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PRICE TWO CENTS JANUARY 15, 1917 TEN PAGES—70 COLS. aper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion tothe City’s Population ) TEUTONS ARE WITHIN | ‘ctoiamorste |Honor Memory (Thaw Stillina | Sordereed Telowams Ijnfgrya) Maghine , ‘ el v St of Buffalo Billl Stupor and Weak in Talcum Box rts for the weed ended Jan. 11 were steamship Vestfold, 1,888 tons gross. The postoffice authorities, to save| = SEVIGNEY OF PLAINFIELD SE- 32 tons. g Count Sierstorff Dead. 3 e Coant Sohenaon Tal & 770 P.|DISTINGUISHED CITIZENS IN|PHYSICIANS SAY HE IS IN NO N SRR th e FUNERAL PROCESSION DANGER fuel, stopped the pneumatic tube ser- VERELY BURNED Prof. A. P. Blanks resigned as as- sistant of public-speaking at Colgate racing circles. His widow 'nt:n an vice in Paris. University. - et > Monument for Emperor Francis Joseph i Have Made Further Progress Against the Russians| Sipes. Jan it vis London sen 25000 “PASSED = CASKET VISITED BY HIS MOTHER mier, introduced in parliament a bill A bill designed to abolish the use of cigarettes in Oklahoma was passed | A LOUD EXPLOSION by the House. The Norwegian bark Skarv arrived % The fifth annual convention of Dis- CONFESSED THAT HE Was Colonel Cody’s Horse, Rider- Tells Him Not to Worry, That She |trict School Superintendents opened Name—Contained Tubes Filled Witk 5 % t Rochester, N. Y. KILLED MONA BYRON SIMON.| less, With the Plainsman’s Pistols| Will Take Care of Him—Probably | = CChester Shrapnel and Broken Glass—Pack Weldon H. Wells Shot Her in a Room Hung From Saddle Horn. Will be Out in Two Weeks. in a Hotel at Columbus. - | _Columbus, 0., Jan. 14—Weldon H. =<, L t inovi 4 Petrograd Reports the Repulse of the Austro-Germans at Vari- | weils, former Kansas City brokers S R aneee e Eiladelpi, 1 e B oDl it Taaue | Constadinaviteh apersl o Tneibuletin) clerk, tonight confessed to Count; - o = 3 Ve 3 i a4 Plainfield, Jan, 14.—E. Sevigney ws Points in Rumania—On the Northern End of the Prosecutor R B, Duncan that he shoy | Colonel William T Cody (Buftalo Bill) |is recovering at a hospital here trom | Great Britain, is dead severely burned Saturday - evening ous Poin o Riona Jhncan that ne2ho!| while the body of the man who seif-inflicted_wounds, arrived here to-| o, oo o Liea | When & box of talcum powder sxploded . = i = room in a hotel here last Thursday ";’;]" 5o much to make her citles pos- | day and took rooms at the hospital |, 'gn2 FSTormac a:”;?;;,;lggggg in his hands, burning his facs, arms Russian Front in the Vicinity of Riga the Germans De- | hicht. His statement. according fo|5.0le 1ay in state beneath the huge |directly above those occupied by her |70 U Federal Court at and hands badly. the authorities, says he killed the girl | 30™e of the capitol, from t1 e flagpole | son. Thaw is still in a stupor and % Mr. Sevigny received a ckagze a of which the Stars and Stripes floated | weak from the loss of blood and his Thomas W. Lamont, of New York, dressed to him the Saturday before H rovi the erectis f a fitti i New = il Akmg the Sereth Rwer P “gmtgm:l:m onm:wt n€ | A Handful of Old Indians and Former |Mrs. Copley Thaw Was Very Much ':éah:‘“s&’g;kd;;':fl Rouen after a voy- |Box Was Sent to Him the Saturday s Joseph in Budapest. Scouts in Attendance—Iin the Cortege | Affected by Her Son’s Condition— Before Christmas Without Sender’s Fire destroyed the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church at Philadelphia,| 96 Was Postmarked Taftville. at a loss of $100,000. HAVE CAPTURED TOWN OF VADENI ON RAILROAD livered a Heavy Attack Against the Russians, But Were | in selt defense, Wells who was ar- |5 Taam L mother was allowed to see him for onlY | wa appointed as chict marehar at tng | CFisumas. e took “the packase i - urday morning, arrived here tonight i roopers Forme ines. a brief period. She seemed very much = = e his home, 101 Lawton Heights, né Repulsed—Only Small Operations on the Other Fronts. | cusioay of local police. . .. | Troopers from Fort TLogan formed |affected by Ter soms condition' but |ifIy*rd commencement exerclaes next | unwrapping It found it to Contain’ s -~ The body of Mona Simon was dis-|lines in the rotunda of the capitol}Physicians assured her that he was in Vi ‘:g];;n‘fl““'{'('“*:’ sy, 4 3 cologne water and a powde: through which passed the governors of | o danged and that they expected him| A |abor union of federal employes in pufr. covered Friday noon in a hotel room A to be able to leave the hospital Within | chicago has been formed, o b oo which had been occupied Thursday by | two states, delegations from the legis- Sender’s Name Not Given. s e P Oituz | @ Mman registering as “G. V. Van Brunt, | latures of those states, officers of the|!WO0 weeks. “Don’t worry, Harry.” she|jated with the American Federation of Hfaer farcs attacks the ‘Fsdfonic] e Selmr L e e Unitea States army, members of fra- | told him; “Tll take care of you. Labor. °"1 Mr. Sevigny and members of th( allies have made further progress |, 'O "ot s Fokshani. While police were sending broastcast | ternal organizations of which the fa- Refused to Discuss Indictment. family were surprised at receiving against the Russians along the Sereth | "On the northern end of the Russian | notices for the arrest of “Van Brunt,” | mous scout and plainsman was a mem- | Mrs. Thaw refused to discuss the in-| James H. Tolles, mayor of Nashua, |Such articles as the sender’s name wa( southwest of Galatz, cap % the |front in the vicinity of Riga the Ger- | Weldon H. Wells was arrested in|ber, veterans of the Grand Army of | gictment against Thaw charging him |N. H. from 1886 to 1888, died sudden- | not written on the package. The only village of Kotumikhali and also the [ mans delivered a heavy attack against | Huntington, Ind., on an embezzlement | the Republic, women and thousands of | with kidnapping and assaulting Fred- |1V at his home there. He was 71 years | Writing was on the wrapper, “W¢ town of Vadeni, on the railroad be- | the Russians east of Kalnzem, but |aharge, made against him by.the Kan- | children. erick Gump, Jr., the 19 year old Kan- [Of age. thank you for your order. Mrs. Se iween Braila and Galats, six miles | were repuised. sas City police. He told %fle police Indians Among the Mourners. sas City youth. Framk Johnston of| , ... . —=—— Sy aat .the packege: Wi il- e 2. en Al e Columbus otel e N -, ’s icles of incorporati v pos arked aftville. from Galatz. n the other fronts the usual artil Not the least conspicuous among|New York, one of Thaw's attorneys.| Apticles of incorporation ;‘nfl‘f’u.”“‘(fl M Haviniinys aods erbers. of thi Petrograd reports the repulse of the |lery engagements and small operations [ under the name of Van Brunt and the however, said there was no desire on 5 Austro-Germans at varicus other | by patrol and reconnoitering parties | Columbus authorities were notified. e . & handful of 9id|the part of the family to prevent his|Missouri, with a capital stock of |family hesitated at first about using points in Rumania, notably north of | continue. In his confession tonight, the au- | nd T b i Tasieos 13| renteal " from the jurisalction of - the| $2:900,000. the toilet articles but the eologne wa thorities say, Wells states that he tbeeh )’wmc; borhe eCol“On‘el Cody’s | courts of Pennsylvania, or “to obstruct ter was found to be excellent and the quarreled_with the giffi in his hotel | West show Y 8 | nything that District Attorney Swann | . Amb talcum powder was used by Mr. Se- vigny's daughter, who complained o! ador Noan presented Presi- 2 pseudonym. WARNING BY FEDER NF N room and that her taunts led to a s _Jof New hinks ht t o |dent Wilson an autograph letter from o . - fCONEESENCES HBvE o fight, that she threatensd him with af O Colonel Codyls breast were pin | JCH aw. K ot e roon® | the recently inaugurated president of | the slow way thé powder flowed from FARM LOAN BOARD SATISFACTORY TO MEXICO | razor and he shot her. s e R e st e ner | iy womla bo willing to have Thaw kept | Argentina. the box. 2 = — i Two razors and a revolver with one i = e 3¢ 1€ wnfomind Ehwt Cmay~ —_— Loud Explosion. Of an Attempt to Control All the [Men Connected Wth the Provisional |empty chamber were found among|Public. The casket bore the inscrip- in restraint If t was found that "any-| o man with a bullet hole over the| Saturday eveming M Cevigny wai Bonding Business. Government So Assert. Wells' effects. ‘olonel William F. Cody, ‘Buffalo Mr. Johnston said he had no fear of |heart was found on the westbound |preparing to attend the dance giver We s Bill'.” Thaw's escape from Matteawan be- [racks of the White line trolley in|hy the A.C. A. and after shaving, took 1eTashington, .{,-n. 14—A circular al- | Mexico, City, Jan. 14—Men high in[ARMY AVIATORS ARE TO Colonel Cody’s body was brought|ing brought up again by the New |Carlstadt, N. J. the talcum box but found that it was Jgfi *g“rh:t;"bmeen ::nztbiht;eyt‘;:; the :our&dilu olf the provisional govern- SEARCH FOR MISSING MEN. |into the capitol at 9.50 o'clock this|York authorities. “That is a closed in-| (D Sy o s x,rmms;xiblc to rollv sesaxy of H]\c pow- nal mpa oy = 3 St - g a omal und in | der. Knowing that only a small quan- and in close touch with the inter. morning. When “the dooms of the|cldent” eald Johnston. A dury found|, room of the Hotel Deshler at Colum- | tiy had hess used, he. began. tubning Thaw sane; he was released on $35 000 bail while an appeal was being en a loud ex- bus, O. Her throat was cut and her|the ap of the box W to all its agents, suggesting that they |national situation state that the re- | Military Fliers Who Have Not Béen | building were thrown open the crowd could secure the position of secretary |sult of the conferences beween the i ured in- A ¢ - . At 12 o'clock, the hour set treasurer Of LA’ loan organizations | Mexican and United States commis- Bee Slocs e Bk Thes okt o€ tho' caekut. the crowea Hision, the appeal was dropped and | face had been slashed. plosion followed and he was covered farm loal banks and thereby “surely :}‘L‘K“ ha‘i‘nbeen most satisfactory to| g.n Diego, Cal, Jan. 14.—Acting un- | still was coming. Thaw was absolutely free.” The Board of Estimate appropriated | "/ PUFRINE powder. control all the bonding business” was [ o =cco- | These men. who have had an | ger orders from the war department, Public Held Back. Extradition Papers. 3406.000/70r 'the Dastone of K CRRSINg Face Badly Burned. made public today by the federal farm | o3 roports and communications fur- | (W0, FMY aviators from the training| The public was held back while the m H. Black, assistant district |50 gasoline propelled pumping engines [ Dr: Arthur A. Chase was summoned loan board with a reply thereto by | iopodty the heads of the fovermmerg | SCN00l here will laeve tomorrow for|gamily bade the colonel farewell. In . and Leonara A. Flood, lieu- |for the Fire Department. to attend the wounded man. His face George W. Norris of the board to W.|2:” Quereta: 3t % hat | Calexico to assist in_the search for|the family was “Johnny” Baker of |tenant of police of New York, arrived o was badly burned as were his arms b vyt iy S certain that|ieutenant Colonel Harry G. Bishob | New Rochelle. N. Y, who was with |here today rfom Harrisburg with ex-| A bill as introduced in the New and bands. It was thought at frst at he would lose his sight but he B. Joyce, president of the company. &t Queretaro. say < R S P B e Tty pandling theland Lieutenant W. A. Robertson, Jr., | Colonel dy in hi v u. - | tradition papers for the return to New | York Legislature to remove the $25,- izes the circular as “a sordid appeal | QTR DoFsonaly. | They dectare|military fliers, who have been miss: s e e s O | P Olver & ‘Trower: on the checee | 00K000 cipitel Tt on mevitaet i | a8 able to see o o i ] to the cupidity of its recipients | 33 NS SonEren e o S mtirae, | InE since Wednesday. Fach aviator | ““Wolowing the family a delegation of | of conspiracy to kidnap in connection |and mercantile operations. however, 13 likely to be scarred amounting to “an attempt to prosti. |57 UG TROUEE ap aPpeal Lo interna’ | wil pilot a machine dnd will iy over [ nights Tempiar from North Platte, | with the Gump case. § In Ordinary Talcum Box. tute the o purposes of personal | LIRS (F B ,‘Mm %rléms of civilizea | the route taken by Bishop-and Robert- | Neb. passed the bier. Afterwards! Brower, who is in jail here, proba-| Jacksonville, Fla. was selected for| The box was #n ordinary. taleum box k son. = - {camhe a delewiition ‘of-former cowboys. | bly will be surrendered to the ~New|the 1917 meet of the national rifle|in which infornal machine was fitted { gain.” and expresses the hope that Mr. : people ang s al ice, Jovee will disown it. oy S to justice. York authorities tomorrow. His coun- [matches by the National Board of |up. At the top of the box was a sn to which stated authoritatively that be- Traced South of Calexico. ied on the outsid “Goo: e ey, B sel is to appear in common pleas court | Promotion of Rifle Practice. nut, threa The circular, {ssued under date of [ T¢ 8 stated author b 5 Jan. 5 and purporting to be stzned by hy ults of the conference were| “Goodbye, old pard,” “Goodbye, Bill” F 5 2 5 n Francisco, Cal, Jan. 14.—Ac- 3 2 . BilL” | for argument on his application for a a wire, leading into the box, was cons the superintendent of the federal farm |reached a manifésto was prepared to| ., qiis to a message received today |they maid as they passed. writ of habeas corpus tomorrow, but| John Jakowsky, a chauffeur of New |nected, The small nut wias covered 5 The guard of honor at the casket|as District Attorney Taulane said the | York, died in Flower Hospital of in- [over by f work so that it waq The talcum powder small portion of the loan department of the companvy, fol- lows: “We learn today that one man is to be selected as secretary-treasnrer of ithation | at western division army headquarters *“":efl‘e‘;{;;: g;‘_e ‘::en »“'l:::_t"‘&'_‘ from Calexico, the flight of the air- |included delegations from the Colorado | granting of the extradition papers un- |juries received when a car he was|not notice National guard. the Pioneers' society.|doubtedly would nullify the habeas|driving. struck an elevated railroad | took up only - to Mexico. It is thought mow | Plane containing Lieutenant Colonel 7 3 th of th i i Harry G. Bishop and Lieutenant W. A. | the Elks and the Grand Army the | corpus proceedings. pier. . box. hin a short time a report will Republic. i & : all the farm loan associations in each ounty. be made to the Mexican people giving | Robertson, Jr, has been traced to a| ™SR Ciyy. woy again aamit : e GERMAN SUBMARINES |cince: the Taft administration. —She | hottom ‘was inserted in the box an . v t been adjudged favorabl office of great value to the holder of | been adjudged favorable. gl M s o b e, g 1k Mbes Fhire o Wlack Long. was the guest at luncheon of Mrs.|three tubes, one filled- with powder it. = — gl It this proposition attracts you | CORDIAL - FAREWELL FOR The message was from Colonel Wil-| A line extending more than a block f a Ly ber E. Wilder, commanding at Calexi- | shivered in the cold wind, waiting for | A Wooden Cannon Fasshioned From a|yijon econd with small pleces of shrap; there is little doubt but what you ca SRR ADS isartion . IT 306 -oteauts DR. HENRY VAN DYKE ;:o.ltdo g:ap?xn Ge‘o;gefic. Marshall. aide |a chance to emter. It was estimated Spar. e crikes, | €1, and 2 third with small pieces : = : 2 = . o' Major General 3. Franklin Beli, B prevent railway strikes, | brok. were found. Matches immediately and ask vour friends In|Retiring American Minster to "the ottt bl T e DL DY RS ) asion ki - i Liwoolen can: | panding | investigation < of. atscuten | Lo erisry Paber weietaluo fotnd Netherlands. CONVENTION OF UNION From the capitol the tuneral proces- | non. fashioned from a spar and equip- | will be favorably reported to the Sen- Shrapant aid /G ped with smoke bombs and detonat- ate by the Interstate Commerce Com- o Y farm loan board at Washington. You could then surely control all the bond- ing vas used by Captain Bullen | mission. When the cap was of the Britiel - fixed undoubtedly to turn the nut at . L e e the top of the box, which was to ig- sion passed through the downtown F PF HEENEN SOUSRENTIY streets, led by city policemen. Be- The Hague, Jan. 14, via London. Jan. ing_business.” et L i - {15, 12.46 a. m.—Dr. Henry Van Dvke, . hind was the cai i scted, Doard” omelals said, woud. In: | e retirine American minister to The | Warned of Danger of Tuberculosis by | {24 TG, (e caisson on which rested |Pringing his ship safely throush a| The Senate Committes on Printing |the top of the box, which was to ie- volve the bondine of oficials of the | Netherlands, was given a cordial fare- Dr. Alfred Meyer.. Dist hed Men P ‘ German submarine ~one off the Irish|after an investigation, reported the |Dite t l"‘d'f‘“l i out ‘the ‘cherges various banks and officials of thous- | Well this evening when he left The < e . Fponet: coast, according to the officers of the |possibility of saving $469,000 annually | to explode, thro ;fi L ands of farm loan associations— | Hage for Flushing. Tomorrow he |, Baltimore Md., Jan. 14_Dr. Alfred| Among the distinguished citizens of |steamer, which arrived here today from by the elimination of useless public|Of shrapnel and glass = = Ereups ot . borrowebs—to ‘be or- | Will sail for Englend. Meyer of New York, a leading author- | this and other states In the procession | Cardiff, Wales. documents. Ewoiof Mz, Sevignys Asushiece s zanized throughout the United States. The Dutch minister of foreign af-|ity o ntuberculosis, in an address to- | was Julius C. Gunter, governor of Col- The officers stated that warnings of turned the cur;; bu “v.;‘rwh O:l‘ iy SENEY SR at s g fairs, the Belgian, British, French, |d2y a ta meeting in connection with |orado; John B. Kendrick, governor of |the presence of submarines in the| Congress has been asked by Sec- |¢nough not tnwzu«q L extsisan. 1 Italian, Japanese, Argentine, Brazilian, | the convention of the Union of He-|Wyoming: Edward Howard, lieutenant | trans-Atlantic steamship lane reached fretary McAdoo to pass a bill to for- | the nut but Mr Sevieny tuin: REPUBLICAN NATIONAL Spanish. Swedish and Rumanian min- | brew Congregations, said that unless | governor of Nebraska; the secretaries | Captain Dullen at Cardifft and he fit- [bid and punish by a fine and impris- | With such force that the march COMMITTEE MEETS TODAY |isters, the apostolic delegate, the may- | Necessary precautions were taken |of state of Colorado and Wyoming; | ted up the dummy gan before leaving |onment impersonation of secret ser- {”‘edv,i"l e tou the or of The Hague and others were as- t_lhgre was greadl _dal;xfi_cr of n:bergu]oula Iceg,isla:;ve ddelagalions tron(-ni E‘ebraska, port. Upon receiving additional ra-|vice agents. :;'r‘flp‘n‘fl a‘r‘:&“urnh-r; s v . Joemabtcdc at Tho® Statioh Erotlor eing increased in this country by im- | Colorado and Wyoming, and Elks from | dio warnings after sailing, Captain 3 s a ken zlass were not Leaders From All Parts of the Coun. Dt M 2| migrants at the close of the war. Kansas and New Mexico. Pl oriired {ho Gsck Gibavad ad 1t)- Headed by the . flagship. ‘Pennsyl- a’\'fil‘;{l';;“-o’f"l";:":,‘(’,’fi'r ) o e bid Dr. Van Dyke good bye. On the | migrants oee of Die war = eade s % eve of his departure Dr. Van Dyke . Mever said he een in- ol. Cody’s Horse Riderless. for action and the, “gun” was mount- |vania, the Atlantic battleship fleet Sl el el New York, Jam. 1t — Republican |Tecelved from Paria the Societe des|formed by Ambassador Gerard that in| pac “O% Horee Fiderless. | G" TG L. g sailed from the southern drill grounds | Mr. Sevianyls face and hody would leaders from all parts of the country | Gens de Lettres diploma as a_corres- | Fermany the number of cases of tu-|,eventy cowboys walked. Two of them | Smoke bombs and detonating _caps |for Guantanamo for manoeuvres and | BEVG FF R "ihq" grass. began arriving here today to attend | Ponding memorial of the society. which | erculosis had increased 300 per cent |1.q Colonel Cody's horse, “McKinley~ | Were exploded at frequent intervals|target practice. The tubes resembled cop tubes uscc a meeting of the national committe |is considersd a high literary distine- | 5,0, SR RCC, NSn"3en: back frem the |Tideriess. ‘and “with the plainsman’s |fo convey the Impression that the crew ! L o\ "wors killed ana six|in @ cotton concern. -~ i el © | tion. > bee was engaged in target practice. - : Parsconterencen were Tetd, Tone ot | . DF. Van Dyke, in a_letter to the | trenches suffering from pulmonary dis- e gl hom. thought mo submarines were sighted, |other persons injured when an Illinois No Idea Who Sent It. : 2 case. while in Delgium the conditions everal Thousand at Elks’ Home. |Captain Bullen declared that he be- |Central train struck a street car at a| Members of the Sevigny family have them at the home of Oscar S. & Grand Duchess of Luxemburg several | °2 b S. Straus, were frightful. Several thousand persons followed to | lieves his ship passed over some be-]crossing at Rockford, Ill, hurling the |no idea why such a package shou car into a creek. be sent to them, especially from Taf try Are Arriving in New York. i - | days ago announced his retirement as i‘l’,;';‘:‘”o{'rzfe';”s“,‘;‘;k°3";“ga'e f‘;‘" w e e Bt dncty Extraordinary :precautions, he con- | the Elks’ home. where the funeral|cause of the thick scum of oil which With Mr. Straus Incloded Willen 5 e tinued, must be exercised when the|services were held. covered the water. ville, where they have no acquaint- Wi actions inciniel Wilism K | AnRiEST MADE FOR war was over if those who have be-| “The body will be placed in a rock- 2 A measure for a constitutional |ances. Willcox, L chatrm v come impregnated are to be prevented | hewn vault at the summit of Lookout amendment granting full suffrage to O ¥ Covernts DUPONT POWDER EXPLOSION. | from disseminating the disease here, | mountain at Golden. AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE women and another providing for lim- | RECORDS OF CHICAGO and it behooved the officials in all —_—_— SANK STEAMER PALERMO. ltfgl:\g‘\r‘?«g; . passed by the BUTTER AND EGG BOARD i o AN NS e Man Arrested Was Employed in the | ports of entry on the Atlantic seaboard | TWO PRIVATES STABBED BY e tions to be considered at the meeting Plant Only One Day. to be vigilant A MADDENED MEXICAN, | American Cattlemen Who Were Aboard A By Exsratood by Adente)of the tomorrow will be the intme 2 — . f i i Chude- ; former progressives on the exbcutive | New York, Jan. 14—One man was|POLITICAL PARTIES TO HAVE : SEe : 7 o Deass el it ine T e Depsctment (of Justice; committée. “Chairman Willcox has en- | ITested today and two others. it 1s| OFFICIAL IDENTITY RESTORED |” Third Soldier Had His Clothing Cut! " \ . vork, Jan. 14—1It wa san ‘Aus- | minister, is ill in bed as a resfit of an | cpicago, Jan. 14—Special agents of —_ Into_Shreds. trian submarine which torpedoed and | ebscess of the upper jaw, says Reuter's [ ™ g8 W0t Tof justice today e Gorsed this plan on the srourd that | €xpected, will be taken into custody sank the Italian steamer Palermo off | Amsterdam correspondent. e trs booke ecouderand fils tomorrow, following an investigation {g, peg; progressives should be shown the |t n of Attorney General “open door” policy of the republicans | into the explosion at the Dupont de W 54 San Antonia, Tex. Jan. 14 —Private | the coast of Spain in the latter part of s . 2 n t o s - s E 3 “hics tter and egg board, sei emours works, according to a state oodbury fo New York. Frank Fuller, H company, Third Tlli- | November, according to three Ameri-| The American Locomotive Co. has|the Shicago bufter and org Roard, sGo- was not merely for campaign pur- poses. Will S. Hayes, Indiana state chair- ment tonight by Chief of Police Miller nois infantry, was stabbed in the back ; 3 - 5 2 : Al . Y. 3 ack | can catilemen aboard the vessel, who [taken orders for 10 184-ton and five b h anization had i : otTiompton Lakes, N. J. R o R pYr'ong“e:éxl‘e' ltlhemgk’r! ti’f and ©. C. Kennison, private, K com: | related their experiences when they [230 ton engines ror the Northern Pa- 52;?’;::‘3 l‘n" ei:\‘}f.\;rngnuli;urc‘-,d Judge Ay wht arrived tonizht, Smphatical- | The man under arréet it was saia | the nations) prosreesives the Amerl-| pany. Second West Virginia' infantry’ | arrived here today from Cadiz on the |cific and 24 large Santa Fe ensines 13" Lanals of the federal y denied a report that he aspired to z 3 was stabbed in the shoulder here late | Spamish steamer Montserrat. for the Southern Pacific. 914, preventing the fixing of prices succeed Mr., Willcox as chairman of [day. He is charged with vagrancy. socialist labor parties, which lost their | Saturday night when a maddened | pp, i 1904, preventing the . 4 < S The three men, Daniel O'Connor and - T e the committee. playor Henry G Hirschficld ' of gg‘;‘fir*g;n't‘fi!e’ir“';a;‘hu’r:l&" st negp | Mexican rushed into a group of Sol- | Martin J. Redmond of this city and| The Nova Sco Schovnar .« Harry 5&“{;,::;, m;.{:g:;:w;&:,J.‘:J:};;Lml) Tu, The boronen Slerlc tonight said an | votes, will be permitted to have thelr | dier™; driving a dagger into all within | Frank M. Carney of Syracuse. N. Y, | Adams, londed with fish from St| described the records as ~very inter- FINED MORE THAN $40,000 inquest should be conducted by the |names and party afliations indicated | hsthion ut Intr rorcoldier had his|asserted the commander of the sub-|Johns, N. I, for a Mediterranean port, | esting” but declined further comment Passalc county officlals Into the in enrollment books, Attorney General | CIOtPing cut into shreds. The Mexi- | marine gave the crew time to leave|was torpedoed in the Bay of Biscay,| It was intimated, however, that seiz FOR SELLING ABSINTHE | elon, with the 1dea of having -sator | Woodbury Holds in’ an opimion mage | ™" Wa® arrested and jailed. the steamer before she was torpedoed. | according to vable advices received |ure of the books and records of Elgin, " S e s 3 Y tueen’ | public tonight 2 One cattleman, named Murphy, died | here. Ills., butter and egg dealers, was con- The Cafe MA;IIard. o e methods adopted there in the future. The decision gives the vote of these | SEVEN-INCH SNOWFALL from shock, they asserted. oS ; templated, it being believed they would Ordered Closed. e % - The Palermo sailed from New Yorl 5 G o aficha’ of the s ORGANIZE LABOR UNION. | Independence léague 5,266. s c T B ip | Including horses and mules. She car-|of New York for 23 years, filed appli- [ who made no objection to the govern- Moliard, one of the principal establish- Becanse of the Joss 5f sarty identity | NOTth and Central Texas in the Grip |ried a crew of 102 men. T R D iere et boew p of a Storm, residence, to become a citizen of the [no violation of the Landis injunction. ments in Paris, has been ordered closed | Chicago Workers to Protect Them- | members of these parties will i g S nat s PHYSICAL AND SPIRITUAL United States. 14.—North and IMPORTANT LITIGATION ind the proprietor, Louis Mollard, has foic . solves Agaisat Bolit permitted to participate in primaries »een fined more than $40,000 for sell- o . this year. However, election officials| Dallas, Tex. Jan. WELFARE OF JEWS = C. C. Huddleston, of Huntington, W. URT ered by the Union of |pillar at Third Avenue and 46th St. SBFORESDEREME CO ing 1,000 bottles of absinthe in viola- i ral " ¢ Chicago, Jan. 14—Five hundred civil | in several parts of the estate are ad- | central Texas today were in the grip Srohinitive the i R e iy G SN gl e S e o ThL| & S e Which Jad SRS alwioet| T, Be| Com v d killed by Robert B 3 " v labor unio: 0 be own as the Offi- 'mbers of e 3 D - i i Va., was shot an illed b lobert B. 1 3 wold ahginthe a5 3 5 bottls under thg | clal Civil Service assoclation, The|extinct parties to re-enroll in one of | ereq by & scveninch snowiall, an ai.| American Hebrew Congregations. | ;o (i "0%Lelall Tumber * dealer of | To Determine Hosesstion .o Qerman aftio ofr Nk announced purpose of the organization, | the, remaining parties thus saving | most unprecedented occurrence. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 14—Virtually | Whitesburg, Ky, while riding on a Prize Ship Appam. = = which, it was stated, would ba affiliat- | their primary privileges. Children in this city, virtually sled- | every subject bearing on the physical | Louisville & Nashville train near MPROVEMENT IN CONDITION A R T T L L S o e less, through successions of mild win- | ang spiciinal weifare of Jews will be | Hazard, Ky. :;bt;; is rr? pgto?t fiu ?vnuwca OVER ONE HUNDRED DERELICTS |ters, rose to the unusual opportunities | considered at the 25th council of the this week, beginning tomorrow with e e b 2 e O e 'a %o | HAVE UNDERGONE BLCOD tEsTs|2nd commandeered old rocking chairs | Unjon of American Hebrew Congrega- | Joseph Bousa, his wife and their ten| ;") cqring of cases to determine pos- e rénder legal, financial and so- o upon which they scooted in grotesque | tions which begins here tomorrow. children were driven from their home | L1e ACATIRE O EElT0 o0 eIy Ap- in the Farm Hill district, at Middle- | B2P8OR OF I8 OPaT Fatoh Newport No Danger of Complications Result- |cial aid.” " A curves through the city streets. The union now has about 200 con- g oy Ol For Transfusion Cases at Union Protes- 5 !:““, and a constituency of 30.- |town, by a fire that destroyed _the ‘Washington, Jan. 14.—Important 1iti- gation comes before the supreme court News, Va. dwelling late last night. The blaze| ““mpg Appam suits involve Interpreta- VILLA CHIEF AND tant Infirmary, Baltimore. A 00. Although intended to'include all i o FRENCH WAR CROSS PINNED 000. Al h_inten n e al Washington, Jan. 14—There was p ions of Jewish belief, the or- | started from an overheated stove. The o SIXTY FOLLOWERS KILLED| Baltimore, Md, Jan. 14—Over one ON POET D'ANNUNZIO | Somgroations o ome the representa. | 1055 1s $35,000 m"‘;':,y"f.manczlfi:t(v':?{.egefls&fuw‘emprsmefi_ marked improvement in the condition —— = a hundred derelicts from the Friendl: of Admiral Dewey today and his phy- - N y -called liberal or reform- vy orth of Parral. x d D! ent in February, 1916. Between 400 and 500 delegates are e claimants. After capture by the Ger- complications resulting from the cold which has confined him to his resi- Union Protestant Infirmary, a branch § e 1 Feds il i pected. The National Federation of William H. Hughes. man raider Moewe a year ago, the ship dence for several days had passed. Chihuahua City, Mex., Jan. 14.—The |of Johns Hopkins, for transfusion Venice, via Paris, Jan. 14, 4.50 p. m.— | Temple Sisterhoods will hold simulta- Detroit, Mich.,, Jan. 14.—William H.| was taken by a prize crew on a cross- Villa chief, Zeferino Moreno, and 60 [cases. Of the 100, twenty-five have neous meetings here. - Hughes, editor and_publisher of the | Atlantic dash of 3,000 miles to Hamp- were kil fight - accepted and have been paid Lieut. Gen. Bandini Among the Lost. fil-la";;r:g Pilar da‘deo‘:cl::: s fi"mmzm to_transt i r o Michigan Catholic, died at his home [ton Roads. The former British own- Rome, via Paris, Jan. 14, 4.40 p. m. Parral, according to details | dition to the $25 the New Haven Girl Asphyxiated. here late tonight after an illness of | ers are now claiming the prize for —Lieutenant General Bandini, com- : i% snia. E . New -Haven, Conn., Jan. 14—Miss|several weeks. Mr. Hughes was 64 |alleged violation of American neutral- mander of the Italiah Albanian expe- Gonzales, commanding c keep in tion | h 3 : fl Coombs, 16 years old, was found | years old and was well known to Cath- | ity laws. e 1 are 3 e bruary ¢ 16, | dead in her bed today, a victim of gas |olic clergy all over the United States. - The bodies of thres men were found ditionary forces, was those lost e Rerith, whic h-:nk m cers and n ed be-! 2 5 3 e ' a: ! 1 i .investigation in-} Rich veins of zinc are said to exist : Bt e