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VOL. XI.
Naiiiau, N. P.. BnhnmiLi, friday. August 14.1914
No. 201
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Latest War News
August 14th 1914.
Lou vain f H'-igiumJ
Genrans have been so badly
beaten th^t they aluml mril He-id
and wounded and beat .1 disorder-
ly retreat. OrmvK s/n> ki'led
8000 wiU'ided AI Iks 15'KJ killed
2000 wounded.
London dispatch reports Mul-
bansen battle most bitterly fought
both side- claiming victory. Swiss
dispitches sav German* lost be.
tween 8001 and 10.00 im"). V.vwy
available ho.pital, church, school-
room cio-vded with wounded.
Associated Press established
direct wireless connection with
Berlin. Fust Despitches uncen-
sored received claim German vic-
tory. Many French prisoner-, does
not (jive dead or wounded either
side.
Cirbajol flees Vera Cruz. Over
turns Mexican rebels uncondition-
ally.
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War Motes
Brussels Siturday. \t the Minis
try of War it is announced that
fi?h tins' has taken place in Belein-n
nnd Luxemburg bet ween the French
and the Germans.
It is becoming increasingly difll-
cult to procure and transmit news
of the war in consequence of thi
general proclamation of martial
law in Belgium.
An official corrimunicationifsued
! from the War Office at norm today
states that all is going well every-
where and the Belgian and French
scheme of campaign is maturing
as well as could be desired.
The War Office has issued an
official statement saying that 135-
000 Germans participated in the
assault on the forts at Liege, but
that they completely failed to make
any impression on the fortifications
Three army corps engaged in the
attack were cut up and rendered
useless, it is declared.
"For many days," reads the Slate
n>eut, "our little army by tenacity
and courage rendered highly valu-
able service to th Fr-mcla army,
which for some days under forced
march, lias been hunying to our
assistance and now occupies a con-
siderable portion of our territory.
"'tun)reds of German prisoners
have been raptured. These are
clreflv cavalrymen. The spirit of
the Germans lacks enthusiasm.
TMey appear to be fighting lethar
gicallv, vhile their officers endea-
vor to pass themselves off as
Frenchmen."
coldifrs returning here report
thai tli trenches around l.iege are
literally fi'led with the bodies of
(lennans. In some places the
b idies are piled four and five deep.
PRICES MAY RISE,
BUI ONLY TEMPORARILY
Washington, I>. C, Saturday.
While no reports hive reached the
executive departments of any gen.
eral rise of prices growing out of
the European war, officials here
an'icipate an early move in that
direction will be made by dealer-;.
They tak* the position that any
rises in prices on that score are un.
justified, and piedict that if- at-
tempted, Ihey will not continue
long.
"ft is probable that any effect
the war may have on prices will
h'only temporary," said Secretary
Red field today.
1,000,000 BAGS OF
FLOUR FOR ENGLAND
Oltaw;., Oil., Saturday.A
million bags of floui will be sent
nrthwith to the people of Great
Britain by the Canadian govern-
ment.
The British government in a
cable message tonight accepts the
gift with deep gratitude stating
that it will both steady prices and
relieve distress.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
G. H. Clarke Esq., Commission-
er, Mangrove Cay has been granted
one weeks vacation leave.
F. A. Robinson Esq. Commis-
sioner 4th Division has been ap-
pointed Acting Commissioner of
Mangrove Cay.
The Governor has appointed
Edward Reynolds Pashley to be
Comptroller of Customs.
The Governor has appointed
James Herbert Peet to be acting
Chief Clerk and Assistant Examin-
ing Officer.
The Governor has appointed
Edward Reynolds Pashley to be
Registrar of Shipping.
The Governor has appointed per-
sons to make out Lists of Voters.
The Governor has appointed
Edward Reynolds Pashley, Detain-
ing Officer in the Defence Scheme
of the Colony.
A list of Unclaimed Letters re.
maining in the Post Office has
been published.
IN THE
MAGISTRATES COURT
'9'4.
Aug. 4Israel Kemp Drunk in
Bay Street5s. or 4 days.
Christianos FlowersLarceny
of 1. as. the moneys of Moses
RolleDismissed.
Lovely ForbesUsing profane
and indecent language in Bay
Street 16s. or 14 days.
Maurice Lightbourn One
Theresita Ranger unlawfully did
wound16s. or 14 days.
6.AlphonzoScsvella Assault-
ing and beating John J. Sturrup
Ordered to pay 4s. to Police for
expenses incurred in carriage hire.
Iloltnn Hanna Throwing
stones to the danger of perlons in
Market Street--ios. or 8 divs.
w
Martha HumesBrtich Cattle
Act as.
. Alexander PinderUsing ko-
suage m Public Market towards
James Sturrup tending to a breach
of the penceus. and 4s. costs or
8 days.
7. Euphtmia RahminfOne
Adam McKinney unlawfully did
woundSentenced to a months
imprisonment with hard labour.
Samuel Ijtigbyt. Drunk in
Blue Hill Roadr5. or4 days. ij".
Using profane and indecent lan-
Ruage on some occasion. 10s. or
8 days. m. Assaulting and heat-
ing Constable No. 50 Charles kus-
sell while in the execution of his
duty25s. or 20 days.
8. Frederick Fountain I. llsinc t
profane and indecent language in
Marlborough Street. II. Assaulting
and resisting Constable No. 15.
James Payne while in the execution
of lu's duty. Both charges were dis-
missed
Arthur S. Peters.Impeding
Constable.No 8j Zacclieus Farting
ton while in the execution of his
dutyDismissed.
WE would inform all who appreciate a Good Smoke that we now
have on hand an extensive Sto-k of H WAN \ CIGARS We
guarantee our brand to b- made ..f |ft* finest Havana and Sumatra
wrappers, and Havana Killers throughout.
Trwse Ligarsare manufnctuied on our premises bv skilled workmen
gr<>-it pam rp.f1|,-,>n to >-.| 1 ,, irticle of ui>ri.>r <| ilitv
'I he success we Have in -t with in t!>f- past lead-; us confidently to ex-
pert the (-itronae of connoisctirs.
I. k SUNDERS /t Co.
Bay Street.
Kerosene
1502
IN New 50 gallon Galvaniz-
ed Iron Drums at i8cts
per Gallon.
In 10 gallon Cans at 2octs
per. Gallon.
Drums and Cans returnable
Full particulars at Office
"Frances E.," Nassau N. P.
C. C. SAUNDERS
W A. MATHER
UNDERTAKER
DF.SIRHS to inform his friends
an.l the Public thi't I e lifts
just received a complete outfit of
facilities for the buism-ss of an un-
dertaker. Which pi ires luin in a
position to rji'iv out Funerals tllnt
mnv l- entrusted to Ins care wiih
System ami despatch : and respect
fully solicits theii puronago (let
my Prices first a- d piove that these
are the very lowest f.r tlipfirst class
work.
"NEW NATIONAL" ffl
"IDF.AL"
HAN!) MACHINES
"NEW HOML'
FOOT MACHINES
FOR SAtE BY
CHAS. E. ALBURY
TIME MONEY i\d LABOUR.
SAVER.
"T^HE New Vacuum Washer is
1 the latest invention for
Washer women ; this is a new
machine which will wash a tub
full of clothes in ten minutes. It
is verv simple a child can use it.
Try one and be convinced.
Sold by
R.T. ROBERTS
Sponge Exchange Grocery
Sole Agent for the Bahamas
For Sale
ONE Hotel Waggon in good
order. Splendid for shoot
"'I? parties as it has six seats.
Siron" and well built.especially
or rough roads. Cost over
thirty pounds. Will sell for
much less.
Can be seen at any time
ARTHUR IV SUTTON.
Agent.
5 Reward
FIVE P >UMHeJ reward is offer.
-! .111.I wit I be p id t'> any per*
on iviio a j|l give information that
will ' 1! to th" apprehension and
"01.....it'inof mv person or persons
t'v 'i ;.,,..,, ili'n pineapples
1 i'V cull i\a', ion in the VVulf
1 i..l
w \\.\1.:; K MOORE
I"*l11 -> is in 1:11 H my Patrons
and v- l?.iM in General
tiii' I have opened my Public
Hl.i'-I< Smith -hop; ami am now
rend) t > do anything in line ol
(I'ln-ia1 repair 01 new >v 'K I lorsc
Shneinj; ""iieciallv \ll ork doilfl
Merhn n tea I lv.
P, V MI'YLER.
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LOST
ON Sunday night on Shirlev
St. Between Market an I
Armstrong Street a Blue Bird
(Enamel) Brooch
Return to
"Tribune Office."
For Result
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Johnson's
Artistic Wood
Finishes
Johnson'* Prepared Wax com-
plete finish anil polish for all furnituie.
Woodwork anil floors.
Johnaon'a Wool Dye -f r the artistic
Coloring of all wood, toft or haul
Johnaon'a Under Lac -a spirit
finish, very much superior to shellac or
varnish
Johnaon'a Flat Wood Finish for a
beautiful, artistic, hand rubbed effete
without tl- capense <>f rubbing'.
Johnson'* P.at" Wood FilUrfr
filling the drain and |>rt-s of wool,
preparing, it for the finish
J 'linsoi'i Pow derail Wan -for ball
i.ini floors.
FOR. SALE BV
Chas. E. Albury