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ffy 'l yr Wm; jw My failures of today will help to guide me on to victory on the morrow Whe i lillil WEATHEK FORECAST 'FOE FORT WAYNE AND 'VICINITY. FAIR TONIGHT; SUNDAY FAIR AMP WARMER. 3mtt "HI a2m The ScBtinel kjjie OnlrEYenmg Ncwfoaper in Fort Wayne Receiving the Associated Press News Dispatches 1833 SATURDAY EVENING, 'APJtfL 3, 1015. DAILY, CINT. ATUROAV.

CBNTS. BMTTi ITCDJM OlUY ONE CENT pen WORD, AMD VV AT YOU WAKT THE. WANT i ii ni. ww r.ruxJXr RUSSIANS PRE SSING Gigantic Struggle Raging in Mbuntains Said to Be Nea ing Dedsioft Today's War New Given in Summary. The attitude of Russia concerning Italy's territorial aspirations is defined in a semi official announcement from Petrograd which assumes special, significance because of Italy's warlike preparations and the efforts to adjust the boundary question with Austria.

Russia in effect expresses sympathy with Italy's desire to obtain the territory about the Adriatic inhabited chiefly by people of Italian stock, which would include the provinces of Trent and Trieste, Russia would'not oppose still further expansion, but warns Italy not to presj i.her, claims, to point which migst bring'on aiiother conflict later. TheBrltish embassy at Rome denies, a report that Lor4 Roseberry cr any! other person Is going to Rome; on a special mission fq Great Vienna reports assert, that the te cent fighting in Bukowlni has been more important than the official. com munications hare It Is said that Russians who sent in "reinforcements in the' hope of gaining a decisive victory in Bukowina have been defeated, and forced to retreat. The; steamer Lockwood was torpedoed last, night off the coast of Devonshire. is sixth, ship lost by torpedo or mine reported in the last twovdayi The crew' of the Xockwood'was Gen'.

Joffre, the French commander in chief, is quoted as predicting that the war will soon come to an end to the advantage of the allies. (London papers ro today inelfnoct to ad 1'iult that JTurkiaJj. position have not been seriously c.nmageA. The discussion for and against the absolute prohibition of alcoholic, liquor continue The papers are flue with letter eon tnining suggestion to meet the sitna tion. fr4" CITY FORESTRY DEPARTMENT GETS A PLACES IT IN OPERATION, tUIIHHHI lllllh IM NEW SPRAY PUMP AND 4i4H44y BOMB FAItk.4 TO EXPLODE.

London, April 3. Tha; fluctuating struggle, in the Carpathians seems to' be searing Ha decision, according to Iin patches reaching London. By successive rushes nmid and show, Russian troops said to have' 'carried; a scrips: Austrian lines' and, in the view' British observers, they bid fair soon to break through in force between the, LupkqW and ijzsok passes. In the west condition bordering on stagnation prevail. allies' ars keeping, the, Hermans in t3 dark as to and where tho big thrust will come, and meanvfhile llroy are speculating as to whether the invaders of France will rink a serious offensive situation" in theeast remains precarious.

Making Much, of It. The British press, in addition to being universally outraged that the Germans should protest the, American em basay regarding the segregation of tho crews of Submarines now held as prisoners oC war, is making much of the death of Leon Thresher, the American, who: lost his life in the sinking, of the Falaba. "What will Washington dot" askes today's Westminster Gazette, and other, papers debate along the same lines. As the weeks; pass the operations in the Dardanelles appear likely to be more and. more protected' even tho I LAST MINUTE HEWS I FALLS LIFELESS ON STREETS IN NEW YORK New York, April 3.

Levid S. Carter, secretary of, state of New Jersey, droppd dead this afternoon Jh front of 173 Broadway, this city He was 60 years of age. Heart failure was the cause of death. Infernal Machine in Garden of Greek Legation at Sofia. Paris, April .3, A bomb which had failed to explode was found in the Oar den of the Greek legation at Sofia, Bui garia, close to the minister's private of flee, according to a Havas dispatch froin Athens.

Ah investigation is being load by the 'police, The war office mode the following an fuouneement ittils afternoon' i 'Tr the re i gions of the Sorame, La Boisselle and Dompierre 'mining warrere eoiitinued, with noticeable advantages for Hie Frenelv Hie; total number of prisoners, taken ati the Forest of Le. retie, northwest of Poht A Mqusson, March 30 to .1, is rhora than' 200,. including six oflreere; "A German aeroplane wiir broucht down "yesterday after dropping on Rhelms. When fired 'ii it lmnie difttfly. came farth.

The two ayin tor, whowere. nnhiirt. wi re taken pps loner." NEW HOMEFOR SlYERS DRY liSjOMPilNy Jleconsideriiig its announced iulentidiii to retire from business, the Myers TJry goodsi. company; has decided to continue in' busine aiKJ has leased" the vacant room in Shoaff building at S07 8Q9 Calhoun street. Tho' room was leased the Eirsf National bank ago and.

the Ilrst National bank lias snb leased it to the Myers Dry Goods company, "Qur aim was to quit business, W. II. Myers told a Sentinel reporter Saturday, "but we have found it Impo'ssibie to completely dispose of our stock bo fore the expiration of our. present lease, and for that reasoA ive have leased the rooms ine Bhonir builifinff. BIG MllElf CERN IN RECEIVER'S HANDS m'" WlktWMSmi tjmgmmmmmMmmm REmR.JiiiiBL11 vsmnxsa WSlSslsS3lwvlAj SSSM? old the j.TLT'.rr zzirArs.

i p. mx i' noma oi ue nigirest trees In the city. The sutfit did not carry enough power to reach the yery highest branchea, but the one now in use would iaadle court house dome If it were effected by th scale. ii toPPnotP aph No. 1 Is seen the city forester's outfit with three of the erew.

To the left Fortater ieForern Nulm.tank th MU he WertcUmberi. The right Aj 2 i 'n. fririrr vtftw nf i ulaliag; the rosaile, operation and number 3 pictures Schults fifty feet in th air manlp The Internation eompan'y, orean I V. New York, April 3. al Ifercantile Marine 1,.

Tt J. A x. (uonfiii and con trolling a great, fleet of steamships plying between fhe United and Europe was placed in the hand pf a receiver today by the federal court. Tho receiver named, was IV 'A. VrhnlrUn vice president 'of tho' Action against thi compahy was taken by the New Vork Trust company, four nd hair per cent Collateral trust bonds, interest on which lias been defaulted.

The proceedings are understood to be friend w.M placed under; a tinue the bualneaa of the company. 15,000 LETTERS ON BAN ON BOOZE i London, April 3. rThe first inail to reach Chancel lor? ofAtheVExchequeiLlpyd treorge toaay, Drouecut aoou letters Virtuallyfall abstinence England. This number indicates that the day's" total of letters will be inercess rf .25,000. my OFFICIAL OUSTED FROM OFFICE Oklahoma Oty, Okla, Aprf 1 .3.

A. p. Watson, corporation commissioner, was impeached on two charges anion a vote of the Impeachment court was ousted from office by 29W 12 One of the charges, on which he waa convioted was" the loan of 41.000 made, to WW by Tt. K. Wooten, of Chickasaw.

Commiasioner: wataon signed the noto as security and it Was never paid. The charge was' the loan of $1,000 made to son of Watson by John EinglingK and on' which Commissioner Watson Was also FsctJrityj The 'lm i peaehment trial 'A'i 'I; Wekh insur commissioner, Will; Monday, "tAFI8HALl.tV.Jrl ARitOkAi Vynrt; 8pn Month With. Mrs, Marshall's Parnt, at Soottdsls. Aprjl JVloa: Frssldeht Thoraaa U. and JTrs.

MarabaU m(l Hire toliy.from Ix Ttisjr; expect to' remain a month vtltlng Mr. shall prnti. at ficottsdaU, elintmllea from niosnlx. CHANCES PLEA; mimwB Morrison, a Terre Haute De Tendant, "SgrrngsLast Minute Surprise. HAD JUST DENIED ALL THE CHARGES CHRISTIAN H.RIPPE EXPIRES SUDDENLY Retired Liveryman Passes Away Following Short Illness.

Weakens While Stanley is Making Final Plea for Accused. Indianapolis, April Another prise In trial of the Terra Hauta election fraud case In the federal court here was today when Fred Morrison withdrew his plea, of not guilty and. pleaded guilty and Judge Anderson made the order. Morrison was a. city employe and election inspector in precinct .0 of the Sixth ward, in which Sheriff Dennis Shea, another defendant, is alleged.

to have "purchased vote like cattle at $1 a head." The government alleged that Morri son worked the lever, on. the voting ma chine all day and spent part of the tims behind the 'machine with' the voters and a number of witnesses testified to that. Morrfeon. took the witness stand in his own defense and denied absolutely the charges. Two members of the board corroborated him, Ono of these, Cavern, was iwith perjury and held to the grand Jury under bond of $3,000.

'In Closing. Argument. A. 0. Stanley eounsel for the defense, who began the closing argu.

ment In behalf of his. client yesterday; continued, today. Tn rapid order he took lip the evidence, against' 'Edward coll, seeretary of the democrat ie county! etfrflinitteep William ''CroekeVtmerv intendent of the. city and George Ehrcnhardt, member of the board Of works and inspector ,0 regiatratlon it. election.

jlo; denied' a case had been made by the goyernment In each. case. In Drlsooll's case Stanley asserted It' was no crime prepare poll books' from the registration books: and that BriscoII had proven ho was; not: at' democratic headquarters the, inoriey ya. been 'distributed, (Corrtlnuedon p0 Column 4). Christian It.

nippe, aged S3 years, a well kiioWh retired Broadway liveryman passnd away suddenly at the. Lutheraii hospital at 4 o'clock Saturday morning following a surgical operation which he 1 9k SfV jiVBH JBi BLBBBBLB.V iH CHRISTIAN H. PIPTK. POLICE FIRE INTO AT RAN Panama Coppers Attack "Unarmed Soldiers and Civilians. much in fear of American muscle underwent Tuesday.

It was thought that he was sarely oil his way to recovery, but' Friday morning he, suffered a Telanae. Ills condition waa considered aerjou and all the immediate, members of his family were summoned to his bedside Friday erening Itts death comes as, a shock to his acqualntsjices 'i)t the city, jlr." iltipps.jwa a devoted the c'nurtb Tsjia, tlvc worker in of Its' affairs. Bora in EdgaseB, Jtrels Mlnden. -Gert many, he earn, to Amerlj, atlej inunedl ateiy to tws city when twenty one years of 'age and took employment with the. DietW; Planing' mill where he" learned the.

cabinetmaker' trad. FollowingFollowing the 'death of his brother, Fred RIppe, 'liveryman, he bought "thls'busliies. a'net remained. infit for; sixteen. J(e then entered the garage business; on Broadway where he 'i''f" Brig, Gen.

Edwards Reports on Clash in Which Cor porai is Killed. Wasliingtou, April 3. tlriff, (ien. K1 'wardBi. 'commanding tho troops In fbe 1 'ana ma canal zunn.

today reported that during the fighting Colon yoi terday betweon American and Panama policeiuen In which Corporal Xangdon, of tho coast artillery, was and thrift' soUiera were wounded, the Panama police llred tntd a frale of unarmed and. civilian! and pelted tho train with stones and rock. In his report Gen, Idwards said Cause of the rio( was 'sjjpllar to that of recent trouble, in Panama i excited police clubbing protest from other soldiers, pistols drawn' by police, shotting commenced. Cost: artillery provost patrol was attempting to stop shooting by policemen when Langdoti was killed by police lieutenant. Three men.

of a started' to return the. lire of the police, then oJHcer stopped prevetlng This wis the only firing done by Americans. When Riot Started. "Exisursiott to We. ball game from infantry post brought about 1,000 Soldiers to Cristobal, No trouble, at.

wamkL where good spirit prevailed. Toward lfJfjimfJaijYaittii: me aaioininir town of Colon. Tmme. diately turned out one eomoaBV; first under arms as provost Rjard, senv one oincer ana thirty noncommissioned ofOeer. to clear, town' and put tratnj as cautionary I shortly follow, ed to scene of riot.

Trovlncial governor, chief' of nolT andviny already: jwereV 'at, wnrt quelling the disturbance, my. aldi urg ing. goverrjljraBdxhlef of police to hold pelting fur fn si Vj HOTEL EDWIN GETS A SALOON LICENSE No One: Appears Against Applicant KleiridLinst With a Protest. After a hearing in the county com mlssloner'ss court, (Saturday, during which one; appeared to mike protest against the granting, of a saloon iioense to Ilotei Edwin, 232. Weet Main street, the board granted he permit.

In announcing that the license would be granted, Commissioner W. fjehwier made" statement in which le said i "A 'few 3ay ago dead for the commissioners bad decided not to reissue the license. But the fight started by, this man Grigg from out of town and the fight he made in charge against the plaee that he has failed to come here and sustain leaves; the commissioners nothing to do but to grant 'It." Commissioner Bchwier. then called E. Kleindinst, manager of the Ffotel Edwin company, to the Bar of the court' and warned that hi plaee would have to be conducted strictly according to law.

A. C. Borpman," James Ooodfellow and William Rabtis, called as character witnesses, testified as to the fitness of the applicant to sell Itquon Andrew Jfoynihan, editor of the Journal Osrette, addressed the bosrd briefly, speaking of the charges that had been mad by II. Jt. Grigg, of Kendall, ville.

superintendent for Indiana of the World's Purity league, thnt Fort Wsyru. was a sink hole of iniquity and flint the Hotel Edwin was a thoroughly bnd plae, nnd said if any one knew anything against tho hotel ho would lite to have the information preented In testimony before tho hoard. Tie nld hi only purpose was tn clf ar til gmxl name of the ity and to driir out id place If there were any He tiled with the board ome publieatinn In hi nm rtewpper and in the Fort Wajno Nows ui rmg upon inn cmirges. The oommissioners then requested alt who liad any testimony to give against tho Hotel Fdwin to coma forward snd be heart No one came and the license was granted. Other Granted.

The. commissioners granted the following retail license! Warden D. Harriok, 1485 West Main street! Charles Degitr. 1214 Wells street; Harry Oberholser, 816 West street) Jacob Poinaetto, 1916 avenuei Frederick KheMon. strtfeti Herman Mueller, STRAY BULLET nnAiiro i jit ii i PROVESFAML Husband of Ft: Wayne GKr Killed in Texas on a Search for Health.

HARRY NANGLE IS SHOT AT EL PASO Message to A. iCkJidfltoar' Tellff of Death of Hia Son in i Tn a message received. Friday evening giving no details except that his sonrtn law had been ehot, Albert Gouldtaj; jrs i siding at 1208. lAfayette streetreorirwj word of the death Of Harry years old, at EJ.Psso, on April The message came directed to Mrs. Nangle, who, however, is living In Chi cago, where she is orelad at the Morris five and ten cent afore.

Mr. Oosild "lng left early Saturday morjiing for Chicago and will return with his daughter. No particulars were given bub the 1 Main Maumee 1102 Wells 641 Wallace street Elvs Logan, IS? 2 Calhoun street, did npt appear to pres hi application and bis license ertlnpt. SNOW STORM HALTS LINER LUSfry.NI Unusual Precautions Taken in View of Large Passenger List. til rf it Pk wars Li VfT T' i Em at mmmmmmWM? HfvCM miiiiiiiiiiiiiiia iv.

E4 WKtJfJ" mfit (4irHf W4xm HABRY WANGLE. York, April Tlie liner Lusl tania, due to sail at 10 o'clock today for Liverpool, was: held up at her dock by thick weather and a heavy snow storm, through wliieii objects 50Q yards awy could not be seen. With ell passengers, baggage and clrgo sbaard, tho vessel lay at her 4ocx, awaiting abate bient of the storm. Her pflicers said she would be held so long as the storm last. ed till tomorrow if necessary.

Aboard the. L.U sits ma were largest list Since the war began. Unusual even for war time, wero taken to keep. from the passenger list any person whose presence aboard was not thought to be desirable. Every passenger had to establish hi identity to the satisfaction of the liner's ofilMals and no baggage was placed aboard which, waa not vouched for personally by those permitted to' sail.

presumption is that he was. killed by stray bullets from Mexican where there 1 fighting mucho.thetlmV;. Heat'th' Altliouglr Nangle never lived ht Fort Wayne he wae wall known here anl' Tuarried a' Fort Wayne girl, Slise Laiella tioulding, a of Mr. and Ifrs. AlltGH4Miflgr er yes rago.

For years: he. was a police patrol driver in Kast Chicago and ha was engaged In that poeltion when was taken St and wa compelled to undergo an operation for gallstone. Kidney and liver trouble developed and Upon advice of his physician the Sfoose order, of which was a meuihor, sent him to Paso. with Hie hope that the. change would prove ueneflcsai to him lie was getting bet ter rapidly and was well Pleased with1 Southern Texas, Vhile a member of tlievKasfc fjiicag police forco ho madu severhi Tf arrests atid soon wtm for fiimself rep utation for bravery.

About a yeaf ago I ha wan tletaiiel. a Polish dnn.ee, which enaed in a riot, iriinng the row Nangle eleven in Ui hoU der. Xannle never came to, Fqrt Wayne but what 'he1 the jkiIic station, and was well known amonnf. the members. of the local department; In a second message received by Colliding the information: was given (bat; the body would.

sent to Warren for burial; Nangle lias a brother living, in that city. KefoJ: leatlng for who is a flrpman. on. the Pennsylvania railroad; wiret to the' chief of police at FJ 'FaaVfor 'inert' tsibi concerning the death of. his eon ln law.

Hi. German Cruiiseir "Did Not Try Basii in Storms WaahingtonApril 3 A whirling gale and snowstorm which enveloped the Virginia Capes last night and today did not tethot the German auxiliary cruiser Trinf ffoT'iiisikej daa for the. sea ihecordon of bos tile cruiser outide and at ojclock' this: from Hampton Roads said, tho German raider' still wa moored to Tbe storm' which 'drew tha curtain of secreoy; oyer for a few hours by. destroying all meana' of coni' munlcation with the iHampton; Roads distrlctVsav 'wireless, giving Commander Thieriahena fateful op portunity to resume hi" commerce destroying, voyage freably coated, sup pllad and, atartd eron of rumors and, reports' wtteh iBpreact vrlcfe Iy saying German cruieer, iad dashed behind; eurtalnof. snowflakes and'past the; watcbdogsat the entranos to When th govern rnfnfal agencies after much effort got, into touch.

with JfewV! PortJIews, Vacate: that: the FrinzEitel had Attempted no, new iBtlll.f,urnlshed to oy iartaystery.rto'.hirV commander's future" oourser 'Official: 'tb the navy'as Tr0m'3Corfoik. last night said there iwa: 'change; "slti Secretary Deniehf, today seat taeeaagesi to Rear Admiral Eeatty, commanding the, Jforfolkl, navy; VaW, in Rear. Admiral Tflelm, pi', tb'e'Alabsjna, f.ori report. tt, ifejwWtirt.tofVi; iWit.

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