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HERALD BEST OF ALL LOCAL ‘\IE‘\/ PERS _L PRICE THREE CLNTS 31 GERMAN DOGKS | EVEN CONNECHCUT NOT HOPELESS | (ST DIPLOMATS, |7APAN WATCHFUL BUTR , ATHOBORENTOBE ™ isizaw reLts caen, tramirs| NENDERSONS PLEA “*3pcecxizes c hflZEfl BY WILS[]N Chairman of Prohibition National Committee Believes EEUQHSH Labor Party Spokesman| Nippon Shy of ‘.rnusmg z\ntagon Unregenerate Nutmeg State May' Be Prevailed Upon | Believes World Peace Possible | Who Realize Necessity of Al W“P ” Ham]mr@ American to Line Up Against John Barleycorn and Help Make | = [ sent Interference From Tokil fi'd rih Germai IlOyd Lines America Dry by Constitutional Amendment. MUST ABOLISH MILITARISM‘ operate if Movement Is Made v Wl” BC GOllfiscaled | WANTS PROHIBIT l()\' DURING WAR Considers Failure to Maintain Power | BRITISH, FRENCH AND ITA ELLL AL 5 n ] of Kerensky Was latal Omission o et 4 ‘ HOW IN USE OF NATION AND FOR ALL TIME THEREAFTER| ", = "0 " CCT EMBASSY OFFIC \i TITLEi G . March 5.—A demand for | Minnesota, Missouri and Texas. That | 1us Foticy. Tokio, March 2, via Shanghai to |titled to \‘HIGH HAS NOT | immediate, nation-wide prohibition | makes seven. There others we London, March 4.—The campaign |1ondon (By the Associated Press.)— lu( the fro as a war measure was voiced by Vir- | should win, namely California, Wis- | for the next gencral election has be- | 1The Russian situation is completely | not actuaj 1 8il G. Hinshaw, chairman of the pro- | (onsin. Delaware, New Jersey and (gun, Arthur Henderson, former |&Psorbing the pr and the publi patch a@ds I'resident Confers With Scnator Mar- | hibition national committee, in an ad- | Vermont: that makes five more. Even | member of the war council, finding | There have been frequent meectings China on a dress opening the 13th national con- | New York, M chusetts, Connecti- | that the secretaryship of the labor of the Japanese cabinet at which, |tion. tin At White House and Requests | vontion of that party in Chicago to- | €Ut and Louisiana are by no means | party compels him to spend most of | 4oubtlessly, the entire question was | day. More than 1,000 delegates from | liopeless his time in London, has decided to jconsidered most carefully with full ali parts of the country were in at- Wanis Quick \ction. ! resign his seat in the house of com- |Tealization of the serious nature of cent Deficiency Bill — Measure | tendance. In part Mr. Hinshaw said: “But | repeat more the jssue | Mons from the Barnard Castle divi- | the responsibilities involved “We want prohibition for the pe- |is not c.u ceure ratification of | Sion of Durham and has been invited Pushed Ahead of War Finance Cor- | riod of the war but we also want it\| the proninit Cori onul amend- | to contest the southern division of Watchful Waiting Policy- rm‘m;un-mlv_ We want it in the na- | ment. f will we do it \'”j"'” NN London, March -1t is understood, | cording to information péach) tional constitution. Already seven |within 12 iuonut or will we allow Mr. Henderson addréssed a meet-|gavs a Reuter dispatch from Tokio. | American legation here;/ The 8 hington, March —President \ States have ratified the prohibition | {he maticr to I 8 for thucetor (nsflasginish ‘r” _ '}‘”'""‘- making a | that the Japanese zovernment is ex- | ish government will be’ asked to W gIEgon; “March 5.—Dis: intends to take over the Ham- ‘}‘\f“""“""j““v Mississippi, ~ Montana, | five or seven y 3 do not need | Strong 'x‘MlNd[v Lok (‘ 1¢abolition of | tremely well informed of the devel- | its good office to secure a train to | TEPOFES ©f " possible action by \merican and North German ]\,:;“"T‘)“%\;‘;k :‘”‘ o “"“'l“ “ ‘””“““{ | to impress I e R el Rl o hoes ‘,“-‘ tions, | oPment in Siberia, but at present is carry the diplomats t6 Torneau on the | 1 Siberia, Senator Lewis ¢ mship co ies wharves L Dakota, Maryland, two wet }js overwhelmir The difference be- | ¢iliation g RN T eSO atlons. | 4 qopting icy of wa 3 S redi inni democratic whip in the ser unship companies v harves Sl T Gha | ) ot s o 2 5 G el e R, R T o Op g a policy of watchful waiting. wedish-Finnish border. " I 1 it Hoboken, N. J. He ar- © tween nation: tion in | Japan is carefully avoiding arousing Two hundred and five other entente | 9¢¢lared there was no agreement SoL, granted that all dry states will ratify. %5 and - 5 the people had entrusted themselves S Sz i & ey 0 Nindan = 5 with Senator Martin for Y. | months and thre nieans the antagonism of loy Itussians, nationals, including some American: understanding between B e ficie In that event we must win seven |waste of at loast §12,000,000,000. Also | {0 statesmen and diplomatists and | \no noiwithstanding their di L 5 jaone ot f e o ; Rt and T hona lon i umer o i W % S hos > I8 4 Sk NS et , not £ IS eir dire need now are Abo, o estern coas g Japz the more wet states. The wet tes | if. will mean the loss of a couple of | \Vere paying dearly for their neglect. | ¢ stance appear to be extremely of Finland. They have been advised cre is no alliance between which we believe we can win, in fact | hundred thousand of lives. It will {It had to be recognized that no | gensitive of outside interforence, G tes and Japan of any uid Senator lewis. no co 1ct between the Un two German companies, G e At s e ates and Japan of any nature w Vilson told Senator Martin at a Kerensky and his government | —— C = soever, contracting on our part aj Vv > " te House conference today that it in power in Ru The people must - 5 Siberia or Russia, nor allowing f e e e TRUST CHARGE BROUGHT AGAINST e R G [ st a repeti- Camp Devens Soldier Sent te Prison leges in the Philippines.or Mt : co i a e T tion of the same fatal policy over a enjoyed by any other friendly po € 2> ~ - wider field. e o) “Whatever Taps ng e G e | CONNECTICUT CHEMICAL COMPANY | ™ Siviir misvier 10 suaang For 30 Years for Unpatriotic Speech ||| s el co) ss of the legal situation. | Tl e 3 J n e war is in pursuit of 7 4 It is highly improbable, Mr. Hen- ey all S o . 1res Senator Martin was called to the . i b = S . alliance or compact with Great White House to arrange for a provi- : e dermoongdealated finat (hogmdrfoan Ayer, Mass., March 5—William Nimke, of Tor- ||uin. Whatever Japan is doing in sion in the urgent deficiency bill to shington, March 5.—Complaints Both compan wre charsed with | Pe ended by a decisive Prussian mili- o ~ 5 S . ~ beria or iinst Germany is in ¢ mect the situation. No details of |were issued today by the federal |Purchasing raw materials at prices | !ary triumph. 1t might end by a pro rington, Conn., a sergeant in Company F, 301st en pliance with the terms of a del the plan were given by Senator M trade commission against the Amer- |IrONIbitive G OO GO cots of iexfaustion nd shat Tsant o gineers, at Camp Devens was given a 30 year sen- sive or oifensive compact made T S entilwe o orade hereby punishing the sms irms aT1C < 4 3 e i TR T i = : tain 10 oppose any ongful itngbutgacanseriene iy made o |yean Agricultural Chemical Co. of ! i e or bl tholdestrictionlor e tence today for unpatriotic utterances. He was tried ] Y, WO take up the urgent deficiency bill 3 | Who refused to enter working agree- < e Do 4 from any source in the i the senate today ahead of the war | Connecticut and the Brown Co. uf jments with the two compan life and material of ono or both ssts hy a general court martial February 5. : the rights of either, . SO R SASUTE, New Jersey, charging unfair methods The American Agric e « 1 |2 be! Te. Ll its nuance S h - - 1 A 7 . . he status @ to Japanese finance corporation measure, to e New 2 r Agricultural Co. is =) i ! = e o 5 SR 2 I Qite the officioncy appropriations and |iN Suppressing competition in tho |charged with having acquired the en- | iMPossible. Such a termination would Nimke was taken to Fort Jay, N. Y., immediate- || : X v - i enteri the United St the matter relating to the Gorman | manufacture and sale of fertilizer. |tire stock of the Brown Co. ‘during :"u” = ‘rl]““ s oTptiicRar=thmacnitnde ly to begin his sentence. Tl by nly well e el These are the first results of the {1917, which had the effect of lesson. ankind- . . e W three ¢ S " ¢ i £oween The Jnltd Gidtes A4 £ federal trade commission’s invest ing competition, thereby tending to |, There remains, he said, a third He was tried on three counts on two of which alled g eenilemon sRagre suig tion being conducted by Irancis create a monopoly. Hearings on the | Aternative—a policy of conciliation he was found guilty. In one he was charged with ||which ncither nation has assunie = = 5 change on any conditions of the NEW ENGLA DERS IN and socialism to secure a real people’s saying: =8 i g Heney, complaints were set for Avrii 1. | (Al e GO IR OF Ty TREI\CH FEVER TEST jhu‘ic . That did not mean a sur- S am | render to the enemy or a patched-up put in charge of a party on the other || Swys Japs Wil Elve Bty E"MPLETE SURRENI]ER fill”fiAN APPEAL { peace, or peace at any price, nor that side I will surrender to the Germans, nol matter what ||, Terls March t-=Slenincsutey ‘fi | E 1 ing » Him to Prepare Amendment to Ur- Embassy e Stockholm, March o bers of the British, Fie ian embassies, who e Jast week, are now at Hel poration Bill in Upper House. \ppropriation bill giving b wthorit Altl h the government has been are certain of winning are feise grcater disaster had occurred in the ; using the docks, properti of the cvada, Wyoming, Florida, Ohio, (Continued On Ninth Pase). course of the war than the fatal om | 1sing s, pae sion to do the utm to keep FPre- ! — | Recognizing also that China is en- (Continued On Ninth Page). the people are willing to condone 22 LU lite : i e el u pl L Sane their strength may be. ; | Foreign affairs committec of Sixty Men Allow Themsclves to B BY BHLSHEVIK CH!EFS IN SUPREME EDURT‘ with all her power for mischief un- On another occasion he said: ol B Infected to Find Cause { Gaipdired SVihatathe (poliey for cons I will fight for the United States so long as I | ithe undersiandin for Disease. — 4 LEi of militariste not only in Germany am kept on this side of the Atlantic, but if I am [, [tussiun situ Paris, March 5.—Sixty enlisted men | Russia Gives Up Territory, | Holden and Peck on Hand| bemocratizaion of World, sent to the other side I will act independently The commit of the United States sanitary cory i He then recited the well known It was alleged in the third count £ hi News ageney’s report of the nred : ; e : ? as alle which he all from New England, now are scrv 3 aims of the labor party including a = g @ ! e R e Political and Military to Argue for isfeise Spabatgnaroy) lncluding fa was found allowed it to he unc sod tha Jeague of nations. e said that such h not guilty, that he said his father and now seems certain that all the AR or have received injections of blood 4 a league implied the complete democ- rothers w o X are in agrecment to leave to Jif of soldiers known to have been suf- Independence. Trial. il : rthers would take up arms against this country if | ratization of the machinery of gov- e | | the task of intervening in Manch fering from trench fever. They aro ernment in all countries, the sup- e was sent to Europe. and Siberi quartered in a Britis se hospital — pression of greed of diplomacy and Walter Shattuck VDT : G “baso & 3 alter Shattuck of Haverhill, a private - where the American Red Cross is Amsterdam, March 4.—Russia and Hartford, March 5.—The appeal | the publication of treaties which must ‘ ; B. 302 p e i ’~ DILY2 LS m- Com vsing them for an investigation of | the Central Powers, in the peace|from sentence of death of Mrs, Amy | Never contravene the stipulations of pany , 302nd machine gun battalion, was given a yndon, March 5.—The Evel trench fever. treaty reached at Brest-Litovsk, | 1. Archer Gillizan overshadowed w 1| the lcague of mations. It meant the sentence of two vyears at Fort rf i e Yon » of i _ The organism producing the fever agreed that the war between them |the other cases in the supreme court | concerted abolition of compulsory scaped rece A ']a} or desertion. He i vention \J‘ yeria has been has not yet been discovered by micro- | should be at an end, Berlin dispatehes | at the opening of that tribunal today. | military servicg in all countries to be escaped recently from the guard house where he was Allics, as well al scopes although it leads the fever |say. The third clause of the treaty|States Attorncy Hugh M. Alcorn anf | prepared for by a common limitation confined pending trial. es greed to i among the British troops at the front | provided that the regions west of a!the women’s lawyers, B. M. Holden | ©f armaments and also they must _ S e o 3 | to sguard the i and_stands sccond in the list of those | lino agreed upon and which is to ba | and Josih 1. Teck, were on hasd | abandon thousht asainst Germany of Harold C. Bihel of Cambridge, a private in the 2 ’ causing the atest wastage. 'The | delineated later, formerly belonging early. The cuse is the last assignel | @0 e€conamic boyvcott and of the 301st infantry oft ¢ 7 arly, Cias 15 o pedtae = try, wh ca ece S : dicease is not fatal but it means an | to Russia, shall have no further Obil- | fon the Afscrmonn and it e ot | financial or commereial isolation of ! infantry o left camp De vmbc; 17 and was o mmee -absence of 'six to eight weeks from | gation toward Russia and Germany |tein nt monn whethes av mor o8 €| Go : captured a month later in Boston, was found guilty e e the ranks. and Austria will determine their fate|ye reuched for argument today. The rmany policy towards Rus desertion ai yive: ree vear a i ashington, Marei o, he JOF Scarcity of physicians in the Brit- |in agrcement with their population.|ppief which thoy presented. to i the possibility of peuce by esertion and given three years. States now is in agreement ish army prevented the royal army Article 4 provides for the evacua- |court contmined 51 pages of printei | ¢°R¢iliation much more remote. The = s |1 Japan, Great Britain and the o medical corps from studying tho | tion of the Anatolian provinces and |matter. Afttorney Alcorn's brief was| People must convince the German TS | co-belligerents on the principle of cause of the discase. The American |the surrender of [Erivan, Kars and|jg pages Jo a8t | people t victory for such ruth- {tion in Siberia but the details re Red Cross decided to undertake a | Batoum to Turkey. The treaty con Deputy Sheriff Charles H. Lathara | 1658 Warfare must fasten permanent- DRAFT GALL QOON PRES”)ENT PEAK to be worked out 'x"m x‘w-‘!;n survey based on the yellow fever ine | tinues: e ot it omoioain | v ondemocrdticinations fthe s verul SUUL S e o with vestigation in Cuba. i rticle 5: Russia will without delay Salia i Sl ' D7 Yurden of armaments and enforced n president to ¢ With the approval of Gen. Persh- | carry out the complete demobiliza- 1,“] Ty ) James :},\';\["'\“““’,’ on e . and that the greater the| B = - FROM THEATER BOX - - ing a call for volunteers was made | tion of her armies, including the forces “\’ "’l S “"”\‘ el 0 R “uccess on the battlefield the | Provost Marshal General Crowder B- BASEBALL FUND O. K. and virtually every meml of ihs | newly formed by the present gover 2 ST more remote was world peace. Y T i : 7 Toduy Ledward R. Hohr - liecved Prepared to Announce Date e = e 101st, 102d and 104th field hospitals | ment. Russia will further . e iUt 'l‘r‘u\: ind 'L o = g | Washington Cannot Recall When | Collcctors Spending All Receipts nd the 101st, 103rd and 104th am- ;her warships to Russian har ¢ I‘y“ Anadeiul e X ”‘m‘ 2t GAMPAIGN FOR MOONEY | For 1 A Registrants Bats and Balls. bulance companies”offered to submit | leave them there until a general peace | DEPOSIE (0. homas 1t Nounss ap. Chief Exceutive Has Appeared on to the experiment. Sixty men wers |or immediately disarm. Warships of | PO : S onCLa ol \zrcement Reported Reached 1ss the subject i Washington, March Announce Hartford, \‘ ; ho B hn:n.\hgg selected. A comfortablo walled hos- | states continuing in a state of war |Witchficld county, the Tungsten Co. of g ment of the date he next draft is | Bill Informally. lasjconyiaced Tho ORI prital with a complete labor with the quadruple alliance will be |America vs. Frederick C, Deach and | Bffort Started to Unite Labor in Be- | imminent. The Provost Marshal Gen- | . i ‘ oml\{ur of I .” :vnw‘ ]“m i \ed E cquipment and everything nocessury | treated as JRussian warships in so | others. 1. Hill - Quarries Ce. | i 5 5 . : eral’s office has prepared “an import Washington, March 5.—All official | C. Griffith Ball and Bat Fund, to trace the transmission of the para- |far as they are within Lussian con- | 282inst Tungsten Co., of America, | half of San Franciscan Sentenced |, ;¢ ynnouncement™ which is believed | Washington was talking today about | headquarters in Washington, hong S eas : State of Conn. against Mrs. Amy ¥ : N L little speech President Wilson made | spends all money contributed for site had been provided by the :d | trol = Vi y i o to deal with the md methad of de | ioa PEOTICEE SRVt The barred zone in the Arctic con-]Archer 5 to Death For Bomb Ontragc, mmoning the second levy. The Jast night from his box at the theater. | purpose for which the fund was S — tinues in force until the conclusion SR e TR nst - Samucl Now York. March 5—-An effort | b opinion s Uhat the 0 ST 1:[ wus the 1.”"\‘ time within memo lf«bll»_{v]cxll.' :f\‘\vord\nu; 1‘0) u_;\(_m‘ce of peace. An immediate beginning Sheonbsls 2 Taft asainst g, < jeen started to unite labor in be- [men will move fo camp in Apri of anyone here that a president had | council has sent to its local agend FOX THEATER SAFE BLOWN will be made for the clearing of | Charles I Lord: Yetta Cartenovitz [ 3,15 of Thomas J. Mooney whose con- Publication of the announcement |Uone such a thing. The notice sent out by the coul mines in the Baltic and in so far as|and others against Angelo Conti, | \[ition of murder after the bomb ex- | it s e With a large audience the president | follows: e A e Russian power extends in the Black | Clara Schmidt against town of Man-i i ¢on which killed ten persons dur- mendments to the selective h:\dfl_enwyml a play depicting the con- The Clark C. Griffith Ball .m:;, Yeggmen Movo 1,500 Pound Safe Into | 362 Commercial shipping is free in .xhvr"f’uw‘ . = |5ne San Trancisco preparefiness day. £t et of a disloyal German-Ameri- rumlb“n‘h <|.|yn..m\m|>‘.'n, §\n’: : iithsgefvaterstand illibe lesmed Jns e LY LCeNO - asainst | . rade in 1916, has besa confirmed can into a loyal citizen. When one |ton, D. C., ot fe Before Drilling—N | mediately. A mixed commission will | Antonio Carreno and others: dward | 1280 (Giitornia supreme court. The SCSTED. OFP FREIGHT Troany, |of the leading actors in response to re- [ through the mail for the PUrpPOfEEEy y | be appointed to fix further regulation }.& Plasikowsii Ticobiianhu s Ml e e ol i G LAIN. | peated curtain calls exhausted his | furnishing baset equipment to $1,000 Booty Secured. also for the anmouncement of route l.\v‘lhu}* A. Greenhill against Connec R e T curtain speech and the audience de | boys in active service p £ - for merchant ships. Shipping Toutes |icut Co. o ecided on o mass meeting in he. | Workman With \ym Crushed Off Ac- |manded more, he suggested that | abroad. Investigation has convi Springfield, Mass., March 5.—Necar- | aro to be kept permanently free from| The > of Louis Ifine against M2 y.10 of Mooney next Saturday night cuses Crew. probably the president might say |us that all money contributed wil .’,\m lm“r‘(\’l” £y ‘m?:‘-rrdxyr‘f b\:()\qv’;’lzlgxfr\\"\‘:,? dostiasimies O oRmaeticnt (o nostRone IS IR 8\ ccording liio | Seligh Snulbers firenre idei, Mursh 3——William ‘Des- | °TISthing. LRy e fi'”.;.‘t“;.ownr ‘l‘: ! s i e — January session, was again put e Tatoreitonall Worl Do- g Rising in his box as a wave of ap- | pose for which it has been asked, day Dlew the safe in Fox's theater | iis time to the May ferm. Attorney S easiiolor s ind i nclsco Work plause and cheering swept the thea. | “Letters from commanding offif The safe weighing 1,500 pounds | AVALANCHE AIDS ALLIF [y Sh bl g i | fense Lea S ancisco, jter, the president thanked the actors |show that the mili organiz for an admirable performance and H ave much appreciated the consi o o = = | S nizing of lahor in behalf of Monon- s moved from the offico to a corri- | before the superior court here isibeine cfcoted hrouzhoutitihe ? {said how much he had enjoyed uw\““”‘ of balls, bats, etc., which N theme of the play. | been forwarded to them by Mr. G drilled and the charge set off by |Cuts Anstrian Military Train 5n}.j‘“,m.“,,“_,\ A ance i S e fafense 1 | 48Y_claims to have been pushed off | electricity, draperies being used to Tyrol Alps. COUD LY 2oy L S€ IS | 4 freight train by membe of the [ fith “Very truly yot of Wallingford, reccived at riden hospital with a mangled | I has been amputated, to- . " 1 Sy = pouring in crew. Tessier orks ir 1 factor: muffle the noise of the explosion. Geneva, March 5.—The heaviest | DIIATH OF LOUIS KUTSCHER. — L = e :r.:nqwf:nl of the present winter in the —_— ! PFLOUR PRODUCTION INCREASED | (1vaq so Jate that he missed a train CHANGE OF GERANTED. | SCONNECTICUT COUNCITY BELIEVE LIEUT. HOOVER VIOTDM | SWiss Tyrol :’uns has n(:/'ufrt‘fl dur- Was in Employ of Corbin For 46 | (‘hicago, March 5.——The milling|and trolley to Wallingford. He then i VENUE GRANTED. | OF DEFENS Tiaehineton Marcnis B va e | E the ot 2t honn e Do snom s Years. ision of the food administration | jumped a freisht train, but at a cul- o . N i o Jn i % >~ | from three to six feet deep and still = o | has issued orders providing for an in- | vert near Tracy, he was pushed off | irymen to Be Tried for Consy partment officials are certain that | paqing. Louis Kutscher, 75 years old, the captain of the West Point 1917 | one avalanche cut an Austrian mili- | & lockmalker in the employ of P. & ciass referred to in dispatches, de-|tary train in two south of Botzen, |F. Corbin for 46 years years, died seribing the unsuccessful German at- | rwenty six oflicers and men werc | {his morning s home, 275 Maply | ck upon the American trenches | kjlled. treet. He L native of Germany R near Toul last Friday, was Lieut. | B S :\;nxv*.vn; i his wife, a da . r R o e b 5‘)' Cooper, prc r the Dairy-|of the property of the Buffalo Bd Hoover, of Blackfoot, | - rs. Louise Hausser of Hartford and |’ : : oo men’s League and six other officers or | jy e e Coa ; name appears in the | 30 DEAD AT HONG KOXNG. i Louis Kutscher of i ' PRIESENT STRIKE THREAT. members, :“.. ting trinl charged with | uy 'vi r !\‘.“’»‘1\””4. ¥ y.x-m».-:»di“x:k t reported | Gen Shanghai, March 5.— ) ‘ nember of Gers < Boston, March G- —Officials of the | conspiracy to raise the price of milk | confirmed here vesterday. The i o re nee | lives were lost in the di; ! ' the So w1 it || telephone opersiton mion today \in New York state. Their counsel | price was §$1,201. The cluls lial s In reports reaching the | Hong Kong Jockey club's track at | vod notice on the New rlaud | represented to the court that because | {ies exceed $40,000 z to any ‘American ca n| Hap \ week, when a L wtfovd, — {i l Telephone and Telezraph Co. that {of prejudice a fair and impartial trial The buyers, Al G. Irr of Buff; Killeds In Ffhin 5 fang by Chinese) coltanecd . i RHS.0R Jeronig 15t for New Britad: ll ' strike of operators in 19 New ould not be held in York county I sreed to give to the referee for , | tonighi: We || lana cities would , into offeet |or in New York cits isked that | henefit of the creditors, 50 per d sraduated ' ) removed fro . wi c B i i l 3ISON'S LIABILITIES $40,000 crease in the output of flour, accord-} by trainmen, and a car ran over the in Another. Court. ing to announcement made today by | arm. Tessier says he made his way e Shows Buffalo Club’s Assets khard, head of the division. | 1o a house and aroused two men, who | N6W York, March 5.—Change of only $1 order notifies flour mills that} carried him into this city, walking all | YeRU€ Was granted by supreme court | | Justice Whitake, to Rosewell Buffalo, N. Y., Marc The mag turn to a 90 per cent. | {he to 1 membe he 11 ¢ That many charred EENVEIRID T G A S i Cloudy services and | sediny vain, [ Thursday unless wage demands wore | the trial be set in some county out- | of any profit from a resale of 917 - cranted f <ide the vity limits. operty occurri fore April

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