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of the British success on Mr. Chamberlain said: “General Alymer jeft Miam All! wardi on Jan, 6 with troops marching to the relief of Kut-e-Amara, Oo ‘the same day Gen. Townshend at Kut Feported that the previous night the enemy had oponed a heavy on the northwest front and on the village opposite Kut, but had made no at- tack. On the night of Jan. 7 Gen. Alymer reported heavy firing on the south bank of the Tigris. “On the right bank Camp- bells column carried the enemy's po- the T sition, taking two guns and 700 pris- | Mean-| oners, and then entrenched. while the nmin attack on the left bank was retarded by an enemy out- flanking movement, and Gen. Alymer reported that he apparently was op- posed by three Turkish divisions. “On the evening of Jan. 8 he re- ported that, owing to fatigue, the troops had been unable to make any Srogress that day. On the 9th he re- ported the enemy in retreat and that he was pursuing, but that heavy reine hindered the pursuit. From Jeter telegrams it appears that the enemy has reached Khora.” At the same time it was officially amnounced that Gen. John Nixon, Commander-in-Chief of the Mesopo- tamian campaign, nas retired, The official statement said tho retirement was necessary “on account of ill health.” [it is quite possible that recent British defeats in Mesopotamia, including the collapse of the Bag- dad campaign, caused the retire- ment of Sir John Nixon as Com- mander-in-Chief of the Mesopo- tumian forces, Sir John served with distinction in India and was @ cavalry commander in the Boer war. At the outbreak of the pres- ‘ent war he was In command of the Southern Army in India.J bing the evacuation of Galli- to the House of Commons this Afternoon Premier Asquith declared: “This and tho earlier retirement ‘rom Suvia* Bay, also accomplished without loss of life, are without paral- ‘ef in military and naval history.” atgtarelioemany 200,000 MORE TURKS NOW RELEASED FOR DRIVE TOWARD SUEZ BELGIAN BISHOPS GERMANS CAPTU “THE EVE IN NEW CHARGES FRENCH TRENCHES: AGAINST GERMANS IN’ CHAMPAGNE |Prelate of Namur on His Way Berlin Reports the Taking of to Rome to Lay Matter Officers, Men and Ma- | Before Pope. chine Guns, | — | AN INQUIRY DEMANDED.!FRENCH ADMIT LOSSES. Proposal That Bishops in the!Paris Declares Germans Pre- | Central Nations Take Part With in Investigation. Bombardment of Gas Shells. ceded Their Advance HAVRE, France, Jan. 10.—The Uel- gian oMcia!l press bureau gave out the following note to-day: “Monsignor Heylen, Bishop of Na- mur (Belgium), who ts passing through Switzerland on bis way to Rome, confirms the previous state- ment that he wrote a long answer to the German White Book (concerning allegations of German atrocities in Belgium), and sont it to Gen. von Bissing, German Military Governor of Belgium, to foreign diplomats and consuls in Bolgium, to the Vatican and to the Belgian episcopate. Ho did this in November, “More recently Cardinal Mercier BERLIN, Jan. 10 (by wireless to Sayville) —An offensive movement has been authorized by the German forces in the Champagne. Announce- ment was made by the War Office to-day that the French positions ex- tending over several hundred yards at @ point northwest of Massiges had been captured by the Germans. The conquered positions are near Maisons de Champagne. The Germans captured 423 prisoners, including seven officers, five machine guns and one large and seven small mine throwers, A French counterattack, made to the east of the positions taken by the re Belgium), together with| Germans, failed. the Bishops of Namur, Liege and] 4 German aircraft division attacked Tournat, addressed a letter to the the rearguard establishments of the allies at Purnes. PARIS, Jan, 10.—Preceding attacks with a heavy bombardm of auphyxiating gas shells, the Ger-| mans launched a violent offensive in the Champagne region yesterda: Every attack was repulsed, the French War Office announced this afternoon, except at two points, where the enemy occupied portions German episcopate, asking that {t in. tervene with the Imperial Govern. ment to obtain an official inquiry into charges of German atrocities in Belgium. This letter has not been answered.” “The Bishops of Belgium have sent @ collective letter to Austrian and German Bishops replying to denials by the prelates of the two Empires! that the allegations respecting Ger- RE. HERO OF LOOS HERE, RUSSIANS ABANDON MITCHEL DEFENDS TLLSHOW CANADA'S MEN WERE WED OUT WE. CROME) Lieut. W. E. Crombie Says, Only 140 of His Battalion’s 960 Survived Charge. One of the heroes of the famous charge of the British line at battle of Loos, that cost the English such a fearful toll in life came home on the Anchor Line Cameronta to- day, wounded and sick as the re- sult of his year in trenches, Tle went ay as Private William E. Crombie of the Second Battalion a ~~ > er NING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1916, the | a | |City of New York for nothing.” | | “We don’t get it done for nothing,” | [retorted the Mayor, “but {it doesn’t) > HEAVY ATTACKS, INCREASED OUTLAY BERLIN CLAIMS, 10 INVESTIGATORS | asseiabates ecneibaness | Unable to Press Forward in the Mayor Tells Brown Committee Volhynia, Galicia. and} City’s Growth Necessitates Bessarabia Regions. | Higher Expenditures. eee ' BERLIN (via wireless to Sajvite,| Mayor Mitchel gave expert testi- L. 1), Jan, 10.—The Russians have' mony before the Brown Investigating Abandoned their heavy onslagghte Committee to about how the city's against the Austro-German Inés in Money is spe Comptrotier Prend- Volhynia, Golicia and Bessarabia, at ereast, Commissioner of Accounts least temporarily, according to official Waldstein and George W. McAneny statements from the German and, 6at nearby and oe ly prompt- Austrian War Offices to-day, ‘ed him. The Mayor sald that the principal increases in the city’s budget are due to necessary expansion in the Health, Chari and Pollee Depart ments due to the growth of the pop lation. Q. Why has the Board of Estimate | The German War Office reported this afternoon the repulse of a strong Russian detachment near Belestiany, but added: “Elsewhere there is no change in the general situation on the eastern front.’ An official statement issued at! expenditure risen from $110,000 in 1910 Vienna last night reported that the © $487,000 in 19157 A. That is because Russians almost completely ceased, the Board of Estimate now for the first time does its full duty, examining the budget and the city’s contractual relations, The Bureau of Contracts and the Bureau of Standards effect a | ereat saving for the elty, Making the budget, the Mayor said, their attacks on Saturday. “Only int... vittent artillery fire oc- along the Bessarablan and battle front,” Vienna an- “In Volhynia the Austrians d Russian reconnoitring de- nts along the Komin River.” NNA, via Berlin Wireless, Jan,; now begins on July 1 and runs to }10.—The Austrian nue their new Oct. 31, It ought to be carried on all advance into Montenegro, the War| the time. | Office reported to-day “Northeast of Berane the Montene- Q. Would you say $1,000,000 is small grins offered resistance,” said the oficial statement. “The Austrians City of New York? A, It does not stormed tho heights occupied by the ¢ set that, The men who make it do M tenegrins, taking on annon, |} “On the Tara River skirmishes have joccurred. On the Herzegovina frontier and in the Bocehe di Cattaro trict engagements ugainst the; Montenegrin troops are proceeding.” the work by speeding up and by sta ing on at night after their regular work is done “Huh!” snorted the Chairman, “It jean't be done for nothing. I never knew anything to be done for the jcost $1,000,000, by any means | Mayor Mitchel explained the im- ' talesmen were admitted and the roll called. The defense, it fs said, had made a thorough investigation of every:man on the panel, and knew his history, family and business from a to lazard. After the roll call the Panel was marched out again and the work of filling the jury box wi begun. THE JURY BOX FILLED The selection of the jurors was rapld. By 1.15 o'clock there were twelve men in the box, The prose- cution then protested against Hugh Carey, a tinsmith of Providence, who was tho firs accepted. It was de- clared that he had expressed an opin- fon in the case, Carey was then ex- cused, The jurors selected follow: Henry L, Shaweross, milthand, Johnston. Robert D. Heys, dec Fatio 18 QUICKLY rater, Central Michaet Kilcran, blacksmith, Silver Falls Rdward J Sullivan, plumber, Providence, Willam HH, Dann, grocer, Provi- denca, Ora A, Hill, farmer, Scttuate. John Curtis, Iumberman, P dence Ephraim H, Mowry, farmer, North Smithfield, Charles F. vi- Drugan, milihand, Bur- | retiville, Alfred Dubamel, grocer’s clerk, Lin- coln, 4 Charles Clark, painter, of Smith- fleld. In Rhode Isiand the first juryman does not automatically become fore- man, the latter being appointed by the Court. While the talesmen were . being examined words came into the court Ahern of Providence had been sent! hurriedly to New York to bring back | a witness for the ‘The | name of the latter was not disclosed. One Incident of the proceedings which differed from that characterl tle of Now York courts was the re quirement that all witnesses stand | until asked by the presiding Judge to sit down. 5 Although the day was cold and drizzly, a great crowd stood all the forenoon at the court house doors State's case, — kill Dr. Mobr and, if so, were they hired by Mrs. Mohr to do the murder? The charge that the negroes come mitted an assault upon Miss Burger with intent to kill is only a side issue, All the interest of the trial focuses on Mrs. Mohr and the share she had in her husband's death, and the dise closures she may possibly make, There is no death penalty in Rhode Island, tmprisonment for life being the maximum sentence which may be imposed upon Mrs, Mohr in the event of her conviction. The murder of Dr. Mohr occurred at 9 o'clock on the night of Aug, 31, just three hours before the new criminal law went into effect in Rhode Island, Theres fore the case will be tried under the old law, which provides only one sen- tence upon conviction of murder— that of life imprisonment. The new Jaw provides for two degrees of mur. der, a sentence of less than life being possible, DOCTOR WAS WITH HIS PRETTY HOUSEKEEPER, At the time the murderous attack was made on the physician in the dark of a lonely road, he had beside him Miss Emily G. Burger, his yor and pretty housekeeper, and one o' the bullets which flew that night struck her in the jaw and all but killed her, Both were driven at top speed by Healis to the Rhode Island State Hospital, where Dr. Mobr died on the following morning. Mise Bur- ger was in a critical condition for weeks, It was the excited demeanor of Healls, as well as the conflict of his statements, that brought about his arrest by the Barrington police. They grilled him for several hours and last ho confessed that he had been a party to the crime, agreeing to be held up, and that the shooti been done by Brown. The latter and Spellman were taken into custody on Sept. 1. Then there was a grilling of Brown and the result of it was a con= fession, given out by the police, in Which Brown stated that Mrs Mone had bargained with him for the mur- der of Dr, Mohr, offering him and the other two negroes $5,000 for the deadly job. According to the confession of Brown, as the police made it public, Mrs. Mohr had come ts him the day pay for making the budget for the room that Police Inspector James| before the actual killing and told him to prepare to kill the doctor, “be- cause she could not stand this any longer.” She had, according to the confession, sent Brown to Boston to purchase a revolver, urging him to get a good one, and adding that if the negroes were not successful she im tended killing Dr. Mohr herself. | ee MATTHEWS STORE CLOSED, Stock of Old Brooklyn House Sold to Greenhut Co, After doing business for seventy-five Years, the department store of the A, D. of advanced French trenches. of the Canadian Field Artillory. He | Portance of the office of Commissioner LONDON, Jan. 10.—Turkish forces|man atrocities in Belgium are au- seeking admission to the trial room.) sattnews Company, the oldest and the velieved here, will be thrown at once "To cut short the controversy, they | FiMdled the German lines and brought other roll call. lost 1 8-8 points to 86 14 tonna The thousands of dollars. Mayor Mitchel was rather stumped statement did not | woren in it—hoping the Sheriff would oatinas Data pay, fiedige Z| The attack was delivered over alcame back « first ieutenant, broken |, Sock Prices at the openiig showed of Accounts, which audits the Income| gneritt Wilcox and his deputies were|snict Ineccee ue ite Wied in Brookl 5 been Gilani on os other mit of the, Petit, Pitisiaes oes Gvetmile fromt, extending eastward /and disfigured. Over halt of the or avo ee atin ue ig and expenditures of all branches of) determined that there should be no) failed to wines Ta daote tnedaae (Seer theatres of war by the action of the|Helgian Bishops who signed the let- from @ point south of Tahure to|comrades who sailed with him lay Tides vaided. marke fy vinerouay gaps” in making up the bud crowding in the room, and to this end) explained that the entire stock had been ailies in completely abandoning the|ter affirm that ‘hey thenuelyce con) Moun! Tet. After bombarding the jon the Meld of Loon as the remult Of ie Ghening and muccneded im tere, (ioe tet, Juplicate work of ot Soe erie eae cmenee Ure, te | baroneaea ey Ge ae ee Dardanelles campaign. ducted an Investigation, village by|PTeheh Positions throughout the day|a singlo charge, Nine hundred and iKe> shaky’ dealins, Reaction was|t ee ‘ ea hd tay ap | mitted, so that got nearly halt of the| pany of Manhattan, and would be trans. ‘They comprise the prize corpa\of| Village, which demonstrated that the |‘N? Germans launched four separate | #ixty of his.battalion climbed out of greatest in stocks like Petroleum is. janitor netics nad repairs of builds | #Pectatora’ section of the room was] ferred to the Greenhut store. the Turkish army hard fighters, sea-| report of tho oMlciat Belvian Com. |*t4ck# awatnst the French neg! the trenches on that morning In Oc- | elters, Crucible, Stude- ings in the Department of Education, | filled. mainte 2 Company employed Pe somed in flerce battles on Gullipoll.| mittee underestimated the facts, if| "0h of Beausejour last night, tober of lust year and only a hun. | baker and Car and Foundry. Italt-\which the Board of Education had to) But the crowd still clung about the Seven Munaiee) Sethe 7 Pet lors THe ardalir part of this force, 1 is| saything. Hot fire from the French guna|dred and forty ever answered an-| tocks held firm, United States adopt, at a saving of several hundred | outer doorway-—probably a hundred| the store encountered financ 4 lex, but by the appointment of a re- ceiver a reorganization was effected and proposed Egyptia: Ai ropos the offensive to u halt before day- “On one side of us were the crack | change pric and market tagged of/to caplain why in 1910 the City Ma-|relent. With even so few people in| the store kept apen. Last spring an- poy Nera daseopetamia to ain the ‘; eee Haat rhb ce break to-day, {Coldstream Guards and on the other | fo eee ton faurse for this move and patrates’ Courts had 187 positions, the court room the attendants, three Seite Loom ee (nae epee ees 2 Ones attempt to drive the British out of} «ian Bishops, Austrian and German| “The enemy only gained a moment. |the Middlesex Regiment, We know | "ONY PTS Hh womting $405,000, while in 1015 tia) of whom had little raised platforms at| ferred with representatives of a eyndl- he Garden of Eden. Bishops and neutral pre! Such | "ty footing at two points, but was| What was coming and were eager toland atier 2 uck stucks showed a! §¥11,000. Aasemblyman Alfred I.|the sides and rear of the chamber, | cite called the A, D. M. Company, whol g0 several thousand|@ court could see and Judge what the | driven out again by our counter- | Start,” said Lieut. Cromble to-day, weak tendency, Trading was more, Smith interposed that in 1910 these] rapped for order whenever the least good will of the concern, with the under- oT active on the ddeline, and closed at| courts were reorganized under a spe- . 2 standing that \t would pay the com- es 4 J field pisoes of afl] Germans actually did in Belgium, | attack, except in two small portions he word Was passed along tol the low for the day § al net’ of the ‘Legislature, more sound was made. Mele tredlitone Given Genes ot Geli employed by the Turks in| The writers of the letter say that jf|of advanced trenches,” said the offi. |OUr commander, Col, Walton, and he courts wer ed and pollcemen| SOCIAL DISCLOSURES LOOKED | liar. syndicate then sold the stock withstanding the nine months’ assault|!t be true that it is the first duty pe | clal statement ordered hee bugler to sound the ad- | were abolis pours igecbel and FOR. the assets and good will. Ths is taken of the Anglo-French troops from|the clergy to sacrifice all to the PS tee vance, The youngster jumped to t | FepIaeed With GIVIUAD, OmpIG) Oh | 1b~ an . to mean that the store may be re- Sed4-ul-Bahr and Suvia Bay. Loss| truth. the Bishops of the Central Em- \top of the trench with his bugle to jcreasing the cle “ Fk Me a 9 toa an ee The OFian sehtornted erates opened. a than 20,000 men, it is estimated here,| Pires cannot decline to accept this) his lips, but he never uttered a sound, | Aluka 4 | capitis merease of the cont ote tpe| Dility that disclosures would be ee en | at i ‘ Alia jCharitics Det } ‘the | Made whieh would rock @ number IDEA OF IT, will be required to gurrison the| Proposal. | | A bullet killed him on the spot. A | 1910 to $1,723,000 in 1915, the ; t | (Prom the Bonen Pea) Dardanelles forts for the remainder of| “This letter was written on Nov. 28, jaecond later the Colonel was on his |Mayor explained, was due to, the! Of Brominent Households to thelr) 11: ise triple alilaces, Tommpt* thn ons. and thus far has not been answered. feet but he had to rush along the Rumber oF tar ee iD Mitines a kieaiag highs Grew tho crowd.| 15 when pa. an’ ma an’ the acheel A! fleet of battleships, cruis-|S¢¥era! Belgian prelates are on the| line and shout for us to start, land howpitala bad ty added, tao ieee Upc bbiie at the wack ok te ac ‘agree that 1 ought to have a | bs " : “ Y tics 3 y se ve | lic ors, ines, destroyers, mine-|Way to Rome, It is understood their The other commands had lead I rememb going to Randall's! red y — ) ey Ange tand > 4 ag a had among the rich women of| # aod other craft ware set| purpose is to make their letter pub- of us, but we beat them to tl t= und two years ag id the 73 free operations elsewhere with the|iic. ‘Those who have seen the Lake man lines, The carnage was ¢ ( and picenin§ ae outs ele Providence and) the Newport colony) _____ SRBOIAL NOTICES. to -* the Dai -onelles at 4 the tamer One of the things that I remember \ Ken wood en pence large nempers| and from which practice it was satd| tonnpee o a ep er clare tts pablieation | Imost vividly was tho wight of a Ait. a eerie eae irord not nekp| he reaped a fortune, | ASK FOR and GET wou! ave a profound effect, and it Scottish bagpiper running ahead of [2h i pore Se: pf tad ap a aa: ereelf first directed a -_ a 4 oD e ey ol oy e t iz a is understood the Vatican ts endeav- his regiment In the midst of the hai Is - selves. ‘There they lay on thelr] Mrs, Mohr herself first divected at- | => ALLIES FORM A BOARD TO CONTROL WAR IN AIR Heads of the Anglo-French Aviation oring to prevent such action.” KAISER’S AILMENT A GROWTH IN THROAT Gathering May Be Held in Chicago Same Week as Re- publicans—Perkins Talks. of bullets, playing bis pipes.’ The licutenant said there were very many Americans in the Canwtian regiments, In one command, where there were 20,000 recruits from Can- hem were found to be ans by birth Se ve ‘WLANS ASKS NEW vd for lack of funds, rawling in and out of There were not enough do anything to stop cots, | with the flies « { thelr mouths not scree | attendants this.” * | "Oh, well,” said Chair smiling, “we cannot arg horrible example “No,” sald the Mayor to an Brown, from a “IT mention tention to this phase of her husband’ medico-surgical work, and from hes came the first inkling of impending disclosures. Soon after her arrest far | the crime, Mrs, Mohr's allogotions of brutal treatment at her ea toad hands were made public, aud it was then that s! HORLICK | THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheep substitutes cost YOU same prica Corps Will Confer in ‘ this a w concrete instance of why |th # 4 | o.c0D sittin Ab CHICAGO, Jan, 10.~Members of the le int the Chastties’ expenses have be sho would reveal si | DOLAN.—On sunday, Jan. 9, Paris, Operation Slight Though Delicate— Proctimiva Hataasl! Cometh act ie ih . creased.” _ eal practice, And it is thought Nene \" Dia es OR aay, oan bo eRe } PARIS, Jan. 10.—The Matin sa Emperor “Will Resume Work | rived here to-day for the committee jhe ; nas ae ripe dee eke Heed dauchior Of the Inle Bawendi anity of direction in the military uir ai a so time and place of the Progressive ete ; i be hsgptines Ts eatuas Miwa) Atoka in Funeral from hi services of the allies, the chicfw of | ROME, Jan. %.—The latest reporta| National Convention ts to be detor- | Great Not. at 1g] aroha rei Pir the murder of her| 2%tt, *48t et.. ‘Tuseday, 11, 0.8 f the Anglo-French aviation corps will |received here regarding the illness of | mined, | i Nh % | b Bn, onid three negroes to Kill | Sonn prince ana a oa mn | confer once @ month in Pari the German Emperor minimize the| George W. Perkins, one of the early [Inde ‘NiSust Hal him in ble wotor oarion the AlgDt of | RACRGRE--On Matusder, des. 0, FAM ‘The meetings will be attended by {seriousness of his condition and con- | arrivals, outlined the purpose of the ae JRan City Ne % ace) ai lub on Ge Noel Roca an | Te "P, beloved wite of John Rack cepresentatives of the other allies,|tradict wild rumors circulated not | meeting -_—_— i Tastan 3 Bertington. Two of those men, Ceoli| off In her 88th year dontinues the Matin, and it adde that|!ong ago. These reports, received] ‘The National Committes will de-| . ; «| ae y FROM Two NEGROES Ure cen, A BLcbaceed upaliay ¢f ‘al private, Interment private, French instructors will be sent tojfrom Germany through Switzerland, | cide on the place and time of the con.| Currency Compircller Hits ; A Aiea Le Heuee Breiaes'| K.—HIKAM V., aged 33 years, Russia and Russian aviators wili|eny the Emperor is affected by al vention, There will be certainly a } : " neiipemn Brown's half-brother, wore placed on| 410 monedict Ave. Wosduaven meme vome to France to be trained with|malignant growth in the throat which | National Convention and a national) Usurers—Federal Reserve : | enedict Ave., Woodhaven, ty the units of service. Since tho beginning of required a small ope: fon, Although tleket will be nominated by the Pro- the operation was alight, it ts said, Systen Big Success. | (Continued from First Page.) trial to-day with Mra, Mohr, although | she bad petitioned for a separate Funeral services Jun, 11, 8 M. Io terment private, x Ye the war, gressive party.” Mah, . hearing of her case, The third negru | WITHERKLI.—On Jan, ©. ULYSSES G., says the Matin, Franco has furnished |the greatest care was indispensable,| Perkins declared (hat Western Bul) | penta sy was George W. Healis, Dr, Mohr'g| Deloved husbend of Knods Witherell, ba her allies with one-fifth of her out- lowing to the delicate nature of the | \ooue Jeadera favor holding the con, ; semis : Ny Mrs, Mohr stood somewhat apart! cnaurteur, who drove the cur the| ™* fuel weui\’ba: hata ak Mia eee enews $08 Witb steetblnt bala pintigenl fficlal vention simultaneous with the G. 0.| bebrta yap al AND dg a Hes dns | Sor from the negroes. Her reply, “Notl aint of the killing, Me turned| jamy B bavass ane pipe lng +f the motors she bas produced. Res 4 prvi Me gotta) under-/p, Natignal Convention here June 7, lt Segpend tl ae ba vepart= 1 guilty,” was scarely audible: the| State's evidence and wus permitied to} ee warn Pigeon. sured that the doctors believe thae ig| ut tat tWo other factions are to be ra a spall ddeetelatnup stunt st negroes snapped it out sharply plead to manslaughter. hela nd friends are invited to at- STRIKE AT CARNEGIE WORKS, |fonitiications do not arise, abt [overcome before this can be done, | {0l banky a “toon eRe ava Ny ;|/PLEA FOR SEPARATE TRIAL 18] There ix only one question at issuy! tent. interment in Greenwood. Jersey pe a tngenoy they think unlikely, the m-|One of the factions Is for plunging | *°Y°"! laws be passe preven 4 DENIED. In the tria ho three negroes City payers please copy Vhree Hendred Men in Coke Mant be able to resume bg will work ‘his month or early in February, into the fight ahead of the other paur- during the Republican Convention bank failures aro empladiaed in th report of Comptroller of the Tr banks in Alaska and insular posses sions, as well av in the United St permit their customers to overdra jpevn made to penalize thelr accounts persistently. 4 Dnt, #, Company's t| After the pleading Mr. Cushing j and George Healls, Dr. Mohr's chauf- 9 four, who was also arrested and who 0 ARCLAY STREET te AG ork Oity for the week ending Baturda: 5 Domest Cushing; who-was at her left. ¥: ay eed oe bio" 10,78 cents per pound.—Advt, Shortly before 11 o'clock tne 100 a: y r ITY | Rout eNERE GH Taorenes of Fey, reese pmeraee aR BANDE & eon! eket Hate! wWittams to-day a moved again for a separate trial for in May. ele cludes the jeianer’ . “4 FARRBL, Ps. Jon. 10—Three hun-| STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. |itang nat But Moore who wane nor | During tho firat year of the Federal 7! ‘S| Mes, Mohr and again w nied | fired employees of the coke works of —_- fhe in'se with the ae An. | Reserve a¥stern nattonal bank de- 1 Then Mra. Mohr turned away and| ae Saracete Ateei Company he ‘xed | Cameronia, BA.M.|other faction, which Ui | posits increased $2,081,58 fellawed bo Bivee and MPelPen Fst P Dut thi afternoon, demanding an in- | 8A M,|inated was the most powerful, panos rience, the Cutptre turned to her seat. She sat stiffly | orease in waxes from 19 cents to 25 10. A.M, {Mold the convention Junegt, after boty | "POT ed Schmit seaetabed 1% erect against the back of her chatr, jente per hou Walkout was quiet, NAM es have launched thei: Rear ROS proved Galaniity prophet it) and although the room was warm 3 4 but authorit tertain feare of a| 1AM. {Wrong national bank renervos on: N load attempt to loosen her fur Feonenaen, ono TM All actions teto line ont che aimue | (c: 2xceeding any previous resery 2 mie nov to remove her bluck sued || Xtra Special tor Monday & Tuesday taneous convention proposition.” Lor. | PY eee at tun oP gloved Chocolate St. Nicholas Walnuts ne male bé an predict Just where a 'e scores: cat bone arn bes . 4 aT ele fowl Sahel cnesged with extorting usury The two nemross were seahad Closet | HE heart of this eveet is rich Chocolate Cream, flavored with Perkina told every newspaperman! toans. ‘They are “intolerable,” saya |to the bench. The line in which Mrs, various aromatic spices, enshrined in a jacket of our un he talked to that “something will »| Willlama. vi 4 |, CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN Mohr sat separated the newspaper re- excelled velvety Chocolate, topped off with a tasty big sprung” at hin dinner to the vom] giuid te prosecute, OM At MARKET. porters and spectators chairs trom | walnut, Not 40c as you undoubtedly expect, but titteemen at the Bluckstone te | b Renerve Act, hax niade en ile cSt the space reserved to the court and|| to start off the week with a rousing special, you get them 15¢ What kind of ‘ WHI ie Impoesiilo for a national bank PL al Vy prisoners, Monday and Tuesday, POUND BOX, Perkins sald practical MD ented be ean Honoeti, ambient Un In this line were Chief Police Tn- | SPELIAL FUR MUNDAY DFALUAL Pre Can oan Bull Moose National Committeemen | Ail, ellixontivs’ Me | would “ Lys, Choe OU |spector O'Neil and Captain of De vin ANCE BAIT Goleta ot Seto ROOM would be on tho job, Listed a8 alncnys: prohibit tsa in ts titectives Monahan of Providence; Cately fnvared” siiky father eles committeemen from) Massachusetts! mnie int which directors a tee * bine of Barrington, who got] pillows, stuffed with various eranoh= was Mawthew Hale, for whom resor-| Without formal authority: Alden §s the —_— = Chief Robbins of Barrington, ed Nutas tittle classio in vations are suid to have been made lishment. of. branehe nations: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. |the alleged confession from Brown Lies henge 10e at the Congress Hotel aeenlag nace perfection—so much enjoy PF laser OOP MA Spa te aT BE f his assistant, Claude R. Branch; Join p the “good old times yours “Over yonder you tion of the National I, Fitegerald, associate counsel to|| © r on bade "dace nenrefilable ttle ent floor for the tango | Attention is puld to the grtificial in Mrs, Mohr, who sat at her right, and Pigste Oat ‘loses Whiskey Good.” ep Good ij flation of deposits and recomimonaa co of Beet in New| Wiillam ¥, Carroll, partner of Mr 43, LN Fre | uLstigerns ‘The specified wetght includes the container {m cach case,