President Wilson's fatest note to the German government was made public Friday afternoon From its sharp tone evidenced in every paragraph it is apparenily Mr. Wil son's intention that note shail the last. In the paragraph it states that Germany's last note, to which this is a reply, was “very un satisfactory.” in its last paragraph it announces that further refusal the Germah government to accede this government's demands for safety of American lives at will be regarded as “deliber unfriendly.” Washington. the he first the of 10 the sea ately Following is the official of the Iatest American ne to Germany garding submarine rfare, whict ivered yesterday THE SECRETARY AMBASSADOR DEPART NT Washing gion, are instructed the of Forei The text ie wa to the Foreign Office at by re 1 Was Ber Gerard del lin Ambassador OF STATE GERARD OF STATE, TO ATT ME July 21, 1915 to deliver to the “You Min ful * 3 or » following note Affairs Ol Lie nally ister gn Ger 1915, consideration note Imperial man Government, dated July 8, ul of the ecelved the caref the Government to be it has found it very and i regrets obliged to say unsatisfactory, cause it fails to meet the real ences between the two Gover way in which th and ave matter and Indicates no cepted principles of law huma may be applied in the 21 controversy, but proposes, ally set them aside The Government States notes prineip that a merchantman tained before eized or dest of non-combat vith ut in jeopar iy ists or seeks ipe after being summoned to examination vO for a retaliation is and belligerent act of per se an act | nt he law, the defense of ag act as retaliate an admission tl “Keenly Disappointed” Stand. By German the United disappoint Sea 5 aap * that ti FAA he QGovernmen States is, however wd find {:overnment exempt these to regards itself from ciples, as degree the t even where by what ohiserve are concel ned, ft believes the ae Government of Great Britain in the with regard The Imperial Ger wn Government will adily under- stand that the Government the i nited States cannot discuss the policy Government of Great Britain regard to neutral trade except ith that Government itself, and that it must regard the conduet of other belligerent Governments as irrelevant any discussion with the Imperial German Government of what this Gov regards grave and un violations of rights of American citizens by ian naval ommander lilegal and inhuman acts, however justifiable they may b« thought be against an enemy who ia belloved t acted in contra vention of humanity, are manifestly indefensible when they de- of their acknowledged rights, particularly when they violate the right to life itself. If a belligerent cannot retaliate against an without injuring the lives of neutrals a= well as their property, humanity well as justice and a due regard for the dignity of neutral powers should dictate that the practice he discon: tinued. If persisted in, it would in such circumstances constitute an un- pardonable offense against the gov. relgnty of the neutral nation affected “principles Are Immutable” The Covernment of the United States is not unmindful of the extraor- policy to wo 10 present war eutral commerce of of the with w Lo ernment astifiable Aas the Germ to have law and 0 . 1 neutrals rive enemy as | inary conditions created by this war or of the alter cumstance and method of duced by the of instrumentalities of naval warfare which the nations of the world cannot have had view when the existing rules of internation al law were formulated, and it is ready to make every reasonable allowance for these novel and unexpected aspects of war at but it to abate any essential ght of alteration of radical ations of cir attack pro use in oO sea; cannot consent ndamental of a Wy h or fu its people because clreun mere rights based stance. T of war upon of neutrals in time are upon p exped and the is the rinciple, not principles are immutable duty and find a dmisiances obligation of bellige: ents to way to them of the indicated to adapt ire ne events past (wo that it ondus have able to operations as the activity of the Navy within the rd igted 1 100Ke0 tantial ac nn athe { cepted practices of reg world increa has t ing den of German { the {by ry wif naniie onstration POSE whols pra frovernmen i t <t. have long stood rinetnl the urging the very the now which Government of States insists are of the solemnly contending for the fre The nited States will that er violated, at any cost | co-operation i Government operation great | strikingly The expresses both of Government continue to con from whatever quar without It invl the of the Imper at this time may accomplish common object and effectively achieved Imperial German the hope that may be in some measure accomplish even before the present war can be. The United States not only feels obliged tc inalst upon it, by whomsoever vic lated or ignored, in the protect but seeing it Seas U | tor freedom, t compromise a nd tes practical Gern fal when IRN co most and he i i i this most i i this ved | ends, It Government of the fon of its own is also deeply Interested made nts citizens in the belligere itself ready at any ti common friend who may be to suggest a way In the meantime very value which this Government sets upon the and unbroken friendship between people and Government United States and the ernment of the German nation impels it to press very solemnly upon the imperial German Government the necessity of a scrupulous observance of neutral rights in this critical mat ter. Friendship Itself prompts it to gay to the Imperial Government that repetition by the commanders of Ger man naval vessels of acts in contra vention of those rights must be re garded by the Government of the United States, when they affect Ameri can citizens, as deliberately unfriendly LANSING practicable between themselves, and holds me to the edd act as © privileg the long the of the people and Gov THE COUNTRY AT LARGE Another outbreak occurred in Bay. emne, N, J., when Sherif Kinkead marched through the streets with 60 deputies, who had just arrived to re tieve men on guard at the oll plant. William M. Ivins, a prominent New York lawyer, who was counsel for Wil fiaze Barnes in his libel suit against Y%oodore Roosevelt, died at the age of 64 years. WASHINGTON Crane, of Chicago, and other friends of Paul 8. Reinach, American minister to China, are planning a reception for the minister fn New York to celebrate his first re turn from his post, Charles R. James M. Sullivan, American min- ister to the Dominican Republic, has tendered his resignation to President i Wilson, and it has been uccepted, as an Ultimatum, ISSUE RESTS WITH GERMANY the Military-mad Autocracy Of Be lin Can Have No Excuse For Mistaking Meaning found the of couniry tori editori Be comments i il will be of # +} Oi Le 10% number leadir a newspaper on dent's note to Germany New York World “tai New York Ti YS ith President Lansing and American with courage wi have ilson responded the deed con people. It controversy hat there ing in demands and irre Tv he Germany it was lime end of the whicly our protesis forth counter pm long parley and evasions be an our drew only na and room for n part It aay whether of friend wo OPOSAIS in spoons ive tion has now spoken words in a tone which leaves { further declarations with Germany conti: 3 on our LY uaAnce resis desires The ly rel be ments and the The words a diplomatic i mploy ed sions They uttered or lightly ahi ations ween the govern . ' {v0 ponies ¥ 1 re of serious impor ] they correspondence are occa Hzght! SAVE UPON Brave not are not to be taken Philadelphia Public “When one that It has it Ledger government tails an is disregarding self admitted ting illegal and inhuman acts regard of the rights neutrals, acts that constitute an unpardonable offense and adds a refusal to abstain fron such acts will be regarded as delibe ately unfriendly, the final word diplomacy has obviou been Such a final word has now been spoke by the United States to Germany There can be no possible doubt of it meaning. The door to argument ot explanation is no longer open. It is an ultimatum in fact if not in form obliga commit in dis iives ol other tiong it and if persisted In wi that of sly said Richmond “Wilson has closed the door on fur ther discussion. These words amount to an ultimatum. Germany must de cide whether she will keep the peace with the United States.” Times-Dispatch, Birmingham Age. Herald, “In all probability Germany's reply will be satisfactory, but President Wil son will stand by his ‘last word,’ and the people will stand loyally and un flinchingly with him.” Woolly Aphid One of Most Seri- ous of Insect Pests. New Significance Put Upon Economic Status of Elm Curl by Entomolo- gists of Maine Agricultural Ex- periment Station. The discovery that the woolly aphid most important For more than aphid has had world. as one of the most one wide serious insect ene mies of based wpple trees vations made ning respectivel 45,000 and 100 000 showed that from 20 per per cent of the trees were infested by the wholly aphid forty million of Americ ecedlings used young on obser 0) GOO cent ol are ey this country year, the significance station of is so high at J a percentage of inf apparent It is, therefore inter Maine 10 slight tomol f the IBIBO er men tates station been previously unknown point in tl saceriain a j@ lifa cycle of thi made disc hi hi A Yur that tol : nciuges t pes the Very Eenera what curl The és of the aln erywih liTee assed is elm-leaf ' ' varied distigurea: $1 th en sprin iliar as the but aot previou wsses on the generation know: any coin and fame But the 4! gration of it has To Get Best Qual ity of Alfalfa It Must Be Got into Mow or Stack Im. mediately After Being Cut. Don’t to get the ketable the fact that in order and must overlook the juality most hay ft stack after it is bout mar fa be into OW Or quickly cut inery in connection with ti mtting this crop a thorough overhauling. Look over the mowing ma see that everything is ready securely riv all the sickles start to work if the plates on the guards are smooth it will pay to take them off and grind them; on the guard plates very The stacker careful attention A quantity of hay may get stacker rope gives out loads go up and it is to town for a new one. Get all these things in in advance, that the work once started can be pushed to the lHmit PREVENT WASHING OF SOILS Frequent Crops of Clover or Grass Which is Plowed Under, Making Soils Spongy, Is Best. (ly BE HH. "RANKLIN) One of the gravest problems of the farmers of today who are living on hilly lands is how to prevent soil ero sion Much of the washing of farm lands can be prevented by plowing deep, s0 as to make a subterranean reservoir for the storage of precipita. tion. The water penetrates readily through the loose soll, and its move. ment through the underlying soil Is very much slower than over the sur face. Frequent crops of clover or grass which are plowed under make the sur face soil spongy with humus and re tard the washing of the soil. All hilly lands liable to wash should have a cover crop during the winter, A war ranty deed will not keep the soll of the chreless farmer from washing away. possible Give he mach up of hine; See that sted on the sickle ia eagential considerable wet if after a necessary to go shape : i i i FENCES MADE VERMIN PROOF Birds Require ‘Protection From Vari ous Natural Foes as Well as From Human Persecution. Protection is the prime requisite for increasing the number of birds In any area, and the results of protection are in direct proportion to the amount giv én. Besides insuring birds against ev fo form of persecution by human kind, we must defend them from vari ous natural foes. The most effectual Vermin Proof Fence-—A, With Barbed Wires—B, With Loose Overhanging Netting. ste] TAKE AND PRUNE TOMATOES t of Plant hat Patch Be is Scarcely S80 A Recogniz Saved fat May tered I able~~Moisture Is is never know leaf every E nd the latter tain larger i turai little condi tomatoes There is y%i able economy In ace, As i MALO straight plants stand slender aud are of tomatoes have or mildew Prun As a sufficiency the soil is what largels fruit yield, the hich a much less amount is consumed than more juxuriant green runed plants, will be a great advantage in this re mostly fruit me the rot job of inoisture in he by » 3 ontrois t of soil water through growl of found spect PAPER POT FOR VEGETABLES the Handy for Keeping Different Varieties of Seeds and Plants—Roots of Plant Undisturbed. Very convenient little pots for vege. i i $ i : flour sacks or any tough paper | fold through the (Fig. 1). Fold in over to left hand edge, velope. (Fig. 2). Then hand point over in manner ig. 3). middle diagonally right hand corner like fold a corresponding Separate the Ey ~7 wf 7 points and fold back to make a straight line. (Fig. 4). It now opens in a small box. These may be flied with rich soil and placed side by side, thus keeping different varieties of seeds or plants separate. 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