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y VOL. LVi.—NO. 321 NORWICH, coufi., FRIDAY, TEN PAGES PRICE TWC CENTS The Bulletin’s CIrcuIatlon in Norwich is s Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proporhon to the Cm’s Population TEUTONS WITHDRAW FORCE IN MACEDONIA Said to ‘be Result of Serious Russian Campaign In Bessarabia TWO NEW LANDING BY ALLIES NEAR SALONIKI British Hayve Transferred Troc:ps From Saloniki to Orfano, a Small Greek Port, Sixty Miles to the East, to Check any Possibility of an Advance From That Quarter— French Land Troops on Greek Island of Castleorizo, Off the Southwest Coast of Asia Minor—Rumania’s Entry Into the War on the Side of the Entente Allies is Now Believed Likely. London, Dec. 30, 10.12 p. m. — Two ton. In the entente capitals, however, new landings b: > allies in the near|there is a general opinion that the| east are reported to Russian campaizn in Bessarabia, which have transierred som Ieniki to Orfano, a sixty miles east of Saloniki, with the been undertaken urfavorable weather is likely to have an important bearing on conditions, intention of thus the whole war situation. b:}"’; nf’fi‘ ho S Rumania’s Probable Entry. 1 e g Rl e e According to one version, Russia’" Castalosiso. off ithe Bonthe new move is the forerunner of the| R Minor St ar o o oo | impending Rumanian entry into the| e cewnort staaina X - on the side of the entente. The Ay, Uhthens /despaich says: that the | S2iL Mall Gazette Russidn correspon | occupation of Adalia is the object of | €Nt WI ! the landing. A railway runs north of e Jolot foperations wiih Hus Adalia and the preseice there of all Teon thelpolat foff beginning strong allied force would menace the|Rumania will fight with us, alth communication. of any hostile force| DOt for us. IHer siding with "',}“"| : 5 force | tente is not the result of French or Perating against [gypt or the 10Wer prgiish sympathies, but an_endeavor | B to realize the Rumanian dream of Saloniki Positions Secure. sovereighty over Dukowina and Tran These movements indi sylvania. As prepar for Rum: silies’ positions around entry into the war, ai mis to row considered secure and indics reconquer 1uk v for the benefit of are that the campaign aronnd Saloniki | her 1 task can be ac- will develop into a long d warfare, as on other front Rome reports t wn-out ntral pow new el reh with the Rus. ers have begun a g ns through Bulgaria and Transyl- | from the entire Macedon venia while simuitaneously the ltal-| ing to the seri ians, Frenc 2 and Serbians will Geal blows on other fronts. BENCH WARRANT FOR LABOR’S COUNCIL MAN. Buchanan Informed That He POLITICAL PARTIES OF SWEDEN UNITED IN NEUTRALITY. is Not| Entitled to Immunity Frem Arrest. Efforts to Drag Sweden Into War. i Washington. Dec. 1 —“All _political | rants were received at the department ! nd united in: of justice today for the arrest for four | strict neutraiit said | men connecicd with the 1 F. Silfverstolpe of | tional Peace council indicted by c de camp to Crown federal grand jury at New York Adolph at a luncheon conspiting (o in-erfere with shipm of war munitions from American ports Later counsel for former Representa- | tive Fowler of Illinois and Herman Schultein and Henry B. Martin of this | city announced that his clients would g0 _tomocrow before the United States | v ven her b Sweden i been of minor in his honor. Move- | on foot to o bec n to the war but they ha\e‘ importanc ople! eame to- New! hip Stockhoim | from Gothen- | commissoner here and give bond for for the newly | their appearance in New York when | an line. He| wanted. | representative of the Representative Frank Duchanan of Iinois had announced his intention of | establishment for the ect steamship line | between Sweden and the United States will stimulate commercial relations he- teh nations to the extent hoped | claiming immunity from arrest but| after Representative Rainey of Tilinofs, | acting in his behalf, had criticized of- ficials of the department of justice, he | said he would not dcterminé upon his | for, Capiain Silfverstople said. course until tomorrow. At Mr. Bu- | upon the chanan’s request no action toward | serving the warrant will be taken in the meantime, but G. C. Todd, assist- | " unpleasan ant tc thé attorney general informed r methods to find out the Mr. Rainey that the department was relaticns of many firms and | satisfied that Mr. Buchanan was not Swedish ~ shipments of | entitled to immunity. goods, he added, have been held up ' e for long period: entailing heavy PREMIER ASQUITH HAS losses for shippe the only reason i being that these shippers were on the | AUDIENCE WITH KING 8aid to Be with Reference to General Situation and New Year’s Honors. English bla HARTFORD MEN ACCUSED OF ACTING AS “FENCE.” | London, Dec, 31, 1. a. m—An ar dience which Premier squith had wit’ Hurwitz and His Two Sons Samuel the king vesterday re e to re- Also Charged With Theft. ports of actual cabinet re rtions. It == is stated, however, on the best of Hartford, Conn., Dec. 30.—Accused of authority that this s not the case | acting as “fe for New Yor and that Premier Ascuith saw the [ goods thieves and act I king with reference to the general sit- | with theft. Samuel Hurwitz, 45, uation and the New Year's nonors. The draft committce of the cabinet, | which is said to in Simon, engaged in b posed bill_is reported two or three drafts alrcady, but i have virtually settled on the method which will be to make the Derby scheme statutory and only for the duration of the war. The men who have not attested will be ordered enroll themselves within a siven u riod of a fortnight or three wecks. It is said that tbe government confident of its ability to pa through all stages in a fortnizht, that is, several days before parliament would die a natural death, but for the bill prolonging its life sons, Reuben, 23, and Barnet, pleaded not guilty in police court to- day and their trial was set down for January 11. The three are in busi- ness at No. 82 Windsor street under the name of Hurwitz Bros. They were arrested last night. Six cases of goods consigned to the brothers were held up at the freight station | here and three others were traced to | the store. It is alleged all were stolen from a North river, New York, pier in transi WiLY PHOTOGRAPHER TRIED TO FILM PRESIDENT AND WIFE Secret Service Men Found Him Con- cealed Under Floor of an Old Sum- mer House. is the bill SEEKS INJUNCTION TO RESTRAIN HIS WIFE. Hot Springs, Va., Dee. 30.—-When the Safford M Wycksff, Wealthy New Yok |prealdent and Mre. Wilson went out to ferlie g < this afternoon the se- Man, Protects His Child. cret service men found one of the i hitherto foiled moving picture men idgerort, Conn, Dec. 30.-—Sa 3 MB;; krnorrlw(_:;;g‘, {,‘:w i r;;fg‘r‘fl concealed under the floor of an old AL Wackan wenliny Tiew Xo ;nmmn“;\ummer house busily turning the pleas court today G aipermanent | o e Lo mddine. THEY alectéd jbnction! restraining THa Wera | pirore’ s presiachin Lace: however, O on ioning | Bila Wera | before:the presidential party had got- WEEChae n:‘e Wyekoft r‘hucrgesll,(;n close enough to appear in the that on December 22 last, Mrs, Wyek-{ T off attempted to take the child in an automobile but was located in Green- wich and served with papers of in- Junction. Movements of Steamships Liverpool, De —Arrived: Steam- er Symric, New York Sailed: Steam- er Verona. New York. raltar, Dec. OSBORNE RELINQUNSHES DUTIES AS WARDEN Sailed: Steamer (from Naples), New New York, Dec. 30.—Arrived: Steam- er _Anna, Matanzas. New York, Dec. 30.—Sailed: Steam- er Lapland, Liverpool. Pending Determination of Indictments Charging Neglect. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 30. — Thomas Mott Osborne tonight relinquished his dutins as warden of Sing Sing prison rending determination of the indict- Wool Production in United States. ‘Washington, Dec. 30.—Wool produc- tion in the United States during 1915 merts charging him with neglect of | was estimated today by the depart- duty and immoral conduct. George W.|ment of agriculture at 288,777,000 Kirchwey, former Dean of Columbia |pounds. Its value was $67,573,8188, or Law schooi, was appointed acting war- $14.000,000 more than last year and den during the interim. 7,398,060 pounds less than in 1913. Aide de Camp to'Crown Prince Tells of | | Wilder mment by the 5 { conduct in Carl F. Siemon Siemon’s automcbile ran down ed John De Martino in 1911 Siemon surrendered himself in Wilder was his couns over to hi | ern i not he { ptrature: Cabled Paragraphs Mine Sinks Norwegian Steamer. London, Dec. 30.—The Norwegian steamer Rigl, of 1912 toms, from Charleston for Gothenburg, with a car- go of oil casks has been sunk by a mine. The crew was saved. British Trades Union Congress. London, Dec. 30, 8.45 p. m.—The la- hor party today called a general trades union congress for January § to con- sider the government proposal regard- ‘ing compulsion for single men. PUNISHED FOR Austria Disciplines Submarine Com- mander For Not Sufficiently Taking Account of the Panic. London, Dec. 31, 4 a. m—The Aus- trian reply to the second American note on the Ancona states that the commander of the Austrian submarine lioticeof Embargo [Americans Are by New Haven foad FOUND NECESSARY ON ACCOUNT OF Excepti Print ishables, Consumption, Coal, Boston, Dec. 30.— FREIGHT CONGESTION. v SNOW STORMS CAUSE;WANT BIRTH PAPERS ons Made of Foodstuffs Coke and News | Livestock, Per- for Human from Paper. Notice of an em- New Regulations Practically Exclud.l ers of Passports Without Birth Cer- tificates or Naturalization Papers. Washington, Dec. 30.— New in its sewage system. ield in Vienna Portugal will revise the y thousand cars of lwhen were p ISE THEIR PASSPORTS. 000. Germany All American Be; g 1916 and be, William L. Thornton, senator dropped dead at | Monticello, N. Y. Americans in Condensed Teleqrams Haven is aouldmng a change A light snow fell at Laredo, T.x., for the first time in 20 years tariff law n GERMAN CONSULS REFUSE 'ro""‘ present session of Parliament. o3 I The Park Haul at Larchmont was | damaged by fire to the extent of $45,- Bulgarian reserves of the classes of | former state | his home at Rumanian | rchased by Germany. Schmidt Guilty st Degree Murder FOR BLOWING UP LOS ANGELES TIMES BUILDING IMPRISONMENT FGR LIFE Chargs Was Murder of Charles Haggerty, One of the Twenty Vic- | tims—Verdict Caused Surprise. e - Los Angeles, Calif.. Dec. 30.—Mathew . bargo on’ certain classes of freight of- | Vienna not poss ng centificates of | Norwegian sh n ! i ] Schmidy was convicted tonish has been punished for not sufficiently | fered by connecting lines was issued | birth or nat ion are be [ war are eatimaten: at> $10.006,000 in g | irst degres murder as i 1‘,2‘,',‘"";,,_ ng account of the panic aboard|by the New York, New Haven and |tained through the refusal of | dispatch from Christiania. Xama blowi; , the Anacona, which rendered disem-| Hartford and Central New England | consuls to vise their - 56 Thnas LORARG Bre barketion more difficult. railroads tonight. ~ The announcement |travel i the German emp Domestic tension in England over | Y€ATS ago. by is in line with the statement yesterday | bassador Penfield reported the situa-!the compulsory militars seroinn oo, | The spec RO DANGERS OF BREACH by Howard Elilott, president of the | tion to the state department today by | tion has been greatls renomn® 1U°% dered Charles 11 e s WITH AUSTRIA DISSIPATED | companies, that an embargo might be | cable. tims of the Times explosion. The | found necessary on account of the Modification Asked For. | Eastern Oregon has haa pi ot |Jury was out 46 minu Purishment of Submarine Comm.nd--h«'l"hl congest. m‘;m;‘lung fl;l“l'l,lmzf:;‘(‘s‘ The b ador sald he had made|rain. and the outlook for the large | Jury Fixed Penalty. er Meets Principal American Demand. | 5'°7™* ‘;"" e Ay Esusee on the subject to the|Winter wheat crop is promising f midt's punishm &5 xceptions Enumerated. Gern sv and had | L . gl t ashirgton, Dec. 30.—Danger of a| The notice follows: “With the ex-|asked rican embassy at Ber-| William T. Lewis, pioneer candy | oo M B 1k in diplomatic relations between | ception of livestock, perishables, food- |lin to re a modification of the reg- |manufacturer, died at his home in S R oudees United and Austria-Hun- | stuffs for human \nnuunlpnun{ cm‘u r?‘l:fl;-rfi.“h.;-h e s .\m(-rl’vuns is.. after a brief illness. T ago that he pl over the s of the liner An- | coke and news print paper, all freight | rom returning to their homes and ex- | = he Nonih WAER Dt e e Do been cleared away ladn connecting lines only for points, American born or natur: aj N:]flft;: for 2.000 freight cars was | ;. slant . f the official text of Austria’s reply to on the New York, New Haven and| who have not the re d ad-|awarded the Canadian Car & Fou he second American note conforms to | Hartford railroad south of the lines "{I documents from Germany Co., by the French Governmen despatches from London saying ' the Bc Albany railroad and Impossible to Embark For Home. b . . r the communication that the submarine | west G e Conbt BoE- | e segstition: the ambasadicr il up is reported to have discov- | .n, commander who torpedoed the steam- | mont r ¥ will not be received. made it virt impossibie for Amer- | ton in the manuractare of manoowar. | . has been punished. i il Stations Not Included. fcan citizens so situated to embark g anufacture of gunpowder. | The cabled § SErnIRtIOn) OL Eh| Lierii piiicues s Jpe e o fnc b Ovoeh BoTinad for hoeas 4 i note reached Washington tonight too | are following statlons are not tnr | (ro H Ot he. aems g e ook for 30 mweping wars ana | lie tAplecen TENIED o of (e ngfield, Hartfard, Westfield and|enna, December 25, and Ty (he Natioual Fallway of Mem {EOTecRmERE S & eI Setcivon | peiate h of Westfield; all stations | through 3 1 ’] Hie U o I east ¢ lines of the Central Ver-| ST T nemehy - e mont ra 1 stations o ‘en- { v handed him and save no int it L e e | Several splendidly equipped hospital tion as to its nature. Puniskmer y r for f e panic pre 2 before to arently meets the pr demand. INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. SUES LABOR UNIONS FOR $£,000 of the iture t take into account d the On the Ground of Unlawful Interfer- ence with Its Employes. The T bro tal 1 and silv me nd in Meriden #nd Walli cers of these unions ground of unlawful i of the compa ho want to return t »f North intimid nent injunct aining the d 1 inte fering in any v with the conduct of the v i The s are . Webb of the n county to s » show ¢ ction shou 1 not be H. Perk Wells of Hartford are ¢ company. LOSES $10,000 LIBEL SUIT AGAINST BRIDGEPORT POST Frank L. Wilder, City Court. Dec. 30.—In a decision har wn today, Jud | William S. Case of the civil superior court here rendered judgment it in the libel suit bre ank L. puty juc t the 10,000 city court on. The P¢ in_any while holdi connected off A second ¢ for pendi a similar amount. 2 in the court CALIFCRNIA ORANGE TREES MANTLED WITH SNOW Scene Which Had Not Been Witnessed in Many Years. 20.—Dawn today points in the sou trict the rema > trees mantled cene which had Los Angeles. Dec. revealed at many citrous fruit able spectacle of or: with snow. It was a s n witnessed in years, but tem- did not range below 32 de- erees and the orange crops suffered no damage. Snow fell in Hollvwood, of Los Angeles, althouzh i the city itself. It also fell in nardino, Riverside, Altadena, hill burb of Pasadens Bloomington and other places heart of the citrous region, rapidly under the steady rain The valleys stretching eastward Riverside and San Bernard tles are blanketed. Rain w before noon throughout the ry a suburb rained in San B foot- Rialto, in the but melted er- in no coun- falling on. ROBBERS KILL TWO MEN AND STEAL CASH In Office of the Muessel Brewing Co. at South Bend, Ind. South Rend. Ind., Dec. 30.—Two men were killed by two robbers who looted the safe of the Muessel Brewing com- pany’s office tonight. The robbers en- tered the office near closing time. Rob- ert Muessei, 15, was bound and gag- ged and when Henry A. Muessel, 24, Frank Chobot, 38. and William Mues. sel resisted they were shot down. Henry A. Muessel and Chobot were killed and William Muessel was seri- ously wounded. The robbers then loot- ed the cash drawer and fled. Three Taubes Flew Over Salonik London, Dec. 30, 8.07 a. m.—Despatch 1o Reuter's Telegram Comgany from Saloniki says: “Three Taube aero- plares flew over the town and har- horth morning. They were heavi- ly horabarded by warships, but ow- ing to their great altitude apparently were untouched. Three French aero- plancs went in pursuit” ubmarine com- | Deputy Judge of the | “No fhic w n 1l is the | her direction, nor when movin; { the New England Steamship company |or its conne . | Vct'-s of Calegates of Indiana and Ken- tucky as ant st | pre come re o 1 speech Two were , s| whites pitched inz ou Henry accordi night. H FAIRBiNKS ENDORSED FOR PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION. Kent from { cans procl COMPULSORY AREITRATION es to the Pan-American scien- tific congre: On every gress who proposal and former Secretary Root's Blakely, death in a cabin, two white posse men seriously - pa aven | the Yori, | ford railroad or railway inter against in- |t voicin otic, mili- men who belicve the United indiana. _Charles Warren hav in pre. | Rechembeau authori- an the matter Louis Vernon Torrin the the cal situation in yor Mitchel administ B. e new sented ide Harcourt, w! stat 000 we: Despatches from Pekin Alexander McK to th of Hec docum Sen. members of II crew deta ere killed, wounded by an matter to German | ®Xplosion. modification ! : b-tostaa able Amerl. | American Ambassador Willard of ”,.. r Spain arrived at New York from Bor- ca \ the Frenc Line Steamship . of England’s new viceroy to India, is | Americans Excluded From Germany. |a cousin of the well known Goodwin u Pledged—Love Feast at In “Above practically ex- |family of Hartford. dianapolis. | clude from ¢ bona fine Amer - T 7 horn anc zed zen Frederick G. Ireland, chief examin- Ind., Dec. bearers of ut not v the Municipal Civil Service Charles the required document n, 1 in New York. He at a love P will tend tc ardship and d A year old. Indiana choice fnr the Ily impossible for ™y romination on: embark from IHol-| Lieut.-Colonel Joseph Greenwood, ne meeti ! committed suicide by hanging t theatre in the — — flice of the Horse Guards at dwin P. Morrow pledged him| NEW RULES GOVERNING London. i delegation from Kentucky in rd mal convention at Chicago | SHIPMENT OF Ll\'ESTOCKi Dr. David F. Whesler of Buffalo anks was given an ovation | Changes Made Necessary Under Re-|§7c,of the Americans in the Foreign nded to a quirements of the Cummins Act. | nment name sider C The steamer Escalona arrived in o New York from 1 and report- ed the loss of ( Fell who was democrac st of the Mie- | sfept overboard and drowned. has b e Ohio rivers | of op A statement issued by the Post Of- no divided repu that th are reunited as mail was was brief, but he a hitch. v with the leading ques- ed the necessity of not | onal preparedness st the nking furnished. n re state that China is not ered the oath Davis, Be parole board .| Attorners midt's n for a new was e would be carried to the high courts Three Ballots Taken. chiet Members of the jury said that three lots were en. On two the jurors stood 11 to 1 iction After the bheen an- not « secretar: - | treasurer building trades been named freque that for can st remar that the case if ught through to Caplan, all ace and McNama | was 3 i stipu until Ja trial | tiv | we uld co | Paul Teles:- was arraigned in the | PRESIDENT AND WIFE AS MOJNTAIN CLIMBERS View Blue Ridge Mountains from a A Lofty Appalachian Peak. Va., Dec. £h an today ounted fort | ps with a range « Kentucky into the Gen. M ol = P p Indiana and | per cent. or less e o e The 00 S e and his wife, accom ucky republi- e e illuminated at night s ks m“ rhr:nlfl" L onsairy m} INDICTMENTS FOR DIAMOND . dangers of air raids to | % e {;:m wnd him the . earnest and p pea. iwport.” ¢ CANDY FACTORY FIRE |" ‘; ernoon the. B OF BOUNDARY DISPUTES. ary Lansing’s proposal,”deliv- Elihu_Roo:, former sec- onz as the spirit of American| {7 ¥ e delegates to the con- discussed Mr. Lansing’s| D'ED gave unreserved expressions of Burned Near Blakely, Ga. - Sankey Ga., Dec. 30.—Four negroes hot and killed, two burned to vounded and several other slightly hurt, in a_series of battles near here today, srow- t of the killing last night of Viliipigu, a plantation overseer, ng to reports reaching here to- key can bride, old. | Four Persons Are Charged with First and Second Degree Murder. ars old a bu company, publisher and son of the late Ira D. died at received here the advice of embarked voyage on Wednesday pping men on to build > pl company, ForeEmbezzlement. at Montgomery. in Rumania when an Ider of Bridgepor plane carrying the three {can and F AT SEA WHILE ON WEDDING TRIP Ira Allan Sankey, music announced that the hymn writer and evangelist, today by wireless. Against is physician Mr. San- on the South Ameri- with his Anna Underhill would meet all the winter. Complaint against the who was Mrs. brother of E. W. a former con- Representative Mann. between v Z are forming and opera - New York, De New Step for Preservation of Peace on | mond, his wife in TS the American Continent. ==-l! l':w'\]-v and RTu ‘lrr"“' Many men will be given employment — today indicted on charges o by 1t Yo as Washington, Dec. 30.—In a new ond degre. aughter works JLxmxu:x pl..‘m for ihe preservation of p t aths of twelve Dampremy 1 since the beginni American continent and destroyed of the war. ment of Pan-American unity, the|story Di factory United States formally invited the | liamsbur: Latin-American republics to join in a | convention t mpel arbitration of | afternoo boundary dispute nd prohibit ship- S, Hammond. w ments of war munitions to revolution- this morning ari retary of state, speaking before the in- | NoW York, Dec. 30.—At the request| A report from Bucharest states that | ternational law section of the con-|Oof chief of police Birmingham of (pree Austrian soldiers were interned gress, made this declaration: Bridgeport, Conn, James F. Former, Austrian aero- | landed freedom shall continue, -t shall range | WAs 2rrested in a hotel here tonight|pumanian territory us side by side with you, great and j"-“"'“‘ Lt B L "";;;";‘ Sall #or the ol & ustice. A telegram om et | 7 T hetions, 'the tights which ‘existoag | Birmingham said Former was wanted |, Fiftyfive bags of rubber consigned | against us and against all the rest of | for cmbezzlement. Farmer collapsed| @ © (FT0ln 0" pord Deace ship the world. We hail the smallest state, | Yhen arrested and his condition be-|5 00 "y 00 Kirkwall, the British be it upon an island of the Caribbean | come so serious that he was taken to | i n"ofMce announced 1 or anywhere in Central or South|® o hnfil;'uL “l‘w’}: Former n‘m mn:; st - America, as our equal in dignit; wife, who with him, asserted e e e Hkht TolY. In | knew of no rcason for the action of| A report from. Copenhagen. stafes el s enliv Chief Birmingham. {that 100 ships, chiefly British, Ameri- nch have been caught in the ice in the White Sea and will have to spend the winter there. . A London despatch says the Nor- | approval. Ira Allan Sankey, Son of the Late Ira| T steamer Stavn, which sailed e D. Sankey, Evangelist. from New York, Dec. 11 for Gothen- PITCHED BATTLES BETWEEN New York. Dee 30-_Stricken while | PUTE: has been ordered to discharse New York, Dec. 30.—Stricken whil » = WHITES AND NEGROES | on hie wedding trip aboard the steam- | >*'t OF Ber cargo for the prise court. e - o ebec Steamssh Four Negross Shet and Killed and|Ship Koroma of the Quebes B eam e Finance Minister White of Canada procecds of the recent $100,000,000 war loan added to according to advices the ordinary revenue of the Dominion expenditures during forcible de- tention in Sonora, Mexico, of Harry Meighan, of New Rochelle, daughter of | Sims, John Quincy Underhill, Sims, former United States attorney at Chicago,was gressman. Mr. Sankey was 54 years laid before the state department by |ary is expected to be fully as large, in | Mrs first nd thei Mr. and roc f New York her three fldren & mas tree ok his stories m them lling | DEMAND FOR AMERICAN | BOTTOMS ON PACIFIC COAST Steamer Under Construction Sold for $250,000 More Than Contract Price. San Francisco, Dec. 30.—An indica- nand for' American bot- ered with the approval of President tained a q:';;".*"'hnu' .clh"[d:'" e sific coast was empha- Wilson to the resident Pan-American Sl | ST S _’"I, o I’;' o today in the announcement that diplomats here for submission to their | third floors. in causing a |County home at Bradford. Pa. in ner being built here at the home foreizn offices, has for its object | majority of the tr “";“. -f"\{;"'*'r"""l the home Iron works for Hind, Rolph & the preservation of peace in Pan- - — loss of § 0. this ofty, and the nstruction America so that it m: face the old | BRIDGEPORT MAN e |nr which has bareiy started, had beca world free of internal dissenaion. ARRESTED IN NEW YORK.| Judge J. M. Hilton, a leading at-|=old to Thomas B. Wi tland, While the proposal was being com- e | torney of Montsomery, Ala._former | Orcgon a price =a unicated to sc f the diple member of the Alabama Supreme 060 greater than the 4 today, and being discussed an;l«:n;n?):: James A. Former, a Builder Wanted | curt, dled of apoplexy at his home| The vessel was contracted for $750,000 for $1.¢ This and is said to have 3,000, is the been second of three ne steamers contracted for that lh- same irm has {ing. ld at a profit, be [TWO AUSTRIAN TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYERS SUNK While Bombarding the Italian Port of Durazzo. | ia London, Dee. 30, 9.06 p. m. —The followin; | was_issued tods | “Yesterday morning an enemy scout < nd five destroyers appeared off in oroder to bombard ¥ They did insignificant dam- age and then were attacked by Italian and allied ships cruising in the nelgh- borhood. The Austrian tor do boaut official communication destroyers Trigiav and Lika were sunk. Survivors fro the Lika were taken prisoner. n enemy aeroplane was shot down one of our destroyers. “All of our ships returned to port undamaged.” b; Record Grain Shipment. Portland, Me., Dec. 30.—All records for grain shipments from this port were broken this menth. Twenty-two steamers carried 4,299,590 bushels to European ports. The output in Janu- according to exporters.

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