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TURKS APPEAR

TO GRUMBLE

Combined, General Ocensive

Against Turks on Gallipoli

Peninsula has Been Begun

With Many Results.

TURKS IN CAUCASUS

CRUMBLING RAPIDLY

Auslro-Germans Still on Of

fensive in Galicia. German

Offensive in West Appears

to Have Fallen Short.

FORMER AUSTRIAN

WAR MINISTER IS

UNDER SUSPICION

ITALIAN OFFICERS ON WAY TO WAR PASS OLD ROMAN AQUEDUCT

text!

I General lloriti Ton AufTenburjr.

General Moritx von AufTenburjr,

former Auitro-Hunparian ministei

of war, and early in the war in com

mand of an Austrian army, has bem

arretted and is being treated as "a

serious political criminal."

Lower Branch Votes Against j

Amendment to Session Ex-j

I pense Appropriation De-t

spite Efforts of Few.

ACCUSE SENATORS OF

PLAYING POLITICS

Stapley's Prohibition Bill Fails

! on Third Reeding in the

i Senate Receiving But Six

' Affirmative Votes.

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LONDON, June & A Message was

received from Mltylene that a com

bined general offensive againM the

Turkish positions had begun yester

day, was Winston Spencer Churchill's

statement at Dundee that tho- allied

forces were within a few miles of vie

tory is taken to indicate that tlilnvi

are moving a little more quickly on

the Galllpoll peninsula, where Anglo-

French troops are lighting for post,

It ions to give them command of the:

Dardanelles. Turkey is reported near

the end of her resources In the Cau

casus, where the Russians are making

steady progress. The Turks may have

to meet an Italian landing In Asia

Minor.

Heavy Statins is still I nprogress

ES RIB

CASE LOST TO

SE

PHOENIX, June 5 The House r

fused to accept the Senate amendment

to the legislative session expense ap

propriation, and after two eonfereacett

had failed, the measure Is now killed.

A new bill will be introduced, ltj

is said, on Monday. House leaders

blame the Senate for what they call

playing politics, and te the public fal

len anil said they could not accept

the stigma of the charge, made by

Senate that they would use the en-1

tire sum appropriated If given an op

portunity. Doyle. Graham. Christy

and Buchanan, led a light to have

(be Senate appropriation of 118,000

for twenty davs session accepted In

the place of the House approprlat

of $-16,000 for a sixty day session.

Stapley's prohibition bill wen

third reading in the Senate today and

fall oil of passage, receiving but si

affirmative votes; Claridge, Uracil man

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Posse of Ten Miners and Cow

boys Follow Kidnapping

Mexicans and Bring tho

Boys Back lo the Unitsd

' States.

governor OF SONORA

DISCREDITS THE STORY

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kIui-c -low- i.ii .i! ai, I - Iikh cavalry riiiiori i then way to the Austrian frontier,

it- of the l.iMunt old Konii.ii siuediKts built iii the tune of i!e dedaia.

The Two Boys Were Caught

at Washington Camp and

Forced to WalU to Santa

Cruz. Americans Follow'

' at Once.

WRITERS AND ANSWERS

Judge A. G. McAllister De-!

cides Against Near Beer.

Sentences Hamilton to $25

j 1 rt Tt A iBirirmaiive votes; uiaringe, urarnman,

and xu uays. Appeal-,,. ctuniv ami wh it

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I aken. now seems serious consideration will

,be given a bill, to be introduced Mon-

TOMBSTONK. June 6. (Special) .day by Sweeney, which is a statutory

I. li,atNLnil-m.K.I.1u.l.a A rt XtnAllatu. nf . 1. n 1 .1 I ....... t r. t IVb ft. I 1am1 .

ate att'enpng an encircling move- J county, sitting in the place of JUdge' vision? with the simple jurovtaRMw

ttent against Unbtit, such a rov-iA d Lwckwocd, pandered decision iwith the simple ptovsajexs ef til

si seuuseeWl at PrzemyaJ. tn this coda? wh'.Lh. if sustained in the su- erantloa for the -Importation of aTee-i , 4 , . .....

with all bev- hoi and beer roc medicinal, sacrs- v-uuauitw wuviuw oay, v urn

Has Won Great Victory.

Bi-plane Visits Maytorena

Camp at the Anavacachi

Pass.

".BOOTS VILLA

VICT0I1Y ST

SILAO

Letters in Answer to District's

Protest Against Legislative

Waste Interesting in Their

Marked Contrast.

IHMKPDH

fortune is

fluctuating. The

attempt preme curt, tices away

of a German offensive in the West cragas. acohoMc or otherwise, which mental and scientific purposes.

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seems to have failed ( as Berlin ad-' are beers In any sense of the word.' Sweeney says he has sufficient votes

mlts the loss of the sugar refinery The decision covers, in particular, in the House to pass the measure,

at Souchei. which is considered an "Golden Ribbon," which was brought! The Senate's objection to the Stap

lmportaat position, and to gain which j to the superior court upon the arrest ley bill was that the regulations

many lives are sacrificed. of James Hamilton, of Douglas, for! thrown around the sales made by

.unit Nam b4aam,a tkaa nf whl.)l !l .1 . i rt-K tl Ua.ib. n.aUil Otlrl Uttl tn tha

were British, one Danish, one Swedish.! After rendering his opinion. Judge Senste. the bill appropriating salaries! H ,,-. Sv- nron

twelve British trawlers and two -ah McAUater sentence.1 Hamilton to nay for the Secretary of State steno- -VhU Xre armv south to Trinlda

. .. 'anneof $26.nd.pe,Hll0d.y. Inlgraphe - r!" Tr0.

.uperaiions in me umruancucn ubtc jWi. -rno deiense luuneuiaieiy gaveisauun 01 sowra miwwr, i v u--iic : . . ,,, . ,.h

been necessarily slow. After landing notice of appeal to the supreme court 1 J 600

Villa, in a victorious drive at Sllao.

the first allied forces had to be sup- and applied for a writ of proboble

piled with the necessary artillery, and caote, which was granted. The writ

reinforcements to enable them to at ' actg B8 B Btay Df execution and the

tack the Turks who occupied very defendant was released until the su-

strong positions and who have been preul0 court reviews the case.

d silver! na neneated attacks on the

British and IVench llnesi Nothing

official has been received from either

Certiorari Decision Monday.

The writ of certiorari made re

turnable by Judge McAllster yester

year.

CONGRESSMEN VISIT.

The Congressional party headed by

Kitsgerald, of New York, reached here

at noon today and left Immediately

for Tonto Dam. the schedule providing

for lunch at Granite Keef enroute.

vata and allowed to ferment for a

numuer 01 usya. uib leiiaui u. 'ations and supplies. Ho is also cut

depending on the amount of alcohol frwn tlle constitutionalist headnuar-

deeired. lly tbe process of fermenta-

state's attorney endeavored yesterd- tion the sugar of the grain or glucose.

day to make the applicants for the

writ state tbe whiskey's ownership.

Golden Ribbon Decision.

The decision of Judge McAllster, in all tbe carbonic acid desired

Ithe Golden Ribbon case. Is In con-, added artificially

is converted Into alcohol and carbonic

acid gas. In some beers. If there is

not sufficient fermentation to cause

it Is

siderable detail. It follows; eliminat

ing only the reference which was

made to Judge Lockwnod's decision

In the Ilrown "two per cent" case

which was also printed in the Review

some weeks ago.

"The defendant In this case Is

charged with a violation of the Consti

tutional Amendment of the state read

ing as follows:

"Bvery person who sells any ardent

spirits, ale, beer, wlue or Intoxicating

lhiuor of any kind, is guilty or a mis-

demeanor.

aide for several days, but dispatcher day. was postponed until Monday ! which yeast is added, is placed In i

frwn Athens state the allies have re- wnBn the court will make his decision

.passed alt attacks, the last of which. ln the matter of the whiskey conns

do to the Australians and New Zea- Catel some weeks ago by Constable

landers, on Monday, resulted in very it a judges and J. nert Polley. The

heavy Turkish losses. A successful

ending of these operations will be Joy

ously received here as In addition td

heavy losses sustained by the land

rotoes, tbe warships which have been

supporting them are In continual dan

cer from German submarines. This

of course, would mean the end to

Turkey as far as Europe Is concerned.

In Galicia tbe Austro-aermans ap

pear to be making progress from the

southwest while their left wing is held

up oa the lower reaches of the San

River. Their extreme right, in east

ern Oalicta. and Bukowina is being

severely hammered by the Russians.

Although Churchill, former first lord

of the admiralty, announced the sub

marine menace had been fixed within

certain limits, the Germans nave been

very successful In this warfare In the

las few days, particularly (against

Ashing craft, although such craft un

der the Hague treaty was sop-posed to

be Immune from attack.

Concerning the operation on tbe

ltaltas frontier, ad rices are meagre

but the British military experts gather

from Umm the Italians are without

much opposition and occupying posi

tions watch, will likely prove of tbe

greateet importance when tbe big bat

tle betta.

effected the capture of much arms and

ammunition.

According to the Information recciv

ed through Villa consular channels,

I the Villa army under direct command

or Villa himself, drove Obregon from

Silao; captured twenty cannon, six

teen military trains 113 machine guns.

and a large amount of ammuintlon

ml other munitions of war.

Obregon. It Is said, is now com

pletely eut off from his base of nper

DANISH WOMEN GET VOTE

COPBKHAGBN. June 0. The Dan

lsh pari lament oa the anniversary of

tke slgniag of the first constitution

by Frederick the Seventh, in W,

unanimously parsed a new oonstltu

tion which confers suffrage on women

aad abolishes special electoral prlvll

IflOa heretofore exercised by tbe

wealthier masses. Tbe King signed

the eewetlttttlon this afternoon. Worn

M mgrohajj to the palace and thank

ed Xfaf QaWtsttan for their political

emawrtlisMon.

"An analysis of OaJden Ribbon bev

erage, however, by Dr. Meserve, state

chemist, shows that It contains less

than one-half of one per eeut of al

cohol. According to the evidence no

alcohol Is added to the malt-hop in

fusion and Its presence In any quanti

ty, therefore. Is incontrovertible evi

dence that fermentation naa taken

place to some degree: and, while this

has had the effect of producing one

of the necessary Ingredients of beer,

In responseto the protest voiced by

tbe Warren District Commercial Club

In behalf of the cltlaens of the entire

community against the continued ex

travagance of the lajtlslettire, letters

tare in Vera Crux. Celaya, his for

mer base, is now lost to him and the

Villa people claim to have the "Iron

ring" intact.

SONORA ACTIVITIES

It was definitely stated yesterday,

by one of the Conventionalist Consu

lar agents that the Maytorena gener

als, now operating west and south of

Agua l'rieta were going to stand solid

ly on tbe Scot t-VH la-May torena pact.

This would mean that there will bn

no attack on the town of Agua l'rieta

which would endanger the lives of

Americans and their property on the

Artsona aide of the border.

BI-PLANE VISITS CAMP

Tbe Calles bl-plane, driven by an

American aviator, yesterdsy morning

viz., alcohol. The evidence showed BCOUUd over the Maytorena camp at

further that uowen HtDDon s mane ; Anavacachi Pass. The machine was

The defendant sold two bottles ofjin the same room In which beer Is ' frtd-upon but with little effect as It

Golden Ribbon to Harry Wheeler, In

Cochise county, and it la charged In

the information that Golden Ribbon

is a beer within the meaning of the

Constitutional Amendment. The

county attorney stated at the trial

that the purpose of this prosecution

manufactured, and Dr. Meserve ac

counted for the presence of the al

cohol it contains by stating that the

sutHcletit amount of yeast could be

absorbed from tbe air, and other

sources, to produce some fermenta

tion, and especially would this be true

Is rather to determine the nature of in the room where yeast was so great-

the beverage sold than to convict and

punish for a known infliction of the

law.

"Beer, according to the Standard

dictionary, is "an alcoholic, fermented

Hquor made from malt and hops."

The definition given by the Webster

is, "A fermented"llauor made from

any malte'n grain with hops or other

bitter flavoring matter."

"The evidence shows that Golden

Ribbon consists of an Infusion of bar

ley, to which nope are auuiju. im

substance of the malt and hops is ex

tracted ty boiling. The liquid to ob

tained is oooled, and bottled. It Is

than naateurircd by beitlne to a tem.

noratare of 114 des. fabrenhelt, and

sealed In air tight bottles. In the tnalfr

inr at ordinary beer tflo wrot, w

ly used for other purposes. The car

bonic acid gas Is added arttsclally.

was dying very high. It elrcled and)

soon' disappeared In the direction of

Agua Prieta.

FORMIDABLE FORCES

General Ubelejo, with two thousand

Yaquis, and General Acoeta, with one

thousand Mexicans, are encamped at

the Pass and prepared ant ny moment

to advance and meet tbe enemy

bould the Calles people make any

The Iowa supreme eour;. m the effort to break tbrouah the cordon

case of Sawyer vs. Botti, et al, 124 1 which Is rapidly being tightened a

N. W., 7S7, when speaking of an art-1 round Agua l'rieta.

icle sold as "Justus Beer," which con-1 To this force should be added that

talned not more than one-half of onejof General Trujtllo, who Is now re-

percent of alcohol, used the following j ported to be at Cabullonu, south of

language: 1 Agua Prieta and directly on the Kac-

" 'In the manufacture of Justus loxart railroad. Trujlllo has two thou

Beer tho same methods are used as mind men, elgth hundred of wham are

In the manufacture of Lager Beer, ana gquls.

were, received yesUinny by Secretary!

J. H. Goiy (rowUwirldeit. 4&ns, of.

lk Can,!. (i r wl Qn&IrAr- TtrvAiilctt nf ! 17?

me iiouse. i ne l ommercnu i iuu

communication complained specifical

ly against the proponed appropriation

of 4B.000 which was carried In the

House but rejected In the Senate.

The reply from Speaker Brooks is

surcharged with venom, as a perusal

of the following will show, addressed

to Secretary Gray:

"I am In receipt of your wire

signed by yourself as Secretary

of the Warren District Commer- .

clal Club In which the directors

of such club present their 'unani

mous and vehement protest

against tbe unwonted and unwar

ranted extravagance of a further

sixty day session of the Legisla

ture,' and In which you use the

phrases 'wasted energy,' 'uniform- '

ly Indignant' aud 'wilful waste of

the tax payers money' in refer

ence to the actions of this Legis

lature. "I desire to Inform you that the

members of this Legislature are

probably just as patriotic and

have the interests and welfare of

this state at heart In as great a

degree as have the directors of

the Warren District Commercial

Club, and I will further advise

you that I presume that tbe mem

bers of this Legislature have as

much taxable property, and are

therefore as greatly Interested In

the economical use of the people's

money, as are the directors of the

Warren DUtrlot Coramorcial C.lub.

"I resent any such telegram as

you sent to me, and I advise you

that I refuse to read your tele

gram in the House of Represen

tatives. Very Respectfully.

Win. K. BROOKS."

The following courteous reply

was sent by President Sims:

"Your telegram of June 3rd re

ceived late yesterday afternoon,

In fact, too late to have any effect

on the Senate's action In regard

to the appropriation for this ses

sion. However, I am pleased to

inform you that at the morning

session yesterday the Senate

amended the House Bill, appro

priating $18,000 for tbe expense

of this special session.

"Nevertheless, I desire to thank

you and the other members of the

Club for taking so much Interest

In tbe matter.

"Your telegram wag read In the

Senate.

Yours truly.

W. P. SIMS."

iIS 10

VERA GRUZ FOB

FOREIGNERS

( NOGALKS. June 5 A posse of ten

American cowboys and miners rode

I eight miles acrosx the bonier Into

I Santa Cruz, Sonora. late today, and lev

ellng their guns at the colonel, com

manding the garrison, while a hun

dred and (Uly Mexican soldiers looked

on, secured the immediate release of1"

ft wo American boys kidnapped by thrSeT

' Mexican soldiers on the Arliona jsWft

lor the border In the early aftqfhoon.

i The Colonel gave up the two seven

1 tenn year old prlsnores.. Oeorgt,

Vaughn, a son of a storekeeper at

Duquesne, and Henry Chang, the son

i of a Chinese-American citizen at

Washington Camp, Artona, without d r

jnur and the posse rode triumphant?

! ly hack to the Uulted States.. .

n r Santa Chn is garrisoned lijorcif

KCiUgee r Maytorena, the Villa governor of

to Sonora. Washington Camp, where the

gration Laws.

Thousand

v-i .f"v f ar

Come uut or Mexico

Laredo, Ninetv Per Cent :Mexln9 W0 y, and Do-

nunatiA una IviuMlar oaf I lumani a In-Sn

Are Turned Back by Immi- ty.nve miles esst of here, utile m-

I Iqrmation concerning the "rescue was

received. The first news of the kid-

WASHINGTON. June 5. The army napping was bronght to Duqueane,

(transports Buford and Kllpatrlck, now ; where a riding party was hurriadly

at Galveston, will be sent to Vera gathered together by 0. K. Franklin,

j Crux to bring back the Americans and a miner, who said he saw the boys

other foreign refugees reaching that, being taken toward Mexican territory,

jport from Mexico City on tralus no They were bound and on foot, he said,

j being arranged. Plans to send tbe while the Mexicans rode behind, on

j ships we're laid at the War Deiart horseback, covering the prisoners with

Iment. Under British auspices efTorta , Hlles. Frauklln was unarmed.

1 will be made early next week, to take Maytorena, whose headquarters are

parties by horseback aud automobile at Nogales, Sonora.. said he had n.i

from Mexico City to Pachuca. from "knowledge of the affair, and uot be

whlch place there Is railroad commit- Heed It really happened. Army o

nlcatlon to Vera Crua. .fleers thought the raid would have ad

The American Red Cross dispatched i serious consequences.

Thursday a shipment of medical sup- A posse under Sheriff McKuight, of

plies to the American, Spanish and Santa Crui County. Ariaona. wuieh

French hospitals In Mexico City via started fro inhere when the first ra

Vera Cru. and will send two more ports were received Is understood to

carloads of relief supplies to Monte- be on his way bsc ktonighL Although

rey. In the last few days about five uudlsturbed by the reiwrts about the

thousand refugees arrived at Laredo ' events at Santa Crus. Maytorena au

from Monterey, many of whim were nounced tonight he had filed a protest

destitute. w,ttl Frederick Simplcb, United

Arnold Shanklln. consul general at States consul at Nogales, Sonora,

Mexico City, is now awaiting orders agaiust the alleged actio nof the aero-

at Vera Crui and will probably take Plane from the Carrania garrison,

' command of tbe American refugee sit- Atigua l'rieta, flying over American

.uatlon at the capital, and will super- territory In making an attack on the

vise the distribution of relief supplies, j Santa Cms garrison several day

It Is doubtful If P. Morrtas. acting nafgc

tional director of the Red Cross, will ; This afternoon when the kidnapping

, go to Mexico City as he had previous- was reported a posse of miners and

ly planned. ;cowooys announces ineir inurauon o

tn ! ummarv th Red Cross cald: ' goiug into sonora to rescue went.

"In tbe last few days about five tbou-

Isaud people, many of whom were des

titute, arrived at Laredo from Monte-

1 rey as a result of the order published

Array officers were als onotlfled.

the processes of malten, extracting,

etc., are the same except tbat fermen

tation of the mash Is not alowed, to

proceed as far In tho manufacture of

lager bier, being stopped by heating

before any considerable amount of al

cohol Is produced, so that Justus Beer

(Continued on Page r?ve)

SEEKING CALLES COMMANDS

The Maytorena commanders are

now occupied In searching for two

bands of Calles soldiers wbloh are 9i

ported to be cut off from their baej?

at Agua Prieta. Their whereabouts

Is unknown and much effort Is noy

being extended to locate them. -

VILLISTAS KILL AMERICAN

NOGALH8. June 6. Antonio Marti'

by the governor of Monterey, General nult K liaturalUed American of freuaa

Davilla, which provided that all civil-. Wrtht w klled last night by VHlai

lans who wished to go to the border, soldiers near Cumpas. According ttt

would be furnished free transport a dispatch Martiitot owned a llour mttl

tion. This luformattoo comes in 'and large area of laud. MaytoreM'

telegram from General Evans at Port haa pjaced an embargo on tbe exfaj

aam Houston. at food to the American side. Mar'

The railroad between Nuevo Ureda i torena said the embargo order waa

and Monterey was opened May IT ac-; prompted by a desire to conserve to

cording to the Evans aisuaten anu , Mexican food supply.

since then haa been running very lr-

regularly. One train took three daydj

coining to Monterey. The order of

Governor Davillo was good for five i

days only. Tbe Mexican authorities!

turned the refugees over the A inert-

FLEETS EXCHANGE SHOTS

PHTROORA& Juno 6. An official

bulletin issued by lie war offlco says:

"A stronger fftct appeared in the

'middle of the Baltic uid exchanged

snots with the liusslan fleet near the

Gulf of Rica."

KING CONSTANTINO BETTER.

LONDON. June 5. An Athena 0ja

patch to tbe Exchange Telegraph sayi

on aide for care but the immigration that Professor Eiselberg of VI

authorities had to turn back about perfomed an operation Oil King CO

ninety percent of them. stantine. removing iwrt of tbe rentk

What i going to become of those rib.

driven back to the other side or the King Constantino felt some relief

river is not known," said General De- after the operation. The treatment

vol. director general of tbe Aiuericau is likely to . eovr a long nerled ef

Red Cross, who will leave tomorrow time. The operation perforated on the

for fort Sam Houston to confer with king Indicates that be probably Is

General Kunston on tbe direction of suffering from nleurasy with pnru

tbe Mexican relief campaign. He , lent sffuetoe which la know a eat.

will also visit various border points (tjwna. trentWMt of whlett nmatoia

with a view of expediting the reile?ln removal of one er mere rife ami

stores. ' draining. .