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'boats in the harbor. 'wounded. ITALIAN FORCES INVADE AUSTRIA Towns of Caporetto, Cormons, Ceri- vagnano and Terzo, Near Head of Gulf of Trieste PORT OF BUSO IS BOMBARDED ROME, May (Via Paris) Official announcement was made by the War office today that Italian forces had penetrated Austria, occu pring Caporetto, the heights between the Judnio and Isonzo, and the towns of Cormons, Cervignano and Terzo The statement says these operations took place yesterday in the Austrian crownland of Carnjolo and In the Friul district. It reads On the Carniolo front opened fire againet positions xithout results. During the day of May 24 our artillery fired on positions occu pied by artillery of the enemy. | On the Friuli front our troops advanced | everywhere and encountered only feeblo | gesistance. We have oocupied Oaporetto the heights between the ldria and Isonzo givers, Cormons, Cervigano and Terzo ‘ The enemy withdrew, destroying bridges and_burning houses. Our torpedo destroyers opened against the enemy's detachments at the port of Ruso, and have disembarked troops. We have captured seventy Aus- trians who had been sent to Venice ()ur‘ losses were one dead and some wounded The towns of Caporetto, Cormons, Cer- | vignano and Terzo are in Austrian terri- | tory Austrian arti- | wst fighting elements of the Killing Its Subjects Follows r ¥ v g ) e A S DUSR enguOvd Lines of U. 8. Note gt Vi S o " acking and at bakerie ANSWER OF KAISER DELAYED | other walks of neral ser When American Ambassador ) gen THE HAGUEF Ma Via ¥ [ Mr. Frohman's hig thau protested to the rkish author- | | ondon.)~ The government of the|standing in the theatrical world August Netherlands has sent a note to Ger 4 and Fren subject » be T L the f al oration, ald t t ana French suiacs tn 1o siren om the | Netheriants bas sent 8 vote 8 B0 oneeat e s || Shirtwaists e destined to atop the bombardment of (on May 7 of the Cunard line SteAmer | pald no name so potent, because for ons the aities, Eaver Bey repiied he must Lusitania by a German submarine.| thing he ne bartered his self-respect In Sunday’s Chicago Trib- Th tent f thi te a sub for notoriety Just to be with the man | wounded from the straits w eating b\ chgd a3 pts Moy Wat /1 s ‘Shoent e | une one of the three best & deep impression. The ambaas en | stantially the same as that in thej ™* 1o ; | in Chi featured argetio efforts, coupled with the Britisn | Ameriean ~communication on the| . STUITASX Deibsersrs ssorted the})- StOTeS 1 CLUCAGO ESASEL |threate to hold Enver Tey pe re- | same subject Thonss, Goorgs A8, Bawsrd tisaos |1 - 80 illusteation and descrip- eponsible, resilted in the return of (7% | The lives of several Dutch subjects | Richard Harding Davis, E. 1t. Sonern || tion of a $1.00 waist which They were ccompanied fo Gallipoll by | Were lost when the Lusitania was Willam Glllette. Otia Skinner, Wiltam |} as worth $2.00. Hoffman Phillp, secretary of the Amer- | torpedoed Faversham and David Belasco. . an embassy . . | TFuneral services in memory of Mr. | . or « Del o P eol . | 2 The colller Vulcan, which has been coal- | g Jeteer. of Kataer Delared ont | Fronman wers arranged by Bilile Burke | In the Store for Shirt- ing the American cruiser Tennessee, is “" e “d' W en% | In Tacoma, Wash.; by John Drew in 8an ists e h 1d thi |axpocted shortly at Dedeagtoh from [y ieon oM callers todsy he id not| Francises, and by Julls Sanderson and || WA.SIS, We RaVe S0 this Belrut, bringing the unit of the AMerican | wn remy (o the American note on the | OHeF® in Providence, R. I | same waist all season for senlbidpur -kt proceeding 10 |} itanta, but he presumed the German ! $1.00. It is a good value at tire | two or three miles from the Itallan | border line. They stretch along the fron- tier on a line running north from the head of the gulf of Triest. The Aus trian town of Corz ia five miles to the east of Cormons and Triest itself is twenty-file miles from the border line. | The railroads running east and west pass thrqugh Cormons and Terzo. | Port of Rolded | ROME, May 24.—(Via Paris, May ) Tne following official statement was is sued tonight by the Itallan general staff ‘An Italian destroyer entered the port of Buso, ncar the Austrian frontier and destroyed the landing stages, the rallroad atation and barracks as well as all motor- The destroyer w mot damageq and none of the crew was ‘Twe of the enemy were killed | and we took forty-seven prisoners in- cluding an officer and fifteen non-com- | missioned officers, who were brought to | Venice. “According to supplementary Informa-| tion received the two enemy aeroplanes which appeared over Venice this morn- ing dropped eleven bonibs without causing serfovs dam The fire from our de- fenses put them to flight. The damage to the railroas caused by the attacks of war. ships and aeroplanes in the early hours of the morning was unimportant and al- | ready has been repaired. “The Austrian cannonade sank & Ger- man steamer In the harbor at Ancona. | 25.—American Consul Carroll at Venice cabled the State derartment today that German and Aus- trian aeroplanes, which flew over the eity yesterday dropping bombs, injured several peasants, but no Americans. The Itallans returned the fire with machine suns and shrapnel. The State department issued this state- ment: Fhe American consul at Venice has telegraphed that on May 23 German' and Austrian seroplanes made a scouting at- tack on Venice at dawn. Several bombs were thrown and seversl persons wounded, one bomb falling near the ar- senal and another at San Nicoletto 11 Lodl, in the water. One aeroplane flew directly over the consulate amid a hall of machine guns, shrepnel d shell fire. The consul reports that there wak no sign of panic among the citizens, who watched Lhe fight through glasses.' TWISTER KILLS ONE AND RUINS HOMES (Conlinued from Page One.) amount for the week to 416 inches. North of Fremont in the vielnity of Hooper and Uehling the downpour amounted almost to a cloudburst, with the result that raliroad tracks were washed out in some places. On the Northwestern line north of Nickerson a stretch of track about 100 yards in length was %o badly damaged by the high water thut traffic was delayed for several hours while the break was mended On the Albion line between Dodge and Snyder the roadbed for several rods was washed out On the Burlington line be. tween Ushling and Winslow a stretch of track about 40 yarde long was swept away WEEPING WATER, Neb., May 2. (Special )~ Abgut two and a half inches of rain fell here about 4 o'clock today Much dwmage was done to crops. The corn is badly washed out in some places FRONTIER DAY AT CHEYENNE TO BE A MONTH EARLIER The nineteenth annual Frontier day celebration at Cheyenne will be held a full month earlier this year than here- tofore in order that the big tourist rush to the fair at this period may avail them- selves of the opportunity to witness the big event. The exact dates of the fes- tvities are July 21 A4 Low rates will be in efféct on all raliroads. DEATH RECORD. Jete 3. Warfield STELLA. Neb, May 2. —(Special) Jeft J. Warfield died yesterday of heart fallure after & few hours' iliness. He was a painter and decorator and was one of the ploneer resldents of Stella Mr. Warfield was 8 years old and as a young boy saw service in the confederate army. He was twice married. His sec ond wife, who was Miss Maggie Jones of Stella, died thirteen years ago. sons survive, Clarence of Stella, Lincoln, rl of Bheridan, Jr.. of Caspar, Wyo. Mrs. Ellsabeth Shawhan. our Harry of Wyo.; Jett, TABLE ROCK, Neb, May 5. —(Spe cial.)~Mrs. Elizabeth Shawhan, wife of Minor Shawban, who had been a resident | of Pawuee and Richardson counties for many years, died at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Nannie Tinker, at Ther mopolis, Wye., § o'clock Saturday morning last. The body arrived here ves- terday. Puneral services were held to- day. Mrs. Shawhan was 77 years old and had been in feeble health for a long time and wen' to Wyoming leas than a month: ago with her husband in hopes of reing benefited. Surviving her is an aged hushand and several grown sons and b | AUSTRIANS AND BELE maLIANs MEEr HOLLAND SENDS ON LAND AND SEA yntinued from government the was for moment ab- | TV sorbed in the new oircumatances arising Italy Teus World out of Italy's entrance into the war. The Gierman embassy here has made sugi V' B k T tions to the German forelgn office for lenna broke rea‘t'y |the reply and in German quarters it ia sald the note will be of a character to | satisfy American public opinion While declining to throw any light on the shipping situation as between Great Eritain and the ['nited Stat By Defi to Serbia WASHINGTON May ~Italy | has addressed to the neutral govern- | 25 the pres presented the document to Secretary Bryan today in the form of a note to celved some action may be expected i Tones niematiuns. weimeen ety | UTION LOGAOT Erocd Selt by ot the. tiseatsh ot aue: | 0f Murder Charge trin's uitimatum to Serbla. Italy claimed then that the action of Austria disturbed | May NOTE ON LUSITANIA! Dutch Government's Protest Against, OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, N EFuuéral of Charles Frohman is Held in May 1 te t Spain Will Act for BERNE, Switzerland (Via Paris) that it will represent the interests a Rome of the German empire and o Bavaria and that tria-Hungary will Spain be represented b fdent referred to 1t as a chronte case ments of the world a lengthy €OM-| ¢ way learned that he believed any for- 7 munication explaining its reasons!imal note now to Great Britain might HONEER FORT DODGE for declaring war on Austria. Count |Weaken the American government's posi- | at Cellere, the Itallan ambassador, |lon In its delicate relations with Ger- BANKE_R DIES IN EHICAGO‘ » many, but as soon as the reply is re- | FORT DODGE. Ta, May 25.—(Specla Telegram.)—John C. Cheney | banker of this city, died in hCleago las | night. Mr. Cheney had been | health for two vears and was ARe He moved to this city operated a stage line out of Fort Dodge | After th ecoming of the ral road | operated a stage line City of New York Austria at Rome | May The Swiss government has announced the interests of Aus a ploneer falling in | years of in 1869 and | he | He came back here TAY this price. See the Belden $1.00 Waists. THOMPSON, BELDEN & COMPANY The Store for Summer Dresses Thompson and Dainty, Summery Dresses for | every purpose: The Summer Dance, Picnic, Porch or Street Wear. The prices at $6.75 with | unusual values for $10.50, $12.50 ( and $15.00. Summer Furs The Newest Fashion. Genuine White Fox Scarf, at - - - $30.0C to $37.50 | White Iceland Fox Scarfs, at- - - $5.75, $6.75 and $7.70 Just the thing for wear at Coun- o try Clubs and the Summer Hotel. s t r| | Clearance you, | TRINIDAD, Colo 24.~A verdict | n 187 and was one o fthe organizers of | Two Special Prices: the equilibrium of the Falkans and the lof not gullty was returned tonight by [the Fort Dodge National hank and for | peace of Turope In a way that vitally |tha jury in the case of Robert Uhlich, a . o many years was cashier. His son John | affected Italan interests. As a nally of {union leader charged with the murder of | Cheney Is now eashier. Mrs. John € 814.75, Values to $42.50, Austria, Ttaly asserts the right to have | Mack Powell, a cowboy, October 9, 1913 | Cheney is alive, but in very poor health and been consulted before sending of the | Powell was killed during one of the ultimatum, the first news of which was | fights between mine guards and atriking | | received through the newspapers |conl miners near Ludlow during the | alling to obtain through diplomacy |Colorado coal strike. The verdict was | | satisfaction of its territorial and na- tional aspirations, Italy announces that a declaration of war was the only means | of safeguarding its position i Europe. Turk Subsea Sank | The Russ Warship| AMETERDAM, Holland (Via London), May 2.—A telegram from Constantinople rays It s announced officlally there that | & Turkish submarine sank a Russian warship in the Black Sea The dispatch adds that Turkey suc- ceeded for some time in concealing the WASHINGTON. fact that this submarine was In opera- | Eram. )—Fred tion and that the complete results of its g;’"""'"‘l‘ ' Pawiet reached on the first ballot Wounded Premier of Portugal Resigns LISBON, Paris.)—Jono miership of vice Portugal, May 2%. — (Via Chagas resigned the pre- Portugal today on the ad- of his physician. He was premfer in the new revolutionary government of the republic and on May 17 and serfously wounded by Senator Freitas, Department Orders. Mn\ "l-1<n?'dnl Telo- 3}“. abpointed arden oounty, by vice Maude McLaughiim, re- activities are unknown. 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