London today (Saturday) giving the i War: First, Russia and Austria are gaged again in direct negotiations. Second, both Great Britain France are using their utmost deavors in favor of peace. On the other hand, and en- many has declared a state of siege, which is undoubtedly a prelude it does not cover, mobilization. France has not yet mobilized, at Cabinet councils, issued other action which could only be de- termined upon the eve of war. officially the French army virtually mobilized. Great Britain is practically, not officially, mobilized, and smaller European States, tion, have ordered the mobilization of their armies—Belgium, Holland and Switzerland to protect their territory from being used as a highway the belligerents; Norway, Sweden and Denmark to guard themselves on gen- eral principles, Asquith’s Premier Asquith cant statement in the } mons: “We have is for Statement. this Re gignifi- of Com- made Hou just beard, not from St Petersburg, but from Germany, that tussia bas proclaimed the geneial mobilization of her army and her fleet, and that in consequence of this mar- tial law is to be proclaimed in many. “We understand this to that mobilization will follow in 1any if the Russian mobilization is general and is proceeded with.” Italy makes no announcement, and although a rumor credits her with the (zor. mean Gern line at Fagny, in the department of Meurthe Et Moselle, where machine guns have been placed in position. AVERT DANGER Takes Prompt Precautions Against Possible Crisis. gle, there is little doubt that she |e making ready by mobilizatic Communication across E been cut off, and there ig a u application of the censorship, with result that it is impossible any accurate knowledge of what tary operations are going on in Servia, All code telegrams are refused In all the European are becoming isolated from each ican travelers have been up by by railway and telephone. Many Amer the suspension of international trains niversal short, other held A Significant Move. The withdrawal of three famous Ger man vachts from the regatta is sig cant. They include the Em peror’s Meteor and: Krupp's Germania All the countries involved in the war have prohibited the export of many products, and all the stock exchanges in gland and Scotland are The European state banks have raised their rates, and the Bank of England rate has been doubled A Rome dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company the government learns that Germ ask Russia and France military operations forthwith Might Be Captured. There is much interest and specula tion here over the fate of the North German Lloyd steamer Kron gin Cecilie in event clared before her arrival at Bremen The vessel sailed from New York last Tuesday, carrying a large amount of specie, and is due to touch at Ply mouth and Cherbourg It is presumed here that in ths event of war she might elect to return to New York or to reach Germany by way of the North of Scotland The Daily Telegraph suggests that the steamer, even if she tried to reach New York, might be captured by a British or French cruiser before she could get into American territorial waters. The correspondent of the Times, tel. egraphing from St. Petersburg, says: “A general mobilization has been ordered. Never within living memory has Russia lived through a day of such emotion. The government decided on mobilization late Thursday. “This step was forced upon it when it became apparent that the Germans were purposely delaying their official notice of mobilization in order to place Russia in a position of inferiority. “Fo have hesitated longer would have been to court disaster.” German Activity Reported. A dispatch to the Times from Paris reports that the Germans have seized French locomotives at frontier points and torn up the permanent Faitway Cowes SAYS any will to cease their KEEPERS STARVING. Mexican Lighthouse Tenders Without Food For Months, Is Report. Mobile, Ala-Lighthouse keepers along the Mexican coast are reported starving, according to vessel captains reaching here from Mexico. Lighthouse supply ships of Mexico have not vis ited the stations for months, it is de. clared. Men in charge of the light a Arenas Reef put off in small boats to passing boats and begged for food. i | i i i Senate Passes Bill At Secretary Mec. Adoo’s Request Facilitating Distribution Of Cash In Case Of Need. D. ( President Wil acted ouniry Washington, son and the Administration promptly to re the ¢ against any threatening financial dan- gers growing out of the European war situation The President about an immediate organization of ard in order that law may become effec Secretary McAdoo proval of the changes throughout the cou a statement anne O00 D0 of AEBUTe ‘0 to b comj lettin of Federal th Lie took ng the Rese the rve 30 new Currency tive SERINE stock nirs expr of ap ex ied a 3500. urrency closing £81 that Emergency « uncing issue waiting the would be made to the national banks Gives Discretion To To make more ¢ half at Treasury Depa rtm ent immediately available McAdoo. asily accessible th billion of emergency currency, Aldrich-Vreeland act, ay, at the sug passed unani ‘urrency the d Adoo, it to the ( late in of Mr. Mc mously an ndmer law modifying that banks of ciations in of the issue the Senate ame the nat al cu order fons io avail have secured by outstanding bonds of to an amount cent. of its capital” must currency the notes United 40) per States rot leas than NAVAL AEROPLANE WRECKED Craft Upsets While Alighting On Wa. ter At Hampton Roads. Washington, D. C Naval AB 4 was wrecked wh attempting to alight the waters of Hampton Ensign Lamont and Captain Hart, operating the machine were thrown Into the but escaped un injured. Few of the ident were given in meager dispatches the Navy Department. The maect the report said, had returned from a flight over the roads and attempted to ddenly swerved, side The A fling boats navy and week in aeroplane pif on water, detalles ace to ine, surface and upset the purchased by used ig one of urtis the last recently successfully | i i Head, Md. GREAT ACTIVITY AT HALIFAX, Artillery And Infantry To Man Forts, is Belief, Hailifax, N. §.-— There were indiea tions here of great activity on the part of the garlson at Halifax after the receipt, it is reported, of a dispatch from the War Office in London. / The Royal Canadian Field Artillery of both companies stationed in the citadel were taken to the forts on transports A special train brought back the Royal Canadian Rifles sta. tioned in Aldershot and it is expected that infantry will be held in readiness for any contingency It reported that the artillery will immediately man the forts in the harbor. in SHE DIES OF FRIGHT. Miss Goulet Riding In Auto When It Catches Fire. New York.-—Mise Claudia Goulet, an actress, of 21 Sandford street, Boston, died from fright when an automobile The police could assign no other rea- from the car, MILITANTS WILL STOP AWHILE. Decide To Suspend Warfare Pending International Crisis. London. — The headquarters of the Women's Social and Political Union, the militant suffragette organization, sent a proclamation to all ite branches in the United Kingdom ordering the cessation of all acts of militancy dur ing the continuance of the interna tionel erigie The Markets YORK.~ 2 hard, 903%c¢c; July shipment ¢ i Northern Duluth, 104; Northern Manitoba, 101% f o b afloat. Corn—Spot strong; No. 2 01%c ¢ 1 to arrive. Oats—Spot firm; standard white, @4b3%c; No. 3, 444 @ 40; @47% Firm: receipts, extras, 25@ 2%¢c; 27%: process extras, 22% @23; ladles, current make firsts, 20% @ 21; packing gtock, current make, No. 2, 18%. @ 189. Eggs-—Freeh gathered extras, 26@ 26; extra firsts, 23@24; firsts, 21Q@ 22%. Live Poultry- ens, broilers, 22¢; 5@ 15%; dressed, chickens, frozen, 14@ 20; 193%; turkeys, 20@ 26. NEW Wheat-—Spot firm; new No, 2 red, f New York; 6,700 tubs; firsts, 20 @ Butter Weak; Western chick. fowls, 17; turkeys, steady; Western fowls, 12@ PHILADELPHIA —Wheat-—Car lots, in export elevator, No. 2 red, spot, old, 83 @94% cc; do do, July, 82% @ 84%; No. 1 Northern Duluth, $1.00%@1.01% Corn—Car lots, new, No. 2 ellos, RO@ ROG; steamer yellow, T9% @80c¢c; do do, No. 8 yellow, 79@79%ec. Oats—No. 2 white, 44% Q 45¢; ard white, 44@44%c; No. 3 white, a4 No. 4, 41@42¢c Butter—Western solid-packed cream- fancy, speciale, 31c¢; extra, 20e¢; 28¢; firsts, 26Q27c; sec nearby prints, fancy, 30@31c; firsts, 27 jobbing sales stand- 43 ce: extra firsts, onds, 23@25¢; d2¢; average, extra, 28¢: seconds, 24@ 26¢; of fancy prints, 36@ 38¢ extra, Eggs Nearby firsts, $6.75 per standard case; rrent receipts, $6@ 6.30 per Western, extra firsts, $6.76 per stand- ard firsts, $6@6.30; seconds, $5 10@! 5 candled and recrated fresh exes, 2 ile dozen. Poultry—Fresh-killed fowls, Ib, 17@ 18¢c; fine and large extra, 18%%c broil chickens, Inrge, 25@27¢; medium, 20Q23c; roosters, 12@13¢c; pigeons, young, do do, old, per pair, a 25¢ ducks, old, 13@ lic do young, 16@17c;: ducks, young, do, old, 13@ 14¢c Poultry 26¢c per dozen; nearby cu Case, Case | i0; G a per Live per ne =atl fine, old per 23 do, 16@ O05 OE ing pair, 18@22«¢ 44 Fresh-killed selected, erage average, l18c; 14@15c; fair, 1 10@ 11¢: old roosters, 12% ¢ broiling chickens and upward apiece, SMa 20@23c; poul heavy, receipts, do do, 3Q 14; dry-picked, weighing 2 25@27c do do, pounds and up do do, smaller per dozen, white, unds dozen, 4 and 10 pounds, ng pounds, ghing 7 pounds, weighing 5 and 6 dark and No. 2 Dressed try, fow 2004%¢ extra, 44% pounds smaller : : Is pound, as per 189%c; gizen culls pounds do do Her sizes Ww “i we Ighin g 2 tern ward 21@22 acaba, 12 pe weighing apiece, gizges, 18@ 20 weighing 11 to $4.10@ 4.50 §3.50@4 £2 LOG: do $292.28 pounds per do do. weigh do, wei do do $1.50@1.75. Fis G $1 1 Wheat 86. Aug No. ust, 2 RE. red Sep IMORE uly, BALT spot and J tember, §6 Cats Ne 3 12% @43c 4 white, Standard white, white, 413%, G42. No 0G 40% Kye No. 2 Western, 65G60¢; No. 4 do, £4 nearby, as to quality, 65873. Export delivery-—-No. 2 rye, Western, 63@64: No. 1 do, do, €1@62;: No. 4, do, do, 80@61 Hay-Timothy, No. 1, $21@21.50; standard, $209 205 No. 2, 310.50@ 20: No. 3. 317G19. Clover Mixed ph £166 1950; No. 1, $B50G19 No. 2, 2155081750; heavy, $17@17.50, No. 1. $16@ 16.50; No. 2, $13.50 No. 3, $10@12 Straw-—Straight Rye—No. 1, $12@ 1350: No. 2, 81261250. Tangled Rye No. 1, $11; No. 2 No. 1, $8: No. 2, $7@ 7.50 $868.50; No. 2, $7497.50. r—-Creamery, fancy, choice, 27@ 28; creamery, good, 266 26" créamery, prints, 20@ 30; creamery, blocks, 28@ 29; ladles, 190 | 20: Maryland amd BUN, lies rolls, 18@ 18%: Ohio, rolls, 17%; West Vir ginin, rolls, 17%: storepacked, 17%: rye do. do. 66067: do bag No af lots new, 0: lover IE LO C @l Oat—No. \ Butte creamery, § E T. Preparatio for/ sirmilating the FodanRegisa . ting the Stomachs and Bowels of ———— 4. S————— Promotes Digestion eer ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium. Morphine nor Mioeral Nor I' NAF ARC OTIC. os —— Br Aperfect Remedy for Consfig | PERCA DO SON —_ —————— Tue CENTAUR CoMPAXY, NEW YORK. mma ~ Atl pT old 35 IES A =J5 CENTS 0 Giiarani ced under The Food a Exact Copy of Wrapper. VOICE OF CONSCIENCE DEAD | Allthe Fault of Nurse That Small Girl Could Not Walk in the ! Straight Path, Maria had been naugh remonstratis thought gestion press home 1 i cant foing th Wrong You listen conscience how and will it ed and You inside you eh 1 thouldn't de tell m wide-e cager eclence voles ir oon that EAYS feel sorry tnkes ” Oh, then mourned the & voice Ii it ecme troub that once, bu and and it died.’ Re was indigestion she medicine His Method, Exactly, ir a ant sic ¢ school had The teacher reproact licked’ grievance ehh, admonishing fell on But last note “The mies, an ing Tx Heine in satisfaction for a Tommy's penitence was at goiden-rule n "as mmy, i low and teacher's unrecepiive aars at she struck a responsive treat nie right way to Tommy,” she said coals of fire on head.’ “Yes, ma'an said Tommy ell!’ Your « “is to heap His I done.’ give him that's brightening, “1 for what one who doesn’t enee of his A popular man is gay smart things at the exp friends NEW IDEA Helped Wisconsin Couple. It doesn’t pay to stick too closely | to old notions of things. New ldeas lead Yo better health, success | and happiness A Wis couple examined an idea prints, 17%. Jobbing lots dairy Cheese 17e Eggs nearby West firsts, 19 “@lc higher Live Poultry-—Chickens- heavy, 17%c; do, small to medium, Western firsts, 20; 20; Southern fireta, 20¢: Virginia firsts, Old hens, 17; ne 22., Ducks-—Old, per 1b, 12c¢; White Peking, 3 Ibs and over, puddle, 3 Ibs and over, smaller, 13@14. per pair, 20¢; old, do, 25¢. if 18; spring, Young, Live Stock KANSAS CITY.~~Hogs-Bulk, $8.95 @9.10; heavy, $0.05@98.12%. packers and butchers’, $9.00@9.10; light, $8.90 @o.06; pigs, $5.76@ 9.00. Cattle—Prime fed steers, $050Q @9.90; dressed beef steers, $8.26Q 9.26; Southern steers, $5.50@850; cows, $4.26@ 7.560; heifers, $6.5008.50; stockers and. feeders, $6.00@8.50; bulls, $6.26@6.60; calves, $6.00G"% 0.00, Sheep—Lambs, $7.36@790; year linge, $6.00 6.76; wethers, 4.75@ 5.78; swes, $4.00Q 4.65, on - the health ladder. The husband writes: “Several years ago we suffered from coffee drinking, were sleepless, nerve | My | loved coffee and | { Delusion.) “Finally, after years of suffering, we read of Postum and the harmfulness | wife and 1 both we should give some attention to new “When we made it right we liked it and were free of {lls caused by coffee. Our friends noticed the “These changes were not sudden, but increased as we continued to and we lost “Many of our friends did not like make it right. But when they made Postum according to directions on pkg. they liked it better than coffee and were benefited by theschange.” Name given by Postum Co. Battle Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs, Postum now comes in two forms: Regular Postum-—-must be well polled. 15¢ and 26¢ paciages, instant Postum-—ig a soluble pow der. Made in the cup with hot water ~no boiling. 30c and b0c tins, The cost per cup of both kinds Is about the same, “There's a Reason” for Postum, ~g0ld by Grocers. ¢ It is pleasant, It substance. and allays Feverishness, It destroys Worms Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Diarrhoea. Teething Troubles an False Alarm. of ews th came up out her well mere look in her Y } a that into circulatd the st Iieling rumors take over A groujg yustle DANDRUFF COVERED SCALP nn” Ww, Brownwood, of dry Adams & severe Then ples all the 401 Texas —"] ftehing scalp. ters and pim 1 seratehed it ing were dreadful. They continued to hurt and smart and burn. My halr fell out badly and gradually my scalp was covered with dandruff as dry as powder. It the same burning in that I could not bt, had case ¥ head had it and on n i blis- when itch- over irritat and vas my 80 sleep or rest night Then 1 began = Soap and Ointment most Instantaneous relief. 1 Cuticura Ointment freely all over my head week and the Cuticura Soap for cleansing as often as neces gary until 1 was cured. (Bigned) Mre Julia Clingman, Jan. 30, 1814. Cutitura Soap anf Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free with 32-p. Skin Book Address post card “"Cuticura, Dept 1. Boston "= Ady. Himba, had mo bag fat the Cuticura ved al used the or ¢ ith and rece once a Reprieve Angers a Murderer An unusual Versailles (France) public prose that con 4 ted at ré cently, when inform gene Was ena« jai r went u their death sen amuted to uto had been for life, Joseph Brugen, received joyfully, but the other, Louis Louis, exclaimed What, you asked the jury for my head, and now you to tourture me by a reprieve? want it; 1 must have liberty guillotine 1 won't go to the price ie Une, the the galleys at any So saying he rushed upon prosecutor, seized him and endeavored to strangle him. The keeper had great difficulty in releasing the official and putting the Or the pub by the All the Difference. The four persons were having some trouble in getting seated as the train rolled out of the station truthful looking old lady, insisted on taking a seat facing the front of the train ‘You know, I can never ride with my back to the engine” she sald “But, auntie, this train hasn't got any engine,” suggested one of the younger ones selfishly. “It has a mo tor.” And the old lady, mollified, sat com: fortably with her back to the motor. a AA SO SAA The Old idea. “What makes you so late?” asked his mother. “The teacher kept me in because | couldn't find Moscow on the map of Europe,” replied Johnnie. Mother And no wonder you couldn't find Moscow. It was burned down in 1812. It's an outrage to treat a child that way. To Make Mucilage. A mucilage which bolds with sur prising tenacity can be made by boil ing a Spanish onion for a short time and then pressing the jdice from it. NEW YORK CITY, Good Angle er. 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