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) THERALD BEST OF ALL "{ LOCAL NEWSPAPERS PRICE THREE CENTS msly Hart in nelles Forts Yesterday, Re- Dicd This Mornir \fter | o thy of Nashua = | Constantinople, Ieb. 26, Via lon Farrell, junior meinl ] don, 12:33 P. M.—Three warships of of the firm of T. B. Farrell & Son ! % the allies were dam: London Believes Gormans A Soo |35, 5, e R T 5 e S et 3 | aking Dell giv t today at the head- | . T : s rin. (0 Make a Great General | morers i Comstaninaineor "“une GERMAN SPY EXECUTED AT LONDOK Woa” e ot i e o2t | OFFERS SAID TO BE ACCIPTABLE | i & tomtori mver the ciure- | ORGANZATIEN 1 S E e 3 ‘. p | Turkish army. _ by a seratch Mr, Farrell received on ment branch the railvoad 1 the text of the announce- his hand while in the dr washout on the bay Here is ste e and i ment: “Ten hig armored vessels on |y s . IeeR G o 4 = e = nited States Authorities Conductin to which he paid little attention at \ . Iiver, about a mile east of the ( Despatc - A"flfik lfl flalfifi Feb. 25 again hombarded the Turkish | lHe e : Them However Will ‘e | - VEF S000 & S ation todas espatch From ‘,fnlt‘s‘ at the Iard'n,el}o: fm‘ 1 y\.u:‘ui Rigid Investigation Into Statemen Mr. JFarrell was thirty-four ars Subjected to More or Less Import- As the tlooded condition =« € mands For | of ggven and one-half hours. At the old and was a native of New Britain. | river had threatened the road bed, the v Cross college and ant Modifications—British Cabincet | train was proceeding slowly when the in Waterl - L Yy 4 | ¢ RUSSIANS m_“" PROGRESS conMusion of this operation they | Made By Counsel for Richard P.| . 0 ni® = 1| retired in the direction of the Island ! ot s dI o o re ‘ew York. ted from Niagara | ) ) P . ccident happened. The locomotive N l G WARSAW fRONT of Tenedos. | Stegler, Arvested in New Yo university. He next attended Balti \lso Considering United States Vowe. | pomained on the ra but the 1 Mave Ssog . “One ship of the Agamennon type | ) P i L | hut e s o8 | by v 'k ceb. 26, —Federal au- | more college. For a time he traveled | 2 . 1ige car and one p enger ach } Y A 0“ andiitwoRotherfanmoned yeasel s pwero] RSO A jay a | for a medical P e e otoan Berlin fliel Via London 12:10 | ( ppag down into the washout ind masterly ¢ damaged by the fire from the forts on | thorities were conducting today " business with his father. = ”‘," I:”(. '\”:' s JOLE "” s Praflic on the line was blocked mailers are do the Asiatic side of the straits.” igid investigation i A statemen = : wany and Great Britain on the sub : i Ghdos Wit Czn#¥'s Forces Reported to Have Suf- the Asiatic side of the strait rigid investigation into a state | Those who survive are his parents, ject of foodstuffs to civil ol Chandler ustained a fractur among the Po) | made by counsel for Richard T.| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Farrell of | e o civilan popula-| ;e gkull. His recovery is considered |1y coming to on o belligerents and submarine =i S | o | wb fered Another Reverse in Bukow- EVERYBODY’S HAPPY AFI'[R | Stegler, the German naval reservist | 78 Maple street, his wife and two i ciifoe o cops NI waninaauabiu g murder of Rey . Wi 5 A children,® Eaward, aged four vears, |: SR L < § s A-1 Ag the traln swayed over the bunk | housekee i ™ inn—Aus s T hicl - arrested in this city Wednesday nigat, evarc, a8 5 Arsy ed (o the Germs foreign office by | ' = ' per ina—Austrians Force Which At 7 llae O e and Mary, aged eighteen months Ji82 Ltop e etman foreign oflice DY | 4 amyp exploded and set the car rool | that Rev, Zeob) | to the effect that Commander Boy- Mr | Ambassador Gerard February 22, has - Leen a subject of exhaustive discus- t tacked Montencgrin Column in Aus- .[0WN COMM‘II[E M[E"NG | 12d, naval attache of the German em- o e s extinguished has sent letted d FGke meh sad Be bad @ mow or| 000 e peel o CHVE between trian Province of Bosnia Repulscd - bassy in Washington, had furnished in New Brital who will b After Violent Fight. H | Lody, the German spy who was put | family in grieving at his untimely | b St I S = der has undol 3 . 2 of on fire, but the flames were quickl murdered by TParrell was one of New Brit- best known and respected yvoung estigation | . . = . | to death in the Tower of London last | death. Ile an excellent type of . Two additions to the long list of a None of Candidates De NG T B OO GIAE 01| CRAEET, SRR e i e .\i\ n resul !hx“ erman veply s ters. While 1 sters at sea during the war were | 5 & | Stegler atements involving him, | ished by those who shared it. He w gradually taking definite form. The the police ha sade known today. The French de- | pressed By Failure of | Commander Boy-1d referred to this | genial and pleasant and his death will [ 70 EPORAent of the Associated Fross my letters de : : 3 | allegation us “trash. come shotk to all w e o LESU G Ey dad ol s A the murdered stroyer Dague struck a > in tie | [ LR I ERWItEBWOT : e ’ yposals q\ 10‘; 5 "’d"c 5 ':‘j mm‘_’fl u” | Leaders to Agree, | Charles 1i. Grifiths, former as- | he was nequainted. Mr, Farrell was | 1> ”‘{“] the American proposal Al - — erally underst Adriatic and went down, with the sistant United States attorney, who |a member of New Br odge, No. | resarded /as constituting a satisfac- | e : . them. Wheth SR e O e ———e, istant Unitea States attorney, who|a member of New Britain lodge, No. | (o1 pasis for future negotiation ana | Craft Strikes Austrian Mine "l .me L & . £ % : was assigned by United States Com 957, B. P. O. K., which will hold 2 : a punishment The Swedish merchantman Svarton | With the recommendation of & POst- | 1igioner Houghton to defend Stegler, | special meeting this evening at 9 |(4€ they uve themselves in many oo g s s 4s o Yt of course unk was danaged badly by a mine or tor- | master by Congressman LONEIgan ex- | jinkeq the names of the German | o’clock to take action on his death. | SPEUUE 80ce wable. Certain of e | in Adriatic Sea—Thirty- Lo . pedo in the North sea, but was able to | pected at any minute, politiclans to- 1 naval attache and Lody in a state- Tinera] srrhtgements hed nat been | 25 2R 1ls, l»\u\u ver, will be suhjected | : . A desnatoll mu‘cp a l)‘ut(h port. : day are discussing the meeting of the | ;yent given out after a conference | completed this afternoon but the fun- to n_,..,,- or less important modifica | nght ()f Lrew lz()Sl. NPy From Constantinople is announced | gemocratic town committee vesterday | with Stegler in the Tombs. eral will probably take place Monday | 07 { there deman swernment circles have expressed themselves as impressed by the friend-| Paris, Feb, 26, 12:10 P. M.—The | tROsatening ey orthcomi v spirit in which these proposals | destruction of the French torpedo forthcoming Wethersfield 4 t | boat destroyer Da in the Adriatic a victory by the Turks over RUSsian | ,fiernoon in an ineffectual attempt to (i G SR, { show the congressman its preference | “sStegler told me,’ Mr. Grifliths said that after battle of several days || ; | in the matter. the b ARl o said, “That one occasion while he was i the Russians were put to flight, hav- | " yx_Mayor Joseph M. Halloran, who | on his way to keep an appointment | H ANNlV[RSARY [ have been advanced, and the evide | A QU oAy s received four votes, says he is satis- | with Commander Boy-Ed, a Dr.| | desire of the Amcrican administra- | sea was announced today by the So far ¢ al sta ents 0! § 1 ic o re: a 80l eic s G ter demanding] So far as official statements from | g " v 1. Delaney, who also | Fuehr told him that Commander Boy- $ish (o cench n sofution af the (dif; | ¥ISGoR WIUAUGEE DF AR his family wer London, Paris and Berlin show, there | = [ ; [ ficulties involved in the present metl The official announcement follows e o Tio: Taportant chamges on | received four votes, and John O'Neill, | Ed had carried through tho statement [ ficu ! \ X icial & ent follows: | | o S natebattle fiolds of the west or | who.received two voves, express them- | that made it possible to secure an an ST smaEll Hie WAETAEe WLisAs Y Ihe I cénoh LOEpRds SOR s The Rev. § el e the opinton is grow- | selves in similar vein. | American passport for Lody, and that to belligerer and neutrals alike er Dague, while escorting a conve Polish prsestil e I ’ Boy-Ed sent him to England, where | story thet. bl Joseph’s church. ed Through Statement. morning from § Ca Three Principal Subjects, with provisions for Montenegro struck ing that the Germans are soon to Mr., Halloran was asked itoday ¥ i eaiiutea i | o A an Austrian mine off the port of Ar j? a gres 'y g ! g V. f: 7. ake vas xecuted. i . Th merican nate probably will y demanding $56 make a great general attack in Franco | whether he had any comment to make | 1€ W&s < . 5 2] . | f ! R ti (Montenegro) on Feb. 24 e e e e I e e oliod i Vi Hsiatives morely| | Stekteciaiso saial that s pr. Ruenr)| Local Methodists to Celebrate | noc ve pubtisned here untit the Ger- | T M OPREeET) B ITEL EE . | but declared ) Petrograd, on the other hand, fully | stating that he was satistied with the had told him that Boy-Ed was e Bie Event in Month man response has been sent forward, | nes s gt Ol e e ot hinder | New Britatii expects another German drive at War- | result. (b T oty ey O B L ig Event in Mon but there is good reason to belleve | inilline (he work of provisioning and Jan Boimow saw, this time from the north. P. 8. McMahon, a member of the iy 1‘ it 'd “‘, :) etthin S " that it deals with three principal sub- | the return of the convoy that the Rey Three Warships Damaged. town committee who admits-that he | "20 Planned the who : of April. lsctenar slpi 0tineland faubmasing The Irench cruiser Desaix n iugatuck e Three warships of the Anglo-French | Yoted for Mr. Halloran, said to a | ‘“'":0'_'0_"'“‘“ By t=. Steglc o Lo !‘ m" .,;’(‘4 .‘.l\vc the use of float- |, gemonstration ainet Ak Orgl i hichY borbardad Bt giax dan it lexaldiencrtenz i H Al oran ol o ISR G T LD SR T RS tRa RO G SEEE R G ST S ; ol insfmines and lis ieniry ofiXoodatuna | ¢arabia)ion Fehroacy 2l | A Wodin All of these les ave said by the Turkish aathori. | vesterday morning that he was ab- | ler's statements were corroborated entative plans for a big celebra- (H,Iv civi v.u‘ur ;»,\m R tio0n DAtil iiaed by thi s aihon: ateci wastaics 1o 2 5 by 5 e rhose sSugges h i > , commcni- s diffict 0 secure ar au ties, in a statement issued at Con- | solutely certain of seven votes and iy Stegler, at whose suggestion tion to be held in April to commen TS "‘\.:rl 1 : '\v N an persed and put to flight a small band the with thef : oritative ex) 5 of opinlon. on. | of Purks Uotying. the viilase yney by me Stegler abandoned ¥ alleged plan to | orate the twenty-fifth anniversary of stantinople, to have been damaged. | told him last night that he was a poor i Bdhie s 5 S DE Irif- ) cerning the German point of The statement doés not refute spe.|politician. After the meeting he ac- |89 abroad. According to Dr. ~Grif- | ng jaying of the church cornerstone | ; : Polr 2 a rushing bu fiths, Stegler was to have sailed for on these points, or to overcome WANT SOCIAL CENTRR docs pet el are being made at the Trinity Meth- | censorship restrictions in treatin legraphic news de- | puplic Amusement Committee May 0US murder t from Berlin, Judg- Include It in Extimates. . Father 7 er, from a general know! ich lette An appropriation for the cstablish h letters & nd intentions wd 11 center may be asked cifically the British claim that all of | counted to me for receiving only four = : 2 SR th ter forts arl itk Dardamel s ) Hat irartin Gonnony | Dnsland el woul Tori e & German “:mo?oi;!“modr sb& mn\‘ce & :rmanlle :w \fnuas t;y sa mgdna[ ] artin ;Hr:““.h government in obtaining information | odist church by a committee on ar- | this matter in 4 : ) s rary | from, the second . ward, was not at the |45 ¥, fHE™Whefedbouts of an ENg- [rg ents Sk ‘R spatches sent o RS AR AR L T RS e o e Rty an Eng- | rangements which is composed of Rov itch n b et & pombusk b or BIOIN bt L 0 YTe | lish fleet of dreadnoughts supposed to | George A. Grav B F. Neumann. | 1€ howe after a ombardmen seven and | from the fifth ward. went back on|pe in St. Georges channel. Stegler | Morgan Morgans, Louls A. Oldersh e | edge of German po of imaginatio ment of a = e H one half hours. | him. The other vote he didn't get | wag to have gone on the steamer | and i \Wooster T e it may be said with confidence that The capture of Przasnysz, northern | yaq his own as he did not vote at all. | Franconia, according to the lawver, | day falls on Wednesday, April 14, but, | fittle d ulty will be experienced, so | 1°F P¥ the public amusement commit. | | = ""( § Poland, by the Germans, has not| ] was partly responsible for the |ana when he decided not to go a e e Gormany s concevhed | in (25 hich WAl meet cnth ifteruistun ik | Sl TN peen confirmed from Petrograd. The | presence of State Gentral Committee- | youns German-American whom he | conflict with the New York-last con. | Fe4ching an agreement for the dis- | fgor 10 otk on it imate knew: ho SRS & "latest report of the musslan general | man George M. Landers.” I called | knew by sight but mot by name was | ference, it is probable that the event CoNtniance of floating mines. The Chairman Prior sald today that a | SR VS staft speaks of a concentration of | him up in New London on Wednes- | assigned to the perilous task and | will take place a week later. R bR social center might need an appro- 10 ‘;"" L German efforts in the direction of | gay night and told him that he must | sailed on the imer with a bogu It has been suggested that the « mine planting along hostile coasts, | PLIAHON Of about §1.000. A director | FOLSPSSIEUS Przasnysz. Considerable successes for | attend the meeting as some peopie | PASSDOTt in his pocket ebration consist of exercises to be held | NoWever, is at the present time un- | pooged any foont director will - be lors ark the Ttussians are claimed in actions | were saving that he was ducking the | The Iranconia is due to arrive in|on four days; Tuesday; Wednesday, |known A ol funds will be required-for) "o o Ul albng the Warsaw front and in Gallcia | jssue.” | Liverpool within a day or two. Thursday and Sunday, and the com- | Hope Tor Barly Replies fairce £a.and sceuites, e haliey L knowledge in which regions it is said that im-| John M. Brady, who did not receive | Compensation Even Fixed. mitee is considering the matter of in- ek et e e ) b _"v”;i)""""m_‘j"““‘“‘;‘ " the e ent . portant positions were captured from | any votes, has mot allowed this fact | Stegler was quoted by Mr. Griffiths | Yiting Dr. George I. Mains of New !'tion officials were hoping today for | more playgrounds are added this sum | AGED MA York and a number of other promin- | oy, ent Methodist clergymen to be speak- | arnment’s informal pr ers for the occasion. Dr. Mains is at | Britain i e the Austrians and Germans. The cor« | {o disturb his optimism and still | as having said that his negotiations responses to the American go may be asked for next year respondent of a Cologne newspaper | claims that he will be New Britain's | With Boy-Td, had progressed to the A ; ¢+ Teports that the Russians have suf- | pext postmaster. point where they had discussed 0 fered another reverse in Bukowina| s money that was to be paid to Mrs, | the head of the Methodist publish- | Stegler while he was in England, Ac- | INg department. 5 (0 Great md Germany for the climina- rouvnr 1 tion of dan o OF M INS PILED | s to neutral shipping and that their final opposition there | < estions include rem | swir A n e § stions inc emoval of | SWIlt & Upron Lumber Company Are has been shattered, the province hc-!BRITISH CRUISERS cording to the lawyer, Boy-Ed haa| According to th Herald of sssary mines in the high seas After - Tvo Hitliders. Miss Henmen: | agreed to pay Mrs. Stegler $150 o | APrTil 1890, the cavity in the and provide for the distribution of The Swift & 1 n Lumber § REPORTED DAMAGED | month while Stegler was in England | COrnerstone of the church contains | rcodstuffs to the German civilian | pany today placed liens on the follow Found Nea and had furthermore agreed that | the following items List of the | population and the abandonment of | ing ——— should the British discover his mis- | "ames of the officers of the United | (he ing These st all unnec ing cleared of the invaders. Austrian Force Repulsed. l | properties d Cerman subrparine warfare [ osep Tutle States, state and city governments, | iperch i D e0s e o ek i Crushed . Fighting between Austria and Mon- .tenegrq. which has been almost at a . s " " jion and he meet the same fate as nt ships. 021 5 - \ 'standstill during the mid-winter | Seven Said to Be Lying at Falkland | 1ody, Mrs. Stegler would receive | Prof. Camp's History of New Britain, The American proposils have & : ;,‘ 3 ST M cera RaEnised L ain Aurora, Tls,| months has been resumed. A de- $150 a month for life | directory of the city of New Britain, | submitted by b ave been [ ski Building company and $973.48 (o1 s old. Wikl slands. n S At e $150 & . Hirecto, ain. | suby ed by England to her allies aterinl furnishec 1gelo Bertini ol oh el et ces etates] I S ndaitSoutcen A Rantic. i8S |7 Commander Boy-Bd denied all tho | ¢iscipline of the Methodist Iuiscopal | France ana Russia R o ,’,r',“:"' st sl Sores centri s e Wit ik uktia fobe uts abienked el Diiabled statements alleged to have been made |.CHUTCh. centennial year book of | At the same time (he British cabinet | street Rt 1o meteriira ¥ Bosas seli a Montenegrin column in the Austrian | byfiStegler. SiE e ihad ftrled BLOMsecure ‘(”m“ m, photographic views of | Las taken them under consideration. | Ulinski — Building company. o | Drder af Ny province of Bosnia was repulsed after Berlin, Feb. 26, By Wireless Te lpg employmnt for Stegler, he said, and ain, 1i T of r f th Made “Special Ports.” (,028.44 for material furnished Ane - "\ H’I had advanced him money on account | ¢hurch, the building committee, and | While merchant vesse tin lo Bertini of traveling expenses because he | Of the finance committee, lst Of | heing destroved by mines and sy it officers of the Sunday school, of the Christian IKnde a violent fight. | raphy to Sayville, N. Y.—The Colognc Germany is framing a reply to the | Gazette has published a letter re- i oloniihe covia s hism with American note concerning food sup- | .piv P N S 2 Quet RS0 Dlace Ly 2 2 b1 ceived in Germany from Montevideo, | friend in Germany who wanted to Io last nig : ; tor- The writs weerissued by Kirkham It v the ; pedoes, Secretary McAdoo of the & Cooper or society, and of | treasury department plies for civilians in belligerent coun-| {7 i i | i has ordered that Uruguay, in which it is declared that T Sl Sier 0 the Ladies' Aid sociecty, ne - ! d tha nonths, In ed i S 2 : xn A ‘ | employ a good linguist. Later, Com-~ e Ladies « iecty, newspapers | all ports in the British Is i X It : » tries and the activitles of submarines. | seven British cruisers are I¥ing at | munder Boy-Fd continued, he had de- | Of New Britain, including the Herald, | {he et :' Ve delesidncludtogy SRR R ) EW AR en beaten (4 The hope is growing in Berlin that the | the Falkland Islands, in the southern | Uifed that Steglor was not a suitable | Kecord Independent, Cicle and Nows! | niade ~specinl poris 1o S ocuunane The man (i American proposals may form a basis ; Atlantic, severely damaged. This in- | L GSon for the position he Thad in | The Courant, Times and Post of Hart. | | .“ (\n cial ports™ requirin pecial | Supreme Conrt Turns Down Applica- d ~ negotis S Wwhis 7o e 2 5 e iy 5 E b < X i art- | rates of war insurance from the gou o w for |;$Lt»tn.u|un.s‘ which may lead to| formation has “been brought info | ming and had asked Stegler to return | f0rd: The Springfield Republican, and | crnment bureau el mat Lo tos, ' [ an adjustment of the difficulties which | Montevideo, the letter savs by the | {he money advanced. This Stegler | the New Haven Morning News, The | chuse of danser to o T New York, Feb, 26.~Charles Beck he have arisen. The British admiralty | officers of nn Argentine steamer. | had mot done, the commander satd, | Christian Advocate, The Congrega- | German war sone. 0 & (N€ MW | ooy application for a new trial of the | ! gave out a statement to the effect,| It was in December of last yeor | g i tionalist, The Natiopal Baptis ; el A ! i e G AT . Siles a 5 Ne ik Japtist, the indietment charging nim v \ € . that since February 18, when the | that a British squadron met and over- | ) 5 5 m?f" et Churchman, the Western Christian IR Tt . murder of Hern “ 1 r German naval war zone decree went | CAMe & group of German cruisers off | Count Von Bernstorff, the German | Advocate, Zion's Herald, ,the Chris- B R i G celbaatd into effect, there have been 708 arel. | the Faikland Tslands. ' Every one of | ambassador to the United State | tion Union, Gospel in Alf Lands, the ed toduy Y. tLis Supreme SNy The & S o (i AT et S| R0 SO C TSR ST s el | DI RN DR i i i | NG otk \Weekly Witneas iarethodiphl o Lps ol Oty MissionitoWedion | 1 LGcnying: Becker e ST HiLe 1 beer ports of the United kingdom, and that | Part in this sea fight have since been make any statement or give any inter- | eview and the San Francisco Exami- March 18 JUB S S A Lo AT P cinity the German submarines have sunk seven | FePOrted in news depatchers as active | view upon any subject, including the | ner; acorns from a live oak in Cali- M I . FOrds, S Motior hic ed ok & S ! in other marine field Under pres- | Story told by Richard P. Stegler. Th ! § St mars 18 ten- | wrote ace the face 0 i | fernia, pictures of the new Methodist e A 4 4 e | ent circumstances of communication | Anbassadors secretary said = thet) chureh. photographs of the officers of | Seafaiiuengshon er cvening by | tion Victory for Turks. it probably would take a leiter con- | (‘ount Von Bernstorff had gone to the | (ne church, the program of the cop. |@ NUmMber of the young ludics at the . Berlin, Feb. 26, by Wireless to Say- | siderably more than a month to go | country f"‘j‘ noon and that he would | nerstone service and a list of contri- | Y. W. . A, The affair took place SAVINGS BANK FORE(LONES M ville, N. ¥ despatch received in | from Montevideo to German | doubtless go to Washington without | butors to the building fund. The the t 1ai Herlin from Constantinople transmits The German cruiser Karlsrihe is | returning to New York | enly inscription on/ the stone was the | .. ssociation Hding and was | ypaia D, Clapn Has Until First T . ' a report received by a Turkish news | believed to be still active in the south- | |\ 1889 : sreatly enjoved here were hoth day in June (o Redeem Proper " v agency from a correspondent at a | ern Atlantic. ANOTHER. GOLD IMPORTATION Rev. J. Pullman was the pastor of | Y0¢al and instrumen elections and " ¢ Judge Shur ) Black sca port who s that rece e S the church a tthe ¢ eaic a lunch was served b begt rezaphy % ik ; - Nt 1e chureh a tthe time of the dedica- 5 perior t thi nornin th fighting in the vicinity of Bortschobo, Tt was announced from London last | From Canada Amounting to $3 tien and the previous sale of the old Mien Hutioselie joie dudfried Britain Savings Tan 15 ' ,],; 'I"rflns;\':ln(‘as(la. l;@(\\f‘(-n Artvin ana | night that all the forts at the (,,,_; 000 Announced Today. church at the corner of Main and Wal NMare »,‘ 18 ,]‘,) \-" nibald |‘(1n'lnn u it el ahtne i ' (haae atum, has ended In complete victory | trance to the Dardanelles had been | Lot streets to the Swedish Bethany | |5 Cbloves he pos‘al departn } : e S o 2 , a - . Clapp, the pi P \ for the!Durks. IThel Russiane’ lost | reduesd by the combinea feets loc |l Loy Lotk Eebi2s smannouncement {6l urch Hfor aliconsideration ot Wonly: 1 S ew arikuelly: St iest Huttne: R e e i WEDISH ST severely, according to this informa- | Great Britain and France, a naval | today of another gold importation | #13.000 SpRisiileAl betinlencont Sotathedity T$2,405.80 e : tion and took to flight. Before this | force which has been estimated at | from Canada—$3,250,000-—making | The Methodist church = has Jong | 70 Hereilio s » a resl court has set the first Tusse e s result was obtained, the fighting had | something over thirty vessels. [ e 00 000 oo | nbicerclenred uniall enéldebtslincurzenl | SHIERIS N SYET On EEAN IVt O ReRr SO iy 1e as the date for redempt ‘ 1 been going on for several a | The English announcement made | the border in (1 by the erection of the handsome new n poriormad inithat clty Attorney P. F. 181 . Yo ) B A rom across the border in the s e i R i sl o Lot day at ¥ i Driven »m Bukowina no mention of losses, either to vessels | . 3 wrch which cost in the neighbor- | 20 Ph: tank & mu ': 5 2 described the few weeks, directed renewed atten- | hood of cighty-nine thousand dollars THREE LIVES LOST | wgd Cologne, via London, Feb. 26, 11.17 | °F ™en- It described the ope ons ; 3 . o Lo E A% i atter eral 'day i -‘n‘nn‘;.‘ as successful, and said they were con- | tion to the abnormal l\'nu(l“llrns Bow | he “’\\‘j \-;'N'i:l‘li DEADY Berlin, via London, Feb L 11:15 | STEAMER MONGOLIAN LEAKING. 1he T - m Raeve: s @ oyl sxisting In all the markets for foreig 2 MANULY ) YEAD. ‘hree members of ; i, - Rt o s e tm'l\‘xlmg. . . :ti:“: reign | Stuinbost R i ) L. ‘nf: \I,]”, members of the crew New York, Feb. 3 Th eat T % eri " ians were | he Dardanelles were forced in | “Xc¢hase. UEHDOLY, . 26. 1 of the American steamer Carib lost | Mongolian of the Allen line . fcal superiority thie Russians wero ek A . All the gold thus far received from {Jelliff. a wire manufacturer of state ' (hcir lives when their s k| Philadelpt for G driven from Bojan (Bukowina), which | 1807 by an English admiral, who made | e e S e el ir ship was sunk | from Philadelphia fo 1 ¢ 3 5 8 i hadaine ake c he vas ) inence cied a s home toc e i R v H " 1 they had strongly fortified, accord. |his way through the Sea of Marmorg | CAnada ms‘:‘or‘j e \mvrn-wn“h v n‘:( D L T o Tu in the North sca, probably | ls js in a 400 m ofr ing to a Bucharest despatch to the |to Contantinople, but encountereq | SU™ ESnEe L Sl e ShE : e f|by a mine. It has been learned that | Rece, according to a muesage recelye BED 18 st Lers i . early stages o e war an - — arib we Y o | Cologne Gazette. Their retreat did |much more difficulty in getting back | [\ ‘”(”l“ Che credit of Tha bank af | S e gy S RIS T R ork uniji et ay by Bowring @ thmpany Fngine comp not end until they had reached g |through the narrow waterway than | Jhev€ 10 SR8 SF0 G T ed T e NS L TR i i) gents. ~The Mongolian | ware summoned point twelve and a half miles norta | he had in going in. T e e pai S an sk neet Helglana g wanl| s A e calling for help and | (s morning ;, of the Pruth river. With this re- The Agamemmon type of British } S -1‘»{ Jis L o e T |'7|7 ] I “';x ‘u\un the flrst announce- | leaking badly The IRed Cross line Leing in & Bed B i IR B celdy statement @ 8% 0 aviford, Leb, 26. en e American steamer Evely Stephano, for whic 30 L o Ao U verse, the correspondent says, {he | battleship is of $16,500 tons displace- | o SR BT dre less 1y Collaionisnt et L T A ey phuno, for which Bogring &, com- | S Sy e i e u\.\iu: $43.500.000 than thev .were threc Strong northwest wind (Bl S Island, No | D re the agents about 416 | 168 Washingto o T tenyiort fourt s Lt 9,909 t ! b & s . er details of the Carlh disaster | from Halifax ang rushing to the | : ! i (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) battery of four 12-inch guns. L months ag TS T C —lareavaliable here | mce of the Mongolian ‘ I weail . £ golian fre and wag @ .

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