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ENGLAND
London —The corrcspond
«nt of The Daily Telegraph
telephones a message from
Maastricht that there has
been heavy firing along the
line between Liege and
TongTe*.
The Germans are placing
heavy gnns before Liege
and Namur.
A Rome dispatch to The
Daily Mail says it is report
ed that the Montenegrins
have occupied Scutari.
London One hundred
and twenty Germans among
the crew of the Red Star
Line steamer Lapland, an
chored in the Solent, were
taken off the vessel late to
day by a government tug
and transferred to Ports
mouth. Fifty Belgians
among the crew also left
the steamer for Belgium.
’A French gunboat escort
ed into Falmouth at noon
an Amsterdam liner which
the warship had picked up
at the entrance to the Eng
lish Channel.
London The London
residents committee today
paid out SIO,OOO to tourists
on cable orders from their
home banks. Tn needy cases
hotel hills were paid until
transportation could ho ob
tained.
A stennißhip ticket
swindler;.has appeared on
the scene. One victim paid
S4OO for a counterfeit ticket
The various committees
formed to help Americans,
having found they were be
ing victimized, today estah
lished a common investiga
tion headquarters to elimi
nate imposters.
London—A Brussels dis
patch to The Exchange Tel
egraph Company says
among the Germans killed
in the assault on 1 dege were
Prince William of Lippe
and his son.
London —The Hnmburg-
American Line steamer
Cap Ortegnl, with $5,000,-
000 in specie aboard, lias
been captured hv the Brit
ish, according to The Daily
Mail. The liner sailed from
Buenas Aires July 16th,
for Southampton.
London.— The admiralty
announces permision now
may he obtained for the
shipment of coal from Eng
land to Norway and Italy.
This is taken to indicate
there is no danger from for
eign warships, -
London—The territorials
have been summoned hack
from their training camps
to headquarters. The terri
torials are similar in organ
NEXT WEEK WILL BE THE LAST OF DEMONSTRATION
It la abaurd to doubt tha great mar-
Ita of Glob# Tonic a# proof* of It*
wonderful health promoting merit*
can be found In »cor»* of home* her#
In Augusta and' vicinity. It has un
doubtedly prove,! to be the world'*
greateat heellnir tonic to the stomach,
bowel*, bladder, liver and kidney*.
No weak, tlckly man or woman ran
afford to wait another day without
getting notn# of thia grant medicine,
a* a few doaee ueually create marked
Improvement and from the experience
of many local people the anothlux.
healing and atrengthenlnx action of
the remedy I* eo rapid that It la ah
aoiutaly wonderful Dotcna of people
have reported la Uie last f*w day*
ization to the national
guard in the United States.
London The Dutch
si earner Aleor of 2,006 tons
has been sunk and her crew
landed at lids infers. She
was hound from Rottendam
for Cronstadt, Russia.
There is nothing to show
whether she struck a mine
or was hit by a shell.
L°ndon On moving the
adjournment of the house
of commons for a fortnight,
Premier Asquith this even
ing intimated he was hope
ful that in the interval he
might he able to make pro
posals regarding Irish home
rule which would meet with
something like a general ac
quiescence iri the solution
of the question.
FRANCE
Paris * Rome Americans
have been arrested because
they were without official
permission to remain in
Paris. Among them was
Miss Edith Peabody, believ
ed to he from Boston, Mass.,
also was taken into custody
while she was casually
roaming around the tonifi
cations. As she had no
documents on her to prove
her identity she was kept
in a cell for a short time,
hut was then released upon
promising to go immediate
ly to the commissary of po
lice and obtain a permit.
Paris Tt was officially
announced last night, that
France had broken off dip
lomatic relations with Aus
tria-llungarv. 'Phe French
ambassador at Vienna has
left Hie Austian capital and
the Austro-Hungarian am
bassador at Paris has asked
for his passports.
Paris -In order to pre
vent the German armv staff
obtaining an inkling of the
movements of French
troops, the French govern
ment has forbidden publi
cation of casualty lists. A
special office is to he open
ed in the center of Paris
where inquiries made by
the families of the soldiers
will he answered, hut the
only information given will
he as to whether the sol
diers named had been killed
or wounded.
Pn**is Tt is reported
from Belfast that because
of the execution of French
subjects by Germans, seven
prominent residents of the
German town of Montoux
Yieux just over the front
ier, have been taken by the
French as hostages.
Paris The Austrian am
bassador, Fount Szecsen
Von Tomerin, left Pavis
tonight.
The friend* and neighbor* of Mr.
Jim Routs, who lives at t«S4 Brin
son street, marvel at the great re
sult* and the marvelous power of
Olobe Tonic \* his case. His liter
was out of order, had no appetite,
had a stroke of paralysis, had to give
up his work. Was weak and nervoua.
Was alwnts considered a strong man
hut got so weak he could warcelv
mot**. Thought ho would never get
well They bought him on* bottle of
ftlohe Tonic and In one week’s time
he felt a great change for the better
Continued the use of the medtolno un
til he had used the whole treatment
and now l* strong and active. Can
get Rhout flna and Is realty to go to
work. •
CANADA
Ottawa It was learned
today that the military au
thorities are rushing big
guns to Quebec with all pos
sible speed.
Ottawa—Within a week
Col. Samuel llugTies, minis
ter of militia, hopes to have
most of the 22,000 men who
will make up the Canadian
contingent for the war in
Europe on the way to Mal
eartier, Quebec, the mobil
izing center. Three regi
ments are already on the
way, the Royal Canadian
Horse, Artillery, the Royal
Canadian Dragoons and the
Rtrathcona Horse, but it
has not yet been decided
whether these units wil go
to the seat of war.
Ottawa —Canadian naval
authorities were uneasy to
day because the cruiser
Rainbow has not been
heard from since leaving
Ran Francico last Friday.
The boat is equipped with
wireless and heretofore has
kept in touch with Cana
dian stations in British
Columbia.
Halifax The port of
Halifax today was closed
temporarily. British ships
will he conveyed in after
the regular constitution,
hut once in port they will
not he allowed to leave.
The Cunard Line steamer
Mauretania is among the
ships in Halifax harbor.
Halifax Two Germans
were taken prisoners today
nt Custer, near here, on
charge of being spies.
AUSTRIA
Vienna Five thousand
Montenegrins have ad
vanced aganst the Austrian
frontier posts to the east of
the fortified town of Tre
binje Herzegovina. The
Austrian losses were one
officer and twenty-one men
while the Montenegrins lost
200 men killed.
The. Russians have made
strenuous efforts to enter
Austria, but have been re
pulsed. The Austrian
frontier troops have carried
out successfully several re
connoitering expeditions.
The Reichepost says that
Servian supplies from the
new Servian territory are
gradually hVing rut off as
the surrounding of the Ser
vians by the Austrians pro
ceeds.
It Is interesting to hear him tel.
about It and he will be glad to tell
all sufferers who will call on him
His niece had severe headaches and
one bottle of Globe Tonic cured her
and She has not had a headache In i
long time.
Mr. Hawthorne. R. r. IT No S.
cam* In the etore last Saturday and
said “Give me three more bottles of
Globe Tonic. It sure ts doing my wife
a World of good for kidney trouble
and constipation.”
We give free samples every day
We sell the regular large It she bot
tle for 50c and guarantee tt Satur
day. August *2 will be the last day
at that price. Get tt from your drug
gtat or from our atore, 1254 Broad St.
THE AUGUST HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
War Bulletins
FALL BACK.
Paris.—According to advices received here the
Servian advance posts have arrived before Visegrad,
Bosnia, to which place the Austrian troops fell back
when they retired from the Servian frontier after
losing two officers and 20 men killed.
EIGHT REGIMENTS.
Rome, (via Paris.) —Eight Austrian regiments
are reported to have crossed Lake Constance enroute
for Alsace.
MONTENEGRINS BOMBARD.
London.—The Rome 1 correspondent oi; the Ex
change Telegraph Company says that according to
despatches from Vienna the Montenegrins yester
day bombarded the Austrian fortifications of San Te
odo and Cattaro wtihout, however, inflicting serious
damage.
DETAIN GERMANS.
Amsterdam.— Fifty-nine German soldiers from
Mecklenburg detained after taking refuge on Dutch
territory, arriveil here today. They are to be intern
ed at Alkmaar.
100 KILLED. *
Paris.—lt. is officially announced that the
French losses at Altkirch did not exceed 100 killed
and wounded.
RELIEVE ITALIANS.
Paris. —President Ponicare and Premier Viviani
have taken measures to relieve Italians in France
who are suffering as consequence of war.
40,000 VOLUNTEERS.
Brussels, (via London) —Patriotic enthusiasm is
running high. The minister of war announces that
40,000 volunteers have presented themselves.
VAN DYKE DENIES.
The Hague.—The American minister, Henry
Van Dyke, denies a report published in Berlin that
his son has enlisted in the German army. Young Van
Dyke is helping his father here.
SENDS SI,OOO.
London. —Ex-Empress Eugenie of Frapce today
sent to Queen Mother Alexandra a subscription of
SI,OOO for Red Cross work.
PRINCE OF WALES.
L°ndon. —The Prince Wales left Buckingham
Palace this morning to join the battalion of the gren
adier guards to which he has been assigned. He is to
be stationed at the Warley barracks.
TAKE AIRPLANE WORKS.
Paris.—ln the capture of Muelhausen. the
French seized a great aeroplane factory operated by
a noted German manufacturer. It is announced the
list of German suicides in France has been increased
by the death of several women who became despond
ent because they were under the necessity of leaving
the country.
DYNAMITE LADEN.
London. —A despatch from Rome to the Daily
Chronicle says the Austrian streamer Bayern, laden
with dynamite and live projectiles, ie reported trv
ing to penetrate the Adriatic Rea. Tt is suspected
her mission is to replenish the munitions of the Ger
man cruisers Goehen and Breslau.
OFFENSE BY AUSTRIA.
Paris.—A special despatch from Rome declares
public opinion there considers the bombardment of
Antivari. the sole port of Monteangro, as an offense
by Austria against the interests and rights of Ital
ians because of the damage done to the property of
an Italian company at that port.
AMBASSADOR WAITING.
Paris—The Austrian ambassador is awaiting the
response of his government to the complaint made by
France that Austrian troops were being sent to the
French frontier.
MILLION BAGS FLOUR.
Winnipeg Canada \s offer of a million bags of
flour was accepted by the British government In a
cable message received today. Government officials
completed arrangements to ship the flour about the
middle of this week.
BELGIUM
Brussels The war min
ister has issued a proclama
tion that every German and
Austrian who does not de
clare himself within twenty
hours would be a spy. Since
the Flanders province
were placed under martial
law two days ago, more
than 2,000 have been arrest
ed as spies.
Brussels (Via London) —
The population of Liege
maintains its calm a nd the
official view is that the sit
uation is quite satisfactory.
All the approaches to
Brussels are well guarded
to prevent anything in the
nature of a surprise from
reconnoitering parties of
German cavalry. Small
bodies of Uhlans have been
signalled in all directions.
Generally they had lost
their bearings and surren
dered immediately on being
challenged.
Brussels (Via London) —
The commander of the forts
at Liege, according to an of
ficial announcement, re
ports that all the forts are
intact. The soldiers man
ning them are in fine health
and spirits and are amply
supplied with provisions
and munitions. There is
no cause for alarm.
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 11.
ITALY
R°me American tour
ists marooned in Italy by
the interruption of the
steamship service, are be
lieved to number about
6,000. They are agitating
for prompt measures for
their repatriation. It is un
derstood arrangements are
being made at Genoa for
the departure of the steam
er Principe Undine on
Wednesday.
JAPAN
N
Tokio The Japanese
government today reqquisi
tionecl several additional
transports.
The emperor is expected
to , interrupt his vacation
and return to Tokio, from
Nikko on Wednesday.
Geo. V'. Guthie, Ameri
can ambassador, returnee
today from the summer re
sort of Miyanoshita, ant
conferred with some of tin
other foreign ambassadors.
STEPPED ALL OVER IT.
"If you dance with my wife again
I’ll sue you for damages.
"My dear sir. I have no desire to
alienate her affections.”
"I mean for damages to that expen
sive costume." —Louisville Courier-
Journal.
SPARE THE ROD.
Little Clarence—“ Pa. that going
yonder can’t hear it thunder.” Fr-
Mr. Callipers—“ls he deaf?” *wr
Little Clarence—“No, sir,; it isn’t
thundering.”—Christian Register.