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a te FINA EDITION _ FIN EDITION “PRICE ONE CENT. Ome le vow ea Wea HAROH 6, 1915. 12 PAGES PRIOE OnE onm BiG LINERS RUSHING TO HELP LA TOURAINE, BURNING AT SEA NUTOPSY SHOWS MSS COOK "te Pars “ir ra wolS () 6” MESSAGE IS FLASHED SHOT SELF TD ESCAPE SHANE: MAYO EXONERNTED BY STATE FROM {ER TO C Coroner Terminates Investigation | i j\ When She Sent Out After Doctor’s Report on Condi- wy That Was Received at’ Vi tion of Girl—Body Is Sent 7 in County Kerry, on South to Brooklyn. leg ae Coast of Velen. a a ae an ea sos EXPLOSIVE WAR MATER MADE ATING ARS! “Rock, bas disclosed the fact that she may have beeg Jn Of pregnancy and that she had either undergone a hag been prepared for one by a practiced band. 88 f PO hese discoveries were made by Dr. Marvin M! LONDON, March 6—The-Prench Haer La. on fire 700 miles west of the French port of Brest, ac to a wireless to Lioyd’s at 10.25 A. M. to-day. The: : Rotterdam, Swanmore, Comishman and Arable ate Pt Richard F. Rand, the Yale University Obstetrical expert. Ne 46: '¢ of a criminal operation was dlneoteret and the iagelry Coroner Ell Mix has tow terminated. ‘The Coroner will simply report early , next week that Lillian Cook came to 2 . , = her death by a self-ipMicted bullet . : EXP IVES CARRIED to her wound. He will offer oo further state- ~ panel ms . assistance. ment of the case, nor take any further : _ ‘ARGO O. The message ft the i at “Th ; : , LINER LA TOURAINE | |County Kerry, on the southwest coast of Ireland. The giri's\ pody nas been sent to arpa salon ebiled ,Broowyn. It will arrive at her AT POWDER PLANT: z = me 1, Her owners, the le : father's house late this afternoon. (a Fay Compagni Generale A plain white casket, with only a ga the following statement: mute bearing the inscription “Lillian May Cook, 1895-1915," contained the} + body, The plainest of shrouds had been used, and there were several ; fisral pieces, one of them being a huge “reath of Easter lilies, the offering of seas the clerks in the office of the Mayo| /WO Buildings Are Blown Up| ", Company. The services will be held at Big Du Pont Mills in HS to-morrow at the home of Mins Cook's iH parents, No, 229 Union Sireet, Brook- about to elip from their piers et Ho- | iyn. New Jersey. boken, Iaden with contraband of war 4 Virginius J. Mayo, President of the paemenes $C Ru for Germany caused the Collector of ad Mayo Radiator Company, and the ‘Customs to send twenty inspectors to girl's employer, whose double tife In Two bientins housep of the Du Hoboken. New Haven und Brooklyn wag brought bee Powder Company, at Haskell, N./ ne inspectors were ordered to fo light by Lillian Cook's fate, wilt no: | 7 Were blown up At 11 A.M. to-day,|, une pepamore ware nudaren Me with the loss of four lives. One of x be cailed before the Coroner to give The other them from sailing if they were with- AGAINST ERMA mse vaste cabnee PHOTO By PATHR-SREARC. LIST OF CABIN ASSENRERS pean oe ON BURNING STEAMSHIP 3 songer list, comprising 84 persons, are five American jand ten American nurses, bound for French batt Lioyd’s wireless, apparently, conflicts with that by La Touraine’s owners. It fixes the location of he dead is John Colfax. any testimony in the case, He haa|t A$ out clearance papers or if laden with been subpoenaed to appear on Monday pe eeelied withheld By the 'Gerapany’a contraband of war. acannon ae ct tas aaaees Bivona Deiter was luded 004 tel United States Orders Ambas-| ht Of Them Registered From Addresses in|that the liner is close to the British coast, and thet fi ; ®) oetelaal coarstion Coroase Mix| vet ental at Pasian Ata oat | OTe sador Page to Inquire Into This City—Other Passengers Are Young reethe Whi sito &t Star ep nay eaO sailed from Mates ators for subseauent ac-|XT" jc moment of toe ecsesicn «| BATTLESHIP. FLOODED Hold-Up of Pacific. French Reservists. days ago. Sho is believed to have been , that @ sRilled surgeon might well| Mule was hauling & catload of tréight La Toutgine when’ she caught the © have pefformed an operation upon| On 1 single-track road near the SETT LES AT HER PIER WASHINGTON, March 6—Ambas- Practioally all the fretoabin passengers are residents of Montreal. |ance and was going to her aid. $| Lillian Cook at this time and left no| ending houses, When the smoke . evidence whatever of his handiwork. | !¢ared away not one fragment of the Withis @ very few minutes after| ule, the car or its freight could be Lillian Cook’s body had ben removed| found. Only a few scraps of the har- trom the thicket on Bleak West Rock | "°9%: very much twisted, were lett.. to the undertaking establishment in| The cause of the explosion ts not New Haven, Medical Examiner Scar- known. Since the beginning of the ‘They are as follows: sador Page at London was ordered to- ALPHONSE, ROBERT. No. 153 A wea cock, or valve for drawing] day to report details of the selsure of | wast Beventy-sixth Bt: New York. saalt water into the condensing ap-| the American steamship Pacitio, Capt aaonewe ae sa a big paratus of the second-class battleship] Mundy, reported taken into Deal by jester RALE Maine, fifteen feet below her water-|@ British warship. ton, s been asked to determine} ANDREWS, Mrs. ALICE O. L., station. At 10.30 to-day Assistant General Agent Oscar of the French Line, issued the following statement to La Touraine: Andrews of this city, who with her ‘on Ralph are among the passengers on Le Touraine, was on her way to Join her husband, Edward BE. An- Grews, who is employed by the . line, was burst or forced open at the French Government aa an automobile “ i \ borough discovered that his task was| 1°" Hie Haas ae bees, ae ea & Brooklyn Navy Yard at 8.30 to-day.| Whether this is the first step by Eng-| noston. demonstrator. Mr. Andrews left for We have absolutely no word except that which \ tore than the mere determination of force of retired United States ebi-|Water rushed through the elghteen- land In the blockade proclaimed by| CRarm, Mra, AGNES, Montreal, | Paris last fal, and last week cabled ae | sesnenpaned ee tne press. eourse rough inch pipe, overflowed the condenser | France an jand. so, then the his wife to join him. She left th ‘ouraine is one of the ners plying between breast. He saw at once that the con-| ‘ers to serve as guards. and filled the port engine room, United States will take vigorous ac-| CRAIB, Mise HELEN, Montreal. 10m of ner brothers here on Feb. 36. . York and Havre, and is under command of Capt. Because of war conditions and of the recent est: of the German “war zone” her passenger list was o An Grotaok Wee clemtas DELPOUCH, BENOIT, no address. i cea “ghe Pacite sailed trom Galveston| FEINBERG, B, No. i6 Woodbine|LIST OF PASSENGERS IN THE expert medical or surgical practi-| 0° ®ympathizer of oné of the nations being notified, sent word to Capt.| lM) oo Rotterdam with cotton in- | Avenue, Brooklyn. STEERAGE ON LA TOURAINE. } involved in the European war— Burd, industrial manager of the yard.) 4 sventually for Germany. She| FOSDICK, WOOD, Hotel Waldort,| The steerage passengers on La thoner,, aibly an employee of the Du tend all the available tugs, fifteen in : New York. Tv : tively light when she sailed from New York, . The most careful inquiry was made | plant. For sometime, Germans havé| number, were hurried to battle. | 72 loaded under Government super- ‘or! ‘ouraine are as follows: ly by Coroner Mix to learn whether Lil- | been barred from the powder works. [011° 1,’ Dump her out. The pumpa| ison and there is no contraband In CATERED, LOUIS, Poughkeep-| From New bie Francois A. The manifest of La Touraine on file at the Custom 1 lian Cook had been “keeping com- Se her cargo. Officials are coafident that | *! 1. Be ice Marie Bourbon, Ed- ows she floa' arsenal when she salled fe oa pany” with any man, but even this Could not keep up with the inflowing|i¢ sng has been eeited under the new| GRAVEL. EDMOND, Montreal. | ward Yates, Celine Gillet Pailemon bi sg bipalhabirn ayy VATERLAND SEARCHED water and the vessel settled slowly| gramme of the allies she ovent-| LEVY, GASTON, Hotel Claridge, |De Meyer, George de Hous Saturday. In her cargo are 4,594 cases of cartridges (Continued on Fifth Page. | b until her bottom ‘rested on the mud/uaiy will be released. New Tork. From British Columbia; Welter Fan. |nearly 250 tons, 139 rapid fire guns, 500 cases of cart: ea fa = bottom of the Whitney Basin, with @| nis Government is awaiting a| MAURER, JOSEPH L., No. 261°) rom Montreal: Mrs, Marie Reault id fi 550 of hi t to port, Highth Avenue, New York, |rapid fire guns, 550 cases jeavy ammunition, 8c 600 WERE KILLED IW Senided lst to port, definite declaration from the allies as | Highth Avenue, New York, mneph; Mr. Chatevaire, Mra,| : | ‘There was little or no to their intentions. UnoMek 'y it] MOZET, EUGENE, San Francisco. | Grendemouge, Mr. and Mrs, automatic revolvers, 2 heavy artillery guns, 7 barrels MEXICAN TRAIN WRECK | German Liner George Washington | Also Visited Fruitlessly by BOSTON, March 6.-—Report* Customs Men. f f It is believed the explosion ma; the body was unusual and A dition Pers fer ies ‘of aa | bave been caused by @ rot nt Commander L. R, de Stigeur, on &mong the thousand or m has been advised that the British and} P'RHAULT, JULES 8. Mont ‘authier Furey, Miss Emmetienne jpentine, trench digging machines, 12,000 blankets and | French Cabinets are far from being| REPUSSEAU, FRANCOIS, no a4-! Legaud, Mra, Abliczer, Mra. Jow ‘eral foodstuffs. fa unit on the new policy. dresa, i Conte, daughter, Luc . It is sald here that interference with| SIMPSON, RALPH, 20 address: | Goorg HOULET, AUGUBTE, Montreal. | tagnat, Paul Faguet, the general agent of the French York and one of the most widely known the Maine towed Into a dry dock 1a te ih day so that anent repairs | American vessels carrying non-contra- made nt po ralrona shove ; | A report trom Wastiington thle aft- mish be mando the cause of the nad articios to and frome Beifral porta 2 BREROPA: RAYMOND ROLF, n° | eat, Ju # Hormel, Jean Morlop AP is country, is on La Touraine en route:és eatauned a Jester Tecalved to-da¥. lernoon that the Hambire-Ameriean ; au: | Ori net be permitiai. On thls polat| WALKER, Dr. J.C. and Mra, New! From French Consulate: ‘ugene(% his wife, who is very ill in Paris. When fasion Into an abyss. Nine| ner Vaterland, the largtet vesss! ta) days. ‘The Maine been | the Administration 1s agreed. irra, pre eee eu No. 191 | Laprevte, ~Taneols Bennevilie, Yves|Saturday he left a cablegram to be ery than sige rant nd ne 1 Corman wave pia capone ge ats, | praia Street, Baisbridgn M qoute tame: see Stack meshes sake : er wth

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