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PRICE TWO CENTS JL : 110!! 28,919 | Cabled Paragraphs Meatless Days in Switzeriand. in c“ha ‘ Fiw mwere Queen Elemore of Bulgaria is seri- Condensed Tolograms .| GERNIAN DIPLOMATS SAIL FOR HOM s Spreading| Sunk Yesterday|oeceer e s s 2 enna on a visit to Emperor Charles. 1 Ambassador Von Bernstorff and Nearly 200 Ot = % The last carrying tho Sixth c: B A HAS ASSUMED GREATER PRO-|BRITISH CONTINUE TO RAID |Pennsyivania Infantry left El Paso for Diplomatic and Consular Officials PORTIONS THAN ANTICIPATED GERMAN POSITIONS Foes: Ay Exports of specie from the port of New York from Feb. 5 to Feb. 10 were GAINED 280 YARDS|™R SR " DEPARTURE COMPLETES BREAK OF RELATION died at Amsterdam, N. Y. May Cause President Wilson to Ask Congress for Au- thority to Protect Lives and Property In Rumania, Near Mestencanesti the United States and Intimated That| Germans Have Captured and Arc Revelution Was Not to =« Tolerated.| Holding Russian Pesitions. A DETAILED PLAN FOR Twenty-thres persons are reported | The Ambassador, His Wife and Other Members of the S UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING to have been killed in a railroad ac- Received Several Wagon Loads of Flowers and Ot Laid Before Secretary Baker by the i cident at Serquex, France. A oy o The Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co. ci rmy General Staff. ew Jersey, increased its capital ifts—E; Man: e W = tell-| On the Fremep front the British in | from $6,000,000 to $5,000.000. yes of y of the Departing Germans V MAY NOT WAIT FOR A SERIOUS DISASTER ‘Washington, Feb. 14.—A detailed || - i A : 5 Tor the establishment of & ma- o g=,::,f:*,,“‘,,,‘,‘:"mm.n“,,,,.m;::._ 1ol the week ended Feb s, e Atch. Bedimmed With Tears—Count Von Bernstorff lssu ink:: i i military that Secretary Lansing ca- | Wednesday’s most successful operation |ison , loade: Sinking of the American Schooner Lyman W. Law in the g e e o the peopic | was g Tt Arras. where King gars, against 28297 In the same week Statement Defending German Submarine Warfare = today republic that the Un! es | George’s men entered yards of Ger- |last 3 e Mediterranean, Austrian Submarine, Has Added | seneral staff. 1t differs radically from regard as legal vern- |man defenses and reached their third oRie - 2 . i ot £ o B g e B ) Shamberiain | men et by violemce. . ¥Be. mes- |line. fans. Getmans were lilled and poThe Winois Senate passed s bill the Possible Averting of War He Said: “It is Conditic H i i W freee Teported - Baturday sage t to Minister Gonzales at Ha- rison and a machine gun um on - Slightly to the Tension—No Lives Were Lost and the | tue’ scnate military commitiee, In that | vase and to every American consul, o |were captured. The Ancre raid was|wide prohibition in the gencral elec- Upon Germany Being Able to Bring the Entente tc W - 5 the s 2 e e aadl” be #- [ e cireulited il aver the falnd. otneast of ~ Granddourt, where a|tion of 1918. g : 'arned—Preparations e absolute minimum. Mr. inted out the respon- ition was captured. German A . Y Vessel Apparently Was by thite” THIL T ansll i aie honthe bt o T Oinltel Bintes in Gon= |1 s o on. he Sataite Sl northeabt destroyed . the three-story Knees Before Anything Happens to Involve the Us Still Are ing F trylaing. and intimated Very | of Ypres also have been entered by the | building occupied by the Sanborn car- Government for Any Eventuality Going For-| 'The siatt bill was submitted to each British, e e R States.” of the 36 members of that body and | tolerated. Aviators Dropping Bombs. a loss of $35,000. - ward Without Interruption—Goods Are Piling Up at |represents the consensus of their opin- No Sign of Intervention. All along the remainder_of the front It is understood to have been| Minister Gonzales' reports of the Five persons were injured when an here hive been artillery duels and very 3 5 = . SE A worked out in much greater detail evolt were submitted |5 . - automobile delivery wagon was struck Atlantic Ports, Owing to -Discontinuance of Sailing of |than the senate bill, wich leaves wide | o T ot ce Separiment 1o the secre- |Lomb, d-oPping exploits by aviators of by a Third Avenue troliey car at 123d || FHoboken, N. J. Feb. 14—Count Jo- storfl emerge from a door departmental power to prescribe regu- es of war and navy‘as promptly s Street, New York. hann H. Von Bernstorfl, former Ger-|Hartzfeldt, form counse Many Trans-Atlantic Steamers. gt e as they were received. In neither of German Success in Rumania. AR man ambassador to the United States, | embassy, ‘and wife y msocretlry Baker has indicated that|the military departments was there| 1, the Rumanian region near the |, MPIam S g:"“:a?‘eleg{:;‘:ez‘lmgf ;a};u;‘rgr (home today aboard _the|leaned far c rail and e {he recommendations of the staft will | indication that any warlike move was | Mestecanesti the Germans have cap- | Band Drill Co. was clected & Clasy | Scandinavian- Amert 1in rederik | persons they knew. g = -D""“fi);“t‘;,‘; *;’;{'_“,f‘ "::ul;"‘,fi being prepared in connectulz;e'é:“;:ge tured and held against counter-attacks [ & director of «he o B o, i L5 Souniesd Tugs Blew Whistles. Washington, Feb. 14—The steady learning at first hand from Americans |app: g U e T esvions. totcrw | Saesien e ond e man (diplomats ang consuinr- oMceis | Several tugs blew shril accumulation of viohtion:lof American |of .m;nee ‘what amvwwn m\ut: b“.::. discussion before the country | tions, miltary operations could be n- |on oS MG RO L NC G ermans secured | At "‘J,,' ten perschs were killed and | The departure, which completes the ;',‘d"‘""'T;’f"m:h i b rights by Germany made it appear = can_re- |after the adjournment of congress, and | augurated In brief time without much |PHCl 0 BorH O o e gune and six | Tany others wounded in a fire w severance of diplomatic relations be- | £ he e liner he made ordinate Ameri - Y 12 a - : o g Tesethnen UL relati bay, accompanied by a. I Soesitie todsy that President Wilson [sources. 'E. . Stetinius of J. P. Mor. |can bo compared with the senate pian. | renewed. study of pians. nat |mine throwers. Petrograd admits the |dsetroved, o Mexloan: Central ware- | tweon the United States and Germany. | which”aropped behind ‘would before congress ask ai hmmn meolna et It L) -Mm‘;':\r';?fu’:,‘ b:er“v_‘l‘ce h:vo Secretary B-‘.'v:ror-r:::u‘r’n;::me:‘ + | capture by the Germane of two heights s s fcrommivied quietly. VIII gathered speed formation gained from’ expesience -as | public sentiment has beer rororiicd |ith the approy @ vesterday for—mie |Sast of Jacobenl near the Bukowina | Four persons were killed and more| Conferred With Swiss Minister. To watchers on shore ¢t head of the firm's huge transactions in |on the question. rystallized | deal had been clozed ¥ o0ter o 5,000, | Rumantan_frontier. and . retitement | qnan 20 ‘injured in a collision between | Tefore the steamer pulled out into [the vessel grew fainter and f couptry. war orders for the entente allies. In numerous public addresses Sec- |90 rounds of ammunition to the Cu- |DY the Russians there of two-thirds of |5 Southern Railway locomotive and |the stream at 4 o'clock and headed | the faze. finally disappea e S & T ile. vi y. a however, that he believed the time for | It was stated during the day that it |retary Baker has made e . Negotiations for [& Talle. a street car at Louisville, Ky. down the bay, the former ambas: B Cis had come. aud it again was | was entirely possible the overnment |compulsors service which ns pecs | o pooehase had been in progress for| North in Volbynia German attacks held a final Conference with Minister | Of Liberty. At 5.30 o stated authoritatively that he would |would take no steps towards actually |interpreted by some army officers as | several months. The president is au- Motigevent o ‘san were eepulsed by | Gold to the amount of $25000000 | Ritter of Switzerland, who has as-|and a half after . move deliberately and with full appre- |furnishing arms to American ships |an endorsement of some such system, | thorized by statute to approve the sale the Russians. Stl e & was received from Canada 'and de- | sumed charge of German interests in|COUnNt von Bernstorff had I Clation of all the consequences in- |unless and until the president decides [but neither he mor President Wilson | of arms #nd ammunition to Cuba,|the Lake Drisviaty tesion. er- | posited at the sub-treasury for the | this country. of the shores of Americ veived, dor | Bether soon after rounding t he should go before congress. has definitely committed himself. With | whose soldiers are the only ones in |MaDs penetrated o trenches, but | 3ccount of J. P. Morgan & Co. Count von Bernstorff, his wife anq | Frederik VIII passed S Schooner Law Was Warned. ‘Will Give Germany No Excuse. the etaff and_senate bills mow avail- | the world other than American who |later were dri - =27 3 < other members of his suite recelved |®WUng into the Atiantic Offfcial veports of the sinking of the | While the atate department takes the |30le, many officials believe the ques. | carry the United States army Spring_| Entente Attacks Fail in Macedonia. | The Baldwin Locomative Works re- |several onloads -of flowers . ana | Before he boarded the reports of the sinking of the | H¥hle e St Aot Ake® the |tlon' will be_given serious considera. | Aeld rifie. Shipment of the guns and| nience attacks against heights re- |Seived orders for 71 new locomotives, |bon vovage sifts, The ambassador was | Count von, Berntorff expr , - i ed, as they : Fifty are for export for the account of | so appreciative that he sent ast representative of . The odis bo |Hight to furnish the guns, other ques- |UOn at the White House, particularly |ammunition will be hastened, cently taken from them b- the Ger- i B 5 Al i s ersona ey m“u‘y T o |tlons which make. the question more |iN View of strained international relar’| will be needed by President Menocal|,ng in the Cerna river bend on the |the Northern Raliway of Hriice. signed statement through Dudley Field | Press his personal views ¢ tions. There has been littl to arm his volunteers. Macedonian_fro Ised, ac- 5 Malone, collector of the port of ) Serman submarine opefations. Zor while the act is believed to |complex have arisen. The greatest of n_little prospect Macedonian_front were repulsed, ac Siiatar at B 1s| Yoo it e o ibilities of the United Stat been illegal, no lives were lost|these is the determination of the presi- ;"‘“‘ the matter will be brought to a Rebellion is Growing. cording to Berlin. na:h&ms:'u"\:'r' the American interests Toreito WICH 1y said fxmw'r:'.m.,' .'ufy- O e e pocently wae wars: |dent to do nothing which might give |definite lssue before the next session There have been artillery duels on Affectionate Farewell. - s Y e rnn | Gormany. the excuse In. any trogble |Of CongTess, but advocates of euch| Official news from Cuba convinced | ,rious sectors on the Austro-Ttalian | DelSlum, save o Copenuasen retire from active life a ome In 1tseit sumatent to nuiry the |which may follow to place the respon. | /eEislation say that if the president |the administration that the rebellion isone and —several surprise attacks patch to the Exchange Telegraph Co. m_ein‘,‘;“"&‘ e . hie held about reaching Ge sibility upon the United States. should recommend passage of a uni- |already has assumed greater DIOPOT-| i niop netted the Italians prisoners. h . » the wealth of: flowers and Eifts sent to| B Piling Up in U. S, Po * Consul Treadway at Rome forwarded | Versal service bill the present congress | tions than had been anticipated. De- On the eve of his marriage, James ers an. s sent to Bernstorff Defended Germar - . 4 s Cirocuted | the countess ang myself. = 1t is hard Sostbiehen o Mt could hardly avoid a vote on = | Velopments of the movement were re Five Vessels Sunk. O'Brien, a lineman, was electrocuted Preliminary reports began coming |schboner Law was meak By aa’ Acn |Ject. B v Rl winiy soksted Peltel Ll e can o tell of the- goo v g7 to government departments showing | trian submarine without fag- appas- |, The staft bill, which is understood to | and the Cuban government's call for |, (8 St TOPOUL, &N 6ot n subma.- | 0P Of @ 30-foot pole at Paterson, R L ETstnde yould S ympat the piling"up about’ the Atiantic sea- |ently by’ placing & bomb abcard atier |l4ve been modeled on”the Argentine | volunteers served to support the suc- | fol¥ (oig S hese was tho American | A delegation of fwelve New York | farewcll” speak an affectionate | pn? 4n, POSONs sympathles are ssel had ‘stopped. stem ome was aim V1 i ish B S G any froj charge of belng the vessel nad becn.stopped. The re- [GIINANY SUSIOM 10 Aome exton s | esorts of the spocial siection that [schooner Tyman 3. Taw. which is sgid | members of the Sons of Irish Ireedom, | Germans Sailed With in Tears in-Eyes iy hts zally Discussing the neutral American people, ally a_person's by feed wire while working on the | lo tell of the good will sent us both e e Tomt Do 1o taty mack W K ish X g olator of the rights of humanity Jndicate that the yessel was e~ fof ihe generat stall headod by Gop: | Wes announeed for teday in - Sants |3 BAre beer SRSTYUE 0 AW NO0S Tllea by vietor Herbert called it tie| Thered = German citizen | principles of international i White House to protest against War|,poard. the Fredestc VIIT ot Tied | nskin; r J wboard. the = no ‘salied | Asking first whether It was avabt the winner in |Of the Law escaped. The other vessels % i redu T VI who - sallg [ SNHEEIE0E wheches gk porth to have |contraband and @hat the recognized |07 Gty at the war college, aided in the | {eFmInG boncial clection had not been | sunk were British —two steamers and | Edward Thersk pleaded guilty in the g iy I Dia eyes, The A | O e s b o tely 16 ol cra. tate department late r: s. The United States District Court to the | e soi- Le N R | e tioneur: T @ e Coete Wit ey of|2iow its far Before taking hostiie|iousE WAS IN SESSION T T of the sunken _vessels, except the |embesslement of $20.000 in cash and |Meined away from the rest of the|lations wom, 4ime_for hiDS | ers that her cargo of Mmber waa not | 00¢l Lockridge. “Ten uttached officers, | Clara and Which wag expected 1o d° TS, 545 ¢ | party as much as he could In the ex-|bies and then by & carried on American ships, the sail- 5 Cause of the Revolt. tmzle , wasg- 6 _4 lol";- British boara | SeCUrities from the National Shawmut | cjtement which usually precedes the|to an American note wh ancelich or postponed. and tenretan [case is ‘the statemont that. the sub. | Filibustering by Republican Leader|Cuba g e oy appear that s |in the kingdom for the duration of the | Governor Edge of New Jersey, ap- e fpdetensiiiers . 4 ine | Marine was Austrian. - It Man, i was no doul - 4 4 Raiead - pointed Alfred S. March, of New - Eain n Possibility of Wa D T e L | Thoto. thent BXORALIS thaT S 1 St Caussd LU ammtons the Liberal candidate, was elected, Brunswick, to succeed John T. Trench, | Immediately to their ate a¢| Of the possibility of - for the present e % |soon as they boarded the ship early ; aisturbance of the industrial |TePIYing to the queries that will be| Washington, Feb. 14.—Filibustering| N Susgested cause for N A pre- | 166 POLITICA of Jersey City ,on the Board of Pub-|ini| ;morning ana remained there un. | LS, former ambassa e of the United States. Sent to’ Vienna as to the facts of the|by Repubiican Leader Mann onight e by o ident when 1 IN INDIANA INDICTED [lic Utility Commissioners th) safling timer Ohers walied “on | Sidered that to be “con Preparations Going Forward. Sinking, may make some “statcment against a bill to give's demoerat tn-| SBCTS me arrest of several oiviliang | ot | The appointment of a commission | the Tier for a”anal latrolt on Kmerl (onte in it Xrges e Preparations by the government for - an a non-salal and army officers on the charge of|For Conspiracy uy Votes—Repub- |, The S0P conditions and needs of | can soil Jut when the whistle bl Sens to invalive the Tt any oventuality SUll ars golng Torward | Samisted Thor & eoniy, Ofcials have | membership on the board of govern-|Compiieity in a_plot to depose him. licans and Democrats. e pens to involve t the decks quickly were filled break with that country. Oficiais have | membership on the board. of the newly acquired Danish West In- . was emphatic events stll aze going - > B oldiers' ~Home|The plan of the Liberals is said to bill a As the sy sooves from, het | submarine s terruption. Much importance |marine note identical with Germany's, | kept the house in session until near|nice ween to resort to force on May | Inaianapolis, Ind, Feb. 14.—As the | e o PrRPoned in, & Pina Tags. | dock and backed out into cane i idni T Sto Hitchcock and Lodge. 3 the chan-|creage in int 1 ot mationa] defenee woichls, joun- [but so far this country has held off | midnight, caused scores of members | 5o it Menocal on that day refused 1o |result of indictments returned today [0 o o> StOPe n WO tha Nanw. Javsar abiores wore G0t in in from extending the severance of rela- | to be haied from bed, ; - = , warmer.” ing dally sessions for a m bed, theatres and ish the presidency. by the federal grand jury, a federal 1d- | ted with persons who had been wait- - ing the Durpose of |tione to. that country: churches by the Sergeant-at-arms and| oo et o appeal was received |27 the feferel exant I0ry: e renun: faok oucrom oF the schooner ¥ David. |ine nearby the better part of the day ‘Will Stop at Halifa e o o ISR ToN TS TNEY Rita Castellanos, in New | 5800, % g ooratic parties In four | at Port Arihur, Tex. on the Gulf Co’s |t see the liner depart. The Frederik VIII will MISSING WHITE GIRL PUBLIC HE. S dealing with a new in-|york, urging the president to inter- iy gian, cities will be thrown out from |tanker Ligonier, which picked them Waved Farewell Halifax for examir ARINGS ON ey et O I heNif of BeEi 0. & JOUNE|(ne offics of the United Sintes martlall o cotm Ty had GHEted 86 hour i | - rrom ‘b arrangement with the Brit FOUND IN A NEGRO HOME. LEAK OLOSES TODAY | military afftaire comimion et the |lieutenant, who, is reported, 1o ws |Probebly tomorrow. ah open boat. o, the war.bound German liners |ties. " “The vessel w mittee, the bill| been sentenced to death on Party workers in Indianapolis, Gary, — - at hand signal pennar ristiansand, Norwa r Old Daughter of an Actress|A Sub-committes Will Make Exami- | Mon . tny Chrcd Fred J. Close, of |of complicity in the plot. Frankfort and . Evansville, who 76| The Interstats Commerce Cofumis- | Fianamarchioty noem tyihelr farewell,|of her passengers will nation of Brokers’ Statements. Y, Mo., chairman of the| Minister Gonzales in Havana Was| y,rgeq with conspiracy in connection |sion reports that during the three . ed {rom the|wil! proceed from there t board, and named Representative B |1 roestization of > e | decks of the ship ang those on shore|where the German offl -| instructea to make an In igal with violations of the election laws in |months of April May and June, 1916, B 5 o X an 2 # 14—Marjorie | Washington, Feb. 14—After an exe- :::::f;:f l;:gfi:.enauammt. as hisfthe circumstances. . . |the 1914 and 1916 elections, are among |there were 100 persons killed and 1,423 saw Count and Countess von Bern- | disembark Delbridgs. 14 year old white girl, miss- | cutive session tonight of the consres- | Kanss objected. deciaring. sher lack | sioh o she warning to the Cuban peo- | the accuaed. it was tndersicod tonighi, |injured in frain accldents in the e e e oo Tason o | Tomy, Sommmittes | investipating: the | July the commitiee had B orabt o | e slnaiemTie “Whs -SSAL| S owine e TRport of (he”invegsh |Unifed States. PNEUMATIC TUBE POSTAL STRIKERS HAVE NO RIGHT negro, here late tonight. She was |note to the belligerent powers. it wes | Lo icd ih® name of George W. Fin-|to every Central American country af- The defendants will be taken into The Massachusetts Senate Ways and SERVIVE TO BE CONTINUED El T w taken’ from the Taylor house to the |announced that the committes expects Ly, 2 Tgpublican of Topeka, for theter the ovedrthrow of the Gonzsles|oustody as rapidiy as they are found | Means committee turned —down _the g 7 s FO INTREERNE W W ouse of detention, where she is being | to close its public hearings tomor- |lowed the demerears Soracnt that fol- | administration in 3 L e o held for the juvenile court of Chicago. | row. A sub-committes, it was stated, aemacrats substituted the the recommendation of the Public Ser- | Senate Disregards ommendation | Court Deci on Declares Ea, on March 21 before Federai Judge A.|vice Commission for an appropriation -~ abmivate detsctives this afterncon os- | will do further work, Which will con- Aemocre Solonel George W. Black, a cUBANS APPROVE ATTITUDE #i. Andtrson. The names of the ac- |of $15000 for an investigation of the For its Abolition. Has a Right to Do His Own B e Ayse et 1 WRiihad [alet 3t Chw: amamietion Jor | penkots: | Biatvering. OF THE UNITED STATES, [cused men will mot be mads public|New England Teicgraph Co- Washington, ¥eb. 14—Retention of | Toledo, Ohio, Feb Y Tayi “ rday, | statements of business done cu 4 un e arrests have en made. 2 s o e - Sedlur y But were told by Mrs. Taylor that she | tomers during the pesod mtes nous. | Then Representative Mann started a Whlle the authusitiss ave st re-| 'Mayor Carison of Jamdatown, N. Y., |the pneumatic. tube postal ervice in|e man to work was & afl a W“& N n‘»omplm tigation. 5"1."&“?,‘-3 o o Prevent a votta_o i Speaker | Statement Issued by Dr. Orestes Fer- she belleved they had gone to Canada. expected | Dembers after persistent points of no le ! Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Chi- |Inalienable as the rig %) rding the five indictments returned, |issued orders to the chief of police to A B L Btrike and. thi: piEhe rera and Dr. Raimundo Cabrera. eductions based on information re- |go to the Erie station, stop any train | G2%¢ h;"l‘hf:"‘:;';‘! iy ieos ‘;“in“f;'_ e e o e garding the workings of the grand |carrying coal and divert it to the wha uphisla ta. that sl to local potice omicers, Mra. Son Degan’d Sergeant-atsarms Gor-| New York, Feb. 14—Dr. Orestes Fer. |jury indicate that the charges are|public ntilition gnd the. cify io re- [uem UHNS gedt sutce sppisgmimtion |3 & man to do Me oo ours before _they | he ming them by iele-[rera, speaker of the Cuban house oflgimilar to those made against Terre |lieve the coal and gas famine. the postmaster_gencral ‘wes sliminar, | United States district court phone, messengers and deputies. An-|re d Dr. Raimundo i 5 . - | representatives, an 3 :do | Haute politicians in 1915. As a re- nonnbc::us! r!: various theatres that|Cabrera, now in thie city as special |gu¢ of the Terre Haute charges two; The Mobile Chamber of Commerce 3 John M. Killits, i y a The court was defin wanted immediately at|representatives of the directorate of |, rty workers were sent to the |adopted a resolution requesting the A ubnu}n, amendment adopted makes| 24 : coupled with reports earlier | the lberal party Of Cuba, issued|fcactal prison at feavenworth, Kas. Sovernment to bring to a speedy | it ndatory upon the postmaster- l‘::fi‘i-e');?l;‘w::\lg‘r',":‘: ctier In the day of the torpedoing of ~ au |statements tonight in which they &p- |including Mayor Donn M. Roberts and |determination the sult against the|ESHEral to renew (he pgewmarie tube | SORG S0 ol ion, merican ship. started wild rumors. | proved the attitude of the United|jiqge Kit Redman of the Vigo circuit |United States Steel Corporation pend- contracts for one year from July 1, |State tejephone operators en the majority finally decided to|States government as outlined in the |ooure. Ing in the United' States Supreme |Next and provides for the appointment | Judge Kilits rul adjourn for the night the previous|note of of State Lansing t0 | The charge was conspiracy to buy !Court. of a commissioner to investigate the|8Ct 1= being mish Question had been ordered, putting the [the Cuban people, Warning that any |yotes. tube system with a view to their pur- | (ontending tha Ao i D ST ION, Bill in position for a vote tomor- |government that might be established 2k G About 2,000 deer are at large in Put- | chase by the government for futuro, ‘'IOF, lawiessness. IMMINENT DANGER OF kg - by revolt in Cuba could not be 1ecog” | gRITAIN ABLE TO COPE nam and Westchester counties, New |operation. ton act strikers had the r During the Year a Total of 2830 Fac- | i SAPER MANUFAGT nised by this country. The lberal par. York, according to a “deer census” S places under strike but w COAL FAMINE AT BUFFALO S Neart ‘ac- | PRINT PAPER MANUFACTURERS |ty, they deciared. “dges mnot want to WITH HOSTILE SUBMARINES. | Sixteen have been killed since the cold | DANBURY. PHYSICIAN e Lone auTae e 3 fore Inspcted. \SHINGT into power by force or gal weather set in. leven were victims pg Wi hare Who I b An Emergency Meeting of the Cham-| .00 s ARE IN WASHINGTON | E%0, \C"" Their statement, which thev | Confidence Expressed by Navallof trains and five have been slain by CHARGED WITH MURDER|!F Wih others who had i ber of Gommerce is Called For. 1 | Came Unannounced to Confer With|asserted represented the attitude ot Officers—Figures Submitted. huntsmen violating the law their party ieaders, was In part as fol- . e 3 In Connection With the Death of Mrs. lows: “London, Feb. 14, 7 p. m.—While| Stockholders of the United States Harold Brown. COMMISSION APPOINTED OF “They (the liberal leaders) accebt|naval officers here express the belief 'Rubber company voted unanimously at by it + the Federal Trade Commission. the judgment of the American govern- |that the submarine operations may |a special meeting in New Brunswick, Danbury, Conn., Feb. 14—Dr. George SITE FOR NEW STATE P ment on the question now up in Cuba [continue at high tensign for a couple . J., in favor of a new issue of first | A. Gilbert, a well known physician, e ) and they are disposed to accept any |of months, they show the utmost con- |and refunding gold mortgage bonds|was arrested here “tonight, on orders | Named by Gov. Holeomb Veste Solution the American government be- |figence In the ability of the navy {o|amountipg to $97,252,900, and the full |of Coroner Phelan ~of Bridgeport. Will Report to Leg v lieves is-just. The liberal party in|cope with the latest campaign with |acqui nt by the parent organiza- |charged with second degree murder, ¥ | Cuba, is on the defensive and the |approximately the same success as the |tion of fourteen subsidiary companies lin connection with the recent death| Hartford, Conn., Feb. 14 i . American government will have 10 OP- |campaign against the U-boats in 1915. of Mrs. Harold Braun. Her death|ment was made today b sf n—rm zn:mubal-u iy but| An admiralty omc:lu soad to The | AMERICAN TROOPS ARE is aNged to have been due to.mal-|ment by Governor Holcc only help in anything looking e | Associated Press today the figures of practice. The woman's husband was | missioners who will report ¢ establishmert n° “=*ice and order and |arrivals and departures for yesterday PURSUING MEXICAN BANDITS LTI 03 on Monday - and - 18 mow | isiature fob & sita for ew H particularly the maintenance of (e .. |at Enslish ports, proving that a|who Kidnapped Thres Mormon Cow- |l10dsed in jafl. = Dr. Gilbert was re-|on. The commiss ICe OL timreae larger number of vessels entered and leased in $5,000 bonds for a hearing. | Norris G. Osborn, Ne otz In "m&‘n and Dr. Caprera further departed than on any day”Guring ‘he boys Monday—Have Crossed Border. K. Root, Hartford: Art fire pro- asserted it eir mi lon in the | pagt six months. ng a day at Sharon; W. A. Gardner improvements _on of justice United States is a “purely patriotic and | fandom during fhe period since the| Hachita N. M. Feb. 14-—American}CUTTER NOT ORDERED fleld and Hermert E. Gres = sanitation and hy- peaceful” one, for the purpose Of |latest war zone was declared, out of | froops have mot croseed e Dorder, in TO MEXICAN WATERS |Haven giene, 1,018 for machinery safeguards, B ing and bringing forolbiw and |16 Sritien arrivais and . Gepartures, |Pursuit of Mexican raiders who kid- e char a ‘miscellaneous o gathe clearly before the American people” & | only four vessels were sunk. and these |2apped three Mormon cowboys Mo ’ fyrHagper a2t B, 4 makin ga total of 3,520, S9e%: undarstanding of thelt cause. | | Apaces, according 1o the official, sive |daY: it was announced tonight. It was | The Tallapoosa fe Qut Hunting for a| CRep 0% Gf [ RUZEE 0 10" R R an excellent idea of the percentage of - - WORE, CONC BESED | pomT oF saNTIAGO fous”in vessels takins the Tika. o o [Bela le, DUNK Spencer, un emplove| . oy — ey ) e HAS BEEN MINED. | In the English channel. where Brit- | %S0, U0 Niia® 0855000 ra: headquarters here today exploded a|RED STAR LINER LAPLA ELECTRIC BOAT CO. " |ish communications are most vital, the | SPencer is he : nsom. quarters he; a ded & AN . $26,000,000. its L O ot sase, the 1osses have |C. K. Warren, of C. K. Warren & Sons, | sensational published siory that the 15, M RDAEEON. S = 'American Minister Warned by Com- o aordinarily small at a time|Of Three Oaks, Mich., owners ef the |cutter Tallapoosa had been ordered Net Earnings of v.mp:—o-in of mander of Insurgent Forces. hvon saore ships than usual are being | Fanch. has ‘boen advised of the de- [from Moblie to Mexican waters in|\gesel is Carrying Passengers 389,230 Over Last o lmand. action has n taken | connection w! e situation aroun: Pt ¥, R Suted; throngh 100 (chanm). foward paying the ransom, it was said, | the Tampico oll fields, by explaining Cargo of War Materia = oy Additional detalls of the raid on the ihatthe cutter was out e ot g OO b 7 o ickets for . , south of th rder, erelict. New York, Feb, ” and Blectric Boat Soieoberto | Fornandez, militars e g, TUb: 1. Ithe sehciiss Fos™ o, T boon recelved. ~All pro: river craft saluted the ste Y at the beginning mander of the isurgent forces in San. | of rallroads In requiring bassengers |visions, mules, horses and wagons were OBITUARY innd of the Rod Stur Line | 3 it te orses tl , Currying passeng road tickets instead of one. nd, came from the vicinity of| Rockford, Ills., Feb. 14—John Erl- |through the bay on her despatch to the minister | was upheld today by the Interstate|Janos, Mexico, and went west m | ander, Jast of the signers of the char- | war zone. The Lapland the same source said that if Commerce Commissios the Nogales camp. ter of the Augustana synod, a docu-|to be bound for Livery % s foent which officially brought the {formation was ebtainable Pension funds for ci 5 Swedish Lutheran church into exist- number of passen - ein ‘cstabnshed in 183 3 a0 Uhle ‘country, In dead at (he|ried or whether Americans | B i his coumtry: A a5eof 90 years. Poard:

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