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THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MAKCH 15, 1915. JAIL LEGISLATOR; PERJURYCHARGED Colorado Solon Bay Money Not from ri;'i Sale, but to Be Paid to Woman Sleuth. HIRED TO SPY ON LINDSEY MAN DENVKR. Colo., March 14. An Infor mation charging perJrv. wa filed her yerterdav by District Attorney J. A. Rush agalnat WUlUm W. How I and of Denver, a mrmbrr of the Colorado hous of rep lesentativea. Howland was taken into custody and lt default of 2,l bonda was remanded to the county Jail. The action of tha district sttomey wss baaed on testimony given by How land before a special lejtielatrv commit tee Monday night, regarding tha receipt by Howland of a pack ace containing money, while at hli dealt In the houae February . Wa 'iMgr Meaey." Howland teatlfled the money, which he raid, wa tit, waa ent to htm by George C. Waterman, hla ranch partner, and waa the proceeda of the aale of a hog. Last night Howland before the commit tee teatlfled hla former explanation waa untrue. Howlead UUr amplified hla atory by a ring the money waa Tit- by Dr. Mary itetes, prealdent of the Woroan'a Iro tactlve league, to be paid to a woman deteottve. Mra. U 1 Hartaell testified aha had been employed by Dr. Batea to "ahadow" Officer John 8. PhUllpa of the teerrer Juvenile court. ovr which Judge Ben B. Lindaey. preelded. Mmrafr Bey Held. Carl Gibson, a meeeenner boy. who de livered the money, waa arreated today at Sterling. Oolo. Olbaon If reported to have laid the money waa glren him not by a woman, but by a man. Bllle are pending la the legislature for the abolition of the Juvenile court. The whole affair, according to Dletrtct Attorney Ruah. will be placed la tbe handa ef the grand Jury. GREATER OMAHA YOTE ON TUESDAY 1 (Continued from Pag One.) holder for trying to hold on aa long aa they can, but the member of the Icglsla ture hav been made to underatand rhat their object la, and that their pleaa for amendment are merely eubterfuaee." Contractors Hold Oat. A atory la current In Mouth Omaha that tha mainspring of the la-ditrh oppoal tion to annexation comes from the public work contractora, who want time to work through a lot of paving and street Improvement contraete. which would mean money to them, and for which they have always been willing to pay the pro motion expenr. These contracture fear they1 might not be the favored bidder It theae Improvement go over and the con tract are let by th Greater Omaha gov ernment luatead of by their friend now In control In routh Omaha, ( . . Hlor.atatst. Jtet hla position may I misunderstood and to counteract the report, that ha p ra rer the emergency clause, o that can net Into the running for commissioner a,t the Impending city election, Mayor Hoot has aaked The Bee to print the following statement front him: In view of the fact that there have btrn intirnMlon In your paper recently to the effect that I mlnlit not be really displeased if aeaaU file No. I waa passed, permit me to reiterate my poaltlon with reference to anneiation. . I alwaya have been and now am absolutely oppoaed to annexation without a majority vote ct each municipality effected by the me ure. I believe now that there are a suffl dent number of member of the nous who are firm believsre In government by the consent of the governed to Inaure tha drfeat of aeoate file No. X or any othor rpeaaur that deprive tha clllsens of any community of their right to Belt-government. It ha been said that In the paat urn expreaalon were unavailing because the election machinery n In tho control of thcac eppoaed to annexation. With an election under the upervllon of our pieacnt election comnilaaloner and con trolled by our preient election lawa no t-cb charge would b poaalbl and an absolutely lair expreaalon of tha wlahee of the voter would be aaaured. That ,1a II I ask and we should not be aaked to aubmit to lc than that." Emperor of Eussia Leaves for Front I.ONDON. March H.-The emperor ef Ruaala left the Imperial realdence at Teatakoo Brio thi morning for the bat tle front, according to a dlapatch from l'ttregrad to Reuter's Telegram company. VANCE TRIAL RESUMED ON MONDAY AFTERNOON WEnT TOINT. Ntb.. March H.-Spe-tal.) Judge Gravea adjourned court from Friday evening to Monday at t o'clock, when the trial of Joseph Vance will be resumed. Cross, Feverish Child Is Bilious j or Constipated K.very mother realises, after giving her liiliireo '"California Syrup of Flga." that this ta their Ideal laxative, because they love lis pleasant taste and It thoroughly vlta-nee tbe tender little stomach, liver and bowels without griping. When cross, irritable, feverish or breath is bed, stomach tour, look at the tongue, mother'. If coated, give a teaapuonful of this harm!ee "fruit laxative." and in a few hoar all the foul, constipated waate, sour tils and undigested food paaaee out of tbe bowels, and you hav a well, play ful child nun. When it little system is full at cold, throat eore, ha atomacn. he. diarrhoea. Indigestion, colio renvm fcr, a good '1 until cleansing" should ! be tbe flrat treatment given. aliniun of mother keep "California fyrup of Fls" handy; they kaoar a tea tittonf Jl today evc a altk child to morrow. Ask your druggist for a -cent bolt e of "California feyrup of Klga," w M h tits directions for babies, children f all atta and growa-up printed (! bbUi- heware of counterfoil ol4 -r. i oVn't t.e fooled. Get tha genuine, trs4e ty '! iforiiia Klg Biup Company. -ilvHt.1 Ii)Tit- LINCOLN BEACHEY, DARE DEVIL OF AIR, KILLEDIN FLIGHT (Continued from Page One.) of congressmen greeted him a h alighted at the atep of the capltol. ' Perfect DlrlalM. Reachey then left Knabenschue and atartcd out for hlmaclf. He built a hat loon forty feet long, much ahorter than any he had previously flown. July X. 1W, hundreda of thousands topped their work In New York to watch him Hour over the city. He made a land ing at Battery park, but waa compelled, to rise almost Immediately to eacano the thouaanda who flocked to the a pot. Beachey aalled over Rroad and Nassau streets and Park Row. Over Wllllams burg bridge hla motor began to mlaa fire and the wind carried him toward Bunken Meadow. Within fifty feet of the giound a mat of wind whirled the ga bag around, carried It acroaa the river and daahed It hard agalnat the tall ateel apar on ftptndte light, he bag waa Impaled and Peachey saved hlmaelf by throwing hla arm around the pole. He waa res cued by flahermen. Beachey built another dirigible and con tinued to make exhibition flight about the country. In 1OTQ hi Intereat turned to heavier than air machlnea. He con structed a monoplane and wrecked It In a flight at ft Taul. He made hi flrat aurceaaful flight In an aeroplane at Los Angelea In January. I'll. Later he wrecked thla machine and broke up a see. ond flier at fan rranciaco not long after. ('rtlaa Tall II lm Fallare. Glenn Curtlaa told him he waa a failure. but Beachey perflated, and on May I, 1911, he wa tha flrat man to circle the cspltoi t Waahlngton In a heavier than air ma-, chine, he flight made him famou, and a few weeka later the nation gaaped when It read he had flown over Niagara fall. On June CT he circled above the cataract and with the machine obacured In fog awooped beneath the archea of the f.pper ateel bridge and down the gorge almost to the whirlpool. It wa the flrat time an aviator had cut through the air current and mlat that have lured) many adven- turera to death. The week following Bechey won the firat Intercity aeroplane race held on the continent flying from New York to rhladelphla in two hour and twenty- two aeconda. In the month he waa the moat prominent flgurea In the notable aviation meet In Chicago. He tplraled at auch anglea that persona thought he waa falling and telephoned ambulances. He played leap dog over the steam en gine In Orant park. He did what he called the "Tex Tommy" on Michigan boulevard, Jigging the wheel of the charts on the pavement and riving au tombile to the aide walk. Violated Bales of Air. ( He spun hi landing wheel on the lop plane of another machine. Other aviator were flagged down and Beachey wa lined for violating the code of the air that machine muat remain ISO feet apart He established an American record for altitude by flying heavenward until hi fuel waa exhausted and then vol planed 11,400 feet to the earth.. Karly In tha spring of loia, Beachey. Announced he had made hi laat flight. lie aaserted he believed hlmaelf partly responsible for the death o nine avia tor, who tried to emulate "my fool ishly daring exploit." He aald that in case of war h would fly for Old Glory, but until then he wa trough. ' But later in the year, when American newapaper began to chronicle the feat o fth Frenchman, I'egoud, tho "rail of the air" maatered Beachey' will and ha aald he would prove American were the equal of the French In aviation. He constructed a biplane Only twwnty-on feet 'wide with double beam and wire to aland the extra atraln, and said he waa going to loop the loop. l aarrved by Aeeldeat. In trying out this machine at Ham- mondsport, N. T., October 7, Beachey lost control and swept vral person rrom the roof of a hed. Mlaa Ruth Hlldreth of New York waa killed and her aiater waa Injured . The accident unnerved him for a time and he did not fly for weeka. Then he took hi machine to California and be gan to practice the "stunt." which later thrilled large crowd In exhibition he gave In many part of th Vnlted rUate. Beachey recent exploits Included fly ing a cardinal-colored biplane at the big Callfornla-Rtanford foot ball game at Berkeley, Cel., last fall, flaunting th Stanford men' color gratuitously, although It wa reported he waa offered Hoo to carry the mala and blue of the State university, lie made a previous flight at the ranama-Paclfic exposition la th autumn, being dtawn down by th cold, when trying for altitude. Beachey boasted that JS.OQO.eo, persons had seen him fly. DAKOTA COUNTIES CANNOT COMBAT HOG CHOLERA IMERRE, March 14 (Speclal.V-On in quiry of the Rate live Stock Board, tha attorney general hold that there 1 no provision of law by which county com missioners can meet expense of com batting hog cholera la th different counties of th stale, and that countlea cannot legally meet any auch expena It ta also held on Inquiry from Gregory county that the county commlaaioner are limited to W a an expenditure for a county poor farm. At a recent election In that county, the commissioner were instructed by the people to purchase a quarter section of land and place a build ing upon th earn for a poor farm, but aa no amount wa apevlfled la the elec tion for thla purpose, the general law limlla tha commissioner to t00 for thla purpose, and regardleaa .of the election, so long aa no aum waa specified, they are restrained to thi general law limita tion. BARROWS MAKES RECORD BY "HOLDING" TAYLOR "P. A. Barrows. Th Be cerrespondtnt at Lincoln. Is a .real hero," aald Stat Representative Henry C. Richmond, com menting on th attack Representative Taylor of Custer county made on, Bar rowa with hla fist a a few daya ago at the legislature. "I'll tell you when Taylor swung at Barrow. Barrow dodged bark and then grabbed Taylor and held him mast Now a man that can hold an old fighting ma chine like that Taylor la doing something. Mr. Barrow' conduct throughout th whole affair waa moat admirable.' TO CUBIC A rOLU in UNI DAY Take I-axatlve Bromo Quinine Tablet. Druggtate refund the money If It falla to cure. E. W..Urov'a signature la ea tack box. S cent. BUSY BISHOP OF AMIENS, who daily rides through the French trenches to celebrate mass and cheer the soldiers. , A ,4, - 5 SEVEN MORE LION SHIPS TOEPEDOED BY SUBSEA FLEET (Continued from Page One.) and the Hart dale, are not mentioned In marine records. Concerning the other five, the fact are given: A New Steamer. The Indian "City waa a new iteamer of ,821 tone. It waa on it way from Gal veston, Tex., for Havre with Its first cargo, which consisted of 14,026 bale of cotton. H sailed from Galveston Febru ary IS and touched at Newport New. The Invergyle had a tonnage of 1,141 and wa 276 feet long. It wa built at Orange mouth. England In 1907 and wa owned by the Invergyle Steamship company of Olasgow. ' The Andalualan wa owned by the Eller man line of Liverpool. It waa built at Middlesbrough, England, in 1911. It had tonnage of 1.4.12 and wa 298 feet long. Ballt at Saaderlaad. The Florasan waa built at Hun Icr land, England,. In 1913 and waa owned by the Liverpool Shipping company of Liverpool. It waa SSS feet long and had a tonnage of 1,986. The Florasan wa laat reported arriving at Havre on January S7. Th Headland wa a ateamer of 1,933 tona and wa 114 feet long. It wa built at Weat Hartlepool, England, In 18M and waa owned by th Befton (Steamship com pany, of Liverpool. The latest report con cerning It movement said that It arrived at. Port. Talbot, England, on February from Marseille. ' ' ' Taraedoed Off Krllly lalaad. PENZANCE (via London), March IS. Th British steamers, Indian City, Head land and Andalualan, were torpedoed oft the Bclly Island Friday morning by th German submarine, U-2S. The Indian City waa aunk .but no Uvea were lost. . Swede Ship Torpedoed. HULL via London). March 13. Four teen aurvlvora of the crew of the Swedish teamer, Hanna, which waa torpedoed by a submarine off Scarborough on the east coast of England early today, were landed her tonight by a ateamer which picked U era up. Sis of the crew were either drowned or killed by the explosion. The second mate, who waa on th bridge at th time of th attack, atated that he did not ee th aubmarln. which gave no nolle of It Intention. II aaw th torpedo approaching the veaael, but It waa too late to maneuver th ahlp so a to avoid It. Th explosion caused the fore part of th deck to fall In, imprison ing several of the crew In the forecastle. Have Time ta Mraes Beat. Th veaael floated for half an hour after being atruck, giving the survivors time to tk to the boat. Th Hanna wa bound from, th Tyn for La Palma. Canary Islands. When It waa torpedoed It wa displaying Ita national color, according to the aur vlvora, and had Ita nam and nationality painted on it lde in letter reaching from th bulwark to - th water Hoe. Therefore, the rescued men declare. It waa Impossible for It to be mistaken for a British ahlp. Samuel Bowles Dies; Captain King Dying SPRINGFIELD. Maae.. March 14. Samuel Howlea, editor and publisher of the Springfield Republican, died at 12:3a a. m. today, Samuel Howlea controlled tha Repubn llcan after 1K78, when hla father, the wrll- , known editor for whom he waa named, died. He wa born In Springfield October I is 1M ST. LOCIS. March 14. Captain Henry King, until a few week ago managing editor of the St Loula Globe-Democrat, waa not expected to live until morning, physician announced at midnight. Cap tain King la suffering a complication of dlaeaae. chief of which la bron chitis. He la 73 year old and held ed itorial chair on th Globe-Democrat for Ihlrty-one consecutive year. Before that lie edited nwpper at Quincy, III., and Topeka., Kan. H aerved with distinction durlna the civil war. DEATH RECORD Mra. Jeaaelt Rsaelaia. TKCVMSEII. Neb.. March U-Speclal.) Mrs. Jeanett Rubelman. wife of Har tlaoa Rubelman, now of Loa Angeles, but formerly of this city, died at th hum In California. Tuesday. Dr. (I. 3. Rubel man of Tecumacb received tha new In a tel grain, but there were no particular. "Mra Rubelman had been tn good health. Mr. Rubelman ta on hi way to St. Loula, th former home of hi wife, with th body. The Interment will be In St. Louis on Tuesday. Try Thi 'far Near I la. Neuralgia la a pain in th nerves. Hioan's Liniment penotralre and south ea th aching neixts. Get a bottle now. All diugk'.sls. Advertisement. II fill I . ' . '- i f - .5 ; i L :jL i r V ' . I -"-u - - - - . a 4 ' Ills .... 4 7.'. ' " j I-. i i ; i y - i s Burglar Alarm cq Telephone Box Leads To Thief's Capture A newly Installed burglar alarm on th telephone pay box in the Myers-Dillon Drug company, Sixteenth and Fa mam atreeta, did It work effectively Saturday night, and a a result Rollo Hall, 3u0S North Thirty-third street, who had broken Into the place, waa captured by the police. Hollo had gained entrance to the store by breaking through the skylight and had rilled th cash register of $6.49. Hi at tempt to open th telephone box rounded an alarm In the Henshaw hotel and the police were Immediately notified. Offi cer Anderson. Buford, Van Dusen, Emery and Schwager responded to the call and arreated Hall, whom they found hiding In the basement. The money taken waa recovered, and at police headquar ter the prisoner Implicated another lad. Recent pilfering of the telephone de pcaltory led the Myera-DUIon people to inatall the alarm. Large and Growing Family Goes West SOUTH BEND. Ind.,' March 14.-Th population of South Whitley, near here. wa decreased considerably with the de parture for the wet of th rank Bcott family. ...... . Although marrUd only ten years, Mr. and Mra. Scott hav been the parent of nineteen children,' thirteen of whom are living, all ona, nd all under th age of yeara, and therefore entitled under rail road rules to free transportation. Flv aeta of triplet have been born to th Scott. They declared before their departure they hoped to find a suitable home for their entire family, however large it might become, somewhere In Oklahoma or Kansas. In naming the children born to their Mr. and Mra. Scott have picked name beginning with the letter A. , Thu far they hav gone from Abel to Austin. CAN'T GET DOPE, HE KILLS SELF AND NEIGHBOR WINAMAC. Ind., March K-Vnable to obtain hi usual supply of deleterious drug because of the new federal law, John Cray. 40, became demented, drov hla wife and three children from home and today killed Auguat Walter, a neigh bor, at whose home Mr. Cray took ref uge. Cray uaed a ahotgun. He waa placed In Jail here. Walter la survived by hla widow and four children. THEY WED IN BERUN N ALMOST AS IN PEACE BERLIN, March H.-Vltal statistic for Berlin show that there were L421 mar riage In December, L14. compared with I.&33 In 1913; 3,1.1 birth against an almost equal number, and J.T7J weatha in l14, In comparison with S.467 in Decem ber. 1913. ' Culls from the Wire The total attendance at the Panama- Paclflo expotfitlon for the first three weeks waa l.o.S74, It I announced, an approximate average of 70,0)0 a day. The daily average for the fiist two weeka wa approximately M.wu. A Chlneae maaa meeting at Honolulu to discuss the Japanese- dvmanda on the Chinese republic, reaulted In a meesaxe being cabled to the government at lVk ing, edvtfOng that the Japanese ilemanda be refused, even if it results in war. A secret indictment against James K Henehan, formerly assistant caahier of a Tolmlo bank, wa made public. It la alleged that while Henehan waa absent on hla wedding trip last summer, short age of 4.70u was discovered. The Indict ment also alleges falsification of ac count to cover the supposed shortage. The three Amerlacn cardinals will par ticipate In the opening ceremonies of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Cath olic university of America at Washing ton, April IS. Cardinal Karlev of New 1 ork celerratlnc the Pontifical maaa. Cardinal ilbblna of Halllmore, chancellor of the university, preaching the enrmon and CardtnaJ O'Cooneil of Boston, de livering the opening auurea at the academy exehclaes. Thirty thousand dollars worth of radium, the gift or franK A. Vander llp. prealdent of the National City bank of New York, baa aaved the life of Joaeph Pachelll, an Inmate of Hng Sing Krtson. Pachelll waa suffering from cau- rer of the lip. Dr. A O. tuuires of Oeslning Interested Mr. Vandertip In the rasa with the result that the banker purchased the radium, which. It waa aUd, will be uaed a th treatment of other prisoner. Mra Edith Hatfield of Portland. Ore waa awarded t.0tt damage aaatnst the Traveler' Protective Asaortettoa of America in the district court at - Dea Moines. The total of her Judgment now aaaregatea tlt.mO. two of-era having been given, one against the Fidelity Casualty company of New York and one against the Iowa stale Traveler asaotiauoii. Tdra. Hatfield, eued to recover for the death of her husband, William J. Hat field. St thHr home .in Portland, lre. in Julia, UU Us fell wliiie driving a acrew in lh kltcbaa of th houae. SHORE CROWD SEES SUBMARINE FIGHT People on Land Witness Undersea Boat Escape Patroli Aftgr Sink ins Indian City. WATCH HEADLANDS TORPEDOED LONDON, March 14. An ey witness, of the torpedoing of the Erltlth eteamers Indian City and Hradlands off the Scllly islands .el'3 the following story of the t:ent. "About 8 o'clock Friday morning a Oer man submarine torpedoed the steamer Indian City of Biddeford within alght of Hughtown, on St. Ury's island. The submarine re mained In the vicinity about an hour and was an object of keen inerest to the Islanders, who watched develop ments as the crew of the steamer rowed their boats toward the shore Watch Battle. "Immediately the attack became known two patrol boat, which were In the roadstead, put to aea and hastened in the direction of the submarine, on which they opened fire. The submarine waa then about ten mile from ehore and the miniature battle was keenly followed by the sightseers crowding the shore. "When th patrol boat approached the submarine the tatter suddenly submerged Itself, but reappeared a little later about two mile further west. The patrol boat topped to pick up th crew of th In dian City and then gav chase to th submarine, but the pursuer easily were distanced. "After evading the patrol boat the submarine sighted th ateamer Head land of Hartlepool and went In pursuit of the ahlp. The chase was brief, th German easily overtaking th steamer even mile outh of St. Agnea' island. Both vessel were en to be constantly turning and maneuvering aa a result of the merchantman' effort to escape de struction. Crew Pa 11a Away. "Finally th ateamer (topped and a larga quantity of ateara wa seen eaeap Ing from it safety valve. Than It waa noticed that preparation were being made to leav th ateamer and a few minute later the crew wa observed In a lifeboat pulling away. '.'At 10:40 o'clock la th morning through the telescope I caw an upward ruah of black amoke, apparently th re ult of th explosion of a torpedo. Th Headland evidently waa struck mid ships for It began to aettl down by th stern. Th submarine went off to th westward and apparently waa purtulng a third steamer when It disappeared from view. n "The crew of th Indian City, number, lng thirty-seven, and the twenty-three men from the Headland were landed at St. Mary toland at 2 o'clock In tha afternoon. Both the steamer were afloat rrway afternoon. Attempt to salvage them are proceeding and It I hoped that It will be poaalbl to bring them to port" FreeTarms in North 'Dakota Are Offered CHICAGO. March 14.Annaunrem.nt that small farm capable of sustaining u lamuie in North Dakota will be given free wa made here by F. 8. Neal, state Immigration Inspector. The offer cornea from North Dakota landholdera who hop in thla way to aid Chicago destitute persons, as well a build up the communities in which they llve.x TWO OF FRYE CREW HELD ON EITEL, REPORTED NEWPORT NEWS. Va,. March 11-Re-ports that two member of the crew of tho American ship Willim P. Fry had been detained ' aboard the German com merce destroyer Prlns Eltel Frledrlch In port here agalnat their will led to an In vestigation today by Collector Hamilton after a telephone conference' with Wash ington official. ' Two member of the Fry crew were examined by th collecUe later and their sworn statement were forwarded to Waahlngton. The men remaining aboard the Prlni Ettel Frledrlch are Charles Frank and Robert Rogge. said to be German cltisen and .td have remained voluntarily on the cruiser and enlisted In ita crew when file other member of th Frye'a crew were aent aahore. The Prim Ettel Frledrlch moved from dry dock to a nearby pier today. Washington Affairs sThe high.achool basket ball team re turned late last evenlnr from Lincoln, where they participated in the atate tour ney. They remained at the Capital city to wltneee the final between Lincoln and Omaha. Th city bowling tomament began lat nlaht on the Brunswick bowling alleya, neat to the po-totfi. e. The meeting will continue Sunday, alonday and Tuesday of thla week. Tuesday will be devvled chiefly to singles. The mid-year graduate senior class of the high achool will hold a meeting soon to decide what will be purchased for the school with the burpius money that wa mad over expenses throuah the class play. It la planned to present tbe high school with pictures. Mr. Ray Bernard will entertain, the kenalngton ef the I'pchurch locbe. No. 2, Itogme of Honor, at her home, K North Nineteenth atrort. Tuesday aft ernoon, March it), at 2 1 o'clock. The drill team of ,No. 191. Degree of Honor, will give a isrd party at the Moose Home neit Wednesday aff.'nooa. All member are urged to be present. The Gavel club of th high school will hold their meeting next Tuesday even ing at the high school Roartt of Edu cation room. A debate la on the program. The ladles' Aid society of Cltftoo Hill Presbyterian church, will give a rumag tain at 110 North Twenty-fourth street, South Omaha, Tuesday, March IS. ffic Gtrtdtm Hot , British Air Fleet Drops Bombs Upon Town of Westende ' PARIS, March 14.-Th following of ficial statement was Issued by the war of fice tonight: "The British air squadron ha effec tively bombarded Weatende. "The uccee gained by the British armies at Neuve Chappelle prove to have been absolutely complete. They advanced on a front of about three kilometres (about two miles) with a depth of 12,000 to 15.000 meters, capturing successively three line of trenche) and a fortified work to the south the Neuve Chapelle. Volunteer attack delivered by the Germans with great violence were repulsed. "The enemy suffered great loss and left In the hands of our allies prisoner to a number considerable greater than at flrt reported. ' "The British heavy and field artillery very effectively prepare the way and supported the vigorous action of the fantry. I "In Champagne we have consolidated our new front by advancing at different point and hav firmly established our selves on the line of crests captured from th enemy. "In th Argonne, between Four De Pari and Bolante, we hav made our selves master of more than S00 yards of trenches and taken prisoners who In cluded several officer. "Th enemy made two counter attack during the day, but were completely re pulsed. "On the heights of the Meuse. at Lcs Epargea. the German attempted an at tack which wa Immediately stopped by our fire. The same thing happened at L Chamois, north of Badonvlller." Coal Laden Boat Is Torpedoed by German Sea Rover BORDEAUX, March 14.-The steamer August Consell, from Cardiff for Rouen with a cargo of coal, wa torpedoed by a submarine off th Start Point, near the southern extremely of Devon, England Thursday afternoon. The crew of twen ty-eight men ta reported to have been saved by a Danish steamer and taken to Falmouth: FALMOUTH, England, March 14. The Auguste ConaeHl was sunk by the German submarine U-29. Ita crew arrived here today on the Danish steamer Ex cellence Ptske. Members of the crew say that the com mander of the German submarine gave them ten minute In which to leave their ship, after which It waa destroyed with bomb. The German commander told them he left Cuxhaven elk daya ago and wa aobut to return. He said another submarine would take hi place. Th Auguste Consell, belonlng ot tho Society Les Affreteura Reunls, wa of 1,842 ton. It called from Hyeres,' France, on January 25 for Havre, where it ar rived February 5. Maritime records con tain no Information concerning its move ments after that date.' 1 Rockefeller Train Derailed in -Virginia RICHMOND, Va., ; March 14 John D. Rockefeller and his son, John D. Rocke feller, Jr., were passengers on a Rich mond, -Fredericksburg & Potomac rail road which ran Into an open switch yes terday at Milford, Va. They were ahaken, but received no injuries. The train crashed head-on Into a ' freight train' on the siding, damaging the locomotive and several cars. Another train waa- made up and the Rockefellers proceeded with out having left their car. STRIKE 0W COAST HOLDS UP AMMUNITION FOR RUSS SEATTLE. Waah.. March 14. A cut of 10 cent an hour in the wag of truckers employed by operators ot coasting steam ers at Vancouver, B. C, has led to a sym pathetic boycott by longshormen In Vancouver, Seattle,. Tacoma and - other porta. Th longshoremen will not touch cargo of vessels that have loaded or unloaded at the Canadian Paclflo wharf at Vancouver, Th Russian volunteer fleet steamer Yaroalav, with artillery and ammunition needed by th Russian army In Poland, I unable to flnivh loading at Vancouver. The huge royal mail liner Glengyle 1 Idle at Seattle, unable to discharge cargo because It unloaded good at Vancouver wharf. An enormous car;o for Russia, via Vladivostok, is awaiting the Glen gyle at Vancouver. Apartments, flats, house and cottage can be rented quickly and cheaply ly a Bee "For Rent" ad. VETERAN MAIL CARRIER DROPS DEAD ON ROUTE SIOUX FALLS. 3. D., March 14. -Special. ) To die "In the harneaa," aa he would perhapa have wished, wa th fat of Henry Gregory, veteran carrier on a rural mall route running out of Weaaing ton. Stricken with heart failure he fell from hla aleigh into the a now and soon breathed hia laat. He was SO years ot sge and one of the pioneer homesteaders of the Wessington territory. 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