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Union to Confer| New War Credit ——— The Board of Aldermen cut $410,- 700" from- N York budget, lueing 1t to $1 “;.'5'”. > X M Evacuation by Blanco and \ s t 3 —_ eE ON CONTROVERSIES WITH BEL.|HERR = LIENSOHT, SOCIALIST,| President Wilson says he will press| LIGERENT NATIONS LONE DISSENTIENT SRy ey the Dty of s, 5 Despondent because hls wife divoro- : wEE : 5 000,000, VOTED |od it ‘Albers W, Rissse of Weshawk- , Official Statement Reports a Violent Bombardment $1:250,000:000) SHORT INTERVAL OF LOOTING AND ROBBERY i A tor ot B i e Duisd 4 . Will: Be Represented at Washington— | President of Chamber Dwelt-Upon the | (0, 2f ;O Reriand | 5 S i _; of Lampermsse, West of Dixmude - Objet is Exclusion of Balligorent | Large Number of Members Now at| . . . 0 e L 0 oo WIlurBl-neothPolwgl-'uu Was Dissolved and Mobs No "EFE":ED::'-;““ AR TRIAL.| Warshins from American Waters. the Front. Tus has issued a proclamation” 1 ID LAM. >3 . e fe=t B Formed—Zapata’s Forces, Then Outside the City, Were Asked to Come in, and Take Control, Which They Did— Case of Man Who Imporsonated a okt o6 Dac 4 i ctintro- | Dattn vial s Mhnsvaciacn: b - Leson Congressman Goes to Jury Today. | o O o natlons. of _ South CALM DECEMBER 1ST IN EASTERN WAR AREA The current year's cane sugar crop n Louisiana is estimated at apprixi- Dec. 2, 10.20 p. m—With only one dis- | mately 150,000 tons.- oy Yok Do _tng,omse ot Do mgibn, s o plleeiey i | seesio bl B, Socliigete) ™ e e, OV IS RO TSI Was the MO - 2 . 2. v g o a n X = i ? Rig vid Lamar, charged with ImPerson-|g conference for next Tuesday of the|it of 000000000 marks ($1260,00 wryolR.Vz.ldlndkcv in Brook- of Fire Apparatus on Way to a Fire for a Rapid Fire Gan About Midnight the Germans Made a Determined Attack on k Eoverning boss of the Pan-American 000 AR ber o] 1T ot @ lossof 426,000, £ X 5 Lodz, and Were Repulsed | detrana 7. P. Hipiforo thin board. which conslats ot | the Npebimg St A Tt eeck A shipload of tys, olething and food Battery, and Eleven Firemen Were Killed Before Ervor * the Russian Positions North of and we United Stales Btegy O]l entatives here of e unity and patriotism of| w il e sent by residents of Missourl 5 X Taity S Gl | S W b 05 the furs 0 erl D, oth the | the German people and commentes |y, suferers in the European war. Was Discovered—Normal Conditions Now Prevail. Belgrade Has Been Occupied by the Austrians district court here tomoroW. & rised|Secretary of etate of the United States | appreciatively on the large number of T as ATl eX - o, come the | members of ‘who are now PRSI A 7 s Being Hoed Presscé—King George and| . Shic s 5. Aot a5 | HEckes o G it To T v i Y5 e Davies, hiet e s for L astar el rpat, b o B B S e s ‘;‘m’_fl“' g g gl e Mexico City, Nov. 30 (via El Paso|eat on the floor of the in San 2 T 3 5 or 0. x- w Delo Tametn President Poincare Greeted With Ovation When They 08w bo charg. | on of the rights of meutrals and the | - “Japan joined our hemies from &l up, i Worland, sged 62; of Worland, | —The arrival of the tpops of omorsi |5 ‘ - - i the o e beTerent FWe LTS Trom e e o00LY fhe monUMent! wwyo. charged a bear and chased it|Francisco Villa from the north and of Visited the British Line—Possibility of a German In- e c el oo S v‘.n‘;m:"m s e Have anotits | 1P & (%, £ rinsing o sheep bull. - |General mmlisag Zapata "o the & i Reéviousnese — ly in Turkey, as e Moslem peo- i W et gy - ived by Wi Issued Bvidence of the seriousness of the|ple wish to throw off the English yoke| The Amoskeag Manufacturing com vsion of England Has Been Revived by Warring | : The| situation in South America due to the | ind shatter the. foundations of Dare pany employing 16,000 people, snnounc- | the most week in its his- e s & S e T ot - beligdudy Inds colonial baweri Tntler the: ban-| o o0 full. time: the ‘city, stripped of Its defenders, |tional palace, left the capital on Sun- by Earl of Warwick. i el ner of our.army and our fleet we will 2 would be given over to anarchy and |day. - L Fioehiey e SRR N (The, Endicott Johneon Co s, v |loot, but prompt”action of volunteer Feared Zapata Soldiers. A résented. mperial ncellor Present. *|ceived an order for ‘200, rs guards. reinforced by troops which ar- | Much fear was occasioned by Zapa The French officlal statement re- i -Com Patmer, but| o2 e oF Satioge, TS| e imperial chancellor, Dr. Von|shoes for the army of & forelgn coun- tived in the nick of time, put'an end |ta's visit due to the action of hie et ports a viclent bombardment of Lam- ting. pernisse, ixm) who, it is charged was the defendant. % 2 ¥ o th st o e Srent e | colliers must now depart from the ca- | Tne' only contentions in®Lamar's fa-|To Guard Chile’s Territorial Jurisdic- o 1o Grurde, and in Alsace, the capture of |Dal zome within twenty-four hours. vor were those made by his counsel thon. the .t’awn of Aspach-Le-Haut and s Blethmlnn;lgo}lwfl. attended the ses-[try. Ve e 0 sk ;ilu';. w:& o::-mln' u';( his vu;t:- efon dress n the grey service uni- la Safegua i 'roperty. n e a an vol firing e . form of a general. All the secretaries| Secretary of Commerce Redfieldpre-| "o "G i 8 - given every guar- |STeat plaza, which is skirted by the p. The fear is expressed by the Chilean | Of state and the Prusslan ministers|dicts that November will show an To.. |antee that life and property will be |Cathedral and the national and munici- CONSTRUCTION OF SUBMARINES offictals that Germany’s alleged viola- | 4150 Were present as members of the|Cess of exports over imports of $70,~ pal palaces. This ana mises firing began at dusk ek ngressman, he| tion of the neutrality of Chile may in- | chamber In uniform and wore Iron|000,000. - e s romon I T the evening of Nov. 27 and resulted in FOR BELLIGERENT PO’ fluence the. other belligerents to dis. | Crosses. ) . : D el ot W o e s, LN ¢ ive calm prevalled s s Bethieh regard the territorial Jjurisdiction of| In an address to the members of| - German soldiers are provided with & |the outside world, 5o far as com from | "0 ¢ %‘;b‘m and. private, until "'m"' B R o cer 1 o i Bt abont | Pevsromant - lnquiry 6 * Bethlshem i Chile and perhaps cause them to send | the chamber Dr. Von Bethmann-Holl- |special whistle which they blow only | the {ranamicston of prese deometimen | cause of it was learned. SiBalent $hs Germens mate s deter- Stsel Company. their warships within the threemile|Weg said: {when wounded, to -call Red Cross patd a i limit to stop German operations. ¢ United Until Death. workers. 3 F, T vtmgyua;‘::emmw' R D e Baia Dt | Tt & D id ko e Chile Wants United Support. SrDR THNPrOr (In ANMNIE SR tha | § et returies, DRl B s wbe | B v . LM Dol o] Excelient Pt 3“::: being phe- B et Tae pocublet by fhn Sovernment ot the ' Bethishem Steel | Sarti tn conaressionel bustaces thus| The Chilean sovernment made it| &Y B e e e T Pl i (Sapital punlshment e ¥ e Forgh s BBy B served in the city, but owins 1o a la- le has been o to learn if the firm intended tside the e o - | was abolished in Oregon by a y > .. | men: le error r after its evacuation by the | FEPENR "8 (T e aTines for use | B lE e e o e dsfonden: 1| Of @ction to another, but urged that | ETeetings to the German house of rep. maj hitherto have passed beyond the bor- Today communication was restored by | Fire Aoparat i Rapid ° a single wire stietching from the caps | |+ - ororous Mistaken for were killed resentatives, with whom he knows he|of 167. ger. Thursday night. These men answered Bervian troops and indications’ are |y any”of the bellgerent Dowers of whatever steps are taken Should ave {1 oAt e s ok S When General Lucio Blanco left the |& fre alarm in the factory district of that the Servian arny is being Europe. 1 the American repuplics. ~ 7+ °f | ger, in common concert for the weal| The government of Manitoba has | city sarly on fuceday orain Ny |Sam Antonio Abad and when the Ze. pressed. toty the| Charles M. Schwab, president of thef Ui ] Orginally Gt Bifain and France| of the fathetland, decided to take drastic action for cur- 24 few of the fnhabitants knew of his | Pata soldiers saw the emgine and hook ltaly awaits with some anxisty the|company, and other officials of the con-| and that these conversations asked the Tnited Statar 1 nd France| ®wOur first thoughts go to the Em-|tailing the liquor traffic during the |depacture. To noon heavy firing | and ladder companies charging through B nioh Evamler Aaisadrs il ont: sinod orally | Such a3 any representative member of| 200 ces With Beusdor and Cotom. | Deror and the afmy and navy who|Wwar beriod. s heard in the nelghboring suburbs | he &trests they misiook the tus =~ the ocralic party mi e 1« - 2 Wi are concentrats in e vieini guns and line the government's attitude in the d egreed e s A Tamers Lo Teite o SHEL ahmrvance LT |00S N0 the empire. B ot | Profebsct’ Samasl ‘Cheisty, hedd. of | e ot concatrmtad 1t fhe visiaity [Ter mfiie Snk S e s LA it Y e B e el purpose, ho asserted, was to. reconcile| JUE0 MRNOCE Of heutrality =obliga- | Citn ngiukante confidence “we' look| the college of mining at the University | odge ot the Ameri colony. fenseless fire fighters before ‘mis- tusted. the policy - of misintaining Morgan ond United States Steel| Jons =Although e ey ¢~ |on them and our Austro-Hungarian|of Celifornia, died at Berekeley, Cal., g 2 take could be pointed out. Seven of e mma il sty |petiment chenly Youd i Fameat o e TP, 1, IR B, | oty il WL O Reart Taire e o e e {5, S o ied o it o . s fa i = ‘mo; e way | caro “Bave visited the ~Britien line estion under consideration 18 - to b e e gt b Sout | e e T g ioomin EFeat] ;o to e Bath Lot beapitil s DT S oS i ope- [FOLL) Mo diadon ot war o thRels = | Where they received an ovation from far may go business” He lald m‘“flm“,‘“ Enof U e “Our latest ally in the war force|New York, who was sent to ring a wounded. X - ¢ RO, kit Wt T 5 T e . s testimony | Presence of B8 Parasive Off. thelr |y gl Otomsean | higive. . il ot S e e Tt e & 2 o i eral 3 Villa Men in the Outskirts. ;i E P gl o, e an alarm of fire. Testerday the ¥ e “Eurned sobel snortly aiter. ths | 3 Siatgg, "o L Jawa Of the Unit | any granciat e B s t Charles D; Ba Polreatad norihwerd Shrough Atscapec: | ¥ i Generat s Who rel 03 v P the of the war Secretary les D. Burnes of ough Atzcapot- commencement of the present war, has | * Ascording 0. ! o ; at- fig St cpuiries have meadb Bl fons) Kt to somage its Cveael a]® hoes on. her o caré her danciis|saln T > y ) the r %mmu fo the United| powerful coalition against us they wil, |habit, Mrs. Bable Locke «of Millbrook, | Carranaz Ordered Police Force | States for co-operation in alfl hope, find that the arm of our brave Y., secured a divorce. Seaslons adjou: that would tend to restore| allies reaches the weak Spots i until tomorrow morning. trade conditions. Peru sugsested that | world es the spots in their siti ;e a neutral zone be created with merid- | O 0 POstons’ solved. P lent Wilson has appointed | It then became generally known that John D. Locke, of Rochester, 15.”?., to | General Carranza had ordered both it g, . of General An- T be United Stat ttorney fe General Obregon and General Blanco|geles arrives, which will be about the b EXP“"& A ; ANOTHER BLANKET OF | i e B to leave the city with all their men, |end of the week. adjures the people, in, such event, not BY ARBITRATION BOARD. 3 The order also called for the.disarm-| cg, E to take part in the fighting as civil- » FOG AT NEW YORK.| . Dense Eog Which Has P iled |ament and dissolution of the entire rranza Emptied Railroad Yards. ians, as such action “would only Te-|of even though At Hearng of Differences -Between | 5 SXtension : B St P e along. the New England coast for the | police force. General Villa has sent a large de- W g i e L o “Western Railroads and Their Engine- nogming Jteamers Forced to Anchor| ast three days gave way to @ drizsling Stores and Banks Closed. tachment of troops to the, city of m&“:fiegt (Lbe, horrorrs that have ‘ashington government. sy permit "coastwito trade 1o move wnc| in Lower Harbor. mist yesterday. As Zapata’s forces had not yet pene- e R i uador and Argentina ask- = e ronge s reported 4 Bumperor Francis Joserh of Aus-|PETROGRAD REPORTS a mesting of the governing |, New York Dec. 2-—The blanket of| The German Gevermment, in an of- | Srted the City proper and as the plan s of General Pablo Gon- AP0 Sanin. renorisd by A Lomon. LULL IN FIGHTING Brotherhood board of the Pan-American union be |{OF, Which has been hanging over the | ficial declaration, said that Without | osmmiets Eeeemeniats called capital, | Z21es and captured the city of Pachu- [ e v . e called to questions of mutual d:;b:;af°:r::‘:&";"‘"‘n'°.grfli;‘;‘:‘ze$: American aselstance in feeding Bel- |when the order to dissolve the polics | S5 jrvien %fic'{?“? forces desert- Only in the Region of Lowiez Was arbitrating Sohere Chife. Drosaat timwiis Demic | borary reliet, settied dows agan too |¥12n® there must be starvation. force ecame Enown foar and raks &1 [one of the: locomatiyessend ol ean. HUNGARIAN CHAMBER Thevy fiotion Givesmtier -4 nemen, to ascertain Pelligerent ‘ships to obtain| JEML As a conseauence, several small| wang-Chih-Ha oo feclings of the buziness and | ahle roliing stock, s that for the past ADOPTS WAR MEASURE.| . pg, Dec. 2—The ofclal | exact meant onl a_ sufficient quantity of coal to alats 0B~ Shuntentu, are e Siores 20d| week. the various mailway stations 'and el e f The - g Garry them to the pprt of an adjacent | 51 down the bay, unable to work in or | pregident Yuan Ha NS w0 il B la strg: ast Sl Dty. Submitted to it—Also Arbitration Con- formulat A ;m:hr; cou: ntry. ; ) was shot in Peking, as a grafter. as Mexicans kept closs to their homes.| Troops from North Bringing T “Th ject” of ) - Several Incoming steamers, which P ing ins. vention With United States. “On Decem! e e M i i e o - had expected to land their passengers Trent Disorder Reigned. The troops from the north are bring- - R utk Ghaition: Imveieadtbe b ¢ | what action Sould b6 Jaken that wewid | (00ay, were at anchor tonight in_the PR et e B e e Tuceday huge mobs be- |15 ARy traine with them.” None 6¢ D L e ping of th 27 and | tend o reliove neutral countries of the | loWeE. harbor and outside. "This fieet |dicted the Contr rebating. gan forming in front of the national | fig) PG0ks In the capital are open and 5 p. m—The German official overlapping of the s by e Lo included the Italian steamer Regina g 3 little business is being done, but the S T e | e it e mat : burdens which - the has placed | SRINACA e Jimaan ateamer Regina | dictments contains 200 counts. It was evident that serious|prosencs of e Wilke pbcos mrott lowing statement: umns ; R Suesiinidoel Island at noon: the Clyde liner Iro- | The hody of & man identified as cral Angeles has restored confidence “The Hungarian chamber of depu- etueed > *|quois from San Domingo, whieh re- |yil® P OF Soman, identified asjwere cleared o Ttorea, |and bankers and merchants promise to ties has unanimously adopted the war ‘was repuised.” | sh NEW YORK WOMAN ported herself off Scotland lightship at | on' ire e’ (oicke 1o he mh“rg’s“‘;’ roborin m““ st~ o :’;‘r;'d‘ Tam | Tesume business. Today ;’;fi'tmmexo:“?:::ndu; ‘:fl:}:‘dth.:.%’fi; A .'—_g‘—— : urs’ work. CHARGED WITH 'FORGERY.|&2; g :",flcg"lfggg‘r:g F;“f:igg""’;: Cleveland, with stab wounds in his|from the b, pigine 36 thes plesies G :,”n{l t{',‘;‘;":"“;"m“’{ l‘,:: 7‘”‘.““'"(;‘:“; xS e P HAMOoL;N:N:Ir EADK:fmAT!! it R s e Lo Saachorel, out et | body. ; igpated on the Avenida 16th of Se . “Count and Count An : Baw part is only temporary. Many of these which left quarantine early today for tember. Here the leaders forced t) men are leavi: 1o sy, the leaders of the opposition in the World For Several Years, Piraeus, got s far as Grasevend bay, |, A YOung woman believed to be Miss |doors of one of the largest establish- ng for the south, where Tungarian chamber of deputies, an- | Is Lack of Leng Range Torpedoes, Zapata will endeavor to capture the —_— Laura “Evans, of Buffalo, was found | ments selling armes and ammunition ‘where she came to anchol i y city of Puebla. —] . 2 5 & clinging to the pilot of a Lake Shore |and handed out these weapons to the Tounced thet they would postpone| Saye Rear Admiral Joseph Strauss. prathias i oS i e ae M. o toaay Tor NepiaPol Which sall. | passenger engine as it entered Cloves | waiting thronge. | With these.the riot- on, Deo. 2.—Lack of long| O PURCHASE -$5,000,000 OF Whose connection with large real os-|enough o work her way ott, dropping | AP0 ers rushed down the streets, firing as |91 PROGRESSIVES rpedoes is pointed to as a ‘Washingt: range WEDISH TREASURY NOTES, | ®te companies has made her & con-| her pilot oft Sandy Hook early in th: xpressed admiration for th v porr gl spicions world | eveming, < 01 they went. Terror had mnow taken int figure in the real estate LThe state Zxperimental i complete possession of all within hear- FROM 34 STATES = "o 1 for several ington, . was placed under |ing. e e gomplisied and copfidence 1n tho uiti- Kuhn, Loeb & Co. and the National|{or several years, was actugindl e e quarantine because of the epidemic of| Zapata Forces Asked to Come In. |At Session of Exeoutive Committee in will bring rich adventages to Hun- with forgery in the second darn-.! SECRETARY DANIELS PRAISES foot-and-mouth disease among the| e ‘teleplione Mnes connecting - the Chicago—Statement lssued gary” The indictment and arrest followed OFFICERS AND MEN, | cattle: p— ; capital with the suburbs had been 5 T i busily working, however, and the Za- | Chicago, Dec. 2—Nety-one pro- The City Council of Chicago will ap- | pata forces on the cutskiris were adk. | Eressives” from point a permanent committee ve o regard members to inquire into the fmmorali- | £3.'3,COme into the city without EMPEROR FRANCIS J‘OSEPH numerous com- | Of the Navy Who are Returning From Vi torney n plaints of investors in suburban real- OF AUSTRIA VERY FEEBLE. g ut, STisers{nounced the feint panice of which Mre. Francell- Cruz. & com destroyers, Six ‘Der oentini had been the head until they were London Truth Says in Vienna His|} an !nve'anlllldon by the district at- = Doc. 2. — Secretary | U} 11,58t city and report to the chlef | Fohy the manierents 1, hed made orpedo whit publicly offered at par and sccrued In- | s ot SrpciopAnnex Homes com- |y tiiS 0RO navy addresseq n op |°F Police. it troops responded promptly. Qe lp Lagked for ng Digh. 4 terest. Bornl went Iako. beikraptey ash. Sen: |ter to the commandant of the marina|* The long delayed . report of th Students Awed Mobs. actlon. | London, Des. 2, 8:45 p. m—“Truth” | OKlahoma . Pgedn; of fhie: Moay o ontag | tamber with labilities "ot 375,500 ana in R e St of | jouse mines committes on the Colora- | Meanwhile the o i o says today that news has been receiv- Ly Aoy with the ferh i ‘.10 be negotiated In the United | uncertain assets. recognit conduct of |do Coal strike will be made to the|had met and had to arm them- o privately to the citect that Brmpor- - ar European . the marines whq,served under Gen House soon after the beginnt: of the the mobs if no as- modern type of torped since the beginning of the war, will Funstén. b session of Congress. . sistance com the besieging sol- incis Joseph of Ausiria 18 in a o equipment bomuled to purchase Tauony - <o : Butler as endorsement to ts. he: of these mamuw““ ""‘5 mlud. h:m modities .in this ocountry. o Joan. ade Mrs. . “that my en Te | William H. Post of horne, 3 ese pre, ons an up into e in the financtal ‘Gistrict | Hugler s by“;o:;solo Carapball, 35 Mrs, | Fould permit me to accompany you to opened fire with a mi‘;:‘."f‘ and M’:fi:- small parties, spreading out over the as the forerunner of other loans to accused the defendant of hav. on vyour mission to give [ened away four yeggmen who had |entire cit: such other non-belligerent European of the nation to the mem- | broken in the postoffice and were loot- nations as might desire to buy our o marine corps, officers and |ing the safe. commodities or general merchandise o kY 3 ere —_— £ Rioting in Valparaiso. cording to Mrs. Butler's complaint she Chila, Dec. 2. Giacovered Fam o mbrisage. w o Pemetie. ua. |the German electric tram R s e B -, e e was * 0] VIOLENT BOMBARDMENT the - . Only charge and that her real estate ac OF LAMPERNISSE | does, ‘Agmiral Steatios thions damage K um;;.dm been conducted . without Parls Says Development at the Front "ot th ; e is_Satisfactory has not rom | Great Britajn Has Not Protest 2, 10:40° ™ —The fol- devel erial, ¥ - ot a8 Tng oMelal Gommunlecation was. to- e o il e Ecuador. ? ,5, the war office tonight: Continuance of Dr. Du Trial. ‘Was| Dec. 2.—The minister “In Belgium a violent bombardment izt X Houlton, Me., Dec. 2—A contin o 8. Cordoba Lampernisse, : - pri uance o e Cauho Wt O D sranted today : Mavements of Steamships. that would enable them (o escape. | dent tha B s vetios Do awany e .= I8 e | el blesvam from is| new Tork, Dec. 3—Armived: stcamer s these operations considerable o en ; o [ o8 s kot has blown Up by a mine the salient | ROBrs Hartshorne, o resident of this |ye performed u,,;cm,,,,filain- a, Naples. H ) and o classmate at Princeton STt & oabuaar had charged that Germany had DT, Dec. §- i i ot e T - Galapogos Is- off the coast of Ecuador in the Pacific as a naval base. z ‘Measics Epedemio at Westport. | Dignoe A3 A verdict f manslaughter was d1- . Fairfeld, Conn. auestoort, Conn,, Dec, 2.—in gpe | serdinian, P rected by Judge Haley In the Thana, board har 5 of measies s ~spreadh i mothing to report” Addison - = B grcat rapidity 1 Shusing. coms 2 —— , died here in effort to stamp ‘epidemic uneasiness among _ parents —_——— _BRITISH COLLIERS KERNWOOD d professorships in ensles. Two ¢ ot |and ha::nm authorities Here. There mb ::nm:n\{:n’gg' ‘:’- g:%m i AND RODDAM FINED $25, | 32ivers -y s Ly, it te m attended the are “‘%’:‘:“'?“‘;hmw"‘i‘m' e letown, Conn., m!.—J)e: :;:honl for boys during their minori- . For Not Having Health Gertificates w'-mflfl: Tt 4 inthe Mtate duriny. the menth of Gar o Sy "~ on Entering an American Port: i ¥ tober. The disease is, far, of mild character. =

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