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ABLE SELENE, SYA MPT POMEL IL EIGHT FROM PERSIA THE EVENING WO BRITISH ARTILLERY |AUSTRIANS HOLD Cum Mounted on Italian Liner B44 ABRAM talk with Fathor William Cashin, the RLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1916. ‘atholic Cifiplain of the prison, on his | Dean Kirschwey left the prison to go to Albany early this morning and Mr NEW GRAND JURY TO SIFT. ¢ MORE WAR CONSPIRACIES eee tebe | le > Kiley did not see him. er . ’ 12 *| Riley and Thomas Mott Osborne,| Strikes and Explosions to Be In- 4 =| who was superseded by his friend i 4 : Guree 7 ‘Rirchiwey woke g hese vestigated by Body Just | @ a Grand Jury for misconduct at the m —_+— —— —_—— | oo Osborne was appointed and set up his] Pineiled thle afternoon Before: Judge y —! A . ‘ . reform administration. Gov, Whit- | enty D. Clayto Ls Eleven Hung On Until Rescued) Berlin Claims That This and] Flat Denial Given to the Petro- el After Attacks by Fall and! man tried repeatediy but in vain to om Westaenee Cee ite. weil 7 ‘ sa bring them together. otek char a wi A der and Are Now Safe at Other Attacks by Allies grad Claims of a Great Lodge, Bill Is Passed Call- | when Doan Kirchwey was ap. |£" four montf and found the tndiet- Malta. NO PROOF AS TO U-BOAT United States Consul Reports That Affidavits Did Not Clear Have Failed. BERLIN, Jan. 6 (via wireless to Sayville).—British artillery south- west of Loos has been shelling the railway town of Lens without inter- ruption fot several hours, the War Office reported this afternoon. “The enemy's attack with hand- Victory. Russians Hold Only Their Old Positions, Says Overseas ing for Full Information. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. Fall's resolution calling upon Prest- dent Wilson for information upon which he had based recognition of the Carranza Government in Mexico was agreed to unanimously to-day by the Senator pointed, Riley announced with much emphasis that Kirchwey must run the Prison according to directions from the superintendent's office at Albany. The appointment of Kirchwey was in itself an affront to Riley, who wanted the place to go to Col. Chatfield, who is now superintendent at Great Meadow prison, The office of Superintendent of Prisons carries a salary ut $6,000.| ments against Capt. Franz Von Rin- telen, the Geran agent; Congress- man Frank Buchqnan and other mem- 4 of Labor's National Peace Coun- cil; David Lamar, the “Wall Street Wolt.” and Henry B, Martin and Her- man Sehutels. Assistant United States Attorney Raymond H. Sarfaty outlined the work ahead of the body. Mr. Sarfaty had charge of the September jury. It i }is said that more than one hundred Cause of Sinking. gate Hrcrayray Seedy A . Senate, Chairman Stone of the For-|Gov. Whitman's secretary, Will-| witnesses, will, be called before. the f it was stated, gency. tions Committee saw no ob-|am A. Orr, is laterested: in prison| present Grand Jury, and there je a etn Relation no p LONDON, Jan. 6.—Hight of nine- reported from Malta to-day. ‘An air attack against the rallway town of Dovai was without success, Jection to its adoption and moved that it be passed. confidence when considering recogni- management, end has been spoken of | as a likely successor to Riley, who} is to work with and for the Governor | strong probability t prominent New Y at more than one r will be gath- rh ered Into the ¢ nment’s net. A ; a German aviators shot down two Eng-| BPRIAN, Jan. 6 (by wireless to Fall led the promised Republican | Was appointed by Gov. Sulzer In May,|humber of strikes and. explosions teen passengers of the liner Persia, |iis, aeroplanes. Lieut. Boelke brought |gayvilie).—A denial of news agency attack to on the Administra. | 1913, heretofore not accounted for will be who clung to an overturned boat for} down one, making his seventh enemy |gegnatches trom Petrograd reporting tion's Mexican policy with a speech} Mr. Orr's only statement when tho| Investigated and the ight will be Pee le Selb leone eeedea| fmumineitgabap ltl sold nda \ urging the adoption of his resolution. rumors he was to succeed wero! {rned, on all the beds os that the Austro-Hungarians had boone py ly Pe hea ; | ganda in this country ome time during Thursday night and ‘ Former Presidents, Senator Fall| brough his attention was: “I am evacuated Czernowits and of the Rus- said, bad taken Congress into their} not a candidate for any place. My job| TO-DAY. eank to their deaths, Lord Montagu THRILLING TALE shank -alead Wal to elvanes aear|'s SAILING With ten other survivors Lord Mon- tagu was rescued by the Holt liner Ningohow and taken into Malta. “Our escape was miraculous,” Lord Montagu reported. “We had been tn the wafer thirty-two hours and eight of the men who were clinging to our er Gluseppl question of guns mounted on the] p, Fete at the prison hereafter, boat Thursday night were missing Jane evacuated Czernowitz, as the| Uner Prathor Fletcher as Ambassador to h when the sun came up Friday morn- TiMbitainh Wad Gestepled Hague domi. | °° into port to-day with two three-| liner Gluseppe Verdi, with a view to Mexico, Senator Fall declared: eanea one Was announced in con- ing. The chances were a million to one against any one secing us. But the Ningchow bumped into us in tho Garkness Friday night.” WASHINGTON, Jan. 6~—Tho Rev. Homer R. Salisbury of this city, the Seventh Day Adventist Missionary Superintendent for India, who sailed on the liner Persia from Marseilles, is given up for lost in a report which the Peninsular and Oriental Line has transmitted to the American Embassy in London. The report was transmitted to-day to the State Department. Dr. Salis- OF RESCUE FROM LOST GREEK LINER (Continued from First Page,) a out of her court The calls of the Thessaloniki for help were received that clty is made by the official press bureau in Vienna, the Overseas News Agency announced to-day, Ite state- ment says: “News agency reports from Petro- grad state that the Austro-Hungar- nating that city, are untrue, Vienna press headquarters states that (this report is an invention, as is clearly demonstrated by the Austro-Hungar- in rapid succession and the Patris| an headquarters report of Jan. 5 scoured the seas in all directions! in respouse to conflicting positions sent out by the foundering steamer. All day yesterday the United States and Patria searched for the Thessaloniki and then they were advised by wire- leas that the Perugia of the Anchor Line, bound to New York from Genoa and Gibraltar, had found the Thessa- jenna further states that the Russlans have not advanced beyond the positions which they have occu- pled for months on the frontier east of Crernowitz, so that the Russian headquarters report of Jan, 3, which tells of a continuous Russian advance, is untrue.” PORE RAG The Italian AOOOO-44 Verdi inch guns mounted on the deckhouse at her stern that caused F, A. Dowsey of the Neutrality Squad of the Cus tom House to make a hurried report to the Collector of the Port. It was admitted on the tiner that target practice had taken place dur; ing the voyage and that the weapons were in charge of two guaners who were recently in the Itallan navy. The guns are each eleven feet long and are capable of throwing a pro- Jectile of about seventy pounds, They were put on the ship at Genoa. Their position would make thom effective +84 68GOOOOOO4 $89O0O60) baving the pieces dismounted before the ship leaves American waters, | At the outset of the war the United tes took the posi that ships ing American ports with guns of not more than six inches in calibre, mounted well aft for purposes of de- fense, would not be considered armed. The State Department later had in- furmal negotiations with Great Brit- ain and France through their Ambas- sadors, and asked that any guns whatever be removed from the big passenger liners coming into Ameri- un ports, The two foreign Govern- ments informally complied. Since the question of the mun on tion of foreign Governments. The last official communtieation from President Wilson, he continued, was a message April 20, 1914, in which the President said there was nb Government in Mexico, Now, the Senate was asked in the way in which he can best use my services.” Warden Kirchwey had left Ossining for Albany when Riley arrived at Sing Sing prison for an inspection to-day— his firat visit since February, Warden Kirchwey to-day an- nounced a new rule, excluding all to confirm the nomination of Henry “I have never known of « time be- fore when any President has dared to ignore the Congress of the United Ctates as it has been ignored by the occupant of the White Seator Lodge also urged adoption of the resolution, “Is our Ambassador,” ho asked, “to go to Mexico City, where Carranza has not gone, or will be follow the flitting camp of the First Chief wher- ever it goes? Recently, not only in Mexico, but elsewhere, our Govern- press representatives from executions TAM, .12M, 12M. Baltic, Liverpool.. 12M. All Colon. .. 3PM, Evangeline, Bermuda Mexico, Havana ‘ ‘the execution, set for morrow morning, of Antonio Ponton, the South American law student, who murdered Bessie Kromer, a Schenec- tady school teacher, in 1914. ———> SEESAW GAME SAVES BIG MAN FROM RIVER Four Rescuers at One End of Ladder Were Able to Hoist Victim High, but Not Dry. Soap should be used very carefully, it you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared sham: poos contain too much alkali, Thi dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsificd cocoanut oil (which is pure and greascless), and is better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use, One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, It makes an abundance of rich. ment has adopted a plan of dealing r bury was born at Battle Creek, Mich., gee et «Ae TT in event of a stern chase by a aub-| the liner Px i creamy lather, which rinses out easily, te, Jonik! and had taken off the crew.! PUSHING BIG STEEL MERGER. | marine. elo has been BEOUEAt Ubanaectne Eirvugh furtive agents of a personal eX ple that Aschinsedia Alacov- | rem every n of dust, dirt, ys Tho Patris at once altered her course “d Seeretary Lansing has declined to | Dature. ered the lever and that this knowledge | dandruff and excessive oil. The bair Ambassador Penfield cabled to-day and headed for New York. temetmeinetantian WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—The State Consul Garrois at Alex-|ing for aid and refusing holp. ‘Tho| lization of the gigantic merger. the war seemed to make buyers hest-| Agencies, — eight feet below them. Murphy ts Pp > Six feet two and weighs 300 ‘ate and Shoe Ou Yoyage was Capt. Goulandis’s frst aa! The only obstacle now confronting} tate, Prices sagged oft after the| CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN bastion and weighs 300 pounds, Unequalled for hockey. rial ~ | magter. promoters of the combination is aid 40| opening and in second hour an at- MARKET, o Folia comma lites Sires threw outs iE ae . joed the liner, or ra- be William H. Donor, President of the| tempt to depress prices drove a few WHEAT, Tope, and thea got s long ladder from | garding its nationality, than wore| SENATE CALLS FOR COST | Cambria, who i pe Dia BOULEee Th Oates |} tio war ordarAusoup-dowa: General Sas, (Cane: Oe & tugboat. They held one end of the | contained in his first despatches. AND USEFULNESS OF |bria must ve secured before the con-| Motors lost 8% pointa to 459, Crucible 1a “1B ON, ladder while Murphy scrambled onto ‘Chairman Stone of the Foreign Re- ation can be effected, but the cone | > , 118ta liste te the other, Then ihe four rescuers, Other Co: fete Outhits i i ALL U.S. AR. 0 2 ading was not he: nd er Complete lations | Com ittee discussed the 7S. POSTS i of the Drexel and Rep-| lost 24. Trading was not h and os using the stringplece of the riv 1 with the President to-day =: 3 loale int 1s expected to whip Don-| market recovered most of the decline Tow. Clone, Oh'es as a fulcrum, mounted their nd ea Up so s9n,ce RTS come cb ke Peerage fhe| WASHINGTON, Jan. bed LE ae ee OF but became dull. U. 8. Stee! was frm RY iw Fe oe —— en hoisted Murphy high if hetrany oe We carry all the * dpaitinn mak Committee to-morrow, particularly |Garrison this afternoon was directed | Patient Wal in Night Dress | sround Wednesday's closings = are To-day Murphy is getting over the [J Bunne, ia v t 1 > Pa I Unk ee ee tae vecoenition 62 ¢RfOrmMa- lby the Senate to furnish full informa-| A Dasserby was ostoniahed early to- erage rece Tearket, failed te rally NRW. YORK COTTON BXOHANGS,| ‘°RUAUSG from Fue Page) | ea dooking at Leag Toes | Swlieeytaty of tad Fansa Government and information| ton as to the original cost, mairte- vad ate enter the analy in @learly afternoon, forcing another d ; cae College Hospital, | ‘the gy PR nance cost and general usefulness of tae Ne Met att ie ry eae sling. Support, was gendered, on re. 12.51| There are 200 men doubled up here oe Seay aE Presiden| every army post in the Unit ta \ 2 cession and only a few stocks went 12.74 : sesea at Mast in Storm, Bo additional information of import-|""rne action came ona coniahen ry] Bronx. A polleeman notified Head-|helow ihe, previous low. General | FE56 | 30 MANO CR Ty WAS DRONRATY MO: acl Seioce Miner. Bio Crieds had been received on the Pers! he jon PY | quarters and found that an alarm had| Motors sold at 440, off 45 points. U. pet. 43-04 | remedy: that condition at ones, 09) 111 sirived yesterday from P-vh t, and expressed the hope that |Senator Kenyon, Iowa, who planned | jus: heen sent out for Mrs. Nora Rot-|S. Steel at 86, Market closed active re al esad oints up| Vicious and demoralizing, The only} Vik Ga, lost her ma moet ioc ba teed rely themen ed @ fight on what he regarded as vast|ner, thirty-three, of No. 436 Bast One|at the low for the day. to 9 off. Pl available room for them was at Dan- hurricane the day after Christmas aa iecuss! ; Aeilie a ee extravagance, Hundred and Thirty-eighth Street, who ee | nemora and at Great Meado’ her voyage South. She rolled so oadway, Bet. 12 & 13 Sts, ag, Lt MY Own district,” end Kenyon, | Wale Jolriom,, ae Pinto Teepe bin | NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. “It had been arranged in view of | heavily the mast was whipped out of | 405 Broadway, Below Canal St. ‘there are forts of no strategic value| shortly before 3 o'clock. The woman, | Warden Kirchwey's desire to keep] its step, which simply pile up unnecessary ex- Trae berame Rese i Tuesday, was re- (Special to The Brentng World.) some of them who were leaders of the pense for the United States.” pikes FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, | Mutual League at Sing Sing that they hé had presented informally to the Vienna Foreign Office the American Government's request for any infor- mation 0A the duxtruction of the Frit- The following wireless message was rocelved by the Anchor Line to-day from Capt. Mitchell of the Perugia: “Perugia rescued crew of Thrssa- Re © jn Report, Cambria Deal W Within Week, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 6.—The grent- med Up Department probably will take up with the Italian Government the announce any position and has let it be known that he would not be com- mitted, “I think it probabiy desirabia, how- ever, that we have a recognized Am- bassador in Mexico to loox after the Americans who remain unmurdered descended to Brooklyn saved the life of fifty-three-year-old Thomas Mur- phy, @ longshoreman, early to-day. At the foot of Pacific Street Murphy dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to mai jomiki, ninety men and ‘i | wine dividend of $5 tor quarter ending o operty . 5 You cuu get mulsificd cocoanut oil at ish liner Peraia, and at the thie of /s730° long, Ay Ww: Captain en y9 ly discusod steel merger of Cambria, Feb, ‘Ty 4othe, main a total of $id m | there and fragments of property that | fell In19 the river. Policeman Thomas any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and afew e 1 Lackawanna and Youngstown Sheet |share, payable Feb. 15 to stock of rec-| are left, but I think we should be in-| Russell heard his shouts, and came vi his despatch had received no|sea cocks opened, Unless ship sinks + hh a Wie ord Jan. 26, "This action places stock on 4 sate th ounces will supply every member of the 4 she Is dangerous to navigation, Warn |%4 Tule will be consummated within {ts Gah Cane bees formed officially by the President re-|to the rescue with Michael Donnelly | family for months.—Advt far the only actual statement |all ehips. Expect to arrive Friday|® Week, according to widely circulated dered Reserve Board ts January re-| garding the government to which he {of No. 70 South Street, John Farrell of bp od yer Mg what the oe bed be +s weather permittin, reports to-day in financial circles hero. ——— | port estimates that over $450,200,000 in from one of the offi- ot os hi gy Ee ped ° ag ed wake of a submarine was seen at 6 Thessaloniki sailed from the Piraeus in November, passed Gibral- tar on Dec. 1 and for the last thir- teen days has been in with flooded engine rooms, alternately call- ER, MERRALL & CONDIT a WE DELIV FRE) jn y Goonies Rew York & within, 200 6, es OD. of ¢asks with 4 peek mallee, 10 dbs... He declared many army posts were useful solely to bolster the political fortunes of Congressmen, he reso. mittee of the Common Council, Mayer Ruford Franklin, Chief of’ Police Owners of Lackawanna shares who re- fused to sell at an $80 figure are said to have agreed to accept $90, removing the greatest stumbling block toward rea- Reading Head Operated On, ROCHESTER, Minn., Jan. 6.—Theo dore Voorhe: Iroquois, Turks Isle, Exeter City, Swanse Judge Gary's note of warning ro- garding danger of counting upon a continuance of great prosperity after Houthem Pacifie Railay gold was imported in United States dur- Ing 1915. eh as Gteat Northern's is earnings for six. months Increased. $4,036,666. Copper metal has been advanced tn price to 24% cents a pound by certain La, Jan, 6.—The entries for to-mor- |Tow's races are as follows: is to be assigned.” SUPT. RILEY TOLD should bo excepted from tie order, I think the Governor is misinformod— INA FEW HOURS No, 876 Sackett Street and Thomas Farrell of No. 1035 Dean Street. ‘The tide was out and Murphy was struggling in the water seven or of Elkins Park, Pa, FIRST RACE—Maiden, twoyrarolds; three he fails to understand the situa- Eat. COMPANY 1820 lution passed the Senate ut de-|Prosident of the Reading Railroad, | * 4 | frlongs Owns, “112, br, deck AdninDy | (nat Ne falls to : ate. bmitted Yonne (Thos Ciyle); **8tlver Helge, 112, ch, t, s oma iuasNieint Sara valeeaie, Was teeing ta eal war Shoot Mins Angue 1A. Cechmani, Woes | “WAL you comply with his de- Finest Selected an could be expected to-day, It will Hogan, 116, br. ¢. Diek Finnell-Carrie (J, O.|mand?" Riley was asked ny SUMMIT SILK STRIKE be a number ob anys before he passes | / sgl Serer 12; **Ginger Quill! «1 ao not know about that, Will T ee rene: rnin. Nouns dae resign immediately? No. I cannot ra e s ENDED AT CONFERENCE (ae ae ee kiyue liao, “Trani 9 |, SHOOND RACE—Maiden; threeyearolds; six| say just what I shall do at the mo- JUAREZ ENTRIES tah fr fs | frou —thanaa sudan, 107 Moir ewe | ment + desc Ri . CMfiotlee 110; Cars Boy ia hang: | “My Instructions to my assistants Doz, _|Sikers Go Back to Work, ‘but! ue sum enim fr women's 1g: oars Se ig tim Hg |t® Afbany were that in making up * th ‘ follows en Th, 112; ***Aley, 112; ***Wisard, 112;/the new draft they should take the RA SPECIAL FOR FRID ¢ Mill Will Be an vu errant, itty Sa aN 1 foat-reas. | names of the aghe of the Mutual! }] sm.K CHOCOLATE COVERED 1: MILK Htoc TE COVERED TAN: Open Shop. 433; Weswboles 332, and upward, one mile,-~Dorothy Dean, 104,| Welfare League of 6 list. I presume DIVIDUAL NUTS—AU sorte and le orange: ai Nevanote, “ th Hi a Kinds of cholce N 7 Guaranteed Sound & Sweet 7 dena Hiren. i, Las | Haran, “198 idotrace,” 190i] my subordinates carried out my in Kinde of chotce Nuts, comprising At~ | | se, honey SUMMIT, N. J, Jan, 6—After a dara, 11h siiaialy POU, Who set, = structions, but if they did not then I/] 1 clas hest of ethers each emclesad te conference lasting into the early palling, Yywarenrtde and eyenrnide and Pile Witions” “ear! | presume I have to assume the respon- rine 9 AT ALL OUR STORES Peete this cob he Secale alters, Nite: Pigs Senice i08 Mo tn etter th? sibility, The Pasasrs 18 in this om Cc was opened to the strikers 15, . was made up by Mr. Farnsworth." to-day and they went back to work. escinapretiay at During his stay at the prison Super- It was a yietory for them, although fs Wee intendent Rilev talked with several Gerli, the president of the silk com- database officers and former officers. He also pany, insisted that the mill must Atelibrina ba. Luke Moe: conferred with Spencer Milelr, secre- hereafter be an open one. His de- i: 108; Rex ‘Beavis, 108; tary to Warden George W. Kirchwey, wy mand that the union disband was aes. iacionatis but did not discuss Mutual Welfare gore ¢ receded from and the union accepted diet. Morne of. ct League conditions. He had a short B re Mr, Gerli'a open abop stand. STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY, | \issveil"Siixir mad The specitied weisht inctndes the container tn each ease Phe conference was composed of th k members of the Police and Hire Com. | Giuseppe Verdi, Naple er.” and hem | jen of a 1 Centuries,’ _. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, GIRLR—Espelenced and inexperienced operators Tame: work ly al 4 wo Wea ead ws Apply Westingl ao Lani This RINK and HOCKEY Geor W. th vn, Mr. Gert a tral lawyer John BW euand %¥- | La Touraine, Bordeaux. SHE’S COMING! How Empl resenting the strikers as their spokes. '! Philadelphia, San Juan.......11A.M. 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