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» W. Q. Braddock, Joseph Wheeirigtt and John ‘The Superior in charge at the French Hospital Florence Gordon, No. 1819 Trafalgar Square, Kathleen O'Hanlon, No. 43 Brownell Street, ton Island; Miss Ellen O' » 43 Brownell; Staten Island; Molly Bo is *3 $53 F isi GLUBMAN IS HELD BURIED FOUR DAYS spacey OOOO ALS, Spina FRIENDS SHOCKED ary QF DARDANELLES STRAIT Philip T. White Accused of British Admiralty Announces. Two a Rescued Miners All in Fair Condition and Some Able to Walk Out Unassisted. Aiding in Attempt to Rob Cashier of $9,500. HINTON, W, Va., March 6.—Forty- geven men weére taken alive to-day from the, Layland mine of the New River & Pocahontas Coal Company, where they had been entombed since last Tuesday morting by a gas explo- Blown Up—New Giant Russian Warships Threaten Turks. LONDON, March 6.—The allied fleet tas entered the narrows of the Dardanetion and is now bombarding forts on both sides of the strait, the Admiralty announced this afternoon. ’ . Bwo Turkish lend defenses have been severely damaged and the maga- 1 sine of ene blown up by the warships’ shells. ewes pi ent cs" |ICT OF PASSENGERS AMR TEBURNNG FRENCH STEAMSHIP (Continued from First Page.) x F “bas Of the rescued were able to walk unassisted from the colliery. All ‘were more or less weak from hunger; but otherwise were in fair ition. ‘The finding of these men alive gives hop@ that’ many others have besa: saved by .bratticing themeaives ct fromthe gas, and rescuers are fush- ing work in on effort to get through to all entries, One hundred ity’ men in all were The é E g fi : Total ) cashiers 5 Wihelms lithographing, concern into @ Rall August 7, and attempted to wreet from them a bag containing the money, 99,400. ford. ef White's artest spread through the Court House, and the ‘was filled with excited apectators before to Reymond nurse's x vier anaes and and seven buried by the expiosion. bodies of seventy-elght dead Baye been recovered. Nearly all of the rescued told the same story; pockets from the main passage ee by the blast when the ex- plosion occurred, but were in dark- ness an@ hindered in théir efforts to escape by debris. LINER LUSITANIA SAFE AT LIVERPOOL ‘The “narrows” is the strip of water- Way one and one-fifth miles in width Yeading past Gallipoll and info the i E ce they were at work in i ir Bet ae - BE3, a sli Hil ! | i roti Edward Riegel, Louls Gau- Y From Beigian Consulate: Benjamin Feinberg, Conrad Feddersen, Jules Minjauw, Isidor Lauckmaa, Joseph Vertongen, Arthur Muyile, From Chicago: Mrs, Alisa Piden and child. From New Orleans: Margueri Ca- laban, Rodrigues Anicete. ‘There are also in the steerage two deported aliens and a sailor, who is paing taken home sick. Aboard Le Touraine were the fol- lowing French reservifts, all sent he machine was not taven, through the French Consulate in the chauffeur lost his straw hat Maritime Building: taway. mart Seo Auguste, Mon- . Clenania, a former - treal; neville, Francois, New ‘ia York; Dartige, Gabriel Julien, Mon- treal; Gautrand, Louis Philippe, New York; Hamel, Jules Alexandre, Mon- treal; Lafond, Jean Morin, Montreal; Lapeyrere, Hugene, New York; Le Cos, Yyves, New York; Lussignol, Leon Henri Albert, Los Angeles; Morin, Jean Baptiste, Montreal; Provin, Maurice Claude, Montreal; Riegel, Edmond, New York; Robert, Alphonse, New York; Rostagnat, Jean, Modtrpal; Boulet, Auguste, New York. Most of the fifteen assigned to La Touraine were young men belonging to the class of 1915 of reservists. The | Montreal men came im a party and passed through the Consulate after tegistering their mames and their home ety. | i F< i a 5 | ! | Li s i i ? : ie | 7 i EF FF Sek é : i ; f ls 13 | i E f } i ; i i ly E iq i! zg Creeps Through a Mist With All Lights Out to Avoid German Submarine. i a if; ist it Fi it 3 g i fi LIVERPOOL, March 4—Moving through a mist in almost total darks ness, the big: liner Lasitania, from New York, entered port to-day, ex- traordinary precautions having been taken to guard against German sub- marines. . The Lusitania brought 476 passen- gers, of whom 120 were in the frst i i it i A i i by i id E t E [ H g t i [ i z if iil ! | ic ffi Fs A i z 7 a 3 72 | ak E i i ei sf? F i i eZ i fi j ‘ ‘ i i i : fF H & Fs. ti [ OT FOUR MEN DEAD, 1S KILLED HIMSELF i f I i if art fire iis i i ! i rf i a iz 8 : i i WOT TORPEDOED, SAY ALIVE IN COLLIERY! ° . aes ET War. Office; Claims . Further Gains at Several-Points _ on the Front. PARIS, March 6 (Associated Preas). —An oficial note ignued by the French Press Byrequ, declares that the Ger- man losees since the beginning, of hos- tilities im killed, wounded; sick and prisoners reaches. tte anosmails’ total This calculation; 14.pané known casualties in tgn German regi- “Somewhat; lively, artillery actions. ocourred around Nieuport and Ypres, From the Lys to the Alene’ there ‘was an intermittent cannonade, - “In Champagne our progress yes in the ravine northwest of Beausejour caused the Germans last night to undertake fresh courter-at- tacks, which we repulsed. All our, advance in the region of Perthes, re- ported in yesterday evening’s com- munication, . has been mainteined, Near Vieville-en-Haye, northwest of Pont-a+ Mout ee They fi to the woods, pursued by our shells. Near the, Forest of Narroy whole bodies of Germans unsuccessfully at~ tempted attacks on eur outposts.” upen a fa the soldiers cocupying ry UNDER OWN LAS FOREIGN ENVOYS TO LEAVE MEXICAN CAPITALINABODY Conditions Now More Critical |* Than at Any Time Since U. S. Troops Landed. é ce oa “3 WASHINGTON; ‘March 6—The forelgh dipigriati> oorpb’in Mexico City’ has decided to leave ia a body, Bespivtches tellifig ef the deuisidn. were received here to-day by pean diplomatists..and forwa ‘their. Nome governments. ‘ The ‘Mexipan situation, topp@l by thie latest development, wag admit- ted-im all quarters to be more.critical than it has been at any time since Huerta precipitated the landing of troops at Vere.Crus, Secretary Bryan had received to- Gey no word from. the latest repre- sentations.to Carransa against Gen. Obregon’s decrees in Mexico City and bis threat to leave the capital unprotected with water ‘and light plants out of commission and the at- tendant . possibilities of looting and killing. Bryan did not ¢o it further to-day than to say that the situation continued to be bad. i Bome definite development was ex- pected in diplomatic circles as the re- sult of the Sectmiea of the g of ‘uropean represent ve V4 the Mexican capital. Where the ‘dip lomatiats would go was the subject of some speculation. * Without diplomatic representatives, in Mexico City, portion of the: dist try would practteally be cut off from) the world, and ail foreigners be at the mercy of the facti Juan 7 eee ead of ered re, day declared a formal statement that reports of the iotden | of the situation have 3 y ” oxaggerated. He declared brew m wo do nothing to “cause euffering.” a Have You Seon John Flontgot John Fientge, twenty-three, a vaude- ville performer,’ is being sought by de- tectives of the First Branch Bureau, Fie cr Gtr a, fieeereritese Kae wctety fie mettt ate tes Peeceten Gn before - pod nese i No Danger of March Blizzard «_ Here, Despite Thick Flakes, Assures Bureau.” The Weather Bureau gave every anmurance to-day that the snowstérm which whitened the streets before dawn and continued in a-thick fall of sticky, wet flakes through the mera- . ing had im tt no menace of a Mareh Diizsard. The prediction was that the snow might turn to rain at any me- registered by the apparatus.on tep of the, Whitehall Bujiding. r , The forecaster eaid clehr |. was expected late to-morrow, ehitt of the wind into the weet, without any marked change of tem- perature. . : [ of the old-fashioned kin 44 t eix inches of snow, with till raging. After showing turning toward the laden winds awerved snow was reported all along eoara, f i i & Th fe The great bilxsard of 1688 March 12, following a rainy and buried New York in forty inche: of snow. { fall was still heavier. bad snow enough to interrupt traffic and wire communication. a Collars and protects your white collar from soil. et a.clean cloth with Carbona and gently, Ready to wear in an bing | iba Sano 0k ot, as es V¢ARDEN OF ALLAN BUSTANOBY’S® BROADWAY at OTH ST. 39TH, near BROADWAY Cuisine nid to be the bem in New Youn Real ‘Parisien Atmosphere } . DINNER, $1.50 I Dancing 3%. Cabaret AT BOTH PLACES ._“*To Let” You Know! HER BRITISH AGENTS. | ase be- : out in search of 4 trranged house, room, apart arrang Ny office, hotel or factory. ed 38,422 World “To Let” Ads. Were Pri the Riret Two Months of fore setting sail, so you should course Defore startin;