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wlletin . VOL. LVil—NO. 30 [] NORWICH, CONN.,. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1915 TWELVE PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS The Bfilletir;’s‘-Cifculation in Norwich is Double That of Any ” her Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion t o the City’s Population VIOLENT COMBAT ON ‘l “ wf”fi'a{'ap'“ Wiison Predicts (Van Horn is to mf""fj“se‘*ljjflr:“;iw Demacratic Plans the Woermann line, was sunk on Jan- i 4,000,000 pounds to Greece. gary 7 off the Fatagonian coast by the { e A British cruiser Australia. e crew H E: ings of icago surface nes were taken to the Falkland Island. | SAYS FARMERS OF THIS COUN-|HAS APPEALED TO THE GERMAN |in yaminey decroased apout o per vent | BUT THEY ARE STILL HOPEFUL — | ] Greece Mobilizine Army. TRY SHOULD GROW GRAIN /AMBASSADOR. S FOR SHIP PURCHASE BiLL. —— London, I'eb. 3, 9 p. m.—A wireless despateh from Herlin says the Ber- Between Russians and Austrians and Germans for | iic 5l sl “imaeensian; |ADVISES BUSINESS MEN |APPLICATION IS MADE| Earthauake shocks cccurred 1n 2 THROUGH CAUCUSING number of districts in Yorkshire, Eng- A receiver was appointed for Gowan & Sons, soap manutacturers of Buffalo. making mobilization preparations and land. & e continuing the fortification of her f G & 1a hold Strateglcal Positions of Passes froager To Co-operate With the Government in| In His Statement the Accused De-| The Bank of Germany's £old held: | Should the Motion to Recommit with Saxony to Decline American Gifts. the Framing of Laws For the Ben-| clares He Is @)German Subject and |week. Definite Instructions Prevail, Repub- Amsterdam, via London, Feb. 4, 1 : 4 m —Necording to the Perlin Lokal| efit of All the People—Addrosses| “Did Not Put Foot on Ganadian| Fire in the wholesale district of AL | licans Declare They Will Renw At. Ea o o e L okall] | 20 any, N. Y. caused six firms a loss o IN THIS BATTLE RUSSIANS ARE AGGRESSIVE By B S A | National’ Chamtist: of Commerce: Soil. $150,000. tack Upon Its Return, to decline the Christmas gifts of the by R —_— f A da American people on the ground that The total output of the Anacond American neutrality in the war is Copper Mining Co. in January was 13,- Nothing but Brief Reports of German Attacks and Repulses | morels, hynocriiieal, since supplies of 700,000 pounds. Come From Flanders and France—The Turks Have Washington, Feb. 3.—Co-operation | Washington, Feb. 3.—Formal appli- between business and the government |Cation for the extradition to Canada Washington, Feh. 3—Plans of a s ministration democrats to save tha ammunition are being sent frami S T it of all |Of Werner Vs r v S government ship purchase b 2 e a aming laws for the benefit of all | ner Van Horn, charged with 400,00 £ D purchase bill went to Cermany’s enemies, the people was urged by President | ‘attempted destruction of human life,” | APProximately 1,400,000 persons have | ayr attended the sermons of Billy Sunday | pions of the meamee Ll but cham- in Philadelphia. doned rope of success in an s made at the state department to- y by Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, the Brit- h ambassador. 3 T T Wilson tonight, in an address before | LAWSON BEFORE COMMISSION several hundred representative men |d Twice Been Repulsed by the British Forces on the Suez ON INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, |here attending the convention of the Tort ta tomorrow with def- recommit the bill Chamber of Commerce of the United| What Van Horn is Wanted For. | merohont of Chroste) dion ot M home i ”"‘I;'“"“"“-‘ for its amendment . i; i States. 1 jeclared that ve must = o . evolting Canal—The Russian Naval Arm Has Come Into Prom- | Declares Operators Realized Union|States, e declared that 'we must| mne ambascador called personally at|of angina pectoris T e Oedoceats: Obduirate. Would Make Them Obey Laws. cover the best means for handling pun. | (he_department and presented a brief & e 5 cotton | fused. to oiin& democrats flatly/ re- p 5 b e i gover the be: ans "0~ | note to Secretary Bryan based tpon a| Forty-eight thousand bales of cotton |fused to accept the concessions of inence by the Sinking of 2 German Torpedo Boat by a| ~cw Yoric, Feb. s—John R Lawson, | NG BEORICNS, . e Unitea States|Communication from the Canadian LIy e Decemben ) ey Sxroed nponfn the secrst }executive board member of the Uniter ation in t lteq Sta minister of justice at Ottawa, inform- |31 and January aucus 1ast night and the majority . . Mine Workers of America, from the|in time of peace of the same kind of | i, 410 embassy that Vam Forn was — leaders discovered early in the day Russian Submarine Off the Coast of Denmark. district which includes Colorado, to- | united spirit which move n dur- | wanted on the charge of attempting o | Stocks of corn in Chicago exceeded |that they could mot. ryusier ool ty day told the federal commission on in- |iNg wars was advoc .‘,'r:.' by the pres-|gestroy human life, through the wilful 000,000 bushels, or nearly double & R o dustrial relations that the reason the ii‘er-b ;:v;:;’d;::s:r‘ésd; ;‘”(hf-‘.};“:\irfi“fi:"’}‘“ unlawful destruction of the St.|those of a vear ago. | (Continued on Page Six) Coiorado Fuel and Iron company and|1sS 2 e 5, W “ | Crois river bridge. — nd “when men engage In : e thb] SONEEE AR Hevens y s The Russian naval army has been|tured a thousand prisoners and Sever-|gpuer gperators refused to deal with |no war eoming ¢ into the war of|3] machine guns while winning heigits| roanized labor was | because they | the Dursuits of peace In the same spirit | S¢'y Bryan Refers Communication. | The Bulgarian moratorium, which| CONTROVERSY OVER EARNINGS ming into t} {which were stubbornly defendel bY|yealizeq that the unions would force|Of Self-sacrifice, as they engage in wer,| Secretacy Bryan referred the com- | oy rree months. = OF PR it Mctallyl mepor 0 ihcenen L them to obey the mining laws, which, | wars will disappear. munication to the solicitor of the de-| el OMOTED ENGINEERS einking a German torpedo boat by| “In Poland and Galicia ha€]| pe said, they had repeatedly violated. Predicts Shortage of Food. ;ui.me?x for examination as to its| The Standard Oil Co., of Kansas de- | Enlivened Session of the Board of Ar- a Rusasian submari off Cape Moen.{been no change. Mr. Lawson, who was a witness last| rppe president predicted that, while | 1oI f the application is found to be|clared a quarterly dividend of $3 a bitration, Denmark, — week, was recailed to the stand after | tnere is & shortage of food in. the |lceuiar Van Horn will be ordered be- | Shire) pavabie February 17, tr 5 Sehilo mndonbtedls heavy feh CANADIANS TAKING Mrs. Petruccl and Mrs. Margaret | worlq now, the shortage will be mus : States = commissioner Chicag e Feb, 3—A controversy over The Bergen County, N. J., Board of | the .earnines of promated s Freeholders appropriated _$14,000 to|enliveneq today's session ot fro s aid in mosquito extermination. of arbitration in th rallroy Dy ski, EXTRA PRECAUTIONS | cre hiot joid & = the battle th Te Prevent Any Possible Attack on the {iirs Petru wives of Colorado min- 1e story of Ludlow and as they had seen ii. s three children were nearest to Vanceboro, where he is now under detention, and the Canadian au- thorities will be allowed the privilege of appearing by counsel to make out a 1 greater. Ie pointed out that, . the guidance of the department agriculture, efforts must ve made by ‘armers in the United States to sTow n progress in there is little th the ordinarv engagements seastern war star t e western railroad i ildi t 1 ti hear prima facie ca sumfici 2 H wage case, characterized this campalsn, with the Parliament Building. e Lo death I & Subterrancan | more and more grain in order that the | the demand Tor the Sumanas 14%tEY| Dominic Margold, aged 16, was shot| = Early In the proceedings last Decem- exception of the extended fighting now ok o ’ GijeebenEHere e bt o 2den Whel fworld may be fed: Disoner * thelto death In Cleveland by Joseph Fin-|ber, W. S. Carter, presidont oe ing going on in the Carpathian mouniains| : Ont., Feb. 3—The dynamit- | the tent colony w: met g Speaks of Foreign Trade. Prelimi dura a grocer. The hoy was stealing | Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemes between Russian and of the international bridge over| Mr. Lawson said that the only rea- Pl Sl o) _ Preliminary Legal Phases. bread. and Enginemen. then a witness and Gecmwin foe the' n the S river at Vanceboro, Me., |son the operators had granted the| Speaking of the foreign trade of the| The machine Al S b : o : Row acting with W r Siimess anc b monkrieins fF the o i has leg the authorities to|mirers anything was because “they | United States, the president asked that | certain point, works almost automat.| David Lloyd George, British Chan-|enginecrs Sae ity AL Stons of the b 1 2 ¥ 8 | extra precantions to prevent any | had seen the bandwriting on the wall | business men devise some way of de- | ically, and there will be little for the | cellor of the Exchequer, and the Rus- | tredtced an cgupse! Lo ned to show In this battle the Russian offensive|BoSSible attack on the Canadian par-|placed there by the unions” As he|vising exporters in the United state department to do involving the |sian Minister of Finance, P. Bark, ar- | that even when a fireman 1o beomtey B Becw Sttome. But T ports|liament building at the opening of thc| testified, be held copies of twelve of |to combine to secure common |exercise of any discretion B tivea at Tarie | €0 enginer, heieoiiman 1z promoted that at Beskid Pass the R have| e e Do ook T I Taw i fand:) spenclch and 1o kiFelong Ume) {commissiotier has passed upon the g g the so-called big salaries drawn on Liat at Bes cmnET e The bridge incident has sug-|Iach of these, siid he, had been broken |in such a way that these co-ope ©|case. Should he decide that there is| A bill to incorporate the Boy Scouts | prefered. rua or e e ed to officials that some partisan|many times by the operator he | devices may be open to the use of all. {no o the Teutonic allies|S¢ ceptured a thousand prisomers in o struggle for imporiant heights, which were atubtornly defended. but which X se against Van Horn, the pris-|of America under a Federal charter t y the antl-foner may be. discharged without fur-|was favorably reported by the House ohibitea such combina- | ther proceedings. If he holds ths man | Judici that he favor | for extradition, then it is competent for a nation hostile to Great Britain |operators realized might take advantage of the presence, would force them nos at the u t only to obey ions | He declared that apparent the | trust laws pr 4 The exhibit showed the earninzs of selecteq engineers promot Fo y S promoted si eb- Committee. ruary. 19 s engineers.” oL o0 of the Duke of Connaught, governor- |statutes but would prevent them from | tions now eneral of Canada, and attempt umbers of wo im to the Assoriaied Pro ing the war op- | compatibic with the “gen s f Today J. H Keefe, i ome- ers|a change if a method fair to Van Horn or his friends to take an ap-| One hundred and fifty Bulgarian |eral manag. el ot gon 1 v the s vielded 5 - R + N o % e S aeaiga | T S a - a nager o < At fnally the Russians vielded. !thing unpleasant in the Canadian sen- | from southern Europe, who had never|be found. He spoke of the wor peal to ihe State department and re- |naval men arrived at Dedeagaich In |Santa Fe senmmil s Julf. Colorado and In the west there brief reports een a mine before, and then paying|dome by the bureau of foreign sist the execution of the commission- | Bulgaria to organize the naval de-|on the wit S ded nfrie daye of Gorman atta m whai they pleased, working them | domestic commerce In “surveying the |er's order. It is even possible in ex- | fense of the loealicy which ho said compiten (o exhibit nothing of a srectacular | erot as long ae they sed, and ke world” for the benefit of all business |treme cases for the United States| heir ing to !;es‘ll:n:“m“‘fl:{\dhfim'f‘\" See % _ei l"ur e ,x {vided ith ) cartridges. them in a stat poverty for the re men, ourts to be invoked in the prisoner’s| The cargo on board the Tokomaru,|what they e.,_rm‘“u these engineers e hes e British | serutiny has bl appiied to of their lives. Busi BI P | betialt, though this i r SRAL r % b i i arnec remen. as well Suez canal, mear : v A erplind by e dEe cn gk usiness Men to Blame for Laws. |Delalf, gh this i3 a rare occur- fone of the steamers sunk in the Eng- | as engineers. The working of oy ovelt 1o S R 7 ticketSTof admission e T e Business men themselves are to |l ®RCe lish Channell by a German submarixe, | iority rule, 1t appes S miles north of Suez, wh E nihcabAe Rockefelier foundaiion and formert Business m iselves ar i . 5 . L o e 3 appeared, frequen ter.ted to throw a bridze across th o ¢ husiness of the session|member of the personal staff of J, D, | blame if intelligent laws affectinz them an Horn to Fight Extradition. was valued a 500,000. ';‘rvetf young engineer to leave th % ay anad 2] Kanta ot S U e ] B ok eller, ocoupied wiiness stand | 2re not framed_the president said. He| Van Horn already has indicated hi g 2 { throttle temporarily for the o = i ot S e ae e s T e e o e o iootn SIAnG | adoed ihiat' they should <iome. out’ 1nto| DUsEoss ‘of fehiie extradition, In 4|, President Wilson refused to send to| The new exmibic corractes Cornen in January they had sufforod ield and those, which ate now be- | the arternoon. 1o defnded the prac- |the open and use thelr kncwledge of | iclegram today he appealed to fha|the Semate the State Department's|to show that I Febmacn 1as oo s raised and trained. It is under-{tices and policies of the Rockefellar | conditions to bring about fair laws te | German ambassador to look after his | COTT ‘p”m’"!’;": ‘}"hhefg;?ég" Eovern- |average of $56 a -mon®: ‘earnéd hy Pulgarian premier, M. Ra d that the appropriation will be | fou 1 and the aims and jdeas of | Pievent busiress evils, {interests, declaring he was a German [™®! ris i Pt S pper ship- | promoteq engineers “as engineers” was voff, ie anthority one hmndred million doilars and that He admitted that the 11!"‘ 5‘1! *c:‘\»x\y «uestion was m=n}!r~n; yl”"“'w"f-r-m did not put foot on Cana- | MeNts. frend -:']‘ggeflfedorot sbloi.rm June from $87 to that the attitide parliament will e asked to give the| 1d, within the ed by Mr. Wilson as an example of | dian sof 3 08; In October from $97 to $122 ang reference to the war is strietly t authority to borrow that|the charter granted to it by the difficuity he had accu- | The last statement was taken here f""‘fl‘}:)"‘:"';’;“‘fl";‘i‘m_en —— U:g]c:fl'n ln_:t in February, 1214, from $87 to $103, From the tinor of a siatemer from the Bank of England,|York legislature, do man ra format | to indicate purpose on the part of the|°f s e g g S L e Gl — [ . : | i prisoner to make the technical point|C2use many of the plant there _are | TEACHER-MOTHERS WIN : 3 O 3 : hat ER He : he | looded from the overflow of the Ohio by e b b e b Bl Thers Sl ates be| ot the put SR e pro- | TELLS Wi AT that though he was on the bridge he | 100 AN Tk hich is expected | prganda azainst organ Jabor « ‘Li?"':m"?se TR T x actually i:md \on Canadian | River. DiEose IN NEW YORK. ulgaria, the premier ssid, rerac; to take the form of a stamp tax, and|campaign agalnst compensation & = As the divisional line or boun- ~ - | Mrs. Lit i Bt AL it Whtt SiEt it n e e -5 | Svorkmer he declared ther ! —_—— g between the United States and| One bridge of the Cincinnati, Ham- | ! ily R. Weeks Reinstated—Ap. the monstrated by tl.c|number of necessities. inc tea, | not even a remote possibility that such | E. R, Thomas Says Railroads Are Gain- ada follows the middle line of the|ilton & Dayton railway was washed| Peals of Three Others Are Danied sugar and citr Great inter s no dream of larc Macedonian question, s fruits. is manifested | e ORI e Mo tng Tralb. i Croix river, and the piers of the £ away at Miamisburg, Ohio, and two| by Commissioner Finley. the| Mr. Greene said that while until the {bridge rest on Canadian soil at the Th damaged as a resu of the high g those members of tne Tu itude of opposition, which has|first of the year he was 2 member of | YWashington, Feb, #—President T.|¢1d wherc Van Horn®is said to have ! Albany, garian race now dominated by Serbia wolitical truce since the begin- | Mr. Rockefel personal staff, he had | B. Thomas of the Lehigh V placed b wrge of dynamite, the of- SRt 3 . 2% | Mrs. Lily R end Greece, he intimated, mizht lead|ning ¢ , but which, with ajseen his but twice in the|rgad, told President Wilson tc | ficials here attach no importance to s Sophie “,:us, of Hoboken, XN.|as a teacher Dulzarie to take action at u futurc|Zenera n jmminent prospect.|past five Mr. Greene said he onatitens ChowEd: A this plea. s John Wilking, whe m”sl;“’ is | schoois in iy s S o aee e trouble in Colorado to|ment. and that the raliroads German Embassy Much Interestsd. o och on e “'L»lldp?vu;l(:“r' er-mother ined today There is a report current that thement measures to pass without | be economi | gaining from an increase in traffic The German embassy was much in- e G = Al 1 commissioner of Greeks are {ndustriously making mo- | iSm. — — { They needed less regulatio e told este the o od pase. |10 May. education. Appeals of Mrs. Lora W, bilization preparations and are 1-: ATTACK ON AMERICAN ! the president, to better their condi-|ing upg:uln\':m Horn \-b“xl‘ rfi?:f?effe-’fa‘;m; P el e Lt ey S }\ agner, Mrs. Sara Breslow, and Mrs, e S o e i [URGED THAT COTTONIBE GOVERNMENT’S NEUTRALITY | i a Teport on_his citizenship_from_ the | Jonm N Carlicle nf W i ni When T that the tertown us state | In the cas Iroad with|German ¢ nsul @lneral in New York. Of Mrs. Wee R Tl SOt BodE Teh e b it CONSIDERED CONTRABAND. = fhe com_ teacher-mother S rea statel thoooeh: Wi inion publicly in regard to the| One biue Plymouth Rocke roosterand | case, that of AL ch it runs, - Do v am c nade twney « commissioner of highways and will ap- | missioner held absence fro e ndered to the British forces in|e: = | Coloane Gazette Declares Bryan Has|which I am connected made twney-five| State Departm®t Officials Reticent. |point Edwin Duffy of Cortland 10 soo- | wark re percd, @ 1L 31t ot g th Africa Oniy Lieutenant ol |Sit John D. Rees, Unionist Member of | Made Himself the Mouthpiece of the | (PIusAnd reports last vear to the in-| “Oiicials of the state department at|ceed him. tute neglect This was the onel S. G, Maritz now remains of the the House of Commons. | British. ferent commissions and boards in the|'1is stage positively decline to express finding in four original South African r=bel ; | the comm T Tlole . 9t o A > : Bridget C. Peixotto, Jeaii, Amsterdam, Feb. 8, via London, Teb. | vou will see what 1 mean by the need | Suficiency of Van Horn's contentlons|2¢ hens, the property of Warden F. J.|passed on by the commissioner severei 4, 247 a. m—The Cologne Gaeite, a |for less rezulation.” Mr. Thomas said. is offense was “political,” that it | HOSD, were stolen from the grounds|weeks ago. THREE CONSPIRATORS { unionist member for Notts, | cony of which has been received here, | \Wo need consiructive legisiation.. | Wi an ot of war directed against his |of the Esex County penitentiary, at| Mrs. Breslow and Mrs. Wagner faii- p urged that cotton should be de- {coniains a long attack on the American Eadrentita tha o Sitie emy, and that his inten- |Caldwell, N. J. EXECUTED MY AUSTRIANS.|ared contraband of wars ifaroid ) e L T sioner held, to exhaust government’s neutrality. The article | g3 to prevent the continued & of ephul law, 1itroduces " p 1 reme S at hand before appeall : g o, Tennant, parliamentary under-secre- | criticises seriatim the Doints in Sec- |t tee Lot o e sen i qduced | across this bridge of| A bill was introduced in the Penn-|to him. and on (hie sooreq oroH! tn Connection With Assassination of|tary of war, said the requirements of | retary of State Bryan's letter to [nited Son: nianititting vatlooens fom ciedin unitions of war going to|sylvania Senate increasing from $20,- | denial of their ap; a Archduke Francis Ferdinand. Great Britain had been adequately|States Senator William J. Stone of [S00cit in coal sompanie i 1 against Germany.!000 to $30.000 the appropriation for | reinstatement - safeguarded s9 far as the war office|the senate committee on foreign relo- | og by Mr. Thomas (o President o pointed out, however, that in |the erecting in Washington of a sta r district superi Amsterdam, Feb. 3, Via Tondon,icould see at present. The authorities, | tlons, repudiating arges that the | .o heing one pending measure er to prove his act was an act of jto n. George G. Meade. | they might have carr J'eb. 3. 243 2. m.—A Berlin desratch|acccrding to Mr. Tennant, believed | I'nited 3 : 7 b R Van ates had shown partiality to Horn must produce evidence | would greatly hurt ne railroa ) & board of education. cceived here gays that the executlon|that Germany had a sufficient supply | the allies against Germany and Aus-|mha mensure was recommended by At- “"'-»sh gfl'l‘n';.unuv:- Ligher au- . Dr.'KaH‘[_:eb{(ncipf, Social t mem- Denia} of M Or of three of the conspirators in the as-|of cotton for her war requirements and | tria and nouncing the American neral Gregor: D and by direct orders. The act|ber of the German Reichstag who cast sed the fact the had assination of Archduke Francis fcra-|that therefore to place the staple in|government's stand with regard to the : e of an individual on his n responsi- | the single vote t the new Ger- |revealed to the hoard bef inand, heir apparent to the Austrian|the list of contrabands was not neces- | exportation of war munitions. S are o bility usuaily is not accounted an act {man war credit on Dec. 2, was call- | guged s |ed for service in the army { rone, took place Wednesday sary from the belligerent point of| The art son of the court fortress at Sa iew. Mr. Tennant added that other o, Bosnia. The men put to de: interests were involved which it would Veljkko Cubrilovio, ~Mieko Jo. |10t be desirable to touch at present. vanovic and Danklo Ilic. Two oth ers whe hed been found guilty of h ireason and entenced to deat of i le says: LABOR LEADERS ON ! an made himself the mouth- | TRIAL FOR MURDER. |7 e brutal British standpoint. i s based on force. We are o at German-American: are thelr views sh 1s a teacher tr On the other h: married w should produce ev t he was acting X —_ 3 plicit direction and suthority of the Growing Out of Disorders in the-Re-!German government Rt i cent Colorado Coal Strike. tion of the neutraht der ex- | A young man giving his name o ex . Goodwin was arrested in N is said a viola- | York aft he had flooded Broadw of the United |stores with bogus che signed as 1 RUSSIA RESENTS SHELLING b R T R L e, St by Germany might be involved. |“Major E. R. Goodwin, T. S Body of Missing Man Found Jakov Selovic and Nedio OF UNFORTIFIED TOWNS.|cpistle. We now know what we must S Dy ';1"».“}‘3’3-.3-”3; S el Ordinary Civil Criminal. | = = o arkhamsted e Thelr sentences later were com ’ — - \ expect from Mr Bryan's management | Secretary of the Coiors . The Canadian government egaEmDIyof SUDSINOw, Atexice aa- “Jo Sghses e T ab Will Treat as Pirates Airmen Who | of foreizn affairs. of Labor, and Eli M. Cross, vice 1ts ation referred Lo the man ag|tionil guard at Silver City, N. M., was | e ears respectively. Drop Bembe. “American neutrality is only a thin|ident of the same orsanization, jan ordinary civil criminal. Incidental- | PFOken into and the arms and thirty | brother, Nelson Swanson, sioy Gavrio Prinzip, the Bosnian student veil hehind_which is concealed eager- | Were atrested here Monday on Huer-|y. 5 "ic"Jointed out ssuives v | £ <5 ead 5,000 boguits fof smmunition | : who actually slew archdu morzanic wife e they isiting Sarayevo, is unde sentence of twenty vears impi t having e and! TLondon, Feb. 3, 7 p. m.—The an- Wwere | nouncement that Russia wouid treat g alas pirates airmen who sheiled unforti- onment | fied town= has been unt | great interest in Englan early this morning, was foun in the woods in of this ness to do England a good turn, Know- | {200 county grand jury bench war- il be guided by our|rants on charges of murder zrowing 1f America respects only | Out of disorders in the rec coal ed with | brute force then we shall give full play | Strike, were taken late today to Wal- A promi- {to brute force.” senburg where seven ol Horn, in the event of his surrender un- |St¢len. Mexicans are suspected of the jder extradition proceedings, from be- {theit. ing treated as a German spy or even | i'x.& a military prisoner. President Wilson told callers at the on er lahor e B — White House there is a strong a 4 tence him to death.|nent official, however, said today thal o= men are bing held without bai 2 ng hope throughout the world | e AT Russia’s action would probably not be | BRITISH STEAMER ORIOLE field Ailler, the tenth o e arrested ‘!VAN HO;NSSAVS PLAN {for peace in Burope, but that he could | TUR A MPT TO [followed here. He pointed out that & result of the grand jury indictments, | AS MADE IN GERMANY. see no plan for pushing a peace plan : 2 ;. CROSS SUE. {aviators act under orders from the IS THREE DAYS OVERDUE |js being held at an unnamed poin: i | i e o Baty Iy ret Z CANAL. | military authorities and it would be| - i U Ll [ New Mexice: | Said He Was Paid For Job, But De- o Darttord Dospraal Lwhy i eaded difficult for a court to fix the responsi. | Alarm Felt Because of Activity of Ger~ | Details of the charges agalnst | clinsdies ettty Whes B A il s e ad 1 e | ders reat : Fled in Disorder When Attacked by|hitity for the Iilling Dby a bomb dpon man Submarines, under arrest are still withneld By the| ? | Jersey Legislature to amend the | Found Dead H the British Troops. a certain individual, T suthorities. Murder and arson, hoW-| Vgnceboro, Masme, Feb. 3-In a|en sisters” laws, by permitting corpo- | oI e -odging House. The official opinion in England is| London, Feb. 4, 3.55 a. m.—The Bgit- are included in the charges nam- tement tonight Van Horn asserted|Fations to hold stock in other corpo- Iartford. Conn., Feb. 3.—Carl A. <airo, Via London, Teb, | that a covrt would discharge an ish steamer Oriole, which left London ‘ ght Van Horn asser a number of the warrants, ac- old, n of |rations for purpose of invetment, but | Olaff, 60 v i 15Tt avrnstinents itor dekit , und dead in The following officiai tured airman who came to tr for Havro last Thursday and was due | eording to Sheriff Farr, L e T ucH T byt voting. Dower: a room in a lodei tonight, a n was issued here toni the ordinary criminal procedure. at Havre on Sunday, has not been re- g e ar G R S pnent T S e G | suleide by gas pol el uri ported. Lloyds are paving 50 guineas e Uil a8 pad Job, hui do-| pANAMA CANAL WORKERS the medical examine o = s per cent. to cover her total los MOVEMENT PROHIBITED OF clined to say by whom he was em- dead fourteen hours. A not S sl b d s il i e e e LIVESTOCK IN KANSAS 4 | HELD MEETING TO PROTEST.|near the Lody read: “With since e were perm D!SAVOWED LIEBKNECHT.| the Oriole, on account of German Sub- st S En i f;i»ma’;»”‘?fixf”é-’,,m‘f Against Charge For Rent, Fuel and|2RolSies to You, my dear Jack (a rial to the ot t X r s - - % marine activity and fears are also en- | From One County to Ancther, Except For Voting Against War Credit at a|tertained regarding the steamer Bor- Meeting Called For That Purpcse. |rowdale, ich has not been reported i Srould hav e L or 2 " {since leaving here Jamuary 21 for| wyingfield, Kas, Feb jRond dve i s bea M i e iranville, near St. Malo, indfield, Kas., Feb. -An the cold. froze my filngers and my anville, n e prohibiting the movement of all hive- | fuce and ears and [ thought I would No Sign of Rumania Bresking Her |StoCK: ecept horses and mules, from one to death before I made all my | friend) and ‘to_all Light, as Recently Ordered. {1 am down and o = | brooding for some Panama, Feb. 3.—The labor and oth- | of a positicn. er canal workers held a meeting here 53 today to protest agalnst the proposal| Descendant of William Penn Dies of > charge canal emploves for rent, fuel v other friends, Olaff had been me over the loss nted cnly to stop trafic or <h suppii>s over that bridge, I Horses and Mules, tridging attacked - leavin as hharpl sociates i Berlin, Via l.ondon. ¥'eb, —Dr, Karl Liebinecht disavowed by his party a. . 4 a county in Kansas into another | arrangements.’ e Rt T e s Wounde. enemy also at the Reichstag at a meeting today of Neutrality. | from points outside the state the |~ Van Horn said he intended to go|22d lisht as provided %or by & Yoeent| ; omdon, Feb. 4, 3.15 a. m.—Viscount ara_front (for {Socialist deputies called” at |Idsbi-| t1ondon. Feb. 3 m.-—“There | state, without the perm | back to New York immediately and AMarch 1. Letters of protest|Northland, son of the Earl of Banfurly, 3 @ ar | ngiteiaauest e a‘;‘fl; o elis o dten break | department, was issued b { plans for destruction of other ¢ to Samuel Gompers, presi-|® descendant of William Penn, the BERY REP SGIGues IV aEenes war. cred S Werinentrality. got. ™ says the harest | by Taylor Riddle, state livesioe bridges. He said he was not worrying t an Fe 1 founder of Pennsylvania, has e ‘illed or wounded and fc casion of the chamber: early in % e . N P AYIC e s the American Federation of v s dled correspondent of the Times, “although | itary commissioner. $ i preparations continue, The| The purpose of the order. it wa “It was an act of war.” he exclaim- n minister to Bulgaria has|said, is to give the state auth ed. “T was on neutral zone. What Bucharest for a fortnight, but [ complete knowledge and control of all { can they do to me?” sturned to his post with in- | movements of livestock until the foot vere three men wound- r and on his later campa the socialist party’s cxecutive, — ebknect was not expelied from RUSSIANS REPULSED as its rules do not permit N = ssE such action but his case will be sul.- s to express friendly senti- |and mouth disease prevalent in WhEEa Y Lovsgs'\"“‘?" to the next socfalist pariy con- 5. He took no offer, however, of | southern counties is wiped out. In Night Attack to the East of Baskid| vertion. concessions.” order does not affect cattle in - ment to market. and to other labor leaders at|from wounds sustained at La Bassee. ous union headquarters In the! Viscount Northland was born in 1882 States. He served for several vears with the > workers declare that the order|Coldstream Guards. R TS 't is a reduction in their wages S a Proclaims Himself President. |14 that o promise had been aade Riots in ftaly Over Bread. Paso, Texas, Feb. Z—Francisco|that no such reductions should be| Sassari, Italy, Feb. 8, 10.45 a. m.— 1 has proclaimed himself in charge | maeq during the construction period of | Riots growing out of the agitation over . S R = d of the presidency of Mexico. This was | the canal which has extended to July|the high price of bread are assuminz British and Turks in Skirmish, Taft Tells Cause of Depressed Business Bt e -—f_d Advi Saas announced in a telegram from General | 1916, by conzressional action. a graver character.’ Crowds today 7 Beypt. Via London, Ieb. 3.} New York, Feb. 3—Former Presi- Tl S R Villa received tonight by his agents. E went about the streets sacking the n.— British forc had 1| dent William Howard Taft in a speech umdto;. Teb. 4, i]-ar;'g Villa appointed three ministers to take |, Portuguese Troops for West Africa. |stores. Strong einforcements of with Turk: sterday In tie|at a dinner of the City Athletic club | charest despatch to the Dai charge of the civil government. Siban: 91 3 . 3, 115 troops have been calleq out to main- hborhood of Ismailia, on Lake|here tonight deciared that excessive|thrat Abdul Hamid, the former sultan Ru;s“?n Submarine Sank German Tor- _I{;h;g;fi\“gmmic%“fi;%ed: 1}).;»0!:;0:;5 e o Timsab the Suez canal. ‘The Turks| hostility to capital has depressed nor- |of Turiey, consulfed by the Young o An imsah, on | capita 3 ) pedo. has sailed for Angola, Portuguese West 3 rally tetreated. The British had six{mal expansion in this country and|Turks, has adviseq them to conclude e et b e s e i b | Movements of Steamships. men wounded. The encagement hat as a result we suffer through de- fpeace. At the same time ho express- | Petrograd, Feb. 3.—It is officially an- | Africa. The mi iR nextad e et aiitae N . Theb. & —herived curred during o sandstorm but e e A e o o e e e e e e DmdseHous Uneraro) (Holt Bepaurose.t Nokes conwinl stEimers Corsionst LiverDool Sirinas Ehookh i of honor at the b e spoke ot W be ab rce the Dar-'Jan. 29 sa . - G o p < ;flfi:’;‘:fid gr(iiy:mT:f«§'1>:£t‘l T Do Sieae é‘r Pul}-;""ll'?x;'r. 4“ e e g:neu‘;:um e off Cape Moen, Denmar] of people cheered the soldiers. zinian, Glasgow for Boston.

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