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THE OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
EXCLUSIVE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT
VOL. XXVI. No.
CITY EDITION
OKLAHOMA CITY TUEBDAY MARCH 30 1915.
PRICK ONE CENT.
OFFICERS FIND
HIDING BANDITS
Siroud Hank lloliliers Said lo
Have Cecil l ocated In
Hi dsa-r Hills.
AHMED MKN SI'KROI'Nn Til KM
Filit Is FajutUiI lo Take Hare
When She nil and II in
Men (lose In.
C1IANIM I I!
flccl'S lll'l" ll
f l e llll'll W tin
I'lTV cf III" Itv
. ok . Manh .'HI. HI'
they liti located th"
cs"isl nflcr t lie lull
.i l-siiik- at Struiid Sill
linliiy ni.niiiin. .Many hclii-ve Hi''
lii i id 1 1 hate is'iipcd entirely and
Kir nil 1 1 1 ' 1 1 wilt I'll' k In Mlssiillll
lull II is IM'I 1 1 K . 1 lh:ll they euul'l
JlllM' Iran-led -"' In) without iH-lllli
heeii.
. "iul t"i In li' I ll.it III'' bandit -
.mi Iii I i-;i.'.' hills inn! 'I'"1
iinil nun
hciiip!fiu
Inn i' rrlrn
llii'V tin' iml iiuil.lim i b l
Inward .lniilln. At ii" lime li"
(iffiirrs nlnui'loned Hi'- null- Ni-'111
mill day iim-ii tunc wat I""1 lh''
llllll I'll'IV IIVI-IIUC "f I's'llpe litis 1 1
gimnhsl If H"' bandit-- Inn
fi-.'in Hi.. hill-. Inln which 1 1 1
Xvcrc ill Ivcll they went "lit
afoot uii'l i
alnglv
Rep
being
llhmg
its Inn loinhcd here nf in'-"
..ITU iiosslnc fields iiml riding
t. -! loads lull 1 1 '''
doubtless III'' posse members I In'
limidll Inn i' ii"t In'''!' wi'ii "'i"'1' "icy
disappeared hi sundown Saturday
lint (lii limi' been iriilli'il I" a place
In tlic hills iiml H has I "
ilctcly Miirrniniiliil
Tin' offer uf rewards fur the bun
dlts has In a im-ii-iirc iiicinteutod Hi''
rhusc iiftcr tin in. lull ninny uf those
Heiirihlng fur llif uiillinvs huvc never
heard uf ii reward being offered. Tin')
desire l rlil the state uf such men
mnl put hi end at mice In tHtili. mli
berleH.
Mas Starve Them Ow.
Il ! tin' I'lmi now l starve Ihe
Imnillls mil. iiml In I he im-nnt lun- Hi''
line iiruiiii'l t Imtii will be ilnnvn
closer. It I cxss-ted Mint ll lleiqsT
Rl fight IH I"1"' I'lH'" ""'
MiSc filially closes III nil thclll .Insl
Wllcll till" will Im' 'lulu' I" l'"l knew II
tint the effml In capture i lii'in "my
be mmle ill mi) linn-.
Many false slurb- Im v Ins-n sent
out nlMiiit tin- robbery uf tint two
hank lit Stroud mnl the events Ibnl
followed I" iill' k Ml'i-ewlnii. The
I Cuiitliuii'il mi I .nit I'nfe I
THIIOUtill CANAL
Natal I'Tort'-'sion Thrnuuli
Wnji-ntio In I'lannitl for
Keliew at NVtv ork.
I'tuiama
July I;
WASIIlMITtlN Maii h .HI The At
laiitle fleet. Ailinlrul K'lelrher. lias I"
purled lo Seiletlll) llimlela In pre
piirliiK In leave Hie i;iialiinaiiiii drill
iiinnils mid start fur llmiipluti ltmuls
llmnt April 1.
Iielnils uf (he review nt New Vuik
In May ur June after uianeurera In
NmrniiKiiiisi'tt hav are nut Nettled hut
Kei I'etilt llmilels liunnliui'lsl tialHy
l'relieiii Wllsmi liu's ( attend if
Unit plan Is fnlluvveil the fleet will ku
!n .eHiii. It. 1. nf.r tni Kt-( prai lliv
Pff 1 1 ii li 1 1 it i H i Kuails nei tnunth.
eiletaiv Ihilili'ls said tnday a fit
linn i lusc uf the review vtuiilil he lilt-
'lepiilliil'e nf the Heel fm- the Panil
mu l';n Irh eypi'sltliiu HiiuukIi the
I'limiiiia i anal. The presenl plan N
to take nt least three divisions of the
bnttlitdilps tu Sim Train'lsco and ll Is
Dfit lllilll.i'ly Ihal the i riilser destiny.
erx iillil other t infl will have a plan-
III the cleat navul priui-Msion w lih h
lii'inliil hy the old hattleshlp IIitkmii
will puss llironi!h Hit. riiiuil eiiily In
lnh . the fourth If iusslie
IVfine it'luinliii: east Seirelarv
llmilels will n impntiv a division of
iiiilli-"hlis In lloiiolnhi iind to wtit i
He.
Se. reliii v ilnnlels helleves he has
insivereil tlmse who I'hnrice link nf ef '
flileii't III the Allantl" reserve fleet'
ty u'l-tllns the liattleslilp Alulianui Into!
MuiiiiiIssIiiii al I'liihidelphlii und mi her j
huh to Hampton Id a Is within .'III i
huiiis after the order tviia Ismied
Preyloii-lt In aiiswer In erltlt the
leerelnrv iiu ri-lv has loiiteniletl he
(Hiidd u-el uiie uf the reserve ships mil
In is hours
JIUJSSIANS I) E FUND ACT
llis lure (ttriniin Civlliaii Joined
Kifbtlin at Miniel Width I oh-
fied Town.
IIHidun. Mm. h .'Ul A Hi'inl official
Valenient ImsuciI ul I'eirograd ai
h ellpntei o Hciiler's Telegraui coin.
'liny tleslnneil to nuilroveil the tier
Iiiiiiis' conleiillous Hint Ihc asmilt on
Meniel tvii an nl link upon nu tin-
furllfltsl town again review tbe
fii'iiiiuii uhi.i. i.. ...ii ... i... ...
in Slllll IIHI- "
reih-d (he isi'iipatlon mnl declare:
The Inhabitant of the town
treacherously took part In the fight
lug conit-lllng the Itimslan In adopt
piceptlmuil measure which were un
vnldiilile under the clrcumslBiiceM."
The alateinent enumerate viola
ttotia of the law of war which Kua
la charge again! Carina ny and de-
rlaraa that under the clrciimstaiicea
he latter country ha no right to
lake nrcueatiuua ngaliuit the Itiuwlau
Irooiia
Trying to Hold Italy
With A uatria in War
'Ipf
i
I'linii- tun 1 1 lit-low .
M '
HS'll '
I'll. " III.- I m I I . t tls nr
"lk'll'''l II ' 1 1 1 .1 . 'II I It t III JU"M' llUS
tllllt rlM'H l' till' Ulllsl'l' til I'ttlll
I' Villi
lllll'l.'H Ills
lliili I" K-.- . Hi" r
MIIhim i' nil I join
nntiiv In Hm' u.h
lln- tturk uf i-ltlnii
iiiipiii t nf til" Triple
Anil rlil iiml l.i r
S'N'II till- lIl'lllllllllH
.." fur it' tlmi n-tv
iiiu lii'iiini" that uf
in I'llnlni; Hi" ii I Ill's
if Hi" t'1'..pl" fur the
t Hi" 1 1 : 1 1 . 1 1 "
L'l.'lit linn his
i.'i..iii- I- i n.
Ihc ill lli:ilt...
return ..f tin- I. - pri.i lines. Treiillnu
llllll Islllll lime KliilMI ll" Iih.s Iiml
lltil'il ttutk In preieni lliily frnin tie
clarliiK war a.i ih-i An-lilii While he
llllH nut fillleil. 'Il'l'llt'hes have It
every iliiv lh.it I'Vn niiiy enter the
war any nuineni
JAIL SL.NTi X '
EXPIRED TODAY
Kd. Pfrry Srrtetl tlay in Jail uul Wa
Released at Noon oil ( out irtluti uf
Attempted Hrlliery.
At iiiiun toil.ii lid I'erry. iroiuiiieiit
I'.'lltl. Ian uf this slate flnlshiil serv
li a term In llie i-iiiiniy Jail after In-
tnl.' loni li-tisl In .liiilKe llldflelil's tllvl
sloli of Hie dlHlrh l tuurt uf iittciupl
Ine tu lirllie ini niliers uf h. state rap
Ilnl ((iiiiilKlon In au effort lu ws'iire.
a touirai-t In fiivnr of Anldlis-t r
WealheiM who uan also emit leltsl un a
like t Im ru- In .Itiili'e ( lark's division
uf Hie ili-lrh-t i iiiirt. lint whn Is now
at llheiij awallinL' a ihs Isluii of the
siipretne fourt.
IM. I'ern was luki'li In eiislisly tit-
the sheriff nf this nullity vesienlav
iifteriiouii after the defendant had ap I
l-eiinsl liefm. .Iii'le llhlflelil Hllil all I
liuiiiiied Unit he was ready lo have I
senteiiee to In- passed iimii him III ll"
"unliinie tvllli Hie vertlli't uf the Jury
Ills H iiallv was then flxi-d at one day
lu jail mid a fine uf ."iii and msts In
the ainuiiiit of III Hd The nnler uf the
"Hiirt sH'i irhs Hint In the event the
fine was nut paid. Innether with the
ensl. the pilsuner was tu rellllllll In
lull mid serve nut the fine mid cunt at
the rale uf uiie dollar per day
Tern was taken lo Hie eount.v Jail
wlieie he was semi 1ml uml his rtsiri
on the piiL-es uf the ledger fllltsl out.
Al Hie jail ll was said this morning
Unit he was iiiiordtsl the name aetoin
luislalloiis as the nther prliotiprN and
that he remarked In the guard thla
inuriiln.' that he had -s'tit a s-i'efiil
ldi:ht
It was i nun r.i I at the mint house
today thill the ease nunl" HKiilimt I'at
Weathers hud Hot la-en filed In the an
pi "ine "unit mnl (hut t win prohatde
that I'erry would he used in a wit
nesH lu Hie Weathers trial.
"There la no reason why Terry ean
not he used as a witness aualimt I'at
Wealhem." aahl one of l he assistant
enmity attorney this morning "Hi.
wai i-oiivleietl and Jmlgp Clark grant-
iii the ix'tltlun for a new trial. If wan
the lutentlun to apN-al the case hut
this may not he done With I'errv a
n ttlltie we will prubahly go hat kj
Inlo the district court mid try again
fur a convlctliiii on the samp i hnrire .
un which I'erry ha heeii eoiivhtiMl
and servetl ft aenteiice."
STAT C A Sir F 1X1 S H E I)
Ninth Article In Imueaclimetil of Wat
on Not Touched In Trial of Case
Hefore Senate Court.
With the liilriHliiitlon of .1. M Win
ters as a w lines this fti.i n.oi m
4
loniey for 'iiuimlssloner Wulsoii .).- j HH 10 "e""ny-
Jisletl oti'tbe ground that he was nol .
Include. In .. II a irtlfhsl . the JO LOSE HIS COMMAND
ilefeime. The house maiuuer pro1
ceedad to iiestloti Winters aliout a
note In connection with Walsou ami! ... . . . . . .
which had not hiH-n liiclu lu thel '" h'M Mri Mv '
other article of luiiH-nchmeid. Ohjee-j Authority f (ieneral Von Klurk
Hon wa mailt- lo the Introduction of Koliowlng Wounding of Officer
the matter and the court utnlned Hie .
objection.
The slate In a few minutes an-
liiiunced that It had rested wlthmit
having touched on the idnlh arllcle.
. .a naviiiK to uo will) llie aitcg.si in
' u- " ' a -alia
by Commissioner W atson Then fob I
lowed several Inquiries from trv de
fense relative In the ninth article and
attorney for the stale aniiouiiissl they
would proceed.
(.ki;i:k htkamkk ' vm 1101 t
COAL ADRIFT IN OCK.AN
NF.W YoltK March .'10 -The llris-k
stciiiuer Nefell. from H-la Italy for
Itelawarn breakwater in ballast la
without coal mid adrift east or Bermu-
da according to officer of the steam-
ship Mjirchloiics of Pute which
reached here from Marseilles. The Nef-
U la of 2470 tuna net.
DETAILS ABOUT
wm m
Impeachment Court Goes l ull y
Into Hit' leans Made to
The Commissioner.
COAL DEAL ALSO (iONK 0 KK
Money
paid
lioriow ed Was t lie
and the Coal Was Not
1'aid For lj lliui.
i
1 1 wan Illulil'V I.MIuliKlln to III"
I'Jlll Lunllll ( liltull I 111 l UlupUII) Ulll'll
ll K Wuoleli. rulilii-U"l ttllli Unit
i i iiiupany . Iohih'i! to .Mm WaUuii. vi II"
of A IV VtalHuii i urpuiatliin i uin
I llllssluliel ilefellllaill
I "Iim eeitlht iMileti
III liiipemlinit nl
tesllflisl tmliiv I
1 w lien it I It-i I as a witness. Asked w h
he 'IM Hut I 'it 1 1 his un ii iiiiinev lie hm Ul
Unit In- ilnl ii.'l Im v it Askeil himiIii
If li" lii. I iini l" hums in iillieis WimiI
tn ii'i'llisl ilnil In- Inul nun iilmlil
.:i( ii x i i iii"l unt ui in li nf ll lii lni:
lulini'il I IImii i'Iiis iniiiii uT tlielll
I'i'liit Inili pi mli'iil this
Wl)"t"ll Mils III" fllsl ttllliess llllltsl
heful e th" i "ill Inilin He liail I'is-ll
iiiinie. t.'l with
lh" I'hli kasha t'uttun
vi'tal yeiu anil alsu
sum" .event) tile ur
I'll ""inplllll se
"Ullliei li'll with
elKhtv tillier ;li
mills '".t"ii i
. ami h In ml i"ii oil
M'lalneil Hint Mrs
Wntnuli was relaleil tu Iiiiii hv in a l
rhiK" She appllisl lu him tur h Ihiiii uf
Ilium and tut II lu June limp He
statisl thai his fouipaiiy Inul im liusP
tiess liefuie llie furHiratlnii i uiiiiiiIh
tluli ul the time the lunn was uiiule
thniiL'h then- had hisii mane inntlers
"iimlm: up I'l fi'te and after that As
late as lull the ""tiiuilssluii had heard
""inplaluls and Issinsl onlers having
lo iht with Hie tlimliiK husliiesa and In
the nnler made iiilui'etl the prlee of
kIiiiiIiil' as mill li a one dullar a hale
a'l-orilliu.' to hsal eoll'lltliilis Tills
nnler W'isiten said nffitlisl some of
his uIiik and In the aggregate a I. out
: ii ii mi in ni y In the lien i lints out
uf whh h hiii h order Issuisl Wat Hi
n liilili'tisl the Investigation himself.
Ask About Hooteti lian.
Senator Thomas asked loinenilng
Hie nature uf Hie loan made hy Woo
ten mid fur what purj""H' The wlt-iii-ss
eiplulned they loauetl the imiliey
o gt the Intereat. ami also to iiHalnt
In galling IuihIiu-m for their plant.
When asked to what extent he tuMiied
money to Individual without lavurlty
Wiioleii replletl that It deieudetl m
how KinnI the iple were.
Witen In anner to tiiellon on
the snhje. t said that he did not know
M'oritlnued on tjit I'aae. I
TOW SUBMARINE
XEAK TO SUORE
With l.lttle More rrogrnw Divert
Will lie Enabled to Work on Sub-
marine K 4.
WASIIINUTilN Maivh .III. -Suh
uilirlue 1-1. sunk at (lie entrains' to
Honolulu harlHir had turn moved 300
feet toward shore hy tessela with ca-
ble at 8 o'clock thl nioniliig ac
cul'illng to a iiieNiige received today
hy Secretary Uanlel from the coin
liuiuiler of the flrnt aulmiartiie (II vis
Ion. The inwsiiKe nave no detail
Thl brief mmsage wan the first
laadtlve word that tio reacne pardea
have nuiile any progre lu bringing
the loft Hiibinarlue to the Hurfuce.
While It gave bo of Halvaglng the
Uml. It revived no hu- that any-
one may la- found alive lualde.
I.leutenaut Smith commanding the
aenrclilng party ha reorted that the
water atniut K 4 varhsl tu tleptli from
-t.'l to 00 fathom. Tlie dlntiiuce to the
harlHir light presumably the nearest
land wa rerted at I'.HIKI yartl.
which would an that the K 4 wa
now within . 7 1 H i yards of hliure and
Ihtil shoal water In which dlvern
could work wa inuch closer.
" ;
KK T PAKIS KAIK IS
I'l.ANNKH MY KRK.( II CITIKR
I'AHIS March Wl.-The city council
ha decided to urgaulte. with (be co-
oiieratlou uf the piluclpal commercial
anil flnii in In I assis'latlun of France a
great I'll ill fair to take tbe place
hitherto held In International com
nicn-e by llpilg ex portion In Oer
iniiiiy. Thl I' designed a a atep In
the direct Inn of obtaining for France
and her allies trade which hitherto
I.ONTMIN. Marth 'Ul.- i nil Voli
Kluck the Ceriiinu eommaiitler who
led the advance Into France accord
Ing to traveler from Berlin waa
woumhsl while recklessly lnaiectlug
trenche at the most dangerou Mnt
i10. i '.
on the Hue after a stormy Interview
with Knisriir William says an Am
Hterdain dlspalch to the Fx press. It
I learuetl fnun the annie sourct- Hint
the opinion I expressed In Berlin
that a the result of Hie Im lileiil Die
emperor will ei.rut the command .1
Von Kltuk's army
to I'rliii-e F.I I el
Krledibb.
Anuouncemeiil that (ieneral Von
Kluck hail been wounded waa con-
tained In an offltlul atatement lanued
yeaterday by the Herman war office.
It wa aald his condition yaa uot
erluua.
War at a Glance
I 111 I I I"- 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' I II I'lil.l' 'I III" -l"l
iii I!" i lln I" liavr ri'snlti 'l in ;i -ii.
ii's.i'.i i.f lierlllllll vl"tllllis f
fhliil Herman Hliilenient uf I'hIhv ii 1
n i l s ' i h Itiis-slati" ttei" klllt'il nii'l
mm iMptiireil In an tnL'nu'"iii"iii 111
K i nii"H'l. In the lieriiuiii upit j
Hull uf luiimt-l'll llllliulU'i'il M'tel
lay !l Is "lalmeil I IMkl pi I ..i"i "ie j
lakell Kllsslllli it 1 1 H ' W - .it "II "I !
pupil- aie Milil In have I." n i"niU". '
III" lule-t sIHleinelil I ruin lh" IV
lrnt;iail ttar ufflie I llntt Hie 'ui i
iiki ii uffi'iislte uiuveujeiii in I his re I
cluii Ims lieen i-lits ked.
Ah. UK Hie I ruU' o H" -inn fii.nl
there Has spirited artlll'iv fighting
lesteidav. lull no Infanlii iiiltamen
were iilleiilpted (lie Kn inli uffh lul
I'uiuiuuiiliiitloli aaya Hie lliruiaus
tvere fnnvd to retire at one pulnl neai
St Mlhlel im Hiitniut uf the heavy
Ht tllleiy file lu w tilt h tbei wrie sub
Jei-tetl.
An uffii lul aunuuiii-eilii-tit frum I 'mi
slmitliiuile aaya that a TnrklHh aer
plane tlrupiil ImiiiiIis mu ii I'.iltlsh war
ship rrnlslin.' iiiitshl" the I nlem-lli.
Nil Infui niHtlun Is the" whether ilalii
Hue wan Inflh teil. 1 be llllleil fleet
has inade im further genfral allaek
the Turkish fort Iflfatiuiin although
t li-v wei" lioinha riled Intel udtteiitlv
yesienlm Held Marshal on ler;
i.i'Mr i i-i mu ii uillllnry "'iiiniiaiiilei' at
( olisla nl lii"ie. who I on hi wuv lo
Itcrlln. Is ipiulrd a Having ll I now
uppareiit Ihal the Paiilnm-lies f.irts
w III Ih-aide tu resist any its-nult which
may he illrei ted iiealual Ihi iii from the j
M-a.
The Tuikish govpi niiMiit has taken
measures to prevent the limiting of I lir
allied troops ennveyetl lu Smvrna on
trnnspurts lrge iMalles nf Turkish
troops are liellig aeiiihlei al this;
".lnt. (
A l ull' "llll llllull of allied trun)iS
iil'ing Hit- Austrian fronll.r I said lu
(ieuevu lo have leu iM-ifini Acniril I
lug to thl Information I tie Italian
regiment which have heeu Ntallonisl
alum; the Kw Ihh border have l-en aent
lu Hie Tyrolese frontier where Alia
trlan IriHips have been assembled ilur
1 1 1 if the last fortnight
The Itusslan government aiinounces
that the Oruian offeindve In North
eru I'l'land ha failed having heMi
topH-d at all potnta along the line
ttet of Itie Nlenien river. The tier
man Immtiaritmeiit of lsonetr.. which
ha resisted a "lege of several week.
I said l the Ruaalan ttar office to
have heeii virtually ulianduiied
SQUEEZING OUKJUAFT
How the I'ropie Qti Their Money '
Worth lo the Cunty Court Houac
When tlie Hulldlnf Mm Ern-Utl.
When llie Oklahoma county court
hn&m mm ttitlshed LkRlio'i Waaiitjr.
printed a ilcture of the building with
the eoioiuent that It whs "uiiliue be
cause the eople got their money'a
worth." The Inclilent canned much
uewapaper ctimment throughout tbe
country aa It hud not alwaya been
true In tbe building of a court house
that the people got their innuey'
worth.
The Oklahoma county court hoime
tva built under the direction and r-
aolial aupervbtlun of Kl Overholser
who at that ttme wa chalnnaii of
the board of county cinnmlaNlouer.
Overholiter deilaretl that Hot a cent
of graft ahoiibl Ik- Involved lu the
construction of thl building; that
every bit of material should be ac
cording to Hvlflcatlun. anil that tbe
an hllecturnl plans should tie carrbtl
mil to the letter. Some of the old
I time polltlclaiiN who had seen county
court house built laughled at Over
holer and waited confidently for the
""I"'"'". they l-lleved that ttver
holser nor any other man could pre
vent grafting
lint Overholner failed the old tlin
ers. Oklahoma county court house
aland tiMlay a probably the lieal
cliMilNg) building lu the entire couu
try. It I kmUI lo have coat the tai-
iayer fully I'io.iHm les IIihu what
iirdlnarlly It would have coat ac-
cording to custom and precedent. The
court house today Is without a crack
or flaw the finest kind uf prtM that
It la poeslhle to gel for the people's
money the aatne full value that a
gotl hiiHlness lunn get for Ids own
niouey.
rkckivkr is ai i'(untki)
for oscak ha.mmi:kstkin
NEW YOKK. March 80. A rei-elver
Air Oscar llainmeistelu. tbe Im
presarlo wa apm1nted here today on
the (elltloii of the American Heating
company.
THE WEATHER
kaahlnsta Frethat.
Oklatioius Totitl-lit fair nihler sllli
freeilug; WtlmiiJsv ffr wmno-i lu
west iinrtlon.
l.uuUlsna - 'I on l III ruin In east for
Hon i-oltlfr PitMU ta the siHiilifimi mr
lion; WiMlueatlsr fnlr. t-oltler
Arkanus -- Tanlglii t-ltiuilr. mln nr
now In ( iiortlnu. i-oliler with fns-i
lug; VXeilti emlav fair.
Kail 1iaa I'nrtlr i londv iuii. li i-ulil
r. tolil wave In north onrllou ; frost In
oultnteal iiiirlliiii: WrilneailiT fair i-ulil
er lu aunt head portion.
WmI Traaa Fair wtlh frelnt "a
north suit central iortlona. frnal tu Ilia
miiilh pari Ion: Wislneatlar fair ami varni
er In north portion
riaud.v and raider lanlahl tth trspa-
tnf Ixanrratarv (ollstred h fmtr and
MnehB( mifi otsalhrr Urdnradki.
The western low urtstHiiri. area inovtst
raplitlr anutheaatwartl anil ta i-enirnl n"r
lit u Ike 'uiirnlns II gttiny .Limit
ami uiimIIIpiI wenllier with ahuwara nr
anew flurries In tlie aonlheru plains aiatea
slut lulesr Mlaalsatiul TSllay. The ra'n
fall tins been t nil e heavy In easie-n nk
lah e.a aim Araanaaa Th weather ha
r:ruTrh;;r rtfr?";;''
it h'gli liariMiielrlr iresaur la central
titer Ihc hatntaa and tnerir.-iul i tie
niirlbeaalera alope of the Uis kles I lie
unp-r Mlaalaalnpl sud Ohio rallera ami
lake reglea and la giving cold we inc-
ut the northern districts from the Hnkt
natintslu al.iH eaatwsrd to the Atlantic
Th enld wvwlher la apraatllng auiilhvartl
nvar th plalna aiataa and lower .Mia
alaalppl vallef. Monaral teniis-raiiirea
irVHll west of Hie lln. k lea ami in thi-i-nlf
ami Hi lbtlc aln'.
1G A FI
Ward Number One f Krt Sup-
ph AhUmn Was I'liirned Karl)'
This MurniD.
KOI I. I0LKNT ONES L00SK
(iuard Win In lurked (tils Was
Stt liadl) iiurued That He
Maj Not Lie.
1 i 'It I St 1-l-i.V Ok Man h -l.lt'fi
all d from llicli bunitiig puddiHl
i ells hv a i-naid who limy die a a
lesull of lniilln reit'lvcd fuui uf the
twenty flie IniuHleH of the uuiuls-r oui
tellhiiiise of the holt Supply linaiir
Bi linn are roauiing aliout Hie couiitiy
wes uf ihU place tvllli u iiiiudier uf
guards in pursuit The other liiliiatei
nf the ward were released Just liefor"
ruof cuieil thtioigh and hare been re
iiion-il lu uih"i winds wlieie tln-y have
been s" nifd In oriler thai Ihc guards
inltlil Lin- all of their atli'iitli.n lo
th" I. wining ImllilliiK ami mi cfli'lt lu
nine the uiher WHrUa.
II nt in- oi 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 Is Mlmans
over the esiapo of the four Insane pn
tlents as I hey are Mipmisl to he thei
most tluleiiily Insane of the Intuitu
t Inn and It wa ntsrssary while inn
flnisl lu knp them lu straight jink
els mnl In separate wards
The caiiM nf the fire has mil Ishmi
determined although It is supioted
to have la-en stinted by one of the a
tu-nt who esi-ii from the care of
Hie guard during the early morning
iih the fire was first discovered lit 4
o'clis-k
Will Investigate Cauae.
Nii'rlutf intent Keudijik at once
telepholusl a iiiciiiIht of the state
board of pulille affairs mid It wa
alated after the telephone conversa
thill that supplies would lie sent at
tuns' ami thai mi luvestlkratloii a to
the "mine of the fire would Ih- started
Immediately.
Vh-e Chairman Wtlrui of tbe liounl
stated thl inornlng that he had re
rrlved word of the fire and that he
alo understood that four of the vio-
lently Insane patients had ecaed.
From record lu bis office It waa
stated that at least Mill patent
were held at the Furt Supply asylum.
The w anl wide h w as burlivd waa
known ai number one ward and In It
wero kept tbe moat violent tletita
one lu Mfh -ell. It wa while llhoraf
lug the last imlleut that the gnard.
tiita taw- teaa not learned wa
mercome and for a while It wa feared
he would tile a a result of hla bum.
f;;'"Hued l-at Patre.)
SAWYER RACING
BILL IS TESTED
Arkansaa (iovenior Changed His .Mind
Many Times Petition Assert; llcar-
ini April .
I.ITT1.K ItlM K. March 30- Suit to
test the validity of Uie Sawyer rat-lug
bill wa filed In tbe Pulaski court al
lll .'IO o'cltsk ttnlay. CnlKst States
Senator Jauiea p. ('lHrke and I llltlsl
State Mstrlcf Attomay W II Mar
tin filed the proceeding.
The nil tt brought Is a mandamus H-
Hon to niiuiel Necretary of State I:
W. Ilislgp to publish tbe Sawyer hill
among the other lawa passed hy the
recent legislature The ietltlon filed
net forth that the governor prepared
a veto message un the morning of
March S; that about 4 o'cltsk In the
afternism he reconsidered hla Inten-
tion of vetoing the bill ami nlgntsl It;
later It Is contended he wrote the pre-
fix "ills'' In front of the word "ae
protH"; still later be erastsl "dla"
and accepted the congratulation of
friend of the measure; that be then
recalled the hill and rewrote "ills" be-
fore "approved "
The attorney recite however that
the last disapproval was added after
the constitutional time limit bail pass-
ed ami that the bill with the veto
should bate Iss-n delivered to the
house of representatives hefore t L'll
o'cltsk p. in. March H The disapprov-
ed hill wa not received hy the house
until 9:10 aclis k p in . March H.
Hearing on the suit was set hy cir-
cuit Judge Fnlk for TucmIhv. ' April
I tl
Hid LOAN TO FRANCE!
J. P. Morgan and Conipany Arrance
for Credit of $.V0flmi.(HW Here;
llon.OtHI.Otm for Hrltlsh.
N'FW YOHK March :!u Banker;
lieanl tislny negottatluus vli-tunlly!
bate Iteen cmnpletisl lictwit-n .1 V 1
Morgan and cuniniv ami reiresenta
ttte of the French goveriunent fur '
the eHtabllsbmeiit In thl count iv nf a I
IWi.lkgl.laHl French cretllt. Thl 'would I
bring tbe total cretllla obtalinsl l i
France lu thl country since tbe Is- 1
ginning of tlaJ war up to about 7G
(MMl.tWM).
Negollatlon for the establishment j
of a Br1tlh credit In the nelghhorhissl
of IIIKI.IHNIIkNl were reirtel to be
progressing. It wa announced that I
aNiiit 70 r cent of the $ ihm).imni 1
(ierinan note bwme floated here has I
been withdrawn by the underwriting
syndicate s a commercial Investment
Tl RKISII AIRSHIP THROW'S
HO Mil ON KNU.IMI WARNIIIP
CtlNHTAN'I'INl H'l.K. March SO.
official atatement Issued today by
our war office say:
"OtiQ of our seaplanes ha 4rups
homlM nu a British warship cruising
(i-i'siilp Hie lanlaiietps."
A mcricnn A ttachc at
1 & ' ( 1
Majnr (.purge T. lanulioriie.
Major I'l'uiui- T Laiuln'iiie mill
tn I y iilliuh" of lh" Aun-rli-aii guveru
inent vtjtli the emhiisst In Herlln ha
l-ell Icall
d under '"iiliar ilriuin
staiiffs
It VMls s.
I.erniativ wen
Ir.e.l illspa'' In
iveri"! that pi-tsuiis In
sending out uunuthor
. no t his name. Not
deslrii
ipiestl'
: tu raise any i-uiha rrnsslng
is w It Ii Hi" i id-man govern
iiieiil tin- inithi'rllles lu Washington
dis ided in re all Major l.atuihorne at
once mnl endeavor to keep the matter
from I nulng generally known.
LIQI OR DEADLY
FOE OF ENGLAND
Nation lacing lratir rrohibitlao;
Iniployen. Hacking Lloyd-iiearge;
Shipping Not Affected.
LONDON. March 80 Prohibition
as drastic as that prevailing In Uus-
la today fines tin- l ulled Kingdom.
Press illscnssluii of the letter aeut
by I'avld l.luyd lieorgti chancellor of
tbe eicbeipier to the ship owners'
federatluii ctmipetea bUis-essfully In
IH'iut of Intertsjt with tbe new of
tbe aliiklng ot th Hrltlsh lluer Fila-
hn by a lie rui an submarine with the
lists of more than one hundred lire
The "hanivllor. In hi letter said:
"We are fighting i.tTiniiii) Austria
and drink and sn far as 1 can sis-
tbe greatest of these three deadly
fi-s Is drink." and added that be bad
a grow ing out Ictlun that only the
aeverest uicthud ttniild 1. uf avull lu
ihsilllig with the evil.
The eiuplo.n-rs are hacking what
Mr. I.loyd lits'i-ge terms "risit and
lira.ll' h ai tioli even to the extent
of the promising to seal their own
wine cellars and to prohibit Hie use
of intoxicants at their cluhs. while
labor leaders an- eipuilly anxious fur
the institution of sunn prohibitory
measure.
lireat llrltalii Is suiohlc rim; In an
get liter the Im 'petlulng by a liermau
sul'iuarliie uf the steamer Falaba
und Anullii but tsiiifldeiii-e K ex
pressed that the latest uiilhurstH of
undersea ii"tlllly will have no effect
un the mmcinciits of Hrltlsh shlii
l(eioits fioui I'ctrugrud say the
enptur" of i.i-rtiian tb umeiits show
that I I"1! M il-dial Vun lllnileiiburg
atlaclii-'l Li.at liuNirtanee to tlie
Herman "Itiuslw. uioveuieid In Hi"
region of tin- Nnniaii river Al pre
ent liellhcr ariuv In Poland seems to
be dlsphn lug inn Lieut in tivlly mid
11 other sc. 'dons of Hie eileniled
eastern battle front sin to I wall
lug the outcome of the death grapple
III the Carpathian umunlaiiis There
the Austrian are stublioinly i "litest
Ing every foot gained by the luvad
er
No news has Is-en reci-licl i otn-ern
lug the ejs-i led resumption "f the
' allied fleet's ittlin k on the I :i i In n
t elles. but nnoffh lal resirts clalin that
the Itiisshins liuve swept the Turkish
navy from the Illm k sea
ClIASKOirVSUmiAKINi;
lbinisb ('aplaiii Sa (ertuaiia Did
Not lier I nl II British Torpedo Boa I
rrited.
I'llll.Al'l l.l'lllA Ph.. Man h IMI. -A
stoi v of how he had Iss-n pursued
for miles by a (oruiiiii ubmarltie
was told by Captain Thulnnilseu of
the I'aiilsh steamship Pari which ar-
rived yesterday from Korsor.
While off lowt-sTofi. KuglHiid a
(ieriiiau suhmiii Im- was slghletl said
I 'tl I il it 1 1 1 Tholandseii.
' For miles she pursued Ihe Pari.
It was not unlit a British torpedo
hunt citine In the rescue that Ihe tier
man iini"i'sta craft gave up the
cba se "
Captain Thnlandseu said that all
thmuuli the chase the I'snUh flag waa
flvlng fnun the mast nf the Parla.
HOY TYKF.N I ROM FT. WORTH
NOT W'tNTMl IN FltlRIDA
FoltT WORTH Tex Marth 30.
Pictures risvlv.sl here this morning
fnun St Petersburg. Fla Indicate
that the four tear old boy taken from
K. S Cn i roll In Forth Worth Satur-
day Is uol Holier! Allen Striker kid
iiaiH'd last lieccmher and for whom
a nationwide search ha been In pro
grew. However the Identity of the
hot here ha tint been solved Carroll
Is h"'. l;i '' :'t I r-fu "s li tall;.
umiiuii uim u
IK GUARDS
uitfd Slates Warship llurryin?
To llauiptoo Roads lo Kn-
lone Neutralitj.
KliKL KEADV K0I1 DASH
i Kn'lifth Cruisers (oiue W ithin
Three Mile Zone to Make
Certain of Capture.
M-W Poll T M.WS Vi March HD
lln- batllcsbip Alabama sen I to
Hampton Itoads tu enforce neutrality
puss.-.l ii. irglula i-ape early
today At eight o'clock this morning
Hi" lnal reported to fortress Moil
!'" thai the American warship was
off j hlinhle shouls light.
I a-loins uffh lnis cnutltiueil to re
f'i" lu dlsi iiss the my sleriuue stains
nf lh" i"inniii -rulser Prlliz l-'.ltel
1 1 ' I' No oil" without official
iiutli. iiiv was is-nnltlisl to iipproaih
Ho- 1. th is .r A Rlt sentinel
stnu'i Knimi t ltll. p.r enlrancp and
was n-lleved by another at sunrise.
There were few sign of activity oil
Hi" lii-riuan warship.
The lieruuiii nuilllary cruiser Prliut
l-:ilel I rledrli'h lay quietly at her
do. k tislay with smoke sinrlng laxlly
fruui on funnel but with no evidence
of an Intention ( Msh thrmigh the
fun of hostile cruisers off the Virginia
caie. There aeemed no doubt that
the limit of her stay hourly waa
drawing to a close hut the time at til
was guarded. a strict secret.
Die battleahln Alabama arrlvoH In.
day lu Hampton Koada it ml whlla the
aulhiirlttisi were silent aa to elrcuiu
alance which actuatetl the govern
inent In sending a warahln hera ll
aeemisl apparent the pursie wa not
lo protect tlie Prim Fltel within the
three-mile limit as hud boeu aug
gested.
Marine men here assert ihal one
reason of the preneuce of the Alabama
I to e to It that Britlh merchant
ship which leave alinint thillv lo nut
carry fuel to tbe allies' wanihlpa tiff
me caiie. Score of men at the
docks declare British merchant shin
after taking cargo ami coaling their
Dunne have taken on deck load of
coal such aa would not be needed for
tn oversea voyage. Marine men ilao
Insist that the allied warship fre-
quently have been within tbe three
mile limit at nlgbt and that one of
(Continued on Tjiat Page.)
TURKS DO NOT
FEAR ATTACKS
Von Der Ge4(i Says All Await New
Bombardments of llardanellea With
Increased Confidence.
MTI1AKF.ST. via Part March .'III.
Field Marshal Von Iter Ooltt the
Herman military commandant of Con-
Htiinllnoile intcrvlcwLsl by the Ad-
verul. dtslaretl the tlefense of the
I iiirdauelies had proved more effective
than had Iss-n eisstisl and that be
now would affirm that lite allied fleet
would not furcve a passage.
"We awnlt a new attack without
feiir" the field marshal reisirtcd
li. have averred "The more ships
here are Hie belter Mat Nf led we aball
be We do not lack ammunition for
lUIKIsll nu lories supply ii all we
waul Tuikish Industry ha la-en nuf
fit Icntly deveh)ss tu supply au army
of Itmmsi which It would be easy tu
mohllUe.
"Constantinople Is culm ami the Sul-
tan Is still In Ids Itusphiirii palace.
I'livcr Pasha minister uf war Is most
optimistic and tte are convlm-etl we
shall win "
Held Marshal Von lier (ioltx ha
h ft llu. barest for Herlln.
Amioiiin emcul that Field Marshal
on I'i'i i "Hi had left Constantino
pie for Sofia. Bulgaria was made
fioui Athens March '.'!) Ill tlemrtnre
was liellevtsl to have mi linKirlant
bcarltii: mi the developments lu the
Halkiitis sltiuitloii whli'h I causing
i tni' "I n lu Till key It Is evident be
sti I'l'isl I'll Ills
Icavliin Sofia
wa in Berlin after
IIF. KII IS ( RYNDMOTIIKB
TIIKN SHOOTS SKIT; INSN'K
111 11 1 U l CM I V March .'HI - Mrs.
Matilda Cohen. So menilier of a prom-
inent family was shol and killed In
her bis tislav hy Ib-nrv B Cohen her
Kiamlsuii. who then kllhsl himself Tie
In n Is hellevisl tn have bettn Intuit.
A (11 FT TO "huTgAKIA
(ieruuut Oeiierml Authriied t Make
Territorial (.rant to Maintain Neu-
trality; Yaluable l-anda.
PARIS March K) - The Allien
currespuiiileiil of the llavn Agency
tbs la re he baa received from diplo-
matic sources confirmation of the re
inul that Meld Marhal Von Ier
tioltr. baa I-pii aiitliorlaetl by Turkey
to offer Bulgaria the Kno Mldla line
as a new boundary in enhange for
her cunt limed neutrality In lb war.
The first liittiualloii that territorial
coiii-easlun had IsteD offered to Bulga-
ria by Turkey waa contained In a dla
IHtlch from Sofia to the Richaog)
Telegraph rouiny at Ixambaa Marok
27. Tim territory Involved llidn4M
Adrlanople. Kirk KUIaseh ami
III i "e- 111 low Us. -
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