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Its Total Circulation is the ,:in Connectiout in Proportion .0 the City’s Population GERMANS HOLDING m%z;;%:"; tal Mlfl'flfl' at Gllmlmss(m m conden%m;fi 22 KT:Bdm FORTIFIED POSITIONS = VOL LVI—NO. 285 e N The Bulletin’s Circulation in*Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and .-Fire destroyed two stores River- 'HERBERT B. CASE, A PROMINENT | ANNOUNCED BY PRESIDENT WIL-|ion, N. J. at a loss of 325,000 IN WESTERN GREECE. AND THE ‘MERCHANT, THE VICTIM SON-SATURDAY NIGHT. IONIAN ISLANDS Barkhampsed| Ce:tle Coal Strike| . oo | @n Earihquake T 40 armored automobiles. Buenos Aires, Nov. 20.—A despatch received here from Montevideo says that a squadron of ten British war- Between the Vistula and the Warta Rivers, Although | Norterites i directen™ i | STRUCK. FROM _ BEHIND FUTURE DIFFERENCES o Their Losses are Reported to be Heavy Philip Herbert Holt, ship owner and philanthropist, died in London. The Brooks locomotive plant at unkirk, N. ¥,, resumed operations. The French colony in Mexico sent the French troops 13 tons of cigarettes. \ A NUMBER INJURED given, Was Counting Money in His Store|Seth Low of New York, Charles W. When Assavit Was Made by Un- known* Man—Murderers Got $200. A Mountain Collapsed and Cmmblu Away for a Distance of Two Miles— New Small Mountains Appuy’d. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST ATTACK ON KIEL CANAL Skylights of Shipyard Building Have Been Painted Black to Prevent - Lights Being Seen by Hostile Avia- | ‘Barkhamstead, Conn., Nov. 2%.—Hu-| 1, Nov. 29.—President ‘ashington, tors. bert B. Case, chairman of the board of | Wilson tonight announced the appotnts 3 Somuiaioeri for Ligehneld = county ChoL ot Seth. Low of New York |roximately 60,000,000 bushels . of|°f ;themhwhere injured in an coctt 3 . - XKiel, Germany, via Berlin The|Snd, Dostmaster Here i of injirice s | Gharles W. Mil's of Philadelphia and |anoat fo export. e Yo cechrivd. i Fyiday Where the Russians Have Occupied Czernowitz—Emperor | tague and Longon, Nov. 20."A pue | died today as the resul of injuries re-| Patrick Gilday of Clearfield. Fa.. as estern Greece and the lonlan Is- S of grey submarines lle alongside the | ceived last night, when e o8 85-1a commission ‘through which future Marquis Visconti Venosta former | andf Says a uespacch to the Exchang William is With the Army in the East—Comparative | dock where the American Sonderklasse | 2ulted in his general store by an un-|differences between operators . and Tel legraph company from Athens. O yachts were moored during their last | KNOWn person or persons. According|miners involved in the present Colo- :fi;fi?’fifi“flfifm‘c"m affairs, i3 the Island of Sa .ta Maura the earth. A A visit to Kiel. The warships anchor- | to the authorities the motive for the|rado coa! strike may be settled. T quake caused strange convolutions of Quiet Prevails Along the Battle Line in Flanders and |ca'in the Fiora wear war paint and | assault was evidently roboery. Search | commission, oficiaty v o . the earth’s surface. The mountais The American Can Co’s ‘plant at Newcastle, Pa.,, has received an order for 15,000 cans. The llinois auditor has issued a call for the cenditions of the state banks on Nevember 25. Mills of Philadelphia and Patrick Gilday of Clearfield, Pa., Are Named AUSTRIANS ARE RETREATING FROM BUKOWINA wt.ondon. Nov. 29, 6.42 p. m.—Twentwn It is estimated that Canada has ap- | of ofhers were Sriiicy (o0 2 numbet e Lot 0 Tiete SACRDE. s being made for two unknown men,|not appointed to deal it crisls Foa Cuba wit b | Of Pefkoulis collapsed and crumbles C I who, it is said, were seen near the|differences which hav: 5 ane uma. W away for a distance of nearly twt Northern France—A Despatch From Athens Says That | Red Cross fiag fiies from the imperial Who, shortly before Mrs. Case dis-|and bloodshed in tomreae s HOUDE |inaugurated Decomber § miles. and the waters of the lonian st te All Religi Estalilidh- |1nerS, Sorghts . the Suipyard build. | T (i geonisaes. 0f Davies and: W =. faarley, the concill- | Thres well-known New York restau- | Bhout 15 acres.” ey ontm pontont of en ] to % , vho ve been attempti t i . Turkey Intends to Sequestrate igious Taits ‘have Mo Diaseeas to. provent Nivion. Blens Bhesick. e o KA PNE 10 | rants served ostrich as a rival to tu e e for several months, appeared at different points on the = ine Belonging to France, Great Britain | tlle aviators and for a similar reason| It is believed by the poiice that Mr.| Wil continue In their efforts to have | e’ °° Thanksgiving Day. island. ments in Palestine onging to s Placards In hate! immme Sano 4 Case was struck upon the head withi| the operators and miners agree on | A membership of the New York Cof- A quest that the shutters to the windows .n iron wagon axle, which was found|settlement of the preesnt strike., In " STATEMENT ISSUED BY and Russia—From Vienna Comes Word That on the [be ciosea hewore v ar - rear the body Three blows had been| the announcement of the appolntment | (o, EXChanse was sold for $1275, the As a further precaution against at-|struck ana it is thought that twe of| the president expressed “the vry arn- Iast proyious: sale. being “$1,500. ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION . o . : tacks by aricraft, machine guns have | these fractured the sk When Mrs. and sincere hope that the parties & < Front the Servians are Opposing the Austrian Advance | {27 vosted in inconspicuous posi-|Case and her maid entered the stors|may sec it not merely to thelr own | rommor® gaverac” off aipl2ke City. | Arrangements Have Been Made for tions on the roofs of the higher build- |and found him on the floor coveréd|Dbest interests but also a duty which Wm,bm:‘gh Wash.. of. hoare fatture. 25,000,000 Pounds of Food for Bel- by Heavy Counter Attacks. ings and occasionally sentine's may | with blood, he said “Help me” and|they owe' to the communitios ' thes . = | gium. vy be seen on the tops of high structures. | lapsed into uncousciousness. He did|Serve and to the nation itself to make in/fenred that Dustidl Uity Bescas A broad expanse of fortifications and | not recover coneciousness and death|Use of this instrumentality of peace is in danger of a mmOWn’u a re- New York, Nov. 29.—The Rockefel~ barbed wire entanglements is travers- | came this afternoon soon after two|and render strike of the kind which sult of overwork because of the war. ler Foundation in & statement lssued ‘While comparstive quiet prevails | German warships in northern waters|ed here and there when one is driven {o'clock. . The assault was probably|has threatened the order and pros- % tonight says it has received from its along the battle lines in Fanders and | i given littlo credence here. on_the outskirts. Sommitted betweep: 8.45 . and ' 815{Derity of the greRt Wiate of Colorado | The Carnegie Stell Co. atartsl ope] War relef commiston. which oy oo onge:emrug:e Efen’clari reports from —_— These precautions have been taken |o'clock last night. a thing of the past.” additional fur.ace at Sharon, - Pa. | "eady reached Rotterdam a very fav- o hea f the war indi- against any possible attack on the Was Counting Money. At Service of Miners and Operators making five out of twelve in operation. | orable report on the efficiency of the e o e T s | DUTCH ARE CARING all:tmyortent ik canslimiainor BrE. )Lty M Skak was: comnthii]. The wprotiSHet of Soth R = organization for the distribution, of particularly in Russian Poland, has FOR BELGIAN REFUGEES L‘tfikfi%—?fiéfi&%fiffi&fiffi g:&x'; his money when the nssault was made, | $i0n Was contemplated in the plan for | Nine hundred and one persons have | food anrlwc‘othtns for the needy Bel- been of a very stubborn nature. —— Financisl | the Kiel of ordinary times, In the|He had closed the shutters of the|lemporary settlement of the strike |been convicted in Chicago under the gians. - Wickiiffe Rose, chairman _of The Russians admit that between | Have D-cllmd' All qfiun of Financi: harbor steamers and tugs with long |Store as usual and was alome. A wal-| Which the president proposed several |Mann white slave act since its pas- :he o}:lndntlona commission, reports aa Vistula z.gd the‘Waru’t {iyersth!ehii . Aid in Relief Work tows go about their customary work |let, Which probably contained $200 was wrgll:uigo, arkl’dtwhjchm:m; aé:,med sage. ua:mtl zfl;;edfi:lfle:d:%ox;:lflsggfli: rmans continue to maintain . but a bo: taining about $301 ners but reject v the op- 3 t = strognly fortified positions although | The Hague, via London, Nov. 29,and in ;"’c‘:":_‘;fl'-’:“"‘:l"e:hge. evev::uglg ';:‘;?gh sl “’mx- ;_“m“m:__ bous ’not erators. One of the chief. objections| Generral Funeton, coammander of | utions of 20.000 tons in addition to their losses are reported to have been | 3:45 p. m.—The Dutch government has !m'_'fn';;’ Thaate érdxn;.'ry otree of Jife, | touched. of the operators to the plan was the |the Vera Cruz exped.tionary forces, ! 'r'.? cargoes aiready assured must be very large. The Russians have again | categorically declained’ all offers of | P ng “} Coroner Herman of Winsted, with|Daming of the commission. The |2pplied for a two months' leave of |shipped during December. occupled Czernowlitz and the Austri- |financial aid for Beligian refugees in Medical Examiner Swett of New Hart- | President announced in his statement |absence. Arrangements have been made, the ans are retreating precipitately from | Holland which were recently unof- GERMANY PEEVED AT ford and Dr. B. R. Kelsey of Winsted| that the commission will place them-| Sound:ugu;?‘;oes' for r.ge tra.n‘sporu- Bukowina. ficially offered by an American chari- today conducted an autopsy here, The|Selves “at the service alike of the min-| James Glover, of Blackweod, N. J. o (7 S ol 0{) tood }t,o linzgg::g; fi?u:?.vx:ggin&:g Ba‘"; ty. ;‘Zhue deeply :.‘n-ptl;‘eedn‘tbvvee r:’m :ll:l: SWEDISH NEWSPAPERS | inquest will probably be held tomor-|€'s and operators of the mines of |was instantly killed when he fell from | cl juffering Belgians before the generous propoul row morning. Co’orado in case controversy between |2 tree a-llelr !lxe hdd “shinnied” up 'trut of '3'33 re;:. In ;ddtin"xon to the German army in the east. says it feelg that it would be incom- | Threatens Reprisals Unless Unfriend!: x them should in the future develop |2fter a squirrel. steamer lassapeuua. which is now re- Field Marshal Sir John French. | patible with the country’s honor to Uetateas Airs. Meshpad Y| Searching.For Two Unknown Men. | circumstances which — wonld —sesaos 2 = S turning to New York for a second commander of the British expedition- | allow another nation or individual as- oty High Sheriff Middlebrooks and the|mediation the obvious way of peace| Five wounded French reservists who | Voyage: after carrying the first cargo ary forces on the continent, In an of- | sociation to assist in this mercy work: T % state police: are making a thorough|and just settlement.” left this country at the beginning of | of- food ‘from the Rockefeller Founda- ficial statement, gives an optimistic | ang that Holland herself desires to |y 2ondon, Nov. 30, 4:02 a. m—The s . - | search,of the surrounding country for Asked With war, returned to New York on the|tion, the Agamemon, “eches and For- ylew of the sithation in France an provide for all those %fle&vflt neigh- f,,‘t“i,y’:’i{,:t“mm‘::fl..“émg:; the two men Fho were seen near the| qy Wn“:" Mde:’;‘:tt;:::,, to | Steamer Chicago. e ‘:’i:".‘:.'“x‘,‘."‘l‘oéfiiaf“;‘?:’.‘n‘: = elgium_from ors who are e e war. that the Swedish government suppress re last nigh P ebrooks| witndraw the federal t: and leav: i Vi zme-. }m T Dehiestthe ppera- | Of the million Belgian refugees wh? unfriendly _utterances asainst Ger- | S8y8 he has obtained a fairly accurate| pa"GiiT he fedcral TR e e W“l!:- rccnllhymgd ol :tlaculd;fl!:,”n.d 4; :m &73%555.&1‘:::"‘3;‘ \:’::h a cargo \ oncludes by Saying that siEns are | mec wir sosmar o engiie, DeEINNINE of | many in Swedish newspapers and has | description of the two. He has learn- | (0, FFSHOR fo clear and settle itselt Bekmart tn SIGhE b o DO Givies] PRHEE CORTRITRE oad: o or ot ian concindes by Sasing the 3 the war, 300,000 penniless ones remain. | threatoned reprisals in the event of |©d that they were in Winsted during thing less than my duty aftér all that |Pocasant in gl i P lied by the - f £ n evidence that e are possibly in | Half of these aré living in the two non-compliance. thé day o turday, While at a b~ Odloagrred " from the first tee. cargoes suppl y the foundation, the last stages "5 the battlc‘from Ypres | southern . proyi: of Brabant and The Daily Mail's correspondent rep- it said, they exchang- He has beoa asked by Governor £ 5 :!Ls‘_:g‘!"‘illo a‘emgnuia for to Armentieres,” as the German ar- Zeeland. The remainder are divided resents that Germany's di ration of | ©d some rim firing cartridges for the mons of Colo: $0- w = Am. Dr. Raymond 8t. Clair, of e 3 ing the urn trip tillery fire had slackened and infan- | among: 800 commumities L. Weood 28 cantzahand Of war has -cansed | conler: fire. men- told the ada Nev.. recovered radium valued a e Massapequa, try_attacks had virtnally ceased. “Winter~is “#pproaching and these e the 4 troops from some of the districts and - ys clerk they purchased the cartridges in ~ | $1,500 from a stove where it had been — - tch from Athens says that | refugees are now being gathered into | % tremendous revulsion of feeling ‘aterbury. Will discuss the question with Secre A W accidentally thrown. TURNKEY MURDERED BY - iweden and Norway against Germany tary Garrison of the war department Turkey intends to sequestrate all | gpecially constructed camps situated |S & Pt According to Mr. Middlebrooks, at| o i Teligious establishments in_ Palestine {on the ‘dunes of Heath Toit Y oiner | S eHLAEon B L BE R | e Seit et e e | thia weel (D, William Henry Baker, founder TWO INDIAN PRISONERS belonging to France, Great tain ane . P Valey, i N AT T o e gyneological school for advanc- < L g o heelthy spots. For, this purpose a | W™ V00" 3 G ration as estimated | Pleasant. Valey, a short distance from o0 mevis ot o Daive ' While Breaking Jail at Pembroke, Ont. Russia. e dget of $1,500,000 has | PO he few hou ef the assault. | MASONS ARE TO AID The German Field Marshal Von Der | soceal Pudget of about 31,5 by the correspondent will .amount to | here. a few hours befors the assaul T at Waltham, aged 69. Posses in Pursuit Goltz, former governor-general of the | necy Jomwery. Avte thet o farios | $15:000,000 a_vear. Mr, Case was 66 years old and high WAR SUFFERERS. “ ¢ Sweden,” says the |1V, respected. In addition to being a > = - e oTitor. 128 Deen | credit ‘of 33,000,000 will be given. et o : . | county commissioner and postmaster| nati e After three months of idleness the| Pembroke, Ont, Nov. 29.—Robert SHtached Lo ihe Shlourase of the Sul-| The gravest task in store for the|COTEiSPondont s Euol, Bat MN8Nl Hor e For ‘Tmore than quarter of a cen Nation-Wide Movement Launched at|snops of the Frisco Railroad, in Kan- | Coxford, turnkey fo the Renfrew comns e Ve ool (iseing | authorities is the rounding up _and | SHSRRR, WHRSERET, OF B0 WO to | tury, he had also been town treasurer incinnati erday. sas. City, Mo., have reopened#with a |ty jall here, was murdered and Wil 4s the new governor-general in Bel- concentrating of former inmates of the Kattegat and |for forty years. He represented the ~ S full force of 480 men. liam Brown, the jailer, lies at death’s um. i Belglan prisons who were liberated E.’:,,,."“‘i’m"'.;“i.‘}é".r“:cm ‘ot Swedish | town in’ the constitutional convention| Cincinnati, Nov. 20.—At a meeting v door as the result of a successful at- fef?"dx‘u:[z‘m sx: ggfigt:@e :‘2 :0‘:1‘; :’;gl:nt]r:e :zr i‘t,x;: om wuz;rl:i:; warships and defy the Germans to at- | in 1902, of prominent Masons from all ovér the | There are no applications for post- tempt at jail breaking by two In L efore ermas He'is survived by his widow nd threc| COUDtry here today a moveiment, na- |master of Bevans, J. ., when the| White Duck and Anthony Jocke, late Henry Van Dyke, the American min- | 002 0 Constdered a public menace. temtvt st‘n' eztgt:fkbl%]::\y It al_: ,m";::,i;: HESEHUnE Ceriaf e Caotiee e O :Xun—wxde in its ccope, was launcl::{d place will become vacant Monday. The | today. The Indiaps were being he eporten, hag brought i thia country | 4518, addition to the refugces thers ars | Cotliq “orm s profitable’ commercial | onel C- H, Chase, a well known Hart-| {0 secure funds to gid the war suf-|job pays 310 a month. pending trial on a charge of theft from ', - 5 ers 0 Cros: % - = . ” . . 2 message Irom Queen Witheimina | {11 boraer tnto Holland and were. . | SETeement which would greatly be to|ford joweler. ' foriy nine grand commanders of the| The United States naval collier Jason [ C7aRd Trunk frelgnt cars. . i N Ly terned, country expressed their approval of [will call at English. ports in January ! Yo bring peate to Hurope. allies and the disadvantage of the|yOUNG WOMAN TRIED TO the plan, while the other three com- o oty to bring English exhibits to the Pan- e The president of the French repub- Germans, EMBRACE SECREARY BRYAN. | Manders have not been heard from, |ama-Pacific Exposition. g i roNim e (e o v lie, M. Poincare, and Premier Viviani | oFFICIAL COMMUNICATION | It is estimated that there are 1,680,- A — The turaiony Raill Gocasion jtol Gaterss ttagicie nattie lins in: eastern | 1 ) RUSSIAN HEADQUARTERS | MYSTERY SURROUNDS Claimed.She Was a Cousin—Didn't | 000 Masons in the United States and| President Menocal has issued spec- | cumbonrd my. the corite ang corter o it is hoped to obtain at least one dollar |ifications for bids until December 31 From Vienna comes the official an- — TWO BRITISH COLLIERS | Know Her and Evaded Her Caress | cach from them This sty will on | e o oias s 3tl December 31 . i waw Subel e LN e s " dealt him a smashing blow on nouncement that on the southern | Germans Continue to Hold Fortified ——— ¥ Chieear made the headquarters for the collec- | contract for coining money." . his front the Servians are opposing the Position on_the Vistula. Held Up at Colon by the| Chicago, Nov. 29.—“Love, not dread- | tion and distribution of the funde, B Daht o A s Austrian advance by heavy counter- Health Authorities. poughts and siege guns will | which will be sent to the grand lodges | Edward Precourt, of Quebec, who is | pitC" attacks, but that the Austrians have Petrograd, Nov, 29.—The following peace to warring Europe,” said Sec - = i of the countries at war except Austria [in New York city to buy horses for Aroused und fall, gained ground beyond Valjeve official communication was issued from | Panama, Noy. 20.--Some mystery |tary of State Bryan here tonight in an|and Russia, where there are#no grand shipment to Canada, was held up and = S e Chics < Jailer Brown rushed in with the firef general headquarters today: surrounds the destination of the British | nddres sat the mceting 0f Chicaso | lodges, and whero the relief money will | robbed of $35 and & gold Watch. . I \ “Betwoen the Vistula ang the Warta | collies. Kirnwood and Roddam, which | Prestyterians. Mr. Eryns declared be distributed through other sources. SYAlINNe whaba.ien lon PO, In AN AMERICAN CITIZEN the enemy continues to maintain the | were held up at Colon yesterday by the | that national flags should stand 1-T| The rellef will mot be confned to| Vander Eller, 13, of Smithtown, N. L SR T, ARRESTED AS SPY |position fortified by him at Strykon, | health authorities because they were|brothorly love Instead of armaments. | Masons or their families, but will be Y., was shot and killed by his brother | ored and the poker wrested from him. Zipgrix. Bxkdsk and Zusunste S Wola |xiot Smupplied Swhth sheslih certidoaion [ He dencunced the Hauor traffic, say-|stven to all‘the suffering as far as|John, when, while; hunting: the Tatters | S cr s e e T Bt At Goettingen, Germany—Wife Appeals | (ussisn Poland). The fighting has| A hearing will be held tomorrow.|ing that it was useless to attempt to | practicable. Bun was accidentally discharged. o P it | The TnAlne caoaped i T P2 | been very stubborn in_the regions of | Meantime the vessels will be permit- |cure.the evils of society without stop- | At the meeting tonight officers were by the IBaii Gitrance to ‘the" - cbunty to/Stats Department Strykon and Ziegriz. Weo captured at | ted to pass through the ¢anal in bond. | ping the sources of evil glected as follows: President, Arthur| Charles Sieberhut, of Patchogue, L.| by, the ¥ Nov. 29 s a B these points cannon, rapld firers and | It is learned that the tolls will be paid Secretary Bryan was embarrassed | MacArthur, Troy, N. Y.; vice presi- I, about to enlist in the German army = e otk Moy a0 B ward Bright. | several hundred prisoners. by order of the British admiralty. It|when, after his address, a young wo- | dents, Bernard Witt, Henderson, Ky, |was arrested when & shot fred by mi: OB ORE an American citizen, graduate of Coa| “Our troops have taken part in an|is conjecturea here that the steamers|man, one of a line Yormed to shake | Alhert Biake Boston. Bootrs Smith, [in practice just missed two children. ey lumbla and formerly editor of ¢ | enzagement along the front compris- | will meet British warships at sea off lhis hand, attempted to embrace him.|Toledo, O. Géorge F. Moore, Washing. s a3 . = —— Daptist Dxaminer. Is under arrest at|ing Glowno, Blelawy and Sobota. Along | the coast of South America. The young woman said that she was | ton, and Frederick R. Smith, Rochester,| Joseph Smith, son of Joseph S. S thonty s oGettingen, G-rma;i&. Durs V;T_ith the left bank of the Vistula the Ger- —_— “Miss Lowe’ and declared that she (N, Y. 8 Smith, founder of the Mormon Church, | __Greenwich, Conn.,, Nov. 29.—Willlam "‘”f B bl ette s te Ger oD | mans carried out a counter-attack. “The Kirnwood and 'Roddam were|Was a cousin; but Mr. Brvan evad:a| Colonel William B. Melish of this|is dying at h ihsomeage.ssultmak-ity ' Henry Mead, aged $8, who was the only ved by d"“‘ ntly that her hoa: |, “According to prisoners, the German | bound from Cardiff to Norfoll by way |her caress, saying that ae did not|eity wes named as chairman of the |is dying at his home in Independence, | Greenwich passe: ger on the first train Eright ~ot word recently that her hus- | losses were enormous, many battalions | op . Kirsoron. - samatca The wessclp |know her. executive committee which will have | Mo, from this town to New York city on "‘z‘ Tt appealing to the sty e |losing all of their officars, and the | cleared from’ Kingston recently and, e active cnarge of the work. LT A Christmas morning, 1843, died yester- D‘:’Wnt -c.pw-shisnnon she decided | CoTiPanies being reduced to from 60| shipping men In Colon, after = the | 80,000 NEEDY FAMILIES The body of Mrs Waliter C. agflngnr day. When a dlrec\tx tmgeyKC:‘rt o a; to make her information public. | ©.50 | steamers had been. detained e;h;l;-.a ex IN NEW YORK CITY.| TO CHECK STRANDING OF atsalog hgol‘l:n:&&‘;lb:r;o L | ah Miot rolasin . the cor ol Czenstochowa-Cracow front | pressed the opin at - ke 3 : near Mari- . T f(flg'a';tmme;“'mfrm:“g_vm fon | there have been no important engage- | tempted to meet British warships in » Boous Bl eL AMERICANS AT VERA CRUZ.|boro. It is thought that she commit- | Which made the first through trip. Vears, Mra. Bright sald. He wvas sta. |ments. The Austrian army which de- | the Caribbean, but, failing in this, ran | Movement Begur to Plan Organize ted suicide. John H. Lindsay. dying at Gositingen university. Dirs, fended the. approaches east of Cracow | into- Colon. Effort For Their Relief. State Department Announces There is —_— Amany, N. Y. Nov. 20—John K. =. | on the Schereneve and Raba were do- —— No Rail Communication With Mex-| Mrs. David Shaw, 75 years old, of Rk e A Gt the AT e Tor e ory “Shorty vefor | oeied,aT; %, Dol driven back 1o proGREss OF sUIT T 000 Families i thie G sald to e fa| io® City. Sirevle X, Xy, eegeiriok and, Kl | b Boening Jourial S0 one of the . N —— e y .an ni o n n 4 of the war. “In the Carpathlans on Nov. 37 we BREAK CAMPBELL WILL.|need of assistance and the large num-| vVers Cruz, Now. 50.—To oheck as|Crawtord Junction. Her body. wes| woll known newspaper men of norths took ag many as 1,200 Austrians. The = ber, chiefly in the congested foreigm| ryr a5 possibie the stranding of Ameri- |thrown 40 feet. 64 years. He was a native of Albany. the ent have retired pre- | Certificate of Marriage With Mlss| quarters, who have been evicted for| car %P Vorn Cruz, Consul Capada has Bukowina. ‘We have Taylor Put in Evidence. inability to pay ir rents, movement| jecided to ask the state départment at| Two persons .were shot. one fatally, A\ nta. s occupled Czenerowits, X was begun today at a meeting of sev-|\waghington 1o make public the fact|during a riot in Buffalo, when a ' mob To Capture rm agra Amm’mmfin""e‘mmd' (E:I::!(mon of the Musurian lakes| New York, Nov. 23.—An entry in the | eral men prominently identified with|inat thore io me il commuication |tried to free two women arrested for| Los Angeles, Cal, Nov. 29.—Sheriff ) and the Angerap river | register of the parish of a local church | charittable work. It was decided to with Mexico City and that there is not |stealing coal from the New York Cen- | Willlam Hammel and 50 deputies left our troops have thrown back the Ger- | showing that James Campbell and endeavor to enlist the support of May- | ; tral Railroad yards. h t noon yesterday to capture 60 mans in several districts from their | Florence Adele Tavior were married o | of Mitchell and to have & committes| 150IY to Do for some weeks. 2 Ay " Ev “ship arriving h ‘bri a g armed vagrants who are reported to be fortified positions.” Nov. 5, 1887, was put in evidence here | of citizens formed. faw. Alaarioasn whins Geetinntioe ] Toallevigte:the ansiety of Neshante | ot e e rs. Jesterday in the suft brought to break | Speakers at the meeting asserted|\fexico City and who are relteisat to|at the front, the Bundesrath of Ger- | valley near Lancaster. The raiders ent, | “TRENCH EDITIONS” OF g:e&m ot ge l‘l::e J%r:fi ‘it‘mhdtla \:l that c:h:’umr &ees": '-‘é, Yflomde.. i ol‘-;;g believe there is no way of getting maény h;ja decided to furnish financial | stole 60 ;mru-l and looted several i . Louis. r, Camp eft an estats t no of chari un: besi and medical assistance to wom stores and a saloon. e e BELGIAN NEWSPAPERS | vained at $16,0000,000 to his daughter, | be cent i tne sufforers in Burope. | tere. They besiege the consulate for of wrdy i word that Ambas- = information and to all of them the re-|the time of childbirth. e Lois Ann Campbell Burkham. Mr. = ; d . uested an early | To Egtablish Communication Betwsen| Cumpbeil's sistors, nieces and nephews| p, Jivanfa Villags Wiped Out, | PG made thata the lines are cut Philanthropist Dead. 4 Some of these Americans who have| Four members of a Thanksstving! gegrie, Wash, Nov. 29.—John H. nature of Mr. Bright's slleged Menjand Thein Fepiline. ing 1 prage thet Lols Any Gemp,| Tionests, Pa., Nov. 20—Tho buei- | returned to Mexico are not well sup- home comine party were killed and | giauber, s manufacturer and pbilan- offense is not definitely known. ‘Washington, Nov. 29.—'Trench edl- ben.nl“w DM" B G. Burkham of |ness section of Marianville near here, | plied with funds and the consul fears ‘wtoo of ”:t :kulg when - their throfln of Cleveland and president of tions” of Belgian newspavers have|St. Louis, was a child from a found- |Was wiped out by fire today. Twenty | that they are likely to becomo charges. | 2uto Bloomington, 1. A vy Taaden. Sl ».alloual or- THREE GERMAN CRUISERS reached lgian legation here, dis- | lings'’ home and not legally adopted. with their contents were ganization, died at the hospital hers the Bel ofbuildings OFF ALEUTIAN ISLANDS. | Jlosing the efforts being made to re- | Another witness testified that marriage destroyed, entalling an astimated loss | CARRANZA REPUDIATES Merbert Knight, 74 a well to 4o |Of appendicitis. He came west & communication between the | records are competent evidence in this | of $160,000. Nearly one aundred per- ISSUES OF FIAT MONEY.|Philadeiphian, died at the home of hig | ONth ago on a pleasure trip. men on the firing line and their fami- | state. The de; tions are being taken | Sons were made homeless. A spark o T e i % —_———— Patrolling Trade Route Betwesn Puget | jies 1n territory occupied by th, 2 from a Jocomotive is betieved to have S 2 . |son. Knig! Ridgwood, N. J., ol Sound and the Orient. mrmas or who Have ekt Misnce s | Rergoe uss in”a-ault progressing m | ftam o jocomotiv Made by the Villa Goverament in Chi- | from shock sustained in an automobils| Second Trial of Maleolm Gifford. 1and or Holland. Besides the news of SR D Avs - huahua. : accident Thanksgiving Day. Tacoma, Wash., Nav. 29.—That three| the day and humorous remarks aimed ‘which had been oper-|at the: enemy, the papers carry co‘;- WAR NEWS SENT German crulsers ating off the coast of South America|umns of paragraphs addressed o in. OUT FROM VIENNA bad changed their Albany, second . s trial of Malcolm Gifford, Jr., of Hud- Killed When Wheel Came Off Auto.| o, Paso, Tex., Nov. 29.—A messaze| A d.{"gh‘ burglar who entered the | son, for the slaying of Frank J. Clute, Utica, N, Y., Nov. 29.—~When & wheel| received today by his agents here said M of and | = local chauffeur, yesterday was set for 5 , Daniel J. ) dizted On the first trial in June the base to the Aleutian | dividual soldiers by company and regi- —_— came off his automobile, that General Carranza hai repudie: ° Islands and were patrolling the trade | mental designation telling ’u.e?; the | Says Enemy Is Offering Stubborn Re- | Haves, Jr. a Colgate Unl“aeflgtgri'_}nlur ali issues of flat money made by fhe Jury m.‘?mm is now at lib. route between Puget sound and the | whereabouts -of his relatives. Fach sistance on Southern Front. e e R alleg g PR el e B e L e Mire: Bakee, - | erty .. Orient mmemgang l;‘g’:é‘r Ty;:agz !x;:;vnzm! ;raph begs that the soldier “send Vietna; i doRotarRAR e London, | 2oon. The accident happened near his|yolyed matter of Mexican currency.| Burglars entered the B:'.'l-:"'i Four Battleships O Chilean Coast. Mary, in port from Yokohama, 3 Nov. 29, 10.25 p, m.—An official an- |home. The machine turned turtle| 'Today Villa was reported as stili |posto: early Saturday - Lima, Peru, Nov. 29.—A tel While crossing the Pacific the Ta- : inBE ncement issued h faliing on Hayes and breaking his|gelaying his entry into Mexico City, [stole $13 in stamps, some pennies and received Here from Tquique, Chile, says coma Maru received a wireless des-| Charged With Murdering His Sister thy neck. remaining at Tula, a few hours ride |a small quantity of tobacco and condy. Nour ket gt patch from the Chicago Maru, west-| Ashboro, N. C. Nov. 23—Lawe stubborn resistance from the"capital No'explanation was [ Eutrarce was through a base- that German warships | Daniels, 2 mountaineer, was piaced in ; Movements of Steamships given except that Villa desired to en- | ment window. . weoen in the seoa betmesn 1ho 190t AR |Jail here todsy Chamged with The. s or {soun welineet, Mase, Nov. 20| ier the canital together wirh General | Charles C. Witmar, 4 190th meridians, The Chicago Maru |der of hi sister, Cora Da- his Steamer Vero: o0a for New York, | sicnal [dent Guti and Cl C. Wi an ; altered her | wite's sister, Ethel Luther and Edgar ' of the Kol b it el AL o e A i SR - S X SN 1., of m:;‘ioimm t0 "the Ruasian arner. The three were foune d gain oon. Dock 8:30 a. m. g - from bullet wounds late yesterday in ~o';f; trocps, advancing ‘beyond Val. “L;‘vm]. Nov. 29.—Arrived: Stea-| The foot and mouth diseass among |uirship corps with hllq-rm: at Se held up the mat ‘at the union sta- 2 Maru, whi Daniels’ home near_here. Mrs. Lmp- jevo and to the south have reached the mer New York, New York. cattle in Massachusetts is well undep|bastapol He iIs already . on _way tion here late last t, forc lnhun proceeded wiuwg.‘ iels also was seriously wounded. The helghts east of the river and the | . London, Nov. 20.—Arrived: Steamer |control, according to Fred W. Walker, |t» Vancouver, B. C., where he wiil they This news pf alleged presecs .. ~ o~ -cauge of the quarre! is not known, hmg from Suvotor to Uzice.” ~ Sicilian, Montreal. commissioner of animal industrys cross tc Japan. the registersd mail. The men escaped.