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_The price of cotton at Bremen is 22 | cents a pound. ppidea can e g ular lines now use the oedsd 8,000 pounds bar gold. The heavy storm over northern Eu- Tope continues unabated. 5 [l VERDICT nn-’unio;o BY CORO- 2 NER'S JURY' AT BUFFALO. 45 2 : E e < 3LR01(;.¢‘;&:;,. Dec. 50, via m:l‘:“.kmn.h, , . | {GEORGIA MOST COSTLY |warnings for another cold wave. Rmm TO GO ASHORE Have Failed to Break Through Russian Line, Which /& Sorms sminiiiation i seighum | o RSP SR, ends” to-close the Belglan o <y —— budget for 1915, the final figure being “received . NEARLY HALF MILLION. —_— ‘Testimony Showed -That Men Waere Gre: H ; b he W i Severaliot: oye | Esti That y Sen- | $98,989,786.52. p . | will be issued or recognized, | The Matron and Several of the Boye E.hm ‘"‘..‘ Should All the " Has Been atly Reinforced e rebantion is. not Wnown | Had to Make Exit by Ladders from | *ators Be|Eiscted at One Time Cost | The army sporopriation bill carry- | Trying to Escape and That the » -~ ¥ N . ! was formall; Teport- . < - ) :r‘dr:i-ag“:o‘uprfvg:tu .o‘;:}o:gn Windows—Good Order Prevailed, Would Be $1,384,000, ed to the House. ' Shooting Was Unintentional. T!uullllil.il Central g‘dw t-..hbo- gun e construction ,000 hos- | . c Dec. 30—Nearly half a pital at Chicago. Buffalo, N. !; D(e’c 30—A coroner's RUSSIANS BELIEVE THAT INVADERS HAVE SUFFERED GREAT LOSSES i E BEEN CHECKED - do] was spent by candi jury at Fort: ntario, empanelled Bt S e all 3eetics e NorimBn | v soburits commitee ot _tne| 8 mvebiats W s 58 Wik . . That the Third German ance on eld _Cen was. . burr the first " r on of Pittsburgh Stock Exchange establish- e lo man s o - Failure of Austrian Advance Through Carpathians is Said t0| Warsaw Has Been Abandoned. - | early” toc States sénators in the history of the |Z3f0UFER, Biook DXy dlan foidiers on Monday. retumed its 5 o B g ndon, . 6.35 ‘the - 3 =jrepresents the tofal of sworn state-| o, o0 Lol octern. France timony of the soldiers, Thomas A. De- rious onnection With the Aus-|. Petrograd, Dec. 30, via TLondo . T pisced ~{ments of campaign expenditures filed Ianey, a provincial police offeer, and Hiet Ft = Stem Bt A6 UM ¥ SR ML T R B R LTI R e e R P e e R trian-German Campaign in the East—In France and Bel- | recun: developments, is that a definite | surance of only 34700 on the buld- | men o' sought eenatorial - honors : 3 3 check has been administered to the|§ President. Wilson told callers at the Coroner’s Verdict. . 2 AR STy H i Germans. The evacuation by the Ger: 4 =~ Candidates Paid $271,926.26. ‘White Holise that business is growing | “We find that the q Walter gium the Fighting is of a Nature Which Permits Only mans of the village of Mistrzewice, v boys and the matron, Mrs.| Of this grand total, there was con- |better and healthier every day. Smith, met' his death Jh Sty forer o S8 miles north of Sochaczew, related offl- Tooms on the sec- [tributed from various sources to the — noon, Dec. 28, while evading arrest for Small Advances on Either Side—Seven Aeroplanes are |cially by the war office. i3 ed by fidor, th " | candidates - $188,647.99. In accordance | W. C. Hoag, of Burlington, Vt., won | unlawfully_stiooting ducks out of ses. i military. critics here as ng down a8, - 2 3 with these figures, therefore, the can- |the state checeker championship from |Son in Canadian waters by a volley 2 in D - . Re- |the curtain on_the third German. ad- 2 yS v didates themselves turned into circula- a fleld of 17 players yesterday. deilvered actidentally from the rifies Said to Have Dropped Bombs in Dunkirk—During vance toward Warsaw.” > . tion' forthe privilege of running for |, = - g 1ot at oy, | e militiamen “who were called 5 . Cost to ans. Al et office $271,926.26. charter hag been grant al v- | tipo; Provincial icer Thomas De- cent British Raid on Cuxhaven a Large Zeppelin Was | ,fromendous o o St A by be. D teiatins Wiy looked over the figires [ Tl 10 (ha Hacts atotapes Mores | 1hhey 1o saenist. i the Germans had succeeded in estab- X B today mln!!:fig‘ m‘ufi‘:fif'fi, :n&de nlt Car Co., capitalized at $1,500,000. Officer Delaney Assumed Responsi- . : - Mistrzewice, boys left’ o ‘was remarki 8hoi o’ > - Destroyed in Its Shed. {ne amat” banik of the. Btira siver, -but ? ators be elected at one time the cost| Forty trains of Germans dead from bility. 4 3 , the ratio [the western front have been sent to| ,Officer Delaney, who occupied the their persistent sledge-hammer _at- | oD. to the candidatés. bascd npon stand for more than < i tacks during the last three weelcs ail- e s N ah \a [Clariol to e burilfl i\ furnands: the responsibility Tor the whols’ aftie Laurent and at Biangy, we delivered | ed to penetrate the Ruuhma ‘hfvrfl flun-" appr ""’L.‘ in E. d;tur-.- The body of an unidentified man |0 Bis own shoulders. He called upon saw has been definitely checked, ac- |atlacks and were successful in winning | Warsaw. The Germans st e ocrats in_Expen with. the head severed was found by | te, soldiers to help him make the ar- ing to the view of the military | ground. The first houses of St. Lau- |reinforcements into the town in an en- - Democrats led in the expenditure | F v 0 *USCas o8 T mont, | Tests he sald, under the law that per- Sitnation In Poland held by the offic |Tent have boen in our possession e | L oame oot ] r 3" and fmally 1n. | nece Soent Biat 88t o progresaiven, | N Ry it o Bt s anan ciels ‘at Potrograd. In that territory |Dec. 17. This position we held in|ihe river. Whem it hechme STIGRIC ites _spent $156,884,33; e or help in an emergency i : ol ter-attacks by day | that the Austrian advan 3 3 gradually | $55,158.94; _prohibitionists, $4,443.2 » 2 an; the firing. the Germans, who have been flghting | De of Hlo ot o e gamed 100 | Carpathien mountains had failed, the | Spreading. untll ‘it involved the fist|sociatiots, S3o4 Tt and independents, Aoy f0e Taling oousterfeit halt | 3. B -Curgin;:Unitas Staide- vive con- groat losses, but they have failed to |yards more. e e e i s | Do Mrs, GNORI wia swakeriod by 104000, Tho aveiage pex capits ex- | dollacs wers tound in the coll or Wil- o) . Questloned the officer's authorits s 3 i hick ; ;. : 3 A pen was ,074.63; 0 upon the soldiers, but he was o s b S Rl ¥ F"‘";" Aetiieny l“""’;_ Austrian operailona-from.the Carpath. building, several of thiese being used |republicans, §2.852.44. Frison. aseured by the crow attorney that has e & £ % cer ime or Vi egral rmitories. ‘Piel cyuital OPPOLIanIEy L NGt b the. weath: [ af Yhy Benerar Diah of the Gotbmam Tt [ The Carnegio Stell Co’s No. 2 blast| D51a0ey had such authority under the The third German advance on War- i stri % i . > el . laws of Ontario. 5 mg‘:s{“r‘l‘g:e‘_i’:n‘,th;‘a‘:s“}‘:" e {ar1n clear enough Our guns succeed- | the Warsaw campaign. . : To Consider Plans of Rebuilding. _expendi furnace at Younsstown, O. which has i A have had a serious cffect in connection | 0} BOWIRE 15 & Seeot pf MUiIong Dhpsive. iue- a0 Tuatinn, Now Haven, ‘Colin., Dec. 30—Georg®} 1ory were eletted. a blown in, Oficer Delaney testified {hat he had with the ‘Austrlan-German campaign |2t Thelus, te the north of Arras Heavy artillery is being bro; up ,’ treasurer of Yale uni- ; several caissons at a point to the east | 7 < aivint ia ingf fadvowrel § Peod of the Con- - rerd watched Smith and his companion, $n the east. - § - y the Germans along their cen versity, “is president 9; orth _Carolina candidates, Secrstary Redfield announced that|Dorsch, who was wounded at th, There has been 2 lull in the fighting (°f Dlaney. = Noyon the most | tWeen Skierniewice and the Piliea riv- | necticut Junior - Republic said 5 Overman was. re-elect- | exports from the United . Stataes 1o |Smith was kilies, Toting s ame of late on the left bank of the Vis- |, 00 "5 aénons took place between | ST, Lhis is regarded here as purely a | tonight that a meeting of ‘the trustees D the rear with a total | December, up to the 26th, exceeded im- | Canadian waters. He called to them tala, except -at -isolated ‘points where An§ B and Cotates ot I‘; Boiselle, at | deTénsive move, designed to prevent| of the, republic will be called a an{expenditure of $702.65. Wiliem Hen- | ports by $85,000,000. to come ashore; that they were under the Russians apparently have succeed- [ et and Combles. ot La BESEIe, 3¢ the breakin- of the German line by |early date to.comsider plans of Te-ticy gefeated pro “of Oregon, £ arrest. They refused. He then tele- ed:in maintaining their positio To the orth of Royer and at ILihons | the Russian infantry forces which are|building the main buildings destroyed|who reported that he disb 31 Fourteen new cases of diphtheria | Phoned for the soldlers. N . 326.94 and had contributed to cam- | were reported by the health authori- “‘I want to -rg.t those two fel- tést Vienna claims to have brougnt the | 5 19 H7e% g MIF S MC S ilq the operating there under the cover of ar- | by fire in Litchfield Ly a Russian advance in the Carpathians to oLl tillery, 3 4 M said that throush the gen- $10,415.93, wae the only candi-|ties of Hoboken, N, J, making 141 ifled he told th a standstill, but. the Russian general |Cometery of 1a Bolselle; a blockhouse | “ynimeial reports from the Warsaw | erosity of friends, , Dlankets. and| Sats ¢3 excsed | the. $10.000 Thit B86a | oroms ta HoPoken,. N, J. makin Dut don't hit them. " into them. by_law, i n't hit them.’ " 8 = near- Ouvillers, thre first line of trench- 50 3 staff records an important success | T8 TN AN ACh Y0 N ourt and we front state -that’ in. comparison with given the Cautioned Soldiers. the bullets from the first and other supplies Y v ¥ ear -Lisko and fhe repulse of the the heavy artillery: duels the infantry | boys to provide for tenm accom-| “Several candidates that safe leboro alls, Ansisian Cpnter attacks. at. L zsol e TR S ;’“g;‘fl;“;o‘&‘t‘g ¢ | operations are mere episodes. modations in P2 gridggea they spent no money whmm the | yane i gl openFu,nd wh 3 tendent’s cottage. - lowest expenditure on o labout. $200 in stamps and money ob-{second volleys snlashed near the hunt sight cent ed by E.L. Hitchens, | tained by robbers. said, he again cau- “nét- 10 shoot pass as well as sorties by the garrison |1, Boigelie, we pushed our trenches| ~_Russians Tal roni at_Przemyel. forward for a distance of 300 yards.| In Galicia the Ri ere’ OF SALOONS IN xmm%:flm-“f:g- New. Eogland| The werk dig about ‘the Wut | clomer. ge =y o b Wfl—u;%fiw jignitores| $2,70£55; New Hempshire, $6,222.25. Cafgence Jeweiry sasesnane. was T T — Delaney - e headed toward the American shore. He A which wasi i FPANCE BUILDING TWO * |had told the soldlers to let th squadron, seven in mimber, drobped | Garency and me @ o oceeded in | vancing from Sanok and Lisko. Gor-| micipality. s gtebockic/ o) The prosecution rested yesterd : R Yo en. SR Wednesday in @unkirk, et o LI 2 i lea is the Junction point of several — FLEETS OF AIRCRAFT. o e oD |when one of them said: ‘Let's .give In the west the fighi ‘Russians s t ik -wm&fiot ti',“i'y’ing;fi P4 | Dec. 24 -we_were-in possession ‘of all|the #mportant - of Gol 15 | TEMPORARY C ure |: - | th, h : Y h: s on either side. The most im- tbfi. ou t of Lo Hassee.' In les south . of and 5 Ly L, Was | saill, was fired after the hunters portant news. qencer: ; > § ’ in nce” comes_in the way of & re- S pat L. ol e R plica in Vort ¥om: Dover thak in nesoplans| Samie =t ity comnter Sorat e |G i i ot | 300 MaiEHty-WE Whity Adults in-Mu- 7 the trial of four manslaughter them enother scare;” and h The finst shipment of cotton from railroads runningz east. west and sauth | _Little Rock, ‘Atk., Dec. 30.—Usher- agdinst Dr. ‘D.. A Hisbee; - Gicrs area T the United States boand for Germany German Trench Taken. through the Carpathian-dlstriet. The | in® in of the new vear tomorrow mid-| Witk ‘Which to Invade Germany in|yt, d.ruggirsl wm:\ ilsl’c.cuued‘d?-rd’:lmn‘!‘ oms‘two e i since the war began has reached Rot-] A German trench taken by us Dec |pursuit of the retreating Austrians in |niht will witness the closing, tem- e T tuxm. 'l‘he,Al;wllgcan Tm;:a;m;: ":1?:1; 16 andmevlagaaazedn ti\e n‘:h s;vas re- | the Sanok-Lisko district has been car- Xomrlly at lhn?',mor every saloon ix; “"__SPL'"‘ oD e f r”‘“e"bo-ld he saw the men drop porting it was held up in the En taken the 18th. During this time our [ried as.far as Yaslk, on the‘extreme | Arkansas. - It mark the weconl| . T Fran otid-}- Sacrat n _|into the bottom of the boat, but did channel for an examimation: of her fartiliery destroved the German trench- |left flank of the_Austfians, which has|ennuél state-wide closing Under tio| i two Great fets of sirerett somcd |tleanip Tamisrmme's, Olered the bat- | ot realize at the. time they has besc papers by British warships, causing |es fo the northeast of Carnoy and de- | been, captured, Yasiisk commands the | Previdlons of the Goin Law; which | i My Sreat G8etS 0F glroratt, armed participate January 8, in celebrating [ 2it: The boat drifted with the current a delay of 24 hours. tes | Pron Fona o machine guns (Dec. 19). fmost important highway into Hungary. | Went {nto effect more than'a year| Which to inivade: Germany | in | ue|the centenary of thy Datis o Lretulg | down toward the ferrs landing, hai o The Japanese foreign office denles | The following day, extending the range | . Hungarian = prisoners arriving at | 2go. spring, to. Pedro Chapa, a Mexicar |leans. mile below, and Delaney and the sol- ;:e L.u thn|t Jarpz::ne:e t(ro(:p;s J‘&‘; g;fe‘f: ti;e,am(l}re anllle?lfl:mu‘litflhed t;v(: Kdiev state that, their commanders, in i "f:e law provides that a couwty |gyiator who has ‘been in -Europe for dle':r!hfo"vwed along the shore road. ‘Vladivistok or at any ces y, German batiery at a point |addressing the troops previous to the | judge may not issue-licenses for anv| s E - st % e first I knew of the men bein; Dlast ‘om; the way .to Europe, s Frand ; Bdvance sald thar the rasult of fis | muBicipatity: wath There: 1o prraas| tue. last “four years:.and who: srrivel arry Alex, a New Britain mer- = : ~ 3 hi Delaney testified, “was wh y % report from Friedrichshafen, by = campesn would be the reoccupation |t> him a petition bearing the sigma- | nors (TSNt on the Cunard liner Car-|chant: filed a petition in bankruptey | 5'year old boy came ranning up o mo way of Geneva. says (hat in the re-|gypER.ZEPPELINE WAS of Lembers by the Austrians and the | tures of a majority of the white adult| *[ungreas of armored bipinacs, cach|His liabilitios are $101.045 and assets |€NAr the ferry landing, saying: ‘The cent British aerial raid on Cuxhaven capture of Warsaw by the Germans, |esidents. Badeadimdiics - o stleg o g B o 1 80 z fassets | soldiers have killed two Germans’ 1 ome of the latest super-Zeppelins was DESTROYED AT CUXHAVEN |ana that subsequent operations as di- | _In Litfle Rock./Hot Springs, Fort| 3niY'ne & =ial carnon ant bowds| 384,491 LA then realized that the Dunters had destroyed by bombs, The Belgian hor- e A > rected by the German general staff | Smith, .Helena and several smaller ith” homb: d iateel- darts: wGl- 1e] The stes Pri M been shot.” ders will be closed by the German ad- | By Bomb Dropped by British During | wonld: decide the war ciites saloon keepers have circuiated| an, "ombs and & . Princess Teent, fuce'® Margaret and | Archibald Kayo, a corporal, and Ed- ‘ministration. beginning January 1, to Recent Raid. petitions and hope to reopen withiz & ready to sweep across the Gemw;z; Enn]cu; rene, just completed in mund . McIntosh and Leslic ~K1m all permons ercept those holding Spe- i Austrian Attacks in Galicia Fail. |week or two. Elina, The monoplancs are. nit=-dqai|an Bacig heve been talen cudl | privates, who composed the fring tary passes. sures | Geneva, via Paris. Dec. 20 1120 n | Lembers, Galicia, Dec. 30, via Lon- e T e o8 Iv £ t X and wiil:make| the Admirsity. squad, testified that they had acted it s understood. has been taken f0|m_ News has reached Romans! § aults BRITISH STEAMER ON LEDGE bieg S gt 4T ol LB 4 under’ instructions from Delaney as a @revent esplonage, Trom Ftiedrichehaten 1o the pncs ot | ke atine e anoots N iuas anhotr. - Al i 4 <t | tacks of the t i Gali- . i peace officer. All swore pos Ively during the recent British aerial Taid on [cls and from the Carpathiang proved Y O Y. | mics. trom. the fronticrs. he|shot and KiNed “sixoyoss o Hepiriog |t they had iried io avoid shooting BOMBARDMENTS IN i 0L Ohe c‘j;:;l‘ae;“l‘[:’; fo e ca Sommdte mnk;.t Unofficial | Will Probably Be a Total Loss—Car-|said and thelr attack will not e in|Bailey. He fired with the intention of Smith and his compenion. Zepp _ orts reaching here .state that the " . st i ‘eared S Rt * THE REGION OF ARRAS months ago was entirely destroved in |losses of the Austrians Were enormous ried Army Supplies. oA T It D s Detll) wiio sia: 3;‘:':"- Held as Military Prisoners. - _ |its shed by hombs dropped by the av- |and that the Russians have taken as| -~ ¢ 8 . man these -machinos ’ Vhile the coroner’s verdict releasex And on the Heights of the Meuse Re- |iatars and that another Zeppelin anly |many as 50,000 prisoners iscluding R e Tl LR S I ey et A 1 mavats e Tvitlonié | romibbicns . wositdas: [he ThTes suliiers b Sivilans: g s > o & ritish a rainloads of guns and other war|Y® : grad - | Col - T aeh I the resul a military inquiry heid Parls, Dec. 30, 10.85 b, m:—The f0l- |ipiand of Cuxhaven. where the Zeppe- |booty pass daily throush Lembers. | Cr8° of hay, outs, automobiles end e e s o o UL | Colonsl TRl X .Chtmay, et re~ | simultaneously with the civil B lowing official communication was is- [lins were stationed, came as a com- —_— Sy Aupis, k" the. British steial T Gifrtit “AArUh Rt Ihe et Site ¥ Ings. All witnesses before the coroner sued by the war office tonight: plete surorise. The Friedrichshafen OBITUARY. 2n Holmes Ledges, Tusket Islaud. in) @¥.50 P 3 0 government " testifled at the military inqutry. “Thers are mo important {ncldents | factor, it is said, haa received urgent e el L o S U i bindon H - The Minneapolis Bedding Co., of to report except bombar ] orders to hasten the completion of two ev. Otis J. Range. 3 e Meuse i e g m: ne destroy . Ranwe, a retired minist , ded = . 3 LUED een - v g overtime. Count Zeppe- | mer representative of this town in the Aoctreas Asserts That Her Marr rom Sunset xpress on Galveston, et ot b oy 2lonE thellin mrtlved at Friedrichshafen from the | gencral assembly~ at : three ssaticiie, | Wiiex and;some of the holds aro fiood-| NI AEETRC ML T SRERES | CU L e e and B Avtente Raat greater, part of the front. Wel. | [¥ont vesterday to supervise the work. |died at his home tonight after an iil- | 8% e oo ment HeNiner. AT/ cruisers will be recommended in a res- aa:{"ag'.f B Zaarioien we canen = Meriden Seot. 3o 5310, Ty b 25&5?;. T Sl ot The et [ e glution to be effered by Representative | _Sen Antonlo, Tex. Dec. 30.—Bandits Fly to- s n the Bod i Savn fallopinx Ye cantoved AMICABLE ADJUSTMENTS.|the gosvel for nearly half a century. > X Actoaes + ek express on the Galveston, Harrisburg Sazh it Since his retirement a few years ago | Dight. court here for annulment of her mar- d San_Antonio rall guns, certain caissons and several - : 3 Tho Navarre registered 2,848 tons os It . | Gussie Leder, fifteen, living in New |and on! way early today groups of nouf (Dec. 21, 22 and 23)- o Nuznsreu- Difficulties Which Have léa‘uhxas Rted pae KBV iniaiee <ot and was umie: ehz‘i;ned to the Eritian fi.é!;e tmo (Z:t{s ltsl.:.t hle':“x:nnrriuhe a:tot‘:) York, committed suicide by inhaling ‘eium ”'“:0 g e L < S S L et o fpre- Arisen the Past Few Months. He was a member of the legislature | £overnment. | Post.was .innocently bigamous, as she | ¥as after she received word her fam- TRPO0) SN acscrahic = v sented great difficulties. It was neces- . in 1884, 5 % e — at the tis that she had |il¥ ome Rzeszow, E A pmier. .navariholess, opr ARvAmCRS Were # . " - |committee on woman suffrage. Rev. ™. RRE Cecil Gordon Weld, a musiclan and . T Marti Y tinuous and never once did we fal- | cerning interruptions of the commerce 3 ADE AT TER HAUTE. - The executive committee of the ose Martinez, a wealthy Mexican f:,!' evel i of thi scouutry continged today €0 ot Mr. Range was a Free Mason and Odd g5l playwright. The' plaintiff in the case from Durango, who with his wife and Fellow and’ 16 Ky state police association met at a \ Brilliant Actlons in Region of Arras. |f0rD official Washington, there was|ciief tegplar of n,;"'”o:,,,',";, srand | Total of 109 in Cultodzeror Conspira :;cl";; ?“fflu}:":fl.’:}“““‘{;’x“;,";rm Hartford hotel for a discussion of mat- | J2UBhter occupied the drawing room t : 8 San Ant - ! ~“Fyom the Lys to the Oise, in the manifest a tone of confidence that the Templars in Connecticut. oy at Ffection. daughter of a weaithy stockbroker, |tSrS Of general Interest. Ten chiefs in the Antonio sleeper ,was over 4 numerous difficulties which had arisen : Srene ijn: CREAREanch: looked by the bandits, who missed be- jfTeslon of Lens and of Artas, there oc- |in the last five months would be ami-| weading tonmras 1 roied his golden | ' 10 nanolis; ind., S0—Deputy Tio Brownr wealthy physicdan of M. e A i R Fo I T ¥ curred several .very -brilllant actions wedding tomorrow had he lived. Be- Dec. i = money, besides jewelry of t value. | Which, in their entirety, presented the | 2RI 2djusted. ssion had turneq|S0¢S his widow, he leaves a son and | United States Marshals made two ad President Wilson will ask for early A Ay waukee, from whom she was dlvorced A S lated was Martinez when he dis- . & dantess sy ditional arrests at Terre Haute tonight passage of the bill consolidating the | >0 & 4 ""‘"“;o::d‘":ffi?gggh“of o iieh | to measures which the Unitea States|Saturday m’gheint?:rmen:'flub %2€1d | o indictments returned by the fed- and married Yoo - She and Post Wers | rovenue cutter service and the life save e Lo Shcapd et Du G- the. north of Lens in the reston of | ¢'11a properly take in cooperation with|Meriden. federal grand Jury charging conspira- 2 ing service and naming the merged | U’ um’d,.hmh a l", their all. orthe e s do gains mot far | Great Britain to reduce to a minimum A e ST o cy to corrupt the election of Novem- Mo ontes o Basambl seryices. “The Coast Guards.” g b Siroustt. v / from Notre Dame De (cusclation on | [N® necessity for extended search on| ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE ° |Der 3, 1914. Joseph Btrouz, a traveling Dec. Pt ; rXE o Antonts: slesper, Tenbiag 1t of the 1 Dec. 16, running from 200 to 300 yards, | L0 BiEh seas. It became known that OF B salesman and Claude Patton, employ-| Marselles, 27.—Arrived: Steam-| The comparatively mild weather this gt Facirmn At On ‘the 17th a furtker rush forward | 23eNts of the treasury department act- ON! DE CASTELLANE.|ed by the city as cemetery superin-|er Britannia, New York and Provi-|month has been favorable to the her ey o g By L O Won us 100 yards in one direction and | N I corporation with the state de-| g o —=—e _ .. | tendent, were the latest to be taken in- | dence. ring fisheries of the west ocoast of[procr PeTO i e ooy e ] 300 in_ another. OB fotal - adeasca | partment in oné case aiready had in.| R° ribunal_ Postpones Decision|to cusfody. One hundred and dine| , Genca, Dec. 39.-—Arrived: Steamer|Newfoundland, and already about ten e (e 3 Pu““m"" - ed Dee. 18 was 800 yards, Dec. 23 we|=pected a cargo of cotton, which in- Pending Further Inquiry. residents ‘of Terre Haute have now |Canouic, Boston. million pounds has besn shipped from |{ D uliovad, they became fHghtencd Srg made further progress of 150 yards, |Section had satisfied the British em- o been piaced under arrest on account| New York, Dec. 30.—Salled: Steam-|Bay of Islands. pulled the w,{om""""’m - &"a...“‘..., which brought us to the junction of h:.ssymand f?d:uuitteddm? s 2 nf;fi:; I‘Dne:t 3hl 1.22 &,!;]L-—;l;fla Has;. gc&: t’:”m federal grand jury in- = Ul;ll'i_:flh-“.' ulvl:mw«'pooll ; Themisto- T —— o (e P! the shipment to its destination. o] trik ere tomight dectJe n , . e Russian Government announces g ot s, from Loos to Rutoire and | ™Tho heliet was held in official{ the sult.of Count Bont D Castaans Qiifax, Dec. 80.—Arrived: Steam-|that it nas set aside of J50.000 Tor e, |, Thfee men were engaged in the c o e holdup, one remaining on the rear a _ | guarters that a mutual understanding|for annuliment of his marriage 1o An-|Posses Pursuinn Robbers in Arkansas.|r_Pretorian, Liv es in an international competition to i e Ta ey, TPt strikingly suc | Tent be. reached wherchy logitimats| Tt Gould, who'is mow the Dacaess L€ Hot Springs, Ark, Dec. 30—Posses | g N, otoHS Dec. 30—Arrived: |be orsanized for the discovery” of new | Pascwsn the mloriore o W0 Went gistance, the enemy wa compelled to| CATEOSS could bo certified before their| Taleyrand. It was expected -taat the|from three countles, with bloodhounds | Steamer Carpathia, Genoa. technical methods for utilizing indus- | “(One : ey e R departure from this country and there- | final decision of the tribunal ‘would|are close in pursuit of the robbers whe | NEW York, Dec. 30.—Sailed: Steam-|trial alcohol. _ by made immune from detention. ba rendered, but this was aga‘n pust-|iilled Constable Henderson Parker of | °F Stampalia, Naples. i Fighting Near Carency. 7 LA T R poned pending further inquiry into|Cove Creek, near here, last night, fa- The arrival in Austin, . Texas, of | wound. = Mrs. J “To the south of Lens thers was|. 7 tue case. taly wounded. Emmett Nunn, a Mal. | T2t to Address New York State Bar.| Postmaster-General Burleson gave rise | who. with har f fighting in the region of Carercy, and ELGIAN MINISTER PROTESTS vern merchant, apd,ecriously. injured to the report’ that he will announce|oocupied & lower berth, became hys. of Notre Dame de Lorrette. Here the| _ GERMAN REQUISITIONING,| Vote on Suffrage Amendment Jan, 12. | his father, James Nunn, by beating him siden his candidacy for the United States|terical when the robbers demanded her territory, even on the heignts, is ‘| Washington, . Dec. 30.—Woman suf- | with-a re n an unsuccessful at- the annual meet- | Senate to sueceed Senator Culberson | vajua n clayey and élled with springs. Trench- [ Of Merchandise Worth $11,400,000— | fragists, who called on Representative | tempt to rob store. The robbers Sea before he returns to Washington.” te Bar asso- ©8 become inundated as soon as they + H v, chairman ¢ “house rules | have been led inte the Ouschis ciation, which will be held in this city are dug. As happened iu Belgium, the Means ‘Ruin_ of - Industry. ymmitte AL iver ‘bottoms 2 alivertroe committes. today learned that the pro. |river Jan. 22 and 23 Averko Widunowier, 22 years old, rifles became mud-covereq and the 8 i 4 posed s e constitutional - . who has living about New Yi e s e TDame De Lorrette came 1fnoaour' y‘)’o:: pariment a protest against the requi- “”““t:;':v“m 12, Mr. Henry said he zushington. Dec. 30.—Initiating the ’l'ok;% Dec, 31, 12.16 a. m.—nfiug_:..-. session, Threg davs later the first|Sivioning by German military authori- ::p%c e o A e ive _fight 1o be waged in con- | eizn. office ;'"‘ the Nflfll‘fih!n e~ trenches were ‘ocqupied by us. The | iz in Belgium of merchandise wor:n|S4 DY more than a two-thirds vote |gress for passage of the government '&f"’," o r:“?‘;.. ma&- g o following days we were stopped by the 000,000 francs (311,400,000). He as-f. i o:_‘““ out Dt e ship purchase bill, majority members{ed in Vhd& wg- 0} tox- any o.J:r fog, which made it impossible to reg- | Scried that the policy of the Cer- ‘;mw Ay :n“'.}l.f‘h'fléfl .ugw sent in’ a |of the senate commerce committee to- N‘we.lon hols way to Europe are ab- ulate the firing of our artillery. mans meant “the ruin of indus:ry in|Protest as: e 1endment. day filed a report recommending the | Sviutely untrue. o b TR P TP ey measure in vigorous terms. ¥ e g § . Germans Diiven: Back. S R e Seven Aeroplanes Drop Bombs in |’ bl Four Year Old Girl Scaided, “The Germans endeavored to de-[Wtre not taken for the u Dunkirk. $2500 Fire at Milford. iddletown, Conn., Dec. 30.—As the M bouch from Carency, which position | German- army and that conscquentiy| London, Dec. 31, 1.05 a. m.—News| Milford, Conn, Dec, 30.—Fire, | result of burns received when a kettle they still held. They were driven back | th> seizure was in violation of Lhe|reached Dover last mnight t a|thought to-have started from defective | of boiling water fell on her, 4 year old Wich heavy losses, but still they retain- | fourth Hague convention. The mér- -quulmm umu;? over | wiring, tonight aid $2,500 Annie Sava died .tonight in a hospi ter Eastport:| The steamer Trent of ed possession of Carency. chandise included ctotton, rubber, 1oo!| Dunkirk y and | the rmlee of ; tal. The accidentally the . . “In the approaches of Arras, at St.' muchines, canned ‘goods and metal. dropped bomps. . v 2 - | 'Wall Str fis i3 from > . | London.