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. Peru, Dec. 21.—The Japanese h > 21 % fi“l&zflmm‘n‘zt_o‘tmmnw < K u S ¢ the {Reroplane Scout |Development of | Condensed Telograms |Goygrpment[o; ed in xg:cwml:tflxo'c\ougk this eyen-| fnmwngd al sea Mexican 4- o, e o e | ; | s - Affairs|, = srme croe e o Member of South African Parliament|ON A FLIGHT FROM SAN DIEGO|AGREEMENT BETWEEN GEN.HILL Frederick Funs- - Arrested. TO LOS ANGELES, CAL. AND U. 8. OFFICERS. The italian Senate adjourned atter | AGAINST THE LEMIGH VALLEY 1 Sttt e o ROAD AND OTHERS. ton. A Bloemfonts Orange River Colony, S e‘?i, ndon, Dec. 22, Baron Barend ~Wesgels, German and French Official Statements at Variance Tt Tor Belbichem. has Deon arrseted With Regard to'Results Achieved R ehoged e Germen. tonden: cies. The cities of Bridgeport, Bellaire and ”VM Saturday SCOTT TO MEET HILL ezt 5o "Gl Rattlesnake venom as a cure for ep- 5 i = Two Military Executions at Mexico |ilepsy failed in official tests conducted | By Judge Charles M. Hough in, the by the State of Kansas. City Dec. 7—Eight Mexicans Arrest- Wes. My Shanmal o8 Eecte, sea ] iyt b e rs. ani ed by Arizona Officers Charged |twenty shots at o peepine Toms | =York—Department of dJustice Offi~ With Conspiracy to Violate Neu-{ on® Of the shots took effect. " clals’ at Washington Surprised at trality Laws. King George sent a message to Hus-| - Finding, 3 sien Kemal, new Sultan of .E’xypt, as- i . x —_— ;:rm‘n him of his friendship and sup- —_— . . alifes | Oceanside, Cal, Dec. 21.—Lieutenant| Naco, Ariz., Dec. 2L—If General May- % New York, Dec. 21.—The govern= German Offcial Statement Tellsl of Dislodgement in Neigh- }!:w“ d‘-’afi'nfifl{:&‘"gfg B W ot o s Gerstrier, observer in one- of the | torena will Withdraw his Villa forces| Ope of the prizes shot during the|WeNts Sherman law monopoty sult coast positions-and - dropped twelve | Six United States army "scout.aero- fumm the siege of Naco, Mexico, Gener- | wisconsin hunting season was a white | 282inst the Lehigh Valley Railroad 1 3 planes. that started today on a flight Hill's Carranza forces will i company and by f other di borhood of the Canal of La Bassee of the Anglo-Indian B e shtety. " | from San Diego (o Los Angeles, was | not prsue him, according to a temta-|GccTy,which Was 5old to a taxidermist | FRPIRY & number of other de- Troopn,fheCa.ptureof’l’heirTrencbs,_lndhflflmflf IN A-TROPHY CONTEST CASE WAS DISMISSED Pilot of ka’td Machine Was Res- cued When Another Army Aviator Allies’ Aviators Drop Bombs in Brus-| Summoned Aid—Weather Cenditions sels. Responsible—Six Airships Stafted, s - 22, 3 m~—A Dun- FRENCH CLAIM ADVANCES ALL ALONG THE LINE| sonsee b o755 2 s pun | Repneibe—sic _ that aviators of the allies paid a visit 3 ; to Brussels and dropped bombs on_the : P S Zeppelin sheds which were set aflire. engaged in the mining and drowned. in the sea ten rhiles north of | tive agreement between Hill and. the|oF $200 transportation of anthracite coal was - here. Captain L. R. Muller, pilot of the | United States army officers, announced o dismissed by Ji Charl Hough MERGER OF LAKE SHORE srrecked machine, was rescuied by, Cap- | hero today. x. 3 w;{‘:z’;‘{; et 1:1:.‘:"';‘;"; by in Ahe U ot Btutes dletrict o o 2 i D YORK CENTRAL. |tain L . Patterson, another army aytorena's force much larger 3 - | here today. Heavy Losses—Few Details are Being Made Public of AND W e i aviator, whose ‘aeroplane had been |than Hills. ' Brigarier-General Husn gtive, voted to use the money for a Mo iacpcty, Bl bined Systems Will Carry Latter| Wrecke near where eutenant | L. Scott was to have had Judge Hough In dismissing the suit - s No | Com Gerstner met_his death. ence with Maytorena today, but bad L i 2 Battles in Poland and Galicia, Probably Because Name—Capital $300,000,000. e Hesin, oo Briised, | wemhen momaseonhy tgaay, hut bad| . Contributions ameunting_to_ 91,388, | & " v Vv : “No monopoly of interstate com- Sl - i g A Turther tonference between Ger-|TSceived by the New York State Board [ - - - Definite Decisions Have Been Reached—The Triple En-| cieveiana, o, Dec. 21—as far as| captain Patterson T the water agd | eral Scott and Hill ls set for tomor- | et o siarin e o DIl e | hown. The proot ot fao ona- o Triple Entente | ke Shore Railway company will pass| summoned aid. Muller was rescued, | ™% e ding is in the eating thereof, and it Definite Decisions Have Been Reached—Triple ot of existence tomorrow, when its | badly bruised by the fall and exhaus- Col. Albert Carre, commanding at |3 Impossible to find any of the normat directors will meet to approve the pro- | tion. Gerstner's body was recovered.| TWO MILITARY EXECUTIONS Thann, Alsace, has authorized the cel- | F®Sults-of monopoly without also find- . d consolidation with the New i ebration *of idnight ing violations of the commodities Powers Have Given Guarantees to Athens and Bucha- oM O W i e Six Started—One Made Flight. AT MEXIC0 GITEY, | Caristmas Tve - Thant MRS O il and nonh (o-dacorent An s The last obstacle to the merger in| Four of the six machines that .en- the restraint of interstate trade in £ . A tered the flight were brought to the| General Guilermo Argaron and Coi- i coals tra: e ¥ Lend Aid to Servia. h Qilo Was removed today when JONe| arih near Hers: The other maching i o i 18, & Salreinns Tere can b no. restran ¢ onel David Berlanga. in a store in Newark, N. J., was fined | Failroad, there can be no restraint officis i the revolutionary disturbances|the merger asked by the General In- an . Antonio, Texas, . Dec. 21-—|stealing $1 from the till. Lot coni the coal it ci les Hoth Germen 404 French o | ok rosulted in the overthrow of | vestment company of Maine, as minor- | beld responsible for the accidents. General Guilermo Argaron, a membor ey ¥ g has no means of restraint. e e s it Pore. | Provisional President Huerta. Since|ity stockholder, which alleged the e aeroblanes were to have made|of the Aguascalientes convention and ons of grea 0 The United Fruit Co’s wireless| Other Defendant Corporations. s the flight back from Los Angeles to- . = v the war began she has been in the|contemplated union of the two systems Colonel David Berlanga, secretary of|plant at New Orleans, having 2| Besi Lel v Railroad gress, but thmey differ with regard (0} o6l ‘and was reported mome. weeks | was in violation of the anti-trust iaws, | OrFow to report the mumber and dis- | the convention of the military chiels,|range of 2,000 miles and valued at §75.- | companes tne e o the results achieved. @20 off the coast of the United States. Simultaneously with the meeting of | Position of troops manoeuvering in the! were executed in Mexico Cit; . Pl 3 - - . Decem- | 000, was destroyed by fire. The French Claim, i dings the Lake Shore direetors in Cleveland, | Viclnity .of San Diego. The contest | bor § according to private advices re- e P Bt Naliay; Soty com- The French claim advances all along | Lo e waree FORMAL New York Central directors will meet phy 4 ceived here today. Nearly five hundred students of | pany, Coxe Brothers & company, Inc, the line, the recapture by the British | C! in New York to pass on the merger. = It was reported that Berlanga has|Princeton have signed a petition ask- | Delaware, Susquebanna. any. Sehus {roope of trenches previously lost and PROTEST TO GERMANY. | The combined aystem will be known as | LIEUTENANT GERSTNER assailed the actions of Provisional [ing the faculty to recommend a mili- | kill Railroad company. New Yok sud the repulse of attacks by the: Ger- g - | the New York Central company and EIGHTEENTH 'VICTIM | Fresident Gutiehhez, General Villa and | tary course of instruction. Middle Coal Field Rafiroad and Coal ians aimed ot he re-taking - of | Against Alleged Violations of Noutrali- | will have a capital of $300,000,000. other leaders at a meeting of the con- S company, G. B, Markle company, ch have fallen to the al- in Chil sl b HR e vention. Seventeen bottles of whiskey and a|Girard = Trust 5 k e b pant day or two. To| ty by German Navy in Chileanl . . o oEcr oops THAT To Give ‘His Lifs in the Interest of | ™General Guilermo 1t was 2ad, was|naif Darrer of bess war tound. hiaden | Thomts. ~oy pumomotny. Eben B the south of Noyon, also, the French | Waters, overnm viation. accused of complicity in a plot to des-|in a piano, in a house raided by the|of the defendant corporations. Ciatm to have gained a foothold in the g PASS THROUGH CANAL. Riiats RS troy telegraph and railroad lines 1a|police of Junction City, Kansas. The suit, Judge nol:xgh stated in his first lne of the German trenches [ Washington, = Dec. rp AP, pse S ai L shistoo c. 21—Lieutenant | Northern Mexico, to hamper the move- S T oAt e e There is mo mention made by the |Searching investogation of the activi-|Lumbermen Contend Tax Shoul Erederick J. Gerstner, killed today at|ments of General Villa’s troops. While playing with companions on|tion against anthracite coal owners Svench of eny repulse of the allied |ties of the German fleet In the south.| on Interior Tonnage Measurement. | Oceanside. Gol, was the elghteentn oo i g Lol nat_asthrs ol _own o e ern_Pacific recently e government 5 & s life in the interest Eight Mexicans Arrested by Arizona|Vernon, N. Y, Clarence. Core, 11,|0ver many vears and become history. ° German Statement. of Chile has made formal protest tol <yyashington, Dec. 21.—Whether a|9f government aviation since Lieuten- . 2 7 broke through and was drowned. Referring to the government’s alle- Germany against alleged violations of| geckload is subject to tolls on a steam- | 20t Selfridge fell to his death at Fort Officers. "8 X o, i, A am mmmgffa‘; Ezgtemn:?éh;z‘:f neutrality by the German navy in| or passing through the Panama canal | M¥er, Vai in 1308, testing the first| Nogales, Ariz, Dec. 21.—Eight Mexi- %% gation that the “commodities clause the lean waters. Fifty thousand half pound pieces of | of the Hepburn-act of 1906 had been was discussed at length without a de- | 3€¥0plane for the army. Fourteen army | cans, alleged to have .been concerned 1 gar 5 | viola ugt 1 3 o Enia catnmal o and th;ec:tutx?: - The protest transmitted by the Chil- | ¢ision today by Secretary Garrison, | Oficers, (Lwo naval officers and twolin a scheme to aid the Carranza fac :;acpaz::ught‘i:ec::::figi g:dfi::’:; :oofiiili:dlg:vg:u cOuhgn?e- o o€ hair tranches, with the infliction ] (a3 Minister BE Birin soih St it Attorney General Gregory, Judge Ad-|ghflian instructors make up the totall tion in Mextoo ore carrested here (o |saflors who are serving in the war. and_continued: e ~ | vocate era; wder of the army . ay by Arizona officers, charge:! siehdio < ot heavy losses and the capture of P ement with Rear Admiral . = i 4 Lieutenant Gerstner was onl 23| with iracy to violat Tall- 4 Statement by Judge Hough. priscners. To the northeast of Chalons »“c’,u“‘é(.:éf.‘“,..,.,.m.» =i Bt wsnd dmtorma msom the purchasing offi- | _Tioufenant Gerstner was o T N S o violate the neuti Oskenonton, a Mohawk Indian, will Y g! jong 4 - in the mnetghborhood of Sousin also |as five deys at one island owned by [““Certain large Traber tnterests on |ADd was appointed to the militaty O 2 le6d the Christmga Sarol stustg) af |5 SI0 e es-tho oummodiileg Sintae ts <l 7 the lighting of the Christmas tree in 2 flarce attack by the French, who left s&fi”ufmm:fi:’m, % o T o 5 e it B S Y e ool (OB Sraduating in| German Emperer on Western Front. -3 ma, o 1913 he was assigned to the Tenth cav- Madison Square Garden, New York. joany prisoners in their hands and 3|, ven diys. The protest is under- . ; “the - mct of|AlTy, but rocently he was assigned to| London, ‘Dece; 22, 3.2§ a mi—The| w number of dead in. tzpnt of their | fooa vo be couched fi &,,q,. lane- | congress fixing the amount and meth- | the aviation school at San Diego, Cal|German emperor, accompanied by thel lsfohgflgra?n::”ofhhn%l - ‘"A_:g";:,"“;; tions. | uage; demanding reparation from Ger- |od. of collecting tolle especially pro.| SiBnal corps headquarters here had | imperial chancelioor, Dr. - A y W. W. " Affairs In Poland and Galicia. many. vided for the measurement of the net| DOt received . a report on the accident | mann-Hollweg, the ministers of war {;‘,‘,’,‘{}“fl“ o '-hekilfili;t nrwhml‘lil:; of While all the world is awaiting the At the same time, the Chilean gov- | tonnage of the interior of the vessel tonight. and marine and a numerous site, has the f!rn\l‘t) ers ed or ount at eutcome of the battles in Poland and |ernment has protested to Great Brit- |and - conferring no authority — for 3 gggfc;so tl;xe u:;estern front, rlroeulonr:i:lns to : 3 fow details are being made |ein, charging that the British cruiser | measuring and taxing deck tonnage. | NEW YORK. STATE'S RIGHT hagen. Dally Mall from Copen-| yo naval collitr Cassar lert Wash- | Of the Lehigh as compared with that public, probably because no definite | Glasgow recently took mail from ves-| Further conferences on the subject ington with f Go . |of the Lackawanna; for the Lacka- mflflflmfl ;‘ggwmmch::_“ m: nzm;; sels in Chilean waters.: . will be held at the war department, TO EXTRADIT_E_‘[P!AW UPHELD SUBWAY TRAIN. ON IR mgita tvzn beafl;z:gg 1 A th:flfig%_ e S e oy g Poland 18 referred to in the most re- cent Berlin bulletin. but the relative position of the opposing forces is not mentioned. y most of the coal long transported over hronen D o, ar ° care0 Wil Pass | (i " own lines, whereas the Lehigh Valley owned the stock of other cor- Rear-Admiral Walter McLi n, com- | Porations which, under the laws of By Supreme Court—Mandate to Be NEW PRESID E ESIDENT OF COLLEGE ool T Tty D STAMPEDE OF PASSENGERS. OF Y OT W YORN Brilliant Electric Display Caused by i 2 ‘Washington, Dec. 21.—The A Pennsylvania, had good right to own Enthusisstically Recsived When He|the state of ‘New York o aaeut e Short Clrout Added oy Frighe. e O o T A A Bods-and Ting and sell tHo soa, i T, e transportati i g e Gonerl st ot | 20—A Large Numbéh Wounded. | Addresemd Thers for the Fieat Time. | Hares I s, o Now HAMPhRS | o yorx D _pien tn o b baciatin Simmots 1o (e Nhode 1o | e, {rmPoriaion wharest has'eiven from zowevar' :,.:_mne:m :he Petrograd, Dec. 21.—The following| New York, Dec. 21.—Dr. Sidney Ed- | court in an unanimous opinion, re- ;W:g d:}it l;l;: geak of ;he ?dnmh::; 3 Famstan puplic against ~the malevolent | officlal communications was lssued to- | ward Meses mew president of the|versing Judge Aldrich, of the federal | (G20 today started o frightened rush| ... ..o o comgl o publlc aga T s e T e tona o v | College of the City of New York and |district court of New Hampshire, Jus- | O Several thousands of passengers on man in Plainville, Mass.,. was badly reports during thie past few dave con- | day from the head the &Y | former dean of the University of Tex- | tice Holmes, speaking for the cones, | the platform of the 72nd Street ex- pummelled by three men wWwho enter- cerning maeongi onhan ;a“ gle po- Tt A dction . pt Van on ember | 35, Was enthusiastically received by |declared that the case was “too clear | PTSS Station, and before the stampede et his. shop. SEmbbed Hiio ofF - & apparently o 8 i o e S MR R I T Fhich rer | 2:500 students'today at the big college | for lengthy argument.” and with few | W38 stemmed, one man had been se-(ed his shop money. et e B Speiyed ety Miey B R e e iy e o e i, | Ball when he addressed them informal. | WOrds swept asids as irreveiint o | Verely cut by glass of a broken car : BN e e 0 Smtien, of i Tiligh iained by this official, was the re. |among whom there were a great|ly, for the first time. contentions of Thaw’s counsel. wlndmnw e ey A DA | e, Deitieh: Chelatoies Buddi Fund ippeal will be. tak udge t of a decision reactied after full |number wounded. During the pursuit| The new PM“;};;': g:?lmu(ed st i Confimmcy fo escape from Mattea- fl“te,mfi'\a”cam’o‘;dr.h?i)ut: Was|has raised 340,000, so that ’evzry B::h‘ra decision ‘b:nd' an &::L.a. n : ace y to all stu-|wan insane asylum, to which he wa E X the wat i and’ ding e B e Eamcoriration in | monniatn. acdllers avitn 200 other|dents and requested them to bring|committed after " Killing Stanfys | hort elrcult formed by the water on|British soldier 1o Folens, will eves e % tha Eussiane of considerablo | pleces of egulpment. their problems ta him. White in 1906, is the charge on which | 109, tracks. iy Chraistmas pudding. it Tocata “In the direction of Sary Kamysh| e expressed faith in the eficiency | Thaw stands indicted in New York | The subway was jammed with pas- : £ a br Triple Entente Backs Greecs, | (Trans-Caspian district) thers have | of the honor eystem, ssserted that mo | On this indictment, once the brisoncr | SonES™0 ton pog Getten Sranarlly. | oo eunity to purchass candy for| g Honioieh JMay consume so much been several engagements of no im- e cracy” would be per-|is again in the hands of' the New Yolns FhaMo Trotn- Ot Jinke. A |Christmas through the prison office | by. the supreme court until nest year. The triple entente powers have given portance.” urged the boys to feel | York authorities, will begin anew will be accorded the inmates of the suarantees to Athens and Bucharest that they 8boyld give back to the city | Thaw's battle agalnst being returned | Sou oisanm ooy Teornoound, man dato | iate prison at Charlestown. Mass. 1o “that will not attack Greece the frults of the knowledge which the |to Matteawan, the station, and there was a brilliant ETOuhost tote OBITUARY. or Rumanis should Greece lend aid |NO ACTION ON LONDON city had given them. Just what the line of action thep | Slectrical display, caused by a shcrt|Was & Yt PETROGRAD REPORTS DEFEAT OF TURKS. Russian Army Amnmouncement. In the Direction of Van on December ¢ i 2 3 ircuit under the sixes car. Smoke < 2 = dF F B P e aboiilt Byitatte ooy, SAFETY-AT-8EA CONVENTION.| Nnew HAVEN BURGLAR GETS e ras Tonoanown here tonightimmediately filied the subway for sev- mEire swept through nine low bude | E""('}(';:- Hallen. s Owing to Absence of Lerding Members TEN TO TWENTY YEARS. | Thaws case before the subrém S s ieaned up T garoctions: | Michael Durant, a bag man; and dam.. | was received here tonight -of the ENGLAND HAS MORE THAN of Senats Foreign Relations Com- e M——Two S Ig:in ,:;tthgfi e;n flf:tv—' i ‘:m;fll: erit ha: oar P aged a large tenement house before the | death at Nashva, N. H., of Judge of 2000000 MEN UNDER ARMS.| mittee. S Williome o the Gt court. 2| extradition would. be no means eng| Fatfolmen and subway employes|blaze Was brought under control Probate Edward F. Hallen of this Before n the fight. rughed in among the crowd and shou.- % —_— “ pril Half a Million Fresh| Washington, Dec. 21.—Absence of = ed that there was no danger. Pas-| Lieut.-Governor W. P. O'Neil, of In- iol‘l:- V’l‘l’ll Join Those in France|leading members °‘i g%:"““n rela- sn.N_uh Ha|‘].m‘ mc:nkn, um 10 Mo—Erauk bo?zf'?m?.m%ig' g’ .un‘klum‘s mm:éutgg sengers continued to escape from the|diana, and twelve officers and employes including Senator % , charged tions committee, - earlier, th cars and as several thousand people|Of the 1913 Legislature, who were in- with two b , _the supreme court will issue it Powen. Stone the chairman, provented any | Jos T I fes cousis te. e Bes | &, masdate o udge AMrich ta- set| ShOked the platforms those who were|dicted for prasenteing llegal claims London, Dec. 23, 8.05 a. m—In an|prng gpout reganndqn.uon of the res- | Perior court today and Ju aside his decres in habéas corpus pro- A to the London repre-| oiution ratifying the London safet: sentenced him to prison ceedings, ordering Thaw's release by Edgar L. Ryder, of Ossining, N. Y., sentatitive of the Paris Humanite, Da- | 5¢. 100 BACPLOSINSt e | ifteen vears. Smi the New Hampshire authorities who |2l J brought sult against the New York vid Lloyd George, chancellor of the ex- | “‘70°% TIVERLICH: S00PTeR Jast wee ‘l: prison bete“rf. tod 1 aro :glvd!u i for extradition under s Central Railroad for the return of 3|From chaquer, says: pringfie Mass., an rought ernor's -order. use | order. cents, charged in excess of the legal haif a million fresh here for trial. ' He made an el t|{ ThaW, now at liberty under guard of : spring ‘-'i!“ s t‘h?ua ey mo mx:w,m R‘dflba.lrd: e o n eloquent | | POon ¥ Court custodtan, to ho turned | , The fire in the car was put out witk |fare between Ossining and Tarrytown. '« J hand extinguishers in few minutes. . in France and Belglum. Eng- Norman Hick= was found guilty of|OVEr to the state of New Hampshire - Under a decision of S has at present more than 2,000.-| ey Sooy R e iative Alexander It| ihe charge of passing three S ortbiess | and Dave the way for his tmmediate Sho e € & er, who holds that Henry men under arms. checks, and he was sentenced from | °Xtradition to New York. LEVER WAREHOUSE BILL was a resident of New York, the State “Although our army at the front ts| ode lo Rave the semate reseind Ita|qix't; hine years. H likewise pleaded * will, collect a transfer tax of about |% Dow_scarosly one sixth the size of | Gtates the risnt to lapase more L. | fOF clemency, teliing the court that he | NEW YORK STATE TO ACT PASYED BY THE HOUSE. 50,000. The estate is valued at 7,- the Frouch army, our monthly war ex- | gent regulations for health and safety [ 1ad recently been comverted to rellg- Providas for Federal Licsnaing of Cat | 000,600 lo $226,000.000 which is a veanall Tt Amebtoin we | o0, 3 WHEN MANDATE 18 ISSUED | ProV! ng it than ance’s total. In — — ton and Grain Warehouses. “Pacifi fo tha enormous resources ard Ty e e Sraly-| TOO MUCH POLITICS Announcement Made by Attorney Gen- s The: Cansdian Dacthaie which we shall co; rough the foreign 2 eral George A. Parsons. . 21 fiew income tax, we are turning into| tee, think this resolution ::;ldmnum’;y STIFLES PROPER CRITICISM. o warehouse bill wes passed today by the war treasury & mew loan amount- 4 ATbany, N, Y., Dee. 31~As soon the house, 218 .to 97. - It provides for ing o the oolossal sam of $2.200,000,- m;;m"‘::bfl. ol T s May Cause Retirement of Geverner |, AThany, N ¥. D s 52 | federal licensing of cotton.and 1 Walsh of Massachusetts, sues its mandate Iom‘ - baing a_subetitute for & e ld.i'&w::t eomltt.':“ said tonight they the TUnited S a ) of | Senate Bill which would apply only to rentum when he discovered the R Boston, Dec. 21.—“T may never enter cotton warehouses. Thée measure now The production was small and the RUSSIA WARNS PUBLIC cop public office again,” Governor Walsh m Emvumm to set Walde his de- | IO e rerence between the two Mm‘h.o.&mfi fuif was ‘used as & medicine. The AGAINST INACCURATE REPORTS. Copie :’fl s 3850 Poemcg i ) g eys Harry bed the ap. |Europs was decorated with the Yroepe Are Moving on a Detailed Plan d exchanged by to whom he had previously said that | i, tP% &l of the tration, was the | C: of gl L m:’-'::‘“‘ Joseph Which Cannet be Made Public. he might never be governor again. o~ i it sponsora 3 e : ections - I : Petrograd, Dec. 21—The following | RACE RIOT REPORTED : in agrioultural Bt g S L g efficial statement was lssued here this IN OCNONEE COUNTY. 8. C. sl o i M Snconetintianal, © e B e 285 T ever, of having done my duty,” The pos! “ ‘Representative & L. - "%;‘m‘:t&e Eorsl steft saye| Thrae Negross Sald to Have Been|S1h, o, BETRE 200 m7, duty:l he tnntm:%e‘m‘m “This re” sstablian: | Lighiands station of the Boston Printed in the newspapers dur-| '</led—Four Whits Men Injured. |requests has turned lifelong friends ‘of uniform wareh . ne rallroad. He was 50 years old. e few days concerning the| 'waihale, S, Dee. 3. —Offcers ol en . A quantity of. ble fure .were ondition and strategic Dositlons Of | 1ory meve temishe For patro e o e o e by | & g {ural products throughiout the <OUnY: | stolen from Store in the ' Be mmmmnmwmmwmmwhwawm the o e T her G5 not | Wholesale _district during Y | race clash there {in Jwhtoh ane S days DOW Dossess, ¢ e by thieves who _entersd Eroes are said been killed INSTRUCTI RY o *T¢t 'will furaish to the farmer for the comstztoted Sunnel four white ‘wounded. . The troubl - - W ho becomes this .- |basement of an unocupled 1a sald to have resulted Sling \ PiLS AnuATY fiwt_ e 10 ah e T e adjolning building. - 2 tals ngln.n offers other advantages concerning which unhap- m cannot give details for the for military reasons.” —_— Japances Crulser at Callao, Peru. : ,E?! $5,000 Fire on Deep River Road.: 4 B & re, Wzuame was im Mexican waiers | Cant. of ihle ek : " 10w 1 SL0EL ; ! B, oo :