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BISBEE, ARIZONA, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1915.

INDIANA HOYS LEARNING HOW TO FIGHT

Adolph Lewishon, Prominent

Mining Man, Stirs William'

J. Bryan to Point of Inter-1

ference in State.

HUNT SILENTLY TOO

CREDIT FOR AWHILE j

President of Senate Declares

That Bryan is Overstepping

His Powers in Wiring Board

of Paroles.

PHOKNIX, May 27 Adolph Lewls

aoini, bead Of the Mtamt Copped com

pany, resident of New York City,

husjanttsrian km! reformer and firm

believer la the aboltshmm? of cap;iai

puniehjnent, m responsible for inter

ference in behalf of the condemned

mm of Bryan, secretary of state. The

first telegram from Bryan for Inform

ation concerning the cases of the men I

was a surprise to Governor Hunt but

ncmconseoueritel compared with the

great surprise to Hunt over the action

taken br Bryan today.

Until the other news fnm the east 1

toWl of I.wissohn'i activity, Hunt had !

been basWwg la sunshine of many,

compliment sf given blai for his sup

poletl smrt political trick lie had

turned. "lfc did not correct tbp im

uTdeaiph tbjat ho responsible with the1

cTHSNsjMVMn that whett-Ohe true In-'

formation got about. Hunt derided lie

was worn out. and retired earlier '

than usual. 1

From Florence comes the news that

the board did not hold a regular meet-I

in but will meet at eisht in the morn

!clilL Li

PRICE FIVE CENTS

KING'S ILL; QUEEN WEARS THE TROUSICitS

j Practical instruction in dinging a trench; marching in column of fours.

Two hundred students of Indiana high schools, chosen by physical and

mental tests, are receiving free military instruction for two weeks at Camp

Woodrow Wilson. The camp is in connection with the Culver (Indiana)

Military Academy, and each student is assigned to a Culver cadet for in

struction in the manuel of arms. Camp was pitched May 10 and will con

tir it until May 21.

EXCHANGE BILLS INVESTIGATIO

ME i

1 1! S.

WHITE

fast mm

10 CLOSE

Itallian Gunners Bring Down

' Austrian Aeroplane in'

Front of Their Lines on

Second Shot Into the Air. '

ITALIANS ADVANCE

UPON AUSTRIAN TOWN

Acjtrian Soldier As Killed by

Italian Sentry tas He Was

I About to Fire, a Mine Near!

, Italy's Trenches. i

I AT ITALIAN FItONT, Friull, May,

27. Italian gunners brought down an I

Austrian aeroplane in the first con i

test or 'the Italian campa: net pen 1

flying machines and anti-air craft'

ituns. The aeroplane, arlpin fioin be-j

hind the Austrian lines, darted over ,

j rocky ground in front of the Italian

I positions. A Held battery opened Ore

, as it came wttbitt ranae. The first 1

shot missed. The eacone struck ratr-l

ly. causing; flames to 1)rM from the i

' motor. i

i The aeroplane rdunaert downward;

1 and was splintered an toe rttcks. thin

iwas one of the Incident attending

'the opening of the Austro-ltallan

(campaign as was witnessed by a cor-

; respondent of the Asaoctares I'rese.

Atong tnis part or the rront where the

j Italians are advancing: In the direc

tion of Trieste, there are stlrrluc.

scenes although, as yet little heavy

nehting. The. first shot or the war

was fired by a frontier guard at Bella

qua, who having seen lu the semi

darkness u sfradoM.tffutw apVoach

inc. shot dead an Ate trie soldier at

tempting to fire a mine. With sun

rise the artillery fire opened from the

direction of Ctvidale. Italian troops

everywhere sprang to attack, fording

in ITT rn in

1 j u U4I a hi s n n s n

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King and Quern of (Jrecce.

Accordiiij,- to reports from Athens, Kinj Constantine is very ill with a

fever. The queen i a sister of Emperor William of Germany. When

1 urkey entered the war, there was a popular demand in Greece for a war

rteclaration asainst the little nation's ancient enemy. At this juncture it

is said the queen informed the king that if he declared war against Turkey

si e would lit e with him no longer, but would return to Germany. To avoid

family trouble the kins' mnde up his mind to keep Greece neutral.

UIDEGIDED IETISI8

OH USE OF

ACCIDENT

rranrn

rruHriiM

I Lfl L J

001 OF HER

Aftjinmnsii

( I lul m I ! i 1 ill

nifiuniuu

J British Battleship Majestic De

j stroyed by Torpedo from

; Submarine as it Blockades

the Dardanelles.

ANOTHER STEAMER IS

i LOST IN OWN HAROR

Austrians and Germans Con

tinue to Batter at the Rus

i oian Wall East and South of

i Przemsl.

I LONDON, May 17. The Rrtttftn

J battleship Majestic, another of Hih

( ships supporting the allied army on

j the Gallipoii peninsula, was torpedaed

and sunk by a Herman submarine thin

morning. Nearly all the officers 'and

crew were saved. Abont the. same

time the steamer Princess Irene, Unfit y'

, last year ror the Canadian Pacific aad

j British Columbia roast service, wfifoF; -

was taaen over ny the Admiralty at

the commencement of the -war, Wa

accidentally destroyed by in ezuio-

on while at anchor in Sheentesa har- .

bor, where she was undergoing rw-

Iiatrs. All of the crew, numbering HO. '

txcept one seaman, besides 78 tlaok, .

yard workmen, who were aboard Ht,l

ilie time, lost their lives.

Amidst the activities m , land aid

xa irt Awta. from the waters or ta

Dardanelles to the waters aronad th

"British Isles, middle (Jalicla rSSEtBw

the icen of the greatest and moat

important fighting. There the A us

ing to. consider Bryan's telegram. Representatives From Chili Investigation of Labor Condi- ttnd '"mbing the hills beyond.

the Idrta and swannlng across bridges! American Ambassador is Hav-, Dual Monarchy Feared That tHsns and German, continue1 to 'bat.

Struckumjrar and Jenckes appeared;

at the prison and had the five con

demned men personally sign an appli

cation for habeas corpus which the

lawyers tben took to Tucson for pre

sentation to the fedearl court.

Propose System of Making

Bill on U. S. Legal Tender

in South America. j

WASHINGTON. May 27. A defin

ite plan for the creatiou of a market

ditions is Fast Drawing to a

PU. C..-l ji ' ti:.. WILL SPECIALIZE

vivuc, ucvosi itiuic wit

nesses are Heard.

IN SUBMARINES.

' WASHINGTON, May 27 With unof.

ficial reports indicating that halt of;

ing Naval Experts ao to

Liverpool to Look Into

Cause of Accident to Ship.

LONDON. May 27. Lieutenant '

Adriatic and Mediterranean ,er l ln Ru"iau lines to the north-

Would Have Become Mere !!!' '""L T" ' ,Prie?,y81 "fj

j. I , according to leports not confirmed In

Italian Lakes. jthe official statements, they have aoT-

,erod communication between the for-

WASHINGTON, I). C, May 27. mer Austrian fortrMn anri I .mh...

: . r - . .v,ip. .v.t j ., :. . ' . .

WAKHTNfJTfiv Ua.- at m.- ij.i tne twelve sunmannfi nnni in ho - ton- aubitiu niumsry s reason for reiact- Tho ma. i

Dr. A. H. Hughes, candidate for the i for bills of exchange drawn on banks . era! Industrial Commission concluded l W8r of the Atlantic fleet were at! s'ructor Mcllrlde. attache to the Am- ing the demands of ItMr is aaiu Co' Airmen on botu sides are active

democratic gubernatorial nomination I of the United States and payable in the bearings which have been in nrot-1 ,et partially ineffective. Secretary

last year, tonight wired Bryan he was j dollars was presented to the confer- ress more than a year, which touched i Daniels announced his determination

mistaken as to the situation In Ari-1 ence between representatives of bual- on every phase of the country's Indus- to make a thorough investigation and

son. I ness and financial

United States

I'HORNUC, May 27. Bryan. Secre-! gates attending

tary of stata. who had yesterday ask- ancial conference

d OoTerwr Hunt to give htm the i It la aald tonight the Guggenheim ccutive session in Chicago, about June I growing importance of submarines I

raws in tha caaos of the five con- Copper interests. Bethrsnem Steel ana 1 1. to plan the preparation of its report ! feel 'o much attention cannot be paid

HHrnt. .ntliuaai' t f ' Ti.J . I v , . .. ... ... ...

n.Z .I n .rn u uer view mat u woum nave result- Ztpptltng, early this morning, raided

London for Liverpool to examine tot ed In an effective checs-matlng of itho eat coast of England, and FrOTtS.

i i T n i. l i. . 7 i iwpw.i- ner commercial ana ner political ui- aeroplanes dropped bombs

on tb'

interens of the trial life and which have taken 1 tiros- nutf the cause, if possible, and ask to! ' '"""""' a" uvn terests on tne Adriatic and the Med- chemical works at Ludwlirahifm Tit.

by the cn:ean dele-1 tlgators from coast to coast. Chair-, remedy for too frequent breakdowns , " ,'y " tortrtHl0 Tuesday night. IterraiiHan, almost as thoioughly as j llnllans conUnue the offensive bttt

the Pan-.-.tnerican an-, man Waiih adjourned the commission j underwater craft. 1 le At'"(B exacted to reach were her aegeau ambitions destroyed have not yet come in contact with tb.

sine die, but it will meet again In ex-1 Secretary Daniels said: "With tho 1 l. T ' l2 lomal- ; following the successful struggle of main Austrian forces.

detail ad am at Florence, today wired l)u Pont Powder company's all of

the State Board of Pardons and Par-1 which have large interests in Chile,

oltu afld the governor, too following j are hack of the plan which involves

telagmw: j exchange aggregating at leaat twenty

"Ara In raeaipt of your telegram of , millions per year.

May IStb, giving a brief account of i Representatives of UnlteaSHatea'InUt'' uiifliiWhed 'jihsses of the In vest I-

the sndsnca Id the cases of Peres this conference group wero told that ! cation

and the other. In view of the effect ' Chile excepted export eutr vti nitrate I -A- c- Bllle- Jr.. commissioner of lab-

of the executions on International re- and had provided that ninety dav i r for Porto Hlco, and Martin Travle-1 luiIortance, which took them

latkms and possible harm to Aroerl-' billa of exchange on London payable ! M- secretary of Porto Hlco, were the I tn lie for varying lengths of

to congress.

Today'a session was devoted to

bearing witnesses who bad asked an

opportunity to reply to others who

bad already testified, and to cleaning

i aptain ureen of the Nehraakan re-. tha Balkan Stuta with Tnrkov

ports that he did not see a submarine, the establishment of a Greater Ser- ir reports are true. Przemsyl, which

The heller is expressed that the dam- via." says a bulletin issued today by 1 less than three months ago wa taker!

age to 1H8 ship might have been due the National Geographic Society, by the Russians after a long siege,

.o a juino. i which discusses the Italian duraands is again surrounded. It would appear.

Ambassador Page reported he had ag reported from Home. "These de- however, that while the Teutonic

begun an inquiry, sending naval con- luand.. the Dual .Monarchy contorted, ! lies the pressing verhard the

structors attached to the American worB nlanned io .ve itulv .tm.Kl . Z "J .1. u" I? ..I, ?.?

various others suffered breakdowns, 8 ,"b8My 10 , make complete examl- control, naval and commercial, of the circle, the compttlon of which la befaa- .

necewilUtlng repairs of greater or leas I " l"e e"rasKan s arrival at Adriatic, and also that tuc-r accept- , stubbornly onuosed bv the Hus.Un,"

another croe

eleven miles

to this branch of the service, and

every effort of the department will bo

directed towards improving the rec

ords of submarines in tho recent man

euvers. Of twelve which camo to Now

York, one was unable to proceed nnd

.uuwuh.i - ----- ---- ""'. "" .iuu LuiMuirrvui, ui um ; circle, tne compttlon of whit

orleasnflon on th Bhraskan s arrival at Adriatic, and also that ruc-r accept- , stubbornly opposed by the

out ot Uverpo01' An' 'I'PlO'Jiatlc action, as anee by Vienna would have struck a I The Germans are fo.ce-d an.

t time. "U or ncident, will be defer- vltB, blow at the Monarchy's future. ' aiaK of the San Blver ofe

i si.v, WJJC tuv " ' J a ivmb win ui uiuci . . . . M. vt.w atuiiniviij m iuvui c. 01 uK

. ... ... - . . . " - ... ... i ... t tt . . rXl lltllll 111 Ara in rlnrltllt ikKmr nf

rsas in noTxafrti Mexico. I respeetrui- tn pounds sterling would be practical- -vwineeaes m tne inquiry into tabor, meanwniie pians ror 36 new"' " -" , ..A mininiuin conressinna. Halv ' north of Przemsvl and hav tMmA

ly suggest that a commutation of the ly legal tender in payment of these conditions 0f Borto Hlco. They invit- j hrines autb,oriied by tho last,8""6 ot 1116 exP'oia- 'asked the cession of tne province of by several miles the zone held br

sentences might be advisable. Incase duties and other pupose. j ed the commUslon to go to the island I consresa are being pushed with all; Should It develop the vessel was Trent in the Austrian Tyrol; the ces-1 them east of the San. Southeast ther

the Board oX Pardona considers that! It was suggested that a law be ! ' nwe a thorough InvesUgation as POMlbla speed. These include two torpedoed, and the fact that he Hag sinn of Eastern Frlueii east to Nahre- also claim to have brakoii the RuaaJf.

this would defeat the ends of justice, enacted to make bills drawn on banks ' n alternative suggested In the con-!ntor Ma-going types which we will

1 feel It my duty to urge s postpone-! of the Uislted Statex legal tender to!10"1 ln'llry. try to make the last word In such craft,

rnent of the sentence to give time to the same extent, to facilitate the busl-' 8muel Oompers, presideut of the 'All the submarines In trouble were or

further consideration of the matter." ness of interests in tbe trnited States j American Federation of Labor, waa the old style designed before 1012.

In addition to this a wire from May- which spend millions each year In recalled to allow him to answer criti-

torraa at Nogales sent two days ago. ' wages and purchases in Chile. The I clm of organised labor and himself,

and a wire from Gaxlola gent from ID I Chileans promised to urce their mv- i He dlscuased the Clayton snei-trust

Paao two days ago, were received. , ernmenU to take the steps necessary. ,,w alld orwnised labor's attitude, ,nkinn .

eaek urgtog that Governor Hunt Inter- Later, it Is said, the same proposal ! tni unorganised workers and a de-' h t'h e Time, f rm i hTnJn

nM Mii k. ro..j. in t. i .i . fna nt ih vi u.-,.. i V"icnps to me nines from the Mudroa

400 OF CREW SAVED

cede with tbe Board of Pardons for ' will be made to other South Ameri-1 ftmse of ttte McNemara brothers in

rlomency lor the men. All the tele-jean countries where bills on London

grams were transmitted by tbe gov-1 are legal tender.

eraor to the legislature today together

the dynamiting trials.

KANSAS SUFFERS

RAIN DRAINAGE.

KANSAS CITY, May 27. A terrific

rain storm which broke over the

greater part of Kansia, eastern Mis-

correspond eut, says that 460 ef the

crew 0r the battleship Triumph, sunk

Wednesday In the Gulf of Saros, were

saved. Officers and crew of the Tri

umph In peace times numbeied about

700.

BERLIN IGNORANT

CONCERNING NEBRASKAN

with hie recommendation that the leg- ! CANCER COMMONEST

i statu re at once memorialize the ' WHERE COUSINS WED.

Board of Pardon to take cognizance j Speaking of the poeelblo hereditary

of causing possible interantional com- tendency of cancer. Dr. Charles B.

plications between this country and 1 Davenport of the Eugenics Laboratory souri and parts of Oklahoma, follow

Mexico and evade the same by recom-1 at Cold Spring Harbor. N. Y says of ing tbe heavy rains of yesterday and

"""""" reprieves .r me counemneu , tne iact that the incidence or cancer last night so increased the rising I rnrni tv u... n, , . .

me four of whom are citisen. of is highest In Maine: "I havo no floods that communication over tbe u "fB r'

Mexica .doubt that this Is due to tb epreeenoe district was ,lnnr.ti..lt ir 1 .".VB'la . ' here. rearal ." nort-

f one or more race, in Maine which ! porU from isolated section, tell of ZZZZ off the :JZ"'Z

are non-lmmune to cancer." I several death, by floods and light- ,land esday nl.M

Dr. Davenport's studies "Indicate nlnr. t lrilu,,a ""day night.

Unas, that the nationality or prevloua that resisUnoe to cancer is a positive All streams of the district are over-1 kinb alphonro ncccnc

ald or the cltixenship of the con-1 (dominant) trait and that the non-' flowing or nearlng flood stage. The pip. hi. Va. Irr

i t ...v ..10. i inuwuw "w"" wmumu uuiy ivmiisas mver, tne largest in tne cts

' iu ie quesuoii mat broad sen

eial lines, as laid down in the tele

gram from the gecritury c.r State and

from Villa and Maj toiena beiiiR not

In accord with either Hie bplrit or the

letter of the law, under which the

condemned men were arraigned and

The Hons, took no anion an the

corresponded e but I lie senate adopt

ed a resolution resolving in nlsln

nau oeen lowereu a tew minutes be- slim; the formation of a State entirely ' Hues and taken some Important post.

lore, at suunown, woum nave no independent of Austria out of the tcr- itlons. Despite all these claims, Petrft. '

bearing upon the action of the A me-. ntories, Triest and Istrla; cession to grad announces with the greatest eo

rican government, which always has UaIy of the dominant islands off the ! ttmism. the belief that the Ittttatea

lusited upon the exercise of the right ' iQWl Dalmatian coast, Cursola, Lis-: reinforcements will be able to stem

of visit and search before au attacic Wi LeslBa nraa, and Maleda; the the Austrc-Oerman onslaught,

on any merchantman. There la no , abandonmont of Austrian interests in In tbe West the Krench and BrltUlt

nlernational convention in force ro- Albania, and Austrian acknowledge- reports of further advances are goto

latlve to the laying of mines. meat of Italian sovereignty over the erally denied by the rrernusas. The

Count on Bernstorff, German em- Albanian port and great hand-locked , ain report continued progress In

bassador. formally presented a mem- Uay( AvIona. These concessions their operationa against the TurSw on

oranaum to the S ate Department W0U(1 uave clH,ngeU the ,utu, 0( tne Gallipoii peninsula. Darfng the annls

statlng the mines laid ciermauy j Mediterranean from that of an Austro- the which tbe Turks asked for their

wero of such a character as to be- ,talUn Iahe , lhat of a, lRkn ,)Urleu manv More thaD tbr(M tbov.

TrUnouTth.WSr "Such "art8 ot nu' Monarchy's " Hrltlsh gathered

hallTen'e1 Unuld" Sta0 S ' -r would have left .n,,-

assurances. The laying of mine, for T"? 0",on ,ia terHt"rr ' were heTy

the sole nnmoan nf lntwnln ' ,hat Servla hopes to get some day, ' , nett

mercTrLden expansion. I Jh "Bl" Gained in tor-

raerco was bormaden by the Hague minimum demands rifle counter attacks delivered Mgalast

convention but there has been no gen. meei xne minimum uemanas ex nnsltlons which ih .mi3

erul rule bv which tn nrnhihi.inn ' Pressed by Home, Austria must have ,ne Psitions wiitih the allies had

VI ?? the.. "rOh.lb.,U0" surrendered her .real-at nort. ' t fortified The Turks came

uuuiu ub iiumiiroitm as it is ciaimeu , .. , .

i... -n i ... Trlost. the New York of

mm an iuiiihh useu in rne present . 1 tlm The r.nui.,

ii.i . . iKurope. together with her or lnclna unl- Tle repulse

"'rinmlll .. a, , ,, atucks. and raroin-; our of attacks

purpose.

when both parents belong to a non-trlct. Is reported rising four inches' MAimin ... .... ,

ro.ii.ont M An.i !,.. u w sRiii uereicsn steamer Nenn

,Br i h:,: z?t; . Ki.i m.d.,ht

THINKS TORPEDO STRUCK

LIVKItPOni.. MllV 7 Tk Amor.

can steamer Nebrsskan arrived short- !!,.1,ope of 11,8 lrallc va,U8 of tne

the ships ut the same

of ttnise counter

naval base. Pula. at the aiwt of lstria.

upon whose development the Dual j by u,e aUlBB thenihohes resulted In

uuiisiuerHuie losses to tne ailieil SHle,

to which must now !) added los

Monarchy has Invested many millions

'of dollars, and must have abandoned

commonest, other things being equal is said to be only three feet below

where cousin marriages are common- ( the danger mark. Thousands of acres

est, because that makes it praboble,of growing crops are covered by tbe

that If one parent belongs to a can-1 flood waters.

cer race, tho nthor the cousin will i .

trid, and with due respect to the gen- belong to the sara ecancer race. Now.i

tU nu n timing the various communica! in rural Malnn eotlnln mirrlu in O. AVRRAflF rriDDrn nnmr .

" ' h I extremely frequent, espeeially In the o

' '"' "fliate again expiesned cotlfi-! islnnda nff tha Anna. nnA h.r. A Tk. i

, , . T) , m " ..u.v " - r iii.u ui f upper v 11

flence in the Board of pardons and have the conditions for tie result-.! for the week ending May 26. ac Iw

I ..roies to pprform their duty ron- the hich Incidence of numbers of tbe eordlnf to qnolatitms. was 18:8. In;

iLuUaaed on PAge Five.) 'cance!- race In an Inbred' cSimnunlty." 'pi

Her captain said :

j Dalmatian coast with the cession to

Escoilsl Palace to Pope Benedict as "I sw no submarine, hut i.raini it I,a,y of "e ,are island that screen

a residence in case the Pontiff decides was a tomodn which hit m ll- Deprived of her Adriatic seacoast,

to leave Italy.

KING CONSTANTINE IS BETTER

ATHENS, May 27. King Constan

tine passed a restful night and the

i jctors decided that another operation

as onncwesary. Tiny regarded the

patient's -condition s generally im

proved.

Moreover." coutlnuod tho captain, I hor only olUlet 10 fr6e wn,en Austrla-

"The submarlno could not have failed t "unry ton mat sue would nnaiiy

to boo our name and nationality. 8lnk t0 tlle Importance of a portless,

which was outlined In huge letters on 'and-oomided Sorvla.

our sides." "Besldos Italy's rivalry with Austria

Mombars of the crow of the Nebras- for leadership upon the Mediterranean

karj agreed that tjij expjofcion uo-. trrfrdsntUm' played a etroDE part in

dcrubtcdly was mused by a torruSob. the determlnatlBn of he'r denjsnds.

Tb foj'w.rdjpart of the styp was eem- 'Irredentitmj' is the drtlre of vorious

pletely wreeed. (Contlud oa Pa Pive )

sustained by the Hlnknm ,f the tattlo

ships Triumph and Mejei-tic.

The Majestic. v.Ih1i is the oldest

liattleshlp on acme I itt m the Brltih

navy, is the sixth capital p,i!p tom

by the allies since the beginning r

operations against the Dardanelles,

and the second which has fallen a

victim to German submarine vin.h

recently arrived is these waters i h

submarine menace Is srewlng in hnth

the Aegean Sea and home water sud

these veseela promise ta take an

,tlve pVrt In eperstloss ta the Barrow1

waters of the Adriatic.