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Las Vegas Optic, 08-10-1914 the Optic Publishing Co University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Las Vegas Daily Optic, 1896-1907 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 8-10-1914 Las Vegas Optic, 08-10-1914 The Optic Publishing Co. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/lvdo_news Recommended Citation The Optic Publishing Co.. "Las Vegas Optic, 08-10-1914." (1914). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/lvdo_news/3389 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Las Vegas Daily Optic, 1896-1907 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. HUTORICALWeiTEY i "j2ta S IF all the RAIN ten'rht and they stop ' will we do on Tnerda:', with FVt'ht Friday? flidilug fleeU, .what drop in temperature. OPTO EXCLUSIVE AGBOOIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH SERVICE CITY EDITION VOL. XXXV. NO. 283. LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1914. GERMAN CAVALRY DIVISION DURING MANEUVERS MRS. WILSON LAID ENGLAND LEAVES IT TO AUSTBIA- - TO REST IN uiiMrjov Tn nm ai?f u HUllUmU IU ULULrtUL nn l minimi GEORGIA II FR AND THE OFFENSIVE SIMPLICITY OF SERVICES CHAR. ACTERISTIC SIMPLE OF ( FAMILY ; The occupation of the town of Ltege by the German troops has not had the WORLD MOURNS NOBLE WOMAN BRUSSELS FORTS IN slightest Influence on the strategic ASSERTS situation. It is declared that so long as the ring of the forts around Liege STREETS OF WASHINGTON ARB remain intact, as it sdll is, the guns THRONGED AS SILENT , GERMAN - LIEGE INTACT AND THE command three of the principal roads tWA'vvUiS. c- tU'K CORTEGE PASSES by which the German army can ad m vance. This, It is pointed out, makes it for the under OCCUPATION WITHOUT PURPOSE Impossible Germans, FLORAL TRIBUTES EXPRESSIVE the present circumstances, to receive I supplies or ammunition. - . j - A telegram from Charlerio, Belgium, MEMBERS OF THE CABlNfcT ANU to on Sun- the Daily Mail, dispatched 'it CONGRESSIONAL COMMIT- - Closed to in day night, says a force of French f North Sea Again Fishing Fleet ft TEES ATTENDED I troops arrived in time to participate in a fine success of General Leman's of Sea 10. Funeral serv Anticipation Fight. Belgian victory over the German Washington, Aug. ices for Mrs. Woodrow Wilson wer Troops investing Liege. The corre held in the east room of the Whlta spondent adds: FINANCIAL OUTLOOK CONSTITUTIONALISTS CONFER ON DEADLOCK j House at 2 o'clock this afternoon, af "The French succeeded in reaching GERMAN CEASE ADVANCE AT ODBTHE ter which, her body was taken on a TROOPS the town of Liege, and working behind SOMEWHAT IMPROVED tspfxiial train for Rome, Ga., for burial the Germans, cut orf their retreat. ATTACK MAZATLAN OF COMMERCE beside those of her and mother. "The Germans are said to have tost father Prayers were said and a simple, brief 8,000 killed and wounded, while 1.700 GOVERNMENT ORDERS A LARGE Rush and Guns FIERCE FIGHTING IN TRENCHES JAMES A. FARRELL TELLS ASSO- funeral service wae conducted In the British Military Authorities Canadian Troops Big of them were captured. I give the SUB- SILVER PURCHASE FOR BEHIND HALF BURIED CIATES CONDITIONS THAT of a Bmall company' to which Coals figures under reserve." presence to Quebec With all Possible Speed Cruiser of Kaiser SIDIARY COIN DEAD CONFRONT COUNTRY the committees of congress and mem The Austro-Hungaria- n at San Porto Rico, and Leaves at Night With Ail ambassador bers of the cabinet were the only onea Juan, - was still in London and the Brit- New York, Aug. 10 The deadlock On Far-rel- Out Switzerland Declares Martial Law today Board United States Ship Cali- New York, Aug. 10. James A. l, admitted beside the family. Lights sh government seems disposed to in the financial district continued to-- fornia, Aug. 9. (by wireless to San president of the United States Mrs. Wilson's body lay In the roca leaev the Initiative to Austria-Hungar- y &ay surface conditions fk- although point Diego, Calif., Aug. 10.) A at- steel and clminnnn of th-- j iu which she died on the second r iu the question as to whether war Is general corporation ed to Increased confidence. tack upon Mazatlan was ordered to- Jfational of the executive mansion until Official reports from France give no definite details of the strength to be declared between the two coun-tiie- Foreign Trade council, organ- There was some In the sil- hour before the services, and then i of the French in Alsace near the Swiss frontier where General J offree is activity night by General Iturbe, commander ized to consider commercial problems ver market because of a wds taken down to the east ror:i believed to be in command. Austrian have been hurried there to The delay of the French government today, of the constitutionalists. the said before call- - troops Investing arising from war, flowers from many foTk in tKe'ald of the Germans and an important battle Is believed to be Imminent. ' iff asking todecrare th Uub lr,K- - i! ' 'AitsM'rfttgarjr f2,000,000 to be made into subsidiary outer meeting ..of, the Coiuu Jo order waljiof.'ij'e wftm.lmii'.U -- a'.jiiit their intentions Is understood In Lon- ad- Indications are that another forward movement of the main French 52 cents an of defenses, the besieging forces today that until the United States the high, ceiling. A quiet crowd gath- don to have been due to the fact that coin. The price paid was e vanced to the earthworks on the edge force is in preparation near Metz, as official reports from Paris say-th- ounce. could get merchant ships her indus-rie- s ered outside the White HouBe gates. the French fleet In he Mediterranean of the city. German troops have Inundated the Seille valley, between Metz and Nancy, From a reliable source It was learn would not be able to take advant- The Rev. J. H. Taylor, at whosa was In hand-to-han- d to but of water is engaged conveying Algerian Fierce fighting occur church the hinder the French advance, the quantity understood to ed that $50,000,000 of the contracts of president has attended troops to France. France therefore red, in the filled with age the increased foreign demand be Insufficient to prevent the French forward movement. outstanding when the exchange closed tenches, which, opened the services with, scriptural was not ready to cope with the situa cover tho for American The council had been cleared; that Is to say, de-- Jtad only partially buried, products. readings and then the Rev. Sylvester Aside from the flanking movement through Belgium by which the tion In case the reply of Austria-Hu- n to the main fortifica- was to liveries to that amount had been ac approach city's prepared receive a report from Peach of Princeton, N. J., began pray-tr- s. French assume the German army was trying to get to Hie rear of the gary proved unsatisfactory, but, on the tions. Indians the constitution- a on measures cepted. This amount, it is believed, aiding special committee of There was no music. great French fortresses on the frontier, indications were today that a completion of the of transportation represents about half the total of the alists used their knives with sanguin- relief and to appoint a committee to There were no honorary pall bear- strong German advance Is to be made on France by way of Luxemburg. French troops yesterday, the note of The Guer- last day's business and leaves the ary effect federal gunboat attend the conference of shipping and ers. A group of White House attend- A inquiry was addresses to the Austro- - rero German reconnoitering patrol has penetrated 47 miles into French members of the exchange in a strong aided the garrison by shelling the banking interests called by Secretary ants wbo have been on duty there for Hungarian ambassador In Paris. McAdoo to meet on territory. position', their loans having been re position of the besiegers. In Washington many years, were honored by being The North sea was again closed to The London Daily Telegraph's Brussels correspondent says that Ger- duced prosortionately. Friday. chosen to bear the casket the fishing fleet today. The harbor many Is mobilizing 1,000,000 of the Landstrum, or final, reserve. Government .Transferred Soon Chairs were placed before the cas- master at received a 10. Scarborough Mexico City, Aug. A high offi Tie-hi- nd .' Numerous skirmishes are recorded along the Franco-Germa- n frontier, ket for the president and family. message from the admiralty Instruct cial of the Mexican government who them sat the in the nenev however, very serious, him to masters BRITISH CRUISER senators; ing tell the of fishing LINER CHASED BY requested not to be quoted, said today third row the anil The French troops are reported in Paris to have seized a German vessels not to out until no representatives, go further that the transfer of the federal power behind them the White House em- aeroplane factory at Muelhausen. tice. , in Mexico from Provisional President ployes. - German not The French ambassador Vienna TAKES RICH PRIZE troops occupy the town of Liege, but the surrounding at Carbajal, to the constitutionalists When the benediction was said all were to has asked for his accord- forttf, which still holding out today, according Belgian reports. passports, would be made peacefully within the tha rose while the to the London company president A lull in the was announced from Brussels, which city ex- ing Daily Graphic.
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