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Show aa ftifmff if - x . 34- - D-- E SERB T E BN-- I NG- NEW S. - SATURDAY APRIL 3 1915 SIXTY-FIFT- JUODENDEATHOF 'RECEIVER FOR - -attitude of Russia cortevi aisg TtaijMi irrnit.I iui sspLiatioOi is w hlcb- defined In a announcement from Petrograd sumes special significance because of Italy's war like preparation and the efforts to adjust the boundary question with Austria- - Russia in effect expresses sympathy with Italy's desire .to obtain the territory about the. head of the Adriatic. inhabited chiefly by people of Italian stocky which would include the provinces of Trent and Trieste Russia would not oppose still further expansion, but warns Italy not to press herclalm to a point which might bring pn a.nlhr conflict later. At the satire dme it Is said the Imperialistic attitude towsrd the Adriatic attributed to Russia is absurd The British embassy at Rome denied a report that Lord Rosebery or another person is going to Rome on a special mission for Great Britain Vienna repprts assert that the receftt fifihting in Bukowina ha been more important than the official' com tmmlcatkma have shown. It is said that the Russians whoenl in reinforcements to the hope of gaining a decisive victory to Bukowma have been defeated and forced to retreat. - The British steamer Lockwood was torpedoed last night off the coast of Devonshire, England. This is the sixth ship whose loss by torpedo or mine has been reported in the last two day a The crew or the Lockwood was sated. is quoted as predictGen Joffre; the French commnnder-in-ohiing that the wwr wdl soon come to an end, to the advantage of the al- Stiff i at Kews One Oclock Today STORM CONDITIONS FAVOR HER DEPARTURE Thierichens May to Sea or Elect to Hake Dash x" Intern for the War. Commander - Have Been Attached to the and at. one a'dodt this Not Revive J af- STREET Of Austrian Lines MAY SOON BREAK THROUGH but Ooes LUPK9W Nothmg Known of Orders Have Been Issued Great Shipping Concern Operated t1 v n u nsrt J Calling Back Officers With t Hundred and Nineteen Steam- - rVe lear!-- md niaji h tH s fti Th rner l Other Armies ers Under Different Flags. i and .staT 'r ,iT ipd ! . IE dte-jmi- AND UZSOK PASSES According to Vienna Advices Austrians Have Gained Consider- f lo'k thi c r ami able Successes in Bukowina. A tu th in n? fcit4 FValit tnl t arid iM iis T,r.dpn Aril T I? S3 p m -- Ths .truggle m the Uarpathian American army oTicera iional Merrmntile Marine V fr mi to bf nearing its decision ac- who have bean attached to the Gr- - organised by 1. P. Morgan and tv..- , th. ording t i dispatches reaching London dr xbrff man military force, to the capacity and oonuvdMng a great IU(e of H was 4,KlI. e4ns jt m snxcsxive rushes amid Ice and of observer mere ordered b ubie tetmu4il - (vijIiiK between Um I nil-- 1 snow Ruasian troop are staid to have , piacx-- in j to return to United States at once. t el suks and I un.i-- , whaci axstnma. frvvi, he r.i H:! Corrle-& serfe of Austrian lines and The order . ante aa a surprise as they the ttamis of a mvlter lodaj by tlm ucffcrud rr.ar' un th vie a of British observers, they expected to remain to Europe until federal court. The receiver ntmnl was wl'vV fftr 19 d?rT I i id fair scon to break through JaXofVft the end of the war. P r. Frauklin. ike president of he t hi nrirtii ia.IJt the between the Lupkow and Ucsok passes. Lieut. Cot Joseph E. Kuhn of the tW the shallot tkQ Niiti). TrrrNrtmr "department of The Ness to In the west conditions bordering om i and sould not sav that he via e as aa observer was not included In Trad nimiunj, tnbtm u( lla 111,111,--th- e order as he has been designated , WX) four aiul a half per cent roltet-a- s military attache at the embassy at eni trust bonds, intercut on which . come. Rerbw o auecevd tea. Geerge "T has teem xJrfsuftrd. The- pnawMiucei gdwr an. near the Vpot iehrTe Mr. Ur- - i.iH.rt later in the da. Dr i3j.rgue s The British pres in addition to being Langhorne, recalled. understood to be friendly. The United State officers since franklin wa- - placed under a 50,- -' was tailed to attend h.m. but the old j universally outraged that the German at a hearty their arrival in Germany on Decern- - two bond and emiwwercd M continue wan soon revived He to the American am- breakfast iu tSu- cu- - Jail and abuut hou,d ,rl?.et ber :0, hrive spent iwv weeks oa htiwin f Oi cumpank the segregation of th rigartilng 9 thtjdu jgn headquarters akmg western front and on aeek ia thej sp York. April 3 Application now held as pril- jcrLws submarines of aSjakre. I a as evldenTTv on h. s east Those affected are MaJT-- Clar.-nc-much of tbs of is made in the United States district froartf Thet noldh a mn asr, making VA, in iKa ill U Alisa dcatn of Leon 111 41 II Hhllll the appointment cf receiver for lh j Thresher, the American and se.zed Pouth Ma,n ,h,n Marine com- - hj the second attack He was in front who lost hi life to the sinking of the Kocitso-- 1 lmn a,Uonel " the Sparey ft Mehse retaurant and Falaba. on a bill of complaint Died bj th a&c n oi toe cavatr , capL vVUion Jj. an automobile standing at the tote doT Burtt of the infantry and Capu bam- - Xew York Trust company The What will Washington uei G. Shartie of th coam axtilier- - plaint a as filed agaLCSt the Jntema- - .curb when he sank to the sidewaik.today's Westminster Gasette and other carried kso the Schrammtiocal Manne, the Fidelity Trdat com- - lohnson drug store at the corner and papers debate along the same lines. As the weeks pan the operations in No Other Officers Will Be perny, and the lnternatunial Naviga- attempts were made to revive him. to he the arrival- of the police am- the Dardanelles appear likely pend'ng tion and more protracted, even the With German Army Toecomfany. claims default of in- bulance Within tw0 minutes after ar- more to Inclined arc London oompialnt papers today rival at the emergency hospital, he admit that the Turkish positions perv died. .Garri terest on Ii2.T74.SM9 four and .Wtafctegum. Apri dam-ageU. IX Jones, who Jokingly called baps have not ye been sertously lateral trust bonds. son said today he Vad ordered . Jhe per cent . Pat- - Bolivar Jones, waa a The ma.tortoth fleet that flits the flag himself return of the United Stales army ofThe discussion for and against mb- familiar figure at the Second South ficer observing military operations of the International Mercantile Marine and State street corner. He waa noted solute prohibition of alcoholic liquors his method of call- continues, of the German army because their company was brought together by a for the a cheers papers and had mission mss completed. He said that syndicate of tmcrican and Britisn cap- - ing each of his for ; many friends Austrians Reported to no other officera would be vietaded ,!alist! under the kadersh.p of the late greeting nhj TIm a. pt Fh' . lawroa mmjianF n rsk rn ..... Ttr Imn bv ftoo-'nj'i- lny I--r IINING WARE I., ' ON COLON RIOT . wharf. The storm which drew tlie curtate af merrtrcf over the inn Eitci for destroying H 'wrtaw .i, few hoorg- - of In Regions the Somme, La Boisseile and Dompierre, They Achieve Noticeable Advantage hy f roromnnication with the bub district, save airrtet, Hampton started a Excited Police Clubbed American trap of rnmors saying the German trabtr had dashed behind the curSoldiers Which Brought Out the ls ia of anow flakes and post TAKEN GERMAN AEROPLANE Protest from Other Soldiers watch dogs at the entrance to Cbeaa- The hap. government , prate agencies got in touch with Newport Sews, Va, and eMabitailed that the Belgian Attempt to Recapture Prim Bid had attempted no new PISTOLS WERE DRAWN daring exploit. AND SHOOTING BEGAN The Klosterhoek Farm ReBight the Prim Eitel Friedrich still as at her wharf and at 1:M a. sulted in Absolute Failure. today the teat hour at which was maimalncd betwoen Maj. Gen. Wood Arrives at Coion Seaport hews and Atlanta, nothing Paris, April by wireless toT Lonm. Th at the Eitvl's sactmrago bad And Immediately Orders Inves don. wsrf office . tern reported. made tlm follow ing announcement this of tigation Shooting. t .. Washington. April J. Screened front afternoon: In the region of the Somme, La f ter enemies bp a howling gate that drove a Minding snowstorm over the Washington. April A Brig Gen. Ed- - Bptoaelle and Dompierre, mining warfare coiitlneud with noticeable adVirginia capea. the Genoa n auxiliary total creiser Tins Eitel, Friedrich today bad Panama canal sone today reported that vantages for the French. The ter first heal opportunity to daah to during the fight to Colon yesterday be- number of prisoners taken at the of since she took refuge In the neu- tween American soldiers and Panama foresta -of La Pretre, northwest at lont-Mo uKson. March Id to April tral waters of Hampton Honda three policemen to whkh CarporsI Langdon 1. Is more than six of including lit, weeks ago, although it still remained a of the coast artillery was killed and ficers. A German ciyutcrc whether ahe would accept the three- - soldiers were wounded, the P aeroplane was brought r.uulty or intern. Thej storm which Bma police fired tote a tram of un- - down yesterday after dropping bomb Rhelma When fired on It Un t tried from Hattersa northward bad armed soldiers and civilians and pelted on mediately came to earth. The two ripped down telephona and telegraph the train with stone and rocks were aviators, who were unhurt. J taken prisoners.1 In his report Gen. Edwards atd apes until early today Newport Neva , was to similar of riot Cause the Sorhtlk. the Virginia capes and the that of recent trouble in Panama, ex-t- p i j surrounding country were entirely cut cited police clubbing soldiers, protests OelglOrSM MgnoUy dll off from (communication except by wirefrom other soldiers, pistols drawn by To Recapture Farm less which wag entlrely ln the hands of police, shooting commenced. Coast ai j the navy department. And in the in- t tilery provost patrol was attempting Berlin, April I, by wireless to to stop shooting by policemen when terest of American neutrality the navy Langdun-- army - - head - waa killed by police lieutenant. of men started curtain Three the drew the tight. patrol department quarters today gave out a report on offiwhen on the fire the of hostilities return progress police, the it reading: Coaled. provlaioned and repaired, "The Belgian attempt yesterday to cers stopped the Bring, preventing casPrior Eft el has been tying nt hep wharf ualties. the only firing done win back Klosterhoek farm, which This w a day to day mystery, tearing the Germans occupied March' II, reby American. from sulted in failure. the question of whether Com- , ' Excursion to baseball games sold1.000 about charge in the forest of mander Thtertchens would anally eleri infantry post brought Toward dose of La A French lYistobaL iers-,to Pretre was not successfuL to intern his ship" and men for the war game trouble was reported to be to adA French attack on the heights Immediately south of Nieder Aspache or attempt a daah through the fan of joining town. Colon. west of First artillery, out oita was company, turned out Muelhsusen, repulsed. allied cruisers which have hovered sent on Nothing of importance has occurrthe under arm 30as provost guard, officers side the three-mied on the eastern frpnt.- offleer and capes to clear town and ptH soldiers aboard measThe chance of an unartnored ship returning train as precautionary ure. 1 shortly followed to seen of rewaa cordon that breaking through riot- XC garded aa aosmall by naval officer, TRAlJL POLICE FIRE ISTO that it had bent the almost general provincial- - governor, ebtef of already were at work when the teat moment of her time ex- and my aide disturbance. White solquelling the pired. But auch a" storm as today's diers were entraining, polhe fired into makes every lone out to sea a comparat- train containing unarmed soldiers. PriE wounded at this ively safe route and many admirera vate de tsuigbery r rocks god. other misBher potoL Oefwha'TOMtombBlteC' "W'tKf weBteg siles siso were thrown Into train by bis daring exploits in seven months at Panama boys and negroes. New York, April Flane for a Urge sea roving, before he came to Newport "On my demand, the governor of the pomother ship of a Dew type intended Sews would not be surprised If he ac- Colon province has Imprisoned killed to raise submarine disabled iu was the lice lieutenant alleged to have cepted the fortunate opportunity the Corporal Langdon: have ten witnesses F-- 4 at Honolulu, are under conifidera-tto- n elements afforded. who claim can positively identify him at the New Tork navy yard. It Waa the unprovoked man firing the as . said today.WteWO-- rra mvwpwf.? shot. .One Panaman only " - A vessel of the type suggested would Persistent Rumors a blackeye. be ea any or the preeent xui twice large the through Langdon was shot tenders submarine and would be conPrint Eitel Slipped Auay heart. de are Jamee The wounded a new structed On design with' a porR. H, C. Klimp. Chariee Laughery. tion of the underbody eq bollowed as to New Tor,, April A Insistent reports Richeson." enabfo mother the ship" to stow away Gen of May. are current here and In Philadelphia One of the purposes he is the submarine after lifting it from the Wood's visit to the son whererecomsea. of the bottom Way that the German auxiliary cruis- due It would be today is to look Into the States equipped with chains long er Prins Eitel Friedrich had slipped oat mendation enough to that the United - a to reach great depth and with engines to sea from her dock: at Newport News, police Colon and Panama. sufficiently powerful to Ufe a waterlogged submarine unaided. Vt, daring the storm test night. These reports could not bs v rifled. Gen. Wood Orders Fall - n m I.-5S -- Hurried to Hospital, Nf-w-p an official government from Hampton Honda said the GermaijraliicrsriU was moored to lire ON I The prolonged lull on the western front was unbroken yesterday. The official German report mentions three small attacks by French and Belgian retuiori...A .GermA'.ropM;.. waa.. brought, down near Rhelms, after dropping bombs on the city. r ternoon . HELPLESS SINKS No .,.iMMe-wfcML.W- nexJUary-'CTUtoe- Success!?! Rushes Russians Said to Have Carried Senes By Relatives or Past. lies April 3. A whirling ode ood mow storm which covrtop-Mtli- e Capea teat night and Virgin! Inter did not tempt the German Print EUeJ Friedrich to mate a daeh for the aea through the cordon cf boatlle cruiser Second Couth IS DEFAULTED ON BONDS STRUGGLE IN j CHARGES THAT INTEREST IN BERLIN 4'F Palsy Bolivar Jones, for Years Familiar Figure at State and York, Asking for One ORDER CAUSED GOOD DEAL OF SURPRISE MARINE CO. New York Trust Company Fites Bill in N. Y. District Court, New Ger- - man Military Forces in Capacity' of Observers ef -- - ARE RECALLED YEAR H AGED NEWSDEALER L semi-offici- AiKiliary Cruiser Was at Her J)ock at Newport ' - fts Cerman yowr bnetnem la an outward visible ntdeac of jmt . vitality. UTAH SALT LAKE CITY - Summary of War News, Aprils, 1915 mm Tbs advertisement of ' YRCTH AND UBEBTI. PAGES i J i v - jrc ' j - , on-r- l lr l W 11 JS j i cqm-Lne- af t - lf one-ha- ' sing-son- Have Gained Successes m a, know n of the old man dec Eared emphatically i present form was chartered . by the bv Little the prnprtetors of the lift House i r ,4 ienna. via London April 1, 10 19 a. iicj, lbs the relief of the five officers on . cm other acquaintances It mas said n, The fighting to Bukowina, accord- the International Navigation o of and himself that h, pnko tittle duty with the German army was in irformatlnn obtained from jnfc, ever ate sources appears to be of more im- no one has been found who manner connected with the re- - on)any He n- - handr-- d was, wrtance than is evident from the sur-and nineteen steamrhipsjjenm'd whence he came tent relief of Maj George T Lang i ihouvht to have beet, English by tare indication, in ofttcial report Ap- of oral iirlla,c- tn', birth lg lhe faB horn as military attache at Berlin saved rarentlv the Austrians have He lived fragalh and gained mate and Belgium were everv earned J mere a si.ecess of considerable propor- P nn' Maj. Langhorne was ordered t rat-- d according to the latest av a:laMe , through thi aaie rf iiewspapera In ..a. and they' were then build'ag pockets were round several small to The KuemUns had roaxeed in teamed that message bearing he ;i, .r, slips borne of these nave since I pockeibook ani w ilets and a lritle check a threatened nickles Invaahm and fineial earing Iwnk centa-ni- n signature bad been sent to the armv been completed northern Buko- d dirties. He hai a gold watch and More than JlirjgUKlfi o' the war college here without his knowl-- 1 laa They are said to hare attached authtraed capital stock of t!2v - j Cham wrapped In issue paper and the considerable weight to this operation edge, MV. Garrison and armv off.cera PanT 354 tWstaaned thunks Morgan! ugjkJt!a in p currency J pocto heraoae of the effeet U inlfist have ntt here without exception taaim&fft If? enuUi chsRjfe public opinion In Rumania. Aoatrtaa strict sUenc as to HaI Lang home's ft Co,, are large stockholders. Mr Mr ami $ th advteea are to the effect that the Rn . 5rfCI"r withdrawal except tossy that u was aiana were rompleteiy defeated md-drtr- en apjoxtmately entirely upon the Initiative of up back In Beae&iabia with vary THlATED heavy louei in proportton to 'the nuta-he- re has been defaulted and an of $17 Ihi.notf first mortgage five per cent1 bonds of the International Jvavjgatlon corny any t WHO WILL BE CHIEF The interest on the $S2 7MiVM bond issue w a- due uct X, tost, but a clause KEEPING CLOSE to the bond iv gave the companv months grate to make payment This OF THE BUREAU (IF d exci-eterm Anril . No were steamships SHIPS directly operated bv the companv. their operation being left to subsidiarv t'or- . , porationa whose stock was held bv the- , lIa ur Itotentetional Mercantile Marine com and unahi. e eration of the W bite itear lint, the Red, account of rogl westTie- fiav-- been tv he the I'vrrfnrr ilnkr the- - Atae.-i.-- n line, the- At-- " lanlic Transport company the Ley tend ' in today as to New York, April 3. An unexpected line and the Dorunlon hue It was c rox sale Hai tbMadv samtiom Seortarj DanieU would mXtcty In the said pr-does woulfi mr was a .sKed receiversh.p davs grartM trip by the destroyer Parker up the o t in any wav disturb the f,,r th nBW an1 ihiPoriant post of far berty operation sicm to Uod t j"- men daily Hudsan river early from her an- - n tbe On the n.g! of April 1. account uf! chief of th bureau of naval opera-'mSZcomp&DV or jw 8u!lsla,anes. chorage near the Narrow, gave rise gi'Tbe1 U" This post was authorixed at th to repot r that-sniof the vrssets of i rf,ri.rT Hm?erirr seeal.-of Fnngreas'ti take the German steamship lines mijfeht try f Aid for opersEtlnns, witicll m n receit-t- l west -- rr coat RtiHl to slip out o' port without j Aw the mime courtesies ivhen io re-- position Rear Admiral BradUy u AprU afriuiaii paper. The Parker Is one of the war-- ! h. refieYfca aS MliM tKher advues to the department Yverv rSlie ships stationed here to maintain the . of surntriar xd a fo low ends-- ! neutrality of the port 4 am Gnu dripartmnt ts tr formed lng along the Hoboken piers where the , p a frHoquejon of a thoke for the ard .Villa German- vessel lay. the Parker re-- ! I Moevv Par- -, new j 9i ak. h WjJ to qw I turnedwaa said i fsnst: fertW ancborgn,; r, , . correspond 'tafdd' asid aufTtw&ffei S'aff of the at she navy yard that the move was) lee tfjmna are aaid r be cjuiuenimtui al . urmv and as. to w hat datv Admiral i tnerifly precautionarv . from th A4v e dated tj -- tii The guard maintained at the en-- j not be de- v.il be M coaai statf- that fArranaa forte ar 4?- trance to the harbor appears to have; n o be- thk term nei pending conferences 3udaiatra Londom'Arril 3 12 noon Te 'Brit- - 'ar been tightened gi a result of the state- -' Vd n M io steamer Lxkwood was torpedoed arit. Va rrtur' Dame's and officers rnent by pilot that the British erute for 4bre"we ks ers formerly on iftny off shore had - by a German submarine Fndjy r..-h- l stas at Man- - f h.gh rank and a final consultation th. Point In Devonshire The mm- - j Sari d off ha still a year tp serve before re- j There were sug- t her of the crew were saved the Virginia CMpethe act1- -; list. A submarine German prng ftom German the the that pursued gestion commanders) MANY FOR LETTERS The c?:on of Arlrmral Ffsk ta W- be-- i might take advantage of the absence Lockwood for several mile that he bv reiirved as senior cruIS" P LLOYITGEORGE qacMinK from which jing able to gain a position r'ihtai advisor to the 50c rotary ofK BOMB FOUND IN hf-rould dHrhanre I hg r romof The, T fhe nav' Shooting torpo Investigation t proftetile tni k abaft the t Ho av-- o In nvaj LEGATION GARDEN first London April 3, t to Pm-- Thof 26 found but tbe cnifMroom. tr?w written p n his r(...g(,n for the moil to reach fhanrelbfe Colon, Panama. April I. Maj. Gen. time TO lower a lifeboat. Later they morning GEN. JOFFRE PREDICTS timmanTeatn to. creuv Daniels Ij T!'i Lxi firtj U r IgDlS d of the Pari Leonard Wood, commander Bfkf) uinM Jlif WaA In ha tfnaelaa S, 3:1 am. A bomb on April to liht ihroWjsny brought about U mg jetter. vit f rally - Lh .TERMINATION OF WAR department of the east, arrived her which had failed to explode was found brought into I,rt t tday . tb?. quest oil jail dealingfromvtthdrinking to the garden of the Greek legation at The steamer Lockwood was owned to,tenance today find Immediately ordered a f in England ha belief The prevailed IN ALLIES FAVOR of the shooting of Corporal. Sofia. - Bulgaria,- - dose to the ministers London- - Built in 1303 she was oi :Thl number indicate that the iiv aimr In natal clrrle. po77 net tern and 23 feet long " total of letter will be in exc- -s of Si,- - Jjieadnrrai" testified before office, according to a Havas disLangdon test night by s Colon will ho us private i lice lieutenant. Thpinveetigation from Athens. An Investigation patch ion Gen. Joffre has Pari April TheJ communications were "received r'"''' A.ffo-b- v be made by CoL Chamberlain. Gen. Is being made by the police. he xprwei tlew In aniiwer to th full thf cJixncflUor of Ahe sseiinnre v SAILING with LUSITANIAS a termination predicted speedy of tV'obd'g tPSperioe. iTnar-- eat frnv HVt.N Yf mwpaPIATa,pfrrTnir the war tn victory tor the ante I Brig-- Gen. Edwarde. commander of not he chosen for th new write Th'V unrinr per BY DELAYED STRIKING MINERS STORM the cs nei son forces. m rohlhttToO him absoUtft of favor naval chief p? cf "nperaltoh a to Dundispatch front pbst according Preilmlnery examinations of a numthe PREPARING TG FARM kirk published to the.Ecteir. The ber of witnesses indicate that wrHh. New York, April J-- The finer LusiSECRETARY OF dlspofch from Dunkirk reads: William T. Canada' Dead. tolling of Corporal Langdon "was r Gen. Joffre. th French tania. due to sail at 10 o'clock today ut provocation. The corporal waa atOhio. April t. Striking Bridgeport, turbulent a to course DEAD arrest DROPS private STATE th to e visit of was miners Ohio field the East of coal held dock her who tog Liverpool up al tempting Omaha. Neb.. April 3 William T. began have had no work for more than a to Belgian headquarters to decorate when the police lieutenant 78 year old. retired chief of Caned by thick' weather and la heai y snowcertain Belgian officers with ,th hillare year farm the to' shooting without warning. preparing Union Pacific secret service, died the arcs of the Legion of Honor, told storm. Her officers raid she would New York, April I. David S. Crater, Gov. Arris at the Colon province is sides of Belmont county that have been early this morning, intestinal trouble is do fine be held so long e the storm lasted at their disposal hr friendly King Albert and Premier secretory of state of New Jersey, drop- was the cause of hts death. He was sesistlng in the Investigationn and ' secl ua. placed quervtUe that th war ooou Would tw tomorow f necessary. . Officer of th union today farmer. 173 the to holding th dead afternoon of this front ped organiser of th Union Pacific e- come to an end to th ad van tags of Ion. at the request of Gen. Edward. dispatched a letter to tho deportment Aboard, th Lositama were 3S pas-e- Broadway, thio city yean em-Wood i to began today Ate inupac.. tb oak tog war, Wsahtogton era, auice of cause was ayrtculturr Heart fargeat'ltet, the the failure ago. ceegfuily cope with the bandfts whof I the government to donate garden need tion of the canal defenas Of death. . began. - infested the road to the eorty days. . .. y. -"5 I ... - Mr. Garrison j tdd i pri--n- - I C., ( Austro-Huniraria- ii t com-(an- w Sny-viii- e, tlwetri'"" -- limit-beyo- le nd inc ,nVr. ' mmll lit - ITCH 1 OrGEIl ... tncns-Anant- tc j mi tcri imraipio - W that , Efforts to Learn of Print EiteVs Movement Futile burty-recelv-t- - W.m fre bad. K , All. tend lines down the Maryland- Virginia peninsula are cut of service teeaoeof "the severe wind and. sndw " v f tefornnuJon plater I'iillS'leiphin obtained from the confirmed the navy teevtou, statement yard that nothing had rT W there by wiretow or otbar- reported dash to the epea the German aide tsf But-aft- tr r er lt 4 T , 1 s - ih Eirrih !en . '?h e lw'Uh r Sl V hoaesvr I N.J. eomunn-der-in-cht- pollce-fieuten- 1 t 1 JO Philadelphia. Xpril A Efforts made to learn whether the Philadelphia navy had heard anything by wireless from Norfolk or Newport News with reference to the Prins Eitel Friedrich Voighf forth his reply; "We have heard nothing by wireless and could say nothing if cle. ri ef. - ng ao-ano- -to -G- - - ? JMv U |