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Show - , . . r f.- ' - 11 I I -.-!, ., , ,- , D ' ''' "7-1.7...-. 1 , ., , , rAdES ,, APRIL- 'It - - , - .,. ., oo a. April the great expectations were, raised by tho allied preliminary operations of a fleet in the Dardanelles, according to Topresentative of Bzitish newspapers ex- who is officially ac credited to the London. - , 2:25 tirtiEZtbs trit. petlition.. - ,o- - it ' J. C i, '. if. ..0.110.4i c.0 ' or ..4'. 1 . -.- ' .. ..tists ( : .1: ' 110P., .. egt .fPfLir:4 a - C' TN aoadmmto .; tkilSallt,,,roa IOWA) s,;,,z At ..., s... os, ; 1;14 g3,1' 414" : ,,.,: , 4 YEAR I SIXTY-114"- n . :,- , .? Oi? . tti ,,.P - A . ' C ,,,: t , .011rogiar'' '4 oh; ,. f I rm. t JOHN MANYPRISONERS Si t,, ITALY WILL FIFTH DAY ON WITNESS - JOIN ALLIES -- WAY Record in Mt 7..; - .. On. Yser Canart, Beginning of Grand Effort to Reach Can-fro- Battle nel Ports Inter-- ! Numerous Letters Between ilimlimpression Derived And Barnes and Other Rdview With King and MinIsters ticians Entered , FOR FRENCH COAST BEFORE STANDI ',i CERMANS DRIVING I Signs Support It SMASHING AT ALLIES LINES 1., EVEN VON BUELOW ADMITS RELATED MAINLY TO RENOMINATION HUGHES Reported von Hindenburg is to Conduct Op1Atians-7-Emper,o,r- , SITUATION IS OBSCURE Making for Front. Did Not Favor This Course, but i it Press Fomenting Agitation Fa Less Thought Damaging Than to Defeat Him. vorable :. Entente 7;; tu c 1,,! . Is4;t .t r is 1. h. J Paris. April 26. 9:2, friend anti brother idlicer Iga;t1 art,' Ir.;z r,tt, ih.k till Peppitto tiardialtil has intiirttictl t t,, t, S4A1 dottrnal that Ciaribahli 1, ret.r.Liti.1, !IC,. OZ Kttined the impression front inter-lira- s ri hag anti King ietor Minisl'rectiter attlandra, Foreign "4( 1111S' tli,rLmere thv ter Sonitioso snot prominent politinlitt pl. ti, elt kiln .titrt.t,i ,,tines the ,, .1., '...kk t cians that Italy maid enter a - the gLneral puk,.. e . .pn the side of the allies It ,z t t. Ket 'a .,.5 parliament tmtent's in 31a.Y. ,. tt.e , "Orli, .4 the Gerirtati a. Paris. April Iii..ii,1.1, kiiit i,,,titt-- st,,,,, tat illstiatChtli ho re- I., Liiiiinin lia,;it Is ite,sit it. Mat scyrediled t, tin.. ilitirinal. ri ila queisted that bI name IVO ht. itISIii, ti flf,tilli are even. cloaed told The Nistin tient:As ,OrrcrItteu r.iln ..1,!4tr,4 i kuld MarPhal spondent. that in a ,onversation with, .,,,t, is,,k3 thc ea;t1 ttt CUD- , Ger-Itt thc on Prince kon Butioa. April t thi il Vitt- itpel.,t,ohe anti mai 'ambassador appeared pessimistic, 4.,Iti h..iii,,: iii, rt ntit Led .proceta- for apcIteefid solution, oyer-th,Ikg k. kik, pet kr.ktk. ,,-- VVV t s rat CDOEAMEDimAN to Triple War Preparations on Frontier.1 A series of Syracuse. N. Y April eQlltititnt:.al letters taken trian the ntt e. Pistil kept by ttie latc Thernas while he ,,as react senting- tha state of New York in the t tilted States senate, were today to the .jury trying William Barnes' Fait for alleged Patel ; againat Theodore ilitelkevelt in the supreme urt here: Some of the letters ere signed by Col. Roosevelt. In nearly all of them the writers discussed candidate.' for attee in the state government and in reply to a titiCStiwil by Mr. Barnes' CoUnPel. the former preso dent said without the slightest- hesitation t tV.it he consulted-freel- y a ith Sen- , - V" titie I d - .. II L , . 'ROOSEVELT'SS the allies. The Italian refugees from Austria say the frontier' has font-fleby the Atuitrians with concrete trenches and heavy artiller. A tirittith correspondent accredited officially-t- o the Dardanelles expedition admits that of forcing the straits is a tremendous one. His observational haye led him to the belief that a strong army for operations On the Gallipoli peninsula will 'be nocesser,.. Land operation& he INLYS, would present difficulties. eine Turks , are the strongly entrenched. New victories in the lighting in the- - Carnethlani are Maimed 'ty the Ausarten& After several weks of slowprogreas they have at least reduced the Russian itolfitions on both sides of the raw valley, theyienna war office annOtinella- - Petrograd-repor- ts the repulet"of- an ottiwk in I.Iasok peas and says that the,Austrians heve brought up a large amount of artillery along the Carpathian front. ---- I. The British nary is --convinc,ed." the naz-- , correspondent mays. that the ois ttanion Instl- rn,"2"could be towed if loos of ships that would result; but unless there were a powerful army ready to occupy the Galipoll peninsula. the moment the fleet paased into the Ger- Wit Of bl armora, the Turks and mans immediately would close the straits b ehind it so the warships would find it difficult to fight their way out . I The fteW German. offensive hi Belgium, styled by smite itrittsi, c,a.imentators the greateist haute of the war, is being pushed on mitt,. d the power of the army Gertnan), la reputed ,to havs,assembledaione front The Otnetal annottlicentent. from Bettin today rePoria ImP''s,ose victories, although-n- o admissions to this effort are made at Par', laindolP-- The German, statement described sr attack in which it ir iia;c1 large numbers of prisoners sere taken; 'alluding The official Parte statement gives few details of the fighting in het,-is said German attacks were checked by the British. Th., man attack is developing with great tome over a...large pan t the estern front. Berlin announces the recapture et Illartmiuus-Wellerin the mountains near the eaetern end of the line, which the French 1,4,k rt.- s ea-etefitty atter several seeks of fighting, On the heights of the 11u battle haa begun. Iz; the eat there Was WI change estordaY, so- far as the iii,rman statement revealed. The opinion is growing in Rome that Austria and Italy are drifting inevitably toaard Aver. A diplomat accredited to tha-outri'is,ites Prince von Buelow.,the German ambassedor at Rome who hss been the principal figure in the efforts to avert such a war . ea saying that it Would be impossible fur Austria to accept Italy'a demands, Pp-pin- e an. s no reGaribaldi, grandson of the famous Itallan-ottatesmcently lust a Conference with the Mfg is bald te ha, e rtceteett from them the impression that Italy would enter the uar with The following,official announcement was given out:, "The general attack, on the Dardanelles by the fleet and the army was resumed yesterday. "The disembarkation of the army, covered by the fleet. began before sunrise at various pointa on the Gallipoli peninsula and in in strong entrenchspite of serioug opposition from the enemy successful. Be-,was barbed wire, completely by yenta protected .fore nightfall large forces were established on shore- The landcontinue." advance ing of the army and the , t LAKE CITY UTAII,.,... Summary of War News, A012611915 -II admiralty and the war attack on the a that afternoon this declared general office Dardanelles had begun. An army, it was said. had been disem- ntThe- barked successfully. 26:719I5 'SALT .. . London, April 26, 5:23 p. ' AND LIBERTY. 1.' . .. ATTACK DARDANELLE! ..,,6 - ' .....--, -- - TIMM ., :::.: . . - i ALLIED FLEET AND TARMY - .. . , - The adverdsement ot rout bnainets is an outward visible evidence td your itallty , . . 14 ' T b, - . , I I ;. 11 i; :., r I ...., lie-for- , 1 :',:,i. :,-- m.--- i s ;t . ' about affairs at ;AlbanY, MOVIE ei ; again. to at all times that knowing and realizing i and British amazed the ist0 h aaa the "boss- of the Republican Nothing .1 ., ,L: c French gunners more than the 'resist- retipaso party in this stale. One of the letters 1111" read during the forenoon ,aeattion conTAKEN BY GERMANSI forts around the '..,11, ,,.. ing power of the old tained a postscript which read: ' ;4::"' 1 Dardanelles. For els:Mille; those at - ,,, . right. III change the whole board of .2 ' . Seddul Rahr and Kum Kale were sub-t- o tax a MPF83,tr3. 7,4 I':i:A,.-'!-The colonel denied emphatically that :Itlri ted to a devastating bombardment (1:B141110,s tm th, ,,,,, i ii of the suieh eon(' rences, conatituted "invisible ,s., ,., .. in February, yet when landing parties ai, li.i ,it husliiildea, -st ' watt ttls:;i, government." examined them they found the material ilipt le The situation is obscure,- .Prin'a ,.,:-;,'"4"1 J Lot I : Motley ..to Including Senegal i ne galebk,ay ILito "My actions." the witness asserted von Bue low is 'mot d as sayitTg. and t ,,,r I.r interezt comparatively small. damage done was q , -i ;'- i finable L as "were as they 'could be.. the kb..., paas ,i,4;7,...--:fAlthough they were mere shambles. Ian come !Pim it ti ,s.4, t, 1,,ritiva L5r7. Col. Roosevelt resumed the ',linens I expect no i, t Negroes, English, Turcos, Hina ing U. s ene of man- - .. IS, h many VMS ware still intact and one I' ',.. ari, pretcliamm" -Italyit 6Pk ., ,.,r, ;kg alklig stand today for further k.n thcin. 1 . .nch piece actually was found loaded. e slue 1 s 111111.,8$1,piv tor Austria to accept dus, French and Algerians by it'ounsel for William Barnes It on un, ..,.k..tt ,k.,..,n.,. tt arsaa, as "Similar conditions existed in the the other hand Italian military .4,1..,p,, , i.;., .., ,. was dis, the tonner U. the fifth After ditioucti oy forts nearer the strait. ,,e,t,,,,. president's .: id,,,h day preparations ere agellIM:rij et:eh propor"wait,' 4M... a ' i witnese. ap itliatri the h..,, asters to the battleships Ocean and in, . tions that the 0 When court opened a stipuation , '' tii...,11F v: iturk,ur.. tAkta the 1,it irresistible some of the guns were becomes pressure diplomatic counsel on fire a that titatio ,,re depositions of four heavy of the ncgoled .ia wittitirswinir CANADIANS1 concentrating ALSO THOUSAND unnamed 4Itnessetiroutside the state We. Evident)to the object ENTILLNCE TO DARDANELLER these vessels while the wort of retheir ;lima it i.ittit iti it,itit ict Like l'ohart , lot 'f,,,-- , guiu titrie. would have the same effect al if the Filations Wag , moving the crew with destroyers was i.atill.,1 tor lit,A snineentratiung along i .?, Witneseeit appeared on the standwsa In progress." the trohes ot trseo'w slot in the aition since the first attack on the outer 1110,o6,41 41,66, Have read 7 Into the '' Aust non record. 1r. the , eonsiders Troops Mr. Th hins. are I Then aihnins. movable the there correspondent forts. Bank t : , -,j, attorney. then put into the recTurks such poor gunners that the allies light batteries whk'h bomberded the German War Office Claims Gen) 'rho between Fortified Entire Frontier linhand ' ord letters written br, Ba.rnes to would have been at eonstantinople if ship from the most unexpected quarstill Is being kept clear et , er' ' 4 ''''.'j:'..1.','.41'2 Col. Roosevelt and by Col. Roosevelt i&. 1'111,, there had been only Turkish troops to ters. The severity of the fire from le Bellunio. Baty, Mail t Mr. Harries and to Herbert Parsons eral Successes, With Notable ia Paris, s"rii. lee8artrigsutlt r. ;4 ' ';''''..i. deal with. Re say. he believes it is es- these batteries frequently checks and : I The latter letters, dated Aug. 21. DOt 'Apt-i- t 7.. 930, a. drItalian rt,f ugees sential to have a very large force sup- makes exceedingly difficult the 'Lark of :c..' ..:.7..:Iil. to the peace 00,n- ti t dt were nearly identical in contents and From Austria report that Austrain r,,Trie-3Captures in Vosges District. plied with heavy artillery. both fold mine sweeping., t title-LttliWrIll, ell ,.e nit tit...rimtis,d - ,,:::::ii. ,fr phraseology. In one letter Mr. Barnes troops have fortified the entire .from et ..,...,;e.,1,:... and howitzers if the expedition is to ''The more the task Of forCing ths V.: .,:, Mila :ht. .f ....t.g.ties liae Sent litli , i::': discussed Gov. Hughes. He said that tier even building eniten,111Twpts ', he a success. .:, ,1 straits le examined the niore tremeni. ' -r rage. r t : it. 'f '7.....:;.. Fh.tild Hughes be elected he would Pet concrete behind a 'itch have it,tiNert pilecea a pp, ti li A:a rite.,,,ii',,. .;:,...4, :.? ilk, dous proportions does it assume. More. in- - North sea are 'in tkpi GREAT OBSTACLE. art. a erg caliber. of Berlin, April IL by wireless to Sayup political machine and that all poli- cannon large over. we do not know the strength of taut special az- ticians who oppo,ed hint wouti have to Sitid to have 'declared that it hostilitira stilt a d, 0:, :7it,1,, "The first great moral obstacle." the the enemy' land forcea but they are ville. N. Y.In the official statement t hero rr Minn has 0,11,n, ,4 t, virtualr . int, "sneak in the back door or get out of are tyeada they Witl l'FLZ, the villages British observer states. "lies in the con- entrenched everywhere and the lesson given out today by the German general !I ,ea,1 on ....,,o.rI "t the interest in pout ice." from Salve To ,Laste. Italy. :9 rnI.ij to 10111 ft.SUNN stantly renewed mine tied; then the of Mindere brought home clearly what army headquarters it was announced ate! a .Thr 111,,,. of north ft. the S. concealed batteries of heavy howitaers I. the Inevitable emit of assaulting en, HUGHES REN0MINATInN 1 that more than 1.000 Canadians; had 'fiew This information has done much to and the direct fire guns placed in po trenched positkuts " York. 2S.John RunnY. The reply of 1o1. Roosevelt, written counteract ' ' that Austria is Two reports been captured in the fighting around whose antics April Gerrnan Attacks as a moving picture at Oyster Ray. says: "Under the con- posed to conduct ilitionittic ritigtti;,- Times. Belgium. The text of the state- comedian have made millions laugh, ditions !17' s of the territory to Checked It seems to me that by British Troops while it ,tno for the cession died at his home in Brookbn Organizations-Seriement follows: w ill tin ..-..I to damage He had been ill for about three wet,ks it will -i' The Germano hold Lizeme, on the of do more damage not to liughes i Paris Apr.1 :S. I., leondon. ii:40 a complication of diseases. him and this damage will extend Workmen in Trent inate m ath war lit Fri west bank of the canal. which the Oftt,ethis I,. Members o his family sere with him the state." tkrn,n gae ,,,.t an official report, French pretend to have reconquered. when he died. For a week he had an- !outside On Aug. 24. 190g. Col. Roosevelt Colors to the Called reading: wrote on been the mond. A strenu- to Mr. Barnes Also on the east of the canal the con- rrntly erroan attacks "In Beitiain tso from Washington in ' t In 'gaining their release from con- quered terrain remains' in the posses- ous monti) nt work. it is believed i as follows:. part Paris. April 36. 6:26 a.m.An exhausnt-o.it Iton, l'asehendaele Verona Paris. vie April caused the breakdown which rellitlifbl troolng Italy. camps ;.dre'efer-- , sion of the Germans. The number of, the inquiry conducted by the judicial miration Mends do up in Albany I shall Pachot. who conducted cariiion taken . The erien-LIrk...a,. stand frontier describing conditions In tne ia. by the Germans rose to authorities of Paris as the result of theMagistrate by them- I have given them. inductinquiry. in his report, divides) these 45, including four Trent "ante that commerce 'Inert- pi,n lain,' orded with Ypres 1 kr province reEnglish. has the two made clashes frautsulent enterprises into public ing you. mi. beet judgment. Now. by complaints tiolen,-eOur At il tiO g Are :le irVi: efjp, "Northwest of Zonnobeke the German MITCH STEAMER WITH if and InduStrY 'are paralyzed and agriculyou .aild those like you fear out of The first ts described 'as purely com- attacks l',i,t at a standstill because of the 1.1,'k Vint d aii,t1g ill, I.,..r rand!. ture More than 1.000 Cathat .. revealed. the Malin says. that continue. shall ask you to cut mercial, though operating under the nadians werc taken t ,,3 Nirti I tiittle ite 1,,,retti, we re- tiaroat, . your of workmen. 40.144,41 having been called i prisoners. The lt; charitable organizations formed cloak of charity. Not only is cash so- total fear is groundness. your Al! horses But my judgment U. the color& t ritk,, ark m.k. and oxen rui,e' number of prisoners rose to 5.000. I is that the convention since the war began. ii are swindles licited. but the gift of articles of vari,, h. Itleckse the Include Senegal negroes, Engaill fulminate have been requisitioned. '.. ' ",r, Olt .',..,..r.t, PEACE WOMEN ABOARD Thirty-ny- e Hughes and that it would hurt very of them are reported to he ous kinds under the pretense that the They The lack of sulphate of copper. on CanaThe is ct, il, lish. attack Hindus. Turcos. French, Lung will be sold and much more not to nominate conducted by men who were released articles'thus obtained him than to kill parasites which infest tne mul- th c. t'al.nr, kr. kit h. rt,,rte,1 yester- distributed among dians. Zouaves and Algerian- north or the entire dtoo unhotme di tii,a, will' '1;:n'i berry tree. has threatened the silk- rtai. sss he I..t.I I,., our ,Itritei- guru. tiuhrti rti:usa t rem prison Just before or after mobi- the wounded.proceeds region h9it the sick and the refugees. s("In the Champagne worm industry. tom- of the chief re- - taeS and the Ile.ni: driPn itateks He two French- night attacks t ...i DETAINED AT ANCHOR him". Two of these "philanthrolization. The humblest of these organisations, it sourees of that sectiitn. h ?,;. ' attack repulsed. ra.,4, an,ther Is 500 MOD atOn nets mid. at least francs the September le. Col. Roosevelt wrote "On the Meuse heights the German pists" In particular attracted uatrian military authorities are said t furthr t,, tht e ,.k in the direction this letter to daily. Mr. tte While Barnes. to -i Aenl i:,. strivinz.tu re- tention of the investigators. rapidly completing their prepar- of At Reno. progressed along several mounI am very Thesectind class sends out collectors attacks ' Twelve tir,usand ations for defense. tain saddles until the height to the glad you joined in 1,t's 1:::,nrge,t. London. April 2S. 10:3S they were deatitute when the war be- who are given SO per cent of hat they west of Les log the nomination of Hughes unaril- - tretops are quartered at Trent: Clad at Crentnrain.ent , was taken l ..rtt'. Al, by Eparges eled by Some of these !storm. Several hundred French sol- steamer Nohniam. with In Amerk'sn mous. After the election I shall gan they now have handsome town get as a commission. alto- - ner- ,, IInroniert tes pLece short- sant Rovereto: 4.400 at rIlvia and 41 to see you In and country residences. and automo- coliectos ars said to have admitted dier s were taken prisoner. Several ma- women t Ar- 4,7Washington and talk over ether at various amaller tIae The to delegates th the east- kt.,f.re th.s peace ....1 Hague 160 to 150 from franca to matters WO hosts at are the Wis. and sumptuous making with you." chine guns also were captured. s are madc ' being rangement Les ,r at huusing ern s.,,,,ips Ili, 1..,pti.,T1 among its passenger is an,ii On Nov. 4. leek elect-iodinners. The receipts of their "chart $30) a day. Most of theme "charitiee. "In the Ailly forest the enemrs ad- congress day. Col. &Ws) Prutialans. 3.(00 at Trenton and rinnn attack re- chored in the Downs. unable to are aid never to nave fallen be- have succeeded In obtaining the patron- vance; failed. rote this to 31r. Barnes !too at Mezzo Lombardo. tilt,' Roosevelt ,F:;,4;71ec,;: ,t1b,. fertm low 2,000 francs (11400) a. day since they' age of prominent persona through misthe White House; t "In the Vosges the Germans took permission to prrweed up the channel ..., 'The names thus used back Hartnians-Wellerkorepesentations began operations in September. In this en- to Rotterdam. Jane Addams has sent arestvar Mr. Barnes: Good for you. we e ' t to be heartily congratulated on the Energetic Campaign of gagement II officers and 749 French it slab boa been discovered. accord- have greatly facilitated the ; v CASES ONLY SMALL States Ambassador Mean. that among these raising funds. ing to Th soldiers were made prisoners and six an appeal to aRaticroneasi tat'ildsofmrtaetPo.f In,Behalf of Allies Prosecutions will be begun. the Malin mine throwers and four exploiters of the public are several Germachine guns Page urging Min to enlist the aid of the IN SUPREME COURT mans and Austrians who were success says as the result of the investigation. were captured. were also reed to the the American government to mecure the jury. The witness identined all of the nom, Apri! ,f,. via Paris. it a rn i "Nonhwest of Ciechanow feeble fluv release of the marooned delegates and ietters and declared them to be an-i- n opinion prevails in parliamt.ntar2, elan night attacks were- repulsed and . of the tVothin1-- it Apia! thentic. circles that 1; no iletinitlectsion as to the situation on the east front remains enable them se, arrive at The Hague th e cpreme M'heit the beenletters had time for the conference which opens read Mr realeYh'ed8 pparirst ::.1t.YiTsi'in unchanged." ti21't. titt'i's,rhitl: sie::'r 4;1111", .t.7,'' .,,....,' I ,,n11 t tying asked Col. Roosevelt about Tarrs , I 3 Wednesday. . i ant: re-Hughes" plurality in New York. Be iion whbb the chamber of I Answering the appeal of Miss s. , K. omenes. paillament nil) be prorogaed a, ti, Leader Dead. ktir. Pa:- - said it would be'impost- said Hughes' area small. : --- -, i .:-L was s "Who could not be at question itbit. for the emhattsY to aid the ,tiationel the s present conference , i tiscussd in parliament rid!, they let re l.ilii,s to reeeh Ti'. Haste. All ehttameg in Chester Rev mentioned in the ,1,,!. l'!,n, il diplomat. Maher. nsetileago, April was 'still under.negotiation. it ts (Correlpendence of the Associated her shd the rotult damages tihnal to Dutch ports has been stopped. be ex- respondence?" , l'!; t;iri" a, and'- 'Ilusl-teof thedirector supreme Knights In Ja Pen to a entail fort- of Lbsard 1 Pat-abe -and "At first almost amounting would, the Mr. linn was , it not and even possible and Mr. Tr', publish long Columbus. died at his home here plained. ',., Press.) wor:4 there. At the second une. for parliament t isi iate tri 'teprod,ri-tionBarnes, for lignifleg the of .members the the French press Mr. to He was in born f,to Tokio. JapastBaterday. April embassy yesterday. Wilming.. Sherman afters-anti l vice president. fling matters when such , iiighly make the trio. in tile th.al il;r:l f artt4,attln He WIC ton. in IlL is tf,l' survived a by 11In1 Hede Nowa", hag won $10.000. waa prost;rit."lant questions were befit-- thr ,ountiy War is i'rmln,rit l'ispitches from Lon- tt widow and three' children. Ft REASON EARLY ill SEASON HEAT DETENTION. col. Roosevelt field hts favoring Gov. Furthermore. the ehtirriticr ;las givsn;,,,,, ,,,,, To, Ital; in amirggbador there. 7 by the award of the highest court of not due tn any penionet fill power n 11 Cu. esh,rei ond n.thiqg :Mnroo:s Hughes i.l..lot to sign with tits is ora i lit for EISR Washington. of from Semtire Kanaki, TWO DAYS Japan has this reasons. le oreorr,1 s as f ft destroy ,s,r .ontin,m tin British Edward 'steamer the Noordam. foreign Gr,,,y 1 thought the carrying AmeriGERMAN FLEET READY ti the international tinan Inittostrr. breach of Promise, which lawet only wanted him." Referring he added. na ayr,t-iia-tcan women delegates to The Hague people containing -Did OM Mtatti it as any evidence of crial gituaiton created by the unr the itinic-eh. pr trial Italy shall whii was conference. peace of.tho first breath of Prom's csok t6 1). explained 48 FOR WITH FIGHT by BRITISH least Washington. April littornale dlialia says the Frot---ficiala-he- re ' aye awl the by reference to a dispatch corruption that Messrs. Barnes. adjusted in Japan,but a Ions IdeP tours more of the early season hot t hcs from Ambassador Page at London. Fri- dricks and Persona favored some other iStates. at the .ricl of hostrities nil: oe Yririiivigh liand tfitt of , do forward bare man Mr. ;ite hire-In than recognition only was .. the on tha, ;.;',;-, t iirt- more guard- eIllt,try secpred spell London. April Hughes" predicted today by the a dispatch day. stating that all traffic between "I can't answer . then that f 24 ktv,.,, it motet ruthts of tromen, who. under the old 14vather bureau. Holland collectively." il,t ,ont be held 9Y .Leitee--fic.V- . i,irsitilp Lib England and from Copenhagen; the- coscresponthe innsase Prtosevell answered in atattstirs tis et noth e. k arching were considered more or lees EltrSordlheritr- - hightemperatures dentitf the Exchange Telegraph cone, the negative when "asked specifically Amerloan- export and vial a farther: i Made to "ris i ,! F -- .Ittme,,, ,!;iiiiiaien. Reprot as chattels. as they still .ars in most for theNa4sion Were . stitch is men Di suais Cm about tsar, each C..' the named. Viendelourint that it' P,,,;:rF German l,entati,,-dryi i. pany totiay leading reported I"this ITI.Snint,nt thrng financially i,1a n,nm-nprr- I, 'we ni,et attine, and ' of the orient.. - - PLArr.CORRESPONDENCE. from sill v.:dots eastot the,MIssissippi pers. includine the ?ages Zeitung U. S. NEWSPAPER MAN tor tte nite:, States." th,Neok to , prPte.i.n tbad.' - ; 1 Under thn existing fair. a marriage, river and nest,,,reoords for and Vosalche ,Zeittmg declare that t be taken Mr IVins then told Julatce Andrews King Victllr Emmsnuel Met the mem, ' 1 tlfl,,,Ill..;ry DEATH UNDER la not valid SENTENCE were hot shade In now In end many hethe spell ttw t reit fleet of the Gerrnen le wished places, anima registered oonterem, :t,ft'-'0.iwilling la t put into videncte correw ilterit prevent liait 'T;;;Tt shatid,ning het ' tdlited with tis Premier innate,' IS stet compulsory or even iseindigg WashingiO'k D. C. Hartford. ar that !terday. between It in ,nisnIn t spornience the ntlirmrd that Thomas passed the North ene. ineutraiity. accept a battle , and C. Platt and COL 112Alle,elt atom limi litre SonWoo Minlqter on Fore:gn betWeen Araar,i, lf Mile itTosawa had coruscated et, andlpetrolt. The absence of rain eil' the: April washinaton, entire fleet., the pawl declare, 214Philip Vc- leek soil INA. 1 to share Vaneka's house ea the condi- exoept ttl.; Sittati'M 'Ut Is'n'Ith sail aft;'t they '11,,,S;Aly ,0 !Jai'', :ig ti.i,tiiiii porn. ecatterell showers is The territorial over the has several times cruised Cleary. an American nesspaper , Mon that their union !xi entered on being telt in many isectiolivand crops While attorney' for both 'aides were ihad gone ge ,af elnE'lllti nr an hour n. ;f if comsea. North Vera at the Brit, has vainly correspondent seeking ,Ceut Willett' of War Zapcill. f, these letters. Col. Roosevelt .tii.. TeN3OrdilL ' Vanakst put the matter are suffering. tier .y eding ter- N ',piled to been imprisoned and sentenced to be dISCUPPIDg bat fleet. some mail, and sat in the wit- ' The Stomachs ?Attune O.1 for , ritory in Piityarsa .tir Stkiaia. menthe. and h then left the PRESS IS FOR ALLIES.. hot by Carranza authorities tor opened the says ait. ness chair are On s there this reading being prthe ell 'muss after quarrellag-wittheory Norwegian steamer Foedin met the news having sent out uncensored Idaho Postmasters. .Col. Roosevelt identified a copy of a An energetic campaign its being con- - pared Mall) imng'wttivf lima of die , Intuited of yielding tiketireumstances ' German fleet last Sunday off Hell, dispatches. 3 to he between Ana- telegram dated Sept. 11. 1898. sent to ducted in the Italian presann behalf he meek oriental wit. Idtaa N"111- The German commander Secy. Bryan received in appeal golantl. Lemuel E. Quigg and signed by him- - the allies- - Every day there appiar Iris P nd Italy and betro-efIemanY r ..i 1 to The Mews.) to the captain of the Toed's One court turned for sId today from John W.said (Special wiught suit. from Petrograd warning and Austria., The trtit. of the mattari 1 self In it Col. Roosevelt ,told Mr., telegram, 4. wr case. Elbe another American correspondtook it to an. tharthe German fleet had one deWishingttm.- - April ., that he had substantially repro-- Italy that it she 40's not swam inter- - ia, however, that thi re is tittle basis t ' 1 c ent there, and instructed. Consul QUIgg sire ottly. 'tensely. to engage the .Isn.in she loot. But endie- - IdahoFretnont county. M. A. Conlin. will of lose la condition : she Can wetted leen It the affairs i It various to on!), prOper rep,rts. ,eyerohing, the question up at I Stillman British fleet and he hoped the Brit,. highest trit; new office: MIdvae. Washington counThis telegram was sent 'mod the lithe have decided to ilkive be salethat the negotiations are atill r.,: I SonstorPlaIL :kaalireld.n shise.wleantntito thet 0000 with Gen. CarrarisiL lea fiest 'night be , ,1in cape Oa, are eintlYrimia, to Proceeding and that .they aire surtsunC-,- . ty, T. Mer. Gough. Vico 06 Smith. ris. 1 !witting. ' , dor , a seutral poser shirk is the word, of - ed with the deepeet aecREOZ7 (Co:dining ea IkZamBet1 the union aPPedred . . . , .. :, ., .. I ': .... , , , .,. ., , :.; .. ,',. .,... , .: i v.. ,1..., .. - -- , rt,4,. ti.1.,-Eiw,J- , r, 1111 1 11, - qi-at'f- N . ; ator Platt so- - e A Austr-Italla- 4 n i k,', -- r ...,,,,,...r, 7 ti . le, -- f,r, kt :.:.-- I rot 1 : ''. ...., ''.i . i fir-wei- tw; .6 4:flea-Rd-and 4 . - '' .,e ,,,Nikt i r..1:1t-h- . . 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