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Albuquerque can choose between holding the New Mexico state fair here and letting it go elsewhere. It's up to us. WE have fpent too much good money on the state fair to give H away. get the good lflttfe Ofttherinf. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS tiiiihnk-itixi:n Vol. t. No. M. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., WEDNESDAY, APRIL gfl, 1915 DECISIVE BATTLES RAGE AT DARDANELLES, IN CARPATHIANS AND IN FLANDERS THREE THEATEHSfGEBMAN BUTTLE RUN RED WITH BLOOD OF MANY PEOPLES English and French Land Armies on Both Sides of 8traiti for Final Land and Sea Auault on Constanti nople. carpathiaYstruoole grows in intensity Berlin Today Says Allies Have Issued False Reports to Minimise Extent of the German Victory in West. H. tlli i, ptll sn , ,, ,n, tun. l m l 111. Ml lie) i , ...i,t. i.i of tin- TurfcMi j.nili,, mi-ill. Mix. to now In llaertln. rr i . .1 i. I. Ki.ini ii. ,,ii ( uiMian. iiin.,l) tool night atatlng iImi N.MMI I Ym. h mihI Itrtu-h Mililttm lMt Itn'ii driven in iIm- new nntl iImi tt.nou. i, ii. i item ,,,,,, the Tnrku - a riMtli ..r Uh- nltempt ( (he elHcw i inn.! li.rux w attach I In- Iksrilanelh-a ri.niria-atlama Nam). I'ranaa,-. SpM (via furia, ft: Hi . m.) StfMi aeroplane una. kid Mag . TTalggl IhihiIm. ilmpped In llu- a-clltot u( iIm- illy. Three pcsaaina wa-rc killed nml .1 number l mini, ni'ir Injur, il arrtaiiialy. l.iindnn. April 3 (11:10 p. m l KnaUml i. lir.athlnx freely again taAaj In thi- geuarul in lief I teal I h- Uirmnn nlfMinlv.- near Yf.rrr haa Mh Stopped nml (hi counts Is finding llena in turn tin iHMtkw in ihi- Pan dam II where im allied army hua landed mi liuth ahnrca uf the alilllta Pa r la repnria that the Fn-m h aa-ctinn hn landed on the Aslmlc ahnre ii ml la making steady pr,,greaa dcepitc i in- Mubkagarn re atsiance "f the Turklah defend em. wliu ore strongly MHIW bed ml supported by artillery. The linn h . . . ' i . . it him eiicceea fully maile - l.aa.- .n the Kuru NM aide ,,f the alruile Ttirki I admit" thine landings. Iilll dr . Inren Ihul nlllca hnva- lieen tin- I.I.- In make ntvy irKrea In ward the interior. The luteal French official an nouncement ili-i-lari-H Ihul the ii II lea ure ma k iln; . i.ut i ,, n.-.l prog reaa between V.rea nml I ixminl. . where the capture .,r i.aianncra. mai'hina (line nnil wnr IMpplIra la rlulmed. FullewliiK th- re Imrteil I u llu re nf i he ili-rimm it lark at Leg Kpnim-a the French 'iiiiiri-ntly have r med tl I. I.I. am- III thill rcglnn. The MOM ninnili. .nit happen Intra In the dlaloegatlc Hrtuuiioii Ih the reenll In Son nf the Itul Inn ainliiiswulura In l.umliui. Purl nml llerlln nml Vlennn fur n i-iiti-felelice with the luintalcl uf fnr- .til ..it ma. Anatria la credited with making m-w lH)ncsaOgM o linly Italian observer balleve Hi. ii the imllila aim niiae-tli-il lie I Ween Italy iimt Austria do mil make nn iiiireeineiit impoaeitilc II Vri l I Mini Mi Wi is mil I Mt( iiii:ii ON I IIM II l I'i'iingrnd, April 2 ma Lif 1:41 p, m.l- The buttle nf the Una alnn and Aualru-ilerman urmlea In Ihe vicinity uf Htry In Ihe i 'nrpat r Inn mniiniuliia. haa end red Uf fifth day with nu aiana uf diminiahlng und Willi I lie nllti-ollie gilll llllil.illl.il h'lghllng la priigreauini; In the nur iii mountain d.-iil. mid there ia little uppurtuiilty fur the i-arrylng "in ol manativrra. The exieedlngly alroiig Auatru ilerimin foree, a-rordliiK to the mea ger reporta received here (a daily re telling rrinforieim-nta. I.I IIMW I(MV III MM..I Mi I I K 1(1 I'Oltl M M I IM 11(11 HIM. BarttHi April - (Ma LoiiiIuii, I (a i. m. I The llermun army hrnd .i.ii.ia atuff luduy guve out the fol lowing offtrinl al.it. in. nl "In the wratarn theater: The Kna llah ultemied yealerduy tu . . lure Ihe trrrit.-rv they had loat lit l -i.imiera, I .ha aJtarajaaaj ihry eurnmem-eil un allnrk on bi. h -.idea of Ihe Vprea-I'llkil high mail. BMl lha allui g broke down I ompl t. iiielera In frmit of our poaliiuna "A aerunU Kngilah advnnee further to the enat during I In- i-v -li III had llu- aumr remit. Here nla - Ho- en amy aiiffered heavy lumn-a The en emy did mil .ill . k on the weali-rn hank of lha runul. "In Ihe Champagne dlatrlet on ' lumir Kirn.-h gn.up nl imtifn atlmir (CunUiiuiMl nn I -a. Two.) STEAMS AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE SENDS FRENCH ARMORED CRUISER TO BOTTOM IN STRAITS 8F OTRINTO French Ministry of Marine Admits Loss of Ship Worth Six Million Dollars. With All Her Officers and More Than Half Her Crew of 700 to 800 Men; Sunk in Ten Min uttes After Austrian Boat Fired Well Directed Torpedo. nerlin. April 111 (by wireless to Hay villa i. - The French armoreil i-rulaer laMaj (iamlielln haa been Inr peilned by nn Aualrlan aiibmnrlne. niTiirdlnr in newa reeelve.l by the ieraeaa Newa Aaeniy. rurt i.f Ih erew nf Ihe Kreni-h warahlp waa aaved. Ilrlndlal. Italy, Tueadn- April 27. I:r. p m. (via I'nrla April 21, i:4 p. m l- The Kremh . rnlaer In lainbella. i.iriedol by an Aualrlan aulimarlne m Ihe el ri It uf utriinm. hna been run nahure Keara nre n" enteriained thai ahe may (linn n-u un the naxt hlili n.le Parla. April S I V JO p. m I-A MaMtnunlcutlun frOMI Ihe mlnlatrv uf mnrlne reeltlnii the torpedoing uf (he fren.-h erulm-r lin (Iamlielln waa Riven out tbla aKernoon. It In tent uallv aa lot Iowa 'The nrmnred milrer I. eon liani- balt.i. i-rtualng ill the .-ntranre of the mi mo i anal. wna loriiail-ii'il I ne night u( April :' :' .mil went I the bottom m ten miiiiil. a. "All Ihe nffleera on board eriah.-d il their inula inn. hundred nml thlrty-atx niemhers .if lha eraw. In-1 liulim; i l.-ven iin.l.-r-oflli'era, a-ere . - rem-uid li M-naela rent mil prmnptly i ik.i. .. , . i. i. . . to their help liv ih. H. ih. hi author - HI,., I -Th- Hat nf -drvlvora ha. not v. I been re-. im .1 at the mlnlatrv of ma- rlne" The I.i . a floipnotu w.i - e.ul.i.-' I aim tun, , i, in, li gitna, mIi.. n il i Im h gima. Iweiity-fuur :; i- iiinii ami 1 1- 1 NaSM lull ido tube, ller j (ill w.ia Hum xi ( I Hh. wna l mil in Ureal In I o.i, I eoallnit t-'. sua. lino, and wa. I ail f.-.t i long and Jii'i f.el beam, "iili feet un nn diafl M HI III N St IIM IKIM I -0 IIMI Till UK. JOM Itrindlai. Iluly, Tueadav, April It. :tt p. in. (via Puna, April H, ItSS Today j War Summary ii 1. 1 1 . ' 1 1 u . . i in iii i u i in. n (in- I ri-mli 1 1 in.. i. , i . ini .1 luu (.amlniia of i im. loin. illiitaii- nietn. lui t i 1 1 .. -. I . ,. ,i hj mii tiiairlnu aitlnnnriiii. Tin- Ita-rllu MMra uililii j wlil. li innde tin aniMiiim i-iiiatil aM Hint iart ( the ir-w. ..i Immk.-iii 7INI ami IMMI nun, una .i.i-i I No mlilllloiuil ili'liilla are glen. Inn n pruli. nhi ii i . un alti'i k If mil. oc-.urri-,1 in ii,. ilriale. wlililn nil. in., ih .nn . ttf llMrblll natal latar. A iii-u ...ini.!.. attack mi n after u lung lull. II.. il In lluaalan 1'idoiMl. marking Ihe i i. of ai-Ht,. h.. .Hi;.. atfer it tuiig hill. Tin- iiHIiiul ll.-rl.ii -mi. un in nf i ,l.i aaya Hie i.i i. ii. in- ...... 1 1 1 . i . I t;.. .in I... in. .ii. Iii (Ih vli lull) r aai walkl near Uh- Kaal rruaatan i -ii 1 1. i utrr ii. ni of -J mil. I In n la again J- lini. lllaWlr. Ily la-lweiai (ierniin and lYrauli aii-otiiita uf ..ii ii la hopiM.nlng; In il In- Tu- laUclal llerlln rr I ...ii Huya IttliWIi elTurlM to eia-ovcr Im bait ground faili .1 The I' u "i. ......... .in. in uaaeria that furl In prngrca una mude In tin1 Mr ill-irl. t II la - beat) i.-.-" nun- i. ! nil the i that un. i. 1 1 - .ii mm i... .11.- uf ii dead o. i. i uiintcil al one I u -I II I ii. rVeiuii uuiniiiiu 'ciiinM uf ii leiilay thai (he llarinMua. .-ib-rkopr, the i,,,,- eaaMgjaa in i ni In-lulK, it lilt Ii llu (ier. in. in- i... ..Hi iaiiiirii. Itail lai n nwaliHal, l .'. ,,. .1 In ller lln. II la aalil till- Mmilo M la In4il ti) the llrrnmii. . -. I thai (In- I i- il i. bate ni nl. im oi-o uilmka un II. tin Hie In i. 1. 1 ur Ihe M.-n-c n aliiblairn laml. inntlliui. 'Hie I'm- -lai.in.ni aaya llial tin- I reni-li . d iMni-ililrda nf a FLEET OF SIXTY BOLDLY OUT INTO p. m. ) (laMnyed In Iranamlaalnn I - The l-'ren.-h erulaer Leon lnmtie(t:i haa lieen torpedued by tha Auatrli.il aul.marlne I - n tha Ktralt of utrnnio. the waterway lending In lha Adrlalle aea . The Mrat n-iurl nf (he deal rue( inn nf Ihla rruloer ome fr.-m lha imn in duty al llu- aeinnphore MaMafl uf Hania Sin.. Ix-iu-a. Theae men at nnre auve (he .ilarm. and veaaala were aetit out, to the aid of ihe l.e..n OMMatla from BrtMM, Tamnio. ilrandi and Hurl. Mlni-e the baglnninR uf An(lo prenih nperullona aKiilnal (he Ourda nellea. Kremh warehlna in ih.. v.lrl otic have limited (heir u-ilvaiao in' uni. hing ihe .(mil of (ilrandi with Ihe Idea of preventing nn Aualrlan MMMHanM earaplng from the Adrl alle. nl the head nf whli-h la loln, Ihe Aualrlan naval hum-, .ml renilt- ing tin- roue! uf Tmke Thia patrol .nil na i.n i ( i. .. I.i . I v l. .,.,,1,., , ihn veeaela .if the iilll.a oper.iilng agttlnat i m liui Unm The Miliim.tine whl.-h iiIIhi ked (hi II UltllllM-IIll .nine Hum I 'iltt II ... "ii lha eualern rojat of the Adii.ii.. an Aualrlan pun about SS mile from Miintn Marin Uua puiiu. Tbla ill.itnnce . uiild have neeu Huvaled liv itiNtance l ould have neeu Iravaled .... .,,,,,. , . , iInr aiinmiirliie In ulnuii iwetity h'-" : ' ra rri.ni n . r na.-ra were laal V . "irull between the "f ' e Itallnn " appanag iii .i the l -r. (uuk up i--o" h uouni nan wu Iuiwiiiw """la HOoTw Laura mid the lireek labmd or Othoai There (he i raft waited fur II play, uud whan lha oppmiunli) . fr. i.-.i dtaaharfav ia mrpedo agulnat tin- Uaop (laanbella whli h nn. ..f ihr. i r'rein h afllH ra d-.liiK put ml duly. , It la believed Ihe l.enn Oambeltil had un board a new iiumherliiK 7 14 men. Inrliuliim :'j ,,ff,eia a major ity or the mat aaia aaSaca at the time the , rmaer aa aunk. ''aa. - - - .-eyi.wwiw mile The (;-miniia anmiiim e I -i.iiur,- ,.r I 'rem i, p ,Nltuii. nui ili nl t- Moult, nml i In. d.-f. al nf l-TtiMti nllailta ni oilier tadnl. Mllllan oMrnib.iia of irlll.nl Impotlaiice are im umlei a, aliiuiKiitHaiiu.lt In (lire.. dMIm t lleil nf at l Inn Iii Mamlcra Hie i.t riumia omv jMW nre . inn ..I tt it it Un- iirii laili. I'elgluua unit I rem h In m Iniiiulc fur uiuait-ry of the tiarrl nr ggajf - Iraar , nnal, where x'ternl iuiihiIm iirh Hiere laaj-ur-rml tthai waa M-riapa the miiat lerillaje -triigub- nr the war ihua far In iIm-( arinihlaiiN (lie Kti.idanM again are u ; Hie urTtMialvn III .. no id. i of iii. it i. ., i ef- fH-(a In ... I oli-r Hi. im ..ml, un lain. nn.. Iliiiucary. At il.. in 1. 1 in. il.-. il,. alllew Itate .in tvnle.l hi landing; triHHjai nu lailh aJdea uf I.(. atralla. In- unguiniliiu tl nil a,i inmi and "in alltanipl al tile tantqMwt of I oll.lllllllliople. 11111,.;, ii ...iiili in Iii u,,i,i,, ,,, frniKV lehwraidia iliai Hi,, (,,-miau iiiri (o turn tin- ii-it Itrltlah Hunk m-ar prt h... i. nl,., atll ,h(, tjenuana hate Itiaeti ilii keil i.i. al- tlmugli the tialtlf atlll gaagtlWMa Wlih iltihmte. I',.,,, i, military in. i are nautkiua uf aa-- tilting it,, theory lia( plan if Hie (.erinaiia la o break il i:i, iH. Kngllali ihannel. but llie rmiaril It u. uii-iii Hta( Mil il Imue . .mi,, I,.,,, uf (roup Ml h a hmi.,,1 friHit in. 'in. thai (In- pit -t in drive l prefNir ni. .i in aunie uuire Imiainnnt un- deriukini: n IP-tglan ailitianiitit in. 1 1 in i Hie (ier. min ait,,, k la a4iilng In Inri-a. It la aald tile artillery lire acaluat Ihe in I' ... front haa l.n::. I. died way. Italy la ailll ,i nn- IIm qnra- Hon ttluthiM- ahe i, .ii InlerveiM In llu- war. Tin- Italian ainuai wi ld .1 III flUIU'e. IHH- Of llll. -I alini liioiual home In t miaull Willi Hie Hot eminent, haa had a bmt -tt-i. t. .... wllli Hie i. ni.- . inn eriilim (iiieruatloiial uffalrM. - EIBHT SNIPS THE NORTH SI ILL CUSSES Of ships 11 BUTTLE LINE Commander of Norwegian Belgian Belief Ship Stop ped by Flagship bnt Per mitted to Proceed to Eng land. I 'union. tpHI as (SiSS p. an.) min HiiMlt, inmmllim a NiMMeguwi atnwner . Iiaruaml hy U Ib4alnu nalkaf Iiii reaarlH tlaa preM-niv In the Nnrrtt aaa, nf n Ltniiiiii fl.iai wwaalirrlaaT im If.. Hutu .itli-eluiii uaH-h all lold." a. n MR, ahae rrrni I haa )jat U) a.rl II ,,.,. ,1,.,, whlh. tnuaana; the orih x-a he waa In hi up by one uf Hi. .trituin timiata. rter nn ga aniltialhin of Ida latpera lie raa (K-iiniiied tu prta-eetl. 'llu- (ier man fleet .,n . . .. ,1 1 .. l nf yea. aria nf n elaaarw fnitn laal tic--hip In toiiHiio laHMa. Tin- , m.l nf CaiMaln a ,.. Jul wlaanr In tlar Xnrtli aea Ih- aighled Ihla tnr. man fieri, ha. naif lain an MaaSaajaV SEEKING CHICAGO MEN CHARGED WITH TRUST LAW BUSTING I'hlcugo. April IN. I'nllad Btalaa deputy marahula toduy bagun humlnc for the . ..nn. i. tula, electrical fixture men und labor Irudera who wera named In aril-,i,,, ml lndic(menta hjr a federal grand ury hero yealerduy. ehuraeal with vluluiina the Intrratula cummi-rce and antl truat lawa. Tin- kaata aHattoa iH thai ihe tS fi n. Inula i tinapired to keep mm-untun unit leg and unit lea noiiufin t ured nutaide Chic ago fiom roaatfta mto ihe i Ily. H vtn. i-m.ecled Ihul intuit ol Hi.. difemluiilN would aurrender tul lllllMrlly Thcie are one hundred of them i-iuhteeii labor leader, forn -uiu- , m Plnyera ,,nd fortv-une flrma heiul.-d by (hee employera. WILL TRY AGAIN TO PA3S WATER POWER LEASING MEASURE W.iahlngd.n. April 'JR.- Secretary I niu .-minium cil ludny that the water pnwtr eualnK hill, whh'h failed In 'be Inul un.aa, will he reiniro- tlui'il and pMaaat aa un admlnlrirn Hon ineiiaiire In Ihe coming cungreaa. The hill (a of Ireliiendoua llll...l I . M. . In the weal In hla MIIM..IIIH mnent Mr. I .a lit potata to ra-purl. uf caMlaadldiilion uf MMwar i panlea in riilnriaSii. riah. Idaho, Muntaiii mid Waahluatatl Which Wnlllil .l.i. e llfti ,,,.r , ,., ,,( (he developed aler pew of Ihe weatern atalaa under alnale control un lidded reiiaona why the ndmlitla Irutlnn hill ahould be aatoMk puaaed lu anfeguurd the public Inleraat of the prtaginl nml future. NEW HEAD OE Z. H. Bliu of Warren Post Is Elected -Department Com mander at Las Vegas To day; This City Gets Next Meeting. Kaal Iwia Veuii .. N. M Anrll II. With the atari nf a. . uu of Al- buquarque aa I. Murttneui commaud- r and the aeh.iiun uf that citv ua tha next meeting place ihe New N,,M MaanpmatM of the inund Army of the i:.iuble adlournetl Ita mealing he'e I y. nihcr .irn.era alaalaS are .- W, Mherley. I,na Crli cea, a. .i,,, . ., , . uminander: V. ti. illiey. I.aa 'ey i. Junior vice i-iilu-mandrr m,,,iI, II Hlmpaoii. T.iou. medical din i i J. ij -u, ,.. A- buiiiartuc, nilJtiiaBI. IB ALBUQUERQUE IN GRAND ARMY PROSECUTION ENOS EXAMINATION OF COLONEL I Attorneys for Barnes in $50, 000 Libel Suit Annonnoe They Are Through With the Witness This Morning. COLONEL DENIES HE ABBREVIATED NAMES Declares He Said "Mr. Mur phy and Mr. Barnes" When Telling People of Political Delinquencies of the Gen tlemen. ftyrai-uaa. N. T.. April SI. Theialure Hunaavelt told todttr aa a wltneaa in Ihe :.m .i.m libel aiilt tirouflhl aaalnat him by Wl'liam i : .. mis why, whaa auvainur al -New Turk and preatdent uf lha United tataa, ha f on f erred with former Unilad Hlatea Hiviat.ir Thumaa C. Piatt "(ha boaa." While ha waa governor of Xaw Tnrg, the colonal deelarrd he dta . uaac.i thlnga with Manalur Plait bei-uuee he had fnuad out thai the legialuture ubeyaHl hla i. And the wltneaa alluusht It .aat when there waa uay IlkaliiiooJ or thai lawmaking body uf h titi dlaagraalaa with him to Srat go to haadquurtera and talk thlnxa over. Purthar, aa auvernor, (ha nduuel aald he dh) not wan; to run any chancea of dUruima the Hepubilcan pan... Aa proaideiit of tha Hailed Hlatea, thv colonel readily admit ted hai a. .inferred rainatantly a Hit Ihe aenatiir (mm New Y ir an il manner of thing-, lie aald he 1 .1 lued I he aellatul a ud '- ii- a id Mauled lu laKe udvuntnaa of hla wltle egperien.e. Theae atutementa wera Inada la reply to iiueatluiia uakad t.te col une during the eariy part nf bia re-dlrei I cauminution, hla irnaa uiuininutluu by cnuneel fur Wlll tuin Ituinea havlna been tfta eluded toduy. The colonel ana maun acHtro en the wltii.-. alund. He ralaol hia vohm and tioinied on the Wltneaa aland until t'ouuael fur air. Barnaul i .. I.-, in m lib i he aourt aguuiM what they (erine I hig "aeaticuladoaa." When Juatlce Andrew aaa-auded Ihe bench he wurned Ihe Jury ng.t.u : leading (he ueaapapera. Mr. I una naked llu- lolupel wheth er he reinvmlitied making a apvv it lit lluJatin h'uila lu lll. The apeeLh at Hudaon Pull, waa Hun i nl In il Culonel Kooaevell wna reporleil ua auylna Mr. Harnei wua u menu. tu tha atute uf New Vurk und thu( ir he wa a manure in. line ulu.'tlun he wua "a dmSMM yet." John II. Id. were. Colonel Itooae velt'a chief t ounael ubjea ketl. The oajactluu ua- uierruled. Ill aaulher apec h Culonel Koine veil ,mh . ii.il a-al na aalug, but he aald he wua in or. a Ily quoted "(hu( Mi. II. und Mr. M." ahuuld be in (hu aume parly. The apeech wna dellaei i d lr Murutugu. In It the colonel waa ubio quoted aa aaying thut uOe toll I role New York and HI other cnn n. .ia Albany. 'olunrl Kooaeveit aatd the apeech waa aubatantially rorrari, but part, uf (hinga he hud aald had been led uut and pan had been almrlenad und uV t-'Oiraatay reported. "I aever aald Mr. K. and Mr. M Hu i ulonel aald. 1 aald 'Mr. llurne uud Mr. Murphy.' ' In unuther epae h I'ounel Ituuae veli wua quoted ua auylag that Mi. V iiiiinun wua ..ii.- uf the inoai eitl- 1 leal inairumenia or Tammuuy.'' Aa iibjeotlon on Ihe reading nf Ihla apeeth ana aualulned. In a apeech dallvarod at Malone. v y., Colonel liooaeveli charged thai Mr. Haine and Mr. Murphy were in iilluaion in regurd (o elecllan. An objaHllun to u queatiun on ihla I uaauaje waa alao euatainad. Mr. Itlna read u apeet h by tha wlt neaa at Olovaraville. In It Culonel Koi.aa.iell waa lepreaenied aa euylna ihul he wouldn't aay Mr. Murphy' ii ml Mi. Baruea' prim Iplee ware tha nine iiu.'miae he waa ant aurw they had any principle. t liu' wua your ralary aa preal deal ni llu- I'nued Statea. "Kilt, thuuaand dullara." "lil.l .nnsieaa appropriate Ji,UU fur yuur irui cling eapanaag? Mr. Uoer' objection waa aua lamed Mr. Ivln then announced ho waa thruuah with tha witaeaa. Mr. Mowera Immediately prepared tu beain re-diieci eaamlnallon uf (he wltneaa. "i ulonel Kitoaevelt. dn you remrm- ROOSEVEL "You remembar ha naked that W th report ahavwed Mr. Carnatla inn irlhutrd IJ.D and Mr. Parkina 110 . I 00 you would doubt It?" I remember thai." ' Ton remember y.m aald 'I have rr l.tuht ..f It if iron are reading from Ihe . in. ini report,' and h anwwered; 'I am ran. ling from the official ru port r " "I remember that." "All tight, I'll now read from the teallm.iay of Khmer Dwear, ee raUry of the Republican natloaa'l eommlt tee before the I'lapp enmmlttM." In hla testimony aa read, Mr. txri-er whn gave to the Invratlaatlng com mitter a Hat uf contributors aald he aa not by any maun certain of It it marines or at-rura y. Culonel Kiiuaeialt ami led hrondly .while the inner testimony waa batoc rand. Vow. Calami nonaeveU," Mr. Bow. era wenl am, "do you know whether Mr. Cortelyou waa n wltneaa oeforo the ciapp mmlttpt. which inveaM gated campaign ronirlbuttona?' "Tae." Caaaael for Mr. Barnea objected. "Why." adld Mr. Bowers, "I want In ahow that the Clapp commltle never made aay such report as Mr. Ivlna represented having; bean mad. Mr. Ivlna' rtaarea war taken from teatlmiiny n wltneaa aald h waa not sure was correct. "As a matter of fact I Inland to prove that Thumaa Tnglarl testified i hat the Democratic hooka were loat," Mr. Ivlna then said he mad no at tempt In total the suhacrlptlona but that Colonel Booeevalt himself had aald that Mr. Cortelyou ha t told htm the fund waa about half the else of President McKlnley'e, or about tt.- atitti anil. Mr flowers replied. "Read tha rec ord,, In (his anise. Here Culonel House . veil says I assume you are reading Trom, the official report." and Mr. IvlBag replleal 'I am. ' Juatlce Andrews remarked that all thing i-onalderad. tha evidence alyen by Mr. Cortelyou he fore another tri bunal wa not to ha taken la thl oa aa a fact In reply to vaeatfoaie by Sir. Bow ers, t 'ulonel llooseveK aald that the attorney "had railed hi attention"' .to testimony nefore the Clapp com mittee In ihla way the defense tot before the Jury th teetlmony from the hearlna of Ih Clapp cowniiite The Isstlmnny of a eon of Cornellua N. Hllsa, ireaaurer of the Republican national committee waa read. Re ceipts produced by Mr. Ritas' son acre fur contribution of leaa than 13,0110,000. Me) your conversation with Mr. '..rlelyou," aald Mr. Rowans. "It waa," said Culonel Rooaevelt. "tan yeara ago. It wa t tha effect we had received about half of what Preatdent Mt-Klnley had. I waa mis taken .then I said Mr. Cortelyou told me our contribution In IM4 wera )!,oiio,iioi. I had $I,500,ooo ia aay mind when I ld that. That waa something like the fajure President McKinley' fund totalled. Min la lot, Mr. Cortelyou told me, waa about tl.Kon.Ooo, I waa In error. mCH WATER STILL DAMAGE IN TEXAS Rains Appear to Have Ceased and Believed Worst Is Over in Flood Swept Districts of Texas and Oklahoma. Houston. Texas, April SI. Caa tnil ami kaiuth Texaa flood eondi tuuia imitroved a(eui((l lust nlah( und today, atrrnathenlnc the belief that the worat la over, ulthmiah all irana atut at reams are nut of banks at many points and damnae la cuntln ii, nu No rain, however, has fallen uloiiy ihe lower reaa-hea uf Ihe river in more ihun forty-eialil hnura and the vatera are recedlnc aluwly. i rests uf north Texas floods will not arrive for severar days and by (Sat time It la believed the southern ik ere hnve fallen enough to eh- aide the water to paaa Into the tult without trouble (lova rumen! otflctala reiterate tan wart tit; Ihm ihe chlf center of dis turbance la ulona the loarr aweep af the Colorado river. ma al I .ii i Worth. Port Worth. Tex . April tl. Fort Worth today faced a seti-iu flood situation heeauee of the new rtee that swept down the West Pork laal mght. Hig aiiuaa of men wera at work en enamelling the levees. i i.i ti . i Over st Tula. Tulsa. Data., April It.- With th Arkaneua river registering a rise of nine feet, one fool lower than Tuva day, 'all flood danger, aa far as this POStltta of the valley la loncamed, to ui a. cm, to have passed. IN ZAPATA REPORTS 5 Of OBREGQN CUT OFF Carranza Coramender and .Representatives at El Paso Immediately Deny Victor ious Amy in Danger. EASTERN ftOMORA CLEAR OF VILLA FORCES Correspondent McCleary, Re ported Shot by Carranta, Turns Up wad fays He Is on First Chiefs Payroll. Woshlnaton, April tl. -Kapaia forcea operutlmy lash Hid rlaaeral Ob roa. th t'arraaaa commander, at Claya have cat hi rail and wire -n m it in tu rat ions and have dettruyad part of Ihe railway betcreea the cap ital und Vara Crua fhiral IVeet. Prealdeni Wlbaun'a pereonal rvpra aentatlve. l held n) i (rain da ta yod by ih break, nat'd at S9 Pwao. CI Paao. Tessa. Anrll ta. Aaalraa tlarcia. the Ca.-ramta Wal here, dksplayed laNksy a telecrain from (leneral Dbrecon. which heal haa aent yesterday from trapuato and re ceived by way of the Vara Crur Uaiveaton table. Thin wa offored aa proof that ih l arraaaa oommaadar had not been cut off from biibM cud. ma with Ueneral Carrsnaa at Vara Prua. tuffc it aatVlaaa to.Hi tailed to report aay Uahtlna at ataft equence between Irapuato, Obra n' , and 'lOMt - erWawrss. where Ih Villa molilllaallon under way. I leneral Uircsnn bu rn.,rl,l Ihe occupation by Carre No fereea of Mo rel Is, an impatient tdwn In Mlchaa- can state, south of the scene of the picsei.i con fibre. Tha atateinaat Vlaiuml control aver tha entire stale. In which eeavral btrw mmint prap- ertle or locsiad. KVHTKMN SOMIH-t KMtN IKTKU t i it oi iu,i tihmsph Aaua Prleta, Honor, April tl. lenerul P. Klua 'alias, Carraaaa i-uniinander in Honaira, haa received a telearam from I 'nlonal Mlfuel Ha- manlean that eastern Monora aa far aa Hahuarlpa. 110 mites aauih tH here. had I area cleared of Villa triMipa Samanleato stated that lha laamBl- wed their a aov urn appear. drew lo ir Mayte- Villa forcea, he said, ward I'rea, when Oov. r. nu, who la a Villa partisan, la un- i-i-i to be mobillalni an array. KidHWta la VYrwaujt AgMu. (lulveslun. Teaaa. April It. Philip K. McCleary. the American newa-papa-rman, lecently reported aan lamed to death by Uensral Ca-ransa, arrived bare today oa tha steamship city of Tamplco, fr-m Vera t'rua. He aald he had no (rouble wkth Ihe Cerransa (overnment, but la em ployed in Ha awa sarvlce. Plawal Mail teaUtv to (a.naulraa-y. Ivta A liar lea, April !. A vllaa. r. inner auvernor t ..in .i ,,i i. und r'rana UM'o liwer m-o A yogi and if Man Uisao. in the federal lierunlmo tlaudovc ("al.. plruded not g dtetria-t cour( hen dlatinsnt charting 1st American aat urmeal met) lata fnurt her today to an In- barging cnaapiracy lo trio arlrsn neutrality by sending men .ni. Mexico. Harry asnerai manager of th i-lea Timea Walker Hvwklrr. ral It. J. Vlljoen. a Roer, d until May 17 to pasad indh tmenta INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DENIES YUCATAN CHARGES Washington, iiatinnal Hrv formally dvnle that It had at compeiuom la rhaae of steal knuw ledge uf Carranaa govei agenia had ui stag departme cats. iter nday nnd disclaimed i made by tha thai on of Ii name of (h irthvr Its Inter- ..ar.Ua ONLY SIGNATURE OF GOVERNOR NEEDED TO LEGALIZE BOXING lanalng, Mich-. April (Me!f Oovernor Ferris' sigaatwie ia li sstlrrl to legalise boxing cantvats In Mu ht aan under contra! of a state conuuia slun The house of reprraeniaiotu today (i ad (he senate bill, la 4. 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