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N D2 RECEIVED DIPLOMATS RICHTER & IN HIS UNDERSHIRT || (7585 svam 55 e 5 S E i HARTFORD. LNE AND DEAD [DENIES HE PROMISED INNATIONALDEFENSE, BURIED TOGETHER | TO WED BESSIE RYAN v Maiy Defects “Almast Wholy Dug| ccommee from ==t *as=> jug Keener, Thraugh Lawyer, Replies | Englishman Tells of Personal Habils | s e Sy e e e T Avezzano, 10,000; Sora, 4,000, and [ Union Mfg, Co. Shares Stanle: fo Congress,” Says Lodge, | <icvere soee 10 Accusations. | of Minister Suiivan. Ladies’ and Misses” ||| 2 Sir S beparture: con” . e el | Shares American Hardware. 5 Shares Colt' | Over 450 Bodies Recovered. Shares Bristol Brass Co. Shares Trumb _— { Sora, Italy, Via. Paris, Jan. 15, 1 £ ashington, Jan. 15.—In Urgingia. m.—Numerous detachments of Boston, Jan. 15.—A few minutes New York, Jan. 15.—Roger | uphh the senate the need for a com- | [Antrymen, engineers, artillerymen |afier § o'clock yesterday afternoon, | Farnham of the National City Bank, ow [ 3 and Carabineers have arrived here to mission to report on military DPre- | jseist in the rescue work and guard Baradness, or for a permanent (Coun- | 'Dronerty. promise suit of Elizabeth M. Ryan of | the Dominican Republic, was the fi ~€l11 of national defense, Senator Lodge The houses in the town have not all | New Haven against Henry K. Mans- | witness today before Senator J N today declared that the national de- 1'10("21‘1"”::.\m1|\ml'mflstnof those ;llil(l ficld, proprietor of the Ferncroft Inn, | Phelan of California at the continua- | standing threaten to collapse. | PEAE 2 3 % 2 § R | fense of the country “Is not only im- | cecupants have heen turned out by the | rested her case, and Michacl T. | tion of the inquiry to determine the 3 | Perfect and unbalanced, but that it |authorities because of the dangerous | Sullivan, attorney for Mr. Manstield, | fitness of James M. Sullivan, Ameri- | £ 20 i 3 43 1 S S . | can minister to the republic | Ras grave and in some Instances fatal | cOTdition of their homes. began his opening address to the The National City Bank, it has been | | deficioncies,” Ho designated what| _UP to the present time more than . jury, the plaintiff in th 0,000 breach of | which handled a $1,500,000 loan to = ST i e Fo testified, was represented in nego- Ho_termed many of the defects and ! 450 bodies have been taken from the | | x et Attorney Sullivan stated that the | tiating the loan by Santiago Michel- CHEVIOTS | 3 o : o | ruins ana large numbers of injured E c g U @ y Santiago Mich - i :tia they were “almost wholly due to | o 0 ‘" ‘e been rescued. The in- | defendant’s answer {o the claims of | €ha, a Santo Domingo banker, whos 3 y ngress."” & S g : s { institution was depository of the cus- |§ | : jured are being cared for in booths | Miss Ryan that there was a 2 POSILODD L % An adequate national defense, the G e i eontll | ST A ORGSR S e TGl (o (S R et e SERGES | 3 and tents ouiside the town. - 3 a T g . enator said, could be obtained with- promise to marxy Some time in July, | were transferred, at the instance of 5 “e Bread and other ovisions are o ol X % out additional expenditure. Cut off Beie ditved to the survivers | fmhe denial to each and every | Sulliv s alleged, to the Banco | avy ya S e = 5 C. i he ai iff. ac a . b v Y | i H §ux nesdleme army posts, macy vards | iU Communnt suthories | 1CSITOn of tho plann | Naciona ameones | Subglaniial Gains Mace by Many | Commiltes Wishe St Sei iy | Bryan Against Michelena, i stae 'ror o fow years appropria- | 2°F divecting the oES of rescue clled about a great deal together af- Mict = A S G | Bt ror ablic batidings and: river 11,000 Buried in Ruins. ter they became well acquainted,” | . Jlichelena was not in favor with ODLINS 9[60“0 l S ’ h"a"mfl BGG and harbor improvements where they Paris, Jan. 15, 3:10 p. m.—A des- | said Mr. Sulli “and that he gave N:U_l. ot vMAuv l-x'_\:m_ it was tes- - POrL o a[y 8 "’ - { 18l are not needed. Drop all the ex- | patch to the Havas Agency from | her many handsome presents. includ- ed, becauso Mr. Bryan ‘was ob- { Penditures which are designed for | Rome quotes the Messaggero as say- | ing an auto in 1911, ivasiicat aessedm b St beRiicitha (R MIchclona 1 Spots where votes are lying thickest, | Ing that the number of dead at | changed for another car. -'”“f":f"" ilie Taoney trust R A Wallise, 10 L g : et e L &nd you will have money cnough to | Avezzano is larger than has been be- | Hnd Row and Separated. I e o YD of today’s early stock r W t 1 Provide for sufficlent army and an | lieved. According to this DADL, | wpnon’ s Ronn syt G epNationall City fibanc decline to lowes c : e ol adequate navy without adding to the | 11,000 people lie beneath the ruins of Mflv“‘m ar;;% “Fqs‘nn was taken sud d no interest in Santo Domingo in BLUES | i \ re goin burden of taxation. the city. - ulcers in the stomach, according to | 500,000 what is known as |any way, other t in lending $ i by some of the mec L 1 ghland lad to the government two ye notably United States Ste P re es for Invitation to Aggression. the doctor. They had harsh language | ago. This loan by arrangement with i NS Renviness als PR o keep tH . He warned that the ocean barri ’ 1 | | #and separated, and a number of men ! the Unifed States state and war de- L ern P y cading and have that defcnded the country in 1776 | le)) jter]ls and women witnesses will testify to | partments, was being paid off at the | ven Baltimore and Ohio con \ the @ and in 1812 had been destroyed by this ; rate of $30,000 a month out of the [ spicuous exception, adding rthe )t Rober steam and electricity. TUnarraed, un- 5 7 1 mEeae It will appear that Miss Ryan was | government customs receipts. ready, undcfended, the nation siands | CGenuine discount sale. E. G. Bab-|in the habit of going about with a #n invitation to aggression and at- | COCK's—advt. Mr. Morrill, employed at Ferncroft a TS e | TheLadies’ Ald soclety of St. Jos- at deal. They were often seen to- COPENS h Er i slpel 5 5 e M X s = s hearsay of the reputation of t} = ction attracted ome Senator Lodge asserted that not | eph’s church is holding a whist and | gether in 1910. It will also be shown | jZ8rsay of th f 1e Amonz speclalties, Americar only the regular army but the mili- | social this afternoon in the church | that she made many remarks about | & K('r‘n;l;lv‘;]‘)’:::;! s ',hf] ""T”\, LS fis 1 34 nolfita Lonaoh pireus o - | . , e g £ A i g it, and that he had nc 08 2 po .ondon tary was highly defective, adding that | hall Acre ,I,‘ IofLongyoltof decld e T tons with Sulitvan @ S usual course of a lower range fo s Panamallcanalliwas imiserablyiBnL e Wil G D U metithisiaftenoon |\ Eebt smen;whether thesa ivare marlsl o] Sy ie 0 Sl m e i e biesentin Sizes 16 and there are a || securities, Canadian Pacific beir §na most inadequately: protected” |l at 3 otclock at the ¥, W. C. A. pariors: [ Of affection for Mr. Mansfleld or nok | p o 1oy canitatists, in the Bromotios £ 1 [ only striking exception to the a against being blown up and blocked | Unfinished business was transacted. Qther eyaence williohom Shoilida ) Lo, o 0 o e O 0 DR e R declinc e ol i il e little or no affection for him. He | [ road in the repub- X = D1O0i00 DYASEOR IS Ok B 0. f Genuine discount sale. B. G. Bab- | Laq pa e e lic, had approached the National City e $11.95 6.5 . Close.—Low priced speci hostile nation. He said the recom- Lad paid her an allowance of $60 or 1 E = A 1 95, 6.50, $19.75. B enton P ‘ e cock’s.—advt. $75 a week, mostly in checks. It | Fenk. seeking financial aid, but that . s . conspicuous in the final hour iain sse:)lor? 10“ 9 ~‘~‘“r‘° Seleet Sl —_— will be shown she recefved- checks be- | !Ne bank had declined to interest it- || * of one to 31-2 points werc made | LROUY h 25, ncrease in men was very 7 o i > self in the road. The only relati in this class, Missouri Pacif ng | #hort bread, wi ' fere 1913 and that some of those e Cr s e o b drfontan . The come modnr;t’; b ol TO RELEASE SEIZED checks have disappeared.” Hichpank jhad] with Michelena, he said, | most active. ' The closing was strong. | | The concert wil . ecn on Reserve List. ¥ i S to ask him to present the bank SN ’ He expressed regret that only six- | VESSELS ON BOND Raided on Same Day. rroposition to the government. Ladies' Dept., 2nd Floor New York Stock Bxchange yuota-| four singers will Bt . (L e Do miblebr Attorney Sullivan then spoke of the Farnham denied that there were | tions furnished by Richter & Co.,| Make one appeara TEEeLE SR s quarrel over having the name “Bess” | any plans contemplated by the bank members of the New York Stock Bx- | 'he members of SSpBciE e e i ) placed on the auto and its being sent | to exploit the island in any way. 5 e change. Represented by I. W, Eady | oPPortunity of ag :np thhe gm? “hlcn( war would make | yritish Government Will Accept Ball | away by Mr. Mansfield. Continuing, Knox Approved Toan funds were going,” said the witne National Bank building favorite Scotch =0 the regular arnfy. he said: “The raid by the police at e e o L o = | As for the da nator Lodge declared the army for Ships in Prize Court if Terncroft Inn took place on the same It was Sec. of State Knox swho ap- Sullivan Requested Proposition, | say that the Hig without sufficient artillery and Judge Is Willing day that Miss Ryan left the inn in | F¥OVed the loan, the witness said. | Charles A. Butlin, an Englishman, | | and the other Sod artillery ammunition, and said avail- d £ . the morning. Previous to going she | L1OX cabled the bank proposal to | former head of the wireless servie: | part of the prograj able' testimony showed that the suns | \y,ehington, Jan. 15.—Release on |had threatened to send him to jail | (N€ then American minister, who pre- | established by the Dominican govern- 51 ered sufficient in_ the fortification were of shorter | hond of ships detained in British | for gambling and for ‘white slavery, | S¢Pted it to the Dominican govern- | ment, said that Minister Sullivan had - rRnge than those carried by foreign | prize courts will be permitted by the | He told her she must go away. ,']‘_‘}:‘“‘- A copy went to Michelena. | come to him with a proposition for “garships of the latest designs. | Pritish government if the judge of “She took with her the auto tor i © mh‘"h“"' and Mlch‘jlc'n:f reported | the extension of the wireless systern No Motor Trucls, [ the court is willing, according to a | Which he had paid $2250, $500 or $600 | 12t n‘_.:fi government. favored thelr| of the fsland. At the request of Sul- = e s ‘pmmwm | statement issued today by the British [ Worth of furniture, checks for $ 5 :i nI; *;‘03 in bmekeronnc to Proposi- | jjyan the witness had made a report e sd 3 ¥ 3 a Y & A sfi ’ i o of other bankers. 3 ‘hi 5 Y | embassy. all of Mr. Mansfield's traveling kit, fest on the subject, which he sent, how- noe motor trucks for txan.\pm_t. or ar- The embassy statement says: blankets, etc. There has been talk of the exist- ever, to his superior in the govern- mored motor cars with machine guns. | .yvpile they cannot give a pledge | “We will introduce twitnesses to | €"C€ Of & money trust in New York,” [ o' I “The difficulty appears to be,” he con- | ypa4 211 chips now in prize courts will | whom Miss Ryan said she was never | $¢id Commissioner Phelan. “What do Rutlin aald e a1 not: kifow of Hls tinued, “according to the war depart- ; be released on bail being offered, he- | €0oing to marry Mr. Mansfleld.” you know about that?" own knowledge that the Banco Nac- fn)en;-:(h:ll): r:]o fgi—fi;fizrin"fi‘:l};gi‘:::; | ral;se tl;‘e' dec! jm' must rest with the Mansficld in Court. Question Not Answered. fonal had sought a wireless conces- [ o S 1 . | amouot enly S has y ecn deve 2 1judge, his majesty’s government, in Henry K. Mansfleld, the d “} i y slon, but believed it to be true. He | o =0 - 4 i o~ % : 3 Ao sfield, efendant e I bank does not 3 Central States. order to relieve a shortage of ton-|was i il o & aid Sulliva g spired h e : ' : e B ag 0 s in court : - vesterday. On | know that a trust oxists,” re- | said Sullivan has inspired his re Despite this. he anada had | nage, are enxious to withdraw ships | v s M., | ed Charles H. Strong, the com- | moval from office. This Butlin at bought & number of American motor | as little as possible from the carrying | Coakley, was = s attorney. The witness | tributed to “The fact that I was an trucks, and “apparently thinks them | trade and will, therefore, not oppose | calling attention to his absence for and the question was not | antagonist to any private concessions entirely suflicient for use in the field.” | release on bail of ships now in prize | two days. wered. being granted by the government.” Senator Lodge suf(f‘d that there w: s | \0}\‘“, i.f F)ax] is orler'ed.' ”Ilonry J. King, brother-in-law of = arnham said he had met Samuel Received in Undershirt. apparently a sufficient number of Only _seven neutral \essf‘l.s arelat Miss Ryan, of 94 Smith street, 5 rvis and that Jarvis had pro- mines for harbor defense, but that | present in prize court, and five ships|West Haven, Conn., superinten. | POSed that his interests and those of tigere was a ‘shortage of cable und | are detained in the United Kingdom |dent of the New Haven Clock | the National City bank be pooled in mine planters. | in addition at this moment for exami- | company, with 1,500 men under him, | R¢8otiating the ‘loan. ' : nation as to character and to destina- | was an importa vi 2 The witness added he had decline h stroyers Needed., 3 p € vas portant witness during 2 SS 2 >d he had declined More Destroyers 4 _ | tion of their cargo. One of these will | the morning and first part of the af. | t0 consider the proposition A : > Emerson \“As to the navy, Senator Lodge said | probably be released almost immedi- | ternoon, e e shirt. It was an official call, he said. | Lehigh Val 3 E more destroyers were needed, but the | ately and no one of them is under the S ulinti sy i e o SO | “I can testify,” interrupted Vick, | Mex Petroleum 3 ! NEW SWH most obvious weakness was in sub-| American flag. ouldn’t Stay All Night. Farnham said he had met Walker | “that he received them in a disgrace- | Missouri Pac | marines. The worst deficiency he con- | By Mr. King stated that he had been | With Vick, instigator of the present | ful attire.” NYC&H g 8 | tinued, was in scout —cruisers, the!N\INE ADDITIONAT, AFFIDAVITS, | L Pioved by the clock company thirty | Investigation, shortly after Vick was SR | Nev Cons ) : % | United States having only three | S ve ’ seventy-four in England, for-| piled by Fede in Germany and thirteen in | i ial fraction to yesterda account of the ¢ No Relations With Sullivan, reacting later A thirteen in Scotland ne H kers in fi invited to attend RIS G e e e vance in Lackawanna on pected to speak held Jan. 26 in th hall on Arch stred Although the ltic 15 planned to ki imple as possibld tinctly Scotch dis Januar High. Low. Close Am Beet Sugai 3 5 Am Copper Am Car & Foun Co Am Can . - Am Can pfd...... 4 A Am lLoco T% 2 Am Smelting Am Tel & Tel.. 1185 118% Anaconda Copper 26 % 615 268 | Annual reports A TS Fe Ry Co.. 941 94 4 ¢ Second Adven B & O hsas 12 71 howed that thd R L B SR e s % 5 Church street, bel Beth Steel A 3 5 erected at a cost o | ADVENTISTS I | | Only $3.500 Mortg | mains Unpad | Leather 35% 3 15 % The following of | Chesapeake & Ohio 4 the coming vl Chino Copper 34 3 2 Se tar and 4\"!” Mil & St Paul 887 & 4 Corbin firs | Corn Products Co 7 2 % | Corbin; second, | Distillers Sec 2 10% | kins; third, = Wi | Erie 5 = 21 4 | first deacon, Georg ‘Asked about Sullivan's’ personal { Erie 1st pfd 3 % 347% | John Hooper; firg habits, Butlin said that he was told neral Electric 3 % | Alice Corbin; secd that tae minister on one occasion re- | Great Nor pfd 1 3% | Gilchreest; ushers ceived the Italian minister and tha | Interborough .. 3 % | hera, P. J British charge d'affaires in his under- | Interboro pfd . ! “ilm Shar holm, Jan] A nd amounting to $10, He married Miss Ryan’s s appointed receiver general. Vick had DEATHS AND FUNERALS |N Y NI & H '3 ued in a few | 2 I ter eight or nine years ago. In re. | NOt in any way made representations NYO&W 2l League in Support | ply to further questions of Mr. Coak. | 10 him either for or against the Banco ™ 2 ) 1 of Suit Against O. B. ley, Mr. King testified that Mansfielq | Nacional or any other institution, he eelus Bl g Penn R R ] ( el came to his home in West Haven |Said. He had sought an interview | Frederick Hawksley, who boarded | proct 4 sieet ew Britain, Wiy with Miss Ryan in 1908, with Vick, he continued, in connec- |at No. 156 East Main street, died early | . N S “It was after 5 p. m., for T was at | tion With the question of the deposi- | today at the Hartford hospital follow- | Reading 47 20 dav ot 73 < home when they came,” said Mr - of the customs receipts out of | ing an operation for hernia. He was | Rep | & § pfe ; ; 5 Pt il King. “I was introduced to Mans- | Which the bank’s notes were being |a single man, thirty-four yvears of age, | Southern Estate of John W field by Miss Ryan and so was Mys, | Paid. and was employed at Landers, Frary | southern Britain in said disl King. They took off their things and | e “anted to know where the|& Clark's where he was a member | menn (i the Petition of G would have to cover a thousand miles = Besides several sigied by ball play- | \'", 1ad subber. They spent the even- of the Mutual Aid society He was | Unjon Pac New Haven. Gl a day to patrol the coast, and they | ers, the batch included an affidavit | .08, With us. We asked Mr. Mansflield also 3 member of the Loyal Order of | Utan Copper administrator of § are slow ships.” | made by James J. Linis, vice-presi- 121;120“.?1‘:‘;?"\;;«15“'\;}.““ night. He Moose. U 8 Steel . V. Norce he will No Zeppelins or, Dirigibles. | dent of the Jersey City club of the | 34 n% that under (\;!rrun\s(ance. uneral arrangements will be an- | U s Steel prd ,. | empowercd to sell International league, which is within a hotel up town nounced at a later date. Westinghouse 723 i | in Waterbury. G The European war, he said, had | " and he did. He w 5 A : 3 7 : iy the pale of organized ball. The A . as invited to call Western Union 51 %% tion on file more f demonstrated the value of aircraft, Lillis affidavit affirmed that Harry . and did the next day." Gat L rmiy had only thirteen aero- |+ Mrs. George Schultz. ORDERED—th §,T5“j]’,f_°_"f“ 3 0‘";,‘(,“1)(‘“"“ or dirigibre | KKNIigNt, former shortstop for the New Came the Next Day. el i i o Henui . ' ard cnd B alrships, and ro armored aeroplanes | ) OTK Americans, contracted to play After Mr. Mansfleld left did you was held this atternoon at 2 o'clock | SACRAMENTO CREW ate Office in M s with the Yankees in 1911, 1912 and | and Miss Rvan hav <2 ary 8 R district, on the 20 and o gu suitable for aeroplanes. | . i , 1912 | and Miss Ryz ave some talk? from the Mortuary chapel, the Revy " = + = g » The navy has tweley aeroplanes and | 1013 at a salary of §4,000 a year. Inj “Yes sir.” H. W. Maier officiating. Interment WILL TAKE STAND 1915, at #y no Zeppclins or dirigibles. 1912, however, according to Lillis, “What happened next day?"” was in Fairview cemetery. noon, and that nol Senator Lodze .stated that he haq | Xnight was released to the Wash.| “Next day he came to the house, Koty ) ) the pendency st beon informest the appropriatio ington Americans and in a few and I went over the place with him— v, v the time and placd E months was sent to Jersey City by :showed him my dogs, talked, etc. He | : Fifty-five Interned Men at Chile (0| on, by publishing which club he was sold in 1913 to|said I had a very fine place. I told S Funeral sucvioes for the IMe Mre. i | newspaper publish New York again. him 1 was glad he like it and sald Alice Wood were held from the Mor Be Brought to San Franciseo 0 | pigain having a it was about time he got busy Use it like a cold cream tuary chapel this afternoon with the | AR P District, and s off SeiESi sy andihad am and Rev. Harry 1. Bodley officiating. Testify in Federn! Prob | to Witltam H. el crted the explanations | BRYAN PLI place of his own, o N Tairuies { Naming “Little Mansficlds,” dry Eczema eruptions L S il San Francisco, Jan. 15.—The fifty- | Mrs \,\N ph 'f'”"\‘\?'. S et right up. N T o i | oo s ot s crw ot themsmet | | Northern Pac ‘“We have, thercfore, three scout; Chicago, Jan. 15.—Nine additional cruisers,” declared the senator, ‘‘to affidavits charging grievances against protect and give warning of the ap- | organized baseball, were filed by the proach of a hostile fleet for six thou- Federal league today in support of sand miles of coast on the Atlantic | its anti-trust suit against the lead- and Pacific. If they were concen- |ing hodies operating under the na- tréted on the Atlantic coast they | tional agreement. Cons for naval aircrafi had not been e pended, the delay being due, among | other things, to failure of the Ameri- can Mmanii urers to furnish aer satd that it % g To Have Public linow He Anpreciates pose that good aeroplanes o 1 not Services of Political Workers, and 1 are going to. be married and interned with the | 77 .I‘\” “»I‘ P s country. “It is quite i iadorcestl. he conciuded hat the uropenn ratior have not _— | sacramento, now The moment you apply bold-sul- | Adolph Dietzel Held by Scotland Po-| el at Valparaiso. Chile, will b phur to an itching or broken out skin, i the itching stops and healing b says a renowned dermatologist. London, Jan. 15, 1:32 p. m.—The|in connection I rave such a place.’ I said ‘That is ! tention was drawn to publication Eo0d:lin Ssladgtoflhca cl ICAe Betore ) 2 Noliitm LRt o Tren Aiia]| S s Wl have a lot of lit- hle of agro- .t 90, 1913, to Walker V. Vick, re. | tle Mansfields running about the siznoes, but thev have large b . a & . N s e ‘m‘fll_“*“i“mnb‘?g‘a q j ceiver of customs of the Dominican | hiouso and be happy.” Mansfleld said, | ~Tnis remarkable sulphur made | American embassy was informed to-| gation to be held here regarding the offecttve, and wiich seemn o answer 1ePublic, which figured esterday's | 1t T.do o T ‘;{ ]~‘ OrY, after | jnto a thick cream effects such |day that the detention by the police| .. .. in which the Sacramento’s | S : Investigation in New Yorkk of the|¥ou, and the girl Helen. _ | prompt relief, even in aggravated Ec- | at Aberdeen, Scotland on January 13| ‘harges against ihe Amerlcan min- The witness explained that his | zema, that it is a never-ending source | of Adolph Dietzel, who says he is | | wife's name is Helen. He stated that | of amazement to physicians. {an American citizen, was due to the | ister, Mr. Sullivan, Secretary % A = Mansfield, Miss Ryan, his wife and For many years bold-sulphur has | fact that he had traveled through | warships { “I am glad to o the public | himself were present during this con- | gecupied a secure position in the | various portiong of the north of Sco T ml‘r'md offic “r'kg- here said ", 4 ‘i know that I appreciatc the services | versation. treatment of cutaneous eruptions by |jand, within a restricted area, without | that Secretary of State Brs ha "" ‘ | ¢z those who work in politics and - = reason of its cooling, parasite-destroy- | naving registered with tha police. | tained permission from the Chilean | W NANE Ad i i : e = a2 = ST S P 0 s o S overnment to have the crew 1« feel an interest in 12 them! zo! FTER fiftcen yoars' location at | IN8 Properties and nothing has ever | Dietzel, who bears an American pass- | ; | been found to take its place in re- | port issued e o N Ll Nk | warded. I thirk that is the x J SR O ST L e huflcanile b anealonkt e Crowell's Drug Store. I have | jicving irritable and inflammatory at- | ot 1o yo14 AL . v suceessful has OR-| ter, and, as Mr. Vick recefved his moved my office to | ons of the skin. While not al- | chicage and is ¢ . of New | company which owns the Sacramen i ' ‘s establishing a permanent cure = BNty R G AT an ablT SRR 1 r'c.‘(tnf g the victims of | pointment as a reward for political | ” ays ! York 3 Habit” into ‘sober &nd | ork, T thought he A good man 276 MAIN STREE[ { vet in cvery instance, it immediately | Dierzel's jdentity is questioned by | Andria, has agreed, it is said, to bring s and so strong is our | 44 4 g My opinion subdues the itching irritation and | the police, who probably will await the men back if the government will its e powers, | o, s (next to the new bank build- | heals the Eezema right up and it is |, g4 fiom the United States be.|rel® want Lo emphasize the fact | h e o Sl (S || @R SEO) TOOY TR Gk ke ‘nat ORRINE is sold under this posi- | el < ing) MROser s S Cewery TC [ {ion again manifests itself. Ne guarantec. If, after a trial, you | PROTISTS C: « Better service will be the result. Call| Any good druggist wiil supply an | >OTAN-BECKER | admitted to American registry ef no benefit, your money will be | washington, Jan. 15.—The British | apna see me. ounce of bold-sulphur, which should < : A recent despatch from Lima, Pe ssfunded. ORRINE costs only $1.00 | ambassador, Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, be applied to the affected parts like Announcement is made of the mar- | timateq that the Sacramento per box. Ask for Free Booklet, The , made urgent representations to n | the ordinary cold creams. It isn't un- | riage of Francis R. Dolan and Miss { .ot rned to German registry as Clark & Brainerd Co., 181 Main | state department today against the A o | C ', | pleasant and the prompt relief af- | Blanche Becker which took place | o yjijary criiser and stated 11 ! i street. For constipation we om- | Carranza embargo on oil exports from rded i welcome, particnlarly | some time ago in New York. The | been given twenty-fe fc mend the use of the Kosine ’ill. A | Tampico, from wh E avy OP FICIAN when 6 14 < accompaniced | couple are living on Black Rock the C‘hilean government box of 30 »ills, 26 | drows seme o zucl. [ with torty chir | venue e itaraad Washington, Jan. 15.—When his at lice Claims to Be an American. brought to San Francisco to testify with a federal invest cargo, destined for a firm in Valpa- raiso. came to be seized by German turned to San Francisco Philip R. Thayer, president of the se him from a $20,000 bond im- | P e posed when the Sacramento left this : 5 | port last October after having been |