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' |AUSTRIAN GAINS NA TELLS OF | IN GALICIA BIG | FEATURE OF DA (Continued from Pags One.) VIEN DASH INTO GALICIA Bustro-German Troops Had Been| THE ITALYS ENTRANCE INTO WAR DBLAYED Refusal of King to Attend Dediea- | WEDNESDA (ways in political circles, but the censors | have forbldden the transmission of all | comment. Correspondents are permitted { to say, however, that Prince Von Buelow Y | Baron Sonnino. These proposals will hold another council today. |Which the Turka wet the Ianding |troaps. Russia is again co-operating in “ attack on Constantineple by renew |bembardment of the Bosphorus fort 2 Ttaly Holds Diplomntic Stage. VIENNA, May 4.—(Via London.) | july ia occupying the center o ~~War bulletins Issued by the Auae- diplomatic stage, but there s littie trian and German army headquarters the way of authentic news from L. Afd posted in Vienna yesterday and " today bring mews of the Austrian-ip.ing poken off as the result of a de German victory over the Russians in |jock, have once more been resumed ‘western Galicia. The crisie in the Chino-Japanese ne Concentrating for Three Weeks Preparing for Movement. THOUSANDS OF RUSS ARE TAK t A large Austro-German army had t!ations ls attr much attention | The presence of his majesty at ”‘“: | Department Orders. ere The pre discusses the contro- | unvelling had come to be regarded EL PASO, T May 4-General Pascual WASHINGTON, 4. —~(Special Tele- e L e s ks, e [Forty whei. soswrve, s L8| 0e tantamount to a declaration of | Orosco, leader of the antl-Madero revoit |§rai.)—Postmasters ' appointed: = Stod- Cracow for the last three weeks, With 'tude does not concesl the fact that ! |dard, Thayer county, Nebraska, Frank | war. Now the change in the king's|®"d later a military commander under g™ Genereaux, vice M. 1. Alisman, re- eqanes ay (o) ur 2 the fdea of making a new offensive/there is considerable uneasiness over . & _|former Provisional President Huorta, | signed; rant, Rock county, Nebraska, 3 movement. All available Austro- the situation in the far east plan is regarded as meaning that PAT- | \o. night disappeared from the American |Don by an, vice E.'E éygm&rg s . 3 | French Official Report. tieipation of Italy in the European border near Fabrems, Tex., and iz be- |8i§ned. Haydraw, Mead county, u t t B, tsope been QUIEtlY| p,pis May 4—The Fronch war offic® | conflict again has been postponed. |[ileved to have crossed into Mexico. -rm-:,._‘"n’.':k.f.?.n“‘;‘.‘-’;’;’.a'-‘”{mml’i' Ba- cauti rlmme ats transferred during this time to the nis afternoon gave out a report on 2 q Dunajec front and for a fortnight progress of hostilities past an unbroken stream of troop trains has been pouring eastward' . Yores, from Frankfort, Berlin and other by our allles German raflroad centers. Thus wes! “In the Argonne near Bagatelle we warning given that big events weraf"':"::l ':; :::::; (RN TN - impending In the east. Newspaper | o st NS LRI W correspondents were permitted to! 3 1 telegraph that a new offensive on the ' Memorla]‘ 18 Held Russtan front was in preparation, | afd oven to intimate that the blow would fall neither in the Mazurian| Rpp OAK, lake reglons nor in the Carpathians, [gram.)—The entire afternoon session Closer indications, olit of the question. How Campaign Was Planned. reading TR N to give way for the memorial seivi of the Montgomery county bar, hald Appruved at a comference beld In Berlin, |lces, . between General Von Falkén- , and Marshal Conrad Von Hoetsendor!. chiaf of the Austrian staff. General Mackensen, commander of the German Aarmy, who came from the front in also was present at the Berlin ©cohference. He left for the front to take command of the new army that same noon, during which time short addresses by a large number came from neighboring towns, all whom had known Judge McPherson (& Judge and a friend. 85 far as is known Fleld Marshwl [°0UTt officlals. indenburg dld not attend the Ber-|PTOSTam resolutions oouncll of war, although he visited (Passed. headquarters with General Mack- of respect h .| eonsulate, where the first secretary of| Rene Thomas, winner last year, and a . HIR AND HOSE énsen shortly previous to this. (R SN T swaRhing sk Wt [ G Ry AWaled . ANSS | hities o€ Nis omuetitore ' the 10 personality. 8 T8 100 early to discuss the full mili- |Senater C. G, Saunders of Council > . $25 to $50 < We can pro- > |recelving & verbal communication from |contest, were prevented from entering by A new line, fect of this victory in Galicla, but |Bluffs, Judge W. 8. Lewis and Clyds ) 3 i unhbrgrel A B rvers |Genung from Olenwood. Earl Fersuson. |N® PAron. the secretary hastened to the |the Iuropean war. Palm Beaches $15. vide some Ohin obse! 4 J ‘| Villa Maita, the private residence of| Practice at the spesdway is being held Wi E new patterns, i the German and Austrian stratestats |C. R. Barns and O. B. Jennings of Bhen-| pric, Von Buslow, while Foreisn Min. | daily. The elimination tnals have been |Jj MacCarthy-Wilson Tailor P y smart combi.- e p" on the offensive which (andoah, 8. J. McCord of Clarinda. JUdKe |igter Sonnino called on the king for s |set for May 2i. 23 and 2. The thirty cars ing Company, all silk, $3.50 nations in at- jusians woro befleved tn be planning . B. Woodruff of Glenwood, Who 18| second time which make the best apeed in these trials 815 South 15th St i of which their campaign in the Car- th K ' : a The best val tractive Was among the speaker. a8| Tnese events are interpreted in many | will start the race. e val- were also Judge Lewls, Senator Saun-| matchings of ders, Attorneys T. J. Hysham, R W, ue you ever colors in Pesoon, F. P. Greenles, Ralph Pringle, | for ' M ora.- P. W. Richards and W. C. Ratoliff. saw for vats and hos- price. iery. Lawson's Lawyers g 5§ L] 1 7 i g HE l;?ifi% ~Four precinots out of twenty-one Bee “For Rent" —_— the springy step of “The Barefoot Boy” You can, and you will feel younger, be younger and get more pleasure out of life it you wear Drexel’s Cushion Insole Shoes The shoes that take the jar out of walking. Fitted with an in- sole, made of finest plano felt (never packs or loses its elee- tricity), covered with the finest leather, a nun-conductor of heat or cold. Stock used Is the finest grade of kid. Built on & foot-form last. MEN’S .. .. $5.00 WOMEN'S . . $4.50 Kangaroo Leather 50¢ Extra. Parcel Post Paid. Drexel 1419 Farnam House of Commons today by the Brit- ih - forelgn minister, Sir Bdward Grey. | @y forelgn minister added that the ofly communication of the sort hetween | the American and British governmenta | had been a Dbriet and formal conversa- | tion n February between Ambassador and & representative of Great (Asked for . statement on the progr s | M the negotlations between China and ' b the forelan secretary told his| mer in the House of Commons lh‘l‘ Britain had been In communica- | #on with the Jepanese government on | B8 subject of the Anglo-Jupanese wgree- | # generslly and particularly concern- | O those British interests which might confilet with the competing | demands on China. These ne- | Bowever, he sald were | b confidential | _Alked If he wore going to do nothing | Japan by military force, having 60,99 troops in China, had tm- #ts authority on China” and | Britain was not beund to defend the integrity of oF It he was “prepared Lo regard | @5 & scrap of paper” Sir Bd- refterated that he was not Y fo discuss the actual terms g demands. Latest information is that negotl ations between Austria and Italy, after “There was a German attack yesterday | the pacificists that evening on the Hritish front to the north | Italy to arrange a peaceful solution!seen eariier yesterday mm an automobils The Germans were driven back for J udge McPherson? . May 4.—(Special Tele-| " of course, were district court was dispensed with today .. respact to the memory of the late Jud, Final plans for this movement wero |Smith McPherson of this city. The ser which were simple and impressive, | Sunday night. The detalls of this con- [occupled the greater part of the after-|ference are mipposed to have been pre- there were sented at the meeting of the cabinet, the local attorneys, as well as several who | terday morning. | Many townspeople were present at the aftor _|services aside from the attorneys and recelving his final instruc- In the course of the were Among the friends of the late judge Will Ask New Trial on Early Returns! LINCOLN, May 4—(Special Telegram.) Apartmenis, flate, houses and cottages can be rentedquickly and cheaply by & tion of Garibaldi Monument In- of locss hay in & hayrack which he was | i | has in no way altered the government's| driving. e loaded the rack with hay el dicates Change in Situation. | dectaton. - A ssmi-offictal note, coue hed | and was driving calmly homeward, when | ing | e lin vague terms, says he dlscovered that tie load was on fire undergo any not going KAISER MAKES NEW PEDPO!ALi ‘Italy's attitude cannot — | change from the king's ROME, May 4.—(Via Paris.)— | Quarto The decision of King Victor Emman- | AT Y, VR e uel not to take part in the ceremony Pa.SClla.l OI'OZGO Threatens to Take the n on- of the unvelling of the Garibaldl monument at Quarto Dant Elena is being commented on today as a step| |of great significance. ad the | The ho| i i et e g "h"e'"'"""d DY | received here lnte last night from Pabens |of its problems may ultimately be|General Marcio Carraveo, former leu. |tenant under Orozeo, who has been lv.|!W0: Wyoming, Slater, Platte county, 's 1 5 : de. | SUCCESSLUL. [ing i F1 Paso, last night algo could not |[outeoNO- 1 length 381 miles, fami dren’s Hats, all at 14 the Original Selling Price. the| Wil Not Leave Capital Now. |be located | The " postoffice at Thelma, Garden “In view of the international situation | |of the Garibaldf monument at Quarto | the insued after the | vesterday. meeting of the cabinet|Fabens, Tex., was taken in well ofound effect upon public opinion Abandonment of the plan for the par | bility of an infblent counter revolution of The firing lasted two hours u igh government officials in the cere- and large number of men. Orosco, monies attendant on the unvelling Is be- | political refugee for the last two months, Hoved to have been the remult of the call [had been living in San Antonlo | made by Prince Von Buelow, the German| Francisco I | ambassador, on Foreign Minister Sonnine | his cen stituted revolt against the i last night. of | call for which was not issued until yes- e o o The mintsters assem-| ONLY THREE FOREIGN CARS of bled two hours later and the council as | lasted four hour All the ministers ar- rived promptly except Minister of Justice Orlando, who was absent from Rome, {but he returned in time to take part In some of the deliberations. Immediately after the counell “closed Baron Sonnino, who called on the king before the session opened, went to the INDIANAFULIS, Tnd., the Indianapolis Motor speedway on May 2. Only three foreigners have been named as drivers. Service Satisfaction Low FISK NON- SKIDS 3ix30 - 12.20 4 x34 - 2035 | i of Fisk TIRESs. Fisk Tires For Sale By All Dealers of N. 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M.—One below the already reduced p City National Bank Building | made new propossls Sundsy night to| wore submitted to the cabinet ministers, whe The press is ynanimous in declaring the | abandonment of the king’s trip to Quarto to Warpath Again nation was contained in a telegram efforts of | yiere Orosco with three companions was The reported disappearance of Orozco the king and his ministers cannot leave |and his former lieutonant and the report the capital to be present at the unvelling | received here from American trcops of border patrol of heavy firing last Sant Elena,” was the text of the note night near Guadalupe, Mexico, opposite in- Its publication produced a|formed circles here to indicate the possi- There was cipation of King Victor Emmanuel and [nn rcport of the crossing, however, of a Madero, who In 1811 in-| Diaz regime, crossed into Mexico at the same place Oromco s belleved to have crossed IN INDIANAPOLIS RACE May 4—Forty cars have Leen entered in the 50-mile automobile race which will be held at NON-SKID Lower Than The Prices On Plain Treads Of Many Other Standard Makes With Plain Tread Prices Other Standard Makes 4ix34 - 27.30 4ix36 - 28.70 5x37 - 33.90 There is no Better, no Safer tire! 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