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‘that there was nothing for Congress to do at this time. Republican and Democratic mombers agreed there wore precedents for the Administration's course: that the dispatch of the troops, was legally called an act “short of war” and therefore not within the jurisdiction o The Ambassadors from Chili and Brazil, who took part {n the Pan on Secretary Lansing to-day to inquire about the action of the United States They were informed fully and made no comment. American concert which resulted in the recognition of Gen, Carranza, called AU. and an explanation of the Administration's course given by Chairman Stone, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 11, 1916. FRENCH LOSS 2,500,000, | BERLIN IS INFORMED | Britisn Casualties Placed at 600,000 in Confidential Report Made in Paris. BERLIN, March 11 (by wirelers to! 1,400 YARDS OF TRENCHES WITH MANY GUNS TAKEN (Continued from First Page.) CAPTURE OF VERDUN FORECAST IN BERLIN; LOSSES ARE GREAT, LONDON, Mirch 11.—The Rots terdam corresy ondent of the Dally Mat! telegraphs “The fall of Verdun DRIVE, SAYS BERLIN eion of the western part of the is confi. na dently expected in Germany Sayville)—A ential | “ : 4 tion of @ disposition to do more than gather Information eaten mate by te, Neate to peace ger a! We efforts of ne few days, The Vossische Zeitung ' Army officers familiar with Mexican affairs are of the opinion that the Inter of War, Gen Galileni, at the| th® west of the village of Vaux ted ik Galluteg \ penitive expedition Into Mexico ander Gen, Funston will eventually result Note of First Chief R military conference, saya a despatch| 4nd of Fort Vaux and at several tatite Conv SST ORAE Tea TTiay iets Ten attel st Chief Re may P been a contin as ! ; fm this country shouldering the responsibility of establishing a responsible Pp : . acl from Amsterdam to the Overseas| Points on the Woevre plain. With Satie & ins a8 a sallyport against our s uthe } government in that republic. sages from various points of Mexico e- ursuit of Geronimo in News Agency, the French casualties| the exception of a local French Bux and Moulainville hb . Rist fer el aebilbetal tablish the fact that Villa, having through the Colw | Mexico. | WD to March’ 11, 1916, amounted to| Attempt to deliver @ wurpties ate | yc tauaod werious 4 Ye [ane ears correspondent of the { plished his purpose of drawing United States troops Into Mexico, will now ped dead and 1,400,000 wounded. or waa @ S repeling ttl ban works of the Germans near Em: amie paper wires : ibe i attempt to rally the Mexican peop! his sapport ander the pretext of , . mong the latter, the despatch adds, , oe re bermenti. ; . ‘ ;; H My jexican people to sappo La REPLY NOT D 400,000 were severely wounded. In| &tinary losnes, there were no de- In the Vosges French batteries t since the battle of Verdun repelling an invasion of conquest. - addition, 300,000 men were missing. cisive infantry engagements. h been very active in the val- began have the German josses been It is no secret that the War Department Is preparing for a task mach ‘ ‘ The total losses of the French, Gen. “Through a direct hit by one 4 of the Teur and to tie rast 0 so terrible in yesterday's (Tues. larger than the subjugation of Francisco Villa. If our troops should sue- \Washington Will Tell Him Re- Gailleal’a statement shows, contlt of our anti-alreraft guna a French | Tho battle of Verdun tn fast dwin- | 20)'s) Muhting = Whole brigades } ceed {n getting hold of Villa within w short time and dealing ont the sort! quest Will Be Considered euace Caen Site taeientlas aeroplane fell down in flames be- [dling in intensity. The Germans have J Were Practically wiped out of ex { of Justice he has earned the sitnation would clear at once, But Villa has rae to the present have lost 600,000. | tween the mutual lines southeast | f1),,10 ot the toriteon irotaithetend TATE RINGS Yeat, fWecthindt al ‘ been warned, and the Indications are that he is now working on a new) Whien Move Is Necessary. ‘A deapatch from London yeeterday| Ct Chatead Satins. The ccoupante Jing the violence of thelr onsiaughts units engaged ios! two-thirds of 4 lation, directed xt the United State: | asics pm London yesterduy) were dead and were buried by ue | Whether they will make another big | (heir strengin. They suffered } revolution, again: 8 sald that according to the German) toesener with the remains of the | cfort after a lull or whether tie bat heavily, aS always, in bayonet ‘G | " ” or ns a he ba ' a a 4 FUNSTON MUST MAKE QUICK DASH. BASTING TON, stare A1—Cont comunity ties Be total of German} toneiner | tle will end, aa iid the other grent fighting, but even more cruelly st ; fh . an tranamitte 0 98, ! offensiv the wente Oy Lom Fr i The military authorities are informed that Villa, although he has a| communication dated at Guadalajars, an bbWa Th these listen to ROTATE [one geetuwam “ornne | Waenn Yotnarimal conditions of trench artery? scene . y 4 My ie 3, ot be disce = 2 big artillery organization, is short of ammunition. Everything depends| March 10, which wax handed to him _ ks Garmin omer os Vr Snts bot french military cpioion (oie 5 7 3, * * ie rman in enin alin . —_————_—. nena upon the ability of Gen. Funston to make a quick dash into Mexico with| PY Joma Acune. Carranza’s Minister ALLIES REFUSE TO TAKE | cxcrations up to eae und’ et ab WHA Cee ee re te wey oe ‘ , ‘ na reply to , . | his cavalry, and to bring behind this dash adequate supply trains and|tne Amertcan Government's repro- \ 5 though accurately and officially still) On the west hank of the Mouse the BRITAIN NOT TO ASK reinforcements. fentations for permission to pursue GUN: OFF E E S unknown, are sald to reach a total of |Géermans, facing an effective curtain \ of fire from the French, have made ‘The War Department fs working hard mapping out a campaign that the Vila bandits with Amertean FF ARM D LIN R a tad aman nes The ee Wake ho further attempt on 'ethincourt. ANOTHER LOAN HERE forces: ys 9 ‘ordin: ™ ey contented themselves with win- — . wiil allow the largest possible number of American troops to return ffOM | wa ing repiv to your embrteous | Will Soon Make Formal Answer to} ment obtained through an authorita-|ning back, at heavy cost, portions of = Villa's country alive and unhurt. They faced the practical certainty that| note, gated yesterd 4 bt ‘American Request to Disarm tive source. Corbeaux. wood which were wrested|J. P. Morgan & Co. Deny That the expedition is going to cost the lives of many American noldters, laa tacts LHeOu Mee, | ease M in ‘i This total includes the lonses. in| “he wetermined mature, of thé Head of Firm Has Large To minimize the American losses, Funston’s orders are to strike hard| Belt (Silliman's secretary), 1 have| lerchantmen, driving the fret breach in the Frenoh | tack there indionten the Germans ovis Credit Secured in London. ; and quick. the honor to inform you oa have WASHINGTON, March 11.—The En-| position north of Verdun, the capture |dently intend if possible to drive = sites By overwhelming, sudden envelopment of Villa and his outlaws, the| brought the above note to the atien- |eonte allies have agreed to inform the | of successive ridges vf this wood and | (Praukh Cumleres wood to the village Unbiodi-dNetob il fl Madeetistah Rehnaa a | the forest region down to the actual [Of Cumleres and get In between Dead | to-day by J. P. Morgan & C { army hopes to prevent extensive fighting. If Villa is not crushed, decisively | on of the First Chief of the Con- | United States that they cannot accept | ky of the fort nd the storm. | Mh ahd Goowe Hills. This they near-| “There ts no truth in the report that and quickly, the Administration belleves operations on a much greater gcalo | *ttutlonalist: «=v and depos! |the proposal in Secretary Lanaing’s| 0 oe ng F Bo watiet at * thie ceeded in doing on Wednesday.| ir storgan has arranged in London ¥ may be necessary. of the executive power of Mex! Ao 5 recent circular memorandum that oneal’ Ne east tani OF brite beset oe | hy |tor « large ore Te ~ rat ‘ae etn § sis f ‘i AN yi nm est bank of the oO attnc " 01 large credit agu’ a Tho President wants to avold such a campaign as would entall use te recipes heed bed ar hes Pee eee tho pert er td be'entered into for the! river, ‘ {it Hill No. 265, to the securities. We are informed that of militia or calling of volunteers. Any delay in moving the regulars across | i+ 4, the SasaHnnn tee Stata ae te Daughter of Noted Architect Slit | Warsbanvauipa, Condreasen’ Pitloed It is interesting to contrast these | possession bitcbecerins icabeceal eee n Crane ween a 4 f of Sty | 5 ae é 5 vi . ~ r ceeding in a manner satisfactory to ; ~ boundary would be to this end—to have every arm in readiness for! American Government, that he learn cumbs Ten Days After Her | tne allies on this aupject have been furs, illtary oMclals point ott mean time they, Woult Gert i the) the British Treasury, but we ave worl ed With rogret of the lamentable in-| Baby Was Born ended and formal replies to the Amor. i osha peat this process against Dead Mao | received no suggestion that the Brit- The American troops are going to a mesquite-covered desert. The|cident hich occurred tn the town! sire Alan a mi Marion ican suggestion are expected soon. aoa fal ae mena Tae Hy AaRLIR ge acre oiler Ioan Inc Atrics either secured character of the country promises many obstacles, Establishing of supply |Of Columbus, N. M., on account of | pei Carrere, dusatter We ihe ate ‘The United States does not question eaanlee gun’ aad Writs ‘ik ihe ‘ pasar fat has ry aig Meuse | of unsecured.” si bases at various points along the border for food, ammunition, and expectally |(M¢ asaault it suffered yesterday | join Mf Carrere, {the Fight wnder international law of 4 |to th i "the river. ‘The ranks | bec pring rT ae ' + * A Jo , noted architect, died they had no room to fall and fell he west of the ri The ranks non : water, are prime factors. trom the bandits Jed by Franclscolo¢ tevor yesterday In the Polyelinic SEGENINE Ey LGUR Cah cn | SERECIBN I SOOERS [of the Germans were depieted by yer. | 1 GERMAN PLANES - { Hosptt y és ment was pro-| " m ‘dia c josses in the as VILLA MAY DECIDE TO MAKE STAND. iia at although there haa been a[/ioepital ten days after the birth Of | 3664 purely as a Aumanitaria pro-|"‘etatla of the attack on Fort Vaux | between Douaumont Village and Hau- | DESTROYED, CLAIM 5 eh there hi son. Oo ex! ublished here stow that th 1|dromont and on the village of V i Upon whether Villa would make @ stand againet the American troops or| competent number of forces in the! Sirs, Fox, whose husband le a law- |Dedlent OM Sovount of the develop. | 21, ere show that the general Wii ere cut hort by French fire OF FRENCH OFFICE. split his forces into small guerrilla bands for a harrying campaign in the|State of Chihuahua to re-establish |yer and the aon of Mr. and Mrs, | ment of submarine warfare, Without He UEC T Le Tisy: Gad anid te |e es -———— foothills and arroyos of the barren northern country depended the imme-|rder and afferd protection to Na-| Alanson fox of No, 48 Fifth Avenue, such 00 agreement the law atands. It betel dared tec raltarrgt hannah Saba Givicn PARIS, March 11.—Contradicting diate success of the punitive expedition | ioduig Gud) (forelpiorg, Aver alton | Ware Wuarvied Ih tile Guagal oF BE | Tan ia Semeimution SF CRIS) GHSBIpIS | ore ee eas envy: Bre during GREAT GERMAN WARFLEET bide deaee oped sm ae fe Sri De : |Francinoo Villa appeared in the moun ° the chapel of St. /that the United States informed Ger- Under continuous heavy fire during | six German fighting planes w a Villa’s strength was also a doubtful factor, Various reports placed his |scine of the above 8 7 Hartholomew's Church on Feb. 16,/many that her announced intention | the entire day, and after a period of Heiad ses AR aurea by forces at from 1,600 to 4,000. His contral body was last reported at Boca| sues of the tovernor at the state | NTE TODO aoe aavenel| winetts WAGE: Wan ibsccilatent| “cee ConaTre pace ineciat STILL OUT ON THURSDAY i. it Way ie nat Grande, twenty-five miles southeast of Columbus. ‘That he will retreat in-|and of the Co end ibid dois Allport ee thas ike ape Megas yb tN , noonsistent way jaunched at § o'clock in the eve- — to-day that eleven German aera 4 : Conatitutionalist Consul|ergetic church worker, being Vice | ‘7th, asurances previously given in lay that eleven German aero- & land was generally believed. te 12) Pano, Texas, the Firat Chiet or- | President of the New York Northfield | °° eee en | AUX FORT TAKEN AND Hen rwegian Skipper Reports Seeing "The. Fone Tont Oily aly alrerate 4 A fan-like enveloping movement from three points along the boundary, {dered the timely departure of 2.500| League, She was also a graduate of (Fifty Vessels in Southern Part | 't was stated ; | with Carranza’s troops possibly preventing Villa's retreat south, was tho|Men commanded by General Tais|the Brearley School, PORTUGAL ACTED ON | a are ee error A ° f North Se q ithe " nan official atatement tentative American plan. The exact number Gutlerrez, with instructions to active- he liv Yo, ‘overt y a hail of shell whic! Ol ¢ Sea. | claimed the destruction of twenty believed, will comprise from 5,000 to 8,000 men. i Crossed the line into American ter-/ aan = AIN | bephey dap anda. preston Pht | prcphetar sr inatbelbcstd creas steam- to Study Bulgaria itory, which they undoubtedly did, ——_— | adily forward until| ship Bergen met on Thursday in the! ay DAM ‘ ‘tial campaign {s to be a caval uk ly did, mat ; : ; | F {AS AM (via London), March { A tea ain isa Stina dates AMelidt ey Manis laedal Aha te compelled by the tenacious pursuit of TRIC CEN HIP ON {seized German Ships interned in ae toed ey uted brilliant southern part of the North Sea a/tt.—A lark of members of | . v q 10-!the above-mentioned forces. | Har! Cie se 6mm possession of Fort | German fotiile of Atty dreadaoughts, | iis urs’ o weiea, Th } c arbors When London x bera of tt . day planned to move all available troops now inland to the border to rein-| Fra ESS ES 0 ar Vaux. leedineia ahd: lakwe deaceove members of tne German parties, ine \ force garrisons sent over the boundary. = alike the lheuesieey es] M AG 10 MEXIC Asked It: That the French inter were able) latest Tah Gee EE ee RESa Lena purpose The first detachment will probably go over tho Mexican National |mado in the States of Sonora and : 3 LISBON, Portugal, March 11 (vig | elect the Gormane trom this posi-| ‘The largest ship in the eet was the | possibilitien miry, accords Rallways from El Paso, In the direction of Cludad Chibuabua, in the hope |Clibuahua by Indians from the roser-| Telegraph Companies Give Notice] Paris)—The Portuguese Cabinet has | i) WW 'deciared Seve to be ons 08/90" Ameadnauent Hindeaberg, |Hehneatariane eo. Visit At of getting ahead of the bandit and driving him and his followers back onto|Vations of the Government of the| That They Will Be Care- resigned to give place to a national] ‘0M incidents which always is to} One squadron was steaming in an} }amentarian nie visit. Maca- the other two columns, one of which will drive south from Nogales in the | UAlted States, Incursiona into the | fully Scrutinized. defense government, which ia now| D® expected in war without affecting | easterly direction followed by two direction of Hermosillo, while the other goes directly south into Chichuahua | St#t¢ of Sonora occurred more or less : has i dtd tha PLGA lar are Gan eaitatS [eee —- ‘ About the vear 1880, when Gerenime | A atriet censorship has been pinced| In Parliament yesterday Dr, Au-|{0n® | The lone here was o unter: state trom Douglas or Naco. the Indian c| ‘lon messages from the United State ‘ fae Ay brlanced by gains to the westward| A London despatch on March 8 sald ‘The orders to Funston to take Villa dead or alive were sent to. Funston acai e ie y Ae oe ih He to Mextoan cities, it was aan “en Sifae Cation aaa area or ee jot Douaumont village, where the that German fleet of at least fifty big WEAR THIS . go in Fort Mount, Ala., led at? a os, ‘a r ‘abinet, read es ex-| z a ae a 8 had been sighte t prearenr ibe scan! Wileses ies Gs Gen, Hugh L. Scott, Chief | umerrus horde and invaded a part |bY cable companies here to-day. Allj changed between Germany and Por. | Germans carried the projecting spur | Tr ernoon ip the North Gen eft North BU N of Stag. Funston will no jampered by Washington save through tho| or the north of the State of Sonora, |messaxes to Mexico, via KI Paso, must |tugal, and also a note from Great] Sf Tomumant Hil, culminating 18 iouand by a ateam trawler, accord- General Staff. He has sufficient supplies at El Paso to last his columns|committing many murders and depre- | D® Written In plain English or Span-| Britain, requesting the Portuguese Ablain wood, the total front being) 4, Reuters Amsterdam corre. three months and as soon as he arranges his transport he Is at Mberty | dations of life and property of Mexi-|!#® and will be aubsect to censorship, | Government, in view of the alliance | “Doe i! ae : ,, Sbondent. A later despatch of the HE flag in full color tn a ef to cross the border. can families until after @ long and between theae nations, to seize Ger-| Westward of the R.ver Meuse tho same date said the German feet re- arash Ar hasctital is eet RIGID CENSORSHIP IS ESTABLISHED. tenacious chase by amertean and | GITIZEN SOLDIERS WILL jms see Poreucwone porte, | err Shanta, but the German newts [HBr Wy ed NGARE TeOras |S AOgrO fhepets ‘4 A Mexican forces the band of ale 2 rene! pands, e German news- ail ; e 4 a In Mine with Gen, Funston’s request that no publicity be given the plan | (0). wry nnn yh ea te eniee | AMSTERDAM, Marca 11.—The! papers declare that the advanced e- Sene ‘Weep ula in, Baper to @rold lose of campaign, the War Department has clamped a tight censorship on all | was captured, : aie DRILL IN INDIANAPOLIS Deutsche Tagesseitung, commenting| positions of Dead Man's Hill are in L 4 messages going to the border. Mane fantalenvante:Oniinenhue ted ae on the German declaretion, of war} German hands, This elevation is RYSSIAN SQUADRON IS = = —_. The Villa bands, soordng to he bet reports avalabe, appar to barely ino Indian chit, Victoria, comn-| War, Department Designates Fort mats Guiseaion: tdci "uedai stints ethincourt ond ait te roads; + BOMBARDED FROM SKY teen ian i ig pre, na nco . operating during the last two months !n the mountainous regions of} manding about 800 Indians, took Benjamin Harrison as Central against the Italian Government , southw: pati Chihuahua and Sonora, which represents a territory of approximately 600 | place betwe:» the years 1884 and 1886 States Rend which 8 reported to have seized leading: RORtAN eae, ‘a . = | . nf on . ae : 9 n equare miles, Its bounds may be given roughly as Chihuahua and Hermo-|Then the bands of marauders com- a NEREEY OUR: some German ships. a 9 -@ |German Hydroplanes Hurl Explo- sillo, Mexico, and El Paso, Tex., and Nogales, Ariz. mitting alas many crimes, went Into| CHICAGO) March 1i—-Port Benja.} oreugel's selnure of Gacman mer-| PARIS ADMITS GERMANS sives on Ships in Black Sea Absolutely Removes ‘The Sierra Madre Mountains disect the region. Foothills running off |!¢ Country a# far as the villages of | min Harrison at Indianapolle nae | Coe ears eolutation ot wte| HOLD PART OF VAUX IN and Escape Unharmed Indi ti 0 k from both sides of the mountains combine to make it the most hac Tejolochic. or Trea Castillos, very | been selected by the War Department against the republic. It has not been | y, 48) 7B, aNd ESCap\ ead ndigestion, One package it inaccessable | A \ * 1 _ reer wae M “ ‘ BERLIN March 11. G Fy i section of Mexico, The task vet for Gen. Funston tn thts mountainous coun |Mtr the capital of Chihuahus and] ae the training camp of fie central MeN aon at SAAT a haps lBREIN. | Maven IL = German proves it, 25cat all druggists. ring rat fo eneounte . | State: mmer a fall, iB -eMon: 7 a " 5 zs jhydroplanes bombard a Russiat t try 18 looked upon as being only second to that which resulted in the cap: | UFINE ‘he firsi formal encounien by baad aes Moblbediccel BETS PARIS, March 11—There 1s still| squadron consisting of one battleship, a ture of Geronimo. havik lout Walk Ohlae thay oat oe nounced to-day by Col. D. A. Fred- 1 BEL TANS : eee ening, Sor the peeeeenion of| five destroye wa ral merchant. aR OUS NOTICES. . they were dis- hm & r y 01 ; 01 - | me 6 Blac , " a oh A Oe US's es It was learned today that the State Department did not ask Am |)y vcr, srick, commander of the Derartment| OUR BELGIANS ARE oe sorta ae shenah War Ofiee| wae officially announced tacday, Hits bassador Arredondo $ request: permission of his Government for Amerl-! “on these two occastons, through |of the Lakes. Col. Frederick sald SENTENCED TO DEATH ioe tternoon. were observed on the destroyers. e troops to enter Mexico or for the co-operation of the de facto t é i eaPs sre. would thr . 7 J | The attack occurred near K a | can troops . eo Ort We D facto troops |an agreement hetween the Govern. | there would ‘be three camps at In- BY. GERMAN COURTS) "ore carmace bave made promress|novitanst at Ce Bulanlan tee ee because it wished to avoid placing Carranza in an embarrassing position. | nents of (he United States and Mex. | @anavolls, beginning July 5 and ende ames along the slopes leading to tho po-| Varna, In spite of a heavy fire the “f¢cordlally Invited to attend a course The department realized that if he were forced to refuse the despateh | ico, It was decided that the army of |! Oct. 5 . | 1ONDON, March 11,—Gertnan/! sition, but they have not yet reached | German planes returned safely. of doctrinal lectures to be given by Rev. of the punitive expedition would be an act of war, while for him to one and the er country might} 4 ' ree mation was opened 19) courtmartial at Ghent has sentenced| the barbed wire entanglements in seents a aE Bertrand L_ Conway and Rev. James M. Cede might create friction for the first chlef with the radical element, | freely cross from the territory of one|{y ‘the. ‘training. Camp, Aeremosal four elgians to death and many/ front of the fort. | COL. DRIANT, HERO ah MHP er ee POLIT thot aeaiieg ght always anxious to resent foreign interference regardless of the motive, | te the other in pursuit and for the} that a voluntos rewiment be enlisted others to prison for from ten to Af-| ‘The Germans hold some houses in) OF VERDUN, WOUNDED tieth Street and fodelstly é for the purpose of punishing the above-|through the efforts of members of| teen years for various offenses, ac-| the eastern part of the village of AND T. y y | benefit of non-catholics. a the civillan training camp at Fort| cording to an Amsterdam despatch - 'AKEN PRISONER. | 4,500 IN MICHIGAN Bresidlo (Cal) post when ie Vere ee eae oe an raatdenta and the| Storidan last year, The regiment is| today, i, Yeus, wnie the Freneh ore sel) ia aaa lathe Purpose of these lectures Ig to . a ant lto be offered to President Wilson tn Many others are awaiting sen-p>possession 0 @ western part o! if ARE READY FOR SERVICE | war with Mexico about two yoars| good results for both countries on ac-| the event of need of more troops to| tence, the despatch oall.. The pore: | the town, PARIS, March 11,—Col. Driant, the the CATHOLIC CHURCH, and to ON MEXICAN BORDER. | near 11" Paeo. to take command ot |Count of the above agreement, the| meet the Mexican situation lation i# in a state of terror, 8 orm ghting in also occurring on| Nef? of the defense of Caures woods Answer ina kindly manner the difflcul- the army which was to invade Mex-|Government presided over by the} the west bank of the Meuse, near the i‘ ib ne of Verdun, who, It was after truth oe a earnest seekers EAMMING, Michu March 3i--AB: | Gopsreean tn site Oe caerattine ee Cire Chiee anxious to. exterminate TO REPEAL NEWSPAPER LAW. eastern border of Corbeaux Wood.| cisieg “ae, "een killed RrovaDly wae, ses for Coming Week , - ; ds 7 ming + procimately 400 officers and men of|has remained at Fort Hiss since| Within the least possible time the ' The French by counter-attack drove| stretcher bearers. Capt. Lasles, mem- | Sunda, 11 A. M., The Divi the Michigan National Guard wilt| that time, *}hordes led by Francieco Villa, who| Bit! Wonld Make Filing of Cire the Germans out of communicating| ber of the Chamber of Deputies for %f me tee a be ready for service on the Mexican —_-- has been recently placed beyond the | eee ene nase eae menat Wenehen they had cooupied. edge RT A border if called to action by the War| MONTH'S PAY FOR MEN hw ANG $0. CADLAFO TEN €0 BBDIY Gone [peeetee Mikasa’ Obalrinn of the | coe tet atne Tesla AIRCDGRE ae Mes tet ores eee Wee EaRaTE On homillie Dean See alae toca es thal an cchtes ‘atthe Department, sald Col. John 8. Be WHO WILL FIGHT VILLA dign punishment, resorts to you as|posrt Office Committee, to-day intro-|Criumbla Heights, Brooklyn, beforo he tles given out by the War Office fol-Janswering the description of Col, Thimlan © PM The stag tn Tistors Adjutant General of Michigan, to~ *|eonfidential agent and addresses the jduced and had referred to his commt-|j,arried her, resulted to-day in George low Briant had been found wounded In, Pada # PM Can Prost Pardon aint Col. Bersey said the militia would ini sd eee We Government of the United States, re. tee a bill to repeal the law requiring |y Wilder's being held in the Adame “North of the River Aisne the | the lem In the woods ADMISSION FREE probably use Fort Wayne, an aban-| ROGALUSA, La, March, 1i.Tho | (uesting the necessary permission for Sa a s-| treo Court without bail to nwait ox-| enemy yesterday, after having | mir ran 4RTILLEH } " — doned U. 8. A. post at Detroit, for] Groat south ey HP) Maxiean forces to cru > Amer-|file wit tr ’ltradition to California on a charge of{ bombarded for several hours our - LERY i o1«eo. mobilization purposes Great Southern Lumber Comnsay an- | Maxtean LI russ into Amer tradi we of ans b ALA nounces It will give « month's pay to | {ah territory if the incursion whic n | Ae od formery. positions between Troyon and IN ATTACK ON THE MEARTERS-On triday. eva ste “ 1 Y ‘olun : 1 She} Newell of Bakersfteld,| Berry-au-Bac, moved out frum v aH eae, BECCA MCARTER tn BT here pleraae ant cite Ook pice ja Columbus should une {il " " , TOLMINO BRI LEADER OF VILLA to Mexico to fight Willa eat ta Ain | fortunately be repeated in any other |{\or® circular} Cal., ard among Mrs, Wild-} Ville-au-Bois and attacked the DGEHEAD, ai Mt 10 he HUNT HAS RECORD jobs open untill they return, ir) yoint of the boundary lines MD ator Bankhead eald he was sctinat® secking Wilder, He} salient formed by our line at Bois - rom 46 Onkland « r : HUN ne mill!’ “The Mexican Government would|on his own Init hnit of the 4 Detectives Ward| ges Buttes. VIENNA, March U.~The Italians 4 at the home et 1.40 F AS INDIAN FIGHTER, |'s reputed to be the largest of| greatly appreciate a prompt and fa. | small country . ‘nei jeiath, Be ue “After a very spirited fight we | are Increasing the intensity of their - ———— {ts kind in the world, employing Sorpble, teply E+ Aaa Government | 5, pau me the. card was mai : ghi] drove the enemy from the north- [artillery fire on Tolmino bridgehend UNDERTAKERS. Announcement that Brigadier Gen. 11,000 men. liuitass? aseanh’ Me, Conadant GARRISON AT WHITE HOUSE, | wes ying with a family named Streit western extremity as well as from | the War Office stated to-day, ‘The “1970 . Woha J, Pershi mk heaps aeayiigns t < fal i which had since moved the western section of the Wood. | ttalians employed gas by ch Frank E Camps! crs John J. Pershing will lead the Amer] MEXICAN GOVERNMENT — | consideration. of my BIR] any gm neo Watson om Firat Viele] orn, Une aitegiiven, found, the| This was territory the Germans |attack on the Tombon accion, —————— ELL xasus: can troops across the border caused | ‘ i pnsideratic Sepia . re wily at No. 28 Suydam Place! nad succeeded in oceupying: PEE ll ead iendpnaigpigiag = general satisfaction among army men| CENSORS ALL MESSAGES Late Fi aCoNs, on He Rentenatien, ‘raise Alprecht| “To the west of the river | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS here. Pershing is a an of sev. FROM UN, : “ se of the Depart-| wAsHIN March 11.—Lindley fret thn | Meuse the Germans fast nisi SPECIAL NOTICES, | own cai cage | i a has di | M UNITED STATES,| ,,"° ue M. Garrison, former Beoretary of War, livered a strong attack south ae ae REINS cote } " eral campaigns and has distinguished | 4 |_ Gen, Carra Wi) SOU ANe liven a tne’ White HOUNA tosdap’ for alifornia east of Rethincourt against our | ° Weense Be ith Dumler Ny Riect? in just ouch enterprises 84/ ne woxican G Preside Wile h laid betore | iy neat time since his restgnatl pair and trenehes along the highway from | -—-—— - the pursuit of the Villa bandits | fe Mexican Government has im.| President Wilson. pen aves ee Wilde: Hethincourt to Chattancourt, An “ } Gen. Pershing rat saw service in |POted censorship on all telegraph and aoe reply of the United State prob. [the Cabinet, He did not see th The caechives AITSe oF immediate counter-attack gave for te Apache Indian campaign in New |cable messages from the United pEy Wh any t6 Ciek. Carrhnsa that |damh whe mee sueret 98 Weer end us full possession of the iinj ort- Infante ona Invalides yen OP y is suggestion will be considered if | Mea be ee ; 5. | ant communicating trench which Mexico and Arizona in 1886, u few States into Mexico, It was announced at any time it should be cordially rected by Postmaster General { CARRANZA BARS NEWS montns after his graduation from|here to-day by the Western Union *&ry Jor bia forces to pursue bandits | Burieen and ; trtineee Gad puveesion in Pepe HOR Li Cc K’S = West Point. Four years later he) ang Mexican telegraph co into American territory through the | FROM CITY OF MEXICO. bas at | 'e Informee served in the Sioux Indian campaign ph companies, jack of a sufficient number of New Dentro: To the east of the Meuse tion Burca, Pulitzer in the Dakotas as commnader of the| The only land messages whio bp as f AUMbOR OF Am aye z é sxICO Cc! pe the enemy has redoubled his ef- THE ORIGINAL 4 hig. in f thi h tho ican troops to do the work. It pr ROCKLAND, Me., March 11.—The tor MEXICO CITY, March 11, Arcade, Park Row; Works | Sioux scouts. In the Spanish-An Maxie Government will ree vi » pointed o RADE | rove ton, Carranza does not car forte between the village of Uptown Office, northwest cor= y will receiy pointed ov t do-boat destroyer Porter ot G "6 to ’, % Wi e served W 4 ive ut that Amer. | pee at destroyer rter completed e1 * Vaux and the Vaux forts, The per 88th ft, t ar hi 1 with the 1 must be routed through E) P; an s are to puraue V t t maxe a statement In regard to ba yi ¢ and Brondwasy { petal’ danilono and inter went |o | through E) Paso and yaMuitn in Mexte euraue Villa | her standardization trials on the Penob the situation resulting from the bombardment continued all night Rich milk, malted grain,in powder form. World's Harlem Office, 155 } to Phillipines. He came into great | P¢ Written in English or Spanish, that ee bie sole renson | acot eourae with flve runs early to-day raid on Columbus, N, M long with great violence. ‘Thore For infante, invalids and growing children. Went 125th Sty and W / prominence through his successful | —_—.——_—. POM RLTARES SACOAS ATO TIAN Tene | Ald #6 AOER AVES OO are: Le oH ‘A rigid censorship has been were further infantry aasul's Pure nutrition, upbuilding te whole body. Ten ’bly Brockivas toe SO. ae campaign against *“« hostile Moros, Colds menace and that df a stmila hour. In order to. make up f tmposed, Newspapers are against the village, in ruins from — {nvigorates nursing mothers aad the aj i" 4 de pry r situath Pp follows thi ; rw a D. ‘ uation oh nothin, shell fire, Tho Germans took pos- following the printing of i pesinating vith their defeat at the fp, Oatemn Tn ond\ug, te should arlgo in the United States his 1 We bay, due to storme, It wi printing nor i, Sf he pale, ni BYt. FBR RCA Le Boe More healthful than tea or ¢o edvertisement, ‘ je of Bagbar. 44 ci Bd is Bey Pagers to follow the full speed trial and the lo had not bee: 9 o the i in Gen. Pershing s Ney Pt, cehoge Mer of co-operation would be ao- acomomy tut, which was expested (0° Mvised of tt. al past of the ahureh In the villas JOR ane, Dace Pe BR SORSiee ° ynight n nee JF aU, Wo are atill in posse ubstitutes Same Price —

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