THE BEK : OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 1!. 1015. .1 if If" " S' i;f AMERICAN FLEET POTS OUT TO SEA Sixteen Battleships and Lester Craft with Crews Lining Rails Steam . Past President's Yacht. SO fO NEWPORT FOR WAR GAME NEW .YORK., May 18. The big: fleet of warship which has been at,' anchor In 'the Hudson 'river fer ten j j days steamed oul-toea at 11 o'clock I lodajr yilk president Wilson review Ing thV fle-mle 'line as It' passed the Mayflower off 1 the Statue of Liberty.'- "'- ' ' Headed by the superdreadnauaht Wyoming, Admiral Fletcher's flas Kh!$rthe sixteen big battleohips and their train or leew fighting craft steamed past the presidential yacht at a speed of fourteen knots, each ship with. Us sailors and marines standing at the rail at attention. As each craft neared the Mayflower its slx-pounders, fore and aft. let loosd white pnffs of smoke, and over the harbor there roared the thunder of a presidential salute of twenty-one runs. Tens' of thousand of persons viewed th treat marine procession. Along the ' water front n both Idee of the Hudson, the piers were black with speitetors, the windows" of down-town sky scrapers were full, and Battery park, southernmost tip 'of Manhattan, was thronged, , Traffic Hadeost Kaepraded. 'Traffic on the Hudson was suspended Between the Manhattan and New Jersey Shore hall an hour before the . fleet sailed Ferry boats, excursion stesmers, tuts and other rrst lay at dorks with many thousands of persons, who had eotne to Watch 'the departure. - t Th sky wss overcast, but through the clouds the sun shone at Intervals. The sir was chilly. ' ' Close by the Mayflower lay the tl phjn, (he lets and the Yankton, with gov eminent effMala. member of the cltl tens', committee, newspaper men and. In vited guests aboard., fwlnglng at anchor the' llttl reviewing squadron tf-ssed out streams-6f pennants 'and bunting. ' . As each battleship passed the May flower, with the crew lining raits and turrets with a fringe of blue, the ship's ba,nd pi red the national anthem. There 1 was ilMla cheering tn response. In bid ding rood by to the fleet, the crowds seemed to be In thoughtful mood. ' War tiaeaa leia at Newport. Leaving New VorX, the fleet made for Newport, the rendevous from which will be fllirctod maneuvers 1 In the war ism ale ng the Atlantic coaxt. ' The president and most of his party hid, arranged, to rot urn ta Washington 'aboard the May, flower, the notable exception to the' pro gram being Secretary Tumulty,' who was to go back t the capital by train. ' , . The fieot is due off Newport .'at mtdt night on Wednesday, to beula its share In the naval game, which bestni at that hour, and win attempt to cherk an at tack from an "enemy" fleet sinking i .landing on the Atlantic seaboard . any. wnere iro castport.- ta tape Hst-tr-ra. -Mr-. - - ' ', CABINETOFIIM: ;V; -, ASKSfOLLPOWER ' (Continued from Page One.) Iiaron Von Jlachhio, the Austrian am. bassador, fd hl., staffs ,. foreign M1nlftr , Sonnlno , conferred at leurtN I this afternoon ' with the Brltisli ambassador and the lturoahlan minister. former' Premier '.OlolatU. whose dra matic' appearance hv, Rome precipitated a ministerial crisis because of bis avowals far peace, smarted today; for his home tn the vftiakr of Cav'our, accompanied only by bis : son-in-law. Deputy Chlaravtgilo. IHfore leaving a expressed to friends th hope that he soon 'would be able to ex plain liow greatly he had been misunder stood and how ardently ha desires the auccesful maintenance r th. . tlm fAttrland to which the remainder I "0'1 to whether there were any of his nfe's effotts will be devoted. ether bidders exnapt Mr. McCarthy and Tba cabinet council today was ene et Lrun ccenpanyT' the ' longest on record. At its close a " kn","r. t course, there were ether brief .eommunioatlom waa tssued stating biddofa." . that the colnlstsrs discussed the state- "lHi yoa lt,,ow hr w" dlffarenoe meat ta a made bafore Parliament Ko btwn V '-" and, McCarthy .bids of further latlfnatloa was given as to what ,I0 T" v , action, wee takea. , , - ( "I did not Those figures eurprtee me." . King Victor Emtnanael spent the entire "D1 ayv,tba contract ' from Mo lay la granUner aadleaoee to government Crt "for r antr tt WM wr otflciala and, I the eoeatderatlon of mill- "Mr' " U me an4 aaked "rjr.aBd PoUtif.1 Muestlona, . ... . j " J , . "1111 yei. tall -Mr. Davtes you wanted ' Vr t'lfrwtl-n. Vnntlntir. ' ' n tha contract awarded to kome persona or The SPfriersl staff continued with rorpn-atton in Albany that haM a prtnt fevertslt ' acmtty Its preparations for Ing establishment rathr . than to, Mr. eentuJltlee,- i McCarthy; who had no adequate plant in There were further demonstrations and ahlch to do the workf , rejoicing throughout Italy at the aolu-1 -I did." lion of tbe ministerial crisis. In Rome a "Von said yesterday you told Mr. great crewd climbed the Capltoline bill Davtoa you hi pod J Lyon would $et the to llsUa to a fiery address by Oabrlel contract." D Anaunile. who was carried on thai "I said all those things " snouioera or the people. He declare war was sacred, purifying and exalting. The enthusiasm waa Increased by aa address by Prince Colonns, mayor of Rome, in which hs emphasised 'the necessity for Italy to participate la the war. la ea article summarising the situation, the Tribune says, "The die Is csst. the rublcon Is crossed snd the triple alliance has beea denounced." Woman Sluggers of ' Boston Better Than (-pi T XT 1 1Q0S6 01 WftW YOTK NEW TORK, May U.-OperaUons of the gangsters employed by officials of labor unions to Intimidate the employers In ctutaLng trades strikes extend from ' New Tork to Cleveland. Philadelphia and other large cjtles, according to evldeuce, the aubetunce of which was disclosed by District Attorney Perkins today. Much of this evidence was given In the confession of "Dopey Benny" Keln. The district attorney, it was slated, has tracked one group of gunmen from tha headquarters of a union here te those of a unloa In Clevt-land. where there was a strike in tha clothing trade In l'U. The dUtrkt attorney has learned that women as well as men were sent ta Philadelphia to attack womro strike breakers and that after the end of the striks the unions rompistned thst ths women were not ss efft-nt ss the men. Tbe wosien aere then taught by Feta how to use umbrella weighted lth lead slugs, and hatpin ui-oii Iriiins. Boston w&m a bued for Intimidation purpttevs wera considered superior to those from 'sw Tork, according te Fela. -r -. GERMAN DISAPPEARING SUBMARINE GUN, so mounted as to permit folding under the decks when a submarine is running submerged, now in use on the newest German sub sea boats blockading the English coast. v j ' ' ' "'' '''l I V, ::i-y.y:.-;: :AS- Y'j; ':V ::.irv ' - j .... ' 11 - , i.f i U .v - -,. ' .; ;': '. . . . ; U . , 4: - ' ' ? GtfcMVW OlSAPPEARiKa BARNES BUYS AND SELLSCONTRACT Plaintiff in libel Suit Telia of Printing; Deal in Which He Made - 'Several Thousands.. HOW THE AWARD WAS MADE ' BCLLBTI. ; SYRACL'Hti, May lS.-The last of the evidence In WlUlom Bsmes' suit for libel sgalnst Theodore Roosevelt- wss' pre sented In the supreme court here today Counsel will . sum up their respective cases tomorrow. SYRACUSE!, N. T.. May 18,Wll llani Barnes, resumed the witness stand in the supreme court here to day for further cross-examination In his $50,000 libel suit against, Tbeo- 5 ore Roosevelt. He was Questioned by arnes Bowers, chief counsel for the colonel, who at one reverted to the McCarthy printing contract which Mr. Barnes purchased from the. bid der, who secured It and aold to James B. Lyon for 120,000. ' 1 ' In . response to questions Mr. Barnes said be had retained an fll. 00 interest fn the Mctarthy contract and tlJftt, this waa lateV plld, lie ex plained that he transferred 'the $20,-. 000 td the Albany Journal company, of which bo waa tbe head; and when Mr. Lyon paid him the 111,000 it completed the transaction. ' He de clared ha bad done nothing which Justified Mr. Lyon in paying him a salary. An entry -In tba Journal booka indicated the f 10,000 waa tor salary paid Mr, Barnes. Wltaeea Qaestloned at Leapt. The 'wltn-e Waa questioned at some longth about his connection with Attorney Partes., who, ws a member of the state printing board ' Mr. Barnes said he bad gone to see Mr. 'Pavles about the printing contract at -the request of Mr Lyon. Mr. Bowers aaMr. '.'Do yot mean to say you went to see Mr. tavlea and told him you hoped Mr. McCarthy weuld not aet the contract when you had no I Mr. lowrs thsit reintroduced letter that peed between Mr. Barnes and Governtr Rooeevelt. These letters were plai-ed in the record early in the trial and wire later atrlcken out along with other evidence arout printing offered In i'jeatlon. KING GEORGE WITHDRAWS ONE 0ERBY CANDIDATE LONDON. Msy II The announcement made yeeteday that King George was bout to discontinue racing is sstri today nva Men erroneous. The king scratched ene ef his tandliates for the jiVrby, Krlsr Marcus, snd this news was given out yesterday. From It the esump tloa was made that hie majt-sty waa go ing to stop racng, and other hors own ers began to follow his example. Today it developed that tbe king atlll has bam maroo entered in tha Derby. HYMENEAL Wrn-brer. ERADHHAW. Neb.. Msy U.-SpfHel-r.orte 0t.Urn ef this plsre and Mrs. Fhrader of I.'tioa were married Saturday. Ths groom is a veteran of tha civil war. Tl year old. The brio is several year hi Junior. Th Be Want Ads Are Boat Business Boosters Baral Delivery fteates. W ASHINGTON. Msy l.-(6prtl Tel egram (Rural free delivery route will b eotabllMtied oa June W a follow to Myonuna: Chugweu-r. Halt county, length of route thirty-four mllra. faju lliea served, and llvl.lo, leranite ount, Unsth of rouu. twenty-etsbt mile. famtJtee served . elcrhty-fixe. fiUBMiON E, GUN." COALITION MAY RULE ENGLAND; NEW SEA LORD . (Continued from Page One.) this afternoon Issued the following stste inent on the progfrss of hostilities: On the terrain to the west of tha Tser canal conquered by us yesterday and the day before yesterdsy' the Germans left about 2,W dead and a great number of rifles.. "During tbe course of the engsgements oi" .yesterday we made some further pris oners. "To the east of the canal w h,ave con structed positions recently taken by ua. "During tha night the Germans under took a particularly, violent counter at tack preceding this action by a bom tsrdment with artillery and bomb throw ing. They were repulsed. "In the region to the north of Notre fsme De Lorette, on the road from Alx NoUlatte to' Pouches, we checked eom rlctely by our fire twe ether German counter attacks. ' ' "As for ourselves, we captured a a re sult of a night advance a group of houses r.esr the Cemetery of Ablaln. Along the front to tbe north et Arraa tho artillery Sighting Is continuing by day. and by night. The Oermans have bombarded Arraa with particular fareclty. in the region of ville-au-Bols, near Perry-au-Bac. the . enemy yesterday un dertook a fresh attack, but he Waa easily leputsed." r ' " ' : RassUai Offletai Report . PETROUitAD.nMar XSWVia London.) rAn- official statement, issued by the Russian general staff, admits that A us-tro-German columns "puraued" Russian troops, which moved to a new position between the Pllloa and the upper Vis tula. It te eontended. however, that at tacks against the recently ocoupled front in- the direction ef the 8try and Dollna were fruitless, as were assaults along the Pruth. The communication follows: "Since the morning of the 16th In the Shavll region, tha battles have continued to develop favorably for us. Our troops crossed the Rublasa and attacked the Germans ' gaining possession of their trenches and capturing several hundred prisoners. Between the Plllca and upper Vistula enemy columns pursued our troops, which moved to a new point "Near Ghlllneff and Russklbrod our sudden counter attacks inflicted severe losses on the enemy's advance guard. "la the district between Wtersbnlk and Qpetow, as well as south of , the latter, Impetuous attacks by us on the lsth drove, back the enemy's . leading columns more than ten vereta (six miles). "On the Baa there baa been violent artillery (Ire from south . ef Wislok to PrssmjsL , .. - - 'Tn the direction of the 8try and Do Una the enemy delivered fruitless at tacks against the front whloh was re cently occupied, losing several hundred prisoners. "On the Pruth on the loth the enemy delivered repeated attacks lit close for mation, starting from Delstyn and Kolo maa. We repelled him auocessfully. cap turing four, more heavy guna and throw ing our advance guards beyond the rtvef. THAW TRANSFERRED TO THE LUDLOW STREET JAIL WASHINGTON, May , .-Suprerae Court Judge Hendrlrk signed an order transferring Harry K. Thaw from the Tombs to the custody of tho sheriff In Ludlow Street Jail. TM was done in response to a request from Thaw's counsel, who had. com plained that Thaw waa suffering from rheumatism and throat trouble and did not obtain sufficient exercise In th Tomb. Thaw's counsel made the re quest in event there should be further delay of the Jury trial to test hi sanity. Th stats attorney general ha secured a stay of the trial until Friday at least. Thaw will m.t be gven a Jury trial until June 7. Justly Hendrick today postponed the case until thst date in order that ths appelato division mav hav time to render a decision on the nea- attempt by the state to prevent aueh a trial. ORDUNA CARRIES NO AMERICAN PASSENGERS NEW TORK, Mav l.-More than passenger wer booked to sail today on board th Otinard Jlne stealer Ordnna. for Liverpool. A few wer registered on ths passenger list as from New York and two from Chicago. It was reported thst th Orduna had on board a Urge cargo ef auppllo' tor th lirltUh gov eminent. There waa aot aa Ameriraa among th t paener when the Orduna aailed. Captain Taylor said h wss not worry- lag about ubmrina . Apartuianta flats, houses and Cot Lares can be rentad quickly aad cheaply by a lie 'Ter Real" Ad. KITCHENER URGES USE OF GASES; ASKS - FOR 00,000 MORE (Continued from Page One.) of , Windhoek, capital of German south west Africa. The military abHIty displayed by Gen eral oBtha has been of a very high crder," the secretary said, in this connec tion, "and has confirmed the admiration felt for htm aa a commander and a leader nf men." Indian soldiers were utterly routing the Turks in Mesopotamia, the secretary as serted, and were gradually clearing the whole country of hostile forces. After referring in eulogistic terms to the men in the new army. Earl Kltctw ener concluded- "I raid 'I would let the country know when more men were wanted for the 'war. The time has come and I now call for 300,000 men to form new armies. - Cboaldn't Leave Work. "Those who are engaged in the produc tion of war material of any kind should not leave their work. It Is to men who are not performing this duty that I ap peal and I am convinced the manhood of England still available will loyally re spond. "In 'V first speech in your lordship's house I pointed out that this war would be a long one and woild demand great sacrifices, Those sacrifices have been cheerfully made by. tha people of thla country, who not Only responded l-.i vast number sto the Summons td create tbe new armies required, but havs slnSe cott tlnbously supplied a constant stream of recruits which has enabled ua to main tain the forces In tha field and lu train ing at their full strength and with ef fective men. , ' , - Dlftlealtles la Way. "Tour lordships have watched the growth of the new armies and have noted doubtless the . difficulties which confronted ua In providing them with all the material et war- they require. , "I cannot apeak too highly of the men and the devotion to duty they have dis played, or of the cheerful acceptance of hardships Incidental to inclement weather which, have provoked the admiration of expert officers, who reported to me as to-the wonderfully rapid progress made In their training to become efficient sol diers. "I am certain that In the activities in the field, which immediately follow them, these men will worthily sustain the repu tation they have already attained at home."' . . Yaqui Beds Declare" War Against Mexico , - . ON BOARD U. & OOU5RADO. OFT 8AN XlUdO Cal., May U.-Yajul In diana - who have been besieging white settler In the state of Sonora. Max., la sued a proclamation today, declaring- the Yaqui nation at war with Mexico. They , have .raptured the pumping ela tion at Uatanalel near Empalme. where ax located - railroad shops valued at 110.000,000. . AMERICAN MISSIONARIES IN TURKEY NEED FOOD BOSTON. Mass . May 18. -The Ameri can Board of Commissioners for Foreign MInons today received the following cablegram, dated May 15. from th Amer. iran ambassador at' Constantinople, Henry Morgenthau: "All stations begging relief funda Some state starvation threatened. Please help quickly." , , The stations mentioned are th seven teen posts of the board In Turkey. There ts a new preparation on tha market that la so entirely harmless and so easy to use thst there is really no es wise for any woman (or man) to longer tolerate gray or streaked hair. "Brow atone" meets and overcomes every objection heretofore found to hair stains and la so cleaning la lu uniformly splendid results that It has within a few months made thouaanda of friends who could not now be induced to use anything else. rtromnatone" la th result of moat ex. Jhauatlv experiments snd is atoohit.lv , guaranteed satisfactory or money will be munion. It poeltlvely cannot be detected, will not tub off or wash off. and la harmless, snd permanent In every a sr. Prepared tn two shadesone for golden or medium brown the other for dork brown or Mark. Also la toe rt sea. Me and aim. A trial sis snd sn interesting booklet will be sent upon re-l)t of W cents, or we will tl'l your orders direct If your orussiai insiois uron suosiit uting. Ineut on "Brownatone" at your hair. nreeaer a. blade only bv Kenton Pharmacal Co IC. Pihe St.. Covington. Ky. 'old and reeommended tn Omaha bv heruiaa 4 AtokJuuooii UruM oiuroa and jpiuar loaaing aaaior. - - . Exquisite Ksir Tinting PLOT TO MURDER i SULTAN DISCOVERED Armenians Conspire to Kill Turkish Ruler as He Crossed Stamboul Bridge on Birthday. . FOUR HUNDRED MEN ARRESTED PARIS, Msy 1. Reports from j Constantinople confirm the dlscov-1 ! cry of an organized plot by Arein- , n ans and Turks opposed to the new j j regime to assassinate the sultan, i Knver Pasha, Field Marshal Von Der j -. Oolta and General Li men Von San- jders, telegraphs the Journal's Athens correspondent. Two Armenians, the Journal says, were to have blown up the Kara-Keut bridge, connecting Stamboul and Oalata, on the sultan's birthday, while the ruler, ac companied by his commanders, was cross ing to attend a ceremony at the mosque of St. Sophia. - ' The correspondent'declarea that H0 'Ar menians have been arrestd and their fata Is unknown, while Kurds have been given orders to burn two large villages near Van. Everybody Thinks Himself Innocent, .Says, Mr. Darrow WASHINGTON. . May 18. -Clarence S. I'arrow told the industrial relations com mission today he believed the day notj far distant when Jails and prisons would be abolished and hospitals would take their places. 'I don't mean that some people won't be conflnod," he said, "but they will be treated for their social ills and not pun ished. Punishment is barbarism, and the People generally are beginning to realize It. Pome day we will try to wine out the pauses of crime and doctor criminals instead of abusing and misjudging them. "Most folks bellev themselves innocent no matter what they do," Darrow thought. "I believe Rockefeller and Standard Oil a most evil social influence, but Mr. Rockefeller thinks he la aa Innocent as anyone and Justifies himself. Everybody thinks himself Innocent." Resistance of military and other con stituted authority If that authority were abuse. Darrow urged waa Justifiable, ar guing that liberty always had bean main tained by bloodshed. 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