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=ans Firing |Alaska Coal is of Good Qualily e rem SEC'Y DANIELE TELLS HOUSE ' NAVAL COMMITTEE WAS TESTED ON CRUISER . Tokio, Dec. 15, 10.80 a. m.—It is re- ‘here that the German ‘Servian Capital Was Captured by the Austrians Dec. 2nd After a Siege of Several Months John D. Reckefefler purchased 50,000 Red Cross seals to aid the anti. 2 campaign. To Carry Out Instructions to Sheli Mexicans Unless Firing Ceases—Be- lief is That President Wilson Will Wait Another Day.! ‘ ARE APPARENTLY SWEEPING ALL BEFORE THEM Adequate Supply as Soon as Trans- i il M P ‘Whi i N Ye [ portation Facilities are Available— husr:oum tn'{;; ew York | Around and on Gardner Continues His Quest for}is Stevenson for §4,800. Their Feet—Believed %o be Gas Hearing. A elot Machine has been trvented for | Explosion. checking umbrellas, canes and small pnrh.xul . in public, places. _Washington, Dec, ‘Washington, Dec, 14.—Formal an-| ypg g, St Pa A 2 Cleveland, Ot . D A q . tea shops and ba also nouncement of suocessful naval tests|;ine s:u:i' e x'r:o}-:'cunma bers'of one family sad two penft o As the Austrians Admit Defeat to the Southwest of Valjevo, o . : from. go! EIL0F Doariy SOV st sir Tt large damag g Make Exwd wijl been Instructed to confine their fire | today by Secretary Daniels before the i Where They Were Compelled to -t B i ave Moot tanpas. b to Mexican territory. mothing official | naval committee o the house. Trials | ggo hor poer plren ey N5 5 By tirement—Climatic Conditions Unfavorable to any Ex- had been received late today to in- since 1893. dicate the pt of such in Stions St. Louis by the British Government, t Na- 3 o F - 2| sTEPS FOR REVIREENT OF .- {3 the TeRoetive sommabates t e | o e oo any 1o bo. found @nA| et o prepie: Nechoa "left - Brash tensive Movement by the Opposing Forces in Belgium EMERGENCY. CURRENCY | Intérmittent Firing Continues. pointed the way to.an adequate SUD-| LTIt et tone o Food far the Bersymn: | cit “ hildren are Offcials here are unable to under- | PIy of fuel on the Pacific coast as soon leved to be the unidentified girls lssued on Commercial Paper Shortly |stand the delay i the delivery of the|@S transportation facllities are avall- SOchlr{“ McAdoo WIll represent morgue. and France—Vienna Announces the Gain of Consider- = . Aftar Outhreak of European War. |messages. coplés of which have pase.| = Alaska Coal For Government Uss. | oo froco Cats epoeitioe Deomine e Ground in a Northern Direction in Western Galicia 2 b e b b gy gmthandtd ‘Washington, Dee, 14—Steps were 2 ) ’y taken today by the federal reserveftent firing eontinues, = navy officials have been exuiting quiet- - - —The Great Armies of Germany and Russia are Still make retirement of The general belief tontght was that A codfish dragged Ernest Morrock a1 & of Manhattan into the ocean while pointing experiments with coal from|fishing from the steamer Augusta at escaping 5’;‘ — R day, perhaj in Contending in Poland for Supremacy. the “European war more ttractive to |subect with his cabinet tomorrow and | the Derin fields @ vear ago had dim- | the: Cholers Banks, RE photosTaph studio o sgreias med ‘deposit £ first partment . Alaska ultimately would meet all of| President Wilson was preseated |22d It i Supposed the escaping gas 2 hich has t: ed the government’s demands for fuel on|with a gold medal in recognition of The ex"plmm Mt_h' Qark Progress ‘along the Ypres canal is|German cruiser Dresden ; | the west coast. his recent donation to the Red Cross [, Jhe explosion Blew out the walls of noted in the Iatest French official war | taken refuge at Punta Arenas. al “rhe firing was easy and steam bazaar n New York, and the wreckage at timati e ressure was casily maintain si — bulletin, although the dlimatic condl- |AUSTRIANS ADMIT.DEFEAT been sent The Secretary In felling the story to|. James Ramsay MacDonald, member tions are unfavorable to any exten- AT HANDS OF SERVIANS. the committee, “The coal is said to|of Parliament and Chairman of the sive movement by the opposing forces of the situation at Naco, Aria |have burned like points.™ L_?bor party, has gone to the front on the battle front in ‘Belgium and |Along the River Drina They Enceunt- No Importance Attached to Careanza’s | Daniel’s Last Day Befors Committes.| Vith @n ambulance corps, France. The Germans have replied ered Superior Force of Enemy. Statement. : h,;n-, Daniels spent his fourth and hl:; The French artists’ fraternity will to the attacks of the allies and vio- | , . ‘ Admintstration efficials attached ne before the committee, explainingcast a bronz medallion as a souvenir on, Dec. 14, .10 p, m.—Reuter's! fight i rted dur the erdam espo banks ve suggested |impertance to the statement of Car_|the needs of the navy in connection{of the quick and generous assistance today Yast 24 S e g LIt Shit ateet ‘at. the: Sands dored ; ranza, that, if the United States fired | With the preparation of the annual ap-|given to it by Americans, 5t & . It 1s be~ An interesting feature of the French | ¢ 1o Servians in an official commu- take he | Into Mexican territery it would be “an | propriation bill and answering ques- —_— l’tfi;o ml;!n:unt escaped official communication is the state-| i tion jssueq at Wenna today. This E daye., hostllity.” Some officials point- | tiens on every phase of the national| During the past five yoars more than |0 P ‘mmc heir way to ment that the railway station of Com- | (oo nication follows: Al wvernment | defence problem. He told -of a pro-}14,000 Federal mmS the m.‘lg. ark roem and mercy. in the department of Meuse, | “uour offensive movement directed in of ots from | posal for building a half million dol-|who have met with aoccidents have lias been bombarded by the German |, s utvoasterly direction from the|o t, lar projectile plant at Philadelphla or|been paid a total of §1,808,923, AR nolh Latteries from & great distance. Com- | giver Drina enceuntered southeast of mem] Indtan Head, Md, admitted that it —-— BORN AFTER mercy lies about seven miles to the |G NTE TR SaR NIt o orce of the me has was no seeret in the nayy that the| The Chinese minister called at the DEATH OF MOTHER south of St. Mihiel. PR enemy. ‘Maytorena, n;_mtll)‘h' botl ux;r;}l;u fls ‘i]::- d:;‘ula‘: e‘uxx‘l; S;nt;‘ !;):pan’m;.\st today te ‘.prc- :fl: A Reuter despatch from sh says “Our would o le bal and | symy y_ o government o n that the Servians, after a fierce bat- | “OUF advance had not metely to b piao o gave his views at length upon the|death of Willlam W, Rockhill, "':"'N"“n:' Be Dipped Alternately Ue, have ';"’lm“p"&kmg""_’;' A“’ more nded e is need ith the two factions heed retired pay question, TR s s ot and Cold Water and Mas. Servian capital was en by the Aus- s 7 3 n Ernhout, whe confessed o1 ged. lrin.na‘:)n December 2nd after a siege our. g Hobson Enters Controveray. t s el S ticello, Sullivan County, to setting fire of several months. It this Teport Coptain Winterhalter, the secretars's|; e ‘Kravass Hotel was. seatonced oA e o £ G T osses, . CELEBRATION OF OPENING auestioned D srasing Al betore therm. me |- “Agsinst th Place the oo OF THE PANAMA CANAI DT DA B ihe Austrians admit defeat at the Wl’l o g —_— - hands of the Serviaus to the south- [Snd messyres will consequently be east of Valjevo, wheré they were com- 2 ’ vilh e pelicd to make an extended retire- jenemy.” - ent. ¥ m ~ On thes other-hand 1| Two Americans Killed at Cananea. g - Seeretary had recetved me |argument with Representative Hobson| .. ; - [of Alabama over war scares, Captain Federai Auberitis Are Working Out m;mu:mmt‘ ot the direum- Winteriaiier sid (hat he vas Spebls Detaila of Plan. m-.m . © see international dangers . ahead ki St Americans at pictured by Mr, Hobson, - Then the Vienna announces ¥ S 2 S v . . congressman teld the ocomnmittee of -4 herd ” - v ct Years the gatn of erable ground in & RKERS IN BELGRADE . st e o s . ¢ “scare” last year that put the Amer-|, A Merd of deventyfour hoge ewnoa northern direction in: tern Gali-| - . gt 2 <L gt t 2 X 1 “:3" lcan garrison in the Dpines In agiana, Pa., was killed by garbage Virtually in Charge, of ARl Hospitsl P o et the partice, state of slege. ich eontained pleces of broken glass, | °F . “In May an@ for some months of| ™" H Fagilities There. advancing throuzh' the Carpathians P last year, 1913 said Mr, Hobson, e e e tn2 0 |, Al o 5 et Sh ottt "SR], Mambers of the sephemers lase s stood at their guns night and day 3 The Argentine minister of marine rtontty L fee oot e thas : = with plans for & two year sloge. The | \o.r foe the proplsd motty inie hes recelved information = that two |7a.f A e oty B s Enzenads, harbor was mined. The troops from Lot British warships have em?rodt uxo The Al minister Carranza General | all over the island were brought into Barit of Magellan in pursuit of the Ferdinand Tremeur of Fort Provi- Roads: the voyage Iturbide has taken La Paz, Lower Cal- | Corregidor and everything prepared for German cruiser Dresden, which is re- Mornia and - that quiet now vails | @ _slege -except there was no transfer to_have arriveda at Punta | he Red SCross headquartors © nta a ow prevails |8, slege except there was no transfer|gence on the Mckensio River, walk Arenas. While a Buenos Aires des- S . > 1,300 miles to the nearest rail a 2 e rnnaul civio —— not take any vision to see that.” tion in order to report fer :::?ih -,E:nhgago d?m:tn:hmiem neShrtariats Servian doctors ~$he fleet Shrough the waterway, Mr. Hobson did not go into details|gervice, 7 as to the cause of these preparations oM, —— . < o wre;’;?rc{;\‘:.r:. and adds that | g ol to B PREPARING A PROTEST.|and Captain Winterhalter apparently| The Interlational Hotel of Virginia, | SHERIFF ARRESTS MIS fa ¥ vas not inclined to disouss the sub-|cy N, el w5 i seo, Againet amy Action of American | joct, 2 City, N med as the of men SON ON MURDER CMARGE the capital. Questions Ject, vi VIOLENT ARTILLERY DUEL A ‘consignment of 2700 warm zar- | ea" prnelpAlY . the . oo Troops at Naco. Gardner Porsistent For a Hearing. |t tha omhioth mince rs Hoepts f e IN UPPER ALSACE |ments, contributed by Denver 0h0ol | snoath shin Representative Gardner, of Massa-|by fire, ki Took Him Back from Laneing, Mih, R 0 children, the Red Cross was advised Corpe and members of TroosoomeNIpnnsqNc? chusetts, continued hig efforts dveing| & Firlng Lasted from 11 a. m. Until |fonight, has been sent to New York | senate and house of Vera Crux, Dee, 14—General Car_|the day to get hearings on his pro-| Mrs. Nathan Kelmenson, of Manhat- Late in/the Afternoon, for shipment to Europe. o Ay Tratatiie & prctaat. o o Posed commission investigation of the|tan obtained a velict asainst the Met- —_— = | nation’: - e = ik o t his on, = e T e A s preparedness for war, He ad- |ropolitan Opera House of §400 for be- Smply dressed letters to Representative Pad-|ing roughly dispossessed from a seat Dec, 14, 9.50 p. m—Despatches from by Amfi'i:: troops at Naco. He em- |gett, chairman of the naval committee, ol:I‘Aprflgl!,: 1he southwestern war zone report that tleship New York and designate his [Presizes the fact that ho would re_ |and’ Representative Hay, chalrman of & Violent artillery duel was in progress | Philadelphia, Dec. 14—Miss Kath-|own guests during the voyage. gard as hostlle any attempt of the the military committee, asking them| The P sive State Committee Sunday In upper Alsace, arising ap- |erine M. Gohen, a sculptor, widely g:‘m'fil by force to Interfere on|to summon officials of the two de-|Boston tr:t'e:i“ lovl.fieep up its party o:f hearing on extradltion, parently from an attempt by the y De, DS e boundary, where sev- | partments, certain retired army and |ganization and work in that state, not= | ® o French to advance in the direction of HUNDREDS SBRK SHELTER e naanericans baS been killed or |navy officors and former cabinet of-| withstanding reverses sulfered 1n the | nts oah ooy DAk Tb Babnc o take Altkirche. The firing lasted from 11 ld_and had -studied FROM COLD IN NEW YORK, | Woun s Fond - ficers. ~Mr. Padgett replied at once,|last election. ‘ trial for murder. but the law is there® o'clock in the moraing until late in |famous masters both here and abroad. Y General Carranza has aiready de- |declining to stmmon former officers ] the afterncon. The résult of the fight- | A bronze of Abraham - Lincoln,| At Midnight 1,300 Were in the Munisi. [ied in behalf of his.troops any re- erift v, 4 or officials and saving that the com-| The November report Bt Recelver| Soce i waniod tn mcmmup Tt fog has not been reported Dewn of Theugh” and -Vision of pal Lodging House. sponsibility for the firing. mitiee preferred to hear the men now| Geore Pope of the Pope Manufactur. | forea pers bx G0k ?::flvvh{ol;nl:. The correspon Zettung | Rabbi Ben Ezra Expeunding the La R g harge of the governm. e GO Todt part he took In o fight In which Am Mittag with the Austrian generdi | were among the better known of her| New York, Dec, 145-A flerce wind | PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS AND LiF A i oupetfoa o S | pRuy Shows, pts of 361,847 |a boy was Killed. Tomorrow Assistant Secretary | for the month and a cash balance of | A brother, who was Involved In the PHA] Roosevelt of the navy department and|$139,334 on hand. tr RMACISTS ORGANIZE Captain Stiriing, commanding (he ‘Ant- $ o fight, wag tried and acquitted Ern- 18 ;degrees below following the capture of | Major General Jose J. M do. point tonight' drove hun- o oty Lodz now is waging along a station- | Havana Dec. 14—uumw dreds of shi to the shel- | For Relief of People in Same Profes- | lantic submarine flotilla, will be before| While drilling for oil deposits near ?fiufi'fifu‘%«‘hflwfi"{g‘ .&";cmhm rrest front in that region. In West Gal- | y5ee J. Monteagudo, commanding the - ahone L I the committee. Sissonville, W. Va., oil operators struck | him under a: e, e e s e ho Sore | armed. forces of Cuba. died today af- 0 X g, hndqumea, telegraphs that the bat- | WOrks. and a temperature tle in Poland, the — S ‘what is said to be the largest gas well 0 tangible results to the Aus- | tar o ione Hiness odging 5t 25th | New. York, Dee. 1é-—A movement | HAS RECEIVED NO ORDER in America. It is spouting 44,000,000 tro-German offensive, their success | ““General Monteagudo, who had been 12| was completéd today, for the organi- ZERO WEATHER PROWSED feet of gas a day. in_the withdrawal of . The authoriti Zath TO CEASE FIRING AT NACO Russiafl columns from the Carpathians | o Bebe, s maoiorcd oo ora 504148 | pected 1,600 applicants hetore e . to serve as reinforcements where they forces of the island re- mfllfimgh T ot & o o - FOR THIS MORNING oo reta an reiterated yesterday — are needed. The correspondent | puntie 1ol e om, Jortiens Reitdmtend s dat:hrnraylna:iyon %o seck ratfication | In Western Pennsylvania and West 20ds that the indication I8 that the | bomi) Bemis froms 1o snowfall, the keen wind caused much | This el o e e Virginia. mext decisive step 18 due to take place |jast year came to the United States|SUTering. The bread line at the Bow- | local offices Commis. Naco, Ariz, Dec. 14.—Governor Jose [the Colombian indemnity treaty. Pritsburgh, Pa. in the Vustula plains, and spent some time at Lake Placid, | *¥ mission tonight was twice as I mm reiterated late today his % m"‘-' % pcwiloed D“‘mr- GERMAN INVASION OF N. Y, in search of health. as_usual, 500, men receiving food an hese . united doctors and pharma- | 9¢ial that he had received orders to wea ! z A The torpedo boat d;'troy-r Cushing coffeeat 8 .o’clock, and 300 more be- will acmt nationally, raise cash | Scase fring in the siege of Naco, | i be launched at the yards of FOLARD TiAs Ssans. Rev, Christopher A. McEvey. ing turned away. About 1500 men | donations and comvert this cash into | SOnOT®: His troops continued to re- My H attended the midnight distribution of | boxes filled with food, clothing and of e c‘}.‘flfifl"w Miss mu Next Movement of Russians Will Be to About one-third of the B e S N e ianriea to| T Bria: Eligs, o cliargs | CUshing of Fredonia, N. X. Outflank Enemy. cial of the Order of St. Augustine, died | were Germans, man: + gf ihe United States border patrol| revenue cutters, one tocost at Villa Nova tonight. He had been ; body bere, sald that he had received no|eypi00 N Bacile. waters _and London, Dec. 15, 3.19 a, m.—A Petro- | ill.for about a year. 5 the vain hope of getting transportati England, orders from Washington to_take ac- Sno ‘00811000 for anehoraes pa grad despatch to the Times says: Father McEvoy was born in reland | to Europe to join the army, and w! Dr. Frank F. Simpson of Pittsburgh | 0% His force. however, was aug- ¢ 7" 1@ \'a eing 1n N ok “Tio German invasion reached 1te|74 years 880 mad was oed: for o | mave man wris by STUY. 82 treasurer of this mew organiza- | cnted today by tho arrival of two |[E01 Shd, IC6 RICRNIDE In j New York high water mark last Saturday. Hav- | work in establishing parochial schools. | ment here. 8~ | troops of the Ninth cavalry from it b Ing failed to undermine and overthrow o T i T - Douglas, Ariz, and two troops of the = Independence, Mo., Deec. 14—Fred- the Russian weil, he fnvasion has 5w | Giovanni ~Sgambatie, the Cemposer, | SERVED ONLY FOUR VEARS Wy g A Denth eapiy from Fart Huschuca |, 0o e e e e s M. Smith, first counsellor. today ¥ ead. nounced achine gu: abeth, N. J, Chief County Detective r Rome, o TP FOR THEFTS OF $300,000. 3 18 troops of cavalry, two machine gun Ga - platoons and three baftteries of ar- q fSsambatl, the composer, | Bay State Legislative Investigation to o 5 were My e~ ery. armies sked rdon Bullets and spent shells from across | to more favorable positions behind |, Sovannt bati was born at| Be A of Pardon of John A, BURGLARS OPERATING IN Rt o ahare ax vwiel | Whils ThaddarsMosiu arsaw. P . his . WESTERN CONNECTICUT.| but without reported casualties. Tie |his runabout car along State road “Now that the Russian army has ———— toll on the American side during the |near Nerth Salem, N. Y., a deer, dash- . responded to the sitnation, | Get $1,000 Worth of Silverware From a|siege is five killed, forty-seven wound- |ing across the roadway, struck on the 'a“;m;:: m@.‘;fl t‘hhe 3:‘ - gran Residence at Stamford. ed and five struck by spent missiles. | wheels, swerving the car into @ ditch. move e - o - man flank.” STEAMER ISLE OF 1ONA Two hund&.du:oy Scouts searched GERMAN OFFIGERS WMO BELIEVED TO BE TOTAL LOSS. | oy foot Bei ] o was considered one notable of modern Italian musicians. Grain fo 5 et HAD VIOLATED PamoLE in for Belglan Sufferers. pree vas 27 of Her Crew Are Quartered in Hat- |y Returned 2 Holland Undar Orders of | Lot famine sufferers in Belstum | 38, (08 a0, o aose. "ot "the | < teras Life Saving Station. Their Goversment. of Hlinois and the slogan of the sub- |’ e Nk i [C e Falasg; Norfolk, Va., Dec. 14—The British HZ!",;:”‘ Holland., via London, Dec. o2 ot g o Rt S SeRka g th :G‘l’oll:; one m?.l: ::t: o‘;h(lkahp. ‘x;:!t‘t wiio el Bt r '_m;onm here and L phone booths - who had violated parole by es- caping across the berder into Ger- , returned here today under or- of ent to do so. cMem_CumNchu?bM .~ Chicago, ' Dec. - 14—Noise-making