The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 04, 1914, Image 1

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4 J'A A 1" I !- ' sill m mr art '"p> J &rff J; 1 VOL. <), NO. 87. t FRANC,F INVAUFfl l-WKKKLY. <iOM> BY I'ARCl LANCAST ,,,,ST MI HDP AT Dfll *-? 3a.%ER, S. C. TUESDAY, ATJ A/CDQ DIIT PAN PnTTm IV % ^ OUST 4, 1014. m nminnroo ? ?? > < 4V Z* >IJ>S IS FIKST. .$1.50 A YEAK. BY GERMAI Russians. Crossing Fr< W, Repulsed in Skirr I1 *,\j RUSSIANS ENTER I ( overiiincnt Pays Use I I Hill/ Postage St, 1 /\|\iVI 1 ^ew York, Aug. 1. IIHIII I states govern men t pi 200.12 today for posts intier are l)rinp 60 tons of BO,<1 1 phia to New York. llish. charge was paid by th partuient to the pos PRUSSIA meut n? If H"?e Sum HLL UHLn I I U1 ~ ONE. SIEE 1KB stamps to rrorn PlHladel- The |nvasion ? I lie postape e treasury de- Report tofflee depart IILIU), UUI OttLL UUI lul PON ARMS TO MEET IN f Holland is Ask Federal 1 ed. Hi J ii oununnoo a WASHINGTON, r? leaders expect eral Mclteynol (Government For 8"pr?"no court .. . tlie White Hoi * availuble was in President \ nil Will Heroine SuCourt Jiisticf. A up. 1.?Senate to see Attorney Gends nominated for the vacancy Monday. At iso the only statement Active ,\1 that he was foremost VilsnnV I'nnuiiloro* i<?n HNS WILL BE GRANTED AID |fi lea su res For Relief Are Taken. Iv ^rVGeniian Troops Klro on I V. Bringing tlx1 Maclii W Earth. ? Berlin, Aug. 2.?A lit M j^in of artillery, lias ci IJ Ge Tfuun frontier at JP boutbeaat of Bialla. TWO R?ill!iilrr>nE nt r>. tions of vast sums of g recently, the supply 1 Aeroplane. , . . ning low and the trt ne t'? ... .. ment called on the n 000,000. It was sent I issian col- it took three postal ca rossed the load and 20 wagons Schwlnden, hundreds of pollcemt , it from the railroad i M| n |( OI'hiM old in 10urope lore was run- ... , SHsury depart- * lint for $20-? <,en,,a,lV on ?n?* ?y parcel post. ra to haul the ' London, Auk. 3.K.uarded by Kuropenn powers e ui to transfer niost of the secom station to the mobilizing with^-nT m; dykes, pjan to ?hmi Austria and President Wilsu Side, Itussia, t'onl'er Witli ro mi Other. Itusiiu ?All the great We take the f< xtrpt Italy and day's issue of Th rary powers are A call was issi I their energy, j J. Watson, presid HOLD ( HOP. 1,1 ?,ncial c is regarded as . sor to Mr. Me n and < abinet to general. It w i Farmers and . had so far de pss M?n. attorney g allowing from Mon- on the supreni e State: cession to the led yesterday by K. Lurton that a ent of the Southern .? ? ireles Secretary Lan? qwni a most likely succe - 1 Reynolds for attorney as said the President Letters of termined to promote Not t'as euerul to the vaeauoy ie court bench in sue- Washingt late Associate Justice me9aureg , canvass of the senate thnllMllja , I) (iOLl) ABROAD. < r?Mlii and 4 hecks Arc lied and Mttn> \c?l Assistance. ,p on, A up. 1.?Active ror the relief of many .? A 1 i . " S sacks are riding in the t Johannesburg, in East 1 miles from the frontier. \The Russia patrol whi near Eichenreld attaeke< man guard at the railr /over the Warthe. The attack was repu Germans were slightly uoaiBu ^us-1 subtreasury. lireetion of t Prussia, 15 j PROVISION SH ARE CLEAR Ich entered 1 the Ger- London Folk Are St< oad bridge and Little is L the Poor. lsed. Two London, Aug. 11.?Tl wounded, eriinh ?av? mo"" "f Mobilization liaff 110 stage where jfnv of OPS met in battle. OF FOOD Italy, which dec trallt.v, will begin t eking Cellars daily tomorrow, all eft for >cess probably is wel i Ureat Britain's :ie Daily Tele- nearly completed, b t yet reached a Cotton Con Kress, the armies have bliiiK of the rep organization in ' lared her neu- 13-14. 0 mobilize ofli- , It wys underst though the pro- session of the < 1 underway. that it should be mobilization is lanta when there ut she has not disaster to the pr __ iia(i ueeu uia<l for the reassein- Qf conflrmatiol resentatives of this Washington August preside: , ? may a ood when the 1911 'ongress adjourned. wmulrow Wi reassembled in At- llurry Pew > was a threatened West* ire of cotton, l'resi- Washington e and he was assured . ? in hurope 1 ___________ turn home nt's move .VERT STRIKE ?r'?u.te co, " ; question of 1 s Ktrwt" >??> abroad, re on ?H Troubled The adm, '.n Kallroads. sideration ? Ant* V 13..^ * ~ Ji niuciirilUH 1IJ aiBUMm ror lark of moans to rehave been begun by Wilson and Secretary a President and secretary iferrod tonight 011 the getting money to citizens nistration has under contending army and navy The above Information 1 out by the Imperial staff, at the same time said tha ion near Schwinden showt had actually begun. A French aviator has ping bombs from an aoroj ^^neighborhood of Nurem " *^ria, according to an nipn' mfirO. Kv J- ' ' J ?' was given shops of London alrea The staff cleared and little Is lefi t the invas- The people are stocking >d that war Returning tourists i and German officials a been drop- tomohiles belonging >lane in the and other travelers. T berg. Ha- Germany and Holland announce- There is no route of e> vnc piuviMun |uuiiuuiic?!<i wiai sue dy have been general war. I for the poor. Tonight, war ofll ; their cellars, between Austria and report French side and Russia. Sire seizing au- negro on the other, to Americans no oilicinl derlarat 'ravel between tween Cerinany and is suspended, s.de. but tonight t ;it ouyof tier- bassador in Paris rc will join in the'"*'"1 vvaison nas senible in Wash! cially extended PRrso?al contact Germany on one <,,at'c udministra rvia and' Monte- and to wh,ch th There has been re,,of fro,n the ? Ion of war be- n,ay b*' madeFrance on either ''resident Wils he German am- his and tl nriiniv houses of Con^n i asked (hat it as- ..... that the manai Ington, where the ,.f , ... railroads in vol of an alert Demo- ... , ? . . strike of 55,0( tion may he had, ... , .n-.i men Nvil1 p direct, appeal for . . plea for peace ational government . .. and the Presi .. , ? expect confi(let on, all members ol . lie linnecessarv tie members of bot ii .. , I he com mil ess are invited ...... ?ni puris transports ;crs of the 98 Western gees and a ved in the threatened gresH for ai 90 engineers and fire- tG i,e mi d President Wilson's The Pros were current tonight eusscd seve dent is understood to make final itly that a strike will w)ie nthey ' the opinion tee of managers to tlie to carry American refuRpocial request to Coni appropriation ir expect* ido. ident and Mr. Bryan dis* ral plans but will uot ?Iccision until tomorrow, will confer apain . nd pet of bankers who usually ..... ......a. u? I lin I I I I I I ( ?1 ties today. In making nouncement authorities . this action was a crime rights of man. as there h declaration of war. EMPEROH AT IIKI The Emperor, who ai today from Potsdam was other automobiles by i ry iimnori many for foreigners, r ; this an- of Denmark, and pos added that land. against the \ i'aris dispatch t as been no Telegraph says the < blown tip the railroat ILIN. frontier stations, rrived here Italian residents ? followed in forming a volunteer coi Hie crown French \<op/ by way demand bis passpor sitily Switzer- The most imports ?' p;<st 24 hours was 0 The Pally in a lid upon Belgium jermans have ;l j 2-hour ultimntui 1 linos at all man troops bo per Belgium to the K >f Paris are coupled with the pi ps to help the Kjan integrity slioul ts From Hip colt . . . prnors, the rom lilt event in Hip pulturp and the (iprmp.nv s dp- . , i'its pt the state I . In Hip t<ir111 in ...... , urnetl to attend, it that the (Jer- .. I lie niem hers of nutted to cross manufacturers rencli frontier, . crushers associ ronnse that Bel- , . , and business mei d remain unitn- ,, ., whom tin- Pre on st a t es, Hit- go\ ilay is to tfll inissioners ot ajjri. . . inortnim whet presidents and ofll.. . . tin* settlement .'i tilers 1 nions are , , , ... cral board ot iilotiK with farmers. , . ... sted the arl hankers . textile terenee. I he and cottonseed ... ' has. P. Neill. atlons, merchants .. . . or labor, to r; ?i message lire sidont appealed S; Mir- normal tinn Mr. Wilson t miorrow jf access her t11? > will accept prepared to proposed by tli- "<i nl toad will mediation. which sug- Americans, jitrat'on of wage di Inunedial President tonight s?-ni with the i'r , former commissioner all eonsulat lilroad managers with si>* to spar iiifr tliom 'l* - r.i uiiiriM UJ ' il <1 ||i as. ary. i hi> go\. rnment is semi American vessels i gold for the Tf 1 j?-f o! ely after the conference esirlent Mr. Bryan cabled es. legations and embase no pains in caring for prince, Prince Henry of 1 brother and otner prine< Later in the afternoo Bethmann-Hollweg, the Chancellor, drove to th Palace. He was heartily the populace. The receipt of war newi occasion of enthusiast!! Javariu, his The dirigible Mont ss. passed over Paris proc n, Dr. Von northern frontier. Imperial The Daily Chronlcl ie Imperial that Germany, hy net cheered by Icoup, probably has mi stroke, Riving her posi n here save famous Trou de Gevti ; patriotic the French fortified lin Kolfer today palrc<1 nt tho end < ceding to the ',Ht ne,g,um sho?> sated. ? points out BELGIUM It r Luxemburg To this Helgium r ide a decisive on the ground of session of the '?onor. *. the gap |D Sir Edward Grey, e which is ap- tary for foreign i r.iWIMT 111 III*' Of the war and hftd been 8ent lid be conipen parmers' Union t chants and bank* EPUSES. Pd action. It wi efused to accede < same time that her rights and president of the Congress, issue a Itritish seere- reassembling of t iffairs, made a | WATSON'S lay an open letter ?..t by tl?. StH... Pr"B?S"," o the farmers, nier- r" r<' " mana' . member that a jrs, urging concertcome to the co is suggested at the . . . .. , ... , elarcd, thus 1 tu. J. Watson, as . u .. ' inent of the n Southern Cotton call at once for the his body. CONGRES STATKMKNT FOR p Americans, of settlement. The sers were asked to re- d,?p l great calamity might 1< ' that 1,1 untry if a strike is delolding up the move- *meric S rops of the West. !,Ult at ,ea 300,((00, an is WAITS K"r""' Tl w ** ? *- -t ?-> ropean excl J"RW.Ci OTP TI/AT? ?inn it.. ; artment officials ad initio most serious problem them was the plight of abroad. They estimated st 100,000, and perhaps e scattered throughout ie disorganization of Eulange has made It prat uviuvunii aiiuun. A telegram from K Bays a Russian patrol ha to Bilderwc.ltsohen, neai bnen, on the Russian bor< OFFICIAL STATK1V An official statement t "In consequence of a 1 tack on German terrrton is in a state of war with l proaohed by the Luxer [oenigsburg and concerning which s advanced rained in France last r Eydtku- The Standard repo ier. man and French aviate 1ENT. air during the en oday says: Longwy and that th Russian at-1 shot the German, who r, Germany to Ids death. i 11 Qui n Tho nburg railway ?iHtenient in the? hoi a scare wllK ' indicating that Grei year. tereats and ohligati rts that Ger- P?rmlt her to suiJinlt ?rs met in the of Belgian territory, gagenient at ihe decision as t e Frenchman Britain should niaki fell 300 feet 'opinion. HOLLAND ItKPOlt' use of commons. The call by Cc it Britain's In- the letter from Ions could not State Farmers' 11 to the violation "To the F'eople of This virtually "In 1911, in t o whether Great pending disaster e war to public 16,000,000 bale < to drive the price FKI) INVADKI) ,ir' entailing inca donel Watson and the South Carolina l'sity leader* nion follows: of h'oreign the Cotton Belt: Klfort he fact of an im- Washington, to cotton, with a war developm crop almost certain other matters ! to 8 cents or low- this week. E leulahle loss to the made to kee| - ? w ? ?S1 V A ?? mv IH 11 II.Y I III JM letters of Are Wat riling Moves Sulates. logi tiovei-iiiueiK.s ami devoid of f on <'onimerce. Tliey are bo Aup. European w'ith roquef onts overshadow all tance. interesting Congress With the !very effort is being steamship l> a quorum of both many Ainer 'Byline 10 oasn cheeks or credit. American con?tions and embassies are unds for the emergency. iinp besieged on all sides !ts for financial assiscancellation by several linos of their Bailings, irails find IIK nuuivoc ??r. French reply to the fier sentations is of an um character. "Moreover. France has and an attack of war w therefore must be reckon any moment." Another statement decli has invaded Germany dui man n pre- SOCIALIST CH! satisfactory FALLS A mobilized Noted Deputy .Asm ith France Raul Villain a* II ed with at Restaurant Paris, Aug. 1.-?-Jean ares Russia the noted Socialist lei "inf? a time sassinated last nieht w There is no dou EEF sentiment is for wa L VICTIM ^ the pacifists net 1 one man in a hum issinnteiI liy seemingly wants tli e Sits in main neutral. I. There is a report t Leon .laures, land has been invai ider. was as- province of Unhurt hile iti 11 i 11 c In i... ?! bt that British ?""UUTOr. ?? r. The appeals farm"rs' t ?o hearing. Not the n?pr<>>?nt?. th I red in Donuon ,he bunker? of e nation to re Montgomery. Ala Southern Cotton , , , rating the great tonight that IIol- f . tenanre of a fair led through the suiting by Decern I he people of . , . . a complete victor suggestion of the houses in Wa he cotton growers, to meet any e business men ami out of the situ; the South met in of ndjournnien ... and formed the while the a Congress, inuugu- party leaders light for the main- the foreign gi price for cotton, re- effect on conn her of that year in this country, v over the mniiitui- Tlie nm shington in readiness able to get contingencies growing crowded hoi it ion abroad. All talk American w t lias been suspended, use. as they dministration as the for passeng* watch the moves of suggested t overnments and their special arra nerce and finance in immediately liners of the passage on the overits of American register, arships would he of little have hardly any capacity prs. Naval officials hav? hat the government by ngenient should charter some or the big ocean ' foreign register to bring of peace, "in flagrant cc of Russia's peaceful assut Rupture Between Itussii many Was I M ann St. Petersburg, Aug. 2. ture of diplomatic relatio Russia and Germany was It was midnight Friday v mtradictlon a small restaurant nea ance." The assassin was arresl ed to disclose his ident ? and tier- was identified as Kaoi itic. years old. and said to ?The rup- a clerk of the civil con ns between Mr. Jaures was seat i dramatic, near an open window t'lien Count Hue Montrnartre, chatt I-, ... in?. uuii'ii rvuimiom r the Bourse. .to any extremity, are Led, but refus j|1K the dykes and tl< Ity. Ialter he try which would in nl Villain, 2!> nf an army imposstfc be tiie son of irt at Rheims. Cross Into !ius> ed at a table Berlin, Aug. 3. facing the troops from hublinit ing with sev- after a sliort skirmis , rnsoivt'ii t<> po \ntora and saving i said to be open- (t) (|lt. producers joding the conn- m(>ans being en ake the passage needless to dlseui de. "When the con ? ing. as the preside .inn Poland. undersigned undt The German rtght for justice t< iz. Silesia, today kets and to be th h with Russians. millions of dollars law and the I and to tin* nation, tnents as to iployed that it is ships so as to ss. the threatens igress was adjourn- trans-Atlantic put of the body, the for passage rtook to push the renry ainendm > cotton in the mar- ed the senate, e watch-dog on the The general ii< in iii mi- currency Americans >ill to modify require- A special American registry of required to moot as far is possible bring homo d paralysis of the ways lias a trado will ho pressed emergencies tomorrow. The cur- so again, out already has pass applications ted States dam hill and the hill safotv of fr home. appropriation would be ell art or s ton rnsliips to Aniori ans. Congress al etod promptly in such and it is expected to do in response to numerous, from persons in the Uuifor report- upon the 'lends: m.l vuii ruuruiieH, uernuin to Russia, formally axle Minister Sazanoff that R her mobilization in 12 h allotted period passed \ answer. At 7 o'clock Saturday >7 Count Pourtalea again asl sia would cease mobi forces. To this the Rugf lmonssaoor eral Socialist deputies ed Foreign tor of L'Humunite. > ussia cease prearrangement the ci ours. The lug the window ,vere li vithout an aside and .a hand holdl was thrust through. / evening Before M. Jaures c( ted if Rus- received two bullets ii llzing her the head. lie fell fi flail states- with his hem! nn I ho ? and the edi- took possession of Vs though by Russian Poland, iirtains cover- Rendzig and Kalis ghtly brushed land, also have heen Ing a revolver Germans. mid move lie Brussels, Aug. 3. i the hael; of ter of Antwerp an orwaro. dead, that the Germans In (k HI A luwtr HOunuinK t'eenstochowa, onjy when cotton ened with disast ich, Rush!an l*o- journed subject ' occupied i>y the president, and w ing tluit such nex ? held In Atlanta, -The burgomas- "Since lull th nounced tonight <.?..tsity for the oo ltd invaded I dm- i have is*' the call for action to generally r? i was again threat- to railroads f er. The body ad- arc the print to the call of the the house. 1th the understand- . t meeting would be J?( ti a* ere has been 110 noWITH iiKroBB to meet, it ml ihmJ 110 mil tor *?? < orniMii Strain >a<ljusl the rate of pa> state depar 01 carrying the mail uniform an ipal measures lit fore general Inst report the distress. DR LINER x sl( ^RGO OF GOLD I C< > i? I Na\ t?r I h'llei cil ?. 4 1 ' *? I V r*iur tment is returning the swor thut under their ructions the*consuls will case of any Ann rican in JNIKIPANT < MA,. a I Iteserves ^ummncietl man replied: "Insomuch as the Uussi men has not answered time you specified it fol Russia has declined to your demand." Three times Count Fo peated the German ultir each time the Russian fc The reports of the lan govern- the diners and passers! within the sin was seized. In hi llows that another loaded revolve agree with rescued him from the shouted: "Death to t urtales re- The body of the notf natnm and placed In a city conve reign mln- surrounded by weepii inirK. iioiiand, and shots startled inre has been place ly. The assas- law. Limhurg has s pocket, was nearly a quarter of r The police ? crowd, which Kmperor Wilhelni he atsassin!" People for m! deputy was Merlin, Aug. 2.? vance, which, speaking from a wir ng comrades tie last night to th that the Prov- j?reat disaster hai it under martial !iny time, a population of "Though the a million. of marketing thai , ted to prevail hat Thanks German IMj t(> national g la>yalty. ami this has bee -The Emperor. to cotton grower 1do\v of the cas- tating the calling (> rrowfln holnu s been i mm input at Directly <? Seizm iniquitous methods New York. I liave been permit- sages were d p not yet been ear the home offl< overnniental action man Lloyd St nine a vital matter Hremen. ordei s, almost necessi- sin t'ecelie, wli of the congress to 600,000 in >; Bremen to Avoid Ottawa, ( e l?y British. naval reserv Oin Wireless nn- by tin* Mriti ispatched today from Thesr rcsiT ?> of the North (lor- men of the oaniship Company in I?.tv taken rink tlx- Kronprinzes- ins in the ieh lias on board scattered al old for London and ands of tt>*?r lo ( olors. >nt.. A up. 2 The royal ?*s have neen called upon sli admirality for ervicr. vea are officer.- and sennierehant service who a special course of trainMritish navy. The\ are 1 over the world, thous later gave the name Mrn Finally Count Pourtalea left the room. He and th of the Rtatf at once dep St. Peterahurg by way of According to The Nov Count Von Pourt&lea heli written teita of two rej Germany. One was for th linn in thn ovnnl of (tna ii negative and friend*, proceeded bowed and followed by a detaohni ie member* Hcan guard*. There arted from "Vive Jauren!" by the Finland. later a demonstration I 0 Vremya, office, of 1/IIiimanite 1 the type- boulevard* when the >lie* from generally known. e preaenta uiun ap/>?n. A to his home, said: ent of repub- "I thank you for t ere shouts of alty shown me. Wii ! crowil and a ftght let all party 11 front of the are German brothe and in the else. All parties hi news became in times of peace. with all my heart. - that the *ood Oern wrestle with the preferred to awal the love and Joy- rn?e<, Ht|ltes (<( ion t enter upon gar<j strife cease. We; BALANOK rs and nothing .ve attacked mo 'OUon no' I torsive then. ??"" " " I hope ,?,l wish "" n"'lon' pr*"*r .an .word will <" problem, we have Paris banks, it the action of the firemen witho >ngress in that re at Plymouth i order was tak OF TRADK. steamship offic alone the South s liver the gold the chief asset of Khir-? rather vlng the world bal- s<'i7"'p l?y Rrit favor of the United i A report tha to proceed directly t<? is the first I ui touching as usual been made, and Cherbourg. The nilicant. en to mean that the ials proposed to de- U'STII aboard (Serman warthan run the risk of To Abaiicl< tish ships. Servia it the ship was off the Nish, Ser 1,1 "* ???? ' ?i it pnrtR. i ri IS tinip sncTi ,i rail ever has and it is considered sip IA Wll.l, CHANGE. I,n < ampaip) Acaic-t to I'litn For ItiHNia, via (via Saioniki). Aur tance of the ficrman ultli the other In rase of Its re. his great agitation the O hassador presented both If. SazonofT At the same tl The protection of Ri countries at war with been entrusted to Spain. ....... ... v,. ,- <. nici iv mi luunnm malum and Antwerp, Aur. lection. In tourists here, are In a f erroan am- tlon. The Kroonland replies to with a full eomplemei me. Hers, many of whom h ussians in gage behind rather th Russia has {Europe. The clvir ru called out. i miKtjr. emerge victorious in 2.?American The Kmperor's sp >anicky condl- ed with tumultuous sailed today An imperial decn at of passen- Reichstag on August aft their bag- Crown l'rince Fr an remain in waa today gazetted ard has been the first division c Guards. i the right." ,, """ ieeeh was greet- *?,die" Htream cheering ? ,f' ,he paHt f ?<> .1 European cotton Re convokes the f ^ tries have been p which, it now a ederick W.lhfiin i t grower and handl commander of . , . ,f tv., , . , face with disastei >i the Imperial (Continued o "K 10 America iier iwom m another that s e\v days the great l)y British men consuming eou.i- at the lunged into a war. there any info ppears, brings the position of th< er of cotton face to 'hem are hot In two days the France and w . . embarrassed b n Page Elpht.) Germany. irtMuno last night and 2.? Austria ho has t>oen captured j to have alu of war. were not con- campaign ai local offices, nor was prepare for rmation as to the Mb- tack. MoM ? passengers. Most of who were ind for Kn gland and have been ould be considerably destination, y being put ashore in maining coi appears for the present nndoned her aggressive Kainst Servia in order to possible Russian at of the Austrian troops concentrated at Seinlin moved to an unknown The few troops renduet a desultory bom V'M 1 I I II It'll t II i iieigraac.