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. " at IN TANIAB SUE WASOALY SSTERY Helen Laing’s Picture on Body of Rich Brazillan Who Died at Her. Door. _ eee NO ROMANCE, SHE AVERS ee Loaned Buriche $10 When He Called Upon Her After Ship Arrived Here. Necessary that few inquiries be made ucceeded tm eecu- struggle, the heights of Kosiouvka, islodged after o violent dayonet attack, leaving 400 dead. Garrison of the fortress of Preemys! is exhausting itself in fruit- tenes HUGE SILK THEFTS BY GANG REVEALED World reporter to-day the fast that While ahe and Buri were here from Brasii she hed taken a “alsterly” interest in him and had loaned him money. But inforthed that of fis body had i hit! i : | § i { i I i i il : ' li I j fh £ 4 i i i fi EF 5 i; g HE E fi 16 iN i i rs HE ne H if Ht i i | i il i | it ; [ | | is f H i i? i fi t i WARNS CITIZENS NOT TO INSULT AMERICANS. hatred for Great Britain to lead them to insult Ragtish-epeaking persons in the ‘treets is printed by tho Lokal paper enys it may be ta readers that pro- lion of lands with which that couatry te at war. Americans 49 Germany are entitied to be treated aa guests, and the laws of hospitality must be vidlated under no con@itions, the paper cays. Amheon ter James AA Oeerd yee contly Co ytd a ng a theatre, similar experiences on the part of othec Americans have oR: Ly a Fi] TAXICAB SUICTDE, AND GIRL’S PICTURE FOUND ON HIS BODY. PRIDAY, ¥ | ¥ SEIZURE OF PLANTS y| INEUROPE CAUSES RECEIVERSHIP HERE _Bawo & Dotter, Canadian Firm, Hit by Kaiser’s Order Not to Deal With Foe. | An echo of the war and particularty | Of & proclamation issued by the Kal- ser In relation to trade, sounded in this city to-day in the hppointment of receivers for the china and glassware house of Bawo & Dotter, Limited, of Nos. 20-28 Went Twenty-third Street. The firm le @ Canadian corporation with large and valuable plants in Germany and Austria, which have been closed on acgount of the war. Anounosment of the failure came to-day in @ creditors’ sult brought tn the United States District Court aad the appoimtment by Judge Julius af. Mayer of Bronson Winthrop and Will- fam Mulvaney. ae receivers, under bond of $20,000, ‘The sult was brought by the Fiem- ington Cut Glass Comapny, which has @ claim for $1,213.69; Glass Company, wi! 67, and Joseph Friedman, whose claim te $483.45, ‘The Habilities of the company are stated to be $629,607.64, und the as- ING WILSON REEETS COMPROMISE THE SHP Bl Refuses to Accept Amendment Ending Government Activi- ‘les Two Years After War. *WASPUINGTON, Fon. 12.—Preaident ‘to-da! the compro- Sotivities of the Govern- shipping business two after ¢he close of the European President, Post- made a leaders. It gf substitute a ts AE destroy the I g t R i i i pets, $947,406.13. The firm is capital- zed at $1,000,000 and was established in 1864, William Prentice, President of the concern, consented to the creditors’ suit, Joining in the application for the receivership and suggesting the ap- pointment of Mr, Mulvaney, who, as managing director, has had entire charge of the corporation's business. ‘The sult wae brought to forestall action by the creditors of the concern in Austria and Hungary, whose rep- resentatives are supposed to be on thelr way to this country. Furthermore, the German and Aus- tria-Hungarian plants of the corpora- tion have been selzed by German creditors, The order of Judge Mayer to con- tinue the business authorises the re- ceivers to borrow not more than $25,000 for current needs, labor, ma- terials and supplies. The officers, agents and other employees of the company were directed to turn over its assets and enjoined from inter- fering wih the receivers. * The proclamation of the Kaiser which directly affected the frm was leeued in ebuncll on Sept. 10 and re- lated te trading with the enemy. It prohibited all persons resident or carrying on business in the British Bempire “from paying out any sums of money to or for the benefit of an en- emy.” As the Bawo & Dotter cor- poration is Canadian, this proclama- tion was direct in its effect upon it. The following atatemert was sued this afternoon by “It bas commo: wiedge among the je that the war in Eu- Tope has caused serious complications for Bawo & Dotter, Limited, owing to Im orm ry corpora n. “Every possible effort has been » and for the protec- | tion of all concerned ed bi ndle th bust been appointed to ban e je ness unt auch time as matters can be definitely adjusted. The business will be carted on by the receivers.” ‘The creditors of the com; that ae fhe largest part of t! poration’s stock is manufactured in jhased from residents of Aus- oor- afjagents of the corporation are pro- of uncertainty, tative Kitchin, the House for the bin in the form 2 that he had no doubt it the House. The Demo- favored the temporary feared a resumption of the an filibuster were it not at- wry in the ules Committee Meanwhile it appeared that the sen- timent in favor of getting th: with the waiting appropriation } The A how. reiterated their hopes and Presi Wilson's deter- mination to pass the bill even if it takes an extra session was recalled on all aides. ‘This afternoon Senator Reed pre- cipitated a parliamentary battle by seeking & vote on the resolution to close all debate on the Shipping Bul with @ final vote not later than 5 P. M. Feb. 1%. His actio follow Twice during the debate roll calls on motions resulted In a tie, 48 to 46, and eac! 0 Vice Presi: broke tho deadlock, voting with the Administration forces, He sustained Senator Lodg’s point of order, how- ever, that Senator Reed's prozoeiion was debatable. Senator Norris then moved to amend Senator Reed's mo- tion by ading his proposed cloture rule that no Senator should speak more than three houra on one ques- tion. Mr. Norrie spoke at length on it. The pariiamentary result of the w @, it developed, was to place the ship bill so It cannot be brought ap agako without a motion, Senator Norris Geclined to withdraw his amendment and Senator La Follette got the floor and began a discussion of his resolution for an international inference. iniatration | j¢) bibited from purchasing materials and supplies essential to the mainte- nance of the plants in Europe. Busi- ness was thus eo cut off that it was impossible to continue it profitably. ———__ NEW PLAN TO SETTLE WILHELMINA CASE Is PREPARED BY U |S, —— WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—The Amer- {ean Government proposed to Great Britain a postponement of the plan to take the American steamer Wilhelmina before @ prize court, so that her owners unity to ears cert chara 0 ro) r hefounsel for the owners of the tish Governm Berth actata een Fatmouth wit _foodetutts ‘consigned jation 3 yee e's cwned by p Bt. Louls coma, sion house. . itis i wont: be bord adh WOMAN IN THE CASE. AGAINST JUDGE DAYTON Will Testify, It Is Said, on Charge That He Conspired to Oust Another Judge. PARKERSBURG, W, Va., Fed. 12. Investigation into the charges against Federal Judge A. G. Da; of the Northern District of West Vir- Gina. scheduled to begin hete this, afternoon Before Representatives Mo- Gilliewady of Maine, Danforth of New York and Gard of Ohio, a sub-commit- tee of the Judiciary Committes of the House of Representatives, brought to- gether many of the leading lawyers of West Virgina and a number of organieed labor men, on whose com- Plaint the charges were filed by Rep- resentative M. M. Neely of the First ‘Weet Virginia District. ‘The resolution under which the committes will take testimony directs that tt inquire whether Judge Day. ton oonepired with certain corpora tions and individuals te'bring about. the removal of the late Judge Joha J. Jackson as Judge of the Federal Dis- tylet Court, whether he has shown tharked favoritism to, certaia cer. porat?aps having extensive litigation eed corporations; orpor Bh red ok Jent Bis a to by im i} injun: bitterness toward miners on trial in his ‘whether court, conspired ‘with certain corporations in the for- mation of a carbon trust in viclation of the law. ereey A.M. Belcher, for the United Mine Workers, eald that a inemt West Virginia woma: re in the case, ioe ‘ to link hie name with that of a woman while he was summering at Atlantic City. Several friends went to Jack- son's aasistance with javite dis- proving the charge, icher said, but Jackson had resigned. amie NO INQUIRY ON PRIMARIES. Committee pecides Senate Caunet Aet @: rose and Others. 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