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Show SOLDIERS GREEK VILLA IS DEFEATED ON A ROUTE Dont Forget the GRADUATES MARCH TW'f ea h ID REGENT CATTLE ! kM !! nr llw Wi,ai-- N Hums DISCUSSES EXECUTIVE CHIEF DUTIES OF AMERICANS OUR-INWAR IN EUROPE. MEXICAN CHIEF LOSES SIX THOU SANO MEN IN FICHT WITH GENERAL ODREGON. Consular dlrpuii lira Washington. from Mexico reaching I tin atato do part mi' lit on Monday confirmed il" Carranza claim of a great victory for General Obregon ovrr General Villa at (clay and told of tho Inttrr'a rclreat northaard, destroying tha rallrond a h went. Vllla'a losses In tha ala day a fighting ended Saturday wrra ratlinat rd at 6,000 killed and wounded. Fourtrrn troop train, carrying tha drfratrd chlrftaln and hla hattrrrd army, arrived at Aguaa Callentes, 123 -H T mile north of tho battleground around Cclaya and Irapuato. This photograph, taken by a member of Sir Thomas Uptons party, shows a body of Greek soldiers on a rout With thrao rrporta the department gave out a nummary of advice from march passing through th tow i of Plraeua. tha went coaat tranamltled by Rear Admiral Howard, aaylng: Tha Villa movement on tha weat coaat I apparently collapalng, and Indication point to tha control of tha entire weat coart ' by Carranza In a few week." From the border, too, came con UrGROUND GAINED ination of tbo reported withdrawal aoutbward of Villa force, which have been bealcglng Matamoraa. JAPANESE AT TURTLE BAY ARE HAVE BEEN BUSY REPULSING STATESMAN WHO LONG HELD AUSTRO-GERMASUPREMACY IN REPUBLICAN MERELY SALVAGING THE ATTACKS FRANK LOSES LEGAL FIGHT. COUNCILS IS DEAD. STRANDED WARSHIP. SOUTHEAST OF LUPKOW. to Reopen Hgheat Tribunal Refute Famoue Georgia Cato. Vassal Which Ha Bttn Aground In British Capture Hill Near Ypres, Giv- Wat Regarded aa Greatest Parliamentarian That Ever Served in Secluded Mexican Haven Sine ing Guns of ths Allies Command court Waahlngton. Tha aupreme Senate and Recognised as of a Considerable Area OccuDecember, Caut of San held on Monday that tha atata of aatlonal Rumors. Authority on tha Tariff. pied by Germans. Georgia had denied Leo M. Frank no In federal under conalltutlon the right aentendng him to death for the murFurther details have been published New York. Nelson W. Aldrich, for Washington. Commander Noble Irder of Mary Pbagan, an Atlanta fac- win of the cruiser New Orleans, re- of the British capture of bill 60 near thirty years United Statea senator tory girl. ported to the navy department on Yyprea. Very severe fighting, in from Rhode Island and Republican The court affirmed the action of April 18 that he had Investigated the which both sldea suffered heavy leader whose name was stamped tha United Statea district court for Japanese naval activity In Turtle lossea took place at tbla point upon tariff and currency legislation northern Georgia refuting to rcleaii Bay, Lower California, and found no The British success Is declared by of bis party, died of an apopletlc Frank on a writ of habeaa corpus. Jus- Indication other than salvage work on Field Marshal French to be an Im- stroke at his home on Fifth avenue tice ritney announcing the opinion. the stranded cruiser Asama. portant one, as It gives the British here April 16. He had been 111 of Justice Ilolmea delivered a dissenting sent was The commanders report guns command of a considerable area Indigestion slnre the previous afteropinion. In which Justice llughea con- by wireless to Admiral Howard, com- occupied by the Germans and paves noon. Until then he had been In excurred. . manding the Pacific fleet, who tele- the way for an attack on the passages cellent health. He was in bis seventy-foTbla decision. It la believed here, graphed It to Secretary Daniels as of the Lys, by means of which the urth year. exhausts all meant of lighting In tha follows: 'towns of Lille, Roubalx and Turcoins Nelson Wllmartb Aldrich held a courts to save Frank' life. seat In the United States senate con"The Asama still aground In San can be approached. vessel of the western front tinuously from 1881 to 1911. Probrest Bartolome other the Along bay. Only U. 8. INSISTS ON RIGHTS. present one repair ship and two col- .there has been considerable fighting ably the greatest parliamentarian ever served In the senate, Mr. Note Eapected to Hava Influence In liers. No Indications of other than at separate point, but no battles ofMhat Aldrich had no difficulty In maintainwork." occurred. have salvage importance Negotiations at Ptkln. Daniels had called upon In the eastern xone the Russian ing leadership of bis party. Although Secretary London. Reuters corre- Admiral Howard for a Pekin special report have been busy repulsing AustnwGer-ma- n knoan among the veterana as a spondent la authority for the state- In view of press dispatches telling of senator, he was quite attacks In the direction of 8trr "committee ment that the United States govern- the ar mach st home on the floor, and forof of a of and the eoutbeast to squadron Lupkow assembling pi's was more In evidence In the ment has tent a note to China, which warships In Turtle bay, of a and have themselves captured another naturally arena. tears upon the negotiations now un- eign larger large camp established by the Japan- height on the eastern Koszanka chain Born In Foster, R. I., Nov. 6, 1841. der way between Pekin and Toklo. II ese ashore and of mines laid In the of the Carpathians. he first appeared In public office aa Is said the United Statea pointed out harbor. The British admiralty reports a a member of the common council In that It had certain rights In China, The Asama has been aground In the ) brilliant cutting out operation in the city cf Providence. He was electwhich were conferred by treaties and secluded Mexican haven since De- the Dardanelles. Young officers and ed to the Rhode Island assembly In that It did not Intend In any manner cember and the reports Indicated that 'seamen from the British ahlpa volun 1873. and four years later sent to to recede from them. the presence of other ships aiding In teered for the dangerous task of de- congress. After two sessions he was to the senate, as successor which elevated getting her afloat was being made the stroying the submarine Barnes' Libel 8uit Begun. General Ambrose E. Burnside. excuse for the permanent base of op- stranded under the Turkish guns and to Syracuse, N. Y. The Jury which erations. Fire Fighters Overcome. which it was essential should not fall will try William ltarnes' suit for alInto the hands of the TucJts. They did Ore. Fifteen firemen were Portland, leged libel against Theodore RooseRoad Makers to Meet. their work well and all that was left overcome by smoke In a fire which de velt was completed In the supreme Pan American of the craft was a York. The New mass of stroyed the Blake-McFaPaper com court here Monday. It Is composed of Road Congress will be held at Oak iron from which thetangled Turks are not pany's building. The loss was seven Republicans, three Progressives land. Cal., during the week of Septem- likely to learn any of the secrets of estimated at more than 8300,000. talesand two Democrats. Twenty-twAlber 13, It was announced here Sunday the latest British submarines. men were examined before both sides by the executive committee of the con- though the plucky crews In their litannounced that they were satisfied tle boats were subjected to a heavy gress. with the twelve men In the box. fire, they escaped with the loss of one man. Tafts Order Upheld. The Austro-Itallasituation is still Application for n Washington. shrouded in mystery. A German wireof the Midwest Oil case was less dispatch says that the recent denied Monday by the supreme court frontier Incident has been settled, but The decision upheld the validity of fordispatches by way of Parla describe mer President Tafts order withdrawthe position as hopeless. from millions of ff-Tl.- E-1- ( six-stor- y o n dollars entry ing worth of public oil lands In California and Wyoming. Bomb Planters in Prison. New York. Frank Abarno and Carmine Carbone, anarchists who made and set a bomb In St. Patrick's cathedral March 2, when hundreds were worshiping within the edifice, were sentenced on Monday to serve not less than bIx years nor more than twelve Jn Sing Sing prison. Turkish Boats Destroyed. Paris. Two Turkish torpedo boat destroyers were blown up, says a dispatch, while passing through A mine belt, which Russian ships bad succeeded In laying across the entrance to the Bosphorus while the (fleet was cruising In the Black sew. Sa-loni- Lift Submarine Twelve Feet. Honolulu, T. H. The United States on the submarine F-submerged ocean floor outside the harbor since (March 23, was raised twelve feet early (Monday and towed inshore until it (rested on the upward incline bottom. Agree to Mediation. offChicago. Striking carpenters icials meeting with the state board of (Arbitration agreed Monday to a proposition for mediation. Queen May Lose Arm. Los Angeles. Queen Elena of Italy may suffer the loss of her right arm, as a result of injuries received several years ago while working among the Messina earthquake sufferers, It has been learned here. BOXED GENERAL'S EAR. Grand Duke Shot Down and His Assailant Suicides. Berlin. The General Anzeiger of Duisbury, Rhenish Prussia, says It learns from absolutely unimpeachable source" that the reported sickness of Grand Duke Nicholas Nicho lalevltcb, commander in chief of the Russian forces, was due to a shot In the abdomen, fired by the late General Baron Slevera of the defeated Russian Tenth army. The General Anzeiger says General Sievers was summoned by the grand duke to explain the defeat of the Russian Tenth army. A heated colloquy took place, the newspaper says, and the grand duke gave General Sievers H a box on the ear. The latter thereupon drew a revolver and wounded CAPT. DAVID T. SMITH the grand duke, subsequently turning Captain Smith it an American skipthe weapon upon himself. per whose latest aea voyage was decidedly exciting and adventurous. He Britona Win in Africa. was commander of the American GENERAL VON BERNHARDI Capetown. Forces of the Union of steamer Evelyn, which was blown up Gen. Count von Bernhard), whose South Africa have occupied Keetaaa-shop- , by a mine in the North sea. Escaping the most important town in Ger- in a lifeboat, ho took passage on the writings are believed to have done much toward bringing on tha great man Southwest Africa next to Wind- Mallory liner Denver, which met with European war, declares that a war be- hoek, the capital. It Is an important an accident and was abandoned In midtween Germany and the United State railroad junction and gives General ocean in a sinking condition. The Is Impossible, physically and economic- Botha, the Boer leader, command of White Star liner Megantic rescued him the railroad to Windhoek. and the others aboard the Denver. ally. H 'i 1 ft Says War Will End Soon. Count Okuma, the Japanese premier, speaking to a number of Journalists on the European war, expressed the opinion that hostilities would soon have to come to an end, owing to the exhaustion of the belligerents. Meat Riots in- Russia. Strikers Convicted. to Butchers sell refused Petrograd. Boulder, Colo. The jury in the case meat in protest against a recent gove- growing out of the disorders at the rnment-order warning all retailers Recla mine' during the coal miners' that prices must not be raised above strike, returned a verdict finding Wilrates fixed by the government. This liam Knowles guilty of assault to miractitn led to disorders. ier. and Dan Griffith of assault. Toklo. Begin Alaskan Railroad. Worcester Released. Leonard Seattle, Wash. The first rails for Worcester, Washington. the government railroad in Alaska an American engineer held by the Vil. were shipped Sunday on the steamer la authorities at Chihuahua, charged Mariposa, which sailed for Cook In- with having defrauded a Mexican, has let. The shipment consisted of two been released, according to a telegram to Secretary Bryan. carloads of steel. Are Robbed by Auto Bandits. Thankful. Californians servSan Francisco. Thanksgiving bandits Philadelphia. Automobile ices In acknowledgment of San Fran- held up and robbed William Tuteiman, ciscos rehabilitation after the fire of a shirtwaist manufacturer, of nearly nine years ago were held on the $3,500 in coin and bills when he was grounds of the IanamvPacific returning from tho bank to pay his xpo-sitio- n on Sunday. employees. Ih-- ) v fnu e1, a, ih maklrsoT jlvllrt OUNIltO Greater to Do Than to Fight, Sayo th Preeldent, Who Belleveo That tha Futurt of Our Country io Bright Aicsndancy. III U ! Iw BOYD PARK Something Villa Movement on West Coast lo Apparently Collapsing and Carran-aa'- a Star la Again In th H ru i,rt - . ( will I... 1."' '4 Z xirt, uni hk a ira tuiiin Wtut 1ALT LAXICITT In tha Cold Grey Dawn. Mr. Ilcklellty cam home Iron club one morning about 8 o'cbxk. n, Wilson on entered hla happy home, New York.-Presicrept up stairs softly, ao aa not to awaken bit Tuesday gave a definite and clear 1 stateno nt of the neutrality which apouie, then felt for the awiuk t guiding bis administration during the turn on tbo electric light. Ha ruu',4 war In Europe. He chtee the occa- not find It, and In tho darkne tUfr sion of the annual luncheon of the bled over A chair. Associated Press for what h aald bo "Whats that?" cam a voi- regarded a a statement of gravest th bed. "Where In the deuc or the Hgbu Importance to the American people. The Influence of th newapaper tn In this house?" marled I'tckhiry, molding public opinion, Mr. Wilson trying to put a bold face on the mtv said, prompted him to make clear hi ter. Ideas of true neutrality, and In doing cried Mrs, I'U kMl'y Light! so to Impress upon bis hearer tho scathingly. 'Tull up th blind!"-- . Importance of adhering strictly to Judge, truthfulness and honeaiy In the dissemination of the new. Hla "Junior Partner Entered, Mr. WIlMon seemed to weigh each Llttlcman was telling the yout word he uttered. The Importance he bachelors at a recent affair uptoa attached to hla statement was reflect- fust how to a wife. manage ed In a request that no attempt he When you young fcllowa are maw made to paraphrase bis speech or to rled you muat take the upper bag give It publicity until the official at once, he said. "No weakness, a White House stenographer had tran- sentiment! Make your wife undN scribed it In full. stand you love her an I that, though As the only great nation not enIs the Junior partner. so she forth, gaged In the war or suffering under If necessary, resort to the effective the Immediate Influence of the war method of our cavemen ancestors xone, Mr. Wilson declared that a great use hand! Put her nos to the heavy United awaited States the distinction domestic grindstone. Why, wbea the when the hour of readjustment should I apeak to my wife should come, provided this nation Llltleman never finished. Why? and prove to the world It headline. York New See Time. difThe paat has been ficult, he pointed out. but the future Fair Warning. would be more difficult. The lanky youth who occupied a America, the president said, never in a passenger coach persisted la seat would attempt to alt in judgment and shoulders out ot upon another nation. No nation was sticking bis head w indow. The brakeman was passthe lit to do that, he added. But America, free from hampering ambitions as ing through the coach, and he touched a world power, free of a lust for ter- thq youth on the back. "Better keep your head Inside th ritory, calm, cool and without advised the (irakeman. window, must be appealed to to assist I kin look out the winder If I want In the reconstructing processes -- of to, answered the youth. peace. warned tha I know you can, The neutrality of the United States, But If you damage any Mr. Wilson aald. had a higher basis brakeman. 11 than a petty desire to keep out of of the Ironwork on the bridges you It. for pay trouble. "There Is something so much greatA Girl's Throw. er to do than fight," he said. Let us Two young girls were drinking tea think of America before we think of restaurant wnen a at a fashionable in order America that be Europe, may man hla hat and passed raised young fit to be Europe's frfend when the on. As he passed the first girl blushof tested cornea. The day friendship test of friendship Is not sympathy ed. displayed a beautiful ring on her Well, with one side or the other, but get- white hand and murmured: I be Easter Jack and are married to ting ready to help both sides when week. the struggle Is over. I But, said the other girl, Stands for Open Door. thought you had thrown Jack over! the first replied, Ob, so I did. While declining to Washington. discuss In detail the American policy blushing again and biding her face, but but you know how a girl toward the Japanese-Chlnes- e negotiation. Secretary Bryan told Inquirers throws!" on Tuesday that the United States How He Chos a Gem. government still stood firmly on the "How did you happen to pick out announcement made at the beginning of the Wilson administration of its that girl for a wife among all the dozpurpose to support the policy of the ensI you knew? noticed she occasionally put on opt n door and freedom of commercial heavier than a lace wrap something opportunity In the far east. when we have a blizzard. Also, she sometimes wears overshoes when it Workmen Slugged. I thought these Chicago. Violence In the form of Is raining hard. workmen and tho things displayed rare sense. slugging Exceedingly rare for these days, partial wrecking of a moving picture theater were reported to the police young man. You have selected a Tuesday, while the leaders of both gem. sides were busy in an effort to end Horror. the labor Btrlke and lockout which "Times have changed for the better. has tied up building operations in Torture, for Instance, Is no longer alChicago. lowed. France Seeking Ships, I dont know about that. There Paris. The French government has are four families In this apartment whose children take music lessons." promulgated a decree designed to the development of the The Silent Partner. French merchant marine by enabling Theres Perkins you know Pew French steamship companies to acInto an agreement quire vessels seized by Great Britain with his wife soon after their marand sold by prize courts. riage, twenty years ago, that whenAgainst City Ownership. ever either lost temper, or stormed, San Francisco. Municipal owner- the other was to keep silence. ship of San Franciscos water system And the scheme worked? was given a temporary setback TuesAdmirably. Perkins has kept siday when the voters of the city ve- lence for twenty years. toed the proposition to purchase tho plant of the Spring Valley Water comSquelched. pany for $34,500,000. Old Sparklelgh (trying to make a So, Miss Impression) j Bright, Austria-Hungarto Borrow. have taken up kindergarten worl Berlin. The Vobsische Zeitung an- Deeply Interested in childhood, I bui nounces that Austria-HungarIs pose. about to float a new war loan of Miss Bright Not in second chib marks in Berlin. The pro- hood, Mr. Sparklelgh, Chicago Trl! posal Is to Issue treasury bonds pay- une. able after the war from an Indemnity or otherwise. Just a Social Call. wife and I are coming around "My State Official Indicted. to see you this evening. Boise, Idaho. E. F. Van Valken-berg- , "Thats but do me a favor former state Insurance commis- old man. right; Dont let your wife weai sioner, was bound over under $2 000 her new I dont want my wif suit; which he furnished, to trial in to see it Just now. bonds, the district court under the charge of "Why, man alive, thats Just wbj state funds while we are embezzling coming." he was commissioner. No Chicken. Johnson Sails for Spain. Lady (recently married) Do yoi Havana. Jack Johnson, the former know I find It quite hard to remembet champion heavyweight pugilist, and new his wife have sailed for Spain on the by Her name. Friend Naturally, dear; yot steamer Maria Christina. From Spain had the old one so long, you know. Johnson intends to proceed to Eng- Detroit Free Press. land. dent . self-contr- self-master- non-unio- kIn8?-;-entere- d y y 800,-000,0- 3 Aviators to Help Villa. El Pa o. Two aeroplanes with American aviatois passed through this port Tuesday to assist in Villas attempt to clicek the Carranza advance. Already two others have been deliv-eit-!.! i more contracted for. d Choosing a Profession. dont know whether to make son a preacher or a lawyer. "I Make him a get five hundred i knot. As a pr ?et ten for tying lawyer. Then h or more f r uaty neher he would o it." |