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V RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF I.' i : HEADS L I LAST SIGNERS OF IRISH REPUB- LIC PROCLAMATION HAVE BEEN EXECUTED. HEAD OF ARMY FACES SQUAD Commander of the Rebel Forces Pnys Pennlty Two Others Slnln Pre mier Asqulth of England Ruins at Dublin. Views Dublin, Miiy IT.. It wns olllclnlly , annomit'iMl on Friday that nil thu sign ers or tnu iriHii ropuuuc proclamation hnvo been executed. Tho liiHt three, Hhot yostordny, wore: Juiiit'H Connolly, eommniider of rebel nrmy, S. MncDIarnuid (Mel)ur mult), C. Connnt. Thoso previously Hhot: Peter I'curno, president of Irish ro public; ThoiniiH Clarko. JoHCpli l'lunk ctt, Thainnn MneDonngh. Tho ofllelnl statement Hpoko only of tho HliucitliiK of Connolly nml Mm Ilnrtnud, but tho announcement Unit nil tho signers wcro dead IndlcatoH that Coannt was a third victim of tho llrliiR sound. Connolly was wound ed In tho lighting and after tho robulH' suriendor wan taken to n honpllal. Ab noon an ho had recovered ho wns court tnartlaled. Tho report of yesterday's executions caused grout bllterneHH, as It wns be lieved that tho arrival of Premier As qulth In Dublin would hnlt nil kill ings. Apparently tho shootings wero with his consent, as ho would bo tho ranking governmental officer Immedi ately upon IiIb stopping onto Irish soil. Premier Asqulth nrrlved hero In tho morning to Invostlgnto for himself conditions In Ireland following tho ro cent revolt. As n result of his visit It Is expected that mnrtlnl law will soon be ended and civil udnilnlstrntlon rostored. Tho premier drove through several streets lined by wrecked buildings nnd also viewed tho dnmngo dono to tho viceregal lodgo. At n long ennferenco with Oenornl Maxwell, commander of tho military forces In Ireland, tho premier received completo official report on tho courBo that tho rebellion hnd tnken nnd tho present Bltuntlon. NEW RAID ON THE BORDER Americans Flee In Autos When Ban dits Attack Polaris Troops Ar rive Too Late. Tucson, Ariz., Mny 1G. Mexican banditB on Friday raided Polaris, a mining camp seven miles bolow Loch lol, on tho border, driving out tho Americans, who escuped to Nogalos in automobiles. Colonel Sngo, commanding at No gales, sent n company of Infantry and twenty cavalrymen to guard Lnchlol, Washington Camp and other towns on tho American side. A tolephnno messngo received hero from Washington Cnmp stated that American soldiers hnd crossed tho lino nnd visited Polaris, camp, but found tho banditB hnd lied. Mexican bandits who shot nnd killed Curtis Ilaylos, an American, near Mer cedes, Tex., hnvo escaped Into Mex ico, according to l.lout. F. I. Van Horn, who returned to Fort Hrown after chasing tho Mexicans to tho Ilio Urnndo. Thero wero threo of tho bandits, Lieutenant Van Horn stated, nnd thoy wero trailed to tho river by n detach ment of American soldiers. No at tempt was niado to cross Into Mexico to follow them. RAILROAD PRESIDENT IS DEAD William A. Gardner of the Northwest ern Passes Away at Cape Cod, Mass. Cupo Cod, Mass., Mny ID. William A. Gardner, president of tho Chicago nnd Northwestorn railroad, died at his summer homo horc on Friday. Ho wns tlfty-soven years old, nnd for some tlmo hud been In fnllln,-; health. It was becniiBo of his health that Mr. Innlnor enmo hero with his family n diort tlmo ngo. Tho body, It wns Bald, lll bo taken to Hvanston, 111., for burial. AUSTRIAN LINER TORPEDOED Steamer Dubrovnlk Sunk Without Warning, Berlin Announces Ves sel Was Unarmed. Dorlln (by wireless), May 15 Tho Austro-Hungarlun passenger steamer Dubrovnlk has been torpedoed nnd sunk by n hostile submarine in the Adriatic sen, It wns announced on Fri day. Tho official report of tho ves sel's destruction stated that the steam er was torpedoed without warning. Three High School Girls Drown. llawnrdcn, In., May 15. Tho Hlg Sioux river Is being searched for bod lea of threo high school girls Nova Johnson, Mnrjorlo Falrbrcthhor nnd Kdnn IJorman who wcro drowned when tholr boat waB swept ovor a dam. Sandusky Hns $500,000 Fire. Snndusky, Mny 15. Subsiding of n high wind probably wns nil that saved tho business district of this city from destruction by lire. Tho flro wrecked a scoro of stores. Tho loss Is estimat ed at $500,000. THE FICKLE i I J must go ? )MmmW can stay.' ) jrsalnOR J U.S. ARMY J mmiWiyjjjlMJ must go j K mMwfmS1 uih U.S. ARMY ?MMffl4Ml J? 5tWBss ADMITS SHIP ATTACK GERMAN NOTE SAYS SUBMARINE TORPEDOED STEAMER SUSSEX. Berlin Declares Kaiser's Assurances Were Violated Accepts Full Re sponsibility Officer Punished. Washington, May 12. Germany no tilled tho United Stntes on Wednesday sho would accept full responsibility for tho torpedoing of tho Sussex and that tho submarine commander already had been punished for fulling to exercise propor Judgment. Tho commander, says tho (icrman note, thought ho was attacking un auxiliary wurshlp. U. S. TROOPS KILL MEXICANS Outlaws Slain Across Rle Grande Rangers Wlpo Out Band Seven Americans Escape. Marathon, Tex., Mny 11. Captain Fox of the Texas Hangers reported to Cclonel Slbloy that seven American soldiers and posso men had engaged n small bnnd of Villa bandits across the Illo Crando nnd killed several of them. Thoro woro no American losses. ISIght armed Mexicans uro reported to hnvo been killed Monday on this sldo of tho Hlo (Jrundo by Toxno Hungers. This news was brought hero by Lloyd Wndo, n ranchman. Four ther Mexicans cscapod. Overpowering their guards, tho eight Americans, soven of whom wero employees of tho Porto Hlco do Do quillus mines, enptured by n body of Vlllistas Inst Saturday, escaped nnd are now on American soil. Dr. Homer Powers of San Antonio, Tex., was among thoso who escaped. 44 DIE ON AMERICAN SHIP Steamer Roanoke Destroyed by Explo sion 100 Miles From Frisco Vessel on Way to Valparaiso. Snn Francisco, May 12. Tho steam ship Hoanoko. which left San Fran co last Monday for Valparaiso, loaded with explosives and n general enrgo sank or was blown up 100 miles south of San Francisco. A disconnected story of tho tragedy wns tolfl by throo survivors who wero picked up In a llfebont near tho Port Snn Luis breakwntcr. Five dead mon were In tho boat. Tho Hoanoko car ried n crow of -40 mon. GERARD'S AID BRINGS NEWS Secretary of American Embassy Berlin to Tell Wilson of Delib erations With Kaiser. London. Mny 11. Tho Morning Post AiuBtordnui correspondent says that Secretary Grow of tho American env hncsy at llerlln 1ms left for tho United Stntcs via Cope men. Mr. Grow will lorort to tho Wellington government on the confidential deliberations that took placo between Ambassador Go ran! nnd tho Gorman emperor, nnd tho Imperial chnncollor on tho subject of tho American note regarding sub tnarlno policy. Boy-Ed Decorated. Copenhagen, May 15 Captain Hoy Ed, former (lerr'nit naval attacho and whoso recall was demanded by the I'nlted States, hns received tho Order of the Hod Kngle. third class, accord ing to a dispatch from llerlln. Dutch Sailors In Mutiny. Amsterdam. Mny IS. Mutiny hns broken out on board throo Hutch bnt- tleshlps at .lava, according to dls rntches from Hatavin to the Telegrnnt Threo hundred Bnllors deserted tho shlpB Sixty men punished. at GREASER MILITIA ORDERED OUT NATIONAL GUARD OF THREE STATES SENT TO BORDER. Outbreak In the Big Bend District Causes Wilson to Take Drastic Action. Washington, Mny 11. Tho first step toward completo intervention in Mex ico should Cnrrnnzn force n brenk was taken on Tuesday. President Wilson Issued nn order calling Into nctlvo sorvlco "for duty as a border guard" tho National Guards of Texas, Now Mexico ami Arizona. In nu official statement Issued with tho announce ment that thu militia had been called on for nctlvo service, Secretary of Wur linker stntcd that tho outbreak In tho Dig Heud district of the Illo Grando and tho danger of other outbreaks made It Imperative that more troops bo 'led into service. S...iuItnneous with the order send ing the militia to tho border, tho war department ordered to tho front practi cally all of tho Infantry remaining in tho United States. Tho rnllltln forces of tho three states mentioned will add 1,000 men to Fuustou'B command and In addition ho will get some 3,000 reg ulars, us follows: Tho Thirteenth Infantry from Platts burg, N. Y. Tho Third Infnntry from Madison barracks nnd Oswego, N. Y. Two battalions of tho Twenty-llrst infantry from Vancouver barracks nnd Sail Diego. Two battalions of tho Fourteenth In fantry from Fort Lawton, Wash. U. S. FLYER FALLS 300 FEET Lieut. C. G. Chapman Escapes Injur) When Machine Plunges to Ground on the Border. Columbus. N. M., May 11. With a cracked propeller blade, Lieut. C. O. Chapman of tho nrmy aero corps start eil to make a reconnolssanco fight ovor tho border. Tho aviator know of tho condition of his machine, but Insistent rumors of trouble nlong tho Amorlcnn lino of communication demanded in vestigation. Ho hnd flown only about two miles townrd ,tho Mexican border when tho propeller blade broko, forc ing him to volplane 300 feet to earth. Ho sustained no Injuries KT rn a rrt in j"v AU- WIRE ,,, . . ES3SE4i Columbus, Miss., Mny 13. Hnrrla Johnston, one hundred nnd ono, tho oldest general In tho United Stntos, Is dead hero. Copenhagen, Mny 13. Tho German naval and military forces aro prepar ing for n combined land nnd sea nt tack agniust tho Russian port of Hlgn. nccordlng to report current hero. Niagara Falls, N. Y May 11. Ru mor suld to hnvo originated at Hnll fax, that a transport carrying Cana dian troops to Knglnnd had been sunk Is persistently circulated hero. It lacked confirmation from nny source. Rebels Proclaim President. Poking, Mny 13. M Yuan Sung ban been proclaimed president of tho southern provisional government, formed by tho Chlneso rebols. A war cabinet hns nlso boon formed with Tnng Chi Yao chairman. Dies While Cranking. Motor. Allentown. l'n Mny 13. Kov. Irwin II. Hitter, president of tho Allentown ennferenco of tho Lutheran church, died as tho result of a stroko of par alysis suffered whllo cranking his nu tomoblto. b h v V ro JOIN ON BORDER ARMIES TO COOPERATE IN MEX. ICO REGARDLESS OF PACT. ITALIANS ARE TIRED OF WAR Mutinies In Regimental Barracks and Demonstrations on Italian Front France Makc6 Known Only Peace Terms. U'istfifn Newrpaper Union News Scrvlco Washington. -- Indlentloim hnvo cached tliu war department that thu Built-Obrcgon conference, although Dlliclully described as having ended In a deadlock, actually has resulted lu rinsed co-operation between tho Amer ican and C'arranzn forces in Mexico, ind there were Intimations that no .rilteu agreement had been drawn up by the conforms because they docid :d iiioiu could be nctomplishcd with out one. General Scott lejegraphed :hat (ieuenil Obregon had indicated a 'ear as lo the effect of u formal prolo :ol for Iho (ontlnueil prestiirt' of Mnerlrun Hoops on Mexican soil tnluht have on Mexican general onln- ' it In vlnin fit r?mtiiri1 f'dri'nti'HiV' tin. tin in t n; in viviirnti iti Mill .c (J i- annul for withdrawal, presented inoro than a month ago. France's Only Peace Terms. Nancy. President Polncare, In nn iddresH here, responded to Germany's leclaratlon roguidlng peace contained in the German reply to the American note. "Franco does not want Germany to tender peace," said the president, "but wants her adversary to ask for peace." Tho president then made known clearly the only kind of peace whirl) would be acceptable to France. -The address wns delivered at tho Molltor garrison before a large number of Lorraine refugees, to whom tho presi dent expressed his sympathies nnd renewed promises of solicitude and protection. ITALIANS ARE TIRED OF WAR Berlin Has Reports of Mutinies and Demonstrations. Berlin. "Reports from a reliable source by the Koelnischo Volks belt ing," says the Overseas News agency, 'state that one of the regiments In barracks nt Pineenza, northern Italy, mutinied recently and that u brigade from Kasuari, Sardinia, mutinied on tho front. "Further advices to tho newspaper leclare that In Naples a manifestation occurred against King Victor Kmman jel nnd that a picture of tho war lgitntor, Cicotti, was burned; alsothnt luring r.n election In tho district rep resented by the socialist deputy, Fer rl, 6,000 women took part In n public iemonstrntlon, shouting, 'Wo wunt tho war to end.' Order wns restored by tho military. Fall to Reach Agreement. Washington. Conferees on tho army reorganization bill, In nn all Jay's session failed to reach n final tgreement on disputed phases of tho measure, hut hoth senate and house members said there was a general tcellng they would get together after i few more days of discussion. All woro agreed that It was useless to talk further for n standing nrmy of 2.10,000 men or to plead any longer for the senators' proposed federal vol unteer reserve nrmy. New Record Price for Cattle. Chicago. A now record price for Mny wn3 set Wednesday for choice -nttlo nt the Chicago stock yards when Armour ti Co paid $10.25 a hundred pounds for a cnrload of Angus year 'Inns. The flcure Is 20 cents hichor M nny prico paid before this year, rho best Mny record of 1915 wns $9.05. Buyers predicted that because of tho failure of tho Iowa corn crop last year nd the war demands number one cat llo mny bring ?12 n hundred pounds within a few weeks. Young Men Entering Service. London. Beginning Wednesday, tho last of Great ltrltain's single men. fllglblo for army sorvlco, began to got Into khaki. In all sections of tho country, young men of clghten years Df ngo roported nt supply depots nnd :hnngcd their civilian raiment for nrmy toggery. Indians Attain Citizenship. Washington Tho United States hns gained ISO new clth-ens. They aro Sioux Indians of Yankton, S. 1). Bocrctary Lane was at that place as tho personal representative of tho Brent white father, tho president of tho United Stntos. to conduct tho ceremonies. Incidentally ho will pro lent tho Indians with patents to their allotted lands. The action will mark tho first real stop in Secretary Lime's DoIIcy of giving nil competent In- dlnns full control of their individual affairs. Work of Red Cross Society. Washington Supplies forwarded by tho Amorlcnn Hod Cross for wnr rollof in Kurope readied a totul valuo of more than a million dollars during tho first nineteen months of hostili ties. Nearly threo-uuurters of tho supplies enmo front popular contribu tion nnd the remainder was purchased with Rod Cross funds. A summary of the society's work shows that from tho outbreak of the war to April 1 of this year eupplles sent to tho war are valued at M.0r1.139. of which 1190,070 went to thu allied countries. WILL EXHIBIT OVR UTATE. The College of AuTl'-ulture to Tour County Fairs Two exhibit touts of tho college of agriculture will make tho rounds of county fulrs in the stale this fair sea son so lur as possible. They will con tain Information on Nebraska agri culture and lite work that Is beinc done nt the college and the experi ment station. The following Is a list of the towns nt which fairs will ho hold, together with Hie date: Osieola, August 29 to September 1; Stnto Fair at Lincoln, September I to 8; Lexington, Septem ber 12 to 15 j Keainoy, September 21 to 23; North Platte, September 20 to 29; Ognllala, October 3 to I, and Kim hall, providing proper dates can be nr rangrd lor; Stanton, August 29 to Sep tember 1; Harrison, September 7, 8, 9; t'hadron, September 12 to 15; Trl-State District fair, nt Crawford, September 20. 21, and 22; Madison, September 26 to 29; Wnltliill, October 4 to G. The county fair exhibit was first put out three yours ngo this tall. County fairs making uppllcntlon this year nnd not receiving tho exhibit, the com mlttee says, will be given preferem e next season. General Fund Runs Low. State Tre.if.urer Hall ban paid out In general fund warrants during April some ?S3,000 mom than he took In lor that fund. As a result, the balance has declined from $101,000 to $73,000. New real estate taxes are now being paid, which will bring Increased receipts for tho general fund dining the next month or two. It will be another light squeeze this yenr, but Treasurer Hall hopes to get through without reg istering any warrants. The total nmount on hand In nil funds nt the close of business for April wns J1.303.01S. Of this sum, $1, 090,033 Is represented by cash de posited In banks, $105,791 by stntc university warrants and $98,070 by normnl school warrants. These war rants aro for expenditures made In ad vance of tho money coming In. Up sides the state treasurer holds n JolniRon county warrant for $2,500 on which the state Is drawing 7 per cent Interest. Tho temporary school fund, from which an apportionment will bo mado In June or July, now contains $273, 934. Tho special university building fund has $320,750. nnd Institution cash funds totnl $225,274. There Is 002,874 in the staf aid bridge fund, hut most of this will be paid out on bridges for which contracts have al ready been signed. Kducntionnl trust fund Investments totnl $9,605,503. During April tho stnto treasurer purchased bonds for these funds nmountlng fo $78,500. Audltor'8 Monthly Report. Tho monthly report of State Auditor W. II. Smith shows that his olllce Is sued stato warrants nmountlng to $278,977.00 in April, making a total of $1,098,058.22 spent by tho state in four months. The following Is n list of the stnto wnrrants issued on tho different stato funds In April; Goneral $149,844 45 University 22,514.30 University cash 14,707.78 Morrill 100.00 U. S. Kxperlment Station.. 932.02 Stato library 141.50 Peru normal school library 52.37 Wayne normal school li brary Kearney normal school li brary Chndron normal school li brary Stato aid bridge Smith-Lover Firo commission University Income Special motor vehicle regis 340.08 7C4.GG 4.00 812.44 94 Ml 1,338.71 3,842.17 tration 1,019.17 Institution cash 9,817.02 Normal school 39.1SI.1S Special university building 32.490.08 Totnl ? 2.78,977.00 Issued In Mnrch 389,200.98 Issued In February 741.9S1 51 Issued In January ...... 28S.492.07 Totnl four months.. .$1,098,058.22 County Treasurer Wllllnm Uro, of Douglas, has remitted tho sum of $11, 310 to tho stato treasury, but no men tion was mado of tho pennlty which Trensuror Hall attached, becanso of tho falluro to remit when ho ordered It. Tho stato oflicials aro perplexed over what kind of a suit to begin for collection of this penalty. Rnnno Finders for National Guards. Two of the Intest model rnngo find ers for military purposes have been received from tho wnr department by Adjutant Goneral Hnll nnd will bo ns signed to tho two regiments of the No brnska nntlonnl guard. Tho Instru ments aro reflecting telescopes mounted on tripods and delicately nd Justed so thnt distances of remote buildings or topographical points can bo calculated by applying the princi ples of trlangulatlon. Range finders of this typo hnvo boon In constant uso In tho European war, Members of tho board of examiners for phnrmnceutlcnl certificates In No brnskn will agnln dlvido up tho big nmount of money which they collect ovory yenr In tho form of fees from registered pharmacists nnd persons who take tho examination In order to get Into that class. Tho stato board of pharmacy, consisting of tho stato auditor, froasuror, nttornoy gen eral, socretnry of stato nnd land com missioner, hnvo voted to let tho ex nmlnors draw this nionoy when they hnvo filed vouchors showing how much tlmo they havo put In. Being Well Prepared means much towards the preservation of your health. The stomach must be kept strong, the liver must be active and the bowels regular. As. soon as there is any de viation from those con ditions you should try H OSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters Appropriate. "Can you suggest n good motto to hang up In the dining room?" naked tho boarding houao mistress. "How about 'Forgive us this dny our dally bread?'" suggested tho mini who was going to movo the noxt day any how. FITS. Erif.KI'SV. FAI.MNO SICKNI'Sr. Moiiml Onli'klr. Flit j jri.irs nf milniurriiulwl koeivnt nMir. Minos Kllnjr Mulieliin tiuuton. Inntlnit rpsnlto I.AIuir.'l urn. Hon I.K Min. int. KLIM! t'OMI'A.NV, ICcil Hunk, N. J.-Aai. 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