'. 0f P-'jfl 1 V 0MA-lftJM wiBKneaBinRgAa FORECAST Sllli:its TONKiMT M SI M).V r WEATHER y maxlemm: Yivttordny, H Hit. I Minimum: TiNiny, nn. ",!. v tix'li A. ar i i i i, iii X ar AlKHFOttP ORKiON. KIMhW MAY 1!1ii no. as W $ KAISER NOTE A1!IS i-ifwdnot MALI to ML ISoSri GEiffl iIE v uUiulUu VL Rc ly to American Demands Insolent In Tone, Unfriendly and Critical New Instructions Declared Issued to Submarine Commanders Forbid dinn Destruction of Merchant Ships in War Zones Williout Warning Blame for Conditions Put Upon Enemies. HKItMN. May 5.--Following Is tho (i t nf tho Uernisn government In ro ply to tlio Ainorlcan government re "pctlng suhmartno warfare, deliver ed on Thumlay by Oottlelb vou Jag o, the foreign secretary to Ambas sador (lerard: " The undersigned, oil behalf of the Imperial German government. Iiiik the lienor to present to Ilia ex cellency, the nmhasador of the Unit ed States, Mr. James W. Gerard, the full" vlng reply to the note of April "", regarding the conduct of Her mit n eiilimariuo warfare. ' The German government handed oxer to lb proper naval authoritlea for early Investigation the evidence con'ornliiR the (Sussex aa communl nt'd by the government of the Unit id States ii nd Judging by the results Hi 'I the invrrtlgutlon has jlelded, tin German government la alive to the noRnlblllty that the ahlp mention I In the note of April 10 aa having I'l'.'ii term doed by a German aubma. rlnc Is arutally Identical with the Sm " x. 'Va Delay DecMoit ' The German government bega to ri'M rve further rotnmunleatlon on tlu matter until certain point arc net rt nlned which are of decisive Importance for establishing the facta f the cane. Should It turn out t hut tho commander waa wrong In iiK-uinilng the vessel to be a man of war, the German government will not fall to draw the consequence re sulting tin refrom, "In connet tlon with the case of the Hii.m'X, the Kovernment of the Unit ed tftaies made a scries of stale men U, the glat of which In the as aertlou that the Incident la to be considered, hut one Inatanrn of a de liberate m thnd of Indiscriminate de atruetinn of vessels of all aorta, wa tlonalltlea and destination h Ger man submarine commanders "The German government niuat empliatlcally repudiate the nsscr tlon. The Germnn Kovernment, how ever, thinks It of little avail to enter into details In the present stage nf affairs, more particularly aa Jo the government of the I'nlted Mutes omitted to iiibatantlale the assertion by reference to concrete facta. lUwimiHeal Sulmouine "Tho German government will onlv state (hut it has Imposed far reaching ws-tralnla upon the use of the submarine weapon, solely In con sideration of neutrals' Interest, In aplte of the fart that these restric tion are necei,arrlly of advantage tg fiermam' enemies. No u4 con sideration has ever been shon neu trals by Great llrltain and her alllm "Th Germnn submarine tones huv- had, in fact orders to conduct (Con'lnied on page three) ZEPPELIN RAIDS ALLIES AI SALONIK I.OMili.W Mx H. A ZeUn rrVii'!' .1 v.- lonii iluiiiu tin i. nl hour-1 (j I . i . .t. i . n ii I., .i Id ' ll .C. v 10 i I'll (felllp - ' fjnd (e ' (ft). V SYilul de-trut'iinn ,o , f,r.i, iiu - wim , I t,. , ' fj ' ',,!,, 1) T, ( I State Department Announces No Hasty Action to Qc Taken Decis ion Improbable Before Next Week Lansliiu Silent Cabinet Mem bers Hint Acceptance. WASHINGTON', May '--At Hie tale ilepnrlmcnt nfter the cabinet meeting it waa stated that no "hastx" action would bo taken on the German mite nnd that in view of its leitirlh mid I Ik- necessity of digesting it care fully it wn "improbnbln" that :m decision would be reached hclt-te next week. The enbinel waa in session tui hours and a half -the lnngc-t meet ing bebl fr several month. A wait Offldnl Text. Member of the enbinel were uti cninmunifiitive, all anyinir Unit - n fiiilber atepM would he taken until Un official text kiik placed bel'oie 1'ivh nlenl WilHfin. The privnte view of offieinU iiiuireullv wiik that the new order t Hiibmurme cotiiuiundcn p .iirpnllv met the ilomamN of the I'nileil StatcM mile an inleipn tn tioti were placed hn lliem o leml to attack on mereliniit vesxeU unncd for defensive purjMiMo.. The general tenor of (he Oenuun note, however, wax couxiilereil unntiafMetnry. Ah I lie enjiitiet memltetM It-ft the white Imhimc Kcvernl lnlicnliil their Wew that the I'niteil Sluleir would Iiimc In wait ami ee whether the new nn'is, lo Nuhmurtnu eonimandiiv wre carried out. While final decision on the utti tmle of the American tfoxernment await the official text, Home cabinet member indienlul that the Herman nurance probably would lie ac cept id and that diplomatic relation would not be broken mile the order to ritibmnrine commander was xio bitcd and American live enrinnctrcd. Ihiik I- Silent. All the other member of the eab- inet made ximiliu' xtutements. It waa made plain that I't'ecideNt Wilson would ilei'ide rttr HtuUvinu the olli cial text. When the cabinet meetinir broke no Secretary l,aiiinr; met all intpjirie with thi nply: "I cannot dixi-ti it ut nil at Ihi lime." , Mr. Laiii-inif would i o discuss Itici note except to av Uiut ni'itukcs in iibniaiiiie warfare w re not almi able ami riterale that he at wilbmr to diMMic I lie eonduct of aubniurinii warfare with Ocrmany after the hit ler bad abandoned the pi cent prac tice Later Secretary Lnnitnr aid it wa- M.-.ibe tliut the I 'tilled State miulit n-k (iernmnv lor an otltcml enpv f the preiou order to auburn line comuiandr-( which ueier have Iiccii ciiriiiiiiiiiiciitcd t the tate de p.ntliiinl -ii lli.it i,- hi, ik be com- p.irnl wuli il, in m imli-r ilt---rilicd in il. i mi PLEAD il GUILTY BOMB PLOTTERS M W Mlll'U. ", I i.i ot ! ,, .ilu ." ll ImTIII.IIi I 1 1 , ' . ,l'iMi- i ,,( l intln-li'tl on the charge ot i-.n iiu to dcstro ve--el- i';il I viii,' I. am Hon-, lor the .ilia -, .l. ... ,1 not ,, '" today bclorc .linlji II w in tin- I i ' Mil di-trn t 1 4. irt .ii.. I wen- ,. .1 I under hea ,u I In. nU. ( . t i Kuo l.oile iiliil Otto ..i if u, r i. I Ul .'"MU'll t it Ii I ,,i i-lni i. it u , held in iiyiMUl .in,l th, o In r- In Id in Oliil t ,u h li V . i v' lo b tin I. lit', i, ,ii 'mil r ii Ii n ' I I I ,i ,i J ,, , . U, , , , , 'I H I el , i . lluii II 'k b ,-ru "i i i Vt i'.'i' .mo mm r i" ucsifi'x the V II I , t , , . J CJK.V. VON IHM)i:.Mtllt(J OF jT German Version of Note Awaite'l Be- fore Action- One View Holds Gcr-, many Has . Abandoned Present Method! and One That RelaUwit; frlust Be Drekoti Off. WASHlSGTtJS, Mav .'. -I'i eiitent WiUon nnd the cabinet went cure! al ly oor the flennan note as transmit ted in new di-tuihhei from Iierlin. A firet feelinc Ibal it wa miaul- isl'aclorv .i humuwh.it ienxened by the text of the new ordci to subma-1 rine conmianilcrs although it waa foreoeen that the lelVienee to im- uiiinit.y. to "na rehiu,' xlup rccoguir ed by intermit lone I law" might admit of Home dipute of interpretation. So much ilt-iurd iimoi wonl ami AM HOLDS 10 VIEWS IAN NO their i.hudof. of tmMi..iir iinohwl inbn evacuated by the enomy In con truncal Ion fr. m (letm.in to Kngliah Ihnt no deci-ion e.m be attempted until the otrii-ial text l in the presi dent a bund. Auibu m'or (lerard cabled today flirt be hud itnrtcd it on the cable lai i ijjlit. It oughl to be in Wash ington h'ti.ubi or eailx tomorrow. Two View a C'unH(. Two view were eurrent in official tide. One wit: I lint (lermunv Iiiimi declared Ii r htmtiou of iibiiudoliinj; her pre-lilt miilioiU of iibuiuriuc warfare an deiuanded b the pn-idiil and that the American uoM-rninenl 'in lit iiavc o wait to Me whether the abandonment will la effected. The other wu that the I'mted Stnte. baviim alread nt templed to have tlrcnt liutaiu .:ic up it-, inter Icrcnce with neutral cumiuei-ee and liaMuir t(d (lermunv thai it inniiol illx'll with her il, hi-L'ollatioti-. Willi Ureal ilrilum. bn- no iarM- but lo break diplomatic ielation with tier maiiv. While the m in r.il t , nl the fl r- (Continued on page six) SEVEN VILLISTA RAIDERS WHO BBBBBBKBBBBBVHsBBttflieBBeVSf-tt'Hr TsSsf . & B ' ' S ,..,-. i !! mJ mKBmSuSL BeBeHBeBeBH BssesSk . .sseilBeBeBDBBev v elsBelZBeBBHl s5g IsmmsSs r-Jsmmm THE DEFENDERS OF GERMANY WHO AIDED i fMIKl, i ll I.I.I : I fend f die i-i mi in a). FRENCH INCHES ! NEAR nrnnmrn Tnrm lLrUIIEU IHfAtllj ; IlKltl.lS, Mn B - The upture of piicral 1'ri'iicli treneln i .oiithaHt of iiancmirt on tho veniuu iront wni iinnoniiccd today by the war office, Hepeated Trench attarl. ngalnat tt German position wet of Head Mnn'a hill broke down. iho lPXt ot ih0 war offl0 Hfnt0. nieiit follew: "Western frent: Lively fighting continue on the Hritltdi front li tieen Armentleres and Arraa. Near Glvonehy-cn-Golielle there were hand grenade Vombuta about a mine crnt- er In which tho enemy bad obtained a temporary fooling. "South of the Homme German pa trols entered a posit Idn of the en- " repulsed a counter attack and r"l'tUPod oao "'N'' r nnd forty-five obllera. "West of the Meusa (Verdun front) German troop enter t the t French defensive posllloua on the salient weat of Avon, ourt whbh had wiuc of the German fire. Those l" M "" destroyed and uban- doned, according to the plan. "Southeast of llaiirourt several l''rench trenches re captured and prisoners were tsKcn Itepe.iteil at tacks of the eiteuH .unfui't our po sition west of Until M.tu hill brul.e down complete "Kast of the Mi u e the nrtlll actions wcr Inteu e t Hpecall IliK the nU'lit ' 37,047 COLONIALS OF "" Kijtiiieh on the ololilal tin.,., I.HMlON, .Ma '. iiuiiibi i hi llrili Ii wliu an pi i urn i . in WMIIIII- In 'Il ' I i Ml 'i today. According to they total :i".lll7, tin lie baiitl- ot tlic I'litue u v.nl.ilili- these hinirc- Ueriiuuw hold neiK, the Turk- I I'J and the run! uti.Ktio -a, ii im , !l7lli. the Itiiluaii.ii. I Aio-lruiii out t'Mi A UT TOOK PART IN COLUMBUS MASSACRE, SENTENCED TO DEATH wQS" IN PREPARING REPLY TO AMERICAN NOTE (ItOWN I'ltlNCi: WIUIIXM FRENCH REPULSE si of meiise: I I'AUIS, Mav .'.. noon. - Weht of1 tho Metiao the Cermana .iHlerila I evening atrongi aitai'kcd French po-.! sjllons north of Mill :ioi, km the 'of flelnl statement this afternoon, but the wera repulsed along the whole i front attacked, each In one or two ' lt0nUl ln tho n,tVauied trenches. An attempted attack upon the tranches at Capy, south ot the Homme (the atatement adds, completely failed. ICaat of tho Meuse and In thu Woevre there waa Intormlttcnt bom bardment. The text of the atatement follews: "Hon th of tle Homme a coup lie main nttemptod by the enemy on our trenchea In tho rlglon of Cappy was jeompliUely checked. "Weat of the Meuse nfter hom- bardment of extreme violence the Ger. ' mnna at the close of tho day yester- i day launched a atrong attack upon our posltlona north of Kill 30 1 They were repulsed along the whole frout attacked, bnt gained a footing at some points In our udtance trench. "KumI of the Meuse and In tho Woevre thero was Intermittent ar- tlllcr iiolvli j "'I lie uii'lii wiih rcl.it f x i l.x calm on 'III" H M ot tin Hunt " 1 ATIACKS 1 rr.'NAVY BUILDING BILL VOIEO UPON THURSDAY W "IIIStlTN. M .v The ioni iiniil i iiiiiiiiiIIi i im! i lixed next Tliiii-ilav lor a m.Ii oh the bnibliinf inercii-c prnuiiiin lor the nax and wrote into the naval appro- pnation lull ,ioi-ion autliorixinir rea- toialioti lo lh,. at live li-l- of t'aii- t.ini- I'utl-. eidci, tiilibotiK, ItiiHM ii. i Hill, ulio., ii in, iii, .nt by the "pbtckllltr bonrtl" ha- been agitated I..r -eveial eiir Il w.i- explained Hi .t the ili,,irliiicnl b.i- general power lo ic-toie ilii.r captains to .'t'Uer.il tlnlv, hut '.ill. i lo act. a ere m t e c n't mo m I,. ji v. ,i cii or the Wio i."ll in'.uuiliUh nnd 1J J (r. ox ii.ki:mi.v Chief of the (etiiiaii General Staff. PRESS DIFFERS GERMAN NOTE Sonic Newspairrs Hold Americaii Dc maiiils Comiilietl With, Others De cline delations Should Oc Broken Off .Willi Gonrmny Great Vari ance of Views Shown. Xew York livening I Nasi: (let-many iHimya ureal anxiety not to break off peaceful relnlioiiM with the Unit- cd Ktulea. The flennan government inukc damnable facch nil throurh its note, but the central thing ictpiiied by 1 'resident Wilson il yield Moxton (itehe: It i bard lo aee why we should give Ambas-ador Von KeniMlorlf bin pasHHrt. ff we i.e, (lenuunv will have proved her eoi: lent ton that our neutralilv is farci cal. AtehiHon (Kun.) (llebe: More notes, mntv complications, mure in tensified hilterncHK against the Unit ed States. We ahould have warned Americans lo remuin at home. Tulsa (Okln.) Demecrat: (!er iniuiy's reply is disiipMiinling, but there ih yet Iiom that a break may be iivciIihI. , I'Wt Worth (Tex. Star Telegram: (lertuanv's couccsmoii is a ircat eoti eesMiiin for (ieruiunv and a victory for the firm stand taken by 1 'resident Wilson. San Aulonio (Tex.) Light; The Hole ul ti-i I v fails to meet the issue raised by President WtNou. New York Kvcouig Telegrum: The two nations are ho lar nimrt further tlist'ii--iou is ii mere wntii of tune, (lei many, as exper,.i, has put the matter up to Hie llnil, Slates. It is our dulv lo i-l.iud b the president. Kicbiaiiiid (a.) News -leader: Uerinativ '. it pi is a disingenuous ef- loit to have tiileliiatioiml mltv lur 'cinv mil on the same i.lm.e ..- ...l..r. j national minder and w-iled with the same pum-huiciit. St. I'nul lii.i..,i,.l, . r:..r,.,...,.' ..- eu oltler Is a real coin e--ion. Stuud injf alone ami without the unconcealed string al the end of the note, it might o-mii i lie wax to loiniilcte under- jslaiitliii".' ami the renewal of old lime eonliiliiv. ,. , ,, . n, ,, I b It i it.i.l, .1 in,) doiibllul. , V Vo I, IJInlii.; 'J1),,. n.,v . t, , nut lo Iii ,n t , iiti ,1 a- i -elllein, i,t ,,i i ill"' ii,., tit i in di-puie between tin i I mil il Mull .ii.d (ieiinau Tlieici-j no i on ,li ,, , ,,, ,id,J,ll, .,ihpb- '"' ' .. ."i choice uttiiltl tbu- -e. I,, .,,,, o out overiiintnt but to '""V out it det lured inttliluiu to ev' i tliploi le relation-. .Nt v S i k Kveiiin.' Sun- We ror luii'v lo-,, on ".'oviiiiuieui mav find in tin not, th,. -oliition nt our own tlllfo ill I, nt a. a "iini.il uidieatloli -it r ." t- the ,io,M-e, ,, jMaco it tills ii. vmiIi ulooin. pl.iinh, (Jer niiiiiy is not in the humor t to heed ,lln counsels of wi-doiu in hiimuiiity. 1 She l, sy, nortd delimit. INOPINIONUPON u irf'-ton iiiiM'iei 'flip iii.fti it an " "I4ifi t4Hibni4tnn ,,i (tA-iim-. lie Hl, iron ii fi,a Tf i n javilji 'h,m lo fcie .re-t.lrl hi brfiJlA e . ' - o' , ,r, - , e 0 iCHt'nuei! on se p,) ","', 1 4 IRISH REBEL LEADERS SHOT FOR REVOLUTION Joseph Plunkctt, Etlwnrd Daley, Will iam Pcarsc nnd Michael O'Haiira han Executed for Treason at Dub linFifteen Others Sentenced to Death, But Commuted to Prison. DUNLIN'. May !. rW more rebel prisoner were sentenced l death by court martial and shot (bis morning. This was announced uffleially. The men lire .loaepb l'luiisttlt, IMvvanl Daley, Miehnel O'llanrahan nnd Will iiim I'enrae. Fifteen other rebels wera Miiteueed to ilea Hi, the official slatemsiit adds, but biter their sentenuea wore oom inuled to ten years' penal eerviluilo. The death sentence of another pris oner was commuted to eight years' jH'iial Hcrxitudo. Two rubeja were cutcuccd to leu ynara in prison. Tlie following official I'omtHuiiica lion was issued Ibis ufturnoon (Thiirsdii): , "Four ptiaoiiera, .losopb I'luiiknU, Fdwnid Daley, Miebnel O'llauraluin and William Pen me, wore soulunced to death and shot Ibis moruitur after the sentence bad been ootiflnnod by the general commanding; in nbief. "Fifteen, others sentenced lo death were commuted to leu years' "venal servitude. They were: Thomas Havau, Thomas Walsb, Piulan L.vneb, Jlich n el Men y n, DenuiM O'Callaglian, l K. Kweeney, Patrick McN'ealry, Peter Claney, William Tobiti, Oeorg Irriiio, John Doherly, ,1. ,1. Walah, James McLinii, J. J. Iteid und John Will ains. "Another priaonM', John McOarry, waa commuted from death lo sight years. "Two others, Francis Fabey and Uiehard Da is, were sentenced to two yenrK." Joseph Pluukett, courtmartlaleil and shot to death by order of the Hrlliah government In Dublin Thurs day, was one of the seven original signers of (he proclamation of the Irish provisional government. When Patrick II. Pearae, provisional uresl. dent, ami Thomas J. Clarke and Titos. MacDonough met a similar fate, It waa announced In cable dispatches that of the remaining four signers of thn proclamation Plunkett and James Connolly were lu prison and that H. MacDIariuad and K. Ceanut bad not been accounted for. Mac Dlarmad, who Is a cripple aad In feeble health and Ceannt and James Connolly are apparently still alive. Plunkett was a member of the Catholic branch of the famous Irish family of that name. William Pearse was a brother of Patrick II. I'earse. He waa a sculp tor and was once a tutor la the Irish boys' school or which his brother was bead master. Kdwurd Daly and Michael O'llaa rahan, also among the rebels killed yesterday, have not played promi nent roles In the revolutionary move ment mi fur as ('side dispatches Indt- tute VILLA ONCE MORE VI. I'ASO. Tex.. Muy r.. Al den erul Fuiislou's tetnporury lieudquor ters here it wa- saitl this afternoon a massage had been received from Qen eral Pershing in which he stated that he thought he hud located Villa. Mexican ofliciaU said iu Juarea that there cre still some message to be xchauged nith I'arranxt be fore a final conference could be c.UI3 cd, abil that it might In- Sntiirtlav bee PER H N LOCATES fine tU ugrrcjr,unt wa-. signed. 1KIJ "iSBio u"lu, tiuaneial reprusentn tHvc ut the do laeto government, ()d tlie iiurt'eiiient xvohIiI ubduiibtedly go through .i- r)inailx plauned, with a t' ui'i i , haunts. 0,iiiureil Ijv i iiitttl tajl'' W' re " nt ut;e I 'u itedii i ' i i ' d ir ir t A I !,-, n