f 1 i a 0 WIUHIW ,, JJi t ,rdiPMnpP 'W W WRATfffcH ffirNffif fnffff w. FORECAST I' ll i h it if, frircrtfrfitnu (.-nlillil noil VtednetifMy lit. NO. Uf Ill rlfi M 'mrM'nr t oil S. aW" Wk Xf JLvX'JLjlJL JL a w-lk-fjur ILJ JL i JL!4 ' . r I I I jl'J ' " - - - L - - - - ..... V 1 f5 , HMi8 1 DAin TFIITflffi THRP.F MILLfO 55 REPULSED ALONG nVnrauiup M B M.1HIW German Baltic Cruisers Appear Off Lowestoft and Twenty-Minute Battle With British Light Crtilsors Fellows Coast Bomhardeil ami Two Men, One Woman and a Child Killed Two British Llnht Cruisers and a Destroyer Hit, But None of Tliwn Sunk Germans Retreat. LONDON, April 25. German bat tlo cruisers appeared off Lowostott today. Local naval (arte engaged the raider aa did aim Uritlsh light cruisers. Tho German warships re treated In twenty minute. The Herman warships openod flr on the roast before departing. Two men, one woman and n child were killed. The material damage appar ently was small. In the engagement two llritiah light cruisers and a destroyer were lilt, but none of them was sunk. Official AiinoiiiH'eiiicnt The follow Iiir official announce ment wan made: "At about 1,30 o'clock this morn Iiir the Herman battle cruiser eiitiud ron, aceompnnled by light cruisers and destroyers, apepnred orf Lowoa toft. The local naval roreos engag ed It and In about twenty minutes it returned to Germany chased by our light cruisers and destroyers. "On shore two men. one woman and a child wero killed. The mater ial damage seems -to have' been In Hlcnirieant. en far as Is known at present. Two Hrlilsh light cruisers and a destroyer were hit, but none was sunk." I.owetoft is on the North sea roust about 100 miles to the northeast of l,ondon. It Is almost opposite the Hague. Previous Haiti Mmk On previous occasion attacks have bt-n nuide on the Kngllsh coast dur ing the war by German warships. The most Important raid was made December 18. ISM I. The towns of Kcarhorough, Whitby and Hartle pool, about 150 miles north of Iowes toft, were liomburded and alio lit thlr tern person were killed. Oldod by fog the Herman vcsselH em iped. .lanuarv 3, IBIS, a further at tempt of the kind was mad" but the Girman squadron was met off Iwg gcr bank by the British battle cruis er squadron under Vice Admiral Sir David Ileal tv. On being sighted the Germans made for home at high speed. Their rear ship, the Mluecher. was sunk and two other cruisers were set on fire and damaged severelv The British flagship Lion was dis abled by a shot In one of her feed tuuks and was ic-wcd In. I fir i XhvhI I Salt! The first German uaval raid on the British coast wus made Nowm-1-iT 3, 1911 Three battle enin-en. (Continued on page two.) ANOTHER ADVANCE SUGAR PRICES I'uini.ANli, Or., April 2:.. The uIm.I. .ile puce ot UKur will udtuine l"i lent- er UK) pound., tomorrow, it w.i uuiioiiiiced here today. The puce of cane ugr will be S.1." and beet 7.H5. TheMi prices are the hulie-t hi the history of the l".,il iiMiket. i'liithcr advances are pre- iln-ted. . NKW YOHK, April 8. SuBar t....k.. mother jump today, fine gruii i ,ied celling at 7.40 cent-, or -Mthin t i, iiut- ot the high record of 1914. l'.t raw market ulo ery trong Kii i -ili. of iibax ut -Va ctt and idIit. onlv l under the high I'vel t.iWi.hel titter the outbreak of the I ir. n w.'. wh'le tutii. liar n Hie uytuwi, !! i-e made ne J) jf,nM ord. 1 1.. . ontiniied Reo v buviri "f both . .! .ili.l l .iw Q W)i i - l FnroMii , t.)- i- . iin U ii - - ' ' k3 Three Successive Attacks en Hew French Positions Near Dead Man's Hill Futile French Advance Also Driven Back Scvonty Bombs Are Dropped by Zeppelins in Raid. 1'AltIS, April 'J.V Three anew ie ntliick were made by the Gor man laxt night on the new J'rwtch Miitinnx nenr Dead Man'' Hill, o the Verdun front. A war office an nouncement today the firt two iiiilts failed rMi)lelely nnd the third attack, although uitcd hv the use of gun, also broke down. The tlertniniH Miwtitiiicd henvv lo.-c dcraiim trootM nlxo nttempted l.it night to carry an advanced po-t ut the redoubt of Avoeonrt, but tuilco1. tin the Verdun front ct of the Mctixe there was le activity. Fight - inir with grenade occurred tlm morning in Aprcmont forest. Outwit SlHieiueiit. HKKLIN, April &, ia Lml..n. Heavy lighting has been in pmuie-. for amition nenr Dead Alan. Hdl. uurltieiift of Verdun, the w;ir oIm- announced tiHlny. The French ml vnneed in wavi iijrninl the tferm.ni Ireiiehe-, but were driien b.tek undt i the l'iie of the infantry. The te.t of the Hlntement follow-: "Veitcrti front : There ha been erv lively nelhilv liy I he uriillei ami iixuitorH mi both Hides. "West of the MeiPe hand grenade attiieks developed diirinir the night northeast of Avoeourt. "An nt tuck delivered in M-vernl waven ngainxt our trcnehc''cuit of Head ManV hill broke dowu under our inlnntry fire." JIlH'llll ItHld. LDXDOX, April 2."i. Sevenly Ih(niK were drpied durinir mt iiiuluV ZeiHK-lin mid. One man w injiiriil. Four or five Zepfclin7 the otliiinl pre bureau Miyx, took mrt in the rind. The oltieiitl xintenient fays: "La-I niglitV air raid over the Nor folk and Sul'lolk ruttt aiHfear to lme iK'en eurricfl out by four or file ZepK-lin-, only two of which made a xerioitM attempt to penetrate inland. "AlMtut eventv bomtiH upear to have lit en droiutcd. due man ix re- tHirlcd t.enoiifly iiijiin'd. No further detiiilh of ea-uiiltie- an- now uuu able. ItlllMMI l-tf-M, ATIIKXK. Ai.nl 25. via I'lin-.- The Unnm hv llie Ilulgarion iinm during the war are e-timated bv Itul gariun rert received heie t amount to M7.INNI killed ami o.ooo woiiuded or iuiiuir. I'AIMS, April 2-VSiji IhhiiIi- '' ilniiicd mi 1 inn kirk tin-, iiionnn.'. A wiiiii.ui u.i- killi.l mid three null v. ,im!i il. liKh MolNKs. I.i . A.ul J t'"l- niiel Theodore It elt, who-e name wii- not on the tiket, run -e ond to Senator t 11111111111" ut the Iowa pre-i-denlial preierenee primaries, Meeord iug to incomplete li-ruici diseloxed by the Mute eveeutixe councils' eanas. JiiKtiee Iluuhe- r.ut third. Jnd'cu tinii. are the iiiuium- tote will be inoiv th. ii lii.iaiii .iinl Hi it tor Koie- M It .iliollt i'lOO MILITIA CALLED FOR PITT.SBl Kii, ru .' Th' tiu PennNUania .Sdtioinl t.nit ina t,e called to preer- order in the ei inghouhe strike one an indiiated today when Adjutant Uoneral Thomas J fiLeVtiart direeiad the (Oinmamiort. mt the Tenth and Kigbteenth in(intr regiments and a troop of rasin to PiTTSBURG .in.' ill. .' l KO hares w ims! ohm k mm.U Off BRITISH AIRSHIPS WEALTHY CITIZENS B BARD HOSTILE CAIV1PS IN EGYPT IX)MK).. April ::. Kltlit HrtUkh aeroplanes bombarded tlie hoMlle camp at Quails. In Kgpt. near ih 8uos esMsJ, It ws MMMaaoa4 offi cially toda). Toe ram was de stroyed and the hostile troops, toe aviators reported, appatwatly bejtaa t withdraw from that district. Aa official statemeot frosa Ma don yesterday said a liostito eoiosaa 3000 strong had attacked the ttrMati ! at Qua t la and that a force of iso men made as attack near leir. The prose ra near the 8oes eaasJ of hostile oraanlsed forrea la oaea numbers had aot beea diarlaoed pre viously. Qaatia is taaty-fiv aiitsa east of the canal, on a rood to Kl KanUra. wher the Turks aaaaa taear previous uucceifu! atteaist to reach the canal, in November. 191 . It appears probable that toe praosat attack Is boiac made by trtbessnea from the deaart rather than br Tark ish regulars. E LAND IN FRANCE 11 m R AN fs tbttbr jim mIu 4 ta ansa, i iiurdaw. MAItHKII.I.KS. Kr.HK-, rtl Si -- j Tbe tofMane ji " a . Another contingent of itusiaa trans dfid tm tn n im statft fnss arrived horn tods d 14, mOir iujr , ',fsaaw yim Tao first fareo i It onuf juried tK.ali, mgsmit, . .moajotodj.ua. at Marseilles aa Tburdi ot ! icm). week and aturda .sd taroean j tarn U- Ur 'U tfrja aa hyona on the s north ward iro- OM , tvsmit vt 1 Wrm -sumabl.v for seru itu th Frea'h um 0 , ut aorAii 1 troops at the front Tuo auaitif-r f lJl. ,u,vtut. tfct lt men in the sfedltioa was not dl rlosed, altboagb the ttusstaa eoutiB- gent was deseribed as -a strong i ... It was intimated la dispatcaoti from Marseilles that poswuiy a aaar- j J(B t mwiim ,. & ter of a million men would be immj, n-w y itkaac fmu. -this spring from Kussla t Kraaee )tmm y., rtearl? ? aa Kussla has more men onoer traia iag taaa she can aoe on aer fiefctaaf liaes and it Is easier ta o,i tasaa in Franco than in Kussla. The Russians were recoiv atk sll military aoaors nd dWUrVjod , smid enthusiastic caoers. I The contln.ent arr-ed at 1a o'clock this morale, it. cemia: - Im.' greeted by the ft ins ol tUn J Wlxt . niklut) l&a IsiOM kf. ana biukib ' .. . traft of many nations in the harbor and t a larg- crowd masked ea tfee JUS. General MlnUsier. tbe govcraar of , Msrseillea aceompanied l hi statf, j welcomed the. comwaadjir of iLe itua- sian force 'saer tiiaa aox- l utld strtlmtoi Th nuagia Jteoji, a-sanit-Usd as Mkmik w w iar aa the djk, roplieC to Vbe grootiag pimh tMir mwamlo; u is.it aawr fro.ii t thore sod lisrtr altaTBld 0,t,T ,t1 rfMa!r, , ., EVADE PAYMENT OF INCOME TAX Basel Mjsaey. Mai ionilailn a4 IfsJirrtrial Sals Frla rstaaat cl frar at Tat BT BJUHL. II N.LKT VkAMtttXGTQS. Attn Z. -Tr- to' soilaVsa tasAsr l ItSW tart Vt thraart taiaim -. rsasr M - ilwi.hai- n fl(ar ft-wuseaw aasl lawau as law soast iisus- jtssfMinaa T laaasa tst daotsj al tea font saln i stnHftMai aatsars twate Ti itstal Mtimm iwwm aarr lescMn su .'ussss Taw aaaSf mm: TM so i ansa I ciwt i tvf lsat M hut' i ut MfHfU Lrx. taWnt a Ot ir-ci mm mi r tmrm. Ikot ISMstss KMsske. 1 J-s W dm 4Stort. td iil itttsMa. immi wsarib iii liquid lis' if ,i. i, uii'C fik, t iditiv 1itt 1 Tii- i ttit4 JWf1-f utonrfHOf l u. t iittd as a ttisviif. ' i uaac tat- niv-i 1 Ui Ve lie 'f . an tattMiefciio! -ii- MAi( Trtituin- more lUaa ate tttwietiw I wall aaaa tu 1. Hs fJrtaw uny,Mm an atoav t Wbm mm W vu Mt taoeswi are S Hok 1a .-; i tteiSWi frtsuf'dfca!!' ! u at ai'Vt -limm u tt- Acfarfst X"Z !ooeoe. if im.' ".titrjia au iht m Iwnmiun ut .- . uu1 tf tj, jj,,,,, MOI Saw-'t ayr muiti4 Mur:t -nafrr f ad t1L4mu ,llim .fi aaa, itmm the treitnnri w .t - 194. law l a irUt.lTmUW , Ul, MLi, . ttoiir Muna to jax tA a1 irtr jfrjmUeniu i.us mm. c IS BOMBARDED BY BRITISH SQUADRON 'eswsa rxwitssan on H Belalan taasa ht nrstsHt aarsuipa at report fd aa s f:vriiafts Tssaaa dis- SOlelW fi'nm m frl.irn Th lltMn- itM'iii m rtortt ni of IB HataSfii ta taia rncutn dtirtog th .r Ta fotttvoHss qwimagf? has asea retwfi sa Jtsnilnsdass ' rJ strfUsa oarsaias, aeeam iMau ivy taf rovers s4 otner e 4fSi frrr4r wMtrtr4 eeinraag jC ;mfi UrffHMi off lioynt. IfiUin (; H aatfl Kaorko. Tao &sfsrs1niiiai was oao of tao asasisot atm- tao- tuataataa of tao war aa aw laaaasc sa daraitoa. Tat Cms ot Zniirire ka saM its ft tMf fivfrmii9 Thf harbor mtt &. mr- hi' 'trvrral rimes and iftiit 'hi, wr - tin Hrtfuth air ttt l'... rbrr h,Hn on triHI eEMRLTS REPORT HOURLY EXPECTED -i. .',rff ,.rl .. t re imrf ! Vm u ".i,.tor -ritrd at n-'.'.n .n liftmn t it i-oiiOf of Ma tMt.fssaev wirrti r i Iff Vo MsOtmass iftvit4. -".- iermaa 'aaaevitMC tvip tir x ,iri-t;in ante. ia -i)tTr-t r rn 'Mir ir- .trrment 'fSjHSS Ms 0tBk fc. !n.Wim..t to ha i r;tr ir0ferri rHr "mm polltl il mi:", itiHTt ir r s In (er i. in i iv jnn r i ! i 4 i-itor tii f fieitfc' i s't't ri)rret lai'ietUi" t.i tor ro a f"i'in't tv iti.don, i ' ffUtln 1 Hi m..i'-in ii ' t fo hve re ,imr-t fhfV wore rrnrf rutic.ifUnt v tmW wklmvn!i mk toaeuMiai. mmmim FAVOR IMIED STATES vf.,.ti.VJ' r "eere ".! ii.u5.,r aain rit ,rfre rti.iy "S-1.1 .fw .III" IK ' i ' 'ill' I'pUlt e -i -ii -n i i. A ' f" -rmime?iT I r. i-1 r if 10 MEET SCOII !E Cafnwri'j Mlrtlslfr of War Leave far Jttartz in Confer WHh Qfitoral Santt Ovtr Military QiiotitKms Cn ooTiiffff Pdrwlt of Villa, ami the WIHWrlwiil af Attiarfonn Fanrns. II. PAHO. Ten.. April i'l. (ienenil Alvaro Oaregon, miniter of war of the do facto government, departed front Hon Ioit potoMi today for Jiih re for his conference with Major fJenerol rTngh L IHeott of the United rttalso army, on lite military uex tMHW thai are now pending between the failed Mtnte and Mexico. A dis pat was received today bv daanrai fhtvMmt aomnuMider of the JuareC garriomt, from General naroftjaa, wmVh stated that ho "had started on hot journey and hofted lo sen hint MX ANTONIO, Tm.. April 2.".. - Oeneral Fnnotnn will accompany (leneral Mcttt to the conference with Irene nil OhregiHit it wiw nnnounenl at departmental haadqaarters today. It whm indieoted OeneruU Keott and Fnmton would remain here two or three days, in order not to nrrive ut the border too much in advance of fleoernl Otwegtm. They eteet in--tnictittOH tttmorrow. l'HII"fUI (O Irl'I'l'eM'llt. fleneriil Kuntton' portieiNititiii in the borilcr negfilialMtnN wan ordered bv the war department nnd is in tine with the wit.hr of the chief of ntaff, wwho believes that the porpe of the etnferenee will he better nerved if he hi with him one who i more inti mately artinainted with the detnils of the xitttatifta. Reeeitt ttf new that more Mexi-t-nn trotti, un bring eiHicenirated in northern Mesieo increased the inler et at tJeneral Fnnxton'H headtpiar ter io the coming conference be Iweea flenerol Hentt, f Ienenil Kreder irk Ffmet'fn ami (ienernl AUnro Oh regnn. It wok realised that tlenerat lMregfa, a- mini-ter of war, Iiiim mo dtfwiHcd hu ffrev that, bv the time he meet fieneralx Scott nnd r'unxton he will have behind him within cny reach mi fewer than iOMMl men. CaneeHteiMfOH of I'oreHt.. fteneral Scott pmbnhh will remain here until he knoWM that (ienerul I Hi- Im neanng the pl.iee ut the r, who'd, it i belie wtl, will not he before the end of the week. The eoneenlratWHi of Oeticrnl !' r nhntg'ti men httn eontinueil nnd IimIhn Ike Himtie force are biteke, In tret her m a marh fhorteiied line with the m.nn (tointH of etineeiitriiloiii at I'.ftt- OrandeM unl Nainiiiiip.i. S. i.nt- riM,rt)'d motenielit-. ol tie fiii'ln imeniiiK'tit trixip-. i-Miit iiiiiiii Ottiei.il liifttntitttlon pluectl the mini Iter of thne m and "bout Torrettii at ubtMlt 0,KM. Militiiry elliniile-. ot tb-e in Nonora tlint rould Im ued MgKint the A me r it- hi are approxi mately I'i.imn. ulnle .ni'dher .'dNNt are in the -fate ot f IiiIi'I.iIhiii. IVtltire hv ienerul (diregon to eon- unre liii'nil Scott of the -oumlne of In. iiiloiniilie argument. I'oiilil bi fttllotiieil, .i rtn v men In re ,i--erteil, bv -i wiv r,iilii.il ii-i it tin- coiiiliined t'nri , ill SHI .i.To ,,rll .','. Teu iy ftve llii)iis,in. lelear.iins proteNltiut iaslrnr aition wliu-h mixhr mean uf with (iernisay began iiouring in oe Mt-ndeom aaerman ami !. l of 1111 noin tate lost night ami til were ar rtvtag today. Although signed by Individuals Is flltnoia, the telegrams followed pre pared forma and were prepaid. There was nothing in them to Indicate who had prepared the forma for the slgna- ire ad paid the telegraph oui- ,rflU--1 i rng tto i!y telogramc of the n -on begda figmtag Ik to na- mm Ins and Ken rust from Iowa leaatora La Kolletle aud Hus , .... tram Wtoeoaoln. aonstors were im.i4.-it t the extent of the irope- CONFER NCE" 25.000 TELEGRAMS SEN BY GERMANS iBslvfl 1 U 9 l 1 In i EIZE DUBL Qrnve Dlitnrbancci in Cnpttfll of Ire tuittl Rlt tars Sofze Pntafffoe and Cut Wtros In Poisesston of Four or Five Pnrts of City Twelve Are Killed DiKlnn Confltot and Four Soldiers Shot Troops Sent to Suppress Uprislnf) and Situation Now Well In Hand. LONDON, April 15. AKguallne Mrrell, ehlef secretary fflr Iralaad. announced In the house of adramoMa Ite4ay that grave dlsturtMnaag hroko oat In Dnbim yestertiay. It added that troops had bean son I to the Irtali capital and that the situation was now wall In hand. Muter sotsed the postofflae yeetenlny and cut telegraphic communleatlon. Iist night they were In poaaeaalon of four or five different parts of the olty. Twelve persons wVrs kit lot I during the rioting which troops from the Curraah were sent In to suppress. There were several fatalities among the soldiers. As communication waa exceedingly difficult lie was not able to give any further particulars. Hut the house, he continued, might take It from lilm that the situation was well In linnd. Th chief secretary for Ireland de clared lie eould not say whether tiny persons had been arrested; noltlior could he give any names. Spunking from the Information lie hnd re ceived he eould say that twelve lives had been lost. CommsHlentlim with Dublin, he said, still waa very dif ficult. At 7 o'clock last night Mr. Illrroll said, four or five different porta of Diibltn were In the pinsstslon of the rebels, but he said they did not con trol the whole place. He also an nounced that four or five soldiers had been killed. Mr. Illrrell made his announce ment In reply to a question by Com moner ('rang Immediately after the assembly of the house. He aald that the postofflro had been forcibly taken posseaslon of and that tele arsphlc roinmuulcstton had been cut. In the course of the day, however. Mr Illrrell na Id. soldiers arrived from the CiirrnKli snd the situation wan now well lii hand OF L TO DEFY E WAHIIINCTON', irll 2 .t - Repub lican leader Mann took the floor to day and supported the sonata amend ment to the srim hill to provide for a regular armv ot J .0,000 men, aft er he bad failed to prevent considera tion of h Kpecinl rule to bring dla iiiteil itoinis lietwoen senate and hoiit.c to conference. ' I am aKainat this country enter. Iiik the war." he aald, amid v iii.iis hut l am In favor of uf in it nt .n juration now an that If wo .,!. fored into the war wo wH have -i.iiM-tliitli; to fight with. Ue ought to provide ISe.OOn men. put them In tralulng and hava them prepared for use aa the first line of defense if it became naaa ary. If. when peace reigns again throughout the world, there should be a desire to lower the standing army, I would favor it. "It la however, foolish beyond da seriptlon, for us to besltste about spending a little money that we ot.jr liavo trained men." Delists on the rule s limited to one hour We ought to prepare for tho worst now," said Mr. Mann. "I tni oppc-Kcd fo breaking off dip. lomgtie rotations with any country; now I helleyo that no oautit (o re strain ourselves and even aland la- f'ult and Injury, but thero is a limit. I r MANN FAVOR ARE ARMY RE I favor preparing tonight if U$ i" ii- ean,''