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VOL. LIX—NO. BIG BATTLE TO THE ';. e Now Rairoad \chanSuffrage Bill Framad Bill in the House SOUTHWEST OF RIGK™ ==~ 4 < & i FOR MURDERING HIS WIF DESIGNED TO SUPPLEMENT THE Testifies That Lieut. Col. Butler Fired s i B s Shot Taht Killed Her. B. A. Eckhar, of Chicago, was elect= No Abatement in Conflict Between Germans and|.s 42, T, fen, s s |BY SENATE COMMITTEE AND LICENSE QUESTION A dUEEL NS0 SOME REGARDED AS VIRTUALLY CONFISGATI & The National Security League’s con- | gress of constructive patriotism open- Higgins of |ed a three-day session at Washington. Wfi'w Tll PIIUTEST MEXIBAN GUNSTITUT?? The Cunard mer Saxonia arrived at New York Liverpool. oy Seie Lot Suvor”si | Secretary Lansing Sends Communication to Carr: S O T IO NI AT PRES | e Ths Lo 1o st al - Pointing Out Objectionable Articles IDENTIAL ELECTIONS. loss of $100,000. : Provides Penalties for Any Railroad [ Act Introduced By Mr. ‘was fired by Lieutenant Colonel M. C. Employee Who Has Quit Work | Coventry Appropri: Russians Over Frozen Tirul Marsh Communication Places Particular Stress on Artil les ing $104,000 for | Gold coin to the amount of 'tl,ooo,- PROGRESS ALONG THE AA LINE flx:"":‘l‘p-n_a'fil‘.-.la :-:lflfll“’ l:‘-l; Trespassing on Railroad Property to| the State Board of Health—$4,000 | Treasury for snipment to Eouth Amer- the Executive With Power, Without Judicill R Butier come out| P Operation of Trai 3 ica. BERLIN CLAIMS PR T e etk A B e ' Jint eseuiop peoviing tr uns.| —Another Deals With the Expulsion of Obno and that he then found i = versal women suffrage in Ohio was . e, . Sirs, Spanel in Butlers room bad) ‘Washinston, Jan, 25.—After several (Special to The Bulletin.) introduced in the Senate by Senator Foreigners, Without Right to Appeal—Future Re frightened. He said Mrs. Spanell tol - > 2, ‘weeks' consideration, the senate inter- Holden. Petrograd Admits That Southwest of the Aa River the Rus-|him something had happened, adding, Hate commerce commitice tonight Vi e o Jau 28 Theret wak ail: i With the de Facto Government May Be Influénc sians Have Had to Fall Back, But Says the Attacks By | room ot the time. "o oo¢ oF the road legisiation which 1t wil recom- | Lmuryday. and It is expected the dose | Owen, of Oklahoma, was run over and 3 A ¥ : ] o o isution forced his attentions | Mend to supplement the Adamson 1aw. | Qay for (he rerceint of mem riociniey |Slightly injured by an automobile at the Manner in Which Suggestions Made By Se in the Marsh Have Been Repulsed—Lively |on 3rs. Spanell from the time he ar- | Another meeting will be held tomorrow | Al of which indicat: T the Germans in ve Shod T Adpime and “seemod to be [2nd Chairman Newlands expects to In- | tgusl lengen. | o - Session of the == Lansing Are Received by General 2> 2 everywhere we .were,” Spanell testi. | troduce the measure this week. SEpLh A suggestion was ing Are Receiv: y neral Carranza. ].‘,ghfin' Has Taken Place on Dead Man HIl in the|fea X New Bill Framed, Spanish War Roster. hat the Austrian Government issuc “f aidn’t like the wav he was d0ing, | Ag now framed, the bill would not | 4 M5 Fenton of Willimantic presented ‘mortgage bonds” as a means of rals- a2 il but I thought I might be mistaken. an act to appropriate $5,000 for the |iN& more money for war. A e = Verdun Vicinity of France, But Details Are Withheld. fue I thousht 1 might be mistaken | forbtd o strike or lockout, but would |purpose of compiling and publishing a = gllexico City, Jan. 25 —Secretary of | corporation in the nes bold in his actijus. 'He. asked 1o hel amprume who Ias auit Cork t> tatyms | ToSter of the men who scrved in the| Captaln Waltsr D. Wiley, of Thom- |3ite Laneing hus sent to Genhcal|proylsions limiting prop Bormitied o b0 Satimotile siding with | sotIote a® nas %t work &0 treapass, Spariiah-American war, Philippine in. | 25t Me. aud 13 5f the crew of the| Carranse, throush Charles B. Parker|of forelsners, was made D ana yhen'T invitad him ho siways | o iiroad property with o view tolsurrection and China relief expedition. |schooner Frannie Paimer. which was|American charge ~daftaires 'lere afceipt at the The big battle between the Germans | weather has virtually put an end to|wanted to sit in the back seat With |inieats the operation of trains. A fine East Lyme Asks Exemption. e ar s o o oy Sppd N cartalng ecowt) Somipplings totuy o and Russians over the frozen Tirul |the operations for the moment. Mrs. Spanell of $100 or imprisonment for six months| Mr. DeWolf of Fast Lyme presented e et T e R m T ot o pers Iy e ; Siah southawest - of Riga - contimues | 'Lively fighting has taken place on| “He often wot funny: jostling around, | ure the penaitics for violation of the|an act o excmpt the town of Fast| A new plant at Essington, Pa, to|tution. iihe communication calls ai-| prove cause for 0 mabated. Further progress for the | the famous Dead Man Hill in the Ver- | claiming the road was Tough and fall- | hrovision. Chairman Newlands said it | Lyme from payment of the state tax. |cost between $5.000,000 and $7.000. | tention to the article vesting the cx- | ments, not oni German: both on of France, 10_details of against rs. Spanell. i - s Gormana along O R | et i tou quncef o Bt S s et il Hiie Validating Judge Dan. 006, was authorided by the Qirectors|OCULIVe WIth Power to expropriate pro- | but with other kos nims an advance over @ front of |artillery duels, which have reached |at Marfa, Texas, which the Spanells e RS b wkee | i Braatost.of Moutvills intradicen | °F the Westlughouas: Electrio Co. perty without judicial recourse 1] tionals have Invested about six miles and the capture of | considerable proportions at several |and Colonel and Mrs. Butler made, in ayton Act Not Annulied. an act to provide that all acts of Dan| A check f oy 4 . {also the article providing th: t civil,| Secretary La B e itions. together writh | potnts are bein . fought from the |company. He said that the colonel| The committee has incorporated a|D. Home, performed after his election |, A check for $42:36027 was received | commercial companies cannot own|tle adoption of @ pro fourteen officers and 1,714 men and 15 | Swiss frontier to the North paid undue attentions to his wife, try- | section declaring that nothing in the|as judze of probate for the district of | oy, James Spever, treasurer of the|properties of o wreater area than is|cation of » machine guns. "The British_treasury, und e De- |ing “to show her off.” bill_shall be construed to annul the | Montville, in correcting the records or [ ATieTican relief committee for, wilows | bocensioy to accompiish the b vroposed article in Seizure of Private P “Private-prope for public pu Petrograd admits that southeast of [fense of the Realm Act, will soon re- Grabbelt Her Foot: provisions of the Ciayton act exempt- | completing the settlement of estates, e g e o T naten | to hirengthen the country’s financial | Butler pretended to be hunting forl ... » Stafford Springs Court. panies earned $24,976,258 and expend- facks o his pistol scobbard and got hold of = Mr. Heald of Stafford presented an|ed $16,438,838, according to a report Objectional Articles. tion the power to determine what ary ¢ in the hands of the e: were repulsed. Dosition. Mrs. Spanell’s foot. Spanell told the Military Features. »” 3 e s b te Leide Zrom this battle the fighting in | - The British lsbor conference _at | Mrs. Spanell’s foot” Spanell told the | o, o "0 "0iiary necessity fea- | amendment fo the act cstablishing a|issued by the Interstate Commerce| The communication ways that if the | JUFUIS TOR B = the various theatres continues to be | Manchester by a vote of more than 2 A, it 4 orough court at Stafford Springs. so |Commission. Tatter pravi ‘. & the | per autnor bu i actions. He spoke of the incident to |ture of the bill was virtually concluded | 1i 1 . —— Provision. made retroactiv 1is: ceme t carried out mainly by the artillery and | three to ome, has gome on record ‘as 4 - ded | a5 1o fix the salary of the prosecuting it might be confiscat troactive | disagr it on his wife when they reached home, he | tonight, and the authority to be given |attorney at $300 a yi RiBe B Tohosor Simntt ot e e confiscatory as no provi- | L yafio ANy “he Mla small reconnoitering and raiding par- | being against an immediate offer of | iy saving he was afraid of the col- |the president will be confined to the : e : A president o sion is made for compensation. " . fles. 1n Rumania the extremely cold | peace proposals. e B e e e anh e Trade School at Reformatory. Eidwin ‘Tocomotive, Works aSnied ‘s | - Attencion is called=ts _the: orticle] TUIEIRL 20U T could't sleep that night” said |of” = railroad or Hts cquipment as is| An act Introduced provides for an B oraes Tor ametly had ‘heen Dianes | Providing that there be no exemption | in'a 'continuat 3 & = Spanell. “I wrote a letter to Butler | necessary to move troops or munitions | appropriation o 00 for the estab- | u; ey rom taxation. s_were given a| {0 LEAK” INQUIRY TO DISSOLUTION OF JAPANESE while my wife slept, signing her name |in time of war, threatened war or in- |lishment of a trade school at the Con- I o Daldein, Werks: EMLecOVeILess A8 Becrdtasy. San- O a0 Bl MED v.! HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |to it, telling Butler that ‘my husband | rurrection. Suggestions that it be ex- | necticut reformatory, and equipment i A s LS Impa T | may. owx). urbex r S = e o Vst oEacE as ot safisfied hat the Brabbing of | tended to. Incluge cases of emergendy | and Miring of teachers for same. AISO | clerks b maoer:the, Migher cose ot Thv, | CoRtracts of many forelgn corporations | (et (ni or indutt Possibly J. P. Morgan May Be Among | Culmination of a Bitter Fight for Min- [my_foot was accidental: ~will ~vou|in times of peace were voted down. | an appropriation of $30.000 for the|ing have been approved by the Sen- | Uiainc” ool under agreements Dro- | ejtner within or v e First to Testify. istecial Gevarrmant. Dot 2 Hntior answored {he lotier, | NEW YORK OFFICIALS G pRe ARt ey v sty T Tedora1 ox Liate govornmenta, ' | Pldces: ey ) kS 3 - = A . ative approp: on bill. - article 33 2 v mining propertie = s R saying that it was not intentional and Junior National Guard. Regarding article 33, dealing with g oil or other sul e Aol e ent Wilsons peace | by Premier Terauchi with the endorse- | Mrs. Spancil Then [ was ashamed|eoor Official of District Attorney’s | act for the formation of a junior na-|schools started in circulaton a b Oujoction 1 mudn Dotuyse the Weoposed | they may: nof ows note will be med here Monday |ment of the emperor before the house |21 Immeciatelt anolofiued o IS Office and the Palice. tional guard, to be formed of companies|tfon demandng an increase of 20 per | i Cn PURRIR (he CRECBUNE L0 CXBEH| their ¢ right rural mornin-_-——3as announced tonight by | could pass on a motion of lack of con- | [ 3 New York, Jam, 25— Charges of cor- | COMPosed of boys between the ages of |cent in their wages, to take effect 08| wiose presence is dee ed toudvinbie | area greater than ti B ecmtative Robert I Henty, chair. | dence in the ministry is viewed here |"UP8 0 10 1ot T was not jealous of | ruption. involving a former official of | A and 18 for military drill and in-|soon as present contracts expire. D i The letter siates that this ia | ossary for the ucoor T of the house rules committes. He |as the culmination of the bitter fght|pyn ‘Dut ‘that | was Jjealous of my | the district attorney’s office and the | “UCtON not in accord with the usual practice | PUrPOses for whi eaid he had sent telegrams recalling |for & responsible ministerial govern- |wife. police, were made before - the grand Willimantic Spiritualists. Suggested changes in the bills| o nations that cause be clearly shown. | Chon artermine o members of the committes Who re- |ment in Japan. Spanell said.that on his request, |Jury today by Alfred A. Wilson, ac- | Mr. Fenton of Willimantic presented | PeNGinE before Congress on the rail. About Land: quRs dntetaine ~ turned to Washington. All opinions “here agrea that ‘thel g, e qirced not to ride in the back|cording ot an announcement emmnat-|un act to Incorporate the First Spirit-{ioed situation were submitted = to Igean ity iy i Regarding information sought by the | ctisls is almost wholly internal and not { of tive car with his wife any more, be. | Ing from the office of District Attorney | ual soclety of Willimantic, to be com- President Wilson by representatives| '3r. Purker hus also sent to General | caused by the commities concerning transmctiane ‘on | Mternational, R o TN i not et M ooey] Edward Swann, et o yiuimantic, to be <om- [of the four railroad brotherhgods. Carranza a statement from’ Secretary | stitutional prov tha the New York stock exchange within| Count Terauchi came into power as | Cause Spanell did o« Spanell said he | Wilson was to have been'An import- | Tingley, Hepsey C. Foden, Fred L. Lansing protesting ugainst the pro-|be no private e e e Demiod of the alleged eak Mr |a non-partisan leader holding that|fols wis wite about writing the let. |ant witness against District Attorney | Teomans, Best B Hatch George Hatch | sx, fesolution demanding the sale of | posed article in the new constitution | lies of any sor p Henry said: Japan should be guided by a single! o to Butler. She was mortified, he | Swann in the investigation resulting | Robert b CStanton. Abbie M- Lyman, |Siimmed milk in New York as a par- | which stipulates that special conces- | emption from taxatior “In my judgment, we will have ev- | national party an@ so far has secured | gaiq. but after a little quarrel they | from charges preferred against him by | Evvie B. Edgarton. Julia A. Bili. Gar jtial solution of the high cost of 1iving | sions must be obtained by exploiters of | was almed at conce erything we want in less than five |the endorsement of the emperor, Who|angéd with “some love-making.” He | Former Judge Delahanty and Luclan |rie L. Bill, Mary A. Hatch, Adelaide |ne o unanimously passed at a meeting|oil lands and allows companies now | of which have in them aays” is understood by his action in' dis- | S0i7 he was satisfied fhen that he had | S. Breckenridge, one time special as- | B Cole, Sarah Hooker and others. The | L5q gigering of the National Special f owning suc s 'one year in which | certain exemptions 5 Spa ounsel askeg fe = Mr. Swann, together the Spiritualists of Williman- | Richard C. Si DT ris hey dlre: ave ac- ulsion of Forelgne Bernard Baruch and possibly J. P.,beal to the people. “Were you in lov th your wife?” |son experienced “a change of heart” 3 = ichard. C. Sack, of Long lsland,| quired. The statement savs this ar Objection to a chang M D famiar wits | The Japanese cibasey today_ Te- | | wes) replied Spanell . Deaken |and decided to aid Mr. Swann, tic and vicinity for mutual aid in the | was placed on trial in General Ses- |cie appurently national- | siony for_ the ex: Wall street af may be among the [celved a cablegram .from the Tokio | tone: The alleged disclosures made b: nevolent, educational and religious|sions on an indictment charging him | ization of Mexic: 1x and that|was caused first witnesses called when the com- | foreign office announcing that the| '“Dig she love vou Wilson ‘cover a period during the ad- | Soieibrises Fermain to the phenomina. | with having collected”$14.700 on false | it might prove confiscatory of foreign- | pears to permit « mittee resumes its hearings, according | house had been dissolved because of| ‘Yes.” . - ministration of District Attorney Per- | jaomacy, Pl 0s0Phy and religion spir-|and fraudulent claims of insurance on | owned property. S b 0 i to Mr, Henry. the introduction of the resolution de-| Spanell spoke sffectionately of his |kins, Mr. Swann's predec: e Hin] <o = seven motor trucks. o s i The telegraph and telephone com- |claring a lack of - confidence in the|“jittle girl.” At this point several of |early part of Mr. Swann’ imbency, Railroad Discontinuance. FUTURE RELATIONS WITH ,,'\ - 'L,“ 1"‘“'4 panies, the chalrman asserted, had | Present cabinet. It ‘was said following | the jurors were in teare. hen Breckenridge was in charge of| The New York. New Haven and| Birmingham, Ala., will be the first g nc Wb E Peen asked 'y the committee to pre- | the dissolution the present administra- & i &2 the industrial burcau in the district | Hartford Railroad company petitioned |Site inspected by the board designated MEXICAN GOVERNMENT | CThe executive Serve all records of telegraph ‘mes- | tion would continue to hold office and attorney’s office, it was asserted. for permission 1o discontinue the|bY Secretary Daniels to investigate e oL thwitn ana Wit fages or telephone conversations be- | adhere to its already declared policies. | IMMIGRANT SANG HIS 2 s branch of the road hetween Saybrook |and advise on the most suitable loca- | May Be Affectsd by the Action Taken | [0TIRFTCR T0C U0 tween New York and Washington dur- | o\ NECTICUT MILK WAY INTO THE COUNTRY.| NEW AMERICAN SUBMARINE Point and Fenwick station. L ysyuntouL on Lan et deem iradvisabl ing the peri e alleged “leak.” i e Commissioners Chosen. by the executi PRODUCERS ORGANIZE. | Officials Were Charmed With Rendi- BUILT ON GERMAN LINES| > = 3 Washington, Jan. ture rela- | DY the exes MEETING OF CONNECTICUT e g Gon by Dudinice P b T e W o e i T ey illed and several per- | tions of the Mexican de fa s | ORI DAIRYMEN'S ASSOGIATION, |44dge Darist A Markham o New Lon- — O T et B W S art” R omPtone [ ous i mhen Flotel lnie o | ment Wikt Tnied Siter ey, b pitcal W don One of the Directors. goB05ton. Jan. 25—Dominico Paciicio, - for New London county and E. Herbert | went through an open switch rfear | which the suggestion of Secretary | phall they acquire Charles B. Pomeroy of Willimantic g years old, samg his way into the| Xewport, R. L, Jan. 25.—The recent- | COrttis a commissioner for Windham |Cleveland and crashed into a frelghf| Lansing regarding the proposed radi- loas:thay ahall ok 3 = Hartford, Conn., Jan, 25—Organiza- | COuntry today. When he arrived re- |, °\ uicheq American submarine G-1,|COUntY- | standing on a siding. cal changes in the constitution re- | €4 to the departme Elected President. tion of the Connectiout Milic Producers | cently 'in the steerage of the steamer | . (& 0SS, oM Siationed here, quictly More Insurance. P o I encra) Carransa and the | their intdntion to Fasttord; Conn, Jn. 26.Wore thor- | e e gloat s s e oy e myas held uP bY | glipped her moorings today and for the | Mr. Geary of Waterford introduced | The Commission for Relief in Bel. | members of the constituent conzress slify and _ the s ., . 25 s morning at the Hotel Garde. le immigration officials, who, bs 2 1 he I hi a g > e = spective governm ough inspection of dairy farms is Ge- | e siamor Eomas Holt of Seathu s | cause of his imperfect physical condi- | ArSt time showed her new lines to % - ng the last three days two gifts of | now in session at Queretaro. rtaining to the s Sired by the Connecticut Dalrymen's | preiach Tha beard of direstors wag | tion, doubted the *bality of the mew-. | Marine observers on the west shore of (Continued on Page 8, Fifth Col.) |gium announced it has received dur- Numerous Complaints. BOAGE e Yuriad sssociation. which adopted resolutions | Derfected by the elestion. of J. Arthar | comer (o make his way in the United |- T o lekinieh SRR P e T e ot d 200000 o5 | T'he protest delivered to the foreign | uthorities of the reoul this morning in favor of a bill to in- | Sherwood of Easton and Wiillam C.|States. > s o wh i Meal abter B Tush. i for Belgian school children. ¥ office in Mexico Clty today against in- | the property is conce struct the dairy and food commission- | Johnson of Newtown as directors for| “But I can, if you give me a chance,” | Mer&e! o or to establish an inepection system | Fairfleld county and Judge Daniel A.|Said Pacificio. “T am an’ opera sins- | p, e e e o D L | Wilktamtr: iNiihucs, Asdetant’ o 2 for farms in Connect e e G-1 came out of e’ mis = = 9 o , -1 for 2l daley farms In Comncotieut from | Markham as director for New Lon-|g oo oy | that' had hung ‘heavily over the bay | Te Discuss Conditions in Macedonia |retary of the Treasury. resigned that|WARYLAND LEAGUE FOR MRS. ETHEL BYRNE E 5 . this afterncon and then took the Ger- and Athen: office and, accepted the appointment! NATIONAL DEFENSE REBUKED STILL REFU tion was in favor of a bill that all The executive board elected as | tor. e 1. man dive, shore watchers who had s of chief national bank examiner for food commissioner. = * Motway, West Hartford; J. Artnur | sponsible, for a record of all L A Ofcers f tho sssoclation were | Bireasa Terion i 3 e Mot e L :;"_};;i_‘ Deutschiand, inbound for New London, | this afternoon. The calendar will be | A decree of divorce was granted to| . .. .. ;o At 8 P. M. Yesterday S on National Guard, ed Nearly 73 Hou Jax ident| New Yori slected as follows: President, Charles cants Conn, Later, when the G-1 came to |called for discussion of interpeliations | Mrs. John Harsen Rhoades, wife of ngto 2o sident e Tork, Jam. 2B B Fomeroy, Willimantic; vice Dresi- | SHADOW CAWN AS A | &nd motes ‘on & pad. - The sons endea, | le Surface earer land, the American [on the present situation of the expe- [Johy Harten Rhoades . millionaire ot the - oy lann: Laague. 2or | off & oertificate of re fent, R H. Dodge, Washington, and applan: - | flag was recognized. ditionary corps in Macedonia and_the : 3 . e B Robért . Bull of Walllngford, ireas. SUMMER WHITE HOUSE. | Seaitn sien. aod the oty opommen- o The submarine carried deep sea |developments at Athens on Dec. 1-2. | Remo, Wev. Mes Rades charged her et glagi‘dn?fid“:é:h e e o Dot Bunpus wel g Lk vers and wenmt through a series of | Premier Briand, at last week's ses- | husbin . . penitentiary on. E ; Resolution ‘in Hokes t5 Acoest 1t a8 & ] volos 1t woh nes Taer Caviorio Lok 15 | mknoeuvers. sion, promised to give the chamber an R L e o5 s ol HOW “FIGHTING PACIFICISTS” Gift to the Nation. become a public charge. The Italian explanation and all details in- these |, 307ator, Mevers, bill snthoriZig|inen said that there would have been | sentenece. for sprea REGARD WORLD PEACE SPEECH| wasningt s = e e Walihincy [P THE TRAML OF A - Tands -withdrawn under reclamation | & better chance of his support if they propaganda. At e e T e B BAND OF COUNTERFEITERS |sTRIKE OF STEVEDORES acts but no longer needed for govern- | were more reasonable in their atti- [had faster nearl ude, atamant Inget Class Wilson's Address With Lincoln’s | Shadow Lawn, which President Wilson Seéret Service Agents Made Discov- IN SANTIAGO, GUBA | by the sepater o Daesed yesterday | e memorial, read to the president |fer by Dr. Irma How ottt Hoirg occupied as & summer White House | RACING DOG TEAMS MN e by Major Randolph Barton, spoke of the prison e Bl o CAMP AT HAMILTON, N. D. SR Sixteen Men Killed—Crews Discharged | As Anthony Surinski, aged 13, was | the natlonal guard evsiem as a “ais- | Byme's general phe Washis Jan, 25—“Figh! 2 - , N. D. = coasting down hill at Plymouth, Pa.,|grace” and “a failure.” urged uni- | “ra ” aston. tioe e s e e i By Caogces; \Watas) Apreer) - Sidets the ground caved beneath him and he | yersal compulsory military training [There was o cificists” regard President Wilson's|five Scully of New Jersey. The reso-|qp.ee Leaders Are 18 Mil vi v Z Bos: Ak vice agents believe they have uncov- : 5 »- | pulse actio peace address as destined to rank with | [ition “'—'Aigfb'-g e el Theie - Suven. Ol oad of | oS R e trats of & bana of coun | Baltimore, Md. Jan, 25—The United |Plunged into a cave in the Parrish |ind service and mentioned the mob-|pulse SeUon. Pincoln's Gettysbure speech, according | Citizens of ry Park have under- en Competitors. e e Of i Bamd of o | rruit Gompany's steamer Mandevilie, |coal mine. He was seriously. injured. |ilization of the rational guard along | blood pressure t0'a memorial presentsd o him todey | Written a project by which the PIaCe | 1. N D Jan. 25— rThe dog |{Ured Obemis insections by am AL | Captain Sorensen, arrived today from —— the Mextcan border as an exampie of | described as no by Miss Lillian D. Wald of New Yorik, | Zo0 S P2 BVER O T08 88 mmn Tis | teame of the 522 ‘mile Derby . from |lanta engraving house which did not | Kingston, Jamaica, and Captain So-| Ten persons were Infiioad, Sfwolsariz Uthe EETMEETIcE the sypeam. A V¥ ian Tt taker representing the American Union by ey ance | Winnipez to St. Paul cross the inter- | SuUspect the purpose until it was dis- |rensen told of a stevedore’s strike In |ously, when a Pennsylvania Rallroad President Wilson told the delegation | “Uas not s resid covered that various peculiar designs | Santiazo, Cuba, two weeks ago, in |train jumped the tracks .of the Pitts- | that their attitude ciosed the oppor-} @ WEZEh U0 The memorial atated that ever since | Of the president. B, caaundary line in the Unlted | oianutactured at intervals would form, | which sixteen men were killed. He |burgh & Erie division at the Me. |tunity for discussion. B Gy i R the beginning of the war men and|,,ppy K. THAW SLOWLY leaders were In camp here, while 39 | When fitted togeher, a sood die for |said that his vessel, as well as many |Clintonville yards and crashed into a The president, discussing compulsory } 7% TUFAET obably women have been hungering for a new > miles back thelr seven T comaaittors | & five dollar bill. G. W. Carr, a tax- | others, was delayed there a week and |work train on a siding near Oil City, | ItATY pervice; doclared ©-that - tn- Folnl o ow . t kind of diplomacy. The phrase in the RECOVERING FROM WOUNDS | were at Pembina, N. D. icab driver, was arrested today but|that the crew discharged their car-|Pa. G questionably physical . training was | o200 0P A president's speech that if peace is to Gonmer Tomasson: feom Hecla, Min. | 1€ maintained that in submitting | goes under armed guards. ; needed and would accomplish a great | Whitman for o pardon, be permanent there must be 2 peace | Medical Examiner mesota and his team of hsukies brone | raWings to the company and. later SMUGGLED 300 POUNDS ¢ QeaL_but it canibe had without com={ o Smmeisd the repesl without victory was praised particu- Condition “Still Cloudy. il fnto this town at 8:10 p_m. ‘ana | dOVETNE L e, | $50.000 FIRE IN NEW OF MANUFACTURED, RUBBER. | Ihat o vas dosirons of doing the wise |under which Mrs. ¥ larly. er onl as messen; » - 4 was followed shortly by Mike Kelly: of | 3 - B as, oo thing and that the entire subject was |€d- d a woman, s bl Philadelphia, Jan. 2—Harry K. |Hecls, and Hyurtur Hansen of Sekirk, | 200 3 woman. O g, Ko HAVEN LAST NIGHT.| . Members of Crew of Belgian|recelving his most carnest considera- — - FISHERMEN REPORT Thaw, who is in a hospital here slow- R EUROPEAN LOANS SA - -inflicted m Hartm: of Sy & Barnes Dam- Ste: Arvented: tion. He vigorously defended the cof- ! SUALL SULDRE HERRING, ‘was examined today by Dr.|Up at Pembina tonight, delaved by a | ELIHU ROOT'S INTERPRETATION b o ot U G eemer, Samband Ioycs Dapg made. 10 (Conikeny to butia TO BE GOOD IN e Than Half of That of Last Year |02 Wanamier, 3rd, & police surgeon. | fight among hiz own dois in which one | OF PRESIDENT’S PEACE SPEECH = New York, Jan. 25—Flve men, mem- | UP & proper military service. z < ®ar | After the examination Dr. Wi animal was killed. He continued the "| New Haven, Conn.. Jan. 25.—Fire of | bers of the crew of the Belgian steamer | o\ o\ g, INDICTMENTS F By Festus J. Wade, a Ba Up to Date. Siatea thas he had Tound the pattents | race with four dogs. It is an Al unkmown origin tonight ~did_ $50,000 | Samland, in service of the Bélgian re- | ELEVEN NTS FOR Louis, in Speech at Pit Says dmission That the Only i damage to the storehouse of Sperry & |lief commission. were arrested here to- ELECTION FRAUDS IN OHIO — Bnme: provi‘ ion dealers, at tr.ym‘ day and 300 pounds of manufactured — Pittsburgh, Pa. Ja Wharf. Tawo floors were burned out | rubber alleged to have been smuggled [ Twe Republican Councilmen of Cin- [mous loans made to the P mental condition “still and — . Curling, N. F., Jan. 25—The herring | tha SR —— ‘Way Out of War is Preparedness. faiing scascn Sif the Coast here has| bacer wonld T an, T when (S [NEW DREADNQUGHT been one of the least productive in| Detectives comstant axe on ‘M MiISSISSIPPI LAUNCHED. | Washington, Jan, = 25—The world Sedtian Dall Wiy, x o aboard the ship was seized by officers i tries of Burope are £ cecent ‘years, returning fshermen re-|at Thaw's bedside waiting ¥ IGHED. | poace O Y . v, to A A T v e to fieht mei | Of the United States customs neutrality P Among v shochmed. Shcopdiily to Veatos TEaE today. The yield to date has|him on a bench' The Third American Warship to Bear | fo, “Snate sinterpreted by EIihu | ' ajarme brought ont half of the fire | Squad. The men errested, and five oth- | Cincinnati, 0., Jan. 25.—Eleven men, | of St Louls. speaking TS 1ieis Bhahpod o6 Say Pt oo | 'm% Thet Nams, . ° Boot in & goeech hero lomight as an | G artment. The loss Is bartly cove |&rs, mot vet in custody. are charged |amonk them (xo Tepubiican ciiy coun | session of the fourt 1 3 with conspiracy to defraud the Un! AN & % - tion of the Nat * being brought in befors the lest of the ERCELAE Yoo 0k poemport ews, Va., Jan. 35—The e U, T W e = States through evasion of customs res- e an Tk Of the <ity | council, which. conyas carg Yesecle sall_for ety hig DD risoinsiopl, Which' was | Germany. He sald he was ‘in - ful | PEMOCRATS OF SENATE e E e Dt e e Bogerny Ot | trade, American b A it dosen '\,rln;m- are vet to get | PRESIDENT wn.'ou 18 ican warship to bedr that mame, Sec- . 1 IrtelE Cofitaaed s i SobIe, o IN CAUCUS. | 5250000 FOR A NATIONAL Jury today in connection with aileged | develop credit amon before the end of the week. They are BREAKING PRECEDENTS mfi“"" e in 30 | idealisin.” Legi : SANITARIUM FOR LEPERs, {5047 at, the, Jast, presidentiol eice” | airion il avoried aearly loaded. . ¥ Paid a Visit & Seorstary MoAdoo in [ bullders: It was on the st Lansing Not Going to Resign. Appropriation Bill Has Been Passed by | Ugired States marshals tpnisht, ol R Tonnor —— ‘Conimsodore C— B wo councilmen ‘are Robert . E. Jones of tr Movements of Steamships. Fain the .Mm” :h-:: v’vnmm were m:v.mmmm.m.;a.:. mts.—-o::mem hemocTats g House _l:d;l-mh. Uricho, who represents the sixth ward, [ Canada fn a brief addre New York, Jan, 25.—Salled, steamer o E, Secretary Tansing today ot Sabiished i i oo I iy [CPNERNRIES, s o SRS L B B o L R M RCR et T Finland, .F_“”' AR, . nwn- that Mr. unu.ng preparing Pobrar for the balance of the seeslon | priating $250,000 for & national aani- |town: section of the e i e nts e & % | secretary said he Mgfl'lhmlvfi;:{l .lllllch d‘::k‘;"men( m“lf:) for l'l-D:l'l. already passed by Eou.r:khnphur v’lsrr. kl‘e rt‘\uled on l!.-’lm!l of America.” He added Frederik : ) s led Down, over measures ould prece- use, passed today ndeath. ank Tels, mssist n busines New Tork. Jan. 36 Signalled, steam- private Jence that the whole i acnate. The Istitution fs o be ads | celerk of the Citr council, and Jann | bank war done. with “Ame for New York : . : ied do back to the st tee | ministered by the public health service | Ryan, a county deputy sheriff, were | John i Fitagerald. for court of 2 : and_officers. in_the work will lalso released on 32,500 bond eac. The | Boston, B aiped the foderan m .~ other men are not prominent.” sayIng it had accomplished

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