Watertown Daily Times (Newspaper) - June 8, 1915, Watertown, Wisconsin f j r f f r f i i T s a j iUl 135 IWS TBN A Upon Monoplane KM DASHED TO DEATH OCR MAN CKAPT CAUGHT N BRITISH la After Raid In for en Top of Con- to In Air Attack on death duel and u fought over nille IB outside of Brussels The battlo 14 M one of tha Si nil of ts an and when ino aky was sent a convent 4.000 feet and burning wrack were killed i followed tha raid on It and explosive I oa on tha ive persons and t Two fires also by Monoplano Invading In charge of Warneford R N daybreak the larger str tka little chance to carried by tba Lieutenant Maneuvering kapt out MUl a ot feet tbo monoplane sun out of apparently hit tha big bag with for aa instant tha ground MM tao monoplane wtu tHe same fate 80 WMO tao of tho tka craft waa hundred foat and turned tault monoplane and began to drop in Usao too aviator pulling out n dangerous loop loop righted on foreign soil to and returned safely to tbo An aerial attack on tba near two British airman dropped upon a abed and It waa soon to bo u It U not known whether a Zeppelin waa inside but tbe reached a great height out of both of the ture Both returned safely BUDDHISTS KILL MOSLEMS Military to Quell Due It to and London June there boon a outbreak in Ceylon by BueVlhlsta against tha Moslems in Moslem shops were looted and many occurred la told ia an official communication made here Tha outbreak quelled In Kandy but waa diffused central province where it by arrival of a military detachment Tba disorder is to a outbreak of racial and and not against European tion or the colonial government Naw York Juno Four Gorman submarines wara captured U Firth at Tay east coaat of la recent raid according w officers of tba liner Cameron la from Glasgow craft made a raid up the Firth under Tay bridge In the world and were caught on return In spread by the The entangled 82 hours after which ware lowed to come up The and ately Petrograd June Naval activity to developing In the Baltic Sea on a large scale a Rue a Lao transport and three German hiving bean runk The following statement on tic was given uut by the Ministry of Reports from observation and from our watching the coast reveal activity by the enemy especially the movements of large warships torpedo A squadron approached ranee to the Galf of Riga on Thursday but withdrew upon perceiving our fleet Later the enemy sent out planes which attacked our These aerial were without re- sults the missing their mark enemy repeated on Friday but these were frustrated by our At the same time In the Baltic Baa our transport sei was attacked by the Gorman and thirty-two men teg saved Reports dated Sunday that three my steamships were sunk by placed In route of the enemy and by o our TRENT rr a n m oer THIS m i w wss m m m v iH EWv m i A CAPTURE OTY REPEAL OF Two-Cent Rate ject of Legislature ROADS SEEK HIGHER RATES Will of Offer That Are Not Juna repeal of tha ba reported by the until the consolidation have bean finally passed n tf i the senate Many of these bl reach the senate b It said that they will then entail a weak of discussion they can be disposed of The financial bills will take from two to hree weeks before they can be finally of Legislative a ara being made to re-establish su contractor's The senate Judici ry haa proposed another to the which haa passed the sembly The practically both the material and the In much the same form th it emitted prior to their repeal some j The amendment new ute which parson who a a principal of City Storms Hamper Movement of Italy Jun A general ian advance is taking place across the Isonzo river from to the sea a distance of about forty The movement Is one of importance and hard fighting la taking place at Gradisca and In the vicinity of Rome June troops ad- Into Austria by way of the Adige valley are art lUry range of Trent according to dispatches from Bologna the headquarters of tbe Italian general staff Owing to storms and the floods well as tbe bad condition of tbe tbe work of heavy artillery forward In the mountainous district east of Lake f Jar da haa been greatly hampered and At some points has been next to Impossible Tbe battle in the f alley of tba Isonzo between Caporetto and is still without a definite conclusion both having been re- enforced Farther to tbe south tbe Italians are also meeting with rate ot 1 nate resistance between Goriz and KILL 17 ESPIONAGE GERMANY SEEKS FACTORIES for and Arms Said to Bo Near Thorn Down la Plan Now York Juno ara ta between Gorman of Gorman bankers for tlM of control of tba company of natu Pa and tbo Remington Anno of Hartford Conn These ara declared to bo on tbo of If tho in obtaining of tint tka BUA to down tko and thua prevent thorn from tbo manufacture of and other war for by tbo alBea KHAPP TO NAVY YAITO of tha Naval rt Thras Women Among Persons by Germane at Frontier Near Troop Movement Near Rotterdam June sons three of them were shot Saturday at the frontier near Liege for espionage After today it Is an- the frontier Is 11 be closed tor eight This taken to presage a great troop movement Tha last occasion whan the f was closed In this way tbe week Im- mediately preceding the second tle for In That period over 100.000 men wore moved tj the front before committees of this weak have not abandoned their claim that tho law should be repealed On day and Thursday this week will appear before the com- and otter evidence that will In- that tka from ger service ia sufficient In the senate tho under consideration will bo too measure presented by Senator Baxter and in the house the measure fathered by Assemblyman E A Senator Otto of La Crosse baa announced that he will appear be- fore the committees in opposition to both measures He aays that the roads are suffering from no greater de- pression than are other people and no change should ba made at thia time He before the period of sion tbe railroads of the state were making a good return on their sin passenger The principal argument for tba repeal of the old law will be made by E R of the Northwestern line In one woak Governor forced consolidation of ments program practically through tha assembly and the public welfare which seeks to abolish the state board of health the state board of con- trol tha atata dairy and food ment and tha atata treasury office has bean placed on tha finance committee calendar for hearing morrow perhaps the ot and tha In la apparently almost evenly divided Both of the measures for tbe repeal of tbe mill tax tor the support of tha and normal of the state have beam placed on the for bearing thia week Under present law a certain amount of money U annually raised by a mill tax on tho property of tbo atata This tax the bulk ol the money on arty upon which are or work is dc if thirty days after com ol the work or tha delivery oi tba materials ba shall give notice in writing to the er of the propert affected by lien such notice 11 ba served owner personally the fact that he claims such Hen such notice is given the owner f tba property can deduct from tha a the principal contracto a to the amount for which lieu claimed and the principal c shall have no right of action 1 or the amount that deducted until re has baas some settlement of the 1 an claim Dutch Envoy Has German De- mands to Bring Peace NO ACTION BY PRESIDENT Is Believed Unlikely to Take Formal Move on Ready to Reject Amsterdam 8 The Cologne correspondent of the TIJd a re current that Austria and Oar FOES in given to the declaration Germanic allies are not engaged In a war of but aeek only to In aura the security of their territories t Washington June 8 Germany through a special Dutch envoy la ask ing President Wilson to transmit pro posed terms of peace to the allied pow The envoy la van Ghee Gildermeister a member of the court of Queen of the Nether lands and connected with banking clr eles In Holland Presents Peace Terms He came to Washington on Friday equipped with the peace terms of Ger that country has beer MAHARANEE OF that la to support and the normal maq ia urging the of which will abolish tba mill tax and for tha appropriated directly by tba ture other measures affecting tha university to ba considered thia week Hoffman to rapeal tha appropriation for the erection of dormitories at the tha to tha appropriation for tba erection a political science building add tba to Mate fair at Milwaukee aa at the sity waera of agricultural will be displayed tor twa weeks hi tba fall of Wisconsin who at the National dairy ai last fall and had their result of have a to to them Iaat Two Thousand Qa mane Killed on tha Burning LU uld London June 8 the mans rushed re fifty miles In ea to make a oo a rand with a view of winning back ground the French had won aorta of and northeast of they a decisive cl eck to a battle that brought death to a least them Besides j the finding of the German deal on field the Paris war office a ys French cap- tured 250 men an six machine guns At the 1 Tench ing liquid on th German trenches In revenge fur a similar attack by their enemy call eg a furious German bombard aent French report making gal at Font Buval and the labyrinth Southeast of tfco French carried by two lines of yar won also the far a In conflict they captured man and machine gona Tl o ground publishing to the world for months at Evacuation of Belgium and north em France of the kingdom 01 Poland Freedom of the seas Cession of a strip of Alsace anf Lorraine to France In recognition o German sovereignty over Luxembourg Acquisition of African colonies by Germany Restoration to Germany of all col held by that country prior to war with the exception of which is to be disposed of as Japan sees fit It is reported he was the bearer an autograph letter from Queen Wil but whether this be so o not the fact ia he did have credential which among other things stated German terms and authorized him ask the United States to present them to Germany's enemies What took place at the the Dutch envoy had with the ties in Washington lias not transpired No results have flowed from them an yet That Is to say have not yet been made to any of belligerent governments though this SAY WILSON'S NOTE NOW READY REVISES AND STRENGTHENS RE- PLY TO GERMANY Message Expected to Se Sent Von Believes That Crisis Haa Washington June American note to Germany concerning the ing of the is ready for trans- mission to Berlin President Wilson worked until a late hour to complete Us phraseology The note Is said to be a vigorous reiteration of previous demands that Germany exercise the right of visit and search before Ing unarmed merchant ships The de- lay In forwarding the note was to en- able the president to so It that there could be no room for doubt or further argument concerning the of the United States Secretary Bryan bad a conference with President Wilson at noon and Is understood to have gone over the final draft ot the German note with him leaving president Mr an refused to say whether the presi- dent had given him the note for trans- mission to Berlin and would not dis- cuss it in any way While the note has been completed it vas believed the president would discuss It with the legal officers of the government before It was put in cipher It was expected that it would be cabled to Ambassador Gerard at Berlin today Count von the German ambassador who was completing plans to go to Cedarhurst L 1 where the embassy has been established for the summer Is optimistic over the situation He believes that as a re- sult of his conference with President Wilson the crisis over the sinking of the has passed May Capture Town Soon Says London TWO ARMIES MENACE CITY REVENUE SCANDAL IS Search Being Made by U S Secret Service for Missing Agent and Some Washington June S is being made by the for Knox Booth division for Tennessee and Alabama with quarters at Nashville light let Into what Is declared to be a 000 revenue scandal extending through three administrations Booth has been missing two his disappearance being coincident It is said with the arrest of John L Caspar at Fort Smith Ark on a charge of conspiring to defraud the government Caspar Is head of a big distillery that le said to have evaded payment of a large part of Us taxes through conspiracy with revenue officers FRENCH MINE LAYER SUNK Turks the Casablanca In tha Aegean of Crew Saved Paris June ment was made by the admiralty that the French mine layer Casablanca seen sunk in the Aegean sea by Turks The commander and 64 bers of the crew were picked up by a British destroyer strewn with at dead Germany saya tao battlo southwest of n H the French onr outer trenches on the I rgo front at ot btt fighting for possession of thorn At lola the report tbe burning liquid did damage and the French fled Into their own with bet vy j ftt May Not Act Officially So far as official action Is concerned It to not believed here that Wilson would be Inclined to take It since he has received DO official com- as to Germany's desire fo peace on the stated It might very be that certain the Berlin DEPUTY SHERI Nino Ara Sent u far at ft J During Naw Brunswick H J deputy a of slaughter ia cond the ing of two strike of many J at N to tkan two than tan at 4 tent would repudiate and would Insist that acted without authority but only upon that of a neutral For the president therefore to to the These are tarme will you accept them or not win you make counter be to place Btm in a position be could be snubbed by and allied governments anil disavowed by Germany Auto Kills Woman Chicago June woman Helen Finn was killed and two were seriously Injured when an auto- mobile speeding along Western nue struck the trio The driver of tha car sped on without stopping Rev B Thomas Dead New York June Dr Thomas theologian and thor pastor emeritus of tbe Baptist temple of Brooklyn dead at home In Brooklyn Ha was eighty-two years old BARON BUNKICHI ITO U S CREDI VILLA DEFEAT to Sr Victory That Cry i Confirm la Pood Calf Has Only Roseburg Haryer of U tho owner of a calf havin only three calt was bori few ago and good ma Its Ara Slowly Being Back by In Fighting In Few of Stronghold London June capital of the crown land of which been In tbo hands of the Russian September is in Imminent dangor of taken by tha forces 1 wo Teutonic armies are ing toward Lemberg one from tho reci ion of on tha watt and the other from direction of on the south aro hammering the along the and StryJ and Dniester with energy and slowly but surely of the oar are being weakened or to i etreat inch by inch Semicircle Around Lemberg Official tha have been drivon back toward nla northeast ot and wett of within only 10 or IK of the city of Lemberg All along the battle lino In the boon rolled back so that now the form a Lemberg To Evacuate City Soon Berlin dispatches say it believed will not ba abla to bold positions in front of Lemberg and that It fa only a question of time not a long time at the soldiers of the czar will pel led to evacuate that city Lemberg waa captured by Alana after a rout at Complete of city nee ing in disorder and abandoning ly pieces of artillery 1 he bava lost their line on he San while farther he pursuit reached the us line number if taken by he lee tr increased to more than 1 he Russians hold strong lot IK the Dniester with artillery na upon the commanding he river crossings but the stores of the attacking forces ear to more than equal those of tho m tinna The Germans have 1 m transporting an enormous of heavy artillery along tha v running eastward from StryJ and puns are now pounding away at positions FRUIT SUFFERS FROM FROST Upper Peninsula Peaches Escaped and Grains Are agee Indiana Wheat Mich June to he monthly crop of tha ret try of office the fruit crop of Michigan received a severe blow fro n frost In May and tbe present condition of various la as compared with the Pears per cent peaches C6 per cent apples 67 per berries 59 per cent and f 70 per cent The upper poach crop is estimated 100 per 91 per cent J 91 nor barley 92 per cent- rn per oau 91 per cent d meadows 10 par cert The of this year is 101 per can compared with Iaat yeer of pota 92 per cont and of r ad June in raHs nr Miuols and turky yesterday damage to crepe ft growing wheat Washington Ju an received Confirming repot Villa r by the Car of Or of was rejoicing at ea from Vara of tho defeat ot ft iata under after tw a On the heels of a issued by Dr B B member of dated Ji S at U wt anaT tured ot