FUNSTON CENSORS - NEWS OF MOVES Al Wires out o of Columbus Under Military Control WOVE MEN ARE BARRED No Confirmation of Story That 1500 - Cavalry Men Have Crossed Line as Advance of Army—Ei Paso Police - Raid Cache of Munitions Secreted By Mexicans—Refugees Coming Out of Mexico; Some Refuse to Leave El Paso, Tex, March 15.—As rigid censorship as prevails in the Euro poan war zone has besn established ‘By American forces along the Mexi can border. Signal corps operators were put in charge of the telegraph and tniephone 9fMces at Columbus, N. M. the con. ‘ceniration point of the American army of occupation, and troops also ‘were placed on guard in the oMicew ‘of the 4d spatchers of all railroads en: tering E! Paso, so that evary per ‘sonal and telephone conversation was ‘Beard by a military man. The resull was that the public was denied a:l ‘mews regarding the movement of troops. © However it was known that a spe ¢ial train carrying army engineers ‘arrived here from San Antonio and one company, said ‘to be Compeny G, ‘was left in Ei Paso, wiiile three other sompanies, said to have been con: panies E. H and F, went wast, The greatest secrecy is boing rain: ‘tained as to the movement of the anro plana corps from Fort Sam Houston for use in the fleld in scouting Villa's location. It is feared that the train ‘nay be held up and It is believed hers ‘that the aeroplane special has passed through here early and is pow in Co turnbas. Incoming passengers from Colum. ‘buy stated that the military camp at "Columbus is assuming big proporiions dut there is no indication that the army will be in readiness to move for thres or four days. It was stated that Aha delay In getting started is Sue to Inek of train equipment and the re 'moteness of the New Mexico and Ei Paso frontier from the garrisons scat: | tered throughout the country. A esmzorship against pictures men ‘was sald ‘by the arrivals to be in force and the “movie” men were leav Img for other points. Jt was reported that the First cav ‘Blry, stationed at the Presidio at San Francisco, has reached Douglas, Ariz. © where it will be stationed. Munition Cache Raided, Suspicions of police that the Villista were seised by the police from Bouse on South EI Paso street. They : 999; ‘Bave been sent to Fort Bllse for safe & raid was made by a squad of ! upon information that the this corner was deing used i for it ‘ mansuver, avidently so as to present ‘a difficult mark. | DUMMY GUNS oN DECK SAVE SHIP FROM SINKING Submarine Gives Up Chase When Sticks Are Pointed at IL New York, March 15.—Four dummy runs made of spare spars and mount. od on the after and quarter docks of the Harrison line steamship Director saved that vessel from becoming a | aubutasing victim, according to C. A. Hivers of Santa Fe, N. M. a horse , man, who arrived og the steamship | Cam Sfogia from Liverpool. Rivers said that on Jan. 26. Fs about 200 miles from the Irish 'cosat, # submarive was sighted sev. eral miles astorn. “It immediately gave chase” he sald, “and for two hours it hung on. Finding that the submarine was gaining. the Director's captain gave orders to bring up from the hold a spare derrick spar. It was sawed into four lengths, wiicll were mounted in a conspicuous manner on the decks so that they would re semble guna. “It was evident that dummios were immediately npoticed by the submar ge, slackened speed and bugan to Our capiain, to keep up the deception, also did aome ma peuvering and, withoul lessening bis speed, endeavored to convey to the submersible that he was trying to get into position for a good Our biuff suceeded, for the rubmarins soon gave up the chase and disap peared.” sho, Iss TWO ARRESTED /OR MURDER OF WILKE:-BARRE MAN Man Refused to Hau! Italians Beyond Destination, Shot. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. March I5.—Six builets in his head, causing practically instant death, was the revanges tlires Italians inflicted on John Melvin, twenty four years old, of Port Gril Sth, a jitney driver, because the latter refused to hiul his three passenger beyond his regular destination. Two men arrested by the state po Hee as suspects in the murder of Mal. vin wern identifisad as the men who murdered the jitney driver. They gave their names as Samuel Salvo, twenty: five yours old, and Louis Crambo. The third companion, it is sald, hus been identified as Gluseppl Pettary. aged iwanty four, and the police have trailed him to a mining hamiet in the hills known as the Boston setilemant. RAILROAD SHOPS BURNED: ENGINES AND CARS LOST Origin of Fire Undetermined; Loss Placed at $150,000. Cloverport, Ky. March 15.-#ire of andetermined origina destroyed the roundhouse, machine and car repair shops. of the Louisville, Henderson apd St. Louis Railway company. . Bix engines, six passenger coaches and part of the work train equipment also were burned. The loss is esi mated at $150.000. MARKET QUOTATIONS Chicago, March 15. Rog»--Bulk, $5.7009.90; light, $9.28 mixed, 3500955; heavy, $4099. roughs, $94599.680; pigs, $8Gri0 Catile-—Native beef stears, $7400 996; stockers and feeders, 35.900 8.10; cows and heifers. $3.7098.70; calves, $850911.25 Sheap-~Wethers, $8.2598.85; lamba, r _ $0.76911.50. "General Villa and his basdit dand, ‘said by creditable authority to total Sot more than 400 n.en, were reported beading for Galena, east of Casas ‘Grandes, a distance of twenty seven Biles. It is necessary to cross through iste pass, which divides a range of rough mountains, to reach Galena {from Casas Grandes or from Colum ua, N. M., the present detraining of the American army. ve columns of Carransa in pursuit of Villa, according to ‘Carranza Consul Gara ‘ One of the expeditionary forces Juarez from Chihuahaa City in command of General Lais Gutier yes, military governor of Chihuahua, ‘and wént into camp at a bridge belew Juarez. They are expected to move southwest over the Mexico Northwes:- ‘ern raliroad at once and begin a cam- Ee | General Gutierrez gave out 4 state ‘ment that besides the troops holding ‘points and maintaining patrols, five columns of 1.200 men each are closing ‘wp on the bandit chief under the re ‘spective commands of Gutierres him. self and Generals Luis Herrera, ‘Rafse! Maldonado, Benjamin Gara and Jose Cabazon. Refugees Reach Agua Prieta. . Douglas, Ariz. March 15.—A train Sringtas approximately 200 Ameri. eans and 100 Mexicans from Nacosaro bas reached Agua Prieta. Employers at El Tigre had decided that the situ ation d.d not warrant their lesving and remained at work, so the passen ‘gers reported. But American em ‘ployees of the Moctezuma Copper ‘Lompany came away, .«aving the prop ‘erties in the hands of Mexicans. Mexicans Also Leave. . Laredo. Tex. March 15.—The ex odus of Americans from Mexico con Li | through this port. Many more is of the American Smelting Pofintne samnaany from Mateh la. San Luis Potosi, have come out : M-~=v wealthy Mexicans secom penton ha,” mericans because of the $10.15; troops : Wheat~May, $1.08 T84ec. Onts—May, 44Nec. East Buffalo, March 16 Cattle-—~Prime steers, $3389.25; ship ping, SR25@080; Dutihers, $8.15@ £85; heifers, $85008; cows. $407.50 bulls, S6@ 750; atockers and feeders, $5.75 735. stock heifers, $506: fresh cows and springers, 350100. Veals, 4012.50. Hogs~-Heavy and mixed 310.160 10.30: Yorkers, $350@1025; pigs, $9 @9.25; roughs, $925@9.35. stags #4 €7.25. Shesp and Lambe—lambs, $80 11.58: yearlings, 365081935. wath. ers, $7020.05; ewes, SER 51. sheep, mized, §85048.75. Pittsburgh, March 185. Butter—Prints, 39@20% ec: tubs, 1% @33%c. Eggs—Freah, 1245 6 Me. Cattle—{Clhoics, 338925; prime, $3) 09335 good, $358098.90. tidy bu’rh ers, $E25@0.75; fair, $38@826; com mon, $8Q7. Reifers, 6/25: con mon to good fat bu'ls, $8 %: common to good fat cows, M@T7.50; fresh cown and springers, $3E@ 75. Sheep and Lambs—Prime wethers, $909.25: good mixed, $5.4008 55: falr mixed $7500.75; culls and common, $5006; lambs. $75001150: veal calves, B11@I11.75; heavy and thin calves, §7@1850, Hogw---Prime heavy hope, $10.35; Reavy mized, $1030: medtums and heavy Yorkers, $10.25; light Vorkers, $5009.75: pigs. $9@9.25; rougha, $9 ©9850; straps, $3@550. : Cleveland, March 15. Cattle—Chaice fat steers, §7.750 880: good to choice butcher steers, §7#%: fair to good butcher steers, $85087.25, good to choice heifers, $6.25@97.35, goed to choice bulrther bulls, $587.5. good to choles cows, $684.50; fair to good cows, $b @&8° common rows, 4#S Calvea—Good to choice, $11 811.50: fair to goed, $550@ 11; heavy and common, $639. shewp and Lambe—QGood lambs, $114811.15; fair to sgood, $350 §10.58; good 10 chalice wethers, N50 €9: good 10 choice ewes, $RBR30 mix X=d | ewes and wethers, §R.20588 50; teh Hogs---Yorkers, $10.10: miz~d, Corn-—~May, ta choice mediums, $10.10; pigs, $3.75; Vitions in the republic wags, ¥ 50; Tougha, 13. GERMANS BRING UP REINFORCEMENTS Heavy Battalions Reported by French Airman Bafora Yardun He ————— NAVAL BATTLE IN ADRIATIG Austrians Lost Two Ships by Torpedo. ing After Eleven Hour Fight—-Artil lery Action Continues at Verdun, B:oriin Reports Clash Between the Greeks ard Allles—Red Cross Sup plies Burned at Halifax, London, March ~Activities on the Verdun front continue 10 be ch of ly thore of artillery arm. wach still in being vigorously employed No infantry attack by the Gorman bas developed of the Moga where thers Pave been signs Lhat ® renewal the drive in prospact The afore, tir have shifted in give io the oth stream thie want of German aApain form was indead, seats its most inten: hank of the reconnaissance in Haudremont wond, west Parlin the French ar wher a forces in the of Dednan te have been checked oy curiain of fra Sogtheast of Dousumaent, gon of Vaux a 4 Damionp th vic! bombardment eon in tbo German axl guns are busy pounding op posing positions, Heavy Gerpian arriving at the Verdun German artillery rifle bombardment positions, Delaved dispaiches elt report the oh Germany frontier to insure secrecy fo! roa movements, Freeh teat by is report od in the ro German further region, both tira whila Wonvre Tr 5 PgR oh ¥ Seno n sOULH reinforcements Are wile the Franch fleld frant SON LIn ges tas of from Swiss ina ming of The Bw aviators, howsver took ad vantage of unusually clear weather and in alr invasions far back of the Teuton lines ohserved the of fread enemy legions. Harold J. Tennant, under sacretary for war introduced Ary mintes bill in the house contmang The measures palla for an army of 4.000 006 men al an sxnenss including munitions, of $15.000.0060 daily, Mr. Tenant said that it was not in the public interest to give the num bers of the men now serving in the army or training for it, Greeks Clash With Allies There is increasing friction bolwesn Greece and the ententa powars, ac cording to advices from Qerman sources. These declare that Premier Skouloudin has notified the entents ambassadors that the Greek govern the mall of ment is indiaposad to transfer to the 3 entents the administration of rail roads in northern Greecs and Mace donin, to withdraw troops {rom Macedonian region and to mest other requests by the entente, Greek and French soldiers are raported fo have clashed on tie island of Mytelene Inquiries many hy Norway as to whether it was a German submarine that torpedosd the Norwegian bark Sillus, with seven Americans on boari was sunk last week off the French coast, according to reports from Christiania | Intense Itrlinn artillery firing along the [songo front is apparently a pre inde to an Important action, Rome correspondent of the Times re ported. The Italiau blasted away enemy entanglements and the Austrian artillery in replying lesa vigorsusly, The [tallan osnsor hip prevents the sending of more de tails. err Naval Battie In Adriatic. Rome. March 15-—An eleven-hour naval battle off the Albanian port of Durazso preceded the sinking of the Austrian destrovers Lika and Trigiay The ministry of marine recently an nounced the sinking of the enemy war eraft. A letter from Franz Lugano sn Austrian sailor of Italian origin, from the Aastrian prisoners’ camp to relatives in Italy, brought details of’ the action. “Coming out of omr naval base to bombard Durazio our fleet tersd the Italians” Lugano wrots, “We had notable successes but los! two destroyers, thanks to IRalian sub marines, Destiny maarked out my own boat, the Lika, for one of the victima. “The battle occurred fust off Du razzo. The first shot was fired at 7 a. m. and the fighting lasted until 8 o'clock at night. Shrapnel was burs! ing all over our deck and 1 don” know how many men [| saw die. The dying were calling for help, bul thers was nothing we could do. In the mids? of all this the Lika was struck. Her boilers and munition magazines ax ploded and she lsaped into the alr breaking in two “Of 118 ten men on the Lika abou B80 were saved, Ton or as were plokeg up by Italian lifeboats. 1 had been foating on some debris for two hon Tha others were hauled aboard the destrovers with ropes.” Red Cross Supplies Burned. Halifax, NR. March 15-4 amenity of Red Cross supplivs wus burned in a fire which destraved No 2 pier of tha ateamship terminals here, The loss is sstimated at $200 000 Mre. Casey, in charge of the sap plies, who was in the building when the fire started, was spizsing later snd it was feared that she had lost her life, lares inpouring (Carrie Chapman Catt, tha! have been made of Cer which, the gunners have | encoun. "Se et on Makes Roses Grow Ka in Little Girls’ Moxley's Don't let Ae 4 $ O AY, A nerve LG Quality an Cheeks {al is Pure Food, and delicious, too. rejudice make you pay more and get less in wholesome food value. 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