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VOL. LIX—NO. 12 The Bulletin’s Gircufation in Norwich is Double 5 wfl- m URDAY, ANOARY 13, 1917 SIXTEEN PAGES—128 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CE EXPLOSION ,000 ed<{ waoraphs |Siy |ndictments [To Press Lawson of Any Other Pfip‘u’:vmd Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Gonnecticut in Proportion to the City's Population : to Give Names Condensed Telegrams - ; Canada’s coal production in 1916 was g 0 ¥ Pasis, Jan. 12 115 . m—Navigntion Fur Bafi flurder 14,265,000 ton: | K on the Seine has been suspen - cause of the rising ter, which Three thousand barbers of Brooklyn . y threatens to.ovo.rnow 'thle knv"ying threaten to strike. et TG T SR B 2 7= More, than 500 brewery workers in 3 of the city have been raised to protect |N- Y. POULTRYMEN CHARGED [HOUSE VESTS RULES COMMIT- |Scranton, Pa, went on stotke. the districts which then were flooded. WITH FIRST DEGREE MURDER TEE WITH POWER Fire destroyed the Perkins building at Rahway, N. J, at a loss of 8,000. COOPERATION OF VARIOUS 3 MISSIONARY BOARDS At the Haskell, N. J., Plant of the Dupont Powder |asvocsted at Anmusi Confarence of Foreign Missionary Board. Company at 9:30 Last Night Garden City, N ¥, Jan, 12 Pians | RO%UI¢ of Confession of Antanio. Car- for the co-operation 'of the various| dinale, Who Asserts That He Was rotestant missionary boards the United States and Canada in extending | Given $4,800 to Employ Gunmen to thelr missionary work in South Ameri- SHOCK HEARD FOR A RAD'US OF 100 MILES 333&';“’::”"&:.:;’ 24th emnu- Kill the Independent Poultry Deal- board of North America, which cl o Thy i i e ik o S, vee. ** | Regina Margherita, 13,000 Tons, Was Sunk | Sy N (ot it ol o B 1f Boston Financier Still Perists in ; TR oA o0 —270 of Crew Escaped Declining to Answer.. He is to be| Wayne MacVeaah, attorney-general in the cabinet of President Garfleld, is Cited Before the Bar of the House |dead. - —Bitter Party Debate Preceded Ac"| The Gray Motor Co. of Detroit in-| TURKS SUNK A BRITISH CRUISER OF JUNO ALL ARE IN CUSTODY|QUESTION IN WRITING i creased its capital from $§60,000 to $1,- tion. 000,000. here today. men were arrested here today on in. |new powers for forcing a witness to i Towards the Sereth and the Town of Laburtea Has Dr. James L. Barton of Boston, secre- | ing the shooting of Barnet Ba%. a ri- | again, probably Monday, and demand | trict attorney for the western district re-elected chairman of the committee | fession said by District Att cer, o member of congress and a| The Marchants’ National Bank of : : : 4 Afloney. the Kassina Valley the Rumanian Troops Have | To make the work of the conference b il Dk e crinee; Fradariok In Ri ia th H Been Pushed B 5 more effective, it was unantmously vot-| New TYork, Jan. 12.-i _| Washington, Jan. 12.—Clothea with s been relieved of command : Back F Two Terriffic Detonations Shattered Windows and Shook |&3" Tncorporate its executive sommit- ew York, Jam. 12—Six poultry. sto on the Verdun front. n Rumania the Russians Have ushed Back I tee which is known as the committee | dictments charging thom with mur. | testify, the house rules committee will = : Buildings Far Out on Long Island and Up the Hudson |of reference and counsel. The Rev.|der in the first degree for instigat- |call Thomas W. Lawson before it| William Wolfe, United States d 3 = tary of the American Board of Com. |val poultry dealer, nearly two b that he name the consressman who, | O Wisconsin, is dead. i E ates T to Poughkeepsiec—Southern Connecticut Also Felt the |misioners o Foreign Missions, was | ago. © Thic is the outemme ot a ear® | he save. to1a him: that a cabinet et . Taken by the Teutonic Allies—Petrograd States 1 2] 2 P Obtainable Be-|and Frank Mason North of this city | Swann to have been made by Antonio | broker were in a conspiracy to make | Richmond. Va., incrensed its capital Tremors—Detailed Information is Not .. secretary of the Methodist board of | Cardinale, who was recently broughe |money in the stock market on official | from $300,000 to $400.000s auizn missions, was elected a member of the [ back from Ital; secrets. tro- Back More Than ile cause All Wire Communication Was Severed With the | Gommitice in place of Bishep Wiiliam $4,300 to Employ Gunmen. 1f Lawson again refuses to name the | Glen H. Curtiss has picked a sito the Austro-Germans a Mile s F. Oldham. e o congressman and the trio Involved in |near Miami ¥, for the proposed gov- H 1 Raids N First ion and the Location ofj the Plant is in a Re-| Virtually every Protestant denomina. | 4 5o ink, 1o the Prosecutor, Car- | nis story, as it is generally believed he | ernment aviation school. ave Made Successful Raids North of Arras. irst Explosion tion In North America was represented [Groc ho aftermard oo murbiit | will, the' committee then will report - i S & o N 3. by the 278 delegates. Although the |, G0 W0 Sterward was murdered, | him' either to the house or the district| Chanman Coleman, secratary of the mote District—Explosion at Kingsland, N. J., Thurs- | conference itself possesses no aucrority | Loeeived 34 Ploy gunmen 1o | courts on contempt charges. Amarioan emhasey ot Farlin, died of to direct work of missionary boards, | U180k e for the Killing of Bar, Sitter Partisan’ Debabe. pneumonia at Louisville, Ky. While Berlin asserts that infantry Galatz. . The Russiand day, Caused $16,000,000 Loss. With Only $3,000,000 the consenzus of views expressed by | accoraing to Assistant District 4r.| This plan was agreed upon by the| engagements are in progress north of | pushed back further towar . the the delegates favored plans con-|iormey James O'Malley, v " Baron Shoushneray. president of the|the River Ancre in France, the Brit- |reth and the town of 1 Insurance—Fire Was Possibly of Incendiary Origin— |templated by several boards not now . Malley, was revenge | committes today Witer an acrimonious | o, nadian Pacifie, Aenied that he fo. to] e Shvciai oraninoqnce. the Brit- | reth and the fow " represented in South America and ~ | resign as head of that system. the situation in that area by merely Around Riga, on L Africa, to enter those fields, bur with report. th ptu d pna. o1 h f Plant Was Carefully Guarded and Every Safeguard |{Tio: o onter those fields bur with Thw Gaver oacers, bave oubshal| small nastoee ot ooy o | e el - ‘ small number of prisoners, apparently | parently has dled dow confine their work to_ districts not oc- ¥ pparently |9 y_has »n order eonfiscatine all tin corzan | as the result of a patrol raid. Berlin | tacks. Neither Petr ; Been Installed. e e TABS ARE KEPT ON TRADE OPPORTUNITIES ||[7es o cne e e toeitmameni™™ | St % 2, Known to Science Had . B2 e ane amer. ||| HOW TABS ARE KEPT E OPPOR htenan oAy et |t ey ot h two attacks |in their latest comm: —= in this sector and adds that the fight- | ords any great activity ican board is considering plans to send Twenty-aicht Amaricans. eamnris- | ing there continues At sea the entente misionaries to South America, where g ine =ection 10 of tha Ameriean Fiald| “The British have been successful |fered additional losses New York, Jan. 12—Four hundred Foundry company at Kingstand, N. J, | %, = ot Saw Favcesened na_contem- It makes no difference what the line of business may be there is Ambalance In France, arrived at Sa-(in rafs north of Arras and the |of the buttieship Regina thousand pounds of powder was des- sty “wul:rléh:""nu - | East ana West Africa, in an effort “to always something in connection therewith that the people want. They & b sortes in the Vosges. the 10ss of 675 men, s anne troyed b);, flJra l‘::te;x‘plo:‘::n Sllxpont ably’ WM" 1he officials of the | Stem the_tid:. of h)lghan;met:a:i,n;m may or may not have the time to go in search for it, but they are B i JAeeanted tha rcla-| | In the Oituz valley in Moldavia the | fiefally in Rome. Two hu :é":fize??fl:"é:: t:; 22‘223,352‘52 ‘“&‘{-fi'&""e"o"& $10,000,000 consists of ;‘;}:’fi: g:;;%fl"!;rg;:igflng?‘;;:;r?:: them where such things are to be found. For that reason the adver- Commission: ;,v‘:‘ln-d"’.“u‘.:kfx:;y_.;:fl ;é."n« "T.-y’{”: "mef»ffi‘r‘fnhg cruiser of ‘the J e Al e sthats E{‘Zfl:m“;vi’r‘.&fl{“fi?&?u‘?: fond (o extend their missionary work to tising columns are not only rendering an invaluable service to the Charles B. Wark of Camden, N. J..|manian troops attackea the Austro- | Turkish gunfire during was Instantiv killed when he wns|Germans’in the Kassina valley and |the island of Kastel were cut by fiying debris but none of | destroyed property of the Canadian|&CP&. oo 1 tnae it s pro- readers but they are providing the merchants with a salesman of the " A o LAl y ain In the yards|drove them back more than a mile, | eastern Mediterraneas. & e i Serionsly hurt Noestimate | Car and Founds, company, of WM poily BoTLola"s comferance n Steica || #reatest smportence for such. service can be obtained in no other way ||| 5Tk by, 8 frlght train in the sards | B, uqT ik mee than iy rater {o. (g T of the loap. way e ot 1 of all the mission boards represented in s : i 4 ¥ The forces of Field Marstal von |Cornwallis or the 1t Until investigation is completed no o in such a satisfactory and thorough manner. Mackensen, while' spparestly Inees PCREERE " Bon HeniiTTcs Entire Plant Probably Destroyed. 11 "be amade as to | there, possibly next spring, or as soon 3 3 0 f 3 Three men were arrested in New| Mackensen, *w appurently ' inuc 5 y-C : The swncral Mantie of Wi Hasosll | et oimes SF D Bave | o conditions in that countrs will per- When consideration is given to the fact that The Bullgii zoes into York Sharecd Wit having: Davelues | Hre, nround Tokshaniave veporeed to |lost by e rith plant, who was reached by telephone | peen found, it was said by an officer | Wit with 2 view 'g porefiiigme o B almost every home in the city, into every nook and er in this tools in their nossession and with vio- s a soon after the explosion, said the entire [of the company. sion work there and starting schools. il sl bt o e gl - b lation of the Sullivan law. piant probably had been destroved 1t | Danger Reduced to a Minimum. = 3 z - e NO RADICAL CHANGE RADIO WARNINGS BY the plant and the village were several read every day by over 40,000 people, it must be appreciated that’ it The weekly statement of the Bark of Hhundred buildinngs. The concussion | It was explained that the danger of | CENTENNIAL OF ST. JOHN'S s > > PP svance shows an increase of 13.235.000 OF MILITARY POLICY ALLIED PATROL CF blew a tremendous hole in the side of | fire or of explosions from purely scol- P. E. CHURCH, WASHINGTON the merchant is going to keep in touch with those who are seeking francs in ®old holdings and a decrease ¥ _ibirid 2 mountain near which the plant was | dental e T v Lo = to have their wants filled and those who have the money with which - ||| of 639,600 francs in silver. Will Be Considered in Framing the|Caused Two British Steamer bufit. Ths.Dupant ibasages said 1 completed L Will Be Celebrated With Elaborate i Army Appropriation Bill. turn to Boston. was impossible to estimate the loss of | ~rdnance .was "?n hand ‘l%l A fichl’ ':. Geferiighlos: Today. to buy, he cannot afford to overlook the advantages of The Bulletin's Gold to the amount of $24,440000 ) W life. PO T 1‘;*&2":.;.‘:‘“ e iabod Rt S advertising columns. The buyers have no better way of keeping close = iapeaiyed ot :g:u:‘;l‘;.';':’:,’“;‘_’ ffom ' \washington, Jan. 13.=Aw effort today | Boston; Jan. 12.—Two B ThereT::r:e::ondl:;nm explosions, | €Y reached tho Battlefield and tnat m:;"n't“g;";;"-m,?; s | tabs on'trade opportunities. i e % gan & Co. e to_pat the ouss, military committee |ers, the Furness liner Hay St the force of which was-tersific Burd- | o3 e talat 1a. The fi‘“’“"qfi?fi;‘ e _Zhe colutans of The Bulletin have contained thé following. matier While. e v et x}fm CASORREIE] faiticary | Sition-Indent 07 Livarpeel, ings were_SHABEn s ) shat- ents. celebra &1 iy == attomnting. to-stoal “": pat ; a, t T 3 ind forea Tar cut on Long 1 up the | %Oy, . explosions heard j@urfig the | ceremonies tomorrow. Senator Lodge, during the past week: :R’;h:'-;;\;‘c;'goged";“ e Gentified | adoption of a resolutfon declaring that |for New Yoik, returned I o e e loaion s in what s | (rs. he suid, smete e T e ut s crymmechusstes W R TS oS Bulletin Telegraph Local General Total man was killed by the current. no radieal change of military rolicy |Bor mely toaay, following azing barrel. The fire "% 2 \Ithoug] b = fusot Po! clingjaey TR - ybdi ol Fe resuiten - spread auoity to the| Lie PO, DIOTIRE O (8 LS| (U U RS Bt || Saturday, Jam. 6. 74 142 1108 1324 |I| ons wan was iled an anether fa: |venrs army appropriation bl T | eruivecs aesince, 1 poes blending hiouss &nq trom (Ee fo thees th, detonating caps. R e e Monday, - 80096 141 236 473 crashed into an eleotric . pole while |ress and army oMiders most active in sels, both of which are arms Bagy g s A . N of ovement. for univer: % ere..anchored ap. but the powder in the others was | ¢ dooo0“RU0TL T . A mmuni. | denied printd reporis that the nres- ||| Tuesday, Jan. 9.. 86 143 218 447 Hpesing s s LISEEHIL 1 I B hor Rt s brosaat neay Jouter barbor af daybrens e flam 2 lent nce tnvitati \ i o Vinced | Proceeded diir ne forenioe i Serator was 5 i e A 7 ok . qa 21 they had fé‘.pea";if‘é&"&g&'é‘“:‘;’x?;‘fié'flfif T T A R e an | e ton LI e o i s o Thursday, Jan. 11.. 94 144 256 494 were burned to death in a fire which | get beyond the formative stage by |STs afe owned sait they had SRated hres. dryine. houses on the | UL01” oatersa ats oy ST Mor | They said he never had aefinitely ac- Friday, Jan. 12.. 79 117 154 350 dcstroyed thets efetiment at Montredl | Méveh 4 *Bebator Chismibdrisl, whose n for t other side. At this poin e fire was | Russian government to supply 5.000,- The report was based o itiel: -t - B T Shecked by the efforts of the com- | 000 rounds of french ammunition. half | the mresident he Senator Tadte dur: | e = Fane spleslan b ot | wrecked |atuRiN Moo ot e | e akire e B et e Slaait | s jraowel anll BB < capliskive | ine l“:e.v:e(ll'e(r;‘t’rri)::cn:hgiszgg.:flp\sflr;rmirwhne Totals .. 532 810 2116 3458 ledo ‘occripled by ‘strike breaking line- | committee approval before adfourn-| o,y ocien 5o aoven many in the village which was built in | “These contracts were partly com- tor Lodee did not attend the din- men emploved DY, the Olilo. State Tele-| hient. & iities = B ki £ - B e phorie company. The action of the house committe MAY. USE US IN WART » semi-circle around the works were | pleted by March, 1916, and on March | iom: dinner ziven bv the president today, however, will not interfere with hattered by the force o rost aovers | 3, 1916 they were assigned to a New |last Tuesdav in honor of the diplomats Health C sioner Emerson of | work on the Chamberlain bill and its sion, which was by far the most severe | York corporation, agency of Canadian |representing the entente allie: al- New York announced that the Fealth |advocates will try to have it perfected sver experienced. Car and Foundry company, Ltd., which | thoueh he is the rankinz republican |for Baff’s supposed efforts to drive |debate between democrats and repub- | Tew Forle arfoantel ter fae St P BEVEriien W (ov 0 a8Te 00 Beiat ror 1t Haskell. took over the two main Russian con-|member of the senate foreign relations | the accused men out of the poultry [licans on the floor of the house had | DEPRrimPne, Wes TN FEOCT 20 TH0C | 08 SRad O, P D' SR g (Ol BhlaNan” Checking Up Casualti tracts and all aubeldlary contracts and |committee. other members of which | business. iy Senerally accepted idea that | frentment of persons il with preu-|ate If opportunity offers. Discuscion No estimate was available of the (SURPUSR SRC, UL nvr‘o uto Fooblete | were present. x Men Under Arrest. o At Wi ool | monia. ¢ at thé committee meeting revealed number of men at work when the dis- [oxd deliver the full quastity of 5.000.- The six men arrested are Abraham |povaTCe of Twesident W R Rt considerable sentiment against univer- | aster occurred, but as soon as the ter- N0 YRS, L L |FAILED To FIND missiNG Graff, who already had been held in | o8, TaS B000E 10, SROSIAC, DRIINE (M| 4 n¢onie Minio, 32 vears old, of Wa- |sal training and some members pre- CHine o t cwallowed poison after|dicted afterward that even if the e democrats Were ShULLTE oft the | etink Maria Guisrqninto twn weels (Chamberlain bill were to pass the sen- o Y el afraid of it | e in & Jodzine house died vesterdav in | ate, the committee would mot take it by the explosion had_sub- ¢ 10,000 ball as a_material witness in hhed somewhat the company’s omcials ar;Agency of Canadian Car and Foun. AMERICAN AVIATORS | (he Pa case; Willlam = Simon a gan rounding up their men to check | dry company, a large plant T 2 member of the poultry firm of Simon they were afrald o it 1s feared that two | near Kingsland, N. J. for the purpose | Who Are Supposed to Be Lost in Low- | and- eompans: Bavid Jacons. o pares e e democrats Insisted that their | (20 Gent's Tospital. The woman had |up nt this seesion. who were -employed in the “glazing |of assembling, packing and preparing er California. ner of Cardinale in the pouitry busi- | OPP ying partisan poli- | Ut 3 to marry Minio. She is recov-| The attitude of the administration barrel” lost their lives. these shells for shipment. No shells ness; Joseph Cohen and Jacob Co- | “Sg W o 1. vo | ering. toward the Chamberlain measure and 2 5 were manufactured .on the premises.| Calexico, Calif, Jan. 12.—Mounted |hen, brothers-in-law of Jacobs, and | et i bad talked for two > Sl similar proposale has noe been defin- Rescue Parties Organized. There were employed from time ot | Mexican soldiers who searched for two, Moe Rosenstein, known to the police | hOUXS and was about to vote on e | o owTH TN POPULATION ed clearly and it has been apparent Rescue parties were quickly organ-|time at Kingsland from 3,000 to 4,000 | American army aviators supposed to|as “Chicken Moe,” employed at Wash- | COmmlttee’s ~teport, Representative | sk D suPPLY | hat executive oficials have not expect- ized to search for the injured and &s men. Large quantities of these shells | be lost in Lower California, returned |ington Market. ~Rosenstein was ar- | Can fll enu;xc o democrat of | HAS OUTSTRIPPED FOO led the universal tratning question to soon as they were found they were|have been shipped to Russia. " today wth reports that no trace of the | rested a short time ago o na charge | fhe committee. who had not joined in A g3 & by the De. | COme to a definite issue in congress be- taken to the company’s private hospi-| “The two contracts were practically |men had been found. United States|of forsery and was awaiting trial. Renen ey made & Proposition that|Convincing Figures Shown by the De- | fore next session at least. tal. completed, a largeé quantity of shells | Custom agents also made the same re- Man Who Paid Murderers. B R e Gt st tation, partment of Agriculture. Al the doctors avallable were wsum- k;(ad b‘eer:] dellvle;ad in stor:lge at po,;t);e S S ¢ Colomer 1| CTaff. Mr. O'Malley saia was| - Instructed to Bring Lawsen. wer Franciscan Proth- | Kingsland to the representatives of y . Lieutenant Colonel ! o T E i " T o Butier, soms Gistance awsy. | the Rugsian government. snd. the bat |G Eishop and Lieutenant W. 4. Hob polnted out b OtheTs In e murder| JLet the commitiee be nstructed.” | roon supply has mof kept pace with the BILL HAS BEEN DELAYED Haskell s situated in a remote sec-|ance of the shells were being assem- | ertson, Jr. left the North Island Avia- | 2000 11® 105 a0rers the money in pay- | peraradie ool ng Thomas W. Lawson | crowth in population, figures furnish- 3 - + tion of Passalc county and communi- | bled and packed yesterday when a fire | tion camp near San Diego, Calif. on h ore it and submit to him in Writ- | o4 today by the depariment of agricul- | By Point of Order Against Confer- 2 men for the crime. Jacobs and the |ing the question he refused to answer. - + i il cation with it either by telephone or | took’ place in one of the large build- | Wednesday morning i an attempt to| (5" Cohens, he said, are allezed 1o | Ifohe dems miag Btohuar, ‘SHen. Aot Lo :::: 1!;-0;_\0:1-! - d‘fi?;fl;'-‘::_‘};;‘:l&fl;f; ;Sg ence Committes Fixing New Date. telegraph ceased after the first explo- | ings used for cleaning shells. make a non-stop flight to Calexico.| phave conferred with Cardinale and Washington, Jan. 12.—The nation's ACTION ON IMMIGRATICN son be cited before the bar of this v 3 33 cent. i i son. As a consequence reports of Whi 1on They carried neither food nor water, = Baff. > lation has grown ahout 33 per cen Washington, Jan. 12.—Final action heavy loss of life soon were circulated | .py Nu“l Mads Un o __._|expecting to arrive here wihin a few | T SUpmeN ,,f(,'}?,e:“‘;‘u"‘“ed the pol- | Bouse and determine whether Thomas |anq discloses that in foods constitut- [on the immigration bill was delas in mearby planes e dings destroyed were val-|hours. Yesterday ranchmen south of | jice for nearly two years. Accoraing | W wson has more power than the |ing about 75 per cent. of the country's|eq in the house today by f point of k ued at $750,000. The value of the con- | the international boundars reporten’] ¢ 3 = | American congress. i i | “ardinale’ o dlet there has been a decline in per|order against the = action of the Sky Crimson With Conflagration. tents of the buildings _destroyed |that Wednesday aft: - to Cardinale’s alléged confession |~ Everybody was surprised by the sug- fon. . t fixini 4 Following so _closely upon the Jes- |2mounted approximately to $16,000,000, | sighted an acroplane meaded Seuth | Tren,Uqmbte Were made to kill the | geation, but in a moment endorsements | *BrieiEir e ool ne B T NG e ) poultr dealer, b; placing a bomb Officials believe that despite this|new effective date. The measurc was e o e e e ey T R e finder ‘his house, trying to drown him | PeS3n o come from members on both | ghowing there is no danger of @ food | reforred back to the confarees wWho tha explosion threw all northern New |to the amount of about $3,000,000 In | nis ciey. in the Hudson river and, finally and [ (Continued on Page Two, 7¢h Col. ) |Shortage. probably will make a new report to Man: v Secretary Houston in a statement to- [ both houses tomorrow, with the ef- Jersey into a panic. The sky was|insurance on the bulldings and con- |saw fiashes of Are o the. westwagd | Ly, DY Shooting. any said: Tective Aate. changed (o May 1 1017, srimsoned by the conflagration and the | tents—the rest is a total loss. just before the second explosion. The FRANZ BOPP RELIEVED “With all these agencies now avail- |as fixed by the senate. Prompt ac- Rames’ were plainly visible as far away No One Killed. shocks were felt as far eastward as . able for improving agriculture, there|ceptance of the report is expectad and is Yonkers, N. Y. “Ho' tar’ s ofe e icen bl B ew Tobtce. NeNsape Moo 1n| o hTT COD COAL CO. BRINGS FROM OFFICIAL DUTIES (1’ ouna for optimism as to the abil- | the much-discussed bill. already The shock of the explosion was 50| ascertain, no one was killed or seri. | this city were flooded with telephonic TNO BTN PO 00 | By ot v Borastortt. the G ity of the nation not only to supply it- | passed by both houses by overwhelm- great that manv persons in Haskell | ougly injured as o result of the fire | inquiries as to the cause of the ex- i & 8TMAN | scif with food but increasingly to meet | ing majorities, probably will go to the Brook'vn and New Jersey citles fifteen | anq subsequent explosions which took | Plosions. Because of the Blocking of That Wa- the needs of the world. president early next week. or twenty miles from Haskell believed | pjgce, - ~ terway by Colliers Bay Port. The output of meal and diary pro-| As it passed the heuse last vear, the there-had been an earthquake. Police| P55 orainination into the circum- | HOUSES SHAKE VIOLENTLY Washington, Jan. 12.—Count von |ducts, which furnish 37 per cent. of | bill was to have become effective July ind newspaper offices were besiezed | gtances attending the origin of the fire Boston, Jan. 12—Two actions. each | Bernstorff, the German ambassador, |the food that roes on the American ta- |1, 1916. ~When it was taken up by ‘or information. Strangely enough. | in uildine No. 50 has roater the 1a® AT HOOSICK FALLS, N. Y.|alieging damages of $60,000 were fil- | today informed the state department |ble, fell from 2482 pounds for. eash |the senate an amendment was adopt- he concussion seemed to be Jess severe | pregsion that it is possible, if not 4 ed in the federal court ‘today by the|in a note that he had relieved from |person in 1895 to 219.6 in 1915. Cereals. | ¢ making the date May 1, 1917. The \ short distance from Haskell. Probable, ‘that the firs was 5f ince | Many Windows Were Broken and Pic- | Cape Cod Coal Company as a result |duty Franz Bopp and E. L Von | wnieh supnly 51 per sente” deminsd | conferees decided that this would give Viewed Conflagration From diary origin. The officers of the com- tures Thrown From Walls. of the blocking of that waterway by | Shack, respectively consul-general |srom 43.9 bushels to 40.2. Potatoes re- | Sufficient time for preparations to put pany do not wish to make any further the collier Bay Port which went |and vice consul at San Francisco, re- | mained at about the same ratio of pro- | the law into operation and changed | pr @George F. Kunz, the Guards employed by the company definite statement with regard to this Troy, N. . Jan. 12—Two shocks|went aground on December 13. The cently cflnvicted'nf violating the neu- ductior but sweet potatoes increasea |the date to July 1, 1817, The senate | Now York gem expert, geolo, ey tovma cetablighed & dead fimes | unti] the investigations are completed. |from the explosion, at Haskell N. J.| White' Okt Transportation Company | trallty of the United States by con |about 50 per cens. per capita. Poultry |accepted the change without notice, |aid reciving vice presid : * | were felt in this cit; | which owns the vessel and the T. A. nsigne ligh 2 ut when the report cam ® | American Association for several hundred yards from the blaz-| Plant Was Carefully Guarded. [Fere felt in this city and within & ra- | Fo0eh QEns the VEarel Bnd the T & 105" entente alltes. D o e st of frult | hOuse today Representative Bennett of | mncement of Selonce, told ¢ ing bufldings and would permit no one| ‘It fs quite possidle that the build- |houses were shaken violently, many |London, Conn., which was employed | Dr. Erich Zoepftel German consul- |, o erctution Has inerenced. mmialy | New York raised the point of order | onstent OF TGRS (8 U0 o pase poundreds of persons, how-|ings will not be reconstructed. The|windows were broken and pictures | ot re-float it, are named as defend- | Seneral at Seattle, the state. depart- |G VEESIADISS Ios years and they con. |and was reluctantly = sustained DY |that for national defense purp sver, climbed nearby hills from which | entire plant was most carefully guard- | were thrown from the walls. _ Believ- | ants. Compensation for alleged dam- |ment was informed, has been ordered | . 4o "o larger and more important | SReaker Clark. entire population of the Unit ey viewed the conflagration. d and'every safeguard known to sci- |ing the shocks to be caused by an|ae to the rip rap work in the canal |ot San Francisco to take the place of |SUN(S & JUESr SnC nor The Speaker overruled a point of | gRC\E, FOPHEROE BF fne e Roads leading into Haskell in all di-|ence had been installed and every pos- | carthquake, residents of Remnssaelaer |and monetary loss to the suspension | Bopp temporarily. Lo, > order made by Representative Gardner |clnasified according (o their rections soon were filled with con-|sible provision made to gafeguard the |and Washington counties were consid- |Of business is sought by the petition- | Bopp and Von Schack are relieved | by o) TiON OF GENERAL of Maseachusetts, against the action |apilities or adaptation unde vevences of every kind carrying physi-| adjoining premises against injuries re- | erably alarmed until news of the ex- | T- pending appeal from the verdict re- of the conferees, in framing the new |tary A B C. D, atc. showing t tians, nurses, nolicemen and firemen to | s from explosion. turned in_the United States district LUIS HERRERA CONFIRM the Asiatic exclusion sec- Pt he Bogib of TRl N "0 company had sscured tnsurance | 7177 a8 recelved. ‘court st San Francieco: The German = e Thoet ths olectiogt Bt the sath :;‘:Z.n‘é"w"l‘fie, o iy Terror Stricken Women. in favor of the inhabitants of Kings- | pISTINGTLY HEARD IN WIEUE VAT — embassy acted in the case entirely ri department that the briginal language | cxamination of these mes Terror stricken women living in the |1and which we understood will more 2 3 MISSING FROM HOME |©n its own initiative. was offensive to Japan. e A W oadi i Sour ¢ aeariy communitice whose husbands | than cover any loss or damage to WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS. ; e 20 that Brie could dud 2 ic | buildings in that town. The reports Fas e fra; % e A T et “ihe | With regard to the fire are somewhat | Flash Was Also Observed in a Num- gnards and it was long after the ex-|®*28gerated and sensational” ber of Places. olosion before the ‘were convinced that Friends in| NORTHWESTERN STATES Jan. 12—Foreign | - Movements of Steamships. a ditch digger, a mechanic, ¢ refugees from Torreon today confirmed | York, _ Jan. . 12-—Arrived: |OF Whatever the other vocat SWEPT BY A BLIZZARD |reports of the execution . of Genera[, New = York Jan. = 12 be—whether the man was & New Haven, Conn., Jan. b= e Luls Herrera, a Carranza commander. | *t9amer Ceytelc. Tverpool, = 160 or 100 per cent standard many had not periched. CITIES IN SOUTHERN Springfield, Mass., Jan. 12.—The dis- | George Wheoler is missing from her | North Dakota and Sections of Montana | They said General Herrara’s body was i My g i ot ol By Gepetig = tinct report from the New Jersey ex- |home in Poplar street and friends fear and Minnesota. hanged . to a telegraph ole ~witn | Beggentiord. Few Work. © o {coula be weighed, their ten KINGSLAND EXPLOSION CAUSED CONNECTICUT SHOOK |plosion was heard in we: Massa- | that she lost her life by drowning in bundles of Carranza money in each|. . 'Tomjia. Génoa. 3 taken, their eyes examined s : * chusetts as far west as Pitisfleld and | the Quinnipiac river. An unknown per- | Fargo, N. D, The 29th anniversary of | hand and & pictare of General Carran~ > summary judgment formed of LOSS OF $16,000,000 | Shocks Wers Felt as Far East as|tnroughout losalitios hboring | son telephoned to the Grand Avenue |the worst storm in the history of North | za_suspended from the body. 5 actual heaith. Tie rating as to Dns Was Carri New London. Springfield. The flash was also ob- |police precinct this afternoon that a |Dakota was marked today by a bliz-| They said Villa levied forced loans Let Him Enjoy It. of the manager or superinte Inly_$3,000,000 Insucance Was Carried served in a number of places. The|woman had fallen through the ice in|zard which swept over the state and |of fifty thousand pesos upon the Span-| Those who worry about Bryan's|der whom the workers wer —Fire Possibly of Incendary Origin. | New Ha towns where residents were more or |the river but before anyome arrived,|was the most severe of the winter,|ish residents of the city and twenty- | candidacy for the 1920 nomination |must of course depend upon © in” southern less startled by having windows and |she bad disappeared. George Wheel- |according to reports from different sec-| five thousand pesos each on the Brit- | shouid forget it and let him enjoy |mental tests. However 1 New York, Jan. 12—A statement that buildings rattled were Chester, 2 | ¢ Tator round shawl which he sai be- | tiohs recetv. ht. Portionslish and German residents. Sixty |himself in his accustomed way—until |majorlty of Instances ‘he il the and_explosion which wrecked w and Jonged to his wife on the banks . “Minnesota and eastern Mon- and four Arabs were killed by | his party's convention meets, — In- e plant of the Canadign Car, and and Suffield. Conn. river. R TN fered from the storm. e of Villa, they added. dianapolis Star.

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