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THK RKKr OMAHA, TCKSDAY. JULY U 1915. RUSSIA WILL SEND MEN TO GALLIPOLI Crsr is Fitting: Vessels to Carry Troops from Tladirostock to the Dardanelles. NOTE TO KAISER TO MEET SITUATION ' WITH FIRMNESS (Continued from T'aae Onr.) TUSKS DRIVE AWAY CHUISER MANILA. July 12. Person who here arrived here from Saigon, capi tal of French Cochin. China, report that all vessels belonging; to the. Mes as geries Maritime, which hare ben engaged In far eaatern traffic, ar being transformed Into tranaporta to carry Russian troop to the Darda nelles. Whenever a vessel of the Meaaagerle fleet resche Paigon, It la aald, the passengers are trans ferred and the freight unloaded, after union a large 'force of carpenter work at top apeed to make ths nwrea aary alteration. The ahip are then aent to Vladlvostock . to take on troop. rtuula piobaWy would benefit more thin any other nation from the farming ef th Dardanellea and the fall of Con-t.trfliple.- but there have been no previous rvpuris of an authoritative na ture to thr report that Ruaalan tronpa would l -! ta the Oalltpoll peflwiaule, to lt the allie In the oeratlona th.ro. Tarka Hfp.lM ( rilirr. ("ON'gTANTI NUP1.7T, July 12. 4 VI Wiretrs to london.) Bombardment of Turklah positions on the Galltprl penln ana by a waralilp again haa (coved fu t!'o. according to a elatement issued to ntht at the Turklnh war offior. The communication follows; ' Balnrrlay afternoon an enemy cruiser of tha Nt la.jn tyi-e. protected by four tor prdo tinata Appeared befure Cane Tepe ner the tip of the pentnaulal, and fired yv shrll at our position without eucceee. The Turk loat on killed and two woundod. ieainl of our aliella atrurk Ihe ahlp and foired. It to withdraw." triuenlaaa Art- Maaaored, rin.IS, .Transcaucasia, Monday, July i rVia Hetrogmrt July 1J and Via lon don. 1:1. p. m )- Report a frrim the. varlena fronta In the Huaeo-Turktah campaign Indicate that livery fighting haa occurred recently north and south of Van 1ke, Turklah Armenia, and south of Oltl, In Tranacaufaala,1 fifty-five miles west of Kara. 'AH of theae encounters ere said to have resulted favorably for the Ruk alana.' Atvoedlng to' theae reixrta. a Turkish force of gO,e men. 'which u concentrated to the eaat of ' Bulla, near Van Lukv, la' being hard pressed by the Kuerten. ..... Organised inavaacre ef Armenlana tn Bitlla la tuken aa an Indication that the Turk Intend to retreat from that point The Turka dial rlbu ted 40,000 rlflea among KuMa In Mush valley for uae esaJnat Armenlana. Notwithstanding maaaanrea and epidemics, the Armenlana are realat Ing bravely. They have been Joined re ' rontlv by let Armenian volunteer from America. 4 i a draft of a rep4y to Oermany, but haa not given anyone the slightest Inkling of Ma views. Hiif-h Intlmatlone, hoirever. aa have been received from the White Hou aa welt aa the Ftat department point to the framing of a pollry which will e preaa even more emphatically than be fore the vlewe of tha t'nlted 8tatea and the belief la growing that the next note may Include acme Idea of the In'entlona of the American government If Ita de mand are not met. Tha general com ment in executive q lartv today we that the next American note would de. fine the position of the t'nlted Htatra even more clearly, ao that Oermany'a aubaaquent attitude would definitely de termine whether diplomatic relation! were to he continued. ainale Topic of Concern. In all quarter here tha reply waa tha alncle topic of concern. What the action of the American government will be la doubtful largely In tha sense that the meana of expressing the Ideaa and pur poses of the United Ptates have not yet been decided. It waa authoritatively In dicated that obviously there will ba no aurrender of rlghta and no acceptance of the Oerman propoaal to guarantee. Im munity to American ahlpa under arrange ment to be agreed upon by the naval authorltiea of the two countr!ea concern ing the marking of the neutral ahlpa. There la no Intention, from Indication from official quarter.' to force a crlala. I but In whatever nol'cv la followed, the ' American endeavor will he to place full repon!MJIly on lcrmny for any aub- nequent f upture in friendly relations. Ince the l.uVttania waa mink en May 7, there haa been no !olnl on of tho prln ! ctpla for which the I'nlted Rtstee baa j cuntetided. unleaa the mlehep to the Ne i hraakan ian be Included, and In that laae tho Wafhlnlon government hna not 'finally teamed a coniiiirlon aa to I whether a mln or torpedo eaii'oil the explosion. Mill t.lve Wirnlnt. I In the view of many offl'lale. ahuuid 'Herman aubmarme commnndera, thore 'fore, continue In practice to respect j American riphta. dla uapon could con tinue Theie wore Intimutiina. however. ' that In the next communication the I'nlted Ftntta moat likely would Impreea tipon the Herman government the aerl- otm enneequencea which will ena'Je from any further violation of Amerb an rlghta aa proclaimed In the notee already aent. Count von Hernatorff, the Oerman am baaeador. doea not believe a break be tween Oerm.my and the I'nlted State I now probable and I aatlafled that the euggeatlone carried by Dr. Meyer-Gerhard to urge the German foreign office to adopt a friendly tone In It reply were followed. With the It'rlted states an ac tive champion for trie cauae of neutral rlghta, Herman official here aay they fnreeea an amicable understanding even tually on the qm-etlon of the freedom of the aeaa. Wllena In ThonaMfnl Mood. COHNIBII. N. If.. Julv lt-Prealdent Wllaon played golf near her thla morn ing and Bought relaxation from tha prem of official dullea which heve kept him buav for tho laat few daya. On the wav to the golf cpnrae ha rode on tha front at of the - automobile with the driver and appeared ahorhe) in dep thought, but aa aoon aa he reached the linka he became lnlr.ted In Me name Rrlrnna tall It ahaemleea . NHO.N. .tulv M .-Tl.e Mancheeter Ounrdian lonciudoa nn editoral on the Herman repiy to the American note aa follow . "."Im e f.eajnarv cannot obey ihe law of humanity while It tine submarines o do criieera' work. It r ntcn'la with characterlntie locic thit It ! right for it to break t'm. U la the kind of login which America ha gKen ample ptrf,f that It uiil not tolerate: and. roupled aa It now I wtiu an atter-pt nial.e the t'nlted Htatra partnlriite In the (Jcrnian method by , oinmunlc-itlng to Berlin the namea and eaiiing tlmea of ehlpa that may go aafe and thereby Implicitly con vening other to thetr fate, it will prob. ably convince Trealdnt Wllaon of the follv t.f continuing diplomatic relation with a government ao ehamelr as." 1 etate will be required to call up two men j by telephone and urge them to vote for ' the suffrage amendment to the stale con- j ' r tltution thla fall. j FOUR INSTEAD OF TWO SLAIN IN SIAM, DECLARES WOMAN d'ortlnued from TaKe One SUFFRAGISTS' WILL . CAMPAIGN BY 'PHONE ..NEW TORK, July IJ -The Empire atate campaign committee haa aelected July IS aa "telephone day" for the auf fragtet and anounce that on thnt day they plan to uae thi telephone almoat eclua(ve1y in their effort to obtain the right to vote. Appeala will be maV from miffrage headquarters In New Verk and elsewhere to the govemora of New York. New Jer aey, Pennaylvania and Masaachusetta to support the auffraglat campaign. The mayor of New York and Kan Fran daco Ul be aakod to deliver ahort apeechea by telephone. On that day every auffraglat In thl are almoat rwra'lel. tledrlck waa killed i by th allese.l Taylor county outlaws three yenrr before Pmlth met hla death. ; on o Killed. "Heiirlck lled at Weatboro. Mo.." aaid Mr. Bulman. "He had a aon with him. Jint aa l ad Smith, and ha w-aa a stock man. Me had about glJ.nOO when he waa killed. Ilia aon waa not killed, however, but waa taken away by the gang and given If In a buckskin belt and turned looae. The boy disappeared. "We are continuing our Investigation Into the Identity of the three men who were murdered and the clrcumatancea' of their death." Attorney Kulman said the hearing would be held In Bedford tomorrow, dlsplte report that heavy rains In that section had made travel difficult vand made a delay probable. TSE NE GAT SWEATS HE DID NOT KILL CHACON DENVER. July li.-Tae Ne Oat. Flute Indian, on trial for hie life, charged with murder, today took the atand In the I'nlted Ptatea dlatrict rcrurt and swore that he did not kill Chacon, the Mexican ahepherder. whose body wa found In Montezuma countv In Maroti. 1914. Thompson-Belden &C Our July Clearance Offers You An Opportunity to Purchase Choice Apparel at Decided ' Reductions. It Will Pay You to Investigate BOMBARDMENT 0E ,.r GljMMAS LIMITED - (Continued Horn Page One.) made vigorous protest In the nam of 1 M-.anltvj Tncy made the trtp from Jh i . ' it i.'olorado In the admiral' berg. , Tl :tlme for . the bombardment had 1 et it f.'r C o'clock Monday morning, ' li e Ouerrero commander agreed not t 'pen fiiT 'ipon the train and Bonlta t tic o'clnc'it Monday night. 1 liw Ouerrero arrived' her Saturday r i d Immediately a blockade wag de tlared. A echooner which attempted to rnfer port am afterward waa atopped end ordered io put to sea after It pas aengrra had bean permitted ttt. land. V protect against the blockade was) made by Admiral Howard for the forelg con sul. Tater Nelson, outh ntMr,t)., street, charged with keeping a dleorderK bouse, waa fined $23 and costs In police court. Margaret Clark. JMg North fift eenth atreet. arrsstej on the am karge. forfeited 0 bonda. Henry Ga l l-letnlli and Lodge atreet, wa found ntt guilty of ilk offence and dls t hargsd. - , Bed Craa gasaIIa Termed Back WASHINGTON. July U.-How aa American Red Cross agent, headed for Monclova. Mexico, with relief food aup plies wa turned back by the fighting and returned with weunded Mexicans and hla food consignment, wa told la a die patch today to the American Red Cross htadquir:era. J. C. Waller, who atarted from PVdraa Nerraa, telegraphed that in tne butt! of Harroteran, half way be tween Eag.e Paaa and Mvnrlova, iltil ran commander had placed him In charge f wounded. Ha gave first aid on the field to twenty , men and brought them l.aiW tn a box car to the hospital at riodrna Negraa. I'tntul General Hsnna at Monterey re-1-ertcd that lust Friday lie rurnlhd cm anj AitMi lcan salt pot k to JO.OUO pacaona. Of(-la4 retorta giving detail a of tha a;ture cf Mexico City by Cairanit forces had not -reached tha State depart ' nwnt. I'.cpulse ef 1000 Carranza troops, who attacked the Villa gariieou at Cabullona, eor.ora, waa announced tody by the Vlliv agency. General llemandei. 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