RED GLOUD, NEBRASKA. CHIEF LIEGE CAPTURED BY GERMAN ARMY iEEMS NO DOUQT OF PALL OP BELGIAN TOWN. FRENCH IN GERMAN TERRITORY armaria Occupying Much Belgian Territory British Force Cap tura Chief Town In Ger man Africa. Western Newspaper Union News ScrVlc London. Advlcos received horo Saturday from Berlin say that tho German foreign offlco has Issued a statement claiming that Llcgo was captured by assault by tho German army In a night attack. Thoro is no confirmation of this re port hero according to tho British of ficials, but it is admitted that com munications with Llcgo from Brussels was interrupted about midnight, al though 'tho Belgian officials claimed that tho city was still Intact How ever it has been accepted hero that by heer force of numbers tho Gormans eventually would tnko tho city, and tho chief Bolglan-Fronch-Brltlsh de fence was to ho massed at Namur. Tho Rotterdam correspondent of tho Star wires that tho German shell flro destroyed tho roof of tho Llcgo cathedral of St, Paul. Tho cathedral of St. Paul Is tho most famous in Eu rope. British 8elze Port Lomo. London Tho British colonial forces en tho Gold coast, on the west coast of Africa, have seized Port Lomo, tho chief town in German Togoland, ana now hold It, according to official cables recolvcd. At tho snme time British expeditions Bclzed all of South Togo land, to a point extending 120 kilo meters north from tho coast It is stated that tho German colonial forces made no resistance. Tho Gold const Is tho nnmo given to tho southern part of Ashanti, tho British posses sion in West Africa. A military con stabulary forco of about 1,000 men is maintained thoro, and it is believed that theso forces took tho aggressive. French In Alsace-Lorraine. Paris. Tho war offlco has Issued a bulletin saying that tho French nrmy operating in Alsncc-Lorraino has entered tho fortified city of Mulhau sen, Tho announcement carried no details. If truo it moans that tho French hnvo won a great victory, as Mulhnuson's fortressc wero consid ered of the best nnd formed an Impor tant link in tho German frontier de fenses. French soldiers nro pressing forwnrd In AIsnro-Lorralno. The town of Altklrch has been taken by tho French, who aro advancing In forco from Bolfort Germans Invade Russia. Copenhagen. According to advices received hero tho Gormnn invasion of Russia nro landing 40,000 mon from transports at Ekcnns. This expedi tionary forco, said to have boon con voyed by tho German Baltic fleet, Is reported marching on Holslngfors, tho capital of Flnlnnd. Tho movement Is believed to mean that Germany plans an offensive movement directly against St. Petersburg. Will Resist Raise In Prices. London. Tho authorities aro taking all possible steps to allay public anx iety in regard to food supplies and prevent unjustlflablo attempt to arti ficially raise prices. Tho homo office has issued nn official statement that in addition to tho four months' supply of whoat actually in tho country, or bo i lng harvested thoro were largo con signments now on tho way hero, much of which was already near British shores. Crown Prince Reported Attacked. London. Tho Standard says It has aeard fropi n rollnblo source that tho Gorman crown prince has beon Fori ously Injured by nn unidentified assail nnt, who, nftor Inflicting gravo wounds, escaped. The C.crmnn authorities. In their efforts to trnco tho assassin, in flicted groat Indignities on several Englishmen, nccordlng to tho samo re port. Lisbon. Parliament hns adopted n resolution announcing It to bo Portu gal's intention to Btnnd by England In the presept war. Whether that sup port is to take tho form of openly d clnrlng wnr on Oormany or whether It will bo to throw Portuguese ports opon to British warships for tholr use Is till to bo determined, Tho premier afterward Introduced a resolution ten. derlng tho support of Portugal to Eng land without condition. The resolu tion was responsjblo for a demonstra tion from evory section of tho cham ber in honor of England and France. Hear Guns on Maine Coast. Portland, Me. The firing of heavy guns off tho Maine coast was hoard early Wednesday. Eight or ton shots within two minutes woro hoard short ly beforo 7 o'clock by the keeper of the Portland observatory, Tho sound seomod to como from a point twenty flro or thirty miles southeast of Port land and probably in tho vicinity of Keguln island. The flhots also wero heard at tho hnrhor forts and at points between here nnd Bath. Seguln Is a small Island off tho mouth of tho Kon iiebeo river, a few miles below Bath. MRS, WILSON SUCCUMBS GRIEF OF PRESIDENT IS HEART RENDING. Washington. Mrs.. Woodrow Wil son, wlfo of tho president of tho United States, died at tho White house at 6 o'clock Thursday aftornoon. Death camo nftor a bravo struggle of months agaliiBt Bright's dlseaso with compli cations. Tho president was complcto ly unnorved by tho shock and his grlof was heartrending. Ho bore up well under tho strain, however, and devoted himself to Ills daughters. Both houses of congress adjourned when Mrs. Wilson's death was an nounced and for a brief tlmo the wheels of tho government practically stopped, while everyone paid respect to tho loss of tho president. Brussels. Tho Bolglan war offlco, in an official statement Issued Friday, says tho Germans nt Llcgo admit tholr losses total 2G.000. It Is officially announced that tho Gcrmnns havo asked for nn armistice at Llrge. It is believed they want to gather their wounded and bury tholr dead. Germany has already lost 25,000 men in killed and woundod at Llego. Tho Belgian defense is unwoakened and tho forts untnken. This is tho startling news sent to King Albert by tho Belgian com mander and mado public at tho war offlco. So serious is tho German loss that the army board hero docs not believo there will bo another general assault until tho Gorman artillery has mado n holo in tho fortifications or Bolglum abandons them to fall back upon tho second lino of defenses nt Namur. The Gorman dead includo somo of tho fighting units of tho kaiser's army- Not less than three entire regiments of Uhlans, tho finest cavalry in tho world, havo been com pletely destroyed. Two crack rogl monts of tho Tenth army corps wero practically blown to pieces , when mines planted under tho roadway leading to tho forts wero dotonnted. Ono great Zeppelin waB shot to pieces. Throo tlmos tho Gorman hosts wero hurled against tho Belgian defenders. Massed In closo formation, the Gcrmnn Infantry charged across tho opon coun try In a vain nttempt to carry tho fortifications by storm. Their wonder ful courage was usoloss and thoy final ly wero driven back shattered. Cruiser Bombards Algerian Town. Paris. It Is officially confirmed that tho Gorman crulsor Broslau bom barded Bona, a fortified seaport town In Algorla. Tho cruiser fired sixty shots, to which tho port batteries re plied. Details of tho fight aro lacking. Later tho Br6slau sailed in tho direc tion of Glbrnltar and Is supposed to have been captured by tho British flcot which Is guarding tho straits. It Is reported from Cnlals that Fronch tor pedo boat destroyers captured two lnrgo Gorman sailing ships. Have Received President's Offer. Washington. Receipts of President Wilson's offer of good offices havo beon acknowledged by some of tho warring nations In Europe, but nono of tho rosponses constitute anything in the naturo of a roply. Ofllclnis oo not know whether It has beon received in Germnny. Tho responso from the Russian forolgn offlco said the pro posal had not been brought to tho at tention of Emperor Nicholas, becnuso ho was moving about tho country di recting preparations. What others had acknowledged was not disclosed. Americans Suffering Inconvenience. London. Upwards of 15,000 Amer icans, aro expected to Bail for home within the next week or ton days. They continued to pour into London from tho continent. More than 2,000 havo arrived within tho last twonty four hours and others nro on tho way. It Is estimated that there aro 7.C00 Americans in London at tho present tlmo. All aro suffering tho greatest lncovenlenco, duo to tho loss of tholr baggage and lack of funds. Prepare for Woundad. Hull, England. Tho hospital author ities hero havo received orders to pro paro to receive 2."0 men wounded In a North sea engagement. Shipping firms havo beon Informed that tho cast coast Is now clear from Hull to Lon don. Coastwlso services havo been resumod and lighting vossols aro frco to proceed to Iceland. French Score a Victory. Paris, French arms havo scored rlctory in n sharp nnd bloody engage ment at Potlt Croix. A corps of Uhlans attacked the French forcos on trenched Just beyond tho town. Tho defenders rcpllod with machine guns and mowed down tho ndvnnco guard or the Germans. Tho Uhlans chargod Bovernl times, but were unablo to withstand tho withering fire of tho do fendors and finally retired In disorder, leaving a number of doad on tho field. Among tho wounded wero some of ficers. Nicholas Issues Manifesto. St Petersburg. Emperor Nicholas has Issued a manf.'csto In which his majesty outllnos tho events leading up to tho declaration of war by Ger many and then says that "Russians will rise Hko ono man and will ropulso tho Insolont attack of tho enemy." Makes War Appropriation. Borlln. A bill has boon Introduced into tho German Imperial parliament providing for tho appropriation of 11,250,000,000 to meet tho expenses of tho war. TODAY'S Copyright.) GIVING AID TO RED CROSS STEAMER FAILS TO OBEY NEU TRALITY LAW8. Financiers Will Check Flow of Ameri can Gold to Foreign Shores Women Asked, to Savo Harvest. Western Newspnpor Union News Service. New York. Tho first notable flurry in tho harbor since the naval guard was Btatloncd down tho bay to watch against violations of tho neutrality IawB occurred Saturday night The Clyde steamer Pawnee, which runa between this port nnd Philadelphia, was chnsed by n torpedo dostroyer nftor falling to respond to signals as sho was passing out and was brought back insldo tho narrows. Later she was allowed to proceed. A shot flrod from tho locality where tho battleship Florida and torpodo destroyor Dray ton were moored near Tompkinsville, had failed to halt the outgoing steamer. Tho incident appeared to bo duo to tho Pawnee's failure to ob Borvo tho new port regulations estab lished by a neutrality safoguarJ. To Check Raid on Gold. Now York. Tho flnanclnl commu nity was occupied all week devising methods of mooting tho emergency of tho war. Satisfaction with progress mado Ir provod by the calmness nnd confidence manifest In tho flnanclnl world, In contrast with tho nlarm nt tho week's opening. Agreement on I ino necessity or ciiecuing tno raid on American gold supplies followed the perception that all Europe was press ing for immediate cash payments for credits and sales nt tho samo t!mo( that a universal moratorium went into' effect on debts and purchases. Aid for Red Cro6s. Washington. Mrs. Whltclaw Roid, widow of tile former Amcrlcnn ambas sador to Great Britain, has notified tho Amorlcnn Rod Cross that sho will de fray tho expenses of twelve Red Cross nurses for Groat Britain for one month. Mrs. Reld has sent $1,000 to tho British Red Cross. Improvements in the condition of Americans through out tho war zono woro reported at the first meeting of tho board of relief, created by President Wilson to deal with tho problem. It was said no moro navnl vessels will bo dispatched to Europo for tho prcsont. Women Asked to Save Harvest. Paris. Premier Vlvlana in ,an of ficial proclamation has nsked French women to savo tho harvest The proc lamation says: "The wheat stands un renped nnd tho time of vintage ap proaches. I appeal to your hardihood and to that of your chlldron whoso ngo nlone, not their courage, with holds them from tho fighting line. I ask you to maintain the lives of our fields, to finish this year's hnrvest and preparo for that or next year. You cannot rendor greater service to your country." Toklo. The Jnpaneso foreign ofP.ce has issued a statement that If tho wnr extends to the Far East nnd England Is Involved In It, Japan may find it necessary to partlclpato In fulfillment or tho Anglo Japan nlllanco. Forced to Remain In Port. Bar Harbor. Mo. Tho troasuro shtp Kronprlnzessln Cocillo will bo forced to remain In port hero until tho end of tho war. Tho United Statos torpedo dostroyer Warrington nnd tho revenue cuttor Ondroscoggln are anchored off Bnr Harbor and havo tho North Ger man Lloyd liner bottlod up In accord ance with tho noutrnllty orders Issued by Prcsldont Wilson. Captain Pollack had no sailing ordors as tho Kronprln zessln Is a part of tho Gorman naval reserves expected to be hold nt Bar Harbor. Many Want to Fight. New York. In New York nro 12,000 ablo-bodlod mon seeking transporta tion to Europe for Bervlco In tho nrmies of tho warring powers. An other nrmy of C.000 mon Is registered on tho ho.oks of tho genoral consulates of tho nntlons Involved In tho war nnd still othor thousnnds hnvo signified by telegram nnd letter their Intention to fight whenevor called nn. or nt ruMi tlrno nR transportation is furnished tho mto Europo. Tho majority of tho I rose rvlsta nnd volunteers from out of . towE aro without funds MOVIE TO AID AMERICANS ABROAD THINKS VAR MEANS END OF THE WORLD. T- Presldent Has Signed the Bill Appro priating $2,500,000 for Financial Assistance of Americans. Western Noweuaper Union News Service. In Aid of Americans Abroad. Washington. President Wilson has signed tho bill appropriating $2,500, 000 for tho financial' assistance of Americans abroad. Tho gold will be takon from tho sub-treasury in Now York to tho armored cruiser Tennes sco, which sails for the principal ports of Europe to distribute it Negotia tions woro begun for the chartoring of Bovoral big Italian steamships, which, together with thirty-nluo American vessels ordinarily used in tho coast wlso trade, will provido facilities for as many thousands as care to come home. Thinks War Means End of World. 'Pmaha, Neb. Tho general European war signifies tho near approach of tho end of tho world, according to Sovoflth Day Advcntlsts of Omaha. Ono of tho signs forecasted to point to tho com ing destruction of tho world, nccord lng to tho beliefs of tho Advcntlsts, is a general war of unprecedented de struction. , "Many Omaha Advcntlsts believe that tho present war Is to bo that for which wo havo long been looking," said L. B. Johnson, former city councilman and Advontist "Already it has engulfed tho major part of Europo, colonies scattered throughout other continents and It may yet In volvo still othor nations." Americans Besiege Copenhagen. Copenhagen. Tho American lega tion horo is practically in a state of siege. Nearly 1,000 American citizens havo reached this city from Hamburg, whonco they intended sailing for America on tho Imporator nnd other liners. Most of thorn loft tholr bag gage In Germany. Somo of tho Amer icans will endeavor to reach America by way of England, while others will sail on the Danish llnor United States Are Being Provided For. London. Tho wants of most of tho Americans In London now havo beon temporarily provided. Thoso holding notes and checks have bocn able to got small sums of currency to carry them on, whilo tho hotels aro not pressing thorn for tholr bills for dally noeds. Others without funds of any kind aro being taken caro of by com mittees and by loans from individual Americans. Auto Stopped on the Crossing. Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Den ham, Edward Wnndcrluss and W. P. Barring wore killed instnntly and two women Injured when tho automobllo in which thoy wero riding was struck by a fast passenger train near Lako Forest. Tho automobllo cnglno stalled Just ns tho car reached tho crossing nnd tho locomotlvo struck tho mnchlno beforo tho chauffeur could dismount tc crank tho onglno. Asked to Watch the Prices. Washington. Tho National House wives' lenguo has sent this notido to members throughout tho United States: "Call a meeting to consider tho prices of foodstuffs in your city. In vestignto from ovory anglo. Honest 4he present wnr crisis to adyanco prices, but wo must havo the subject woll in hand to protect the customer from any unwarranted rise. Watch prices and report any advance to the national executive committee." Yellowstone Park Bandit Captured, Helena, Mont Ono of tho bandits who robbod tho stage conches in tho Yollowstono national park last week has been captured in tho wilds of Idaho by Jimmy McBrlde, a noted Yol vstono park scout, nccordlng to a prlvo.to mossago received hore. 'Red Cross Tenders Services. Washington. Tho Amorlcnn Red Cross society has decided to formally tendei Us services to all tho nations Involve In the European war. TAX LEVY SAME AS LAST YEAR ...I. a MANY MUNICIPALITIES OWN THEIR UTILITIES PLANTS. GOSSIP FROM STATE CAPITAL Items of Interest Gathered from Re liable Sources and Presented In Condensed Form to Our Readers. Western Newspaper Union News Scrvlcu. State Levy Same as Last Lear. The stato board of assessment, with all members prcsont, mado hasto to equalize tho nssesscd valuation of counties and after marking proposco changes in tho land values in sixteen counties, llxcd tho stato levy tho same ns last year, 7.80 mills on the dollur As tho levy for tho goueral fund It now 5 mills nnd cannot be Increased under tho law, nnd as tho other levies aro fixed by law and cannot bo raised or lowored by law, tho board could not possibly have Increased tho levy unless it had decided to levy 1 mill or a fraction thereof under the Sheldot law for tho rodcinptlon of outstnm. ing general fund warrants. After years of waiting (seven, ol them, to bo exact), during which period thoro has boen extended re search, investigation, conference and litigation, the stato railway commis sion has announced a new class freight rato schedule. It reduces class rates on intrastate traffic approxi mately 19 per cont n saving that will aggregate upward of $611,000 annuSlly. In addition there will bo a substantial reduction in Interstate rates by reason of tho new schedule. Tho schedulo promulgated with the order is a distance tariff. Tho Job bing centers of tho stato aro placed upon an equalized basis. Tho pur pose of the commission In so doing Is to presorvo present commercial con ditions without continuing nny or tho old abuses and inequalities. The rntes apply to all trafllc moving under tho classification nnd cover In all about 10,000 Items. Affected nre Im plements, merchnndlso, groceries and an nbundanco or manufactured pro ducts. About 15 per cent of the gross freight tonnage of Nebraska roads Is affected, or about SO per cent of tho gross intrastnto freight earnings. Public Ownership In Nebraska. Vast amounts of information on inn hlclpal affairs aro included in a work Just Issued which has boen prepared and printed by tho stato legislative reference bureau. Included in it nro facts as to public ownership operation of utilities In towns and villages of tho state as well as Lincoln und Omaha, bonded dobts df.all towns, facts on tho liquor problems, table showing popula tion growths nnd othor mnttors of in terest to all taxpayers. Two or tho three cltie3 of the stato of from 25,000 to 125,000 population own their own wator plants ono does not. Gas plants in nil three cities nro privately owned. Six of tho ton cities of from 5,000 to 25,000 roportod to tho buronu and of this number four own their water plants and two do not. Ono hundred and sixteen towns or from 200 to 1,500 own water works' and four do not. Twenty-eight own electric plants and six own gas plants. Must Stick to Own Parties. Republicans cannot enter demo cratic primaries and obtain party nominations and then expect to go through tho general election cam paign as tho candidates of that party. Neithor can democrats do the same thing in tho republican party's affairs. So says the attorney general In an opinion Just handed down. The some what perplexing problem came up in westorn Nobraska, where a republican candidate for county clerk wanted to become a "wrltten-In" candidate for tho samo offlco on tho democratic ticket nnd where tho domocratlc can dldato for tho offlco wanted to Jump similarly into tho republican fray. Stato Food Commissioner Harmnn has announced that tho various de partments under his control received $13,432.37 In fees during the month of July. Application of tho stato lco croam manufacturers' association for curtail ment of oxprcss rates on return con tainers has boen denied by tho stato railway commission. Tho present rates of 10 cents on flvc-gallon cans and 15 cents on cans above that ca pacity will thoreforo coutinuo in force. The treasury department has ruled that Nobraska state banks may de duct from their gross Income the amounts they pay as an assessment for tho bank guarantee fund In their corporation tax roturns. Inrllan Mlilanm at ftta Call- Undo Sam has given his consent for an Indian vlllago at tho Nobraskn tato fair. Word has been received by Secretary W. R. Mellor to this ef fect C. L. Eason of Chndron wrltos that tho federal authorities will per mit the braves to mako the Jaunt and thoy will pitch their tepees at tho fair grounds a couplo of days before the fair. The Indians will not indulge In a wild wost demonstration. Instead they will attempt to portray Indian life as it existed beforo tho coming of the white man to Nebraska. The cob You Cannot Arbitrate the question of a Sick Stomach, Loss of Appe tite, Heartburn, Head ache, Indigestion, or Constipation. It is a far better plan to help Nature restore these or gans to a healthy condi tion with the aid of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS TRY A BOTTLE TODAY REFUSE SUBSTITUTES ROCK COULDN'T FEAZE HIM Big Stone Bounded Off irishman, But Killed Polander, Who "Couldn't Stand Much." Representative Michael E. Conry of New York used to bo employed In the coal mines of Pennsylvania. One morning as ho was going to work he met another Irishman all fixed up In his Sunday clothes. "What's wrong?" naked Conry. "Nothin' wrong," answered tho other laborer. "But what's happened?" "Nothin's happoned. A man's got to show somo respect for tho dead." "What dead?" "Oh, that Polander I worked with died yesterday." "What did ho die of?" "A rock fell and hit him." 'You don't say! How big a rock wu It?" ' "Oh, three or four tons, maybe. Thorn Polandcrs enn't stand much. I purty near got hurt myself yester day." "How wns that?" "Tho rock that killed tho Polander hit mo first, but luckily it bouncod off." St. Joseph Nows-Press. Very Effective. At an English provincial theater not long sinco tho curtain roso on an empty stugo In tho second act of a play, and by and by a raeok-looklng young man with ti dust-coat slung ovor his arm camo on and loudly called, "Uncle undo!" According to tho book of the play ho should hnvo received no answer to his call, and after an appropriate pause should havo gono on with a mono logue. But n gracelcsB "god" in the gallery took upon himself to answer tho actor. "All right, I'm coming In a moment How much do you want on it?" he shouted. Tho effect on tho audience may be imagined. Fortune Hunter. "So Jack's married. Did ho marry for beauty?" "No, booty." Both. "Monoy talks," quoted tho Sage. "Yes, and it stops talk," added the Fool. Cincinnati Enquirer. Depends. "Is a ton of coal very much, pat" "It depends on whether you are shoveling it or burning it" It's almost impossible to discourage the man who thinks he can tell a tunny story. We Do the Cooking You avoid fussing over a hot stove Save time and energy Have a dish that will please the home folks! A package of Post Toasties hd some cream or good milk sometimes with berries or fruit A breakfast, lunch or upper Fit for a King! Toasties are sweet, crisp bits of Indian corn perfectly cooked and toasted Ready to eat from the by Grocers. -Jd I v. - ntVtaM m.. ...Ufca) .! . , - 44, 4, jH-v-'HiMr .- X ...,y .J,f'. WK-U. OrMU -h,