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%; L RUSSIA WILL SEND MOTE To KAISER 10 MEET SITUATION, secuent WITH FIRMNESS s b e L fples for which the United States has oy ntende inless the mishap to the Ne Ozar is Fitting Vessels to Carry| Continued from Page One _{ braskan can be thok Gabe Troops from Viadivostoek to | i draft of a repiy to Germany, but Raa|the Washingten has ot D " not given anyone the slightest Inkling of finally renched s to u‘e IIIE“‘. his views. Such intimations, however, as ' whether a min r torpedo caused the have been recelved from the White House | explosior TURKS DRIVE AWAY CRUISER as well as the State department point to Wwill Glve Wirning e ‘| the framing of a policy which will ex 8 ‘ths view o2, wilh R MANILA, July 12.—-Persone Who | press even more emphatically than be- ot (0 TR 0 7 gy have arrived here from Saigon, capi- fore the views of the United States and |, .~ . o4 in prac respect tal of French Cochin, China, report|the belief is growing that the next mote ... ..\ rizhts, discuselo con- Y 1s belonging 1o the Mes- | M8y include some idea of the Infentions yne There wore intimations, however, R N tiiss, . " of the Amerfcan government If its de- gpyy i the next communication the sageries Maritimes, which have been | mands are not met The general com- pinited States most likely would impress engaged in far eastern traffic, aAre| ment in executive quartars today was!, ... tha (lerman government the ser being transformed into transports to ! that the next American note would de- oy consequences which will ensue from | fine the position of the United Etates any furtier violation of American rights the Darda- | carry Russian troops to | aven more clearly, so that Germany's|as proclaimed in the notes already sent nelles. Whenever a vessel of the Messageries fleet reaches Saigon, it is sald, the passengers are trans-| ferred and the freight unloaded, after | which a large ‘force of carpenters| work at top speed to make the neces- sary alterations. sent to Viadivostock to troops. Roustia probably would benefit more than any other nation from the forcing of the Dardunelles and the fall of Con stentinople, but there have been no previous repurts of an authoritative na- ture to the report that Russian troops would bo sent to the Gallipoll pefuaula 10 assist the allies in the operations there take Wireless to London.) of Turkish positions on the Gallipoii penin- suia by a warship again has proved fu tllo, according to a statement issued to- night at the Turkish war office 'rnnl communicatioh follows Saturday afterncon an enemy cruiser of the Nelson type, protacted by four toi- podo boats. Appeared before Caba Tepe (near the tip of the peninaula), and fired M shells at our osition without succees, The Turks loat one killed and two wounded. fevaral of our shells atruck the ship and foreed It to wWithdraw Armentans Arc Masaored. FIFLIS, Transcaucasia, Monday, July b-(Vin Petrogma July 12 and Via Len. don, 13s p.'m)-Reports fFOm the various fronts' in thé Russo-Turkish campaign indicate that lively fighting haa océurred recently north and soith of Van lake, Turkish Armenia, and soutn of OWt, In Transcaucusty, fifty-five miles west of Kars, "All of these encounters are said to have resuited favorably for the Rus- sians.’ Acvomding to' these reports, a Turkish force of 20,00 men, which was concentrated to the east of Bitlls, near Van ‘Laky, 18’ being hard pressed by the Rus¢inhs. Organized mawsacre of Armenians in Bitlie fs tuken as an indication that the Turks Intend to retreat from that point The Turks distributed 40,000 rifles among Kurds in Mush valley for use against Armenians. Notwithstanding massaores nnd epidenics, the Armenians are resist- ing bravely. They have been joined re- cantly by 180 Armenians volunteers from Amerien. * BOMBARDMENT OF GUAYMAS LIMITED (Continued tfom Page One.) fade Vigorous protest mn the name of Temanity: Taey made the trip from the vivieer Colorado in the admiral's barge. Tle timeé for. the sbombardment hud I en gt for 6 o'clock Mopday morning, ke Guerrero commander agreed not t tpen five Yipon the trains and Bonita L Ul & o'clock Menday night, I he Ouerrero arrived here Saturday tid imuncdiately & blockade was de- tiared. A schooner which attempted to enjer port soon afterward was stopped ond ordered {o put to sea ‘after ita pas- sengers had been permitted to. land. protest against the blockade was made by Admiral Howard tor the foreign con- sule. Peter Nelson, 2002 South Sixteenth #troet, charged with keeping a disorderl: house, was fined $% and costs in police ' court, Margaret Clark, 1808 North Six feenth street, arrested on the sam «harge. forfeited 80 Londs, Henry Gal Fieventh and Dodge street, was found not gullty of a like offense and dis- «harged. ! Red Cross Supplies Turned Back | WASHINGTON, July 1.~How ‘an American Red Cross agent, headed for | Monclova, Mexico, with relief food sup- | plles was turned back by the fighting | and returned with wounded Mexicans and ' his food consignment, was told n a dis- | pateh today 1o the American Red Cross | headquariers, J. C. Weller, who startsq from Piedras Negras, telegraphed that in the battle of Barroteran, half way be- tween Eagie Pass and Monclova, a Mexi- can commander had placed him in chargw of wounded. He guve first aid on the field to twenty men and brought them back In a box car to the hospital at Pledras Negras. | Ucnsul Genera! Hanna at Monterey re- yortcd (hat last Friday he furnished corn | and American sait pork Lo 20,000 persons. | Offirlal réports giving detalls of the ure of Mexico City by Curranzy forces had not reached the Btate depart- ment | Jopulse of 2,000 Carranza troops, who ! attacked the Villa garrison at Cabullona, sonora, was announced tody by the Viliy| agency. General Hermandes, Villa com- | wander at Pledras Negras, telegraphed | that Carransa forces, attacking Mon. | «'ova, had been driven o" toward Lam- pazos. - Apartments. fiats, uouses and cottages can be rénted quickly and echeaply by a Fie "For Rent."” HOT WEATHER ‘ DEBILITY of ' :I-fi.!n“ languor, -xh:..- | aubsaguent attitude would definitely de- termine whether diplomatic relations were to be continued in ail quarters here the reply was the |single topic of concern. \n' the The ships are then |goubtrul lnrgely On {means of expressing the 14 poses of the United Etates have not vet been decided dleated that obviously surrender of rights and no acceptance of Of the seas the German proposal to guarantee im. munity to American ships under arrange- | Count ven Mernstorff, the German am- baseador, does not believe a break be- |tween Germany and the United States Single Tople of Concern suggestions carried by Dr. Meyer-Ger- hard to urge the German forsign office Amerlcan government will be s |to adopt a friendly tone in fts reply were In the e that the |followed. With the [United States an ao s and pur- |tive charapion for the cause of neutral German officlals here say they e an amicable understanding even on the uuestion of the freedom What the action It was authoritatively ine there will be no |tually Wilson in Thounghtfal CORNISH, N. H.. July 12 Mood. President ments to be agreed upon by the naval |Wilsan played golf near here this morg- | authorities of the twe Iz the ma There Is no Intention trom official quarters countries concern Unl and 5o King of the neutral ships |of offietal Auties which have kept him from Indications |busy for th st few days. On the way to force a © 0 #he golf course he relaxation from the press at’sYour Mileage? All over the country “Nobby Tread” securmg mileage averages of 8,000 Miles 10 000 Miles 12, OOO Miles | This supreme anti-skid tire properly inflated is constantly giving tremendous excess ‘mileages over and above its extraordinary adjustment basis of 5,000 miles. 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