involves the rupture of railway communication, with the Austrian : fortresses on the Dinester and in Bukovina. Thus the Southern part of Galicia, as well as Bukonvia, is severed. from the remaining portions of Galicia j4excpt by circuitous route across thCjiHiathians. As a result the iron; ring is closing around Lem berg. "Accoi'dvlg t.O' the Reussko Slovo, the losses suffered by the Austrians in their desperate attempt to strike at the vitals of the Russians position in Poland, aggregate tens of thousands of men, including '. the Sixth Austrian corps, which; on its retreat between the WestenJBiig and lie Wieprz rivers, was almost e'nnihilated. REPORTSjOE BOMBARDMENT - OF ANTWERP EXAGGERATED. LONDON, Sept. 1. The Chronicle Antwerp correspdndent, who has just visited Nlalines, says "Recent reports of the disastrous ef fect of the German bombardment of that city were greatly exaggerated. About 80 houses were destroyed, but the towers of the Cathedral of St. Rombaut and other? famous land marks, GERMAN CUTS OFF ; HAHOS OF HOSTESS HAD RECEIVED FOOD AND SHEL .. TER FROM AGED WO ' MAN. LONDON, Sept.' 1. The Chronicle correspondent at Ostend telegraphs. as followsi -: ' ."I heard, by . chance this- morning one of the worst stories of German fe rocity ;tha'tl so far has been ut henii- cated.V'-a --"--'"-:- - ' - '4 tobacconist's shop' I found a irl .behind the: counter crying bitter ly, She told 'me ehe and Vlfer juster had just arrived from Liege.- A party of. German soldiers' had' been billeted at the . house bf the-girl's mother just outside the town.' 'J, , .- " i ."The 'gray-haired.-Woman had done her best for . the soldiers, , and whep-i they? ere leaving they -pretended to begratefuTT " One" of. them extended his hand as if to shake hands with he f but as she put forth hef hand, the i relates, another 'German standing b J 'r-'herfriised Eis.Bwotd; and hackt oi the woman's hand at liie Wrist. ' .r. ''"T'-.a" i.ry. Is to' be ; officially re- COi J with other authenticated re ef the atrocities of the invaders. r ie leaving Brussels the ' Ger - s (-i-ri M.Madaux, ed l ' ft rate the Third Became IN If "The cellars and underground pass ages are still filled with refugees, who are unwilling to come out, although the bombardment ceased long ago." GREAT ALARM IN BERLIN OVER GERMAN ADVANCE. LONDON, Sept. 1. The corres pondent of the Express, telegraphing; fom The Hague, says "There is the greatest alarm in Ber lfn' over the advance of the Russian troops. The news that the Emperor has left the Western headquarters and moved to the Russian front has shown. th residents of the capital where the immediate peril to their safety lies. . J"A 8toryjhs heen. circulated that the Russians are preparing to avenge Lou vain by treating Berlin as the Germans treated that city. Many who can get away are going to Norway, Denmark. a wlbtefauL -.""In . connection with the siege of Liege, it is told hete that the German artillery experts, after vainly trying every type of field gun at their command against the forts, sent to the Krupp factory for a new 14 inch gun, which was set down four miles from the near est Liege fort. The first shot from it hit the officers' messhouse inside the Belgian fortifications, killing 12S men. THE JAPANESE HAVE TAKEN TWO ISLANDS. PEKING, Sept. 1. The Japanese according to reports here, have occu pied two other islands in the German sphere at Kiao Chow. They are Talie kao and Tekung Tao. These islands had not been occupied by the Ger mans. Information received yesterday was to the effect that the Japanese had oc cupied Ta Chien, a small island out side of Kiao Chow Bay. BELGIAN COMMISSION SAILS FOR THE U. S LONDON, Sept. 1. The Belgian Commission, on its way to the United States to protest against alleged Ger man atrocites, was received by King George today. The commissioners expect to leave for Washington in a. few days. itor of Eltoile Beige, to fill his journal with news. Madeau refused, where upon the Germans demolished his machinery, then issued from another press false issues of La Metropole of Antwerp." A special correspondent of The Standard, writing from Ostend says "An authentic case of barbarism has come to my notice, and I have seen the people involved, who arrived last even ing at one of the hotels here. The party consisted of two women, and the hua- band of one of them. - "" I "The Germans entered : their house near the seat of war yesterday morning-' - and forced the wife to- strip herself : Monarchy ikedand parade for nefcrty an hour - V'i t before the troops. vShnisasft then vat;V ' . lowed to return to her houseS J t 4i-';' W ' : .VTh nartv thn' fld far 'ttiMr UvJj::: wflv" pnly a small, hand bag, arriving - . hJta in a state of collapse. - -Their he-use f. a jFaclor,were bUrned to the gKjnd, ' f t ewels ei-"tr'j-c. v'atuei3 was.. . ut., as day,'-.4 5V to. The gas freight bok ueidi May as ? rived in- port yesterday " from Nort ; Harlow with a cargo of country pre ' duce. ' . -
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