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Anxisty Carranza Troops o - Kign With Vil REPORTS FROM CYCLONE IN NORTHERN INGIANA. ER{|Wind Caused Five Deaths and Prop- erty Damage of $1,000,000. Indlanapolis, . March 22.—As be- m last night's tornado . —_— — % OVER m THAT HERRERA'S II.W‘K. OF BUSINESS IN GARRISON A Australian Crulser at Havana. TROOPS HAVE JOINED VILLA'S HOUSES DESTROYED CHIHUAHUA Havana, Cuba, March 22.—The Aus- g e S > - criiser h = W e PPNl O e i 2t 1IS COMPLEX SITUATION | WIND FANNED FIRE OTHERS MAY FOLLOW - obtaining coal and provisions. She . Obtain a Foothold on the Small Hill of Houcourt, ey M o g Northwest ofVerdun e 3 she is going is unknown. Rebellion in Carranza Army Would |Help for Fire Department Was Rushed | from Military Authorities Connect Al Call for Ilnm.‘h- and Strong Re- inforcements for American Forces Now in Mexico. : - ‘Washington, March 22—Grave ap- on Special Trains From Atlanta, Macon and Savannah—Burned Itself Out. leged Revolts With the Interruption to Wire Service Tuésday—No Amer: ican Troops Have Been Wounded, HELD OTHER PLACES BY FRENCH -FIRE BARRI g Syl Sy gE Augusta, Ga., March 22. — Fire : = San Antonto, Texas, March 22 <Tves ; Prehension resarding the outcome of | causeq damage estimated at more than | Portugal will summon its reservists, | ,,\" Shtonto, Texas, » port Bombard- % the American tion into Mexico]$2,000,000 in the downtown secilon of |40d reinspeet conscripts who failed to| 5 M°RELt IDCoTArmed, the report to- Around Douaumont and Viaux an Intense Artillery the tangled wires the death tolt con- | 1% Lol G VIR was evident foeiso] Ciol0) In e downtown weciion of | S04, TOURPect, conacripts who i day that, General Tuis H. com- u manding two thousand men at Chihua. i first time In Washington tonight after | was eating its way unchecked down 5 S from the storm, whigh swep! - A nment - | hua_had aligned himself wi*h Fradcis- in Progress—The French are Heavily Shelling|deathe Tecelpt by the war department of a|Broad street, whera (he city's primei- gover warrant has been is. i hock e : e leveitng scoses o piiaines’ n e T o thioa non puy-{pal bysiness' Nouses are located. - Teh{a0ef Raninst-lasn ~Glm. - e Chiness| (0, L..,':,’{L‘"ni":,‘ll‘.li‘?rf"z,'y"u. Malancourt Woods, Which is in the Hands of the Ger- |35y haa becn raselved Bare it~ | et GUE e rotme b Chihuas | b g oy Deen, destroyed or wers [Festaarant B eral Fanston and his staft. The tong 2 3 . n!th; Md-nv oo deaths are probable, |under General Luis Herrera had re- | ing to spread iu residential scetions. To put an end to smuggling, Hon- | Intery 13 Detween Qeneral Pershing’ mans—Russian Offensive Against the Germans in North- | fured and more deaths are probabl " | yolted and aiigned themselves with the Flames Carried by Wind. duras has decided to cstadil-h & free | FPPOTts dlready had keyed up the ten- 0090, Shortly b e the. B port in the Department of Mosquita. slndn ’:’ hn},‘ o hotuzh Ceneral Funston g Gl . ortly bef: gl e flames S and hi= chief staff continued to pro- west Russia Has Increased in Intensity and Fighting is in| " The aeaa are: Carence wiison, 21, Information from Funston. were carricd by th 2 into the re: D. C. Herrick, formor postmaster and | £25% *he bolief that all was well with of near Logansport; Milo Ricketts. 16| General Funston did not disclose the Mdentsal - section 2 oW Cgnfa- | well-known repubiican icader of Bing- | the troons below Cacas Grandes mut . 7 of Logansport; s lams, . source of his informat! d far | gration ng rapi ead- | hamton, N. Y., died at his home the: e revort m Chihy mads - Progress Day and Night—Muscovites Have Captured D ot oaqE AMbath 4. Aontpiien| Soasse of Ma Itformation and so fat as | Sration soon ¥ nia B b | fro 1ahua made in. significant any anxtety they might The new $200,000 naval radio station | have felt concerning Pershing’s oper- uhder construction near San Diego, | ftions. Cal., will be the most powerful in the Situation More Complex. world. Officially and unoffictally the opinfon (Continued on Page Seven) r that the re- burnea to death after his house col-|port might be true was not disguised ! Afier midnight the fire apparently N > lapsed. in officlal circles, however, and to-|{W2s burning itself out. Shore of Lake Narocz. g It is estimated that hundreds of nights developments were awaited| Warehouses Were Endangered. re who -— Trere pssongers o a Clover Teat pase | Thn tense anxiety. There apparently was little hope of |, The New Haven Railroad has award- “Cot. - ed an increase of one cent an hour rth of Oth, M saving “Cotton Row,” a string of ware- Q g dun, preceded by a vigorous bombard- mans launched violent l:oun\e‘r-l.mcksllmu”“ in the storm. Many farm-|Villa, some officials believe other Car- lonfl v'r;s ubl:‘r + r’l‘he cotlonlaxchxnle HAS BEEN A ment, have enabled the Germane i0|in an attempt to dislodge the Rus_|nouses and bamns have been destroyed |ransa commanders and soldiers may | i ' o0y in the peth oF T Kani%2 | Thomas A. Edison left New Yark - GREED UPON i) foothold on the small of | sians from trenches.wh:c: - {and there was a heavy loss of live- quickly follow their example. In such -yusdy o . for kis plantation at Fort Myers, Fla., Hancourt awhich les just outside the |previously captured. Respecting thiS | airey. Cotnmunicaione OBy all - kie) oh "{m. the United States and de |04 amons ‘,,"f,-ff«.“".",‘.s slready do-1 08 T B N & '3 | Has Been Forwarded to Carranza For village of Malancourt and between that | operation, the Berlin communication | ,re crippled. | stroyed or badly damaged were two and Robert Rector, Monon. All Were | reached the state depariment or tha|four blocks from the biaze in the bus- Three Lines of German Trenches on the Southwestern kilica in their homes, Wilson being | \resican erabassy. ©oes iha inesp sectlon. facto government of Mexico would find | - years. His Approval. fown and the eastern edge of (ho|sas that at tnis pobnt the Russiang| ‘Tne path of the destructive part of | (hemseives confronted with a situation | ome® ulldings, the Masonic ks a3 i Malancourt woods. delivered their heaviest attack and|ins tornado varied from 10 to 20 miles so serious that its possibilities hardly bulldings and the buidings of twe| The Atlas Nitrate Products Co. ashington, March 22—A draft of The ‘entire sector of about two and | thelr losses reached “extraordinarily |in® wigth with the brunt falling on|could be estimated. A F5 s B ngs cotton plant at Mt. Carbon, Pa. Bas|h® Protoco! asked for by General Car. a half miles from the Avocourt wood |igh figures, even "!or the number of| wnite Cass, Grant and Blackford | the forces of the de facto government R thio Diee 'olitiin been closed because of the freight eme | T2"72 0 govern the overations of the to Malancourt has been subjected to & | Ruseians in action. ¢|countiea.” The storm swas felt in other [in' northern Mexico formerly were |y Rac, "5, Staried in the Dyer office | S0 * American expedition In Mexico seek- violent - arilllery bombardment and| The Russians captured three Hnes of | counties aleo, but much less severe,|Villa soldiers and with their’ ofoers | PUading from a ause not determined PR, ing Vil was agreed Hpon tate toaay several German infantry attacks, but|the German trenches on the gouthw‘efl- acccrding to the meagre reports re-|have followad the bandit chieftain o|ancck 1t - ‘The Dyer building, a fives | The advance sale of ticksts for the|bY Actinz Secretary Polk and Siiseo except in the immediate vicinity of fern shore of Lake Narocz, where, It 18|cejved from the affected districts. many hard fought victories. story $150,000 structure, was a total | Willard-Moran fight in New York this | Atredondo, Mexican ambassador desig- Malancourt the Germans were held by | officially declared, the fighting is de- X e Toss® Help Tor e s & total|gaturday night has already reached |Nate. It was forwarded at once to the French barrier fire and were un- | veloping in faver of the Russian forces. o ke & Herrera’s Troops Wel s il Pre e A A here by speclal traing | $115,000. Carranza for approval and is expeet- able to advance. Hiere the Russians, despite “asphyxiat- DOUBLE NUMBER OF The troops under Herrera are de-|fSht Was rushed here by spocial tral Bt ed to be In effect within a few days. Northeast of Verdun, around Douau- | ine gases and a murderous fire,” forced CADETS AT WEST POINT |scribed here as being probably the > Tha' tinton. Dustbrans: Detalls of the mont and Vaux, an intense artillery | three lines of wire entanglements and kool best equipped in northern Mexico and & bombardment la milll tn'progreas | The|mads fhekgigkin . & Secke nf flerce | Bill Passed in Senate With Only Two | they aro sald to be well supplied with | PANIC IN FACTORY o hben, Dowever, that it is designat- infantry forces, however, have remain- | hapd-to-hand encounters. : ammunition. * Herrera at one & was $100,000. mini ze e possibilf of mis- €A inactive in this distiict: The Russian war office also officlally Dissenting Votes. ST Rilinte dt AOive’ Ahlee 0 was FIRE AT BRIDGEPORT. ty e — understanding bet the two gov- From the west, in the forest of the|snnounces the capture of Ispaban In his brother, who now is believed to be 5 Lieu. Bowen, pilot with the Ameri- | ernments by setting arth%c rights of Argonne, the French are heavily shell- | Persla after an engagement. An un- de":&‘g‘:‘;fi;‘;‘;_ O Pvani natlonal | erating in the state of Coahulla with | Ten Persons Jumped from Third Story | &% Bewen, pilot with the Ameri- | oo mene ing the Malancourt woods, which is in|official report received by way of Rome stage today when the senate passed | considerable forge. Rumors concern- Window to Shed. was slightly inujred when his aero- the hands of the Germans, and at|and Lendon says that the Austriansg Th Chamberlain’s bill to double |in& the doubtful intentions of the Ar- By R plane fell 50 feet. various points in the forest have bom- [have axandoned Czernowitz, capital of | (i8I0 L MRt Bl BUL (0 ACHDe | 1jta hrothers, leading a force in Duran- | Bridgepert, Conn., March 22.—Panic barded German organizations, especial- | Bukowina. Point military academy. £o, also have tended to inerease dis- |Tesulting from a emall fire in the Ham-| Dr. Carlos Husk of Aurora, Iil, dled ly at Four de Paris, La Fiile Mort and weather again has broken over | ~ ‘o, Ty ML N R man and | aulet here. {liton Brass company’s bullding, Middle |at us, con- Montfaucon the Rustro-Ttalian front, but it has not| ol (300, °202100 Variama i i Weuld: Be: Miiiet and Golden-Hill streets, at noon today, in Mexico, where he had gone The Russian offensive against the stop to bombardments. | BT, VTS0 nEainaL inforcemenits Woul ushed. |caused ten persons to jump from & |to combat the fever. ’ Germane in northwest Russia has in- |The Au - TH 4 Rebellion i’ Carranza's army would | third story window to_a shed below. — creased in intensity and fighting s! in 5 > e position of the Americdn | Wichd®t Cobally, aged 30, who gave his| The n—w. left progress day and night. The latest | positions., ‘variou: ts, perilol address as 150 Thompson street, sus- s, official statement from Russian géneral {accerding to Rome, have everywhere tained a fracture of the right ankle. Point Lookout headquarters says that desperate in- been repulsed. % He is in St. VlncBenl'l hospital. Her- rudder. bert 3 — ahou 00 men would b ls [ clothing . ze. w 3 Y| The oruiser North Caroline; with TO PUSH CAMPAIGN INVESTIGATING FREIGHT territory, four from the District of | ¥ithout calling out the national guar ellow workers without apparen = | four ro-aeroplanes mfl. was AGAINST YAQUI INDIANS| CONGESTION IN NEW ENGLAND |Columbia, two from natives of Porto [ There are now on the border in Mex- | jury. ored from Penascola, Fla, to the Rico, four from each state at large about 25,000 soldiers, and In the A dense smoke, cutting off the ex-|naval base at Guantanamo. Telegraph Wires to Torreon and Du- Sixteen Transportation Inspectors to|2nd sixty from the United .States at whole of the continental United States|its, caused the panic among thirty em- —_— n 3 . T the other mobile forces number only & |ployes of the W. B. Gilbert Pattern| Having announced his inability to rango Have Been Cut. Visit All Points. o Son, Aottty e et |little more than 5,000, company. = The lives of several were|mest ts, C. W. Harris ! are but 576 ; undoubtedly sav y the assurances |suspen Washington, March 22.—The state| New York, March 22.—Sixteen trans- | e tarl! or e ment bh ohs aunder | Conference of President and Secretary | o8 0ol Ba N Oy e e | e A T o department . issued the following | POrtation inspectors, - including two Bak mts between 1zed attendance barely prevented others jumping the the two rnme s their Statement regarding condition in Mex- | representing the Interstate Commerce | %5, attendanc ,‘:&“,’;’d‘”m“fi'cm 2l Am from the border were|full distance of three stories. The| The Big Four Railroad has asked the | omeers 1o the Aoid _— ico late today: Commiasion, were sent out from this!.menament by Senator Hughes of New |Sent to the White House tonight and | fire started in a japaning oven. Ohio Public Utilities Commission for “The department is 1 nreceipt of|city tonight to visit all points in NeW | jersey, which would make the masi. | Were the subject of a long conference| 1In response to the alarm, engine No.|authority to lssue $1,495,000 trust cer- RUMOR OF REV telegraphic advices from Queretaro to | England to learn where freight can be | um age for admission to the acud. |between President Wilson and Secre- |4, & newly equipped tractor, failed o | tificates to purchase’ equipment. oLT the effect that the foreign office statesjaccepted and where rallroad equip-|emy 25 instead of 22 years. tary Baker. Afterwards Mr. Baker de- |track down a steep hill and upset. ——— the necessary order has been issued to [meént can be promptly released. They OF CARRANZA TROOPS clined to talk. Norman Wheeler, driver, strapped to| Walter Runciman, president of the ot v Dush. with vigor the campaien asainst |also will ascertain whether the pres- | & ction Was taken on suggestions | clined to by Senator Simmom: the seat, was rescued from the debris|British Board of Trade, will be & rep- | Garrison of Chihuah: Espouse the Indians in the Yaqul valley. A |ent freight congestion has been caused | B¥aasmy o " emie or (e rse, the of a tree that had been struck and |resentative of England at the military Comée of Vitle, > telegram dated March 11 from Laredo :;; ;};:h railroads, by the®shippers OF | pumber of students. Senator Senis.|MAX BREITUNG ADMITS HE splintered by the engine, without seri- |and ecomomic council in this Sl i t - ;tl‘;::? that condilons are qulet at that | by, bo Inspectors will act as the agents | CUTY Said that some Of the present ADVANCED MONEY TO FAY.|ous injuries. San Antonio Texas, March 23 —Gen. army posts for which there was no “Adylces dated March 21 from|(of the eastern freight accumulation|prosent need might tilized 5 i Asks Pledran Negvas state that tolegraphic | conforance which ia composed of the | hiesent heed might be u ar s} Ehied lanccance ofils_te e : wires to Torreon and -Durango have ?flchmt‘zmron‘x f:"é:" muo‘déo::cx::l:‘ Sikias for Separate Trial. STARTED $1,500,000 FIRE i o = 11 hi mmerce = —— ping as now e e e sioner Glark Tt was announced that | FIRST REPORT FROM. New York, March 22.—In an afdavit | And Mads |at Least 3000 Persons|siands " changed. ' Trains are arriving daily. | elght additional men would be added PERSHING IN 60 HOURS | Jinmicted today to the United’ States Homeless at Nashville, Tenn. i The strike there in the shops is still | to the z'stafl 'or work in other sections. istrict court here in support of a mo- Lo 4 The finance committee of the New The in the city of Chim; om but it is expected that it will be| Jer New Easland has been tnspscted | Villa and Carranza Troops Clashed on | 107 '0,0¢ tied separately from Robert | gsnhvitle, Tenn, March 22—A ball| York Senate returned & favorable ro- |, T od P g RN immedlately settled. atiention willihie tufped, to.the terri- Monday—Ohe Avintor M uy and Others charged with a ¢On-|or yarn, lighted and thrown by a boy |port on the nomination of James M. 3 “Guaymas and vicinity are reported | tory covered by the Pennsylvania, Del- iy ne Aviator Missing. spiracy to blow up ships carrying mu- commander at Chihuahua, is _— et LIGHTED BALL OF YARN presentative Kitchin of North Car- NM!“"": to have revolted against the had been relt of T : p into dry grass in a vacant lot, started | Carter as state superintendent of Carranza yesterday. according to in. aletas e A Tnebwalpo They will make daily rooris 1o & suh, | _San Antonio, Texas, March 22— Gen- | fos eotepte taise Sime st coliY 10| conflagration In- Nashuille ‘at noon | prisons. formation “here, his revolt accurring v mal ly reports to a —QGel es, reitung admit. d; vhi a trol un- LR committee, headed by M. B. Casey of | 8ral Funston today received from Gen- (eed having advanced money for the | (314¥ Which was not under control un- | . oW = oLy 1 |after he had been relieved. SPECIAL GRAND JURY TO BE the Lackawannd railfoed. = Ome' of|eral Pershing the first report from the [purchase. of cholorate of potassium for | i1 186 this afterncon, after 3§ resi-| Bellevad ts v, oo G aane- : their duties Will be to Bive practical | front in sixty hours, 1t came from | Fay, but denied any khowiedge of ias | dence - . : hot and killed his four | NEW HAVEN RO, EMPANNELLED AT PROVIDENCE Casa; fire. The loss is estimated at $1,600,- | boro, N. C., shot an AD suggestions to shippers. s Grandes and the only reference | use Fay expected to make of it further 000, children while they sdept, and then To It g B T Uiborty Mo p made to the operations of Villa was|than that it was 'to be shipped to|°%0: burning | killed EXTENDS FREIGHT EMBARGO Brea that Villa and Carranza troops clash- | Sweden and thence to Germany He| A S0mile wind fanned the burning — od by, Prisopers, DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE o4, Mendey near Namaquipa. also told of many mestings with Fay £Tass Into a volume of dames which| . . . “Aequith, wite of the|Was to Have Ended at Midnight— Providence, R. I, March 22.—A spe- EXPORTED FROM NEW YORK | iumis ple, reporting from Co-|and the latters alleged accomplices leaped from building to building until | Prime Minister, has settled for $5,000 Continued Till Sunday Night. - clal grand jury will be empanelled mbus, N. M., said that Aviator Willls |and of a motorboat trip which, the au- 7 ot least 600 residences had been de-|and costs her iibel sult against the Monday to investigate the ciroum- | For the Month of January Adgregated | 5278 80d that Aviator Gorrell is the | thorities assert, had to do with the rrel carry stroyed, the East Nashville sub-post- | London “Globe.” which printed stories ew Haven, Conn., March 22.—The stances ltt;nding thelb:;al;‘ fflrflllberty $171,045,210, ;:llty -fllé':{e:owofi:’ ‘n?:'oxofuo Jll Yo whlchmx e;“:r:tchm. conspiracy with office burned down, the I;:x \l;VArner of her friendlineés to the Germans. R:: York,c New !;“zm and H:x;llord yesterday by a van lo prisoners = southeast of Casas Grandes. The afdavit, which Breitung’s law- | RUDlic school and several churches ré- vened e 3 s who were being transported from the oy ? S A - ed to ruins. The Tennessee Legislature con that the freight embargo effective at ware: by tmaporta o Do dNe:fl eYt;;l:,t efi'fil 22—Exports of| General Pershing reported an aero-|yer explained, was for the purpose of ““.f.om“;,{ it i estimated that at least|In spelal session to onsider harges of | midnight March 18, and which was to fo m the port|plane in communication with the | “laying his cards on the table to sat- 5 reasan fice brought against|have ended at midnight, March 22, has e e o Rice satd tongnt | e Torse kgiok the month of Jan-|Seventh cavalry sixty miles southeast |ty the court of his client's innocence R e T e Biginton Tapa Alsoriey= | Blen CITediod to' Benbey rnt oaee that a rigid investigation will® be 1o o vansas Grandes. Two other advance |and right o a separate trial,” disclosed | o ot in®y EMUCICR SRVSE, 200 Y | Zentral 2 N. Estes, both of Memphis. | The embarso was placed upon ail made with the idea of fixing the|ipe : cavalry columns are known to be|that Breitung came here from Germany e Iate today and will remain thers| —— freight orizinating at stations on the uialo gw) & th g I 1), aocording to| pushing south. No report of fight- |in September, 1911, worked for a time | 200 late & days to aid in relief work | TROLLEY CAR HELD UP New York, New Haven and Hartford Beputy Sheriff G. Ralph Tillinghast, | JETSS complied at the ‘custom house | ing between Americans ~ and Villa |for his uncie, Albert Breitung, in Chis railroad or the.Central and made public t. Great Brit- | fo has and prevent looting. NEAR WATERBURY who was shot by the escaping pris- fa fth $37.068,468 Snd T it- | forces has been received. cago, and later removed to New York, 8 . g 2”“";1 ur:d connecting lines, consign- & B c where on Aug. , he was made e e to Harlem river or via Piers N S e ronier e ode Taieng Holpl- | 31,413,706 were the heaviest buvers.|oonepal BELL HAS manager of the office of Breitung & |GRAFT IN NEW YORK Bandits Forced Conductor to G |3y ‘g FRriGl [ey, of vin Piers Nos aition 18 critical. Exports to Germany for the month Co., Ltd. This position, he sald, was Through Passengers’ Pockets, River, New York, North First 3 were valued at only $48,394 as com- EXTENDED CENSORSHIP |&iven to him by his cousin, Edward N. DEPARTMENT OF LICENSES. — Brooklyn, and all other Brooklyn ter- 699 for the same b s Breitung, who was the owner of the = Waterbury, Conn., March 32.—TWO |minals; or when consizned to coast- To News Despatches Sent Over Com- |steamship Dacre, which was seized ana | Seven Inspectors and Two Clerks Arv,muked men held up a trolley car|wise or ocean steamship linea via the 3 confiscated by the French government Accused—Hired Pickpockets. bound for Woodbury from this city at|above named piers and terminals, or mercial Wires at El Paso. and later sunk inj the Mediterranéan by ne. WEATHER CONDITIONS IS year. % The im; RETARDING HIGHWAY WORK |in J:mu:? nl:l‘-.mmmgv:;llfile:t i $99,- 988,117 as compared with $71,107,49¢ ol r > 11 o'clock L!‘g:mrl‘lml' ot "!! l:mc':‘!:: :hon for lighterage from Harlem river - a rman s N M. h 22.—Seven in-|conductor, aries Reynolds. or sald lines or terminals.” N R DivlKeeniro Culveris |1 Wat ronthl of fis fresediug senc.| (10 Puac, Tex, Mercn 21 —Brigaaiar [ QSHENG SURMERE L L New Tork et e U, e e | Adaa | L Said linte: o notice said that th lear of Snow. Of this amount $14,621,836 came from sorship to news despatches sent oyer|John C. Knox ed against the | ment of licenscs were accused today of |and g smali smount of money from wenld expire on March 22 *; Bty s e &xlwfl. "“"Z‘, twi&o :‘;lgnch 28 10 | commercial wires out of Kl Paso, which | ETenting of 3 separate trial and Judge cipating in a system of graft in a | the eight p.-un‘emotv& St 2 ,u: to x- n;;k local delivery, but not fandltlon :‘f t&e w"a-z;orogu“erfi *Wm'gt‘i%mu &E E_ma Weére of an “incendiary charac. }Juuu- M. Mayer reserved his decision. %"fif'mfi Py o:m;\( el = g.;.h:.v n e .: on freight for emport . retarded the 'wo o ey at 3022,410 as 3 i s s ah highway depattment. Tt is a month |$19,070,016 in 1915. toopneral, Bell said he aid not intend [LIGHTSHIP AT MOUTH e e Ere b e R T i meniy over to:him’ Ae:qea|CHINA HAD REVERTED TO behind ‘and it "the weather doca LA 1 e of Theapdatiuie OF THAMES TORPEDOED | feparimen (o rob appilcanis for Ii-|of them was lexving tho car he'fred REPUBLIC GOVERNMENT e FEAR FOR LIFE OF of their execution. The general ad et Ry ¥ censes as they stood in line at the|four shots throu e window. > - T Lt S et tie STONINGTON FISHERMAN |B® Was investigaiing reports that the|Only & Mast Remains Above the Sur- | window. The disciosurcs In this in- | After compieticg the robbe Yuan Shi Kai Pejects Emperorship at this time many improvement —_ Carranza w gartison at Juarez, across the face of the Sea. stance are sald to have come about robbers compelled the conductor and and Resumes Presidency. 4 .. river from El Paso, had deserted to th - y m made :u the 'ways ‘and | Manuel Madera Believed to Have Been Vills. canse e London, March 23, 1 through a detective posing as a pick: [motnrm.ln to reverse the car and head sufficientl: p. m—The ’ | T Gopars Drewned Off Block ‘lslend, he mute ot the | ment by which he was to divide what | point not clear to Y i ket and entering into an agree- it back toward Waterbui Peking, March 22 |~ mandate e e T Galloper 260 Ty ASKS CONDEMNATION g e T TR sank, | o stole with the insiders. e is sald | car. one of the men Shabpsasst acco: Ldo; repo h: Vi 'em money he repre- Xkeeping cul- | uel fisherman, OF GERMAN STEAMSHIPS n?’flfi;ég :mz,d'w(;fi'“a_ from ::nl:d“gs"h:‘:flr.x been stolen A‘l:ld w!:‘hl: mm-:‘edd :“lh. e f I the - seoor snow storm | Cases of Hamburg-American Lin Buenos Aires for Amsterdam, reports, | have seen it divided among those in the through the British Prize Courts. MOST BEAUTIFUL GIAL off B (o a0 gone out g small boat to set traw) made to pay tr.bute AT WELLESLEY coLLEGE ||% P B aartion (o' Che TeEWr Tev e the i f London, M thy above the s Miss Prisollla Barrows of Hartford— e b e of the sea. &ranting of the licenses. e Adalbert Kro - ,” the report says, “the Selocted by Clase Vote. - i e alive. admitied in Tertitte Yo mony taken in this investigation the - | U. 8. CAVALRY TROOPER - repara. W suLLET i a1, o St S e —_— > and_ in ng, w S Found in Box Car at Rodeo, N. Me— C";RO::-Y of the report has been sent | Dungleman, employed in P ly Atte s/ Adams Ex building here, was ‘ar- | tary rovably Attampted Sulelde. fuo ing Somimisionss 7 che tepmrimient | (e iy for Shatt oF 4100 o the P FIALe RAVINE Fe-anisred 11 cabinet D e i A bt A ~ a3 they may deom proper. | SXPTess oMce & WeCK MES. | et Thurs.| Million Dollar Fims in Oklahoma Off aund today. Fields. President to Consuit Oculist.. Tulsa, Okla., March 22 000

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