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o9is . " NORWICH, CONN, TUESDAY JANUARY 30, Yo7 orwich is ‘Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population “Gabled_Paragravhs | RailroadstoMake [$800,000,000 | Cowdenses Tograms PRESIDENTVETOES IMMIGRATION 51 The Bulletin’s Girculatio Sale of Nitrate Fields in Chile. The German Crown Prince was pro- roire, damaged ke factorinc’at"s | Literacy Test Provision Obnoxious—Had Been Twi 0 lS RE’rm ING Santiago, Chile, Jan. 20.—The gov-| E - moted to be a general of infantry. l I i i et ahae eS| Long Legal Battle| in Defense Budget sale of nitrate flelds in Tarapaca and Antofagasta provinces for April 14. - Duke of Connaught Promated. e B ¥ Tonton, Tan2n g o oo | AGAINST VALUATION MADE BY |MORE THAN $50000000 FOR| Lisutenant Guynemer, of the French Vetoed by Former Presidents king has ‘appointed the Duke of Con- I. C. COMMISSION COAST DEFENSES DK Saxeh. e dowited. i 3l . naught to be colonel-in-chief of the German aeroplane. volunteer force” says an announce- ment issued today. Heavy Falls Have Held Military to Virtually Small En-| i o sEmRn = onu—”ouu-:unm despatch from Madrid foday repert the gagements Snd thyr Norwieien steamers Dongten | oo "0 o7 Commission's Findings in and Fulton (1,080 tons gross) have| the Case of the Atlanta, Birming- been landed. All three steamers, ac- PRICE TWO CENTS NAVY BILL $35,433,245 inis Srons, 3962 sl 55555 | NOT TEST OF CHARACTER, OR PERSONAL FITNES President ‘Wilson cabled Emperor > ‘William formal congratulations on the Raised the | firty-eighth anniversary of his birth. Limit for Construction of Hull of| Tpe annual convention of the New Naval Committee Has In Message Sent to the House the President Declares Litera R ™ cording to tie message, were torpedoed | ham ad Atlantc, and the Texas| Battle Cruisers From $16:500,000 to N . Msciationr il Test Constitutes a Radical Change in the Policy of 1 BERLIN REPORTS SINKING OF ARMED TRANSPORT CONNECTICUT BRANCH OF S P s 2 .1.‘:"“ F e AN S Nation Which is Not Justified on Principle—Conten LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE W. N, Jackson, & Winnipeg detective, i & 5 — Washington, Jan. 25.—The railroads’ | Washington, Jan. 29.—The" adminis- |on a frain last Thursday, was captur- That Its Application Might Lead to Delicate and Hazar Protests Against Senate Acting Upon |first attack, in what promises to be a [ tration's $500,000,000 defense budget|ed at Windsor, Ont. nwt P long legal battle over methods pur- | began to take final shape in con Reports That Submarine Sent Hostile T y resident’s Peace MWQ-/‘ S M B teriate Commmercs | today whe the House paszed (he S R e I S T ous Diplomatic Situations—Experience Has Prov - ‘Watertown, Conn., Jan. 29.—A pro- ‘'ommission in determining the physi- lcations carrying a total of more | American schools and colleges were -, ¥y . - With Troops,” to the Bottom 25 Miles Off . Malta—Op- | Watertown, Conn. Jan 39-—a ro- | ™ luation of rallroad broperties | than 351,000,000 for coast defences, and | announced at New York by the Gens That the Illiterate Immigrant is Not Necessarily an L £ Ri H B t the senate upon the president’s peace t-hrglexz:lout the l/hnlte,i S\atelm . }'llel;lf‘use xfivu committee completed | eral Education Board. 5 - ron Almost | me “which commit the | made today in a hearing on the - | its naval appropriation bill with a i — erations Southwest of Riga Have Been ugh message ch _ ahall mie | tie Talons “ndlngs in the Case of he | (o of more thun $510000D e Rt s Vs Aol desirable Person—House to Vote on Veto Thursday. B - tual participation by our governmeat rmingham and Atlantie, A iati by the Colt's Patent Fire Arms Co., to to a Halt—On the Front in France, Except in the Sector| 2] participation by our sovernment | e Texas Midland Railwaye. PR :::,'_:’ b o increase its authorized capital stock sent to United States Senators Frank 41 Points of Contention. Lot SR from $2,500,000 to $10,000,000. g % third element of the programme, still 29— ident Wil- | ov cts or or of Hill 304, Near Verdun, the Artillery Bombardments | 5. Brandeges Frank P. McLean, | Counsel devoted virtually the en-|is in the house militars committee | g . o sabington: Jan, 29 —Erdeidedt Wil |hvercgots or by laws, o ai Washi oy the officers of thetire day to the first two of forty-one | which is expected to complete it next |, Ei9ntsen persons were e S Ty ey Potubus | ne W S e e it i nnecti of the Leagué to | points of contention raised. Sweepin ; Y inju rouEniE collision: be_ | DAl LB ol 28 Deckuac ot Mo} on Both Sides Have Been Rather Severe—Representa- | :oo70sciiQue, U805, OF (16 Leagus, [ | Doints of contention raised, Sweepins | week. = Estimates for the jarmy reach | (oo the Bourges-Faris express and | of its literacy test provision. he belongs because of made public here tonight by Horace D. | sion failed to obey the instructions of | clusive of numerous. deficiency Theas- |* freleht train at Chateaunauf. It was the second time that Presi- | faith.” i H i in Petrograd for a|Taft, secretary of the Conateticut | the law in making valuations and fail- ; 7 : dent Wilson had vetoed an immigra- | “Such a provision, so appl tives of Entente Allies Have Arrived in branch, says. that “the question is too | ed to include & great many . items ::;':fl,,{'::{,‘“;gj:?"};““:;{’;‘?;:’;“fl_ Alfred Ericson, treasurer of Ford-|tion bill because of the literacy test|administered, would ‘oblige the = momentous for action by the senate | which it should have included. Wheth- ham M. E. church, of the Bronx, was |and for the same reason similar meas- | cOncerned in effect to pass ‘War Council. till “opportunity has been given for | or trackage Tights of & railroad over | UG L L Mt iry Trai arrested on an indictment charging [ures were given vetoes by Presidents | UPOR the laws and practices ‘wider popular discussion,” and Jeclares | connecting lines should be included 4 ining. 5 him with appropriating church funds. | Taft and Cleveland. elgn government and decla ROpPR e - that “in a matter of such vast possi- |and, if so, at what fiure, was one of | _The only other military legislation The president’s veto message to the | OF did not constitute religl b]‘!{:‘e: ‘;‘l—*tgl l,f’dnl:nmsansmr; Jre|the’ points debated, counsel for the ?::di:flf{i:?; \;mveu:u miéi'—fil” tr_fin- The Hawaiian prohibtion bill was | house, in which the bill originated, fol- | tions. t","wdwnumf to sa ‘win ther prevailing ,French attacks against the German |alike deplorable.’ e communication | Texas Midland declaring that fourteen 3 - senate sub-committee | reported to the House. It prohibits | jows: a most’ in ious function for onvgxfllrl;h:.ll m;r\{a&&e‘nihvf military | defensese in this region Sunday broke | follows: - miles in the road’s maia line had been | Which Will conclude its hearings this|importing, receiving, shipping, manu 3 Veto Message. ministrative officer of th operations have been held to virtual- |down with heavy casualties, according bm;V;; oy &fl‘cer]:of the t‘?onr;:ecttmu& omitted because the road did 1ot own ‘g;:;\é ::-::ohfih;re vgf‘r;ar-;ls Scott and |facturing, selling, iving or use of l-| ‘I very much regret to return this i l])erf:{)n‘ and it is not o small engagems pare 5 e e ague 0 nforce | the property outright but merely had or Cross ex- |quor. ot g hut probable that very seri 1 e e v Eaken | "While Berlin says the British _in|Peace, earnestly protest against any |feased rackage “tights ‘over (his |amination by Senator Blair Lee, of|" U without i aiialure. tions of international justice Nie TRYerabis Gonaitions. their attacks against the Turks on the | Ction at present by the senate upon | stretch. Maryland, on their previous statements| The Rev. Father George J. Waring, In most of the provisions of the bill | ity would arise between i1 P e e Tur the moment, have | Irak front in Asatc Turkey last week |the president’s peace message, which Discussion Limited. that federalization of the nationa|chaplain of the 11th U. S. Cavalry ar- |1 should be very glad to concur but I|ment and the government m""m the operations southwest of |suffered heavy losses and in addition |Shall commit the United States to a| Counsel for the four railroad broth- | S0ard has proved a failure. It is not|rived on the American liner St. Louis cannot rid elf of the conviction | ments thus officially condemn mp.“" ‘where twp‘.rufl.ly a great gen- |mot with repulse, a London official |Stand against eventual participation | erhoods announced that he wished to | cxbccted that congress will take any |bearing the Pope's blessing to the that the literacy test constitutes a rad- | jts exercise be adopted. e engagement was in the making, |communication asserts that Saturday by our government in a League to En- | ;reqant “some general theorics” -t | popa meon ¢ universal training bill at|American army. Fur ShatweTls up SOOR of the ation | S Mabe g i Ml ec 3 b orce Peace. The question is (00 mo- ” A S is session. st whieh is not justified in principle. were not in the minds of Shmeet s e e e | B O i of Tabien | Mweiius for sefios by She-sente wn LS SSriel_C8, Chatimes Mever that Navy Bill Carries $351,433,245, Thos. H. Burke,of New York, twas|is not a test of character, of quality or | ents of this provision, but the pr vm: e ewpat spirited. iSolated en. | first and second line trenches south. | OPPOTtunity has been given for wider |iajleq technical points under consid-| The navy bill i tal of $351, |Injured when a taxicab in which he ['Of personal fitness, but would operate | separately and in itself rende e ermomts have aken place. but with | west ‘of Kut-ol-Amara on a front of |PoPular discussion. The league -has|cration. The atformey said he prob- | 433,245, s against 331300000 $331.- | was riding was struck by a trolley car | in mast cases merely as a penalty for | wise for me to give my asgent B e capture of trench elements ro- | 1,600 yard and also took third and |4lWways emphatically declared that it|ghly ‘would have sometning to say | vear. It mrosides for the. O rctist lat Fifty-elghth Street and Second | lack of oportunity in_the ~country | legisiation in its present f L e S o ussinng and. Teu: | fourts Jine trenches. by the Turks. . | does mot Propose any action in con- | Whin "the question of railroad-owned | of three 42,00 fon batteshios o s o | Avenue, New York. from which the. ailen seeking adm! Vote on Veto Next Thursday fonjc allles reported. In Rumania | Representatives of the entente al-|Rection with the present war or the |jands was reached. tal cost of $28,178,592 each; one battle i mcation’is In bny casss one of the| Washington, Jan. 9 only the most minor operations are|lies have arrived in Petrograd for a | m{re e f-mme "me-n)r""{':gl::,e‘;:;‘ The hearing probably will last 4 |cruiser at a cost of $26,694,496: three| OM® o ol kil 1 and twot:lnjur:‘d cmgopgonunm“":’o“g:' by the im. | message was read in the . n n and Belgium, | Among the vessels c] - i o 4 e week: lestroyers at $1,74%,612 each: one des- | (% p e < o = ot ursday morning s cha excapt G tha sector of T 304 neat | aciully Sonouwnces mave been sunk Fe: | SHSPEL Y (oI M, Sprerment | ULt froyer tender at 32508000 one mb- | Cou located, between Somerville and | £0C, 4 SXRCCERGR 8 0, Tl nan™ s | the bill began laving thels ‘erdun, artillery duels alone ve |cently by submarines is an “armed|;.", matter of such vast possibilities, marine tender at $2,199,400, and eigh- e a8 such an . undesirable immigrant, |an effort to override e D et i Jaath sides | o Ml Phe recamet ‘sramened | Daste, and partisanship are alike de: FREDERICK A. WENCK | fo6r, 800 ton type submarines at 31| | jeutenant Coy Sydney A. Coleman, | Tosts of auality and of purpose cannot | it FHERCL Angows A il =i orable.” s > 5 . s thatfo b S8y 3y ; Lt e Lor Rurpoge gt ould move v bave besn rather severe and grenade [with troops” is reported to have sunk [P'OESDIST o G4 by Dresident |In Charges Preferred Against Him by | Fecommended by the department ama | TSR o S Infaniry, now stationed | 0o SBISCHed, 10 On PrInCApTc, DUt L6319 | Two years ago the ho fighting also has taken place. Several |'within ten minutes. William A. Shankli resident of. thy s represents one half of the remainine Rt 5 . o PR i rt four votes of the necessary Conntetiont Br_gc};“'ngsgi’p”gm%““; Boxing Promoters. portion of. the fhres. Your Programme rnation was accepted ‘Moreover, even if this test might be | majority to pass the bill - scn equitably insisted on, one of the ex-|to, the yeas being 261 ot B. Brewster of Hartford, Charles F.| Albany, N. Y., Jan. 20.—The defense | *PProYed last vear. A ATe T PREETE Yk B ou 3 261 and $500,000 2 3% 13 > 3 ¥ ¥ 5 e pplication in-| 136, The attempt having Pasly Pk nllies. S FIBE L DRV e g fooker oL Ansoula, Profesgor-Irving luar he was the victtm of & ‘trame: | Submecines Provided For. Fire destroyed the Grand Opera |voives s bravision which faight 1ead 1 | ot no action was 14ken | SOME Ol 'S CHARGE! RD > . lup” was made today by Fre: A. e committee departed from the|#ouse, the Frank & Seder depart-{very deliggte-and basardous iplematic | ate. i 2 . — 3 ] oioomby; Forfaer-Governor Frapk B. | Weack,. cha “irman of.the ath- | départment’s recommendations only in |ment store, the Hiiton Clotling S| situations. i i i Had Never Boasted That He Con-|G. Fox & Co, and the Woolworth 5 and | Weeks of Middletown, Professor Theo- |jetic commission, at a public hearing | the type of submarines provided for.|and the Harris Theatre, 1t Pittsourgn, | “The bill exempts from the operation |lar measure because of ¢ trolled Secretary McAdoo. 10 Cent Stores Destroyed. dore S. Woolsey of Yale, vice presi- fof charges of attempted extortion pre- [ No smal coast defense submersibles at a loss of $2,500.10. of the literacy test ‘all aliens who shall | test the senate succeoded B s e "‘;::-“e;;&‘sl; ferred against him by three New York | are authorized, the committee having X prove to the satisfaction of the proper|ing him by more than a New Yorl, Janm. 29.—Some of the| Hartford, Conn, Jan. 30.—Two 1arge | commaiitec, Amon 10 et Socuiive | boxing promoters. The hearing, | decided against the small 400 to 600 | Edward Middleton, of New York, a | immigration officer or to the secretary | majority but the house fel 7 most sensational charges Thomas W.|stores in the dry goods district, G.|ven, treas: a He D T K which was begun late today before | ton type of boat, such as those now in |Porter at the Grand Cantral Post Of-|of la"or that they are seeking admis- [a dozen votes. Tawson made in testifying recently in | Fox & Co. and the Woolworth 5 and | of Watertown seeretare C - Lo |Franklin B. Lord, a special commis- | service. fice, was Leld in $1,000 bail by United|sion #) the United States to avold re- | The bill which the pr the house rules committee “leak” in- |10 cent store, were destroyed early to- % sioner appointed by Governor Whit- Raised Limit for Battle Crui States Commissioner Houghton on x |ligious persecution in the country of |today passed the ho t iy i , was s h Mr. p of robbing the mails. r las nerma. t resi nce, wh h- | a vote 3 to 87 a ‘White, two widely known New York |center of the city. Early estimates by M’KINLEY ASSOCIATION |Sessions will be resumed tomorrow erhiiners suthorized Inst your. khe outic ses:;‘:l 5‘:‘:"@3“"":",'" ak‘":edar-z:g fers, when they appeared here |the proprietors of the stores ed th — morning. 5t o . P s comerestional lulsttora © | total lons ot apwards of 3500000 "®|350 Republicans From All Over the | The bromoters, Harry M. Follok, | mittce raised the limit of cGet for the |collision between passenger trains of | |\EMBERS OF SHIPPING SENATE TO DISCUSS Tisk, named by Lawson as the bank- | The origin of the blaze is not known.| State in Attendance at Bridgeport. |Who was one of the state's witnesses | gl an0 machinery to $19,000.000 from |the St. Louls Southwestern and Rock er member of an alleged trio composed | It started in the basement of the Fox in the Rosenthal murder case in New | 1 w2t 00 0 9,1,’:' "I""‘ "'flcll,als . be- | Island railroads at Mounds, Ark. BOARD TO MEET TODAY PEACE ADD TOC of a cabinet member, Secretary Mc- |store in Main street and spread rapid- | _Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 29.—About|York: Patrick T. Powers and John | Sf0 B0 00T, ToSacls car =be placed e P Tre) ke hat Willidm: D i b . 00, & member of congress, known as [ 1y through that structure and then to | 330 republicans from all over the state [J, White, all were present but only | W' Fuiiie QG0 o0 that, ngure- | Joseph Carlo likes to watch fires <o | It T e T e A e Hon e L e e el s RERL: who haft | the Woolworth Mova adiuiniie. Aitendon the ammind bamiuet of the | Mr. Pollok ana Mr. Dowers testified | Lhe committee also heeded, however: fwell that it got him in Jjail for shooting | man Wil be Elected President. ence to Foreign Relations Comn a Joint acéount in Wall Street. de-| The fire was discovered shortly be- | Connecticut McKinley Association held |for the complainants. Mr. Pollok [ jearSiary Daniels’ recommendation |a policeman who drove him away from | ; — clared emphatically that no such com- |fore midnight and apparently had|in tre Hotel Stratfield tonight. John|Was the principal witness. s o s ed to build large |a fire in Brooklyn because he insisted | Waslhington, Jan. 2: mbers of | Washington, Jan. 29 bination ever existed. gained considerable headway befors | T- £ing, the retiring president, acted | He declared that on November 21,|jUmoers of capital ships, authorizing |on standing near the danger line. the new federal shipping board will | cussion of Preside Vilso White, who was declared by Lawson | the alarm was turned In. Two and | a5 foastmaster. Regrets were sent by |1916, he interviewed Mr. Wenck con- | (08 FEPERAIture of an additional 312 e S Sy AR NeRe s R SOV | iakios. Sddiees. 19 axsassen to have told him that Fisk had boasted | three alarms brought out all the fire- | Governor Holcomb, J. Henry Rora- |cerning an effort to obtain a license the dipa Otl' at purpose in the event James Mershon, member of the New | to organize and name a ¢ rman. | ate tomorrow Senator Cumn to him that he controlled Secretary | fighting apparatus in the cit. back, Speaker of the House Healy; |for a boxing exhibition to be held in epartment is unable to make sat- | Brunswick, N. J., city commission and | William Denman of San [Francisco, it |ing given notice of ¥ . ‘that | isfactory contracts for any vessel in|head of the department of parks and |is understood, will be elected chair- |call up then his resc the Within an h e President Henry L. Lyman of the |Madison Square Garden. At T s e o S PNe GaF Of e e public property and overseer of ‘the |man for the first vear special time for debat secrotary from his bed by telephone at | had been sounded the roof of the Fox |State senate: Congressmen Oakey and |meeting, he said, Mr. Wenck at first | the Present bill or left over from the d b - p - eceding measure. This would make d of h ai; A preliminary plan of or; ation | je ‘clock in the morning to prove | building collapsed and the Mot | Freeman and Hill, the latter being still [claimed that the promoter's lease on | PTf poor, dropped dead of heart disease. prelim y P ct. = hh".:-.rummnmmn Wl Wik | EEvad;. STGRIAL tll:;:x‘:'r'::u!ndin; too ill to be present. the garden was illegal and later de-|2Vailable a total of 315,000,000, for > % was worked out by B. N. Baker, whose | ~Administration leade: “romancing.” country for several miles. For a timg| Waterbury was selected as a meet- |manded $1,000 to give his permission | ®1uiPing navy yards. Two shiploads of Turkish tobacco |resignation from the hoard was.an- |to renew a motion original 2 ' : valued at more than $1,000,000, con- | nounced Saturday by the treosury de- | Senator Stone to refer As & result of these denials, com- |it appeared as though the large depart- | Ing Place for the next annual banquet |for the granting of the license. Pollok No Bids for Scout Cruisers. mittoemen c:mmn expressed belief | ment store of Brown, Thomeon & Co.|and officers were elccted as follows: |testified that he gave Wenck a post-| Tor the three scout cruisers still|Sifned to the American Tobacco Co. |partment in a statement which d to_the foreign relations com that the length of the hearings hers|would catch fire, but the firemen after | President, William J. Larkin, Sr., of |dated check for $100, because Wenck | awaiting satisfactory bids, the com- |DBave been detained at Mediterranean | clared the resignation was due to Spc-jdebate on the motions themee n e i T Lok i bin Be. S e ot Tts by the French naval authorities. |retary McAdoo's suggestion that Mr. | take a wide range, including cc had been shortened materially. Some|a desperate fight succeeded in con- ry. y illiam ly hard up.”|mittee raised the cost for hull and |P > Denman be made chairman. Mr. Ba- |ation of Senator T Bin thoee of | finkng thes Nasieste the Yo' ~|Sandiand ‘and _treasurer, Abner P.|Payment of the check was stopped by | machinery t —— " c Tour Gaye, 1f wnesbected developments | The police are ivestigating ramors | Haves also of Waterbury. Executive | Pollok, the witness said. One vasset was edoren from $5:000000 | Charles W. Simms, graduated with |ker had much to do with framing the | which would have the senat Go mot atise. Temmination of certain |of incendiarism. Recently {here nave | committee, George W. Klepp, of Hart- | Wenck testfied that he had told|tle Construction — Company some|many honors from Harvard, was sen- {law and bad been in Washinzton for a | the Monroe Doctrine and tenced to two vears in the House of |month working on orzanization.. |ington and Jefferson pronu Correction. . He pleaded guilty to| A $700,000 appropriation for salaries | against foreign entangicment stealing $1,100 of jewelry at Newton, |of the commissioners and the staff Democratic senators insist Mass. of the board was submitted to the |is not the time for prolor house today by the commissioners |sfon in view of the pre f ford; Graham H. Thompson, of New |Pollok the lesse was illegal and that 101 ook etohangs records for thirtsen [been numerons Mes in the oy and.on | 100 S Rl o o | suheateatly Eolloh Aoimed it e | oniiaass, at the lower figure, tut no ident’s peace note, of several bankers | basements within four hours. e T e e e s o 1,000 Foot Drydock at Boston. ca . sted; John Buckley o ion; Archie | The lease was submitted to Deputy - and brokers regarding general finan-| The loss is covered by insurance. McTionald of Putham: Georze H. |Attorney Genmeoral Leonsra 7. _onar. | To encourage the completion ‘of the cial conditions during this peried, and - " Sec) ary Ad N a alt t i Bradford of Montville; Wilson H. Rey- |meir, who also declared it illegal, ac- | 1,000 foot state drydock at Boston,| Mayor Hiram C. Gill, of Seattls, | through Secretary Meadoo. ton and an aiterna e B | teroTn PR COnTA nolds of New London- cording to the testimony. Later, how- | the committee proposed that the sec- |Chief of Police Charles L. Beckinham | Of this appropriation 3200.000 will [for quick disposition of o el B i RICA APPEALS TO U. S.| John T. King in his introductory |ever, Obermeir ruled that the lease |Tetary of the navy be authorized to|and former Sheriff Robert T. Hodge |be spent, it ls understood on an in-|they have under advisement S inaaaes, e CCHE SR T remarks, commented on the legisla- {was all right. enter into a contract with the state|were indicted by the Iederal Grand |Vestigation of claims by -American|tion which would express it io here. The committes now ie intent on | 'S Now a Refugee in the American|tive programme was mapped out by | Wenck declared that the hundred | Euaranteeing $50.000 worth of govern- |Jury charsed with violation of the|shippers against forelsn otcPnments. | sense of the senate (hat 3 bringing the inquiry to a close with an Legation at San Jose. the Fairfield county republican organ. |dollar check which Poliok gave him | ments work o ihe dock for each of |iederal lauor Mws. D oton Mioiat the athis | Sosmint On Haitatie: 5 zation in the ent legislature and [was in part payment of a bill of $300 | SIX vears. c on_file ; r limitation o ote iaws” O of the allesed peace| o hington, Jam. 25— Alfredo’ Gon- |declared such prosressive measures |which Pollok owed him for publicity | A Simisir agreement was made rich| The Arizona Supreme Court return- i AT st |- AL zales, deposed president of Costa Rica, |MUSt Drevail if the republican party |work before he became boxing com- |the Union ron Works of San Fran-|ed a decision holding that Thomas E.|do with the Pritish bla : Shasgn i Sowain Py & WIRELESS WARNINGS has sent an appeal to the United |1S t0 Temain a factor in the life of the |mjssioner. cisco some time ago to encourage con- |Campbell, Republican, is the de facto ;!e"‘! iy forces, of oy v FROM ENTENTE WARSHIPs | States Eovernment for intervention, | State and mation. He said the Tair- struction of the Hunters Point Dry-|Govemor of Arizona. The decision|SOLDIERS NOT GUILTY into forelgn territory for ax i ] ount inization y. V. P. 3 , i « s - =3 Ho Is now in the American legation at { g5l 000N Y 1 oiher factions of the | TO PREVENT QUARANTINE K o0 Ben Deeictiso Dey. e et OF WIFE DESERTION | country or 'protect American rig of Presence of a Supposed German | San_Jose, where his former minister 2 Raider 700 Miles OFf New York | ofomal; e auoo Tiae Ineac | ot T ey . aatee RIOTING AT EL PASO| . Another new provision of the bill| Twenty-four men arrested~on in- | Husband Who Joined Army Vindicated | DISCREPANCY IN ACCOUNTS B S e M v " & warnings” from entente warships re- | it war tamon o oo LoU atter | of candidates, If it is to win in the Mexican Officials. the enlisted personnel of the naws from | or too Y ot ens et dancia | Kansas city, Mo, ceived here tonight told of the pres- | = wwora oo the Lot bloodshed. future. 25 to 100. Appointments may be made [election, pleaded guilty to vote selling, | band who joing the arms 3 énce of & supposed German ralder in | mimomhe e ex-president had sub- oo diaxdgun El Paso, Texas, Jan. 29.—Prepara- | whenever vacancies occur. ~ The new |in the Federal District court in Cn- | Py 8ullty of wife desertion it was ruled appeared Jan. 21 longiture 60 west, | 1oy s appeal to the American min- OBITUARY. tions were made on both sides of the | battieships will be the most powerful |cinnati. % lin circuit court here today, when Ar- A which would be 700 miles off New | moeasage ang oie coriorg in & Private = American and Mexican boundary of | war vessels ever built. They will have | G0 ot thur L. Campbell, a detective and na- | _ Norfolk, Conn. , Jan York. The supposed raider was seen tonight the state de-| Evelyn Baring, First Earl of Cromer |the river tonight to prevent further|a speed of 23 knots an hour and carry| The United Mine Workers Union's | tional guardsmen, was released on a|A. T. Curtiss of Norfolk partment had not been advised offi- nti - o ) g - . sy +1) or |night that a discrepancy n this position Jan. 19. Merchant ehips | Cially of the devorpant. °M-| London, Jan. 29, 11.20 p. m.—Bvelyn | SUarantine riots at the international | main batteries of twelve 16 inch guns |request for supreme court review of | Writ of habeas corpus. Me was under |FEN Uhar & CUCTEpancy, b Appointments to Annapol Treasurer and Librarian Johnsor were cautioned against Bari B o ‘bridge tomorrow. each instead of the eight 16 inch i v Arka - this point. e e | SOl the Gonmales Amineti ey e ey o AT B e G| % the i Suthorized last Year.” | Dumies for 31,283,000 treble. damages | cinnatl, Ohie, charging him with wife | Johngen, tho misehr fox . e cii, Inspector-peneral of Comames oobe S i, bl 283, b Ao ment’ and librarian. He declied to st tion, while throwing virtually no light | L&y PL died suddenly this evening. He | culates, General Pablo Gongzales. of the | DISTRIBUTION OF AMERICAN e e e o obiason of ar | . Campbeil's defense was that he en- |nature of the discrepanc PASSENGER STEAMER AFIRE on the causes, afford little ground for | P24 been ill for some time. listed for service on the Mexican bor- |action, so far as could be learne Carranza army of the north, and Chief OFF COAST OF WASHINGTON. | tho bellet that he United States will| wn. marl of Gromer born in | OF Folice Maximo Torres of - Juares, EXPEDITIONARY FORCE |kansas. der and that his Wife left hore while |taken 'in connection with it # . onists e was heid here I : vas w « reghmo stated, however, that un expe PSSR il Sieped) Overtioard:: |17 ERTSISSCVES of Intarsiy In;that fiick CosiEnea i 1907 owing ‘to i | dEQInSt auarantine restrictions im tected From Raids. ' e erion” of "the Brookiyn Beroven |HARLEM BUTCHER SHOP lo o over the books, which ¢ ents, was the posed because of the presence 2 f Curtiss, assisted by another = Seattle, Wash, Jan. 20.—The pas-|cuimination of a popular demand. e st Jra% S that ¥arl Cro- | phus fever in northern Mexico. BES 1 men At TiEn: Y. Plane LIt Sop foan e oo Lo Tysteay TO SELL HORSE MEAT [of the board of selectmar, ha senger steamer Verona, which left here | State department advices today said|as absolute as that of an. emperor | 1t Was decided not to permit street | for distributing the American expedi- |28 Torliation in SR D S e examining since Johnson's disag at 6 p. m. for Everett, was on fire when | the capital and countryside were quiet, | I was declared to have besn o Lecord | C2TS 10 operate to Juarez tomorrow |tionary force after its withdrawal from ety Round and Sirloin Steaks Are Quoted |ance. Johnson disapeared ¢ she passed Mukilteo light, four miles|and that business, official and other- | of genius. in adminicteariey “in o thg | morning to have a large force of the | Mexico. so that the border country yn. S Conti’s Pesnd: leavig a note to the effect that from Bverett, at 9.30 o'clock tonight. | Wise, Was preceeding with much the T 1580 | “death troop” of General Murguia's|made turbulent by bandits forays will| Count Tarnow-Tarnows! tended (o:take lis Nife N Hnute L. Bari R i Y [t g e Tone (e coup 3-:“55?:‘ i e 10 1808 ;:fi.lw stationed along Juares Avenue | be, protected adequately sgninst a ve-| suieiiin Ambaseador to e Cnitod | New York, Jan. Z3—A butcher shop [ Mountain, Searching parties 3 = <! o rd o Iuve eht - | B O A ONiaht T b ThidS Tted in despatches to [in which horse meat is sold exclusive- |fOU race of board. If disorders follow and if there is uncil of India, at the age of 39, and fie t i thes - e ed tonight by the "’ | State, was repo n despatches to > State Policemar = o nt” police there fo quell anmy dis. | Were announced tonight by the south. 2 < a 3 it @ Reports from Bverett at 10.30 o'clock | Teported any danger to forelgmers, a | lnter oy romeooy o) ook, three vears | ¢rhances. nY dis- | O department of the United States |tne Aot DoPar et o ooy Dt | e "manciion of the board of meaith, |Was called into the case I §4d that no lives were lost on the | Warship will be sent to Costa Rican|rupt Egypt he did wonders in reduc- | _Chief of Police Torres announced he | 2rmy. steamer Noordam, due at New York |became known tonight. A sign over|returned to town tonight and w ‘erona. waters. ing taxation to a minimum, abolishing | WOUld arrest all agitators. e said| Major General John J. Pershing, in|\weanesday. the shop reads: expert accountant will examine iforosd Sahors Rk pinct five Villa partisans were known to|command of the force of 12,000, will LD Y vor mte Nere® son’s personal accounts. UNIDENTIFIED SHIP ASHORE A JEWELRY SALESMAN on o pavmE bagie SGmE, ihe country | have been in the mob foday and they | establish headquarters at El Paso.| william Willett, of Brooklyn, con-| Round adn sirloin steaks are quoted — NEAR BARNEGAT LIGHT SUICIDES AT NEW HAVEN. | raised to the peeraze and in 1901 was | WOUld be arrested as traitors it they|from where any section of threatened | yicted with Joseph Cassidy, and sen- [at 12 cents a pound, while inferior | NEW YORK “ROOKIE % made an earl. One of the principal |aPpeared tomorrow. He also said eight | country can be reached quickly. Head- |tenced to prison for bartering a Su- |cuts sell as low as six cents a pound. HAVE FINISHED DIET TE Coast Guard Service Unable to Render | Sanford E. Lederer, Whose Home is Works of Eari Cromer in g American gamblers were in Juarcs on | QuaTters of the cavairy brigade wil be | prame it Tt | et i | Hom mest frauiturters retall 6t em prove Thet AR Bog 4 id Because of Rough Sea. Beliovediie. . e _irrization system, considered a charges nnected with the sams . Brigadi preparing to make application to Gov- | cents a dozen. rove Tha e Bodied Men Can L ” Be in Providence. . |1cqel of the world, riots. Eben Swift commanding. Colonel Ed- |ernor Whitman for = restoration to on 25 Cents Per Day. Ni ork, — i —— ‘win F. Gles Colonel George O. Cross New York, Jan. 29.—An unidentified | New Haven, Conn, Jan. 20.—Sanford ad Magor John T Hines wiil he et | cltizenship. SEATTLE'S MAYOR AND POLICE | o0 oo = e steamship is ashore about & mile south | B Lederer, a jewelry salesman, whose o Eacera s ivoss 5 P - W Wi %mm;“:‘m‘mw:" N'h"'l":" “E’ ot | e e N o B s v liged bl to|a st e e el Leae e | /ORIEF BLEAGED NOT-QUILTY | thictem Giiiioe - e s \ & se: is unmable to render as- | Providence, R- I, committed suicide at | reached today what livestock men |permit women to vote in all Texas| The majority of the units in the ex- | Mio5 Sadle Carcy, of West Wore Lee | | dictments Charging Them | s L Y att sistance on account of the rough sew, | the Hotel Garde tonight by shooting |called a new record when $11.77 1-2 | primaries, which In effe stationed — 3ecording to a report received hero-to- | in-the head With a revolver, A bottls |2 hundred pounds wae Baid for 5 | semplete wombn suffrage. as Pl bl ey el R d el 8 AT Aocepting. Bejbes. 22 RN ety avibhate m { p TS ST AT e e Dot Wak Bl Sound Ly PR i s o Sehun shs fuiein are . SELmiens o ehietion, dile ] i i Aopieanns: Plabting Past Saring horsewoman Of several motion | Seattle, Waskin, Jan, 29.—Mayor Iif- | was Otaciosed atter the squad o (T B e O i e IOy o} "9 o sl %% | picture productions. ram C. Gill and Chief of Pollce Chas, [Minal meal. The other members No Casualties at Ruby. “The less said. the better.” week. Sponsors of the bill ex; confl- ters Under Civil Service. ‘Washington, Jan. 29.—In the first —_— dence that it would © the neces- L. Beckingham, in United States dis- | nearly four pounds. e = . i R gk ‘Washington, Jan. 29—Approval was| W. H. Perry, of the Federal Trade | trict court today pleaded not zuilty to | After thanking the bluecon ¥ official itement of the fight Mw;:e: he%mm:’;—’rg: mlm ('::.‘.' Off w-f.“o,-umo sary majority te. given by President Wilson today to|Commission of the United States, and | indictments charzing them with ac- | “sticking” and sssuring each one s i, Saecica DR o B e e ntente | Cape Haitien, Haiti, Jan. 20.—A ves- the senate's amendment to the legisia- | T. M. Chautland, counsel for the com- | cepting bribes and with conspiracy Lo | the experiment had beneried i % &3 tted =4 according an 'ved to be the rman raider 5 I » and mission, arrived at -Ottawa for the | violate the federal lijuor snd inter- | Eugene Lyman Fisk of the 1. Ext here "-’o , Ger mnheuh rande today. Ac- || 8> off put_every commission, arrived at Ottawa for a |state commerce laws. Mayor Gill's | sion Institute, gave a lecturs on 0 o, 2 {N—_ % % s 3 !conferenice with the Canadian author- !request for a separate trial wus taken | using as exhibits a number of $590,000, it was. ; Saturday. > : e g = . on the news print paper situation. - under advisement. - tables, each contalning 100 calorion