L/JV SAI UKUAX , AUliUbl I, I.u »i iv I Kj r, vim r, m a.SERBS REPRISEEUROPEAN NATIONS AT WARInvaders Meal Stubborn Resistance al Semendria.IF KING GEORGE’S PEACEAPPEAL TO CZAR FAILS4CASUALTIESAREHEAVYAUSIRIAN CROWN RKINCt.While Attempting to Force Passe* Austrian** A re Hurled Ba* k TuneCharles F r.incu Joseph Is I ead\*Wofd yl Final Bie-k Expected Any Minute anti Eveiyand Againdispatch iroui Nish4ht ing emititith*s alon , Roth AustrianssufTerrd heavy U divisions, after tin v. tail ml tos U v f; a tin*and Her* sen. The fightingor e theIdev lie and Prlepoiie. lost heavih in tludl in ion v the pass atIervian ilt;di» d maine rRationed on t he hills ill ram e to t he pa s, wen* hurled barkiv the ter rifle shell-i ondon. \ k ! in Ext4laph (’(iiiii iii All -patlt; I 11 mo % iServta, b w « of SaloniUi a\ s ill,itup till Thursdtt night tin Umtrian in vaiierH at Semendria had not in * ed ml in fotviug tin* pass held In the Her v tan troop n » -o' dnii »»' v. in wlt;» i dgive ni liein a nsi- to to* \lornxa ii»«*r \ alley t an i n open up a tl! * t road to Nish.AnotIn rdesperate river Drirt vIans have Austrianfiercely a! defile lea II The Auhdesperate Semendrialy upon ansurroumlinand the ii time andIng.!JeiUenant IVpovKch, who distinguished him * 11 in the war with Tinke.'t was among tin* first of tin* Hervians killed in Hits engagement.As the r.eavy fighting went on, the Austrian attack was reinton ***1 in a large bod of troops, but tli© furiousassault on the Servian on trench men ts»availed the invaders nothing.According to a dispatch from Vien na, Austrian I rentier guards repelleda Servian liUuek near Klotlevat/, on the Bosnian frontier. The Austrian# suffered po losnes, while the Ser x tans Ioat one ofitlt; er an lt;1 t w e n t v t w o menAn unconfirmed report from Berlin : av that the most strenuous fight in ; of the \ustro-Servian war thus fat has taken plaee at l ew ha, in Bosnia. Austrian territory. The report stated that tin* Servian# suffered a loss ol 80u killed, while the Austrian# report ed 2no killed. The same dinputlt; h said that hundreds had fallen wounded.A Seinlin dispatch to the Standarding Regiment Ag nnst hervia.ItNation is Aimed Foi Cnntlict,GEPMANY SENDS ULTIMATUMSTO RUSSIA AND FRANCErvGENERAL YANKOVITCH.Rumor Th«t Jnp«n WillCommander of third Division ofPlay Important Par;inWarFleet* Moveu'rvmn Army.Under Sealed Orders\ ' V »lt;. A |Photo by Ann i hi f*: ***«• AtIonU. S. TO WARD OFF WAR PANIC4 “H*§eu| trilit lI »rude ban been captured and i i by Austrian troops. The formm ■invaded Servia at Semendria s advancing along the road which eads to Palnnka and ultimately toSpll. i v- Apatch from another source * ancient fort regg of Belgrade*p-ed by the Austrian artillery, 11 s caused only slight damage parts of the Servian capital,i the British legation wasa vs Itin0 ot h*It hour truck. An’elegr.’oriu t1 port Ireles y thend tin inns vnen.s i sa t tlxher*thatIt*A Vdispatch to the Dallys it is reported frontRussian warship Teretohas reeelvod news by Belgrade was occupiediHtriune after heavy lighting.2oo Austrians and 100 Her v killed. iVj^SS:siwestern side of Her via an leolumn eaine Into^ contact *rvian force at J.osnitza, that stubborn resistance ami held there until dark, inflictingses on the Austrians.Has $500,000,000 F mergency Cur re ncyReady.Washington, \Ug I. I * I ♦ nimit Wilson and tlx* administration ;»‘*tell promptly to renanur** the country against am threatening flnHiicfal dan gers growing out of the Europeanwar situation.First the president took steps to bring about an immediate completion of tlx organ i/at ion of tlx* federal re-i**rve board In order ibnf the newcurrency law nmy become effective.Secretary VI* Ado*), expressing ap proval of tlx* dosing of sto* k e\ changes throughout the country, ii sued a statement announcing that a$7)00,000,00*) issue of oneTgem y eui reiu y wailing at the treasury depart uieui would be made iuim**diaf« i available to the national 'anU.-.P)inGENERALWAR SEEMSCERTAINJapan “Watchfully Wait*Toklo, Vug. !, -Japan's attitude on tlx* European t rfsfn may b»* lt;i** crib**d as one of “watchful waiting,M Should Great Britain heroine involved In Bn war and British rights and Interest.! in eastern Asia or India be menaeedWashington Hears PeaceHave failed.I ff o v t *»Washington, Vug. 1. Tlur only real news from Europe receive*! officially In Washington has added to the gen erul pessimism a* to tlx* (Mitlook. Prom Berlin It whs authentically r*ported that the pea* e efforts of *leimanv had r«*sillted in total failure an Ior attacked, it is stated that Japan, in!. # * ... . ... , that war n«»w seems lnevitaoofulfillment of her a I! hi me with GreatBritain, will assist that country. However, if tlx* war is limited to Europe# A •Japan probably v\iil r«main neutral.Austrians Use VeroplaneVienna. Aug. I. - A Seinlin dispatch reports a fierce battle at the bridge*roIover the Save river. An Austrian plan** flew over the Servian position,! t w lighting it up with a searchlight, and Austrian machine guns made dreadful!e ranks of the Servl*1 iaorder.Th|4 lt;ii patch, together with tb* Irom lad eenHorship and embargo on news to the press from Vienna, St. Petersburg ami Berlin, was rogarde I as virtual confirmation of the ominon , reports of tlx* last fort eight hour*.Bra* ■ t lea II y all hope has been a bandotted of confining the struggle toAustria am! Servia or even to these o countries and Russia.To date fhi re have been iitatiilotiOlhavoc in twho fled inthancoin* v elo^ HOUSE^ Usual SaturdayMatinee.GERMAN CRUISER OFF N. Y.Vaudevillej Thursday, Friday andSaturday.Warship Ma, Be Waiting to Capture Hostile Vessels If War ts Declared.T IINtJP____llnar l-w ita a report t * Dre-den, re* w ah lying * just outnide This * ailstden waa lyli rals leaving war U d*Imore fdtde war lt;ii t wo com liftf ants, with Russia and about to get In. c S h on id (iermuricome involved,Lit (I *.)/«*(! lt;■ • nil111 i*■ - a * ants in case a general I At present there ar**\us! ria and Serv ia. I(ierinanv apparent)yIjxI*;cn ift Itlxrti ni I tOrient i to theallium e,I orm a ocom c igiat' a I* 1of1.tid England bx nee ted that th* ither In the Fi Hngland in tlJapan, acoordirA ngh)* Ja pane would by tltin e be recjuiH**!Great Britain.a|fmI*iI Of1HOME RULE AGREEMENTfillAustrians Chase RoyalAtrovaV a e h tintoneBeBant D'sji. * .ays One Has BeenReached. (- TI1 iturn\ ntaTON i Gli it, t rt aiiy a c 1 i t?! i e * i iMilF Emm vruHt. 5 wife:*Milill fUti! Pa!11\rInr i sco#loin Comedy.NODE S!It ILIGHTNING WESTON,THE WORLDS MOST RAPID A RT IST. F t A T U RIN G TH ITITANIC.Linerfstjw Y o r iJner St. I.c rope, csrrk gold ever ti world f4ir a value of tlx more than $high record$1 1.025,000ii*. lS— Tlx£m - i - iOol nA n I lt;iargnstrom anyhii Iprneuo wdh $1Nio over t gold hin tTS \II .muBella been i1101J V4teritei Owl IIni pen*readinhome ed tintprobii tII*Will j liatmBon a iandlead•IlHfThat i general I u»opean waris inevitable seams certain Dis patrhes received this morning do not relieve tlie critical situation, and it ih expected that at any moment word will he received saying that (.ermany has made formal declaration of war againstRussiaIn i final effort to preserve pea* r King George of England sent an urgent message to the C/ar of Russia It is feared thatthis desperate effort for peacewill fail and that war cannot tieaverted I very nation in Cu rope is armed for the conflict which is impendingIt is reported from Rome that Germany has sent ultimatums to Russia and France demanding that they declare their neutrality in the Austrian Servian war. and cease mobilizing their troops That Japan will play an impor tant part in a general Europeanwar seems cer tain T tie Japan rse foreign Minister, when Inter viewed at Tokyo, said “If hot ♦ a ■ 11 lt;•** ry n^n between Great Bf’itain and the Powers, we will do what devolves on us in virtue ofour alliance M This is taken to mean that Japan will rush to the aid of (neat BritainSome slight relief wu* afforded ind hopes of an amicable settlement of t K* difficulties were raised krn Russia and Austriarenewed direct negotiations andwhen it was further learned that France and England were using then 11 trust e ff o rt s to preservepeace Pot these hopes havevanished before the developmentsof the morning, and the preparattons for war which have beenprogressing with feverish rapidityfra the past several days continue! very nation m Fur ope from the weakest to the strongest is pre piling for what IS expected to bettie most gigantic conflict the his tcry of the wo U has ever known The powerful fleets of England, (jet many and F ranc e are moving under sealed orders and are ma-n» u .enng for advantageous post t*ons The I nglish papers have refrained from giving accounts of the movements of the British fieet upon the request of the WarOffice Important seaports havehern r‘^®ed and a number of themhave been mined, in expectation ofany emergency.Thousands of Americans caught in the war zone are alarmed at the stopping of shipping and areanxious to return to the UnitedStates. A general European warwill paralyze business through t the world President Wilson suggested that the world trade be put under the United States flag, which would give commerce protection on the seas.The U, S. Government is readyu*ve any financial assistanceohtrt1I Uruleto tpossible, to relievestringency which rrthis country.anymoney suit m■ iRtii itX* ItriaI I* Ihutj iiUin*Ibli* tY\I ip*A »11 IKruto hibon paIIlktoutu.it ion!iItiil _. _ _ jiHnyi hii * a t hijaid ia be*i fJ-lH f t)rrprivi’ 1*OPf RA HOUSE ORCHFSTRAat you ur*18 arid MurHuperioruy n#I when Harner »s H* _ _________mentioned.ii %»«% i ir* g;; 'i. m oa i A tl -1* r 111* ax,v»4* ito plt;liltnthHubilat* *i lnitl^tiitiiu » (I thut a ! s. Ht:i ill,a gi ni ral anhi uian.N vs a ( osumo stop imnx*IWatch The News GrowHave Th*\ acatlon.wItByou on yourPetill feet fro a* that unh*rHri Con till ui- J Da H*