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1-11.1,1,1 . 1 H i , I i7T t i m , i , 1 1 , , KIM DA V. APIMI. 2. VM. OKKdOX (HTV KNTKltlMtlKI 8 i- NEW DIRECTOR OF MINT F NOTED LAWYER SUED V FACTOR V GIRL FOR BEACH OF FROMHE VIGOROUS STEPS 10 CURB'LIQUOR EX IENATOR ROOT! Distressing Bronchial Coughs "Han& 0aw and Weaken. ROBERT W. WOOLLEV, II POWER FELT IN THE Bits of Byplay REPUBLICAN PARTY! PROTEGE OF MR. M'ADOO FOR SAFETY OF Dy Luke McLoke U.S. 4 I I ' lllkl I I i' V ' I ' EXPRESSED SU EYILSJE1IED KINO GEORQK II WILLINQ TO r' 1 fairy' Haa a4 Tar satdy iM4 U stl'tsj Copyright. 1116, thtCJajannatt smI Usli li ri Ulsawi Mrltsa, enquirer The Dctr. II arrlbblM hlroliliW- M Tb clip thm dru-it nil, put fc can wtti tMl 4inlf wba ila Biaklng eul bia bil th wi fl "Music ball) cbarra to tooth lb avag breast" quoted lb Mr. "Th Bin wb wrota ttit ovr beard kitchen mecbaulc pumping t playar pUuo, coaitur nted tb fool Tn should bX auk a foolish b. It cmraful not la enak on Or r will find to rotir rrrt Tb II 111 eTIM brvak on, Huhl "No man em arrv two maatart," alt tb guod mission worker, who was giving spiritual comfort to tb Inmate f tb penitentiary. Tell n omctMng new, irowM Convict No. 3C.aya "I'm la her for bigamy." H Fauna It D vmiI dowa cellar with a Ustat To bant lu ImJi tha. Bow aim an4 psrful I lb alfbtl And, on, tb tunj ar fslrl Ouchl "It tart ber that drinking bear- dim tb fyealht" aaU tb old fogy a b looked op from bit newspaper. "Do you belief tbatT "I dont know." replied tb grouch. "Bat I do know that drinking boos will mak you te thing that nobody 1m U able to tee." Yen Knw Him. A tabby sutaanc la fount Pratt II la a uraaoo fink. Foe b'e ao busy taJklnc that lie baaa't Urn to think. Net Bit Llk Cricket. Old Chap! ID ratrbtnc teemed to m aitraor- dlnarily food, eepeclally tb Judging of tb long catcbet by tb bleacher. a tb outfield, who ar far from any ibid, are called. Conan Doyle't De- crlption of a OaaebaU Gam In Corn hill MajailD. Namea la Nar SJ. Eknypctak Urea at Bay City. alien. In Bad Again. Dear Luke Too ar wrong again. Too say there It no such animal as a thin girl with a sens of humor. L for one, Bnlau a clos second to you. And that's going torn. Beatrtc Clif ton. Gosh! Dear LnkeTou may tblnk you know something about names. But her la a nam I ran across on a bill of lading of a railroad th other day: Landhos boldlngsaelskabenies Falleskjoh. 1 don't know bow he carries tb nam around with him, but ther It Lv- Beader. Things to Worry About. Tbe tun gives 000 time as much light aa tb moon. Our Daily 8peiaL It take a wise man to conceal his Ignorance. Luk McLuk 8ay: It wouldn't take tbe average woman long to make a selection If ibe bad a choice between a clear conscience and a clear complexion. One day father resolved to try and treat mother at be used to wben tbey were first married. So wben be got home that nlgbt father tried to put his arms around mother and kiss her. And mother got highly Indignant and bawl ed father out for coming home drunk and acting like a dern fool In front of the children. A fat woman will alt down and wor ry all morning over whether tbe would rather be a perfect thlrty-aix or have naturally curly hair If the could bare either by wishing for It. Tbey say that tbe devli never takes a vacation. But be does. Every time he sees a bunch of hypocrites assem bled be lays off and takes a good rest He knows that business will be good while he is away. A man hollers murder If his wife asks him for money for clothes or hats. And then be will cuss a blue streak if her clothes or her bat looks shabby wben tbe goes out with him. Tbe man who goes to church because be Is afraid to stay away never bears much of tbe sermon. The old fashioned woman who used to fill eight lamps and clean eight globes every afternoon now has a daughter nbo U too tired to walk across a room and push a button when It gets too (lurk to read. A lot of men who are strong for an eight hour day for themselves always get mad If tbe stores are not open at nlgbt so tbey can do tbelr shopping; The graduates of tbe barber college may have tbelr faults. But tbey are not always standing around cheering tbelr dear old alma mater. Every man has tbe ability to make a fool of himself, and tbe opportunity Is seldom lacking. Once upon a time a man Invented glasses with which peop'e could see their own faults. He starved to deatn. If there was as much kissing after marriage as there was before marriage lot of perfectly good divorce lawyers would be telling Insurance for a living. Thy Go Togthr. "Henry," said Hie young wife, who bad taken np physical culture, "hovr do you think I am built?" "My dear," replied her husband fond ly, "you are built very much like a watch." "Thank you, Henry. Afld, HenryT" "WelL" "If If I am built like a watch, don't yon think I thouid hare a few Jewel r And then Henry frowned and tald the man who compliments twoman Is an Idiot Enterprise classified adt at reault. K ( rqdert w. wool ley WASHINGTON. Mar. 30 Th new director of tb United States mint I Robert W. Woolley, formerly news paper man. II waa appointeu to tax I .'.000 a j ear Jog through the friend ihlp of Secretary MrAdoo, whom he helped at lb New York headquarter during the Wilton campaign. Ilia first polltlcti Job aa auditor of tb Inter lor department. SUNDAY GOLF FOR WISCONSIN - Ian n Mvia Ala Lifud In Blu Law Amendment, Official recognition will b gtveo to Sunday golf lu Wisconsin by tb pro- powd ametxlment to tb blu Uwa, rhk-n wUl lift coif from tbe list of prweorlbed Sunday apurta and wbk'b rill mak formally lets I om.of tbe amusemrnta which wer nK dreamed of when the Wlaconaln Kuoday law wer paued. Tb Helm Mil. amending the blu taw, provide that moving picture the ater can 1 ronldcred exempt from tb lUt of thine forbidden on Sunday. and another amendment baa been aeut In by tbe committee which exempt golf and tuiwlull and other porta it long la they do Dot dlxturb tb peace of a community. BET ON A LONG WAR. Brooks Club Adda Another Entry to Notabl Betting Book. On of the most famous betting books In tendon U a niutv volume wherein members of tbe Brooks club bare recorded for more than a cen tury and a quarter tbelr wagers upon all sorts of questions. Including the duration of a war or th fall of a ministry. The last bet appearing In Ita pa gps Is o0 to 5 that the present war will be over before 0v year. Among earlier entries, wben odd wer laid and taken upon the dura tion of the war with the American col onies and the outcome of the straggle 1th France, the name of Charles James Fox continually appears. Th Earlit Artillsry. We think tb eighteen Inch artillery as distinctly modern. Vet the first cannon ever taken into tbe field were of that caliber. A crude mortar waa fired at the battle of Crecy, fought In 1348. Tbe early cannon balls were chls led from stone, and tbe projectile. which fits the snctent mortar, la made of solid granite. Two powerful men could scarcely lift It These ancient projectiles remained In use for a sur prisingly long time, for It Is recorded that In 1S07 a British man of war en gaged against tbe Turks had her main mast severed by a 700 pound stone shot from a Turkinb battery. American Boy. CAPETOWN. South Africa, March 31. It was officially announced here today that another BritlBh column had invaded German Southwest Africa. J. H. PATTERSON, CASH REGISTER HEAD, WINS ANTI-TRUST APPEAL la the United States circuit court of appeals President John H. Patterson of the National Cash Register com- pany received the congratulations of friends after Judge Cochran of Ken- tucky announced the decision that I made void all penalties decreed against Mr. Patterson and twenty-six of his chief associates in the National Cash Register management thirteen months ago. , The decision of the celebrated case gives the conclusions of Justice Wil- lit.m Day of the supreme court and of Judges Cochran and Sanford, district Judges, who heard the appeal of the National Cash Register officials from the sentences and penalties Imposed br Judge Hollister following the ver-l dict of the Jury holding them guilty of violation of tbe Sherman anti-trust I law, 1 F-4 WITH TWENTY FIVE MEN ON BOARD FAILS TO RETURN TO HONOLULU. NAVAL OfTICLUS ARE H0PUL1 BUI ADMIT APPREHENSION U ttMl Submtrgta at 1:1 J A. M Off Harbor Entranc and Hat Not Returned at Night Ship Starch lea. IIONOM'M'. T. II., March !S -The American auhmarln K4. whltb a (ubmrrned at I: IS today two mllea o Honolulu harbor bad not rrapfarvd a nliihtfall and grav fear wer ri preud for Ita aafety. The three other auhmarlne of th t group alatloned here, Ibe nava tug Natajo and launchet were KMur- Ing the ocean for mllea alxiut th bar bor entrance tonight In aearcb of th niUIng vecl. Naval official laid they were hop ful that no aerloua mUhsp had befallen the K4. but Ibey admitted that th rlrcumatance of the rrlft'a prolonged dlappearanc gav rle to much au- prehnalon. SEATTLE. Wh, March SS Th kuhmarlne K4. together with the 3. at launched her January (, 191' and waa th first craft of that kind tlult by the Seattle Comlructlon Prydock company. J. V. 1'ateraon. preddent of the com pany. aald tonight that th F- waa aubmerged !t hour for her bullder'i trial and could eaalty remain under water that length of tint without In convenlec to the crew. Th F4 cost liOO.000. la 112 feet lnchee long; It feet liJ luche deep and 15 feet 3 Inchea beam. She dis place submerged 40 'on of water. She was designed for minimum cruis ing radius of 2400 mllea. She I fitted with four torpedo tube. ADGLPH SAVES WORDS. LUr t Hit Wif Tall of Being Awardad an Iron Crow. Frankfort A young peasant from a Baden village has fought in th war from the very beginning and was final' ly In Flanders, says a dispatch to tb Frankfort Gazette. In threw months he has written two letters. Th first vad: Dr Wlf I am still altv, and I rocalv. d tb packas. If tb boy Is bad whip bun. GrMtln:. ADOLF1L The second did not differ much from th first: Dear Bertha I am stilt altv, which star. prlM tn vry much. If th boy Is still bad whip blra asaln. OrMtlnn, ADO urn. A few days ago a photograph cam from a hospital In Heidelberg. On It the young wife saw ber husband with a number of others, and on bis breast was the Iron cross. On tb back of th picture was written: Dear Bertha I wu wounded. Am wU asalo. Tomorrow I'm off. If th boy is bad tak him by th car. Grnllnn, ADOuPH. His wife wrote him asking him to at least let ber knovi how he had re ceived the Iron cross. He replied: That business of th Iron crosa was vry slmpl. Tb major called m. I had t stand still and th sergeant pinned It on. OrMtlngs, AOOLPIL JAP IS POTATO KING. Dnid Cradit a Few Yar Ago, H Now Rank aa a Capitalist LodL Cal. Beading a story of tbe visit of George Sblmo, the potato king of this section, to Los Angeles In a pa per of that city, merchants of Lodl re call that not many years ago the Jap anese capitalist could not obtain credit in the stores of this city, not because h was not honest, but as a newcomer be had not established credit Those business men who refused to trust did not anticipate that In a few years Shlma would control 87.000 acres hi California and have 0.000 acres In his own holdings and bave estab lished a large credit In California banks. Last July Shlma owned about a quar ter of the 4,000.000 sacks of potatoes In California, and today be owns half of the 600.000 sacks unsold In the state. K. 0. NECESSARY TO WIN REFEREE WELSH WILL OVER LOOK TECHNICAL FOULS. HAVANA, March 31. Jack Welsh, who will referee the Johnson-Willard fight, has tickled the fans by Intimat ing that the decision will have to be won by a K. O. punch. Welsh says that he will give no ruling on a "tech nical foul," and that the fighters will bave to go the distance on merit. "Neither Johnson nor Willard need look to me for favors," said Welsh. "The man who gets the decision will have to earn It, and will be judged solely on his merits. Neither man need expect to win on a 'technical' foul.' By that I mean a blow that Is accldentafly struck low and which does not inflict Injury." Popular feeling seems to be favor- ing Willlard, as his record in the past Is becoming better known. 'Betting odds have already wone down very considerably, and the Johnson backers are no longer so free with tbelr offer- ings. Willard, who now Is the idol of about half the people here, Including some ol the blacks, is 27 years old, a native of Kansas, and has never fought In a pre limlnary. His first ring battle was at Sapulpa, Oklahoma, in 1911, wben be weight In at 225 pounds. NEW YORK. Mann 30. Jamea W. Ostxirna, ho as auManl district at lorriey of New York county gained country aid prominent- through hi criminal prosecution. a surd for I'-O.ooo In tha supreme court by Ml Ita Tamer, a thirty dollar a arek forewoman In factoiy. Mtsa Tamer charge that Mr. 0Urne promised to marry her and fallrd to do ao. It was atated that th attorney and Miss Tau ter met as th result of an accident to a wagon or at reel car and that tbey fell Into conversation. Th lawyer In troduced himself aud thl meeting, it la charged, led to the alleged promts of tnarrlag some weeks later. Mr. Oitxirn sar he doenn't know lb young woman and calls It a ras of at tempted blackmail. He It married. SPOKANE FIRE CAUSE OF $500,000 LOSS 8POKANH. Wash.. March J.-Flr starting mysteriously at the Florence, an upstairs store In the Mohavtk block. In the heart of th business district about S o'clock thla morning, caused damage estimated at close to $i00.000. The Mohawk block, one of the first large buildings put up here, was gutted almost throughout Mr. McCary, a dressmaker tleeplng In the Mohawk building, had a thrill ing rescue from the fifth floor. Beach ing out of tha window, she selird the rung of a fire ladder front underneath and bung there till her grip waa brok en by firemen and she dropped Into a life net CASE AGAINST JAMES E NEW YORK, March 31. Complete collapse of Mist Jtae Tanter'a breach of promise suit against former District Attorney J. W. Osborne was announced today by United States District Attor ney Marshal who declared that Mlsi Tanzer had fully exonerated Osborne and admitted that she mistook him for "Oliver Osborne" ber lover. Following the filing of her suit against Osborne, Miss Tanzer waa her self arrested by the federal authori ties on a charge of using the malls to defraud. MissTanzer signed a waiver of Im munity from criminal prosecution. It was understood that Information might be obtained from her Implicating oth ers In the alleged attempt to bluckmall Osborne. LUGANO, Switzerland, March 31. Dispatches received here tonight from the Austrian frontier stated that neur rly 200,000 German troops have ar rived In the Carpathians since March I. ADMIRAL MEUX IS NEW COMMANDER OF ENGLAND'S IMPORTANT HOME FLEET Iip5L 1 - ADMIRAL MEUX Admiral Sir Hedworth Meux It the new commander of England'! great home fleet He was recently appointed to succeed Admiral Jelllcoe. Tbe home fleet of England's navy now controls the North sea and other watert around England. Admiral Meux Is fifty-nine yeart old and was recently commander In-chief at Portsmouth. lPI fata,. """a' -S2. 1 IET EXAMPLE FOR GREAT BRITAIN. HUHinONS ARE DELAYED BK DRINK IS EELIEf Of LONDON Admiralty and War Ofric Join With Bhlpownart In Pit tor Absolut Ban n Alt i Liquor. IJ)NIH)V. March JI.-KIng George haa added hi pi. to that of th ship osnttra, : boiii cases that of the la borltra themselves, that si 'in vigorous nieaures tw adopted to cope lib. the question of drunkenness, which. It I urged, la having th effect of delaying the delivery of munition of war. The king haa volunteered If II la rou aldervd advisable, personally to give up th us of all alcoholic liquors, and lo l-ie n order against their use In the roal household. Such a notifies Ion haa been tent to David Lloyd George, the chancellor of the rtcheq uer. by the king private aecretary. lxird Slamfordham. Th letter of lird Slamfordham fol owa: IVar Chancellor of the Eichequer-- Th king thanks you for to promptly getting him a full report of the pro ceedings at yraterday's meeting of the deputation of em ploy era. Ills majesty baa read II with Intense Interest, but also with tb deepest concern. II feels that nothing but lb most vigorous measure will successfully cup with the grave situation now eilsltlng In our annanent fartorlea. "W have before us the statements, not merely of th employer, but of th admiralty and Ihe war office, which are responsible for munitions of war and for the transport of troops and their fod and ammtanltlun. From thla evidence It la without doubt large ly duo to drink that we are unable to secure the output of war 'material In dispensable to meet the requirements of Ihe army In the field, and that there has been such serious delay. In conse quence of the necessary reinforce ments of supplies to aid our gallant troops at the front "A continuance of such a state of things must Inevitably result In the prolongation of the horrors and bur dens of this terrible war. "I am Instructed to add that, If It be deemed advisable, the king will be prepared to set an example by giving up all alcoholic liquor himself and by issuing orders against Its consumption In the royal households, so that no difference shall be made, so far as hi majesty Is concerned, between the treatment of tbe rich and the poor In this question. "LORD 8TAMFORDHAM. "The King's I'rlvato Secretary." 11-29, TERROR OF THE SEA, BELIEVED SUNK LONDON. March 25. The British Admiralty said tonight that they thought the Gorman submarine U-29, which recently sank four British and one French steamer in the English channel and damaged throe other ves sels, had been sunk with all hands. The text of the official statement fol lows: "Tbe Admiralty have good reasons to bellovo that the Gormnn subnmrin. U-29 has been sunk with all hands." ' The German submarine U-29 dis placed 800 tons and was ono of the largest aud fustcst of tho Gorman un dersea boats. The U-29 made a record raid two weeks ago off the Bcllly-Islands and In the Channel, sinking four British steamers and one French steamor aud damaging three other vcbhuIs. DANGER FROM FLOOD OF SEATTLE, Wash., March 27. Dan ger to persons or property from the bursting of the dam at Lake Keecheliis, near EllenBburg, yesterday, has ap parently disappeared, the water ro-' leased from the reservoir created by the dam having been carried off by the Yakima river without a serious flood resulting. None of the towns, at first belioved to be In danger, were flooded. MADISON, March 31. A bill Intend ed to repeal the law permitting boxing bouts. In Wisconsin was killed by the state legislature' here today. Tachr Waa Foolsd. At a German recitation tbe clnss was asked for tbe German forms of English words. "What Is tbe German for lawyer, Tommy?" asked Miss Jones of my neighbor. Tbe German for lawyer Is pronounc ed Abd-fo-kaht Although Tommy and I had studied this lesson with great zeal the night before, ,we could not recollect the word. So Tommy stam mered very sullenly: "I fo'got" "Good!" said Mins Jones, first to Tommy's astonishment, tben to bis smusement ss be saw tbe point and finally to bis delight, because be avoid ed getting a zero. Chicago Herald. ALBANY. N. Y . March 29 -Former I'lilted Slalea Senator F.llhtl ItiHit, ho term etplred with Ihe rm-eiil rongresa, la now th leading figure In I New York Keptilillran Killtlca. Mr. Hoot haa flatly denied that he was a I Mialblllly for Ihe Ki'puhlli'aii preal detitlal nomination In 1914. Those I whose ar politically wise aay, how. rer, that the e senator will lio a power In Hi national council of bis party, and It la rven aald b may b the nett secretary of tat In case the He publicans win. E IS FOUND GUILTY THOMAS R. SHERIDAN CONVICTCO BY FEDERAL JURY IN PORTLAND. I'ORTLANI). Or.. March 30. After wreslting with the evidence nearly all night, a Jury In United Slates court this morning brought In a verdict of guilty on two count agalnat Thomas It. Hherldun of Itoseburg. former presi dent of the First National bank of tliat city. He waa charged on eight counts with abstracting for his own use the funds of depositors, contrary to law, Tbe verdict waa reached at 3 a in. At 1:30, ihe Jurors, disheveled and sleepy, filed Into tho courtroom, where Judge Rudkln, United State District Attorney C, U lieame. C. W. Fulton. the defendant and Mr. Sheridan's ton were waiting. "Have you reached a verdict?" Baked tho court. "We have." answered the foreman. The verdict was then handed In and read. Former Senator Fulton demand ed a poll of Ihe Jury a procedure al most unique In the local federal court and each member affirmed that the verdict aa announced Wat hit own per sonal verdict. Mr. Sheridan heard the verdict with out emotion. With little comment h loft the Courtroom accompanied by bis counsel, the Judge having decided that the bond under which ho hat been hold was sufficient. BRITISH SHIP AFIRE SAN FRANCISCO, March 30. Fight ing a slow burning fire In a cargo of i'Otton, tho British steamship (ilen- lochy, from London to San Francisco by way of tho Sues canal and oriental ports, put Into Nnzusnkl yesterday for aid. Word of tht vessel's plight was re ceived hero today by tho mnrlno do- pnrtmcnt of the San Francisco Cham- ber of Commerce. The flro broko out In hold No, 3, tho dlspatchus an nounced, and burned fiercely for aov- ernl hours before discovered. Steady strMus of water were pumped Into the cargo, which was eblofly cotton taken on at a Chlneso port Tho flro was still burning when the Glonlochy entered Nugaaukl harbor. Tho ship will dlschargo her enrgo mid go into drydock. WEDDING DAY, BETTER LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 27. Mrs. Amelia Dalo, 52, Is slowly recov ering today from the effects of an operation to romove a revolver bullet from her head while her husband Charles F, Dalo, who fired the shot lies dead at the city morgue, a suicide. Dulo, although comfortably woll .off, had been morose for some time. Yes terday on the thirtieth anniversary of tholr wedding, he and his wlfo went for a walk In the hills. Lator Dale was rouna ooaa witn a revolver tight- ly ciuspea in nis rigjit nana, ills wire my oesine mm sonousiy wounded. CANBY PLAN8 IMPROVEMENT Canby is making plans for the Imme- aiaie improvement or tne I'acinc ingii-1 way In the city limits. Washed river gravel will be obtained from New Era and hauled by the Southern Pacific. Thls gravel win be mixed with asphalt- um. Three thousand dollars will be expended at the present time and more Improvements will be made yearly, a TTciTTaTi ri. m.m, ii it ' 11 . . ' , , fall of snow, followed by sleet) oc curred here today. . ) Tltat ItalilfMllosniar iimi fhMt, ! dl iflmf iHiMjrkUl NMXfk r MaMall Smlaa l makt, ! ta k-aajl,alapi a-walf 4 In h m(i o f"i atiatiaik. koi si's lloasi ssu Ta w lhai I'a-ns faaliM Slid ! kaalln e.llu as II ,11,1m rt.ias II, thliial. 'Ik IWkllk, " lua) aM!k aiM ,iwm dlMpiaMt, s4 II .,la la lslM.1 M.Ur awl sutikHMli. Ikaf la b.allii U ua b-illl l fol ai l llnast i T Coamrt'mi Ilia Is) tllka quantity of " ih rixmh sl auld M-llrlua. It kaa'a hi Ilia la.l ilii (. W J. IlKl.t.A M V. Cl.ik.l.tir, kr.. OtltMl "Mi l,r. ISIaaia til.l. k.'l ithlal llualil tar atuoa ka halii. W's laaraj k w.kiIJ ( Imu iaisiill. I liarl of alaillar raw br loi ai lb'l sn Ts Ion. r D allaatad rfa, au-l Uwahl ImllU. Mr a, ruao-l lo lin,tui ariat ih fit law d-Msa, ami Uia Ht U.Mia ahitipM I. la aluMinra mk. final llossi sso Tab baa fltaa biw sall.farilnai li.a ana ,a-tlrlM laiat I Ihlnk llila uu.tatful -Hc!a hu Mr a. I Uia "l a Ilia." I ,i a, axiawr wka ar rot ate Urn. at mu Ita t'onrfn. laat a t-m iImm iVi'pa thaowak ami ..I.I,imm I.U la.i. a I.mi lima. a. I tha laal aV la a gusd aa lb llt.t Ualuaa aalNUIula. (VCRV UtIR II A FRIINIK Jon Drug Co. (Adv.) BURGLARY OF HOME INSPIRE! LAOS TO IMITATE, BELIEF OF OFFICERS. IHUtTIND. Or. March .10.-Haying burglars, a Japanese boy. 5 years old, shot and Instant ly killed his 4 ycarold brother at their borne on a little gar den truck farm on th I'tiwell Valley road near Buckley avenue, thla after noon. Tbe shooting was wllueaseti by its) male, 3 years old, son of a Japa nese neighbor, Tbe boys were the children of K. Oktida, Japanese gardener, who wat with T. Mataunaga and family a hen they returned from Hie publlo market on the night of January 20 and found burglar In tbelr home. In making their eacap the burglar shot and killed Mataunaga and It Is believed that the shooting Inspired tb boys thla afternoon to play burglara. The boys found a small shotgun without knowledge of their mother. who was lu an adjoining room. Hho heard tbe repoit of the shot and hur ried Into the room In find the one child dying and the other holding the till smoking weapon In bis tiny hands. "ho charge atmck the boy In the bark and nearly penetrated the body. EITEL REDUGH TO INTERNE IS BELIEF North fork. Va , March 30. The re moval of the armament from tho tier man converted cruiser I'rlns Eltel Frledrlt-h, preparatory to Internment, was forecasted today when tho covers were taken from the warship's guns. It Is reiMirteil that the period set by the l'n It ed States government during which tho Eltel must elect to anil or Interno will expire tonight and .that Cnptuln Tblerlchens Is ready to ro mitln here for the rest of tho war. The British cruiser Cumberland hut Joined the allies' battleships awaiting tha Print 101 1 el Frledrlrb. There are now thrco British and 'one Frvnck cruiser waiting off tho Capes and three others aro believed to be within call. WOMAN IN TEXAS BROWNSVILLE. Texas. Murch 27.- An American woman was killed In the streets hero this afternoon by a stray bullet from the battle being waged be tween Curranza and Villa forces over the border. Heavy firing Blurted ouUldo Mutii- moras at noon, and Is being continued, Tbrno thousand VIlllHtas attacked tho enemy. The diminution aro unknown, Colonel A. P, IHucksomo, lu com- mnnd of the American patrol, sent n strong message to both sides demand ing that no firing bo dono which will In any way endanger Americans here or on the other side of tho border. DATE OF HAVANA BOUT TO MONDAY HAVANA, March 27. Postponement of tho 45 round fight between Jack Johnson, negro henvywolght champion of tho world, and Joss Willard, giant KanRas cowboy, to Monday, April C, was nnouncod today by Promoter Jaclc Curloy. Curloy explained that Prealdont Monocal of Cuba objected to tho bout beinir stoned on Eastor 8undny. and rather than clash with that official, curlev extendod the date 24 hours. RECEIVER FOR HAMMER8TEIN NEW YORK, March 30. United States Judge Hunt today appointed Irving M. Dlttenhoffer recolver for Linear iiammorstein, theatrical pro- motor. HammerBteln t scheduled as- sorts Include real estate valued at $700,000, on which a mortgage for $35,- 000 is outstanding. LIVERPOOL, March 30. Fifteen members of the crew and two passen gers of tbe British steamship Agulla, unk yesterday by a German subma- ""Ine, have been picked up and now are en route t0 tnla Dort . accor(51n. vlcet received here late today.