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I (if ' i Hi t-. 5, k i i. ' ? - , r l f r !f P 5 (il - i . - -; i I f i 1 t f : : i i , , t i r - I j i ? ' H , I ' i j! PAGE 2. RUSSIAN BATTLESHIPS ARE ROUTED BY THE GERMANS IN NAVAL BATTLE : - German Troops Invading France Were 800 SERBS KILLED IN BATTLE Repulsed With Heavy Losses, According To Reports. ENGLAND PREPARES FOR WAR Prohis Will Co.-fol the Legislature of It-x.-s. lM!!.-.T"t. will cell i' a t i ::. r : y hi l".h iln :'... , r J...' T, v ! uh- FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 7, 1914 THE PALATKA NEWS, PALATKA. FLA. - in m iDiiwisfJ THfinPS GOVERHOR ASKS IIIIIUUIIlll wv I DESTROY BRIDGE FOR LOWER TAX rtv '1'. Ml- LOSS ON AUSTRIAN SIDE IS ESTI MATED AT 303 SERVIANS DEFEATED AT FOTCHA. Ruler of Great Britain P'orai -vent In European War Situation. Se-vlan Capital Taken After Heavy Bombardment -Rassa Issues German Cruiser Bombards Libau Aus- : C a ! ( to Colors. trla Neglects Servia Preparing For Russian Attack. Louder,. Fnc'and Vr.eonrirmed re-1 tvr: reached here trctt terua u.. Stockh. :dtli.-A Vatt,- -as ; ,,t,,rillJlwlJ,teJ1,yltr: oucht I'ftwcoti t'.e o'nr.an :.na K.. . . an floot. o t!:o A'.ar.d iSUv..h. and A-:r:.n at WtcV.a. Sr. I'osn.a. .ivmp resulted in tho Kv.ss'.ar. Kins dr.vf.: 5 r.u-a. while t.ie Austrian e.iaa.!!e. ; back The Russian war vessels teek iu:l-ered Kote.ia is tar i.:.u. t refuse in the culf of Kinlar.d. iiere t:.e boundaries of Hosuia and tr.as on; thev remain. The Aland islands are Austrian territory. Another uueonnrni in the suit of tVthr.ta. They have be- ed r-. f.'rt says the Austrian troops at lonted'to Russia since -.y.-V. ueu tacked the Mev.tenegrtr.s en Mount: they were takt n iron; Sweden. I.cvehen. German Forces lnace France. j Austrian T'ocps Advance. A -i A Father of 1, at ", Elopes With Girl , of 18. ' Martin 11. Hall. TO years old. the father of nineteen elit'dr n. and Mrs. j Cora Fanst!'". were marri-.! in t'larks- villo. Telin.. after li.nu:; v.l irom Lyon comity. Kentucky. Miss Fauyhi) from her parents and Hall from his children. 1 Hiring the ceremony tht bride supported the bridegroom. Ht walks with the aid of a heavy cane Hall, tremblini: from infirmities and weak from fear of pursuit by his chil dren, frequently urced .Indite Far rell to make haste with the ceremony Hall is Well -to do. ASSESSMENTS INCREASED In a Number of Counties Wants Bur. dens of People Made Light as Possible. WILL CE NO STRIKE. 1 ' jk'" : Railroads Accept Wilson's Plan I f ,V : ' .Mediation. ' :' $ ftf fJZ After a fence, with IVesi.U ;u ciC n.. a d !f. wit: wo I'.er Nish. crvia. The invadius Aus :r;an troops advanced sotue tw,-r.ty :r.i to the southward ot l.c:ao.e .i-d an artillery dud was in prepress French tern- uar Ki-r.icy and Ser.ier.aria. on or. ct Vans. Athens. The Servian legation crossed the has received the follow ins te.estratn .he vihace of :ro:n Nish: nd Strassburs. Purine the nisiht lVl?rade w as botn- detaelitv.er.t. larded Shells fe.l in various o.uar- iutii intautry. :ers of the town, causiu?: itrtat etatn- hy of Luxetu- ase. Several tell c:t t'r.e Krar.CeSe r- ory between F-el- viar. and the Ar.dreviteV. lauKS. .M. and continued its Andre vitch of the haukinc rlrn; was uh. fortihed town wounded. IVth banks have leased a .eh fro-.u Brussels yre'tesl at the Gertuar. leiaticu. reason to believe "An artillery duel is f'Aei J'.:s at in tne day entered Vicuu:t;a. at out thre e and a half miles ' lew.-, the river from Belgrade" i v-.:-:. iti4'ri:i A ehsratch to a rcur urea. en ..a.. - IV;- ait powers of Kurope. Aus- V;. una pape r say, three o; the- Danube -M-i:t-i?rv Russia. France and Oer- tiotiitors leai; sr.ei.ir.g ecsraue utter raa"nv; are en.ased in actual warfare, the trtdce .uross tue ave nad -eel; .. ... ,. v, Oestroveu lv t..e Servians, l ..e s. ...? Loudon. Kncla becan the inasi.' so far as is ku.' war l::ii:;s been de tach.tn-. u.ts eu.'.e lory. r.;oiuc in ; One German : French frontier Cirey. be twee;; N and another G probably the T. invaded the elra: burs, neutral t Stum and Genua: march on the V ct l.ouswy. A di s.ud there w as s that this force la: Fra t-.tl.es V :n ir..i luf.-r.- ' : Lane. Thry ; . tt ii.statiM. but were not; ;. w,.i.;'.d get full pay f. t a w ,. . w . re e -u.;i..;.. r f ei..y w t r Ii,.! that all Ust T-ifif. a:id that the warrant sw.rn ,.u ajtair.st them would be withdrawn. nt Wi'.....t. tl... e-iih u-nl li:a Uers 1111- " ! nouneed !'. .t they had :. pted t'.it l.'ian t'f no li- t! 11 mid l"wn oy the board uinliaiiou and concilia tion in '!:- nil. The r."l : M'l men w. re in confer elice v;.l ie pn hb :.t f"V ! " thai tell miuut. and evi" " t'a y nieraei from the .xe.-'itive . balui-V. a brie. .iMuiina e ;u. nt w-! i lade that the.- -,-!?.--. had a-ivc,i to tl:e pan m nil par . . i .! .., ... I .1 .. .. O 1 1... I,. r. :.-;-. ..i-'Ve't! tl.at ex-! uctoars aiia mai nun- - .1 '. V. F.eckham. I'etno- , strike. r n'i'i, i:... , a: i r.urti.n Vance, of Loui-: Governor Riscces Youth From Ocean ; ..'.v.'. w re lu'iuiutteii fm i;,ivtr;:nr ;..'.dl-"ri.iih saved tht t-1 tu in She liolt'd State t,f n:in v I.cine. it jtouuk luai j rlmaries. The noati-; i;a;t;uii.re. who. "while bathiiu 1. -1.-;: t. mi ware S.-iuii.u Vi i nivcd .e.it t"0 far. I.evine wa h.u. ': a. 1'. m.tia. : William knock. ! cU'wn by a big breaker am K.i-il'lican. and !,,..!..! f,.r help. The governor. t l'l'i'.-n s.;-, e. . takir.c a wiot. went to the re Si . i l nti,r ivmi Bridge Connecting Rus- Appeals To The County Boards In The eia 9nrl l.tctr a S BiDWn UD -u'c "'V" ""'"" i,a Him n.. n.i Duriine THE ONLY RAY OF HOPE For Peace in Europe Is That u.p.- matic Relations Have Not Been Severed. . vrHanci -There are only two factors giving the faintest hope of averting a general buropean a.. firstRussia and Austria are en gaged in direct negotiations. Second Both Ureal tsrna.u France are using their utmost endeav ors in favor of peace. On the other hand. Russia .aU urging that, in order that rho Lur- ripriri a eeneral mobilization and Ger- derea a general m o taxatlon may be made aIlij :.-. , .A,-tr mobilization. l"tu," " " . U 11 UUCB UUl vv..', r. .. : ;ave hired war a. e Oe .. . each other, as far as is known here and have not ever, severed e.:p.o:ua".;' relations. This is despite tne tact t:.a German's ultimatum to France, eithe has been ignored or rejected. Want tc Eade Respcns.b I ty. The explanation of this weuhi ap pear to be thai ii or .'.;..;: ar.o franc are eac; seeK'.-c to t..row u; e :. ... ether the on.;, e". 1 :un;us a that may plunse all Ku:;e into l.:c: shed. In fa.t. whue tne u..t.. :.- . Furope are rlymc at eaeh . ' the city, and ctlo vec ;:; th.e exposed part cl .i-.uasiug the king's palace, .it ten walls, the 1 arracks For the stomach and bowel o.:s"r uers of rabies MeGEE'S BABY ELIX IR is a remedy of genuine men;. It acti OiUic'k'.y. i's pure, wholesome and a'.easaut to" take. Friee -oe and oPe ie- bottle. Sold bv Ackermar.-Stew-Prue Co. "ltfil Falls 1.000 Feet to Death. t- r :. v. : ni vix w. el: hi: c fr. ni cii'y h-vv,--. ':; of 1 ,' r.ii!v valley haw. a y.".i; - phectocrapher ... Fra'.. :-... f .'. from the cm r cue and brought the bather to shore m Ai- U.-.U- in f'nr. Isnrain. A srirain mav be cured in about or.e- third the time reciuired by the usual treatment by applying- Chamber- k ,r .,:a,ier Feint to his lams Liniment ana ooservir.fr me u,- i ... ... t..,i..,. ra.-tinr.s with each bottle. For sa.e by all dealers. .rug th.e r:'.t iau town of v.; tiCtWee-.. t in and Uelsra War Map Showing AustriaHungary, Servia, Greece, Bosnia, Herzegovina and the New Balkan Boundaries -. v ihre a: tr in rrete st:n tain ye ' R.ss an Fc Ferlim F.us: sic n of Gern.a many near v - es Erte- Ge 3" v d from The i',V.iV bv Tallahassee, Fla. Gov. Park Tram mell wrote to tiie county commi. -loners and the members of the county school board of every county in Flor ida calling attention to the fact that tax assessment values have been in creased in a number of the counties. France Prepares for War. I age levied by the county boards. France has not mobilized, out cao- t0 the members of the iuet council, which s J. C0Unt boards is as follows: niPhT iasiiPd decrees estaDUsinng a; .An rnnn rv,.vw moratorium and taking otaer action. ..Tl.ii,h!.RSee. July 25. lt14. hieii could only be determined upon the eve of war. Vnofrlcially the: -; the fact that more or French army is being virtual.? mob- . hag been made in th(, ilized. ..! 00LinoTif values in a larL't- . .1,,1,1. a VPt un- I vol"' . . A CHCULilSLaiiViai, aiuut." .-- Were tC'eU the frontier . patiied by st are riding m tare. Rjss a-s a-c o; a-s C as". -cscec.s G cc"-y fc Feac! te. Warthe mans Frerci Ge- a-s Rec s;: cs 5.--CS. F-sn;- -c:-p-ss a- Via- P xxv -J yLmTi (T Warsaw -' ! GV XtsT V"n s v . w ? r . m J - ft v Gal: V- .-N. vi.".- v- Vi , - I - era. . . . 1 A I . . . -,fi!-me,i rpnnrt miblished in Rome Gern-.anv is about to aemanu :,'n both Russia and France the im mediate cessation of mobilization. Yet mother rumor is that the German am- oassador has notiried the French gov ernment of his early departure. England Mobilizes Army. Great Britain is practically, though not ofriciaiiy. mobilized, and the smaller European states, Belgium, Holland and Sw itzerland, as a precau tion, have ordered the mobilization of their armies to protect their territory- from being used as a highway for the belligerents and Norway, Sweden and Denmark to guard themselves cn genera! principles. Italy makes no announcement, and although a rumor credits her with the iecision not to participate in the strug gle, there is little doubt that she is making ready f r mobilization. News of the Fignt ng Suppressed. -u-ior. across Europe has been eat off and there is universal ap- i plieatien of the censorship, with the! result that it is impossible to obtain j any accurate knowledge cf what mil- j itary operations are going on in Se-r j via. All code telezraras are refused. ; Mar.v American travelers have been held up by the suspension cf interna- ; ticnal trains. Several encounters between Austri- ; Dumber of the counties of the state for this year's assessment, I write to u.ge tiiat as far as can possiVy i done your board reduce the tax mill age in your county in proportion to the raise in tax valuations. While I believe in progress and development. I am equally as strong in my opinion that every reasonable precaution and effort should be exerted to make an keep the burden of taxation as light as possible. "In every county where there ha-- been any substantial raise in a s- n.enL valuations. I think the board i county commissioners and the ecu:.;;, school board should make a corr- - ponding substantial reduction in the mi'lage tax levy. "Yours very truly. "PARK TRAM M ELL, Governor." LABORATORY WILL EE ERECTED BY THE STATS Florida Health Board Will Erect Lab oratory at Pensaooia City Furnished Site. Fensacola. The state board o! health will erect a laboratory in Fen sacola. to cost not less than $-0.""". on a site furnished free of cost ! y the citv. Bids fur this laboratory building will be opened in Jackson v;:le. rineiF M-alli.rv Kpnr.P-iv 4.iC 1IIU l'U. w. ... -. . and Servian trenps resu.ted m th ; member 0f the state board Servians successfully resisting the m- , .frft he,e t0 be pre$ent at the op vaders" advance. j ir cf $ai(j bids. The building will Germany Se.zes Steamships. j 00clv the site on which now stau h- Tr.e great German liners. Imperator and Vaterlar.d. were taken ff the the lately vacated stand pipe of a,.- , ,;T.-.orl.-s rtenartment. this ! trans-t. antic service. rcT1..lV,j whpn n ne-.v reserv Wild patriotic enthusiasm prevails - whk.h ',.as just" be,.n completed, in St. Petersburg. ; have be,,n fuund satisfactory. Yienna has been kept in ignorance i of events at the fre r.t and Germany has imposed a rigid censorship or. dispatches, which are greatly delayed. Crown Prince Frederick of Germa- Father Kennedy Busy securing Loca the first division of the Imperial Guards army corps. Russ;ars Blow Up Bridge. eia. cenr. PLANS PROGRESSING FINE FOR CATHOLIC HOSPITAL tion for the Sisters of Charity Hospital. - r - a -- r eutaoe.a. . ai..er. . i. ....... ... ation of the report- Sacred Heart church, who U, ed blowing up by Russian troops of len working energetically to secure the railroad bridge between Grauica. ,w0 ',.Sii,.r, nf the fine hospital t. : rtussmn i-o.ana. oad from Warsaw to Vienna, was received in Berlin. zozakeva. in us.r(i t,y the Sisters of Charity. . turned fr l.e had Emu.etsburg. Md . w. en summoned to w ir naf.c c:spate..es .rem Beroln tvf opening of the bids. A Germarj etir.icn is that a i.i,.. gen?ra: i-uropean war seems certain They at ui.r.i.t3 - e. . the British ca: be-en mobi Rss an Council in Sess cn. T St. Ff.ersl sided over a fu attende-i by the chief sia gave an German amtassai. . . . were opened it was f una cculd not be accepted without alt--a lion, and it was decided to ask for .- .- ditional bids unless at '.eat ha : x dozen bidders changed their ft-' :'- - ud- H to provide for a brick and stone : : ' ine instead of an all-stone struct .: sutse-uently pre- Fa.;.tr Kennedy had just reach-.ii- city on his return tr.p w uen ..e . ceived a telegram announcing th (eptar.ee of the lid c f a local b; f .-' e r.eoe-ary excavating. . : 'curdatious and footings te-r :. tru.ture. in acocretar.ee which had been submitted it : imperial proclamation calling all army reservists ir. St. Petersburg ie colors w as p.acaried. Ho'iard Vakes Preca-abcrs. -Queen Wbh-lmina cf fr crete plan: i'te Hague general rrobili .5 . J x . V-'"'" "vvsG- ( Emtch on cf th IMPORTANT INNOVATION IN WATER WAY TRANSIT U the L'. S. Mere. Vatte-s F rm. 'ash;rgt cm F: - s-.dent Wilscc 3i Ea-ge Line May Be Installed Betwee? Var.etis Pc-.s cn the Gu f Ccast. reassure the c . u n t rv aga'.r.st any Jaoi .-r . e tO Cc m- CU." See ai c ency law can b-e:. -etary M;Ai::. ei the clesinc of s- cemc hand varic sue cf emergency the treasury e- w cul e-Kscuvt.e ror tr.e purpose v. ...... j . . . - r.straf.ne t.ie possib:.,t-s ling freight traffic between th us ports of the g"Jlf coast, e.-.st of New- Orleans, and ports en the At lantic coast side cf the Florida p-n:n-aula a? far north as Jacksonville, a barge line will start from New O' leans on September 15 to touch at a : I.r.s t-. twee a the Crescent City a:: Jacksonville. If ;N-.'.V LlNlMclNT Talking Acout Life. He had lived in the city cn!y a h t Ic.o.ng :' r short time and as caving a ta-i .1 es.se the rain, with a young woman one evening cr. BALLArU1 ? - Was there much life in the ccur it: -cr.'t :.e i.i.k- trv town from which ycu carneT" sne asked -Well. I guess!" he exclaimed, A.-.e- -s.eAi.:; tte gatherings ;n cur cemetery cf a Sunday "Harper s MatSJioe. a st : -.- -. w Particular Stationery FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE ei; 5ds:..es f.-r.-vei.-. It-.h-.-jira; htJ or V. tO. d , si : v ' A - S r 1 s i.sl '..-w r.the-i -.- ,r c: i ,.f :r-.t - -uti .' tie i.h- r- i-.t:-. pi-r -i Ti.-r r. is trr.trt-d -srs fr.-:.. h.. .-i-a z. :r st- -re '. B-c Tt iw a.ird.-m W pr-0-:i;44- -t I ke tr.-e t orvii p:ai-a. exier.'i si-:-twi.rJ frwa Jt5teafcfTt c tie Adrjde .br t; f ts the eB.arrel C.re-. i sri.: .--r. t Scrubs Fatten Quickly i rj w3-t T-r- p!;s , est u j-.j-j, poss.rv.jf when y ju i-tz tit- G.ve ihea a great variety ct ittl. itt- the sr-ie-ate keen aaJ fee digestion in Xci order, ari j:u will ctuia the desired result: e;cx: ii yea rmi ;ih the pain raSca a dose oi Bee Dee WTts the .ptite-Eclps dlestlca. STOCK MEDICINE I ret ce cre? 'i'-.ct. tni ta.t itW U STvVii MEDICINE - acne J a o ct jJj K aimer. rXsScnc W. V.