Muskogee Times Democrat (Newspaper) - May 29, 1915, Muskogee, Oklahoma O o o o o o o o o Epter War Only mE MAKES ON NEBRASKAN Note is on May 29^(Vt* 6:26 1^ to wm to Tho In to by SuW of vi tho Blay 29.-Evidence by to department gathered by John naval attache at the at the steamer by a President Wibon to Insist That if Case is May 29.-Ambaasador reported today that while the to the American note had not yet been delivered to him he knew It contained a request for an agreement on the facts in the on May 29.-Ambassador oil tbe explosion which the steamer the of examined 4iOday but WUl tram tor the naval torpedoed or not ' 29.-Au urgent was by the state 4ffirtokh at baa been Informed by the German W of the fact 1;>en sunk In the watars arda of war by the admiralty eq February 4. 191B, and especially In orte case where warn tbat tbe sinking traceable to an attack by a which in the took the neutral tor an on account of tbe of its neutral German that American warned tbe area of maritime - war be the neutral markings as aa possible and especially to promptly and at Raply 29.-Oerman's the ' of the Waa today by administration to be banded to in Berlin It was - believed would cable it to the state department Information received here tbe would be given to tbe press tomorrow for wui out here far publication at the same advices said the reply would embody a proposal to states to definite consideration of policy aUd tbe the two have liad an opportunity to Just what sort of vessel Was tbe were as 1 thf American or an the British carrying bl war as indicated by tbe to OOOOOOO GOO 0 0 0 0 0* o ITALIANS X TOWNS ON via May The after a severe frontier north of have captured the towd of Storo and are now front north of bayonet south of istriana are forces ifora pmiles from night prohibiting from O O O O O O o O Q O O O O O o a o o o o o o o o o o o oo o o o o Two Practical Propositions Are Pot the Pan-American Trade ALL THE GOVERNMENTS TO BACK UP ROUTES May the eve of reply to the American note on the of the there were indications that President Wilson take the that if to long abe first shall suspend American ships or those carrying The passing of three weeks the was bas not diminished tbe in high official where that an of any intention tbat Uvea should be The admiralty that a the without the ot British boatts as pf Germany without viilt obd or least are to subject all American to the same risks aa. draft Fast Lines to the Sonth With Exemptions Privileges Committee to Foster Development U Proposed - Shares in Lines to be Taken Up hj Nations in the May 29.-Plans for steam lines between the United States aind South the one element all delegates to the Pan-American financial conference agree is essential to closer relations between the were presented today by transportation A permanent of representatives of the United and Peru to work for the development of the plans was Two sub-committee reports differing only in proposals of were One signed by delegates from aod A fast line of ten ton steamers between tbe United States apd Rio De and Buenos capable of making tbe voyage to Rio In fifteen aa compensation for services such ships he exempt for five years from all charges and all facilities granted any other Bids would be called fbr not later than December 31. 1915, would be upon within three months if awarded to the builder who givia the North and governments would Monday wUi at the hall and all city win observe the to announcement Monday Is always observed when Memorial - day talis on and as Monday is also the lost day of tbe all city employes were paid off Saturday for There was a steady stream at tbe auditor's office Saturday afternoon and many planned to make it a AMERICAN May 29.-The American station ship Scorpion narrowly escaped damage by a submarine on May 24 at Ambassador reported to the state department today that the has been required to shift her anchorage on account of possible danger also from tbe fire of the shore IN m Merchants of Beat Town to tbe Fifty One From of Records of the Old Land & Company Cannot be ACTION IS AGAINST U. S. SENATOR John S. Bilby Senator Owen For in Operations of Now Extinct Concern - Session of Coort Spent in Wrangling Over Absent - a Large Land Takes the Three petty thefts were reported to police headquarters late and early Someone trespassed the lawn of J. J. 719 South and took 60 feet of garden A bicycle was stolen from John West The third theft reported was by the Midland loan and the article In question was a baby The believe that if the person who took the buggy needs one that ho was perhaps In a measure but prosecution follow If the article is occupied or O O o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o May 29.-(Special.)- Howard L. a boiler maker of the American Refining who mysteriously disappeared from here a week ago Thursday and who was found at Crowder City today said that he started home ten days ago In a There waa a flash of lightning and he knew nothing he came to himself under a tree near he met the town marshal who showed him a picture of himself and a reward to anyone who would find printed on a post had wandered for Ave and hie mind a He does not even know whether he ate or slept any during this When Charley of who had offered a reward of for the finding of went to Crowder and 90t off. tha a Justice of the peace served him with legal The town to whom the reward was owed money town and as soon aa hia creditors learned he was to get a they attached tbe reward before it was ' t k Intercepted Elder baa been The sixteen men of ihe have The the crew In wa from Bua to the tbe r 1 to tow of the Streets to Ordering Pavement a with at one bier paving company and perhaps over tbe repairing of streets under bonds expiring this Mayor Franklin Miller and City Engineer K P. Petersen Saturday morning a tour of tbe The results of the first morning's show tbat at least a portion of wlU have to be and repaired to an extent that tbe impairs necessitate the of Ail of this paving was put in. by tho Paving whose bonds in the the city about 127.000. no plan of action has it la believed Mayor Miller and bis advisers will insist upon a atrict compliance with tbe city's in the way of Mayor Miller is prepared to tp court If necessary to see that tbe required A representative of the Heman Construction big paving during tbe constructive In town next week to over the of the Heman company now are to tl streets be put into proper said Mayor are to court if necessary to do COPS fix AUTOMOBILES of the motor squad department ore in becoming The city's a familiar oo the 4. dartt driftwood other Ul at the fall had baah J and tbat It Mad the the and salao iti ing to v As erf wll Hut of to f or Memorial Day for of WiB be at National Grant ana susa Preparations made on Decoration May Tbe traction company has put on Kansas May 29A-Increa8-lag teara expressed today conditions from high along the Missouri river eastward from it was believed tbe flood crest at Kansas City bad been reached early reports local States weather observer ttet a further western Iowa and waa down - local tbat tbe Kan saw river and all of its with a few are Hood abd thai bo further reported at tbe river has flooded - tbe entire tlamU aad where a shortage of food la Chief of Police Joe and Sheriff Barker will have charge of the gate and Major W. N. Patterson baa appointed as captain of. tbe v the of the two teams will as Rotary CItib Tambs Sr. C. W. narrower Bishop H. 8. StaelOr Judge p. H. Owens Delahant % McClure P c lb 2b 8b ss If cf rf sub Q. M. A. J. F. Derby M. Board Rev. J. K. Mike Jakowsky O. H. Franklin Milter Bugene Kerr John Wisener Connell Judge St. sippi Pl 29.-Tbe the ment is expected to reach a stage tOr morrow between and ilL at San M the crew of of tha steamer two from 2^-TThe, heaviest rainfall In tied up street car ose to crops last night in thla reached the of a at A 4.'Xth%ad ot tha from the game Arili be between the two the tbe big The Rotary use its share of tha receipts to delegates to San and tha Greater association will put Its share of- the proceeds linto The tho to at 2#llortb Third open for Tbe cafe la under new and tigan entirely The Der George Wing ara men can easily be their Tbe aa as double service and may triple the cars every half cam have chartered for tha Company F the Oklahoma National Grand Army ot tbe Confederate Tbe cars will leave Muskogee at o'clock Monday A parade will form at tbe Ft. Gibson terminal and march to the where the services of ithe Grand of the Republic will be With bands placing and flags waving It is planned to Are a salute to the hundreds of lying burled in tbe National A tUg picnic dinner will be served at 1Z ' Various have been arranged for TIte nine of Company F will play the Wt. Gibson team at tba at 3:30 in tbe FENSTEMACHER TO SPEAK H. T. H. C. A. in leaves today for where tomorrow will address tbe Christian associations of university as part of the commencement is and la regarded by tbe Kansas facility as one of the In. bance he waa apM the df the these old * FREIGHT AND WALTON DOWN The a log that coast to hU been from 45 to 7s.cnt minimum 50,009 and the rate on canned from 7| cents Tha not yet will ba announced la tbe near ' ' TALKS IN A number of war waU known hi tbe the varions ward ' and to patriotism and the of Two men were to each school and tbe - tar - a short time before school waa tahan wr Shown Stevens and Lawrence William tlu two youns living who irm arrested days aco oa the of tne at were from the Jail Saturday aad the against them dismissed by United - 0iitnrdar. again tap ta warn that m Its ara who to any heard tta turn Ui dentra decision to Commissioner Tbe only evidence tbe men waa the testimony of brother of one Of * from Wagoner In of officers for tbe He originally connected with tbe caaa but waa arrested on a and three years In the Be stated that the nan had talked to blm flia ad the to 4efil>MkMr on appeal to famt Mallaa nil i wonld be m But about hia Uaim - of 4