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Cabled Paragraphs Carranza Troops Capture’ Town. o condmsflm O | Brmany empioys 1728368 girle un- Arkansas Ab.aze |FiveofLife Savin From End to End| Grew Drowned| s ses o i ease y / FOREST FIRES DEVASTATING|TRYING TO REACH WRECK NEAR HUGE TRACTS OF TIMBER SAN FRANCISCO troops had captured the tow= b huarippa, 250|mfle;‘— sout™ i Al The garrison lost re- treated toward ™ 3% _ine state capital. 3 4 Cuban War. . to b‘: Sent to Mexico. . T e s ECuh ot REQ Fi . . - cablegram m 8 && dl A Special Despatch Received in Paris Says Rus-|vers Crus ooy saving et conai- RES UESTS FOR HELP ing the despatch of a warship thither S : to protect Cuban citizens, President & sians Have Won a Decisive Victory Over Germans [53.05suito™ cabimet meotins ac| State Unabls to Call on Militia to Which it was determined to send the g £ cruiser Patria to the Mexican city to-| Tioht Fire Because of the Depletion morrow morning. The flagship Cuba| of the Militia Fund. BATTLE IS BEING'FOUGHT WITH STUBBORNNESS |\5.55%ei st “oms i i e Two thousand and ninsty-nine lions Kave been killed In California since 1907, A man’s leg was found In the stom- ach of a shark caught near Penasco- SCHOONER ON A REEF i Two of Wrecked Ship’s Crew Were Drowned While Trying to Make Way | s e Through Surf With Lines. first to be held in northern Wisconsin in years, is planned. The Greek Minister of Marine, M. Deterdjis, has resigned, according to an Athens dispatch. probably will be dispatched to Vera : ah Cruz. Rock, Ark, Nov. 23—The San Francisco, Cal, Nov. 23—Five ' o 11® ganned lobster industry of New foundiand and Canada has been hard = state of Arkansas, ablaze almost from | members of a crew of life savers trying 5 ENRY SIEGEL CONVICTED end to end with forest fires which are | to reach the steam schooner Hanalei, Uit DY the European war. Violently Bombarding Ypres in Fland- | HENR devastating huge tracts of timber, is| Wrecl#i on Duxbury reef, nine miles ' oy George F. Shayer 78, a Civil Germans Have Been Violently OF A MISDEMEANOR. | powerleas to call on its militia as a | north of Sen Francisco, were drowned o'y qeress 1o’ don’ o tay home ot S . 3 re-fighting org: ization, according to | tonig] 1 Vi ers, Soissons in the Valley of the Ainse and the Rheims | . inced to Pay $1,000 Fine and Souarnor George W. Haya today. ‘The| Two of the Hanalel's crow were his daushter in Bronxville i i co1 tion e state / ury, | drown. e y while rying i : in the Argonne Region—British| Serve Ten Months in Ponitemtiary; /| Gepiation ot the-mlittin’ Tung ani- fio | mhe thelr e Sicogs . fes owite e T i ioge by and Making Attacks in Geneso, X. ¥, Nov. 33—Henry Sie- | Seneral disorganization of "the ' state lines. Two passemsers swam fo safe- | Hiet hve Eathered 1000 bushel z % a . bankrupt New York merchant: guard forces, the governor declared, | ty. Successful in Persia and East Africa—Germans Have | gcl the bankrupt New Vork merchant " £5ad forces, O 8 einte. San Francisco, Calif,, Nov. 23—Two| The will of George Westinghouse, 3 i bodies have come ashore from the " - = misdemeanor in obtaining credit on; 12 Counties Call for Assistance. | Sunt pecrenik Bors; sbaws Yt tie Tog Suffered Two Naval Reverses—Submarine Rammed Off | aise financiai statements. Justice Wil-| Requests for assistance 1n fignting | "16Am Passenger _schooner Hanalel, | just Proved, here, shows that his iong = Liam W, Clarke at once sentenced Sie- | the spreading. flames. have beos res axaore on Duxbury reef, s few miles iti Constanti- | 8¢l to pay a fine of $1,000 and to serve | celved in Little Rock from 12 coun- Hote e . Harry Hilkirk, of Sharon, Pa., a the Coast of Scotland—British Embassy at ton'monihs in_Monroe county peniten- | ties, and unofficial requests for militia | {1® BoPe of saving the fifty-six others| =erty Hilkiclo of Sharen, Pa, a Hary. Stay of execufion of the prison aid "were presented to the governor. | Of Lho passengers and crew, according , mew eyelid from skin from his right and Russian Hospital Pillaged. sentence was grauied until the second | * From Texarkana in the extreme | 'O, FePOTts from steamers standing by |jog nople Ransacked R H P Monday of June and bail was fixed at| southwest to Jonesboro in the north. | FYINE to aid. 326,000 Slegel must appear before) east corner, a distance of more than|_ 1he Hanlel's back is broken, it is 3 Justics Clarke in Geneseo at that time| 300 miles, and from Fort Smith in the g‘:g—k&"'g;";“{:"gn‘j: s bound from| James, and like him, a bandit, is dy- said, “it is our duty to dsive the Ger- | and if his creditors have been substan- | northwest to Helena in the southeast, e of St e ot upside | i at his home near Excelsior Springs, mas into the sea as fast as we can, | Hally provided for, further acdon on| the woods are burning alons raiiroad | e Gl ot e T g D ey m:np;lnmdmtn "8 Verdict on this eharge, P f::n::y xnfldlgflx;flb?r? ‘areas | °d upon the shelving beach. The| Madame Curie, who with her hus- o T FeTes tn hie foal Jactrctions, | Half a Million Acres Endamgered. |Schoo"Sf lay a few hundred yards oft|pand, discovered radium, is the only final instructions. shore, blanketed in the fog which led v 1d two Nobel BRITISH S MIEIT AT JOERRATIONS fl:fls:dq::kfisgx ::;lo:s d:x:b‘t’:ca.so to| The government forest ranger force|her upon the reef. :;.'::.r_‘ A WU oo IN PERSIA AND AFRICA.| the validity of the grand larceny |at Hot Springs has been held in readi- Pounding On Surf. ceived in Paris from Petrograd even charge, but left 1t to the Jjury to de- |ness for three days awalting Informa- Fnat. at- dusk, .'rm in the fog re-| Miss Ruth Page, 16 of Hartford, Ct. ts thata the forces of Grand| official Communication from Marquis| cide as to Slegel's gullt or innocence | tion that government timber tracts, of B g 'of the doomed boat |was drowned in' a shallow brook Duke Nicholss have won-a decisive of the less serious offense, TUICH Sraate moteRtiah S e nil- | YoMed & SHinpie- of Tus dEamed Doet Vichory over the German troops un- 3 R MR SRS EERRER ; c , Frank James, brother. of Jessi The advantage in the great battle which is being fought in the region between the Vistula and Warta rivers in Polend appears, according to the latest advices, to be on the side of the Russians. A special despatch re- while pinned down by an overturned automobile. Henry T. McCombs, a retired broker of New York was arrested charged with having passed bad checks on dif- ferent hotels der “Goneral Von “Hindenburs. How:| y.ondon, Nov. 23, 7.5 p. m—The off- | verdict shorly before’ midnight atier of fres oh Sovernment land have been | QVer (e resf even'in quiet weainer ver this ay be, the officlal repor . ight made public | coming inf 2 Bt ) ngers and crew. from both the German and the Rus-| ol D e e toation - lasund | formation in regard to the misdemean- cries from the passenge: The fog was so thick that the little slan war offices indicate that General|,4%no Marquis of Crewe, secretary for | or statute. A LARGE BAND OF Taek of el dnd Cags bt T Von Hindenburg has been checked on| gy, dealing with the British military ARRANZ. ing throughout the afternoon big- second advance on Warsaw. Opetaitions A the head of the Persian | BRITISH OGCUPY ISLAND CARRANZA TROOPS DEFEATED | been trying throughout it aflemoon el e e s LT T T OFF COAST OF GUERNSEY At Tlaxcals, Betwssn Pusblo and | out themseives piling up on the reef Dk b, T oraon pactiol ous. | GUIf, have Dbeen crowned with even ution Against Its Possible xS returned to Sap Franclsco. A few re- succession has recorded partial suc-| citle 1270 JBERD CTOTREC e than | As @ Precaution Again oss S 2 = o ) I ST &t cesses, has ‘reccived reinforcements | Wos aneicipated alter tho signal deteat Use by Germany. o e, Nov... R ",m""l life saving crews from Fort Point and einfo s e’ ul 5] troopiiin Smpetigus e fos all firther Pehehice. N < ed - day by Villa troops at Tlaxeala, be- | mitting rescuers to zet a line aboard. In the western theatre the Germans|ieaving eight guns.and many wounded | group off the coast of Guernsey, which oo T P;l enico O a, | e S e e have been violently bombarding Ppres| in our hands. “The Valls of Basra and | Is fecs than one hundred miyare m.ce tween Puebl and Xt ;. T aswaianaw aniac Chos oo isht ders, Soissons in the valley of| Bagdad accompanied the defeated | in area, has been occupied by British Carransza troops | chan oard ;ge!i"’lgln‘e;r:t the Aisne and the Rheims | Turkish forcu?“i’n their flight up the|troops as a precaution against its pos- Were killed and that the Ca,m.nn| vive. Mrs. Barbara Vocke. 90, of Sheboy- gan, died, leaving eight daughters, three sons, forty-five grandchildren,, 104 direct descendants. Victor Eshelman, 40, of Philadelphia, confessed hé was the slayer of Albert Kraft who was found strangled to death last Wednesday. [ = For kissing ten-year-old Jean Me- Cullogh of terson N. J., while on duty, Patrolman Benjamin Mendels- sohn has been dismissed. - oaclb During the Yale-Harvard footbatl CHAUFFEUR ACCIDENTALLY rose’ Riallet Commities ook s SHOT WHILE HUNTING. lection that mounted to $7,643. Was With Two New Haven Men in! Mrs. Patrick Cambpell the Woods at Northford. actress, now appearing in New York, £ ¢ Calif., yes- sible use by Germany. Some time ago | command numbered several thousand.| The Hanalei left Eureka, » :::Sn T:g (?etr‘;lc::! !cllidglelh:;tg:gzg Tl“"l’;’ns g::tn Africa it appears in the|a mild agitation was started in Great: Carranza partisans also claim the | terday. Shc h; ndol 6;: :‘x!m!é t::gnh ll; have been gaining ground in the last|jatest information that as an importaut | Britain because the island was leased : Vb{ckorv. asserting that combined Villa- | owned by rm]:’ A:'p:l u? named district, but the French assert|German rallway terminus was reported | to Prince Von Bleucher, a descendant = P&t: mn wtem defeat instead | company o S . the attacks here were repulsed. Mili- | weakly held, a force was sent from |of the famous German commander at force. tary experts point qut that any or all| British East Africa to selge it. On.the | the battle of Waterloo. 5 PR of this activity may De intended to|evening. of ‘Ni and one-half{ A wireless plant was found there SIDENT AIMING draw .attention from the quarter inj battali landed within two miles of | Shortly after the outbreak of the war TOWARD BUDGET SYSTEM. WHich S the Sepee e 16 R0 108 la 2 g “g;qn'fld cKénna, hiome secretacy, | » ¥ made, » gD, i s As @ Means toReduce Government 1= alemy perior strength | explainéd In the house of commons % Do - b gl TR U2 Bt St S S o Dol i k[ P St X M) et et ¥ e i, S i R AT S ST LD Tyt ofient B tho” Beratin 'syif ant|anf-amw g i i " hunting in thé Northford weeds today | Germ . h attack in turn leased it to Prince Von| Washington, Nov. 23.—President| hunting N t i e Tavce 1n Bast Afe " "'l was rostmed. - Whon within 800 vards T, 7oy choush placing cortain | Wilson Is giving caretul consideration | with Sanders W. Hart, a well known ' Secrstary Daniels announced that v - he trooj gaged | res ons, lowed touris 0 land } to means for uction of government rance ~ e S e n LU 1h| core e e viey Detvy v G et | hh oty chase Tho IiNCa. fise hote | colbaens o Taduotion:of Kove of tne| ton. a broker, Andrew Swanson, aged Heship now being bullt for the 1 United e ifod a4 rzT t;e Bnnnh coast of | left flank. In spite of heavy casualties | inspected, Mr. McKenna said, and no | European war, it was learned today, | 40, uffeur for Mr. Hart, was mcai el Scottand by a British patrol ship and | the 101st Grenadiers actually entered | cvidence was found of military prepa- | and 1s aiming toward a buauet wrs’| déntally hot and is now in & criti A Tre st the N et P oo, All tne men on board the | tho town and crossed bayomets with eape The anthoritics ot Guernsey|tem to co-ordinate expenditures and O s o SR L Baeh | e Pone Gaed; ebaiid S A ave been as] ® steps ermi- | income. - earn: = > . R L e s| - “Drom oot revurtatthut s roosive | ikl it et ur atha eciat oIt SR e o, e, e et | e I S s o D ey T tal casualties in unsuccess- P = ention to appropriations hereafter. i s pedo destroyer 5-134 has Teen rum|ihe ot e o iachotias 111 | MILLIKEN DENIES MINING than he wasablo <o do last year be-|from Hart and Seremton whem asbot| - o= S Lo :m b;fla Danieh steamer. The crew| British officers and men. ~The wounded DEAL WITH BANKER. | Cause of the press of other business.| Was heard. Swanson was seen d. rushed to the 'engine No. 6, an automobile of Pas- e e e e oty o oy T e oo e | tien b Rt fiua’ (hat ot | aner . T burmid, Curfiers Johoe oo & fowed fnto's Swedlsh port, | valteocnl” Had Anything to Do With the Parden. | ident he advocateq a budget system | hosp the breast, the choulder and John Ackerman, firemen were bad- e Ao willibe fhtcrned The official press buresu adds that g ot Albert 7. Prtetokc. including the presence in congress of h“mi en‘mo e Satteated iy Sabusen > "'}f"i»;mmd report says_that the|the above casualtles were Inguatett :3 ing rt I Pateicl the secretary of the treasury to ex- | a0 e b tee el v b e v 2 Germans have bombarded Libau and|the statement recently made by . Louis, - Mo, *Nov. 23—Jghn . 7. | PI4iR the administration’s estimates. | SHd /18 fetred neumonta may alsoj voluntary petition in bankrutpcy that a great many women and some| Crewe in the house of lords, Milliken today - emphatically denied re}:,‘im‘f;g ot o preedent wwlll| L miaht. | was filed by Norman F. Tuck of Wor~ S Hdeopateh from Petro-| GERMAN TORPEDO BOAT thrar A miulng dodl Detwies Simeelt | ing message to congress and will give| - e mRALs s Investiex e g L i grad says that the British émbassy in DESTROYER FOUNDERED. | York, had anything to do with_the | Particular attention to it in conferences 3 Al ILL HAD NOT = AN Paul Brister, son of Mayor Brister of Auburn, N. Y., and Jullan Candee ich he is to begin soon with con- Constantinople has been sacked, the granting of a pardon to Albert T. Pat- | V1! R o e e ind” o] Collided With Daniah Stoamer Angle- | ek by Glvernor Dix. “The aiidavic of | xoesionat lesders with regard lo” the TALKED WITH REPORTERS. et ra Rave 4o dane in the Ore Sund. carge C. Seo n S Getails of| The president has already discussed i e il purpoTting t0,51ve Jetalls of | expenditures at several meetings and|Did Not Say Mexicans Would Loot 501 Of Justice Candes of Cauro, N. Yo —_ A iy were drowned while duck hunting in FIGHTING BETWEEN VISTULA | Tondon, Nov. 23 830 p. m-—A des- £ ~tsmue of falsshoods” by Mr. M- | ZRoeed on T secretsries the mec: st Bvn Vs Crus, Couga Lake. Dan- ‘en, brother-in-law o atricl R 3. J AND V&R:H_E CONTINUES. 'p:hny!g:;.armmhmn says the Lega1 expenses and other incidentals howevar" that :gf bif‘?t‘l“u orh the Boston, Nov. 23.—Captain Walter h', Thirty-three years ago, when Mrs. 8till-Maintaine Character- of Extreme to the long fisht for Patrick's pardon | ieW Sovernmental activitles. S foneras| Hill of the United States marine P8 A. F. Franz, of Winatchee, Wash., i Stubbornness. man_torpedo hoat destroyer S-124,|cCost Mr. Milllken aboyt $150,000, the | ¢ tTade commission, and the federal| tonight declared untrue a published in- 1o ", "l gne conotehee, needle. St. Louis millionaire said. reserve bank system. will necessitate|terview which quoted him as saying Petrograd, Nov. 23.—The following vt Gutsin, satiom, accorting - to | HIEIeGEISH ix snsry at mo hecattn ¥ Somesnew Sppsduritiions. R = L g - ‘would not lve m an option for e = P - 4 R e tasucd tomients - oo™ | He Siemmer meriously Inbared; . but | purchase of & certatn gold mine Mr, | rAMOUS SHAKER COLONY it the American forces left there to-| williom E. Bostlemann, manager of e fenting hetweon. the Vistuls | succuabed fo their infurlon. The Ter Milliken said. T did later give that AT ENFIELD soLp. | {ay. Captain Hill said he had not preq probst & Co." whion mads option to a New Yor! rm, bu e A e assignment on November . Jjumped and Warthe rivers continues. It! still gggdgovovfn:;e crew of the destroyer name of Patrick never was tmentioned | 1,600 A S et i Te. | came here Saturday to visit his fa- ‘mfu e ot e mgfl e B listritem at)fhicT orin of o i $ in connection with the deal” e pi e Te- e S SXpressed the opinion that iiied. - Accountants had discovered ir- ul roness at e 2 S €00 jant ion. the ali el nterview was a gar = “Throuehout the entire day of Nov.| GERMAN SUBMARINE RAMMED 5 s personal conversation, He Fegularities in his books. 23 we repulsed everywhere impetuous| gy BRITISH PATROLLING VESSEL | TO SHOW APPRECIATION OF Hartford, Conn., Nov. 23—Announce- | said he had remarked to a friend that jury before the Supreme Court German attacks. SRS ment was made here today of the sale! there might be trouble in Vera Cruz Justice Keiby of Brookiyn broucht in “We discovered towards Valioun new | oo nio ed O the North Coast of SANTA CLAUS SHIP JASON.| of the property of the well known and | when the United States forces depart: a verdict convicting Pasquale Yendet- PRI i i Rl it whs - Scotland Yesterday Morning. Pobo1g o5 famous Shaker colony in | ed. He addeq that he had made a for- § of murder in the first degrest Ver- tended to turn our left wing. Y 5 Earl of Beauchamp to Meet Vessel and | Bnfield to John B, Stewart of Wind. mal report to this effect to his sube- getti shot and killed on July 25, Car- 08 ¥he Sroit ot Gwenstithows-Crac | 2o " - eov 38 1155 p. m—The Welcome Commissioners. g§or and John C. Phillips of ‘Wenham, | riors in Washington in reply to a re- puit SO0 A0C Brooklyn. : cow there i8 no essential change in the *of the adiniralty announces SR I Mass. They will turn it into a to- | quest for an exnlanation of the pub- | situation. In the fighting of Nov. 21 that the German submarine U-18,| lLondon, November 23, 9:05 p. m—In|bacco plantation. The property in-|liched interview. A gift of 10,000,000 cigarettes has we captured more than 5,000 Austri- which wah reported off the north coast | Ofder to emphasize the government's|cludes nearly 1,600 acres of land and ans.’ Recently the needle made its appear- ance in her left leg and was removed. : L been made to the Irving and Ardsley- S, Scotiand fhia"morning, "was cam. |apreciation of the gitts wheih the | ail e buldings, neariy 100 {n mum: |SELECTING JURY FOR TRIAL on-Hudson Auxiliary. of: the Weet = people of the Uni es are send- £ e price was not made public, ohi Red socl BRITISH EMBASSY IN ing in the Santa Claus ship Jason, the| The colony was established in 1788 OF ATLANTIC BANK MEN. ' chester County e SO Hox t] allied ldiers by the P. Lorrillard CONSTANTINOPLE RANSACKED London, Nov. 28, 11.42 m.—The |80vernment has decided to have one|and was occupled continuously by AT G— I - C!:,e ,.epr,g::u:‘ a ;-.lna of $20,000 = atrolling ship rammed the submarine|Of its Mmembers, the Harl of Beau- | Shakers up o & year of two ago whey|Court Refused to Gra s All Foreigners Have Beon More or Less | n¢ 12.20 "o'cloek this. aftocnsen The | champ, first commissloner of works, | the main body of the sect remoyed on Yesterday at Providence. Saven men’ arrested at Middietown Seriously Abused. U-18 not again until 1.2|Meet the vessel on its arrival and wel- | Lebanon, N. Y. by order of the coroner in connection Sl ' ; i ppeared on the surfase|COme the American commissioners and - Providence R. I, Nov. 23.—Argu-| IO Jo0ult on Frank Buoniorms London, Nov. 24, 255 a m_—Tele- | fiving “a white fas. Shortly after|fecive the tovs intended for British| Montana Miners Go to Prison. ments over lesal polnts precided the Jere ficla without bail. in the. e ren. 3 o] - mhcl::re r:;;zrx‘dl:;ttn:;:q. the Morning | this she foundered just Enfizgmgfl The Harl of Bestichamp will be 26- MDe“ Lodge, Mont., Nov. 28 —Muckie | fhc to] ot Bawen d"“P. e "'mr‘ St g:g;':st?n?;?el;the outcome of Buongi “The British embassy in Constanti- | Jectroyer raorned thice AN ers and o3| Companied by Francis Dyks Aclaad, sy [ doe it er oresident ofithe Atsatlo Natious! | R nople has been ransacked and the|of the submarine's crew, only one be-|Darliamentary under-secretary o By P e e e o T : . ;; 'y ‘yn e:;‘ 7 5 DeKay. | The police are puzzeld over the find- Russian hopital pillaged. All foreign- | jng growned. foreign affairs. They will leave on- brought to the state prison here b a broker of New York, o ing of a suitcase containing a man’s £ Tt J: ’ = e state prison here by the | from the failure of the bank. i 2 ten in German found in a clump of o & on: 23 ay evening will ain the Ameri- | So7Ve Sentences of three and five years, | appropriation of the funds of the in- = s s o clamce tithe mopnlas Gan commissioners and the oficers ef | So?pectively. passed upom them by | Sppropriation Dekay s charged with bushes on Goat ks S At o“nA- 22 (onispirsoy inst | 57 and Lieutenant-Neurbers. the Jason at di . Judge Clark at Boulder Mont.,, Satur- aiding and abetting in the alleged 4 == 3 agara. the Young Turks has been Qiscovered. | The submarime boat U-18 of the urday. upon thelr conviction on_the | micapplication. John W. DeKay, a Over Vera Cruz GEN. FUNSTON AND HIS FORCES ° LEAVE CITY NO CLASH OCCURRED Mexicans Marched In on the Heels of the Departing Troops—Carranza Displeased With Method Used. Vera Cruz, Mexico, Nov. 23—The Mexican flag is again flying over Vera Cruz. Brigader General kFunston and 4l cumuaaa ol 6,000 intastry and mae rincs, which was landed here on April 30 last, got under way this afternoon, lana Geaeral Candido Aguilars men ! assumed command of the 'city. The { Luited States transport Cristobal, bearing the first contingent of the American brigade, left the dock at 1.50 ¢ P. m., bound for home. Evacuation Without Clash. i The evacuation of the city was ef- fected wiihout any clash gecurring be- tween the Americans and the native army. The Mexicaus marched in on the heels of the departing troops. but {no serious disturbance of the city's | peace was re..s.erea dur.ng their en- trance. Residents of Vera Cruz who Lad heard of threats made by follow- ers of General Villa and others op- iPosed to General Carranza that they { would resist the occupation of the city ' by Aguilar troops breathed more free- ihe: Carranza soldiers moved rer and nearer to the center of the ' Carranza Displeased. The only unpleasant incident con- ! nected with the transfer of authority was higher than the men in the ranks ,ol either army and so had nq effect on {the general situation. General Car- ranza was quoied by representatives . here as being displeased with the method used by the Americans in de- livering over the city and as having criticized sharply the failure to make ‘a formal transfer of the various de- partments. —_— BRITISH AND FRENCH ‘ INTERESTS IN MEXICO, Ambassadors Call at State Department to Find Out Situation. Washington, Nov. 23.—Anxiety for j the safety of British and French sub- Jects and the interests in Mexico City ught Sir - Cecil ~ Spring-Rice, the British ambassador, and Jules Jusse- irand, the French ambassador, to the Z:IP:“A department today :o .lnea.rn Jm meri 'vernment knew | situation lmu - r. Jusserand disposition had been made of the 31,- 000,000 in customs duties collected by the American forces which evacuated Vera Cruz today. He was {nformed by Acting Secretary Lansing that the money was taken away by General : ston’s forces and no decision had been reached as to its disposition. _French bondholders have a lien on 1 virtually all the customs dutles at Vera Cruz. One loan gave them 62 per | cent. of “the ‘customs receipts mng Huerta negotiated a loan giving them the remaining 38 per cent. The latter | trapsaction has been declared invalta by the Caranza goverrment and Fench bondholders feared that if the customs fund were given to General Candido iAhi:flllxu', '2? took possession today In e name Carranza, the oblizati would be irnored. & % It is virtvally certain that until a government is recognized in Mexico which has arranged for an adjustment 'O'f a‘l})efln;’n(:tl'fllmvlcfla of the repub- ic nds from Vera Cruz will kept by the United States. = PROCLAMATION BY NEW GOVERNOR OF VERA CRUZ Execution to Be the Penalty for Any Grave Crime. Vera Cruz, Mexico, Nov. 23- Gen- eral Candido Agul’ar, who succeeded Brigadler General Frederick Funston {today as military governor of Vera {Cruz, did not mince words when | through his chief of police, Theodore Frezieres, he told the residents of this city that any disturbance of the peacs, whether it be picking pockets or any of the graver crimes, such as sacking, would result in the execution of the offending “individuals, “The proclamation containing this declaration was circulated through the streets as. General Aguilar's forces were arriving. The decree provides that all arms must be turned in to the authorities within 24 hours and that failure to comply with this order will j cause the shooting of the one in whose possessfon a gun is found.” The proclamation ends with the fol. lowing statement: “That any individual who commits any ‘theft or swindling operation, or who enters any house or commercial establishment with the This is made still broader. in itg ap- plication by one paragraph. which says ‘hat “anyone who does anything to alter public order in any way ard m fails to respect life/and property be_ executed.” Vera Cruz is to o on the Mst of prohibition cities at least temporarily. OBREGON’S RETIREMENT charge of kidnapping and deporting 7 . E. DeKay, is under P There have been numerous reports|German was built in 1912. She i from brother of Henry E. Y, After a stay of two weeks In the surrent in Constantinople of — the | o oS of 2,000 AGITATION FOR CLOSE OF War of rival unjons. " FhelrSinbrn @ |indictment but has not been appre- paficr & stay of two wesks In the ireachery of the Arabs in various . COTTON FUTURES MARKETS, hended. bail by Judge Sessions in the United PN oy o chisininew; frati, The court refused today to quash giaieq pistrict Court pending his trial parts ‘of the Turkish empire.” and eight knots submerged. Houston, Tex., Dealers Claim Reopen- | = the indictments or to grant demurrers. & 3 TP e wpepred Movements of Steamships. . on November 30 for Impersonating POSESBLE IMVANON OF HEAVILY ARMED WARSHIPS Ing Caused Slump in Prices. New York, Nov. 23—steamer Rot. |1 5180 denied o separate trial for De Sonercscmmen, The ' bail bond wis D, Bk aEmMANS THINGS OF THE PAST?| o, York, Nov, 13—The renewal of mfi‘lfimfiiflfi',’;’“&}:;hflflgk was then begun. E" . Py i z BTt o D memane. " House oF | Opinion Expressed By United States | SSHioIc7 0 Houston, Tex. to have the |at 350 p. m. Dook 530 o @, Taes- | SECURITIES BROUGHT GOOD s men she Mpaarionmunt ¥y - Senater Tillmen. gress because a decline followed their | Liverpool, Nov. 2.—Arrived, steam-| PRICES AT CHICAGO EXCHANGE | z0na penitentiary in one day, Decem! don, Nov. 23, 10.45 p. m.—Plans o Nov. 23.—That the eek ago ers St. Paul, New York; Orduna, New - — jer 19, for murder. London, Nov. 23, 10.45 p. a; Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov., 28. York. aStled, 21st, steamer Lusitania, | Over Quotations of July 30, When States promounced their doom by vot- for dealing with a possible German in" destroying 0 New York. M: Closed. ing against the abolishment of the nvasion were spoken of in the house ored warships in the European | (oo o arket = death penalty. ’f commons tonight by Under-Secre- ary for War Tennant. W. C. Bridg- securif FROM MEXICAN CAPITAL. Strategic Move to Enable Him to At- tack Villa .From Rear. Douglas, Ariz., Nov. 28.—General Al- varo Obregon’s retirement from Mex- at Agua Prieta, was a strtegic move to- enable him to make a rear Dbattieshi; axp v to liquidation by mem- | nent member from Shropshire, asked t, and iy 'Mk:’:te -y h;y Christiansand, N ds with the opening of _ A voluntary petition in_bankruptoy | The- ‘hanging han hedge | steamer lerik bt ol St Pxehs today Was flled by the Haverhil | Herald whether the wearing ~of . polnts. The | taemer Fred the Chicago . Stock oning Company, publishers of would insure that persons taking part | cause the to go slowly ew York, Nov, 24.—Arrived, steam- | brought increased prices over the quo- g n tke datheme :xf the n.'-g wo::g = o 3 ors. Rotterdam, Rotterdam; Manhat- ;;u&n. of .Lul;“lowr:wnt I-I“hlth as | Paper at Haver] — = as clvilians, He also asi armi f“" was the opinion ex- a commercial poin Shares of : Bt proceedings nsti- 2 th overnment was aware that by United States Semator B. ¥, sh, lerred, ten points for Com- ‘were my:::i‘;lvewm over the ‘recruiting | Filiman toniuat. T ooy S 0 Imimanikie Lake. Stoamer B S SR TR S tuted hylvote:flnwd“ e e fght "“‘t 1or The Orleans 'cotton exchanges will The Marl B, The Aeuste Bank Man Held in $25,000 Bonds. et B AL BT TR 1 or B eor| Tty Duluth: elgnt . da: od g a Hartford, Conn. Nov_ 38.—William var office will design a uniform ' for Steel company terms® with the restriction D. Morgan, former cashier of the. passed ex opened ch a force. stead the locks on her that securiies could not be sold under Aetna National bank, this city, ard | Mr. Tennant replied that the war |sentative L. P, chajrman by ° the he closing quotatiom ef that date. president of the Bankers’ Ser- | Mfice felt it was txl’u first duty of the ox- erdue == S St corporation Juan Buelna, both of whom have thrown in their lot with 7 Tetanus Proved Fatal.