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ee ee ness” at the National Democratic Club luncheon when newa of tha.ex- plosion reached him. His aide, Capt. Wurtebaigh Called up “the “Navy Yard but could reach only a clerk, who sid that elf. the officials in charge were at Dry Dock 2 The Hccretary of the Navy had to depend on newspaper reporters for hia in- formation but it waa not until he went orders to the Navy Yard that reporters be admitted that he could met any authentic news, The Naval Hospital wan taxed be: yond its capacity Im cating for thé in- jured and help was summoned from the Cumberland Street Hospital Four unidentified men, uncomsoious | and badly burned about the body, were taken to the Cumberland Street Institution, FIRST REPORTS OF THE DEAD DIFFER. Coroner Wagner of Brooklyn, who went to the Navy Yard when the first OF GERMAN PORTS TO BE DECLARED, British Seem to Be Changing Front and Coming Around to American View, ISH” PRESS ANGRY.| Bitter Attacks on the United States for Its Stand on HE EVENING WURLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1916 REAL BLOCKABE BERLIN CHARGE BRITISH GRELT WNBARALONG CASE Declares It Only Asked Tha an English Court Martial Make Investigation. THREAT OF REPRISAL, Accept Suggestion That Matter Be Taken Up Refuses to ‘Once Thought “Westerners’’ Best, But Will Wed a Brooklyn Man ERROR ES | G46 ese s eae eee Oar rere e wy AUSTRIANS REPULSE bia Failed, Vienna Claims in Official Report. »| BERLIN, Jan. 16 (by wirelesy to avviile).—The Russian offensive has been renewed on the Bessarablan front and five important attacks have been by tho Austro-Ifun- repulned GERMAN Had to Account for It at Berlin. WASHINGTON, Jan, 16.—It was made clear at the German Embassy to-day In connection with the revela- tlons contained in the papers taken by the British from Capt, von Papen EMBASSY {THOMPSON LAW “FIVENEW ATTACKS NOT RESPONSIBLE | CUTS P.S.BOARDS Sit Jointly With a Chafr- man in State-Wide Cases. Drafts of a new law entirely reor- organizing the Public Service Com-~- misstons of the State are nearly oom - pleted and will be presented to the, Legislature at an early date, accord. eporte | that the recalled Military Attache was|ing to Chairman Thompson ‘of the te Diced ae tear oe oo International Law. | by U.S. Naval Officers. | , according to the Au-lin no way responsible to Count von |Legislative Investigating Committee, Street gate at 8.30 o'clock, He naid| | report, daggd Jan, 14|Mernstorff for hia expenditures. Tt 3 f that only two men ha@ybeen killed,! LONDON, Jah. 18.—" iat Great Bet.) MERTIN, Jan. 16 (By wirelons to ; and received gre tonlay. To Nae admitted chat the captain had] The ‘Thompson plana prowde for but that seven or elghhhad heen fatal-| cain will goon announce the eatab.|Sayville).‘The Gorman Government, Austiten OMclal"etatement foltowa: |MONTIN MOREY CF vaio eeebuitr ito elt In local sate aha Gemceenan ly injured. A few minutes later an 2 In rofecting British proporals in the 1 we B seaetimes because of his Inability al rate and complati patvulance surgeon leaving the yara|Wa™ment of an actual Blociiade of) ping caso and announcing that "On the Bessarabian front (hel, draw funds for himself from]cases, and « similar commission o@ tala he had been told by a naval om-/@ermany and hor ailter, therby reprinais will be taken, makes the Tumians have again attempted to| erin, When he noeded funds and|three for up-State. On big matters cet in authority that eleven men had eon killed and that one of the wound- ed had died in the Nava! Hospital, The first of the navy yard em- ployees and members of the crews of ather submarines and war vessels in | @uperseding the condition which had been established by the orers-in-| council, was stated to-day. | “The British Government,” »: American conversant with the #itua- following m@atement: °The Hritisu Government answered the German memorandum in the Raraiong caso by oxpressiig doubte, on the one hand, of the correctness of the facts communtcated by the y enet of break through near Toporouts and! Rarinoslc, Five great at-! tacks, falied. The well directed | Austro-Hungarian artillery fire oon- tributed eminently to the repulse of the Russians. Since the beginning of | could not secure them otherwise he drew them from the Embassy ac- counts, He was not responsible to the Embassy for bis expenditures, be. ing solely responsible to the German War Office, affecting the State as a whole the entire six Commissioners will sit with a Chairman, The six Commiasioners will be named by the Governor, The |Chairman will be nnmed by the Gov ernor and the Legislature, or it mi the yard to reach the H-2 reckiensly| ton, “shows an unmistakable tens | German Government, and by inaking | the battle in East Galicla and Bes-| Hmbansy officials seemed inclined |De decided to have the Stato Attorney it to’ the Derning vessel without) dency now to shift around to the & Abetwation on the other hand, serabin the Austro-lungarian forces | to regard the matter as not being seri- General act as Chairman. Appeals Inst German military and naval of Geng. Pflanger, Bultin and Botb-! ous. They consider that as von Papen |from rulings will be direct to the protection. Later holmets for protec-| persistently expreano! American con- | 2€ainst German military Ca Z 3 e x tion agninat smoke and gas were pro- | fOFSEN of Having deliberately coni-|% Gimer have taken 6,100 Russians, tn-|qax withdrawn for hia military ac-|Court of Appeals, Senator Thomp- ) tention that the inernational law! nitted counties. chimes against (-| {cluding thirty officers, Austro-Hua- | tivities, the question ts at an end, and|80n plans to have decisions in rate vided. a . a which prevailed be. re the present | ternational iaw dnd lumbnity which | > + garian patrola routed Russian fleld |e publication of evidence which |Cases take effect on the day the com- ACCIDENT RECALLS war must ultimately govern Great| had been unpunished, and compared, p THERESA H | suacds near Karpllovia {might of might not show what those | Pliint ts Med, doing away with losses + DISASTER TO F-4 IN Britain's assertion of her sea power, | With Which the aulered offense of the| « FARRELL. | On tie Ttallan front several | activities consisted of is of little fm-{!to the public caused by delays un- 7 4 thes it wall xnodesen ' jeaptain and crew of the Usralong! 2 | plages near Malborgeth and Raibl| portance, Ide? the present sysem, HONOLULU HARBOR. the Admiralty Attire tray vat | fades Into insignificance : *\ were shelled by Italian artillery. |" ay for the alleged payment of $700| Herbert L. Carpenter, President of : | wornign Office the neccenty rn ina| _ (The mubmarine roferred t6 wan | 2 ¢ italian airmen have been active {1/4 Werner Horn, it was sald at the [the Fulton Street Protective League Foreign jon the necewmity for the M a ~ 3 hd " y : ‘ wig eceen : ‘ I WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—The acai-| deglaration of an atcuabbloakado, but} “UK on Aur. . * vd face Sie cas peead ee jembassy that the money might have Ps al 7 “tepeaihe once ae t dent ta the E-2 is) the! second aub-/ the latter believed that the euxcepti, | “Ubmarine wos POOR 60.4.9 D9 PO HOE -OO ar DEO Og NER ebb i ee pve Resta caused 1) been spent In counsel fees, Embassy ie sie Pie wating: ye ie ! marine tragedy of the American Navy,| bilileg of noutrals could be better mot) "9! Nicosian, A. Farrell, President of the | Murr sintor, to James F MeDon- (ee ON DON, ¥ iba ‘i t | officials were much interested in the mse past at ab is ps Hi ice Commis- ' whicl® bag been motohigy free trom | th onders-dm-council, aud, after adop:| of mu 1 States Steel Corporation, and} nell of Manhattan. Both Miss Farrell | gol be as ir ah on eh | tm- | quoatton of whether the check stub | Sloner Gorge v.68 , iNiams had told } losses to its submemibiés, The first! thon of thew, the Government heran | t inte Farrell announced to-day the Miss Murray were quoted jast| ad Rie ry Sis sag soak ot. {TAY Anted betore or after the ox. {him the B, R. T. ulton Street I and most nériour a@bmarine disantert tte interminable dwrcemonts with neu | Wy American muloteers ae. jengagement of theif daughter, The- when they were in Denver as |) Se GUFIRg. (00 oh co so Aree |ploston which blew up the Canadian | tlird-tracking sc had been fixed { ; wna the loss of the F-4, in Honolulu] tras, | 1 Germany’s demand for |resa, to Joseph Bradley Murray, Mr.jdevlaring they Weatern mon fenaive, the Austrian Gen, Bothmer: pacific rallway bridge at St, Crots, | Harbor, last March, with tl deathot "Thete agreements might have suc- Th Murray Ie the son of Th etter than Fastrne The gueats! the River Stripe, k * id. mo the | Maine: t sald the officials had / ‘ommissioner Williams made this twenty mendall therhip's company, | oveded, had st not been for the oppo- Ap Murray, President at the reception had of fun with | iM vcr hank oy parang the bridges (ReVer heard of Horn unti hed saghi A corroded battery lining and poor! sition of tho United States, which took. * the sbmarine’s | York Company the your . nh re thom (attest. ‘They still maintain they did | office diving qualities of the bout wefe hold) ue Mand from the first that the or- y Britivh marines | The ¥ uve nH reception yee | tei IR ave aah Fagen) heck stubs showed am going to retive ¢ tesponsible by a board of invéntiqn-{dersinecoupe!l ware ileal and that) oY they a Ube watery st | tergey § wne. No. 313 Garheld) vont of Mins # {fie Russian artillery and infantry | Secretary Lansing allowed {t Me ace ee tion. All the submarines of the F'’ therefore even veiled or sub rosa voce! Was further alleged that the Bara. | Place, olebrate the en tax they have b fire, agcording to the Petrograd cor- | rome known to-day that the cannot say much to you now, but type were soon afterward brought|ognition of them, in forms similar to !ehe Was fiving the American Murray, Mr. | panions from « respondent of. the London Daily | Department would not con when I retire I shall be at lberty to home for remodelling, which now i# ifthe Danish agrement and the Nether.) am] at a) TAD a - i. | Gheontéle, be Nybloe ioe ee eect trom speak. ‘This matter hax been fixed progress, The bouts of the I° type jlands overseas trust, would be a gure) “The British Government has con- “Tho correspondent adda that the} Ambassador Page London. ‘Thy | fF long period of time," are one chuls older than the B-3. GUILTY OF THROWING WIFE FROME AC CLIFF Jury in Minneapoli’ Got’ ‘Con. victs Frederick 1. Price’ of render of American sovereignty under international law, “Bvon though not endorsing the atti« tudo of the biggest of the neutrals, the omaller mautral States tiegan to chat under tie agreements, which are critle a aa-belng partial. “Wurttermoro, these agreements have. always been a direct negation tented itaelf with mentioning, with. out any evidence, three incidents in sonnection with naval warfare in Which German officers are alleged to have committed attoclties in viola- tion of international law. “The British Government proposes an Investigation of these cases by court composed of Amortenn naval officers, and under this condition iv O00 FUGITNES GUARDED B ~ TROOPS, HURRIED 10 BORDER ‘fact that the Austrians do not reply! jwith thetr usual force counter at- tack is explained by thelr heary jlos#es, which amount in all to nourly | 100,000, of whom 10,000 are prisoners. MONTENEGRIN KING | Papen made Ambansador aus any Iniorma not yet forwarded nou the subject, jeny von Papen pt. Frans von payments of any kind through G. Amsinck & Co, New York bankers, was made by that firm to- day. Ainsinck & Co. «aid von Papen ax had an account nnection whatever This statement convinced me that s hed wen ul work on Mf of the raiiroad company; that the company had lor; ago fortified hut our efforts would be of | Mr. Carpenter re | to Chairman Met sio July da letter he wrote ‘all of the Commts: 17 last, protesting on : to Sir Bamuel Evans’ dictum to the ran Against the further third-tracking of “Mueller: oftoot'that it in inconesivable that the |TeMuY to submit the Maratong case! i cashed and the currenc the Fulton Street Elevated road upon vies to the same court, , eae: ts } to Si or Fatt vt 1 ask TRAEgen. Se. Oeearesee & wolld steel struct It wo MINN Lis, 2 Tey al -~| British Government would issue an: (Contuued from First Page. to Sénator Fa lu eked | stedt, ron Papen’s personal acquaint ure. It would oost ‘The ped andes trie Fouad “s | Ordera-tn-Counctt which tris Sous PROTESTS AGAINST UNPRO- oe = bine Bes othe date weet Re [Ree one © Beeabet. eke Ae tho txpayers $500,000 a mile more Price for the murder of hin wifc,/Cowld consider as nugatory in rec-| ,,.,YOKEO ACCUSATIONS. day, There was no demonstration by’ Nady curly. next Week. “I have eulled ne ene ti | the Hoard of Estimate allowed, Mary Fridley Price, on Woe, 2071614 | Ons Thternational law. The German Government protests | Americans. iieetitia of the Forslan’ Helaviona| | He urged a connection be returned @ verdiot of auittyat-ritin | othe compromise out of court by | Most Mharply againat the unprece-| ‘The funerals of Muurico Anderson Committer for next Wednesday, an RICHLY DRESSED WOMAN | subway and the levated 4 dented ti prot od . 6 held Thura- hepe the trformatio! I be read | | bites, " rh CI today, The verdict carries with it|the British Government with the Cale {ened and wmprovoked Ore enon [pela st he HOB BSS! wate tial RUUreS FEET POSIA cAlL OS: Testy | ma ‘all on Mating thant a sentence of life ImpYfsoninient in the | caro “packers Is the boxt “conere rt trovernment in regard | day evening, and of ¢ oe | E VES BABY IN ST Tl Ne: would gut the of the chier® State prison @t Stillwater. lovidence of the modification of the to the German army and navy, and| Manager C. I. Watson of the Cust CARRANZA GENERAL Hl _ vccntie diss ine r Price was Scoused of throwing his) Orders-in-Council to mest the concep. |2%* 'mPutation that the German au- | Mining Compuay will be held to-d | OMELLS OF THE PURSUIT | “6 | ue ae eh tae ta Beet : we Honwof international law exteting be. Yhorities have not dealt with any wich! More than 160 Americans still re-} iBelieved to Be Making His | we ee due a mi Adm at reo deem . cibtited east in wife fell Monte tarVottanay bt wT anure Whe was with {fore the war, “There in other evidence of such modification, and # striking tribute to ¢eritnes as have come to their atten. tion, The German army and navy in this war observe the principles of in- ternational law ger won Mexican Consul but fully 2,000 Ame main in what Is considered the dan- fare expected from other points, Garcia declared to- OF MEXICAN BANDITS. \ Every inember of the gang of Mexi- | Way Over the Mountains to Scutari, Albania. Mother Tells Little Girl to Wait at Grand Central and Fails to Retum again to Chairman MeCall on Au 18; but we heard no more from him” , “This incident is one of many whick have convinced me that the raitroad | company had long ago exerted & -ONRUSSANFRONT. FOR VON PAPEN TO THREE MEMBERS Renewed Offenslve in Bess tras} Advanced Him Money, but He|Two Commissions Would “ft aleo urged upon the Secretary | It in alleged the iinportance of the United States th® forces over the two branches of | ‘i (Continued from First Page.) will be mure to look back to thelr own | porte and thereby starve the German French-Swiss frontier DIED, 1 ' ‘1 ' } i and humanity, and ti teaponst > ch ene that ne } ET nai the old integnational law in ween in fein histor anthoritiow ty answer to formal inquiry that “i Wwndite respons! come j _Rollee ate neerohiAm tekday for) 8 So aL he cette enti: ace ae Me — the growing recognition of the fact | tne event offenses are corns ;|no armed expeditionary force of "ii" of Arnerioany IHIS TROOPS IN RETREAT, | 2batent!y wealthy woman who left | oe isutton, Mtreet wore ae een — i that despite ite fimay structure, tt | ginal) be inventi ed Tuust closely and | Americans will be permitted to enter W!!! esd Hd _ ne a er two-year-old daughter in the| would be inv i‘ re fas, | 25, PERISH ON SPANISH heed Seas posalble code for the | punished atornly, ; |Mexieo to run down Villa and his “#pture Me nto fi vite Car ee and Central Station. settler sed anza commander in C! hua, bu han 5 The} ia 2 ——__>—___ sattletnont of the problema Faised oy | "rhe thren eases montioned by: the | bandits. ped sep ae ipa aes *| Attempting to Make Their Way) At ™ eis ING 4 TEA: SUNK: BYoMINE © Felations of belligerents With | pritigh Government. wore ineesn | WASHING Jan. 15. he ‘ ited Prows esther Wornan, about twenty | K ut jon deciles jee si ia mated thoroughly at the time by coin. | minivtration p ded, without pros.) “The punish at g0) be tin Into Albanian Territory, entered the siaiien, 6 | he Pa all Gurette, dicuesing| not rma yect of Interfe: to-d with its) tered to the oulprity, i Sa Save Vij ably dressed in a dark gree T , : . f an authorities pect of interfer ay, with ft | ays Vienna. ir) wit Moly One! Man. of ,.Crew,-Gaved| American press reports rowarding the “Hirst, in the oume of tho sinking of| Policy of giving Carranza a chance to YS4bel massiere of Americans 1 say meth walt een Ber : When Bayo Is Sent Down attitude which the United States may|tny Arabic by « German submariny,|builsh the murderers of Americans hia A By es - aa ; flat Neve ne oe woean. Wit, | Siow Orvanization Formed Wit? "Off La Rochelle, adopt with regard to the blockade| the investigation showed that the|! Chihuahua, The Senate had ad-|ieted ou ie pela MIB Sk Ok ain a vo ee {instructing her daughter to wait f ieee med With T. Lohdon, Ji 15 Woe Anpetiem, grins: Jaubmarine Commander wax foroeg |Journed; until Monday, and while Alinotda," wired Gen, Trovino, “They | Montenegrin capital, the aes er, At noon Peter Hughes of N M. Osborne and Leading New n, Jan, —The “Spanih} “If Count von Bernato yi ore : were made isouers and shot to! corps at Cottinse has arrived at Scu-|5ig West Forty-third street, waltine \ ; | ree ceeds | fro: stances to draw con- | House as i seme: to-day trot A Yorkers as actors i Menwer Bayo strlen mine and wank| in obtaining a quid pro. qu tee th Auer Warts weer Oot af ap nehegr unter wey ue comosen, | 2@t2-° tari, northern Albania, accompanied /at the station for a train to Albany, | kers as Directors, anuretay 12 te Pay, of Diegay,.of | oytyard.senantation by: Germany of| ing to ram his oratt, He thereture oe, | Gen, Carranan’s ; . Treving wived ult of hls by several Montenogrin omeiala, ac-|eard the child crying and calling fr} ALBANY, Jan, 15.—The New York Paepetnnm worse DC U8 oekalis, (hor acts of plrecy. and auccseda jn| Hered himeelt to be anting in Justia. |Aécretaty Lanwing, or Praritone [it to the scene are cording to Austrian advices trang (ee eet oc ay ne State Lrison Council of New York Twenty-five of hor . uw were] ontinting the 1; - *¢ aiccbindl Hoag : roborating: prev tall of t mitted through Zurich to-day |minal police force, who t City was incorporated here to-day, rd United States as one of|ablo self-defense when be attacked | Wlison to haunt down an . 2, . ny ‘alice | TI 2 drowned. Only one was saved. Germany's minor, indirect the ship. Mexican bandits v ind adding that a “so-called The whereabouts of King Nicholas) (he Wifty-first piraes. A olipe 40 organization reports ‘Thomas ‘The Bayo carried a cargo of orol her aif ) anlenscde | te oe ae [acct RAG tone, ‘ we wd and the Montenegrin force that with. | Stitt verwrowght that she whe] Mott Osborne among its digectors rts to rule the world, we may The second case mentioned—the| day, Nothing more than a generat | peared no overwrought that she Wis} ing is re, epdowas bound from tho. Apanish! expect trenti attacks upon attack of u German dostroyer upon| statement to that effect has como!, _ ot event these! drew from Cettinge Is a mystery, It |fiton to Dellovue Hompltal ce ihe ee an CUUROMEE, af port of Huelya for La Rochelle pretation o: pon vllr inter. ; : 4 ss Wes : adquarters ordered a reg t un- is believed that the king Is making a | the Riley-Oshorne controversy. Its The vessel displaced 3,776 tons, Sh lon of international law. t¢| Hritiah submarine- urred in thia| fi him thus far, The State De-| der Col, dose Villanueva Garten toto s oA Jileted objects are the “improv ne! Sen’ | President Wilson shoutd elect to walk! manner: A fight developed in thono| partment promised no-lmmoed a nt iv Bante Yaabet with Instruction | O# Way to Soutari, from which place of condit pea was owned by La Maritima Kaper-|i¢ y a kK. p : K ty anti wl with 1 tle will const HapotaGena with the f condition and method in the estab anza of Bilbao, 6 read pw. obi gingly » construc ted | Waters between two warships in| tion on the petition fr Elt revit pursue MY ‘ frevino con lishment, construction onduct ci for him by Berlin, it is well he ahoujd | WUich the submarine defended itaelt| zene to oust Consul Kdwards at Ju ued ROT OTA sree Lostruats | Aumrians, whh have proposed @ ep- | gontrol'oe prisons and rer bei sed Daten steamanlp Monshaves.| redtine whore if t0\ going to lead hire {DY muniire. ‘The ftritinh Government] rea, Cutil. exe b these fa al-| cite Cane done Cataene Taka, MAE axate peane, ACCUSED OF TREASON! 3: oof urisons and rSformatariens w niet We ee cee Pho, British, Empire, which te shed. {M0 have little ground for advanc- 1 the department wi t Bustilles, Custhul-| ‘The remnants sf ve asntenens i borne aco James C, Rgsert masle wri “|ding biood and not ink for th ing the charge that Danish neutrai- py toward any lavest nH Ante that Cavazos 4rmies were virtually surrende e hy Cyl aRean Lewisohn, John J. M "e, uy . ot 4 ne vinus. | 28 rai- | war hy lave na , ee | Charged Wi iving Germans In-| bn, John fanning, B. Stage ship, went ashoro last night atx loution of “neutral sliver ee | va Giada GLeLUG Ev the Geomen ni Dinar ec mmatn watchful of the tovements when tho last reports were received charged : Vith Gi ig Germans Whitin, Wiltlain it. Wadhearg, site miles east of Calais, ho vogue! was! y wage th the conor whore ti 48 tack, in view of the fact that eitivh |, OB the request of Senator Stone band which had assaulted the here trom Cettinje. On the west, north formation About Disposition of | New York City, and Alice Preston, * pre techni. 5 he fact that Weltieh | iii er f the Foreign Relations Garden City, L ¥ Uroken'in two, und is a total toss, | calities will not be Allowed to re. | aval forcen in u nerien of cusew at-| Grmmniite at tho I relan W HONS thd: ba reallging the move. | @nd east Austrians had cut off wil Troops on Border. {Gara n City, Ta T. cuancevalr ee 4 Pp oeenanaels strain the legitimate use of all ite|{! oked German ships in neutral; today to keep the Sonate constantly jments of t Jonstitutionaliets on all chance of retreat, ‘Their only line of a YA, Switzerland (via Paris.) | ceive John B, Riley's aMdavits, which wea! at 8} wators, and promptly informed regarding |Wides, retin o 4 point called Car- retirenent was along « forty-five mile e - : will supploment the Prison PONA of warfare, Fetus, according to the newn received 15.-Col, Maurice de Wattonwy! fs writ ecperts "We must not claiin,” vaya the| ores axing RE neater Moxtoan development apa ain "There. Later they divided into amail | #4P $n the south, leading through the aan 1, Kar! Mall, both of the Syiee| Secigan peta tiy eninny Wauumanies, 5 5 ya the OR MAKI PRISALS, yaston preparation of information re- | be y : and Col. Ka: |, both of | decision probably wi announced Westminater Gazette, “that the igtait In the cane of the ‘eee garding the Carrangn Government in| groupe, some going to the weat, some palace kere PSs su ‘l General Btaff, hava been charged | by Wednestay and will wpoll Tileys | American people aro on our side in| tion of the British steamer Ruel the FemOlUtion, | icing, “Tf-we ieam of the appearance tauhed fascely: by-Hoatila telbes with high treason, The [Federal Hdd eM re yoga according to the this conflict, but we find it diffi ult | German REDaeriie rely applied of new bands In the mountains, our Describing the Austrian attack on| Council had investigated less grave en " to believe ths ) great democratic | Memmusee YE eprival announced by ‘ticularly wie forces Will locate them and ptrsue 7 ‘ Pi atean aalaat tases anicera Qo 1e0t co Finch Dim aia | people of! the new world Geuuine in Pebruary, 1415, Theve ping in close touch them without rest to avotd thetr | Mount Lovcen, a Cettinje despatch to 24 and as @ result had ordered their| The dinner to be given to Juatie ih (1a er aged ba rey rv will allow menauren are fa barn ny with Inter : developments, fie Coneentration at any point, ‘The chit | the Trivuna paye that It was carried peeen BB et Bed Maward T. Pinch of the @upsene neuenen to: wed 20) Siserin i Acne Dereon ees called a to eritlolams Intely (of arms at Juarox Inforiny these head- | our py 60,000 men, who atacked di-| {tis understood that tho two colonels | court Monday evening by hie feline the democratic peoples of Jeavering by. tiem my uarters that he has reinforced the! 3 i of the old lexitioate maritin made in the Senate inthnating thar | 4Y) ane 2} | rectly from Cattaro, the mountain|ure now charged with having com-| yale graduates at the Yale Club, hav world | thet eT detachments — at Pearson, Cusag » ha, Mist military taRe for Hberty | untween Germany and neutral coun. | Mexican affairs had boon clothed win | fetnchments nt | Pearson, "| hetng simultaneously bombarded by | ‘unleated to Germany information| boon postponed to March 23, ° agains jie i 7) wid ie ecy. nade eee | sa ‘rench posit o| # oe ~ ST he etary Momination, Tuey| tries, to cut off Germany from all im. | #yfeey “With tho combined movement of | warships in Cattaro Harbor and by | (karding French positions alone the —— . > r batterios of twelve-inch guns installed ave eve’ night to the Be aceirn was ac istedolon Aer and remember what they sald | ruin Teentaal iooaaacon Te vis’ |naving a diplomatic ropresontative ifs porensests Ween evades id lon Mount Cxermatz. ih rorGermen military attuohes the FLYIN Jon, 18, THOMAS, the bela 8 nd thous! Hen net ra | . ste 80) away | “ 7 t : Ap she 1913 pigweaied satuement, Ep erer errant aromd Leaked ft f internationals law, Ret, saan ‘Inhpente putting them to filght or! VIENNA (via Berlin wireless), Jan. Fepcrts Tecelved 8! Rwise Heedguar-| oem, of Timethy One Aes Piren fh "A bal 208, the exact amount yet t blagheda manana’ gueak pm PTR yeh ite aetne “and assured’ bim that we could ¢s pushing them Into the Slorra Madre | 18—-Montenegrin troops, after aban. | ‘era concerning ont A oaite, foe ral from residence ef his uncle, 2 uridetormined. will stand In favor of y threw thon | bostie ships and Mn He way togley {nothing toward confirmation of Her untains, where they will Nhd no /doning Cettinjo, retreated on the|Sviss troops along the frontier, | ‘Thoma Mynn, B10 MW. L4tet at., Bur the elty In these exchanges, which the galnet Un ut heipiens. persona who Wereattempt, | £. Fletcher, the President's nonin: » | fou." whole south and west front toward ———— | day. Jan, 18. 1.90 FM, Interment if Senha tvon Cea froe ot ie un] try, to deprive un uf Gur prineisel| Ing to Baye thelt | Tne uavor- | for Ambuamudor Ww the de facto Gove |) « OFFICIALS ARREST the Albania berder, it was officially | St, Raymond's, itgprovement wach ars of apunicipal| Tiayon,ieainst be Central Powbry | tloun to the contrary ot the Britten tal th led | LS A h announced to-da a Pon GERMAN AIRSHIP | RETULY,—MARGARRT, beloved wite ot cg sgh OF hotly resented in thsir owh cage. ne [ah ducinveneas as untrue Te }ON-IN-LAW OF HUERTA | a.atoment, “the troopa of that ooun- sees fe Ral (nee Mengtton), a4. ree yt bomen aaas that the rail] ‘The Evening Standard says: “Ger. | Tho, German Government te of | couetmartial composed of British | any aNOTHER MEXICAN ite nevine abandoned thelr capital, IN AID ON FRENCH eae Sir ees net Sere ‘ Fae ongts Ta othe entire belance of] many in now clothed Ia white sheet, {the opinion ‘chat it must resect an| Navel officgre would inflict euity | ——---+ | ave in retreat an the whole gouth and Soe Slee Monet Reems 2 oomt. . 8, the elty and Awerica are jojni ei cooptable the British proposal to v3 i ain | west front, The Austro-Hungarian heer | 2 sal | ih farayeobute ce in parcela fn tng noble tak HET (rat ag epee HL ERT TCO ee srr Fastinetig | BL PASO, Jan, 18.—Luls Fuentes, 1 | troops, Wig are following up the | Parls Clalms They Were Driven| _ Peneras from ‘her late reaitence, 32 “4 ‘ be called| tion that as respected every an with the Haralong case, to’ Investiga- j * cor iofitialate a on. | enemy, have enteted Montengrin ter- jowday, 1O/A. M., th tenanteibute one dollar'in'odah,| humanity und has peraletently inte: | tion by & court of Amoriona naka | uy the guilt son-in-law of tho late Gen, Victor.) iy east of Bilboa and near Av-| Away by Aeroplane on the Chareh, Wheres aneen { entize cost of the Improvement, | proted the jaw of nutions 19 lier own | officers. Stew of Jano Huorta, and Aristarco Carras-|toyao, Near Grahovo the Austro- German Front. high mass will be sald for the ee : Including complete electrification and] dimuclyantago, taken . the ndpolnt that established oom, who wore indicted recently at| Hungarians captured threo cannon ‘ J her soul moene.s Upward of $0,000,000 te ai ee Bal artibee ila ae aie Sade re ei ares agaliiat menibors of the Gore Huaten mada beamentant whe San Antonio ns participants in the | with thelr eunners, ay well w# 600) paris, Jan, 15—A Havas despatch u a ,000 | will take at| dan aid at our doors, but we are forces must be | tented by " 5 i ~ ifles, one machine gun and a quan- — Hl deastaix yours to make the Improvu.| interfering with the war protitanne| ita vown euube nee heel By] are neutral wit and sub- {alleged Huerta conspiracy to start a ue AR AE, from Athens saya that on Wednewday |"COgT, FOUND AND NEWAR 7 Mr. Plage suys. Defore ea. oa) MANUfActirere, Bo we must tho perhons accisod be 'given| Mitted tothe British Government.” | new revolutio nin Mexico, were taken & squadron of Gorman aeroplanes, | po as A 4 Joto the lega} \rergement -pe-| rat T blockade and. Unis prolong [every surety Of 4 UNDredudiced vor: | matt te docking te eu, GOVSER |into custody to-day by agent of the VICTOR JACOBS FEW BONG... |trom the direction of Uvikub, made MAP omiiy oun. betwen Bheery ™ raced Soe te oi Awad ham oP areniat ot eaked ta the | digt, with fuse puntehment where |for this outrageous Incident, the Ger. |United States Departmont of Justice. | game Carol Coy oe Bu Wort it another raid over the vamp of the al- |i cs gl ML Pepard” hecirn’ tg EMM! = Ml + Wy matty" necemmary rt ent feel comp. Fuentes gave bond throggh an EU] eve ite fer one ot the -|Hew at Salo: = Roenphate ®eld 98) thirty days ia |ei'!Mhere de oie comfort ter usiniger-| “In the Baralony case ithasad- |iu'take nts ies awn bands purcriangy | Baan bunk for 82.600, Carréteona, aches | seations Sh Nisfon deegtt, the overated, ie |"'ombe wero dropped on the French | akin ri Semoleke |teport « wecompanied by AY apenas, Uresident MWilwon and! vanced to the British Government [fox thin unatonodgtins and to adopt War an oftcias of the Diaz Govern: | the’ Litirty Paretes aa iia: jpgsitions, but did io dainage, | Wrenon HELP WANTED—MALE, . #0 e Puplic tay hay fount Von Barhatort wit Knovy at po request other than. this, not | siasures of. repos! corteupondiige mont and of the Madero revolt, ¥9- ee et als penenes argo end Grove the raids (oulouie wap = opportunity tite views. our door in vais.’ | doubting for a mement that « a mained in jai. i Adve. ere away. wt ea 3 *

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