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TO THE SERVICE. i s e s ESTABLISHED 1876. — When Autharities Fire on = i Will Not Be Responsible For Appraised rat $197,363.98— | “Unconditional Surrender” Only S | Berlin, Man. s, By the Associated | Press.)—It is reported that Polish p Buenos Aires, h. 10.-—Serious dis- & 5 White's Second; Reynolds’ Third | oroers rotiowed ine cuneran vesieraer | Tepmg That Wil B SiieeRSicae - on e r el Eeie in Tuesday's disturbances. After the Nukel, northeast of Posen, and are TaeE et 000 TW AW sion burned a passcnger train on the | of Nakel. German troops ,m\‘,f”;(‘:‘,, e Pacific Railway and tore up the track, - tured the village of Kolmar, further | aralyzing traffic on the Trans-Andean | piioq s L west | No Mass Meetd During Past Year Some large Fs- F,,\‘r,dl /—r;.i\'y,l,l\y.q btirned @ Catholic | ligher Wages and Eight Hour Day jerman aviators from Frankfort- (o« Have Been Inventoried In | church and the school adjoining. Is Ultimatum of Marine Workers— | on-the-Oder have bombed a flying | ‘ tatos Rt VeI Ce The distriet police station at the ) station near Posen which was cab- | Owdered to Stop AB Probate Court—All Over $200 Re- | Vasena iron foundry was captured by Refuse o Agree (o Avmisg For | tured by the Poles on Sunday. The . s armed strikers, but it was asserted at | g oo Polish anthorities have issued a warn- Shoot to Kill. corded. police hea arters at midnight that ing that they will not be responsible T the station had bheen recaptured. Dur- New York, Jan 10.—~The strike! for the live German citizens if the § Be 'hl»'..vi:m 9, (By the : P 1ate ling the night the strikers entrenched { committee of the marine workers' af- | 2ltack is repeated | Press, 5:30 p. m.)—The geWom year shows that the estate of the late , & 50 B BT [0 S0 o0 oo plant. | fillation unemimeus s oo . o | e inhabitants of Tilsit have jssued | forces are in complete contrONl Charles B. Stanley was the largest in- strike committee asserts that one [reject the proposal of A. H. Smith, & Dprotest against Polish occupation | Section of the inner city bettveen THEM ventoried /duringRiaois. linis & mpany of infantry in the locality |castern regional directar of railroads, | Of man territory. | Brandenburg gate and FriederfcHs (g 5 mounted to §197.353.98. The refused to fire on the strikers, laid |for a 4%-hour resumption of harbo | strasse. It has issucd an order pro- ; York o ‘ cstetc magithatiorih down it arms and went 10 its barracks | activities pending conferences be- | hibiiing a1l processions. cials and 1 ¢ Eress might \ t virich was ued at §8 , " e - X ow f 4 Yl o - i ,:‘_‘“ iher et | With the men under arrest tween government, boat owaers and U S AIMINE TR. EXTEN“ Spartacan Stronghold Taken. | Mr. Baker's "confdential se r(‘mr.\',‘w:;”.’n:““fl“'“ full, o L tso | The official socialist pariy organ, La | boatme Teiteentiives with wie Me U ] The governsiént has scored a de-.| Went to New Yok Jast alght us spo.| o nadons allfed agains | of Derdin Are The inventories of cstates for the = - i e kill- | Vanguardia says this morning: object of altempting a settlement of cided victory in the cgpture of po- |clal representative of the war ang|D®d @rrived prom; : Setases in the service Phe funeral of Tuesday's viet the harbar strike lice headquarters, which has been one | navy departments in an effort to ad- Britsh bele = Comjng. " ed in “m) or LA st attended hy 50,000 persons. The No individual Bargaining. ] UL | of the Spartacan strongholds. The |Just the differences. A report from| The British »otentiarie thelugerialan e poli- | cortege was fired upon twice. It is) In additien to declaring that “un- 1 building was taken by the Fusilier | NIl Was expected here toda are expected e Saturday impossible to state the number of kill- | conditional surrender” would be de- | Guards after a short fight. | Senators Calder of New York and “I"““ L the x R i/ threshed out inary con the amount of their insu cles. The estate of Stanley Parker, he ! B : ; W “““ recently, is valued at $46,- | ed and wounded in Tuesday's clashes, | manded, Presideat Delahunty of the | The zovernment forces took the !Freliaghuysen of New Jersey called u“:v\l The ests the late Hugh | but the casualties will reach great |marine workers' affiliation, asserted | Plagns Assistance to American | Prilding with few casualties. Eich- | ©N the war labor hoard taday to urge ¢ cost of mumbers. All the unions have decided |that “there will be no individual bar- | T Sl e e B o et e R s escaped, but many of his supporters | Governor Edge of New Jersey, ask- France, ther were made prisoners |ing “immediate action to prevent con- headway | tinuance of the preseat useless, cl the official annou otic conditions.” Ttalian delegation anc lteynolds was the third la : to « nne the s > indefinitely as | g z, not eve h the railroads. A S ; yse inventoried during the year. It inne th indefinitely as l.umuz, not even with the railroad Firms—Bill Calls For mounted to $72,230 o protest against Thursday's events. is the sentiment of {he men that B tes filed during The government has disembarked |the strike must be settled in its en- e s marines A \ilors because it has no |tirefy by both railroad and ndepend- $96,318,000, | | Orders to Shoot to Kill. | t In issuing its order against V\v'u(‘t‘\~; | | | the year 1918 af the value I faith in the army ent boat operators.' A general vike was declared Enlisted Men May Suffer. throughoul Argentine republic at mid- At the same time William Maher, netoniE AT (0 S : night jigeR Bceilon tie CRUnog M a oM Bl e e Ol e S A e R e Aatonia = — crs’ and Pilots’ association, stated he ; lad been informed the army trans-| 18 Provided in the annual legislative, Ashley, GEOTEE ......ouon . | > W JTRQ i Alling, Edward . G. 0. P. EULOGIZES port service intended to preter| executive and judicial appropriation | mass meeting of their supporters to progress may be expected bel 8, charges against 1two tug boat officers ! pin 3 Admonitls, Charlie . for' 1920 reported today to the | day and the streets are almost de- | Many Sick and Wounded Amo President Wilson goes home 1 | | | ! | 8 | Albiston, Jame: e 260.00 FORMER LEADER |in army service for laying up their| House. The measure carries appro. | serted. ’ ] month. Tt is settled that when | | | ! ! ions, the government T the - Japanese repres sions, the government gave warning - : gt & that its iroops have orders to fire| THREE TRANSPORT! SR il iy without waiting for the Spartacans to Will Report (o Congress. ARE ENROUTE HOME| The first few confercncos hota the Americans, French 3ri will probably develop just how m and over, including mortgages and debtedness Antoniates, in the A begin and to shoot to kill The Spartacans apparently are los- ing hope. They failed to summon a B aa s aliha 1.7 t without arders. He declared| priations totalling $96,318,000, ap- The streets of Berlin today were 6,000 Men On Huron, Belg reaches America, one of his first Bacon Estate $11.825. = there would be no settlement of the ' proximately §7,000,000 more than the | without even the usual small groups and Atenas. will be to address congress and Bassett. Edward i .. |dispute if these men were penalized. | 191y bill and provides for 19,435 sal- | of disputants. i a report on what has been ace St ren Roosevelt’s Banner Shall Never Trail, Railroad Changes Necessary. aries, a decrease of 178 Washington, Jan. 10.-—Departure ‘plished. Some American diplo f) e T s Meanwhile the railroad administra- | from France of three transports, the | here agree that the most Mr. Wi {tion completed arrangements hoping | } Huron, Belgie and Atenas, with about ' can hope to report will probably I | & Sharpshooters Sapport Govt. FFor the expansion of _Americ The correspondent is informed foreign de an appropriation of Berlind eelnent of mounied sharnshooters is supporting the gov- Chairman Hayes Declares at Bush, August ates, George S Convention in Chicago. Burke, Sarah Baba, Jacob . 1 $005,5(0 would be given the hureau of foreign and domestic commerce of { by nightfall to re-establish on a nor- b s 1 B3 Blent i oo zopes! 1\‘1‘;’[‘}\( e 6,000 troops, including many sick and | general undertaking of the wil 2 R L. PR e nd ! wounded, was announced today by sort upon a set of principles w! s s = R 1 Jan. 10 I'wo women o motor shipments from nearby New | the depurtment ommer n olher troops in the city also are loyal lh}_ war department. K must be left to be applied by Burgevin, Elizabeth i 563 cupied seats in the republican national |JROEC SEDBEN S (HOW ABRIDY BN | appropriation, which is acuble fhat i | . The Huron is due at Newport News | peace congress. Physical condit] ‘\r'v_ r.‘(“l]l (;mvx‘ynl ee at its vurfnx)_, :n.. 1; r’l\ into the city through Nortn river made in 1919, contemplat accord PPolice headquarters are in the | Ju“':»"‘\r.\ l-.f‘vnlh 100 officers and alone will probably prevent the B for the first w"]: in the his ;u,{:} ’ Ue | tunnels, while incoming foodstuffs :lln. ‘1“““ \;n tony given at hcarings on ander Place. The building had | “X<i wen from rl:o following units: | complishment of more than this ¢ tacon, Willia s organization hey were admitted to i o P08 W e ioos wore bilL | the bilk the sending of agents of the held by the Spartacans ever | Lhitd provisional batlalion, 56th en- |ing the remaining six weeks of | since the beginning of the present | &N€ers, comprising companies I, F | gtay. Beckley, Flora S D inner councils of the party on ! 2 RS CEE BEe O ot Buf. | bureau throughout the werld to in- Baco Walier e » proxies and enjoyed all rights of regu- - i | vestigate opportunities for American | ;. jreak which \s caused by the | @nd K, and medical detachment; cas- business. The home personnei of fusal of Bichhorn to hand over his | U8l companies Nos. 121 to 135, 412 | Bacon, e i o falo and the New . (¢] 2 Batcheiler, Cla --- LOIZBL ey mombers. THe action is taken fo (58 % S70 H18 SOW s el refus Berglund, Conrad 139298 1 oan that nereafter women will ba - i LS e %0 is increased der | o0 d 418 (N and), 414; fi 2D 3,%30.00 | ™ : or® ments from the Long Island vegetable | ¢ bureau al: Cincreased undet | 4 inonity to @ police chiel appointed | A0 413 (Maryland), 414; field hospi 00! irged 1o take an active part in every | the bill so that information as to !} | tal No. 504 of the 201st sanitary i 58 ) storage centers, most of which used | the Khert government. : Burgess, Charles . branch of national republican politics. 1 1o &5 FAREGH: FROST B RREE WSS world markets may be readily avail- | qtue Brandenburs mate marks the | tFRin; second heavy mobile ordnance Benson, Frank G..... They wer rs. Josephine Cor: 8 t : | able o An can business me Al 3 in gD repair 4 bk mdd 2 = el o e oSS acrons the bridges or thraugh tho| #Ple ko Amer BN Sbdunsss mgn [Ftermirationtor) tinter fuen mingen iat | ZORSIE EIOR, 428 slok Ui Kroitdaed Hennath Luchdad. . i Alds e O Al ot | PenifsylVania-Tong Txlandl tuninel. S |00 s0 woilld «bel given | yhe rpiergarten one of the Spartacan | 814 [ talBomeers ; y a proxy of 5. A. Perkins, :‘: uml “O[‘v‘;‘ Dolicammt as Dedichasds. i Americ s cngaging in foreign | grongholds. Friederichstrasse is an | The i.m}, > is due at New York Lfaianamanatin G nitteeman from that state and Miss | (ryiformed policemen turned deck- | trade through the statc department, | ympsriant cross street and croses | JARUATY 13 with the First and Second | 279 0Ped Waghine waich ls yirk oo [ Mary Garrett Hay, of New York, who |} =t o O led Staten | 2dditions being provided for the de- | inter den Linden about midway be. | battalions, 49th infantry, fleld and |} T A DAOR L AL i i SR CAlE “NO hands at dawn and enabled Staten | 2dditions being prov : : nter den Linden about midwa £ phattad i . : have to organize after reaching iield the proxy of jHerbert Parsons, 'jocte =i, S8E Sod spablec S | partment's staff, of trade advisers and | yqeen (he Tiorsarten and the Lust. | Staff and medical detachments, in all “ooley, Lucy Pu......... ional committeeman from the Em- ; L e e era! legal experts. Representatives of the | oo vten wehich 1o in fron 3 36 officers and 2,436 men; also cas- | oo WiIl the Belgians and other m Secetd it R 250,00 5 interruptedly by getting the workerg| 'Sal experts. Rer al 10 | garten, whic ¢ in front of thej? B S WSO cas-{ pelligerents. < 1.00 pive state. fo the yards on time:' The policeraen | Btate department at hearings on thel| = oision o | ual companies Nos. 428, 429, Phes oo s Cup, Jose B 5 203.93 et s ita ]l day e yards X B b on to | TOYAL palace : eI g i se preliminaries will not nel ‘allahan, Anna Milctecu tiine fosean Bils :-ilmd:v: overated one municipal forry boat bo-| Dill UTked that mensurcs he taken io | Fldlitiog tioing Oentipued, ‘ (,hem\nf o e serios R e e e ¢ feast sesslon a P i £ tween Manhattan and Staten and. | Insure that American industries he Determined attacks by the govern- | Dy NO P EanE ) tions, but they will hamper the wd Lo0 n executive business session. A roll call treated fairly by foreign government ...+ fop, »n the plants of the | Casual officers ing of “group plan” anz T - St € ras r - 5 " 1 orces on L g X " A R’ ronp lar ronference: showed at e tate was represnt- i h C etitlo or aflter- -war = vy { - 2 bort Ates siis ¢ at Ne showed that every stat rep n the competition for after-the-w Yo Zeitung, | _ The transport Atenasiis due at New ; O U8 BFOUE TR SOl oo ce 2 e .- 100803 57 Gither by the national committee- | HINT AT FORCE IF | trade. Tageblatt and (haivossiacto York January 19 with a detachment ¥ : ! i pect to thresh out points with ter ‘oan ; | which are still in the hands of the | JB AT I0n 2 LI0XY- In providing fur state department | gpqriacans, have been going on with | Of headquarters troops froni the 9 ‘ornwall, Henry d 210 T 5 e - 5 I ! meny € dadi ! 5 ed neutrals, non-helligerents or m emwell, Henry L 27 " Chumirman Will 51 Hayes rea1 «| BRITISH DON'T AGREE | necds. tna mili ahetishes the e of | Sporitcans, have been goln on mitn | 0 o (Nekrory & detachmant of | o0 neutrala, non-beliigerents or m . lengthy report in which he reviewed eolaEclibnl U th: i departmen ool casual ccmpany No. 11 (Camp Dis) ( | Canacke ol 0 i today | 2 e the results to memoranda W canack S in detail his activities during his first | substitutes the title of under-secretary and 95 casual officers. h"_fl o “““ o Sl bl vear in office and analyzed the repub- it go ‘tol the peace coyiiuy - | SEEAL i ) o > iy . . el b Mondar The following organizations have | i1¢ ' e el e t00.09 | llcan victory at the congressional | Sinn Fein Organ Says That England The increaseé of appropriations Z00FBIcHpsincel ondsy W been assigned by General Pershing for | iclusion in the final settlement l‘l”‘\"’:;w”‘“'“' K 3 304 42 | clections last November. x carried by the bill is due largely to It is estimated that more than 200 “ carly convoy home: 12th balloc Disappointed at Delays. ary, Mabol ... vt e R ety Must Be Made to Respect persons have heen kiiled in the fight- | (805 (M0 TN o8 (olegraph | President Wilson's feeling, on 6 e ing here since Monday. The Charite |\ ¢ jions: ordnance casual company, | in& to Europe as early as he did, Calabresse irade eral states as follows: Maine, | ing $13,650.700. The other principal | #nd other outlying hospitals cared for | o™y, {ransportation corps com- | that all the Entente govérnments Czarnacke, Jan . Sweet; Now Jersey, H. F. Kean; Dublin, Jan. 10.—A constituent as- | increase is an addition of $2.238,000 ( 500 \.Y,H,{“yi\y\y‘u,‘M'w‘fy-dvh«n'v“:‘lp'\}';:fl‘p'\l— | pAny, No. 53. made th preparation to get d Contf, Andrew ........... e R sembly, the date of which has not yet | over the 1918 appropriation for thg | Were carried int : s pa ] rnment enthusiastically and that | France and England Organized Organization work has taken Ferglus Conr Americans a month, & 1 even they are only partly ready. French of course, have their org ization on the spot. The British ! brought éver from England a hij | developed machine which is virty AT 50.00 | | | provisions for the 1920 census, the ! i were elected to fill vacancies in Bk Dot amoun: proposed for that purpose be- | i to talking peace. He and the Ar can commissioners have heen di | deiegates are understood to feel sources here this afternoon that the | BT strongly that unless plans are | government forces had recaptured { All Have Been Classed as Army De- | to permit the activities of peace t ! police headguarters from the Sparta- | resumed in warring countries, the | cans. Tt was learned this evening, | serters and Reward of $30 I8 ', pilization of their armies n b : ace Wilhelmstrasse during Wed- livan : ; : been fixed, will determmne the terms iniernal revenue bureau “‘Q;!““\’_ Caty, Lucy n'» «J«m”;“”;“‘_-i; 01‘3‘»“« renol utions { ¢ o constitution for Ireland. Sinn Reductions ifront the 1915 UL con el s o U8 oo i Gt trora | omclal | Cornwell, Lottie e . L G ioiion| Fe® WlaDs for tho assembly wve de- | BIBC mainle G elimination ef many Crabtree, William ..... Bl G 1 ‘15‘1;‘;";"‘,‘\‘\ ’H‘I 20 layed because 34 of those recently | Positions created during the war, Devivo anio e 80030 | A S et Theodore Roose. | clected to the British parliament are | More than mnui 0 being & f e )zirgaj, John e 418.00 Sansc s > il 1 i the war, navy and state department's ;f 54‘ ro, y\', enzo 558.80 | velt carried shall not trall for a mo-| " dalt payrolls. (ontingent expense funds S e o i 's x| ment. The republican party will con- of various departments were cut sev- | S g T S ale17 [tinue to be the instrument in this i - ral whil rickson, Charles a1 7yl g 3 eral hundred thousand dollars, while ‘\Ylfll T | country to apply to new and chang-| 'elease of these members, and many in the hands of the Spartacans, Hartford, Jan. 10.—Since Novem-| The return of Mr. Wilson to Engstram, Carl ing conditions the wisdom of experi-| Mmeetings are being held throughout & .. . "if ciandards s eliminated at a »er 11, armistice day, the names of | United S educe the Ay | e i s e ence and efficiency of honest, zealous Ireland demanding that the impris- Evile bt S460 100 ASGAULTED AND ROBBED iy.»:,n Connecticut men qualified for | can delegation to four, but it was P service. onedionosibelRat frae NIf sfrumored sub-treasir- N | service under the military selective | Plained (o 1t delegations i i | | Campanelli, Allie The Sinn Feiners are confining their however, that this ement was not | unwelcome problem v activities at present to securing the true and that the headquarters is still Offered for Their Arrcst. Only Four { Delegates. military research work by the bu Fox, Christian pann Discontinuance of the J Chairma Tays anc or meni- | that the governmen s as vote as uni i t the pres Forarie Tohn NS hairman Ha nd other mem the government will soon release ;...\ Baltimore, Boston, New York S i t presi Philadelphia @nd five other cities also act have been reported as delinguents bers of the committee discouraged ' them by reason of fallure to return ques | every attempt to boom candidates for| Natlonality, the leading Sinn Fein | o G0 {0 0 hoione by s46a tionnaires to their local draft hoarc | president. It was evident from the! organ, says diplomatic considerations S S ‘._ . se, 850 e classed as de 000, Development of the federal 1 tally Beaten By Unknown Man, | Of these, 85 re classed ¢ 1 informal gossip in the corridors that| may prove effective, *but if the de-| ;orve system in the opinion of the : | serters because of failure to report to | has been in President Wilson's g - o ferences with Fr Liritish never had ir ) sit continug iberg, Solomon Fagan Roso Waterbury Woman Knifed and Bru- Iy at the peac Fridell, Joseph Fellows, David ....... _ G ¢ 1 / e A j .32 | there would be no scarcity of candi-| mand is ignored, the Irish people must | 1,o\1s0 appropriations sub-committes After Vicious A ssanit | the adjutant general of the state as A E s, S dates in 1920, In the matter of cam- | act in a way the Britlsh government | a4 elirsinated the neccssity of ma | directed. The other 300 have so re- | [talian statesmer TG i Johanna e paiznijissucs, the fcommitieemen Bailcann ot ignore; L e i Waterbury, Jan. 10.—While 1in a|ported and orders for induction into | have approache oad P Sy : informal discussions were outspoken| «The peace conference, i g 1 3 ek ‘;;'.‘“‘vmflu critician of the alleged €X-|jnues “assembles Monday. Thero Is influenza she had suffered and from — All of the 850 have been reported | Degin the prouress roen | aragance of ithe natlonal democratic|ingline tolballost | Thelnational as- ISHMEN MAKE TROUBLE # burning she recently received when | t, the United States district attorney | With individual « Re “u.v;‘v:l‘l‘:'r‘;'\\m Y:{\m'li ”nn:}w\‘;m sor(\mwlv sembly must act at onca’’ IR her hair caught firc in one of the 10- | and are liable to arrest as deserters, | Will be brought into ti sion o favor the adoption by the party : " ja proper time for a strong declaration .r\l‘fi{‘;""er ERLED RS TN e gainst socialistic policies includ- 2 ons in Ireland be ’aken over by ing the federal ownership or opera- 1e Irish and those which cannot be assaulted her and robbed her of abou: ence congress, if t utilities must be captured. It declares that valuable watch belongiag to he 1 P 1 government is appre i r nt £ v 3res Windows and Damage Cells. | @ o —— William C. L5356 H s i Dublin, Jan. 10,—Serious distur- | woman is In a dangerous condition Included Among 1,003 Soldiers Arriv- | in addition, be extra legates f tire, ad ng: i a ice o g her sail- nation DI T Victoria I BRIT]SH SGORE SUCGESS 5 bances have taken place at Mount- | and the police are seeking her assa e niost of the nations repr T 1.9 ) The pcople can in a hundred ways foy prison where a number of Sinm|aat Who is believed to be an Italtan g Today Are Anti-Alreraft Units, | 1 0 (ied into the congress w ot S upsst the operations of the British | 0% T %0 'y o) 1o niaoned as \bout 25 vears of age. He was mark- < ; AL 5 15 v hich thes Fiart FEai 25 Messages From Paris Indicate (le- | Sovernment in Ireland dinery prisoners, while claiming |®d by a hat pin which the woman | famamean ReD ot en | experts are under consideration Humason, Harris 2 menceati and. Llosal Ceorse Tava 5 e treatment as political offenders. The | thrust into his face four or five imes | xeow York, Jan. 10.—The British | Other American Envoys. B 3 =COrR 8 MAJOR MTTCHELL COMING prisoners are reported to have broken | during the assault. | transport Ulua arrived here today| TLord Hardinge, former viceroy] Quashed Freedom of the Seas Talk. HOME ON A VISIT TONIGHT | the windows and damaged the cells. from Brest with 1,008 American | India; Sir, Louis Mallet, British 4 feinzmaan, Matthew .16 i o i REW LOST troops. The units on board consisted | hassador to Turkey, and Sir Esme Humason, Howard ..... . London. Jan. 10, (Reuter dispatch Major Ralph Mitchell, U. 8. Marine i SHIP AND |of 16 officers and 421 men of the| Howard, British minister to Bwit it 600.00 [ {o Canadian Pres Messages from | Corps, and Mrs. Mitchell are expected | $20,000 LOSS WHEN WINDSOR | Sixth anti-aircraft section; nine offi- | 1and. probably will appear for G \nr . . 256.02 | Paris indicate that Premiers Cle- | to arrive in New Britain this evening WAREHOUSE IS DESTROVED | | cers and 266 men of the Twelfth anti- | Britain as extra delegates. Bern| reki, Simon : 734.02 i mencean and Lloyd George have | to visit the former's parents, Mr. and Rritish Steamer Northumbria Strikes | aircraft section; two officers and 49 | mmraen. Vanoe Metommion and. of leckadyz .. 195.00 | scored a great success on the question | Mrs. T. W. Mitchell, of Vine streat. | men of casual company No. 822; five | v hael 5.437.20 | of the freedom of the seas and that| Major Mitchell has been statloned nt ' officers and 118 men of the 109th | trench mortar battery and nine casual | to Horace Vibbert was burned today. 186.90 ' very little is likely to be sald on this juam and expects to bhe assigned to officers and nine civilians from the Y. | The loss was $20,000. Charles Vi London, Jan Loius .00 | subject when the actual peace con-, duty at Galveston, Toxas, after his Ignace . 500.00 | ference assembles. leave of ahsence. 10.—The British | ¥ M. A and K. of C field forces. | g ore suggzested today. T S i 739.33 | The Spanish-Moraccan question has ki i | I r ruc vt e Piseis b i m had Insurance. The causo of the | Steamer Northumbria struck a mine | L e = | concerned principally the number ARDY COLE WAVE delegates to be given to the sma EE Sogi dgnoos 044 08 | nlso beeh Rettod ite {ns satistaction of | NoANT REFARATE BEPUBLID. | ar. 3 unkiown. off Middleshorough Thursday, and v A | e most of e cresw 1s belisved io have HERE AT LAST; 8 ABOVE | (S 080 CS (0 ™ 07 ose which Erfurt, Germany, Jan, 9 (By ” Assoclated Press.)—-The formation of = been lost, A boat with two survivors The tardy cold wavo has at last| clared war on the Central Empi Bliz CHATHAM TOWN HALL v separato Thuringian republic with WEATHER. and eight dead has been washed | struck the city and between 6 o'clock | will have three. These nations a . wv” ‘”' tresean BURNED: TOSS $25.000 | °rfurt as the capital, was demanded um-u‘m'-!. Jan. 10 —Fore. ashore as Newlon. Four mhv\» an‘.s last night and 6 o'clock this morning | Greece, Serbia, Porfugal, Ruma 1ing In resoluiions passed at n mesting east for New Britain and vi- { which left the ship with survivors | the thermometer drepped about 80 de- | Rrazil and China Poland Chatham, Mass, Jan. 10.- The | here of all the Thuringian chembers cinity: Faiv, warmer tonigh; are thought to have been swamped.: grees, although in certain sections of | (yacho-Slovakia will have two ea town building. a wooden structure of of commeree, handieraft and agricul saturday falr, strong westoer- = the city the readings varied. The | Countries which simply broke r two and 2 half stories, was hurned [ture, and of the Thuringian indusirial Iy winds. Fhe Northumbrin bullt in 1808, | average readings of the mercury thmi tions with either of the Cent today. The loss is estimated at |ists’ unfon. The socialist demand for was of 4,215 tons. 360 feet Jong "”“Lv\\m’nm' showed it to be three above | !« united Germany was voted dawn, - was owned tn Glasgow. All the pre f s heen m) taining the ' it con- weakened condition from an attack of | geyvice have been rescinded ciples. | cal. factories, Miss Catherine Croucn|fo: whom a reward of $50 each is | ¥eneral agrcements sought of Sunnyside aveaue was knifed and | ,fered ehty Delegates to Conference) Serious Disturbances at Dublin Prison | pjackjacked last night by a man who here will probably he s Hausma South Windsor, Jan. 10.—A fo- | bacco warehouse of Charlos Vibbert Mine and Sinks—Only Twe Men in which was his own crop of broad- lear and that of ten acres helonging Known to Have Been Saved. specialists will be called upon by United States peace commission Changes in Plans Suggested, Changes in the plans hitherto o Oliver NN SINIOEITES 985.82 | Bngland and France Tl 00.00 | el Anton (Continued on Fiftcenth Page

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