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A ; SEREEE ) Amendment Kild| Left Vera Cruzl =" e sl Holyoke Murder s to ' on Ji ! . G Shis in' done, there will be severe mmm a 3 era ' S decies g Bl gir e y B 4 4 I ‘restrictio Bliease of South Carclina For = . 7 Gevernor DEFEATED IN HOUSE BY 197 has prepared a list of convicts to be pardoned Christmas. - > FARMHAND GIVES HIMSELF UP S5 +8] e Canninn e VOTES TO 189, OSTENSIBLY FOR ISTHMUS OF A : TO POLICE AT CORNING, N. Y. TEHAUNTEPEC.: 8 : : & constructed at : § > . and Glasgow. Their cost is Small Gains at Various Points Are Claimed by Both [s2id o, be in exces ot £100000 TWO THIRDS NECESSARY PLOT TO BLOW UP FRENCH French and Germans o $ - January 10 wl_n w’u a % . HE MAY BE FLEEING |55 000 Sirman army. " |TROUBLED CONSCIENCE D . » The Avery Manufacturing Co, of Zapata Forces Sent Wild Engine to|nconia: T emploving 1200 ‘men, will| Killed a Milkman Named Kane, Who Meet Train on Which Carranza |1~ 3 Lived at Ludlow, Mass—Motive Was Robbery, but He Got Away Started—Nobedy . Hurt—He. Then Awu’r’l’e’dsm“h. of Jersey City, N. J., Made " was b under 5 000 tons of wheat with Only $11, Republican Leader Mann and Demo- cratic Leader Underwood Fought ~ Arrest of Five Germans. Shoulder .to -Shoulder -for .Its De- BATTLES ARE ON IN BOTH POLAND AND GALICIA| xcv oricens Ta. Dec. s2—mni ar- | fost STEAMSHIP ROCHAMBEAU Frustrated by New Orleans Police by he was helping load on a grain steam- rest here tonight of four Germans is er. believed by tho alice to have frus- : s Leetoe G pi| B e ; <3 trated a plot to blow up the Frenc) ‘Washington, Dec. 22.—The Hobson| Washington, Dec. 22.—The trip of ames B. , of Springfiel ‘orning, N. Y., Dec. 22.—Jo A e m resolution. to” submit a constitutional Seneral Corraen. from Voes: Crus to oy ok the. ailh Sot adsotiste ik Kcfi:ldty&“l. Jfarmhand, 28 years o, i H i New. York.next: Saturday. e amendment for national prohibition to|the Isthmus of Tehauntepec was in- |tice of assacl uperior | wall o the office of Chief of . Russian Official Statement. Describes Fierce Encounters|New York next s containing 75 pounds | the state legislatures was deteated in|terrupted by Zapata forces who cap- | Court, iice Charles Hanher here this after- of dynamite set by clockwork to ex-|the house tonight, 197 members vot-|tured Soledad and from there sent noon ang confessed that he murdered Left Bank of the Vi plode six and one half days from to-|ing for it and 189 against it. An af-|a wild locomotive into his approach- | - Several hundred dollars worth of sil- | Hogan Kane near Holyoke, Mass., on Alongflle B night. firmative vote of two thirds was re-|ing train. Neither Carranza nor any |verware, furs, and jewelry were stol-| August 28, 1307, to carry out a high- R ed to The prisoners, two of whom are| quired to adopt the resolution. of his party was injured, en from the home of Henry S. Altal, | Way robbery. He said the knowledge --the Germans are Report: \ said by. the authorities to have con-| *Immediatély after the announce-|{ These facts were reported tonight|of Newark, N. J. of his crime had troubled him so much 7 p " fessed, said they understoad _the{ment of the vote the house adjourned,|in a private despatch from a point on that he could find no happiness. He z many Claims Its Troops Have/ Rochambeau was to_sail from New|the crowds which had packed the gal-|the railroad on which Carranza was signed for District Attorney Claude An eighteen inch sewer pipe burst York Saturday. -Shipping records,| jeries throughout the prolonged -de-|traveling. Officials of the Washington Flat ~| V. Stowell tonight an afdavit In however, show that she left New|pate dispersing with mimgled expres. | government piaced full credence in | ot Marks Avenue and Flatbush Av| wiuch he made a full confession. York December 13 and police believe| sions or regret and jublilation. the report, but declined to comment | 75 feet of the street. McNulty's affidavit says he planned the alleged conspirators miscaleulat-| Prohibition leaders declared that the|on it beyond saying that they had con- 3 to rob Kane, a milkman, living at ed the date of her departure. majority for the resolution had ful-|sular advices telling of Carranza’s de- Ludiow, Mass., while the latter was The plan it was said, was to ship|filled their expectations, as they had|parture for the isthmus. William J. Troy, propristor of the|returning from his route in Holyoke, by express consigned to the Rochem- | not hoped for a two-thirds vote at|- General Carranza, according to the |Trov Hotel, and the Hawley House, |as he knew that Kane carried money. beau at New York. It was intended|thi stime. Whether a similar reso-|private despatch, returned to. Vera |Cleveland, was found stabbed to death| McNulty hid in the woods five miles that the vessel would be blown up|[ution pending in the semate submit-|Cruz after the incident at Soledad and |in the former hostelry. from Holyoke and as Kane drove up, after she got to sea. . ted by Senator Sheppard of Texas|has now gone to Cordoba to inspect o the affidavit says he approached from Worry over the prospective 10ss of | would reach a vote in the senate at|his troops. From Cordoba, some of | A royal decree has been issued keep- | behind and shot Kane through the innocent lives is believed responsible| this session was not certain tonight.|his officers say, he will continue his|ing under the colors soldiers of the|head. McNulty says he obtained $11 for discovery of the plot. One of those | Administration leaders were inclined|journey to the isthmus, after which |1892 class, who otherwise would have|from Kane's clothes. McNulty re- htlas A 7 arrested, Peter Langlaan, when ques- | tp belicve, however, that it would not|he will go to Merida, in Yucatan. been. dismissed shortly. mained in the vicinity for a year and As_for weelcs past, ths fighting 10 | EbouP dans. thopsnad men. tioned by detectives who have been at | in view of the action of the house. Carranza officials “herc demy em-| e ¥ 2 halw and never was suspected of the LT hes-are| In Galicia our operations on the 21st | work on the case for ten days, is said | - Heavy Attendance. phatically suggestions _which have arge column of dense smoke arose | crime. Another man was arrested for on without abatement. Trenches are i, (8 Gl O o to develop sucess- |to have told them that while he was| Notwithstanding repeated public as-| been current in Mexico City that Car from Nount Kanaka near Redding|it, but was acquitted after trial, Lo md R On And TS ot warious | fully. Near Ryglice an Austrian di- |willing to blow up a French or Eng-|sertions that many members of the|ranza intended to flee to a Cengral S T R tha belief thiat e e O T B Seadquar. | vision made a sudden attack upon our {lish- ship, he was not willing to cause | house would try to dodge a record|American country. They say the first|mountain is a voleano. f“ o ehnnu- announcements of | troops but éventually was thrown back | the death of persons not directly con- | vote on the issue, the roll call dis-|chief planned his. trip to the isthmus The United States - ‘r;!cgl;“:h: German troops. Emperor |in_ di v leaving behind 1,500 dead.|nected with the vessel. closed a heavy attendance, larger than | shortly after the railway to that part e Unt tes cruiser "'""'.l'nv ARRESTED FOR MURDER OF WEALTHY, RETIRED LAWYER. king after American interests —— Ly r Austrian division which| On' information given by Langlaan|the average throughout the session.|of Mexico was taken over by the Car- | 100 2 2 £ Jiliam 1s at the western front and | @ kea us with the bavonet at God. | the police arrested Franic Helon alias | On the Anal vote. 395 votss swere|ranze faction £her (SR MaNGea e - fart | Alax 4 Who Wan Killed Shy. Shiryters’ in{ Hie e i importance which he at.|lowo also fled, leaving on the ‘battle- L S Rt held him on a charge | recorded. To have carried the reso- e andria, Egypt, for Jaffa. Home at Los Angeles Yesterday. f20s" %0 The Fineral movement "of | ie1d the. bodies of 800 of their men. |of Dreparing explosives for shipment | Mieion would Fave reauired 53 af:| NEUTRAL STRIP ALONG R S e oL S s e e e e out. | In this same region -the Austrians, |In violation of federal laws. George | firmative votes. It thus failed by 61 THE- MEXICAN LINE. rweg eam Los Angeles, Dec. 22.—Glenn Witt ressure of our offenst Summers - and George -Brinkman, the | votes. b e et vk x:slilflsoners, thres suna” and former the proprietor of the Faust Ho- Party Linss Wiped Out. Ectablishment to be Sought by Gen.|Beramas, The crew was saved and|ed thi sfiemosn in conmection with i 01 mitrailleuses. s 5 W Sooessol A e i E‘?h :uw m!: hg:x ma&yiecx;;xllg-:ac g: : ,“,‘I?he sorties attempted by the gar- |Langlaan was allowed his freedom. Pt-rtly lines wereuvdped out én the eral Scott Today. et 2 the wealthy retired lawyer by burglars have ,.,"Emed in getting troops |risons of Przmysl afi were repulsed. | Helon admitted, the police say, that struwgse- Dzlnn oc;l c Leader ;x‘der- 2 , There was filed with Secretary of|in his home early today. Witt is V4 rradr th‘e e & ans were thrown back to- | he prepared the bomb and expected to| ™ and Republican Leader ann Naco, Ariz.,, Dec. 22.—An agreement | State certificate of incorpoation of | said to have confessed. ;c;v:i bran uhll , A s A | ward t“!h j‘r’ fortifications and suffered |Send it by express tonight from the fought shoulder to shoulder at the|to create a neutral strip along the|the Greenwich Publish Company with ‘Witt showed a number of bruises, wka rivers, while the ufiuu-n offi- Reavy Ioand |Faust Hotel. Summers admitted, the | Re2d of the forces opposing the res- | Mexican line, to save Naco, Ariz., from|a capital stock of $45 000. caused, the police thought, by blows cial statement des«:]fl%:lesba f{rce! t:x- od 3 Police say, that he knew Helon was |0lution. And when the vote cun:] of | further' damage from Mexican shot e = administered by Miss Penelope Af- %unuufldm the eit ~ nk o : “SUPREME DECREE" ISSUED working upon explosives but denied | the 197 standing for the desolution,|ang shell, will be sought tomorrow by Mrs. Ira Nelson Moerriss, wife of|exander, who grappled with the rob- stula river, between its lower cours Ri he knew for what purpose he intend- | 114 Were democrats, 68 were republi- | Brigadier General H. L. Scott, chief|the American minister to Sweden, has|ber after her brother Willlam had eand the Pilica, in all of : ici ; e Ger- BY CHILEAN GOVERNMENT.|ed ing them. cans and 11 were progressives and |of staff of the United States army. sent to the front, hospital equipment | heen shot. Oxman had a bullet wound :g;n- are reported to have been re- Afir confronted with his al- | four were independent republicans. aggngm ‘s:gzg has b::n hfl:r'o uvbe::lh for the care of 60 patients. in his leg. T = t Restricting Amount of Coal Which|leged conspirators the S s, recelving suggestions. from Eormag . Oxman 2lso confessed, the police de- nearly . houmand” Ansirin. troons |, BeUigersnt Warshiss May Obtain, lon admitted. if wat Y JEWELRY SALESMAN e Ao o ihe et e | prtient Wilen il fintribute | clkrad. seving that it was e who tad Hatim petween’ two. traime in Rissian | Washington, Dec. #2—Bauardo Su-|und that if the attempt agal MISSING SINDRISUNDAY. in the seice jof Naco. Sonpra which|dloves of the White House-ana Bxec- Girls Battersd Robbers, Poland. - ; b : e Chiléan ambassador, failed 10 Y | Lot Wakefiold, Mase, 32000] one pnd the. WOURAINE of orey-seven] | L enes. Thie two men, were taken to the Al- g v id Con 1 B : - seveer i s it vonhted Warth of Jows - o2 |on the Ames the. line President. Wilsen nominated Gabe | #ander ce, where joth ish B-11, which™ recentiy wy - -an government re-|to “do something to help- the father- et e General Hill today thet he|E. Parker, an Indlan of omm o BHL % peatiy S nent 1o | san Lawrence, Mass., Dec. 23.~Relatives| would not evacuate Naco. be superintendent of the five civi m‘ M" ":t e Dud:n:l‘l::‘md belligerent warships and merchant| —_— St of Maurice A. Albertson, a jewelry| Torrentisl rains have. created a|Indian tribes in Oklahoma. % 39 ish battleship Messd- | craft can obtain in Chilean ports. | GOV. AMMONS BEFORE salesman, appealed to the police today|river one hundred feet wide and five 3 sank P el heen:" Araed the Vistoris The decree, which becomes, effective! for. assistance in locating Albertson|feet deep between the United States| The inmates of the Connecticut it Sech aws Vb i Pt ik e e s Farn o .~ . SENATE COMMITTEE |who has not been seen since Sunday|army camp and Naco, and have hind-|State Reformatory at Cheshire are to i e or 500,000 050+ soidters | ALHLIE - oF The Hiagub Gasyestion. a : G When e went"to Wakefleld, taking|ered conferencec with the Mexican|enjoy a football game, Christmas Day.| . W ‘; said, according to the police, 4 u'a_afly g !E:“i':al- Ayt bodnrreely ea ;’: (R e ey To Oppose Passage of Pending Water | 32,000 worth of jewelry. with him. leaders. There will also be a special dinner. -3 :h'h“ Willlam Alexander, Jr.. O e L W pbelnlike dnted o 0 o Lt Site Leasing Bill. The Wakefield trip was made, the : 2 when the ‘son rushed to the aid of s peo ot Meniscihe sumsontion. 4F CRBe 46 a0 Ee relatives . say, at the request of two|BRITISH AMBASSADOR President Wilson was invited to at-| i father. DPenelope and Anna, the % German wireless despatch says | American nations senerally a8 | veshington, Dec. 22—Governor Am. | strangers whio Claimed that the AT STATE DEPARTMENT [te0d, the annual dloner of the Amerl-| G0/ EU(R o6 0 Ioat Hambins e tuat ‘another German aeroplane has | means. of excluding belligerent war. | X008 and Governor-elect Carlson of | daughter of ome was soon to mArry P can Newspaper Publishers Association, | Uring the fight and attacked the firtn over Dover, Hnsland, and drop- | ships fros this heiisphets Soirado Rpeared ‘thday 'béfore the | the others sin and that they desir-| |, pomard to Embargs on and Exper.|to Do held next April tn New York.:.|Pursiars so flercely that the men fied. Ped Bombs. . Tt also reconnoitered the | Great Britain already has formally|Senate public lands committee to op- | ed to- select jewelry for wedding gifts.| '™ - £, of e Robbers Confession. Dosttion of ‘tho British fleet advised Chile that she will abode by|P°S€ the passage of the pending water | Many cellars in the foreign quarter tation of American Products. Thousands of unemployed men were| Witt and Oxman were captured aft- > the reguletions. of the decree, the text|Po™eT, site leasing bill, public hearings | were dug tonight in an effort to & g employed by railroads, trolley lines and | er a telephone message to the police of which was announced by the state| . Which will be concluded by ‘the |find the body of Maurice A. Albertson,| Washington, Dec. 22.—The British |the city clearing streets of Chicago of | today from a woman who saw them HEAVY FIGHTING ON department today. = committee tomorrow. a Lawrence jewelry salesman who has|ambassador today agaln conferred |the heaviest snowfall of the winter. |enter a house in search of medical ate BOTH WAR FRONTS| Hereatter, supplies of coal which| GOVEFBOr Ammons attacked the | been missing since he came here on|With Solicitor Johnson of the state T tention. may 'be turnished to warships of the principle of lease-holding upon which | Sunday with 32,000 worth of jewelry.|department in regard to embargoes Safe blowers worked five hours In a “When the old man was awakened Milbont. Any: MZtGHal’ Chadbis’ 'ia belligerent - nations st Chilean ports,| otCF~POWer, as. well as coal and | Police inspectors went through thefand exportation from America of pro- | Chicago theatre before they cracked |by a noise I made, he fired at me, I Y. vRang shall be reduced to the quantity nec-|JUier. Ton-precious mineral lands, | foreign quarter systematically and|ducts from Great Eritain’s dominions.|the safe and escaped with $4,000, | returned the fire,” was Oxman's state- Positions of Armies. pitc g g R e rwg’h the| Yould be opened to development under | talked with persons who claimed to|The subject of the rubber embargo|jeaving the watchman gagged =and|ment as reported by the police, fete nearest coaling port of the neighbor.|the .legislative programme recom- |have seen Albertson. Two men were|has been receiving particular atten- |pound. Young Alexander was shot in the London, Dec. 22, 10.25 p.-m.—Heavy fug, nktlons: thut: o tholeoant ofithe mended by Secretary -Lane and en- |put through a close examination at|tion and the negotiations have reach- o chest, but is not dangerously wound- fighting is taking place on both east- | % matl by a merchant ship of any|dorsed Dby President Wilson in his|police headquarters. The search was|ed the point where the British gov-| «Happy” Gardener and Ted Metz, of | ed. em and_western fronts, but without | T0lation bY & merchant enip of any message to congress. He deolared | made at the request of Albertson's| ernment while not willing to raise | washington, J., were refused ad- Weolncing any matertal changs. i the | 70, 0. e e O e oy the | this Pollcy would deprive the western | relatives, who fear that the sales.|the embargo wholly, is ready to per- |mission to school there after they had mum g: the e e les | Sovernment of the republic, no fuel|Public land states of the taxes with [man may have been lured to his death|mit rubber from the British colonies|picked up a skunk, mistaking him for . hich to build- themselves up. Vast |[and robbed. and from London to be shipped to|a kitten. vhile | Shall be supplied in Chilean ports to| . 3 facturers in this offensive is being pressed. and. while v vessel of the company to which|POrtions of those states, he said, were i SpTa America-if the manufacturers ashore on North Caicos Island, in the|and Ethelbert C. Oxman were arrest- Mrs. Alexander, the widow of the slain man, said that she was enter- ing the room where Mr. Alexander = ‘was killed and had taken off her rings 1 et ¥ g, i to give the burglars when the fatal d t wide- he the raw product can 17 meparated ointa, other. “attacks|the SilD S0 offending may belome, |Leic by tie Sovernment and under & | o1g OPTIMISTIC VIEWS Eive “entiefactory " guarantess (Rt |11 o e os e | ey "o Her usband died hmve been repulsed by the Germans == t would by their d - neither the raw material nor the man- N from thelr strongly entrenched bosi | SOLDIERS DROP THOUGHTS gl i Aty Oc B RQPEANL WAR: | teieture ‘articios will be sent to Ger- | had & $5.000 pasroll, wers arresied by | Il Gxmte taid pg fiom, Dudzotny tions. In the northern area the artil- isted i T or Austria. i San F lery sad the watships yesterday took | OF CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION:| qanger Siher ot the exhavation of cost | T1oPeu! That it Will Turn Out for the | MGy O faveadcr also called at the | the Police. ministed in Francisco just before up’ the battle, giving the infantry a R AR . |or the monopoly of waterpower, if rest, but lower down the line and | Renewed Activities Displayed in|fhe states were left to enre. for the from the Olse to the Meuse fierce . France and Belgium. regulation of . their .industries. . Col- Good of Mankind, v DR ITRE Oy I Doaactitd the fire of 1906 and later was pastor of a ..Jerome Travers, amateur national|a church at San Diego. New York, Dec. 22.—FHope that the | With the representations which fhe EDIf champlon, who lives at Mont- = N Joy, on for fighting took place in many districts. orado alone, he added, had sumicient | £1°3% War in Burone might work out| ¢reatment . of British colliers in the | Giiucion to the New 108 otior | WORCESTER MAN ROBBED ‘Whi e progress of the allies is| Berlin, via London, Dec. 23, 2.34 a. m, | coal to supply the world for three by Dr. Charles W. Eliot, president em- | C2nal zone. THe was o~H|n hat the | EXchange. AND SHOT TO DEATH. ust arrived | consumption. T > - : i - | Massachuse! ta 'olice Which the general staft has been able |at the headquarters of the Duke of| The policy under which govern- [ ST5FS tonight before the Wew ¥ngland | panama a report on this- incident. ol o SonBEiaRS the Dow. T T M . to report are disturbing the Germans’ | Wuerteemburg, telegraphs - that the |mental departments have dealt with ““The American people believe, as the JURED IN FIRE Britain to be a member of the soldlers —-— nlun:' l‘l’]t !:Iruguc:éie:rgufig vick:‘.lmp:“l‘rex‘fisj g;n:g:r;aexvte! qui:; ahm;erw lprewai}ltgx }he resources ott &:: edweglertr;K states | piorim church believed, that truth FIVE INJURED IN H. hospital board for two years from De- ‘Worcester, Mass., Deec. 22.—That end , 4 st front has given place with- | for years was a y the gov- v AT MANCHESTER, N. H.|cember 22. Goldberg "33 Barch gompel a retirement by the Germans | in the last three days to such unusual fernor.as unfalr, Any mew measures | ano 18Kt arc constanty to be made it i s * . g s Tt By hgm :hh:r :?e“:o;:n“{ o :fifl&lw thgt the soldiers have dropped | which might be enacted, he declared, | 1y it 10 srutn’ that makes men frec.. | Three Jumped From Third Story Win-| Traffic on the New York Central|and robbed last night ast 9.30 in the E n psk oo Vintuuo < LB erm: e codug‘l; ? n?reming for a Christ- ::::motpr&x;ld; ::::snfil‘::t(g:z g:f m‘l’l':i truth, che[“tlfls‘ pm’m,opmeal or dow—Two Rescued by Firemen. I;au;oi\d but.‘;mx:’sl,mn:d northern 'N:;v barn of Felix Blmgl;’d in Manchaug, - mcross the East Prussian frontier be- | The French and British, adds th hould o the states in.|TeliSious, more freedom for mankind. S tve | Dle EnowATis Tty ocause of the|a Villige of Satton, by at least two fore the onrush of the German forces, | correspondent, have been i tho|Sources should o 't agreed with all | ir this faith can now be implanted | Manchester, N. H.. Dec. 32—Five|big snowdrifts forming on the * |2 forw hom the- atate. palice ate in the international mind of Europe as badly injured as a result of|and in cuts. searching, are today's devolepments in B aria o Pilice: the Germasnn | Coran e T, Ule | Governor Ammons said. the moral issue of the present most| s fire in the four- story . tenement a mysterious murder the police are continue thelr advance and announce | port and on the Feer comnt sroporiod ST BRITISH SPECIAL fearful catastrophe, the huge sorrow |block at the corner of Lake avenuc| About 100 German saifors, prisoners, | trying to solve. An investigation of fontght that in & flerce battle they | by very Strons remonoal, supported | PROTEST and desolation of most of that conti-{and Pine street tonight. - Three jump- [survivors of the German squadron |the crime today by State Inspector e Rl o Mo T i, rves. They have MINISTER TO VATICAN.| nent may yet be turned into gladness|cd from a third story window and two|sunk off the Falkland Islands by the | Molt and McCarthy shows that Gold- succe: crossing branches | maintained stubborn fire upon the Ger- and hope.” ed by firemen from |British fleet, December 8, sailed from of the Bzura and Rawka rivers at|man positions with their heaviest ar- i ORI e - ” ‘PPONI*! Alliance Denounces the Ap- Dr. EHot declared that the funda- | th, r where ths had been|Montivideo Uruguay, for England. Ay, iy very tlose. lopother ind | Aot nans iere, mvs. the correspon. | Fr e S Honry Howard. s | mental causs of the Eurbpean war was| orercome oy, smokoy. The othor accs: <y i o S SRyl digeny Lrlpiogd B -V?m ey achieved the desired| pointment of Sir Henry “the difference in the ideals of gov-|pants were driven from their beds to| Valentine Ballard, proprietor of an & few w‘!h“ T to ‘Do SLBHFly Chosk. mme:sé ch:plrl} of the German| lllegal. ernment, national greatness and na-|the ice-covered streets in scanty at-|inn at Milford, Conn., which was raid- Bl hatiie O Ourinaas” S0 nwdin N Rayereils excelpnt. S 32, 6.25 p. m.—The ap- | Lonal welfare of Germany and Austria | tire. The most seriously injured was|ed here about a week ago and again to threaten Warsaw. FIFTEEN FIRMS CONTROL Doty gne :i 13911-o 't Sir 'Hénry O e o on the one hand and France and Great | Mormatias Gounaridis, who suffered | Monday morning early by local and P e ES OF BUTT o | Special minister the can haa} Dritain on the other.” from a broken leg and internal in-|state police was fined $400 and costs. | found in his WAL SULEEENES pme LI AND Ea ;sneiau forth a nrxut tm‘:ums Pro- iurh;- holnls s g0 the toj u;%r o~ Appropriation of $2,500,000 Hfil‘b‘“ c:ncxudm; his business In o u a e fire propriati 3 drove REPORTED BL RUSSIANS. | According to Information Given Out by i tancy. P O hanndee iy DE KAY SURRENDERED Lot Relnes’ e S iation of 32500000 o bury he ¢ o o — e ease in cattle was Included in the urg- UNPRECEDENTED CRUSH gnt deficiency bill reported favorably OF CHRISTMAS MAIL |bY the House appropriation committee. In. Combats With Both Germans and| \°% York Attorney General's Office. | “*18 " Northern Church council of the BY SURETY COMPANY. Austrian Troops. New York, Dec_22._Fifteen butter | Shruch association at its December| After Belng in Prison Several Hours . | and egs firms in New York city virtu | Mioetns, in Manchester has famed o He Secured New Petrograd, Dec. 20.—The following|ally control the price of the two com- b= that diplomatic -relations be- R o statement from the staff of the Rus- | modities throughout the United States, | 52t Providence, R. I, Dec. More Than 1,200 Sacks Shipped from | g Siry, Styudents at the Waltham High tween England and the vatican have X 22.—Henry New Haven. tats t “boxi and ea slan commander in chief was issued | according to information made public dred | B- Kay a New York broker on spectators a ng wrestling | during that 15 minutes, and the police tonight: today by the state attorney general's|bech. dlecontinued for four hundred| i, ’% i Taward P, Metcalf, Sormer| . . o 22 Tne|matches staged weekly in the gymnas- | are for two young men who 1.9me Dec. 24 on the lett banks of tho | office, which 1s lavestigaing the. sale ey ’"‘:" mission, which, it says, | president of the ~Atlantic =National N T ot s avped | i SPHISSOE Jy0LNA by ihelr: D | SRl e T e sihte ma lver between its lower course | of butter and eggs in this city. Mem- an, on charges leging ' the mis-ap-| - . 3 Vi and the Pillica River, & number of | bers Of the attorney senerils. ciufe| canmot but e e omonre 10 2| Jlication of funds of the bank, was|With Christmas matl, the amount of — . Goldberg was hit on the head with encounters took place. Among | here have prepared an analysis of fig- | * ahe Lustadt contimeas, ~This council | Surrendered today by the surety com. | Dusiness done being the largest in the| A section of an escalator I black y eading ! ¢ ,200 the Cambri - these the fighting on the left bank of | ures relatine to the trade in New Yok < pany that furnished his bail of $20,- | history of the office. = More than 1200 fap an exit from the dge sub of the Pilica developed particularly. | andficeording to Deputy Assistant At- | Toblory s Suvarament ot thie. the of 600, eacks of mail were shipped from this|way on Tremont street, Boston, fell “In general we repulsed all these|torney General Kennedy will introduce | orisis in the mnation's history shouid| De Kay, after being a prisoner sev- | C yk g d‘v ui.‘ Ian e?id al;nnl o e during the Christmas shopping rush. sttacks, inflicting heavy losses upon|the analysis into’ the evidence being|place upon the country & controversy|eval hours, obtained new bail, the|S3CKS rec . MR o Many persons were riding, but no one a 0 : h rush, 3,500 new pouches were pur- injured. the enemy. s 1 s court allowing the amount to be re.| CTush. was “We only evacuated some. small po- | Progress here. 1 Wit O T L R areanet 18 | ayoea 10,815,000, - He' whk . thabts to L L, SRR s the murders and started on the sitlons and fell back tm;-;d the east se | sink all ces and work together | Use the couuuun);e!d b ythe ;.omwnv oficamdl e vaitthis sub. the c:mphyu gs -I:hw York Rai to Mflibury, where it e St S i g unt! for the daferise of the empire.” Lh.ua‘tcmnm ?:‘{:z nm“.‘::‘: ohth(h:dhmu increased force of clerks succeeded in|Trangit Co. recelving less than $115 positions. "(gr counter-attacks resulted in the| Many of the fifteen firms 2 | MINISTER PROTE The trial itself was continued unt- packag a month wages will receive §5 in gold throwing into, the River of the Germen | have national contrel of butter sog erg | AITIEN MINISTER PROTESTS til Monday. The juror- whose illness as a Christmas present from the com- troops who had crossed the Bzura |Drices have an income as high as $13,- - TO STATE DEPARTMENT. | helted the case vesterday, was re- panies. Sachaczew. These troops suf- | 000,000 each, according to Mr. Kemne. ported still - il S ITUARY. fered heavy losses in killed. Also we |4y, and control the executive commit- | Against Placing of Gold on - Gunboat . captured nine quick-firing guns. tee of the New York Mencantile ex- Machias for Shipment Here. Moving Pictures at State Prison. “The situation between the Pilica |Change. % - (2 et Y o e S ek nston, Dec. 33—The Haitten | , Fartford, Conn, Dec: 23] t change, except fn the region | Arguments on ‘Arizona Prohibition. c today pro- | frst time in m%mm.: Melville : _bf Skrzynuo, where the Austrians after state department in be- u'fl!-'u"fl‘ i y = died lay. : <yt A h 19 ,on Christmas day. | Death wal due to heart distase. ] o Mb:!clum'thg:mbygha ted r‘:svhwud mmfim« b A-*—-—.____ il Count von Bernstoff of troops. Eigh- it nclud- Endeavor. unfon, teen of their officers and about one today in the 3 ‘gold ational -Bank Vot sunion, in, - via London, Dec. 23, 2.43 a. & soldlers surrendered. Presiding Judge Ross ed - tha itl “aboard American sq\ns\“ m.: Reichsbank committee will “It has been established that in the a decision might be renderes The Delaware and Raritan Canal|: ‘. yesion of Przedborz on the 19th in- day. ~ g b ER Staten. 2 @Mmmfim;m.fi.m

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