BRITISH LOSE 100 FROM TRANSPORTS Turkish Torpedo Boat Sunk After Atiacks on Troop Ship. ——————————— LULL IN THE CARPATHIANS Weather Conditions On the Eastern Front Prevent Active Operations. Airmen Of Both Belligerents Are Active. Lovdon.—A Turkish torpedo boat, which attempted to interfere with toe preparations for the resumption of the operations against the Dardanelles and Asia Minor by atlacking the British transport Mantou, was driven aground on the coast of Chios and destroyed by the British cruiser Minerva and Brit. ish torpedo boat destroyers An otucial statement in reference to the affairs says that three torpedoes were fired at the Manitou, but missed the mark, but that 100 men from ine transport were drowned. How this oc swred without the transport being struck is not explained. Forts Again Bombarded. the only official staten Allies on the land aud eperations ag t Turkey, but from unofficial it Is learned that warships have been attacking the forts at Bulair on the Gallipoli while Turkish reports say that attacks bave been ont the Dardanelles from the outer entrance, and that te Majestic and Swiftsure have bombard- ed the forts near Gaba Tepeh. The arrival of spring, which has given the aviators their opportunity, hes brought almost to a standstill the battle in The sians are still he neigh bonhicod of Uszok Pg through which heig but wit! Sowing This is ent from the BOA ains sources peainsula made the Carpathians SALACKILE in road is commanded by ts held the Germanic allies, snows, the movement In the » at widely front, | sec the Alsace Champagn in the Prove when A ! ordina has border pats territe SUusiLOms advar SY CK, HE SHOT DUKE Wounded By General Sievers AYES ly unimpeach reported sic olas Nic the late General ied Russia sumrooned bs ihe A heated WAS to ex} nth Army pe lain dels IY # ue and Duke eral Vers box on the latter thereupon drew a revolver wounded the Grand Duke, gud ly turning t upon himself ear The ma equent he weapon REPRISALS UNDER WAY Officers Placed In Bolitary Ce Ten British nfinment, alle, Ten pr Gen taken from the local srs of war and placed confinement in Magdeburg of reprisal for the Jritain of the submarines held pris- The 10 officers re to include the son of a former bassador In Berlin. The of this officer, however, ia not Germany ieoners of the in solitary T: is 4 measure ir erew oners ferred British Ramer given aimerd by Great of German in England An DYNAMITERS SENT 10 PRISON. May Serve 30 Years For Blowing Up Clergyman’s House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa-— Michael Petrol tonls, who pleaded guilty of dynamit. ing the home of the Rev, J. V. Kud- irkas in Kingston, near here, under a Blackhand threat, was sentenced to not less than 11 years and 9 months and not more than 30 years in the Penitentiary and to pay a fine of 31.4006 SEES END OF WAR NEAR. Okuma Predicts Early Peace Because Armies Will Be Exhausted. Toklo, Japan.—Count Okuma, the Japanese Premier, speaking to a num- ber of journalists on the European war, expreseed the opinjon that hostill ties soon would have to come to an end owing to the exhaustion of the belligerents. AIR RAID UPON ENGLISH COKST Aeroplane and Two Zewdlis. Drop Fifty Bombs. ——————— NO LIVES REPORTED LOST Larger Cities Avoided—Rald Believed To Be In the Nature Of Re. connaissance, To Be Fol. lowed By Others. Amiens, France.-—Several bombs have been dropped by a German Taube aeroplane In the vicinity of the Cathedral here. Ten persons were killed or wounded. “The damage done was shen! London. England experienced third hostile air raid, but the ast, like those immediately preceding resulted in no loss of life. In the sev- eral raids, however, there was con- siderable damage to property. Taking advantage of fine weather, which enabled a to visit the and the coasts a flying vicinity of the of Suffolk woplane, having Tyne Ee croseed SEX, German a« rth Sea, flew over the bombs dropped in towns of ingbourne, the Bugle which ia the dropping all, four mis les were of t! eham Sitt just across the Shep the All bon On hi in inity and from the Isle of bey, birthplac British royal abs fell in 8 way the rbury naval fiving corps fields. irman pass oth er + ed over in Ke logive Cante and towns { ex] near t 1 People Cut By Glass nd nol loose any pro upon or Tor il» + 3 Leppelins—-{oy : believed wo of Anglia here Lo con of it in the De nature a y of mill . avoided, nal y + 1 pasgag in the Carpathians. thaw has and the o mud an swolle no inki of th »Germans anking inity rection movamen wgtrinns we the fact been and Gna pro- eonding Car Pol in, apparenily wil iting the Aust ore rein utheast foreen nto the hians, In the West tive calm pre valls, following the reported French of Arras, which would give trem another point of vantage which to launch an off chosen moment arrives pa - para victory north from nsive when the Indian Troops Lose Heavily. office reports flicted an who had Indian have In Turks of them in Mes he British troops on the arge force that Indian other defeat athered a and irreguiars to oppose BOPO hile the Rossians have harassing Tarkish merce Lama, been in the four steamers and several sailing ves and bombarding Asia Minor coast gels forts IN FALL JAP OORONATION Emperor Yoshihito Toe Be Crowned November 10. Tokio. ~The cabinet fixed November 10 as the dute for the coronation of Emperor Yoskihito. The ceremony was to have taken place last Novem ber, but a postponement was made neceseary by the death of the Dowager Empress. The Diet already has ap propriated 4,000,000 yen ($2.000,000) for the expenses of the ceremony. EE GIRL TO FLY ACROSS U. 6. Miss Stinson, Aged 19, Plans Long Aeroplane Trip, San Antonio, Tex. Miss Catherine Stinson, a 19yearold aviatrix, an- nounced here she would undertake a transcontinental flight from New York to San Francisco. Bhe expects to start from New York about June 1 In a f0-horsepower aeroplane, i i | wk, # a 155 A . Sih, a “compere Rout ARTILLERY ABANDONED” py Eh) AGAIN SUSPECT JAPANESE PLOT Suspicious Conduct of Warships in Mexican Waters. 4,000 Japanese Marines S To Be Said sumably Jackies in Turtle Bay, Pre. In Connection With anc Saving Of Stranded Cruiser. Will Make inquiries Navy Daniels at t coast ition ¢ two Mexican od that nN (¢ gnoe fie i Villa and wy asked kad obtained fro and $s io io in the Bernsiorfl, no but hint 1 interested absence of Ambassador off cial statement was fortheoming, indicated at the embassy { Gerpan legation al Mexico City be advised the repor Any protest to the Mexican orities con the matter, wuld a vi lation of Mexico's neu nade thr the the Maxon capi Can it was the will of in auth which = cerning pear ap io be would be ugh nl ained In Arrange ghe at be asce: made no Bo under tab which ments with sxico was autho lish a camp Turtle Bay. TO BUY 38 HYDROAEROPLANES. MADERO NOT SLAIN ONHUERTA ORDER = Ex-President of Mexico Denies | He Was Implicated. | i | To Burgess Company. Washington, Secretary announced that eoniract for three hydroseroplanes at $11.600 each would be awarded to Burgess Company of Marblehead, Mase The specifications call for machines with a gpecd of 80 miles an hour, sustained flight at least seven hours and ability to climb with full load, 6600 feet In 20 minutes. Proposals will be issued in the near future for more hydro aeroplanes. Meanwhile naval aero patitical experts are watching closely developments in alr eraft growing out of the Eurapes War, thes FIVE BODIES FOUND IN HOME. Poisoned Four Children and Herself, Spokane, Wash.—The bodes of Mrs, Luther A. Leonard and her four chil dren were found in the family home here. The police reported Mrs. Leon: ard had poisoned her children and her golf. Neighbors told the police that Mrs. Leonard has been despondent be cause her husband had met financial reverses and that she had been fll Mother Statement In clares Heads Of the Administra. tion At Washington Unfair To Were Mexico io The rele former fed the when ho had becan oouniry He months « ted lapacd Mex poir situation in deeply a word and for me to analivee "Anarchy is too soft " 1. Mexico would eventual he an but ? be saved v he did aM would be 1 GIRLS BRAINS LIKE MEN'S President Of Vassar Sees Little Difference. New Chicago. Axiris about as me Noble MeCracken, new Vassar College n's de, ¥ fruv £ Ae aii wy before oeintio Private Prepara $s € 1 Middle West at the tory Schools of the University of Chicago. “Men and wom. en differ little in me character istics.” said Dr. McCracken, “What is due to the genera. tiong of artificial economic and social conditions under which women have heretofore lived.” nial STRIKE RIOTER GUILTY. Louis Urich Convicted Of Murder Of Constable Riggs. Falrmont, W. Va.—The jury in the case of Louis Urlch, tried In Circuit Court here on the charge of firstde gree murder in killing Constable W. R. Riggs in the strike riot at Farm- ington, found the prisoner guilty of firet degree murder, and recommended lite imprisonment. Otherwise the punishment, according to the State laws, would have been hanging. Others implicated in the riot will be tried Monday. TRAIN HITS GAR FIFTEEN KILLED Twenty Injured on Outskirts of Detroit. BODIES DROP ALONG STREET Most Of the Dead Are Foreigners, Who Were On Their Way Home—Four Victims Are Women, Detroit, Mich. Fifteen persons were killed and about 20 were Injured in a collision between a Detroit city street car and a string of freight care pushed by & switch engine on the Detroit Toledo and Ironton Railroad. Most of the dead are foreigners, whose homes were beyond the western limits of the city. Four of them are women. The street car, one of the service, was heavily loaded with homeward bound from day's Ag the car ap hed tl raliroad crossing it gtop and the mdauctor ran akead to largest in i } passe [pete Prong [4 ngers work DIVER, On Bandy Bottom Feet Down used 2,527 KILLED IN BATTLE. At Neuve Chapelle itish ex conidnent, three day follows men 174 AP othe: report con i cevernl thousand field, and we that have positive 12,004 train r ranks sd on the ation of by oth upward removed Wd 1,857 undad "Were “hirty officers a: of captured.” nM wi “FROM FRIENDS IN THE U. 8" i Americans Present Three Hospital Trains Te Germany, ri-on-Malr via London trains, each consisting automobile with two trailers, been presented to the military f commander here 88 aA gift “from friends of Germany in the United " The trains were obtained through the activity of Mrs. Taylor, an American resident here. One of the trains will be attached to the army of Crown Prince Frederick William; an other to that of General von Hinden- burg and the third to the Eighteenth Army Qosys. BRITISH Losses PUT AT 189, 347. Under Secretary ot ‘War So Announces in Commons. fondon.-~The total of British casualtios in the war from the begin ning of hostilities up to April 11 is 136,347 men. This announcement was made in the House of Commons by Harold J. Tennant, Under Becretary of War, e'ranklo | Three {of an : have hospital “tales pi STATE LAWMAKERS Harrisburg —A bill designed to bring the 200,000 soft coal miners in the State under the provisions of the proposed workmen's compensation law was pre sented in the Senate by Senator Mar tin, of Clearfield. The bill is some what similar to the one now before the legisiature relating to hard coal miners. Under the present mining laws coal operators must select mine foremen {rom among men who had been granted certificates by the State after an examination as to thelr competency Under court rulings, coal companies not responsi for the szcts of foremen because the companies not have the right of free seleo of the men. Under the bill just the may select with to whether have Portifica nd the an nploye the are ble mine vid companies regard or brought foremen ut tes not 8 are under vision of the companies Second t ihe allow. ner $18 000 ital, Phila e, Philadel) , 811.000 $141 th BE Sisters of Cha ciety, Greensburg £2,000 $£15.000. Philadelphia, Home, Erie, Franklin City Hospital Mission, Imwood al, Philadelphis. im Hospil terlan Hospital, Pittsburgh gelleal Home iphia, $4000 Eye Hospital, for the Aged Philadelphia, t Hill Hospital, Philadelphia, Sewickley Fresh Alr Home, Boaver county, $8500 SL. Christopher Hospital for Chi fladeiphla. $18,000 Allentown Hospital, $37.000. Home for Widows and Single Wom en, Lebanon, $3.600 Good Samaritan Hoepital, Lebanon, $18 Onn Allegheny General Hospital, Side. Pittsbureh, $175.000 Peaver County Children's Home, New Brighton, $3,000, Monroe - County Hoepital, re. $600 Children’s Home hem, $3,500 Florence Crittenton Home, German: fown, Philadelphia, $2.000. German Hospital, Philadelphia, $36. 000. Senator Catlin, of Luserne, pre sented a bill providing that Mayors of thirdclass cities shall be eligible to succeed themselves, Among the bills reported from com mittees was that which provides that counties shall pay the expenses of primary elections. JAnother bill reported was that which provides that where two jndges receive more than half the voles cast for the office at primaries and mere than half the total vote polled al the srimary, they sball be the sole nomi nees at the succeeding election where two judges are to be elected. Narih Strouds bu of South Betlle