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‘The Bulletin’s Circulation in -Norwich is- ARE BE S & 2 -dam co! the Germans are 7 > : ;e | coOnfiscating tele e wire and all Exx‘ch:.::e w:g sold for $950, the last No’rl ls Official Statement Tells of Taking of Roulers, Twelve copper W‘?E&Muufl uss in nol-|SAID NAVY 1S POWERFUL |[icies D3 08 66 CE EMPHATIC Its Total Circulation is th Proportion to the City's Population Cabled Paragraphs. | War Preparedness| Condensed Telegrams | Warpin Sgnt tg - ‘Mine Sinks Turkish Gunboat. The Bank of England received i6.- 3 ¥ p A . 00! s T, aie S idon 5| Dominant Subjeet| o v e s .| M@X'can Leader g s st been sunk by a Turkish mine at or to France New E g-m to '{he‘Bo.phorhs. York from Paris. Paper, Germans Confiscating Telephone Wire.| SEC'Y DANIELS BEFORE HOUSE| Fort e France, 11:':';.‘.‘1"2‘.1"’3"' THAT THEY MUST PREVENT London, Dec. 10, 10:37 8. m.—Accord- NAVAL COMMJTTEE. e Sty g nSIOTT- | TRROPS FIRING ACROSS LINE. - s 3 'fi'gnud. says the ‘]‘)-lly Mail's Botter- uar \ _ removed from Roulers er.hen s began to m.xtln the town Nicholas Dimidio, of Johnstown, Pa., was shot and killed by his wife after < 2 tish had recaptured Pass- Borvians ' g Miles Northeast of YPTQS m‘,‘,‘g‘: asete, o short distance o Pac:ir‘.gzt:'mu 11, .:.n:nmr‘.:|edea< Declares When European War s Over ;o4 tried to shoot her. i : 8 2 " | pateh to the H’“’“{m poc !cr:;;“{;{‘sg; the Countries Involved Will Be Bur-| p (oo (im0 N 3, anot| " Forces Will Be Shelied Out of TESTIMONY OF COMMANDER B e ane frr Hattied LORELE with the| ~demed with Debt and That Thers and killed himselt, first leaving sml Their Positions and Driven Several 3 to In Event of Non-Compliance the Mex- December De- i . 0 pay his funeral expenses. oEHE GOL?E-ADO bt :.n':lb:l:u; v?:;':l 121 officers and 22,114 Will Be a Revulsion Against War. Asserts That the Attorney for the Ceal | men, 68 field pieces, 42 quick firers, BRITISH SINK THE GERMAN CRUISER NilRNBERG Miles from the Line. During the fiscal year, deposits in iroct ht mortars, 10,000 rifles, 59 wagon e the Postal Savings “Banks increased L Operators Attempted to Direct Acts | SEGC PN, icion, "1 505 transport e from $33,815,000 to $43,444,000. Washi g of T s, wagons, 10 hoepital wagons and four| Washington Dec. 10.—Military pre. Lo g s ington, Dec. 10.—The United g S < ambulances, two treasury safes and|Paredness of the nation continued t The Nobel prize committes sitting in h;:x:“h%.:fi served formal notice on It is Reported They Have Cornered the Dresden—Dover,| Deaver. Colo, Dec. *10.—Former |35 horses day as the dominant sublect of con- | The Nobel prize sommittos sitting in | both foBaL Predibat s - ¥y e e Judge J C. Northicut, attorney. for 3 e gressional attention. While Secretary ce prize shall be awarded this|-nd General Carranza that unless they - = the boal operators attempted to direct Daniels was before the house naval [DSace P Promptly prevent their troops from fir- England, Thrown Into Excitement by Alleged Raid on | {ie 021 opeaiors 24emnies 16 5T | POSTAL TELEGRAPHER affairs committee advocating his two 3 5 ng across the American boundarx were in charge of the strike district FORFEITS BOND OF $1,000. | battleships a year comstruction Dro-| po. mich. of St. Louis, an old time | ISR force will be employed by ihis the Admiralty Harbor by German Submarines — In|in the southern CSolorado coal fields, b 1oy gramme and declaring that the sentl- | Ben Rigby of St. Louie an old time | government as may be necessary to ¥ 3 according to testimony today by Ad- [ Was Held for Revealing Contents of {[ment of the people "of the United ¥ 3 York on the liner Bochembeau, from |~ Cro ' American territory. 1 1 utant General John Chase, command- A. P. Messages. States was against turning the coun- | " Warning Sent to Two R Poland the Germans are Attempting Outflanking Move- | 1utant Genetal J00 O o appeared " try into a great military power, a free- e e R : = 2 as a witness before the federal com-| New York, Dec. 10.—The bond of |for-all national defence debate occu-{ @ 1001 Gooth ssued orders for|°ning expression from the W. 5 ments Against the Russian Line to the South of Warsaw | mission on industrial relations. $1.000 furnished by H. L. Linder was|pied the house itself. ashing . 2 ! - B the immediate departure from Pana- ton government since the diplomatic He was always telling me what to | declared forfeited today by the court of Daniels’ Views. ma of the British colliers Kirnwood | correspondence with General Iuerta, —A Turkish Gunboat Has Been Sunk at the Entrance of | 32, o &2 do J g hen to do'it” [ general seasions when Linder falled to| yy. Daniels, auring an al-day ex-|and Reddam. Vora ciiueceed the. ocoupation of r . . . X “Dia you carry out his instruc- | formally to an indictment charging him | 3Mination, & Bowerful navy and that| The strike of shopmen on the Harri- | to the chiefs of the twg factions op. the Bosphorus—Emperor William is Said to Have Im-|tions?' he was asked. with having violated section 532 of the y "' should 'say not,” was the reply. | penal law in revealing the contents of | While.“with abundant revenues” he|Mmun lines afectine 0000 men, and | BICING each ofher a Naco, across from " vhich has been on for three years,|the A na town of the 9 ¥ might favor the general board's four | W rizona same name, proved Greatly—A Berlin Wireless Says That Germans | o Licutenant & B Linderfeldl oor | Geciegraphic message sent out by The battleship plan. he thought the de- |Will continue. that firin~ across the Mternatiner s, must cease, o i ’s building programme ade- . ery respect” declared Major W. D.| telegraph operator in the office of the | Partment’s = cause he taunted her over finding | Although the messages which wi 0 s quate under the circumstances. Pres u h 3 < ch_were Have Consented to Suggestion of Pope Benedict That a|Danks questioned by o member of | New Yotk Globe. oo 0 | 48%0 e inion as o the world mil- |8, ‘handsomer woman, Mrs Pele | Canaa g ek ATerican. Consul - =3 itary situation at the close of e Bu- » - " Carr al era . 3 before the fight at Ludlow he had sug- | grand jury, indictments were found = her husband, Walker Bond. Cruz and by American C S Truce be Called for the Christmas Holidays. gosted %o Judge "Advocate ~ Major | Againat Jures Rice, lslesraph manager |TOPeAD WAL, the secretary predicted an : oo serican Consul Sili- - Tnalod Brom tae natlonal guard for the | Willlem i1, Pation. Whe. Conducied g |, “When the European war ls over.” | Bankruptoy schedules filed yssterday | Clts. loft hers late last night. they . by the Magee Furnace Company of;did not reach their destinati tries will be so 2 g pan: nation un : good of the service.” Reports con- | sporting news service, charging them |he said, “these coun Boston showed liabilities amounting to | today and a £ a Steady, but short advances by. ths|tablished and that while the infantry | cerning Linderfeldt had caused Major | with wrongfully obtaining nofsmno_n exhausted in their resources and burd- 3 nswers will not be espect- 15 to $401,074 and assets of $351,641 ed before tomorrow. = has advanced the artillery has mas- | Danks to offer that suggestion, he|of and wrongfully revealing the con-|ened with debt that there is going g Ths:: pevempt aes, melwing He i o o | it - tha: Gerri fwtlarics g, tents of messages sent out by The|De & great revulsion against war inl g; o eons were injured when a|munications Wig not meronre NS cOm- twelve miles' northeast of ¥pres, arc R Associated Press. all countries. It::x;'mct th?ur:\ulalon Re&mn"g nt:eigm i Bl e e L i i R mnvll‘;t c:fizheo::;:en;lln 2 3 _ | will be so great that we will have an a 3 4 reported in the official and unofclel| peRoGRAD “REPORTS NO FOUR NEW INDICTMENTS g e T e s, . |International conference on armament surburban passenger train st Hunt-|sending of thres batieries of held S sers iR IMPORTANT CHANGE AGAINST CHICAGO POLICE.| bond fixed in his case. . Rice is at lib- | —more possible now than ever before Sty il By by Hinh ' S DLinod pre- ance, s viously erty under $5,000. Both pleaded not|—and that we will get somo action by by, high officials as meaning In the east, the Germans are at- Speaker Clark warned members that | that the Mexican forces i - ‘esterd: Charging Briber: t; 2 which the navies of the world powers f _would be tempting ° outflanking . movements| " the Carsathisny the Russians .At- | Returped Vesterday Chargiras 64 ST Wl be weed oniy to. carry. intb exe- |umiess they’ religiously stuck to_ thelr | shelled out ‘of their positions and oo e Treelin g Lozt Soufh g e ey o ® * 160.0RDINATION IN ion the agreements of the countries | L .0,, " ce Sion ‘in the sprins. *|ihe Tring tato the Dmon. e ine 1t of yareaw and engagements at Vi-| petrograd, via London, Dec. 10, 9.45| Chicago, Dec. 10—New indictments / ¥ A% 2 3 = B e R nited States con- s o Shag g fouEht el p m.—The foilowing offictal statement | against four police officlals charging RAILWAY REGULATIONS| Gardner Precipitated Discussion. Two s were cut by falling glass i - e was issued tonight from general head- | bribery and confidence swindling were py| Representative Gardner of Massa- |when some one fired a shot through a Several Americans Have Been Killed. " S uarters: returned here today. The men named|Urged in Resolutions Adopted chusetts, precipitated the military dis- [ window in a calss room in Public| The messages to both Carranza and SEOCIE emman chilher . the Nt O Fhere was no fmportant change | in the additional true bills, were: | Railway Business Association. |cussion o the house floor with a |School No. 35, New York city Qutlerrez pointed out that several squadron under command of Vice Ad.|yesterday. Isolated attempts on the| Captain John H. Halpin. former chietf . |speech criticizing the administration e Americans had died of wounds re- miral Sir Frederick Sturdee in the|Part of the enemy to take the.offensive | of detectives, but mow under suspen-| New York, Dec. 10—Co-ordination |“for laying the cold hand of death”| George Brandt and William Veit,|goived from bu ets which were fired South Atlantic, bringing the total of have given . to engagements in the | sion, charged with confidence swind-|of the various agencies of railway reg- i tiga- | both wealthy business men of Grand United t (n territory and that the Catmtar, veasels fle!m,y“;d in the en.|districts of Ciechanow and Przasnysz, | ling; Lieutenant John H. Tobin, Cap-fulation was urged in resolutions adopt- i Rapids, Mich., were instantly killed o Gl n‘lfl‘;‘& had appealed in vain zagement oh December $ up to four.|2S well as at Piotrkow and in several | tain Halpin's assistant at the detec-i{ed by the Railway Business assocla- | He assailed the rules committee for |when their automobile overturned. mlm_“:‘ t;. aytorena and Hill, com- OFf the ffth cruiser composing the |Other districts on our front. The re- | tive bureau and now under suspensicn: | tion at its annual meeting here today. |refusal to grant him a hearing -and st manding the rival forces at Naco, to German squadron notliing definite has|Syit Of the engagements was unfavor- | Walter O'Brien, former detective ser- | Other subjects upon Which the asso- |ihe naval and military committees for | Senator Stone introduced the ship |0 T ulate their fire as to prevent been heard, although it is reportea|@ble to the Germans. geant, both charged wign! !briger’ s‘end clation defined -its lttlt\;ga were rudl; failure to summon before them form- ?urchue bill and asked that it be re- mlfi“"zl 11°:u S{x‘h‘ Occurfenflcu_ that the B,.m;b warships succeeded| ... in the réglon of the passes of|co derg'gn operations: ective hx:h way surplus, propriety propagenda |er cabinet officials and other witness- |ferrad to the Senate committee on impress - Hill and cornering 2 ia (1 the' & wi on rate Ly wh he wanted examined. _At-{Commerce. . This is the Alexander hilk MW_ ena,, the Washingtor govern- At has b - ). '3, diging 4 &= o By 2 b e e Breciacat Wiisere Statemetiy s ment-stated that it must nat - em een P.I“!;fi ;to 1?3% 6 sitions held. by | .. ©'Brien wera|l The association decided the railroads [in his annual message, Mr. Gardner| An inheritance tax of 6 cents, the|(Urn to the respec urally 1 ive chiefs to whom “If war were to break out to- |smailest on record in Suffolk County, |the contending generals are supposed day it would be found our coast de- |was levied against the estate of §’° owe allegiance, asking that they . fences have not sufficlent ammunition | George E. Baker, who died in Pat-|De Warned immediately against fur- su#.x’:e for inc:ased ,('retighl: ratea. for an hour’s fighting.” chogue. }?:: z}g};infln: of xjhe l;ifius of Amer- e annual banquet of the associa- s to enjoy ety from at- CLERGYMAN 'KILLED IN tion was ‘held and among the guests Flood of Oratory. Albert D. Oppenheim, founder of|!ack while on their own territory. AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT.| Were. most of the prominent railroad | This speech loosed a flood of oratory | Oppenheim, Collins & Co., @ depart- Protect American Lives. i k. men in the country. The principal |on the House. Representative Fitz-|ment store of New York, and owner If the chiefs in de facto control leved o be a submarine, the suppoe.| Manager of the Remington Arms Com- | Struck by Train at the Grade Crossing speakers were Warren G. Harding, |gerald of New Fork replied briefly |of many other department stores died |not put an end to the reckiess firine ed advance scout of the flotilia, and pany Denies Charges Made. in Hackensack. i s [ eaonater clect frai Of /IR0 Tuteeised (0 Tmake 18 L oTkis|in Beri. by their subordinates, the United kept up_the bombardment for half an i s o D e T o SO WOl ke 3 States government pointed out un- hour. British torpedo boats at once| New York, Dec. 10.—Denial of the| Hackensack, N, J., Dec. 10—Rev,|Southern railroa o om0 | oan - Herbart E. Bonton hak resign: | equivocdlly. that ifs. . manifest-.duty. put to sea and remained outside | Charge made by Count Von Bernstorff,t | Charles L. Merriam, pastor of the Au- g e bt il eg the I’“‘Omtg of the Universalist|much to its regret, will be to take such throughout the day. the German ambassador, that the|burn street Congregational church at| TWO GIFTS OF $100,000 o St Tk ot S iiow L & Mty toyceept @ calllsteps as may be necessary to protect A Berlin wireless report says that|Union Metallic Cartridge company has | Paterson, was instantly killed and his EACH FOR ‘VALE -SHEF.|oa tis 1hotal e of Lol S 2 |i0 the Grace Universalist church .in|American lives . through the. employ- Germany has acquiesced in the sug-|Shipped to Canada since October, 8,- | wife was seriously injured when an m“: °"5mis° xmpeln “5‘ anger of | Lowell, Mass. ment of force. E:-uon of Pope Benedict that a trucs| 000,000 sft-nosed or “mushroom” bul- | automoblle in which they were riding Mesncy o0 COUILIY. . romL ANy, the Austrians, we captured four guns, tments returned last|should be “put ,beyond reasonable |said: e Wharpor DY Germa neubma-|more than three hundred prisoners | Saturday, while Egan was indicted:for | doubt of having income enoush and tually seen in the adjacent waters js|20d &Ny wagons. the first time today. that there can be no satisfactory sub- not known but the forts guarding this fmost emportant habor opencd fire) NO SOFT NOSED BULLETS in o early hours of ursday, both on an unidentified steamer at the en- FOR THE BRITISH ARMY trance of the harbor and what was be- Bg= e v A The American government has made called for the Christmas holiday, |lets for use in the British army, is | was struck by a train on the New Jer- | 'or the Develdbment of a Graduate|source. Representative Sisson of Mis: o the Semaval of he. iew:powered | Cloar incidentaily ‘that it intended peSided the other belligorents agree.’|contained in %a letter sent .to Gount|eey aidNew York railroad at the Es-| Courss in Preparation For. Business.: |Flsstop! charged the “war propaganda’ jed the removal of the high-powered|(o use’ force, not for aggression, but The eondition of Emperor Willlam is| Von Bernstorfi today by S. F. Pryor, | sex street ‘crossing here tonizht. o - Bepresentative” Prouy "of ~ lows | Ensiund protested tha i was operat- Tl e ufa only for defense and had no idea of said to have Improved greatly, The|Vice president and general manager| Rev. David Stuart Hamilton, rector| New Haven. Conn, Dec. 10.—Two| Representative Prouty of lowa|England protested that it was operat- | invading Mestoan. toriia G det of catarrhal condition from which he hag | of the Remington Arms:Unfon Srotrses | of St Paul's Eniscopal church. Bater. | £ifts of $100.000 each for the develop- |pleaded for international disarmament, |ed by Germans. fering with the right of the Memrora been syffering is disappearing and his| Cartridge company. 4 son, and Mrs. Hamilton were badly in- | ent of. a graduate course in pre-|arbitration and an international police. people to settie their own disputes, temperlture 15 sormer Mr. Pryor asserts in his letter that | jured, as was the chauffeur of the car, | Paraticn for business and business ad-|He declared that a force of trained | Robert Knox, of Daiton, Ga., ninety b ¢ : or violating Mexican sovereignty In A Turki : i : ] ( ministration at _the Sheffield Scien- (force of squirrel-shooters could pre- |years old, & farmer who was recently e A e een sl Bls Ko EaNC s e | ey T e A e Sohont of Yale universits, were|vent teh landitts of a hostile forco on | diverced from his sixth wife, will mar- | *Y VY- A e , ac: | on L 1d at the hospital that Mrs, | announced today by Director Russell| American soil. ry Miss Dewitt, of Selma, Ohio, as & R i ar e, LE iy, anditbat ey Hamiiton's condition 18 critical. Her|H. Chittenden. The donors were| Today's discussion segmed to threat- | Christmas present. GEN. BLISS MADE FIRST : D s e ; Frederick W. Vanderbilt of the class|en a prolonged debate on both sides EXAMINATIO! S ot (hat gmmeral Ohniatiyh| [OisrE e nacd by any) o ‘thecoretany LAl ames el e e Tag | R e T o clase [of I m T e e e el i sed Adairs. o patty lotiaar o tin ik g le dhe o i 5 Al of 1887 &, whose name is not made|the military situation will be discuss- |gunboat Tallahassee, shot and killed | Two Bullets from Mexi i 3 b8 "::."‘nr'.‘é'e'i"bfi"mé"finax%"'"‘l 5 - publie. ed by Senator Weeks of Massachu- |Anna Conway, of Philadelphia, when e G.mr:;"::: sst'd:' Pase his body in the Vaal riveer. & of| BERLIN ACKNOWLEDGES DANBURY HATTERS’ CASE The new course will be for one vear|setts. Secretary Daniels will continue |she refused to marry him. Adams att- : SINKING OF GRUISERS BEFORE SUPREME COURT. | and. if possible, two vears, as an ad-|his statement before the house com- |then killed himself. e nd : Naco, Ariz, Dec. 10.—Brigadier Gen- diti to th resent undergraduate | mittee. —_— CITY OF DOVER, ENGLAND, itio e p & e 47k D 1 ; 5 5 al Tasker H. Bliss of the United & = Iglesias Callerion has been proclaim- | & 4 Statement Says “Our Losses Seem to|An Appeal from a Judgment for $862,- | “select course.” It is expected that o i D! States army, who arrived here today THROWN INTO EXCITEMENT Have Been Heavy.” 000 Damages for Boycott. Yhe irhuitneofs e neiiadeals LI DB DUDLEY, GUILTY. Genevevo Da Las, one.of General Zar |2 S et e e ey . y 3 F MANSL . . - ~|suarding the border, made his first By Attempted Attack on Harbor | Berlin, via London, Dec. 10, 1150 p.| Washington, Dec. 10.—The giggest|¥®er =~ = et oiophlely Stion trom Vers Crus .n§ to Inform- | examination of the’ situation under Works by German Submarines. m.—An official communication - issued | judgment for damages ever rendered| earu OF JOSEPH SMITH OF Sentenced to 20 Years Maximum on 10 fire. Two bullets fired from the Mex- by the German admiralty today re- | under the Sherman anti-tryst law was Voura Mitman ot Mard Labor The alleged thefts in the Collateral | can side of the boundary passed per- Dover, England, Dec. 10, via London, | produces the statement of the Bric. |up for consideration today" before the| LATTER DAY SAINTS' CHURCH. * |Loan Company of Boston, said to|L.OUSLy near the genmeral and his stafr Dec. 11, 215 a. m.—The city of Dover |ish admiralty regarding the sinking |Supreme court in the Danbufy hatters' i & & i as . >las he was examining a bomb-proof as thrown into excltement today by | of the German cruisers oft the Falk- |case. About 180 union men, mostly | His Son Automatically Bécomes Head | ioulion. e, Dec. 10-——Dr. Lionel|gmount 1o SUL00 were investisated bY | near the immigration statlon, about the announcement that Germans early |1and islands. and adds: day laborers in hat manufacturing cen- of the Church. tracted his plea of not guilty of the|District Attorney Pelletier. 190 fest ‘north of the internatiusl this morning attempted a submarine | “Our losses seem to have been great, | ters in Connecticut, were appealing inurder “of MMidied -Sulltvan of® th line. U attack o0 the harbor works and the | Concerning the strength of the enemy, | from the judgment of the New York| ingependence, Mo, Dec. 10.—A reve- | fown and. pleaded gulity - to man:| Charles A. Moore, president of the| ,Soldiers guarding the immigration fleet at anchor in the harbor. Whose losses are reported to be small, | federal ~courts decreeing that they|istion announced eight vears ago by |siaughter. This action was taken im.|Manning, Maxwell '& Moore Co. of |St2tion are protected by three bomb Jhe might was very dark and a|the English despatches say nothing.” |should pay D. E. Loewe & company of | joseph Smith, president of the reor- | mediately aftor aourt convemsd” oma|New York and a well known businees | ProPs and a line of loaded coal cars l‘:;;y ;Fm:&:a l;ra:remmadtci searchlight dD:‘:\;;l;!;- ks &;’;‘{:g‘:fl;’; Jfggg" ganized church of the Latter folowed a conference between Supreme|man died at sea on the steamer Rot- f{:‘;’;rgg"_"‘:fl:": i?:’élfuf“si"zéfl“lfi s b o o P .!er"um:m‘.‘t 4%'3:’?; GERMAN SUBMARINES cern’s hats . during -2 strike of .thelr Saints, designating as his successor|Court Judge Haley and the attorneys.|terdam, while on the way to Naples. . his eldest son, lifted from the church i Lo coal cars had been left to permit ac- this morning by the appearance off WERE DRIVEN OFF | workmen more than ten years ago. Hienblirdenror: ChoGRiak s new. 1dass M;‘;‘;5‘)"‘8:"1‘;“;0“;“8"‘5’;m:;eyeiti:;gfn In a report of expenditures of the |3 to the border. General Bliss was m&&z{.”i‘&’u ‘;‘;m: i o0 | When They A\ttt Al — upon the death here this afterncon of | stances of Miss Sullivan's death and |British Government, it is shown that|RSar this break whem the bullets sed to stop unti : 2 r the | PLEADING THAT NEW TRIAL the patriarch who for 54 vears had | s j ve| England spent $22,000 in conveying to . a shot was fired across her bow. Admiralty Harbor at Dover. P s aaley , dug the, eravel, o8 g Hom 1{:-;:! th;n u:l}:zd. She is be- ve been the tender of the| London, Dec. 11, 12.33 a. m.—H: a5 submarines. (4 7 dozen German submarines made an xt- | Priest Who Murdered Anna” Aumuller. Half an hour later, it is said, 2 single | tempt at 6.30 o'clock Thursday morn. in New York. Eatiph st was rat; y the general conference submarine was sighted and one of the | ing to enter the admiralty harbor, ac. —— th 5 - |ican territory. The American town heavy guns in the harbor was fired | COMing to a Dover despatch to. the| New York, Dec. 10—As a basis for a | shortly after the fathor announced that | (s, 25183 Jabor. with & recommenda- | Senting Casranza; was fined 35 for as- |, "fous than a quarier of o mile wide at ‘her. This submarine, which evi- | Exchange ‘Telegraph ‘company, and for | motion pleading that a new trial be|he had received the revelation. serve 15 years. of the Villista consul-general’s office, | 20d scarcely a building in its limits dently ‘was the advance scout, disap- | half an hour the batteries Lept up a | 8ranted Hans Schmidt, the priest who oo L S s e euen ey Aeijenced fa. & <5 office. { cscaped. peared, but at half past six the ob- | furious fusillade, firing at least 200 |murdered Anna Aumuller and then|SAILED FOR AUSTRIA mendation that twe be. served. m| Trading on the Boston Stock Ex- servers sighted what they believed. to | shots. - threw her dismembered body into the e it 0 Do cerved, On| hange was resumed after a suspen-| FOUR TROOP TRAINS be & fleet of about six submarines sev-| It is reported that two or three of [ Hudson river, his attorney today pre- T R AN | e Tt of the e o, s alon of 100 days, and ~ accordide. to eral miles out in the channel. the submarines were sunk, but no |Sented to the supreme court affidavits : : e T Tt e, e ek | anident Walter Jechuon: . Dusinos BOUND FOR NACO, TEX. The channel forts commenced firing | confirmation of this can be obtained. | signhed by physiclans which set forth | Wounded in Battle—Miss Marie Hen- | she pleaded guilty after retracting her | T¥esifont Wajter Jackson. business g » §n the direction of the supposed ma- —_— * | that_the girl was killed by an opera- kel of Chicago. former plea. he other charges Bearing Twelve Field Pieces and 500 rines and kept it up for almost half | STATEMENT FROM PARIS SAYS tion and not by having her throat cut presided over the organization. The 3 cictim was|the United States the body of the late | . Althoush there was comparatively BE GRANTED HANS SCHMIDT. | con_ Frederick M. Smith, automatlcally | hueg o e D°0¥ Of the victim was | O O e Ambassador, Whiteiaw Reia | little firing today between the forces o, e el s g B s T el I ) 015 M of General Hill, defending Naco, Son- The new president is 37 vears*old. | tnced to a maximum of 20 years and| Senor Justo Acevedo, Mexican vice- | 072 @nd Governor Maytorena attack- His designation to succeed his father |5 minimum of 10 years in state pris-|consul-general in New York, repre- |iD8 it, scores of bullets fell on Amer- against her were dropped, e, Officers and Men. @an hour. At the same time a torped: as Schmidt said was the case. New York, Dec. 10.—Miss Marie 2 i i boat destrover odila put Lo sea, Where N@ CHANGE IN SITUATION.| “rne aMdavits were those of Dr. Hen- | Henkel of Chicago salled on the| Damages to Collier Were Slight. | A, French prisoner in Germany| o) 5o., mexas, Dec. 10 —Four troop €) iy al 2y, s o ST st ry T. Cattell of the Presbyterian hos- | Royal liner America today on her way hi; =t = . - trains beari twelve field pi and ge’ crowds gathered on the wa- | FTench ‘Aviators Dropped 16 Bombs| pital of Philadelphia and Dr. Justin|to Austria, where she will nurse her | pamsminston. Dec. 10.—The navy de- | Wilhelm's head.” “A - German censor pa Dieces artm tscpipt: | 2bout 500 officers and men of the ter in the early morming hours and on Hangars at Friedburg. Herold, professor of. medical jurispru- | flancee, Count Willy Feodo Henicz, an | 5, s e e D T ST R o i damages to the big - electric collier | Piie v 0 Sixth United States Artillery left hera watched the searchlights and the artil- : dence at Fordham university. Decision | officer in the Austrian army, who was Jupl:e‘r,. reported Tate - lnat night in- hli:e o‘wig ?\my" back Wilhelm's 1or | today for Naco, Ariz. The troops ex- lery fire. When they saw no results Paris, Dec. 10, 10.45 p. m—The fol-| on the motion was reserved. wounded in bittle. Miss Henkel, Who | jyured in the gale off the New England &z pect to arrive at the scene of the Mex- of the shelling many persons express- | 1oWing official communication was is- —_— was accompanied by her mother, eX-|ooast, were very slizht and that the| Nannie Stricklin, aged twelve, of St.|ican horder fighting early tomorrow. ed the opinion that it was a false|Sued tonight: Farmington Man Suicides Pects to remain abroad until Count|yesgel was proceeding to New York |Louls, was hhot and killed by Robert| Colonel E. St. John Greble, com- alarm. i “The general situation remains un- Farmington, Conn., Dec. 10—Pas- | B&incs returns to the front. under her own steam. The collier was | Bailey, a deacon of & mission, who | Manding the Sixth artillery, went to There is no officlal confirmation that | changed. . chal Holt 87 years old, commitied su. | She started alone for Austrfa two|op her way from Philadelphia to Bos- |then shot and fatally injured himseit | Naco ahead of his.men to iay out the GeFman submarines were seen. ) g estentay G sviators, miceeedog | folie a2 hia Home foday Ty shooting | BTiRS A€ Dt s SYeriseen I [he | ton, But'oving To che'noed O Toptiv | Siley satd e e had heen roing | GUED, S, ang Dosipns for {hegune % —_— mbs on the lon 4 b < ' » e) uje! ormer ‘arranza UNEASY OVER LAGK 2nd_the aviation hangars at Friedburg|DImeelf through the head with a re- | ro ¥ *Cpicaze with him, tu ack and ‘will go to the NeWw |to reform the girl! esquiera, York navy —ird for these repairs. —— N agent at Washington, has been di The Senate voted without dissent to | Patched to Naco to atiempt to prev volver. Mr. was a cattle fancier, and OF NEWS FROM POLAND Im Brefsgau (Grand Duchy of Baden), returned without accident.” o make the immi 1 bil - | any action by the Mexican belliger- - Regatding Prolbnaed Buttls : Bstiwses | ven. ; Churoh Afire at New Haven. Ihet bttt ot g:’u"&‘ unin- | ants tunt wouwd result in interposition Russians and German {ALLIES ENTER R;U Funston ‘to Command Border Troops.| New Haven, Conn., Dec. 10.—Joseph| New Haven, Conn., Dec. 10.—The |will give that measure the right of | DY the American troops. 5 — - [ o ‘Washington, Dec. 10.—It has been| Mocca, aged 18, was almost instantly|Grand Avenue Congregational church |way each day at 2 o'clock. The bill Sl =ty London. Dec. 10, 1.07 p. m.—The lack 4 IN WEST FLANDERS | decided that when -Major General|killed tonight when two trolley cars|was threatened with destruction by |passed the House at the last session.|Massachusetts Grange Refused to En- of news from Poland causes some un- T » Funston Anishes bis two months' leave | crashed into the coal wagon he was|fire tonight, but the firemen, after a — > deres NVoman' GhSieage: m?nesu-rcgsrdmg the result of the | German Headquarters Meved from |he will take command of the troops on | driving at Westville. Mocca~ was| stubbarn fight, succeeded in sro:flnln‘l After protracted negetiations, France| v, Masg, Dec, 10.—Thi prolonged battle between the Russians . There Wednesday. 5 the horder, succeeding Brigadler Gem- | caught between the cars and crush-|the blaze to the basement ere it land .Germany. have. consented. orceste: and . Germans, but the reports from ks 2 5 . . to 7] eral Bliss, :vha eo!n'eu to Washington | ed. originated. The loss is u.uoa,‘ f:t;u::;;g‘ “ndmtf: lvls-'l’tl-a o mm?nt‘t’s m:tnta m;-:f: in 1:; ::. Fran are idered h e Amsterdam, via London, Dee,” 10,|28 assistant chief of staff. . S S e —— e ——— 2 tnd‘y’ ]..“ B voais bo o il h e I R e il hae el e it G Y American _Cities Co. Dividend. Spreading Ralle Caused Wraok. |camps in France, and a Swiss Catholic | S7e Yoman sufrags by laying on the munications from Paris show that the | Roulers (Rousselliere) in West Flan- Family of Thres Incinerated, Joplin, Mo, Dec, 10.—S; clergyman to the camps in Germany. you eew - Dec. 10- preading rails voring the movement. The action was French h been making slow pro- |ders, about twelve miles northeast of | Vassar, Mich., Dec, 10—John Ne end of caused the wreck of the St. Louls and taken after a lively debate during the nu--n::;y poi:w torl:ge past !?7{1- Yyres. according to the Sluis corre- | his wife and young son were burned | préferred - San Francisco passenger train No, 9| A Tmtrhact for four automeblle com- forenoon session, night and a review sent by a French |spondent of the Handelsblad. .death today in-a fire wl early. this morning, accord- lsl::lld e oagcww by llln:r 3 eye-witness for the period from Nev.| . — of the village of Owen- : No". Hred A n ‘orceater in M o sashipe. 27 to Dec. b claims that the escend- ‘A despatch to a London newspaper A on stock. - Prefe 1 s injured, three 2, was abrogated by the Supreme ovements Stea b from " E about in a local hospital In & critical condi.|Court on the ground that the Mayor New York, Dec. 10.—Sailed, steamer ancy of tha‘:.‘ranch infantry and ar- Belgian ‘Wednesday Tt 0 . : -xcudm.i i &