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ITX'JZV?'' Ht ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., FRIDAY, AUGUST 14. 1014. tiiic evfni frm.i.
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mm imm ifjirsiB
CapfaiVi o Dams? Steamer Declares He Saw
Sharp Naval Bailie in Chinese Waters
P
ussia Has Mobilized
Quiet Along Belgian Battle Lines.
Today, Lull Before Mighty Storm
ALLIES PREPARE TO
CIIASTK IURI
KrUMt-lK, I la Untdon. Am. II,
1-1 p. m ) Tltr lirniuiiu tixtay
BUMrMlt tlie honihardittriii of
Urn Urge frta mi Uir right hank
of tlf river anil iM-iiii-atet all
tlirtr rfforta on iiioa to tlx unl
of I ho limn. Tint fiat attacked
wrr llHtllsat. iMtn, laniln,
lomm, lllointr anl Mi-niallr,
an r.or.aJly severe) attack being
atadr im I'nnllhM. .
I'liiilon, Auk. II, l:S5 i. m.
A itlNMliii to llwi (Vitlial Nr
from Anvlifilam say I In- mayor
of Alt la tliMliixHIf. Iterntany.
ha I nailed a itrorlamMllim an-'
vr'nrta UmI groat nmmtni of
i-nuin intona arr l -ea
throng'tt llir on on Hunilay.
lautilon. Aug. II, :I3 . m
A illswuli from tvttlnjr, Mmi
Inmuit, Um, i:iiaiu;e Tele,
graph ivtnitany ofni-lnlly in'niea
lh MViiHilon vt Mi-mart, hy
Montenegrin troop anil al all
liter niMM-U of boxlile lillrn
Hons against AUtanla.
llru-i. via Pari. Aug. 1 1.
T1m ItillMt govcriintrnt la rltar.
lei nut, strainer lu lran-iort
fanrman wloiii-m lo Fmtland.
Anu-ieralaiti. via London. A.
II. ft p. m, Two lmu avia
tion oJIbfr wurr irn-ll ami
(Unarmed lunar tna luti ti
Maml of hi liiornmuiilk K, nft
Dm- iimM of rYiceJaml. Holland.
Tlte aviator linil li'ft llir. Ui-r-nan
Maml of Itorkiim In lite
-North am. tniiuniaMr ihi
wtnitlng riMillion, antl hail
brm forirU Ut ili-w fud hy motor
IriHibkt.
HruMM-l", la I bunion. Au. II,
ft. li u. ni. In a amiU nrar
KanMir ynrfmla) 2Ht mllliarir
i vi-tiMta. after urrouiMluui lint
(ornwiua. klllid lri nunibrr,
aUurrl &U ami routrtl iIms rrol.
Ttrlojitonl. Ili'luluni, Auk. 1 1.
la ImmIoii. ft:lft a. m. Tlw
lirmuin ilam-r tM-ianu natre
lnMnwiMwl anil K-niral liMlar,
llrtr liifntttrjr U ailtaiMinK In
tlto dlmiloa of Pli-Hl ami Acr-
Im Ut Mm northrit of llnut-aW-t,
ly artrral arnijr iiwim
TImi (M'man lmoM ara mari'li
Ins oil m alralaltl frinil utrrti'
lii fntm Mi. IVood lu 1 1 -.
Ilti4r i a i Miry imiuiiH-s xnailitn
lu Ilia riulit of lltM-fli.
l'ornillnl( lofmaitr work
liavi iMvn rm-tiil li tlx1 IW4
lana antunil Naniur. To olivlait
any imf for riitriwU on llta
Hirt of Um (rnmiiiu all lltr In
luilrtlaiiU of Ntuiuir ara Imiuk
if lwii-mil.
liuudon, Aug. 11, p. au.
No use to try to conceal it boys; there is
ftT
1 1 lit
GIVEN GE
A'litrdhut lo a dl-Mo li from
0iMaiilnoli- tt, Hm r tiiunHi
TlrKraili iiMiiixin). Tmki-y ha
IXld 2U.IHHI.fNHI f tr tltl trfTIIIHII
I'niixfra (.iM-ln-n anil llmlou.
larU. 1:15 it. nl.. Aiur. II..
-An
INl'laJ aillHHIIHMIMHI mi Hmt
a
larcw nuiiilHr of fri-ni h trooim
nan roi-ril IH'iuluni ami arr nt
i nmlln from Itxih-rol to t.rni
Mou. Irn inUe t the ihhiIiwi-m
of aniur.
1'arK Au. 1 1, I0::IJ a. m.
An ottiiaJ rintrt urninl hi-ri- to.
day aay:
'No fail ttt titrlkliiii Iniitortani-r
look ium In 1 1 to Uhiy of Hr
MIoii yiwl4rilay, lliifp wvv,
lainrvrr, m-irrai nkli'inUlti'a In--ln
fii-rnmn and rlrmli m
Uol ami riKituiuiY latMrorn itut
IMtMa, Motility at CliHnilin-) In
tt-iMan ltrratiw. wltv-rr lu it
-"mitaitMi tf I'm l-OuliUi'inli
llavarlan Infantry nidim-ni
rrt auriaiMil Ity Um- lriH'li
tnioM Hnd diiti-n oft, Hwtlii nu
mitniuH ikl ami woiuiiliil on
I ha ftr.!."
Iart, Auk. II, 1:15 p. in Tlir.
Ilataa aam y aunotim tn Hint
lliJd Mamhal htr John lfin.1t,
liln Ktinniamk-r In Itli'f of lltn
I'iCM-iii Krlil army, joined (ai-n-imi
JftMtli Joflrr, tli IVntah
conunaniM-r In Hilcf al lHaditiar.
Inr iiNlat. Tltu KanlHy la mil
Dm-iiIihiumI.
ijHwkin. A114. II. I;U p. m. A
riUuall front lirutwol in llili-U-r
mi'lH y miv 1 1 if followliiK "f-rti-tMl
aiitniiiHi im tit imiiml at
niNni IimU) :
TImi f.t-nnana art idanulitK a
mw ntowniiiu aualn-l um. Inn all
HmmIiimm I tain lnrn maiM l
rt"jx't II like ll.o pi-iitillnii mini.
"I(itairu alHiar lltat lln aituu
Ikm itntlnura favitralUti lu u aud
our allUw, wltilft lite nfv fnttu
itrialiMi la lilfctdy fatoraldtt to
Iho FTriKll.
Tim (i,,"ru alaff haa lnard
notliliux of Ilia mtiutlou of lltn
finta of lAne. Itumora In lltat
rlTdl, tliwloris aro faJM."
Mtaiujltal. Auk. 11 T1m lik-n.
tli of i'm two anrlii4, m-ii
ItailiiK fimr fmiiifla baill) fljuit
aHod and larrylmt many wound
Ml, ttltlih vnliTrd th Itarhor at
lloitK k "US yi-oUrilay la llU un
iIImIomI. ItoHrtrr, ll In bfltriml tltry ara
nHfa llta lli-ilUh arnetrrd inil
rra kllnoolaur ami Uamitxlilrn or
llta 1'ik It amtort'il i-rularra Ihi
ila and Montmiiu,
Thrjr are rrjxw-u-J 10 Uava bad
m FOR
RHAH SHIPS
aft I'liitaarnniit Willi tlte (.rrman
iiiiimVh of t'N xanio l)c, 1I10
Mtiwrnliorsi ami t.iirli-nnu;
loiolofi. Aim. II. A dlkMl
In lltn 1'iiitral .r from lloutn
aayn lltat aiiordliig to ri'llMltli- In.
I'llltnlloll fioin M. I'l-ti-rnliurB,
ItUHxIa Itaa nadallcnl S.imhi.imhi
ntm on H-rnian ami Au.itrlan
friHilli-rH, MlUle 3.IHHMHHJ are la-Id
In ren-rt i.
ToiiAV H 01 1 h 1 i. ut vri:ii-:T
IIV K.Nt.l.lMI UAIt itr'llt'K
l.onilon, Au. 14. i p. m. The of
Di'lnl prrmt hiin-MU nf the Hillihh r
ollkit and al m It a Ity todny ImiipiI
nrwtj of a Kri-mh aui'ima In lh
VoHftrn inouninlmi, Aluucr, In I he ful
I'Iiik wiinlt:
"Aftt-r a am i-rwlul r ll'H''e
ln li ilu ut Uni puwa of Kiilnlt
M.irlr Aim Miiim and ls lloiihoiiniiii.
Ihe Kicnih troopa have imU.hm1 th
ri-Kton of Ihf ihhIw paw, which imii
itMliila the vullry of thu linn he, an
ufflurnt of tin- Khlur.
"At Haulr puaa iliavl liulia of licr
uian Iroopa ar notvd.
"The Kn-nrh hve taken iiiany
prlaoncra and lapluri'd miriio inu
thine gun.
"tt la how ennnr id that thu Kvl
iian troona wi-ia am i rrnifdl In thi-ir
xiiKaHrment on Aim 11st 12 with nl
rcKimviila of Uerm.tn taviilry aui
porird by S.Iimi inianiry Willi nia
rhlno tiuna and artillery.
"The liiimuna wi-ie 1 oniilctely
dteorcanlaed. The nix cavuliy mal
mrnla aufferrd git-at loaa and the
Hrlul'in 1 roo pa iurautd thu Infuiuiy.
which ga way.
'"Thia I Friday I inornlna tnwui dK
liKhfirf, tn mllt-a tmt lb of Xainur.
a inixcik detai hiiicnt from the ifnirl
on aurprixi-d aoine cavnlry ri-itl-lurnu,
threw them Inlo ciinfuaion
and fotiKht Ihrm towanla Um nil.
alter taking niiitiituua prnuniera am'
caplurina caniiun and linn lime gun.
"To Ihe eouthwmd of Mana Ihn
Urrmitn cavalry avoided conluct with
the Trench.
"Neva or the fight In the vicinity
of Marten )lrrdHy lonfirme report
that lh tiermana were driven In ihn
raalaard and that there la no Her
man cavalry brtwern Hanoi 1 1 and
ItNinllllet in Ihe province of lira
lant. "The t .! fori at III b ihl out and
have plenty nf eupphre.
"(irrinun eavalry pulrola are row
reported to the north of Montinedy.
whnh Ilea on the Franco-llrlglnn
border in the department of the
lrue."
The rmnmunleation of the official
prea bureau com linlea-
"Helglan rycllela and cavalry from
Katnur yetrdy aurprlaed a forca of
Uermaa cavalr)' atcompanled by ar-
a serious dissension in
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
.JjtAej) ll
Summary of Today's War News
Evidence of a sharp sea fight in Chinese waters were
brought to Hong Kong yesterday when two battered war
ships, either French or British, arrived there with many
wounded. Tlnj telegram, apparently censored, did not
identify the warships, but said they were reported to have
been in action with the German cruisers Scharnhorst and
Oneisnau.
A London report says the captain of a Danish steamer
declares hr passed seven sunken German ships on the east
cost of England. He could not identify them, but believed
they were war 6hips.
Tv.e reported purchase of the German cruisers Goeben
and Breslau by Turkey, has been made the occasion of ac
tion by the British, French, Belgian and Russian allies,
which are to call Turkey's attention to her duty as a
neutral.
Greece also is perturbed by the purchase of the two
cruisers, which she considers will upset the equilibrium
of power in the Levant.
Russia is reported from St. Petersburg to have mobilized
5.500.000 men. 2.000,000 of whom are on the German and
Austrian frontiers.
Today all is reported quiet along the front, according
to official statements from France and Belgium.
Belgian accounts of yesterday' cavalry encounter,
known as the battle of Haelen. give the total German cas
ualties as high as 3.000 killed and wounded. No German
report of the engagement has been received.
The Belgian staff believes the German movement at
Haelen was an attempt to reach Brussels, which today ii
stated to be "no longer in danger."
French official reports say the Belgians captured 2.000
German prisoners at Liege and the French have taken
1,500 along the Frontier. The Belgian government hai
requested France to provide places of interment owing to
the lack of room in Belgium
Aviators are taking a very prominent part in scouting
for the armies in the field and are suffering severely, ac
cording to reports. Belgian authorities report the destruc
tion of three German aeroplanes and the death of two of
their pilots, while French reports recount the narrow es
cape of a French aerial scout from German flying ma
chines which hunted him.
tlllery and machine anna and com
pelled them to rciirw. The Herman
loat a field gun uc.i aeveral machine
guna."
Tl ItKKV CM I Ml TO AtH-OI-NT
llilt All! TO .IJ(MAri
Irfindun. Aug. II t it p. m ilreul
Mrttain, Kraiice ami lluaala have arnt
a ahurp demand ! Turkey for Ihe Im
mediate repall iii'loil of the oltleer
and crew nf the Herman rrulaer
Cunben -and lin-almi.
ll la reported Unit Ihe two rrulaer
were met hy a Tiiikiah Venae I ouuide
and eacoitud 1 1 1 1 Ihe iardanell-a.
There la no uitn I..1 runlirmMtion of the
actual pirn hum. of Hi rruiaer by
Turkey, hut the mirt to that cftett
I generally irirtn.'l.
London, Aug. 14. 46 a. m. A di
patch to the !u!y New from Ituitte
:
"Turkey' pun hae of the Herman
cruiser Hrelau and ilochan ha made
an unpleasant Impression her. Italy
probably wilt demand an explanation
the ranks of Bernalillo
Mill
raw
Wrecks of
. . . .
5,500,000
H i the Ml life use of link,, (illpa
and mImi w.irn Tin key thu t she. will
nu ulloiv Hie e'lmlil-i turn ft the low
er Meililct inoin to lie threatened,
a lialy l determined to pu-teui com.
plication.
Home, t Vi.i I'arlM. Aug. II, 4 3D
a. in ) The news I hut Turkey had
purchased the (iciinaii cruiaiia t'.ne
ten and liresl.iu reached hero only
lotnght. Thia new dctel'rpmcnt in the
ar wu dlsiuiMO-d Hh an Intense
Inlerrat In pohncil circles, her II
held that it was fraught with thu
poaslblllty of gravu re.ulti..
It wm ala I d lu semi "til. iuI quar
ter that Ihe vessi U would licunie a
strong weapon In the handi of Turke
If I'onslantlnopio alianduiicd its atH
tuil,. of brutrallty. The belief wns
expressed Hint the purchase i iecludes
a new position on Ihe part of Turkey
lu favor of ilrrmsny and Ausiita
llungary, whli h la especially l;np'-rl-
lOutJU'e4 oei rag-a Two.)
County Republicans.
OF
Warships;
. .
REPUBLICmi PARTY III
BE 0
SPLIT WIDE OPEN
Two Conventions Held at Same Time in Same Room in Court
House this Morning, Each Charging that Other ii Bolter.
Two Sets of Delegates to Santa Fe Elected and Two Sets of
Legislative Candidates Nominated. Sheriff Romero and
Elfego Baca Head One Faction, Andrews, Gillenwater,
Hubbell Journal Faction the Other.
BOW WHEN SHERIFF ROMERO SEEKS
TO PUT OVER COHHinEE ORGANIZATION
PUTS ALL PREVIOUS ROl'S IN DISCARD
With two convention running
it the aama time In thu same
room in thu county court iuu
this morning, with two sets or
del. Kiil.o (.Incted to tho slat
co-ivelilion In H.inla Ke, with
two seia or candidates lor tho
statu leglsluluio in numiiiMtlun,
and with two iciitral commltloea
fully organised and hard ut
work, tho Hlrllc-iorn Krpuiilicau
pally today has indulged ill a
split which puts all lu pievloua
Internal wars in the dim aid a
lucre child's play.
The Inn- up in this laust and
most lerrlhlu lactuuial war fol
low thu sumo general lines as
Hi fu liter Kcpuhlp an wars in
iteriiailllo county, al'lmugh there
I aomu cliaime lit lliu leader
ship of thu opposing faction.
Ill Ihe 'past Hie dlvlsiotia have
been between Frank A. Ilubhell
and his Iritnil and uipurler
on thu oiiu hand and Jious 11. i
mcru and his Irtemls and aoti
iitcs un thu uitn r.
In Hid pwl llunliell and llo
mciu ha i Oie n recognised a
sole leadvi of the n'poliig fac
Hi. nu.
In this struggle, which prom
tea lo bo literally a purl) ileal h
suuKgle, W. H. Ulllenwater, rec
ognised aa the most aaluiu poilt
1. al munagcr in New Mexico, who
hn cloture has been Willi Hu
meri!, is on Ihe nihil side, tin is
the Morning Journal, hcieioforu
a au purler or Huinuio. and so 1
William 11. Aniliewa, candidate
lor (ungresa, srid hcrcloluru sup
poiliid by ltutucru when a candi
date for olllce.
Komero In turn haa allied with
In in the icatiui it lul r.llt'Ku lima,
r.ih.li.lulu lor congteiwt; Nestor
MoiitoyH, heictorore a iimii..'li
ally i.f Mr. Iluhhcll. and t'harlit
t'Jiadwii k, and John W. Wilson,
tint a I. In political manager of
1 1 II. HuntrUht in Alhuiuerii.
The line up in Hie newest and
biHgest Uepuldiiaii party war
therefore, appeal to be Hubbell-Juuriinl-Aiiilrews-illllenwsler
.
ltuiiicro-Uaca-t'lidwli.k.
Sei,tnr Mo:ito)a, It is Interest
ing lo note, i one of tho nom
inee for the legislature of both.
lamu. This laketi to indi
cate that Mr. Munlota la consid
ered a useful man to have.
The A ndiew-Hubbell-Journal-jlllriiwaier
fai.lton's cenltal com
luitue. elected by their conven
tion this morn'ng will hold U
urganisallon meeting tonight.
The Ui.mero-ltai-a central
comtniiten by luritiHl resolution
In their convention Ibis afternoon
continued the commute and ex
ecutive committee In power until
: nmini re8 the Bepufc.
ull sb! ?;
I I f I I 3 J 1 li U
Evidence of
M
en
IS
COUNTY
the county convention of 11.
with tho proviso:
"That the chairman, Jcsii fto.
niero I hereby ordered to dec In re
expelled thos member of the
commlllee which have allied
themavlvr with tho bolting Huh
bell faction, and to fill uch
vacancies at once."
The legislative candidate of
thn factions are ag follows:
Hubhell-Aodrewg-Journal .fill
lenwutur fjctlon.
JI IaJK t. A. MANX,
NKSTUH MU.NTIIVA.
LAl'llIANO UlNCliKZ,
The Ituinero-Rar faction.
WoiiEHTO C. OKT1Z.
NIXTOIt MD.NTCTA,
JOHN W. WILUX.
seMBsBajeasi
tiik iiArrij': stuitki
kki. i. intyCF.i-:ii'ui
War hud been expected In the Ber
nalillo county Repuollcan convention
tins morning, but no such catytlisinlu
explosion us occurred had been an
ticipated even by the mogt pessimistic
of Itepublican who saw disaster in
the forecast of the meeting of op
posing forces. The work started
riarht off the reel. There w as no
monkey business about It. No delay
in battle, no jockeying for position,
no Glutting u h a characterUes the
secondary r.onlllct now being wa4
slung ilia Helglan frontier. It wu a
real flu hi and It started "right now."
The Homcro-Hai faction, beaten
in number of delegate elected by the
n unary on the face of the return
piepared i on Inst charging Illegal
votitiK and fraud in thu two city pre
cinct, in I'ii jar H, in Orlegua and lu
fact in about every precim-t In which
an Andrews delegation had oeen
elected on Hie Tu. e of the return.
The Hit. a delegates. t-oBtestlng.
were to le scaled In tile temporary
organisation by the simple expedient
of placing their name upon the leni.
poiary roll tall, and to this end the
central commiileu. Jesus Itomero
chairman. Kitcgo Hai a chairman of
the ekcruliva committee, recom
mended that Nestor Montoya l
mude i halrmaii of the temporary or
gaulxallon of the convention This,
it 1 slated by those versed In con
vention procedure, is Ugul and prop
er unless the committee order bej
changed l vote of the convention.
Now the question a lo which aid
is the bolting side real on that una
point: l'id ilia convention change th
order ol the central commute i'
did it not.
The average pei tutor caa take big
choice. It la a gamble.
t-he riff Komero called the vonvea
lion to order, ccupying a chair on
the Judge' diaa In the county court
(CunUnaeal ua r( TJirM.)