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Ve?'' GUARANTFE Monfv Hac* II Von Want ?' Nrntykttili Hxibwxt WEATHER Fair and cold?*; t?' day and to? morrow: mod?rale north west to mirth wind-. First to Last ?the Truth: News-Editorials-Advertisements Voi IA\N . ? ? .No. 25,318. '?np.rlilit |-?1?R - lh? Tribun. \?. n SAT1 RDAY. MARCH 11. 1910. 1 t .y | . V I . S I %nrt Il,.|..,l.rn |l.?a.li,?? r??. On?,. "Villa Dead or Alive," Wilson's Order to Army; Troops Mass on Border; Ready for Dash To-Day GERMANS WIN UNE IN WOOD WEST OF MEUSE Pan:*. Admits Recapt? ure oi Bois tics Cor? beaux in Battle. TROOPS HURLED IN VAIN CHARGE French RPpulsc Two As saults un Douaumon. .nul Vaux. Viol? raanasss "the fron*. . iriii)*; '? e ..-.' '. ': ' ? ? **X?*er*t on, rar ii - that all have been ? ' ant admits 1 .. have ? '. i al Vaux, !':-.- . ?? .attacks ?r< re repu ferlin, o nd. aa?je**ta riilf-e ? were captured and that ii the Wo vre the German' ?rarard imloup. 'i Vaux ? claim to .. alilioiij?li they ach* t 1 i e fort 1 ench. A r* .. - rands the Qen v ?'? ? l ?Berlin wai of Yaiu It ai attack had evei fort. It a ? ? ? Germs ? ? ? . ? I i.erman? Gf*BB Hevperale. In?-- .-.? on of ?M a\ -, . Paris 1 ifht Held i.cfore if the fortr || ? - th? ??,-. - ' I which . . . -? ? ' ?'s rani d the - -. ? ' ?dt ?nein i ' ? ? i - liai Vaei Aaseahs i eatlj, I - - - .- . soi lated eeel aeril ' ? r stout 1 Ve .. tori ? ?"?' re 1 - ? . ? ai ? ' ? . . sg ?-. ? M . ??elf i ink t)1 .-?,.. '??-.. Wood . , . . ' ?? . .... ;? ? ' ? ea Baa.i,,...? i Le Grand C. GriswoU Killed by .\ccidcn Col. Sage's Chauffeur Hei Gun ?n l'ut al S hoot i ti?i A ken, S. ? March 10. Le Gi ?,- rwold, Sow "loria broker and clul man, wm? snot and killed here th rnooi b] tire accidental dischari ?>: his gun m the conclusion of a day ? ?.>?. The gr-n wai in the hand?. ? ?? nior.p! ii. \v. Sage's chauffeur whei ?I a?. Mr. l.riswold was climbing int his machine, the entire load of IM Mr?, ol was discharged into his side. G? ?old ws i.houf to return t M and Mre, 1 domas Hitel cock, Misa Helen Hitehcock, Mr. an Oakleig i home, ?oionel an?l Mr - II Hitchcock, of th \ ken winter colony, when the senden occurred i oionel Sage lifted Mr. Gril to ? niachine and drove rap \ ken, where he wai treated l the home of Dr. E. S, < ross. Althougl '? ? minutes had been consume? IS drive, Mr. Lriswold was dead be C could be remove.!. Mr. Griswold WBS married. ?f th? ' 'nion League i ? ib an? . . lated from Princeton in l*KK His home ?f?- r* '?'. ei ! ?rty-eightl Street Hs was a member o:' the t.rn of Pol ?' ' - - ? ? r offll - Bt II Broad Street. WOMAN WINS BATTLE OVER ICE AND DISEASE Crosse?? Perilous Noes to I ind Physician Snowbound. port, Long Island. March 10 Delayed by flot.' I g ( old? m Gar? ner'i Bay, Mre. George Dickereon, lolai luffering from an . of eppendlcitis, despaired ? ?da) r"" s ? Ime of >??.. g thii . chance on operation. The Y.* loi : Hospital, ?'? ross the i s; . wai ? ith? et ' bought than rhe pel lelej Dr. *? '. . anl was called bj le ( - m Manhattan and asked to Mre, I' ekin on al the hose . which shoulii have con ? than an hour, leemed less l ent, f?? her sufferings - -? Huge cakes of ice edded to n- -j.n? t>eing car oyster ?teamer I li When the captain ? at ;? voman patient was aboard he gave orders to steam -ahead rhe oyater t-teamer king S lane r boat ?followed. When Mr* Dickerson errived here was iras ?BO? bound in a II? did nol arrive (t? in the evening, bnd the oper? Inight . r the hospital toda*' ? ?? i. ekerson would r? eo? ei REPORTS RUMANIA READY TO ENTER WAR "Cologne (ia/ette" Hears Army Is Mobilized to Aid Allies. I la-." 1 ? ? TIB Ion, March 10. A Gel eva d I? - i ? ? ? . Ezpn is' quotes etto" h? de.-laring 'hat ihr I: arm;., numbering from ? i morl ne guns and 1 B.000 mpletely mol . - onger an* doubl I ? eclan I hat Rumania is ? . war on I is Ide of es, and the more is Iraminei TO GIVE CITY P.S.C.'SWOF Thompson Urges Tli It Direct All Tran sit Construction. FORGERY HINTLU IN BONUS CASI Whitney Admits I. R. "Put One Over" When Gave Shouts $125.000. I . ? ? x ? two ?reel ttee will ibi top liminar\ ieporl to the Lei ommending thai I r of transit ?'. tie? be lal rem tl . ithoriti .. , neorpoi i? submitted a' the ?am? I ? ? \ ; . ng to ? tereal matters in thi?: rit-. ?.r?. in? ted will held Friday in th? ? ? ? fh? nor. i : mnounced co m m i 11 n t en 1 ? ?? . tha? h? hop? would att'nu the nul?' i If lie fiiil he would beer . . ? :.., ? . ,1 '? ?M b>? filed t later than Thui ?aid Sei unir Thompio "ha? been i-ntrs-'c?! in I ra -on?^ time, all thi? work, ?lor with i hi ? men? ? supervision of the I Coi .. : . : ed .' ? ' ? G "rnnr ?nil ?r ? , ontrol. ' i - tuai oi ? r'r ei1 spending si ro voice in the super? .I I ic wor is i pent " -; ? conditio thai ii wrong ? theoi en? ? The Senator methods th? com? . sideral o foi slteHna tl One . lo giy e com? I rol I ?'? ? ?Board of Esti ;??? This, he ei ed, ? "-..'I practically r? Ins. ever ?. oter a ole? ... of the transit wort Whitnrx Tetlifie?. nd riai ws? te .: t ' Pr? . ? rhis. he said, v ? e? ? - outlyii : Queens, 1 - Bi reeive s .x third plan ?bi to ei st? ? consisting of ? repr?sentai * from each boroufhi 'n he nppoin'fi - Miyi the ?Beard bI A I? or the Beard of Estimate ulra. he adrled. xaa? no' yel Work and v,i? merelj a ;gr.' ?' sn. Answering th?- only srsrumi ? I hail been ail? ?need sffalnsl I he e plated ehsn**e " ' ia l>:..i I ?1 -, or . ? erossii ?r ? Btream" Thompson remarked that the i rr ? Comm ???? pel oi ? ' had , hans*ed and thai a harm liad ? ed. eommitte? eft th? ind estei i ? nnhnii??! mi pi??' 4. itilnmn .'I THE PEACE SHIP OF THE WORLD (To Morjorie.) Bj < antain Jack Crawford. ?? enthuaiestic meeting at the Hippodrom Mai Oh, <iO'l of Lincoln, War-hinf-ton, ('f Jackoon, -.rant and Lee, I ron ?above thii **ift. of 1-or the -*oo?l .ship Marjone; l.ct th" fliil.lrrri ging a: thnr ki?v they bhn-? Witb banner of love unfurled, \i.d on pray ?to Thee. "Let tins -rood -hip In 'Ihe Peace Ship of the World!" Then hip*hip?hip tor th" Battleship! \r,?i if. hip-hip hurray, I 01 tri?- ??allant crew and the children, And th" 'Mating of "The !>ay" Whin war '-hall OCaeC, ?and th?? world have peso \r.--l old Glory fly unfurled I rom the Marjririr-, a'? ?-he sail-' th? I I lie peace Ship af the World! ? in time of peace pit-pare for tear,*' But Um reign of war .shall c<?? i I ?.r we'll b?! ?h?' KM?-.? ?>t "?.i World .?.itr?. With th" Law nf La.-linj* Peace; \r,r| firm in thi?. Law, that know? no Haw, With ?he fluff Of Love unfurle?! 'A ?'ii dedicate ami ooneecrat? The Peace Ship of UM World! Captfrtokttt t?i? tnp'ti- ln.lt iva..' ? ttarjarle'a BettleeMp *? ?i??*i no? ?iar?H?: rial ??. dale M.?...|.:.h :nil?<r ?I ? unlributtir? Z3.S31 'III of to da.'? . ..ni ribuli.r?. -?11 be found on p.ige f\ i 9 200 MEXICANS CRO.SS BORDER, KILL RANCHER. Bisbee, Ariz., Mir?h 10. An \ni-ru,ui r.mihrr \?ri* killed |0 nigl '. xxlien ,? liand ol approximately -',,(l Mexican ?bandil - ? i"1 ed the I'-iidri Mutheasl ol "?home Junction, Ariz., according to rrpoit' reaching lier* to? night. Mm', head "i livestock xxerr killed or drnrn of? hv the ?bandil . il a ?* itated. WEEKS SPIED ON BYDETECTAPHON] Prosecutor's Secrets i Osborne (ase Over hoard for Days. s i. \\ ee\ . ? ?ni th?* tri ter day I pped i U 'm-?- Plain Si . ss not It s t la -..Ihr ? ?ht i - ? ?er and a de| er fl?.?1 of ihe Rea It, Building, ?? here M i TjVeek .. ry had be? COI did no' H X.4 ? . e i t h .' ? - - . : ?? lliam i lh rougi uhn- ? ran llore thai ; hai th< ild not tell Th? ? .< to Mi IV eel ., r, ton, am , ? i .Vest 116tl -?-..-. Jo epl ; M ? ter thej had hcet q ? tioi g i it.ii| to l)i- il '.Vim lay, when M ndicl ii" - ' . ?. IJaherae Make? lleaial. ?-...? n r ? ?Vttt.ri.i I? ? ? '" h r* ?| ? . .... Val O'Karr? g ? i ? borne had m. x told th? I ?? , ? m llnnr of . -. ? ir< ' ? :..-? in igrapher .?ui. I * ? ? raphei .,<? coi ? b? ? ? ? iff and <?'" ' ?as? 'I here found m a | One a ., 1 ? I ? V-.irnex I- Hllon and ' ... i oi nolty, a com id who wa ? ? fore 1 - . In that ce ? ? ... ii irai n ?bed, "?11 Pal I? i ? \ fe want thi Vi other ??.? - ; tweei th? 11 tr I ?Vttor noy ar : I inviet who . . it ? of im? .? ? ? ;i l.y Har ey to ? ' po* ble, a mai eater. tr i ii* ?? ? ? ? Stained did not eh. Il ? tigal ..n They raid ? ??.?' eti ? VILLA .WIM TO MASSACR] 500 RORMOV Colony of ?America at Casas Grandes i Grave Danger. 1200 CARRANZA MEN ON WATC ?Advices to Columbus t\ sert Trap Is Bcint? Set for Villa. imbus, N. M.. Ma CO Villa. 9 ?th the '?!? xi? 1 aii'lit arms a host raid on I eat ? ..ff by the L?th Uni Cavalry wi?h severe loa 'i. Thursday, ? ?. ?? port? d i Amci ica il to be m , ? .i, : ? estward toe ?. G rande River, a ith the - eel of mi lacreing the colony 500 \nv , .-? Mormon al I ? 1 .- i hihuahua. Villa ?s I-. .' to have the Mormons unmolested on I northward expedition t.. allay -i i.'.-i?.n a- ?-. hi? plan i. Small hope is fell that ?Gene Bertani will ?be able to bring help the Mormoi . ie ? ..'airy force 500 he commands i- -??? ? loma i, 100 mile di itan! ..? ? r i roken, roadless country. Ten trail '.ooo men, lefl CI huahua City thi n<ternoon to Ml r ail's .i and I *ain | ia n 1. eral Ge a laid. American militar?, author ?mpal ienl for ordei to cro - the bo der and aeaail ihr bandit leader b fore hi? ha time to retreal furth? into the interior of < ?hihuahua. W il of ca val r* n en a? ailablr '? night, Colonel Slocum and his oflicei teere ?>.???? ?need an ordei to cro* line no* arould mean a quick diapo i ion of Villa. In response to the urgent requc of i 'ok? el H. J. Slocum, late t.. di three companie ol the I t Battali. dercd I ? I'lumbu from Victoria. V M thirty-two ' - ? In'' un" . .? ? e?i in Victoria from L I'r? ?? at .|;.-' of Major "?*? illiam Sample. On? e m pany remains at Victoria, ? arran/.i Troop? un Srenr - " hundred ? arras a troops, ?*'?? mg ? black and white fl;?:* le -i.<- thai Imeriean soldier take I ed Pelotas . outh tl r bord? r from I lumbui, 1st? to he 'lier t thi Vmerieen troops ? The the tro. Carrs i rrient in thi ?hihuahua ?and Sonora ril the leal ? ? ? '...-?'- .? ? i h hua) i.? at Agua 1 ? I rail r?.. i ? guard the ' ?" 1(1 ? , .i for? - n ghl be expeel ..??? i.' ? S'ir.ora. Trap I leeiag on Mandil??. Bral Calles, ?-.'th 200 mounted men. r .ard from A-*u? Prieta, aiming to score thai side of the trap w h ith is being laid '" rapture the out? lawed chieftain to the ea?t. Two ?i Sd rri?n from I ;i forces of Sonera Gabi Juare ire reportad moving In junel ioi ' ?> ? ' ? - y\vte tho SB tl -rTl id? of the 11? ' ? di res of i."'.en?! Gaitem Chih is re g ?i. r ding ags I .. ?nniinueil on ?> a? ?? '.. inliimn ?? The Income lax /.tpi> - oncludfSS from the income tax figures that the average b**ain?eas man is now forced to tell sixty cents truth on the dollar. It you'll read the .Sunday tal?* you'll i i?ni lud?* th.it Montague Glaei ?I pushing his average as ,i i .lory teller higher every week, I le'll make you laugh. no matter how your income ?a, I lave x on actually told your newsdealer to deliver your I riliune to -morrow?or are you just figuring that there II l?e no trouble getting one? tXIti- ?utu)ai- ?rihim?? Fini ta Last ihr innh. Neu? / litar?ais - l?eartlaaataata. Bares? al i i ?I ?? ? CARRANZA REGRETS U. S. INVASION. ?-? Doublas. An/., March 10. ? A'cording to information trom a reliable ?-our. e received here to-night. General Carran/a re plied as follows t0 a tele^tam. sent to him by General P. Elias Calle??. Military Governor ot Sonora, asking the First Chief of the rle fa.rto Mexican government for an expiession of opinion on the act of President Wilson in ordering a punitive exped. tion into Mexico to capture Villa: "I am very sorry that conditions are each that the United State deems it necessary to take action of which you ha\e ad vised me WILSON TAKES WEEK-END VACATION. Washing!? n, Maich 10.-?President Wilson left Washington late to-night, with Mrs. Wilson, on the Mayflower fol ?. week? end trip down the Potomac River and Chesapeake Brfv He plain ?? be ?< ?'? until Monday morning unless unusual develop? ments in the Mexican situation ne< equate Ins earlier return The Mayt'ower'^ wireless will keep the President in con? stant touch with the pursuit of Villa and his band, by American soldier-. During his tnn the President will consider going before Congtess next wee'-, and if he decides to do so he will prorare a message on the Mexican situation. War Staff Gives Funston Free Hand to Take Villa Secretary Baker Conf?ra with President on Plana for pur8Uit_May Spread Dragnet Over Northern Mexico i" Capture -Bandit It'aal I I ? dI r- ? ? v i .ipt'ir?' t| t ground, ?.fter a ...... i.. on ol Ms co . ? ? * ? -.. ?Jei ?, sr.d ?vould rir work done or * tier, ? ;. to il Officer* ol ? .- ? eps ral for 1,^ ? ? i ? ? ? i.. ' - .? . ? I tot 'i ""!> - ts at b..r.l<-r be Hi add th? o In? ?? -..!???? or aveng e tiie n.ur.l^r of tmt ' I ? il Fun? ? ?..n h'?h -n ?red ' hai eai al i ?? l"? replaee the mount? I force he ? ' . ? ? ? ? War M.?IT Kef-in? \\ nri,. 9? hate ?. i ?rill be ordered pron *?tl to the -? lit anil .Secretar]? Kn?.er inn I forked lai tho nigh) ? - ii|a of peeeible troop ? i and the like. ? Bl t "J I ??- U iaT Department, The ma G? eral Stall ate|y i? ft? i Pre id? ? t ' : a? th ?nd went over th? taile?. - , .? ? .? ;tn wh .-'? ? .. . . M' I .. and run.-'. - . | . . . : ? - the he i ? -i to and the dial ditioi i ?' troops bj ? ? . ? ? - the force s though! ... . ed to . ? ' . ? stter errang President e situatioi - ? ?Ma liilKciiii Qaarry. .- bppreciel bb ol the pi" blern ng I ?eneral I i ? ?. - . Depai tmen' . to eondi tio - .? c 11 ? .,? .... , . ? ? ? - ? ,-hirh may i ... ? i.mo. Villa entr?t? - . ? IV . . . . op?rai iy in? H territorj appro? i ? rig and s , ?? ? ?i 160,000 iqu ire n i g ? ? ?? s'itl a eertaii t iv.'?? of Villa s pn Chihuahua ? ..iilinu?i1 t?n pat? - inliimn ? VILLAS GIRL-WIFE SOBS FAITH IN BANDIT With I for Baby in l.os Anecie??. Calls Raid Enemy 1 rick ? tngeli Io not bi would hkirn an Americe of hi - gi?ra up hi? fighl ' ' ?iibbed Juanita Torr? ? \ old arife of tho Mexican bandit, to-daj Mothering h?-r >ial>\ daughter, childlike Mre. Villa u ? -I faith m her husband. Although i.er .i;.rk BJ ?? .' ' ' ' g Mr? r.er.ds omc time "her brave gen era ' will be President of Meaico ami be hereelf srill reign a? "firs! lad FRANCE SEES NEED OF YOUNGER GENERALS Bill Introduced to Reduce Age l im it of Commanders. Par?a, March 10 rhe gereraaient I riarnb.T of i'. r n m reducing the age limit ->f els from s:\t; to tifty-r.me year??. j-er erais or' brigade from -ix'y-two to ilxtj and generals of ?ir? mon from BiXtjr-IWs to lilt* three. The pr?.p.i???il I ? tending era ? men forth? eomasaad er-ie chief ?: tbe nrmj BRYAN APPROVES WILSONS COURSE first limo ?We've Mad Cause to Cross Border. Mo Says go .- I., March 10 '?'? .'. Mr;.an or-, hi arrival late it a stal ?in xt hich I ' i appro-, al of Pn " '?'-?. "While- ?'?? e eotrage i a < iti ierres the seeareet ; ment. I am i,.ad that 'he l?r--,... ? -? ? g h?ni??'*?f to be .. .- ?vho ha-?* ??? .- ? get 1 I rj into " -. Ml Bid Mr. Bryan 'Thla ? the fire! tim? I Bryan. "This ii the firsi time l . r." ? New York's Militia Ready to Take Held I StarS .' n ?i 1 - -.-? Albeay. Mar?-h 10. "Th- 17.0?' in the national guan? ,n 'hit ??';: a-< r?ady for ?er? ire. If a come, arc could have a major them on the moxe to-mono?? in Witbii ' ??'? loar hours ,if loul.i lava fxO per een! of them undiT .an ? a - " This i ta temen I ??a- mad?? to .inv bv ?I Kdnar?i V. Howard, a? ?i . .'ant Ken*r?l. Tretidt-nt \\ Ibot lias the poxaer to call upon the ? *?*? ? t.. h.-' b Mesiee, should ? BBMseat ill !"? arould hav-? to do it to transmit hi? ?o Governor Whitman, xxlio. tu tarn. ?i ?tif or 1er ? to Ma Bl ' iOI i U'Ryen, depai tmenl 'om rnHtidrr I hi? guard "ijrari'. avould then he detail?-'! te a mob tiOfl < amp FUNSTON WILL SEND BIG FORCE ACROSS LINE President Determined Outlaws Shall Be Exterminated. CAPITA! SEES INTERVENTION Army Officials i li? 11K Car ran/a Will Be ( ompelled to Rfsisl Invasion. I Was ? a th in ?. ilia i ted ' ? U ilaon. lirecUon ?w .?i M I ?n, a ho brought " in llie ?frit \ ii alii'.. .?. ill i..? m par? ? fin. ? . ? ted. On ' en? ' i" ?le i h i iii'ii' vliiih the Si.ii'ii .1' \firi ? |. ? I irr.in/.i Silrnl ??n linier * i ,? ? i re .? t tho i ' bul ..i i<? ' ... ? . bandit !' i!??ni \S 11 < o after Vi i pri? si?n ?...?? I thai .. ' : I not a.i'lr? i R'hN In. ..r ., HI.,. kt*U ? ' - ? the I'nit? ? ? - landed '?' m the dir? Cruz I i : ? ' ? ?mi? . ? ? ' ? treat ir, aad war ? . ? . tretch ef tl ? ? .? ? . " '? Age In.. ??fV a a* 'h? Cal ??' id be K B r. - rea ite th? lur?" ? - eu up ? ... ... ? ,?? ?' - . - r an i rr lition to | l'r??ideni MalaC? Matrmenl. I'r? ? ???! the fol ??A- -it at ? \ ilia, with tl ?* Mtigle and p'j'.t.ng a ? he dene, in entirely friend ceaeti tuted BUth? .n M ? neo, and with ?erupuloui respcet for th?' -oM'reigrttjr of that republic " ? ? | that ii -??-.??Id ?. tttrOt ? ?al er Ig <?P ? .ire? ., roll aa the r? - Kolltii? ing an ?ariient plea from Q