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P PRICE TWO CENTS aat of Any Other Paper,mdluTow'ciedhfimhflnummjncwmfimhmmflnWsthfim Cabiod_Paragraphs | Strike Disturbance |Training School | Condensed Telegrams |plap 19 Borrow Defense of London Against Al Turkey will com, T e for Perjurers<=="""="*"| 3 Billion Dollars - officially ‘announced that Admiral S: gefeet it at Bridgepont umn‘:n:‘nhmomb::n ap- mlu considering the call- enses of London against attacks by S553 frontiers. e s enemy aircraft. SENSATION 8PRUNG IN TRIAL OF | 10 Conetantine of G ON STRAIGHT BRITISH AND - INDIANAPOLIS MAYOR fhe'hat Greeco is not likely to emter| FRENCH- GOVERNMENT BONDS A SQUAD OF POLICE DISPERSED THE CROWD — RUSSIA A LAND S L OF ENDLESS FORESTS Country Has Territory Where No Wounds of War Could Be Inflicted. o (Special to gh. Bulletin.) e SR MV Jok S i 'Ed\v-rd Freer 31, of Ellenville, N. ‘ashington, D. C., Sept. 13.—Uniik: an 0 Threw Stone, Fra: ng ., was killed when he fell from his - |the other beiligereiis, :mm:::l?gl &: s P, Sad ot e Sounast :::""‘:‘ :"‘:"“' “".‘:: motorcycle while learning to ride. ":‘-"' Plans of the Anglo-French reaches of territory where no wounds T France has designated the port of : s 5 Took Place at the Crane Valve Co! . SUPERIOR FORCES PUSHED THE RUSSIANS BACK |-sise Setaifnar Some o2 55t | pran. T o e i i i e | e e came, thelr coming would be Office. ties and Munitions. as it could work no | : enjoyed by the north | Bridgeuort, Conn. Sept. 13.—A al = o enjoyed by the north uo! onn., Sept. 13.—. s- Austrians Are Fighting Hard to Reach Royno, the Southern |5.d s, by the wild, thinly.peo- yturbance among the strikers and em- pled governments of Archangel and ployes of the Crane Valve Company 3 \ g 2 » Olonets, which are described as fol- Terminus of the Petrograd Railway—Russian Offensive in’ the latest bulletin of the Na- | tORight grew to such proportions that tional Geagraphic saciety. a squad of police was hurried to the in Galicia May Compel Germans to Land Reinforce- [stretonos o it of comion borenis6la [plant o disperse the crowd. One lagd ‘t tern mak _ 3 immense belts of moor wastes, and of | PAttern S et s A .ments to That Region, and Thus Weaken Their Of-|erevish tundra which blurs as far as | his skull fractured by a stone. The &f n:yo can reach ln:o unce‘rwn ho:‘; police arrested his alleged assailant, . . 0 . ‘Here mighty, un! juents T fensive in the North—Artillery Engagements, With Oc- [rivers cut their ways’ to the” north e L o, : 2 z ern waters, some drowsy and reed- Attorney R bégan his speech aft. other commodity shipments, including casional Infantry Attacks Are in Progress From cluttered and others swift and strong |locked up for a hearing tomorrow. iy aft- | glum has spent over $80,000,000 in ro- | munitions of war. It will therctors Slu others swi er Prosecutor A. J. Rucker completed | lief work. : % merable Dleasaat, wooded lakes and | the Biant for ihree. weeks, uid thore 1S Pening statement for the state. g be Claosiied s a commercial loan. to the Argonne and Along the Austro-Italian Front. huge_inland seas, and throughout all |was & previous disturbance there to- | RUcker's speech occupled more than | Four persons were killed and three Neutrality in Questi v of the royal Teaches of this north are |day. A number of workers, including | 1} bours. T e & T Maryesitepia=]. o SRS o = good nuntl'-: ’nndm 'llde:'nm. union pn}.lllle’:'n makers, returned to Says Crook Hired Perjurers. ;-'fl':: 'M,ch," R o B st.;.:‘:‘éi.?fii':.‘e'.‘z’fi{e‘: h'-'? ec-';:‘ ::: . London, Sept. 13, 9.45 p. m~—By one Jof our former position™ = ° regiie Wiy hains. ia Fnown. It |mmune e st Diterness Srat iy wn e S the e e o . Man of‘those battering offenses, which al- | The condifions under which the|outside world, and the only place that —_— om S e e R LR A e A R R ; oo o ihe e it TR office, went to Chicago and advertised |fred G. Vanderbilt are raising a fund | French government notes as their se- though costly in men and inunitions, | {ro°bs 5re fehting In the marshy coun- | has dhancuoan . move fi‘n hu:lvld- iTON STRIKERS for men to come Indianapolis and |to erect a memorial to him in New |curity, has been given serious consid- have tavasianly been successtul, Fieig | S5 o Ui GInieF, 204 on the southern |ual distinction in the midst of ‘the DECLINE CONCESSIONS |{e5tify in bis ‘case” aserted Ryan.|York City. eration. It was sald that the financers Marshal Von Hindenburg’s army has |man correspondents as most- terrible, |gealing winters of Fussia’s nosth S e T ST ool Tor S St Sn S Siuy ven- at lnst set foot on the Rovmo-Petro- | The country is virtually "all under |Thero is much economic value in the | Want Twenty Per Cent. Wage In-|PoOurers, there: gave them descrip-| Both houses of the Commonweaith|scn to believe that the Washington grad raflway between Viina ana | Weter. through which the Austro-Gers [north, the forests are filled with val.| orease and a 6 Hour “Daya=" FRSint o ot onr & el ob Tt ke e Stiasbndelly - pieGued [werdaletration Wollh not: Sulsctece: Dylusk, ' Tha. whole Austro-German mans have to advance against - ?ble fur-bearing animals, the lower Pointed out on & map of Indlanapolis | themselves never again to purchase| The foregoing was the unanimous Dvinsc " The whole Austro-German | it L8 1 d0ia R posiiore ho e e e tiitytonn) Coui Begt 10, Byia m of hotels and voting places | German goods. opinion tonight of many of the scores - id gave them contracts promis- f promk: bank: from N Y ern bank of the Sereth, from whiech | higher forests in pitch and tar, the|Vote of nearly five to one, the 1,500 | jns ! g nent ers from New York ;:f‘wlyse:.lnce the fall of the Polish|ine Russians are delivering their poun. | tund e e, the | employes of the Bxcelsior Nesdlo |\DE them immunity and protecting| A small rict occurred at Santiago, |and the chief cities of the country who ONE ARREST WAS MADE|OUTLINE OF DEFENSE |gjancir o Gantia, 8575 50557 | WITHOUT COLLATERAL Bétween Vilna ahd Dvinsk, Which They Have Boen Striving for $ince Fall of the Fortresses ~ + —— —_— ———— e An earthquaks shook was feit at | — :l;;lli(m. I‘nly Both Mount Vesuvius Indlanapolis, Ind, Sept. 18.—A sen- ount Asinn ore wavsually active. | Mew York, Sept. 16—The present sation was sprung by the defense this of France during Au- plan of the joint Anglo-French finan- afternoon n the trial of Mayor Josph | Fust were 348,500,000, oniy ’:'}o.m- e o e et & E. Bell, chagged with election con- |jgyg’ ® same period In | nitea States on straight British and spiracy, when M. A. Ryan, in outlin- French government bonds without any ing the mayor's case, asserted that 8 schools are being founded | 0l!ateral whatever. the defense would prove that “a train- | 1P m“ to instruct crippled soldiers All to Be Spent Here. ing school for perjurers was conduct- 'fi‘m“:"" whereby they may earn a| If this vast sum of money is obtain- ed in Chicago by agents of the pros- P = —Mml el:.'t"pen":y-‘& "tnt: '%::?A”S:".f&‘?fi ecutor’s office.” nce the orga ion, ten months t 2 ago, the Commiasion for Relief in Bel- | bnor momamoqie chicoon, Meat and 3 1 them from arrest. Cuba, when negro leaders made insult- | have visited the commiss ter-attacks, is & veritable fortress, | sturgeon are caught Company, the Progressive Manufact- - e e insul B s o ion at its 3 e taibar B LD O e SIS | sereecn e ckagh eht.h;on & mmtua!c: CULUenY, he, Progremive Mannia: What They Were to Testify. ing speeches about the whites, and |headquarters here during the three The offenstve, which began toward | time thelr opponents approach, taking |quantities of this dellcate fish meat | Company today voted against accept- | “These men were to tell a story on | Predicted another race war. days of ite stey T QS city, As to Sta the end of last week, was carried on |heavy toll of them in killed, wounded |and caviar. ing an offer made by the inanagement | the witness stand like this: ‘They were | Three hundred o g e S B et from three directions upon Dvinsk and |and Drisoners. According to the Rus- undred auto trucks for the “The English established a trading |Of a 55 hour week and ten per cent.|brought to Indianapolis on election R |the railway on either side of the tdwn, |Sian accounts nearly 30,000 prisoners |‘factory’ near present Archangel, dur. | increase in wages. Approximately 500 |day and taken to the Denison hotel, | USSR army are being constructed at |while further south the invaders ad- |have been taken in the fighting along |ing the reign of Ivan the Terrible, | Women and minors at the three planis, | where they were inspected by Tag- | ¢, Sodystone Pa. plant of the Bald- |to publish as authoritative was voiced t win Locomotive Works. by Lord Reading, its chairman, who vanced towards Vilna., The Russians, | this river. and since their coming the region has | Which are under the management of | gart and Fred Barrett, the Gemocratic ¥ {before superior forces supplied with Operations in the West. been exploited by pfi..m by adven- | the Torrington Company, did not vote. [county chairman, and pronounced O. Governor Yager of Porto Rico sailed ::":‘;: ‘m-nlper men tonight for ‘:'::d :y,“?;m,gssgagi lt;u&eryfi;e,;afii; The operations in the west are|tUrous traders, trappers, huntsmen The employes demand an eight hour | K. Thence they were taken to demo- e - - from San Juan for New York to see Conditi 1 marked b and fishermen, but the country has|C2Y, i twenty per cent. increase in|cratic headquarters and passed upon Are Studying tions. {Which the railway penetrates. and are | Harsed, bY, the continuance of the | 200, MPISI0ER, DU Tl CONDSC The|Wases and - other ‘concessions. A by Jos Bell, who told them o §0 out | fireident Wilson and urge American| .ye'are not in & positibn to make now making a stand there. fo the Argonme. 4 duel betwese S | roads, for the most part, are barely |T5!/ng .f the employes and vote as often as they could. They T “ |a statement at the present time,” Lora ms}x?g::yneg::&a%e Germans pushed | of gll calibres along the entire front marked, tralls, narrow. unleveled rib- R e arvhex edon 14 cx- were Eiven a check for each vote cast| The mew torpedo boat destroyer Reading said, “because we are study- ywards lonim thi h - o an ey were cashed later.™ and Pinsk, both of which are on roads | 125 RO been going on for nearly three | RS TUONER, vast foreets, indifferent v Wee' e 1y-cordur causew: th h W X = O'Brien carried off the hono lu‘” u:ah ool:dmf‘un- in New York and weeks and duri the k-end h: Yo oyeq ays rous! ‘ere Kept in Camp. mai evers d t elsewhere relation to American ex- which foinl the main railway lLine. whils | Pecn particularly violent around Arras, | SWAMP and marsh lands, and uncer- (STRIKE WAVE HAS These men were paid at the rate of | destrovers off Hampton Bosds . > - |change on London and Paris. We have e x(z;setrla:s, :it W] oanhttlixereharrs in the Argonne and <Champ! ne““"' tain tracks through the northern tun- STRUCK ELIZABETH, N. J.|$5, asserted Ryan, but $2 of each i received a very considerable number foge o Optg it e gl U At several points the German infan- | 4r3- Post stations are scattered over Ero s day'’s pay was held back “until they | Former Governor Samuel W. Penny- |Of persons, prominent. bankers and o {;:clmemno. the southern terminus | ¢ry ~ ofter a heavy -bombardment, at- | {1 governments, far _apart, where | Employes Are Now Out at Three Plants < came through on the witness stand.” | Packer of Pennsylvania fractured one other gentlemen who are interested in With this rallway partly in the | t¥mbted to storm the advanced trench- |hardy little horses and = nprehistoric of Manufacturing Concerns, The attorney said these men were|Of his arms while turning over in bed |the stability of ex: hands. of the Gormane. the Russiong |£9 Of the allies, but the French reports | tYPeS of oénveyances are kept for the — taken from Chicago about ten days |at his home at Schwenksville, Pa. Regulate the Exchange. Deabaniy it be compeliled to meas [Bay that these attacks all falled. Fight. | occasional | e Occaslonal let- | Elizaveth, N. J, Sept. 13 —With|ago by. a roundabout wWay to a camp - . e “The one thing that'is very striking farther retirement, although their ‘of- |\0& ©Of & somewhat similar character ot 8- 2 o e villages | sirikes in progress today at the ‘plants | on the Ohlo river and kept there unti]l | _Reports received at London from about it is that everybody is fenilve Tn Galicia, which continued, | 13 Broceeding alons the Austro-talian | 38 Z0% o Ty g forgettul of fof three manufacturing concerns, labor | Isst week, when they were brought | Ireland state that Richard Croker will as one would expect, in the great im- might save them by Compelling the | Tont, on of the British paiia.|LAinS: Between them are Jeagues:of leaders indicated that an effort would |by Masterson to Indianapolis. They | turn over to the British Red Cross all | portance to be attributed to regulating be made to extend the ba to |[remained here until Friday and then |Stakes won by his horses this season. v m:ns to send reinforcements to this | ment which opens Tuesd: " Will be | Soliutde. embargo ¥ the exchange so as to provide more o ther factories in this manufacturing | went to Chicago. stable conditions than has been the b e, “The northern Dvina and the Pe- | ; ® 8 2 Twenty-five plumbers yed Muscovites Suscessful in Galicia. _|Gnance the war. “This will Inciude the | CHOFS.are the two sreat rivems of the | 0T, "H00, 075, "%, “hagier - Hhs but. § pronebly Wit e Shie o oied | hres Famtucket, B I cancorne. werd | S tUE 4nq consideradle drop 3 ~ : , e A. - " ol - mu u commerc! rel lons be- ing the Austrian admission of their |can be questioned and debates raised. e S S tie A o the Brown iron works and the Linden tna- | Attorney, Ryan said: “Whether the aay. tween the countries—the United States TS iy Lonlen an |y fpees St L by ot | BT wioiy ey’ 1 daiouoonks |28, SO o, e = Stimed &t w8 o s hvee DRSS W | 4 onen 8. Fpery, the. svisten | om0t Dot ond nch s attacks they occupied “a favorable po- |in for consideration and on this the |2Rnually attracts 13.000 pilgrims into 5 - - salied from New York.' to supervise |anead wi rate of exchangs will sition situated some kilometres west cabinet is said to-be divided. the “f&r north, to the Wooded -island — ahead what the rate of exchange will z . thy 1 pme aero- Treo eca rall 147 ok Retine. frons. Aeoatigel n Five Thousand Miners Strike. MEXICANS KILL AN e e ot Loitish aero-|be; and. moreover, because naturally it the Gulf of Omega on which it Is sit-| Phoenix, Ariz., Sept. 13—Five thou- makes such a material difference in the GERARD TALKS WITH GERMAN |FIRE ON SANT’ AN uated. This monastery was founded | 5and miners emploved by the Detroit N o= e e anymioan i in 1420. It was bombarded by the |Copper company at Marencl and their | Garefyully Planned Attack On Patrol of | Charles S. Mellen, former president | fng, (e Price to be pald by the Eng- MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS HAS BEEN EXTINGUISHED |English fleet during the Crimean war | Shannon company at Clifton struck 3 ™ 2| ot the New Haven Railroad, declarcd | 5 S e - Lo and the marks of hostile shells are|today. They demand the Bisbee wage in an interview at Boston that he fav- | Want Foodstuffs and Other Material. Both Trying to Improve German-|ls Due to Arrive at the Azores Some |still proudly shown. oore ol Lo ptor gmuckers and $435| Brownsville, Texts, Sept. 13.—An|Ored Germany in the war because of | “There isa consensus of opinion that American Relations, Time Tonight. e et e oon Federation Cof Miners are benind | American soldier lost his life in a |®Mclency. G dashesutty Samrabis Rt stuse stop Berlin, Sept. 13, via London, Sept.| New York, Sept, I3 The Fabre line |Of all the Russians. They have the |the men. Employes of the Arizona (carefully planned attack by Mexicans| ., g.edish Minister of Finance is ?E.T;SZ.‘L";".‘SL,’S” “5}3.,")',.‘\’»‘,“ e 14, 1.35 a me—The American ambas. | steamshiy Sant® Anua, which: e oe | self-reliance and seif-respect of true |CoPPer company nearby are expected | arly today om a camp of patrol of ), . 03" to have expressed regret that |in the states very large surpluses of salor, Mr. Gerard, had g long conver- | fire in mid-ocean. 1o safe. ang - pro. | pioneers, and, as free hunters in the |t0 Join the strike, which is one of | the Third Cavalry near Santa Maria. | g0o5en was subscribing to the Ger- |foodstuffs and other material which ifjion last evening with Herr Von |oseding under escort. to ‘;he Al;{’:fl: foress and prospectors of the tundra, | the largest in this section in years. Texas. As a result American troops e o Rio Grande valley wepe |man war loan when Sweden herself | you want to export. We, on the other Jagow, the German minister of foreign |according to a wireless message re-{they share many of the characteristics held in‘ Teadiness for instant action | Deeds capital hand, want to import these goods, and & The discussion did not specifi- | ceived at the line’s office today. of the free, careless people of our tonight. to the commercial man nothing is more cfl_ concern the submarine question,| The Sant’ Anna was bound from |OWR early west and of the present |{CAPTAIN VON PAPEN - Private Anthony Kraft of Detroit, | Brodie N. Duke, the tobaccd mas-|difficult than to arrange fixed prices nor was It evoked by any new develop- | New York for Italian ports with more | C8nadian Northwest. Lacking even FIGURES IN ROW Mich., was shot through the head and |hate. suffered a nervous breakdown | when there is the instability such as OVER MUNITIONS. |died before the fight was over and |t the home of his brother, J. B. Duke, | we have had recently in exchange. = Trumpeter Harold T. Forney of Wat- |at Durham, N. C. Hie physician denies [ “We cannot say more than that at eriown, N. Y., was shot through the|him to all callers. the present, but that generally reflects abdomen and is probably fatally in- our views on the situation# ‘ured. Sgrgeant James ;. Walsh was| In an address before the business —— slightly Wounded. men’s military ln;;rucflo? camp at | VON BERNSTORFF CONFERS = R e e M e e M WITH SECRETARY LANSING WITNESSED SINKING Ty ning in s OF A BRITISH STEAMER S United States Desires Reparation for Americans Lost on Arabi but it was indicated after the confer- |large cargo of foodstuffs, which had |€SQue in their costumes, primitive in ence that both the imperial chancellor | been reported on fire about 960 miles | their customs, they are a simple, end the foreign minister are endeavor- | southeast from Halifax, N. S., in a |Stralghtforward, stalwart and hospi- ing to improve German-American re- | wireless méssage received at the latter | thble people, latéens. point late last night. “Some of thelr songs lnger long Prominent and well informed person- | . Officials of the Fabre line, anxious|!n memory. Their tales are stirring, ages in Berlin express the belief that|for more details of the fire on the |Of Privation and of adventure. Their the diplomatic and military leaders in[liner, cabled to Captain Pavey, at the | W00ds are full of game. and their riv- Germany are doing their, utmost to|Azores, asking him for a full report | &rs are lavishly stocked with fish. prevent a recurrence of misunder-|on the incident. The Sant’ Anna will | Woodcock, capercailzie, tree-partridge standings and incidents in the sub-|probably reach the Azores tomorrow |and blackcock are to be shot in abun- marine campaign which have hereto- | night and it is expected that Captain | 48nce among the trees that fringe fore clouded these relations, “and to|Pavey will then reply fully to the |€ach village. In the forests are foxes, eliminate as far as possible the ehances | company’s inquiry. wolves, and sombre Russlan bears, of torpedoing ships under conditions to! Announcement was made that a de- | Nursing their peculiar, perpetual which the United States objects. tective agency had been asked to in- | 8Touches. The peasants sometimes —_— Following a mutiny of his troops, Which Was Flying Signals of the | who -enlegced him to be executed, Belgian Relief Committee Gen. Silva, a Villa leader? escaped ‘Washington, Sept. 13.~—Conferences from Las Vacas, Mexico, over the |today between Presfdent Wilson and London, Sept. 13, 8:02 p. m.—A des- | border to Del Rio, Texas. Secretary Lansing and between Secre- patch to Reuter's Telegram company tary Lansing and Count Von Bern- from Muiden, Holland, says: Gustave Herve, editor of the French |storff, the German ambassadaf, It is pointed out, however, that they | vestigate conditions on the lighters |hunt the bear, armed only with long “The steamer Pomona reports that | newspaper “La Guere Sociale” ridi- | brought the situation growing out of are working under difficulties, particu- | that took the cargo to the vessel. The | knives. Wolves, however, are the at ten o'clock yesterday morning it|culed President Wilson in an article, German submarine activities to the larly in view of the keenness and am- | manifest of the Sant’ Anna, m&de'pub— most thrilling quarry. They are hunt- i witnessed the sinking of a Bri- |calling Wilson's Germany policy thre | following status: bition of the naval officers and public | lic today, showed that the stearner had | ¢4 in summer and autumn on horse- £ ments in connection with that subject, | than 1,000 Italian reservists and a |in the rudiments of education, pictur- \ tish steamer which was flying the|“pacificism of a bleating sheep.” ol The German ambassador ;aumbeen opinion, which is proud of the sub- |hundreds of barrels of cot back: the hunters, aided by trained 3 signals of the Belglan relief commit- urnished with the evidence of officers marine achievements and is quick to|and lubricating ofl. as well ae may | hounds, drag down the wolf and stab tee. Ten of the crew of the steam.| The French War Office has advised |and survivors of the Arabic, all agree- protest against any open indications of | bags of paraffine wax aboard. The |it to death. This is exciting and dan- 4 er were rescued by steam trawlers.” | persons who send packages to prison- |ing that the liner was proceeding a backdown. inflammable nature of this cargo added | 8erous sport. In winter they are . The staff of Herbert C. Hoover, |ers of war in Germany to wrap the |peacefully when torpedoed without COCKRELL HELD to the fears of officials for the safety | hunted by parties in sleighs, and often & 4 chairman of the American Belgian Re- | articles sent in paper instead of cot- |warning and has been advised that YOUNG COCKRELL HELD of the vessel and the message from |the quarry hunts the hunters, the llef Commission, is investigating the |ton cloth, to prevent Germany ac- |the United States desires a disavowal FOR THE GRAND JURY.|Captain Pavey, showing that the fire [Pack racing by the side of the sleich, report but has not been able as yet | quiring any cotton. of the attack and reparation for the Agm e was out, was welcome news. snapping at the cold rifle muzzles _ to confirm whether one of the com- 3 4 American lives lost. Jud, Refuses to Modify Charge and at the horses. This sport is also mission’s steamers has been sunk. Standing at the sanctuary rail in the 2—The evidence will be sent by exhilarating. - Baltimore Cathedral at the funeral of | Count Von Bernstorft to the Berlin Against Son of Former Semator. |VILLA TROOPS REPORTED “In autumn, in the ‘time of change, ; DAVID LLOYD GEORGE FAVORS |his friend, Michael Jenkins, the phil- | foreign office, to which it has not been Louisville, Ky., Sept. 13—Francis M. TO BE VICTORIOUS | this whole region is shut off from the : . WSt anthropist, Cardinal Gibbons took the |available before and ten days will Colikaell 3r. ‘spn 'Of ox-United States —_— outside world, the roads become im- i 5 LSORY MILITARY SERVICE | vow that he would never go on the al- jelapse before Berlin can be heard 1 Fight Yest Six Mil . | passable and all communication ceases. o Sepator f;’:k&?'c ,Seived examization At .“: :';"; i3 ':l. Tles Bau - | eTe St 30" wortlh' fule1ce, 1T Poe Cabinet as Constituted Could Not Car- that the foreign office, upon examining T etine Witifary O Beanh. SrarEe geles. cold, 41 for snow and 26 for the pro- vy Out ‘the Soleme. Henry Hollander, proprietor of a ho- | the evidence, may change its position Aug. 4 at & meeting of the dircciors of | Nogales, Ariz. Sept, 13.—Governor |52 Of freezing in the speech of the tel in the West End district, Boston, |and disavow the action of the sub- tar without praying for Mr. Jenkins. |from. In some quarters it is believed & Laj d thi: s far toward mak- London, Sept. 13, 6.15 p. m.—The |Charged with illegal registration of | marine commander who, it was claim- thé Cockrell Manufacturing company |Jose Maytorena, Villa commander at msppgl:i'x‘z i Lfl?teumns. the winters waming rlven’to the muoz by D-vl; voters, dropped dead whiletestifying in [ ed in the last note, sunk the liner be- ;'?é’;.é";u;?’ held-in 3500 bail for 'the | N5ysies Sonora, across the Interia. |and the early springs of North Rua- Lioyd George, the British minister of ::low;l\ del’snledu & Danting 4+ tcllg cause he | thought she was about to 7 » 4 W Toss examinal . It had been rumored that an agree- | tional border nere, reported tonight | Sie- B e '.";.'?‘&‘3.’2‘;:'3'.:»‘.";? m{m“mr;:; at the time. . The United States has at hand mflen:"::;d b“eekx;t reacl_ze‘;i to tletbctockr?l“ :x};;tt {‘;?h‘y“';?“m‘flfle Vif{]"""i“'!‘g' 2| PAN-AMERICAN ROAD 5 T o 5 “1he. Savesten ot ol all information on the case as it now oft. a light punishment, but to do ay six miles southeast of No- this it would have been necessary to|gales. No word has been received CONGRESS IN SESSION political crisl of grest magnitude x| eesph Verick, 8 yeuth who la oo |atands e B e want b ot e amend the charge to breach of the |from General P. Elias Calles, the Car- Lo commennd It the Austro-Hungarian ambessa. |\mpending. for it is certain that the | S8, QUmb, Woo STCCK,, MLt e, | (i Codnt Von Bermstortt has had time pedce. A local paper published the |ranza commayder. James H. MacDonald, Former High- |dor goes, Captain Franz von Papen of |Sayinet a8 at = present —constituted| FU° "TC . Sas'no outward sisn of |to exchange communications with his story and Judge Boldrick declined this| Kl Paso, Texas, Sept. 13.—An official | \yay Commissioner, Presiding Of- |the German army, the military attache |7\ 0 L e T oo™t | tnjury but he was sept to the New morning to amepd the charge. Villa "fi" today states that Gen-| g . of the German embassy in Washing- fll = :l:low service. However, it | InJury DHZ BE el o8 P = It. is said that/ Brohm is not anxious | eral P. Calles, commanding Car- oils ton, may go also. Captain von Papen |y be taken as quite conclusive that °'P‘h e 'ly“. sared to have heavy pumishment inflicted on |ranza forces of 700, was defeated by land, Cal, Sept. 13.—With dele- | Was quoted by Dr. Dumba in the | it "‘7! GWm rl':l mth y :‘n{;fl had been Cockrell. The witnesses will go before (& Maytorena-Villa force of 300 near mt e il pacl of the Uaited |captured letter as expressing the | MMSEll on the de ose in the & P Ty n the grand jury on Sept. 27. Cockrell | Mascaremas Station, Sonora, near No- es pa; nites cabinet who demand compulsory ser-| George rifogel, a New Bedford, 2 tates, including federal, state, coun- [OPinion that the Dumba plan to tle uP| 40 His language either means that | Mass., policeman, was shot twice while may be indicted for shooting .and |&ales on Saturday. ty and city officlals who are consid- | Mmunitions plants in this country “is of | ;" at all” attem to arrest a man who gave Fggnlng o Lo CATInE 8 NoaBon |10 R wamace TP | ot adine " suthoriusg on ood | ST Imperianes 30 SR ONTNGRE | pones e YR two years in the penitentary, the sec- oA T sensd a five day cee | Furthermore, Captain von Papen is| _Informed Her Son Died at Sea. ond by fine and imprisonment. FINAL CITIZENSHIP sion here today. represented as saying in a newspaper | Waterbury, BOY BAm PAPERS ARE WITHELD | James H. MacDnoald, former state interview that he talked with Dr.|James .Barn pu Bl » ot rway commissioner of Connecticut, | Dumba about obtaining money from Y . Vienna ‘for the support c¢f Austrian OF MISAPPROPRIATING FUNDS.|In Case of Man Charged With Being pr-ld$ at the g‘:ll:: wl.eglg:! :3 o gy s subjects- Who t Sefitenced to Thres Months in the| Head of German Secrst Servics. who was recalled to ‘is |Fefuse to work in the factories that House of Correction. Newsek N .Sept. 13— minal et~ e L ol M G e P mies Whether or not thelr concoc. e e pape tio disosganize an Chicago, Sept. 18—Jerome J. Smrz, | Judge: T Odbe €ld bY | gates from South America, three from |tion of the scheme Osborne here T ind constituted a con-. D et of the aubuth. of Foras Dr. Kl et of My ShE BEl o1 coo Tom Gudtema: | abirary o t of trade within Argo, wae sentenced to three months|This was done at the request of J.| the meaning of the domestic laws is in the house of correction by Judge|F. T. Gordon of Philadelphia, who said not regarded as of as much conse- Carpenter in the United States district | he represented the federal government |country in 1908. " | quence as fact that seems to stand court today. Smrz, when 19 years old, |and explained that the federal gov- Quet sd by Judge Osborne, Dr.|out that A representatives of conducted the Industrial Savings bank | emment had under investigation a |Frank emphatically denied the charge, | foreign nations arranged a of Argo and the Argo postoffice. He |newspaper story which appeared re- |He said he was employed by an elec- | of xSan-m a wa# accused of misappropriating funds | cently charging that Dr. Frank is the | trical *of the postoffice a year ago. He repaid head of a German secret service in - this country. Dr- Frank came to this