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Full leased Wire Dispatches Today's News Printed Today v m w r -Visr- a'mv&'vives rj j t ft ti w wsw m si 'a is 11 ti as i ii ri 11 11 11 11 11 ti ii 11 i NWs THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR mm CAMPAIGN MEETS W SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1915 L DAY 10 PRICE WO CENTS OK THAIX1 JJTD ITBWf RTANDfl TTVB C7BVTI 0 . Ii j iSSl Every Committeeman On the Job From the Jump and 433 Members Enrolled In Re-Organized Commercial Club In Less Than Two Hours-Results Very Gratifying and Refusals Rare-Manager Chase Compliments Workers Four hundred ami thirty-three mom-r set of busincs" -non an. citizens in nil bora of the re organized Salem Catnmer- f ''is experience in organization work, ml club aa the result of less than ' n!"l "rther, that they hml fur exceeded , i i ii ... . "is rondest hopes and expectations and tM hours' work of the committees of in Brtrnrti ' ,n J,? .Ji'.JI .' 100 on membership solicitation, as wasjized even better results than l'ortlaud innomn-eii ny ine euairmen 01 tue sev ml committees at the citizens "get together " ' luncheon at the Marion this noon, The results were far in excess of the dicctiitions of tho most sanguine, and the leaders in the campaign are certain that the full number of members which hail been fixed for a three days' enn van uhuut 80(1 will have been se tnreil before tomorrow noon, and the Mtni)ai!ii of solicitation will not end until every possible prospect or person eliuilile Cm membership has been en rollcil in the work of the city's future tipbnil'liiig or given a chance to turn the committee down hard. In milking their reports of progress mil results at today's luncheitn the 'airmen oi" the working committees itateil that '.bey hail, almost invariably, met with very gratifying success, and that in very few instances exception- or anywhere else where he has conduct ed similar campaigns, lie stated that til out ot the 100 who had been appoint ed on committees had shown up prompt ly on the dot, at 9:45 this morning, and in less than two minutes after they had received brief instructions, they ' were all ci.it and "on the ,job" in earnest. The committee headed bv Max O. Buren secured the highest number of members, oS, of any ot the committees, and that of which W. M. Hamilton, president of the Commercial club, was chairman, wns second, with 52. Hal D. 1'ntton's committee was third, with a total of 4ti; K. C. Bishop's mid 1'aul B. Wallace's committees tied fur fourth place, with a credit of 30 members carh, and Frank A. Deekabach 's committee wns fourth, with a total of 25. The total results of this morning's canvass, bv committees, designated bv en in rm i ii. follows: mittccs signified their intention of be (ne ou liuioi promptlv at H:45 tomorrow Two-Day Program Being Plan ned by Patriotic Organ izations of Salem Monday, May 31, will be observed as Memorial day this year, as May I'.O falls ou Sunday. Committees of the Grand Army of the Hepublic post, Sedgwick No. 10, Woman's Kelief Corps, ami the Ladies of the tl. A. H. are preparing a program lor Monday. Tho first ob servance of Memorial day will be ou Saturday, when committees who luve been appointed will uecuruto the graves in the different cemeteries. Services will be held at 2:110 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the armory, under the auspices of the tirnnd Army of tho Hepublic. The in bcrs of all churches have been invited to attend and assist in the exercises. The (I. A.. II. veterans will attend these Sunday services in a body. The address of' the afternoon will be Hindi' by the liev. Lyle, of the Willamette univcrsitv. The Monday program, as fur as has been completed, will begin at 10 o'clock at the armory in the morning, when the comrades of the (1. A. It., accompanied' by the Woman's Relief Corps and Ladies of the (I. A. I!., will assemble and go in a body to City View ceme tery and decorate the graves. At noon on Monday the Woman's Kelief Corps will serve dinner at the armory, and the Ladies of the II. A. K. at Ry.iu 's market. At 1:15 o'clock the parade of the day will start from the armorv. The line of march will include the business dis trict of the city, ending nt the font of Ferry stiect. Here the Woman's liclief Corps will hold a ceremony in memory of the sailors and marines. A barge ton, S; R. E. Lee Steiner, 7: J. Ii. will be especially prepared for this oc- Man, 15; Elbert Thompson, 11. Total, jciis'iou. The organizations to take part in tue pnrane are tne state niilitiu, com committee who 111 RETIRE BEFORE ADVANCE i F NVADi ITALIANS Franz Josefs Men Fall Back to Intrenchments Previous ly Prepared VON MACHENSEN WITHIN SIX MILES OF PRZEMYSL Berlin Enthusiastically Pre dicts Fall of Fortress Within Few Days R. C. JSishnp. SO: ally few, in fact were they given posi-jM. O. Huron, 58; F. A. Weckabach, 25; me refusals, 'they expressed great en- I). W. Lyre, ; Win. (Inhlsdorf, 17; Win, Ihiuiiisin ami encouragement, and every ! Hamilton, 52; C. S. Hamilton, 17; Hal sue of the members of the several com-1 D. l'ntton, 10; George F. Rodgers, 21; Win. McGilchrist, Jr., 14; F. It. South wick, 20; W. . Htalev, 10; II. U. White, nairning In continue the work, niid they j Li; I aul II. allace. HO; William Will- have firmly resolved not to take "no for nn answer. II. V. t hose, manager of the re-or-1 43:1, unitization cnmnuign. addressed the I Every member of meiuWishiii of the committees during 'was present at this noon's lunch pled WrVon niter reports were in and ed himself to be on bund at 9:15 o 'clock ViVAiVH, mid complimented each and sharp tomorrow morning to coiitinno ""I a vetv highly and flatteringly, the work, and nil are determined to "' tnViM he had never encounter- carry off first honors iu the member cd sink tvti ttttVtiisiiistie and determined ship contest. Uncertainty of Fate Effects Their Nerves-Sixty In vitations to Hanging E patty M, O. N. (I,; Cherrians, Sons at Veterans, Spanish War Veterans, Wom an's Relief Corps, Ladies of the (J. A. 1!., and Hie (!. A. R., Sedgwick I'osl No. 10 and all old soldiers. The pontile will be led by the Chen-ion band. The program fnrthe afternoon ser vices to be held in the armory are us follows: Music By the Chen-inn bum Priiyot By the liev. !'. T. 1'orter. Snag ' 1 A uicrica. ' ' Reading of Lincoln's (iettvsburg ad dress, by the Hon. I'. II, ll'Arey. Address By lioMiuor Withycombe. Special reading. Address liv Congressman W, C. Ilawlc.v. Song -"My 'mi ill i y 'Tis of Thee. " ileiiidictiiin. Choose New Officers and Out line Policy of Enforcement of New Code Slate I'l'Mlin, Suite ''urtki i, Muster I I'oMlaii.!- . I), flame Warden A. H. I.en, of niarv is:' Hill i.nr ve.lr I-, l'liilev, ""'higi'st-Williiiii i in iv ,J per year. 'i-li Wtirden R.'E. Clanton, alary .f'.Mtiii per vear ''l'"tv i.anie V.,,,I,.., v M u I "I I'V. IU (chief clerk); salary In,; aimer I'ut lisim , was ele '' retury without uav, ted After l '" 0Vlc, "ten i, '"inniissj,, ' he i , nn n ',i Ibis tu t,. i . t'ic ,;, r"imni-i., '' Had -ahi,ii , -tutu. At I'ltie. ,, i'lHtili.r tltHil,!,,,,. i a ! '"'lute i ''S I" executive session from this illuming until t,is lie new state fi -h and game "f which (inverinir Withy airman and ex-of fi.-io inei'n ''ed the above appointments "" "hich will hold good il iit--Hte of the coinmisninn. Th composed of I. X. l'i..sch. 'I'k Wnrren. of I'ortlnii.l; l. of I'endletoti. ntol C V ' Klamath Falls. ' lime of going t ,,.,,R!, the com-"'- still in soHsiun outlining the the several t't'ic-i alf ; appro- ,l'r . tin" support ntnl ' "f the several departments n general policy of pro- till' I'llt'nr. .,,,,.,.,. ,.' .1. 2!l!,,., .... i . . " "" "V ' HIV 0"-n -ill "'II f(c All the '"'K "f t!i ' "hit.", f liam,., il,,,,,. Wh'''h ,!K'r' linn : ,:'' " Iot 't''h berth , , IM'I 1 ' in.in considered u very likely caiididute. The others stood around with a look of blank expectancy portrayed upon their countenances, hoping against hope. The only news of u settled character that was given out at noon was the an- i niniiiccinent to the press that the com mission bud decided to elect former (lame Warden William L. Finlev, as state biologist, nnil at that time the eonimissioii was in conference with Mr. ; Fiulcv to decide upon now much salary thev would allow him and how much i 1T. r )" V. ri ' . i funds would lie apportioned for the ! FW tngllSll UOHiet 111:11 lite rui tii'i1 ot Ills department. 1 lie new law gives the commission author ity to appoint a state biologist but no provision is made for the salary or for the support of the office, except that the funds are to come nut of the fish and game fund. A tumor was in circulation that the coiiiinission was considering dividing will he Arlhur .1. Hall'oiir. up the duties of the master l'i-h warden ' Spei r ( liiin hill. ex lo ad of and make provision for a liutcheiy su nihility, takes tlic portloho porititenili'tit but no c.inl'ii inat inn could ee,ot - ot tlic I n -be secured nor foundation for the ru r! Iloihorl II. A and. if it were to be done, it would simply reduce Kih Warden Clanton to a mere figurehead clothed with nothing but police powers and make room for another job. The election of Mr. Clan ton as master fish warden, however, in view of his unimpeachable record in that office, seemed to be conceded by all but a few, and these few were can didates for the job thcniseUe. Itni-setl i aie.l iu iiisti''o court thi- II, ion grant Has Been Announced London, May L'li. Lord Kitchener re tnins the post of Secretary of War in the new coalition cabinet, which has receive. 1 the nppioval of King lieorge. TI w l'ii.-t Lord of the Admiralty Winston the Ad f Clan y ot I : a'tcr. i'lit!l letailis the Pre mid-ship fit d Sir l.dwnnl (uov the Miu i-l ry of rWign At fairs. Uav id Lloyd (ieolge, Chlllii'i'lliir of the Ki'!'epier ill tl. old I'nl, i .t, will be Mini. ;er "I Mir nil iocs in t lie new one. Full Cabinet A:,nou:u'cd. The i-ii-i : it it iii of lb., t.ew I'-ilom", Rome, M'ay 20. Italian troops arc pressing their advance against the Aostrinns along a front of more than .100 miles of the 4H4 mile border. At a score of points they have occu pied passes and mountain peaks com manding a wide expanse of territory nud seized villages four miles inside the Attstriiin frontier. These advances were reported officially today, and re inforcements nre now being rushed for ward to hold the positions which the invaders have so far taken. At all points the Austrians are de clared tu be retiring further inside their own troniier. Aerial senilis have re ported that they are taking up positions ill previously prepared entrenchments nnd other defenses. Kxeept in the Val inferno Pass where the Italians were forced to resort to the use of the bayonet to lake their positions, the Austrians are declared to have resisted onlv bv long range artillery fire. tne Italian rnsuultlcs to date have been but mm kiUo,( ut several wound ed, it was officially announced. Mut Ii Austrian and Italian aviators have shown the greatest activity lim ine past 21 I s. Italian airmen dropped bombs upon Manfaboiu. aiol iluoiaiieil the railway there, it was an li on ii I. The Italian armies have occupied high defiles of the Hrentn river valley in the Austrian Tyrol and capture. I Valliiii'erno I'ass mi the Cnrnia frontier, nn official statement announced to .lay. The Austrian positions were car ried ill the point of the bayonet. nn tn,. i' nun irontier our intensive continues. The enemy Is everywhere retitine;," the statement asserted, Sevoial inldit ional Ison.o villages have ! in laptim-J by the lorccs di rectintr Ihe ottctisive in the direction of Tiioste, il was also iinnntiii I todnv The iiiinv moving northward through Verona is a ting with no opposition Mould. al. In. a Inch peiik between tin Adige liver m-.l Lake Uigur. Ii, has been o. ropM'.l. In .'olililiiin i'oreelln, pouti rallam tiiel T.utnle Fuss have I i -i i 1 . I , tii;'i tlii i with Motile Corao. Monto I'im -i;ii''i, Monte Holfclnni ami 1 other passe, an I defiles cunt of the A.lilte !llle. The lal-ia : of the VullolVrno I'nss at the point nt the l.n.vonct is the first scriuus . la -ii to he reported in oniinee-l tiou wilh tic Ian. I operations since the' beginning ot lie war. Alpine troops! as-sulci the Aiistiiiin trcnclii's in the; n nst litiihg l.isl.inii, cutting their way thiiiiih . iil.ialci'ielits and stnlluing mi :' ion -, - In I. iu, a i' hi ue guns inked tho AMERICAN STEAMER IS MED REPORTS Phoenix, Ariz., May 2tt. i;xty invi tations were issued today for the five hnngings scheduled for the state prison at Florence nn Friday. The condemned men nre almost in stale of collapse due to the uncertainty of their fate, which depends entirely on tho action taken bv the state pardon board tomorrow. If the board grants a reprieve, there is still hope. If it refuses to act, the five must die. Warden Sims of the penitentiary re fused to say today if he would resign miner than perform the executions. In any event, he will not spring the imp. Arrangements are being made to make the hangings as awesome as pos sible ns the state administration, do fended in its attempt to abolish enpi till punishment, wants to show the voters all the horrors of death oa the senffol.l in the hope of abolishing the itallows at the next election. (Inventor Hunt, who fought tirelessly to bullish the extreme penalty from Arizona, sunl toilay that if the executions oc cur he never wants to see the state prison again. A deiiih watch instituted over tin condemned men to. lav. and a priest Is constantly in alten.lance ou them. Just a few feet from their cells the gal lows was tested with a dummy. The dull jar as the dummy fell through the trap could distinctly be felt in the prison, A separate nnnse. has been made ready for each of the five. According to present arrangements the first man will gu to his death at 10 o'clock in the morning, line ul n time the men will be killed in leisurely fiishinn, sn it is believed that the ptneee. lilies may last until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Warden Sims refused to reveal to.lnv which man will be Ihe first to die. Il irs "ii i-nc-M-n in no- 'ii-, hi nun h iiol ghastly game of chance would be played by the five thai thev would draw lols lo decide the or.lci'in which they vvoiilil enter th dcalh chamber. It was agr I thai the man vvlin won the right In hang fiMl would be Ihe must furtllliate, as it is expected the strain uf waiting in the iiiiinlerers' mw, hearing nl, couipaiiions being liiken nut, one by .me, an. I feeling the jar as en.-h one plnngcl lhiniiih the trap will prove very hard on the pri-oucr who has to wait until the hist for his turn to .lie. Attorneys Si no -l.inev r and Jenkcin said to be acting for liovernnr Hunt, late to. lav weic prepared tn appeal tdj.ir(lV(, I'nited Slates ,lud::" Sawtclle furl writs of nan. eis enipan ior ine live men so lhat thev iiiiejit be pro.lu 1 1 before Ihe fcddal ."iL If they are so prodiii cl, tin' lawyer, dci-lare lhev can hlii'vv legal cause nliv thev .should ADMRALTY Flying the American Flag and Carrying Crew of Americans Ncbraskan Is Badly Crippled By Explosion and Is Limp ing Into Port at Queenstown-No Loss of Life Is Re portedVessel Carried Ballast-May Have Struck Mine New York, May 2fl. Following are the facts regarding the steamer N'ebrnsknn which, according to the British admiralty, wus torpedoed by a submarine: The Ncbraskan wns badly damaged flag and enrried an American crew of 47 men. She wns under charter to the Atlantic Transport company, a British corporation, and wns bound from Liverpool lo IVIaware Breakwater, carry ing only ballast. The Nebarskan was badly damaged by au explosion when forty miles, off ' Pnstnct. The crew took to the small boats immediately ami nil reports re ceived this afternoon nvree that there was no loss of life. Washington, May 2f. With negotia tions ns a result of President Wilson's protest against the Herman submarine warfare still pending, the administra tion was distinctly shocked today by the report of the British admiralty that, the American steamer N'clnasliait hud been torpedoed. Not only docs it suggest that tier many has not ceased her sulninu ine activities pending formal reply to the American protest, but the report caused especial comineiit because of the fact that, in addition to flying the American flag, the Ncbraskan was homeward bound, so there can be nn suspicion of her ciirtying rontrabniid. 1'rcs'nlciit Wilson and Secretary that (lerinnny expedite the reply to President Wilson's note. Admiralty Bonds Report, London, May 211. The American steamer Nebraskaii of th Aniericnn llawaiiaii line, bound from Liverpool lo Dclavvnrc Breakwater, has been torpedoed, a report to tho admiralty staled today, and Is now slowly milking her way back to port. Passing lxiiisale Ihe N'ebrnshaa wire less,.,! Hint her forward hold wns filled with water, but that she could mnka poll. The vvouude.l vessel is headed for lucetistowa or Liverpool. The first message reporting Ihe ilnnv age to the iNcliruskun came from the ivrvaii recoiv..,i ine news wmi envious- t,lln,B Kinl wiri.,.s station nt mid concern. Consul llencml Skinner en-1 iK,t. It said the freighter had been bled mi nflicnil message of the report . ,n,.p,.,lcd. The wealhe, w rnn, , made by the admiralty, but said he: rcw was able to take to the boati, had received no word direct from wit lifmt great .lunger, Later nn armed Fiislnet, near Ihe scene of II ip1""'"" j trawler wirelessed Hint It wus stand- which damaged the Ncbraskan. :,. i,., ,, vim,i ,,i ,i,iy fi.,. ! noon word was received that the traw ler wns eonvoviiiL' the Nebnisliiin til port. The Nebriisknii will reach Liverpool tomorrow night at her present rate of speed. There was nnlieenble relief in of ficinl circles when vvord eniiie thati thern w'ere no casualties. I'ntil emu- plelo reports are received no further representiit ions will be made to tier inn in-, but Ambassador Page and Con sul (ieneral Skinner have been urilercl to cubic nil Inl'iirmatinii available. I And the fad that, there were orders lo1 I""' "oat ThrotlRh Canal, cable further reports Instead of using, Sim Francisco, May 211. The frcight the mails is token to indicate that no cr Nebrnskan is one uf the best known time is to be lost in demanding a dis-1 vessels making Sun Francisco, nod iivovval nnd reparation from (ierinaiiy! news Hint she had been tnrpedoed hutilil Iho admiralty 's lulormatinii caused the ijreiilest discussion in mill- to be correct. ing circlcH here tudav. lispnleh regarding Ihe Ncl.riisluiii I Ihe Neliinslian was chosen ns the was received at Ihe slate department first vessel to malic n trip from the this nftciimon frmo Auiluissador Page. pacific thruiiuh the Atlantic via th Its contents was tcmporarilv with- Panama canal and left here November held, but il was iiinb'islun, Ihe eiibleCs with a ciirgu of California froils and not be hane... Chile. I Slate considered ii V o!o'llieiit .hid iv Saul his nliitinli' w (mi-, II dopi'iatelv ci in, -tin. lie Ihe I . "IV log led 'I'll IV T. Minister and l'i ,-, Mr. A.-.uit'i. ,-t I.. I del'; I'll' The P be - innnnll'' 111 c lalL'e HI 11. 'Ill I his nttornevs n-l-.cd that Ihe c. uuiither dav tn mr:u.gi -oine ti ir details, and the prell arc healing n the charge of murder will be heard to morrow a I I p. In. Secretary BmnMay Not Attend Wedding Minister, with pnltfi.lin. I old I I..., 1 High CI, Hll' l, t. I. I ...I I P .il-'V (I. lent of C, la :.l Piivy K.-.l!. -t. n. Ch.iii". lb.:- Mi I -i. tn Seal. Lor I f the L:,.h. : . I . . propagation and protcc- Mit- Wn-h'nit"ii. M(.v '.d - The ' . ft inn Low hue. Ciceii. V.. t ' . ' " tnrv uf State Hrvan will n.d to atleiol the welding ot Mi- C"t"' vieve I lark, daughter "I ! Champ Clark, has .aused no suipn-e here, and is geueinlly n. pled as ti ie The coldness existing lietvvcen no Clark and Hrvan familici has I ti pt- .1. 1.. . I...., ill. n:l tioiili. cl since ine i,i-. o. .' li.i'ial cnnveiition at Baltimore. ,...l.,,' tl iv is that open maiiil , i"te Ml, of State Siiii.iII. of state vaid l.r f-r the !' ,r Ihdi Home HI f..r l'i A I An lr"vv . .!. Ao-ten i li me during the secret sit "'amission the several can- two principal offices to 'ate game and master w ere stood V and in minms in the t: ..t- il... coldness 't'il.il n i "uiiui'ig an. i (lark rather tnai "t l I, "'',l l"',"Jt,l f"r -'' "I'!-''!-1 1 H, inoisei (if Hewn from within '"'ivste's' ' rlKi"ll,!'f' (Ici'asiotially "liv- '. "',l,r.v I'titmun, to (lovernor "k. "ii "' I"" in "I'l""'"'- t'l,,,., . , "' ' t the candidates off Lord l it. The sta nnic i mm .in -, ipeakcr himself. Lloyd Ocoigo to P'ovnlo Munitions. ,1 , -null, in-., navi.i l.lnv 1 vv a-Iu- "ti'il i d hold a confidential con- Speaker Makes Howling Creen. M" Speaker ' hamp 1 'lack that the nunc nf Sec Hrvan had bee" " if those i ti v Dftii.il. ,, May L'O. lodav denied ret a i v of state i, from the li-t ited to attend the wedding the ,.t l,. Keiievieve i ism er's' daughter. link did not "' .ever, that P.rvn" w"''l-l he invitcl ,cn- how ' I'-t'eliee and then rli.ninieur tn, i. ... . 1 1 . nt,,l 1 appearance was tne 'ml, 'r ! -""''al pow wow and re- I, 'I'"' nlation. '""n V t'.'n,'r!lll.v 1'clleveil, except "'(,.," innermost recesses of the lr''it , v' '"' of 'ffh aspirants lH-fk!ip. that A IT ta r.f ... '.. 'hi be the .t.', L .l:.l ! I,n.n.lr to Italy H ,v' ame warden plum, the ! day. coming from Home "rr n , 1 .... . i it,. t-u.i ei ""nti, . . r WM greatest I. ft.. - " rivalry, but K.J Rrnwn. fer with foreign ,n. . .niestioiniig ft... .""in,., n ,0 PBma i (,.. . ,1,i i , chancellor on i ."- - . .,.,.. i.,,B i,oui ii a Hcrlin via Von Buelow In Berlin. a tn.icrdum. Mav i am- .c. . . . . .. r.. t-.. it.,., n. I ne "at A. H. I.ee. of Port- i rim e u , ... i. i. son, 1 1 Miiii-t.- (i.-olge. I'll t Ic'ld .1. Bait. nr. I Pi,.. id. nt of ! ' tor li'iii' in"1 " i IV'-nloiit 'h" B.iai.l. Walter II ' Chaneellnr of the ter. Winston ?- 1 Chief ss.-.rctaiy f Mi Kiiii'oo W I. president of the tare. I. old S.-lliorne. j Filt Colllllli"Sii. Hnreonrt. I prci.lcnt of the Arthur Henderson. Attorney (iericrid, the A 111 ally. Arthur B e.rd of Trade, W il- I.e. oil (iovernineiit I .oiig. Ii.a liv of I ,:i IK i -r i hur.-hill .r Ireland, TIioIii'k .Hard "f Agn.ul , il.auly fire. Though the , vvie not Inier;, Ihe Aus v ,-re . ooipaiatively heavy, t'lni a tiiitnbei' of pnson i -, l r nrt reported to the 's along the liordel : shelled Italian ooi- - .,! long lllllgo, but -lid mi. v. The aeiial I'k.lilho V i i hi and Italian for , 1. I'M l enicly II. 1 1 v e, , . the ryijioll of Colli i a across I 'ot oi 1 1 e i I il-;.t Ihe t'ii r battle ot ii, nt' ion may be ,''uod i w il be fought along tl,.- r.,' I ', ns press Russian.', s . ' . less tn l.ii, i, a, Mav M.'li'hcilM'll "h A i.I in I, ,. , riiHSed the t-tiu i i er v : s north of Preuivs! He town of Mwie'e, it n i .uncoil today. i , l;t ng Is now pn ling : i mo in Ihe ilirc" li"ii v. ,i i the Herman, slca I il v " I it was -'ate. I, Tue , 1 Von M;iel.ell"cuV . le-'mi'il the grealesl. i-ir p. a, With t wn aru.ii". I'l.e'l-llv alls for hoi. iioi.s lUuiii- ailonov e" , I -a pie,,' 'ill.; fer I. II I I IV ml lal." I. The III, c 'In. Il of the courts into the rase was highly sensational de lie was out of low ii and mil luiwti. ni,l v.a- l.iii.vvn to be etiiiii; eery ml luciii-e lo haUiillie-s. "' -.'aiiin' ion i. issu- ii d ii III!"- .,' pa-s t the pro.-eediiigs. -I,. I a I. member uf the d 'I." nil Is of peti ' I -v had lic-ii r.- I'll' Il V cillllllilic.l on lld'lll ional llitorillllt loll. All dispiilcheB were so positive III theii asscrlioii thai the Nobraknu was torpcdoeil, it was Ihe gcni'llll upiliinil Ihal Ihe II ry of Ihe vessel having s-lriick it mine would not hold. There was no iloiibl in offi. ml nicies Ilia Ccimanv vvoibl disavow Ihe atlinli, but Ibis, it was iinlcistnod, will not a p. i-hcdulcl. 'I., lo la h' . .ipl-l.r of .1-11' lac I, .-ii,l,. lie Ot iihoi a Mil 111.' ill 1 1'. iei- " lati , b. a Pic: , h." P."' I. u a r the I di li.r lien, he ll Ii We- ., .I-l' Il i In I '. e.r'h III. I i.l l.al'.u-s. a, find al-o llllll'.' ''ruin ii. i;.,- I th" '"I nil t Ilie edn le He ll.h'lli.: d I'h.ielel-. I lie I'leli. h - .,!'., J 'lo- I'e.e atlel limited Ihal slllisfv the Coiled Stales. Mfficial v.cte keeping on the "soft pedal" as vvl lo lb" Neliinslian. Init il was evi.lenl .y ihal the torpcloing of the Aincii.-ao -hii was rceard'-d as a wanton uttack, T'i'lav's dev elopllO'llt promised to be lent urifiinieiit for Initio'!' ii'uotin . ns the ailniiiiisliatiiin will now be aide to I ile it emu ri le e tu show thai -ul. mini om niiiudei s are not iu ri position to exercise proper iiol:inclll ill their ii 1 1 no K h, and toi pcloing of inei, l.ai, I men i aiinot, Il lore, be ,- In. -to. I under conditions satis- fa, lorv In Intel mil ional law. A, n resull of the iilla. s upon the '..lua-laii il is on s,il,!c that Ambus -a l"i Cciiird will be a-l c I to siigg other piii'luclH after elnbnriile eere iiiunies i n i . I, n I In the start of her ejincli milking vnvaire. Captain 'inslitvc . Knight was then in cnitimninl of Ihe N'eliriiMlian. When he sailed te ellflii'il letter froio Mavor Itolph to Mavor Mitchell of New Yoik and a message of greeting from Ihe local chamber of eiooiiieree, Crnwds wilne-scl Ilie suiting of the Nebrnkiin i.-li was esenrlc.l In the (iiibien (late harbor cinl't nf every description. At tin. offices nf William Pdanmn.l ,V Cu,. iigcnls for the N tn fts.lv ii ti, it was .lei'lare.l today it could be ne ccl'led llilil the vessel ia, nn euntril- I d aboard when she was alliickcil off I'nstucf. M.i I uf us I'D throueh life without mill in'.: the ile . -ov ei v that olher pen l ie don 'I care to In ar iil.nilt our llil tllellt . It is en v fur in'.st nf us to tell when i'. Ib.vv is a hvpc rile. We've workcil I lit the ,isiiicsM some nntselves, "f Bt'iry of Nval rinht. Aih. a. tn.lav br..'i;d.l n li.i - :i I ei.;' eel The captain riali--. airr.in, .lei n i l.-.l slury in A ti i.-.i i-- .'.le-cd e.,-l,v if th" h.'M' of a a be WHEN THE KING COMES HOME TO BRUSSELS IS DREAM OF BELGIANS win II," Au dll do d The Weather r of Works, Lewi- Hoard of dueation, j I hir Ldwurl Car- -'tcl '..'I' XTp. con- The ,verge wife can d,..ui,t sn ei-j fcie-l in n-"1 .... ...i t pi.mH to -SU'II 7lrill ll'l. " ' .......nr... .tlfr Wll'll " " . . f.,ruien Minister on " ' .. ter nu "' , , . . . . v-rtii.r in tor n fc(.n.i : in.'. ' ' "table speculation and wns I during the day. husband ai. when Oregon: Tonight nnd Thacday fair t, showers t portion; south to wct wiinls. i an nn, I Italia ii flcis Mon lav following Hie laid on 'he Italian 'oast. Mac I'ublin wii'-hip wil' La-lly -biui-n,o. liiel :e fol a'd to dl'ip nut of the riaiiiiL' fight whi'h was being wigcl with 'be Austrian", Ihe rsptain -nid. The ,i-ciaa hips fb'd toward P'.l.i. The battle " '-uric I off tin- Li hi Inn I, iiiidwiiv between Aii'-otia niol P.iiil.'lla which the A'ltrinns boni bar. led. the cripinin -ni l Fur twenty tlillintes III- fust A net i in 11 dclrovets ,xt ragged It'l l dodged before the heavier Italian -.es-el n I'd oillilililill'-d n, intistfiiit fire, i i Bra-sols. 1 Next to the Kni'lish, he Belgians lidoli AliiericiniM. 'II, .-v know thai unly a few miles distant finm th"io ure tnil- hY WILLIAM O. BIIKI'HERD. (I ..pvriKht pil.i by the I nil". I Puss; cipvnuht ill limit Britain.) II, a l.i.i.iiicis of Ihe Brili h Army, Noi'h' in 1'iiiio e, April '-'I. i Bv mail lions of Belgians who wuul.l be si.irvioe; In N.iv v,,,i ) have spent parts of if It were not for Ihe Ann ru an Pep two .lavs in want is I. -II of Belgium ginii relief coiuoii-sii.ii. 'Ihe ii"ioplao. mi l 1 find that the dicaiii of the Bel mini can flv in a minute fioio King gums is to see their king ride (jack Albert's Belgium to thill p.iverlv- n,ii, Brussola. Men and women, buys stricken Belgium which the Herman ami giils, out, hauls and tanners talk hold. nn, I plan nod have visions of th.i tune " Von are an Amei b an I Von nre an when ihe "king comes home." , American f ' ' said en old woman In mo, The Belgians that I hove seen live in with smiles of delight. " Von are tho tin. midst ol tho llril,.li (roups nod tiisl Ameri.i.n I have seen liucc Ihe ili.or confidence in llenenil French's war. I used to think Americans wern Kriuv is unlimited. Their ein.l uleiice is just hi. her people. I huve got your 11...1 . l...e i,. ill, ol. that lliiii here i v l.u. k room. Hhfl I Aeroplane Brought Down. tl,,. linglisli Tommies can even steer tr lb, I out nf her little store wheris I n .ter Ism Mav :''.- An Italian tin. lierinsii shells awnv finm their vil- I hud g.nic. to buy mange to a bsck I ..rop!sne was shot down bv Au-triiin ge, uimI thev continue liv ing in their runin nod returned with an American ! gun. near i..rit and two staff officers' bom tn.ler daily shell fire, supremely I'hig. tn.tinvr as observer, were killed, aecoi.l .nti.fie. that the lirin.n army win, - ' ' " froin.tnke i are ill' them, waiting Ilie tuon; when King Albert ride, lac Into (Continued a Jg ting as ing to liftcbi, related Berlin today. here i ill