The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1915, Page 2

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iil f ft i Ht 2! | it | $ | | ofl] ? [; i ‘i ui 4 email villages were de- vasta\ of them having been minimize the effect of the bom tard hye fl 2 Mg Mga toyerd intelli Fecetved | provinces. damage ima fg not afraid, cence H ‘ake, prised and lost sevorely before it fled across the sand flats to the Baltic fortress. “All the middle section of the north- TAKEN BY KAISER, CLAIM IN BERLIN German War Office Also Re- ports the Repulse of French Attack. BERLIN, March 9 (by wireless to Gayuille, L. 1.)—The German General Btatt to-day gave out the following “On the road between Wytechaete and Ypres, near St, Elol, German sol- Mors captured from British troops a Group Of houses on the south slope wf the Lorette Heights. “Im the Champagne district the day generally was quiet with the excep- tion that early in the morning Ger- 1,000,400 GERMAN PIGS GIVEN TO RICH AND POOR “French attacks to the north of Verdun, in the Woevre plain and at a point near the Combras to the east of the heighta of the Meuse were re- pulsed, the enemy sustaining heavy the | The Hague, has sent to Great Britain | nh i z ; i i | \ | PUT LOSS BRITISH AT 6,000; ALLIES SAID 18,000, BERLIN (via Amsterdam and Lo: March 20,--An official etal fesued to-day by the German Sta deciires the tota) Ger. AND HELD ON CHARGE OF TRADING WITH ENEMY, LIVERPOOL, March 30, — George Arthur Gatehouse, a Canadian, living fm Montreal, wae taken into custody at Liverpool to-day just as he was about to mall for America. The police took him before @ Magistrate, who re- Mareh 10 to March 18 could not have bees less than 17,000 or 16,000, ‘ealed, trate considered th esate narrate mae Otte Kahn Alée Preneb Belief Fund ELECTRIGITY RATES Says Consumers Will Save $1,750,000 Annually by New Reduction. Vormat notification wae sent by the New York Edison Cumpany te the Pubite Service Commissién to-day that the Commission's order of last Tuesday directing tit the maximam Fate for electricity be cut from 10) Cente to § conte per. kilowatt would be’ | obeyed. The order goes into effeet May 1 and will continue fr three years | thereafter, or until a further order of the Commission. The company is to be given the privitere of charging for the installation ana renewal of tampa. | Carbon filament tamps are now su; niled free of cost. Me According to a formal annoance- | ment given out by the Edison Cor Dany to-day the annual saving to con- gumers which will result from the out in rates, will amount to more than| $1,750,000, ‘ ‘The reduction will apply to all ser- vice furnished: by the company in| Manhattan and the Bronx, with the| exception in thelatter borough of the old town of Kingsbridge and the seo- tion east of Bronx Rive While the Commisei order te di- e: rected ’ A DUMMY, SAYS P _—— dail. As for Jameg)W. Osborne, fessed to be No, 223 West Newton 8 and that there is no No. 310 Cia: Street, Boston, these two addressee being those given by the mysterious Oliver Osborne, “There is an Oliver Osborne,” said James W. Osborne. “I saw him, my wite saw tim and an officer of the Government saw him. He had to re- turn to Boston yesterday, but he will) be here when he is needed. Despite her night in cell Miss epactacies which he weafs 4M the time except when asleep. a His first informatin about “Oliver Tong distance telaphonp meaenin fhe @ man who he Avas connected a Boatop . ‘man told him oliver ‘Osborne would call to see him, and “Oliver” came | Rertinawarnten wun intent co letter but Tater determued &o jeliver it in looked spi¢ and span when bes tea Po eclared several @ entered the courtroom with her thee aoe counsel and her sisters Dora and | Osborne” “ite woah render him- Rose. Her white collér and cuffs and'self Mable to prosecution under the her white kid gloves were spotiess, | Mann White Act on hie Her blue serge gown wag unwrinkied 4 hs and her small straw hat was set on her datk hair at the proper angie. She professed to be distressed at the! fIEODLD4-05000000900000-008 GERMANS CONFISCATE CARGO OF OIL ABOARD A DANISH STEAMSHIP, LONDON, March 20.—A cargo of oil aboard the Danish steamer Bryseel has been confiscated by the German authorities in the Pomeranian seaport of Swinemunde, according to a de- @patch from Copenhagen to the Bx- change Telegraph Company. ‘The veasel was released, ‘The Bryssel was tound trom Phila- Geiphia for Stockholm and was stopped in the Baltic on March 11 by a German cruiser and taken to @winemunde. The vessel previously had arrived at Kirkwall and had vol- untarily submitted to an examination by the British authorities, wha pete mitted her to pass. She also put into ceived declarations from the con- mignees, certified by the Swedish authorities that the oll was destined for use only in Sweden. ————— SPANISH SHIP TRIES TO RUN THE BLOCKADE CAPTURED BY CRUISER. LONDON, March 20.—It is reported that a Spanish ship laden with fron ore and proceeding to a German port tured by » British cruiser Sands in the Strait of Dover and sent in to Jarrow in charge of an armed crew, ‘The Spanish ship was attempting to pase the Hritish blockade. NETHERLANDS PROTEST AGAINST BLOCKADE SENT TO THE ALLIES. LONDON, March 20 (Associated Press)—The Government of the Neta- erlands, according to the correspond. ent of Reuter’s Telegram Company at and France a protest against the Brit. (sh blockade of Germany. Ne Truth in Report of Joint Repre- eontation to Japan. WASHINGTON, March 20.—The Brit- (sh Bmbassy this afternoon issued the following : “The *Britieh Bmbassy learns that there is no truth in @ report emanating trom Pekin that the British and Russian Ambassadors at Tokio have made joint representations to Japan on the subject of China, or that the British and United States governments are in consultation with @ similar object.” _——— KEEP MARRIAGE SECRET. ‘Then Fair Learn Trip Was Pisaned te Halt Remanee. To divert her thoughts from mar- the mother of Mae Komicke of 1648 Hateh Avenue, Osone Park, Queens, decided that a trip to the cific Exp Mra, Komicke of John Titel of Ne, « Bainbridge Avenue, have extended ¢) When Mra, Kumicke suggested « trip, Feb, 15; the young womas Bur ried to tell Joha Titel about it and the New York Edison Company exclusively it is believed that this company’s subsidiaries in Greater New York will also cut their elestric charges along similar lines without'a formal order from the Com- mission. The Edison Company also notified | the Commission that it will shortly | file with it a new achedule of rates because wholesale users of electricity ere to have their rates reduced pro- portio: he, corpat pave Out © ata ment to-day saying: "he company make tha large re- duction in price for electrical ser- iiaerine total teact ae ‘ Ll ferith the order of the Publte Gervi tim the pr to business pt - and reduction in the efficiency lamps.” oe! CARRANZA FREES PRIESTS. Sizteen Made Prisoners by Obregon 7... Relended 40, Vere Cran. whereabouts have arrensa, agency here announced receipt : Vera Mer tat ‘south Franses forces expact to ocoupy that Carranaa forces ute digging trenches and fortiftying Vera Crus with a series of barbed wire stockades, ap- perenty fn asiticipation of attack by the Villa-Zapata forces. The wire’ extends & pdint on the beach to the rail atout a mile and a» half north of the city, and will be con- ee to Tejeria, making a semi- le UBL ea FOUR HELD FOR EXTORTION. Prisoners Ate Accused of Demand- ipa 01,500 Prom Laber Unies. tor North Ninth 8 Brooklyn, four men were held in $1,500 ball by Magistrate Reynolds in Fed morning. Mey Srresteg last night Eaves sree oa ‘fine Int Glass We inion lyn Labor po a Bie on sa pa; | DENIAL BY BRITISH ON CHINA,| =2¢ the the Beierne of an ths Norte” nth rome activities of photographers and the new United States Marshal Thomas MoCarthy drove them from the room. At the opening of the proceedings Mr. Blade asked permission to ex. amine the affidavit made yesterday by James W. Osborne upon which the warrant is based. After examin- ing this and the warrant he do- manded an jmmediate examination. Assistant United States District At- torney Wood said the Government | Would not be ready to proceed until next Wednesday afternoon. At this! Mr. Glade, who. ts a small. man, showed signs of a disposition to take & voyage clear through the roof. He said he had not slept all night and was completely overwrought. GIRL'S LAWYER SAYS PROCEED- INGS 18 AN OUTRAGE. “This court,” he shout “cannot be used for such a purpose. The Government should have its wit- nesses here. This whole proceeding is an outrage against this girl and against the laws of the country.” Commissioner Houghton said he would grant the Government’ mo- |: tion for an adjournment until Wednesday, ahd would @x bail at at $6,000. Mr. Slade abdtually wept. He entreated the Commissioner to make the bond $2,500, saying that Mr. Marghall told him fast night that would” be sufficient, But the bail atuck at $5,000, and upon seeing that he could not have it reduced Mr. Slade said he would furnish a bond. After the court proceedings Mr. Blade talked at length about the case. “In the first place,” he said, “there is no Oliver Osborne—there is no Oll- ver Osborne other than James W. Osborne. I am an officer of this court and I say as such that I know who is the man James W. Osborne has procured to masquerade as Oliver Osborne. Ths man's name is not Os borne at all. with his dumm und mas tom hotst umm me toa fh Plaindiela, N, J,, and to other hotela on the registers of whicn ap; the entry ‘Oliver Osborne and wife, New York.’ If the proprietora of those hotels don't identi WwW. On borne as the ‘Oliver Osborne who ac- companied Miss Tanszer I'll make any apology and reparation he aske for. ADMITS “OLIVER OSBORNE” MAY. HAYE A LETTER. “They say that the alleged Boston ‘Oliver Osborne’ eevee i ba at ee she was writing Q Osborne, "Why James W. juced @ letter he | of DETAILS OF COMPLAINT MADE “AGAINST GIRL. ‘The complaint on which Miss Tan- ger was arrested oc! violation of | Crimi 15 of the nited States riminal Code relating to mail frauds and was sworn to yesterday by James W. Osborne. Mi fra intly devised scheme to defraud” Osborne and ob- tain money,.from -hing by false pre- tenses, fe § All the: alle, wer col tis the mai ° Mi Tanser on Feb. 16, 1916, frou ti Madison Post ‘OMmee, of Jetter addressed to Osborne at ‘his office, No. 116 Broadway. ‘ ——$<$< TUG RAGES TO:LAND LATE PASSENGER ON STEAMER Capt. Pendleton Has Just Time to Grab His Hat Before Rush to Catch Metapan. Just after the steamer Metapan of the United Fruit Lane got under way for South American ports and the ‘Weat Indies, at noon to-day, Capt N. E. Pendleton, a belated passenger owner of a number of schooners. rushed down, the pier. He was put on a tug and made 6 lively chase after the fast receding vessel. He ‘Was expected to catch the Metapas off the lightship, while she was dis- charging the pilot. He had received word one of his schooners was in trouble in the West Indies and hé was wanted.. He had just time. te grab, bie hat and make ger the wharf Without bagmage. Former senator Theodore Burton of Ohio, was one of the Metapan's pas- sengers. He is going to make a study of South America and work to estah- Ush better friendly and business reia- tions with the people for this country. we ih attorney and tictaa, wa Seis rae ae passengers e Metapan were John Barrett, President of the Pan-American Union, John whom are hi ways, to work on lines Burton, of Senator oils a WOMAN DROWNS IN WELL. in their various similar té thone have| Falls in While Drawing Water— York County going (6 lew Yor! up! the ‘of the United States “Goversment and warrant on his own facts stated rape comes be DROPPED DEAD PLAYING GOLF were Beston Business M. Suceumbe on Wellaston Clebd Links. (Syeolal to The Rrentag World.) BOSTON, March 20,—Harry Mc- Glenen, a well known Boston business man, and son of Henry McGlenen, for yeare treasurer of ti H ead ‘this afternoon while place ine, Tivo “state hole ‘atthe Walleceon “aii = ih Al Man Arrested im Church = Peer! itn Boxes Found Rised, James Dalton, who admitted to the See ears hry an ich five. poar in Part 17 of the Supreme Court. “Rae lived with Dora and me at No, 968 Aldus Street, in the Bronx,” sald Rose, “Last October bro home @ man she introdu Osborne. He called at the house many times after that, sometimes as often as seven times a week. He ate there. Just befoi anksg! SAY6 GIRL REFU! DIAMOND RING. “He gave Rose a diamond horse- weeks ago a man brought o diamon@ ring to the place where ah+ ‘works, but « uldn’t take it, she w afraid of a /“He told Rae he was the son of « wealthy ranch owner at Santa Rosa, Cal, and had eighteen rooms in his house out there. Hae told us she was se to marry him. Jf James W. Beborne tent wh; iver dgean't he Mother Unable te Save Ner, of smoke as la as the top of the peak rose t through etill air to ye usando foot ‘Phere waa dul ae x adlewed jit the | pol § On, y OFFICIALS DECLAR —— | said there was ho doubt that Mrs, Alma Swatell Mayo, buried there May 11, 1892, was the first witht Virginius J. Mayo, wealthy ee Haven, Conn., manufacturer, wito ts ~ fhe centre of a strange love tangle. “Virginia J. Mayo, Erie, Pé., and~ Rockford, Ill,” was scrawled in pew eit on the death certificate of the Woman buried there, ands marriage records here show Virginius J. Mayo and Alma R. Swathell were married here Sept. 9, 1880. ‘ | The Mrs, Mayo buried at Riverside died in Philadelphia Jan. 14, 1987, her | death certificate shows, and her bedy | Wes held in a receiving vault several years before buried. ‘ WORKERS HIT’AT, GOETHALS; Say He Drops O14. Fapama Ea Dloyeus' for Newer'Mem *» ‘WASHINGTON, March’ 90.—Protests’ against employment of aliens as artisatis’ on the Panama Canal‘an@ against: the discharge of old employees, were. left: at the White House to-day for preben+ tation to President Wilson by a eom~ mittee representing civilian working» men on the tethmus, They also asked, for an eight-hour day, The committee contendéd that Goethals had laid off men who ed on the canal for tong. LA ee nee newer men. The President is 7 one Beeretary Garrison. “ueeton va Menday. + Rvery Night, Thy “KEEP Sit gti The femous Kagitah Oomefien FRED WALTON. At Q0th #1 ey at 3 Bway. .ANCENG, CABABEI P ya ‘sntertaininee| | PM, 4 aime Neschinaa or ded

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