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| ports of German-Americans The | Post pripts a letter from another | writer declaring that Engilsemen are pe hte axe, in o United States in sirowld not co | on her ney. to one ciliate Atmoricn, The Standard declared to-day that | the Government will make important | Sxspancserests regarding | reaerevoes portations when bloc jauestion comen vn ts ¢ BLOCKADE ~ BY THE ENGLISH |S ~ URGEDBY FRANCE “Advocates of Ok Stringent Meas-, hie mone. GERMANS HARD PRESSED east, have approached to within three miles of the city of Pinkk, according to despatches received here to-day. The Germans are strengthening their positions along the Ogipaki canal, north of I'insk, to meet the ex. pected Slay at The movement Writers in {he Press Display Strong Opposition to Con- ciliatory Measures. ¢ -» LANDON, eo ae; Jan. %—France has| against Pinsk is an é@xtension of the urged England to declare an immedi. | Mensive launched axis “Ete blockade without walting for tur-| ratroad region a few weeks a ‘ther protests from neutrals, it was . Cirevorted to-day, on the eve of the} Pinsk was oc 1 by Garman | porals by the Government in Parlia- | jowing the capture of Warsaw. The we ment. SS. The pronouncement of French of- ficials has greatly strengthened the “position of Lord Charles Beresford Wthd Cer leading advocates of a stringent blockade, They predicted | to-day that the sentiment in their te faver will be displaved #9 strongly in the House of Commons to-morrow | Germans halted their eastward drive at Pinek and Mackensen then moved upon the Balkans. There have been no previous reports of a Russian ad- vance on Pinsk COMPULSION IN BRITAIN BECOMES LAW FEB. 1 BY RUSSIANS AT PINSK] Petrograd Reports ” That the aus} Food May Force Surrender = ures Ready to Press Question | Mea WORK Wines ab. in mons. | re Within Three es pone Co cs of City { 4 , roof PETROGRAD, Jan, %— Russian stow ANGER. AT U.S. | isoope, pressing town from tne north. trival of artitier ‘Townshend's troops have conned mak- au Ths BVENING W WOKLD, TURKS SAY BRITISH (THOMPSON SCORN PENNED UP AT KUT | PROPOSAL TO CUT AREINGRAVE PERIL OFF P.$. INQUIRY clare Lack of V of Water and| One Condition Firs First Attached to $30,000 Appropriation Is Dealt With Summarily. |GETS MONEY ANYWAY. of Townshend’s Troops. HERLIN (via Amaterdam), Jan, 25, ~Turkish troops east of Kut-el-Am- ara have been reinforced by the ar- and infantry from Bagdad and have repulsed every at- tempt of the British to advance to the relief of Gen, Townshend's besieged garrison Constantinople reported to-day that L Declares the Investigation Wil Continue After Effort to Squelch It Is Blocked. (Bpocial from a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ing forties from the Kut-ol-Atnaral Qy yoy yy ‘he Copital anit forts, evidently jacking ammunition the t 1 h t ti i The Tigrix floods have poured tn ap sah a go mi sgh many wells in the region of Kut, mak-| With gowsip to-day to the effect that ing thelr water unfit for drinking | Senator George pson, In con- purposes, Hag despatches pre-| sideration of the appropriation by Pr 1 dict that the British garrison will| 1, yeetsinture of $80,000 for the Pub- soon be forced to surrender by ex- haustion of their water a ply The Turks are conserving forces and making no infantry sate i 4 saults upon the defenses of Kut. They | NCW York City and elo have contended themselves thus far} '¥ities along public with shelling the outer forts and #ation lines, strengthening their works east of the Senator Thompson, when his atten- town, from whlch direction Gen. Ayl- tion was called to tle goasip this af- Ve jof which he is Chairman, thelr) to discontinue aes d food sup-| le Service Investigat had agreed his Investigations n e out bis wee service investi- “that the Government will be forced | ee gato take Immediate action. lr - 3 % oe. The. bi la dAveutee cle & Bill, Passes Commons and Gets slurge majority In Commons in sup- Prompt First Reading in “Sport of that policy. They declared House of Lords. | Wieat a blockading decree should go H LONDON, Jan, 26—The Military ed band in hand: with the adoption of @/ 4 ico: pill passed the third reading | conscription measure to prove (0 Ger | 1 tne souse of Commons last Bight | gemany that Enstand te io HN vate at Wh Ge - ra ‘ Ie wus immediately sent to the House wx, Heports that the Swedish Partla- | of Lovds, where it Was given its firs: SSment hey Appointed a comuittee on) yeading. ‘The second reading wilt “Hdefenee, though given an ominous in- | come on Wednesday, and Parliament “terpretation in. some quarters, only | Probably will be prorogued Friday, ” a fresh encoutagement to the} _Th# bill will then receive ‘the ro: a! Pohl - assent immediately and becom: blockade supporters. They will argue in Parliament that by decisive and gamrmediate action the Government can cut O&% objections from neutral sources In a letig¢r if the Morning Post to- fey declaring for an immediate gy Mockade ot Germany, Lord. Beresford ‘Alao protests agai hfs orion of the on Feb. 1, GERMAN AIRSHIPS RAID | BELGIAN COAST CITY: Two Bombard Dunkirk; One Is Shot Down by British Aviator | at Nieuport. LONDON, Jan. %.—Two German aeroplanes bombarded the French seaport town of Dunkirk at 6 o'clock this morning, the Admiralty an-| nounced. Two hours iater a German aviator wan shot down by « British aviator at Nieuport, several miles from Diun- \ kirk, On the seacoast. REFUSE ARMOR PLATE | Manufacturers by Keeping Cost of Product Secret Fail to Halt Billi They Oppose. WASHINGTON, Jan. 23,— Armor plate manufacturers to-day flatly re- fused to tell the Senate Naval Affairs Committee the actual cost of their big ony As @ result the hearin, which they hoped to postpone the favorable report on the Government Armor Plate Plant Bill is practically at an end, The measure will be fa- For e Gri and for P that develop into Pneumonia . You are’ safe iwhen ou take Father John’s Medicine | for your cold because it Js free from morphine, | ‘oform, codeine, her- “oin, or other oo Take it vorably reported. SAYS HOT WATER EACH DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY | Drink glass of hot water be- fore breakfast to wash out the poisons. | Life is not merely to live, but to live ‘Oday..| well, cat ‘well, digest. well. work wel, sleep. well, Jook well. What » glorious | i condition to attain, and yet how vers | 4 | eusy is if one will only wdopt the ‘Used Automobiles — siiiuing'insus’bah who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split- ting headache, stoffy from a cold, foul nasty breath, acid stoma stead, feel as fresh as a ¢ \by opening the sluices of the ayatada ch morning and flushing out. the whole of the internal poisonous stag. nant matter, at Bargain Prices | eryone, whether ailing, éick or should, euch morning, before fast. drink # glass of real hot | water with « teaspoonful of limestone | phosphate in it to Wash from the stom- } ach, liver, idee is the vious day's indigestible waste, sour * ‘Bite and peleanous toxins; Uius clean is ing. sweetening and pyeiaing the entire alimentary pani) jore putting ‘more food into the stomach. The *% eeent ‘bot * and mart “ Phosphate on au empty stomach is out all the sour Term waste and acidity and gi splendid appetite tor breakfus: you are enjoying your brea Sup. , water and phosphate is quietly ex- Bargain tracting # large Volume of water bel day's World: ons, Leta ‘, g ¢ Mode! Su Klin Touring Car—S47s - Ford Delivery, Like New Hudson Touring, Genuine B75, the blood and getting ready for Krit Touring Car—Reasonable thorough flushing of ull the inside Owner Will Sacrifice 1 Houpt Rockwell ear se. t and 1 Mathesor—Very Reasonable. ‘he auillions of people who are Pierce-Arrow, Commercial-—$250. bothered with constipation, —bilious trouble, rheumatism; | j AS schoolboys swap iackknive., so igen are constantly getting rid “Gol > car of yesterday for 2 .otor of This practice places many rat. spells, stomach others who have sallow skins, dlood ers and sickly vomplesions are urged t a quarter pound af fime- tone phosphate from the drug store, | Was Inconalderable and only two per- | | without result. ' men attempted to approach with the ternoon, maid: relief forces. | | “The investigation in New York The floods not only have prevented |, the rition free makine atoctive nt |Clty is going right along. I have tacks, but have forced them to re- planned to continue these for three |Mnquish positions they won more than weeks. If at the end of that pertod T have developed wont lends to warrant wed activity I shol! go right on, even een It takes a week ago, Ix weeks. GERMANS SHELL ANC eS two or three more hearings wasn't made to me. I won't say that it was City, Reported From stopped investigating and made a re- 7 Paris. port. I will say that I have entered into no agreement of any kind with PARIS, Jan. 25.—The city of Nancy anys y in the Legislature or ont Was again bombarded yosterday by — “Phere are no strings on the '$%0,000 jong-rau.e Germai guns, In the afternoon # number of Hombs were dropped from German seropianes, The damage from the bombardment | appropriation, Furthermore, if committee contin to perform the sort of public service it has already performed and needs wore money 1 am going to ask for the money, and} |T think I'l get it. “Say to the readers of The Evening | World for me that anybody who says gat, (Fas announced from Paris on I have been blutfed away from my an. § that during the three preceding | purpose of going into the public rer- days wx persons bad been Killed Bod) vice stiination in New York along the ten wounded In Naney as the reault HONE ofa bombardment of the city by Ger; lines I have slready outlined ein te guns, Nar.” re went to awed the entire day there: Aat Thompson aise sald he Sronusbonte megsure: the art | ad been informed that the Assembly in the galleries af the elty were | would adopt to-morrow the resolu- to Trojes. Safe conducts! tions appropriating the $30,000 addi- Sued to 30,000 persons to leave ty ‘on the occasion of the three t!onal for the committee and extend- th sons were wounded, while the aero- Plane attack Is reported to Lave been Senator 41 jug the time for making a report un- A ti] March 7. There will be no condi- MONTENEGRIN KING tions attached to the appropriation. The Assembly Ways and Means NOW SAFE IN FRANCE Committee to-day voted to report favorably the $80,000 resolution ‘He Arrives at Lyons and Joins His Wife and Their Two Daughters. LYONS, Jan, 25.—King Nicholas of Montenegro, accompanied by Crown Prince Danilo, by Prince Peter and by mittee adjourned to meet later in the day to consider the resolutions of Assemblyman McQuistion designed to provide for a legislative investigation of all committee expense accounts. Considerstion of the MeQuistion | resolutions by the committee was or- jPri neess Militza and seven oM-| dered by the Aswenbly after a motion | core and thirty soldfers of his staff,| to discharge the committee had been jarrived here last evening from Italy | defeated unanimously, in King Victor Emmanuel's private car, He was received at the raiiway station by the municipal authorities, who welcomed him in the name of resident Poincare, The King’s wife and two daughters arrived last week M. Denys Cochin called at the at which King Nicholas is stop by Ways and Means Committee is con- sidered by leaders here as fore- shadowing an early adjustment of the Jexpense account dificulttes h j| have involved the Republican | Jority for several days. whic ma- to welcome him in the name of th Assembly loaders predicted that in- French Gov nt, of which Mo 4. 4 Coehin in a member Without portrotio, “eet oF en Investigation of commit A crowd assembled during the inter. 1° expenses the legislative law view, which lasted for twenty min- utes, The King later appeared twice on the balcony of the hotel to bow would be amended so as to change the system of accounting and prevent bis acknowledgments to the cheer- | P™O-raUns. A proposal to embody a ing throng. | recommendation to effect this result —$—< | @8 an amendment to the MeQuistion | resolution was tentatively discussed SULTAN’S YACHT HIT BY FRENCH TORPEDO) approved by several of the members. ainendment, HOW THOMPSON'S DEMAND WAS MET. Whatever element sought phyxiate the Thompson com: lectod the wrong kind of gas Bosphorus, but Is Still Afloat. LONDON, Jan, 2A despated to} the Exchange Telegraph Company from Athens says that the Sultan's to as- ittee we No one hax been chief of Caucasus, appointed the “Turkish commander-in- It is recognized in Albany that Sen- forces in the ator Thompson's comimittee is pers forming ® work of great benetit not only to the City of New York but to the State, There was a disposition current a The Turkish imperial yacnt Ertho- | voal was built at Biswick In 1903, js 206 fect long and has a displace- ment of 900 tons and an armament of eight three-pounders. few days ago to take advantage of | si nile whatever public resentment might be matt Gives bea ya Diamond aroused over the hotel bills of the ails. Thompson Commitice, ‘That dispo County Clerk J. Vincent Ganty of the e Alen sition expired to the accompaniment Bronx was presented with # diamond: | o¢ more or leas agony when the logla, a cone ty within the easy reach of he wise and economical bu buyer See World Ads. for Op for Opportunities! which will cost: very little, but is suf- ficient to make anyone a Pronounced crank op the subject of internal, sani- vb ? on Commission, After taking this action the com-| ‘The action of the Assembly and the | | during the committee recess and was | Karlier in the day both Majority | Leader Adler and Minority Leader Attacked by a Tal Submarine on the} Callahan had suggested such an | yacht Erthogroal, according to r@-| way more surprised than Senator ports trem Constantinople, Was tor: Thompson when the legislative pro- | podued in tide Boxphorus by @ French | ceedings last night proved him to he submaring In the latter part of) og much of u he a statesman cun a et eel ata “P2UsY | be in Albany, and the reasons are not jured, but is still aflow A oT I pt yeild Rit Tie same despatch states that Bielg | Paved on the foundation of easy State Marsval baron Solmar Von der Goltz Money for legislative committee work, bi, 44 BDAY, JANUARY 26, 1916, ‘ot the Legisiature that ever spent @ penny of the State’s money. MeQuistion and Fish resolutions are on their way to oblivion, Gov. Whitman never knew how jmany friends he has in the lower branch of the Legislature until the members of legislative committees that have spent the money of the State rallied to his support yesterday evening. However fleeting may be the friendship, it is quite conclusive at this time, for the bills of the Whjt- man party that travelled to San Fran- |Claeo cannot become a proper subject |for legislative inquiry for a month and a half, As was pointed out by Assomblyman Callahan of the Bronx, the leader of the Assembly minority, the commis. sion appointed by the State of New York to put up a building and gen- frally represent the Empire State at the San Francisco Exposition was lgiven a speil of ninety days after the lelone of (he Fair in which to prepare an accounting. Just half the perlod {allotted by law has elapsed, Th San Francisco Fair closed on Dr 4 The report of the commission Is not due until March 4, and in the mean time it Legislature to. ask for a check-up from a body created by itself and ordered to report at a certain time. WHITMAN HAD WRONG TIP AS | TO THE COMMITTEE. The sudden determination of the |logislative bosses last night to comply with Thompson's demands and sand- bag inquiries into money spent by special legislative committees fol- lowed a conference late in the after- noon, of Gov. Whitman, Lieut. Gov, Schoeneck, Assembly Speaker Sweet, Republican Senate Leader Brown, |Republican Assembly Leader Adler and Chairman Mater of the Assembly | Ways and Means Committee. | It was indicated to Gov, Whitman and Sweet, both of whom have fa- ‘vored the proposal to squelch Thomp- son, that an undertaking of this eort would be political folly, Gov, Whit- mon readily aweented to the surge tion that Thompson’ permitted lo continuo Its work, mak- ing it clear that he had been laboring |under the impression that Thompson | Renewal of Attacks on the French not Suggested to me that it tw time 1) had revealed about all there was to | |be found in the line of offictal mis. conduct by Puble Service Commis. | slonors. Sweet was at first obdu large. ly becuuse he had male many state. ments condemning Thompson and saying he would insist that Thomp- json quit, At length Sweet surren- idered (o the importunities of the lothers, Later he said that if Thomp- |son could prove to him further de. velopments of importance might re- sult from a continuation of the com- resolutions, ‘The conference, two hours, was in Gov, jofice, There was no mincing of ‘words, ‘The Governor w: told Thompson would not accept any compromise and “would split things | wide open” if the effort to block his inquiry were pressed. It was potnted out might follow revelations concerning prorated expenditure: tive committees, Inv publicans and Democrats. er, the Governor was told the Demo- crats in both branches of the Logis- lature would unite with Thompson's followers in forcing the adoption of his resolutions, Anxious, in view of all these cir- cumstances, to restore harmony, Mr. Whitman advised conciliatory meas- ures. Whitman’: Brown, emissaries were despatched by licutenants, ‘Thompson was advised to say nothing at last night's session of the Sena Thompson did so, say- ing when the Senate adjourned and he had cooled down that he felt no further obstacles would be placed in | his way MUST WAIT TWO YEARS FOR NEW 16-INCH GUNS | Gen. Crozier Tells Congressmen It Will Take Nine Months Alone to Design Mobile Howitzers. WASHINGTON, Jan. [of the new 16-inch mobile howitzers cannot be delivered to the army for |two years, Before the House Military c mittee to-day, Brig. Gen. Crozier, Chief of Ordnance, said It would take laine months alone to complete do- | sens for the guns, and another year) to make the first gun for testing The ordnance experts also are pre (paring to construct 26 16-inch rifles, Hlong range, heavy weapons to be mounted in turrets as part of the fixed fortifications, ‘The General gave ate of time necessary to struct them. He said he had reports that 17-inch guns we ; Mounted on new | but had no official Information, Gen. Crozier estimated that in six months large’ army could be supplied with machine guns and rifles by ar- senals and private plants, provided Jequipment to convert private plants to! |build Government models was heid ready by the Government Be enon MAIN MONTENEGRIN | ARMY SURRENDERS *. seen Would be indecorous of the | | mittee’s life he would consent to have | + the Assembly pass Thompson's two | 4 1s Jasting more than that disaster Y Upon his suggestion and the | advice of Republican Senate Leader | \ the conferrees to Thompson and bis |) 25.—The first! ¥ German. battleships, HILLES THINKS TR IS NOT LOOKING FOR PRESIDENTIAL HONORS, Speaking of Hughes, He Says No Man Is Big Enough to Refuse Nomination. CHICAGO, Jan, %—Charies D. Hilles, Chairman of the Republican National Committees, before leaving for New York to-day after attending | the session of the sub-committee on arrangements for the party national convention In June, discussed the Possible candidacies of Col. Roosevelt | tract ‘WOOD INDICTED FACES PRISON TERM FOR ASKING A BRIBE (Continued from First Page.) affair if he could influence It for me. I told him that T had oo authority to talk to him on a matter of that kind, and he went on to say that he thought that a job of that size ought to carry at least $5,000. told him that I was not able to say what could Ye done in It because I had no authority. Q. Did he say whether or not at that time that the matter had been re- ferred to bim and was pending before him for @ hearing? A, I don’t recall and Justice Hughes for the Republi- can nomination for President, In speaking of Col, Roosevelt, he sald “AN the information I have on the subject ix to the effeet that Col, | Roosevelt ix not andidate for the Republican nomination for President He has declined te permit his name to | go on the primary ballot in the only! three States where it has been sug- gested, Minnesota, Nebraska and| Michigan, That indicates that he is| not a candidate, “In the statement issued by ire man Perking and the Progressive N tional Committee It was made plain that any reasonably satisfactory mun Would be conptable as the Republican nominee They insisted = th. they meant just what they said and we! will (ake the statement at its fu value, “In regard to Justice Hughes, no ond knows just what his attitude is to-day toward the Presidency. In dis- ing the subject with a friend in 9 Justice Hugh aid ow went on the United States Su o yort t a he took the vell and | nee word. 1 think he was ut whether he has sine 1 1 nind Td not know | There is no man big enough to refuse | If he| consen T have no idea what he would do.” CLOSING QUOT QUOTATIONS. Tay Kan Guy. Bouter Tarkawanna Steel Yeniai Watley PREECE SE than for’ pro- after de- red divi- or ° iwelve’ months: ation, common and p fends, $4,191,088. | American Hide and Lenther Company, months ended De Yet earnings increased $4 nd’ surplus the so Surplus Is equal ‘to 14.80 per vent, yor d. stock, y Silver ounce Union F earning: monte ; net after ta gross Increase Atchison earnings — incre j months’ gross Inc after tax Increase System q mber gross in ths gross In- after tax ine arthern Pacific ‘$2,028,000; © Company to stock cane Con nlidated Copy nb Peano ak a old badge last night at the — SOAHSA sols Pedals what Some lative factors working against Thomp- w YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Wore Bu) son realized that he had percentage High Laat ¥. 1 from a political standpoint, {The Entire ‘Count ty Now Held by! yj. With an important election ap- | Invaders, Says Berlin Re Ma prowching, the alibi statesmen case ure i to the front last night in the Assem- port Ave Persia Sinking, WIN: Many of these were strong for Walid (lg wireless 10 Sayville, | OF LONDON, Jan. —The Writish the plan to choke off the Thompson | 1,,1.), Jan, 25.—The main Montenegrin ernment has ordered that a formal jn-| Committee until Assemblymen Ne | ating has surrendered to the Aus- Yestiqution be made of the circum-|Quistion of Brooklyn and Hamilton | trians and ghe whole of Montenegro Is jteamichip, Persia’ in the’ Stediferrancan Fish of Putnam introduced bills calls | now held by the invaders, according | ,« last mont \ 406 for vouchers from every member |kito despatches received bere to- day, je es ae me oe fie that he did, I know that the Com- mission had to pass upon it before the contract could be signed, There was a sort of informal hearing in Mr, Wood's office which I attended and I think that our patent attorney and the Federal people aiso were present Wither that niwht or the next eve- ning I telephoned Col, Prout at his club In Plitsburgh, giving the cireum- stances of this conversation with Mr. Wood. Inevitab Says, Jan, was Indictment ‘Thompson “The result was ALBANY, inevitable, the comment Thompson of ommit- 1 Wood's activi- axa Pub commissioner, nh inform i indictment ere Was no other way the Grand tee Which investig tle rv w “Tl »| Jury could have acted in the light of the disclosures made by the commit- tee,” he added |“ DOG”? WATERBURY WILL’ EXPOSE BIG SWINDLES Pleads Guilty to Gridiron Club Frauds and Promises to Tell of Work of Other Crooks. Jules H. Ford, better known to the |polive of several countries as “Doo” | Waterbury, |Montreal, pleaded guilty to a charge who was arrested in of obtaining money under false pre- tences before Judge Mulqueen in the Court of Genera -day. | jite was charg $200 from Dr. Alk ship in the ington were swindled 1: a like manner, Waterbury has agreed to prepare for District Attorney Swann a state- ment revealing other big swindles and disclosing the methods of opera- Uon of several gangs of crooks. He told the District Attorney he ts a Cornell graduate. At the request of nsel, Frank & O'Neil, Judge n postponed sentence until REVOLVERS AND COPPER SEIZED BY THE BRITISH Foreign Office Says Goods on the Steamer Urna Were Falsely Manifested. LONDON, Jan. ‘our bundrea revolvers, consigned to a firm at Am- sterdam, have been taken off the Holland Lloyd liner Geiria, bound from South American ports, the For- eign Office announced this afternoon It was announced at the same time that fifteen cases of copper, brass and aluminum filings have been taken the Swedish steamer Urna, from New York to Scandinavian ports, The fillngs were falsely, manifested, Foreign Office stated, and were con- fiscuted because it was suspected they were destined for enemy agents. a 100 PERSONS KILLED BY FRENCH IN AIR RAID of Gieveli, Near G Follows Bombardment of Monastir. Jan, %.—The Serbian towns of Monastir and Gieveli have again been attacked by a squadron of French acroplanes sixteen in number, the Athens correspondent of the Ha- vas Agency telegraphs. It is estimated 100 persons were j billed or wounde a8 at Gieveli. 3 Shelling Border, Kk PARIS, CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN ARKET. me HEAT Monday ow HOCOLATE ALMOND, FIG usted El r SHES Mal, rier TU Special for To-morrow, Wednesday ORANGE AND LEMON FRUIT, KISSES — These sweets have @ fang that will Chrill the sweet toot! ‘ored loan ” Geticious kivees POUND Hox the | Extra Special for Tuesday Only The eve are dalnt eted + HOUSE LEAVES GENEVA ON HIS WAY TO BERLIN Vilson’s Representative Again De- clares His Mission Has Nothing to Do With Peace, GENEVA, Switserland, Jan, 26 (via Paris)—Col, E, M. House, President | Wilson's personal representative, ar- jrived here yesterday morning and left in the afternoon for Berlin, He was accompanied by two secretaries of the American Embassy in Berlin, | who had come here to meet him. | Col. House said many misstate- mente had been published in the European press concerning the mo~- tive of his visit and that he desired again to affirm that it was in no wise connected with any peace movement or any peace proposals, but that its purpose continued to be that which bad been announced before he lef: the United States, From Berlin Col. House will return to Paris through Switzerland, and will visit no other capitals of Conti- nental Europe. a ZBYSZKO-STECHER BOUT AT GARDEN DECLARED OFF. The Zybszko-Stecher wrestling bout scheduled for Madison Square Garden Thursday night was declared off to-day because of Zbyszko's injury and defeat night by Aberge in thelr match Manhattan Opera House. 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