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[ OnaFrontFromthanpot River tn flle Boummm Frm:tner,abnstaneeoiifi&lflos poi Mfi?fimibm{ e t] laration Along Progressive Lines That Should Leave No Clear Ground for Opposition on That Score. < ; e B 1 lers of Colonel USING LARGE NUMBERS OF ,GI@HS AND\,H_ENW 8ald to Be Planning Confersnces - With fllhhooek' With a View t¢ PmmdkepuhSummMW’mTfi-m 5 \mgls,oooinnmmdaN\nnbcof Guns and De- : g fostered sentiment in * “Eiven to e san- T the f er than | Colonel Roosevelt was definitely eltmi, = 5 AUl banks in Venice to \au-ovymgorClptuflng mw—hg Bes- ; i : % Fhasactmise o onv. n muarwueml’ garabian Front the Russian-Attacks Have Been Particu- ! one ¢ d ‘During : : ; South Bocause of tho Austrian advance 4 " Effort considerati Three hundred and fifty bluecoats —Bad e-tberArmdee&uanKnpt fter fioon toda, made to - concentrate all ts P o . hfly Violent Wi ¢ 1 < i are. oy 'ht; til:e‘:&mglm on resolu- | camp .at mr:rt 'W.d‘:worth. Staten Is- 3 the Infantry of Both Sides in the de:u—Viemn Rp- " mesiing e b Rl et o %, io work, ‘with the m.(;,‘, L 3 € g Progressive Ideas in Platform. George has, sent a message to er Advance of the Austrians Into i - HIRY e SOUEHE A¥ & chiok, the British grand fleet tulating \ports a Furth , ‘ Italy. fhe participants would go further o e S Lot pfiomd}tfl"m:":u:’m Jn the|inom on thelr Aight againt the German S 2 Continued on P: 8ix) . ! " : ¥an Volenburs of Fhilse y everything el lowed, ‘o incorporate some pro-| or ¢ age The long-expected offensive of thelwelt of the Meuse the shelling has > Bridgs sressive party ideas. A recall plank Capt. Thomas Nollcn, U. 8. N.. re- | HOUSE MEME! n ERS PEEVED been only intermittent. ; Continued on P; tired, who _died Thursday, Russians against the Teutonlo allies DS0 Only Intermistent, | -, |fom : i [ g oo B R {Smind oh Pags &5 burica In the Naval cemetery at An- - AT SENATE ADJOURNMENT has seemingly begun. From both| prance, except around Ypres, the sit- SONGRESSIONAL UNION napolis. R, Petrograd and Vienna come reports| uation is reported quiet. ‘About Ypres, | whatever it was, had not succeeded. Insist That a Constitutional Provision that the Russians are actively engaged | however, the Germans and Canadians|™ " - _ “oo 120 DOt SOcK FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE| Feur men and a woman were shot Has Been Violated. over a front from the Pripet river, east :fitfi"{,‘e‘en“’{n‘:;;,;‘:.':°,‘m:‘“‘,‘,“.‘f EXECUTION OF VILLA'S Opening Session of Three Day GCon- |2 battle between ‘a nesro, police, and | Washington, Jume 5—Members of of Brest-Litovsk, to the Rumanian |week when the Germans, under a te CHIEF LIEUTENANT “'vention Held in Chicago. . the house were much exercised today frontier—a distance of about 250 miles. | rific rain of shells, captured Canadi an positions, which later were retaken | Pablo Lopez Faced Firing Squad at cmm June 5.—History for women tion by the senate of the constitutional The Russians everywhere are Ush€|in hand- to-hand and bombing en- “Santa Rosa. was in the making tonignt when the|Com the North Sea fieet began to ar-| provision that neither house shall ad- large numbers of guns and men and| counters. ~Returning to the attack of ; Others think he ‘should susgest men|Woman's party was launched under|incoog fhem. " oo o CTOWAS|Journ for more than three days at a according to Petrograd have achieved | Sunday, the Germans again forced the| Chihuahua, Mexico, June 5.—Pablo|for consideration by convention lead- | the auspices of the Congressional ] lc® o time without the consent of the other. successes on many important sectors,| Caunadians to relinquish the bulk of | Lopez, Villa’s' chief lieutenant in the Union for Woman Suffrage. The| Gow t elled ri The senate adjourned Saturday un- 13,000 prisoners and a number | the re-captured ground, but the Cana-|raid upon Columbus, N. M., today paid night. meeting followed one held dur- | or crikire il oahayauclied roting|til noon Thursday, the leaders count- guns and destroying or capturing | dians are disputing strenuously the ef- | the penalty for his crimes, facing a ing the day marking -the Opening Of | pers . Mot Avmer e o iy i | ing that a three day recess because of Teutonic positions. forts of the Teutons to oust them from | firing squad of constitutionalist sol- their three day convention here in @n |y tne sioth the [intervening Sunday. - Republican DMA::; 'r:-x Besn:tu hia:;‘ tr]ont. lns:rl;e m%immflndu rcg ?fi:gmfismm s u;er- at s-.ntl ta Rosa, Chihuahua’s place | nated. ;rz{;m to promote their cause and to s ““"mw:'&.‘:..';i’e z‘twg""fi‘ by R!Ddrmmm lon, along the lower - lenna repo e of execution. induce the progressives and republi- ennesses and other Be and In the' Volhynia the Russian |sturdy resistance of the Itallans the| Loper, who, at tho orders of Villa | Unexpected Growth of. Hughes Boom.| cans to Dut_an equal suffrage. plank | e ous, faken by the board of |house parllamentarians, brought the @ttacks have been particularly violent, | Austrians_have made a further ad-|massacred eighteen American min-| Impartial observers within the re-|in their party platform and to ob- s matter formally to the attention of In the nflon of Olyka, in the zone of | vance l‘<o}my in the Cengio zone| ing men at Santa Ysabel, Chih Large numbers of wotnded men] o st they iusisted was a yiola- dogs in Brooklyn.- Only 56,000 of these | Speaker C uahua, | publican ranks do not consider that|tain their endorsement of the Susan peaker Clark today and the speaker the Volhynian fortress triangle, the'| near Asi The town of Celsna and | in January and who is said to have di- | the unexpeeted srowth of the. Hushes | b. Anthony amendment o the consti- |208° are licensed. agreed that a very bad precedent had Russian guns have heavily shelled a|5.000 Italian prisoners, cannon and|rected the movements ef the Mexi- boom is. mecessaril; indi f | tution. . p beén set. front more than fifteen miles long held | eleven machine guns &nd 126 bomb| cans at Columbua expressed no regret. a1 e B iagr ot The Ancient and Honorable Art lery | “Tater democratic senators suggested by the Austrian Archduke Joseph|throwers were captured by the Aus-| The big clock in B D e e e e B T T e iformally that the house dispose of Afount Verdun bad wedllac " havhT Boape afiica e retivainunt of el o G e e Bl B Womans Barty would copeider no, oth | 2% the Commen in Boston. consenting o & four day adfournment. set in and as a result the infantry of | Italians in the Cengio zone, but says|rectiv at the soldiers, said: expected demand for the nomination of | er issue than equal suffrage at pres-| o f It was said tonight this might be done both sides have kept to their trench-{ that in the Dalgone valley, the Laga- | breast, brothers; in the breast.” Roosevelt were surprised at its growth.| ent and that it would throw its in- essages congratulating him on the|or that if a quorum of the senate es and only bombardments rina valley and on:the Posnia front| All of the shots fired struck in OF|The individual candidates were work- | fluence to that party which supported|srand taken in his note have been re-|could be mustered a session of that place. No changes.in position _ are| Austrian attacks were repulsed. pear the heart .of the bandit. Lopez|ing independently and therefore there | the arthony amenudment, — 0o ceivea from the governors of all Bex- | body would be called for Wednesday. recorded. Around Vaux and Dam-| In- muthern Albania, in the regiou of | left lettery to his wife and father, nr‘- was no-canvass of the extent to which|{ Miss Anna Martin of Reno, ' Nev., o = loup, northeast of Verdun, the bom-| Avolna, the Austrians have dispersed|ing them to believe he. was not was elected permanent chairman. In| Calvin Derrick, superintendent of|J. BRUCE KREMER NOT ent on both sides has continued | with their artillery Italian ‘traitor to his country. pporters. Thi her opening remarks she sald: “The|tne Breston School of Ind P with, considerable - ‘Intensity; _ while ments opesuns in that vicinity, i e s asr than had - been object of Gut party is not to create Elire.or Tone, Cal hharbecet aoporte CARDIDASE FOR REELECTION UPON BRITISH'NAVAL OFFICERS | Hughes Sentiment | wuoh High Tide. iien of R sile mz‘!‘:sx?;:uy an S Sty ot hte R As ‘Secretary of the Democratic Na- SCHOOL N u:w LONDON CHAIRMAN HILLES IN et Lo S “‘; s es High Tide. ul;:l.n.l‘tlnn‘ ormnm x;on:x miillion vot-| Two. thousand alumni, who return- tional Committee. British Admirall Declares It is a ith the arrival of huna.nds of del- ‘women in the .welve ' suffrage | e from all ts of the world to at- e FOR SUBMARINE OFFICERS CONFERENCE WITH PERKINS <o e Jitied. cgates today the sentiment in_favor | states who place eaual enfirage befors | tend the Jublice, oelebrated the 50h | . St Louls, Mo. June 53 Bruce Its Establishment A B, - | Advised Later o Hi P i ‘ughes reiched hig! e ‘and in | the rests of any party.” |anniversary of Lehigh University. Kremer. secretary of e democratia i ."::‘:"":;hz Aon D:,'.'; Nominations. T ""V**| London, Juné 5, 10.45 p. m—The|SDite of the concentration upon him| Mrs. O H, P. Belmont, of New York national committes, announced this oo Britieh admiratty in a communication |Of the opposition forces he appears to | said that ail politicicians would Several members of the Canadian |afternoon that business reasons would oy | be far in the lead. Managers of the|taught something about their business|pariiament were among the en- | Prevent his being a candidate for re- Washington, June 5—Establishment| Chicago, June 5—Republican and | lonight referting to ssperwions cast Uy | pe. T S e canaifiates mase msdo no | this year by fhe women. D on the. Fremen Hner Chicsgo|slection. No names have been. sug- of a new school at New London, for in- | progressive leaders conferred con-|a; conduct of the wm‘nhnfl. command of- iy R A o which sailed from New York for Bor- | gested for Mr. Kremer’s successor. stantly tonight primarily in an effort ‘DOMINICAN REBELS ARE deaux. : Several committeemen have made to find a basis for harmony and to many of - the' Instructed delegates and STRONGLY ENTRENCHED nquiry as to what part, if any, Will- tradlng is dangerous. Every attempt- : More than 50 of the Indians who|iam J. Bryan will play in the coming announced tonight by Secretary Dan- |discuss the relative strength of can- pows.. Shey ed, transfer, it is feared, would result| o.: 4o of the Town of Monte Christi,| Fecently received from the government | convention. It was officially stated fels. The first class of officers will | didates. Aoy attempt to criticize the|\n spiling’ some delegates into the s "|farms at Wheeler, S. D, have sold |that inasmuch 'as Mr. Bryan was not July L.for six months’ training| Chairman Hilles ot Lhe republican | o0 o, e operations must. h Hughes basket. Unless the situation from Which They Fled. _ their land to white men, and bought | elected as a delegate nor as an alter- they are assigned to duty witg |national committee Charles D. hx.nsu very soon, these delegates are g 5 automobiles. nate, he could speak to the convention the under-water craft. ann. commmmnn trom Michi- | 2 Sions inflict grave injustice upon |2imost certain to flop to him should ‘Washington, June 5. — Dominican hJ only with. the unanimous consent of The plan was suggested by = Rear conferred with George W. Per- Zble and gallant officers, to Whose care there be more than two or three bal- | Tebels who fled from Puerto Plata and| The number of dead in the wreck |the 1094 delegates. Under comven- n wi include care- = " 0 = | whicl lung 1 a e af TO: 0 e culties ey 2 ought of re-conven- 4 e o reacl . ul a general h- ‘may expect to encounter with subma- | the view that the convention would [JUSTICE HUGHES ADDRESSES |, ol e O e Justice Huhes | partment today from. Minister Russell ki tay Jwd the - Cmittetnes Y not nominate “right off the bat” de- YOUNG WOMEN GRADUATES | was abandi 3 at Santo Domingo gave further details| Rod Wi iladel- | h Danfels said in his an.|clared that it might be difficult to e g D o Tl Cacunution of tha fomrss R M| Bhp I p i |OES Ty Sy alte Mo Thaiel -~ wil) TN o hia and New York, will establish in | prob: - t that he found the navy|Dold the delegates long. In the Seclusion of the National Ca- dicated that the situation on the island %.w Y:}-k the largest hydroaeroplane ?wy.‘my P oo nineteen officers, thirteen of There was a suggestion that in the| thedral School Lawn at ‘Washington was more serious than had been be-|school in the country, as soon as a were ensigns less than _three | €Vent of any effort to precipitate im- e R : demanc Yieved here. suitable. site is fonnd. AUTO'S IMPACT WITH TREE out of the naval academy. as- |Mediate aotfon when the convention| Washington, June 5.—In the seclu- A paragraph of the minister’s mes- to submarine duty. He there- |5sémbled Wednesday, a resolution |gion of the National Cathedral School sage follows: Gen. Gabriel Gavira, Carranza com- BROKE CHAUFFEUR’'S NECK. reorganized the flotilla and es-|Would be offered proposing a confer-|jawn, where he was presenting an “After 24 hours’ notice, marines were imander of the northern border mili- o a school of officers on the | $NCe With the republicans. Later, Mr.| aAmerican flag to the honor graduates, | they could answer questions of the so- | Janded on June 1 at Monte Christi and | tary zone, .will personally .take the | Police Found Man They Were Looking ns “wert to confer with Senator | Justice Charies E. Hughes today made | calied allies as to’ what candidate or | Puerto Plata. The fort at Puerto|field to exterminate the bandits oper- m '.!nt to 1:299&11 for the large'in- | “0dge and it was said the conference his first public address since the open- Plata was occupied after resistance of |ating along the border. For Dead at the Wheel. bmarines contemplated | 9€2lt With the relative strength of |ing of the pre-convention campaign. It was not be- two hours. One marine officer prob- —_— Hingham, Mass, June 5. — Police- z the penamg appropriation bill, ad- | ¢andidates and agree upon which har- | Fe told the young women graduates |4 of these demands 4 The convention of coal miners of | men who haq been asked to watch for means of training was neces- | 1O0Y could be reached in the two|that the meant America first, an % District No. 5, in session at Pitts-|an avtomobile early today, found it -q conventions. s R undivided legiance, and R it sistance, but rebels strongly entrench- | burgh, instructed the executive board | faced against a tree by the roadside t 18 planned” Mr. Daniels _said, united and equal to its tasks. ooseveit's Presence Desired. ed outside of the town.” of the United Mine Workers to declare | with the driver seated at the steering officdrs when they graduate from | BRITISH DESTROYER R RS Many of the Roosevelt adherents| The wounded marine officer was|a strike in the bituminous district. wheel, apparently braced to work his be appointed to sub- o CONSUL EDWARDS QUITS themselves believed the colonel should | Captain Herbert J. Hirshinger, com- P — it deg <ot g ACSTSA ARRIVES IN PORT leaf. Examination, however, e cago. they | manding the detachment from the bat-| Great Britain has ordered sent from | sy 51 4 o e e POST AT ACAPULCO, MEX. all tleship Rhode Isiand, who died at|the Falkland Islands as S00m a5 DOS- | coor o ormr ean s e Yaeies e ve been trained and proved their| C ofnngmeig oh_the Defmine ator, was dead, his neck having been 2 o e Puerto Plata June 1. He was shot|sible relief ship to go to Flephany 3k o B e T S Claim to Have Sunk. Notifies Sitats Depacfaent e Oausy through the head wiile directing the |Istand to rescue the marooned SUrvi- | bhosort Tam whosl. attren Hemr o is Given for Act. 1a_guard 1 landing of his men. vors of the Shackleton Antartic ex- | oeinet Hhe Wbl A e er London, June 5, 11:45 p. m—The i - bo nheea in commang only after they pedition. mh“ on the rtlde ;egun yeawl:- CONFLICTING REPORTS British destroyer Acstsa, which the| Washington, June 9.—Consul Ed- pref g * — 'y ernoon, was found across the OF PROGRESSIVE PLANS |Germans claim to have sunk, (= ar- w-rflu notified the state department BRANDEIS TOOK SUPREME To date, 1,086 men have been ex- m; in a flr&;:;}’ mfl;‘éf; and una- ToHl i OF another destrover. o shell which | Bad auit.his Bost at Acapulso; Mexis | Pusd that I ne. conid be COURT SEAT AT NOON | o™ty "8t WWaukesan, T, Wil H. e lave Convention Defer Action Un- e e sieil W " - | Bu e it egan, 3 TN GHIC put her out of action, after she had|co. He said nothing about the situa- |come here a union of the republicans |is the Sixty-second Ri Orpet ror the. murder of Marian Lam- | PEMONSTRATION CHICAGO til Republicans Have Acted. Bown 3 ithe THck br tha Aen e | ion: tn (e yictuity, " Clhaul TSnEsat] sud- sosteivslons il Bo mtod | = the fixty. oFe o Two places in the box remain OF SHERMAN SUPPORTERS Oht Confli ty minutes, exploded | in the engine | Hanna, at Monterey, reporting on an < : - | to be filled. * ) B — lcago, June 5 'on ;:nl:gd Te- | yoom, killing five men. anti-intervention parade there yester- z S A Procession of Three Thousand Led ’qw"'om ‘wl’P‘“h" h“* ‘After that, we were helpless,” said |day, said it was not strictly, anti- | PRESIDENT AND CABINET Rush G. Estes, prominent New York by Mayor. Thi n. eorge 'erkins, to have | one of her crew, “and with shells fall- | American demonstration. 3 m s :n:xh: o:flégfinun{??:;: ing all around us we expected soon to DISCUSS NOTE TO CARRANZA " drowned "“‘mm I O s, (s e | be sent to the bottom. But luckily | TO RELIEVE OPPRESSION the g ed in the republican convention | 2ON® Struck us” A OF JEWS IN RUSSIA T°T""" vlvtm fl;:'..’am;:"‘" Chief Justice Whi He told a story of having been at- ARIPOR - GF RSy ey of it pro- P W £ j it g gy e Parailed the streets choering for thelr i Homwed AN ACUTE ATTACK OF : ' gressive national committee. Many s is to Take Any i G oatl leaders_favored. the plan of marking INDIGESTION FATAL. Steps Possible. son and Hla cabiet sre. axpeted 1 |lowest and the DeCwoen Tha Boverent And e | oo ouera) Burton gleo clube made the time. Mr. Perkins announced tonight discuss tomorrow’s southern that the convention ‘would not nomi. | Providence Woman Stricken While| ~Washington, June 5—Representative . ehner Dest Seident Yuan Shi Rai, PRSI S5 The, Sandintes nate “right off the bat” but wowd| Riding on Auto in Willimantic. Iv‘g;;dn; New York asked President | note demanding wi e e e China, has been advised T DEats e, thew: Bate - sth probal . son today ‘e every opportuni= ‘hostil .wn.t nders. Willimantic, Conn.,_ - Mrs, |tV to assist Jews in Russia to obtain thoritati 5 e i e g Sk ey Elizabeth Bastman, 70 relief from oppressive conditions. He!will make clear the administratio; When had| Six Imndl,d muuhr- of the Wom- said the.prospects were bflsht Federation of visited the had reached no agreement | tack of. acute indigestion while riding |more liberal treatment o fthe Ri the Carranza troo withhold action upon mominations |in an automobile with her son tonight | Jews_after the war. The prelldnnt the convention. and died a few hours later in a local | Sald he would take any steps possible. these assertions Willlam Al- | hospital. They were on their way to e e TN ‘White, national committeeman | providence. ARKANSAS IS SWEPT ' Modarngsits. of Stsariships. FIX-OCINS OF TORNADOES anumfi‘ .n;rek‘ .—Arrived, steamer | Fifty-nine Persons Reported Dead and yma, New Yorl i e o, —hertve, s More Than Hundred Injured, er_Vene: New utflfl Rock, Ark. June b5.—Fifty- Liverpool, June 3. st ‘foreign i S imferm'- w‘:m“;lfi'm’? Codric, New York; 4, 5B Loie, Now | nd more. Than & hocarea: hopaec ot4 | sgents at Mexico Clty, working o off: | INFORMATION REGARDING wpking 1 joint pominations. Tondon - Tune' 2 HalIel:" stehmer | s his aiegoss thet. swegt Ackan ao-Americat selstionthip. | ROOSEVELT'S views. GIVE ROOSEVELT 150 CW:I', l.f‘::e i Aerivea: steam- c: es have employed re- | Frank Knox of mmg“ N. H, VOTES ON FIRST BALLOT |er (S Liverp be increased by later g s the Oyster Ui States (from Copenh.gan), Bordeaux, June 4.—Artived: _Steamer Lafayette, New York. Sailed: Steam- er La Touraine, New York. Growth of Bri