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Bi'Mv7.',', fgf OfAiiuh nHHrfi' riiMwiv '.van mm. . at. imm nava wan dleeeverea rMMjr tram tie I i IWHI ini I inrn , F. kl tMMa Mm (MH war MM, .'MM aajf. the Mae aad MTtl rMTMMI ahfca at kef are. Kttv:ki iiveataUMa wh kealr aaajaaa. PA aJWto Irm iVt KUM Bekr l i . - . a - - - Aaaa la Wwl ta aave aaaa dowa wr the name saet it waa tkw wa ra fcHseaee faaatalfta. ef watey aparted lata tke.eky ataeef a irMak kattjeskta. From kit fatal ef observation m tka laf at mm, a earTaajaaiaat eaua aMMb Hat keavar aad tkea mm aaaaa wh awfrtaealrlaa," , waa glta kf aa aeroplane wklck could ba aeen dlmlr tkrougk tka i la aka aky, Mttmf aeewt MMMOM Of THE BERLIN REPORT. t ' NTka frfcalnltr t4a waa at laaa ta explain tha Turkish official etaae, wanftsiU kara treat Bertie, tkat tka batUeeblnt wen MterBt4oM.N Jta BerNa atarr aaM tka Taeklefc 'fka Ffaaak kantlashla Beitvot aad aad tkat all and keea torpedoed. Tka auntie of tka Afrle ! I at ke aa artar. Tka kaMNakia Nat ta tka kattaai, waa I Mja.Taiklak aaatrvafa ailtkt aaallkara beta alitaken. Tha Afrtaa 1 taaaaL llitlitiat 1MW tosa -vk mwm nn mm mi .T,J ' : aaa at tka aarprlaaa at taa if m I ta attrlaata tka teat r aaaartai akat tka Oanaaaa i a af ftaatlag ntaaa tkat raanltad la the daatruetloa of tha Botjrtt, a4 Oaaaa. r-Tka ktaralac faat wtat ao far as aal iaatare tkat Oaaataatlaaala w not arraid, iDteuireaca reoelred 'aakaf 'iaar aatera aetata aeta forth that aecotlatloa already hare aaa kaaaa Wttk tka lantia saiaaaij -aka Maeaaaa aaattal' fraai tke 0ai oi Companies Refuse Qmilrrmnts Without -BrWihVlae. '4a lftek m ka awt Ita teot i aatt af Maw Tack. Tka key I epaaaaW; ta ta eke af tae Mfai'ajl aav aajaaawawaaaai ar t awavvwi aarwaa '1 --fjaBji' -fraiai aa ajaajwaaaji P"aaawff Hwl Mae. .It autkea na Vtka' aaaaa are ceaaWraal TkaaVHlakbaa y.aaeia, Mate, awtlaarlaaa. af af kteaakt akaat ky tka retuaal iMaaeeateoa. af laataw vtaef ky tata'lari of tka ta take ihaaaea keJa ta ay a Mttak eraUer m ekaaiaiiaaiiaii Mfl i.M arl; aroteetloa tke art aaauadkur la aaVaaaa. Tka aaly wgj aaeiat to oatf ky tka BrlUak Aaakaeeader. aM BrlUak afaeala tkat tke . aiaK ao aiiewea ta aaaa oeaaaaf atcwatareo are U Sov- af aaa teal aaaatrlea are ta tkla araaeeaiaa. TaaSve- ft keea faraieaea wllk Metaia Oaaiaaay at "ta akia M toaa of Imti mm kk finn mmm - m.m ma I a4 aeaatgaed alreatly la tkat i war aaw wwvwaawaawjamB. mm. mi aa" 'Ho ateaauhla would at aatlt aer Oeett atertaaHlo i aaaa aartifylaa tkat taia akin. aaavM ao atlewea ta araeaed. wnraMK k wtueriana r ec eoyaar aaiphia ik mm nuifiM ko 1 at War. TMa oMiid not watu tka aojonoaa aellera edaaaae. vaa.mulred a oertlieata ef ia waeaiaatea. aaararal af taa ital '. tkrawb waoee ooub- ; waaU aaaa aa Mat. i i aaaa eatataaa Mm arx r loaa wa aapera ty aad finally gav the taa aaaa to af Aiaarlaa'a far. awawaWavHiaaaajejBaw MaMacarriTiie IERUN; SAID TO A PEACE MISSION. afarek at rU wireleaa to kL If aaM, of New BarNafroat ajM at ease a aaaaeraaee wttk aa tM' Aaaeriaaa Aajkeaea m U aterakv It la awaaraay paworaiaa w ga a aMaai 'afaCma lUIKUItWIIHUUI eaW aftak aMal Mataa. a alataajata aakkla aver aaa 'at ktjwraaMwail law aaa a ."kaertef"kaa kaaavemtat a., la toward Um wkllo etket immIi aaa afire Mart alia ilmek am. atafeaei M kereck aa aka moved la I A ... -f mmaVa he aaw the battieeaip, prwramawy eat a( atflkt feiklad a areiettlBg aaaa. cabled tka earrtaaondant "Tka laat Mka aeiaa awpernatural object over war amee km anaeuneed tka elBkias baa British aettiesnips irreetsvaie Oeeaa, watek the British, Admiralty at llttr aoaatruetloa to tka Afrtaa aan waa or mora itoaam coaairao ------ "-- war. Motor tat aawaaapart, now af tka thra batUatMH to .Oamaa uaquMtlbnftbl aekoolad.tka Turlu T- - - to queitioa whether the allied fleet ia a aa aa inierBeaiary u aare taa amea warenipf. BRITISH VICE ADMIRAL WMO IS SAID TO HAVE BEEN MIT BY A 8BBLL. IjmM QERMAK HQS GIVEN TO RICH AND POOR BELGIANS FOR BOARDERS BRUMBLt, Belgium (via London), Marek M (Associated Prea).-OnevmU- Men Oarawa alg have been billeted on the etvWaa Mtulatlon of Belgium. 1 The plge must be fed aad oared for by tha Belgians, who without dlitlno- tloa aa to class must perform this ser- vice. One of the wealthiest Bruselloise has been compelled to take twelve hogs on what be etylea "reduced ratee by the week." Hla poo rut neighbors have at least one pig to ( family. There have been reports of a short age of fodder In Oermaay, whereas the amount In Belgium Is nearly normal. henca the Importation of the swine. Belgians are concerned teat the urea enca of the plga reeult In a further de- atetlua af tke already aeaaty eupply of feed aeeaaeary for the people. The regulations Include provisions for eempuUtory health reports and vital atatkrtlea. ERMANS PUT LOSS TO BRITISH AT 6,000; ALLIES SAID 18,000. BXRUN (via Amattrdam and Lon dea), March 10, An otHalal state meat lesued to.day by the Oerman Ota eral Btaff deeltrea tha total Oer man. losses In the fighting la tha vi. atnlty jof Neuve Chapelle were about .Ma. A aeml.weakly report of, the prog reaa of the ftghtlnc, given out by tbe BrtJIsh authorities on March II, stated that tha Oerman losses during the operations at Neuve Chapelle from March 10 to March II oould not have beea Ue than 17,040 or 11,000, OERMAN AVIATOR DROPS BOMBS AT DEAL. ON THE ENGLISH COAST. LONDON, Marok B),-A German aeroplane dropped several bombs to. day off Deal, a seaport on the utralt aw ww, Tka bombs aU'Iaaded la taa sea. aaat opened are aa tka, area. 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A deepatch from Petroarad to tka Dally Newa aayai "Tha Ituaalaaa have won a comptete aaooaea by a audtUn rapid advaaoe lato the eatrame aorthera atrip of Oerman territory, aad are reported to have taken Memel, aa Important Baltlo port filnfty-one sillia north ut of Koenlaabery. The Oarmaa force yuardlns tha frontier waa rar prlaed and loat aevorely be for It fled croM the sand flau to tha Daltlo fortreea. "All the middle aeotlon of the north- era front, from the Junction of tke uobr and Narew to tke Auyuutowo ForeaL le now eloaed aaalaat war oparatioaa. Tbe Uermaaa have oeaaed brlnslna freah ammunition alone the Dye Koad, which projocta like a breakwater aeroaa tha maltlna aw am pa. Tl TAKEN BY KAISER, CLAIM IN BERLIN German War OfTice Also Re- sports the Repulse of French Attack. BRBLIN, March M (by wireleaa to BajnuUe. L. I.) Tha Oerman Oeneral Staff to-day gave out tha following report: 'On the road between Wytsehaete and Ypres, near St. Klol, Oerman sol diers captured from British troops a group of houaea oa the south alope of the Loretto Heights. "la the Champagne dUtrlot the day generally was quiet with tha axcep. tlon that early In tha morning Oer man 'troops occupied some1 Frenoh trenches to tha north of Beausejour. "French attacks to tha north of Verdun, In tha Woevre plain and at a point near tha Combraa to the east of the heights of the Mouse were re pulsed, the enemy sustaining heavy losses. "French troopa made eeveral ad vances against tha Oerman posltlona at Helchacker Kopf and Hartmana Waller Kopf. but tnesa attacks soon broke and the French sustained heavy lossaa under tne uerman lire On the eastern front the day was comparatively quiet. Memel, tne Prussian cort on tne uamc. naa been occupied bv the Russians." PARIS, ifarcn to, using tne tan tics employed by the British at Neuve Chapelle, tne Qcrmana have made un- auoceaerui e irons to recapture loat ground In the Champagne region, the war office announced to-day. Tka uermans nrst sneued tne rrenon trenches northeaat of Mesntl. After a violent bombardment for several hours they launched eeveral Infantry attacks. la each instance they wsre inrown oaca wun neavy lossea in tne race or viaoroua attacks thi French are maintaining their positions on me piaieau ai vauquota, near vari annea. Alorg the Alsaa a falrlv briait ai uuoi j tBMiip iaf pruwaaiaf;. m vi III .aal. 1 a CANADIAN ARRESTED AND HELD ON CHARGE OF TRADING WITH ENEMY. LIVERPOOL, March SO. Qeorgo Arthur Gatehouse, a Canadian, living In Montreal, waa taken Into oustody at Liverpool to-day Just as he wat about to aall for America. The police took him before a Magletrate, who r mandrd him for one week on the charge or "trading with tbe enemy." Details of the charge against Mr. Qatahotiao have not boon revealed, hm the Jlaglatruto roneldorod them aeriouo enough to Juatlfy him In refusing bait. Mr. Oetrbouse haa been representing a .Philadelphia concern. He admlttl be had been In Holland onre since his arrival In Europe last December, but he declared he was Innocent of any In. tea tlon of trading with countries hos. Hie to urwi unuun m Oitm Kaha Aide Frsnab Belief I'nud PABia, urcn ro.-oito n. ku. xhv He', York Aaaaolerv has eontrtbuled 10.0M fraaos tM) renrrllef of rreneh 'k'a: . . . ..a.. j 1 -I POSITION mm. rrtAv OSBORNE CASE, GERMANS CONFISCATE CARGO OF OIL ABOARD A DANISH STEAMSHIP. LONDON, March 10. A cargo Of oil aboard tha Danlah ateamer Bryaael haa been conflacated by the Oerman authorltlea In the Pomeranian seaport of Bwlnemundo, according to a de spatch from Copenhagen to the Bx ohange Telegraph Company. The vaaaal waa releaeod. The Bryaael was bound from Phila delphia for Stockholm and waa stopped In the Baltlo on March 11 by a Oerman- cruiser and taken to Bwlnernunde. The vessel previously had arrived at Kirkwall and had vol. untarlly submitted to an examination by the Bltlsh authorities', who pet mltted her to pass. She also put into Elslnore, Denmark, where she re celved declarations from tbe con algneos, certified by the Swedish authorities that the olt waa destined for use only In Bweden. SPANISH SHIP TRIES TO RUN THE BLOCKADE CAPTURED BY CRUISER. LONDON, March JO. It la reported that a Bpanlsh ship laden With Iron ore and proceeding to a Oerman port haa been captured by a BrlUak crulavr oft Ooodwlh Bands in the Strait of Dover and aent In to Jarrow la charge of an armed crow. The Spanish ship waa .attempting to pass the British blockade. NETHERLANDS PROTEST AGAINST BLOCKADE . SENT TO THE ALLIES. LONDON, March 20 (Associated Press) The Government of the Neth erlands, according to tha correspond ent of Heuter's Telegram Company at The Hague, haa aont to Great Britain and France a protest against tha Brit. Ish blockade of Germany. DENIAL BY BRITISH ON CHINA. Na Tratk In Report of Jolmt Kepr. !! ta Japan. WA8HINOTON, March 29. The Brit. Ish Bmbassy this afternoon Issued tho following: The British Embaaay learna that there la no truth In a report emanatlnr from Pekln that the Ilrltlah and Russian Ambasaadors at Toklo have made joint representations to Japan on the subject or cmna, or tnat tne British and United Btatee govemnienta are In consultation with a similar object." KEEP MARRIAGE SECRET. Them Pair Learn Trip Waa FUaate ta Malt Remaaae. To divert her thoughts from aaar. rlage, the mother of Mae Komlcke of lfl natch Avenue, Oione Park. tiwf, iincmeu ihm a trip to the Panama. Pacific Exposition would h lust the thing for her daughter, but she learned to-day that hor daughter had decldtfd that marriage and a trip io tne ttixposiiion on a honeymoon would be ideal, go Mrs. Komlcke ana tne parents of John Tltel of No. 471 Balnbrlda Avsnus, Brooklyn, nave sxienaea me parental Messina. vr ii. (i airm, AuniEM suggosted a trip. ren. ie,- me ypung woman hur rled to tell John Tltel about It aad the" wut tff to Union Hill, N. J immediately ana got married, but aeat quiet auoui u unui to-day. To-day .i i... j. . .. i ' TT.T' .i 5 lAUr . a awaaaw v aaajBBB .gaaVfBBar BWmWmml Aaaaaaaaaaar , , aaaaaaaaaamw BBBBBBBBBBk I mW 1 dBBBBBBfiBBBBBV I Z' aBBBBBBBBLaBBBBBBBBV arBrBrBrBrBrBrBrBrBrA 4 aeBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBmmm. , , v aH jaBfxaBBBBaBBaBBaBBaBBmm , , pBnBBnBBnBBnBBnBBnBBmmjB . TBBBBBBBBBBBnBBBBBBBBBBBl' ' ' ajBBBBBjBamwjBaBBaBBaaBa, , ? 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Carbon filament tamps are now eup-1 piled free of coat , According to a formal announce. men t given out by the Edlaon Com pany to-day the annual saving to con- sumera which will result from the sut In rates, will amount to mora than 11,750,000. The reduction will apply to nil ser vice furnished by the company In Manhattan and the Bronx, with the exception In thelatter borough of the old town of Klngsbrldge and the seo- tlon east of Bronx River. While the Commission's order ia di rected against the New York Edlaon Company exclusively It la believed that this company'a subsidiaries in Greater New York will also out their eleetrio charges along similar lines wlthout a formal order from the Com mission.,,. The Edlaon Company also notified the Commission that it will shortly file with It a new echedule of rates because wholesale users of electricity are to have -their ratea reduced Dm. portlohately. Tne-. corporation gave out a state ment to-day saying: "The company make thla large re. duotlon In the prlea for electrical ser vice, unprecedeatad la the electrical Industry. In ita deal re to oomolv .fully with tha order of tke Public Service communion, notwithstanding tbe con tinued falling off In Its revenues at tha present time, due to business depression,- and the reduction in the current consumption, ths reeult of the tacreaelnr use of lmnrovsd hlrh efficiency lampa" CA1WAH2A FREES PRIESTS. . Maaflaasnkisa mVm ear,.u. jre-. mmmwm sass an aavt a eaaram vvaage WASHINQTOH. March 20. Vicar Qtnh''mrUr mm Mkftasa priests taken front Mexico City by Oen. Obregoa whan Jka evjewted.w-' capital SioeoUy have' arrived at' Vera Crus, lata Department despatchea say .to day, aad Oen. Carransa. haa ordered their release. No tneatlanwaa made, however, of Obrerofi'htairti?' whoae whareabouta have not been known' here alnca he left the capital. The Carransa agency here announcod receipt of a- despatch from Vera Crus, saying Oen, Alvarano. naa occupied Meridii, .capital of Yucatan, twenty miles south or Frogreso.- The car- ranss. . forces expect to occupy that port very soon. uarranaa rorcea are aigging trencnes and fortifying Vera Crua with a serlea of barbed wire stockades, ap parently In anticipation of attack by the Vllla-Zapata 'forces. The wire extends' from a point on the beach to tna railroad anout a mile ana a nair north of the city, .and will he con tinued to Tejeria, making a semi circle. FOUR HELD FOR EXTORTION. Prlsaaen Uii A'eeaaad at Demtaad- l ttaa from Labor Valoa. Aeoa'eed ofT extortion m demanding ll,IM to all off atrikebreakera working lor.ine scnaiioa v-ui uiasa voaipauy ai North Ninth, Street and Drlggs Avenue, Brooklyn, foMr men were held la $1,(00 ball by Magtstrato Reynolds In tho Gates AVbiiue Court, Brooklyn, thla morning.- They, were arreated last jtlgbt by detectives who allege they over heard them making their offer to mem bers of the American Flint Olasa Work era' .Union at the .Brooklyn Labor Ly- mum WlllAHUhHtf mnA Uvrll Aimhimi. There has Veen n strike In progress at tne acnalton factory, ror several weeks aad the aMaander arrest have been supplying strike -breakers. The prls oners are' Antonio Calandrello, alias "Bollle Burns," of No. tit Lorlmer Street: Libera Sanwonelto of No. IS Uavsraeyer Street,- Frank Devlno of No. lit Larimer street, and Frank Paterno of No. lit North Ninth Street. Calandrello,--Bamponello and Devlno are ex-convicts, the police nay. DROPPED DEAD PLAYING GOLF Baaioa Bnslarss Mas laeoaatba on WalUatoa Clab Links. ISpeeUl ta TLm Eiwhw World.) BOSTON, March 20, Harry Mc aienen, a well' known Boston business roan, and son of Henry McGlenen, for years treaeurer of the Boston Theatre, dropped dead. this afternoon while play- tng the sixth hole at the Wollaston lolf Club. Man Arreate In Ckarah raar Boxes raa Riaaa, L James Dalton, who admitted to the Kllce he had been a member of a nd of safe-crackers, was' arrested early to-day In St. Paul's Roman Cath olic Church. Court and Congreaa Streets, Ilrooklyn, In which. Ave poor boxes about the walls had been smashed and their contents taken.. In Daltoo's pock, eti were found llMf. In small change. PoHeeman'Dwyer of the. Butler Street SUtlon. saw a man golag about the church with a oandle. rt tka keys and when he . went In found Dalton hiding under one of the pews. SAILING TO-DAY. Orduna, Liverpool a 4 . Li. 10 A.M. 11A.M. bk. una uivarwaai...... ixas. at. kaaie. biveraaei. "V""". aB,a.aa4eaaaj. MWM;awawaenwaMw- y -immm nm.yt 'M'sreAWaT'WSFMW-- vWiT " vJ'WiiC WaaTam wM bWalTiral1 'Wall- . r... ...... 10 Diimrn ill nihri'1 A I II IMM V VflVV HJnQfP TlIB tu w wp, , BLawaiB mm nrnm a amawaia ai'akBB (Coatlaaea fromFtret Pace.) curity for our koad for Mlaa Taaaer. We rode la kla ear to the kfeebaaiea aad Tradera Baak, where he drew fifty lioa bill and beaded them to me. Then he brouyht ma to 4he Fed eral Bultdine; and he went em Mm way." Mr. Bplelber offered la eupport of nia atory fifty Io0 billa. They were deposited with, the Commlaaloner aa bait ' Aa for JameilW. Oaborne. he.aro- fessed to be unconcerned over the fact that Oliver Osborne la not known at No. I West Newton Street, Boston, and that there la ao No. 210 Ciav Street, Boston, these two addresses being thoae given by the mysterious Oliver Osborne. "There la an Oliver Osborne," said James W. Osborne. "I saw him, my wife aaw aim and aa officer of tha Government aaw him. Ha had to re- turn to Boston yesterday, but ha .will be here when he Is needed." xMspite ner night In a oell Mine Tamer looked spio and apan when aha entered the courtroom with her counael and her . sisters Dora and Rose. Her white collar and cuffa.and her white kid glovea were spotless. Her blue aerga gown waa unwrlnkled and her amall straw hat waa sot on her dark hair at the proper angle. She proteased to bo distressed at the1 activities of photographers and tho new United Statea Marshal Thomoa McCarthy drove them from the room. At tha opening of the proceedings Mr. Blade asked permission to ex amine the affidavit made yesterday by Jamea W. Osborne upon which tho warrant Is based. After examin ing this and the warrant he do mauded an immediate examination. Assistant United Statea District At tornsy Wood said tha Government would not bo ready to proceed until next Wednesday afternoon. At thta Mr. Blade, whp. Is a amall man, showed signs of a disposition to take a voyage clear through the roof. Ho said he had not slept all night and was completely overwrought. GIRL'S LAWYER SAYS PROCEED INGS IS AN OUTRAGE. . "Thla court," he shouted) "cannot be used for sucti a purpose. The Government should have Ita wit nesses here. This whole proceeding ia an outrage against this girl and against the lawa of the country." Commissioner .Houghton said he woold grant the Government mo tion tor an adjournment until Wednesday, and would fix ball at al 15,000. Mr. Blade actually wept He entreated the Commissioner to make tbe bond 1100, aaylng that Mr. Marshall told him last night that would be sufficient But the ball atuck at $5,000, and upon seeing that he could not havo It reduced Mr. Blade said he would furnish a bond. After tha court proceedings Mr. Blade talked at length about the case. "In tha first place," he aaid, "there ie no Oliver Osborne there la no Oli ver Oaborne other than James W. Osborne. I am an oBfcer of this court and I aay aa such that I know who Is the man Jamea W. Osborne haa procured to masquerade aa Oliver Oaborne. The man's name la not Os borne at all. "I challenge James W. Osborne to go with hla dumra" and me to a hotel In Plalnfleld, N. J., and to other hotela on the registers of whlcn appear tha entry "Oliver Oaborne aad wife, New York.' If the proprletore of those hotela don't Identify Jamea W. Os borne aa the 'Oliver Oaborne who ac companied Miss Tanaer I'll make any apology and reparation he nska for. ADMITS "OLIVER OSBORNE" MAY HAVE A LRTTER. "They say that the alleged Boston 'Oliver Osborne' produced a' letter he received from Miss Tanxer at the time she was writing to James W. Oaborne. Why James Vf. Osborne hod at least a doxen letters addressed to 'Dear Oliver.' Couldn't he "have slipped one of these to hla dummy T "Here," Mr. Blade cried, "we have tbe spectacle of an ex-pro scouting officer of New York County going to the prosecuting officer of tbe United States Government and getting a warrant on hla own affidavit alleging facta stated by another. What a commentary on Justice," Dora and Rose Tanaer professed to bo disappointed because Jamea W. Osborne did not appear In court They were there to Identify him. they said. although Rose said she identified him last week wniie be waa arguing a oasri in I'art it oi tne Hupreme uouri. "Rao lived with Dora and me at No. IS) Aldus Street, In tho Bronx," said Rose. "Last October she brought home a man she Introduced as Otlvei Osborne. He . called at the bouse many times after that, sometimes a often as seven times a week. Ho ate there. Just before Thanksgiving' be had two bowls of soup at dinner, which ha said waa the beat he aver tasted. He was to have ssnt us a Thanksgiving turkey, but he didn't SAYS GIRL REFUSED TO TAKE' DIAMOND RING. "He gave Rose a diamond horse' ahoo pin and told me he waa going to give her a diamond ring. I think ahe gave him bock the horseshoe. Two weeks ago a man brought -a diamond-ring to the place where sh. works, but she wouldn't take It tihe waa afraid of a (rap. "He told Rao he was the son of u wealthy ranoh owner at Santa Rosa. Cel., and had eighteen rooms In his house out there, llae told us she was going to marry him. If James W. Oaborne isn't Oliver why doesn't he show up herer When Mr. Osborne was told of tbe conversation of Rose Tanner be was momentarily apeeonwaa. iuen ne pluaged lata a aealal tkat he waa aver at Na. MS. AMaa Mraat, tae iBeaax, Ma aner-js pifaaafi-aaww : , -f . '.Itu . - - t, 't y TJli !.. "Ml,. 'Ilrt" KLIn' .r M.ft J-a.. -..' ft s ' la.' .k... . Ba 1 Tl IT I III I ITS l T Til IT fi i I III lir I 111 I il mWI 'TMT'MTfl" T '"Wrrtf n- j'Hrij-. . , .-. ,'3" atik. T. HZ' mill afaali aj isail iiiliS i w Win laaai asm i ti n ww i m i i i am i i i i Ii i i - - iiwwwvw a waa iillii'imi v iiLiq aiaa ? Li- W I llinLVl ULUIUU.S set there aad reiterated tkat' ka kai ever eeea Ran Taaaer m hla. life. Mr. Osborne waa aakad wmin aa expected to aea tha myaterlousf "OU ver Osborne," wko, according ta hi atatemaat camel over, from Beetfa yesterday to aet klm right WluThls famsy aad tha public. Ha waa not definite about when "Oliver" will re-tura.- "Oliver," be said, had to go to Boaton yesterday afternoon and he added tkat "Oliver" waa "one of-tho whitest jnen ever born." . r., Oer flrmlJr deeUaed Mr. Blade'e lavtiatlaa to go to Plalnfleld, N. J., and face tka niu. n. wl'Vto bn'ot M laat! He aaid he hadn't keen la Plalnfleld stnoa the Mollneux trial. f k. ,., aaarAaa . v aaetM aavara pean , anywhere "with he Tanaer alrl. ae aaid, Ba would- be easily reeog. nlsed because ho cannot see without wblchha wSrtlmcept when asleep. - MCpt Hla first Information about "Oliver P0"!';' h0 jaldrcame to him In a aaTwr aa'lthrwTaToni; with a Boston 'new agency. Thla man told him '"Oliver Osborne" would ho had w naa written with intent to mall, but later determined to deliver it n person. -v Mr. Blade declaraJ' day that irfhere waa a real "Oliver .JT1 ? W0UJ4 naitr hlm I,"S...t0 SrocwWon under the Mann White Slave Act on hla ad mission that he had taken Mia Tamer to hotels outside thla BUto. He aaid If tha man railing klm.-li "Oliver Osborne" appears he will aak mm ne ne arresteo. DETAILS OF COMPLAINT MADE e AGAINST GIRL, the complaint on which Miss Tan. xer waa orreeted charges violation of oecuon io oi tno united Btntea Criminal Code relating to mall frauds and was sworn, to vmIaMhv h James W. Osborne. n charges Mlsa Tenter with hav ing,, on Oct 1, 1114, "unlawfully, wil fully and fraudulently davliaii n scheme 'to' defraud" Osborne and ob tain ,money,.irom hint By false p re tens sa. . , , . All the' allegations against. Osborne were known1 to MU(s'.Tanse-Cltfbo false, the complaint -natai frfiMl.'ann- wcro made solely for tna purpose of obtaining money by duraas. , . i The specific overt edCajteged f m the com.plalnt U the maHIng by Miss Tanxer on Feb. 11,' IMS. from- Ike Madison Square Braaoh Post-office, of a letter addressed to Osborne' at his office. No. 116 Broadway. TUG RICES TO LAND UTE PASSENGER OR STEAMER Capt. Pendleton His Just Time to Grab His Hat Before Rush , i to Catch Metapan. Just, after the ata-uner Metapan of the' United Fruit Line got under way for Bouth American porta and the Weat Indies, at noon to-day, Capt N. E. Pendleton, a belated passenger owner of a number of schooners. rushed down the pier. He waa put on a tng and. made a lively chose after the fast receding vessel. He was expected to catch the Metapan. off the lightship, while ahe was dis charging tha pilot He had received word one -of his schooners was in trouble In taa Weat ladies and he waa wanted.. Ha aad Just , time, to grab, hla hat aad asaka Ser Ike; wharf without haawsgoi Former Senator Theodore Burton of Ohio, waa one of. the Metapan's Taa sengers. He la going to make a atudy of South America and work to estab lish better friendly and business rela tions with the people for this country, Joaeph Choato, attorney and politician, waa at tne pier to see Dim or. Other paaaengera on the Metapan were John Barrett President of the Pan-American Union. John Raaaett Moore, former counsellor to the State Department at Wash nxton and. Ai torney William Nelson Cromwell, all of' whom are going, in their various ways, to work on lines similar td those ot senator uunon WOMAN DROWNS IN WELL. Falls la Wkilt Drawl b Water- etfcov Uaabla gar Her. POTTSVILLE. Pa.. March 10. Mlaa Catherlno Gallagher, thirty-throe years old. of Duncan, near here, was drowned to-day when she feH Into a well twenty. five feet deep.' The woman had gone to draw a bucket of water. Remaining longer than usual, her mother went to Investigate and found her atfuggtlng in the welL lllsa Gallarher warn ilrimul wo n"n coma oa eummonea. Laaaaa Peak la BM Eraptlaa. REDDING, Cal., March SO. Lasaen Peak began Its elahty-second eruption aa the aun roaa to-day, A great column of smoke as large aa the top of the peak rose straight through the atlll air to a height of thouaanda of feet. There waa a heavy fall of aahea around tha Peak. Constipated? Just try Aaa aaa how affactiYa wat how gantla thajara TArS Rmw thm Caaaa laaTSTT "riTTTTaaHHaall I KSTSSSSrirm' &rr .4.Ka S faw-ia. aamamamammamma Say There Is No Doubt Wom an He Married In i88dw Died in 1887. f, CLEVELAND. 0 March 20.-Of-flclals at Riverside Cenieteir , tn-day said there was no doubt that' kra. 9av' burl"d My im waa tha first wMtj'of Wrl l I mt m m ... . w irari nuia .s . aiBvn. waaaiitvta v. mmm ' " ' ' ' JT:m v Haven, conn., manufacturer, wko la tho centre of a strange love tangle. 3' M'y' Eri L Rockford. III..'' was scrawled In pea. ell on the death certificate of 'tha woman bnrled there, and marrlaaa " Wli J ttnd A,mft Bwathell were marrlee here Sept. 9, 1110. ' r"""u,"i" "an. i, mi, net; death certificate shows, and her body was held in a receiving vault.aeveral years before burled. . WORKERS Hlf AT, G9ETHALs Bay Ha Orpe OU, Fapaiaa Kaa playeaa'for-NawaalMaa. 'V WASHINGTON, March' 10. Protests' against employment of aliens as artlselia on the Panama Canal 'and against the discharge of old employees, were- 1ettk et the White llouie to-day for present; tatlon to President Wilson by. a eom ml t tec representing civilian working., men on the Isthmus. They also akedi, for an eight-hour, day, , The committee .contended that Oov.( Ooethala had laid off men who had been employed on tho canal' for long perloda of time, ahowlng preference for' newer men. Tne f resiaent ie expeiea io taxe up tne entire question Secretary Garrison. THE WEATHER a b Foracaatt " i .ta Fair Tonight and Tonwrrawi Sunahinc A GOOD Day. far . aa ' ev: 9 ZWmmttfr ,VMmmn.9t$mWmWmt IIB . l ga '!' '' ...... i" ih aaaJHaL- laBaaWaBaL awala9 flBHaBBBaBBBBBanaBBBBBBBB WW WaB2BaKaaT LbLk' f BUSTANOBY CamsenMesa " Naa '1 "J Ueaear. Marek aa, BPJV I "KEEP SmLtfT6" - . I ,WlaW. I u is te tmUm.' Uf TBu tS if fad 9BM CM ladadat . rtx fuaoas mmgrnu Qjavaaaa', J rUBD WALTOM. 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