_-_ . \. MORNING DAII-Y _i_` . 1-.. ‘ ` » -. ».»-.<- -......,§_,A.,..‘,;3`.'. . '.,,L_ -5.... ._ "°”"'”° °E"" '°`l"°"“ '"' '} oHAaL5rrnrowN,,casapA, rnunsoav, FEBRUARY 4, E915 {°°-°° °°"--53-`il93~°I 1'- -“'53” E Wlikly (new Evening Daily) 1887 ~ Quin per year by _gnelf n advance - WERNER VON( HORN BRIDGE DYNI-IMITER Well iinown' in ilelv York. Was Formerly _Captain in Bavarian lirmy and is Son of Bavarian General. Dominion Government Will Treat Matter Under _ Criminal Code. (Special to the Guardian.) NEW YORK, Feb. 3.--Werner \-'on Horn, who attempted to blow up the international bridge over the St Criox River .at Vancoboro. Maine, early yesterday “l0l'llilll:. has many uc- qualntances among his countrymen in this city, gained during his two mouth‘s stay here. According to his friends here Von llorn was formerly Captain of the Pioneers of the Bavar- ian army. it is also said that he claimed to be the eldest son oi' Count Karl Von l-iorn, former War Minister in llavaria, and n General in the llavurlnn nrlny. ' (Special to the Guardian.) ()T'I‘AWA, Feb. ii.-Wllatevcr nlo- tive wus behind the blowing up yester- day of the bridge at Vunceboro, thc Dominion Government is insisting upon it beillg treated primarily ns an offense under the criminal code, and is demanding the extradition of Voll liorn. Tile Department of Justice, not the Militia Department, is dealing session, as had been done in Canada _______.;éi_. ____.___é____ Blzmss or conlvlolvs To DEAL--wlrnwlm only Attention Called to Flagrant Breach of -Hague llonvention by Germany. (Special to The Guardian) war conditions prevail and until they Thu), that tho torpedo missed its mark. LONDON, Feb. 3.-Premier Asqnlth are determined, I hope and trust that As the Asturias. he said. was painted presented a resolution to the Com- at no distant date they will be deter- 7,-hue with n groon hand and rod mons to-day I0 Tss' ?n'~sAl.ls-a- Pains. exrna good c osses ami 2 pairs silver - blacks, imported. Apply J. S. Well- lock, Canada Fox Exchange. _ §“_"E'1;?§L“_*_*'-__ LOST ON FEB. 2. BETWEEN PEO- p1o's Theatre and Gerald St., n gold oxtellslorinltracellgr. Jvlltllpllglalgkf ];l;l';i; h l t _ n . n e - E313 sig.-sl.\'fs;________ g:_4_llg-_2;4M2lao. iUi`lii5l“‘eTv`v`El.oPss--No. tl print- ed with name and address. either on has or rront.$fl per 1.000: $5-50 f°l' 2, 0°§§i.B.Ii0 for 50203:; $20 for 10.000. OFF! . °UA_ Dum aaos-11-21 mt: AN s .-A n's`cT§'FEnEo vonk- shir .boar. ills 0! SIX 9|' “ISM nn»nEln-l old preferred; also e fella- tered Ayrshire bull. Address. Secre- tary of Onward institute. Georss- ,ow _ sm'-2-loaf 'null wllullnn IN NEI_lIVlIN IIIIEI i.ll\lA, Peru. Fell. 2.-i~‘erunndo Gozzanl, torlner Minister oi' Foreign Atilairs, was severely wounded in xt duel yesterday with Sellntor Durand. President Benavides has not yet ac cepted it. An extraordinary session of congress has bell called for to»duy. BEBMINS Will SNBBI BEIBIINSIEIVINB IIIIIINIIII BIKUSSELS, via London, Feb. 2.~ General Von llisslng. the German Governor of Belgium, has issued a pro- clamation declaring that on account of attempts of Belgiaus to cross the frontier in order to join the Allied army. in the future liclgians between attempts risk being shot on the i'roll- tier, or. if cauglit, will be punished. All assisting Belgiuns to l oss, the proclnlnaticn continues. together will relatives wllo full to prevent then from doing so. will be treated ill eecordnllcc with the mllitarlnt. The he forccrl to serve in the German army. WIFE OF BRITISH PREMIER IS HELD UP BY FRENCH CAVALRY. 1.0.\'DOl\'. l"cb_ 2.--Mrs Asquith, wife of thc Prclnier, with three other wolnl-n, left London at week ago to ipelld the week-end nt. ll villa ill the *ear ot' the British lilies. as guests of an ofllcer in the Guards. iils wife was one of those with Mrs Asuuith. Mrs Asuuith und her frlcnllac left 'lalais about midday lust Snturtluy ill two motor cars. At a furln some six miles frolu the villa to which they were going they were held up by u French cavalry troop. wllicll declined to it-t them either proceed or return. Irs Asqlltth, who speaks French fluently. was informed very politely by thc young nillcer in charge of the cavalry troop that he had strict orders to stop all civilians nt that point and 'l lleep them there until xt large num- ber oi' lmggngc, ulnlnunition und food wagons. which were coming from the passed h_v_ All ..lvlllnns_ the ollll-1-r sslll. wvllld their lmvc to return at once to the rrur. it was ill vain that Mrs Asquith showed her permits and passes. Tile Frcllcll oillcer declared with many regrets flint his orders were DOSUIVG and that he must carry them ollt. it is surmlsed that _those week-end parties nt the front ure not approved ol' nl l-‘reneh headquarters. and that General .loffre gave instructions last l woek that visitors be stopped. ill 0l'°°K 74°- 10_54_ oontginlng a sum of money. Ovmcr The moon rises telilslllsiirldam ,ML may have same hr °0llllll\l\\l°°““¢ a12‘°_:“f§'i1W°‘n§“" °“ “Im Um cox' Bmw" MEM' NM' “The l at' qu:-ter' or un- moon will sl , me some for tglllgs/;4mmd_ nlum-be m sem rsmllna fanny Feb. nn. at 1-11 “- ‘“ _ 'rm lzgatlfnt wear will be “‘”° hours an fifty-two minute!- Firozpur, ill Punjab, sentenced to (Special to the Guardian.) l.0.\ii)ON, Feb. Il.-it was suggested in the tlonllllolls to-day that German mbularines, which have been playing ‘iavoc with British shipping recently, have obtained fresh supplies of fuel ‘rom n ship direct froln an Eilgltsh .hc llousr‘_ put before thc Arinliralty 'or reply, two questions as to whether l neutral .oil steamer outward bound ‘rom Manchester was seen alongside Swo German submarines within the oust week. Stewart, wllo called on .he Admiralty for lilo name of this ltoalner nlul the shippers of thu oil and eonaignoes, asks whether thc ox- portutlon of oil or metal in vessels will be permitted hereafter. UNION LIFE C0. OFFICIALS WERE EOUND GUILTY TORONTO, Feb. 2.-_After two weeks of legal battling tllo Union Life case cnlnc to a close yesterday afternoon when the jury brought ill xl vcrdilst, of guilty ngaillst llnrry rlynions, l{.(T..on the first count; Dr. llughcs not guilty the second. 'I`Ilc chief' fenturc of the second ccunt is thc flotation oi' Union Life authority by power of attorney, sanc- tioned by thc directors, including lilr. 'nloney by whatever means he saw flt. This means turned out to include the issuance of tt "f'radulent" prospectus. in which the assets of' the National Agency Company were represented as thus it llnd puid out everything it hnd to the Union Life to keep that company nllve_ _Sentence will be passed on Ilr. Hughes on April 12. Meanwhile Ile will be allowed a reserved case. That is, his counsel will he granted ' time in which to prepare and submit argu» ment in contravention of a specific point in the case, the conrt's ruling on which they dispute. The reserved ludges at Osgoode llall. 'lence that apparently left no doubt ‘n the minds of the Jury." said -the Judge. “l regret to sny that l um ‘ngs. l entertain no doubt that the '"'l:nr\ for which you nre convicted Mlm conceived by Evans, und acqui- asced in by ycu. The documents drawn acheme worked out by you to defraud he public by selling stock and shares in the National Agency Company." Symons was sentenced to the polli- tentlary for five years. PARIS Feb 1.-A despatch to the ` German armies. The grsateetaetlvtty ` (special ie The coal-alan) along the Bzura null Rnwka rivers The invaders reaclled linwka line sill c that tl a a hall’ .1 dozen attacks in torcc against sli ht advance it has been ac way through to Warsaw. The llziwka and Bzura lines which they have been attacking for six weeks are exceeding- ly strong for the right banks of the rivers which thc Russians for the sort. Gershoxn Stewart, at member of U10-‘Il Pu" hold- "W c°nf‘Ide‘°“I’IY high' cr than the left banks, so that ltus- sian infantry and artillcry have a de- cided advalltugc. Should the Germans break through this barrier there is another lille of entrenchmenta half way between the Lizura and Warsaw with Blonleas as n centre, which would have to be forced before thc Polish capital fcll. in the Carpathlans Aus- trians and Germans are offering vig- orous resisinncc to tho Russians. De- cision hus not yet been reached ill the battle which has been in progress there for some days. The stutcmont in thc itussiun olllcial report lhnt there has been fighting to the south-cllst of Uzsok rcul' Ol' Lil IEllSS0" IW "ml "°‘“l~ on the first. count. and both guilty on Pnsfh in me (,mmm,u nl- Duma pass' and to the solltll-enst of llcskid Pass. indicates the extent of the struggle stock lnEugland in 1910. lnthis for possession of those important matter hir. Pullman Evans was given _ stmtegiu poh“s_ Tile attempt oi' the Gemmn sub- Symons and Dr. Hughes, to raise _mariue, as ofllciolly reported. lo tor- pedo the British hospital ship Asturias, has nttrncted n great---deal of attention in England. wherc it is strongly con- demnell_ well over n million dollars, where- There has pep., ,m0(i,o,- Ski,-mini, between British and Turkish scouts' east of Suez Canal, near Iemalin. The Turks were driven off with some loss- and the British had six men wounded. .Tho opinion still prevails in London that the Turks will not attempt to cross the desert with a large force, arranged only to compel the llritish case will be heard by the appellate ' In E t ‘ mm of to keep troops SYD ns “Yon have been convicted upon evi- Bellllills lllfllll 10 |"lfmC°- - T0 SHOOT BELGIAN8 _ Bitl7SSEi_b, vin London, Feb. 2.-- Goneral von llisslng, the German gov- ernor of Belgium. has issued a procla- mation declaring that on account of sy you contain nn the elements of n attempts by Belelans to cross the Dutch frontier in order to Join the alli- ed army in future all Belgiana. be- tween the egos of sixteen and forty. making stlchjttempts, risk bcingshot on the frontier or if caught they will be punished and sent to Germany as prisoners. iangscs WILL c°M¢ To Am OF. All persons assisting Iielglans to SEREIA' _ cross, tho proclamation says, together with relations who fail to prevent so doin will be trotted in ' - them from s. Bmw" A¢°“°V E"°m *then* “Y” accordance with the military laws. 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