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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
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Ma, .til; .Mln. III.
Forty-fourth Tr.
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MIUDFORD, ORKOON, 1MIDAY, MAKC'II 19, 1013
NO. 308
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EAST PRUSSIA
AGAIN INVADED
BY CZAR'S ARMY
Third Attempt of Russians to Seize
German Territory Seaport of Me
mel Seized Another Drive at
Warsaw From Ozura River Seems
Prohaulc Russians Defeat Turks.
PKTUOGItAD, Mnrrli 1l.- -Tim
rum:ilnr.n In llm onxl hnn nxsumed
it new nspcet with llm penetration of
(lit) niiillieru most iiolnt of Knxt Prilx
by KiihhIiiii fortes. This liivnnluii In
the north In ninny way pnrullcls llm
ndwinro Into KnM Prussia of two
nioiittiM ago, when llm Ituiixlnn
Tenth army, w lilrli It wax thought
inlttlit flunk tho (Icrinmi position
near tlm Miuurliin Lakes, wax d.
fonlod ml driven out. On IIiIh orrn
hIiiii. however, Itnnslnu military au
thorities sny unanimously Unit llm
Invasion ilox not poxxexM it like stin
IkIi hlgulflcnuco. Tim Ituxslnn form
liitn penctruti-d Kast Prussia nnil en
l'H'il tin' Important seaport of Moniol.
SM ft I'oll-li Allmk
Of equal Importance. U tlu general
shifting of illri'cllonit of tlm (lirmnn
attack In Poland, nrcnmpnnlod by
new concentration of forces, which
has now become apparent. Although
fighting In Mill In progress to tlm
north of PrnMiy, llm Ortnnnii np
pnrcnllv hnvo abandoned their ef
fort to brcnl; through tlm fortlfleil
line In the north nnd npproath War
nine fiom Hint direction. They urn
transferring troops to llm southern
bank of the Vlntuln. presumably In
prepnrnllon for n resumption of tint
nttnrk along the, front to the went of
Warsaw, nenr the llxura river, whom
for two month limy vainly ham
mered tho KttonR linn of Iluxxlnu do
feiine which separates them from thn
Polish capllnl.
Hciity Allllleiy Hiv
Heavy anil rontlntteil artillery fire
In now under wny, marking tho be
ginning of t It It fresh (lertnnii move-
i it. Occupation by Hut llusslnnx
of Arohnwo. n Turkish port on the
lllnclt Hen nenr llio Ituxslnn border
through which tho Turk have heen
receding supplies nnd reinforcements
Inw canned an Important movement
In tlm Caucasian campaign.
TIiIh Uusslnn victory together with
the continual pounding In tho valley
of tlm 'IVlmrul; river, tins canned thn
Turkx to heat n disorderly retrenl
toward Krzoriiin. according to tele-
graphic report front thn Caucasus.
Tlm mail between Arcliawa mid
Choppa, to thn onHtwnnl, wnx do fond
oil strongly niul tlm Turks woro de
fetiled only niter n xorlox of stub
born battled. Tlm Ituxxlan advance
rteiilcil n panic throughout tho
Tcliorult valley and thn Inhabitants
fled to Ibex inountnliiH, abandoning
their vitiligos.
NEW CRAIER ON
MT. LASSEN ERUPTS
WITH OLD CRATER
IIKIHIIXn, fnl,f March III. I.tiH
sen I'eul; uinl miiiiIIci' ernlorM nml
veiilH iiciiiIi.v l.eijiin u scries of crup
tmim ut tin In edit tlutt Mill eoiillnim,
emitting lolling clouds of sulphurous
Hiuolm tlml liuve Niieiu lor many
tnitcH in nil illreeliniiH. This Is the
oiglily-iirt erupliuii of llm tuiiiii
crnler.
Tlm first enipllnn eiiine fiom lie
liimt llrokeOM' niniintuiu, prnbnbly
from lIumpiiM llelllinle, l.nssen
Peak's main crater lieenuie iieiivo
several Iiouih Inter,
FLEET RENEWS
ASSAULT UPON
DARDANELLES
HANS
ADM
Artillery Duel Between Batteries and
Warships Protecting; Mine Sweep
ers In Prepress French Battleship
Reported to Have Struck Mine and
Sunk Fortifications Unilamaued.
DANS STILL IN
PAULS, Mnreh I a. -An artillery
duel In the Dnrdnnnllex between
Turklxb shout batterlcM mid warships
piotccllng allied uilim riweeperH IllHl
ed from inldnli:hl until 2 n. in, yen-
Jlenlny, unyn nn AtheiiM dlnpatch to
EASTERN
PRUSSIA
the MnvaK nr.enry ImHed upon Infor
inntlou front Tenedon, The wamhlpH
nrn reporteil lo Inivn been nlriirk by
Mivernl MielU hut llm ilnmnce done
miik mIIkIiI. To hlinre hntterlcH were
Mlenced.
IIKIII.LS', March l!l, (by wImIchh.)
- Tlm Oerinnu Keneral utaff today
nave out a icporl on tlm proi:icK of
the wnr, teadliiK iw fnllewN:
"In the ChmupnKim dlxtrlrt furth
er I'iciicIi ulliieliH have failed. One
of iIiiim) wan to the north of l.e Men
nil nml tlm other lo (ho north of
lleatixejour. Wo look prlionerM two
I'rench offlcem and 70 KOldlurM, Af
ter heavy Iohhoh th Preach' retreat
ed under our cf fee live fire back to
their former position,
"To llm Koutheniit of Vernon tho
French have made nevernl advanccn.
In tlm plain of llm Woovro Prench
nttarUii have been rvpulncil, wbllo on
thn cant nldn of the helnhtH of the
.MiuiMt tlm flKhtlui; contlniicR,
"Tlm nlluallon in tlm vicinity of
Mctnel, In Knnt PriiMxIn, U not yet
clear. It would appear Hint minor
HiikhIiiii detnrhnirutN havn entered
.Memel. Counter menitureii havo been
taken.
"All the ltiwxlan a.ltnckM between
the Itlvrr PIhii nml tlm Itlver Onyc,
to thn unrthcaxt of PrtiwnyNi havo
been reputed. In nonm of theo en
RnKeuieutit tlm enemy lout henvlly.
"Tlm nltuntlon noutli of tho VIMula
nIiowh no chnnRo
E
SUDAN
APES
N'UW YOUIC, Mnrch I9,Ihbuos
of tlm Htiilnn TltnoH, puhlUhod at
Khartoum, iih Into an Fobrtinry 11,
which hnvo renchod thin city, contnln
nothliiK to confirm tho ropnrtH ro
eelved by wlrelona tolojsrnph from
llorlln yyttordny, respeotln tho up
rlHliiK of jUcrvlnhot and t)iclr hiiccohh
ob In tho Klmi'topni mul Nubia ro-'
KlOIIH,
Tlm llorlln dlKpntchoH nnld that an
uprlKliiK of tho HentiHBl trlliosniou oc
curred In Novoiuhnr. Tlm Sudan
TlmoH, Kohnini-y II, contaliiH tho fol
lowliii; official repert:
"Bhlokli Sldl Ahmed, ttrnnd non
ukkI, In convomntlon with n llrltlnh
offlclnl oxpreB8od gront annoyance
that certain peoplo had riprond huso
leuii roportH In regard to hln Inton
HntiH nml tluiB throw doubt on hlu
plndnod word of frlondBhlp to KRVPt
mid IiIh Kovorumont.
"Siilolninn Kl Unriitil, tlm Tripoli
iiKltntor, nml othoiH. vho woro iIIh
covorod liitilb'ulnir npnlUHt ICKVpt,
hnvo been nrrofl(tid by thn RoiiiibbI
mul aio liopt uiulor utrlct gunnl.''
WASIIINdTON. Mnielt 10.- Tim
AuMiiau uiiilmKsuilnr, Dr. Diimlm,
nml llm niitiisler fnun tlm Xellier
IiiiiiIh, riievitlicr Vnu Itiippanl, ilis
eiishcd llm Miitifh outer in council
with Counsellor Lansing nl tlm Mate
dcparlmcnt today, both seeking light
its to tlm pidlialilii ntliluile of the
Wushiugtoii (overnmeut.
Tlm NetlicrlnniU tuinislcr is keep
ing bin govcriuncut iufonneil ns to
tlm views of the I'uitcil States os
Holland's teply to tlm HrilUh order
will lie luihcil to home e.Ntent upon the
pusiliou tukcit liy Wiishingloii offie-iuU.
JIKIILIN. Mnrch lit (by wlrelnnH).
--A Miiindion of nix llrltlnh and four
French bntlleNhlpH at half pant xeven
o'clock thlN niniiiliiK attacked three
forlrenHCH of thn Dardnnellex.
I'lenrh U'ni'slilp Sunk ,
At lhnKntnn time another Bquad
ron of the nllled flcum cotuincuced
opurnllotw ni;nlnKl three fortreimeii (h
HarnM Hay.
After n flerco artillery duel tho
bontlle Hhlpn wlthdrow at 2 o'clock in
tho afternoon, but part of tho im,und-
ron continued Id fire until r. o'clock
at Ioiik rango and nt great Interval.
Tlm I'rench hntllcRhlp Ilouvet Mruck
a initio nt 2:30 In thn vicinity of tho
entrance to thn utraltn and xank In
! three minuted.
A HrltlHh torjtedo boat wan mink
by tho fire from tho fortn. Tho Ilrlt
lull battleahlp Irrontlblo wn pur. out
of action while another battlcahlp
win lerlously dnmagod,
I'oi-Im Little llnnuignl
Tlm Overxenii .Nowii Iliironit 8ny
today.
"A special correspondent of tho
Merlin Tngublatt, after n pernonal In
npectlon of tlm DnrdanelleH reports
that the ftro of tlm nllled fleet hnn
Inflicted no notions damage to tlm In
ner fortifications Five HrltlHh blpn
hnvo been dlxablod, however, nnil
three mlno uweoperH havo been itink.
No Turkliili Boldlerfl hnvo been killed
tilucn tho nlllcH began llm Rhelllng of
the Inner fortH.
TA
B'DOOMED TO
LIVE UPON HO SEAS
NUW VOUK, March 1!, -Kxclud-vd
from America, rejected by llrall
ntul duo apparently to travel the
ocean an n giient of the Lamport nnd
Holt linn iteaincrn until thn I'nlted
Mates luimlgratloii autborltlns con
icile that hn has recovered IiIh men
tal equilibrium, Nnthnu f'ohen Is In
New York ngnln today after having
completed two round trlpn from New
York lo IluenoH Ayrow. Klncn laxl
May, Cohen has been a wanderer
upon Hie fare of tlio oreiin, Ills
cane In an odd ono In the nniialR of
deported IniinlgranlK'.
AxBertlng that Ilrarll wax hln tint
Ivn country, he first arrived In Now
Yotk In .May, 1012, mid went to Vlr
Klnln to fvt up n little xtoro with n
lelatlve. Ills sanity wax nuextloned
nml (ho Immigration officials ordered
IiIh deportation lo Itlo Janeiro,
whenco hn came. He wax flrxt
xhlpped potith Inxt May, but Hrrir.lt re
jected him nnd he wax carrlel on to
lluennx AyroM nnd Ihence to Now
York. Kffortx lo land li t mi hero
wero fulllo and again he mndo the
round trip to Iliienox Ayrex. return
ing -H rdny on board the xtcnmxhlp
Vnxar!. In nil, ho has traveled 3.'!,-
Tin iiill'tn on ono $!. ticket. It Ik
now asM-rfd Hint hla menial balance
has been restored nnd nu effort was
again to 'jc mndo to land him here.
If It fill's he must start south tignln
March 2 7
MORE BRITISH
VESSELSVICTIMS
OF SUBMARINES
Steamers Hyndford anj Bluelacket
Torpedoed in Ennlish Channel-
Both Small Ships One of Crew of
Former Lost, But Latter Remains
Afloat.
EALSE PASS PORTS
T TEN
OLAHOOW. Scotland. March 19,
The llrltlsb steamer Hyndford wax
torpedoed today In tho Kngllxh chan
nel by a (iernian submarine. It Is
reported that one member of her
crew wax killed.
LONDON. March 10. Tlm Ilrltlsh
Blenmor Uluojnckot. with wheat from
Liverpool, has boon torpedoed by a
(lermnn submarine off Heachy Head.
The crew took to tho boatH. The
jtiamer, although badly ilamaRcd, re
mained afloat.
AUSTRIA RESISTS
CEDING OF LAND TO
SERBS PLAN BAN
E
SOFIA, Ilulgftrla, March ID, (by
way of Merlin,) Tho Hulnnrlnn iiowb
ngoticy announces that tlm Serbian
minister of education hnx forbidden
tlm two of tho Unitarian Imigungo
In private scliools In nn effort to de
stroy very trnco of Hulgnrlnn cul
ture In tho country. Only Hcookx,
Turks nnd Albanians aio permitted
Instruction In their mother tongtio.
Thn Serbian language Is required In
all other schoola,
PONTAIN NflTUlM
ABOUT UPRISING PHILIPPINEISLANDSORTWOFfEETS?
KEEP.IFffi.IIB
PAULS, March 19. -Tho Austrian
government l resisting energetical
ly presxuro exerted by Cormnny to
Indtiro her to mnko territorial con
cession to Italy, according to n Ge
neva dispatch (o thn Petit Parisian.
Count Andrasgy, former premier of
Hungary nnd several xtntesnicn rep
lesentlng tho dual monarchy aru re
ported to hnvo gone to Merlin to dis
cuss tho problem with Chancellor
von Methmanti-Hollweg and Foreign
.Minister Von Jngow.
It Ik reported at Geneva Hint If
other negotiations fall tho German
chancellor contemplates a trip to
Vienna In tho liopo that ho may con
vince Kmperor Francis Joseph that
it Ib necessary for Austria to consent
to tho sacrifices asked.
Tho Vienna Trlbuno says It la In
formed by Pnn-Ocrninns In Austria
aro Involved In violent conflicts with
Crech Transylvnnla deputies, who aro
clamoring for a rupture with Ger
many nml tho conclusion of a
rate peaco.
Tho steamer Hyndford was of
270 tons net burden. She was 37C
feet long and wax built at Port Glas
gow In 190"i. She wax owned by the
Scottish Shipowners company of
Glasgow.
The IMueJackct was of 2271 tons.
She wax 3.1C feet long and belonged
to J. L. Thompson & Sons, Ltd. She
wax owned by G. Hallet of Cardiff
and wax built at Sunderland In 1901.
Heachy Head is a promontory on
tho south const of Kugland. project
ing Into the Kngllxh channel, about
twenty miles cast of Hrlghlon.
Tin- steamer wns torpedoed in the
fnvotite hunting ground of the Oer
innu submarine off Ilenehv lienil,
while she was proceeding for London
under her own tenm.
JACK
JOHNSON
TO
RETURN
HOME
NEW YOUIC, March 19 Ulchnrd
Madden and Gustavo Cook, found
guilty yexlcrdny of conspiracy agalnxt
tho I'nlted States In aiding Ulchnrd
P. Steglcr, a German naval reservist
to obtain a false American passport,
were sentenced today to ten months
each In tho Now York county penl
tentlnry Stegler was then nrrnlgned nnd
pleaded guilty. Ho was sentenced lo
CO days Imprisonment,
PREACHER TELLS
OF BLOODY SCENES
VILLA'S TROOPS
WIN VICTORIES
OVER CARRANZA
Convention Forces Defeat of Car
ranza Followers Under Herrera
Successees Also Rcorded Alemj
Line of Vera c7uz-Mexlco City
Railroad.
ELECTION
DAY
sepa-
CONSUL'S
ARREST
CHICAGO, Miiroh 10. .link John
son, the jmgili-t, i- tireil of oipnt
riiitiou nml hope- lo return to his
home in Chicago, where he U under
conviction of violating the Miinn net,
necording to n letter received by his
mot her today.
"I nni getting tired of knocking
around," Johnson's letter rend, "nx
soon ns I have whipped Willnrd I will
come hack to Chicago nnd take my
medicine, as the government lias fixed
it up for me."
INDIANAPOLIS. March 19 Vio
lent and bloody scenes were wit
nessed In the Sixth wnrd on election
day, according to testimony today In
the Terra Haute election fraud cases
by the Hew I. n. Harper, pastor of
tho First Methodist church in Terre
Haute.
Dr. Harper said he himself had
been arrested and his life threatened
when he went to tho aid of William
llorsley, republican randldato for
prosecutor, who had been attacked
by a number of persons when llorsley
objected to rushing Illegal voters In
to the voting place. Ho also said
women at tho polls woro Insulted.
Mrs. Mary Ilalley, Mrs. K. Mcrnard
Clogston and Miss Hmtna II. Moore,
watchers at tho polls, told of alleged
Insults In the Sixth ward In tho red
light district. Theso women said
they were,to'ld by democratic election
officials and workers that they would
"have to wear wrappers and register
like the other women In the district,"
If they wanted to remain. Mrs.
Clogston said Karl do Mint, election
sheriff who has pleaded guilty, put
his hands on her shoulders "In a
fatherly manner." AVhen she ob
jected, she testified ho said: "If I
van't put my hands on you women
you will havo to take a ride to Jail."
WASHINGTON", March 10.De-
fent nnd complete rout of tho. Cnr
rnnzn forces under General Mon
elovlo Herrera by the convention
troops of General Rosalia Hernandez
nt Oregnno, ?outhenxt of Piedraa Xo
grnH, wns reported todny to tho Villn
ngeney by the military commander at
I'iedrns Xegrn.i.
Kml of HesNtanro
The dispatch said a largo number
of prisoners wcro taken by tho con
vention forces and Herrera's men
scattered and fled to the Durro moun
tains near the border, between tho
states of Chihuahua and Coahulla.
This defeat tho agency claims,
marks tho end of resistance by the
Carranza element In this section of
the country.
Another report today said the
scattered remnants of tho Carranza
forces surprised and routed b Gen
eral Villa at Ramonex, east of Mon
terey wcro retreating northward tow
ard tho border city of Caniargo and
the main body had reached Albania,
with tho Villa troops in r.ose pu.-Mitr.
All their artillery and ammunition
was captured.
FRENCH
CAPTR
E
PLAN REOUCTION
OF
E
MR
E
TRENCHES
JtiPPKKSOX CITV, Mo., Mnreh Hawaii uk the linso from which In in-
10. Winning Hint llm United Sttiliv,
must now decide, on n definite for
eign polioy wiih given by Senator
.laiiios Hiimilloit Lewi, who ml
dressed tlm Missouri legislature to
day.
Senator Lewis said tlm United
Stnles should decide whether it
should retain llm Philippines mid
nthintiiiii two Imgo fleets to fueo ng
grcssioii on tho part of foreign pow
ers or tho I'liiled Slates must decide
to leu vu llm Philippines nnd return
to tho traditional polioy of isolntion.
Should llio United Stales find it nee-
osHitry to mnko n protest ngninst Ju
lian forcibly seizing China, Japan
woldd probably exact of present al
lies Great Ilrilniu, Franco mid Kus
siu to support her ngaiiifil the Unit
oil States, Buid Senator Lewis,
'Then America would ho confronted
with a rcinurknhlo situation. Should
Japan, in conjunction with China, he
forced to vent llm grievatmo of her
peoplo ly war, slm would selim thn
Philippines ami then would seize
terccpt out' fleet on its way to io
cover tho Philippines. Then Ilussin
tho ally of Japan, would seize north
ern Alaska.
"This would divtdo our army and
navy, hnglaud, hecnitso of her al
linueo with Jnpan, could render no
assistance to tho United States in
Canada or Alaska, nor would slio
dure to do so, in view of Hriiislt pos.
sessions in Asia and India.
Central America, which has a
griovaneo against us, ditch as the
claim that wo forninlly took I'annina,
might lend itself to aid our foes by
destroying tho l'anninntonnal to pre
vent our fleet in tho Atlantio and
Pacific, from joining.
"It is rilnin that tho United States
has hut ono of two courses. Kit her
wo must eomo out of tho Philippines
and remove any governmental inter
est front tho far east or wo must
maintain an Atlantio II cot largo
enough lo eiipo with combined Kur
opo, and (t l'aolfio fleet Inrgo enough
to combat the combined Oilent,"
VIOLATED NO TREATY
WASHINGTON, March 10. Pre
liminary reports to tho stato depart
ment on warrants of arrest issued for
WTilhelin Mueller, German consul at
Scuttle, nnd his assistant iitdieato
that there was no violation of tho
rights of consul or privileges guaran
teed under tho treaty with Geiniany.
Farther investigation will bo made,
however, by a reply to be made to tho
Germany embassy's protest against
the action of the local authorities in
Seattle. It is charged that Mueller
hud conspired to obtain secrets uf a
Seattle sliipbuilding company, which
was said to be building submarines
for Great lhitaiu.
DALLAS, Tex., March 10. -Testimony
that reduction of cotton acre
age in the southwest is unlikely this
year nnd that diversification of crops
is nearly impossiblo beenuso of re
strictions in the tenant system wns
given todny nt the land hearing by
tho federal commission on industrial
relations. The commission also took
testimony of the existence mid ef
fects of mi alleged soeinlistie move
ment among farm tennnts. Investi
gation of so-called fanning was ex
pected to come up lato today.
Friction Willi Chief
WASHINGTON, March 19. Fric
tion between General Carranza and
GneralOoflta!r;'loctn commander
at Tamplco, over the collection of pe
troleum production tar, lias been
caused by the claim of Gonzales that
tho taxes should bo used for local
purposes, the atato department was
ndvlsed today. A recent order. It
was reported, requiring all futuro
payments to be made to tho general
director of the stamp office In Vera
Cruz, Instead of In Tamplco.
Heports from Vera Cruz said sov
eral Carranza garrisons along tho
railroad connecting Vera Crux and
Mexico City htl been defcoted.
THAW FREE FOR
AT LEAST
MONTH
PAWS, March It). The wnr of
fice communication this afternoon is
as follews:
"At Xotro Dame do I.oretto we
havo ourselves been masters of com
municating trenches which run from
(lie bill r'imtnriil liv iw lrm-nr.1 tlml
village of Albain. Wo destroyed them ". 1"n"Beri f !"""? " tho
aTter having killed, expeller or cap
tared tho defenders.
NEW YORK, March 19. As the
result of various writs and orders
sworn out In his behalf and the re
sultant tauglo, Harry K. Thaw Is in
"In tho Argonue between Bolnnte
nnd Four do Paris, nftor a violent
fight wo progressed ten meters. In
the forest of Consenvoyo wo repulsed
n German counter-attack Inst night
mid maintained tho ground gained on
Thursday. At I.es Kpnrges wo car
ried a snlent cast of tho position, in
which tho enemy had successfully
maintained himself since tho fighting
of last month. Wo repulsed two
eounter-nttueks yesterday and a
third last night."
HORN
HELD TO FEDERAL COURT
AH! BUSINESS
SALKM, Or., Mhroh 10. Accord
ing to an opinion made public today
by tho office of tlm attornuv-general,
national banks in Oregon may con
duel a trust business without comply
ing with tho stato trust law. The
trust law, it is hold, applies only to
banks organized under tho stuto laws,'
lUXGOK, Me., Mnrch 30. Wer
nor Horn, charged with illegal inter
stnto transportation of explosives,
wns held today for appearance in the
federal district court in lloston. Ile
was remanded to jail in Portland
pending his removal to lloston by
United States Commissioner Charles
II. Keid.
Attorneys for Horn nrgued that
their client should bo kept in tho jur
isdiction of this stato for a hearing
on tho matter of his extradition to
Canada. They claimed that ho had
committed mi not of wnr and was ro.
sponsible only to tho Gormnn govern,
ment, which in turn was responsible
to tho United Stales.
Federal, District Attorney John F.
A. Merrill replied that tho contention
of (ho dofenso hail no foundation in
international law. Thero was no evi
dence, ho said, that Horn had ever
performed any duty in tho German
army, and that it was for him to ex
plain in tho court at lloston why ho
had transported dynnmito tlfrough
Massachusetts.
Joseph F. O'Connell nrgued for
Horn that under international law a
belligerent fitting out an expedition
in neutral territory was immune from
prosecution, oven though ho violated
tho law of that country. Tho trans,
portntion of dynnmito was onlv an
incident in Horn's expedition and ho
was responsible only to Germany. IIo
quoted tho refusal of Canada to sur
render to tho United Slates in 1604 a
man who, claiming to bo a lieutenant
in tho confederate army, had entered
Vermont from Canada, Iqotcd a bank
nt St, Albans and returned to Can
"da. .,unil'ji
state hospital for tho criminal Insane
at Matteawau for at least a month.
Supremo Court Justice Illjur, signer
of two writes of habeas corpus in
Thaw's behalf said today, upon tho
conclusion of a conference between
counsel for Thaw, tho shorlff of
Xew York county, the warden of tho
Tombs prison nnd representatives of
tho state attorney general's office,
that Thaw's attorney could by means
of securing adjournments, delay tho
final hearing upon the first writ, so
cured early In the week until April
19. John II. Stanchfleld, Thaw'n
chief counsel said ho intended to
make such moves.
ZEPPELINS
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CALAIS AT NIGHT
CALAIS, via Paris, March 19,
A shower of shrapnel from French
artillery greoted tho Zeppella which
raided this city Thursday night and
dropped bombs which killed seven
persons without damaging the rail
road Btatlon at which they -Wer
aimed, Tho characteristic throbbing
of tho Zoppellns engines gave warn
ing of tho airships approach between
midnight and 1 a, m. 'i
Tho rays of powerful searchlight
wero turned upon the clouds In at
effort to locate tho aerial Isva4r hit
tho German craft 'tier hlxk Wv
banks of dark clouds and f
time wns Invisible.
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