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Call Tyler 1000 It You Want to Talk to The Bee or to Anyone Conmected With The Bee. OVER 3,000 LOST AS THE PROVENCE GOES T0 BOTTOM GORE, the Oklahoma sen- ator who started the fuss and then voted against his own resolution, Sinking of French Auxiliary Cruiser | in Mediterranean Greatest Sea | Disaster of Modern Times, NEARLP 4,000 MEN ABOARD Paris Ministry of Marine for First, Time Announces Number \ OMAHA, ‘.\‘;\'l'l’ltlt\\' 'HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS BODY | Committee Votes, Seventeen Two, to Report that Warning Resolution Be Laid on the Table. ; 1ons Without Solons’ FOLLOWS SUIT to| MARCH 4, 1! MORNING, | LINER MALOJA, ON WHIC 16—SIXTEEN PAGES, H 151 LIVES WERE LOST It is now thought that the total SENATE TABI.ES “t! THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. On Train Nowa Stan st Hotel oo, B¢ SINGLE THE WEATHER. ‘I Fair . = COPY TWO e ('ENTS. of lives lost on the British Peninsular and Oriental liner Maloja, which struck a mine and sank within half an hour, two miles off Dover, will reach 161. of 411 passengers and crew on the vessel, only 260 are known to have been saved. Of the total complement GORE RESOLUTION ' BY DECISIVE VOTE Proposal to Warn Americans to Keep Off Armed Ships and All Substitutes for It Killed. FOURTEEN VOTES AGAINST IT Will Quell Agitation Which Has Been Interfering with the Negotiations. . Upon Vessel. Interference. t - v _— NEBRASKA SENATORS DIVIDE CARRYING -SOLDIERS TO WAR TEXT OF RECOMMENDATION ' —_ — P | The roll call was as follows: PARIS, March It was an- WASHINGTON March 3. -The | _ nounced at the French ministry of house foreign affairs committee to- | =:u-.'llfll. ‘ marine today that there were nearly | day voted 17 to 2 to report to the | | Oliver, { 4,000 men on board the French aux- house a resolution by Representative | :::::‘::" :'n-”-,‘.' \ iliary cruiser Provence when it was Porter, republican of Pennsylvania, | | Chilton, .".r;.. \ sunk in the Mediterranean sea on providing that the McLemore warn- | Clark, ‘Wyo.; ;‘ d February 26. ing resolution be laid on the table | Seavhy “Ask.y Foimdexter, | It was stated that on board the and declaring that diplomatte | Cuiberson, Rangdans Provence were the staff of the Third negotiations shoul'd be conducted by | g‘l‘l’;‘l::('l.-, m.fl. ! Colonial Infantry regiment, the 3 the president without congressional | | Dupont, Bheppard, { Third battalion, the Second company |~ SEYATCR GORM Interference § e Y | of. the First battalion, the Second | _ s 1 e committes report atter oradred RN BVEIRALOIE 2 et @R prese Semvem N Kardmg, Smita, Aria.y Machine Gun company, and one ex- | ing the McLemore resolution laid | \ .num-'. Smith, Md; h : ! b ] olli, ith, tra company, in all, nearly 4,000 NORRIS GHARGES Ibefore the house with the recom- | HR AMERICANS ‘RUSSIANS GAPTURE 1GERMANS PUSHING | Wusnes, Smith, 8. O.f men, | | mendation that it be tabled says: | ’ln-uu, Sterling, — | | “Under the practice and precedent | | Jonnson, Me.; Swanson, Over Three Thousand Perish. 1 in this cosntry the conduet of diplo-| | Johnson, 8. D.; Thomas As the ministry o#“inarine on February | h u Yy the nct of P! | | | Xern, Thompson, 29, announced that the num.er of sur- oA e | matic negotiations has been left to' | ,l’-ll‘.."' | i o inis —— N Laoe, Underwood, vivors of the Provence disaster was es- | the president and with this practice, | . » . > timated at S0, 1t is indicated by tne |Borah Charges Upper House of Con- | = *'" Hr @80 K0 0P “; proper | White Star Liner Bound from New | Czar's Forces Take Town in Turk- |Assaults in Region North of Be- | Yoase, i) foregoing dispatch that upward of 3,13 ress Germanized as by Order York to Italy Will Ship Guns i i leaguered City Resumed with | MoLean, aleh, i e e s y for the house of representatives to | Xb P ish Armenia by Storm, ! g S b]{l Viel [ Mars :w The 1088 of more than 3,00 lives in the | of Kaiser. interfere. We know that if the presi- | at Gibraltar. b e oyl | Myers, n otal 63 sinking of the French auxillary cruiser | e dent reaches a point in any negoti- st ‘BRITISK SEIZE EGYPT TOWN | o | WAYS. l;rove;ce I.l‘lhn greatest ocean disaster | ACTION A “SCOTCH VERDICT™ ations with foreign governments, II%MTIC WILL ALSO BE ARMED WA sy GERMANS HOLD DOUAUHOM'%-«I. Jones. of modern times. Up to the present, the - PETROGRAD (Via sondon ) — m! 3 6 i | | which he belleves he had exhausted £ ;- . . R Jreck was when the Vnite Sar Toma | WASHINGTON, March 3.—Sen- |his power in the premises he wil in| NEW YORK. March §.—The | March 3.—It s officially an-| PARIS, March 3.—The French | Sev%:,.,, Horin v o r Line | X a8 ; 3 ave | have oce | 2k ey itanio struck an iceberg off the Now- |ator Norrls of Nebraska, in the the usual way report all facts and w:;"’ Btd..- "f“"’ “‘““"1"" "’h.'l": (nounced that the Russians have | have occupled the highest part of the | Gail, oy s foundland banks on April 14, 1912, and 'course of the debate over the Gore elrcumstances to congress for its :; ed today for Ttallan :‘"t-:';_' {captured Bitlls, Turkish Armenia, m::md on the northern slope of | Gronua, __Works—Total 14 sank with a death loss of Lah. The | regolution, which was tabeled. ac- | consideration.” ree Americans in the first cabin, |ahout 110 miles southeast of Erze- | which the village of Douaumont is PULLETIN, xe;t;‘ueanumt;:rvd‘ .’aa . A haa | Cused the senators who had spoken {will take on armament when it ar- rym near the southwestern extremity | situated and also in counter attacks | WASHINGTON March 3.——S8enator 'he French ministry of marine had | . | ! g 1 . o 5 " g . 2 ‘Ger % arch 8. previously fssued no statement as to the | during the day of explaining their | \WASHINGTON, March 3.-—By a lblVM at G:‘"ul;m. leu: :nnmm'::‘d | of Lake Van. The city was taken | ngalnst "htlh(.mmans have regained | \roumber later reintroduced sub- number of persons on the Provence whén | votes in an effort to satisfy their vote of sixty eight to fourteen the |PY the White Star line today. The | py assault ground in the immediate vicinity of | o n4011y tne same resolution he had it went down. The vessel, however, | % |armament will be removed when the | pjiig | ity of about 35,000 in- | Donaumont, according to the French y whes 1 CieTRAALIAS servion OOUIA | Spr erer, T YOUOE o satiary senate. todky. cerplad. ot Freeldstt il L, L bl GBI o 1t R e ottt | omatat et dmteats dé ‘public | 0H1OTeA sa.n. aubstINS 10 Fam A carry 190 persons, including the crew, | {he president who mthey termed the | Wilson's wish and killed Senator |SHIP again ar S | habitants and the capital of the | comi ation made public | o slution. The McCumber resolu- and it has been presumed that, as it | head of the “ple counter.” Gore’s resolution to warn -Americans | Féturn trip, it was ““"d" @ vilaget of the same name. It has | this evening. tlon will go to the calendar. was transporting troops between ports | If a few more confessions are | off armed belligerent ships, The notification that the Canopic would | nymerous mosques and convents of | The bombardment continues very | not far apart, it was carrying a number | yade here {he president will have 8| In a turbulent scene such as la|b® thus armed was recgived by the White | ganeing dervishes and is located | violent along the entire front from | WASHINGTON, March 3.—By & of men larger than its normal capacity. | i . | v h v | A v ."m M“m‘“:’:‘. Paclly | real expression of the sentiment of | seldom witnessed in the senate, vots mm_ early today from :- lnlrlv:: 4,700 feet above sea lnv:\.l. OhRR lr:::lownm of the Meuse to the Wflo‘fo‘voto of 68 to 14, a .mu:‘nuofl'ty Sent the ether Brbar oh6 Sleasters. 4 ]the senate” he sald. “If you count ing proceeded with senators shout- 10 IR WS GRARERSeR. SNA DR Zte XU apgisald 1o be atn _."'_x x| . |than they expected, administration pb v h en. | the contessions you. will .find the | bjeett futlly demanding |OFder Also includes the Cretic, plying be- | Ing the fortifications of Sivas, which is ; forces in the semats today tabled Mo e e R L e 14 wabklik Abseal] s nn.’ln 10 explain their positions |L¥eon Borton and Mediterranean pors, | about 30 miles weat of Eracrum. the only.| ~BERLIN, March 3-—(Via Lon-| genator Gore's resslution to. warn 3 * . senator e | recognition to explain r - o4 red here as lkely to be a 1 and which was due at Gibraltar yester- | polnt conside « y don.) —Germa red the The Cunard line steamship Lusitania, im,m armed ships; if you count their | ang making hot retorts to each other | §oe e’ Nt 08 4 . | Metlous obstrution to the weatward pas- sy ) A Don lroop: ela: e | Americans off the armed ships of e Trea s #Ub" | votes you will find they support the 'l of which were out of order, At| sago of the Russiane. Turkish rein- | FHINES Of Doushmont and e [the European belligerents and rocsortys 'u":, -°, 1;1: with the loss of | President, . (one time so many senators were G em— an Rai er is forcements are pouring dally into this m‘; o:':h"’v:"' "."':' ';“' "°_ | thereby finally quelled In the senate & 4% Rree | There were free expressio | shouting for the vice president’s rec- . ¢ | Rowesr torers dn. Dersta_wit -4 fort yesterday, accordmg to | pr w::ln a the submarine = hcmkawfi fli"""imtsfl‘rfl-’j’ 1 e& B mf manshah safe in their possession 3re It . & } % the sul @enert] Slocum in the East River, Ne# | in effect & . “Scotol verdict™ called to' réstors quiet. eport e now reported moving toward the British ;:; ‘;’:“i‘h‘: ;‘:fl:’n“.:“""" :.“l“t J tations with @ - 2 York, June :;,e ‘m:, qvhen nearly ‘109 | would mot accomplish the purpose of | Arter having maneuvered for two Norfolk for DaSh I | forces tn Mosopotamin, g army headqua: | Benator Gore's resolution, & m MIMOMM' 'II;Q dum“m hip, Bour | the president. |days to get the resolution in such Exyptian Town Cli""{"‘- i ’ ¥ stitute by Senator MeCumber, a re- /gogme, sunk in Kolllsion with miship | SR | parliamentary position that it Was| \ow yoRK, March 3.—A report that d;fl.«)x‘nsr’)d.‘ Wmm'u ll:m‘:':—:“ l-"m:: PARIS, Hnrch——!.—flomhrdmanu publican, and an attempt by Senator 30 T TRy, YISy of | BWAIETIN(:T(LNQ ““pc’;\ mto thes | disposed of without debate, the sen- |a German e T T D ing | E&YDL, Was reoccupled without opposition | and attacks on the part of German Gbre "’“'"“n::: h‘:""mn‘ '::: 650 lives. { Borah in the debate in the senate this eral dis- |lurking off Cape Henry, Va. awaiting | ™ . posal all were eal at one Kicker M unk |afternoon upheld the right of Americans | 8te then proceeded to a gen a favorable chancd to make a dash for | DY British forces yestorday after beluk|troops continued all yesterday even- e Thé Japsusée liner Kicl . funk f the subjects, which contin- for thre months in the hands of tribes- on a roll call on & motion by Sena off the coast of Japan, September 28, 1912, | t0 80 on armed merchantmen. He said | cussion of the subjects, wport News or Norfolk, was brought | fer thre m = ing in the reglon to the north of ? the administration with the loss of 1,000 lvés. " 77| the senate, “the highest legislative body [ued all afternoon to the dismay of |}, . today by Captain Nunkewits of the | men commanded by Turkish officers. Verdisi, Sosoiing, 10° htkasnuent | James, one o o The Canadian Pacific steamehip Em-|in the World, had been “Germanized”|gqminigtration supporters. steamship Grayson, arriving hero from | Further information indicates that the | S0 SERRETR 10 BIRGER BRI whips, to table them. The admints- press of Ireland, sunk ‘in collsiom with |88 “If directed by the Kalser from the| A “Scoteh Verdict.! | Porto Rico. :‘"kh c':;\l’:tme; g .r"hr"'.':y z?md:e:; afternoon. This fighting was con {tration victory in the senate trams- L { { throne.” .| Captain Munkewitz said that early | heavy. y-three thousand ro! . . house. {he Danish colller Storatad in the St.| 1n reintroducing his resolution Senator | Thers were iree expressions of opin-| 0000 /ol L [ty “had been | ammunition, a machine gun, fitty camels| ducted with redoubled violence. | 4rred the Gight to:the Lawrence river, May 2, 1914, with the : fon that the senates” action, because the y ’ 3 ¢ dat o cap- It was sald at the White House that the loss of more than 1,000 lives. [ Motumbér protested thet debale seuid|ien a0 S “aken on o motion to|en from hia ship, apparently movink | and o large quantity of dates were cab-| Negr Douaumont several fruitless | It wassaid at the White Houss that 40 O 3 3 | tually was 2 - not be shut off and that elther later to- | vote actually ) eastward. He sald heavy weather and | tured. T Fua birvning af.the DFahium, line “"“’";duy or ‘tomorrow he would call up his |table the Gore resolution with correotion | RV L B8 BEY, ELET RO | ong the prisoners were Gaafar |eDdeavors on the part of the Ger- |met the wishes of President Wilson. & Ship; oltursio in -midocean on ‘October 9, { o001, ti0n, | by the author and a substitute "Xs’:’"‘h and that he was satisfied the vessels | Pasha, the second in command, and Ne- | Mans were repulsed with cruel losses | was added that “:;:uo:mmm- uw- bord U ih Jose. OF 1 Hee: | Benator Clarke, democrat, of Arkansas, |tor McCumber, was in’effect & "SCOUh | ywpoa0 jighta he had seen were trying to | had Bey and about thirty others. for them. Nevertheless, the Ger- | concentrated on Otficial Anmouncement. alao protestod against the senate’s action, verdict” and hed not actually accom- |ice, molr movements secret. He felt | The Britsh casualtios included two offl- | mang succeeded in reaching the vil- | Bouse: The official statement announcing the | although he voted with the majority.|plished the purpose of the pres ML | gure that the lights did not belong to | cers killed and six wounded. | lage of Douaumont, where the fight- Two Democrats Agninst It sinking of the ProVende said: “There 18 no overlooking the fact' he[Such statements aroused tthe president’s | g oiei.p cruisers, as these patrol ships ol 05 s - ot 41 | g N | Benator Gors, hmsers, voted to tahle “The French auxiliary eruiser Provence | said, “that all the declarations of this|grionds, who feared these would Pro-imgke no secret of their movements w lt W t D' ing continues with ferocity. !his resolution. Senators Chamberiain 11 50 desiinated to-distinguish it from the | government have led in a certain direc-|gyce an effect exactly opposite :o EII‘ | alter atson vies The village of Vbarxhnlm :-u attacked | ung O'Gorman were the only democrats French battleship Provence, engaged in |tion; that official America at least wWas|inionded as a notice to the world N b k D l g . . h . by the Germana, but these advances were | w1, voted against the administration. transporting troops to Salontkl, was mmkilmeremu in the success of one of the| ., . genate stands behind the president epraska ve ega;tlon m ectrlc Q1T | checked by the French fire and Germans | mno other twelve anti-administration in the Mediterranéan on TFebruary %, ' contestants and it does not require much| " yi " dorand on Germany for the F R 1 t- | S "’*"'b:*"";w"“';‘a“‘ retire, leaving & gTeat | 510y were republican. Forty-seven dem- Two hundred and ninety-six survivors | ingenuity to determine which. 1 doilip4. ot Americans traveling the seas. | avors hesolution, OBSINING, N. Y., Jarch 3.—Walter |Dumber of dead. ocrats and twenty-one republicans voted Lave been brought to Malia, and about. Not thjnk that the view of officlal Wash| In the house, however, the forelsn af-| & Watson of Rrooklyn was electroouted at |,,T".',’.1l,:m"y:“:":1n‘x M:‘\t::‘::: '::.: ',n': [to table the resolution. o H is the view of the American peo-| . ., > v 17 t ons: sterday C 1 400 to Melos by French and British patrol \“:K"’" ’t t::e\ ‘;‘r:mun Sintirbe. | farls’ committee by a vote ocu 7 r?m" e & Bhett Oiadets Sing Sing this morning for the murder | FAREEY et et but French | During the roll call Senator Smoot, re 8 JEee el by witgloes. sty Vith thone con.| 100K & longer atep toward meting fully | i o A S <Bpectal Tel-| of hia wife a yoar ago. Watson, who |pht 1% B0 Tootre SEENEt bIL FANCE | publican, asked to be excused. from vot- "No slams of a submarine were noflced | | “1 8m Out of patience with those eon-| " president’s wishes: It voted o re-| WASHINGTON, March S—(Spectal Tel-| OF U0 WHL %, VOCC GO0, WCKES TR | foreen held the Gert inng because he was not able to vote di- cither before or after the sinking. La "{ntb seeking to ;“"h y AN resident, | Port the McLemore warning rmluuon! . as now seems lkely, on the|® Sealed envelope to be opened after his | my griillery of the Germans has been | F°Ct On the proposition. Senator Horah, f the utterances of the P hat it. be| tomorrow, y. : R E {ance of the with the recommendation that it. be| 3 aind & foded Bim republican, Objected, DUt | the - semsts Jrovence was armed with five cannoh of| (o feel that his having once expreased | "R (M7 IEEOTEICRIC) (8 mittee as- | resolution warning Americans oft of mer- | death. In it was found s fa OWeT | active in the vicinity of Malancourt and | epunlican, oblected fourtoen centimeters, "twa' of” fifty-seven {7 1100 others' opinions must be in- A . A ool ] o R aaceaias’ SR Awens. foniGec] and: this nots near Haucourt. o millimeters and four of forty-seven | serts that the const | “This envelope contains a flower from oot A I L0 2505 When Senator Stone’s name was called millimeters,” ! | stantly paralyzed. B ¢ | conduct of diplomatic negotiations on the| fensive purposes, the Nebraska d«la:'-llon ey <l Ve s A M i is he arose to explain that Senator Sauls- | “T am perfectly willing to 16t & €|y ont and “with this practice theiwill vote solidly in its favor, was the re- b Every an nTh DOty denborat. Wad ehminn S 33 | izel J States travel as he i 5 con N th le- | With me and let it be on my breast. It | bury, de t, ul on British M s frlesarpthiaul Blted wiing to let him | committee does not fel it FERPSEE IO S ) 650K G 2on/srecond (N ARTES B N tonin o ‘ramambranbe of the wilh | . | of fliness. He sald that, if present, Sen- 1018 1€ DWEEPEr |wants but 1 am inter. | Bouse of representatives to interfere.” | gation today. i - s odware loved ana mey Gos st 0w | . V1llage'Neaded to ator Saulsbury would have voted aye on make his travels the subject of | Administration Confident, | Notwithstanding the overwhelming vote b e the original ressiution Is Sent, to Bottom | natonat s, vepublioan, extiaias] | It; probably will be. yoted on in the| In the ssnate an the Garw yesolution, tiw | L CoPCll ool song om hia wife Fl” the Offlcesf Senator Horah, notwithstanding tha g 2 ater Galinger, -yop ' | house tomorrow under a special rule, Ad-|house is still playing politics an at the time of the murder, which he | Mr, Stone was explaining the vote of a LLONDON, Mareh 3.—The admiralty an- | y,g nig, vote not to table the Gore TeR0- | ninistration forces are confident of a|DOt be surprising if some pretty hard|at the ti + M o | colieagtie, objected nounces that the mine sweeper Primula | 1uiion sajd: . ‘ language was used befors the vote fs|Wes supposed to have committed wWhile| (o .\ o WL ol o |00 ke " u ar 3 full-fledged victory, | o ™ fluence of drink. His son ! If this senate is going to be gagEed was torpedoed and sunk March 1 in the | . k we are entitled to debate this tak under the influen Bessaremerd llest incorposated city in castern Mediterranean while performing FINNRw Are stion t At, the White House satistaction was | ‘e %sh. |'™nomes saw his tather stab-his inother | SCUBSY: the smaliest incorp ot the senator from Missouri will be gagged e ‘ ¥ question in the open. By our ac | expressed with the senate’s action. Many demoerats are sore because they | T! {abla’ Khife and sasisted In his | CSlifornia and once s populous mining | G, RULEY (S TURIEIL S GRS its usual dutles . day we have reached no conclusions. 1 Senator Gore voted for the motlon to|say the president has endeavored to put with a ta | camp, with a population of 4, of whom | 1 L F A e am e ot S, | &m in favor of doing all we can to pre-| | (IO S0 Lo (L ldered the ad- | them in @ hole and they resent his inter- | capture nine aro men. has elght offices to fill at |MUB P, WY Sneed and inaleq et Mort Seld. | L op g and. T tHlReTIL: wiee. 16 sdvise | 0. tration's vietory s mixed one. | terence in no unmistaken manner — the comiag munictpal Slection in AWl | o o e £ ST h | against ..mericans traveling on armed | T Fah 00 which followed the senate | STURGESS TO VISIT SUNDAY One of the men, ¢ “u )(‘n‘vkv‘-: st present | Jloe§7P 8l vv S clty trustee, | o Justic o The eather [ ships PP {vote, was sensational. Senator Lewis,| H|TCHCOCK INTRODUCES | BEFORE HI8 RETURN HERE |8 o i i Seex re-ataotton There was some uncertainty ameig 04 | Like Order trem Kalses, | the democratic whip, pleading with sen-| | ol - 'in the city will be an office- | #€NAtOrs &8 to the status of the varlous a Yesterday, | Sevator Horah, on the other hand, sald{ o "eo noderation in their remarks, | POLISH RELIEF MEASURE SeLRLEer T e nanaery.man,in the.city. will be 48 8(01o0c ooniyflons whea the' Fl1 Sl aE B b Hours De- {that he was in favor, after full debate, | gecjroq the Spanish war would have | = WASHINGTON, March 3-(Spocial Tel- | induced to acespt municipal honors. - |§un. It was explained then that Senator 1 o | of having congress go on record as SUP~ | been averted by action in congress simi-| WASHINGTON, March 3.—4 bill to ap ogTam)-T. F. Bturgess, editor of the - !James, had moved to lay not only the & a. m porting the right of Americans 0 &91,,, 4o that taken today and that the war|propriate $2,000,000 for the relief of in- | * v e, arar madl i | Gore warning resolution, but also the so- s'h B on armed merchant men, & TIEHt reCO8'| way brought on by vituperative debates.|habitants of Poland was introduced today | TWentleth Century i Bhy sy 468~ German Sea, Pla,ne called corrected resolution on the table. al S o nized for 50 years, and to tell the world | g qior Clarke, democrat of Arkansas, by Senator Hitchcock: The bill would | Sturkess arrived in shington today _ It was necessary, then, for senators to H 10 a. m that any nation which did not recognize | ), voied with the administration forces, (have the president obtain the approval of | from a three weeks' visit to eastern express themselves as to warnings and o | If of licat M 1CKe D e 0.8 that right would be held to a strict &¢*| geolared their action did not represent|belligerent governments to and guarantee ‘m..“m behalt o hll- publ l‘l"l“'""l!lllf" 5 |on the question of killing of an American LN ountability. | the real sentfment of the senate. Senator|the distribution of supplies among the | and Mrs. Sturgess plan to visit C ] Jon an unarmed merchantman as a cause L 2 . b aakuis HRG | et SamCAns s | SutteutaBipeents o¢ Polnak Sunday and his party tomorrow evening oast of Belglum.‘,,,, AS S0 on ; & p.om not llke its system of government Nor | .py your action today you have sent| The bill also would authorize the presi- | In Baltimore, after which Mrs. Sturgess | Double Question, Causes Confusion. g1l B its' milttarism,” said ‘ Senator Borah.|¢o tne kaiser, if you have done any|deht to employ any vessel of the navy to [ will o to Biloxi, Miss. to visit a siater.| o ron v T3 A German sea! For that reason Senator Gore voted to 6 »n m Yet tae senate of the United States { thing, notice that the senate of the ['n|"d'lrlnlxmrl provisions. while Mr. Sturgess will weturn to Omamm, plane returning from KEngland was y | table because he did not favor his own 3 :; . the highest legislative body in the world, | gia¢as will look upon the sinking of armed | —— - x oy SN o terday plcked up by the French three =————— e Sait A Comparative Local Record. was Germanized today. We took ‘the|merchant ships and the death of an| s . miles north of Middelkerkebank off the | ("ontinued on Page Two, Column Ome.) 1916 1915 1914 1913 | same attitude and reached the same re- { American citizen, probably with some de- ?Brlt!-Sh Leglslator Blames Belglan coast, it was announced in an | o~ - —— fFlabont” Jestertsy s & 743 Luit by the same process as the highest| greo of regret but that no action would| official statement issued this evening. | & % rwaiy Jossemsay 2 3. »o ould If di-{pe take inst him i 0 bservers of th Mean temperature . 13 3 4 | German legislative body wow 1 be taken aga | One of the observers of the mac ”r}f,‘,:,‘,’f:::‘(.’," 3 lu: : ;-‘- T |rected by the kaiser drmu :hi; lhr\':“'l : Borah Arralg Senate. 1 rmament rUSt or ar was drowned and one was taken pris ) __.t &e onl t 4 [ ye and precipitation depart- | Suppose the president had said to| g .0 Boray republican, arraigned the | ettty SE The sea plane dropped on Wednesday . . u::,,:fl”fl.,:,?.:#',’f"'“L Representative Pou: ‘You will proceed | o0 "o "0l 1e characterized as ita ! P the officlal statement adds. I That's the Deldllne B {“xléfr)n' |.{fi','h day. i § | immediately to conjure up b-m-t-'m he ":(. ovasive action. He sald he would “rather| CHIC .u.nk Marc h‘ 2 l"nnw:< (N:llmn, ":l\n are |‘." the hands -.r‘ n:“;n‘vvw lsw“‘x e B ! for ota clenc nee March Ao .bate and then take the vote | s o has taken action equivalent to re-|of jingos that caused us to " . pe to stifle debate an i battleships sunk than to have the|who h S % | Sy e e e Ramorvat this enata. someroreises vetore | senia from the Britsh Parliament, ad. | cies o campoeti-Bannerman ana urow | 1068 Small Fortune Want-Ads Total rainfall since March 1 07 inch | (Continued on Page Two, Column Three) | , = o o, | dressed the Women's City club here to-!curselves into this monstrous eonflict. | . . \ - Deficlency since March 1.... 4 inch Y Yy =TT I | On the other hand, Senator Kern, the | day on “Secret Diplomacy and Budden| ““The people of none of the warring na 1n Ma,ll Ca,ta,l() ue ! Excess for cor. period, i9i5 i2 inch GED IN | Y - ' or e oe: o o 18- 18 lmeh IO MEN HAN MIA Pmso"s{,“.,..n:\ leader, upheld the action, assert- : War.” He attributed England's troubles | tions made this war; invisible government Wi Bu n B | The Sund Be Reports from Stations at 7 . M. FOR {ing that it would prociaim to all nations | 1o its secret foreign policy, asserting|did it and in England we are determined f I S () k e unda (] ] { Station and State Temp CAU_ - |that the president in exercising bis con- | that members of Parllament knew no|to be rid of it.' eA i 0 Y P :ro‘:\‘::mlev: cloudy” ' BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March 3. |etitutional powers inthe conduct of nego- | more of what was going on in the foreign | The speaker referred to the “armament| oo S50 00 Phone Tyler 1000 or avenport, clear Charels E. T. Oxnam was hanged today |tiations spoke “not for himself, mot for | oefice (han the moat lgnorant peasant.|trust” s the only international govern-| o ATHEE. (Fhr TArER | & CROM bring your ad in per- Denver, cloudy ... at San Quentin penitentiary and Glenn|his party, but for all the people of his |\, " Nejgon fs known as a Fablan 80-|ment known Gier o adtiing sn ot TPEE (ATt son to The Bee be- Des Moines, clear " country, who are prepared to baek him | We had & narrow escape at the time v - North Platte, clear | Witt was hansed at Folsom peniteatiary | NGRC, ¥ 0 M BIERIRC 10, CROL T | claiat g g . crisp United States curremcy. Lundy fore the clock strikes g Omaha, _clear 04 { for the murder of Willlam Alexander hwh:” ”;”h - “All our forelgn relationships were in|of the Agadir cris he continued, “and|}.q4 gecreted the bills in a mail order that hour. Q U,;“ g W - - @ | capitalist, formerly of Dellas, Tex,, at| ™G0 PGl (hat there could |1he hands of the armament trust” he had it not been for that enterprising |company's catalogue, and while away » ' :‘“:‘Ir; City, clear by | Los Angeles De r 2. 194 5o Be cantusins of the senste adliia 've: | Ml we were at the mercy of those | journal, le Matin, which was able 10)from home his wife, while cléaning D l R 2 h N Valentine, part cloudy.. 4 " | ox was 12 yoars old: Witt was 2 | | kentlemen who stir up wars in order ta make the whole story public we might | house, burned the book along with other o1t ight ow 4 m‘l‘i’” 'x‘v’.‘;‘&‘.’;‘.'EZ;‘J.‘":«J,‘,“.."..‘,,, He ¢ from El Paso, Tex (Centinued on_ Page Four, Column One.) sell munitions. 1 tell you that you Ameri-| ‘ave been dragged into a war then waste papers