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Show DESERET EVENING NE 4Asi,LEAJINN FRIDAY PAGES MAUCH of alho New asab taw r,t tt)I. W'mWW1Y rreborse el wor so an ad elm 1Ina asamtla Me hitt Ito awl -, I banned Ia. , Min ritt-71-1 16 V1118. LAKE CITY 1,"IsAll 1916 SALT 17 YEAR SIXTY-SIXT- st, I 3., NiE ,4"6 10 ,s7"j11NT a 11 al at d;i3 :;)3 SI MARKS !FRENCH ATTACK MIPING OF TROOPS ON IRISH a c3 MRICO UNSUCCESSFULLYi , All.: (,' '': A '4.. : I . 1 "1.11..-61- '1: i 3r- - i ' :: 1, Dria!tles or Clashes with:Austrian Official Communication otts Have Been Reported Reports Increased Activity on 4 -- 1GERMAN ASSAULTS ; r,:' ' A ! re tlf' t'::,' ..)., . '' .door r, t.. ON ei AAA . , , 4. ;A 1 ;. ...,.. AA. 16noadrodModnie..,.00,.. 4. . Scouts Are Guiding Five Made but Every One Was Broken by the Curtains of Fire , r : .fr,..' öv, ; 0.:'.,,-:-., ' teerican Forces on Punitive From French Guns. Ervition. . F Berlin. March 17 vie London. 3 22 p m The German official vest.. meat today reports two ttack", by th -on Deed !French on our 'Mans height - Roth of these eery it is declared ' unsucceseful. The official statment oar. "Rix British mine explosions south of Loos Ir eT. titmice Awful. Ti, variou sectors in the Chain. pagne and tmptvreen the Mouse and the sustained :Mown there have been Antonio, Texas, March Tut American expeditionkere his had no casualties Lts had no clashes with to date. according to received today at Fort 111 r... '44;': ! There ha. been tattet of sniping reported. Kight nuirrhes probably will 11e---- it is .?' 1 L I! 1; I i :. A ': '..- - , . .. . , ' Olok ' gr 'm - de it " c, 41 1 1 - 1 4 "ii v II '''''s- -, . or - a - L a., , ' ,,,.. f 0 if' ,,k , A , -- .,,,I.- - . ,.., 7 it - 01'-ii 44 s:,,,-- , NJ 4( .441 tt . 7 :. (m ' . 1 ...,-- ;, ic A ..c,4,- --. .' - !rp Rua-'shi- n a . . m01 . ; , ! (4,-,L,,,,,- ,,,- 7.' -- i es ''' ,' r :1Z: 1 v 44 0 . IL -- WILL S. lain I t I tete-le- . y ter47.-- -Cai, ' was-oal- tn h.. Irk-e- '. Vil,,,d i ,; e "3 "q I.A h ' , , , ' twerp -.- 1 't ----- , ,..., - k - One of the students came run.ning down Ninth aVentIC and in-formed the police where the boy had been taken. A record run was made to the place. the boy belim-ec- I, td s, l;. i str O' t 1 a;,,';! a - 3 0, ' '4$ ., t .,'t, 4 ,,.., 1 I 1 Mirth Vihtrpir ;It NMI A tor the. sut:htir ISree '' th' picmeed to per,i, 1; lot it er, s,,,tes with , h peoil - ,,f !,, , tt yare tht T . I i i. , 1 , - ,, - CENEHAL,110011ES ; ' ,.'. -- ; - 4, ,. .1 ,,,, ,: , hlI IL ?h. RANEE'S . 1 thr lig Bernabl. the tearnater who wan switotOs the bo:Ao in setting the clay. 1,1 that the tb2ete.ent was prohablir :1!".,,'.n(f ahti rareiesantan upon t he pnrt tvf rho t,,,yok. lie Aga. In Ihr sl ir:Ing to cave and :n t!tre senpe being caught ho said weze 1. hrpte4 ;1,Tet tt Itild a ll prabh.- - hare run' he ha !lot gOttrn ,f the reins m time. Aceorrtmg Bernarrt h.fot arsqlt..15, 1;,: b:gb where r : Tells of ItcrIt lent. .4" 17; e,,1,y - : erf wrrelbot t D Aelltity NEVI her u!'la !r-- r ay . trAzir Pim. to thrtn prytAblv , , '' SC millIsTui of vim munbcto hot ail turned : t. un.1 with hearty entbustVluirtsi 41.,,,k1,4, Th.. hal l,cen Moldoomfr digging up the i.t herr g,,:nit after the ciay Aner . ioi.ptna tLe Vat"?' 'MP- ti.!s.tn.,1-.1t.i.- Paris. Nhirch :7. 1 in a. ni Pierre Ailiv:to lowittea. whoa,. ',ointment aa 'Milkier of wrtr 'in cemainn In (1eit tiittileni une A Ii titt3 fr thr.. tut. ,,, ar-- ; a,nr1,- - ed yesterditi,. il t,tOt itn,,wit hia tc.:11 as in,l,ertor gnlertti of fternnrtoiwrk p::. frivit; Lite "if) tt.i:1,11ne for oprintics lie ,,,,,,;,,,1 ti.it, poelii,n ft-- rh ling the tonne Etponee taw! hovels I to hen the, iiii!!- 1913, at si !len,' were ..oht going at a jtary ireipetrtattee ,ef aviael,,,, wa, t.. i 11,,,ly paceImplements and inside the domestic i fully 'ginning ret be realized wee tiling i ()eh, Joffre: t h....mottrifler-1w- . v the girls nf the :school. MaYr rrorneer of war Ile an i ',reared ILike the He 'IThe entire day bad been toot aside tor i sepia it',rn in 19t.t w.-rand later athletic and nocial ovtt,. ;Ilea. a rail,' leunt planned for the riinh 1 I. , ' 1 .. . , t iI , d,loitte tonight at iistratt hall. The Battleship Kentucky vr,s, eounirv run woe alas arousal, h' irdrest because of the L. D. Sails for Vera Cruz rut( l who , , Ad, lik Nen itrleana March ' 17.-- -TIt 'nestled tieehlk!enteeky e.dley - is.- , would tiblis part- liance Postposordl. ' 1,,,r ata litameeltee IlAiI the warektp carried hcr fall cromlae. melt; at &Mears, t Inejarkets and nie- - rine& stbderte Prva,Af-v- v r ructt I -- - - . Witons sat! Inhurrhett to tbe Ci'l,''' 'C. $0anitilar - - - - (Contln:ted es . ... . . , I .,'i'; o., , , A o ; r. , I ' ..- -: ' : . 1 . 9. 711:10::111:000t-teM4041i- a ,! d i - . : noon,--Imp- ..r,--r7- r l I : 7., 4, - 4 ' e , t 41 t,. ,, . a.lonn.g . ,, . - fortunately, the wrong address had been sent in and the officers lost valuable time searching the rim of City Creek can- - POUND ON SUGAR FORCES 0 f , moan-el- -- I U. 1 ,,i, t.,;..,,; - .1,i ... ! Pa. - AID '',';,, -- ist, .' 1,-,- i 1 t - 1 oi , 1,11- , , ! L 11,.- 4 .1 t1. ,i! Illb,N t - -, .1 CARRANZA ''' Z ' ... ';. ' fo'; a, ,t:s '- 4 I hastily placed in the ambulantp ';'''1'..,,:, and taken tr) the emergency hos:. 4 :,....,.., paid. lie was pronounced dead ..);,4,41., I e. 8 Dr. W. S. Keyting who was at by : '' '' ' lt,, 4 hartAt: a , 4 r ,r.',' oe.'it the hospital when the wagon ar' ; '. .:. ,, . rived. Every rib was broken, and his heart crushed. Harold Bennett. son of J. F. VILLA'S MEN BIM !Bennett. 176 D street, and George Nelson. son of 'Joseph HIRE IN PATH OF Nelson of the Saltair company were both buried more deeply in AMERICAN MANCE the sand than was Winter, but both managed to fight their way - out without serious injury. The Pawl. Telma, 117.T1w '1mA hate harm,' a railreaul bridge, Bennett was painfully boy 250 feet in !caulk near orralitt about the body, however. bruised the path of the. tnerlati tichanee. The students had gone to the Vila, information 'atm roaaleott iterge s t to be retoday from pit to dig clay for the new tenliable,. nis ground to be constructed at the rear of the old gymnasium. OILL FO REINS The remainder of the boy students were engaged in leveling EXCISE TAX OF CENT the Found while they were procuring the sand. A.,-clat:o- m.--- - 1 , ,, - , - -- .', 'r,,e. ..4., ., f ,.. A 1.;:,-,- ' - 1 r , .. , '- : 0,..4,?..,;,.,..e........,.., make it 4e$ ,,:z. ,..c: kli follows. mnt 1,,,,,1111 '''.'. .41.4r:1:2:1...' -'s k..! P. of the Ila Tniell Pt On the front movement,. Huge c, .. I ..,1. . ,...',..i.- 414 ',! :Y. i t - - indicate the itin Genii. Menzel-J and Bohem Pa marcher( Ennoill there wag increased .,. activity CI r. fragthl'e at great Photos by Amorkan Pre- -. by the artileiry on both sides. attacks northerur of Koziov. on No Mivar for tioldiera Ithe Stripe. were repulsed. T tho expectation nt r"etterst Ptston that the arv aero squadron will he of great seriice in Mem, in the, por I "Italian bliacke on the Isonzo vitte V 4 no krers front decreaaed in violence. Two suit of Villa. Capt. In iteniamin 1,. Fon Iola commends th0 10 oftleers who comprise the niers .,f the irr,l a ,Ir9n et r , ; - - Pershier's Podor Col. to advance against the and the tio troopers emnpleting the detachment. The 1,,I,J.wirort has eight met planes. All of the oftkerc under Cap'111 n4to to enjoy while on gora position by strong It laialli forces tain foulois. With the eweepti.,n of Lieutital;4 A ft (hi' .st le. will go to the frymt. Most of them are ..tPrAn aviai were impeded by artillery fire. An Atm tra camp. Not a Eine attack on the northern slope tors. Some of them participute.1 in tbe flight of the first aero squadron frost, fort gill. Okla last Noember. when ,,. a, - :. , 4 has beentaken with lItalian of Ma Michele was repulsed with the squadron it 5 transferred to Fort Wan, Houston. Captain Foulols and 1.1eutt nano, J. it Carberry, T. Bowen, gr'oet,'- ".- This is because it was sanguinary loam, for the asailants. A. Roder arid c. G. rhaPrtian are the ',recent memliers of the log ua d r nu wh, math. the night from Fort Sill. At . e.- places there were artillery handicap the expedll, duels many A. V. W. t.1, Miner and it H. Wiltether members are Cantaln T. T. Dodd and i.,:eotenants if. ,lorrell. Dargue, during the night. On the CarinFt. a' ,,,tattemt appendage. not tha front there was artillery .ftre in lis. No. 1. Captain Poulois and coninanion making flight. Nu, 2, aoldiers In Ti RAN army t. Min W etching IdaUS LU rtN 'It. ,,,.ertere of niarttal music ithe Fella sector." d iSt a nere.; NO. 3. (enera) John J. Pershing. in command of troops sent to Mexico. Now 4 ail,' L. Captain Foulois --ttio,ie4 ,, aid in setrec7 remaking report after a night hnd drawing plmsa for a Slight. .0.4 tr: Losses in Capture 1German Tog aa. .- erred e,0,e,1,, today that C-Not Great ,e1,.,NP.P,.,, A .,t211 entIOUI who quit Ire at.- with Villa broke Berlin. March iL p. In.. silt', t.,,. it 4T here from Laredo. rice London. March 17. II 16 a. 'ftv ke 101111TEN CAMIANZA AMERICAN MINES HAVE - At the yesterdayof confirmation the Further report ni ',at WMwas known of losses in the capGerman the that LUr ettr.r-it was not has said he ture of Dottaumont. northeast of et 6'1'1 make any report to Verdun were not exceseive. is found 17 erlea'g MEN ABE SUSPENDED OPERATIONS In the regimental memorial to the Vorts,ort,,,- dead of the Brandenburg regim41 apAiding ait 'grout. pearing in the German newatkpers. Itir C.c. E.:101111(s dispatches to The memorial la signed by the ?igi- InCkprr ,' . it rrvene headquarter, mental commandsr who gives the Nogales. Ariz., March 17.- -- ReI ared,k Tex.. March IT 4n "Mormonnames of six lieutenants and one enthat here today were received port. s ftntr teen solliera and lo Thiblan in as and sign the fighting; haring fallen 'mat sources authentic from apparently are acting as scouts before Verdun. tre aere okrdnaeon ,,f ' bi that numerous A 11Wrielt n mining March 7ASHINGTelk. cartnaI of grenades and ariliet awinte ssritt-- is maintained here' In the lierrnosillo-Guaproperties 'lithe dtrar.,-.- . Ihe rn ninon in the N'er, ,stiefactory assurances arth, American treoli Five Successive German e aercr---of Sonora are 211.1.41eAd the tesarditia the attitude National Itadway Vnes a' M,ntot mita district into Mexican --Atta- cks Were Repulsed le,vt,tthrough mg temporarily the operations eommandma Ctirranxe rey, government toward nit& ace xie, T,pd ay. accordnaT.rth cavalry. makes no tear of disaffection among--ththe elltranet of Atnerican troop Into orParis. Siarch 17. 13 ing to paesengere r. nhing hem. .,1.!t'IN" ''..- r;en runston. but hi AnieriCan of the a result tives as on sonaults the MPRIC, tent French d acre I(',new r infantry from c,n;,.!,tel to the state The with Gen.' !noir lines ease of erdun were made by pursuit of 'Villa. The largest of partment tmi;s- 16y Conn Mittman, rap' stiippref.4,1 by thA s 1r7tr4 Germans during the night. Five the have to receiteed4 Minas the been be these who is with Gen. rarranza. He re- fen s- oauthorttlee neetenan nf )14, enpinti 14,usc0 n retrarding the auccewave ortslaaghts in force were re- 'reit ce M.xl.arai l'rietati of the Creston colorada no trou,le from the Curransa port-by the French. agitating toe,weer the rot,. I ,fata'es toward the ex- pulsed tialare fr,ros. of Tbe text of this afterntwin war of-north Guamaa. which forces 118 to he expected. company. and l'etextro. LL liatement reedit 1,fdlon men. -Bullard of the has employed. about received iiy tyiernisht Several were Injured. A '&7Witt tr. tantry "'West of the Meuse the bombard- 141 at district tomor- ;Acting $ecy. Polk of the state depart- A train,from Harlingen.- orient diminwhed Laid night in the ret''n"er- - rePaels arse dead and i1t4r04 Mexicana hi COS'Tzt4t ex.resnont row night and Cumloree expected to bring a ment and Fec5, Baker were optimistic. in the lower Rio gion Of Bethincourt Immodiattel after the, ospinetion,d Inie rewor,c, Atter the bloody check to the attack .number of the Ainerleans to the Th text of these sere not made 1 pub-mountatrinua cloud of smoke, soreed , of yesterday the enemy has not re- - :' border. A train leaving. here for he. The admnPtration believe.. the bis movement on Mort Homme.. sumed orter the rity and ,h cry "The -number a carried south Memo of the a the Fang recrudew,ence today of . lecMaintOined actire opposition by ear. danger Ameriesen have arriveet!" Mng was followed at bombardment the of or none of whom Americans. !ranza forces la growing less. troops' Movements tthon through the poor Portion clock last night by violent artillery any fear Strict censorship still surrounds the, the smoke' cleared aa activities. directed against our post- I "roe on Morris towns The either ride of the movement of tbe expedition.. I tow none et the village and the fort of tutu found that besides the 14 domot a es- Vent sorder hese continued tranquil to- ; A long code meamits from Oen. Fun- of bundrod fruo'llorsyl today stOeW 'NW railroad track yards asoceseive atterks In largo day. A trainload of Carransa troops 'fiton hasbefsa received at the wiz de4 oltosttlowsms Manumit se tko ro- - members vrere delivered by the Gerbad been torn up, wIndow pane. ,6e1.24,141 pululturhod :who bad been encamped a fee but Boer, Baker declared asa In this region but without sueuritorts mass partment. shattered and other mtnor damage - MEP! bo.,,gult bort by Sanortems omai, Two it01 them limos against the miles south of Nogales. Sonora l left that it contained no WIWI' bf lanPordone for a radiate of a half mlien " fle 91toom bi Mork whit SIMMS vills4e of traux; two others against to tames ostestsiblY reinforce the and.would not .today make it t Mo4 Smoriros movotomrst. the elopes leading up to the fort and Thiry Carranga publin authorttlea I ..main that et the ammuniCunene& at Unofficial advitos to from Jin garrison fifth was aa effort emerge from the border of the Ate.. ptehlhattion ore ...rollteirborre southeast be car of to the said about tion Villa said roadway and his meat are far carrying taw was that loot It Stir the ptit.111 etAPOPS to rine ' liktls Tho ,obour consultolod village of Vaux c;'t emends. woe attached. the Amerimn forces. Army south .1.611911 against the Amorkana., appormar IMO '1Every ens of these attacks was weeMre, 14.1,11r . the American military.m en officials. did net expect a clash for broken by'eur curtains of firs. and the he en-authorities' 1 ,44..11norlY here several dam 0and the Carransa I tire of our Machine Kum mat the esrukrr. awa, je, evoy olo,,.., orm ne the Official "deices from diplomatic rePloskInt every effort to dianeur, -- heavily.trowels district P. Norris, Jr., Moo. J. gig. ,k them tiv. Are in the e. i orobluts mob' arise 41. gnome We setking to vetoer& further than artil- t nets semiannual and usually unrpoentativea in Mexico reptertid condil'hilitedelphisa;. March Pet at t"'lembes. lobos IC Min lit seetens wool efl- fttaided resorts Which hire origtions generally quiet. There mire sagas Parker Morrie., Jr, eridety known swrstl r Irbkit has onnoluld" tory exelmages A surprise attar.i inated IS this 'district.' it prearitaeat Is tbsTamploo dintriet, bow. dheasepeargati sehodar-anteelneust la id bar, . lad. tooldayember; "sof wtailhot Philadelphia atvivativao eit page eight-- ) I , peso Aram ,. ,. , SS years old. -.17.1t .17 1- r 71 , V::.. . .. ' ,4t- - . ..,:,:,:x, 1 t , 0 4 ' ti.:,:cl,....,.7. -.. . ' :........, - I . , 1111 17't,' 1 ' , . nr,1 .. it I, - : 4 z"11;;e:: was almost Winter 4, "st ) I., S. near M etreet Seeral fellow students who caught in the shde; but nOnd Tenth on 1 fall-AP- ,, t .... .- r 0, I 1.. 11. - t(3 - .4 yt.ar4 cave-i- n of the o!t1 wa standing between the sand hank and a wagon of sand broke loose. Ile a hug' v htnek Sudduntv Idigging. Lew it, tdarttd to step isAay, but before he could escape, the heavy nati.s strai k him in the back, crushii,g him against the wagon Lea Buried Under Sand. Ile lay half buried under the sand moaning, while his companions fraLtically worked to dig him out. Ile was s,ion freed snd hurried to a nearby real dence here an alarm was sent Vincent Winter, Who Was Crushed to Death t.) police headquarters. The po lice ambulance with Chauffeur , Sul !ken and Patrolmen Tripp. i l'ayne and Conyers set out for I the scene rt the accident. Un- - 1 N (11"41211il - 4.,:41 g. a . 1. , -, 17 oclok this morning. ork ng with him were then' were Fenously injured. about Isere 1 r..-af S ft ' 1.1.1 .. .., (ps, I 'Y,.. ...).4.k . a) .. . , .-- tejt,o,..;.4.64;0:44.rt 4, Alps F i VI 1, a kot ..rsrjl'rt I J,,,..or;- 3,,t March II, wireless to Say- activity on the RusIntim front is reported in the official Austrian communication of yesterday las received here today. The state- : Ar .6 t .t t-- I - - .':4 0 Vint ent Wintcr, inetantly killed in a '4t.L1 -- i ,:11 V - .7.' . '1313 Li e41..71.:..,1 190,- : a 46,.., ..,,, Os, i : ! Vi - 1r 'r-"- ' Ci (4 , "44 . ir, bco4 ' t ,,, ,' ...'k A 16.: ,461.. - t., tl , - 4 e.- ,.. .. .4 4 - ..,:3.1 . , LI - ,,'; ''"- -- a. ' ... 7 4. e .. .i. . 4 . .: "6rj .. v .1.7r..tri:. Berlin. I L. D. S. U. Boys Accident Occurs While Students Are Observing the L. D. S. U. Day in Work on Tennis Courts - I: 7., - . : said. because ten and horses fresher.1 be used for recon- - I ' , ik. . t :: Vincent Winter, 7 Years Old, Fatally Crushed By Earth Slide 1 . ' - . .v , ,. ",. IL Iti. i ' .. - 1 pz4-1-- . . ti-- -- qf'IN 1 (7..4 :,..t; h,,.. t LI could gs -i . tt: t& : ... ? ,.gy''' -- sufficient light for the !Increased Activity on the Russian Front Also they would keep is , 'fr ,..t ; , Gen. ett . .lobsit. , i'advanced as ft appeared. afaingt our on Dead Man's beightn The was without ertillery ret marches would help to in the nature of I Villa as to the move-o- f IpreparatiOn. companies ancotteded in our lines. where the few , the American columns. !reaching taken !unwounded remaining were : Wril Id be The second attack was stopped by our easy of accomL-ricurtain of fire." ka 71 I Houston. L. , s.44 . 1. - I,- -- ) ; - - - ' lo.;;. t, 111. .. . . itp duels. John J. Pershe- 'artillery "In the Meuse region (Verdun) the xpeditionary fortes in enemy sent forward repeatedly a search for Franclico Villa ;froth divinion. which as on the 37th. on a comparatively small as indicated today at Fort the frellt and 'wan 'enticed rade .- 1g- 1 416.444.71. ... ! 7711,,,, , 44' .,,, ... 11 'r 4- . ,,. ,,, : . igt t A lFri , 11. i. -- posns ROCAtill. . . !. , '? - i I . .6. ; , ,....r-n- r 1710011S446 .- t 1,Al' .1 A 3 ., k, 46,"12.1:3.2, 11.0.; . r; a ' Iva zt ,,ANIviry.pK17: 'Mt 1 t or , - LINES REPULSED FRENCH MYSTIFY VILLA MEN .4. II'.1-- ,Aommemoonsik.L14 MAY I 1 : 'ir.ommoremo MOVEMENT ' t'T :L. '74 The Russian Front I Front ,. , 1 ..: .;,- It I - 1- . :v: Greatly in the Pursuit of Villa DEAD MAN HILL Et 11 :44 ; Funston Expects Army Fliers to Aid 4 me re) t L Sand Bank Acts' As Death Trap to raving tat sEvE traLLEDo 1), lr If Ime.,.. . - ' ' i ,' 0,i 3' ; two----- . , .'- V ,0 ' - |