83$ ' -''WW- f RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF USEQFDIVER UPHELD U, 8. NOTE TO POWERS DENIES RIGHT TO ARM LINERS FOR DEFENSE. GERMAN EDICT IS APPROVED Americana May Bo Warned Not to Travel on Belllnerent Ship Which Carry Guns for Protection Against Submarine Attacks. WnBhliiBton, Feb. 14. Tho declara tion by tho central powers of tholr pur Iioho after Murch 1 noxt to regard nrmod nierchunt Bhtpa as wnrBhlps nnd Hlnk tlium on (tight Ib In exact ac cordance with tho now policy of tho United StatcH aa laid down by the Amerlran nolo of January 18. It is expected President Wllnon now will give Instructions to nil port of llclah) dlroctlng them to consider armed merchantmen aB auxiliary crulBoro and to apply to them the rules under which Buch vcssols muBt depart within twenty-four hours after arrival or after necessary ropalrB aro mado or stores tuken on board. It Is expected further that warnings will bo iBHiied directing Americano not to travel on belligerent armed mer chant ships. Tho note, by direction of tho nccro ' tary of state to Amorlcan nmbasBadorB, i -was addressed to tho Kuropoan bob r" llgcrentB In connection with tho recog nition of submarines as commerce do utroyera and tho desirability of tho dls (trnuunont of bclllgorent merchantmen. Its toxt In part Is as follows: "It Ib a matter of tho deepest In terest to my government to bring to un end, If possible, tho dangers of life which attend tho use of submarines as at prosont employed In destroying enemy commcrco on tho high seas, ttlnco on any merchant vessel of bel ligerent nationality thero may bo citi zens of tho United States who havo taken passage or members of tho crow in tho cxcrclso of their rccognlzod rights as neutrals. "Whllo I utn fully allvo to tho ap palling loss of llfo among noncomhat ants, rcgardloss of ago or box, which has resulted from tho present method of destroying merchant vessels with out removing tho persons 6n board to places of safety and whllo I vlow that practice as contrary to thoso humano principles which should control bol llgorentB In tho conduct of fliclr naval operations, I do not fool that a bel ligerent should bo deprived of tho proper uso of submarines In tho In vasion of commerce slnco thoso In struments of war havo proved their effectiveness In this practical branch of warfare on tho high scaB. "Your government will understand that In seeking a formula or rulo I ap proach It of necessity from tho point of vlow of a noutral, but I bollovo that It will bo equally elllcaclous In pro serving tho lives of noncombatanla on merchant vcsscIb of belligerent nation alities. "My comments on this Bubjoct nro predicated on tho following proposi tions: "1. A noncombatant has a right to traverse the high bc:is In a merchant vessel entitled to lly a boltlgorent Hag, to rely upon tho observance of tho rules of International law and princi ples of humanity, and If tho vessel Is npproached by a naval vessel of an other belligerent tho merchant voshoI of enemy nntlonnllty bhould not bo at tacked without being oidored to stop. "2. An enemy merchant vessol when ordered to do so by a bolllgercnt sub marine should Immediately Btop. "3. Such vessel should not bo at tacked after being ordered to stop un less It attempts to (loo or resist. In cobo It ceases to tleo or resist, tho at tack should bo discontinued. "4. In tho ovont that It is Imposslblo to place n prlzo crow on board of an onomy merchant vessol, or to convoy It Into port, tho vossel may bo sunk, provided tho crow and passengers havo been removed to a placo of safe ty. "It would thoroforo appear to bo n reasonable and reciprocally Just nr rangoment If It could bo agreed by tho opposing belligerents that submarines should bo caused to adhero strictly to tho rules of International law In tho matter of stopping and searching mer chant vessels, determining their bol llgercnt nationality and removing the crowa and passengers to places of safety boforo nlnklng tho vessels as prizes of war, and that merchant ves sels of bolllgercnt nationality should bo prohibited from carrying any urma ment whatsoever. "I should add that my government Is Impressed with tho reasonableness of tho argument that a merchant cs- Bel carrying nn armament of any sort Bhould bo hold to bo an auxiliary cruis- or nnd bo treated by n neutral as well as by a belligerent government and is seriously considering instructing Us olllclalB accordingly." U. S. Ensign Pleads Guilty. San Francisco, Fob. H. Ensign Itobort U. Klrkpntrlck, former oxec utlvo olllcer of tho destroyer Hull, pleaded guilty boforo a court-martial on board tho battleship Oregon to thd low of tho codo hook from tho Hull. Lamar Must Go tc Jail. Now York, Fob. H.Tho United States circuit court of appeals re fused to rolnstato tho nppoal of David Lamar, "Wolf of Wall Street," and ho muBt go to Atlanta prison for two years for Impersonating congressmen. ACTIVITIES ON tt . NoaieUc .. & - ND.AC NfrfcXM i . Caren" i Wignpnh'eu too I DaiTrviI?o a 1 V V' 'V V' JKWf 9 ZFtZl.M? I iK.Mxi..,XYv0i.'i Br w ., lit- l' uivev : m x: fJJ s S2L sKwMT 1 . VLt 11 "? KTM I AJT A l .r CyuV I- i''T!7r 1'!V f ErtjpiaVt l-', Jr i" mL W Iter y Asf W51 TO-Nicolas .,.;. ft "'m.-x. -a Oerman attackB west and southwcBt of Vlmy, In the Anols region, roBultcd In the capture of 800 yardfi of French llrst-llno trenchea. Paris Bays tomo of tho posltlonB wcro retaken later. Tho Artols region may be the scene of a new German offensive on a largo hcnlo It is known that thero havo been ninny new Oerman troops rushed to Flanders and northern Franco recently. LUSITANIA CASE ENDS U. 8. ACCEPTS GERMANY'8 NOTE WITHOUT WORD "ILLEGAL." Decision to Accept Berlin Declaration Made at Conference Held by Wilson and Lansing. Washington, Fob. 10. Tho contro versy between tho United States and Gormany over tho destruction of tho Hrltlsh llnor Lusltanla with tho loss or 115 Amorlcan Uvea Ib settled. Thus Is passing into history an In cident which at tho tlmo of Its occur rence threatened to ombroll tho United Stntes In tho groat world war and which Blnco has brought tho country on Bovoral occasions perilously cIobo to hostilities. President Wilson and his cabinet re garded tho Bottlemont effoctcd ao fully meeting tho original demands of tho United States. Theso demands were act forth In a noto dated May 13 last, Immediately after tho Lualtanla wan scut to tho bottom of tho sea. They wore: 1. Disavowal of Uio act of tho sub marine commander. 'J. Reparation In tho form of nn In demnity. 3. Immedlato Bteps to provent tho recurrence of such Incidents. Hero In effect In what tho kaiser's government Is ready to say and what tho United Stntes bus accepted in lieu of n disavowal: "Tho destruction of tho Lusltnnla was a retaliatory act and Germany Is prepared to pay nn Indemnity for tho American lives lost." Tho decision to accept tho German declaration was mado at a conforenco on Tuesday between tho president and Secrotary Lansing. Later tho cablnot ratified tho decision. VIENNA IS ASKED TO EXPLAIN American Tank Steamer Petrollte Was Fired Upon and Food Taken by Submarine. Washington, Fob. 12. Secretary Lansing announced on Thursday that ho had Hont to tho Austro Hnngnrlnn government through Ambassador Pen Hold n dispatch asking for an Investi gation nnd an explanation of tho at tack by an Austrian submarine on tho American tnuk steamer Petrollto. Tho secretary's dispatch called at tention to nllldavlts from mombors of tho crow of tho Petrollto nnd to Intor matlon from other sources to the effect that tho ship was stopped In tho Mod Itorrancnn near Alexandria by an Auu ti Inn submarine which fired upon It nnd wounded one man who was In tho englno room. Tho Bubninrlno com mander asked for food, which Cnptaln Thompson of tho Potrollto refused, A boarding party was then sent to tho American ship nnd ono American mem- her of her crow removed. Ho was hold as hostngo whllo tho Austrlnns took tho food they required from tho Petrollto's stores. Raid Domb Factory. Lisbon, Fob. 12. Tho pollen raided an nnnrchlBt bomb factory, confiscat ing 40 loaded and 40 unloaded bombs, many rlllos and plstoh and a great quantity of explosives. Sovoral ar rests havo boon mado Steamer In Collision Sinks. Deal Hnglnnd, Feb. 12. Tho Nor wegian steamer Correct, 1,030 tons, wns Bunk on Thursday In collision with another vossel In tho North sen off North Moroland headland. Tho crow was saved. THE WEST FRONT i mysLS7 HITS AT L D. BRANDEIS CLIFFORD MAKES THORNE OF IOWA GRAVE CHARGES. Declares President's Candidate Supreme Court Justice Guilty of Infidelity. for Washington, Feb. 11. Grave charges against Louis D. Urandels, nominated by President Wilson as Supremo court Justice were mado on Wednesday in a public hearing boforo a BUbcommlt toe. Clifford Thorno, chulrman of the Iowa railroad commission, caused a sensation whon ho dollboratoly told tho committee that ho bollovcd the president's candidato guilty of: 1. Infidelity, broach of faith and unprofessional conduct In connection with ono of tho greatest cases of this generation. 2. Committing himself aB counsc for tho Intorstato commcrco commis sion to tho proposition that n return of 7 per cent on railroad capital la not adequate, although tho commis sion Itself had ilxod that rate as an ndequato protlt. Tho charges, dollvcrcd in a calm, dollberato tone, took nway tho breath of tho solemn sennto subcommittee and mado tho crowd In tho committee room gasp. Ho rovlowcd In detail the conduct of himself nnd Mr. IlrnndolH In tho rnllroad rato caso of 1010 nnJ 1013 beforo tho intorstato common e commission. Ho sought to show that Mr. IlrundolB, after acting for tho Bhlp pors In 1010, had bocomo attorney for tho commission in 1013 and hnd not nctcd in good faith. Tho object of his tostimony wns to show thnt tho con duct of Ilrandols was unbecoming a lawyer of "Judicial temperament." and that on railroad questions tho Su promo court candidato was already committed and would not bo ablo to act Judicially If such questloiiB camo boforo him as a Judge of tho highest court. THREATEN" T0RAfSE PRICE Armor Plate Companies Fight Passage of Government Factory Program Threat Not Heeded. Washington. Fob. 10. Tho armor pinto companies, through Senator Holes Penroso of Pennsylvania, served notlco on tho Bcnnto naval affairs com mlttoo on Tuesday that If congress passes tho armor pinto factory bill thoy will boost tho prlco $200 a ton on all armor pinto needed to carry out mo present building program. Tho thrent did not deter tho naval affairs commltteo from voting nlno to threo In r.ivor of recommending the pashugo of tho Tillman bill npproprl ntlng $11,000,000 for Uio purchaso or construction of nn armor plate plant of not less than 20.000 tons annual ca pacity. Czar Goes to Front. Iindon, Fob. 12. A Potrograd dls patch to Ucuter's says Kmperor Nlch. olns has left thoro for tho front. Canada Enlists 1,000 a Day, Ottuvn, Out., Fob. It. Knch day for tho last month n thousand men have enlisted In Cnnnda, for service over seas. It woujd bo difficult to provldo Instructors, rlllos nnd clothing for Inrger dally number of rocrultb. Whltlock Acts ns Best Man. London, Feb 11. Drnnd Whltlock, American minister to Ilelglum, was best man at tho wedding on Friday lu IlrussolB of Charlos Cnrstalra ol Philadelphia nnd Holono Oulnotto, tho daughter ot a burgomaster. CALLED TO FRONT CONSCRIPTION LAW WILL PUT INTO EFFECT. BE WOMEN WILL BE AGGRESSIVE Will Fight Candidates Who Do Not Aid Suffrago Amendment Legislative Skies Have Cleared. Western Newnpatiei Onion News Service. London. Tho Central News Is au thority for n report that all single men are to bo called on to enlist at onto. A loyal proclamation shortly to ho Issued notifying ull single men to attest, the Central News states, at tributes tho unexpected speedy sum mons to tho many recent consulta tions between tho minister of muni tions and tho war olllco. On February :i King George signed a proclamation llxltig February 10 as tho date on which tho military service act was to be regarded as In force. All single men between tho ages of nineteen and fortyono, who tuu not exempt under tho act, wore gUcn until March 'Z to attest. Legislative Skies Have Cleared. Washington. Legislative skies havo cleared as a result of Secretary of War Garrlson'B resignation, In tho opinion of capltol leaders. Publica tion of tho Garrison-Wilson letters and leaders' conferences resulting since, have indicated probable results In im portant legislation. From tho president's letters to Gar rison and sentiment of leaders of both parties, tho following final results uro generally predicted: No continental army plan. Substitution of militia, under federal control, with drafting in case of war. No compulsory military training plan; not oven that of Senator Cham berlain. A compromlso on n plcdgo for ulti mate but distant Filipino indepen denco. WOMEN TO BE AGGRESSIVE To Fight Senators nnd Representatives Who Do Not Aid Amendment. New York. Tho first of a series ot conferences by means of which suf fragists plan to organize tho country geographically to unify their campnlgn In support of tho Susan B. Anthony constitutional amendment was held hero Friday. Delegates wcro present from Now Jersey. Delaware, Penn sylvania, Maryland nnd Now York. Plans were made for raising funds to sond organizers into tho states whero women already havo tho vote. Tho purposo of this effort, it was explained, was for all tho voters to urgo their senators and representatives to sup port tho proposed amendment In con gress. Tho assertion was mado that if senators nnd representatives from tho "enfranchised" states fall to sup port tho proposed nmendment, cam paigns will bo waged against their re cloctton. Democratic Committeemen at Omaha. Omaha, Nob. Twenty-ono of tho thlrty-thrco democratic stato commit teemen, In session hero Saturday, se lected Uistlngs aB the placo for the ?ta'e i ( u ventlon to bo held on July 2.". Suggested n partial list of candi dates for presidential electors to bo chosen at tho prlmnrlcs, April IS. Kxtcnded greetings to President Wilson nnd endorsed his administra tion; endorsed tho records of Sena tor Illtchcoclc nnd Congressmen Lo beck, Shnllcnhergcr and Stephens, and tho Btnto administration headed by Governor John II. Morohcad. Solcctcd H. E. Gooch of Lincoln as a member it tho committee to succeed tho late V. S. Tlbbots of Lincoln. Tells of Red Cross Work Washington Former Piesldcnt Tnft told Red Cross workers hero that tho Red Cross was ono of tho branches very nocossary to that of prepared ness. "It takes an earthquake to wako tho American peoplo up sometimes," said Mr. Tnft. "They sleep and de cline to glvo n dollnr for what thoy must pay millions later Adcnuuto pre parednessand I mean military pre paredness Is absolutely necessary." Mr. Taft was Bponking In behalf of tho movement to securo 1,000,000 members on tho Ited Cross soeloty. London. Tho Ilclglan legation an nounced that the rumors which havo been circulated that penco proposals recently wore mado by Germany to tho Boiglan government nro devoid of foundation. Ueccnt Information gath ered In government circles In Berlin Is that Germany holds n portion of Holglum Bhould ho annexed to Gor many In any settlement of tho war which Is undertaken. This vlow is di rectly tUo reverse of tho recent report coming through Italy that Gormany had offered to ovneuate Holglum as a condition of n Boparato peace. Geneva. Tho Turks havo rosumed rho massacre of tho Arinonlnns who escaped provlous outrages, according to dispatches printed by tho Genova nnwspnpors. Thousands ot men and boys havo been shot, tho dispatches stated, and tho girls sent to Constanti nople to bo sold Into Turkish harems. Tho Journal do Genova roported that fnr ronsons of economy tho kaiser and sultan havo withdrawn about COO Oerman nnd Turkish spies who havo been operating In Switzerland. Tho Journal Bald theso secret agents worked actively in Switzerland. IT8 SEMI-CENTENNIAL. State Preparing to Celebrate Fiftieth Anniversary. Features of tho coming celebration of tho fiftieth anniversary of Nebraska as n state, that will bo In charge ot tho public schools of tho state, wcro discussed at the recent meeting of school superintendents. Tho committee appointed by tho general commltteo on the celebration that will outline school nnd county celebration plans, consists of Supt. A. O. Thomas, Hosi U. Hammond of Fremont, nnd Judge Jessen of Ne braska City. This committee ha3 outlined Us program In part as fol lows: Tho special study of Nebraska his tory, the collection of historic data, map making showing historic trails and plnccs of Interest In pioneer days, by all schools, tliu marking of places of historic interest. Celebration February 12, 1917, In nil of tho 7,000 rural nnd village schools of tho state, the piogram to Include patriotic songs, tho Nebraska patriotic odo, brief history of tho purchase of Louisiana territory; reading of essays on various phases of local history, stories of tho pioneers, brief addresses by local speakers. February 25, 1017, Is set apart for observance In churches nnd Sunday schools ot tho slate. Much Interest may be created by a study of the early missionaries nnd tho establishing ot the early churches of tho state, and romlnlsconccft of tho early pioneer churchmen. March 1, 1017, genral or county celebrations to be participated In by commercial oliibii. schools, historical societies, farmers' organization:!, churches, women's clubs, daughters of tho American revolution, men'a clubs, civic societies and BUch other organ ized bodies as may desiro to partici pate. Urges Care In Picking Seed Corn. The following proclamation calling attention to the Importance of becur ing pood seed for the state's corn planting this year, has been issued by Governor Morehcad: "To tho Farmers of Nebraska: It may seem uncalled for for mo to warn you of tho seed corn conditions for 1916. A warning of this kind Is sent year, but from reports I am getting out every year, but from reports I am getting from different sections of tho country, It appeals to mo of moro im portance in 1910 than over before. "The lateness of the. corn In 1915, and tho severe weather havo lowered, and In many Instances, entirely de stroyed tho germination of a great deal of our corn. Thoso who havo hnd experience in farming reallzo that to replant corn means, very often, a fail ure of crop. "With tho present prlco of grain, nnd a very optimistic future and Ne braska being an agricultural state, It Ib very osential that wo have corn that will bo of ntrong germination as well ns a largo percentage that will germinate. "With the rapid development of the stato, tho farming Industry Is no longer hnphazard, hut the man who succeeds must use tho same amount of care and caution ns the man who stands behind tho counter of a bank docs In conduct ing the banking successfully. "This is an nnnual custom, but I hope you will give special attention to the matter this year. So ninny letters have reached nic asking mo to warn peoplo along tho lino of getting good seed corn, that I feel it my duty to Issue this proclamation." Conversation Over 1,500 Miles cf Wire As clearly nudlblo as though tin. conversations wero- carried on over two telephones lu Lincoln, Governor J. II. Morchead's spoken message to tho Chamber of Commcrco of tho United States, transmitted over 1,500 miles of space was heard by the mem bers of that assemblage nt their ban quet In Washington, D. C, Thursday evening and with equal clearness tho fellcltntory remarks ot John Fahoy, president of the organization, came over tho longdlstnnco wires to Lincoln and wero heard by thirty personB con gregated In tho governor's olllco. Tho oxecutlvo commltteo of tho Ne braska Dry Federation has decided to nsk ovcry saloon town In tho Btnto to voto upon tho liquor question at the election this spring. Tho general recommendation of tho commltteo will bo forwarded to local anti-saloon branches and temperanco societies In tho different towns, with tho request that they take up tho fight at onco. Roads Get Sixty Day Extension By agreement between tho nttorncy general's department nnd nn attorney representing nil of tho railroads the supremo court of Nebraska has given an extension of sixty days to railroad companies for tho llllng of brlofs In that court In the appeal case Involving tho validity of class rates established by tho Nobrnska rall.way commission. Tho railway commission Is not a party lo tho agreement for oxtcnslon of time. Tho commission Ib said to bo desirous of an early determination of tho suit. All railroad coiupinles doing business In Nobrnska havo nppealed from the class rates estnbl'shed by tho commis sion In ordor No. 19. Tho nppoal was filed by tho railroads In the supreme court of Nebraska Tho himho rates nro Involved In a cjiho before tho In terstato commerce commission on com plaint of Sioux City and other cities on tho .Missouri river outsldo of Ne braska. Tho supremo court has hold thnt normnn or other Huropenn lmigimgOH iiiumi un wiuKiii iii puniic scnoois or Uio Btnto whon fifty patrons petition It. I OWE MY HEALTH 7 To Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound Washington Pork, 111 "I am th mother of four children and havo suf fered with fcmala trouble, backache, nervous spells and tho bluc-3. My chil dren's loud talking and romping would mako mo so nervous I could just tear everything to pieces and I would ache all over and feci so sick that I would not want nnyono to talk to mo at times. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound nnd Liver Pills re stored mo to health and I want to thank you for tho good they havo done me. I havo hod quito a bit of trouble and worry but it docs not affect my youth ful looks. My friends say ' Vhy do you look so young nnd well ? ' I owo it all to tho Lydin E. Pinl.hnm remedies." Mrs. Robt. Stohel, Mooro Avenue, Washington Park, Illinois. Wo wish every woman who suffers from femalo troubles, nervousness, bnckncho or tho blues could seo the let ters written by women mado well by Ly dia E. Pinkham's Vogetablo Compound. If you havo nny symptom about which you would like to know writo to tho Lydia E. Pinkhnm Mi-die'ino Co., Lynn, Muss., for helpful udvico given free of 'hurge. Then She Said "Yes." 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