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ITALIANS OCCUPY HEIGHT OF ZUGNA Official Statement V&yl Strong Aus- | trian Position Which Dominates Roverto is Captured. 1 AUSTRIANS DEFEATED IN PASS| BULLETIN, UDINE, Italy, June 1.—{(Via Paris, 3:10 p. m.)~Italian troops have oc- cupled thirty-seven villages arr rounding Cortina in Ampheszo valley. i The troops which occupied thess | : towns constitute the Italian army ; which is invading the province of Trent from the south and east simultaneously with the invasione from the south and west. The town "ot Cortina, occupation of which by the Ttallans was announced yester-| day, lies sixty miles northeast of | Trent. POET AND STATESMAN HEADING ITALIAN WAR DEMONSTRATION-—Gabriele D'Anunzio and at the right Signor Marcora, president of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, marching at the head of the great procession at the recent dedication of the Garibaldi monument at Quarto. | ROME, May 31.—(Via Paris, June 1.)~=The following ofi.cial statement of the operations of the Italian mili- tary forces were issued tonight by ! General Cadorna_ chief of the ;vn-’ eral staff: | “The advance of our troops beyond the Tyrol-Trentino frontier continunes and we have occupled the Important { height of Zugna, about four miles north of Ala, which dominates Ro- vereto. Upon this height the Aue- trians some time ago ordered a fortress bullt. Artillery Decldes Action. “Our vigorous artillery actjon upon the plateau being followed up, the firs of the Austrian front at Balvedere diminishes in and our infantry is solidly es- RSP TR TRERY Lh es Covsaace guae Penna Said to Have . Made Long Journey ‘to Get His Vietim (From a Staff Corfespondent.) LINCOLN, June L-(Special)—Requisi- tion papers for Fedele Penna, sald to be z r 3 A member of the Italian Blackhand so- i clety, convicted of the murder of Angelo " quarter of the vear and neous Romaninl in Trumbel, O., were granted llaneous collections, WAKINK |, "l governor today. uation, It 1a sald; not'a seriou | “penna s sald to have followed hia vic- tim across the United States until he caught him In Ohfo. The chase was a lively one, the dopmed man sceming to know that his life was ‘n danger. Penna waa convicted of murder iri the first de- gree, but escaped, and s now in the cus- tody of the authorities in Omaha. Add Famous Closing i b i ST % 3t : levy. will be declared by I during the lust of July, be avallable , until January r. The ity pouncil of *Ceater up to th epresent Omaha m of $1,310000 and as th Omaha charter maxi- ¥ be necessary, in this man- " & § H i i i it t NACO, Sonors, Mexico, June 1.—De- claring he was being shot to satisfy the deinands of American resident: Jame Acero was executed here today in the presencé of several hundred poopl ! Acero stood beside tho grave dug for him in, & cemetery’ where the execution Manley Member of - River Terminal . Gonference Board whisky and a clgar. After taking the deink and lighting the clgar ho blew the apd_announced he was ready to die. Although condemned as & apy, Acero's offenses, according to the Mexican offl- clals, consisted of holding up three Amer foan gamblers and attacking two Ameri- can women while he was a member of the police force here. ;Germany is Sinking some time in October. M, (has returned from Bt. Louls, b y he attended the meet- Ing of the executive committee of the Rivér Terminal conference. The matter of how to finance the river terminals, the matter of deciding on'the Bewt type of terminals, and a tot of other uestions relating to river navigation de- welopment ‘are to be taken upn by the ! river terminal conference.' Mr.. Manley | | at Bt. Louls because of Omah nation te get back into river nav after twenty-five years, T Jave, the naval author, that the CEDAR VALLEY RACES AT™ | sicamer roince MASON GITY JUNE 16517 |3, oreion Mirsess device an auxiliary in the | was blown up last week i g2 i been £ The Erincess British navy, June 15, 18 17 are the days for the an- [Mves. Mr. Jane pointed out the fact that nual racing event for this city, a mem- 1um battleship Bulwark was suddenly | ber of the Cedar valley circuit. For four- [blown to atoms vot far from the same teen years this recing event bas come |spot and sald 't was “a curlous coinc law provides that the South Omaha police | Without a single iIntermission, d, con- noe."* e yald, have court, jail and police judge shall rematn; | trary to the record of some citles In the | proved it possible to explode a properly also the Hbrary, the high school and seb- | ¢ircult, the weather has been such that [«trumed charge by wireless from a short treasury. The present police Judge in |they have Jald out in good shape. This | distance South Omaha will hold his office until | year thers will be a larger fleld of har ha 1917. Next year at the regular Jaunary 1, ness horses than ever befors, according | H 7all cleotion the consolidated territory | (o the Judzment of the management. And 'Half Dozen Kllled as will glect two police judges and then |in addition to this there will be several Greater Omahs may be redistricted and |thoroughbred running horses and. these one of the police Judges must serve within | races are to be featured this year, the Greater Omaha will be extended some |there will be at least 130 horses on the | moblle truck fell over a high embank distance north of the present north |track. Horses from Texas, Oklahoma, | - N SO limits of South Omaha, efter January 1, | Kentucky, Tennessee, New York, Ohic. Pant shoud e Milte gus 26 Dalies , Calife nd Colorad ! | Sortand oreia and Colorado % [ITALIAN DIRIGIBLE RAIDS Members of the polics, fire and scheel departments of South Omaha and Dundes | PROFESSOR MERRILL t rules and reg- SALT LAKE CITY, June 1.—Prof. Lewls A. Merrill, vice president of the Panama . | exposition commission of Utah and -l widely kmown agricultural expert, dled = ik | this morning of Injuries received last | AUSTRIAN AIRMEN DROP wight, when his automoblie ran off an | . Three other persons in the | party. were slightly infured. Prof. Merrill | ultural #t the time of his desth and wi of college for several years” base of Pola, dolag damage to the rall road station and the arsenal | / OMAHA Wi STATE ORDERS PROSECUTION| Attorney General Takes Step lo! Force Loup County Authori- | ties to Act ! !PETITKON COMES FROM CITIZENS (From a Staff Correspondent.) " LINCOLN, June 1 Attorney | General Reed has taken the Loup county | authorities severely to task for the fail re to prosecute Benjamin Galbreath, the | alleged murderer of Roy Fox. In a let- | ter to Governor Morehead he places the | inactivity of the authori- | self-constituted | committee,” who, for fear of the county to expense, have themuelves the grossest of law vielators,” | another mur- (Special.) blame for the ties upon “a | putting | become | and who “are threateniug der He directs City Attorney A. 8. Moon to immediately to prosecute and has appointed Fred | proceed notifies him that he w8 special counsel He | G. Hawxby of Aubu to assist him in the trial of the case. 1equests the county attorney to join In a request to Judge Hanna calling for a grand jury, or in lieu thereof, to cct | operate with Mr. Hawxby in having the defendant bound over to the district court The attorney general was moved to ac- fion by a petition signed by ninety-four | residents of the county and directed to |the judges of the district court in the | | first instance, It was referred by them | |as per request of the petitioners to the governor and the attorney general. The petition was under the following date iline: “Tavlor, Neb., January, 1915 | |Woodmen of World - ?: Appeals Its Case| | (From a Staft Corespondent.) LINCOLN, June lL—(Special.)—Supreme | { Forest, Woodmen Circle, has apealed to | the supreme court from the adverse |judgment of 32,000 rendered against it and in favor of Rose H. Rice by the| | Douglas county district court. The plain-, !xm alleged that she was duly elected su- | | preme physician of the circle for a term | of four years, beginning in 1908, but that {in 1011, with one year yet to serve, she | was deposed and her place taken by Dr. | Charies BL. Brown. She was given a ver- in the region to the north of Arras To the east of the road from Alx Noulette to Souchez we made our way | into & grove, and here developed a hand to hand fight in which we had the ad | vantage. “On the plateau to the east of 'nrm: { PRESBYTERIANS DIVIDE LONDON CENSOR KEEPS LID ON AIR | RAID BY GERMANS| (Continued from Page One) fromy Athons there is a party in She Turkish capital which is demanding the the straits and reace overtures. opening of immediate Fremch Report More Vietories | PARIS, June 1.-The French war office this afternoon gave out a report on the progress of hostilities which reads: Violent fighting took place last night | Dy De 1« took possession of a German work | “A very violent 1 around the sugar mill at Souchez, in the course of which we took about sixty prisoners. “In the Vosages of St. Ide, during the neit of & Germen attack in which tw participoted, was repulsed by heavy loas for the enemy tte we fight develope May 30-81, ompanies | s with | Mexicans Fire On ‘ American Launch| SAN DIEGO fean fishing launch e 1.—The America celved, the crew sald at Punta bay, twelve miles southeast of Ensenada, | Lower California, Bullets the | clothing of the crew l Owners of the boat sald they believed | it was mistaken for a launch attempting | to land Chinese | The firing began from ambush when the America dropped anchor and con- tinued until it was out of range 1180 tore EDUCATIONAL FUND: LOVELAND, Colo, June 1.~"The ap-| portionment of funds to educational in-| stitutions, approved by the general as- sembly of the T/nited Presbyterian church today, provides a maximum of $6,000 for the expenses of the hoard of education PALM BEACH SUITS June Clearaway of Suits A selling event ‘weloomed by every woman who de sires individnality and distinction in dress. diet for the 1912 salary. lana so0e ‘enin JUNE BRIDE or GRADUATE Is a R aws wattanla. whteh may . iowiod warrants wi may ™ . oot S rriors aurios | Remarks ‘One Whisky'| #moke in the direction of the firing squad | in Sheerness | MASON CITY, Ia., June I.—(Special)— | harbor with n loss of more than m';ROYAL ARCANUM RATE Auto Truck Plunges""" be rented quickly and cheaply by a the territory annexed, the understanding |firet in the history of the association DALLAE. Tex.. June 0N - mesnilia being that South Omahs territory will | Thres harness races and one running race .o of them chitdren, wero killed, and have an pelice judge, although It I gen- [ Will occur each day. Four thousand dol- | \uoieen more or less serlously injured erally believed that the line @ividing |lars bave been hung wp in purses, and |l ooy W large passenger auto- AUSTRIAN NAVAL BASE KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE | ROME (Via Paria). June L—An official | Yeard of the virtues of mercolized wax; | statement 1ssued by the ministry of ma-imy first experience with this marvelous rine wonounces that an Italian dirigible | substance convinced me it was more val- has made a raid on the Austrian naval | BOMBS INTO LOWER ITALY ROME, June 1.—(Via Paris)—Austrian expert of the Salt Lake | seroplanes have flown over Barl and Brindisl, seaports on the Adriatic in the faculty of the state ag- | southern Italy. They threw bomibs which SENATOR MATTES PAYS ‘ CALL AT THE STATE HOUSE| i (From & Staff Correspondent.) { f LINCOLN, June.1.—(Special.)—Senator John Mattes of Nebraska City was a state houee caller today. He had business with the attorney general concerning litigation that involves & cement patent in which he is interested. It was also whispered that the Otoe county senator might have had a suggestion or two con- cerning the appointment of a new in- surance commissioner. Semator W. I. Wilson of Fremont has been a Lincoln | yisitor durihg the last few days. sald that he ls also interested i i latter matter. | {ALL BRIDGES OUT FOR " MILES ON THE NIOBRARA | (From s Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, June 1.—(Special)—For seventy-five miles along the Niobrara there is not a passable bridge, according to State Engineer Johnson. Between the town of Niobrara and Carns five bridges by reason of the river having cut around | them. him that the water waa the highest it {had been in thirty years. Many small | bridges were washed out also. The | damage seems to have been Confined for the most part to the Niobrara country. [ Aquitama on Rocks in the Mersey River NEW YORK, J 1.~Passengers on {the steamship Lapland, in today from Liverpool, said they had seen the Cunard liner Aquitania, the largest British ship ever launched, which was commandeered early in the war for use &8 a transport, on the rocks in the Mersey. Jook iiace. and amxed tor s annk of| Tait Terms German Reply E‘responsive NEW HAV Conn., June 1.—William H. Tuft, when asked tonight to comment upon the German reply to the American note, sald: “I think the reply of the German gov- ernment is irresponsive IMAKE PROTEST AGAINST CLEMENCY FOR FRANK Ships by Wireless?& ATLANTA, Ga., Jue 1.—The Georgia {Prion commigsion granted a hearing LONDON, June 1—The stggestion has today to a delegation which presented made in the Evening Standard by ! the a mass meeting in t against commutation protest - of Marietta last nig s Irpne was blown up by | ot Leo M. Frank's death sentence. Mary | Frank was | murder at Marietta. Phagan, of whose convicted, formerly lived CHANGE IS LEGAL WASHINGTON, June 1.—The power of the supreme council of the Roy: Arca- num to amend ita by-laws to ch its ingurance assessments was upheld today by the supreme ocourt. The deck the culmination of a long and bitter 1ight, Apartments, flats, houses and cottages Bee “For Rent” Ad. “Complexion Secrets Of An Actress” coloriess, wrinkled, coarse wi nd punc tured with iarge pores. in $land | whenever my com| begins to at the nearest d thin layer of it before retiring, few such treatments, seems literally to avsord brighter, the worn-out cuticle, { { mouth, It s BOAT KEEPER AT CARTER have either gme our or are Inaccessibie | Mr. Johnson savs that old settlers tell | M 18| Omaha, Neb. o than all cosmetica combined. Now 8o wrong | get an ounce of mercolized wax store, spread on a| washing | it off mext morning. The wax, after &\ when & | calthier. younger-looking akin | appears “For the wrinkles and enlarged pores 1 be using & solution of saxolite, one ounce disscived in & balf pint witch hasel. Bathing the face in this every day for a | killed otie Déreon and Wounded two others | Wandertully. Advertiserment o on most to Pittsburgh and Xenia | » balance of the educa- tional fund imated at $31,000, will o to the following colleges: Cooper, Mon- Muskingum, Tarkio and West- seminarios. I minster, 1 Under the terms of the apportionment | three-fourthy of the fund due the five | colloges will be on a comparative basis, | tncluding tiie aggregate hours of religious | instructiom, the service rendered the | church by the number of students who | entered the ministry between 1%5 and | 194, Inclusive. and the hoard's estimate | of the adequacy of the financlal policy of | tho fndividual school. | | LAKE HAS REAL BOOSTER l There's tricks to all trades, the old| timers say, but who'd ever think that | tow-headed keeper of boats for hire on | Carter lake could- have aught but the { weather man to conjure for him? | All, duy long, under the shelter of & clumb of trees, sits a man In a boat, pulling out two-pounders every five min- utes. 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