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" Norwich VOL. LVIL—NO. 16 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is De" - . VEIGHT PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS JANUARY 19, 1915 Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Froportion to the City_’srPopuIation s London, Jan. 18, 10.20 p. m.—Buda- ey i L e S ‘ o9 ; |Still Impossible to State with -Any Degres R e e | EREAENTED AT HEARING. BV iR e or oo OF DEMOR- | Abram J. Randall, 91 years old a have been su one: o join col- = | Mrs. A(}.-nr'w-‘ :-l)-.u',‘vzi.: i 3 L o e AR ran b onns T | Sy SamaniaE CRROR e En ARl A of Accuracy the Number of Lives Lost British Cruiser ...B::‘;b"d.d Semice: |, The dreadnaught North Dakota lca = e . . ) <.} | the battelships of th Where the French Were Driven from the Village of g amsteriam, via London, Tun 42525 |ENGINEERS $3,725 A YEAR| DEMAND FOODSTUFFS | it percentaze of hwest Africa, now ia in British King Albert of Belgium, sent « mes d hands, a belated” official report from | {sage of condolence on the carthauake . : he German governor, which has Just |y ; on Passenger Trains, $3,342 | Since Resumption of Trade with Mer- | disaster to King Emmanucl of Italy. ture! reached Eerlin, says a Britisn cratser | Maximum g $3,342 | Since P La Boisselle, Which They Later Recap = : : {PEOPLE GRADUALLY REGAINING COMPOSURE bombarded the “open and undefended | on Freights—Declares the Pay Ex-| chant Fleets of the Alliss and Neu- | The cunard liner Orduna sailed from | Work in the Ruins Being Carried On as Fast as Possible— town” November 24 { | e [Iew Verkc wid o big guns, ach 53 X - ral: s . eet long, s o her for rd deck. . . WAS BLOWN UP R = e | ceeds That of Any Other Craft trals Has Brought Total Up. Tect long, lashed to her forward deck. | Yesterday Many Persons Were Rescucd Ao i1 00 J N DEPOT | FOR WHITE HOUSE BIRTH. ‘ L1 cahibiting o temon o 1% tona| ; ildi FRENCH AMMEUNITIO lTL“n"d‘. of Tolegrams and Many | Chicago., Jan 1S.—Governors of | Washingion, Jan. 18—Only _slight | SXUPIURE, 4 jlemon 16 12 Inches | ous Towns from Beneath Debris of Fallen Buildings, | : seven staies of the union could make |decreases in the foreign trade transac- Presents—President Talked of Little | more money sitting in the cab of a|tions of the United States are shown Else. {1ocomot on some of the runs of |for the year 1914, in spite of the de- | Angered at the A Wi tro ire—Germans — the western railways, than they mnow | moralization of the overseas business And Part of the Village Was Destroyed by Fir g Washington, Jan. 15—The first day | recelve in the executive chairs of their | during tho sarly stages of the Euro- in the White House of President Wil- | respective states. pean war. That the falling off in t Thi ve rench from | ihe Took Advantage of This and Drove the F R i I Th el | : 3 3 ) Their Positions, Only to Lose Them Aft O B ousands of consratulatbry teicerams | hremen and hostlors are. demanding | the United States. for foodstufrs and and many presents and the turning of | higher wages and better hours, in out- | Other supplies since the merchant grandson, the child of Mr This statement was made here today Lot greater is attributed to Counter Attack—In Russian Poland There Have Been No | 1 Dresident into one of the happiest | lining the railroad side of the case to | fleets of the allies and of neutral coun- end treatment of his mother, Vincent Cariello, aged 21, shot and killed his father in their home in Erooklyn. Where They Have Lain Without Food or Water for Six! Days — Hunting Parties Organized to Exterminate! Wolves Which Have Been Attracted from the Mountains! Mme. Ernestine Schumann-Heink, | contralto, arrived at Grossmont, near Diego, Cal. to spend & year to by the Scent of Human Flesh ain her heaith. | { Francis B. Sayre, born Sun- |by James M. Sheean, attorney for the creased exports resulting from marked by the arrival of | western railroads, whose engineers, | Europe's extraordinary demands upon men in the vation. ‘The grave look |the board of arbitration. Presentation | tries hiave resumed comparatively free| A gpectacular ball will be given at| e aibe i 7 n has worn since his wife's | of evidence for the men began Nov. | Operations. .| the Now Willard Hoter in Yashiantor| Rome, Jan. 1S—The uninjured peo- |do more than estimate the amount 2% Noteworthy Developments—In Galicia the Austrians As. supplantad by m broad smile | 50, 1514, Bad was compiated aay . o summary of the trade movements | the New Willard Hotel in Washington | ple in i hauaice graduaily | the monetary damage. One. unomcial call marks, |during the calendar vear 1914, issued today emerged from his | ter which Sheean made his t their composure and |estimate places the loss at above $69,= orphans of French artists. sert They Have Forced the Russians to Ev:_lcuate private office Jaughing sympathetically. | He went on to say that the annyal|by the department of commerce to- aid to “the volunteer | 600,000, 3 i He talked of little but the new arrival | salaries of these governors are sm: night, sh, \,(\:(!Q.leo":v exworts utions amounting to $1,014 A te amsliney Subscriptions for Relief. - broughout the day, and described the ban the wages received by some o s as.comparad ; with eceived by the New York S "le conditions that prevail in| Subscriptions for the relief of ghef Trenches— Vienna Dispatch Says Thus Far the Prussians | (ironehout, (he day, and deserive e RE T BT e e received by the New York State e 3 r the relief of the ard of the American Red Cross, sufferers are being raided throughout: ing the total to $440,47S. {Italy and the pecple are geperous in| resfponding. King Victor Wnmanuall 92,596,480 in Dr, C. T. Grayson, the White House | ern railroads, who ask wage increases SERInats &1 Have Lost 877,107 Men, the Austrians 284,000 in Killed, | phystcian. ‘reported tonight that both | which Sheean said. sould: amount to Mrs. Sayre and the baby were pro- |$40,000,000 a year. Hungry Are Being Fed, inced that | department o anno With the ar uri T - last a | The gallery in the Academy of|, w''h ¢ = again has gone into the stricken re- E gressing favorably. Mrs. Sayre is oc- e 708, [dluring the month of December last a|, ihe gajlery in the = Academy ofland clothing nearly ~everywhers gion to render what service he can Wounded and Prisoners | ona fios athieast room on the sec_ | [Maximum Vearly Salary $728.20. [tatorablo trade balance of $131.853,077 | nches during a_performance, caus- | hupETY are beinz fed and clothes and | to the distressed people, Queen Helena | ond floor of the White House, where Of the Jl"flu . 'f',"",‘(, T s achieved by the United |ing @ wild Rtk iy A ’:‘lu..“u;‘« ng rapidly constructed for |today sent a trainload of foodstuffe. = — | the eams in_on bright morn- | entire vear to Jjune 30. 181 1 be e = forth ; he temporary housing of the home- |clot! and medical s to the ings. Sayre will remain’at the|shown,’ Shecan explained, “there is|INVESTIGATION OF THE | Tens. g medical supplie: he ople in the ruined towns Members of Royal Family Busy. 7 for passenger | Field Marshall Lord Roberts, who 30" Tor. Beciehe Grol. SO CALLED MONEY TRUST |died at the front in France while vis- aracteristic France AUSTRIANS FORCED RUSSIANS |35, o 290 U0, Mave, a maximum_of FROM THEIR TRENCHES| The bab: said to be a perfectly | engineers; $3,3 Work in the Ruins. | : s 3 25 o st iting British troops, November 14 of| Work in the ruins is carried | Memb royal familr, e {4 hoek | On the Heights of Zakliczyn by Con-light hair, ang e e | Reaiubt e Mistnit e Covertos | TteiE and W LAREGoRoE Size. b Mo Tor o AT e o e e e ey e in |t engaged in refiet work. Thomas = et contrated Artilery Fire. Satheroed smiles fo the faces of |of seven states receive 35,000 a year | —— 2 by of Lt e b L e e s St Tenfa de- Page, the American amoassn- s Sl | White House employes, who have mot for less, while those of seven other| New York, Jan. 18—Samuel Unter- |century one of the most popul ax com-| bils of fallen butldi where they had was among those who went to the o bayonet. A French ammunition| Vienna, via Amsterdam and London, | o fe TEOCRS raploves Wip have mot|of fons. WS LRSSE Of amv wii myer of New York: who was counsel | edlans in the country, shot and killed |lin with 00d or water for six day rthquake region today to distribute depct M Up and pa the village |Jan. 19, |:.‘2d ; "‘L;];he~ ;mwlah_‘w Preside Cleveland’s adminis. | above the engineers' maximum e [to zh‘s- znuu (‘vn}{mztcn which investi s self in a r vad station at Yon- wfl}tq_"f;'\”fl {vfi:i\;‘“ rwo‘r\u»ms to the A\»‘snt\.l(‘. 5 The Germans, | Statement issued here to says SR nEs |gated the so-called money tru Ieers HeEs o eld At Avezzano all the dogs in “North of the Vistula no events of | —_— e Roger W. Bason, of Wellesle; { = eached in time to 3 have been killed. in order to : Engineers Average $185 Per Month. s | s : # | heve e B importance have occurred. On the ! » 1 | Mass., a statistician, were t | Italian Government has signed . them from prowling in the heights to the Zakiiczyn (Gliciay |$190:000 ENDOWMENT FOR | “Actual carnings statements for Witnoayon: 7o testinied. ey ot ol with an Fast St. Louls, nl,| Rescuers Encouraged. among the bodies of the dead . “rench | our artilery by a concentrated fi YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS |engineers and firemen for me i e f the investization|firm for the delivery of 8.000 war| At Avezzano today n en persons At several ces wolves, attrac ter-attack some hours later the French | our artilery o o5 i e o ; Bih|opening session of the investigation | SLOgRde e Rt e e L rolves, a 2 3 ot e Russians from some of their | S in which the demands were presented | of the: federal Induseriel ropoion ses. None of the horses is to be| Were tak live fror ruing, six |by the Seent of an fleah havoch Nature of Fighting in oo | evacuated the trenches for a distauce | Mecting of Corporation Yesterday. B neddctually.an | pic organizations, namely: the Rocke-| or iitor A St s tiereLito. redouble: thetr ]y 3 have been formed 1o /hunt A French eve W official | o gix kilbmeters (about 31-2 miles) i T the month, wit | teller, Carnegie. age, Cleveland, | crowd of 1 sathered around | efforts. _ |and exterminate them. In som= in- authority, gives some idea 04~ | his front and retired i disorder un-| New Ha Conn., Jan. 18.—An- | €arnings of 534 }| (Ohio) and Baron De Hirshch founda- [LiPp Genkin, a Russian when he be-| It still is Opiate with |stances the wolves are said to be ighting near o e Siies ot | O (he heights, leaving pplies " | romise from Mrs. Herbert Shefiel of | Senser service that month earned an |y “tintermyer contended that, while | rested - | esulting o for the allies, but|rifles and quantities of upplies. ew k 1o give $10,000 towards the | average of $115 maximum of | they were managed and administered. S | L =N : b= e SLihe piane SnOlen | ~On “the rest of the front” in West |endowment of the Yale ualerats j2210, while in service their|ine” laws_ governing them should he unidentified man, apparently | ISBELL'S AMENDMENT |$5.000 BEQUEST FOR r mo over thelGalicia there has been only an ar-|press in memory of her late hus , | actual earr h were o ise e advocated federal char- | 45 years old, committed su E | & e e T eapatehed to a point|, (10 the Carpathians the fighting |other gifts, this brings the endow- |Of $221. Other firemen in combination | LT & by federal trustees when the | DO in New Haven by using illu-|m ic i | o CF roops were being | 0% 1CS! iniversity up to over $100,000. even higher wages et Lalag o LR — | ervice Reform Association. | That Amount fo St. Mary’s. S Tt A e { ,The meeting was mainly given over{ “A caveful investigation of the in- |} R"%¢ income s g s A shedle damged. Girmas BiEg L a s Gonn. 3 It &, ESi I MILITARY TRAINING FOR fto_a consideration .gf ths corporation | Creased cost of living the west| " 'Both Unermyer and Babson _{plane was found on tr ast of Ala- lariford, Conn.. Jan, 13.—Senator 18 —Several charities of 2o Biemtans | by-laws. e prificipal point determined | SIOWS (hai prices Lave not ad o i sentee control” exercised | BO° mall_Danish island in the | sbell of New Haven, chaire ) are remembered . - stroms, frax a ood GERMAN RESERVISTS |jeing the continuation of the o | so fast as have | ¢ the countries lendine|North Sea. There was no signs of|™ > judiciary comm rade Emeline Chene: the right bank of misliodoki- : b Tinasr, Cthe. s ov of e c es leading | 17RO tonight a letter to the Con- hesey,: wi as ¢ { Al Considerations Maust Give Way to Rl commitiee. " Garernoe arcue T men und dustries, as being not only unfair to | ¢ CTeW Service Reform sescoin: R s Nothing Decisive in Russian Poland. | Snesdy AT RRtion: = as present for the first time. | Best Paid Craft I'soca. Businies ’ i , Baltimore _policemen raided the | ionl, concerning I 2R paed mend e d Bequests for Church Pur- s o STled dbe s s e Tiho treasurer reported that the en- g N | S Cntormyer aiso assertea that | Patuxent Rod and Gun Club. near| MeRt o the pre 1 service law | [ ut corporation, Mrs it e e alunee ia London, Jan. 15, 10 fdowment lias increased $380,000 since | b opinion the “liieit sathering of | there, and ‘arrested 145 persons and |11 this state, e attention | leaves $5.000, the interest to R T tho unfavorable | p. meAeccording to Handelsblad, | commencement. The prese [ money!in’ Certain quarters had een |Zei7ed $150 in cash, blackboards. and | Of, the members - thers inter_ | be used for St Mary's church, Man- Weither condltions which have pre- | Emperor Willium has issued an order | permanent funds, exclusive direct cause: of much poverty coq |racing sheets n the in | chester, Conn ; 1 r some weeks, but the Rus-|that the untrained German reservists |held by the Peabody and nearly e railroads and oth- | o e of a number of other be- ailed meo ¢ aine e il nearly all the railroads and of George Ellis and Harry Billings of |0 Prepare | R s Irmenlenoe an etaterents (el of small enzage- | no longer shall be permitted to serve | trustees. corporations were under the c ., Georg is an rry Billings of [° PF esidue of the property trenches prisoners of war. ; graduate siudent at' Harvard | aadiiiy -organized them after |VICC 8eNts who ralded their plant|“®pal, s e Theey hoth t As much as we would Hke to give | former Indian missionary, they had become insolve = aide edunterletine g 10 anug Lo o oo o o gy opening that offer deceased vrisoners of war the last mil- | Doir e lectirer on missions | GEN. VILLA DUE AT e el 1820 gold pieces. 1 Hins e on Watson of filton, 'as trus ces {itary honors.” - of the em- |school of religicn. New rogulations : | — he law. | and they are to dispose of the property Austrian e e o T o D o bt T o nar(ons ] THE MEXICAN CAPITAL.|DEMURRERS OF BILLARD EdwinrRest oga b vas e c ordance with speclal Inetrues n G th le ations ust zive way 1 the ain - | g e 1 |when he we 1 n. to relatives and friends, many ssia | auisitios jckly as possible of the | Join Carranza. In $3,825,147 Suit Brought by New |bazzed five ts are generously remembered. ever ess . Sl S el | . 5 ail of a dee Upon the death of her daushter & necessar training. | = Haven Road and N. E. Navigation | T r ity > s wor | A Y | NO MESSAGE FRom i on, Jan. 15— b 9 | - without leaving any issue, or upon the the operaticns of the Rus- | f 3 | 7 i | comm jateo- Persons living on the coast of e th of the last issue, trustees baba Pass, through | Caucasian Troops Fight Obstinately. AMERICAN STEAMER CAMI roll = Ykl ol the exce rected to o Broth- Kirlibaba eh | P | NO a s n%o reland, jon St Sxos pay t Broth expected to carry their az- nople, Jan. 19, 155 a. m.—| 0 — Mexi D o S i warn ‘or the fnterior e for the Manchester, Conn., $25.000, to Carpathi- | cial communication lssued here, “have | South of Sable Island. : Roque G, e tae on e o oA, g¥e b ¢ e no o oo g whether of a hospital at South Man- have oc- | obstinately defended their positions | ed by the convent ruling the demurrers filec the de- | in or not the law w u i ster. rred. | against Russia’s superior forces. A | ecutive to succeed fendants in the suit brought by the| _ : 2 £ the party only temporarily in Mrs. Thorne, Mrs. Cheney's daugh- Prussfan Losses 877,100, thostlle attempt to encircle the wing of | Advices fo this New York, New Haven and Hariford| The British cruiser which has been[er. Under the law. dismissgls ¢ ter, is given all hou I s 25| One of our corps failed. Afier a fizht | were artmen { road company, and the N g off Hava January 11, | made with the consent of at’ the Boston h 400 Vol D Taeea o2 | vest of Hot, the Russian cavalry fled, | from steamer Camino, sation that while 1 [oand Sias e i - ‘ 2 ke b | street, and the property at y ° -3 - eaving behind its de: and wounded.” | w h reported yesterday that she was | well pr t G den & tl Y. & same type, | tic bor, M g e e G =t | elplees Bt sea, having. lont her- rad | there had 'be ver §3.525,147 alleged e e anied o | bl 3 Austria the, hocordtng e the| To Efiminate German Products. |der in a storm south of Sable Isiang. | disorders and the » o the Blllard company from ¢ { v : aris, Jan. 18.—The government has| 0 mMessage was received from (the | OVCT the general s nsfer of the Boston and Maine r “Geors- | ¢ [NATIONAT SHANTECHS decided to appoint a | Camino up to noon tod: K > 1 from the New Haven'io the Bil- into the | & | REVOLVER CONTEST | study a means of estab! | e Dominion amer Gutierrez ompany. The other defendants whe -1 siations for the conservati 3 relations between the | L Laurler, despatched from here on | €xPlained to the statc e D Huals e them on | coDted thinks the law should De|To Be Given by United States Re- pital, lasues of capita participa- | Russlan markets, with the object of |TeCeibt of the Camino's call for help, | the belief prevails o des IO I | Sae regarding certain clas- volver Association, S INkDis for ade: ¢ outside | eliminating from both German prod- | Was due o Teach the disabled crafi | roops accompanyi W oo Heven and Hart- s | sificat as nstance, waiters, . sues outside | ht, and it was expected that the | City and Generais rail Samuel Hemingway. 1d- g GRS tmactsers, farm also men-| New Yor 3 - the empire bet It is ex 3 iEhf, o | S > 5 ity a A rescue expedition was organized | {inac 2 - n New York, Jan. 18 —In order to se- Piatned that & e | — — 52dy Laurier would arrive here Thurs- | he is endeavoring eith o Samuel - [t Be €. G taTssasan outar] o e schools, the | cure additional entries and Hepeass e subordinated to the paramount ne- | PRESIDENT TO GIVE HEARINGS o s gy o {385 Olregon ndl the/ Carrana» slémen | we > Sound o \&T Dloyes | terest in revolver practics, the United essity of husbandin o St cisco, by of the . faction ers asked for a separa- | NOP e ox nare in ler's office should Siseainai s o itste arees of the country, with a view to | ON_IMMIGRATION: BILL o Bilati st Dengma i 2 tion of the tws isatine, icPAe- | persons reported killed when the nt | ¢ ed service ite tod DS il | nual mesting here tonigh ided to - #1 Brproen-on of the War” | Has Set Aside Thsa Hours Next Fri- | fhe Beople nf that comtry T % | REVOLU-TON TN HAMT: H company end hel N P e | may be N et ol g Y —_— i ompany. Judge Case in his decisi | with no way of limiting ke {0 connections Wit ef amat OREEE GERMAN REFUGEES ARRIVE day to Hear Both Sides. $1,500,000 FIRE L IS SPREADING RAPIDLY |says s are so vita Jacob Frumkes, a grocer, of Now|tivity ndoor championships this year. AT SAN FRANCISCO. | == | 7 20 EEASI NIGHT: —— |1y interwoven as to be incapable dying of a fractured skull, | e ver champlonships of the as- SAEEy | Washington, Jan. 18— President Wil- AT TRENTON, N. J.|General Meteilus Has Entered Cape |t separated. For every pur ing been beaten by two po- | TESTIMONY ALL TAKEN Fill “be | competelk L Copt son received the immigration bill to- Haitien with 1,000 men | says the decision, it appea One Hundred Women and Children ext. but the dates for S tha n he tried to prevent the to v as passed by congress and, vield- | Insulated Wire Department of John A. o T 0 = |ever subordinate to the rairoad [arrest of his 10-year-olds on for car- | IN METCALF CASE competition will be an- from Tsing-Tau, China. |ing to appeals for hearings, set aside Roebli Ca aitien, 2 1S.—Gen- | Pany, the navigation company ryving a revolsver. = the executive com- 5 | three hours next Triday to give ear to Pstiinoa o Cov ke Hamee, Tt 18—Gen- dealings i A S | Lo {Case Is Expected to Go to Jury To- : Slan Framcisoo, Cul, . “18-—Onp] o Who weuld trge him tojavwrovel (Menton; N, Yo Yen S1%: Fice. tonight | ernment troops, entered Cape Ilaitien constant party to all of them.| ur bank robbers, who aitempted | morow or Thursday. Colone icago, pres- hundred German wome: A rRudten: »xT*lvm e e € to the White | 2ially desiroved the insulated wire de- | With 1000 men today after reaching | WDIie it may have been 2 “dumm n | L b a bank in Andale, Kan. were| el .r.l.:v:( of J. B. Crab- refugees from Tsing-Tau, China, which 150, With Testriotive Hteracy teat fon | BATtMent of “the John 4. Roeblings |an understanding with General il |2 Droceeding of this character. 1t s not |chased away when Clira . Drosgel | Providence, R. L. Jan. 18—The tak- | tr°€. secretary— e Japanese mow hold, arrived here | rmige, With restrictive itera te fions compgny. Ferdinand W. Roeb-|brun Guillaume, who is u candidate |OMIY & Drober party, but a verv nec. | NiENt operator at the telephone ex- |ing of testimony ai the tral of Jienees i Schack. the German vieo consul. met | PRUS IIIHent Ceclaratlions by the | company, eatimated the loss at $LOM.S | Who commands the Insursem Gand | degree of eharaeter ot § erests, | all telephone bells the Atlantic National Bank, and the vessel end arranged for transpor- BISIOent, that (hie form of vestriction | 000 The insurance on the plant 14 e6- | Which {00k possesion of tare ety oce ey s | e Henry De Kay, a New York broker,| NEW SPIRIT MANIFEST tatlon to New York, where the refugees nhope to obtain passage to Germany. {ho Drestent Droposes tavor: ewhat | timated at $750,000. Saturday. The city is quiet DISTRICT ATTORNEY REMOVED Commander John M. Poyer, U. S. N. h es of ‘misapplication of the E s work form; v 3 Vas| on, Jan. ates broblematical but the fact that he has | destroyed will be taken care or tn Lbnt | reveopington, Jan. 18 i esident Wilson as|funds otfhe bank. ended toda IN BRITISH ARMY B 5 commissioned by P n : embera of the party said there Eat t the 1t Il be taken care of in other | revolution in Haiti is spreading rapid. | e e i o b e L R o bearing to the [ case is expected to go to ; ; - ; said ¢ sranted hearings has . aroused . the | oo SRl be tak ke t 3 5 ! : a i eS0ay Ar TS adas Shown by Rise of a Man from Private wers stili between 400 and 500 German | FIU0ISC PeATingE has | aroused the |t s 1 for mauted half |1y, according to unofficial advices re- |The Haverstraw Man Who Killed Hig|P0Ple of the island the President def ot Y women and children in Tsing-Tau. | 0P8 7 ons s ©of the entire works for making insu- | ceived at the state department. Gen: | 'S | thanks for their offer of assistance in| The defendant’s counsel to a Brigade Major. Their Tisbands and maio relatices alf| (2L he will not veto the bill. lated wite and electric cables. ~No | eral Gillaume 15 personally Jending tne| Son-in-law, Eugene M. Newman. |iieiks for their offer of < have certain counts in the e i rala relativee e pTan ihcre, are mwun. demo- | part. of ihe'wire milles or Wire rope | Tevolationnry | focieor LY led = = |set aside on the ground that there| London, Jan. 1%, 1.45 a. m.—An illus- rais who believe that the bill could |works was damaged. swept all befs th 3 Albany, N. Y., Jan. 18.—The remov- | " ad been no lose to the bank i | tration of the new spirit that has caslly be passed over a presidential| About L200 persens were empl FAt Gonaives, " ™ €8¢ |aior Disirict Aitorney Thomas Gasan |, James A. Whitney, an undertaker, | p% PSeR Do lose to i afks mentionad | coras over the Britih s whieh AMMUNITION DEPOT BLOWN veto in both houses by the necessary |in the departments destroyed. ooy o | oiien to Gonalves. {of Rockland County as a result of the | 21< his assistant, Miss Cora Gannon. |nuq been subsequenty - arn” Tndge | formerly it was exceedingly rare, for UP BY BURSTING SHELL |two-thirds majority, ~ - them working double time SIX OF CREW OF BRIG |recent/acanittal of Willlam' V. Cleacy | Fore sefionsly iujured on Bumalde | nrown ruled thet he' worlfehays e bricale oo o saans Seie o = =L u rd, Monday after- | grown Tuled that | 0 . o Ty noon when a trolley car s int e the jury that “unauthorized |sioned officer, is seen in an announce- French Evacuated Vilage of La|CENSORSHIP OF “MOVIES” SHIP PURCHASE BILL SonLIIE AREMISING [ I8 oot lew: s Engsne\tst em | AR 100 SOl S st ) © | pitharawale constitute a loss to the | ment by th Gazette of the promotion el an, is sought in in-formal charses - bank even though the b e e B o e Bolsetlo, but Later Recaptured It. IN MASSACHUSETTS BEFORE THE SENATE | Took to a Boat Off Mexican Coast— |Hiled today with Governor Whittaan | relmbureed, | e B e e L B S T s of Haverstraw on the charge of kil | | : brigade major. Captain Dimmer em- Believed to Have P z by Frederick E. Newman, father of | Between 150 and 200 sugar refineries — — d as i sold! n 1 Paris, Jan. 13, 10:35 p. m—The fol- [Must be Confirned to Such as Would | Efforts of Administration Leaders Suc. s Y ished {the slain youth. The basis of the ac ,‘ the north of France have been com- Movements of Steamships. n‘cg-:m:d & Sommiseton i v;ng&z _.:‘2? lowing official communication was is-| Satisfy a New England Conecience cessful by Vote of 33 to 24, Los Angeles. Calif., Jan. 15.—Six men | Cusations was the alegation that the|Peiled to cease operations because the | verpool, Jan. 17. first et _Engls Liverpool, Jan. 17 rst cl ss career. Ho rrived: steam- | 98mition of hi of the crew of the brig Lurline, now | district attorney suppressed evidence. ans seiz d thelr copper apparat- e : - f > A 3 - el Thiedr o ers St. Paul, N ork; 18 won the Victoria Cross in the fourth Following the blowing up of an| Boston Jan. 18—“Only such pictures| Wash Jan. I8—Administra. | a derelict off the coast of Mexico are| Gordon H. "Peck of Haverstraw |us and sent it to Germany to be used | K = New Fork, vis Halitan. o | month of the present war. He was ammunition depot caused by the|as would satisfy a New England con- | tion of the senate succeeded |Dbelieved to have perished, by flmm»“:um the governor that if he would|in the manufacture of cartridges. | > = ey Bursting of a shell, that part of thesclence” may be shown in moving [today in again launching the govern. | of flage of La Bolselle (about 20 m 16th, steamer Lusitania, New York. ~|$°nt in 1906 to study army methods in the steamer Panaman, which ar-|order an investigation “we might lo- | R Havre, Jan. 1 physician’ later was released oh $7.500 — Belgi Germany iles | picture houses in this state on Sun- | ment ship purchase bill on the logisla. | rived here today with the remainder of | cate the man who offered money and | The Rev. Edward K. Bishop, of the|Chicago, New York. S e o Fhgiecee s Dortheast af Amlens) occupied by our|day, Deputy Chief George C. Neal of | tive wavs, after ten days of delay dur. | the crew. Including Cogtaie wwan am |the men who Teceived it” during the |Park Congregational’ Church,” Grand |~ Napies, Jan. 18~Arrived L3 iti $roops was burned and we were com- | the state police, who are the official|ing consideration of tha Distct C. Christofferson. The Panaman came | Cleary trial |Rapids, Mich, will have a dancing|puva Diacsta, New Folco Steemer British, Sfeamse Besche) pelied to evacuate The evacuated | censors, said today. Columbia appropriation measure. Re- |upon the wre ofthe Lurline off e {floor built in the new parish honse| Liverpool Jan 18— rrived: st Vigo, Spain, Jan. 18—The British lerftory was re-captured by us, how-| The manager of a film exchange|mublican determination to fight the | Acapuloo, Mexico, and tried 1o (o the Arrested for Iilegal Operation. {now being bullt, in an effort to at-|zecland, Portland via Haltex —- 0’ |steamer Highiand Glen, bound for e moening o o 1ota " wack on |had complained that the storv af|Ship Mill was immedlately re-asserted | Waterlogked brig to porn bul Eave| Bostom Jan 15.br. Assueres W.|ACt SounE Darishioners to i tors | Zegant York. Jan. 18 Stsamer La |BUNOS Ayres with provisions ran on the morning of the 1Sth. 3 et had been Tuled out by the cen- | a8 Soun a5 the senate had adopted. by | up the attempt. The missing members | Turner: ‘was arrested hos tomigt | Touralne. Havre for New York, sigs|® Fock in the bay Tho enemy has bombarded St. Paul |sors for Sunday exhibition because it|a vote of 14 to 24, o motion by Sent | oF the Crew Peok 1o a heat betorn (e | Lurner, was performing an illegal | Men of the navy who were on board | nalled. Dock 8:30 a. m. Tutciey, 5~ |bedly damaged. She near Botssons. Tobropented & crutlfiction in ons of Ator Fletcher, (o proceed to its.con- | Panaman was sighted and have not |operation on Miss Trene Michardine ot | the reson Sy Tho Were on trip| New York, Jan. 18— Arrived, stea port under full speed, but the water ‘In the Champagne some German|the scenes. “It was too crucl” the|sideratfon, been heard from. | Arlington, who dled January e | around Cape Horn and into the Span- | Transylvania, Liverpool. ° *2MT | gained so rapidly that it was neces- aaroplancs have flown over our posi- |censor thought. Scenes from the life | : | i Sy xarpoe), < i = Shir ish War are invited i sary to beach the steamer, Hon. Thiay wero * received by ' our |of Abraham Lincoln were harred, the| Bill to Reform Consular Systems. | Weman Killed While Handiing a Shot. | o gl e e 3 | bonds. ship for her cruise through the Pana- | Denmark to Confiscats Z The Highland Glen is of 4,783 tons ¢annow and meoldne guns and two of manager said.s because the censor| Washington, Jan. 15— senate nill qun, | —_—— 2 {ma Canal at the official celebration of | fondon, Jan. 15, ;[,e»‘)hn n Wheat. | regigter and_was built in 1901 She them were brought o tho ground, in- | thought that battle scenes were 100 | to reform the consular systems so that| West Brookfield, Jan. 1s.-- |Catholics of England Not To Fast|the opening pateh to the Bxehange Toiemmasik des- | belongs tothe Nelson Steam Naviga- Tie g Bimes near Bar-lo-Duo. The|streng for the Savbath goneuls-general, consuls and secro- | Mrs, Elmer Blodgett, matron of the| London, Jan. 19, 3 a. m.—Cardinal| — pany from Copenhagen says fent iy 0% Company of London. - he four aviators 1n fhews |use Suine the wek SOnstioned for |tarles to embassics and legations may | town farm and. Wite of ihe. warden | Baurne has rantod disserasta ta it | Suffering from temporary demen- | government has decided to confisceiy i m“‘ m"“"” P Ry b e ';,ofi‘:e ol forbidtxj‘p;u&d(f“é\me 13;_3}:2 '::y(‘:‘m;“’é;!n!;‘v;c(“limes':x the as accidentally killed whiie handling | Catholics of snxn;mx. by which they |tia caused by the heat of the engine [all wheat in Denmark of foreign origin | Negro Lynched at Taylorsville, Ala. - | stat o > fort n Tew | passed today by (he nhcoiC Posts, was |a shotzun today. The woman was in |may eat meat on Fridavs and on fast | room. Frank Wilkins, & firomen . on| e the value of $500,01 5 g8 1 g ATgoRSe eome desuitory | bition of fime showing duncing D ondmments, i Mouse, with minor | the habit of practicing with the gun |davs In o pastoral letter ho savs|the steamer PLladephiz, Gore e | oot erii dooirits S mmmt | Eamterille, M. Jun, 13 Set cannon 1 i e | o g 3 rough play, famen Semate mmust be concurred | every forengon. In some way the|that this step is necessary because of |board and swam about ten wingtes ondent, are now 3 = 4 > v < the Argonio to “the Voszes | cruelty’ to himen beines or animals, |in by the aenate before the measure | weapon was dipclisrget. pyremsturels] the bk rise of Ao aaa Jqoiuse of {board ar ng rescued as the steamer | Tondon o, nesoticte e fonehod ot Taylccaviie AlmaoTe Womstorms._ provatt or'the use of firessms. _ | becomes Ia. and the whot encared har head sunstitates for Qe ey rehase ofllynched at Taylorsville, Alay ~ ear : 2 to sail from New York. !corn ang fodder. hers, - today. .