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WARSHIPS KEEP
POUNDING AWAY
Turkish Forts Guarding Darda-
nelles Placed Under New
Cross Fire by Fleet.
pobte still in the capital
Everything Ready for Instant Flight
from Constantinople Should Allies
Win—Germans Lose Trenches
in Western Zone.
Paris, March S.—The boiiilmnlment
of tit- Dardanelles fortifications was
continued Saturday by the allied fleet,
according to an official statement is-
sued tonight. The communication
Bays:
"The British battleship yueeu Kliz-
•beth, posted in the (iul, of saro.
bombarded by indirect fire two big
works on the Asiatic side alongside of
fFWt imd, defeo<Jto8 "ie straits
t orts Haundieh and Hamidieh-Sul-
tanteh) At the same time cruisers
inside the Dardanelles continued a di-
rect fire against the works at Darda-
|1US, on the Asiatic side and Souain
^ere on the I3u.ro ] tea n side."
Ready to Leave Turk Capital.
London, March S.-'Aecording to
the latest advices received here"
n^\a.ReUter ™fsram Company dls
Patch from Sofia, "the sultan and the
government still are in Constantino-
ple. The government is prepared to
cross to Asia Minor at any moment
but the sultan is in favor of remaining
in the capital.
"It is understood it has been decid-
ed to intrust the defense of Constant!- j
nople exclusively to the Germans uu- :
der command of (Jen. Liman von Sun-
E' ,he instructor of the Turkish
army, while Uedri Hey, the prefect of I
Police, will i)q invested with the gen-1
eral control of the city with powers !
equivalent to those of a viceroy.
Take German Trenchcs.
Paris, March 8.—The following of-!
MRS. GEORGE T. GUERNSEY
THE NEWS, DOVER. OKLAHOMA
A BREAK IN MEXICO
Carranza and Cbrecon Quarrel
and Danger to Foreign
Residents Grows.
United States Hopes He Will Turn
and Recapture City from Lawless
Army Now in Control.
New Cancer Serum.
The results of the work of nearly a
5 far by physicians, surgeons and labor-
atory 6taiT of the General Memorial
hospital of New York, tending to show
tlio success of a r.ew cancer serum
are expected to be published soon in
an official report of the medical board
or the institution to announcements
made recently. The report will contain
■«ii "a""' "f ,he dtacoverer of the new
VILLA MAY XiVF Tf-'f HlPirii composition, the details of
InC uAl HAL the preliminary laboratory WOI
— I the individual medical histories of the
Patients so far treated In the hospital
'he announcements forecast this re-
port as one of the most Important con-
ii but ions to science emanating from
medical professions In this coun-
try. Tin- serum is used bv Injection
he cancerous growths break down,
disintegrate and disappear, it i8 as-
serted.
""IS CIO m~
FEBISfl, SIM
Indictments Too Hastily Issued Caused
Some Commotion When In-
terested Ones Appeared.
Mrs. George T. Guernsey of Inde-
pendence, Kan., is likely to be a
candidate for the office of presi-
dent-general of the Daughters of
the American Revolution in opposi-
tion to Mrs. Story, the present in-
cumbent. Mrs. Guernsey is 6tate
regent for Kansas.
more talk of intervention
Tbe Brazilian, British, Italian and
Spanish Ambassadors Appeal to
American Government.
Washington. March 8. - President
wilson is confronted with one of the
most serious and perplexing develop
"tents that has arisen in the Mexican
situation. The City of Mexico is on
tile verge ol' starvation.
General Obregon. the Carranza corn-
progress wander, refuses to permit an interna-
. . *■«-•« « *. uu ill it* J ti if
by | tional relief committee, composed ol
wealthy members of the foreign col-
on} . to succor the needy.
All merchants who closed their
■°t - Ir.tU* been ordered to reopen
under threat of punishment. Three
ere) hundred of them, all Mexicans, have
been imprisoned. The people of the
It} are living in terror of another
evacuation, since Obregon
« , . * H I H
ucial statement regarding the prog.
Of the war was issued here todin
tlie war officei
"We continued to gain ground to the
north of Arras, in the region of .Voire
Jame de heretic. where our counter
attacks resulted in the seizure of
eral trenches, the enemy's losse.
important.
Champagne we progressed
slightly north of Perthes and ucrt.li
west of Heausejour.
"In the Vosges we captured success-
ively We6t 01- Munster two summits ot
Little and Great lteich Ackerkopf The
enemy twice counter attacked from
Muelilbach and Saint Ollfwehr, that is
troin the south and north. These at-
tacks were completely repulsed."
Snow Stops the Fighting.
Umdon, March 8.-Kxtremely heavy |{™zilian, Hritish, Spanish and
snowstorms in the Carpathians have! 311 ambassadors called separate-
stopped military operations complete-1 !y at "le stale 1'epartment todnv
ly. even where the opposing lines are
in close contact, says a Venice dis-
patch to the Renter Telegram Com-
pany.
Allies Claim Gains
W arlington, March S.—Dispatcher
trout the Diaul.au minister in tlie
City of Mexico received tonight indi
tated conditions iu the capital are un
changed, that the popular still lean
the effect of the tatnine and that there
are dangers of rioting should General
Obregon's forces evacuate.
High ollicials oi the American gov
eminent described the situation as
very serious, but not altogether hope
less. No word came from Vera Cruz
as to the attitude of General Carranza,
but further representations now have
been made of such an urgent charac-
ter that ollicials here conlldently ef-
fect him to take steps to improve con-
ditions.
Strong Notes to Carranza.
Two communications have been sent
to American Consul Silliinan in Vera
Crux for presentation to Carranza.
Both are phrased in strong and most
explicit teims, pointing out the serious
consequences that night ensue if for
eigners were Injured in any rioting in
the capital or if they were unable to
get food and supplies.
There have been indications in the
last twenty-four hours that General
< arranza might instruct General Ob-
regon to permit the international re
lief committee to take charge of the
situation, giving them the transporta-
tion facilities they desire to bring sup-
Plies into the city.
Obregon Is Irritated.
An element of much danger has
arisen, however, in the rumored fric-
| tion between General Obregon and
! ,eneral Carranza, the exact extent ot
which is unknown to officials here.
It is known that General Obregon
was much irritated when General Car
ranza revoked the tax levied by Obre-
gon on foreigners recently and since
that time, official dispatches ssv. anti-
foreign sentiment lias been fostered, i
it not inspired by Obregon himself
The possibility that General Villa, j
Who is now in Guadalajara, might j
chaa e his military campaign tempor- I
anly from its northward direction and 1
turn his entire attrition io recaptur-
iUo- llin r<4 .* ..p u
neglect your scalp
And Lose Your Hair. Cuticura Pre-
vents It. Trial Free.
Cuticura Soap shampoos cleanse
and purify the scalp of dandruff while
the Ointment soothes and heals the
irritated scalp skin. Dandruff and
itching are hair destroyers. Get ac-
quainted with these supercreamy emol-
lients for the skin and scalp.
Sample each free by mall with Rook
Boston8 PS°,MCard' CU"CUra' I)"pt XY- "f which
noston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Must Have Healthful Sleep.
Edison, the Inventor, has been
quoted us saying that little sleep is
necessary, and that the time will come
when mankind will not sleep at all
and therefore not waste a fourth or
irth of valuable time in the 24 hours
of the day in a condition equivalent
to death. At the moment, of course
Mr Edison was breaking Into the role
o' the professional humorist. All of
the things called nature demands rest,
and tho most eloquent description of
misery ever written was that in Mac 1
beth when it was declared that the
murderous thane should sleep no more
' be had murdered sleep. So the
Person who fails to have health-
"1 Sleep has in one way or another
mm dered sleep.
■ The Green Hag reports the recent er-
: fort of Judge Wallace of the Kan-
; sas City criminal court to enforce rig
■ Idly the Sunday blue laws, lie had or-
! jj,,ro(l 'be indictment and arrest of all
keeper of shops, stores and parks, as
well as all actors and other perform-
ers. One of the places of amusement
was a hippodrome of wild animals,
atid in its zeal the grand jurv had In-
dicted a number of actors at this place
on information furnished by witnesses
employed there. Warrants were Issued
and tlie marshal was directed to bring
the Indicted ones before the bar
"Call Mary Garden," said the judge
•Maty Garden' yelled the depotv
marshal
There was an appreciable delav an I
Ihou suddenly the door opened and
into tne crowded court room came two
men dragging, at the end of powerful
cliuln. an angry lioness, who e\
pressed her disapproval of the situa
Hon by emitting a deafening roar
W ben the stampede was stopped and
order restored the overeiithuslastlc
Judge found that ho had camel the
Indictment of some hundred or more
animals, including lions, tigers lenp
aids, hyenas, dogs, cats and pigs, all
were at the court house
entrance creating such a disturbance
that the whole neighborhood had gone
Into a state of siege.—New York Sun
IS
Look, Mother! If tongue
coaled, give "California
Syrup of Figs."
Children love this "fruit laxative"
and nothing else cleanses the tender
stomach, liver and bowels so nic ly
A child simply Will not stop phivlns
to empty the bowels, and the result la
bey become tightly dogged with
waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach
sours, then your little one
floss, half-sick, feverish, ilon i eat
sleep or act naturally, breath N bad
system full of cold, has n- threat'
stomach-ache or . diarrhoe; l.i t,.„'
Mother! See If tongue Is coa:-d. then
fc've a tenspoonful of "California
hyrup of I'lgs," and In a few hours all
he constipated waste, sour bile and
undigested food pas.es out of the sis-
'em. and you have a well child again.
.Millions of mothers give •California
• vrup of Figs" because It is perfectly
harmless; children love It, and it „ev-
cr falls to act on the stomach, liver
aiul bowels.
Ask ut the store for a liO-cent bottle
or California Syrup of Figs, which
'ft« full directions for babies, children
• f all ages and for grown-ups plainly
printed on tbe bottle. Adv.
TRACTS CLEARED OF MALARIA
cannot be made to order Gratifying Progresses Bern Made
by Those Interested in Conquer-
Man Who Knows Points Out That
Scientific Discoveries Are Not
Manufactured.
"There is a w idespread but errone-
ous heller In official circles, and among
wealthy philanthropists," writes Sir I *"<1 natural history. and bv inocuh.
Tdegraph ortl,e uu"" , ° " ««l- «„d man
i i 1 ' t,lp effect that you can It was proved bv Italian observe,■..■
savMo hlme"ni '"srnv,'m' and then {'bat lb mosquito disseminates bird
8.15 to him, Discover me this' or 'Dls-
'■over me that' (naming to him a pos I
greatly desired piece of new J
ing the Disease.
Malaria, to which children are sus-
septible, has been made largely
venlable disease bv a stii.lv' „f the
mosquito carrier. Its breeding places
wnie maniii
in tlx-
* vuicsuii has an-
nounced that lie will not prevent loot- : hW ,'"Ur<3 att< >tion to recaptur-
ing or pillaging for food or inonev. ! '"R "ln ' "y °r Moxlco, was looked
' "Ik of an allied expedition similar I "!>on, ,'n S0Ille of,i<'ial quarters as a
III the one that went to the relief of
foreign legations at Pekin during the
•oxer uprising was again heard in of
. 'lifers, where it was generally
admitted that a grave condition of at :
• airs had arisen. —
mit, l:^iIia"-il,ritisl1; Spanish and RESCUED 47 MINERS ALIVE
possible solution of the situation, m-
asmuch as such a move, if successful,
would give uninterrupted passage for
supplies from the American border bv
rail.
Men Were Taken from West Virginia
Shaft After Eeing Entombed
Four Days.
Paris, .March ti. - The following
French official statement was issued
here tonight:
n.„!" Belgl1uni' in 'be legion of the
. ties, l,ave organized solidly the
advanced trench taken by us vester-
11lle,<icn"a"« attempted to push
forward their trenches into contact
with ours, but twelve times our lire
dispersed them.
"To the north of Arras our counter
attacks in the region of Notre Dame
de Lorette were crowned with com-
1 lete success. Thursday we captured
a machine gun company. Friday the
enemy made a new attack, but we
thrust them back, regained tlie lost
".St ion which had been for two days
in their possession, and made numer
ous prisoners.
Helms has been bombarded all dav
long.
Captured German Guards.
"We captured six hundred meters
'about I,.1(1 yards I of trenches with a
depth of two hundred meters beyond
je group which lies northeast oi Ales-
nil. and made progress in the adjoin-
ing woods. Finally we gained posses-
sion of several trenches in the ravine
north of Heausejour. According to
prisoners' accounts, the enemy's losses
were extremely heavy."
Russians on Offensive.
London, Mar, 1, 6,-Kxcept in the
central Beskid pass of the Carpathians
vbere the fierce Austrian attacks have
moderated somewhat, the Iftisslans are
"ovv on the offensive the whole length
of their extremely long line from the I
8ea <" 'be Rumanian border !
Apparently they have definitely d.s
Posed of the Herman and Austrian at-
tempts to outflank their two extreme
wings and having turned are making
slow but steady progress westward
—^ ..w,ai i lut'iii loaay
bringing pessimistic reports of the sit- 1
nation, which corresponded to reports I
already received by the American I
T,'° f"roi';n diplomats Hinton, W. Va„ March 8 —Forty
suggested no solution. : seven miners were rescued alive Sal'
rehfse l??ie'al.0breBOn con"n,le to ,lri1aJ' fom the workings of the Lav- !
mi'"lit I . drastic measures la,"i mines of the New River and I'o j
j be necessary, in tlie view of for j eabontas Ccnsolidated Coal Coiiinanv
Hbed vTh8' The SitUati0n is rrP,i'" by an ^Plosion on Tuesday' I
J< C b> them as more intolerable The men for four davs and nights h id
ha., it ever has been since revolu- "een without food or drink :
republic U,e 80mhel" ! „ KV™r - by .1. w. r'au, of |
' the bureau of mines; Earl Tenry, chief j
A Wrong Impression.
I A German looking for a person by
j the name or Dunn, who owed him
money, asked a young fellow near
sweeny# eating house where No. tit;
<h>tham street was, as he "wished to
j bud Mr. Dunn."
| The fellow told him to go Into
| Sweeny s eating house „,,d the man
neai the window was Mr. Dunn. The
German went into the eating hou.e
and went up to a man who happened
to be an Irishman.
"Are you Dunn?" said the German.
Done.' said Pat. "By „,y soul I
Record" 8t"rted " ~ PWIa< ell.hla
Many a man claims to have the
j dearest little wife in the world, when
j he reall> means the cheapest.
i H„T|he.Ila,r''eRt work that some people
I do is trying to avoid work. I
knowledge), and that he will there
upon proceed right away to make the
discovery which you want. . . . Hut
valuable and important scientific ills
'•every cannot be produced directh in
response to orders given and money
expended.
' "."ii cannot manufacture scientific
d soovery like soap. The great diffi-
culty, in the first place. Is to catch
that rare and evasive creature a
s( ientilio ('iseovorei" imi t
, . 1 ,in(l wuen \ ou
bavc found him you have to humor
I 'T 1"' him do as he fancies,
j ben he will discover things, but
probably not the things which either
you or he wanted or expected."
Tip Topics.
The Gourmand I suppose you've
. lo "p with "Tipperary" ever
since the war started'.'
I be Waiter ibis labor unrewarded)
Tati'er 8 ' a"U U" " rarlty-—^London |
ii In
human subjec
The final upshot of these Investiga-
tions has been thai Inrge tracts of
hitherto waste and dangerous land
lave been rendered safe and produc-
tive. A widespread cause of debilitat-
ing sickness, and .
thus been removed
In such areas the
been the stunted,
death, has
With eli!,'I
evidences
Ing, thai
ling mod
ged liv,
of cliri:
an now
n kuo.
sacld. st f
anemic
and spi«
111 II in i i
Ight has
bildren,
ens, the
poison-
by pu i-
r under
teacher
Jthern
A good camel will travel 1(10 miles a
oav for tfn davs.
A True Bourbon.
!u the un regent'-rate past,
lair land lay in drunken stuj
'he heel of the demon rum, j
( "l chemistry in one of the
, colleges was quizzing his class on the
, snbjec I of the preceding lecture, whl. I,
was water," and happened to call up-
on a student from Kentucky, one John-
son.
"Johnson," he said, "name the prln
'-'pa 1 properties of water "
"NV'e", sir. " „ai,l Johnson, briskly
and confidently, "if. polsonou.
«ork livening Post.
All sorts of wild rumors are alloat
in the City of Mexico, due to the in-
cendiarv utterances of General Obre-
gon. who, in newspaper interviews
practically has sanctioned plunder for
rood.
the longest session ends
I Washington .March 5,-Concluding
fust half of President Wilson's
administration and the longest ses-
sion on record, the Sixty-third con
Kress adjourned sine die „t "noon"
esterday alter the clock had been
led back in each house. The capi
to' ^echoed with cheers when the
Pavels of Vice President Marshall and
Speaker Clark sounded "laps."
CONDENSED NEWS ITEft*S
i i eiirv, c
Of the State depa tment of mini s, and
II. -M. Rertelot, general manager of the
company, entered mine No. 3. Tear-
ing down a brattice work to let in
fresh air, they found five men who
seized and kissed them.
Continuing the search, the rescuers
encountered another brattice about j
500 yards beyond. Here, In entry No !
' tl,e>' found forty-two men alive. I
tne miners were in such weakened
condition that the rescuers had to car-
ry them through the damp and gas to
the entrance.
Tonight fifty ihree men. Including
those bund Saturday, had been res-
cued alive, eighty-two bodies had been
recovered and thirty or more were un-
accounted for. All but eleven of the
dead have been brought out.
left M f'V"1,' " rig,lt sI'oulder blade, a
left thigh bone, an upper arm heme
and one finger bone were found in the
by''lTenrv°saf1"H00t Shark caP"lred
I clr r c °r NeW Y"rk and
Kichard Conn near Soldier Key
twelve miles from Miami, Fla. Nine
O Hit| Sharks were caught by San ford
•H the same time.
Goethals to Quit Panama.
Panama, March 8.—Maj. Gen G ^
Goethals, governor of the Panama Ca-
nal /one. in a speec h tonight at the an-
nual banquet of the Society of the
Chagres. announced his probable re-
tirement as governor within a year.
H i II > Sunday, the evancelist
bas re(. t (' am] # W t.
In c , Thpre is ''eli enough
tne n ted States to occupy £
■ is his explanation of his re-
fusal of the call.
Congressman as Bryan's Aid.
Washington, March 8.—Harvey B
Th?,'Tn A'b,"|ueriue, N. M„ who, | IV" """ 31 indianapolis In tho
hursday returned as a member of the i , supreme court on an indictment
House, today becr.me private secre- | '"'at they conspired to cor
Ury to Secretary Hryan. I "lpt'he election of November 3 1914
J in rerre Haut* ' '
President Wilson has se'ected
Monday, May ,0, as the date for 'he
•n American financial conference in
financlngt"rtn'i 81 " the mi,lia'«rs of
ni 7lWe"tyelght Inen have been
vanderbilt CUP to rcsta
Italian Driver in French Machine Wins
tbe Big Race at the Panama-
Pacific Exposition.
! . S,an Francisco, March 8.—The Van '
: ...p.L"„
, going to Europe
j "anus Resta, an Italian, driving a
he pBr !?Pn<hl Car' vvh0 fapmred
' drh'ppa I f raCB frum ,h" Sreatest
drivers In America a week a:o re-
peated when he won the Vanderbilt
cud race from one of the grea.es
fields ever entered In that classic.
His time was 4:27:37 and his aver-
age speed for the 29G-mlIe corns* was
r miles an hour.
The Question
Before Us
What importance —if any-is there
m the Mineral Content of food?
Listen then, to a well-known physician- —
sisiislsps
b, sa bitar
Tcelh, and „,h'„
The recognition of ihese facts l.-.l , [. .
perfecting of a food extraordinarily HchhfS'W"'y- y"T a«°' <° Ac
mentioned above, and which nr« Vn mmeral constituents"
maintenance cf body, nerves and' brain ^ lor lX0Per growth and
"T nat food is
Sank German Plunger U-8
n.'r"!t'riT" Tl"' ""h-
larlne I s has been sunk by de.,iroy-
ers1 belonging t„ the Lover llotilla. a"c-
co d.ngto annouhcom«Bt by the mini*.
try Of mat tne tonight. The uew was
taken prisoners.
Chinese Best Speaker "in Yale.
New Haven, March :,.-Tl,e Ten
!r,", f"r •PW^W-one of the
Ji
trost highly valued at ^al(
Sity, was won yesterday by Chang.
Hsu Henry Wang of Mngpo,
* member of the class o( 1916.
univei-
Chiua,
v
phosphoeus, iron, lime, sulj^ur,'et^of these^grains.nCl includin8 t!ie Priceless
daily ration!hasgprov°end Sworlh to SouMndJ.1' tJelicious-ll « food, as a part of the
There s a Reason"
so i by Grocers everywhere.
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