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FROM THE HEFAUD h ! N e ) ‘ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ TO ’i’i[ E Slili\'l(if- ‘aris, Feb. 10.—Commenting upoa — Marfetta, Ga. ¥eb. 10.—Investiggy Premier tion of charges that Mrs. Naomi Vies MONDAY, FB | the iaterview given © Meanwhile Mflyor Hanson Orders & icmencean to the dsccluoniE In Return for Mefl, Arms and"‘,‘,'f{”"',‘,:',t, e o inmate which occupies the piace of 5 7 b S hegun today by | all the Paris newspapers today, Alfred $20 and a cow, was beg v by 8 | With its vigorous and patriot-| man in connection with a general in- mism, it is an act of ardent pa Lot : maniin Lonnadlion it ieenar vy wnd has not given up nm} = An investigation the family alleg INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE to complete il Binally, |8 Germany; the trade. Mrs. Campbell denied ail must be shown that she can no longer s s A charges as to disposition of the orphan | — deceive us and that it is our intenton R e e | ey . ehools | to make peace: also, “to the finish.’ \ction Reported to Have Been Set- | care | Strike Is Seill . Twenty-five of the 65 Pubile Schools {0, kR bonect ot o M as mever | | been more lucid or stronger than in tled Cpon For Fear Allics Are Go- More Closed Beeause Stationary Engineers | beer ; i at i | these declarations, which will hate a| | 00 \imdea s mroops From Si- | Have Retuipsd Quit Work—~General Strike in Ta- | considerable effect.” | beria and Might Also Recoy Have Trouhle Unions Called i | | Conference. Are Clubbed. 1 ... taurants Still Badly Crippled, lS BRAN[]EI] AS LIE 5 AT I Kadi i . | Viadivostok, Feb. 8, (By the Canad- | : i MO0 e R o T, ohil T SR (By the Canad- | Measure Lost By One Vote— | sccretary of the committee directing memt of i ian Press)—Reports from Omsk state e ers of union labor met at 9:30 o'clc e that the Russian government there e o . | the textile strike here, was arrestedd T R gb*‘ s rorh e wiih (e penseE Mbiice has accepted an offer from Japan of | Fight to Be Continued |today on w rederal charge of evading | Qo] diers, Keeping' Order in i\m‘fl Mip undor a . ! Walg ies inoe | men, money and arms to settle the " the draft. committee in an effort to mauce the | Walsh Denies Ever Offering | men mones and TNl Conzremt S | Japs to Get Valuable Mines. A few minutes after his arrest Kap- | This step, it is stated, is due to re- lan v 1 1 by the local officers tc ports that the Allies are to withdraw Camp Devens to be turned over te 5 e « ed oft M dacki D, Washington, Feh. 10 Woman suf- 2 be called off tor in Packing Probe. their forces from Siberia and also to O s ! army authoritles. It was announced ws' Ranks Deplete frage by federal constitutional aniend- Strikers’ Rauks Deplcted, a fear that the conference at Princes | ' 4 i y sald they will he sried a Butte Mining Regions, the immigration authoritics 10 Taken From Seattle. | | Use Bayonets. - the prisone committec to recommend that the Job to Senate Investiga- general sympathetic strike in progress | he would be charged with failure to Butte, Mont., Feb. 10 toak part in fomenting rikers in : he mines of Butte, Who object to the | joiess ) ich has paralyzed the IRGtgo s tries of that city for several ! t came fast yesterday, despite the com- Washington, Ifeb. 10.—ILevi ,\[;43(»1‘_‘[ The house resolution for submission : recent reduction of one dollar o day | pppee jer | ¢ ttee’s decision to continue the | counsel for J. Ogden Armour, denied | she is to give, the reports state, Jap- | ¢ the amendmeat failed of adoption Kaplan in wages and who aro insisting on the 3 ‘}m ers of the Seattle s! | emphatically and flatly, before the | an will s o and coal con- | i 52" Cotes in favor of it and 29 | strike headquarters by three local of- | aholition of the ‘‘rustling” card i ks A5 " ) ssion in the Priamur district 1der om De¢ e T ment was beaten again today in the | Desertions in the striking ranks Islands will result in recognition of | (50 | register in the draft cither in 1917 or the Bolsheviki. 1In return for the aid |° P l191s. was taken iato custody at \ | m one icer | BYSle against, one less than the necessary |ficers. . | tem, were halted on their way to | convicts arrest ars o i b According ta the police, <IKuplan is| picket the mines today by guards of | (oo C te ere, were a Fear Loss of Allied Troops. Thus ended what leading suffrage | 20 Years old. Althoush —generally | United States soldiers.y Those men | b | A Vladivostok report under date of | shampioas had said in advance would | generally known Ime, his real| who decided to go to work were January 27 received by the Canadian |y, he final test of this session of |name, the police said, is Hymana. ‘He | mitted to pass. Pre said that all parties in Siberia | (ongress The suffrage advocates a resident of this city. " Discharged soldicrs, | The majority of the men were walkout ALl apt about 400 street car men | Senate agriculture committee today, | ¢ returned to work. Teamsters, auto- | that he had offered employment with CD116 huk sndl i cicab dvivers | sars | the bisivackersHtoMrancisiJ Nteney, age collectors, four theatrical em ployes’ unions, the barbers and seve other labor organizations voted to oners gathered into the fi who is conducting the examination of men o : packers' witnesses before the commit- ult of Year's Campaigt tee. He read i telogram from Frank Eime Sorc his aioining | P- Walsh, who, Mr. Heney said Mr. Restaurants were still badly erippled | Mayer told him, had been made a and | similar offer, stating he had heard who still wore were alarmed over rumors that the |went into the test knowing they lacl army uniforms, were among those | 0 0OF 8itatars kked up by G Allied forces in Siberia would with- | oq one vote, but hoping to the Ia doing picket duty for the strikers. draw in the spring or summer. There | {pat it wauld be woa over P Te e P e U has been no official statement on this Those voting in favor of the resolu- A ! } army men and ordered immediately industrial cent | subject from any of the governments [ (ion wer Mr Heney, who made the change be- | 3 | concernel. Democrats— Ashurs Culberson, in @ number of central depots. [fors the comnu it SELd Oy B sRn o Admiral Kolchak in Charge. (o il i e r=o N ooy [ present until after Mr. Mayer had hools were to reopen this morn- = The Omsk government is headed by | (North Dakota), Janes (New Mexico) ng picture houses and thea- [ made his preliminary statement. The | 4 gmiral Kolchak and holds sway over iKendric Kirby, Lewis, McKellar, paring to resume busi- | telegram from Mr. Walsh in St ], part of Siberia and the east- | Myers, Nugent, Pittman, Pollock, Louis was sent, Mr. ayer said, | opn part of Kuropean Russia. It has | Ransdell, Robinson, Shafroth, Shep- { without his request. carried on an active campaign against | hard, Smith (Arizona), Phomas ‘This is the statement of an honest | the Bolsheviki Representatives of | Thompson, Vardaman and Walsh—:24. man,” the witness added, “in con-|{he Omsk government have declared Republicans— Calder, Colt, Cum- | trast to this clumsy, transparent, dis- | against attending the conference at |mins, Curtis, Fernald, France, Fre- ot today to plans for immedi- | honorable and unprotessional le of | the Princes Island linghuysen. Gronna. Harding, Joha- attention today to plans fo edi- | b ng the city industrial | Arrest Follows Disturbance. cials of the United States througt the decision of cooks the most serious disturbance that and the city's | nothing of it has occurred since the strike was instituted a week ago. Shortly after the mills opeaed for the day @ crowd of several hundred strikers and sym- to remain out, | to discard their uniforms or cease . Coas A. D. H. Jad milk supply continued to he centered participation in the attempted picket. | Chief of the Seattle office of th ing. | migration service was in charge | 1 charge | Major A. M. Jones in command of | | | Sc party. pathizers gathered on Broadway the Arlington mills district and defiec police orders to move on. The offi- C oompeny, ARU. B Intantes, ind Back to Russian Provinces, detachment of E company, same reg- “The proceeding against the T iment, had the streets leading to the | States enemies of this type is sin mines patrolled long before time for |80 official with the train said. two hours before the Seattle was called we gathered 40 cers drew their ciubs and several per- sons were knocked down in the melee, Two were: pushed through swindows, |the early shifts to go to work. Con- Missiles were thrown by some of the! 8regating is forbidden by the military disturbers, but no one was hit, Two | &nd these slow in meving at the com- 8 rrrests were made | mand of the oldiers ave felt the Mr. Heney.” Japanese forces are included in the | son “(California), Jones (Washing i ob che Baonet oo moshid Mo Walsh's telegram was read as | Allied expedition in Stberia which is | ton), Kellogg, Kenyon, La Follette Wife Produces Card. s e e e e vt e R nmigration ser esh v | follows: under the supreme command of a | Lenroot, McCumber, McNary, Nelson, veral hours after Kaplan's e ) gt een working in all indt n deranzed since last Thu DY “The Associated Press asked me | Japanese general. The Priamur dis- | New, Norris. Page, Poindexter, Sher- | parture for Camp Devens his wife ap- | After a crowd, which filled Ioin. | centers 1 . o | k ARPLOK TS i | for comment upon Mr. Heney's state- | trict probably is the southern part of | man, Smith (Michigan). Smoot, Spc peared at police headquarters With | jander hall, began to sing what allens w | Orders Industry Resumed. ’ Municipal officials headed by Mayor | agi nto the cars with everything e 1way between them and the mid the Atlantic ocean. For Ole Hanson and assisted by a com- mittee of business men turned theiv ately resum 1 commerc activities, which hava | S T : | were : ment of Saturday which I gave as|the Amur province, where there are | cer, Sterling, Sutherland, Townsen his registration card, which showed | caiq to bo German songs, Captain W, | €'€d evic follows: large coal and iron mines. Warren and Watson—31. Total that he was regi a at Pittsfield | 3 Wilson' of I compa ers and 5 and placed in clas: nion men and women ordered the 2 he selve hall clearcd. One woman, said to | (lemsel d with 1 the aid 7 2 “”“ ) neea While [ can claim a very pleasant —_— e = : 1 lence w 3 1 SiRe it acquaintance with M. Mayer, he never Vollng assiont e More Return to Work. | have becn the leader of the singing, [ fomiey wan Lot or i eLessary y authc S b smocrats. 2ankheac Jeckham H S . [ icular crowd cach c S clsewhere, and this does not imply A operatives reporting for work in the | Lary. 2 e Sk tions of Martin (Virginia), Overman, Pomer- & Gollupse of tho sirilke moyement [([hat Bs Mgkt nof havs done fo ¥ith one, walshury Simmons, Smith [ textile mills here was announced at | = s they were reviewed by Secretar: as expected by officials today, perfect propriety or that I might not | Spartacan Uprising Saturday (Georginr, Smith (Sonth Carolina), | the opening hour today but leaders of | ALLAN H WH[TE D]ES Labor Wilson. The secretary h spite the action of the strikers’ - | have accepted or declined the same »sults Tn Death of Eight and the | SWanson, Trammelle, Underwood, the movement for 48 hours work with | . power to order this type of pri ference committee in refusing to vield | With like propriety sis I Death of Blebt and the | oiitams and Wioloott deported or released, and so far on the question of returning to work r. M yer then read a letter he Wounding of 40 Others. Republicans--- Bait Bran- e ey Eromine Meriden Business Man, | Das been little trouble in getting s e 0 he wrote President Wilson on e iDliliasnar Snie! After the worker d gone into the sction.” The majority of thé g acoma January 11, 1918 when the federal | Zurich. Switzerland, Feb. 10.—|can, Moses, Penrose, Wadsworth and [ Mills and the gates had heen closed, Trustce of City Savings Bank,|ers Will be sent back to R rade commission, with Mr. Heney as | Grave Spartacan disorders broke out| weeks-—11 Total, 1 lively encounter veloped between provinces. principally] ts counsel was investigating the busi- | in Berlin on Saturday evening, ac-| The following were paired the police and strike pickets in the | Succumbs to Pneumonia. wegians Sw and Finns, ace 1 of he packers. In it he charged | cording to advices received her Sol- Chamberlain of Oregon and Ma p of men to guards he train ged ha and women holding a strect corner Meriden, ¥eb. 10.—Allan H. White, 54 hours pay declared the strike in — full effect Tacoma's general strike, called to ¢ support the wage demands made by | shipyard metal workers on Puget |, t Sound, was called off yesterday hat Mr. Heney was then frying to |diers and sailers commanded by for-|tin of Kentucky, with Reed of Mis- { % resolutions adopted by a strikers'| yndermine public confidence in the | mer Chicf of Police Eichhorn are re- | souri; Goff of West Virginia and | mecting resisted an order from the | a director of the Wilcox and White . il . commiltee which recommended that|meat industry and that the packers |Ported to have occupied Alexander [ (wen of Oklahoma with Shields of | Police to move on and some missiles | company, a trustee in the City Savings | 1e OnW attempt at a mob dej other than shipyard workers [ were not permitted to call or cross | Platz and government troops are re-|rmennessee; Hollis of New Hampshire [ Were thrown. The oflicers charged the | bank and a governor of the Country | © prisoners was frustrated | fire upon them, eight persons being | and King of Utah with Knox of Penn- | crowd and dispersed it. A man and a | club, died today from pneumonia fol- | [oresight ederal official killed and 40 wounded,. it is said.|gvlvania;: and Phelan of California | Woman were arrested lowing influenza. Mrs, White and two | f0re the tre hed Butte, with normal activities there. German censorship is withholding de- | ana Iall of New Mexico with Sm@gh Police Have to Use Clubs. { children are also ill. Mr. White was | ficers arned that the I | AE A e 7 | ORGANIZE NEW GONGERN tllafotne oy s; of Maryland The police were obliged to use dras- | 33 years old, and his mother, Mrs, | leaders 1 Heleng | | —— Because the two-thirds required | tic means to disperse the crowd in the | Fidward White, is he | learne portation and | Striking Miners Foiled, return to weir tasks this morning. | cxamine witnesses. T srike never Interfered seriously the widow of Denver Schools Closed. = Nt e (el s i | Y ey b comnil s e oy | for adoption, two advocates of the rling tri s were drawn | founder of the company. rades B Denver, Col., Feb, 10—Twenty-five | London, Feb. 10.—Repeated ea : : < = s Sl o 1 were paired against one = = t e schools of Denver | Brass Springs and Metals to Be Man- | counters occurred on Saturday in | resolution thizers were knocked down before 1 t unctior of the 65 public schools of Denver : occy : aham tnocke lo sefore . rain junctio S Sl Berlin between government troops | OPF Ty lead- | they could be induced to obey the | PLAN WELGOME TO ZGI‘H . g \ whichl of were closed today as a result of a ufactured by $50,000 Corporation in {and a mob which was only partly of I ediatel e e O e e RS S : < strike of the stationary cngineers em- | Spartacan charactor. aeeowding to a|ers of women's organizations an-|commands of the officers to move on i e vide < th Butt Spa aca y f 8 ke Helen ployed by the school district which | Miller’s Block on Elm Street, iTelesslimestaecliecelve il ol e il nounce nt into effect at 8 o’clock’this morn- | I Eodas ried on in the next coagress in which | Governors From Al Over New b Exaint IS Scarchat ing Failure of the school board to | A number of local business men ea L e the republicans will hold hoth senate = a | a shop in Barney Miller's block at the _— BOILE MARLE Former Greek Premier and Four Ex- | S . and a number of the strike sympa- two cars to a re that the fight would be car-|Two store windows were broken re hered a land Invited to Attend Conference ailroad station in Butte when th " Boston, Feb. 10.—Plans for an offi 1 i to | corner of IKIm and Seymour streets. i . : 5 ) o : o | cial walcome fo the 6th division, ( { v a w t ound Soticud S L 200 Holyoke Workers Ask 51 to 80 1, left necticut Auto Parts company, The| State Bank At Minncapolis ana | 290 HO! pating in Attempted Revolt. | Guara troops, on it5 return from | combine has a capital of $50,000 paid e ol s ‘ g - o A ‘ents An Hour Instead of 30 to 60 | overse will be made at a confer Malen Ohing Mes. Margavet Sullivan Learns That | in and plans to conduct the business Escape With Cash and Securities. e | Athens, Feb. 10.—Stephanos Skoul- s at the state house I : Objectiig ‘ o on an extensive scale, manufacturing o~ s s . Edward Was Killed BCfOre | gprings and other small brass articles, inneapolis, Feb. 10.—Four armed | i | { men held up the Liberty State bank Holyoke, Feb. 10.—Two hundred | n told of th ment to df L writ of h portation whiel 1t 8po Cents An Hour. yudl s Gireek premier, and D. ! ¢crnor Coolidge today i X Stephanos yragoumi tion to the governors A mecting of the incorporators is to | i [ here today and escaped with cash and | poilermalkers employed by | be held ihis week to discuss plans for | MOT® 10 s o : A felegram from the war depart- | conducting the business, and machin- | ScCuritie 16 atirepont B O he | Steam Boiler Works walked out tos vesterday, informed the mother | ery will be installed in the building 1,:!‘5:,.‘,,,“(:“.\, the robbers’ haul as ivate Edward Sullivan of Elm | within a few weeks. 000 to meet demands for a wage increase. | procurator of the appea of the death of her son. Pri- | = 5 2 The men have been rcceiving from | conmection with charge LEAGUE VOR 1 Sullivan was killed in France on | FEWER UNFILLED ORDERS. 125 BUSHELS OF DOLIARS. 30 to 60 cents and hour and ask for | and attempting to revolt in - the day preceding the signing of the —— - — the so-called government scale of rmer King ( stantine A commit Delegates Present From Al rmistice, and has been dead three | U, S, Steel Corp. Has Only 6,684,268 | Will Be Melted Into Bullion For Ex- [ from 54 to 80 cents. A grievance | tco of the chamber of deputies, whicl Country At Chicago Meotis months, unknown to his mother. Mrs Tons, Which is Decrease. ; port to India. committee today failed to bring about | has been investizating the case for Chicaro, Teb 10——A cor | Armistice Was Signed. Gen. Yanakitas and M. Codjakos, | iingland states to a‘tend h nembers of the Skouloudis cabinet | for the retirn of the divis which resigned in 1916 h ar vet been officiall ANNC day owing to failure of the company | rested L warrant issu the | cxpected within a few Margaret Sullivan, the dead soldier's an adjustment of demands presented | the high court, has demanded that nigther 18/ widowfandiBrivate Huls Washington, Feb. 10.—More than [upon organization some two months | the former cabinet members be heid | livan was her only son. Besides his 125 bus! ilver! rere | ag | hout bail i 54 265 25 bushels of silver dollars were | ago. withou mother, two sisters, Mis: Anna and | Were 6,684,265 tons, according to the 5 e . | i : corporation’s monthly statement is- | Shibped today from the treasury = } country. | ‘ he League Enforce Peace opencd | New York, Feb. 10.—Unfilled orders Wil \: S { WO AT B EasEe 4 A4 To Be Detained in New York New York, Ieh. 10—The 54 1, ¥ who are on their way to New of the U. . Steel Corp. on January 31 t m v par f tt ing present fro arious parts of the Mary, survive. e = e i . Sullivan was an enlisted man in | Sucd today. This is a’ decrease of | vaults to the Philadelphia mint to ""‘"'\”,‘,‘ x.\\fll\,‘ ”\' (‘:;O,””“_ CHIN AMAN CONFLSSES. Among those on the program ‘F”“'l Kl B i e st Company B, 102nd infantry and took | 694,881 tons compared with the orders | be melted into bullion for export to Washington, Feh ) o] iddresses at the session tonight | t part in several of the first battles of | On December 31 India the 102nd without being infured jn | This is the third successive decrease | This was one of the shipments any way. A few months before the | Since October 31, when the tonnage | which have taken $205,000 000 from «,::,‘y”‘:x'\ President \\Vv’lu\.fi\\im:i::‘.{," = O Tast nizhi = "' \,‘”‘(Yll‘," z’,"‘ \‘ ‘f‘,‘\m\l o ,’”‘U“:? ,‘i o el "' end of the war, he wrote to friends in | $tood at 8,353,293, On January 31, | the vaults in recent months 10 be | new war revenue bill he would in. |+ : b Eln el i e el e e nd the dep this city telling of the success of the | 1918, unfilled orders amounted 10 |inclted down and exported to the | troduce a resolution for the repeal of | -0 % o o et i ) i e 102nd, and of his miraculous escapes | %477,853 tons, Allies, e laa-calledi iz ury taxesiannlyis o in man ortant battles. A short enior Ing e ',m‘; ,H‘,-M‘IT",‘,', Argonne forest ,“',\.:‘ COMMITS SUICIDE TO 5 =i \rticles of wearing apparel, he ccased writing and his mother, AVOID BEING CAPTURED. | WORK IS SLACK. = having doubts as to the fate of her Washington, Feb. 10.—Dr. Reshid, | Willimantic, Feb. 10.—Until orders | (P son, communicated with the war de. | implicated in the Turkish government | €OMe in greater volume the dyeing | | artment with the result that his | deportations, who was about to be ar- [ department and the shoe thread B e deat n action was discovered. He- | rested by the Allied forces in Con- | rooms in the American Thread Co., Hartford, Feb, 10—Forecast fore enlisting, Sullivan was employed | stantinople has committed suicide to | will be on a 35 hours a week schedule, for New Britain and vicinity: in the drafting department of the ' avoid capture, according (o advices | commencing tomorrow. The plant Faiv tonight: Tucsday, fair: | participated in the Killin entire efforts to the insurance busi- » New RBritain Machine company He | reaching the state department today | had just adjusted itself to the 48 slightly warmer, According to the policc Wan de- | ness which he has been engaged in | W < pond last night and was 18 years of age. | trom Pera. i hour week schedule. t L Sheoan s L] at | tom w are for 3 ident Taft, | government, wil detained at < ago Criental Admits ffe Was at | fomorrow ar v Kitchin of the house ways and means | (Picago Cricy e e e | s e S gton Murder » police thorities that he had beei | hassador to Turkey and James W. | tion of the several groups will b _ | present s murder of Dr. Theodore »rmer % dor to Ger-| fected at arliest pos nior T. Wong, C. . Hsie and Ben Sen Wi, | man) the authorit officials of the Chinese educational | . tra preca mission to the United States. Whilc CRONA SELES OUT, | ) e men upon s at the mission Ldmitting that he wa sold his barber- | ‘ | Hoide when theiment weremurdered Ifont onirain to Frank Bosco | —- 2 the! prisoner would 1ot say sniofdom=INeHG wae in his loy for a number| PORTLAND BOY DROWNE] | | mitted the crimes nor admit that he | of years., Mr. Crona will confine his Portlan ( Henry Maj WEATHER. “ | seribed in detail the murders, for elght years.

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