Tj?T n BUNE. SECOND EDITION WEATHER I IrM frml fotiighd fillr Mai in. niiM sin VJLiliJJx nJlCU ItAjcxIIj x X In i M ir 1II-.I)K0RD OKII.ON. IIIMNIIV, l Vtd II 1". I'lli; NO. ? fc lEil RUSH UPON VERDUN AGAIN HALTED French Aviators Attack Mctz Re newed Activity South of River r Sommc hfantrv Attacks Unon Avocourt Wood Rcmilsecl Artil lery Duel East of Mctisc. French tutor luivo ngnin been active behind the (lennnn lino, bom barding null mid station in the ny ion of Met, which i tin base Tor the dcrmaii offensive nl Verdun. 1'nri. reportsn renewed outbreak of Herman iiclivitv aonth of tliu tivcr Sommc, where n violent bnmbard tnenl, followed by nn nttnek, resulted in the penelrntion of the advnmjod French line) 1n the iiotth.nf Chnul iiea, the flermnii, linwever, hcinit iin tnediiiti'lv driven oitl liv n counter nttnek. Rome announce Hint four Autrinti aeroplanes were brought down during tho recent air raid over the Vetiethyi province and that eight Austrian of lieer were mnde prisoner. A few MO(in were wounded, hut the inn tit nil dniiiase done liv the raiders vv.u insignificant. (ieiiuHiis lteiulM(l, PARI1, Mnreh :10. Severn! fler nino infiintrv nttnek upon Avoeourt wood, in nn endenvor to retake lot positions were mnde lnt night. The war ol lice report of this nfteriioon Miyt. Ihe-e assaults Tniled. No lur tlur advance ngninst Mnlniieoiirl were nttempted liv the flei'innus. Fast of the AIimim? then- win. henw uttil leiy fighting. The text of the statement follews: "To the Mint It of tlie river Somine, the wny having heeii piejmu'd h.v o violent bombardment, the enemv hm ot titled, to one of JJie advanced point of our line nl n Hiint to the west of Ycnainndovillers. A eounter-irtlnek on our part, however, drove them out At (Dice. Counter Attack. KhII. "To the we-t ot the river Mcu-e the fltiniuiiM ln-d night delivered several eouuter-nttncki. against our positions in ihe wood of Avoeourt. All these no onl t. however, were driven buck h.V our curtain ol lire and the I i line of our lunchiiie gun mid infuntrv de tueliiucnt, which caused heiivv loe . in lli' ruiik of the enemy. This wu nutftblv the ciinc before the redouht nt Avofnurt, where the Ueimim lu in pile- of dend bodies. There had hecn no new milifnrv endenvor in tlie region 1. 1' Muluitcoiirt. "To the eiit of the river .Mcue mill in I lir Woevrc district their Im -been intermittent bombardments. The Herman luive thrown into the river Muiise, to the north of Si. Mihiel, n (.'rent nuniher of floating mine,, which, however, hnve caused no dam age. "In Immune there has been neiiv ity on the mri of our ortillciv be tween Domivrc and Bremcnd. There Iiiim been no other happening of im Hrinnee to riMui iiom unv other (mint on the fniu "During the dnv of Mn re h 20. one of our aerial nttnekini' iiinli un til re w down fifteen whell. of lume ealilMr on the iSutilon ruilrond -tu-liun of M and five other on the ruilrond Uiiiui nt I'njjio-Stii-Mi.--olle. i - i Cviihmii Stuldiniiut. nKRI.IV. Murch SO. The repnl-e of rrpciitid iitt.nl.- hv the French in etl'ort- tu ifi-iipinic Hiition that thev h.nl li-1 in tli.- wood nortlmc-t of Avniiiiiii i .innniiiieed todnv liv llll'.li. rm.'h Li ,i,, (ii. n !!- l,ilf. AV .llii. I" t.,r. Ii proximal' 1 ?' """ has hen r.il-eil .i a result of Ik' aiicul made li lltil Marjorte Stirett, the New Yorn. echoaUirl. who donated a dime to start a fund to Inn little 8am a bai tleahlp to be named ' America " .Muriorle'i patrlotiMii cannot We Im peached, but the pronpert for the bat. tleah'ln la not bright At the rate at which tbu dine have keen accumu lating It will cke Jum & yoara to bay that Uaitleehtp. Some of oar navy officer think e will need It bvfore lliiio, EIGHT AIRSHIPS ORDERED BOUGHT FOR PERSHING Need of More Fliers Shown hy De struction of Two at Front and Dls ahlinu of Four Others, Leaving Only Two in Service More Horses Sent for Villa Pursuit. U'AStllXnTON, Mnrch :10. Iin incdiutc piii-flnirM' ol i-mlil iici'oplniiC'. to he M'nl nt once to Iliiitnilicr (Sen c nil I'i'iMliine wn luilliuricd tinlny liv the vvur (lcNirtmciit. A h'ciI htiiird of Minnl corp of I'icei'i hn. hcen ordered here to in txcl nnd lent the mucliiite. The hounl will lie comtoed of ('upturn Viiiritihi 15. Clink, hend of the de partment of motor of the nvintiou wrltiml nl Sun )icn, Cul. ; hiciilcnniit Thoinnt l)eV. Millinir. head iict rue- tor at the Run Diego choo, who nic now en route here from Ihe Pacific conl, nnd I.ieutcnanl It. Q. Jnnci of the Mittnal cotpx. Only Two In Scrvlrc. Report from Major Geucial Fniii tnn Inv "trexH upon Ihe need for more I Iyer-, with the advunce column in Mexico. Of the eiht machine, which nccomNinied the exposition, two have hcen det rovwl and four ollierw hnve Ik'Cii teiiiKirnrilv dinnhleil, leaviiiR only two in nenice. A portahle machine linp to repnir damnifcd neroplanen on the field lias hecn fi'iil into Mexico. Alore hotvex are nUo to he ent to Geiiernl Perhinir. Several hundred are licinir hnusht in California, and nn eHtiiunte for 'J000 more Iiiih heen neiit to eonirreM. Kverv cavalry horwe in the nmn reiiiounl -tiiliniiK lui heen M'lU lo the horder. Villa', Siiojily Source. UeMirtment of ju-tiee aueiith, fid lowinir a trail which i nid to lend to Ameiican .ource of oiipplv for Villa, hnve uncovered evidence in Xew York nnd other citie which thev lie lieve when full v developed will ,jun- lil'v the eharsc. The alienation often made that Villa him received aid from Oennan oorcc uUo it Itciwr inveti UHteil, hut no iudiciition Im- Ih'cii itivcn n- to v. Iiether or not anv evi dence ha- hcen .'miiiil. The ile in it ineiil i- di-iueliiied to act on n eviileuiT hut American uioucv nnd -lipping hnve 'June In Vlllu while it i- in ilic -i.iui' llml ui'l involve only -iiliui'iliii.iii -. 5 BY COI'KXII iilA. .arcli '.' -The Itotterdum correKiiomtent of die I'o lltlkea huvm ihui aiioidliiK to evi dence gathered by the Dutch mlnia try of marine tho liuuh Htcmnshlii Palmhang was torpedoed while xhe wa l.vlna ulonBlde a Hrltluh de nt rover, mhlch wan engaged in pick lug ni mlnea. The Inference in drawn, the correspondent aaa, that the Halembang waa aunk by a aub marlne which Intended to destroy the Hrltluh wurwhlp and not Die Dutch men hantnuui JI'XKV. AlinUa. lanh ."50 -The anuounceiueiK thut Delettate .lamea WUkereham would Introduce In con RTeH t oday a bill to grant statehood to Alaska caused irfore than usual In terest throughout Uanka in the rele hr.ition todav ot the fortv-nlntb an nivers:ir or tlie -i iiIiik or tin- Alaska I'Uiclu i iii-hh wau 1 1 1 1 . i it MGEDi. II KOMi: Man h : I .1 i-i I luri a roplum ! u,n li iui i.umi in th air raid ovei intii.ui i vim en on Monlu last, .ind eiht i-trian of fliem were made pilaoinr- accord ing to the lateM uffuial i'',oim The rgiders failed to inflict an damage of sluntricuni, iV I levM. and ojil a few Hrsont were WOUHdfcdi BLOOD Mme i ;to succeed Pershing Projects Lonn and Relent less Hunt for Villa, Who Has Been Lost Track Of Rewards Offered for Bandit, Dead or Alive, Expect ed to Accomplish Result. HI, PASO. Teni. .March Sil. IlflB niller OtiVrftl .lohu .1. I'ershliiK 'irk projected n Iriuot and relentlcftM cam jmlKU In the hunt for Prnnelsco Villa a cliRso that mav Inst for nmny weeks before the fleeing Imndlt h run to earth. This information n glenned here today from military men who made no terct of their belief that Villa Ims tllppci tlirotiKli the cordon of CnrranalatN ami American troops. Moxlcrtn officials mi Id today Ihey Imd no news an to the wheioAlioula of Villa hut that tlie troops of the da facto Moveriimcut wore aiding the American soldiers In trying to round up the brigand. The last of tho In formation was tlmt Villa was moving through the Santa Maria valley. Once anion his peon friends, who would give the American troops misleading Information regarding his where abouts, Villa might eacape detection for a long time. Wood Money n. Aid Handier from the Chihuahua dis trict said It became known that thete was a price upon Villa's head, dead or alive, the bandit would be in con stant danger of betrayal. Whether the American troops havo made It known that there Is a reward for Villa has not been learned bore bur it is assumed uhat the word had been spread among the noon population tin the American soldiers move from place to place. . Roving twnd of Vllllstas are active In the regiou'of the San in Maria val ley, hut apparently the American flv Ing .columns have not come in con tact with thorn. Ilrlgadler ('eueral (ieorge Hell, commander of the base at Fort Milan, awaited official orders today lo ablp supplies to the arm.v over the Mex ican Northwestern, suppllea consist ing of gasoline, forage, canned goods and flour will go forward as soon na the orders ate received. Supplies MovIiik Meanwhile Major Klllott, depart ment quartermaster. Is moving aup plles In gieat hulk to Columhtia. X. M., where the.v are carried in truck trains from the Mexican desert to tho Army bases below Caaaa Oraudea. Ten carloads were shipped to Coin in. bun early today while ten motor inn kg were also sent to the army base (here. Twent) -seven mote mo tor triuka will i!i forward late today to Columbus 'S ARRESTED AS SPY NKW YOltK. March .10 Captain liana Tausener, husband of Johanna (ladskl, tho opera singer, and aald to be an officer In the Herman navy, was arrested today by special agents of the department of Justice on a warrant charging him with being concerned in alleged conspiracy to blow up Ihe Wellund canal in Ca nada. T iuixi her, the federal authorities -a nl, i, head of the Tuucher Anna compunv ol tin city, and represent ative of the Krupp gun work in this country. Ilia arrest wn brought about, it wit, etiited. through disclos ure made bv lIort von Ier (lolt, aius Hridirman Toylor, who was bronuht to thia country n dnv or two ago lo be rxumincd as to what he knew concerning alleged German plot. Ttmacher wa-. arraigned be fore u United Kt.ite. coinmiioncr, denied the chuie iimI w.c held in .'..0O0 bail. RUSSIA GIVEN RAILROAD RIGHTS IM MANCHURIA l'KKI Cbin.i Mar. Ii "to The ClunenL kovimiiiiii-iu hdK Mgmd an durtemenl perrniltiiiK Kiifhia o ton al ruct a railroad in .Manchuria The railroad will give ltuiu control In northern Manchuria, in compensation for the rallwav right granted to I a pa n In southern Mih hurlf Iftlfcn hat .micii,ire'i n tm atrtuuuf. j mm pm OFFICERS PARTICIPATING IN HUNTISHIPS RESCUING liSTEIORE I F : idX , ' SUSSEX HRED ON i DEPOSITS PROVE m LJ! JkmM BY SUBMARINE QUiTE EXTENSIVE i tF or, i ISulKfJoaaav mm ' : t w . wSSBfe ifiw Ii Dritis Destrovcr Wlllch Ai(lcd ln . W$k -j f ISm M Saviiui Survivors of Torpedoed aywsus BPllil Mm Channel SI in Twice Shot at hy Un- w ' rraBW JaaV W , XyJcix. , Lm dersca Boat All Evidence Shows KYtf I I KdKanrPHuSl doaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal Mart Jmmm MSLmW Sl,iis Tor"clloc'1 Without Wnmlnn. 1 jmmmw j&: wv?jt Tmvmmmixmwm. Laaaauli ' ' s(f& VyJaKtMtfgfMI Cri rj.AN Mtl (,r C'.iit.iiii , (ov I in eommaiid o the Third i iv.ilrv at I ort Sam I Ions ton. COIJi'M' MOTORS Colonel llodK k cO'iiiuiinds the Sev eutecnth Infuitiv .it K.mlc I'uhh, Tc.t. E I.KVi:tt. Del . March .: KiiicmI i Hfhiiler, a Ceruian, held up the caii talnof the litltlab uteamer Matroppo shortly after the v easel passed Sandy Hook last night, hound from Xew York, to VlldnvoHtok with a cargo of munitions and war material. JU-hulcr, who waa a stowaway, put the wire less out of commission, locked the captain in bis room all nlgiit and sonrchetl his papers and the ship's safe The man Is under arrest hero, having been landed this afternoon. The Mntoppo pu.)wl out of Kiuulv Hook at li o'clock lust night nnd the .itt.H'k on the cup!.! in wuh made two hour- later. Schuler, it ia mud, had been u ftowuwuv oil the ilatopiK) live da.vx. When ell out to eu he made bis appearnne, u lined with two revolver!, it i alleged, uud forced the captain into hi cabin. The man told the captain that he hud jtluced bomb- in different part of the khip. The crew or the ilal oppo feared the man. nnd when the steamer hove in U'.'bt of the Delaware cupe her eoure waa chunged und she sent up a ival for impiediule uitnnce, and at the anme time n boat load of her cew went over the side to come iiflion and auuimon help. A tugboat 'and the steam pilot honi Philadelphia reoi ded to the cull, n did aUo the const guard crew -t;i -lioned nt Cae llmlopen, Delmviire The pilot bout picked, up the -lui-' crew, who told the story of the hold up. I The man wn- hi ought ashore and i now is in irons at the euloui Imn-i' in Lewes. He ha- in hi iisenh . rtioiiev und pna-r- bolonpin-,- to the ea plain und mute f the Matopim. Federal authorities in I -ewe- huye ciill'ilillllleiitcd a lib the Tniled Stales ili-tri. I iiitnruev .ii Viliiiini,toii, Ucl, OELL AND GAVIRA HOLD A CONFERENCE H. J 'A .. 'Ii M.9r. h in (ii ii ii. il lii II, (li-iier.il li.ivir ami Mcxi i un I nn-ul (i.in i i held a I'luilcieuee in tin' Mcxkiiii i"n-ulute todav rein live to the uiovcii'int of supplies ov't-r the Mi no Not 1 1. western riuliond. Alleiia'sl )glcnei.i0Ucll rcfu-ed lo dii 11-0 llig i .(ptDl. m(P, -UN II 1 1 - T0 i uiiotr trleti to luainuira sec ray. GERMAN HOLD-UP IN IE LOG CAPTA N CCK C Colonel l I .UK ,1 t . 12 1 HI (Olttllllllwl Of at I i r.ulo. Tch. I Ik Ninth (.iv.tli -" OL Rour ? .- r.vRi Cn'onel Hull. ltd (ominutiil tlie Twenty m'Ii mi iiitrt .ii llailliiKeu, Teva- 'SEEK EMBALMER " HIE ACCUSES OF NKW VltK. lanh " one Im portant WllliexaeM delril ' Ihe ll- 'rtel attornev to eouilei' ihe clmlii of evidence In the I'ei k uiuidei cnxt waa still mlaalng early todu.v lie I ICugene (). Kane, the emhalmer, who. according to Dr. Arthur Wan en Wall", accented $o0o In malt as pail payment or :.'.", oon Walte was to havo given him for swearing that lo used, prohibited Kison In embalm Inn the bodv of Walte'a wealthy father-in-law. John K. Peck, of llrand Itnp Ids, Mich. The district atlorne baa ordered Kano's arrest on a rhurgp of con spiring to hide a crime He wishes Im question him also to learn wheth er or not oilier were Involved in the Wllegcd ewsiilra-. lotin X. ISH ter, the undertaker who had charge of Mr l'e"k' funeral and who em ployed an aa embalmer, reiterated uwdtr a strict examlnt.iion last night that he had no part In the a upposed Plot. Walte'a attorney Walter U. Duel, now Inalsta that his client had no hi tention of laying the ground work for an Insanity plea when he told the district attorney that an evil aplrlt which he called the ' mau from KKvpt" diove him to iioImoii Mr 1eck and his wife E OF I.NTI l( V i .il M.mll .ii Hie (lj.il Htate '", '"'"lit h. id hank at Nordhuff, m.htii iiiIIch north of here at noon today, kept Miss ,lale laenberg, the assistant cash ier, covered with a pistol and escaped with rash entimated at Let ecu 2000 aud f.-lUOO, K O. McMartln. sheriff of Ventura I county, was called hy telephone and act out with a posse, which separated into laevaral detatlls to seareti the wild canyons and foothills surround ing Nordhoff. Tho bandit entered tho bank when Miss Isenberg was aloue and intimi dated her into alienee. Tho alarm ssh not Klven until the robber hud 'ijaO tBl'd)-.t'PO'1 Iii'UDIIk !'. o COMPLICITY N BANDIT ROBS BANK 2000 S(lTt)X. March .10. For ihe in I oi million of the --title depart ment. Amcticnu AmliNHxiidor Page at London today forwarded nil unoffie iiil icmiiI that the Mritih deHtroyer which nided in rencuini; Hirvivor of the Snanex had been tired upon twice hv a Hiihtnnriue. AinhaMilnr Page xniil the information npHured to bo authentic. WASIUN'OTON', March .IIK-The I'tiiled Stntea government todav waa lining ever,- means nl il eomuiaml to aeeufe conclusive proof regarding the dianNlera which have overtaken the Suasex nnd other unarmed mer chant shiw, nil carrying American ciliaens. AH cireumalnntinl evidence indicnlcM that the ships were torpe doed without waniiug and thai Ocr man submarine) hnve Uegun nn nn derwnler cnmimigii in nudntioii of (iennan.v'a recent asnnuiees to tin? Cuiled States. Some officinla credit the siiggealiou thnt Herman submarine eommutidern are acting under secret iiiatnicHona such its were advocated hv Admiral von Til pita, to tortiedo everr vessel approiicliiug Ihe Itrilwh Isles. Al though official eonfinnallon la lack ing, some officinl believe Hint the commander, of (leriuau Hubmanihlcv have ordera other llinii, those which litis count ry is advied of. The United .Stales, it i staled au thoritatively, has ileleruiiited iiHiit the ueNl kU'p. Unless Oeimiuiv makes some aliitement in replv to iniiiiriJ made bv this count rv. In ciiuso the -late dcparlmeiit lo ehiuige lis pres ent intentions, nil recent aggravating iiieidenls will Im combined into one ccucrnl iiiilietmenl, which will make the i"iie elcnr cut. Should flermay ili-eliuiii l'esMinsibili(v for Ihe ilisaw-ter- the Culled SI ale- will continue itivi'-iiKiilion-. i'ihii'Iiimvc pritof lli.'il the -liiiw wrre lol'siiii', wilhoilt vviirinui: i -ei' d, Ihe I'liiifd Stales ploll.llllv "ill in I llllllltlv 10 isl.i:i Dir, Mm, h ncv-iieneial CeoiKe o ttor lirnwn an ooiinied today that the hrlef he would file In III I' nl led HIuIch supreme court In the e.iso of the Heaver Itlver Power rompanv of I'tah, against the government would be merely a elate meul of Governor James Withy combe's views and would not cover the legal questions Involved. He gave aa bis principal reason that he differed with the governor on the Ideation of the federal control of power sites, The case involves the, question of whether the government cau control power sites on govern ment lends. The government won Its contention In the lower court. After It was appealed the attorney-general of several western sis tea decld- I ed to file hilefa oiiomIiik federal i oulrol ME BASE T PAULS. Mdiih !" DUiovery In the (ireek tabiiul of Cvriu of an elab orate orraul..Uin toi providing lu fonuatlou and suiipllf for subma rines Is riirtn) in a Kiuue dlapaicb to the Journal Ata-it iori persons, lucludiiia the Uitpci of one of tho principal fiorolg. !ivt) ii.'.-n arrested aud will he ininnfM to I'raiiee THREE FEErOF SNOW IN BLACK HILLSJ1EGI0N DKAMVnOI), K. I). Mun-h UU. Three feet of snow bu (alien in the Hlack liilU In one pot thirty-six bonis. Hnirroad traflie i- -ertoulv nppli l BROW WTHYCOMBFSVIEWS Reported Strikes Near Gold Hill Re veal Great Quantity of Valuable Hinh-Grade Metal Gold Accom panies Tunflstcn Two Clearly De fined Veins Traced Hundreds Feet. The discovcrv of liigh-gTtulc iunir stcu ore nt Sylvanite, three miles uu the river from Oold Hill. Iiiim bceu shown to be much more extensive nnd therefore of far greater 'Importance than at fiixl surmised. Mcanr. I In ft' and Kay, who made the find, had tho ore aswiyed bv B. LiljcKnm of this city. The latter finds thnt the ore runs fn,m 8 jwiiiita, 1ft per cent, tungsten acid to as high u rtl points, 8 per cent, as given in his very care ful determination. He also fjudw that Ibis ore will emieautnito very rondilv lo from .10 to 70 per ettHt tungsten acid, which will vield, on tho latter per cent, $.11)00 a Ion. "The diseovery of luiigstuu near Hold Hill hv Mewum. n. L. Huff und Henry Hay," suid .Mr. Liljogran, "w bona fide. The tungsten in moatlv in the form of acheelitc, of n yullowish white rolor, in a ipiarta gangiio; nlso minute particles of wolfVnuiite nre fouud in places. Quart. Cnnlos Tniipiteti. "Vein N'o. is opened nt fivn dif-fei-t'ittiVlaeiMi for a distance of .100 to 100 'ftgtt, allowing (piuita from six incliee lo three I'oet wide cnrryiii luiigsten; said opening ro from ten to twenty feet long hv three to twen ty feel doop. Tlu deeped holo hIiovvh Ihe greatest width of ore. The 'strike of the vein is north by (if de grees west, with h dip of (10 ilogrccs lo the north, ami lias well-defined wulls. "Vein No. 2 is M00 feel south nnd imrallel with No. 1. JfT). rla opened by shallow wnft nnd drifls. allowing seheelile in quarts. It eerlainly looks favorable for the profitable develop ment of tungsten ore. "I would suggest that prospector. throughout this region he on their guard and keep n sharp lookout for the nature of uny uiineinl substance that looks out of the ordinary, even though it is onlv rock, and to evnm ine esKeeially heavy rrna-meuls m I ni lining. Keep Sharp laaikout. "The strike of these lungstim vein would throw the belt over to lln Sardine eouuliT throHgh the north -ide of a low Misa between Koguo river und Sardine creek. "Pliieer miners, when cleaning up, -hoitld look out for heavy fragments of unv kind or rock, no matter what color, uud hnve it determined by eom Iteleui nsMiver aa to what it mnv be. It might Ik more valuable in content of other mineral than for gold." .Mr. hiljegran is responsible for Ihe stutement thnt this find of tungsten i- genuine. He went to the mine and examined it itersonnlly, bringing back with him a ipinnlilv of snmules ot Ihe ore. There is ulso gold in these reins. A shallow short and drifts in vein No. 'J once yielded f'iOuO in gold. (lol.i uud tungsteu are good neighbor, nid Mr. Liijcgrttii, each being wdlmir ualiiraly to help the other out fiu nueially. The anme milling process applies to Intth melttU The veins where this tungwteu waa disco vfieil have been mind for gold tor vcai'. rungMtfii ore, imwh richer tbiiu gold, aecordiiii; to the Ussuy, wn. iliiiivvii .-,.l,. bei-Hiist- the gold niiner didn't know niivlhlnir about lllll.'-li II L U.S. SAN' rUAN'l'Ist-O. March 30. Ferdinand Krevi-hhen, Aii-trwn eon ul at Sun Kmui'1-.co, tml.iv objected to taking an oulh to supiairt and up hold the .-.institution ot the United States and the constitution of tho late of Calii'orniu as egeoutor of an e-tute wbndi be n admiitUtering. The eon-ill ohjeeted on tha ground that he win u foreign eitiien and that tho eii-loninrv oath would be iu violutiott of his outh of aUegiauce to bis ov ereitfii. Ilia objection waa ustuinel b.xoKuiM-rior Court Judfl Thomas F. Qruhum. This is (aid to be tke flrak cast on record iu whlok the usual ti. iih wu-. in. i required, 4..jl.J