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cbimciLritocobiNGS. Aldermeq Calkins moved, AUleis man Gugger that1 tha -Ga ler' frohuFaacagoula. Miaa. also holding-the ships Cantata Bedhktff, prisoner op ebargea having violated ttai Mexican nivl- s-y. i I IB oil IV ENDIMHGESnON ORTOMAti! PAIN IN FIVE MNUTES held Monday lng the route of extern ev Feb.15thl9I5.

and On call of aye and i a-1 ft- 37IUVES L0S1S AS FOE DESTROYS '4; .4 BRITISH fe'feLEVEMXI(KI The council ihet in reguhzr. session, iderhien, bring present except Alderman Dsnielm Harris, end Jack TJflt Vf a Mdyor-FSna occupied the ehair regular meeting. held Feb- IBIS; were readon motion seconded by Alderman and on call ot JLU kaIiasi Papers, Diapepsin sick, RfMir fraeitv einmflrhe': y. fed fine: Jpj; mti Situation. Regarded Critical OfJregonReportedtd Have', Evacuated.

-t I v. VfjAj, 1 UORE WARSHIPS PRE SENT Time' Ui -In live nyea and nays, tho minutes were next, rcgnlar meeting, and on. call of distress wlll go. No indigestion! PPved ns rend and ordered 'print-1 the aye fend naya pn tfla amendment, heartburn, wurnes or belching of RreaenF vpllng JVIdcrnjen Scbitdle. Henry Kaa 7- Sherman, Wagner, Landgraf, gas, acid, or pructatlona of nn-.

a report, from, tho -hoard of local Bnufifher had Klrehhefer, elghrvot-digealed no dlzlner, bloatIiig, improvement, together with nn Item- lng. aye, ATdetmen Knobel, Calklna. foul breath or headache. eelimfetelrom the city bnglqeer, Ftahl and Hayes, four Toting no, and Dlapcpaln ta-' noted; tor fmmendlng that this ordinance amendment was deel speed in regulatiig iip'set stomachs. 1 2 PK 'Jl Md i- Ih n.itnVoaf' I of F00" of Center.

ortglnnU motion imtuu, thtf surest, quickest and moat j. Wyandotte, Ottawa, Frnit, Miami, men Gugger, Knohte. 8chndle, Henry certain Indigestion remedy in the and Columbia In the city of Hill, Sherman, Bauscher, Freeport, was -read. On7 motion of Klrehhefer and Landgraf. nine vot-'Aldermxn Calkins, aeeonded by Al- lng Calkins, 8tahl, ddrman the ordinance waa Hayes, three'Vutlng no.

The motion ferred to tho administration, was declared and. on call of the aye and nayes, Al- On motion of -Alderman Calkins, ilerman Hugger, Knobel, Calkinssfteqondpd by Alderman Gugger, and Stahl, Hayes, Sherman and Wagner on cal of the ayes and naya. all the anren voting aye, Schadle, aldermen present voting aye. the Henry; HIHr Bauscher, Klrehhefer council adjourned. Sent "by 'the Kaisers Submarines at Wide- Separated Joints: IEILS STORY 1--, Tarpado Hit Ship Warning England Amazed byi Raid Vsa- aals Go to: Bottom Soon After Being Hit IjOndbn, Much 10.

During the early hours of the morning German submarines made their presence- known at three widely separated on the Brltiah coast, and. It ia stated official: without giving warning to. their crewa, tank three British' -merchant steamurs. In one case, that of the steamer Tanglatan, which was torpedoed off Scarborough, in the North aea, 37 mpa of her ere of! 38 are miaaing. Only One Man 8aved.

Only bne man from tha' vessel waa picked up by a paaalng ship. The at-tacif-which sent -the Tanglatan to the bottom was made half an hour: after JrfldhTghL, lv I-' Carranza Resents! Lateit Note Fronj 'Wilson But Will Answer tt Bet-tleshlps Due at Vera. Cruz I- Washington, Mtfch 10! Develop menta came swiftly during the day In the Mexican crisis Mere they are: I 1. Secretary Bryan announced ho, had -warned all Americapjt in Mexico City to. depart, promising to keep open communications for them.

'L Secretary Daniels ordered, battleship Georgia and cruiser Wash' 1 Ington to Cruz In consonance this program and 'the plan of the 'administration to Carranza to 1 Carranza resented UtestUnlled 'states but' told Consul 8illiman would reply to It formally. He iald Obregon had not kept food sup-out. of jhe capjtei. 4. Obregon and bis Carranza troops reported to have evacuated 'Mexico City and Zapata' forces to have occu-Tiled the place.

Repairing Railway North. Dispatches came through an embas-ay last, night from three newspaper correspondents in Mexico City announcing, the receipt of the Bryan warning, but stating -it waa tnrpoaslble for anyone to depart even If he wnnt-ed to do so. -The Villa agency, however, an-noUnced that Zapsta forcea 'had begun repairing the railroad northward. Communlcatfon with tbo. border would be restored In six days, the message aald.

jiWhen Bear Admiral Caperton sr-rives at Vera Cruz Thursday with the battleship1 Georgia and" cruiser Wash- Ington apeciOc Inatructiona regarding the situation wfll be given to him. The Inatructiona ao far, sent do not perm Hr him to land.a-aaiior'br-madne on Mexican Daniels Calls Dauiela haa sent for Bear Admiral Cameron Winslow, who for months waa In command of the ape-clal'equadrdA lrilMezIcan waters lie will discuss the Mexican situation with and Invite auggeations looking to a solution of the problem forced upon American, attention. Word reached Capt Willlsm fl Bodgers of the Delaware! at Vera Crus that trouble was feared at progresa lfe st once Bent a wireless John R- R- Blakeley of the Dea Moines to hasten Mbk' to Progreso and stand, by for the protection of American and-for-. elgn Interests. Word reached the state end navy departments that the, Dea Moines had arrived it- Progreso.

THAW'S WIFE MAY. AID HIM 1 lena rtreed-route from Chics aa to wr ifalnnt treet. be seoepted this bo- nayn, all the Aldermen present Voting "kye. A Alderpisu Knbbe! moved, Alder, man Calklna that Walnut street to; Homer street be the 7 next Alderman- Gugger moved aid -Alderman Klrchhefer roconded, an artiendmenl' to the original motion that lhA deferred Tb the WM. City Cleric, BELIEVES RING SAVED LIFE Throws Turquolsa Away Whlis Flying In a' Hydroaeroplane.

Palm. Beach, Fla, March 10. Miss Joropbine lxwls PCCl of New' York, ho is here with Tier aunt and iihcie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pope or New YdrtC went p- in a by dreaerqpiane 4l, P.1 venture.

At tho hrlalit of a tliourand feet she. got a' bad acaro when a rift of lipped the' plane. Being superstitious, she pulled a turquoise ring from Her finger and it gway, haying heard it wne had lurk to Wcsir the Miss Peel believes the act rived her life. TWENTY-THREE TOWNS DRY Four In Minnesota Return to tho 81. Paul, March re-' porta In from sllnos half of the irfunJ-rlpalilles of Minnesota that, ruled on the and'dry" issue, juillcatinna-are that the "no force had made marked gains, among the smaller' towna bf thrAtyc.

nhiely towns that reported twenty-three formerly wet' lin'd voted four hitherto dry" gone over, to the license roluiqn. and In remaining places there was no 1 iW MEXICANS HOLD U. S. SHIP Xmerlcan Schooner Gcized by Carranza New---Orleans- March 10. Jtqsado, merchant, of-.

Merida. Jdpziro. who reached hero, brought lhat Carranza military authorities, at Campeche-have, erlred tho American srheuner Rusle ll. Dant- HORSES Morris Falken- stein will be at the 'Enterprise; livery barn, Saturday, March 13, .15, to buy all kinds of liorses: Dont be afrtiid to bring in Air. Falkenstein wiil of of 21 gation lawk, accordlng to r- ceived here.

-i! 1 -v- Bffth Hffuaea of State Leglalaturo Deal, Blow Womsiy? Dover, Marck foousea the Delaware legislaturo killed' sepr ante bills amending -tho constitutlqo Whereby women gan vqtok. result overwhelmingly agalnat. this suf-fraglota, nothwlthitandlng the ntoat ptrited campaign ever conducted Iff. Delaware. vote In tho bouse wag nays' to 8 yeas.

In. the senate the result woe 11. ujra to.q PERKINS SAVED v.QY NEGRO V- New. York Financiers Boa Capsizes Whne Ht Is Finhfng In West Palm-Beach, 'March Iff, Georg -W Perkins, -millionaire hanker of New was rescued from a watery grave in the St. Loula Inlet'' bcn a boat In which he waa Ashing was 'Overturned high A negro tiithe boat wlth 'hlm rescued the.

banker after a har-battle with the wave. 1 NEVADA BOXING BILL WINS Legislature Passes Measure; Permit--; ting Twenty-Round BoutsT- Carson City, Nev; March ltfv-The Nevada legislature passed the bill per milting 20-round boxing exhibitions In the state. The bill now goes to the governor: Jnr.hla ago a similar bill, waa defeated in th. house. No Votes.

Cast on Hrirnary Dixon, llh, March 10. At a city pri- niary at Isw Paw the -polls wore kept open bli day without a vole bring caeL I am logging CA ai-fee timber and will be prepared, saw poles or llnibeni dimension stuffs and boards for 'any' on? who may -plan to do -building the mailing year. Parties who wish to aave moftry wil) do well to make an arrangement with me for their needs In such building ma" lerlals before I begin Mwing. 'Intending builders in the neighborhood of Davis-Itoek City. Rock Grovo and --Orangeville, lllfiiois, and Monroe.

take tege this oppurtupily. and theniselvea some 'money. George A. Hilchher, It, F. No.

City, III. Phone, 1706 Rock Grove, 111. 2-10w'6w dilawlw Just arrived at the W. Hew Olivcr caais far Van, afes2to 12.Pnce aad vb choice. Coni and see them the good ones, a pay the top price.

Ms fr. IF CONSTIPATED If peevish, feverish and sick give California Syrup fc' Mother! Vcur child isn't ufurai Ijr tod peevish. Sfe tongue ia cod ted; Chin la aauro alga 'its lit-tie liver and bowels need a -cleansing at paler feverish)! full of cold, breach' bftd, throat doe? nt'eat, aleep or act naturally; has re member, a gentle lifer and owel cleansing thould always be; the flrat treatment given. equals. California Syrup of Flga" for children's ins; give tbaspoonful, in a few! hours ull the feuf waste, sour bile and fer- i food lB fogged In the bqwels paeso out ofhe system, ihd you have a well -and child again.

All children love this harmless delicious fruit. laxative' and it never faili to effect a-good Inside'' cleansing. Dirctioiua babies, children of all and grown-ups are -plainly written on the bottje. Keep Jt handy iu your A little glveq today saves a -sick child toqiorro w-bu tgeOhe: gcutilncAsk your druggist for a 60-cent bottle of Californa Syrup of. then look und see that it ia.

made by the Callfornfti Fig Syrup Company' commissioners participated tp the Fourteen thousand ami sixteen were cast. The eight successful candidates for commissioner will not be known until late today. Clare, one of the two mayoralty nominees, was Will county's campaign manager for Boger Sullivan when the latter, was running for United- State CLAIM ATTACK FAILS Berjiru Hears Bombardment of Dardanelles Is Without Result. British List of Casualties 8howa Twenty-Five Killed and j-v Eight Wounded. -London, March .10.

Th proas bureau Issued a Hat of casualties. In the Dardanelles; operations for -March i. It shows that25Lwere killed niee-sw verely 19 slightly wounded and tbfeA missing. BeHin wlreleas via Sayvllle). the reports received here from Constantinople agree in de- daring that the bombardment- qf the Dardanelles is proving a failure and that the allied fleet has suffered According to advice received live flagshifl Queen Elizabeth have been and a trench armored cruiser haa been put put of -Two -mine Sweepers are also reported sunk.

Copenhagen. March JO. It is semiofficially announced In Berlin that panic relgna In Constantinople: Enver Pasha, It la roitorled. haa hurried- to Berlin for a secret conference with Ktaperpr William Jn regard Jo lhi-ltardanelles. iaaurmised (hat sf-me coup in order to save.

L'onalantlniiplc will he attempted, an outcome these, meetings! liondon, March An -Athena di patch to the Telegraph gays the village -of Kllld Bnhr and Kepedje, in the Dardanelles, have been burned as a result of bombardment. liy the. allied warships. A communication Isaued In Paris by the French ministry of aayji: During-the day of March the au-pefdreadnsught Quebn Elizabeth; supported by four cruiaers, entered the Dardanelles and with 381-millimeter gunz bombarded. Fort.

Rumlli Medjldieh Tabfa, situated on Toint Kllld Bahr. The bad weathes-haa. hindered operations" -The operations qf this fleet, now reported to have been re-enforced by another battleship of the Queen Elizabeth class, are known to include-non hfpt.than those thna havt been mentioned thus far in the dispatches. The reimrta that three, of the forts guarding the narrows, 'one on the Eq-roiman and two on the Asiatic aide, 11 of which were -armed with 14-inch guna, have been silencefl. have increased confidence that the 'guns' of the warships are quite heavy enough to force the straits, although nobody seems to expeet this to be done quickly or without lossta.

A dispatch ffom Rome to the Frankfurther Zelttfng says that a steamer arriving at an Italian port reports haying met 33 French transports near the Island of Malta, heading toward tho Dardanelles. SET FIGHT DATE F8R APRIL 3 Promoter Curjay Hean Willard Will Btart ImmediAaly Havana. 1 Havana, March 10. A light for tha worlds heavyweight pugilistic Cham-, plonabip wllj take place at Havana Saturday, April 3, between Jack Johnson and Jess' last obstacle in the way of having tha flght take place here waa removed when Jack Cuylcy, endeavored To, have the men. meet, at Juarez, Mez March received a cable frbm Willard saying that he would start immediately for Havana, arriving hero from New Orleans March Oely Oea BROMQ QUININE" Wheniavar you Inal a cold eomlns onVltainl of tha fun nama, IJLX ATI yEB ROMO OUI umv Ab wvsL At six O'clock lnttieTnornng another aubmarine-sank Ihe ateaiLer IUackr Wbod off Haatings, in thEnglieh chan-' ncl, while a third submarine Rank th steamer Princes Victoria off Liverpool at 9 15 o'clock.

Exploit Are Surprise. news of the latest exploits, of the German submarines came Just jib tlffi British public wps congratulating, themselves that- tho threatened German. aea blockade bad been a failure Are Lost. Hartlepool, via London. March Iff.

The crew of 38 men qf the British steamer Tanglatan were except one man, according to iho state: men made by the sole survivor af the vessel, Vhb has been landed here by the steamer Wopdvllle. The Tanglstan said this Inan "waa torpedoed off SrprtiorouKh. She was qtrucjc amidships and went-down almost Immediately. All the members of. the crew were in the but they were unable to disconnect the lowering tackle before the ship sank and dragged down Ihe boats with her.

1 caught hold of. a piece of wreckage' and clung to lt for nearly lhreehoiirs in ihe until Men Wore Life The survivor hf. the Tanglstan James tVTocln, an Sixteen men 'of the crew were English and. the remainder Arabs. The boats ha0 already been swung out' in view of a possible submarine-', attack, and most of the ineit bh bok rdf whriTrTTT S' heftki when the Vessel was 4-'' Blsckwood's Crew Ssfe.

New Haven, England, via- London. March. captain and drew of tha -steamer "Blackwood, which spnlf, off Hastings at six o'clock Tn the landed here. They say that their laden with -coal and bound from Blyth. for.

Havre, was. tor-, pedneil without warning during a snowstorm early In the morning, 8ff miles south of Dungeness. According to thq. men a submarine was discovered Just -Taw aril of Ihe Blackwood, hut her number eouhl not he seen. On8 of.

the officers says he saw- the perlsrope submarine close by thesfeantpr. Suffered From Exposure. Liverpool, via Mnr-h 10. Tbo crew of the siesmor Irlnecsa-Vie. torla In two small boats! were lowed In Xhp mien were suffering from of the sinking hls by a-- German 'submarine, the captain-said: 1 1 The aubmarlhe discharged a tor pedo at ua without even showing her periscope? as the weather conditions were excellent and a number of special lookouts whp were posted to.

keep watch saw no submarine. At o'clock the steetsmari suddenly shouted: torpedo hr coming! He had seen the white swirl of the missile. Even as he spoke it hit -us and a violent explosion followed, which' caused the vessel instantly to list heavily. I ordered, two boats overboard and Into them tlie creyr scrambled. Our ship disappeared In about fifteen minutes." to of the name offirn have Raws at '(' Ajvi r.

e-'i'-j-s y- whole world, and besides it js Mlllions of men and women now eat their 'favorite, foods, without fear they know Pfepe'a Diapepsin will says them from' any stomach misery, riease, for your sake, get a large fifty-cent case ofPapes Diapepsin fro hi drug 'store and put your stomach Don't keep on being miserable life ia tod short you are not hero make stay Eat what' you like and digest it; enjoy.it, without dread of rebellion in'thd stomaph. Tapes Diapepsin bpiongs in your home Should tone of. the family, eat Something don't agreeJK.ith jKemjprJnjcqse of iiq xas-(rltis or 6tomach' derangement at day-titiio it is handy give qulckcujtf surest relief know'n. GENERAL LEONARD WOOD General Wojtd, former chict of staff 'and nowv commander of departemnt of the East, denies 'hnvinp any connection WltK 'the with which Fis haa.been'connected. -tT 'I Northeast of Klnussettie liiwsians captured the remnants of an Austrian column which had hren enveloped In a flanking moremrnt.

Berlin. March It): The bfficirl com-wunitif ionjusued. Uy.Jhc.Gcjquan: war stgloa that Ituasian attacks shout Augjtsto.wn and northeast of ljmza Feen rcpufsed.wlth heavy liymcs. and north wcit of Inssr-yeZ' omled favorahly. nr the Gormans, and Russian 'north of ami Kdrlliwost.

of Nowtiulavtro proved tnoffcclivoi Council of Ministers. Conference. Is in Feellnj la General Throughout Couiv try That Nation li on Eva-of Great Events. Nome, March 10. An extremely lm-iwrtant meeting of the council of ministers was.

held last night, beginning 9:20 o'clock and continuing for several hours. The ministers were brought together on an urgent sumoioni and it is believed that they considered mailers of the gravest importance, for the future of Italy. information as to their, decision has been madyw fo lic. The wqa called after Premier Salandra, whq haa Just returned from a -visit. where a -new military' hnrbor was had spent moat of the day in an interview With Baron Bonnfno, minister of for-ejgn affairs.

The feeling ll general that Italy ia on the eve of great events. Great nallonal spirit was manifest! throughout the premier's- visit to Gaels, the people showing a patriotism that impressed the minister greatly and convinced many In hia party that ithe public wauts intervention. A remark by the premier at Gaels' is repeated ail over the aa indicating the course of future -events. In referring to the kind of browq bread which tflll, be allowed in Italy after March 22, Signor 8alandra sald: "This is a noble bread. Our' soldiers Will bo th'b first to be' sacrificed and Italians will see the destiny of the country Primary Held.af Benton, III.

1 Bpntoni 111., March' lO.Tho -following were nominated primary commission form: For msyoi 8prucel, C. D. Rea and Bldney B. py; CommlssionerB, L. 8k(nner, Cpsg roves, T.

O. Hoses Rea. W. V(, Munday, John Cy, )L Suncan, Andrew Hack; police A. Offa Heal and George JGt no- i t- and Landgraf, five voting'no.

and the motion was declared Alderman Wagner -moved, Aldep man Gugger seconded, that the Are committee bo authorlaed to, purchase the fire hose, with mayor apd fire mare-hal added to tha committee with power to act, and on calLef the ages and hays. Alderman Gugger. Henry Hill. Klrehhefer and Land-graf, five voted aye, Aldermen Calkins, Stahl'- Schadle, Hayes. Sherman ana Bauscher, seven voted noand- tfie.

motion was declared- lost. Alderman Calkins moved: Alderman Stah th matter of purchase qC- flre. hose bo referred hack to the committee t6 report, at its earliest convenience, and on call of Iho and all the aldermen present voting aye. A petition- signed by Ray Ward and twenty-six other properly owin era was read asking the council to place a light' at the Intersection or Miami and Delaware streets. mono nof Alderman! Stahl seconded by Alderman seconded' by Atder-nan Calklna, and on call of tho ayes and nays.

petition was referred lo ihe light committee with power to att, all the alderfoen present voting aye. Alderman Knobel moved. man Stahl seconded, fhat the light committee ho instructed, to place a light intersection of Shaffer and American st The following city bills 'Were presented. On motion of Alderman Calkins, r-eeonded by Alderman Gugger. 4he-bfla were allowed, and the clerk liir.fruCtejl to draw orders 'for the various amounts, all the aldermen present voting aye.

CTJltrrtlLlTE i-T'Nii. Salary of. City Offlcrr. Wm. j.

Goff. Mary Gordon Lenore Charles 8, Michael Mammoser F. T. Brandt. 50.00 25.00 50.00 25.00 67.50 25.00 41.50 37.50 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 20.00 20.00 1 Dr.

E. E. Buriell. Pp ntiooff. 1 Adolph Herbig.

George- J. 1 Ezra Durting August Altemcier. Helen Knauff i 4 Pol Ire Wm, J.rlt. MeC-ooI II, Keller; Frnl Adani. Wilkey Rudolph Frans 4.

William Harris Robs Oblander. Joseph" John A. Wlllfam. Cliarlca Kdwarii Hroyyn George. Lcerahuls.

C. Donatad George Mnddcr Cliro Hickey August F. Melerkort; Chaa, Crowe Department. 50.00 27.50- 32.50 32.50 30.00 32.50 32.60 32.50 32.50 32.50 33.50 32.50 32.60 32.10 32.50 32.50 32.50 a 4 Hre lAeparinirnt. F.

ltodemeyef. taarles Borsdorf. E. P. Faubel Charles K.T.

Anton Nam pel Earl Kahley. Harry White: Henry Preyer. John Luedeke Rudolph Dalt. Frank Botdorf Herman Setts. Charles Kasten Blmon Busch.

James Branen II. T. Lawson Roy ftacfcus'. h. Tappe.

City Knginrer'a OfOee: R. Bushel lo A. 1 Dresser August Krarht 4Jf sn.do 40.00 37.50 37.50 37.50 35.00 35.00 35.00 .35.00 35.00 36.00 i 25.00 35.00 36.00 35.00 35.00 .35.00 35.00 35.00 .39.00 42.25 12.50 Nervier In TmwurerV Office. Mr. Carrie Dustman.

Francks Dittmar Jo Lichienberger MrwF. M. Lenore Good Win Clarence Hawley Will Bockey James Darrah Bushel Ic Fred Spulhwick Frank Ellla Frank Brandt rtvc Cummings Ed Llcbtenberger 50.00 27.76 27.75 24.50 4.00 6.00 5.00 8,00 4.00 6.00 2.00 ag Total .1., 12,150.34 On mntlori of Alderman Schadle, seconded by Alderman LaDdgraf, all bids for fire; hose were rejected, and on cal of the ayes nd the al-dermen present voting aye. Womans Health and spirits depend upon her digestion and circulation. Sallow akin, pimple.

facial blemishes and depression din? appear after the system hns been cleansed And the blood purified by BEECHAUS Bw. Evalyn Nesblt Declares She Will tyslp i If Requested To. 'Nw York, March 10. Evelyn Nep-. bit Thaw ia expected to go to the res-, cue of Harry Thaw, alayer of Stanford J.Whlte, despite the fears she expressed a few months ago-that her husband would kill her If released.

A week ago a process server, from thB diatrict attorneys office called on Mrs. with a bidding her to appear at the trial for the She was quoted as hav- aald! r'-- am tiled of. thla 1 think Harry is being persecuted, and if 1 any Interest whatever ln.it, 4t -will ba. to do what I can for him; I think he haa been confined long enough, and if hla lawyers want me 1 will do anything I can for him." 1 YOU KNOW HIM MORRIS TALKENSTEYN, the wcil khuwn horse buyer, the irian lhat trcats you right, APOLOGIZES TO. VAli DYKE Interruption of Correspond ncs pua to Misunderstanding.

The Hague, via London, March 10 The 'German foreign office has sent through Jameq.W. Gerard, American ambassador to Germany, an expression cf regret and an -explanation to Henry Van Dyke, the American minister to Holland and Luxemburg, regarding the Interruption of. Dr, Van Dyka'a corre-V apondence with Luxemburg; The trouble la attributed in the explanation to a mlaunderatandlng on the part of the military oopimander at Treves. It la stated that orders have been issued to prevent such an Incident, occurring. again.

SCOTT FACES INDIANS ALONE Ganaral Warned They Have No gard for Flag of Trues. Bluff, March -10 Brigadier General Scott arrived hero' by auto; moblla. He annouhewd' that he grould A at once go to the' Indiana and' Attempt to dissuade them from further reslab -V7aneeL Cltlxens-warned 8eott against his courae. and tol him that the In--I', dians might kill him, aa they held ho nghrd lor a flag or, true. Ho per alatud.

in his course, hpwever, and it oufcwtthh-guide to th8 Indians' ff AMMQNQS MAYOR LOSES K. M. Woazcynakl Defeated for Nomination at Primaries, liaminond, March 10. K. it.

osxczynski, reform mayor of West Hammond, who Virginia Brooks put in office, was defeated for tho nomination for're-clectlnn by Paul Kamradt in toe-city primaries. Henry Deters, the third candidate bn the People's ticket, was fe poor third, Kamradth plurality was 100. There were no contests on the Democrat ticket, headed' by Mar tin Finfteran for; mayor. There -was rioting in one ward and Five hundred women- voted. FIERCE FIGHTING IN POLAND Russiant'and Teutons Both Report Repulse pf Many Attacks by Other.

Petrograd, March 10. Heavy lighting on the whole front In Poland is announced in tha' official statement issued by the Russian general staff. lBe-' tween the Nlemen and Vistula rivers the lighting haa qf a -desperate character. In the regions of Belny, Auguatowo, Lomia and Drob-it fa atated that. German attacks were repulled with heavy losses.

On the front between the Vlatula and PUL ca rivers attacks and counter-attacks era In -the Carpathians ths-Auatriana aunebed fierce attacks' and gained some Ruaaiaa tranches, only to be drlw JOLIErS LARGEST PRIMARY Sevan Candida tea for Mayor-and ifo for Commissioners. tojiet, March the largest iry 'vott ever bast ia JolM-Wil-H. Clara and William a Barbed ig? i C- wtof aomlaatoir as th.two candidates la Mtot grot election under the com-mtoEloa form 1 of governmon which L-urfil tokd place April tt Sevaa cahdh tar wuror and Ul MiUBttolw.

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