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History Is Making in Europe These Days. You Will Find an Accurate Record of Events Each Day in the Herald harmony thou art cer- we know uho'i bosi in thii county now any way. WELL tainly a pippin in Re publican Bernalillo county. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS riUBCNK-crnz.EJi. Vol. M. No. M. ALBUQUERQUE. NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1914. tiir evfmvo nnuin VOI,. 4. NO 122. 9- 0 TO ilia lip) 1 1 y MR It 717 V! two AUSTRIA-HUNGARY'S VAST AMY MOVES ON SERVIAN mum refusal to agree TO I PRECIPITATES COflFLICT Eyei of the World Now Turned on Russia Which is Expect ed Proceed at Once to the Support of i(s Little Balkan Ally. Effect will be to Draw Whole of Europe into Ti tanic Struggle for Mastery of the Old World. EFFORT OF DIPLOMACY DIRECTED Meanwhile the Navies and Vast Armies of all the Great Powers and Even righting Forces of Smaller Nations and Independent States are Being Placed on Full War Footing and Prepared for any Eventualities. Vienna, July 28 The declaration of war was gazett ed here late this afternon. The text is as follows: "The royal government of Servia, not having replied in a satisfactory manner to the note remitted to it by the Austro-IIungarian minister in Belgrade on July 23, 1914, the imperial and royal government finds itself compelled to pioceed itself to safeguard its rights and interests and to have recourse for this purpose to force of arms. "Austria-Hungary considers itself therefore from this moment in a state of war with Servia. Signed "Count Berchthold, Minister Foreign Affairs of Austra-Hungary." Laimlon. July Jx. Annoiinrrment f th Ueelnratlun nf war I'V Auatrltt lluiiKory nn rvi unn Imlay nl iiiiwl liiinieill.itrty after Oimnr ami A nutria hail mMifieil Hir Kilwanl llrey. the HiIIIbIi fnrelRii niiniiiler. of thv rerunal to Join In a meili.ilolii I'onferenr. Tim ailual lauw of Ati'lrin-llun-a-ary'a deilnlnn lu niter Inlo honlile n.nfllit Mh Her via waa th reply aenl hy lha lltilkan atale In Ihe note from Vienna, ileiiiuniiinic Hint Hi'rxlu lakea tpa to ul a luu to the I'iiii Kervlan propuiianila In Anatrlnn ter ritory and turn nininh thoe Hrrviana Imtirei tlv ruin erm il In the aaiuiliia lion lu Hoanla on June !J of Anh duke Kriim la Ketilinnml, hi Ir lit the Auatro-lluniiariun throne. The re aiioime nf Hervln wna nmaiilereil hy the foreign of Hi In Vlennu "uinuilla fai'tory," anil lu a aemi-ofllrliil coin- inuiili nlliin nuitte. pulilli' yealeriluy Ihe Aimlrn-lluniiarinn noverntneiil aulil thai lha reply wai "Oiled with the apirll uf diOloneety." In the. meantime K'lr Rilward Crey took the inltlltlve of reiiieNlln( the Ktiroprnn power to trruiit thejr amhnaauilora In lamdun In router With a view In a pearnul aulutlon f the controveray. . Italy unit Krajii'a at nine ronkniei In loin their ef furls In llmee of flrenl liillaln, hut Oerninny and Auatriu refioo'il. tier many aiipPortinn her ally In the roii lenliou that It would lu. unUmnllleil for a xreut power like Aimtrta In a lvar balor trilmuul of European ALL EUROPE EEOTiES NOW BEING ' TO LOCALIZING HOSTILITIES powera on the nme at.it la na the little Ititlkun imllon. A nat i In-1 1 i HKnry In the Interval had proreeited rapidly wilh the inn htlixntion of her (treat nrrny. The entire ml I run (I ayslein wna utllli'il for Ihe movemenl of Ir lop iralna The telegraph atem wna vlrtuully monopoliiu'd fur Kovrrnmeiil litmineaN and a atrlrl i'emorahli wna impoaed. Mervla a leu haa iiiiil.illeil her fmrea nml haa withdrawn the ir IIhiiii of Itelurade, the inpllul. In the Interior. n the i hii f f It y of Hrrvia iH'ruplea u pofcilloll Ion lilni ralile ! he held. Kvery war ofdre and lultiiirilty In Kun.pe w in iH'i'Upied In preparallona for evrnt unlit Ira, even the amnlli-r 'otinlrieH eui h na llollmnl, Hi li;luin and Hwitrerlntul taking itHUUtioiiury menaurea. Then IihIh)' rnme the formal le- ilaratlun nf war ly Aui'lrla-lluiiitary, ilia nfMhe. niemhera of the triple al ll:inre, the other two toiintrii-a of whlrh are !ertnany and Italy. The notification of the fart waa ami thla afternoon lo Ihe Servian Ritvernment, whlrh hna lla temporary heHiliiunrtrra nt Krnguyevats. II wna antiriimled her that a declaration of the 1m ttihlilin of ho tllllie would follow iUii kly nn (liT nuiny'a derlaion to hold aloof from any arhrme nf nieillnllon. The Her man forelini olilie had rtld that a riinferriH'e of niiihaaaudora Would In lla opinion aervn no um f ul pui poM while "ivinvermitlona Iw-lween Vienna and Nt. I'elrrnlui a were HII In proareea. The allltuda of liuraia waa FRO NT IE HISMW 4MI I.KKMWV Mllli: TOWAIIO WAIt Merlin, J ii I v 2. An uncon firmed ilpateli from liuinliln nen, Kitslfin Iriii-Hia, In til' I '! Ilundacnu fn.l.iy any KiihhIu tin occupied Wli Imllrii. HuHHiim I'olaitd. with n force if engineera. nnulry. rtill-i y ami rexlmetiia ci Infantry, while Hueaian eainrda lime hr.-n placed ahum nil ri'inlx on the (rotitier. Tin- illi pat, h mill- thai n aiiuiidmn of Herman Inland nan advanced In Kydlkuhneti, oil the ItiiMlin frontier. watched eorefully In. lay In nfllrinl clttlen here ii lid I he firm Itellef wn expreaaed that Kiiwiu would enter the IihIh In euppnrt of the little Hav-it,- klnxdoin nil mum an the flrhtlna Marled n eiriMUl 1'ropn milium fi.r wnr pr iceeilod n nil nldrn. l-.vtn KiiKlniid'n lutt H.iniiilriimi have nil been im, I. Mixed in remllneaa fur evriftuiilltlia nml lie m (.1 lint I'm (,f i.nii iiewr an tn the movement i.f llrlih warahipa bun crun.it. The first 1 1 it 1 arrond battle aiunilmnn have taken nn their full wnr atnre.t Hn, lire ready to Fllp their finch, ,r nt n innnient'ii notice. The il.mroyir flotilla iirnuiiil the rmini Hliui have hern prepared nml nrnieil Kuard wne placid today iiruiiiia nl' the mni':lne nml oil depotx. i xo i oi'iumtio or tiii: i:i sm Miiitn i rio Herlin. July .... No i oiilli matloti had hern recrheil li to a late luuir thia cveninu either ! the Herman fi-relKii ulli. e of the l:uiiin iinluinm of I ho tnnhilr..it Ion i.l the liirli.iin nrniy ii.rpn in ftUMm.i. im reiorleil In inivrilny a ilinntrln ii u l.niiilnn. A tiernum otlliliil ileihirnl lliiilv thnt any Ituiwliin niohlllution inulnul Aimtrlu, m rt In I or other In, . ine.int wnr. liernim m 1 1 1 t m i.nlen viiuhl then, he n'liil, lie Ihhiii'iI tmme nlately nml whe.i thene i.n. e hail lieen hiunelieil th. re wuuhl he nn poiMliill- Ity nf rniillinir ihim or of tii-rnvmv rnatln nn her nrm while iieKutln- tiona rniiliiiueil, i the atriKetii' tin- ( iHitlioird on fast Thrr'.) LOS ANGELES GIRL SUES JL H. MAHEnr Alleees in Breach of Promise Suit Filed Today in Santa Fe that He Promised Mar riage as Basis for Big Loan (aerial lllaaalrk la Kvaala. Herat; fanla Ft. N. t.. July 51. A. It Miinl.v. n well known land owner am( runrliinan of Tana, una minl thr rietvnduiit today In a I filed !' Attitrueya Iteiirtmii and line for t lO.tiuu for alli aril lirrm n ol proin lee Mlea Marcaret K. Wad.lrll of !" AhKrlra la the plumtin and alleiira In Ihe rmnplaliit Hint Manhy proiord marrlaae lo her. iim ahe lielirvea, for lha aula iturnoee of horrowlng money from hrr and her relntiva. tHt a I Iraoa that he burrowed SlO.uim from her whlrh he never haa repaid and that aim apent I lino t-n a troiiMteiiu In antlripation of her murilriKe to the New Meglru tnnil. Hhe nllraea that it la now her belief that M.inhy never Intended to marry her but nun-lr preened hla ault na lha I. aula for loan. The unit la filed In frdmil court. OH 550.000 R BULLETINS TELL GRIM NEWS OF II Mi-nun. July tN onirpil notl. Ili -a I Ion of Ih iMiaraiiiiii of war will lo Koribi liMlay by ItM A rla -1 1 u k a r In n s nn mom . Vloiillll. July 2H. Till- lllllltllrrl Mivoniinbu liua itHrlt anlvi1 i-iin-iii- of leilli Srrtlnu ami loiitnrKt In Iimi. whli li art' In oao loiii li al I'lllmja. mar tlto frontier of ItoluiiUn. Mli. Si-ila, duly 2N. Ttio K-rtaii HoniiH'ra Ih-I1uimiI mnl ' .Mora a tw wliK'il tmluy nl Orwita on IIh- liauulK by iim IrliiiiH, Tin- Sertlnn innr More baiiuil ilmtn and tbo Aulrlaii llajt linUti-l. aiir ili'tuliiiil. l'lu .ii'iii'r ii'lina, July SH.-1 wna M'ttii olli billy amioiiiiiKil bcrr lialay that iiMrlit-llmr.iirr bail ih1. Iiliil 10 n-fiiM- Sip lUlwaiil lin-y'i. tro Mtnl of an uinlaiiiliMial inn. fiimv In loitiloii. lntiubMi, July in. A m-wnH-r illHtatiil from Kemlln, nil bi' IniiiuIm-, nm4 tin- parbin luiilla nwnl. afli-r a iroliiiinl ilrltnlr. U rrnirtiil lo liavr ani-pli'd all bo iliiniiiulH niiiib- by Aunrlu-llun. Sry. I'ttllM, July SH. 11ie AiiMlian anibawador lo I'iiiimv I'Hlay xild 11 Maw inilKililr tlial Biilve lliei tllliliM lM4wi-n utru-lluiiuTiry ami Si-rvlu Ihtiiiii lliln ntorulua: bill ii in II II o'lliM-k be bad mK rfiiled any li'littniiM In tb'M rf ft from Vli-iiiia. IW-rlin. July 2N.Tlu llirnuin Koviriuiii-ul IihIiiv rrtnriioil an uiifnvitralili- nftly lo tin llritl-li iroHaiil for a i-oiifiTeiKT of IIm nmlMtMMailorH In IukPni of the lainHfan Kmir. In an eintravor lo bilnit alioul a -riilrnwnt of the AiiHln-S'-vlaii iliilii ulty. In lla fiHiimuuii niIiiii (ii-muiny ib laroi Hint II iniiMldi-ra the mi KimIhi of Mr I ilril l.rey. Hie Itrltleli fonUcn ms reiary na well meant ami iiimhI In irlniiili, bill ihH fmille In piiKllit ami Ini IMawlMa lo t arry out. I'fliii. July an -lliiMMix from tlte AiiHlrlnn lorili-r liliy Hlati llrnl thr iran-.pi'1-t of the I'Jubtli ami Mntli Xiinlrian aimy iihw frimi llobi-mln toward IIm Karv Inn tmntlor la-van yivK'Tilitv and Hint llii-ee nn. no ollM-r iratlh' on llte llolu-nilnn railwara i-ii-H lull of iriMi raiu4. TODAY IN C0KGHESS. SI VI'K. Met nt 11 o'l l.'i k. m-tiate ri-Miini .1 o:i trtt't MIK lnWHtlKtiilon of rharuea of rnlliiuul rate din rlmlnailona In the imitli :K rontlnurd hi for r a committee. Kepulilnnn ri.nferncea ilei--irt-ed not to llll'ii-i.-r iiaalnnt I lo ir ut billa, b-il lo huny adjoiiru nirnt. Iioi Met nt Pool. fniiKlili riilicn of oonferenr.i re porta on iiiiroptlalion bllU waa reaumed. WAR AM lEFIilllE PROPOSALS FOR Ul BEFORE BOTH Chicago. July 23. New i roposals submitted by the federal mediators in an effort to avert a strike of 55,000 locomotive engineers and firemen on OS Western rail roads were under consideration by both sides today. "I am not at liberty to say what the proposals are," asserted Judge Martin A. Knapp, a member of the me diation board, "but we hope they will bring peace. The Situation, however, slill is grave." LOTS OF POLITICS TODAY Democrats Meet in Platform Convention at Columbus While Republicans Convene at Lincoln ColumbtiB. Nt h,, Jmy 2S. Furly r main lor the lirmoi lutir atate plat I u in niiivi ntiiin were pretty well nim-eil tli.it harmony Would lie thi-ali-Kan of nil the drlriiat Iiih and that their would he no trouble, mi-r the pilniipal iiimlfirMH of Ihe roiivetilton- tlir ailiiilon of a pl-ilform. Xhoitly beforn (he roiiMtit ion na aenibled, there Waa eri appeuranre that u route-it nvi r Hie miintirr ot MlntiiiK ii remitutiona roiiiinltlee Would orrur. o..i.ruu....i..i!i ... ..r r ui:. l' 1 lliyan'a h"ini roiiiity, atinoum d that thry would InslKl upon thr rommlt tee liellill i lri (t il liy (lu- rolivcnl ion ilerir. It had been preYioimly iimlniit I that the rommlttir would he nuiiird by (he i h.iiriiiun of the coin ration. lUimbll.'niia At tin k Wllxiii. 1. Inn, In. Xrli., July AtlarkH on lliu ririiiitrrai ir mini mint r. it ion, in i liiilliiK i rltii i:n uf the larilT l.i. the rurrumy mrnaure, the forvlci (o-llry nml the rout of lr I'liarartiTlzed the niblreeM of K. 1.. King of I lan-nla, Irmporary chairman of the Iti-puMI-liin atate i'onrntion when the del i it. ilea iixaemhli'd lo re today. A mild crltU'lnm of the I'rogreHve parly waa alo miide. Anaon II. llljf lnw. temporary i li.-ir. man of the I'roKreHKlve parly wiilrli held Ita llrxl i-onveition here today. In hla nihil ikh rrntired hla crilirltuii on Ihe Itrpuliliran linil-rH, and al tarked brlclly (be I trniorrat Ir a-lmin-litnition. The adoption of the party plal forma orruplrd Ihe nlleiitlon of il. l eitalea of both rmivent imia thin afti-i-loon, an Well na the iblrcalea tu th'" proliibillou party, who rie nlmt In roii rntlon here. SEARCHING FOR THE BODIES OF FLOOD VICTIMS AT TELLURIDE Trlilinde. fol. July Ti Hill lile le-iilriilM, aseo-lrd y voluutrera I mm ol In r p.irta of th,t ili-tncl, apent l-i- oi rl. .il ltiir no tile Ull-rk IUI1 left by yrnlrld i H i loiulliiltel ami Hood ami n-.m liina tor b.idlra of de.id. At noon (he p-uutaT of liuowr dead Htill atood at two Mra. i:. K. Illaketry and Mim. Join Johiimui. Thr dauiuKii piim-l lo be urraier than al flrnl lirlirM il. mid waa est muted at I Jllll. (Mill. I'owilflll bolhtlllli lll.ichlll- try from lir.u iv nilnia waa brought to the town ami nurd lo ramr thr rum of demolo-hed lniil.lt mix. Itellrf i onlribu'i-uix rre alailed today. The WYi-ii in fobniitlo I'oner romiiaiiy, thr Simmiiler rni-in Mm Inif rompnny, the Tomboy !"hl Mm Iiik romiuiny and tin- l.ilu-ny l:ell Hold Milium romp.iny nave "-'.''" each. A iienerai rail for relief wna Iwii.-.l. Hcvtral hundred per are homeleaa. A relief rommlttie uppolnt'd to rure for lha reTunrea roiiiprnn-a K. It Ad. una. dep-ily ditiMt alloiiiev; J , h i M. oy, rity atioiney; I. V. Ian b uiia, mayor. A D MVlili CT HIKE TODAY I MRS. ANGLE HELD FOR DEATH OF BALLQ U Coroner Holds Woman Re sponsible for Violent End of i - i A V 1 ! i. A. ' noinineni x'omician ai Stamford, Conn. Stamford, Conn , July 2H. Mr. Helen M An;lc In held rr'minally re. ' c i lint ! 1 1- for the ili nth of Waldo It. Jtalloii, a prominent poliliilan here, on thr niitht of June 2.1, In a flndliiK j iiiiole by C'l rom r John J. 1'helun lo ! day. I'-alloU wan diin ovi reil In a dying , ronillt Ion oiitHiile a downtown btial i ur buililiiiK In whirl! Mra. AiiRln i had MpurtmentM. To the police that inclit Mre. AnKle until nln- found llnl ; Ion at the loot or a llixht of Htaira In the btiildini: tiTt.-r hr had left hrr. . nml that In the hrllrf that hi. waa daxrd lioiu ii full or limn IPitior ahe i iit'i'li-il him oiitiiido and Irfl him on the doorntep of the entrance. J I'. ill, -ll illnl from it fractured akull. At the coroner'a imiulry Mra. Ankle refuurd tu iii.'Ue a Hlntement ami Coroner I'hrlnn imiiounred thnt If, by Friday Pint, ahe failed to do in, he would hold her for trial. He ndmlttrd Mia. Anitle to bail, owinil to hrr iietvoua Htute. mnl nhe wna taken by her father. Leonard lllouilell, in rtoiit liport, Maine. . GAILLAUX M HOT GUILTY TODAY OF MURDER OF EDITOR GASTON CAIiETTE I'aiiH. July v Madame llcni ii Hi- fnillaux. wife of ex- I'rono l JoiH-ph falllaux, wna aiiimltrd lotiUht uftrr a trial la ituiK nine iia on lh i hartt" of iniirili'i iiik on March 111 laet liaxioii i a !iiu t te, the tiiilor of thr ru-nr.,. Madame I lent H-tle C.-iillaux fainted in curt a -Mil) today w hile Mattre I'hrnu. one of thr attorut-ya rrprr-ri-niiiiK the family of the murdered editor. .n dclivrrir.K a iiiltliiif iinal yaia of hrr 4itioim on Ihe day of the IriiKedy. Itei aun- of the cb fi-mbtnt " ion, Mi, ,n Jiiihto Albanrl aunprmled tilt- aillniK. M i.l inn- I'.ull iuv looked worn and 111 when ahe rnti ml the priaoner'a i rit lomire of th- i riiuiiuil roiirl of the I'alace of Justice for the eiKhth U.iy'a li-ar.n t in lit r trial. The pi oceeilniKa elarlcil with n kpeerli by Kduaril KeliKiiian, one of the nlioiiicMi n iiea. iitlio! the fam ily t,f tin tiuit-lrrt'd edit-ir. Madame i'ailla,ix bet-HiiiH vi.-tlhly weaker na the Minna i. milliard and iipl'ciircd nn, i,ii loiia of w hat wna HililliiiK In I, cut A h-itwater bot tle whm placed I'ciii'itlh hrr feet and a cm In, n at her hack i,ni after aha antered the roiilt. caif EMBARGO IS DECLARED Oil WHEAT AT GULF Santa Fe and Rock Island To day Refuse to Receive Grain Shipments for Galveston Until Further Orders. SHORTAGE OF VESSELS GIVEN AS THE CAUSE But for Sensational Boost Given by European War Bear Panic in Wheat Would Have Been Result. Topi kn. Km., July 2S. An tn baritii on al uraln alilimienla lu lal veNlon, Tex. ia for export, until Autt uk( 1, waa trailed by lh AtrhiHon, Tn nka and Rintn Ke rnilwny and th ChlriiKo. ItiH-k IhIiiihI. and I'ai'inc railway nml roiinri liiid lines hera to day. The roa on aanlKned 1m an alleKed HhortnKn of atvnim-ra nt the bort uf lialveaton. lliiiitll'iylM (NT I'a nniTa Affiiied. Ilutrhlnaon, Kaa., July 2x. lltin ilrnU of farmera brlllKltiit whrat In llutrhinaon and aurroundlnn uraln alationa today were udvim-d In return home with their (train or take u low price boemine of the emliarco di-clar-ed by the riillroada on export wheal throuKh the port of tlalvraton. One of the terminal Kralll t-omianiea relia nt buinK today and hut tor the Kuropean altuation, uraln men na B. rted, ihe wheat price would hnva drtipliad aeverul ct-nta. Vttri la Cvei-m liiMl. Imtlaa, Texna, July Z. ( ifriciala of the Hock Inland railroad ayntem hera today atnted they hud received order not lo accept any more uraln ahip mi'ttta to Oiilveatun, Texna until Aug u Bt !. It waa ald the rnllrnnila rlainiad (ho port waa overntocked. IS DECLARED Mrnntlme Maura Kuliainan ronlln ued hla nddrraa. "The aolia of Oaaton t'almelta naked u to brlnif thmn to Ihla court In aeek Jimlire," h aald. "VV ra tuaeil to do an, bill do not foraet, ariillemen of the Jury, wilh what nil-mil-h the oiphuiia await your verdict. Vou have heard wltiiei-a after wit lima apeak lu piaiMr of the lite M. I'al mellr. Thrre haa been only una dia ronlaut Hole ami (hat ratne. from M falllaux. What i oiuiei tiitu with the -iiKe haa the fortune of the murdered man- Ib-w many niilllona mual a man have In order to permit hn te Inif niv iir-iiialrd w ith tumplvl Im punity ?" The J'iry waa nct lublrraaed bv M aitre fhenti. and Ilia ruliinic nnal yvla of the hi tiona of M nlmno i'iiiI Inux on Ihe day of the truiredy but much for Ihe primmer Hie ml lapned and fell in a heap on lliu floor of the piln.inrrs- enrloure. "I will apeak of nothim; except the nto-nNKinut mn of M. Culiiotte." Mailra fbeutl w ia Mi y I n if. "I will nik Ihe inclined whether whin ahe apoke of her love for her daughter ahe lliuiittht of the IWo chil dren of M. faiiiiette whoae pi, tur never irft him. t (hall not attempt to an into the biography of M ulame falllaux. Hhe la a i'ih.I, aeuaihla woiiiaH without emotion or pity, fcha h,.ia leura only for herw-lf."