pli ? y' iip 'rmrar TTmac w. '?. rro i w -.,.. nrfm "I" 'yitf 207 Socfl lir Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER I'ii I p tonight, mill Inmorrotr Mux. IHi Mlii, u;. Forir-fourlli Tmir. Iixllv- Ninth Vmr MI3DKOUI), OKKUON, WhDNKSDA V, .JAXl'ARV liO. V.)7) NO. 2")8 Utah Capitalists Agree to Back Rogue River Valley Beet Sugar Factory - if J ."W Ml 1 1 i I . nrrr nnninr 'iAiorn'o iinucM IP7AD AniAMPHO NECESSARY FOR MAKE RAID ON ALONG 60 MILE llB& FACTORYSIGNED . ENGLISH TOWNS FRONT, PRUSSIA Hfr . Bishop Nllilcy Anrcos lo Finance Fac tory Says Ho Has All Money ami Factories Ho Needs, Out for Sun's Sake Will Mak Just One More En terprise a Success. ('. W. Xlldoy, inlllliMiiiliK ruplliilUl of Suit aV', mill lii'nit of a iloin Hiciil luitiislllal ritlciptlses Imiiidllig ! I'lali.lilahn mill WoIitii Aiiialua mult.! Migui kiiiii'iiih, tolil die Itccl Mitmr lommlltco In ii iouici-ciki nl llic Mi'ilfnrtl Moli'l till. iiltciniHtii tlmt In iioiihl I'url. it In'. 'I Miuur facltuy In iln Home ilit'p iilloj, "I lmi nil Ho nioiny I mini, mill mint iioHililoii on Intuit ituiti I imil, lint iHt'iiiuit of in)' Mm mill my llli'iul, Mr. Htiilllttcll, I waul In make Jtlt OIIO limit Clllt'ipi Kl' II MII'll'KH, n the companies I inn ionncte w It It liutetlnno In t'limiilii, In Washington, In IiIiiIiii, mnl In I'tnli, I will had, ii umn Imti turtoij In tin Itogno iIkt inlli'j, n Slmk Hi'inmiilt'tl I'. 8. Hraiuwoll, addrofd t lit lieut Kiimr rniutnlltco anil told them llittt Htt MOIO II ft Hit wlierell) negotiations wnHliI tin closed lii tiny or two, mnl tlmt tit nit limit, tin)' understood IIipio mmm uti stock III III) Hlllll. III! ilt'iiltxl omphatlcNlly Unit tint lttt HHgttr fuotory was In any way eon nurtml Hlth any Irrigation project, llo wild Unit lio mnl A. Nllilcy liml kiwi frftnil Inr yunrit. and they hud lHttrtMlttil 0. W. Nlbley In tint pro. Jttct, mnl iliMltttil to locate In tint Hogm rltttr nlly hocniivtt tltolr tests bint showed It to tin nun of tin littiti Mliiilttil nf tluus In lint world for the eulttir. Mr Hrauiwelt Impressed upon lint committee Hint bote mnl now "uim lint tlnin to settle lilt1 quits I itiii. nml that no tlmt immt lie lout." Hi-tall lll-iiil The roiiiinlltiui ami (hit boot miKitr rttttiwiintnllviM art) now discussing dutitlla. W. II. time, president of tint Mod- font National Hunk toll! Hut commit tint tlmt C. V. NHiltty'ii flnnuciul slamllng wns of tltt highest, mnl that hi lnvitliiatloi) showed lilm anil hi" fninpniihm lo hn ilium a sound bui. iiimw IiikIh. Mr. Ilnrn until tint in iltilrtMl tn,'rtiiKo uni t'ltlior hIkiioiI up or at liuiul. 'rut'iihiy'N ('aiiiialuu In thu c-aiiipiilKii for ni'iDiiKit Ttii'H ilay IICS iicroit worn hccuhhI hy Iho Moilfonl coniiultttx, iuiiMuk tint total uliiio to .1MIQ ucri'tt. Willi tint hlK liimlownurH ntll lo nlmi up nml with I .Mid arroii oxpccti'il In tho (JriintH I'iihh illHtrlrt, tint K'niilit'd r.flOO nrroH U within uuu'li. An lulilllliiiial a Oil iiorttH wan xlKiictt up tills innrnlntl, Tim Talent wIiik of Ihn ItCfl hiikut flylnK miuiuliou hIkiu'iI up l"fS ihtom 'I'licvilny, mo arrcu of tlilx ntuount ho. Iiik In tho Hhnitln valloy illHtrlct. Thuy also Hociitrkl '.'OH iktch near AHhlnml nilwuiil hy lli flrnl iluloKUllnn. Tln Mini- rloHi'il ami nil Immls wotkoil Thin Ih tho moitl hillllmit rccnnl of tint oiuupiilKii, (lold I llll, Uokiio It I vor mnl othur poliilH.nlHo runio throuith with nuh Htnntlat ainountH In fiiitluiianri) of thu lutlUHtrlul propoHlllou, Tho fou turt) of Iho tliiy'n work wuh tho Hlitn Iiik of II. II, Croft of AkrIo for flvo iiiuoh. Mr. Croft llnkoit tlln IrrlRii I Ion, hoiullni; nml hukiu- hoot proJoctH, (Coiitluui'il on Phko 2.) E. HAD AT l'OUTf(ANI), Oro., Jim. 20. Jnmeu 13. (linlfroy, for !I0 yours omployoil In tho ttluto prlntlim offlco nml for 20 Hn foroimm, illoil horo today fol InwIiiK im oporutlon for n coinpllcn t Ion of dlHriiHOH. Mr. (lodfroy wan a piomliiont lninlor lu (ho doiuncruttc party and wnH a doloRiito lit tho liml national domonrutto convention. Ilo wuh horn In l'olk county, Oi-okoii AiiKHHt 1. IKBtl. Mr. (loiUroy wuh In tho oiuploy or lliu liitornnl ltovouuo Burvlv'o, GODFREY PORTLAND German Airships Make LorPrcillct cil Attack on Enulnnil, Flylnu, Over North Sea Four or Five Persons Killed, as Many Wounded ami Some Shops Destroyed. LONDON, ,liiu. -Jll. (liMiiuin nil mi'ii ili'liictiil tiii'ir Iiiiik ini'tlii'tcil tit lark on r.npliiinl lift niiJit. I'lniii n Iimic ii'itiiiiiililv in (li'iitimiv llii'v lit v n it Iho Ninth noil to llio I'nxl' ciii i'oiimI of Mimlmitl, w licit' lor iicni l.v I'lur limit from H&0 p. in. uiili1 nlioiit tniiliilshl, tli'V I'iit'lftl ovnr n LMitiip ol' i'IkIiI Knnlili lowiH, iiulv n liltli nunc llinn Hit) inilo. finni l.ou- iloii, rtiniii'iillv ilntiiiiiK Inuiiht nl will. So Titr ii lni liccn IciiiiH'il loiluy, lniii' or live pci'oii uiMo lallcil la thi'i uiiilH mnl nhoitt iim inmiy lllllll' IVt'll' Wollllltl'll. 'i'PIm'IIii or ltalii"ii WniclliiT Ihi'Mi ulrhiis ivcro 'cp ii'liu, iliricllilo lmllooiiH or iioro tiiint Inn not vcl ilofiniU'lv liofii t'" tiililixlicil. Then' i incri'ii'liiir lu'liof in l.iiiiilon tlinl iiiioxihly only ncro itlmiiM look pari in the iittnck. Thcro ltii hrcu no WW. o fur lotlnv lo t'iiin tlic cut nut ii'imil lnt nicht ilutt u ZcpiH'lin liml linen hrotiulil ttuHii on t In l'nlili t'tuixt; on the font in r,v. it now niipt'iir uk tluniuli nil Iho (Icininn niiilfix lutxo iiluinvil Wlll'lll'tf tlll'V IMIIIH. Tlio' niol inipoitnnt (mi'ii over which Hut dciiiiun niniittn tipMnrcil ucrc SHitilriiiBliHiii. ViimiioiiIIi. Slier inchum, lluulniitm. rronior. Honch inn, l)oriiuchiiui ami KiiiKt l.vnn. Kinir (littivo liHtt IcTl Saiitliinitliiiui onlv h few Iiiiiii lu,ftiri tin mlilcr vi-iloil it. I'llinte Shops liiiinanctl Mo! of (In tlniuniri npiiciirx (o lime linen inflicleil upon privnle re itloiiee mid !iii; few puhlie luuhl iiip or dock ycm to liuio Itoeu in jilietl. Tli r.iitliiiir Mil iiuii liowtl e.eel lut itliilit- to pilot their vew.elf. ns well n littoil iiiiiik.iiiiinliilt. In spile of the iliirkue of ilu nilit they ecuieil lo find their wnv mfr Iho eoiinlrv with reiiinrknhle ilirerliie" mnl the iiceiirnev of llielr iiint with lioinli vviit "renter tlimi ri'iiphiII.x had lieen liclieetl itoihle. IT HOLE TROLLEY RECEIPTS SAN' KHA.NVISrO, .Inn. !0.-llnw seriouhly the mlvent of the jitney lint threuleiiK to n fleet i.lreeleitr eonipiill it's in Pueilio eout cities in 101 "t is -lioun in ONtiinntcs eoiupiled here. The jitney men icpoit their ininluuim a venire receipts ut $1 mi hour for mi eight-hour ilny. In tho four iuol piiiulotii eenteri on tho eiiiii! Hie Sun Krnuei-eo Imy eitied, l,os An KoIoh, Portlanit nml Henttlo 'JliT'i (are are now in operation mnl (heir daily reci'iplti mo .flll.OOO. At this rale, the lilney liusox would luko from the tract ion cniupuuicri iu the eoiiiMi of u yen i' Iho miiii of .f(i, 11:15,000, If operated in their jirehent niuuhers. Hut Iho lnisimis is only in il iiil'nuey. In San Frimeifeo Hie iiuuiher of eni'rt.liurt douhled in the Inst wi'ok, ami orKimiKOfH of Iho jit ney iiuii have iiHtiired official of Hie Piiuaiiui Paeifie c.poition Hint Hiore will ho 'J,(l00 ears to handle expohition oiowds 011 Iho openin; ilny -l'Vliru-ary 'JO. The Iiiim's hao jut invaded Portland, and tho iiiuaher thero is ex pected to iiioivafio rapidly. Legislature of Iho eoahl states are deep iu Hie prolileius presented hv the liiiih of Ihiti unforeseen industry. Traolloii officials iveti n heariiitr ut Saerainento have reported not only heavy loises in daily receipt, hut one I.oh Angeles company uiinoiiueed that it had already lieen compelled to lay off 100 of iu oiiiployca. JTNEYS C Germans on Defensive Heavy Artil lery Enuauriiieiils Reported Slniuule In Prourcss for Left Bank of Vistula Austrinns Use Famous German Guns for First Time. IM'.TItOnit.M) .Inn 20, via London - A lon n On mile front Clcchunow, lo the couth of .Minna, lo Dolirc)!!, on tho VUltiln 12 liilleti below I'locl., the (lennaiiH me on the ilefcnitlve ucnltiMl the UiiHidan advnnre toward cant CriiHslu. Durlui; tho liml three 1)11)11 heavy mfllleiv ciiiaKi'iiicntii have orciirnttl at vniliius potutH nloiiK thlM Hue. .Meanwhile the struggle Ih In pro Kropfi for poniietMlou of the loft hank of the Vlmiiht, from Hk Jiiiicllou ulth the llxurn at WlnoKrod, went waul to Holiiozyn, ii)iiro.liiintely la lallci I'oiKtehiilou hy Hi" ItiiHKlmiH of WIhzo Kioil ami their flghtltiK on tho left hnnk or the Ilztirn Iu that vicinity nf forilH tlietii n liiim for their opera tions ngultuit the (It-minim who nro In force to the went of that position, and effectually prevents a movement upon N'owo (JeorrKleivsk, which hns lieen the (icininn ohjectlvo In tho advance townrd Vnrnnw from the unrlli. Au.ilaiis Che HI; CittK. In ondonvorlng to retnke trenches fnpiined hy the ItutotlaiiH wont of WlHogrod, the (ioriiiniis nro reported to have lout '.100 men. $oiiihwurd lu the vicinity of Tnr now, (.nllrln, (tin Aiittrlnn hnvo 0111 ploed fop Iho first time the famous Ceiiimn i2 rcutlmetro guns In nn effort to dlslodgrt tho UusHlans from their ponltlons nlotig the Dunnjec river. According to reports here, they have lieon uiisiircessful, having liccn foiccd to retrent to tho north nest, leaving the Itussluti positions In tact, llusslan army officers are of tho opinion Hint the heavy fiormnn Kims are nn Impediment rather thnn nu aid to the Austrinns. on account of the hnd ronds and the long distance It Is necessnry to trnnsport them. An ofllclnl Itusslnn stateiuent to ilny deacrlheH n series of nctlons along tho Vistula northwest or Wnrsnw during Jnnunry 1" nml IS. In three of these engngeuieuts, It Is snld, the Itusslnns won tho ndvnntnge, twice silencliiR Oermun huttorles, nml on another occasion repulsing nn nttnek with henvy loss to the nermann. Tin Us t'lalni Victories. Two victories over the Hrltlsh forces operating near the head of tho Perslnn kuU are claimed hy the Turk- lull wnr offlco In a stntement Issued at 1'oiiHtautlnoplo. 11 Is asserted that tho Mrltlsh attempted n surprlso attack on tho Turks, hut were re pulsed with tho loss of 100 killed nnd wounded. Iu cavalry engagements near tho Junction of tho Tigris nun Kuiihrntes rlvorH the HrHlsh nro ro- ported to hnvo withdrawn nfter henvy losses. SEVEN YEARS FOR NHW YOUlv, Jnn. 20.- Francis 11. (Irlfreu nml his wlfo, Clara, who plcadod guilty recently to using tho niallH to defraud tholr wenlthy uc- iiunliuunces of nitroxtmntoly S.tOO,- 000 Invested In a stonogrnpliy hur- eau, wore soutenced todny lu tho fed oral 'court. (Jrlffln wna given a seven your term In tho fodornl pout tontlary at Atlanta; IiIh wlfo wus sentonced to servo sis yenrs In the stato prison for womun at Auhurn, ' Y IMMIGRATION AGENT NOW DECAPITATED SALUM", Or., Jan. 20. All that re- mains now to iiiuke a hill introduced hv Senator ', A. D'unick nholitdiiii; the office of Mute immigration agent a law is Hio signature of flovernor James W'ilhYooinho. It jmihi'it tho hoiiso late today without a .Use-cut iiu; Vote,. COUNT WHO RESIGNED I M5?i " -aH ,V$-al COUNT BERCMTOLD Oniiit it ii Hoch"- il Is rewricil lo have tendered his retlKiintlhn ns Aus tria's Premier which lui heeii ncepteil. lVronn rensoiii are given for lit retirement. nut ron I'.n Mold was one of the many factors In the situation which led to the Aiistn.ii tic, titration of war on Sen la, which In turu preclpl tatitl the Kurope.m war EFFORTS TO KEEP FEDERAL TRADE- WA5HKISN.IT DEFEATED OI.YMPIA. Wash. Jnn. 2' The stale legislature today rushed through both lion a soeelnl roiolu Hon doclarlug against holding a sk clnl election In 111.". on tho llnuor or any other iUotlon, which means that Washington will go "dry" lu January. 1910, under thu Initiative hill passed Inst Novembor hy tho vojors. A tost vote tnkt u lu tho first wook of the loglslnturo showed that tho liquor majority in tho hoiiso wns itot lurgo enough to ms n bill over tho governor's veto, nml governor Lister hnd mndo II known Hint ho would veto any bill seeking to nullify the prohibition law. The republican cau cus ngreod upon toduy'H resolution, hut It wns pn-od regnrdloss of party lines. Initiative No. 15. permitting hotels with 50 or inoro rooms to serve liquor nnd permitting browrles to operate will nutomntlcnly go to a vote la Novoinbor. 1010. Tho Inowerles fought for a special election this year, saying that after ten months of pro hibition tho liquor men's organization vould bo disrupted. Tho antl-snloon league fought nuiiiust a spoclal olec Hon. ANTI-LOBBY BILL SAI.LWI, Oio.. Jan. 20. After n lively debute the homo of represent!! lives today passed tho nuti-lohby bill, introduced onrl in tho session by UoproHontntlvo Chris Schuobel of ClncUnnuiB count), by a vote of IS to 12. Tho hill Is patterned after nntl lobby laws now on tho stututo books ot soveial middle western states. It requires Hint nil corporations and per sona employing lobbyists to work for or against legislation shall register with tho socretnvy of . ptnto. Tho lobbyists aro also required to register, and upon Iho adjournment of tho sos sloii, tho corporations employing lob hyists shall file with tho secrutnry a statement showing tho nmount of innnoy paid them for their services. The legistratlon docket must also show whnt legislation the lobbyists nro engaged to lobby for or agnlust. After registering, tho lobbyists may appear beforo committees of tho leg islature ami nrguo for or against legislation, WERE PASSES USE AS AUSTRIA'S PREMIER. BOARD NAiD. BY WASHINtiToN, Jnn. 20. -Will It. Parry of Seattle. Wns-luj-Jo-cph Ii Duviittt'of WinroiiMH. un rimiuii hioncr of corjx'rHtuni; K. N. Hurley of t'liiesgo; Oeors K. I'enliody of New York, nml A ranu from the -outli were on Priitlent WileonV lnti to tiny fur niijtointtneiit to the m fil ernl tiiule etniiiiit-Kiou. It tsn. ex jM'ctcd tho nomiiiiitions ihiclit u'o to the Mtimle this week. llr. Pnrrv i a inf;n'Mvff Tmhliean; Davie-, Hurley iiimI Peuhotlv uie ilemoerat-. SIUTTLK. Wu-.li., Jnn. 20. Will IF. Parry, who hii been sHueteit a a iiicmher of the fedsrtil trrnle coin inisiou, i- n iietrpU'niin, hut late ly has not been actively engnged iu liu-ine... Iu early life he wns n printer, nnd hereto cowing to Seattle in 1S8S lie published new.-Htpers iu wetern Orison. For -.evenil years he was reporter nuil eilv editor of the Po.t -Intelligencer, roigninir to be come city eoiuptroller, a post which he held ninny vear. Mr. Parry treasurer of Hie Scuttle chamber of eoinnierce ami T. "" f.n old and a member of the i.c.:ie-io part v. LANE SisiNERS SALHM, Ore., Jan 20 -Hy unnnl moils vote of the stato senate today tho lUnghnm hill reducing tho salary of tho commissioners of I.ano county from ?.i to f3 was passed nml sent to the house. Tho bill wns Intro duced following tho recent report of tho stnto engineer on bridge contracts let by tho commissioners at Hugono. Tho report also niado comparisons of salaries and expenses ot similar offi cers of other counties. LAUNCHED AT DUINCY Ql'INVY. Mus., Jan. 20. Tho Mibinnrino L-l, to lie launehcil today at Hie yaid- of the Fore Hiver Ship building corporation, is the largest Milunniijie Huib far built foe tho Unit ed States navy. She i one of seven votMU of the Mime l.vpe which have been authoricd. The L-l rcei-lor I'iO tons and ineiisures lti.'i feet over till. PRESIDENT SALARIES REDUCED , VILU RETREATS IBILLINGS ROUTE I.FR0M CAPITAL1 SELECTED FOR ! WITH FOLLOWING PACIFfCHIGHWAY ( 1 Situatlon-"SoTjw!at Mixed," Asserts Bryan Obreuon Expictcd to Oc cupy Mexico City Villa Moves Headquarters to Chihuahua At tack Uoon Tamplco Delayed. WASIUSOTO.W .l.m. -JO. Seere tnr llrvmi totluy miuoiiuced I lie ie eeiht of 11 Iclegrniii datfil 4 o'clock p. ii. etcnliiy, ii.vitt "the Jollower "1 OeniTiil Villa are leaiiii-r for the not Ih mid it it repotted Hint the ;:ijii lerui nieei i the mi ioaiit. niilways .ill to be at fliiliuuhiiii." - WASHIXOTn.V, Jmi. 20. Tho ( arniii7.it a.cniv hen' Imlnv i-uctl the tolloiviu -tateinciit : "Vern Cruz report, that (lenernl Ohn-'ou Hith n larae t'oree - within i a slntit diKtmiee of the citpi'al mnl i eXHetei to occupy the plnei nlmo-t immediately." WASHINdTO.V, Jim. 2(1. -Secretary l!ran Miid todnv the -lute tie niirtliicnt liml been without iitfoniin. ; lion for two day.- a- to what hail been happeiiiu: in Mexico City. He tle .crilioil Hie M'tiititiou u. "Mtnieivliat mixed." The flight of (leiicral Outierrez from Mexico 1ty ha- nii'eitatctl a uiiieL i-limi"e iu the inilitnrv lilan- of 4 ! ootjvcptiiiu Jotvits eouuaii tided, hy idiiii-ral Villa. A sctti'ial withdrawal i !' Villa tfMt-risiRi from Mnithcni ! .Mexico I- lielieveil to be in proeet. Kiniijii. C. Llonriilc. Waxbingtou rciiri'-eiitntm of Villi denied there wn. nnv inten ion of -ettiug up a new tcpuhlic iu Hie nut tit. Advice, to the .nte department 1 1 mil Tampii-o toile j-nid that tho no troleuin corapaiiip- liml ccum-i! de-velmiin-- now iirojcct- in aceordanee with the tciniN ol the Carrutiza tie iice. Manx Atoeii-.in-. are out of i imdoMiient. E! IERS T CITY OF MEXICO WASIII.VC.TO.V, Jan. 20 An an nouiucmcnt hy the stato department todny said: "A report was current In Mexico City on the lOth Hint a large force of Carrnnlstas was moving toward A pa in about '0 miles east ot Mexico City that they were repairing the track as they eamu. Apiim Is snld to bo In tho center of a large agricultural ills, trlct from which a great nmount of .supplies can be obtained, and nccord tng to estimates, five or six days will bo required to repair all damage, on the lino ot the Mexican railway. "The convention still continues In session nnd It bus adopted tho first two articles of tho recently proposed plan of government. A manifesto tins been Issued calling on tho Mexi can nation to support tho convention, (lenernl Villa wus confirmed ns couunnndor in chief and was given n complimentary vote of confidence. "The department wns informed that General Villa was expected to nrrlve at Annas Cnlfentes on tho night of tho ISth ami Hint so fur not many troops hnvo deserted hint." HOOSHVIH.T, X. J., Jan. 20. Mayor Joseph . Hermann uiiuouiiced today that warrants had been issued for the arre-t of twcnty-twir deputy sheriffs involved iu the shootim.' yes terday of nineteen trikim laborers at Hie Licbiur plant of Iho American AgiicuUurnl Cheuiieiil eoinpany. They would bo ohnreoil with man hlau-jliter, ho biiitl. CARRNZISTS MW SOU) OWARD Ashland City Council by Unanimous Vote Chooses Under-Crosslnp of Railroad for City Entrance and Or ders Condemnation Proccedlnfls for Rlflht of Way Begun. ' ASHLAND, Jan. 20,-Jlv uniini ttioui vote, tin; Ashland city eoiincit Tucthiv evfiihis minuted Hie lliUing-i tent route a. nf.nbtituttf for Fani- h.iiu hill n ii Pacitie .higUvny t'ii tliincc lo .Ulilatiil, nptl ordered con demnation piocoediiiL. br-'iin for .right of'wiiy, the land lying-'triHiiii 'tltt city limits. Thi- ends a vcar'n effort to find u hiiititble suhtiute for the route its originnllv surveveil ami eliminates (he uteep jjrades, shnrji curve nml grade ero.-.-ina: of tho Southern Paeifie. Tin iinty court recently request ed the city to choo-ic an entrance ami after mature deliberation and consul tation with rrigiiiccriti' experts the Hillings route wns tirouoiineed the only Mitifnetory one. Ware Heads Itesolutloii A re-olutioti Vas rend bv Council man Ware formally ndeptiu: (lie nn-derero-sin; route through .Mr. lit 11 ing' proerty Hind Itletlgiii'- nssi.st auce to the county court and .state highway department in every way poihle to expedite the liuitdinc of this rood. This undererosiu; rtnile Is the c!ioleoihc eojintcourt and Hie .tate higlnViiy'ei'i!;iiieer." Mr. Hillings oMneil Hie attack on this route and it, advocates. lie was followed hy Ijiwyer Hritgs, Knirinecr Hoot and Momcr Ilillini's. 1). IL Jackson Hike in favor of Hie mi-der-ero-siii-j, u)hotdi" the council nnd county court. Hillings Is Hitter ilr. Hillings' sneeeb coii-i-ted of tatement tendiiti' to show that uit-tter-ero -tngs were not practical; that this one epceiall was imprac ttealile. iiiidiirahle nml a death trap. He made a peronal nttnek tion As. -itnnt State Highwnv Kngineer Kit ndge as iucapahle nnd 'impractical. One of hi- stalenienln was that every other engineer who had viewed the route, except "Mr. Kittredge ami hi ho." had pronounced tho under oro .inir iiupractieal ami ulisnnl ex cepting only the county, surveyor, who had recommended its construction to the county court and then, according to Mr. Hillings, u few days later re gretted bis written recommendation. Mr. Ware effectually answered Hie eritici-m hy statin!- that be ami Mayor Joliu-ou bad accompanied thu chief engineer of the Southern Pa- (Contlnuod on ptga two.) I IN FLIGHT OVER DKHSIN'OIIAM, Norfolk, via Lon don, JaJn. 20, 7:35 a, in. An air ship pased over Hunstanton, a few miles north ot Samltingbam. about 10 o'clock Inst night nnd followed the Great Knstern railway tracks hy way of lleacbam, a vlUugo on Tho Wash, where a bomb was dropped, It fell several hundred yards front soldo cottnges, but beyond, tenting up tho ground It did no damage. Tho ex plosion alarmed tho wbolo district as Iho report was hoard flvo tulles. Following this visit tho airship want to Snettisbatu nnd then passed directly over Sandrlnghani toward Kings Lynn. Tho people ot llenchum had a fair ly clear vlow of the airship and de scribed It ns a Zeppelin. Itoports of tho aerial raid last night contained rumors that one ot the ep- pellttH had been brought down by toe fire of a warship at Hunstaton. Tiisi foregoing dispatch from the Hm4Mr ton district makes no lumitUw of such an occurronco. N SEEN ENGLISH TOWNS " M v.; &' ! . : th nw i v 1 5 A !fl m i j f