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LAND ARGUS. "SHI Associated Press Exclusive Wire MXTV-I tH'UTI. VKAK. Ml. W 11(1 . .M.MU'I I 1!H3.- 1 WKNTY -TWO lWC.KS. rKICE TWO CENTS. UNITED STATES SHRIE IS USSi THE ROCK i the : waters If the pacific i I '. T- - NOTRAGEHAD OF SHIP LOST AT HONOLULU United States Submarine F-4.VithCrevi ; of 26. Disappears. BELIEVED AT BOTTOM Zr-ny.d in Target Practice W.cn It Goes Unci?: and Fa;.a tD Return. T-oo' bo'hm c" y-,n-it.al f i at lt ' l f.rjn of t?i pfotjil co' L " t!l 9at (ut4-M F 4 t -t rr t5"0 J' 1 x lt 3"tr iri, - fj-l t) b ef f '! tirr" diJi'f 'Tll'l 4Jl fir" fr.fj it hSi'i .jr i? ko-i t- na.a f):!ei t r.i t-e t.n. But ef st a jia fo f CI-" f i. Ti.f 4J 'A fi"I liO- eoat datt.r . ere ('!' BJfo. .3"t. -ttrv trrt. j a-, t -5 . Go'""-. ex. Ilai -a". e. JS 9" Ta r-..n i'- J :tf v !ol ' ir. ns rl a;c iiv, 11 n r . tilf te 4 K . r. 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OVrr the ):(iut". TVf tiexl rl.iy h .tlt a furttf r r t.rt r ft rrinc to -tht- J. . ccra'lon of thf flair. An Injury fniin ,t!r lt-partn.er.t a. to hal thU tueatit. ''V" '1 Z . .1 I.III (..( . i;"t.V..tl ..'i.. l.l.i." nooil rt:jr, !) t ic ocrurretn'e r-po.-!efJ to bl:n that "l d;o inr a f i-.laditnc hich prfceil. d tiu c n'-ral entry of the Zapat l.tau Inf.. !; lu.u-e. t!ie flaif a t-dly torn l.jr th ..pu!'.i.'aj. anil (JniK- ! c - half ay r iri the i tti- im rrni ro if t:i- inlr.!vr-r r - (rta.l. tad nbmitccl I l.::n a I b tocrai'h of th hou and ffaic. Carrama Denies Reports. la fb (..nnrrtiio It l-cam- Vnomn oj4y a Trra, r,r..!fc-n fc,j i.,.j,,.4 "a . iy at Matizattlllo. amose thr.-n th- Amrrlcan fUr over t!ij frnuw of on An.t-rlian ranchman. W'hrti th iru'Kf a ralirj tn th at trnti..n vt tJrr.rral Carraa. h dfr.l". IH trut. of Hie rcpr.r-. of Aairrlcau aj lrllf c na!i In.pa'rhr. frtm .Vrttm to 11 Villa, '-rry lumuny i " n- ine tsfi4ri.ttil arnry today mad n . P'- In lime to aert further embar Drr.i.un of tfc Carrn elalm of tic-! rannn.er.t. torv oer tv.t forr- of l.eoeral t'fiao al Khano l.at-.t a llc to tho as- ; rry er lo tho fT w i that Conrral j Cho ha4 p-r.ri r ted onidrrbty lr- I jrot-l tltanA ! t;nrI l'arrar.i' Jeta.l of th loJ of t. rltr of Tutpafn. h acvary of !ral rtl. rnald brt b annwer trt by t utc drprtr ent dl.pachen Nwfi 1.1 J. T Kiuje-ry. t4 T' - - i prom'3nt farrrr cf ?M tic-n. 4rrtt4 tlirs ca hl j ltm tear ber. 1 A ix- i yv ' bow i. Mi-r V1 TFr STATE POUNCING ON THAW ILLEGAL! NEW YORK JUSTICES HOLD CON SP.RACV ACQUITTAL SHOU'A f RE.E , PRISONER. -3- N- V,'i. M .- h "..--T J r ".. rt ft I' .- ;.f" ! J'e ilU'i-'nn of t!.e n j.r. n i- t ..ir t -J :.-- 'j - lnra!i::i!. -.Mi:i:;r Aim J i-it! - - ar. . to..';. ir.r.- v- .r. !.. tl,' :i t':r 1:1 nu. (" -." IJ-.i- i f Hrk Auiil I I.'n .? ." v - 1:1 ' i'o::r:.-l:: ' n T;i.-. (i!-. r I. .o ! ::u.il ' ' Hi.rrv t r-:i"r.i' I.ITC" ttll.t l be ;i "adi. .m l r-t -rt.': Xl'.-r -i : !. d f-.i-n N- I i.i '!. p '.:re : - hi. ;i ; .!ai'r.i,in i i-. for Thaw ! - I !: 1 -.t. rraf.Kiiit K-r.:i-!y. ' I r'"I:' if- "! -:-'te, ii. , n!. o it w .n i:-.t- rru ted by J:;-s- ' t . !tic;a!M:ii. :.o v.i d: ' I a:u in ! !.ib: a t. r i;'i's ;f the s'ate : t. p.i i.p :i T !:-. toiV'tinv; his O'-.m.:' of tie ir:i,--. ai'l then re turn h.ru to Mati'-.i an. I !."-'iee , niot lt: p if ;': Mate would re- iard nucli j'tlmi ili.-holiorable." j Ju-lic- S. ott aret-il. At the .-n- !! ion of t':e u:";iiT:i-rt li i.-.on wa-t4.st.rM-d. I' dere.l prot-.aii'.- ; ' .M .-ion :i bar di d do- n n,-. J ! week. ! GIVEN LIFE TERfil Sait naw. Mich . Marcii 1'tl. Charles K an'irunth. a n L-ro. riiar-tvl witii the k'iln.i; d mi jfj!.! Ko.-e Kernii r an I burnfiiK her body In the furnace of a factorv. was fouud jiullty of first de cree murder today and seatenct d f. r I i.V QUIT JOSHING. SAYS GIRL Q PKhblUtr I VVILbUiV a-l.ititrt.-n March Z- - Man Tu- mu'.i. : l'-st ilnushter of the sccre tart to th'- pr.-jii.!i-r.!. was 111 ear ol 1 ftt -riay. IT.-bid'in Wilson call ed h.-r tf e tHcph'v.e at r.iitht to ff.-r l..rtbday ft lidtations "Thin U rrpf lde-.it Wllwjri." he said. "I want lo cor.frr-te'at.-' you." Q ::t lour josbfrc." responded lit lie .vis Tumtiity. When Mr. WlUon inflated that it ! . . I . l . . . 1. ' rrj.iT.jsn.i'fwi.i fUr,rMl.. an ncre.iuicu i Oh. ko on. LENGTHEN LIVES DAVENPORT BARS Ir .MrnM. Towa. .March 2 T. roate totlar pavj t.le municipal I tmnfn sin The mm'jrr (an to fJor-! eroer Clarke for hi alrniture. The I hou.e oa-iteH th. Kano-K'.rniierlr bill m hlch srant I montas for lony or trior estra loon In Dubuque and t aitcport to ruo after July J. ROLLER SKATING SEASON IS ON II THE WEATHER ' K Forecast Till Rock Island. Davenport. Moiinf, jnd Vicinity. i J'a.r tor.:.!it and fJa'.urd.ty. slowly I r.r-:::4 !:!:; ion ,t a : T.j:.r r.-.r i s: .-.i.iy 4 -. :...-!tv . iaiir -.vi;:i t;, i J.". lii'iri't-s. ro a: 7 a. ni. -4 i-:l ; Ti;t:; u . r 1 .1 '. 7 a. in. I Hi, t j. r ho.ir ! '-.- :'i . : : p-i r in1 K- : - b-:-:i :v T i iv.. T '. .ic 1 p n at . p tn. J I. - of . tod: i v S'.lto t W .!! T '". 1. a r 1 or. ca tor AGTRONOVlCAL EVENTS. y.f. r-; -'nr.-- i.tr-. :'.f.;r:i. M"r:i i::lr . Mar-.: :;!-. Jupltt-:-. M. r. ury. Irion's lif t ni i:ve -i.;' in line and ci(xntf,i.'-tlii,n sets sotitb of wet about 11 l. HI. JOHN STEWART IS DEAD AT AURORA MILLIONARIE LUMBERMAN. LAV ISH WITH GIFTS. PASSES AT 89. Aurora. !!!.. Marcii 'J. -John Stow i.rt. millionaire owner if ureal tracts of lumber in tiie nonhwo-t. is dead, ned M. Mv cave i.is pranddauL-hter a check for $ lo'i.OOO as a w edding ' present in IM". The same ytar cuts if lands to relative.; totaled upwards of a iiiillion ihu'ars. Stewar- wa a member cf tiie Minis leuisiature sever al terms. His .-on. T. H. Stewart, is ' now a member of the upper liou.-e of : t hat body. i i " WOMEN FLEE A THEATRE: 7 F. M. 1 arr.orrow, for j FROHWAN IS HERO OF DAYiSHCOTS TV0 DETECTIVES: Np York. March 1. Smoke from a siuud-e in tiie basement of the Ly ceiiiu theatre yes; rday afternoon j drove in1" t rsoi.s. mot of them wom--II and children, from the auditorium I of the theatre here they had bee", j wait. lis; to wiin-ss the neitip.ee per formance of Klsie ft rpiison in "The ! tiutca.-t." There was r.o panic, but there were i evidences of the nervousness which i prevailed w h"ti many laii'f'aps and handker-hiefs were picked up from ,( th.aue floor after the audience listened out. j When the audience was en the verpe f rustling :or I e vxics. name, r rou- j man. who wa in a ooi. nurriea io the center aisle, and assured the friit-.tened spectators there would be i.o dancer if they would leave in an orderly manr.er. Then Krohman ran to the scene of the Pre which was beneath the stage .mJ led the employes in their battle with the flam's until firemen arrived. The fire did little daraace. A MM oi ...i a-iens ig w uuni emme- rates of naturalization have been rranted. or who havo been readmitted to British citizenship durin February. is publlfhed in the official London Ga zette. Of these. 46 are of German aalioaaiity. FEARER MEDEA SENT TO BOTTOM VESSEL FLYING HOLLAND FLAG I SUNK BY TEUTON CRAFT OFF BEACH EY HEAD. British Admirsity Reports U-29. Ter-i ror cf Commerce, Destroyed 'De- j t3iis Are Lackinc. Lor.don. March iv:. The I latch ' stea:iit-r Med. -a v. as s-n.k ciT I'. achey i Head yesterday mori:::ii: ly the ;er- i man .ul!!..iri;ie 1'. In addition to t h is 1 I 1 ' jofl i ial .-tati-Mu r.t the adiniraltv an- h .1 Vo.i Her Goirz, w h has been in JnoiKued that it had Rood reason to be- : Constant inople some months repre !ieve tl:e UiTiiLni sub:i:arine V-2'J. had ! senttntr icrm?n military interest.s, has 'been sunk with ail bauds. I lift the Turkish capital for St,fia, Kul- 1 Tiie official statement reported thejaria- At l!"J sal"e time (..antral Von Uiiikins of the Medea, which carried a j Sander?, commander of Turkish forces ! cargo of oranses. bound from Saloniki j in Europe, left Constantinople fo-r i for Lfiadon. savs: j Adrianople. Departure of these two I "The ship ,i:; tlyin? the Hutch fine j officers, one for Sofia, capital -of Bul- and had a IluVii crew aboard. Its j Parian, and the other for Adrianople. jna.'iie. -Medea. Amsterdam.' was paint-1 se( ond most important city in Hum In! in iarite let;.-rs on the side-s. The j l'n Turkey, and not far from the Uel ! shin's trailers w . re taken hv tl,p (for- i cian frontier, indicates some sudden iiKins, who r.. f i -ed to return tlieni." Tiie tbrina.'i s'llm.ariiie stopped tiie! ; .Medea and Rave the crew fifteen min- 1 i iit- s in have the i s. I. Thov did so and tiie submarine lired several shells : southeast ol Adrianople, ana otuex at tiie steamer, which remained afloat 1 p'ac -s, in fear of a possible attack by for an hour. The crew was picked up lUulSaria. in their small boats by a destroyer.! Russ Claims Lupkow Pass Success. which landed them at Hover. i I'etro.urad officially claims an im- Tiie traAler Alpreciit also was at- j portant succ-s.- near l.vipkow pass, tacked by a submarine. a torpedo ; These formidable ositions were taken passed w ithin ten feet of ihe fishing by storm, the Austrians losing ma in at w hile it was cros-inn tiie chan- chine puns and "..biMi prisoners. Vi nt 1. Th ; submarine e.-eaped. thousii enna say s fier. e assaults in mountain chased by a Iiriiish patrol boat. passes have been ref ulsed. Uuchareat The admiralty report save no de- credits tiie Kusians with a great vie tails of the .--inking f tiie V-29 nor tory at I'zsol;. where it occurretl. liriti.-'i siiiiiping There were infantry attacks by botli circles, l-.ow.-iver. received the state- : French and Hermans at various points ment with a sigh of relief. yesterday. Kach side reports attack ' ' of the other reTiulsod. PRISONER THEN ESCAPES Philadelphia. Pa., Mar?h "C. James Maneeiey. a centra! office detective, was shot and killed and Harry Tucker, i another de'ective, probabiy mortally! wounded last r.iirht in a riinnins re-1 volver bat tie with Jacob 15. Miller, j whom they had attempted to arrest on j a fugitive warrant. Mill-r, who is! wanted at Princeton. N. J., escaped, from Uerlin Ftates German military The detectives arrested Miller with-! authorities have ordered the Russian out difficulty and. without searching; city of Iodz to pay a war tax of $250, hfm for weapons, started to walk to a 000. one of the retaliatory measures patrol box. The prisoner made an ex-; for the "plunder and persecution" of cuse to stop and suddenly shot Tucker' Memel. t v iit- i ti ujj en tint?, uursneu , y Manee,..y Turnia the fuKitive then killed Maneeiey with one shot and escaped. REPORT BREAK IN LAKE KACKES DAM Ellensturg Wash.. March 26. It is reported the old government dam at I-ake Kaches broke today and a. wall of water 23 feet high is rushing toward El'ensburjr. An unconfirmed report says CleeJum and Easton are inder water. VIENNA FAILS TO GET ITALY IN PEACE LINE m ma a a berman Ambassador Aban dons Efforts to Bring Agreement. OFFER NOT ADEQUATE Roumanians Agitating For a Declaration of War on Side of the Allies. 1 London, March 26. The steam er Delmira was sunk by a German SL-bmarine today off Boulonge. The crew was given 10 minutes to leave the vessel. Subsequently they landed on the Isle of Wight. The Delmira is a British steamer of 2.C00 tons. 1 I.oniion, March ". Attempts to ar rant a settlement of differences be tween Italy and Austria apparently have met no micces.. A Koine news paper states the (Jerinati ambassador to Italv has abandoned his efforts to j brinst about an agreement. Austria's ; final of!-r of territorial concession ih ' sai i to have been so far from meeting ' Italy's drmnnds that the German am- bassador did not submit them to thi ) Italian f.-i1vernn!ent. in )i liall ans there are increasing j sii'ns of iinr.-st on the part of nations I which 'hi:; f;ir have kept at pea-e. Ie::pite severe weather in the Dar dane;lea, ti;p allies continue mine sweeplnsr o; -rations. i There is no confirmation from Aus- ' trian Foiircn- of tiie Russian claim of ! Prtat victory in the Carpathians. j Ac ord;np to I'eirosrad, the Hugsfans i definitely have obtained an advantage n the battle that has Dcen going on tor several weeks. Merlin. March The Over Seas news afr'ti'y say-;: "Duraz.o, seaport of .Albania, was shelled yesterday by Albanian insurgents." Developments In Balkans. London. March :.'t. The Kxehance ' T leirranh comranv lias received a dis- ' 'r..,n .),en savin? Kiel.! Mar- developments in the Balkan situation which is caiisin? Turkey concern. March 24 Athens reported the French : "'' re fortifyinsr l.ule Hurras. 45 miles ! normern Poland a battle over a icng ironi id unui-r way. Bucharest Clamors for War. Paris, ihrrh The fall of Przemysl caused a sensation in Bucha rest and resulted in increased popu lar clamor that Roumania enter the war on the side of the allies, says a correspondent of Petit Parisien. Germans Tax Lodz. Amsterdam, March 2i. A dispatch KNIFE MAY REFORM YOUTH Operation on Oscar Ruthe of Free port Planned as Crime Cure. Freeport, III.. March 26. Oscar Ruthe, 0 yeara old, will be paroled by Judge O. E. Heard of the circuit court j in order that he may submit to an operation in the hope that he will b reformed. Ruthe baa been arrested several times for larceny and othcj offenses, but each ffme he tried to do better, he failed. An examination re vealed an abnormal condition, which is believed to be the result of an ac cident. Ruthe's parents have agreed to the operation la hope of a reformation- 4