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VOL. LIX—NO. 48 T e ‘ : 7 - et hls 14!&'.&-4:00!1‘8 " PRICE TWO CENTS A V V a is the Gonnecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population 13 Vessels Was | Condensed Tolgrams |Prohihition Hangs the Toll Friday B Over District ONE WAS THE FRENCH TRANS- PORT ATHOS IN A WEEK T. Lawrence il com wetier, dled ot Los Angsies™e *orw Sir Robert Borden have arrivea safely in Evgtans TorY workomen _have| DRY ADVOCATES ELATED Food ricts ambng caused the closing of all the custom house at Ph'l.u:hou S ksilver | ed at| Thirteen Persons Are Known to Have Been Killed— More Than a Hundred Injured ONE AMERICAN LOST Athos Was Under Guard of Warships e bl e sl The Bill as Passed by the Senate When Torpedoed — 1450 Persons |er “’L{-""""“"""‘fi;{;"‘;fifi,"," miles{ Would Close the 275 Saloon in the Were Saved—No Important Battles. | ©25t of Rockaway e ) District On November 1. Sweden has made formal protest to Germany over the sinking of - the that the success of the|Swedish steamer Hugo Hamilton. Washington, Feb. 28—A special rule —_— expected to insure a vote In the house Matthew Kehl, of Wetaskiwin, Al- |32t this session on the mamc:aofo('f;, PORTIONS OF ALABAMA, GEORGIA, MISSISSIPPI David Lloyd George in the house of|berta, was sentenced to be hanged on |!umbia prohibition bill was agreed t: Most Serious Loss of Life Was in Middle Alabama, Where | except condensed mi tial | commons Eriday announced measures|May 18, for the murder of H. Allay. [ I3te today by'the house rules commit- o R > e “tha 2 % e measure already has passed ~ Wi Blown | timber. - uest unting down of German submarines Seven Persons Were Killed—Much Timber Was Other commodities tor authority ey i batldiny of miShant e Santh Snnual convention of the ‘h;i':m‘e' . Man esiden: At Lithonia, ware, Sdjoirne ehips and the cutting off of non-essen- | (05, for, the Promotion A Mt ':;""bmu i 3 not. . tial portations he held to be the at Indianapolis. lon vocates hailed t Down and y R ces Damaged—. Sepeool | gxeen: Sdjoumne. 0, tmpastationn. Wh hek s oo committee’s action as another tmpor. The lowa senate passed a “hoy tant victory for they believe the bill dry” bill, making the' pia ‘m!"'r‘; certain of passage once it is brought of intoxicating lquor the place Ga. Least Sixty Small Dwellings Were Demolished | basketware, o aahs | nresiaes: b Thirteen Entente Ships Sunk Friday. ol 3 and exceed German submarines continue to sink ‘of sala. | o & vote. For more than a month it and Two Negroes Were Killed—Six Children Were In- materials for entente ships. The tonnage | has been’before the house District of o ey, Dotk sad pamis e, | nEht 1o aimed Smiinie” [This Tncindes "ihe French stesimer | wore deseosi by SAre fn °f Potatess | and Tecent " Gevelopments.hers. Had F Y re in a taty ;,;.mfl.g Ashland, Maine, at a 1,‘;:. o‘; ll‘*!'{laenho;t;eol prohibition sympathizers ported This includes the French steamer diatomine Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 38.—Thirteen per- em d _ needlework, - sons are known to have los eir < ‘e | many residences were damaged. TWO |g, e w e r lives and more than a hundred have|many residences wers CREN own, cxuuum m a gas mantles, - a report to the house in time for passage by March 4. James W. Gerard, former American AT Bntaomt’ Eesoending. ambassador at Berlin, | arrived ai| The rules committee stood seven to Madrid, on his way fo the ' United|f0Ur for the rule, which. 1t adopted Lo ey v the house, would take the bill out of the hands of the District committee Reports have reached the war de. and set a date for a roll call on its partment that 23 war-bound Germen|P25age. That method of brinsing o vessels in Philippine ports have been | asure before the house has not been b reported injured in a series ,of e does that swept portions of Ala- | where at least sixty small dwellings | gn bama, Georgia and Mississippi today. The most serious loss ‘of life was in were demolished. Six children were | o a9 injured in a storm at i # rsons were | Miss. Small tornadoes e & disabled. resorted to In years and it was said :;ldd!e fi.hbfh”;"aofi'fi?m?fimy-srew- ne‘:: Wethumpkn, Al and Hurts- o pic This may be the particular season of the year when the store. tonight that the district committec artsville section of Alabama and at|boro, Ala, causing minor property s, keeper figures there is a demand for only a certain line of goods, but Rev. Renwick Harper Martin was|™i8ht decide to avoid it in the pres- Whitsett, Ala., four negroes were kill- | damage. bracho, hemi oak it is invariably o fact that he finds-that he is able to move most any ::::s::nt,;ed“?tlder;t of Geneva Col- b ;’;-o!;‘i]r;’fa":y mmediately reporting extracts, rum, syoa er Falls, a., esterd: s —_ | straw envelopes for of .his stock if he desires to and if he takes the proper steps to let the afternoon. Ca o~ w:;';; :"1;!- s Dassed by the phenat s saloons in the District smmsn;::m:m:fisnAvuv. ;fi%‘?‘“fl iy Mok S0 vady e TRy S 1 are included. Silk yarns are And what of course applies to special occasions can be made to apply to every day trade. The wants of the people are endless. They are waiting to be informed of trading opportunties, of the arrival of new goods, of special offerings and they have come to recognize the valuable service which the advertising columns of the newspaper renders in that eonnection. 5 Publicity in connection with business is a vital necessity. It ., on Nov ator Sage int 2 a bill . | of which there are about 2 propriating 32,500,000 to purchase | ®mber 1. lands in the Catskill and Adirondack State parks. BODY OF MAJOR GENERAL l FUNSTON LIES IN STATE In Rotunda of City Hall in San Fran- | Mighty Handicaps Are Borne Whthout cisco—Thousands Pass in Review a Murmur. Francisc 23.—The body of | London, Feb. 23, 505 p. m.—Opening ij‘n':- General Di-\i?itric:’k Funston lies | the debate in the house of commons | EXPORTS OF VEGETABLES, in state tonight in the rotunda of the |today on the .statement of Premier APPLES AND DRIED FRUITS city hall. The American flag drapes | David Llovd George, Walter Runciman, the casket, which rests on a_cata- | former president of the board of trade, | To the United Kingdom Have Not TWO TRAINLOADS OF FLOUR COMING EAST ittee y— port. the Douglas Rob- | First of Shipments Ordered by the In- inson bill, Imposing a tax of 75 cents a head on cats. ion. terstate Commerce Commi Minneapolls, Minn., Feb. 28.—Headec The Leyland line Treight steamship | for New Tork - and” it aass falque covered with jonquils. Thous- |after alluding to the gravity of the Stonian, with a heavy cargo of mu- vi b S as ot eitizens of San Francisco | proneuncement, said that the last gov- Amounted to Much. should be daily, not semi-occasionally and when it comes to reaching | ||nitions and horses, salled from Bos- | trn troiminids of Ao 1 oicr frole /Jamed jin roylaw {his sTernanh 'auljacanget bey T Washington, Feb. 22—American ex- the homes, to thoroughly covering the trading radius of this communt- Sovaec Tavevach as the first shipments of a rellc The casket will be opened for.a few | rections, but that the country P o e aabies and Ocied ty, there is no medium which can compare with the advertising service Jess ard, the heavyweight | Commerce Commission to alleviate tha moments tomorrow morning at the|borne them withs fortitude. Difficult| ;5unteq to much in value. Figures furnished by The Bulleti champion, through his manager, sign-|flour shortage in the east. i first Presbytelan church, where _the | negotiations with the allies had had | 3o2°%nted 1o much in value —Figures SR - ed an eight-month contract at Chicago| Two more trains will g6 out tomor- funeral services will be held, in order | to be conducted by the government on | {njteq States shipped to England in The following matter has appeared in The Bulletin’s columns dur- to appear with a efrcus. row and two more Sunday, railroad that near relatives may look on the | this subject, he commented. addins: |snat time apples valued at 55 298.000 i officials said. Two special train loads face of General Funston for the last| “Our hardships -here. are mishty | prgnes $1.126,000: $3,000.000: |} ing the past week: N The anti-shipping bill, which pro-|of corn, oats, flour, mill and linseed time. s 3 ones, as great:these of italy;- byt as-a “}'mfli 1} . Balletin S h Local General Total hibits shipnients of intoxicating liquor [oil mill by-products for Boston and The funeral procession Wik _a difference of | o e I L # Telegrap] from a wet to a dry. county, was pass- | other. New. England points—were be- ed by the Delaware senate. ing made up in the local yards today for clearance tonight or early tomor the | row morning. c ; matter of fact i 5 S 1 4 2, : Tiiery. headen 55, Mador B satne- e abont mesirias ot clsssified “bul totar shipment tif} Saturday, Feb. 17.. 74 121 716 91 Franklin Bell, c‘:mmu\ding the west- | tions as did the ans. In this|apont $2,500,000. Canned fruit was & Monday, Feb. 19.. 78 126 223 427 Fire destroyed the plant of ern department. Internment will be|country men-are ed to give ex- i Lo pr e g oy Pocahontas Tanning company at Dur- | Today's shipments of flour com- Tade at the National Cemetery in the | pression to their feellngs' cven If the e e o 3 Tuesday, Feb. 20.. 108 140 221 469 bin, W. Va. The loss was estimated | prised 7,725,055 pounds. Fach train Presidio reservation with full milltary | restrictions are felt to be hard.” Biare the Pl e I s : 3 357 at $500,000. The cause is unknown. |load consistéd of 63 cars and cach was rites. Mr. Runciman said he thought thelgle effect on prices in this country, ex- Wednesday, Feb. 21.. 84 125 148 ! ——— drawn by two locomotives. R R A T government should endedvor to reduce | cept in cities like New York and Bos- Thursday, Feb. 22.. 105 111 211 427 President Franklin, of the Interna- —_—— NO WORD FROM THE the amount of tonnage ufed for Eov.|ion where stocks may be awalting Frida SR e 30 e e e tional Mercantlle Marine, ' conferred | COMPULSORY HEALTH : shipment. ris of fruit and vege- 232k 2 2 niels ~ and Assist- AMERICAN FREIGHT STEAMERS I e e ey Sl ue el e e riday, e Ty ARl e damtat- INSURANCE ADVOCATED e e Pl uced to 50 per cent. of the total ton- | ible relation to the total output. Se= i e i Rochester and Orleans, Which Should | 10027, 0 0 8€8 o e would be per- o 5 9 A man giving the name of Wood and | 3Y 'nsurance Department of National = Tolals . s aoan o 538 7498 . 173 3020 i i e Ao o Saed and Civic Federation. Now be Nearing Bordeaux. ed to enter freely to that extent. B 3 i he | 1m0t the members of the house. he POWER BOAT OWNERS Jordeaux, ‘eb. 23, 5 p. m.—The | Geclared, had not heard t! last of the Ri people of this city are manifestine the | shipping tale. A5G B0 AL RN So Boats Could be U greatest interest in the welfare of the 2 - A ey o e They o1 | PRESIDENT. AND: CABINET . Navy in War Times. tration’s emergency revenue bill, it|Athos, of 12,000 tons, which was sent . rleans and are hoping tI 3 drew prompt and hearty support from |to the bottom in the Mediterranean | PArty collided with a taxi ~at 18th Washington, Feb. 23.—Vincent As-|those opposing any grant of additional | while carrying troops to France and ;,ork ey msterdam avenue, New be able to run the blockade success- DISCUSSED HIGH PRICES y. W vaiting s of t e is n ) fully Vhile awaiting news o + | Situation is Engaging the Attention of | tor of New York conferred today with | power to the executive which might | under guard of warships. One Ameri- boats, preparations are being made for rested at Cartagena, Spain, charged with giving aid to German submarines. New York, Feb. 23.—Federal or state legislation with refere; to compul- sory health insurance is strongly op posed in a resolution adopted today by the social insurance department of the National Civic Federation and made public tonight by Warren S. Stone, grand chief of the Brotherhood Nine persons were injured when a touring car containing a joy riding 2 1 to the crews if they % Assistant Secretary Roosevelt on plans | result in aggressive action to protect | can, Robert A. Haden, 2 missionary in - of Locomotive Engineers, who is the ;JE:::iyi:e;;g?;m; Bordeaux safely. Tusry Gova S Ageacy, for completing the organization of | American rights in the war zone. China, lost his life in the torpedoing “I‘he ";';"oduehen of t‘he dllyllnh" chairman of the department Weashington. Mo —The soaring |OWRErs of power boats that would be| o f Republi e of the Athos, from which 1,450 persons | S2VnE Schcme Wwas unafmously ree-| Enactment of such laws, it w Two unarmed American steamers, | price of foodstufts throughout. the | Utilized by the navy in war time. As onference of Republidgan acers. | were saved. All the 13 vVessels re- | STimen e It ttee appoint-|giated, 1s opposed- by organized lab. Rochester and Orleans, left New York - today engaged the attention |28 Officer in the New York state naval| The trouble began when the ma-|ported sunk were of entente registry e Xha. :ub"a’ parliament to con-| which' “rightfully considers such on February 10 for Bordeaux and their tually every governmental agen- | llitia, Mr. Astor has been actively |jority rejected an amendment modify- | except one Norwegian and several of ject i measure to be a menace to its econo arrival there has not vet been report- with even a remote relation to the | S2528¢d In promoting this scheme.|ing the excess profits tax provision of | unestablished identity. Galvin Dessick, & d ¢| mic interests and a needless interfer- ed. Except for one vessel, they were b 5 Both he and Secretary.Roosevelt said |the revenue measure. There was a » former warden of|ence with its personal freedom = o AT A g i No Important Battles. Sing Sing, was appointed superin- | “"pp W 08 T8 B0 that & system the first ships carrying the American| President Wilson and the cabinet |ihe, Work was proceeding in a hizhly | conference presided over by Senator 3 : tisfactory manner. activity | tendent of the new Westchester Coun- | oo Is SEN - Insmence . flag to leave the United States after @iscussed the situation from many an- | 5% & Lodge and participated in by leaders| There has been no important activity ‘oun- | o¢ compulsory alth _insuran o the publication of the German note its cause and possible remedies. |, The navy department today began|of poth wings of the republican party, fon the battlefields of Europe. In the e = ' omnd s Toeul- | s insurance would impose of January 31. Both vesseis have a|Views held by some of the conferees | R0 8 "ine foountry forms of con. |including Semators Penrose, Smoot, | Somme and Ancre sectors additional 2 n:le(g‘e,?ls“:r‘r;g:;n.:mp::;f\ other burden: majority of Americans in their crews [were that the record prices were in-|iraces by which the government wouid | " .coks @nd Brandegee of the regulars|small eains of ground by British| yhirty.two Bavarian and . Pruselan|Shg futles upolt emplosers, Srupioves. and La Follette, Poindexter and Nor- | troops are recorded by London. The R merernaach small vessels in case|yig of the progressive group. repulse of German raids in the vicin- | Soldiers were killed and two hundred At the time of their departure it was | tertwined with the general car short- said they should arrive at Bordeaux |aze and %ongestion on transportation wounded as the result of a quarrel|ceoyan IEWVEL;RS HAVE within fourteen to sixteen days. lines and indirectly affected by the Republicans Killing Time. ity of Armentieres also is reported. | WRITITC N a2 ghe Tast week ‘at e German submarine warfare which has Returning to the floor, the republi- | Artillery bombardments continue as R “BUNK” SPENCER COMES resulted in vast accumulations of |[STEAMSHIP KROONLAND TO cans began killing time, speaking one | usual along the remainder of the | C¢'erioc, Belgium. ELUDED BRITISH BLOCKADE freight and resultant car congestion after another for hours on perfunctory | western front. : Forei Cointni FOR $5,000 GOLD RANSOM.|.; castern seaports. R A R | tancnis wiiie, (i Sxssuerateli]| 1o Galicia the Germans and Rugsians i ;’;‘o':,‘“’&: o She sipsitation of | Sog 'rfi:::'h e > ey Department of justice agents re-|mgay Sail in a Few Weeks For Some | democrats in charge of the revenue |have been engaged in isolated fighting | 2%, BCOOCCR £I0, PEICT - SOCEERR iy Rt . Negro Ranch Overscer Has Reached | imed with new energy their investi- bill listened helplessl. N at Zlochoff. Berlin records the de- i gati European Port. e o s g o R g e 5 troduced in the house by Representa-: New York, Feb. —German _Jew- e Sl ;‘5";?."#iufi'i'i?.’oé‘lé':‘.fflmafi,é’ffi SreoTs ey llnfldle d“trlns‘ t‘he‘i'l‘xy ?rhu a ses- :!rulctlon ?’ .fg‘;xr r:fl:;’sufiflpggg l:; tive Bailey, of Pennsylvania. elry manufacturers have eluded the Columbis, M. Feb., 23— Ea|large eiiies where Hoting has recently | New. York, Feb, 33.—The American |5i0n 1asting far into the night. o TR AR g S i i — British blockade and sold their €oods (Bunk) Spencer, negro ranch overseer | occurred Line steamship Kroonland ,one of the May Force All-Night Sessions. their i aiber breakine thyoral Announcement was made by J. P.{in foreign countries through the ex- for B K- Watven & ‘Somis By Mexrico. ‘Attorney-general Gregory announced | fleet of American passenger vessels " th R"“, ooy 3 8D | Morgan & company of the arrival at | pedient of a spe, measenger system reached Hachita, N. M. yesterday, ac- | that measures which may be of “con- |BOW tied up in this port, may sail in & | (,PSOSTHUS JEAGETS, ore CORSIGERIng | the TURSAN JINEE | pgesaion of San..| the Philadelphia mint of £9.000,000 gold | it developed here today in the federa cording ot i i - fow weeks for some Kuroj iy ~|from Canada. s makes total im- | court sequel to a smuggling case gording to & report today to Colomel | I ere e o bl W Te eheantad | the office of the International Mercan. | {0 tire the fillbusters out and they Bayat Eortheast of Kut-el Amara o0 { ports of $152,000,000 since Jan. 1. i 'The workings of the system w o 3 : occuplod the: Gisttne | Bhortly s s 3 ¥ a freighter, it was said hero today at|2Y begin tomorrow. It is realized |the Tigris, is In progress. Britls e disclosed in a petition filed by Eber e e 2 tile Marine company. that the republicans by persistent ob- | troops were successful In the opening | Charles F. Gettemy, director of pub- | hard Peter, a Havana, Cuba, wholesale ranch Tueatey, ativing Aalasar's tofcen} o L0 oo n s SEEK structive tactics ca® prevent the en- | engagement, London reports. but fight- | ;." giatistics of Massachusétts culled | jeweler, residing temporarily in thi away, according to Spencer. 0OP actment of the revenue bill and the|ing is being hampered by high water | on Governor Holcomb for information | eity, laying claim to valuabie jewelry Spencer’s appearance in Hachita OBITUARY. necessary appropriation measures and | in the Tigris. in regard to the state military census|smuggled into this country last fall REFUGE ON U. S. SOIL. was not explained, but it was bglieved —_— thus make an extra session impera- —_— measure which may be adopted by|by Hans Edward Thompson, an Ic he came for the $5800 gold ransom de- | Had Been Defeated by a Band of William Ross. tive. Some of the democrats believe, | JEwELRY ROBBERY OF Massachusett: Y e y’laynae:' and Fred Upperman, @ steam- L= fie. Sas of Villist Philadelphia, Feb. 23. — William | however, that the real leaders of the hip agent, both serving terms of 13 himself and wife. Salazar refused to Ross, known throughout the country | MOvement are manoeuvering only for a $500 AT NEW HAVEN.| Ordway R. Hall, manager of a tea|months each in the federal prison at accept a check’ last week. San Antonio, Tex., Feb. 23-—A small |88 & writer on Masonic matters, died | compromise on Ditterly opposed fea- — company store at Boston, was shot|Atlanta. A - e Vel s ¥ band of Villistas commanded Chico |2t his home here today. He was 75 | tures of the revenue bill and may not | Arrest Made and Part of it Recovered |and killed because he was slow in AL POTATOES AS LEGAL TENDER; [Pand of Villistas commanded by under | years old and was the author of much | carry out their threats against the| __woman Claimed She Was Drugged. |raising his hands at command of two|FLEET OF FOREIGN-BOUND MARKET BASKET AS PRICE |Colonel Jose Flores in a two hours' |Of the humorous work published by |whoi¢ legislative program. robbers, who took $100 fror¥ the cash VESELS LEFT BALTIMORE - fight south of Ruidosa Feb. 21, accord- | the Mystic Shriners. May Break Up F: i 5 N Haven, Conn., Feb. 23.—Mrs. |drawer and escaped. H i th A Chicago Newspaper Reporter Paid |ing to a report to headquariers here Alden S. Swan. e Y Dlomer | me O Hamimond. Wite of & Maw o Britieh and Norwepian . Shipe—All If the democrats should start their |fjaven road official today informed the | The total receipts for duties at the Sritish & i ” for Taxi Rid today from Colonel Joseph A. Gaston, | N i A T American commander in the Big Bend | in his. ,?.’,‘.’.:.‘:,f?;,:‘. d}g:,g-,fi;g_— continuous session program tomorrow | p i e® JORG DS Ty PGhe was drugged | New York custom house Wednesday Chicago, Feb. 23.—Potatoes valued | district. y man, died here today at the age of 78. | \. Wowld break up a farewell ammer|ywith an anesthetic last night by a|were $483110.56, of which $256,277.04f _ R e W T at 3 1-2 cents each, retail, were ac-| One officer, six unwounded and two | He was born in Hancock, Mass. " |party planned by the republicans ® |pyrglar who entered her apartments, | was for merchandise withdrawn from alt! m';’r«. g Pt S it B I8 cepted in lieu of legal tender here to- | wounded men of the Carranza troops| In 1865 Mr. Swan won the single | their colleaguc who retire to private |ang between $500 and $600 worth of |bonded warehouses and $228,833.52 f.,,,:.ml .n}x:n_;;-‘oonu:;"%o e Yo day. A newspaper reporter using a|Sought refuge on the American side, |scull championship of the Hudson in a | 1fe on March & et Tait. recent importations. i o leavs his por 3 2 market basket as a purse, gave a tax- | but later returned to Mexico. six mile race, and in 1872 with a row- Ty Py Later the police arrested Clifton C. A oaies Bt tuctuded the Hbes icab chauffeur six of them for a ride e e e ing mate he won the double ToRPEDO BOAT® DESTROYERS Henderson, 25, of New York, a porter| Edward Lockwood, 40, at one time |neavily joaded and Inciufed (A8 Bpan - of two blocks. ST. PAUL THREATENED championship of the National Rowing | FAILED TO PROTECT TRANSPORT |&t the hotel where the Hammonds have | a teacher of plano playing, but lately | 77 TIAZV O PIAENE 00 UF T pif “If the company won’t accept them, WITH A FUEL FAMINE. |association at Philadelphia in a three T |their apartments. The porter under |employed in a factory, committed sul- | Norwesian stoamer 4dernoy for o T'll pay the fare and take them home pub 2 ki mile race. Mr. Swan was a member | French cide by gas at his boarding house at | Janeiro; the Brition steamer Caterino Heavily Loaded. Steamer Athos Torpedoed |auestioning, admitted according to the myself,” the chauffeur said. - of the commission whik s , that he was implicated in the | Stamford. Despondency is believed to . J. o At five ‘and ten cent storcs the re- | Presidents of Three Rallraads Have |{y, " 1800"and "was in busincss” sore While Being Convoyed. B D two dther men wore | Bave been the catse. Lysekloster for Moss; the Norwegian porter bought two “dlamonds” and a Been foes 20 = for deal R concerned in it also. Acting on his ad- RO R G | the British steamer San Quentin, for o o ortetion of seod | St. Nazaire. The fleet was followed by e Paris, Feb. 23, 8.08 p. m.—The|missions officers went to rooms de- icture frame with his tubers. A st St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 23—The Min- . French steamer Athos, carrying Sene- | geribed by the prisoner as those of the [bill to permit the importation of seed | 5t- Tiazaive. Whe Cost Was fOLewed by “ANT R nesota railroad and warehouse com- galese troops and colonial laborers, f the | wheat from Canada to relieve a : WONENR M DL mission_today appealed to the presi- | LesHe Allen, a retire has been torpedoed in Mediterra- | poneT e A e Ydenied “that . any | threatened shortage in futurs wheat |been held back here because of the NOT ALLOWED TO SAIL | dents of three railroads with actress, died | nean sea. . drug was used in the robbery. orops was agreed on by the house g o tHe head of the Great Lakes to avert | suddenly “The torpedoing occurred despite the ways and means committee. From Any British Port for Europe at|fuel famine now threatening St. Paul | Mrs. fact that the Athos was escorted by == VOCATIONAL EDUCATION SiLL Present. and Minneapolis. - ter. to heart fallure. |the French torpedo boat destroyers | MORE ARRESTS MADE OF The Lockwood Emergency Police SIGNED BY PRESIDENT P Mameluk and Enzigne Henry, which, GAELIC LEAGUE MEMBERS. |bill, under which the authorities of pit o Halifax, N. S, Feb. 22—A number Railroads Sold at Auction. after alaided by a gunboat, saved 1,430 per- —_— New York city would be authorized | Four Different Pens Were Used— of women and children who arrived| Topeka, Kas., Feb. 23—The Missouri sons from the steamer. A Number Have Been Lodged at Arbor | to appoint special policemen to guard| wmgde Especially for That Purpose. here on a steamship from the United | Pacific lines in Kansas, former! i prsts e g i . the Ashokan dam and other parts of States for Burope were taken off today | knewn as the Kancas axd Colorady WOMAN FOUND GUILTY W the water systers wae passed by the| wasnington, Feb. 25—With four Dy government authorities mnder al Pacific, were sold at public auction OF MANSLAUGH Feb. 23, 510 p. m-—More | senate. different pens, made especially for oc- -:nmdn.:;?& r:nm:a l;m;ladtu that wane: g:? tm’d rlt;r f"&i’u 0 to R. lt!' R el bt -r{::.-“ ':)'l' ‘members of the Gaelic The Manch Chamt of C casion J‘. boy};n \'ndcntlol‘l” 1a::lmol at sail from lson an . present- Def TSON! [dentified oA . - Brittsh pott for Bngland at present. | ing, respectiveiy, reoran " i o e TRty U B S gl de in | merce nas resolved to asic the national | aftarnon stgned and made low the the reorganization recent rebellion have been made in afternoon signed and made law the committes and the Kuhn, Losb & come. | L ; ’ Rese. MoWagters. - ave. & Central News des. |conferénce of Chambers of Commerce | Smith Hughes voeational ~education The name of the steamer was de- | pany, New York. Hontington, W. Va., Mrs. Lulu De-|patch from Dublin, which adds that|to demand that after the ~war theipjl. 1t provides federal co-operation leted by the fensor at Halitax. Whe e : n foe, “with other arrests were ‘expected later to- | British government require Germany|with the states in eatablishing indue- ereal nknowmn. of those arrested have lace trial schools, appropriating 5 000 Safe Blowers Sibboar e - Who. - Mo allged; e blin and have bewn |Ppay for the cargoes lost. . | this year ana increasing to $7,300,000 Green's Fork, fl..‘“hb 23.—Safe ifested n‘-‘u mz ¥ 2 g i 4 barracks. in nine years. 's 3 man! - the schooner : v ndal, I DA st- | bdged at A ' Movements of Steamships. ‘Becretaries Redfleld and Wilson and e the safe in the First|Mary W, —Sailed. and ! which c | xs mphnied. - of| New York. Feb. 23. : Steam- Hi es of Georgia, co- (4 ',.."'“w. . - : o -ddngtitere: o) S n e, % o b e Gs $ulers Carpathia, Liverpool; Giuseppe of the bill, with Senator Smith