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TROOPS QUELL DUBLIN RIOTS Connect German Sea Raids With the Outbreak. TWELVE KILLED, SAYS REPORT British Officials Connect Trouble with Casement’s Landing and Warshi; and Zeppelin Raids —Riote'rs Ho Several Points but Troops Control Official Statement Says. LONDON, ENG. The official com munication concerning the situation in Dublin says: “At noon Monday serious disturb ances broke out in Dublin. A large party of men identified with the Sinn Fein party, mostly armed, occupied Stephen’s Green and took possession forcibly of the postoffice, where they cut the telegraphic and telephonic wires. Houses also were occupied in Stephen’s Green, Sackville street, Abbet street and along the quays. Twelve Known Dead. “In the course of the day soldiers arrived from the Curragh and the sit uation is now well in hand. So far as is known heie, *hree military officers, four or five soldiers, two loyal volun teers and two policemen have been killed and four or five military officers and seven or eight soldiers and six volunteers wounded. No exact infor mation has been received of the cas ualties on the side of the Sinn Feiners. “Reports received from Cork, Lim erick, Ennis, Tralee and both Ridings of Tipperary show that no disturb ances of any kind have occurred in these localities.” All in German plot. The morning’s raid by German war ships, the first since the bombardment of Scarborough and Hartlepool on Dec. 16, 1914, is connected in the pub lic mind with the outbreak in Dublin, Sir Roger Casement’s attempted land ing on the Irish coast and the mid- J night Zeppelin raid. The general opinion was that the Germans planned a three-angled cam paign of terrorism, counting upon first starting l an uprising in Ireland and the descending upon the east coast with cruisers and Zeppelins. BirreU Makes Announce -rent. LONDON, ENG. Augustine Bir rell, chief secretary for Ireland, an nounced in the house of commons that grave disturbances broke out in Dublin Monday. He added that troops had been sent to the Irish capital and that the situation was now well in hand. Minister Birrell said that twelve persons had been killed before the disturbances were quelled. Mr. Birrell declared that the rebels war in possession of four or five differ ent parts of the city of Dublin. He also announced that four or five sol diers had been killed. Rebels Seize Postoffice. Mr, Birrell made his announcement in reply to a question of Mr. Crang immediately after the assembling of the house. He said that possession of the postoffice had been taken forcibly and that telegraphic communication had been cut. In the course of the day, however, Mr. Birrell said, soldiers ar rived from the Curragh and the situa tion was now well in hand although, as communication still was exceeding ly difficult, he was not able to give any further particulars, but the house, he continued, might take it from him that the situation was well in hand. The chief secretary said there bad been arrests in Dublin but he could not give the names. Speaking from the information he had received he could say that twelve lives had been lost. Communication with Dublin, he said, still was very difficult. At 7 o’clock Monday night, Mr. Bir rell said, four or five different parts of Dublin were in the possession of the rebels, but he said they did not control the whole city. AUSTRIA IS AGAINST BREAK Press Comment Opposes Action by Germany to Cause War. WASHINGTON, D. C. Secretary Lansing announces that dispatches quoting Austrian newspapers indicat ed that opinion there seemed to be against Germany taking action, that would lead to the severance of rela tions with the United States. He added that German newspaper comment forwarded by Ambassador Gerard was moderate in tone. ZEPPELINS DROP 70 BOMBS One Man Is Injured in Raid on Brit ish Coast. LONDON, ENG. Seventy bombs were dropped in a raid by Zeppelins in the eastern counties. One man was injured. Four or five the press bureau says, took part. The raiders appeared at about the customary hour and seemed a little uncertain as to their location, as the early reports showed that only incen diary bormbs were being dropped. Evans to Get Judgeship. WASHINGTON, D. C. President Wilson has practically decided to ap point Evan Evans of Baraboo, Wis., United States Circuit judge h* the dis trict including Wisconsin. HARRY S.HARKNESS Heir to Big Estate Finds Kentucky Wants Its Bit. "Uiiili i Photo by American Press Association. COSTLY TO DIE FROM THERE Kentucky Given as H°me; State Re sponds With Suit. LEXINGTON, KY. Suit for back taxes for the last five years on SM 1,100,000 was filed here by Walton Byars of Louisville, state revenue agent, against Harry S. Harkness, ex ec r tor of the estate of the late L. V. Harkness. L. V. Harkness died in California Jan. 17, 1915, and at the time the exe cut or filed his schedule of stocks bonds, mortgages, coupons and cash belongings to the estate he gave Lex ington as the home of the diseased. The suit resulted. His son Harry S. Harkness inherits the estate. ANOTHER CONVOY OF RUSSIANS IN FRANCE Czar Sends Second Force to lid ot Republic. PARIS, FRANCE —A second convoy of Rusian troops arrived at Marseilles aboard transports. The Rusians were received with all military honors and debarked amid enthusiastic cheers. The contingent arrived at 10 o’clock in the morning, its coming being greet ed by flying of flags and blowing n* ed by the flyig of flags and blowing of whistles from the craft of many na tions in the harbor and by a large crowd gathered on the quay, whicl was especially prepared for the arriv al of troops, all merchandise having been removed. A regiment of hus sars provided a military guard of hon or. General Minissier, the governor of Marseilles, accompanied by his staff, welcomed the commander of the Rus sian force. The Rusian troops, assembled on the decks, replied to the greeting from the shore and harbor with hearty cheers. The debarkation was imme diately begun, the crowd continually manifesting its enthusiasm. SAY VERDUN ATTACKS FAIL Berlin and Paris Each Report Assaults by Foe Repulsed. BERLIN. Several waves of French attacks against German posi tions on Dead Man’s Hill broke down under German fire, the war office an nounces. Near Tahure two French aeroplanes were brought down. Paris, April 27. —Using liquid fire, the Germans made three most violent attacks against the newly gained French positions on Dead Man’s Hill last night. The war office announces that all three attacks were stopped b curtain fire from the French infantry. The Germans were driven back to their old lines, suffering very heavy losses. SEIZE PLOTTER’S CODE BOOK Document Unlocks Valuable Informa tion Regarding Teutonic Plans. NEW YORK, N. Y. —The documents seized by federal agents when they raided the offices of Wolfe von Ige] gained new importance through an an nouncement that among them was a German codebook. This code, it is said, unlocked valu able information, since many of the Von Igel papers are in cipher. The documents are now in the keeping of the department of justice in Wash ington. British Consolidate Tigris Positions LONDON, ENG. 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