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   Kane Republican, The (Newspaper) - April 27, 1915, Kane, Pennsylvania                                DAILY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO g KANES INTERESTS E t Si Partly Cloudy Continued WEATHER FORECAST and Wednesday xxi L KANH Tl 27 TWO The On Allies on Offensive Third Effort oj The Kaiser To Reach The Coast Has Proved A Losses Weie 10 BY TERRIFIC STOHM Wires Blown Down Between Warren and Erie and Other Damage Was Spent Its Fury Here i A terrific wind hail and rain storm ever Westorn Pennsylvania just t before noon today greatly damaging i coni j between Krie east of that city as far as Warren It look as the tail eml was spend its 1 n after ihe By Herbert London April Kissers third drive to Calais has 52en and stopped short Tlie at tacks on Ypres have been repulsed and the allies have taken the offen sive The French have taken on the Ypres canal the war office an today and the English are progressing in the offensive near St Julien three miles northeast of Ypres Reinforcements were rushed and allies were permitted to regain Considerable of the ground lost in the first attacks of the Germans with the announce ment of the repulse the war office re ported raids over seven towns held by the Germans in Bel All points to the towns raided IB leing buix Staden Thield and Routers French Retake Town London April the lit tle town on tiie west bank of tiie Ypres canal for which the Germans have been fighting for four days has been recaptured by the French troops the Belgian legation The troops defending are be ing attacked from directions north northeast and northwest which began a week ago miles from London is raging with undiminished fury Despite the heavy losses Ypres estimated at more than the Germans are main a terrific offensive Emperor 111 elm is to have reached the Flanders front yes afternoon If this is correct still more furious attacks may expected The conflict continues day and night It is waged at night by the light of the burning farm houses of fired by incendiary shells which are reported to be burn ing fiercely Fleet Near Constantinople Petrograd April Turkish forts only fifteen miles from Constanti were bombarded by tiie Several of forts were badly damaged The Ottoman battleship Torgut Reis replied from the but with out effect and the other ships were forced Turks and Allie Grapple London is in progress between the Turkish and the allies forces that landed on the Peninsula for the Dar campaign The city of Knos has been made the main base by the allies The Turkish garrison there retired to the interior without firing a when the commander of the Anglo French fleet sent notice that he would bombard the town The inhabitants were given 24 hours in which to leave A Salonika di spa toll says that the a lies landed men most of them veterans from tihe theatre of war whose place have been taken by new troops Swedish Sunk Stockholm April Swedish steamer Centric was sunk by a mine in near the Aland The crew was saved The trawler was blown up on Monday in the North Sea Several are missing and it us believed it struck a mine Overcome Deadly following of statement was issued by the war office night To north of we have made very perceptible progress and have driven back the enemy inflict ing on Tiim heavy losses The Ger mans have employed a now asphyxiat ing guv means of protection has been put into service which has given the beat of results among our allies and ourselves Star The not the COUNTY DETECTIVE OF CAMBRIA WOUNDED IN A GUN BATTLE TODAY In a shots this morning wanted on a charge preferred y a young woman several years and a losse of deputies led by MEN BATTLE iff of Cambria county MANY HURT 1 FATALLY County Detective lames j April was badly wounded in the and j was hurt last right leg when a crowd of fifty men downtown section of the city made an assault upon tlie students ii TO GO BEYOND lu at ol and collect men come out and The college men lerl by INCOME TAX EXPECTED Complete preliminary ail nal revenue collect ion ruis rp ac treasury in die te that tax this not to ihe original of will fx that it uas tiu to ie a inn are den that will several j more is es to the in of predictions tiie war in and Tlie new tariff would great U is that the will show individual than last year when about pe paid th Tom baseball I inr t ti 11 01 the Itv tin William PENROSE IN PITTSBURG OMITS THE MENTION OF OLIVER FOR SENATOR April a statement which he made here con the junior 1niled States sen from Pennsylvania Senator Penrose surprised political leaders by failing to mention lie present bent Senator George T Oliver as a successor to himself I dont will be a defi nite line on that situation until after the November election this he Of course tiie western endof the state is entitled to the I dont believe there will he any seri ous disposition to that to However do the candidates are at tins A luncheon in honor of v as ijy Inb Ivom al an ia IIHI in i HIK at lVi iie i u a majority of r at last he said t was un inspiration for country its by a ma and restore control in house and what I have Kenned coining to jilts I am sure that western vania Avil do stos siare in the jnue of this j Senator Tins to visit a of the next months It is believed that be to koup in close touch WETY BBT WAS OF M WHS ML IS mi OUT Special Train Brought ial Parly And Many TALKS Made a Impression On the Many Shopmen an Ron dm en Who Were in Attendance Saw Tom Platt Before He j Decided to Accept the Nomina tion For Vice Presidency By International into by the tenacious amination of Attorney W today admitted I In did I or in i Thomas j flat in libel I with leaders tiie was a he body of He anil several nt hers taken in an eondi hospital total disbursements for t lie fiscal year to date in excess of tile receipts for the same period passed the mark last Sat and stood about the same yes The net balance in the ury however is about i MUST PAY April per j centof the fees contributed by aliens seeking in the courts of t li the federn 1 la w court clerks to belongs under the laws of the state to the counties and not to the clerks or accord ing to a the supreme court in a handexi down by Justice Stewart with a to as to whom the nomination next It is toil presiden Pa lie said I in reins I ime all ofthe pres idents developed their strength before convention that nominated Its UKI early to will be the probable nom inee the Kt publican party has plenty of available in Senator rf former Sec Mann the house leader Senator llur ton of Ohio of our own state Whitman of Vork and The fuci train from liis staff i ml many other rail road men arrived her last evening at oclock and its arrival party assembled in auditorium of the Y C a safety first held The local shopmen and who could it also at tended the meet ins and they were loud in their praise for the tions they received at the session which lasted for Over an hour and a The talks tiM lectures which wore illustrated gave a lasting ini The Program As Rendered Tae was as follows Orchestra Introductory remarks Talks on Subjects of j by i Irr ii 1 j j ie led of the in New Vork stale in rtl of and variou matters was Thomas C who at that time represented Xew York in the Slates senate The for mer president said he took Uie ad vice of senator in matters them appointing a to the of commission to please tlu a of Croker then header The Senate Committee Forced The Hand of Tile Chairman THE EXPENSE LOST licah party to the i tie state legislative d I I Dare Devil Dick goes 150 an hour in the motordrome at tiie Republican results more SVEN HEOIN AT FRONT ON THE KAISERS INV TATION Swedish explorer writer and scientist ham visited both of tho German lines in France nnd in will write a his The shows him his assistant con versing an the eastern battle from Well known in and Mevin cast in his lot with at the beginning of the war Then the Kainer invited him to visit the battle Ironis and he spent in the trenches observing modern warfare rane of Master Mr ter man on Western Selection Orchestra Address illustrated with views Safety P II K Selection Orchestra Address con views Mr Thos tarow After the session closed many of the natty spent some time in the Thomson in a mingled conversation which of course was along the of safety first The special left here for Renovo about The same kind of a session will be held in Krie tonight and it is that at least railroad men will attend loners Colonel KOOKO been read i jury hr both I writers all nor of polit ical ami legislative affairs ln 0110 asked the senators i Measure Which Was i to tiie State i Ayom An j and Vetoed i ionai News April child labor supported by Governor Brumbaugh and opposed in some of its provisions by the Pennsylvania Manufacturers association was read for the first time in the senate this morning after being reported out of committee last night without amend ment The will carry their the floor ofthe senate in an attempt to have it to views Senator Snyder ot Schuylkill is the for the amendments and it is said Sea Vare of philadel Iliia will endeavor to the iil in tio views of Italians at Work On a New Dam Near White Plains N Met a Terrible Fate This Morning By International News White Plains X April Seven were killed and eleven others were injured when a dozen sticks of dynamite were prematurely ed in a cutoff trench at the eastern end of the new dam at Val halla All were Italians The explosion occurred one hundred feet below the surface COMMANDER OF GERMAN RAIDER DECIDES TO INTERN Newport News April The Herman auxiliary cruiser which put into Hampton Roads on April 11 after a notable com merce destroying cruise will be in for the at the Norfolk navy yard near her sister raider the Eitel Friedrich Lieutenant Captain Thierfelder of the notified Collector Hamil ton late yesterday of his intention to intern in this message Here with I have to in form you that I Xo explanation accompanied die communication but the German commander said he had intended to attempt a daah past allied war off the Virginia capes but that the illness of more than rtO of his sailors with would make that before the expiration of time that the United States gov granted to make ihls It was understood the limit on time was midnight of April in an other Senator Ilatt told the colonel lie had received a copy oTa intro by Grady in which the senator said he considered it inadvisable to give Tammany from to on to expend Kew York as it would simply be putting an club in the hands of those people with which u knock our brains With another letter the colonel sent the senator a proof of his mes sage to the legislature which dealt among other things public util the franchise tax the trusts in and labor The part dealing with the trusts he wrote tiad been submitted to general ex including Klihu Presi dent of Yale Professor lenks of Cornell and lames A Dill who was described in the letter as abig cor Iteration And in the last letter read which was dated in 1901 Colonel Roosevelt told senator did noi to be vice president of States as it was not an in he could do The colonel said lie should like to K governor for amn In term and that in of all the work and very largely because of your cour tesy and consideration inv dear sen have thoroughly enjoyed being The colonel added that not being a money maker he felt in honor bound leave his children the equivalent in a way of a substantial sum of ac tual achievement in politics or let The colonel did little talking yester day Kor the most he sat in the witness chair and listened to counsel for William Barnes read tie letters which it was said woro by a son of Mr Plutt When the colonel did talk it was to identify letters or answer concerning The reading of additional ence that passed between Colonel and Mr Platt will begin when Colonel the stand today Mr I tames was not in court during the afternoon session having ione to Albany to attend the state constitu tional convention A letter from Senator Plan Col onel who was tlun nor iif New York containing the fol lowing was read Glenn Shannon is a man in every and I think would be as acceptable as As a I it would bn well moreover to please yon the ask ed Mr I do replied the colonel Do yon that Mr Cleti Shannon by Mr Continued on Page ilie their ef ilie onthe cal endar today April senato last defeated 17 to the hill for the by the coun ties of tiie was by Senator of Delaware and had the of the governor The object of th ebill was to save the state an expenditure of Governor last night ve toed the Curry exempting from the present law of regulation on wharf Tor shipment beyond the limits of Philadelphia The governor said the board of health should retain jurisdiction also vetoed the Flynn permitting foreign companies manufacturing explosives bricks and ot cheese but ter or other dairy or ducts to hold real estate in vania The governor said that tlm in effect taxes a corporation for its existence under our laws and ex if chartered beyond our state I do not deem this fair to our indus The Powell doubling the com of members of the ma inn inspectors examining boards was also vetoed The governor said their work is being satisfactorily done and to in crease the compensation un Woodward Appointed Governor las nom George Woodward of Philadel be a member of the commis sion to investigate the advisability of creating a state park opposite Inde Hall Philadelphia Governor last night sign ed these bills Amending the school code so that where a child under sixteen years leaves its employment or is absent five days from such employment the employer shall immediately notify the school official who issued the childs employment certificate Providing for a commission to codi fy and revise the law of estates Authorizing counties and municipal to unite in providing in court houses certain rest or waiting rooms Increasing salaries of deputy super from Business of Small Loans The house last night passed by a vote of 1S4 to 10 the Cox hill regulat ing the business of making small loans Mr Cox said that the bills had been drawn by Philadelphia police au to correct In acts of last session It provides for a state license to he issued by the banking commissioner filing of a bond and the rates of inter est nnd fees are fixed bills were Senate regulating veterinary medicine surgery and The house last hill amending tho Continued on 1ixgi X  

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