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THE OKX.AHOMA CITY TIMES
EXCLUSIVE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT
VOL. XXVII. No. 48.
CITY EDITION
OKLAHOMA CITY THtJRSDAY JUNE 10 1916.
PRICE ONE CENT.
RIGHT 10 IK
FRYE IS UPHELD
Germans Assert They Can Destroy
U. S. Vessels K Contraband
Is Carried
AGREE TO PAY FOR ACTIONS
Reject Two Points Made By Wilson
Regarding Loss Ot
FJlel's Victim
WASHIN'iiTMN Jinn' Id -tier
lull uy t latest note to tin- I lilted Stales
t'li tin' sinking of tin' American Milling
tdilp i 1 1 1 ii mi P. I lie Iy tin 1'rln.
i:ltrl I ri'lilrlrli riifhi'il hero loilny.
make tin' fur reaching rliilin of it
right to destroy ah) American ivtI
CHI T) Inn folitrnhund while agreeing to
iiy damages foi' tin' in t
Two i 'In t - ininli' hi tin- lulled
Slates nil- icji i li'il hi I in many. iu'
Wlls tlir statement of till' A It H 1 1
government In Us note of April tlnil
r 1 1 court 1 1 1 It I (till plot eftllligs III. lint
Utni.s'cssnry delay nil matters ron
eeincd being susceptible of prompt set
(It'iui'iit through illpliiiniitli' t liniini lx
Tlir other huh Hull Ihf ili-Mrm Hon of
tin1 I !') mis " ii lit in --I i ma tl ii viola
tlou of lilt' obligations lllllOW''l upon
tlio Iiiih'iiI g..i el 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u I ii 1 1-r exist
lug treat) stipulations holwccti tin1
I ntlisl Stales iiihI Priila."
In Hit- Prussian Irmly of l-' Hi'''
binding font' of which was ndmlttitl !
t (icrtunni In Its note of April o. Hie!
rltllil of ill I. 'lis of either ."lllil l to
nlilp iiiiiis mill it n i in 1 1 1 1 1 : 1. hi us well iik
nil oiln r kin. Is of eoiitiiilmnil In their
own vessels wns uniiilisl In lime of
wnr. I. lit en. Ii pin t) hinl the I lLit to
del iln mi. h i ' i 1 1 rn I m I ii I mnl iniiLe pny
llli'lit for It If . "Iifls. nleil.
The pole from lierninny IimIiiv eh
liirueM on Iniil) of ls.'S I.) i'Iii I n it ii";
thill while Hie tiiMl) ill. I not sM't Ifl
Mill) iK'l'lilll the til I Mli 1 1. ill of ll -lilp.
ne t rtlii'less. If Its IimIi I eoiil'l
not .e stitpH't In any other wii) H
innlil "In the eMieiue i n -e he effei i"l
I . v the i. strut lion of the . "Uti iilniuil
nnil of the shi einry It."
Thr liirnmn Vlfiv'
The follow i i itc Is Hie (o-rinnii reply:
KerelKii nfflee. Ilerlln. .lime 7 111 .
"The niiilerslk'iitsl tins Hie Imiior to
nuike the follow Iiik reply to the Hole
of UN Kl.TlletH'v. .Mr. Jhiihh . tier
nrl HillhlieiHilor of Hie l iilte.l Stnti-s
of Amerlm dnteit April 110. 1IU5. for-
1 ..ri. v.. -itKn .... ti." -.1.1.... i
oil ii.fr miiijf-t i i
ft m (Hlkli
HUti IHikliii; of the Ainerl. Hn hmIIIiik:
IMsUl 11 llllnin
P. r'rve. In the fler
Iiihii tnnllliin eiiilser Prlnr. Kllel
Krhilrl.li.
"The li.iuinii tioveriiineiil emniot
here ll. Illlll thill ns Hie Aim rleini Kov
ernnieiil iissinneil. Hie ilesliiietlon of
Mlllllik' ver-Kil iiieiilloneil fnlislltiitet n
vlolnllon of Hie I nil lies eoiu hnlitl he 1
tweeli Prilhsln mnl the I nit. si Sillies
III nil i'Iii Hi r ilnle nnil How iiiplleiilile i
In Hie relnlloiiH lielms'ii the liernimi
empire anil Hie t nllisl Slnlin. or of
the Ainerl'iin rlk'hls derived there
from. I'or. Ihes4' treaties! dti! not have
the Intention of deprlvlnu one of the
I'liiitrneliim pintles enunuetl In war
of the rllit of slopplni! the Hiipply of
eiiiitrahninl In Ills i neiny w hen lie re
e.ieiiles the snpplv of sinh as detrl
inetitnl to his inllliiir) Interests.
iln the eoiitrary. arn.le 11 or ilie '
Priisslmi Ainerl' iin treaty of July 1 1. .
17!m. evpressly reserves tn Ihe I'nrt.v
lit war Ihe rli'ht to slop the earn Hut
of eoiilriil.aiii ami to detain the eon 1
liiilniiid It follows then. Hint If It
ei.iiim! he im i mpllshiHl III any other j
way the slopplni: of Hie supply. may
In the evlreme ease lie effts leil liy the j
dewlrui'tlon of the eoiilrnliand and ofi
the ship earrilnif It. As a inalter of
eoiiise. the ohllk'nllon of the party at j
war to pay efims'iisattoii to the par-;
ties Intercstisl of the neutritl con-
tracting party remains In force what
ever Is' the milliner of stopping the
aupply.
"Aeeonllng to general prlneliden of
Interna Hnnii I law any exerelsea of the
right of control over the trade In con-
triihand Is siitijis t tn the dis lslon of
the prlr.e cniiils. even though such
right may la1 reslrlctisl hy ss'.tnl
tn-alles.
"At the lieglhiilng of the present war
(ieninuiy. pursuant to these principles
eslnhllsliisl hy law prize .liirlsillctlou
for cases of Ihe kind under consider-
ation. The caw of the William P.
Krye Ik likewise mihjcct to the tier
man prize Jurisdiction for Ihe Prus
slan Anierhan treaty inetitlniieil cole
tain no stipulation as to how the
11 mount of the cotiiM'iisallon prorldtsl
hy article PI of the treatlea cited la
to he fixed
"The Herman government therefore
compile with Its treaty ohllgntlons tut
a full extent when the prlie nnirtsl
Instituted hy It In accordance with lu-
teriuitlotiRl law proceed In pursuance j
to tne 1 rent v stipuintlon and thus
award the American Interested tin
eiiiltalile liiileuiiilty. There would
therefore. Is- no foundation for a claim
of the American government uuletM
the prlr.e court should not grant lie
ileiniilty lu accordance with the treaty
In audi event however the Herman
government would not heeltate lu ar-
range for etpillnhle Indemnity not
withstanding. Kor the nwt orlre pro-
reexllnga for the lane of the I'rye are
ludlaienwhle apirt from (he Ameri-
can el aim a for the r en son that other
claliuii nf the neutral and enemy In-
torestisl partlw are to he coieMered In
Ihe matter.
"As was Mated In the note nf April
4. laat the prlie court should hnve
lit decide Ihe ipieslloil whether th
instruction of the lilp and cargo wnt
liiil' whether anil tinder what rotv
HlloiiM the proierty mnik waa llahle
lu confiscation and In whom and In
what amount Indemnity la to he td'
'uv'u'l-'J1!. '-"''VJlslj''-'jyjJj
(Continued 00 Lait Pra.
COUNT IT ARKANSAS
Thai' Hi.'hl. Isn't ll Which In M
feet It Willi! t.nvrruor of OLlulmtn
Will Say lo (nnerimr of Arkansas
Till' ri'lllllllllllg $.1.1 H M I WIIH pltlll 1"
ilny li) liovernor Williams to I In' Ar-
kansas i i i iii ii ti I'H' ifii1 i:i.'-iiiin
riiinnilMi.li iii f. ii Hi.' use hy ililnlnmm
nf ll l i I Ion i if t lit Arkansas building
ill tlir 1 'ii i in lint Lvposltloii. Tlir logis
llltllic last ll Intel llpplopl liilnl
In In' spent hy tlir -tnli' r.n ii I'lill'l
lug. An arrangement was rinuli- wllli
Mir ArkuiiHiiH commission whereby tin-
tWO Htllll'S Could list' till' MIIIM1 strilr
lure t iLlah I to inv . t X m f..r II
(iolelll.ir Wlllll
to mvcpt the offii
llgO Sl'llt J'.'.IHI'I I
Tile iiniiiiint I'lil'l
till IIHlll tli'll
Ills HUH llllltlllt lt'll
r iiihI M'rrnl weeks
lilml till' t . 11 1 f ll 1 1 1
lollll) l'lilllll'tl"l Hie
NOTVAXDEKBILTHODV
Report Hint Corpse of Millloiuilre If ml
Hern Found II) Ireland Sea Weed
(ulterior Proves Kironisnis
i.llMiiiN June In. A ripoil
received Inn' from Ireland Hint
4 11
I (if
ImmIv of Alfred I ill line Valid
ir
who lost iU nf. Mm 7. In tin
I ll ".
liliilil tll-ii'.ler. lui'l I ii I'.iiiii'l. hut
Inter ploveil to he ell"lieius
The lioih wu- f'liiii.l lij nn "hi wo
mini nlni wns loHirlliu; -en ueetl on
tin' t'lnre roii-l iiem 1'oollu. ii.'ilh of
the ellffs of M-.ll. r
A Hiit'll In Hie .lotlniiL- n-i -nl'l I''
henr the InllliiU or Mr iimlei Mil . aii'l
plllM'ls III Ilie I'O. Lets VI "III. I nppear to
hlentlfy Illlll.
t;i i:i:ns i i hvn. .lime m The i....i
l reeovereil on the t"iis of l oiint) ln.'
I appuieiill) was thai ..f a liil.i.rer n
Kilsslan ..r n I'ol. I lie uuni d eoin
t'llll) llllln. IIIH e.l deflllllel) Illlll II was
ll"l .Mr V iiinlernill - li.sl)
l.dMiiiV .h In
the III I on. Ioii of the
11 v re.elveil word fr.
this afli riiisni Hint Hi.
oil Ilie enlist of I 'mini v
I lie reptesii'li'll.
lllldel l.llt f ll III
III (Jlleetlsti'W ll
htsly ris'overeil
flare Inst nlht
was not
derlitlt.
Hint of Alfnd liwynne Vim
ASSESSMENT
AND BUDGET
lttMiu Iii Sii;lil ihi iiH Million As
m-sm-U lutlun Will Not Mert (it)
Deniands Hei Now
The total amoiinl of the IniiltC'li
frniu Hie five (lepuitini'iits of the ill)
Ik ITllAI'JN.Ml aeenriliuK to Hid eoiu
nletw fltnriw m romniissioiier .mim
llniiliellv'it offl'V lislnv 'Mils liiellldes
all ! " isHinated ex'iie of Hie muni
elpallty for the year he cliiidiiK July I.
tin lit the reve lilies of the ell) for the
sinne time. II Is th.nitlit that Hie esli
muted revenues t ..mliik' from fines
water rent. Ilnuise fees ete . will
Hin.mtit to J'J-'.'i.ikki This 11 tilt tn 1 1 1 will
then Is- deililetetl from the nmoillil
asked liy the tsuiimlssloiieiB.
The total naw-tsisl valuntloii of tin-
elly pro-rty Is phns'il ut JUs.ihhi.ihhi
this year The lax of tl mills on this
allowed I') the law will pla.e the imivl
1 iiiiiiu nuioiitit tn Is' lurnisl over for the
iniitilelpnl es-iise next year at $lns
; IHHi. t'tiless Hie iiKsessment valuation
' la raked this sum Is all that ran he
1'lveii In the t nminlsshinors. iiotwlth
. hluiiillnir the ninoimls of their respis-
live timlKets to run the elly ilUrlni: the
MIK ear. The assessisl valniilloii
f .lt'. iriM.rt v Ms year was $71).
rxmiMX)
11 RYAN TO ISSUE
2ND STATEMENT
Former Kerrelary Will K plain Fur
ther Hla Attitude on Inteniatlonai
Situation; Called I nfiirtimate j
WASIllN'ti'niN June 10.--Former )
Secretary llryan Is preparing another
statement of hla attitude on Hie sllu-
at Ion helweeii the I'ullisl Stales and
icrmauy which he Ipteuds to Issue for;
puhlleatloii with the apis'ariiiii e of the
text of the American note lu toiuor I
row morning's iicwspaiers 1
WASHINHTdN June 10. William
J. Ilrynn's resignation as sis retary of
state ami the clrcumstancca lending
up to It. allll held the center of Inter-
isst In Washington today oveishuilow
lug even the dispatch of another note
lo Ucrniany. Its effect on Ihe nation's
foreign relations and lilsn Its politi
cal colisSUeliees afforded wide Hjiecll -
hit ion.
Chief attention was conccutrnlcit on
the effect of Secretary llryan s ar
soiuil statement giving the reiiHons for
his resignation. In that statement Mr.
llryan announced Ida Intention as a
private cltlr.cn of sulimlttlng to the
puhllc for Judgment his view nf what
the American silley toward (ierniauy
Hlionhl he.
Mr. llryan'H Ntatement aome offl-
elals tlinnght waa inifortunate. coming
at a time when the discussion wltii
Hermany wa lu pingres. Some mem
her of the ealiluet hml advised against
the Iswuance of the statement.
There was inushlcrahlo ssciilntltn
here tinlay as to who would ucis?sl
Mr. llryan. While the president la not
exiected to make a choice for some
week. It prolmhly will he Itohert ln-
alng counsel for Ihe atate detairttnent
who ha heen commissioned for the
Hocretnry of atate ad Interim eventual-
ly that will receive the enii!iiiciit ap-
pointment.
Mr. ljinslng la'gan tislay his first
full day as Hecretarv. Likewise Mr.
llryan hegnn hi first full day as a
private clllr.en. .lie aisuit the day
iuletl)'-devotlng much time to reading
and answering telegram of congratu-
lation from friend all over the eouii-
try. Mr. Ilrtan has not iletermlmsl
definitely hla plana for tlio future.
BEST OF CROP !
INFORMATION
Harvest Jubilee Brings Togeiher
Most Accurate Report Ot
Wheat Yield Ever Had j
55 MILLION YIELD IS EXPECTED !
Average Per Acre Will Be Prac-
tically That 0! Last Year-
Acreage Make Difference
Tliul (iLlnhoiiia should luiiM'sl u
ri.'.fNMI.INHI hllsllt'l wheat .Top tills ) ell I
setliiN not mil) p.i.slie. hid .erllllli
a. rdllii; to . vnservatli e estlmaleN
I. used on fiist I in 1 ii 1 r.MHis reii'lveil
and rend h) Sei relni) lv '.. Hri.wn of
the 1 llllUal'lT nf 1 "lilluel'.'e Illlll others
eelehi nlllij; Ilie "Harvest Jilldlee" at
the l.ee llu. LIjis lodii). Nearlv Jim of
Hie . It v'h leiidliii.' IiumIiii-ms men and
lisll.us 1 .11 1 1 1. -1 1 hi t -. 1 In Hie lull' lie.HI
lil.li piei eileil the leadliiu of the re
port- Appliiiise follow Int; the tavor
ahle show liii.' In. lh 11 It'll Hie keen In
leiet the lilllille Is InklllL' III the lllfll
.'iiltiirnl eon. Ill inns of the shite.
Seeretiir) lliown of the 1 llllinls'l' of
1 ouiinei'. e linn hts'ii h lis) for Hie l.Hht
two weeks sisinlim' luformntloii to l.e
preseiitisl nl Hie Juhr.ee. He hits en-
deavored to senile nii.'Ii Information
His) hand ami from those In n posi
tion to know liest liow to lllllke U coll j
servatlie eftlmiite lie rsiieiiletl the.
nillroinlM of the i;i 11I11 lielt to ecnr
the luforniailoii as U-st an luliilit he '
ami sulault II. This ivni done
SanU l rtiiiit
The Santa I'e reportnl estlmilli'X on
the yield st nere of il I rfi-ri'ii mil 1 J Total oust of eoiiHtrui'tl.'ii of Dkln
iillles treated h Hint loiid and linsed lioinn's eapllol hlllldlliK must reinalu
an niera'e of In 1 '. huslieln to Hie within one million ami n half dollars
nere. nf forty nine reports reeelv ed 01 1 urdlni; lo an opinion fr.'in the attor
from the Krlsen Ilie average T ui're!M.y eiiernl rendensl lo l.mernor WII
Is hnsed nl III hushels. The lt.s k s IIM1 (Muy The opinion had Ihs-ii
land seeiirlnc Information from U-1 i-.ti'(l so that the eiipltol i ..mudsson
territory wlil. h prolmhly reaehes tfn-' nl. he eertaln whether ..r not they
host In the mate the iiU'taKe Is a III 1111Lsi . H..id more than the am.iiliil
tie a hove the other fiu'lires I
Millers and I'lnln dealers of the
stnle w ere askeil to siihiull an est I I
male haseil 011 Information they hnve.
A.enrdlnK to the figures rea't they in-
timate the average at IS I 'J hushels I
to Hie ai re as enmpiired with III hush-j
els last year
It Is eoniisletl that Ihe luirtlittesiern 1
part of the slate furnishes alsnit it
ier eeiit of the wheat yield of tnt
slate III this ovi'tlon W. f. Harrison
(Continued on last rc.i
AMERICAN NOTE
REACHES GERARD
AmliiMuutor Una Not Acknowledged
Krreipl Hut It Wax Hut In (ier-
niiny Thla .Moniltif
WASHINtiTiiN June Kl.-The
Alllell.-Hli note to lieiniiiliv isiUeenilliK
the slnklni; of Ihe l.iisltimla whleh
pre. Ipltated the erlsla In President
Wilson's ealiluet and ns a climax to
v.hlih William .1. I try 11 11 reslcned as
secretary of stale ni Isdleved her
to have reached Amhassador lierard
In llcrllu early loday. It iviih exiiei-t
cd Hint the amhassador would present
Hie i-oiimiilhlentl.nl linnie.llnlelv to the
Herinau foreltfti offl.s'. It will Is given
nut tinili:ht for puhlleatloii totnnrrovv
liionilni:. In the tiu'iiiilline President
Wilson tins nskisl that detailed fore-
casts of the note lie lint puhMsheil
It Is iinilerttontl here that the tier
man g.neniinetil will not make answer
to the American note until after Meyer1
Hertiard. the ss"..nl envoy chosen hy I
fount Von Hernstorf Heniuin Hinhas
sniinr. to oiiinne me American uni
or view to the government at Ilerlln
arrives anil evpliiins tne situation
This. It la estimated will take at least
a week or ten days
The Intent note though couched In
friendly tones reiterates firmly the de
inntid for reparation fur the hiss of
American Uvea lu the slnklilg nf the
l.usltaiila and sets forth clearly the
earnest desire of the American govern-
ment that Herman)' signify her enaly
adherence to the j.rlnclples of Interna-
tional law; that neutrals he larmltted
to travel on unarmed shli without
tadng suhjet t In the danger nf auh-
marine warfare
CONTINGENCY CLAUSE
1 IJetlt
(inv. Tranp la Not Able lo Let
Away From Die "Joker" llahlt Ho
Pul "Killer" on Auto Record
A severe Jolt was handed to the offi-
cial who hare lieeu negligent In re-
pairing certain large holes In the city
pavement by J Jeutcnant liovernor M
K. Trai yesterday when he uild hi
anloiiiolille Ihsynse tax lu the city
treimurer'a nfflee. Written acroaa the
f 11 i'e of the original record. afler the
culler had left waa Ihi statement:
'Said amount of money to he Iniinedl
j .. refundiHl hy the idty slinuld the
rough pineiiient of Dklahoniii City
cause my machine to become detached
from my license nuiuher."
HOITII AFRICA RFHKI.I.ION
l.F.ADKR Pl.F.AIIS Ol'ILTY
I.OXION June ill tieneral ChrlK-
tlnn la Wet a leader of the Mouth Af
rlean rebellion against tlreat Ilrttalii
pleaded not guilty tn a charge of high
treason hut guilty to a charge uf m-
dltlon at Ihe os'iilng yesterday of hla
trial nt ItloemfiMiteln say a Iteuter
dl.smteh.
tieneral Ite Wet waa captured De-
cember 1 1014 on a farm at Water-
hnrg llrltlah Htsunalanil whither he
Hml heen puraued hy a Uiotix car btl
gnde.
A- V
WOI I D I.KT IMMS
SHOOT THK (.KKMWS
I'AHIS. France. June I"
Freak suggestion I" I'1'"1
variety for swelling; tile II -H.il
IV lists of till- (ierinnlll liril.li'-
hnlc been wilt I" l'iilr!"li'
1 rellfl II to III Illlllllil' r
scientists which 1 l-Mit.. tiling
llllllllllV IllVCIlttoll III Mil hope
of finding muting till' mti - Hi
lllllteil II ft-W libelee- w t.. h
illicit prove of real mine
Ii if tile novel n n!v
II. cording I" I'rofl'f'ol vppel.
ho hemlH the eiillilnlM.r h i
uncle l. n mini who I. II. n I
the 1'iiiklliK of ilotl inlrlil I'e
IIKI'il I.I llllVlllltHKH. II'' ill1 ll"l
lylni; revolvers to tile I . nl- of
lint.- with Hie trltuer- ni lie.l
In wires to the mdn.n
so tlnil the weaiHHis n
- J.llls
1 1 . 1 l.e
h.-ii
lis. hnrited nntoililHi n'lv
the d"Vs harketl.
Aiiollier Idea Hllhinll!.
to 1 1 ii I i fnli'oliN to tan
the nlr mi niHratiis
Mould l."s lv'e inlsslli - .!
flolll eppellns
I'n.fesMii' Aiiel t-H I . I hi
mil lee had heen ahl.
reiilly useful work .-p
fur Ilin nvliiHon e..rps
w ns
Int..
Id. h
pped
."
lull)
I lie
stlenllsls Hre flotnleil ultll
III
Velitlolls
All lire eviimliwd rn I lor than
risk Inslntf NOinetlilni. v. Iil' h
mU'liI he of value.
rlk l '-I11K NOinetlilni. v. Iil' h
nikdil I f value.
1
MUST HEW TO
i APPROPRIATION'
( onimlMslon 1 Advise) Tlial
Million and Half Matt ( over t wry
lhlii! Meuia fheAprr MalrrlaJ
limned or If It be HMnllile lo e.sed
that amount for thi iturpoM- of u-Iuk
Is'tter ouiteilul the 'pi..prlatloti
would I hit 111 H.
Of the npproprlatliMI of one iiilllhui
and a half ahoiil three hniulred thou
sand dollars has already heen xm-ii(.
leiivliiK ahout t Helve liiunlred 111. ill
aand t he iilaced Into die icmalntiiK
I ioiistriii1on.
j After the hlils suhiultteil hy isailrae
tors were otietiel by 1lle ooiinnlssliai.
It was Heen that eliettNT bulldlna ma
terlal than the eouiinlsHlon w.aild Ilk'1
In have must l.e used If the hulldlliK
was to he const rinletl under the Hp
proprlatlon now awillahle.
AnorilliiK lo eoiupHtatliilm niade liy
the coinmlsiilou of the Mils that lulie
Imsmi auhmltted two eontraeton appftr
enlly mine wllliln Hie money.' They
John (illls A S f flevelniitl. nhlo.
and J a miss Stewart The commission
will not divide however who Is the
lowest and heat hldder until they meet
iiKiiln. one week from Friday. It la
IMnslhle that on that day the contract
w ill Is? aw anted.
Hut the main wlnt with the commls
aloti la aettled h) the attorney general
that Ihe total tost of he hulldlnj; can
not exis-ed Hi eiulllloii ami a half did
lara.
' TWO
1
KII.I.KH. TWO IH'RT
IN I'ONCA ( KV KXNXrSION
PnNCA CITY I'k . June HI. Her
chi'll Kdwards and Heorge itohltison 1
are dead and Marion Itimklelieigi'r
and Irew It) an are serlnim!) Itijureil
hs tin
result of an exphwlon which
occurred here Wednesday after 11 at
the Ponca City Lv plant. The twl
'lead nieu were down In the well mak j
lug aoie relrs when the explosion 1
1 is-einren. 11 m nei miu nmu .nun-
' 111 ll Ha tmin men ivnu migni '"''
anow 11 are ueau 1 ne iwo injuren
men were on lop mid the explosion
blew
lh l through the naif of the
I...O.II.... I I.. I...II...-A.I !... !).... IU 1
l.lllllllllg. II IS oei.e.irti inni 11.1 nil is
Internally Injured and his recovery la
considered douhtful. The dead men
leave families.
LII0HF.R S FACF ON MONKV
FOR FIRST TIMK IN HISTORY
SAN FHAM'ISCO. June HI - A coin
hearing the linage of Ihe faif of a la
lairer will lie placed In circulation hy
the Vnlted States government for the
first time In the history of the world'
coinage It was undemtissl when a
apeclal gold dollar commemorating the
Panama-Pacific exidtlon la tamed
In a few day at the Han Francisco
mint. FHe thousand of the coins will
lie Issued.
THE' WEATHER
M uhlmton PerwMt
Oklnlii'inn ion I k Ii 1 nnil Krltlny unset
tlf.l :
Knnsnt -Partly . I.'iiilv tonight mnl Nut
unlay cinder In wi Innlght.
I.tiilltliiin Innlphl unit Krlilnv fslr
Arkinisns T..idghl mnl Krlilny Inerens
I it ar iliiinllness
Ki ami XN.'ti Tev.i Tonight and Frl-
ilny gfinirnlly fair
(irnrrttlly lair ml inlity
WMthpr tnlhl ml falt
7 n 111
varm
Nam . 71
H 11 .111 7s
Un 111
II n in m
III noun SX
1 p. tn '. . . SB
S p. 111 ST
3 p iu as
Tin" western Ion .tenre urea I drift
lag rerr ulimlf enslnnril nut infers I lie
I'lnlns slnlet. Km kv amunulns anil tlio
fur nathwesl Ihls iimrnlng. II lm mir
light uliiiwers In tin' linrthera Hnckv
iiinantlns. Xllasoarl nnil Uiwr Mlaslaslpt
tallers itnee Vtsliii'.lT mornliif len
erlT fair wenllier. without lirrelnltntlnn
of i-nnseqin'iiei-. hsu tirernlM In other ee
I lout nf Ihe I iil'-'il Htnto during ih
past twenty -tour li.nirn It It gillie rotd
this morning In Nerila Idiilio nnlnnn
and the iiiier take region. Tnisrtnr.-ii
nre rinse In tin" esstmsl sreraatsi thrnngli-
ut Ihn tvaialuiler of. Hm ismotrr.
.
TORPEDO BOATS
HUE BOTTOM
Two English Warships Are Victim
Of derman Submarine Off
East Coast
FORTY-ONE SURVIVORS LANDED
Three Other British Ships Are
Sunk; Teutons Retreat In
Baltic Provinces
VnMiiiN .Itine lu Two Hrlllsh
tols'.o I.. Ml- wete lor'doed llils
I mm iilnu off Hie ensl 1 oust ..f l.uKlnii'l
lo n lieiiiiaii siilniiii line.
The lt 'ii 1 - nre the iiumheis In mnl
IJ Ilotli of lliem tieut to Hie hotloin.
The Minimis forty one In iniiiihei
have heen l.i.ui;lit ashore. The nttn. k
look plll.e nl II li'll elllj). Il.illl I Ills
Ii1f.11 unit I.hi ens (then out 1.) the nd
inlriilty totluy.
1
lONTiiiN. June In The lliltlsli
steamer l.llui ll.il.lt has U"ii t"ls'."
ed mid sunk off llarwhh hi 11 liel
iiiiiii sol nnil 1 1 in-. 'Ihe iiiiiiilsis of Hie
1 re weie saved
i.UIMsHY riu.'laii. Ji in -The
Irauieis Tunisian ami Castor have
l.een sunk with homhs h) a '11111111
-1 1 1 1 11111 1 1 1 . The Tlllllslnil ereiv. whl. li
whs nlloued five udnuten III whleh I"
leave Ihe Is.al. arrtietl here today
The Ciislm's crew was p. Led up at
'l
l.oMuiN. June 11) Tlie Crlmsl.y
steam tinnier Nottliii;hain was sunk
lu the Nnlth sell MolldB) hy the shell
fin- of a i.eimaii Mihiiinrliie. The
crew w as snve.l.
I1KUI IV. June HI. via I.oudou -The
iiffhliil auuoiliieemeiit fr..ii K'.'n
iuhI ami) headiiiarters I.hIii) sins
tlnil the Herman forces whleh have
1m inled the llaltlc proilnres of Kus
sla have ret rented. The statement
snvs that the Herman wluc soniheiist
of shin II has withdraw u smith t"
wards the Itelr.nk'ola '.oitliile line.
I.mMmiN. .time in. Careful readlni;
hetwei'ii the lines of the various offl
.'III I anuouiiii'tnelits of the last twelve
hours leads 1 1 rl t l-li ohservers of the
slluatlon on Ihe eoiitlneiif to the l.ellef
that Ihe wearlcl Itusslans have Ihshi
siiecessfut In calultiK a hrentliliii! ss'll
aloiiK the rHstern front. Fiirtliennore
evidence of the Muhliorn opsisltloti
widt h Hie Austnt (icrmans are said to
lie meeting liedr the center of the line
(Continued on I.ant Para.l
FRANK HEARING
TO HE SATURDAY
(osirtia t.ovenior Will Hear Applira
tlmi for Commutation anil Protests;
Will lletote Two Hnyi
ATLANTA. Ha. June in -A hearlhif
tiefore liovernor Slaloii on the aim'l
cation of Leo M Prank for commit
tiithni nf his d.iiih sentence today
was set In the governor lo licwln next
Sntuiihii in.iriiltie si '.I o'ehs L li.iili
slit.. .. in i.n iuri ti... ii. .. ...
.luel.l.wl ...s i. .1 .. ....... . .1. .
I-.... mi i. n. .lie
caillol pnrtli Ipnle.l In hy the gover-
nor (rank's attorneys and Solicitor
Hugh M. Ilorne) who proseelltisl
Prank.
tioven.or Slaton said he wns willing
i devote Saturday. Satnr.lat nlehi
.1 Mondav to Ihe hearlnu if nee.-
rv HMI . mtli-u ttl that he deslnsl
hotii aldea In hare their cawn present
p M Knlt HV). (ni. tll r.r
M.a .fore the dnte set for h'.s
1 execution. June next The alt
.r
ueis thought the inalter rsiuld Is
com
1 ..1 1 .. .1..
w M.. -r(. .. V rni:V
. ... 1..Mr . -..-
litoiueys would have nothing tn pre
sent el. i pt what was aiihmllte.l at
Ihe rccenl hearing In-fore the prison
1 1'lninlssloii Iin luding -hs umeiituri
eil-lence. court records. Mrs I rank's
klsl. .1111. lit mnl III- lt.lf..r ..f tl... t.l.l
Judge whleh expressed doubt a to
Ihe prisoner's guilt.
Mr Horsey said the nature of (he
evidence he would offer won d depend
upon the
counsel
showing made hi Kiaiik's
STATUS STATE HANKS
Individual Depoalla tilMI.OOO More In
May Thau Month Previous; Figure
From Laat Report
Iiiihvhsc tn Individual deswlts of
mure than l.tm.nnn s shown hy the
consolidated hunk srnteiuent Issued by
the state hanking iIcinii tnietit over
Ihosi'uf Hie laat stiiteinetit. The 1 011
illllmi of the stale bunks of wlih h .Vdl
are resirlltig. Is show n at the close of
business on May 13.
The total resources of the state
banks are f.1T.oiil.PJ.4T.
The Individual ileislt are $41.1170
n:i m.
Loans and discount are glieu
.'t4.!lll7 IM.'I.III.
Mocks and bonds and warrant $.1
ivi.Twnu.
There Is due fr bank I'J1'74.-
IHI7 "a.
There Is due to banks $'J47ft.1T7.lll.
fnpltal stock Is shown lo be l;t.1J
OMI
Snrplua fl.X'U.UT.24.
rinllvlil.-tl profits II.HIN.IHH 40.
The statement show that there Is
cash In bank to the amount of '.'
tkNI.'llUWII.
lllil painhle are $712741)12.
Hisls.siunt. 7iVi.inM 71.
The nvetngu rvtiertii held lu hank
It 31 L
BUTLhK ItltO. . SKAIU'll
St. It. Ills Not loll llilllht' Seeds to lM-Mlr
Sumple Kooins Mere for Ileuefit of
Larue Territory
Veirollall.
(.iln) l-ti
s l.ele I'lll'L' earned "II
II I "IIIII1I--I0I11I Mike
lloliliell) and
malinger for
I. h Mi ( oilnl. k. salt
Uidter HrolluTs ..f St
I.olll-. fur the lent of the I is nil
Ninth l'.i..a.hi:i. In the elt) hull
'I tie Hill 111 flrill repl.st'lits Hie
est notion house In iln. west no d
au !
'fill
lie illsjiia) ll'HIse hilling let hee
tlll'llshed In I 'k la In .11111 If the
ti a. t Is . lose. I here it will menu
the finest s". k of ll"ll. lis III Hie
II
eon
thai
.tale
will I
lll.'l eh
III till
pul on .llsplni. from
nts will 1. .me fn.iii nil
-late to p. k their st.H ks
whirl)
." lilts
WKIHTK WHKKKISIIE
Paris Kcuort Says ( aptaJn of Kilel 1st
(aptnrnl Disguised as ( 00L ; Nir-'
folk Says lle'a There
I'AHIS June In 'Ihe 11 1 t 11 1 11 of
the lieillian ..MIM'lleil "llllser Prill.
I ll.-l l ile .III. Ii has l.eell nnesled
Idle 1 1 nl s.i'i I us a . ""k nh"iird nil
lliilliiii stiiuiier. sais an Ali.'eeias dls
put. h I" t he I In as ni;eii. 1
V tit I- il lv a . June In
I II PI 11 I II j
. Thh th hens p. now iilu.iird the I'lln.
i IMI. 'I I l le.lrl. h.
Villi nl.k. n . June
IIIIV) laid hele w llele tin
Is Intel no. I It was -11 1. 1
Captain T lil. r I. h.nis had
HI At Ihi'
l'l'ln. Kltel
today Hint
heen away
mi 11 leave fur iilu.ut
"II tw o w ei ks' lean
week. II" left
and Ids Ii. re
alioiits was not known.
( KK.W I KOM SI NKKN SHIP
1-WItKI) AT HIKTI KPOOI.
II MtTI.KI'oiii. .time in. - The crew
of the trawler fits It y sunk at sea
hy a Herman suluiinrliie wan iHiided
here t.slay after helni! 5'J hours at
sea In a small hoat without fss or
wn'er The men were tn a terrlMe
state of eihaustloii when ph k.sl up
h) the vessel w 111. ll I'riillljhl lllt'18 to
s.rt.
THREE MILLION
IIII1T1S11 IN WAR
I nleH
Will
Men
Parliament Ontem Nurulwr
Nut lie lnrrWd; 6M Natal
lost; New loan
I.vlNlM iN. June 10.-'Hie total mini
her of men for the army ami the navy
samtloiifd l.y purllaiui'iit for serylts-
no far lu the present war la 3.2nnonA.
This nutnlsT will not lie exceeded
without aiithorlt) of parliament said
Premier As.pilth today thus settlni;
at ri"l minors that other foitssi had
Ihs'Ii uiohllut'd without puhllc kliovr-
ledre. l.tiMuiN. June HI The total mini
1st of iiffl.ers and men who lime
srishetl IhrmiKli the sIiiLIuk of Hit
Hsh naval craft sln.-e the outhrenk of
Ihe war Is tl. lull aecordlni; to a stale
iiieiil made hy T. J McNitmara fliiau
clal seerelni) of the admiralty In the
house of 1 ominous llils afternoon. This
tolnl d s's uol lie hide the men who
lost their Mies on Hie mine layer Prin
.-ess Irene and Ihe Hrlllsh battleship
Hnlwark. hi.Hi of which were Mow 11
up In Sheerness Inn Is. r
I I iiNui. June Hi. Premier
As
llll
unlth 111111. iinnssl In Ihe h"Use of
.
niiitis this attc in. oii tlnil
a fnri her
nssed next
vole of cretllt would Is
Tuesday.
ll Is miicrs.s.. Ihe new vote will
Is. for ll'J.ont'.unil or jtl.Yimn.iinn
IIESIEGED "BY
UNEMPLOYED
I .oral Provident Association Is Nut
Prepared lu Help "Hart est Hands."
Manager uf ( Union Solve I'rohleni
The I'lovident Assislatloii here is
Is'lllg iN'sleglsl with ll'pll.BtoIS fill'
help h) strong ahle hislletl men who
en Hie hele In mill. Ipntlon of a big early
demand for Inn lest hiinds Is staled
j lit li. tid'pisrtets i f t lit' KSMs iiitlnn vii
j est l.iiind aienue Hint It Is lmsws
''''' lo 'h' anything for these men with
the limited funds ami facilities nt
hand.
The work of Ihe assts'latlnu Is and
ha Ih'cii sluee cold weather that of
helping the sht (sireuts fit out .till
tlrou for the coming selus.l year All
thai can Is' done In relleie Hie plight
of alleged harvest hands must mine
through .sMHislng Intelligence as lo
where anil when work eal Is- had lu
I this the public can help. It I slated.
I by filing their wants for help with the
I Proi Ideiil iihsia'latloii and also by con
j trlhutlug old clcthliig pat lUularl)
I sins' ami sis ks
The hnme situation with referemv In
( Imi lest hands obtain throughout the
1 Ntate. lu (Hilton ok In tislay the
biggest part of the army of jobless
men who Infested Kllhl a week ago
' Iiiis come upon the f lister county een
. ler Mayor lianiinwny this morning
I caused the arre.t of wore of them
I upon vagrancy charge 11 ml they are
at now engaged In street wmk lu Clinton
KKYFNI F. OFFICFR PI FADS
NOT (.1 II.T TO CONSPIRACY
MUN'TCOMF.IIY Ala. June 10 -Knox
Idsiih the Nashville Tenn. rev-
enue offlivr 1 hargetl with conspiracy
lo defraud the government of f lOd.iNKl
in cotiiiiN tloii with oratioiia of a ills
tilling isiiiiiany at Fort Smith Ark.
pleaded not guilty when arraigned Is'
fore l ulled State Commissioner J. A.
Klmore. He waa held In F.ll.iliMi ball
for apN'iiraiii lsfore the federal i-ourt
of the western district of Arkansas
HiMith nrrenilerHl here yesterday to
l ulled Statin Marshal Calu '
......!...
I WIFE SHRINKS AT
! CROWD'S GAZE
1
Craddock Murder Trial With Wo-
I man As Principal Witness
Begun Today
IS HARD TO GET THE JURY
Defendant Faces Court With No
Trace Of Fear-Unwritten
Law His Plea
I'm lm.' s I radd.M'k Is on trial to-
day In the dish 1 1 ...ml for klllhiK the
mini who hml n Ids friend hut who
Is n hp-d I. have Is'lriiMsl the friend
ship iin. I 1 "iiudtieil an net which
""tlit ahout Ids dentil at Ihe hands
of Hie hilshinid ('ruddock Is a yinlliK
iiitin of u'k iipisariinee mi l laced the
July t.shiv without an) sIkh of fear.
He Is lepresenlisl hv .1 nines S Tin
illl ll
1 ii.l (. k shot mid killed elide
Ilol
lonhii. k. hi- found friend 0:1
the
morning of June 17
Mill on First
strtsi the shouting
was done with-
0111 miy ipinrrei. icii
little I.cIiil- sahl
between the tun men
ll.'llenha. k sat
in Ids wagon ni. I Ids
lentil f rluhteuisl
ai Hie sin .in. run nwai
and tarrl.sl ti tin
ill lug to Kroiidw iiv
where lie was
thrown ngalnst the
Without Is'lllg ahle
sidewalk lie died
to make am state-
incut.
In the court rts'in with her husband
sit Cradihsk's young wife her eje
looking plaintively at the Juror ami
nlliiee. She Is one of Hie principal
witnesses In the cast- for was upon
her In her home 011 Wint Sixth street
that llolleiiback Is alleged to have
made a criminal assault Ihe day be-
lore ne wiia killed.
Two Fanillie Friendly
It Is presumed that llollenha.k was
passing the house when he ilisldish to
go Into f nitidis k's r.-shleiice. The two
families were friendly and vlslltsl en li
other frisiueiillv. Win 11 be went l.i
(he d.sir Mrs. fraddock. who was then
a bride thought nothing f Ue vBt
She opeiitsl the dtsir and according to
her statement. Hnllciiliack eiileretl the
rts.iu without an liivliatlon ami made
the attack on her.
When ( radd. s k went home a little
Inter he found hi young wife lying
011 the bod w wi.lng hysterically .she
(old him of the assault that had heeii
made on her and fradd.s k prepared
to avcime the wrong Tlie next day
h allot Hittbinliai'k a niuuient after
they had met
Mont of the witnesses calhsl In (he
1 case are those who saw the slnsitlng
on first stris-t or the iectaeiilar
flight of Holleubatk team after he
had Ihsmi fatally hurt. The laxly of
llu dying man stayed tn lh' seat when
the team ran awav weaving from
Hide to side ami falling heavily to the
M.iowaiK wneii tne team turned a cor-
! tier
I C raddis k ha Ihsmi out of Jail nliu e
In short time after ihe killing hi
j friends providing the IKl.iMHi IhuhI re
iiiire. by the slate. HI defense wol
I' the unwritten law and while Ihe
-f! cuts of hi wife are 1111 snpport-
j ed his attorney '.ay hi siilwtspieiit
actions will siips.rt the liellef that he
had en f 1 1 ieii'i' In Hie young woman he
had inarrlisl only a abort time hefma
; the I mgisl)
I Heath Penally the Slirher
! At II o'clis k till foieiiisin only
j ten Jnrots had ipuillfltsl to try the
I iiidil.sk ease many of tboxe calletl
as jiuois esinpliig iy the statement
that the) were opHied to the death
is'iinlly A few had formed definite
opinions and were challenged on that
n. fount Judge Hayson ordered an-
other venire and the two others nec-
essary lo make up the Jury were -'.celisl
al the aftermsiu aesalon.
Although the killing of Holletihack
l.s.k pln.e nearly a year ago great In-
terest Is still shown In the ease The
nt r.s.m was fillet) to overflowing
during the time the Jury was being
selected and the corrldora were well
fill. si ( tsdd.s k s young wife I Ilia
center of attraction for the ciirlou
and she shrink from the gate of tint
crowd that fills the court :isu
Interest in the case I awakened
main!) Iss-ause Ciadd.s k' only de-
fense it has Ins nine known will he tha
unwritten law He doe not deny
having shot llolleiiback but It la ex-
sstis that he will go on the tan. I
and led of the clrciiiiistaia'ea that led
up to the killing Mr. Crndihsk will
testify l.i what tik place In their
home when H.illeiibat k went Inert
and attacked her
CHASED STOLEN CAU
John W. Van Metre After Follow
lug Thine Over Four Stalea Find
Auto In Hamla uf Nebnuiia Fanner
John W. Van Metre. '.'1.1 Fast Park
left tislay to bring hi cur home from
Hebron Nebraska Two mouth ago
Mr. Van Metre new Huh k waa atoleu
from hi garage. A few week ago
the car waa l.snted at Fairfield.
South liakota. where It had heen nold
t a farmer for f.'inn. The ear waa lu
ens'lleiit eoliilllloii
'I'hrts' men are knowu to have laen
the thieve hul all have aucceeded III
getting away.
M AN Y KFD CROSS KI TPIJKH
III RN IN IX)N1H)N NRK
l.dM'ON June 10 -lliilhllng cover-
lug Hir.s acre containing lte.1 fnwi
aupplle. Ileil frosa aiotor amhulaoce
and hospital van all ready for deliv
ery to the government all wera He-
strtiied hv fire tislay when Die motor
work of Itraln. lluglie A TrwertaN at
Park Royal wont up In flanie. The
damage la estimated at l(kttki.
TrtMip had to la railed upon) to 1
the ftremeu. " .
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