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RESTSON LEGALITY Question Whether Vessels Can Change Their Status on Trip to U, S. Ports. Beaten Back After Attacks of Zlota Lipa, Says the Berlin Report. iT |p TRAD, Jan. 2% (via Lon- BYOULD DEMOUNT GUNS) eer oene aatarday’ battle wae Te northeast of Jacobeni on the northern end of the Roumaninn front Russian troops captured 30 officers and more |than 1,000 men, the War Office an- | nounced to-day. | In their ofgnsive movement in Ga- Hicta, south of Brzezany, the Russians WASHINGTON, Jan. 2—The PPO- | tured and blow up a number of poral which Britten trenches held by the Turks, after- are said to have in mind to arm about ward withdrawing the original 4,000 merchant ships fore and aft to Russian lines, where attacks launched by the Turks were twice repulsed. Proposed to Take Off Added Armament at Halifax or Bermuda. the authorities Aight the Gorman submarinca bas) a text of the statement rend aroused speculation here ax to th ‘Southwest of the village of legality of the move. Potutory, six and two-third miles According to the plan ships plyinf| south of Bresezany, our troops between American and British ports | quring Friday night gained po’ will go into Hatfax or Bermuda 0} session after bayonet fighting their way to New York, dismantling! tho enemy's first Mno trenche their forward guns, and come to New| Notwithstanding a number of des- York under torpedo boat destre perate counterattacks by the convoy, replacing their guns at Hall-) rurks, which were repulsed with fax or Bermuda on their outbound) pioit enemy losses, our troops trips. John Bassett Moore's international ! treatises, which generally have been | @ basis for International rulings, de- clare transformation of a ship at sox from a peaceful merohantman! to @ ship offensively armed is not legal. ‘This question has arisen In the matter of prizes captured by the German sea exploded #ix enemy line galleries, demolished his trenches and with- drew to our original positions. | “After this the Turks twice at- | tacked our detachments, but were ten back. During our oceupd tion of the enemy's trenches we captured one officer and twenty- BE eines cantare vy te wauere ana| clett mea of the Turkish rank sy tsalahess : ed and file said to have been transformed into] “NOM. aie of saturday thie raiders at eee. While Chis GOve | eae e ee en scuthweat ernment has made no ruling In thesc | Peruse. Wt acemne tachme canes, Secretary Lansing has ex-| 0% Mpls. sare a plained this Government does not bee See abe eee! ter countenance such transformations ae) re ee eee ae ny wirelons to veal. Sayville).—In Galicia yesterday the Further armament of British ships, | including guns forward, will not nec: essarily mean this Government will recognize them as subject to sub- marine attack without warning, It was said at the State Departinent to-day. For the time being, the Department stated, this Government will stand Rusdians attacked with strong forces positions held by Turkish troops on the Zlota Lipa River, To-day's Jofficial announcement says the Rus- slans were repulsed, The text of the statement reads: “Front of Prince —Leopeld On the River Aa (Riga region) cloudy weather and @ snow storm pat on its decision regarding the) nt et mum of tiie Fite not apectators-thia proliminary ie ot| Near the front, sat American Am- | Thousands of Pounds of Ex- ole a Wa as cae armed ships, published last winter,! Corps, which is distinguished for |e Kreatest interest. Therefore it is bassador Gerard, in full evening a : F; Alaska Gold Mine, ay "s and just before Germany announced| ity valor, repulsed on the Zlota | essential to see whether our war alms, Pearse dir (2 fun opure unt plosives Dropped on Posi- | Xm‘ ster"*S, Be $2 = od Ht would attack all merchant sbips| Lipa Russian attacks which were |which involve such sacrifices for us, | forma, Close at hand were the mints: | tions Held by French, HEY ite i Tegardiess of armament. a ‘a heavy fire. At one place |#T@,!n conflict with those essential | tere of state—including Grand Ad- Be Ss — 1% The “purpose or intent’ of the) a speedy counter attack cleared a conditions indicated by President Wil-| miral von Tirpitz, Many other ad- 73% %— % Srrmament, cs well as ita character,| ‘Turkish trench of the enemy, [fine cuaeee'® °° Safemuard peace) mirals and High ofMcials sat in the) «BERLIN (via Sayville wireless), wes ws 8 “ G in col i a v! hd would haye to be considered in each While in pursuing him a number dadtcaten prneiss Cecilie With her |Jan: 29.—-Widespread aerial activity on His tae & specific case. Gerrahn talding troops. on the Fey Dicty fonda one and Germanys nobles, the western front was detailed in an ae Eo It is understood the Department Narayuvka (Galicla) brought Mesaage to Wile the Lord's Pray: * read—as | analysis of the fighting in that sec- mo rt] 3 considers the whole armed #hip ques-| back nine prisoners from & BERLIN, . 29 (By wireless to ive hey 4 ante bieeake tion issued by the official press bu- We A B tion an open one, and if a change in Han position.” iivered on the|nayvilie)—Tho Overseas News| As Dr, Dryander pronounced the|Teau to-day. It asserted allied avia- 1 Hf the character of merchant armament | Austro-Hungarian lines in the Mesto Agency says the Executive Commit- | benediction he prayed that his “pray-| tors “vistbly held back." . Bo hy i# made, tho department may issue | Canesci sector, on the northern end of | tee of the Indian National Party has brid tr ieresttace bog ag rms ge German aviators aided in shelling ws get ¢ new port rogulations, the Roumanian front, were beaten off, | sent to President Wilson a cablegram | the frente ser BL) yy heavy guna of the ralirogd station oy ioe = 18 ‘Under the decision embodied In the pong eof ee war the-|oxpressing gratitude “In the name of| Outside the Cathedral the streets | at Froward; in attacks on hostile bat- Se se — aN Memorandum Issued on March 31 last, : Lea | the 315,000,000 oppressed persons. in| Were lined with people, most of whom |terien west of Peronne and wear Cappy |ft WBS age aS the nature of the armament, whether SINKING OF STEAMER India” for the President's address to | S004 (for net te tuyalty and | and Bray; in dropping 1,900 kilograms | ii, 116 1" «t He we— § offensive or defensive, is made to! the Senate, the army and navy officers. of explosives (4,180) pounds on Nueva | hiss pier 1.0": BS te = 8 rest entirely on presumption of inten- JUSTIFIED BY BERLIN The message asserts there can be _— Maiason, south of Nancy; 650 kilo- |6cl: Gas a bo. Gk ub o's tion. This presumption, it is ad- | no lasting world peace until India is | grams (1,210 pounds) on Dombasle; | form, Prod. vo Be By 2 mitted, may be decidedly changed by freed from “ruthless plunder and ox- Jattacked French camps in Fort de | Oye Cane Bugnr #8 ot the increasing need of defense | Replies to Questions by the United | ploitation at the hands of Great Hays, near Toul. Pr wi ay 33 against German submarines through States About Attack on the | Britain, which has reduced a land One aviator, tho statement said, 1S oy the adoption by the latter of the ? oo ¢ | once famous for its riches, moral ex- performed an exceptionally bold raid 304 use of gunfire as well as torpedoes, Trevarrack, cellence and intellectual achieve- . in dropping from a height of ninety The G ‘Aipibineta ‘ ments to @ state of chronic poverty, A feet forty cases of explosives on a 118% 5 fe German diplomats here assert) BERLIN, Jan. 29 (by wireless to|famine and complete moral and feet forty P 30 the placing of guns fore and aft will gayyitte).—-The German Government | mental stagnation,” railroad bridge across Authie, eouth by = be taken by Austria-Hungary and |. : 1 of Etaples (Etape?), destroying it. 1053 = eg re facie evidence th to-day handed to United States Am- rt chine immediately after. i 1 REnEY AS DIBBA ERcie QVISEIEG bassador Gerard its answer in the case he same ma » adiately id 4 * they are armed for offense as well of the British steamer Trevarrack DUTCH AND DANISH COASTS ward attacked a train on the north n° —1 defense. Under that category they| sayy an Overseas News Agency an- bridge and stopped it, setting fire to Bg will be classed as enemy warships) nouncement. The reply is as follow: AFFECTED BY BLOCKADE (Continued From First Page.) one car. { * effort to stop and search and without ; es ; teenth Avenues south of Seventy-second | 8! L tara pd Mex. Petrolenm’: wk = 2 man submarine on Nov. 16 last. The | German Report of the New Poli were brought down,” the statement | Mex, sme ‘ #3 — 8 attempting to give the crews time to] (ro, tert upon signal, without further | " i L olicy | Street, without compensation to prop-| said, summarizing the west front ac- | Nat'bn eb Ga: est take to lifeboats. complications with the ship, and sailed | ‘!nstituted by Great Britain in | erty owners, was dweit on at length uvity, | eesti tae ciate Rrevpae Qoneplideted HW — 3 iia Lhe Ph ody | ; if b: " vat ° in the eas BS Me 2 FAMINE IN RUSSIA OF Rene renee LONDON, Jan, 2%,—The Berliner | vertisements of the New York Central | 40.20 “nit combats In the Kut-el- iin = & (the foregoing evidently refers | rageblatt, suys nape showing that the corporation antic- 7 y to the British steamer Trevarrac, ial . ys a despatch from The ipates that this city will have a popu- Amara district against British forces 14% % IN MIDST OF PLENTY reported sunk in a Lloyds Ship- | ague, announces a British blockade | jation of 12,000,000 ina few years and | Was reported in the Turkish offlclal | pitts, Coat 47% — 19 ping Agency announcement of |of Helgoland Bight, involvii .? Tait a water iteck-% 1) statement for Jan. 26, received to-day, | I'rwmel Steel ig ping Agency, announcement of , involving to| declared that a water front monopoly | UA CMOR! [nt “uM oi ree gath, | Har can. Comme oh d 7 lust. a8 |some extent portions of the Dutch|of such @ city, which, he claimed, ; bef + | Reading Wo Correspondent Reports There Is} ¢f 200k tons grows, built in 1812.) |and Danish coasts, It says the meng. | Would be Insured to the railroad by the a*tlotiio aeroplane, forced a second | muitet Ais : loyds also ounced that sink- 4 5d sed contract, would be w J ee Enough Food, but Railroads ing of the British steamship Matheran| Ure 19 mainly directed against the Riore shan any concession at pte te ee Ons Sppereniieale @ third, al- Seay, gine wR 3 sy of 7, tons gross. ie captain and jentrance and departure of German | to any corporation 01 jaat eapaped, " ‘ 2) 43 Cannot Handle It crew of the vessel were landed. | a st ‘Go. yond . . submarines, ‘The city, Mr. Bennett said, in deal- Terse iy 4 Eeae LONDON, Jan. Russia is} LONDON, Jan. 29. — Lioyds an. | . — {fe with the New York Central and HS nounces that the British steamer! Advices received in Washington | Hudson River Railroad Company, 1s 3 bf 1 experiencing famine in the midst of] Jevington, 2,747 tons, has been sunk. |saturday from the American enlnate: dealing with a corporation that does me plenty, according tg an undated] The crew of the Norwegian steamer jat London announced @ Warning lm. | 20t exist. That company, ho claimed, WITHOUT FIGHT HE SAYS 3 123 article in the Times from a corres-|Theresedal, 1,762 tons gross, sunk by | sued of an extension of the North wiped out when the New York ’ eS 18h pondent in that country, The arti-|4 German submarine, has arrived at | sen zone designated as “dangerous Central, which originally comprised 3% #8 ; Las Palmas, says a Router wespateh | for shipping, the area extending trom | railroads entirely within the borders] conds Word He Won't Contest % ce refers chiefly, but not exclusively, | from that Canary Island port. The |a point of the Jutland coast ton some | Of this State merged with the Lake | S¢nds Wor o rt to Petrograd and Moscow. captain Was held @ prisoner on board seven miles off the coast of the Neth. | Shere and Michigan Southern and the Extradition If Allowed to Western PS Ly The writer believes there is enough | te submarine |érlands.” ‘This takes In. the entire | Michtwan Central Witte Motors) 8S BS food in Russia to supply the entire Spry eran -capeenened [German North Sea coaat, including | iM ten any whedon fAxor of the Complete Recovery, Wilive-crertang, Oo, 3 NEW CANADIAN WAR FUND, to Appropriate §500,000,- we Year's naen. OTTAWA, Ont, Jan, 29—Half a billion dollars 1# to be appropriated by population for two years, but owing to the inadequacy of the railroads, the lack of organiatzion and co-ordination | in distribution, the people in some dis: tricts find {t diMcult and even tm- possible to cet supplies, 1 thy igh og the Dominion Government for war ee pris. of Petrograd have to] purposes for the year ending March Stand for many hours to obtain | 31, 1918. The Government will also meat, bread, milk, sugar and vege-|ask for power to raise a domestic tables, The thermometer in the|War loan of $10,000,000, ap Sinatineal O0 bal ‘ he Preenter has given notice of a capital 1s sometimes 20 below zero. | resolution, which will, probably. be _—_—_—. moved within a fortnight, to grant » Be Sued for $200,000 ultable Life Building Nite, | Jan, 29.—-Heirs of George r of New York by & Bupreme Court ruling to-day, are al-| this sum to defray the expenses which will be incurred during the year, During the present year the expense of Canada’s share in the war has been about $1,000,000 daily. lowed to proceed with a suit against | 250 OREO T. Coleman du Pont, the Wilmington, | Pole! y Wemiee Meneret by Del, powder manufacture je Balser, er ean BERLIN, Jan, 29 (by wireless to 000 for alleged breach of PR ar alee ape Bult 1s based upon commissions alleged | orary member ol the Helchstags repre: to be due iner in negotiating the | senting the Polish Party, has b Baultable Bullding. site ut New York nted by King William ‘of Pru h ‘4 German Emperor, a life member of the Prussian House of Lords , a STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes jirtuiien Bermuda 00.) Saw Indigestion, Onepackage titi eect ame proves it. 25cat all druggists, morro Castle, Havana .......11 A.M, CALI OFFENSE nS SVENING WUKLU, MOUND PLAN TO RUSSIANS CAPTURE ‘PRESS OF POLAND KAISER'S PREACHER ARM CARGO SHIPS |1,000PRISONERSIN' LAUDS WILSON'S MAKES WAR PLEA PEACE SPEEGH FROM RIS PULPIT “Only One Voice-—That of Cannon,” He Says On the Emperor's Birthday. ‘Italian Statesman Approv Sentiment, but Rejects Present Application. | | BERLIN ‘ireless),| PERLIN, Jan. 29 (vla wireless to (via Sayville Jan. 29.—Polish newspapers express the United Press).—Where one year gratification In commenting on Presl+ age Dr, Dryander, the quiet, white dent Wilson's rece phate sp ' 4 ¥ sy in Ison’s recent Henate speech. ‘a strog court preacher, pleaded for an Nova Gazette says the speech “rocognizee tho re-establishment of "Ur for peace In the services mark- the Polish State, and the President's ing the Kaiser's birthday, this year polley {# directly contradictory to the his sermon was a fiery defenso of | Ruasian policy.” Germany's cause and a militant plea ho Entente did not. mention fot Germany to atecl herself for the land,” says the Staliticy, “but Wil. decisive battle every one belleves is son mentioned as the only important coming. . instance this very Poland. From the . 18 this changed spirit he reflected United States this is a stimulus to the sentiment of the German people. continue the work for establishment His sermon of Saturday has evoked of a Polish State, which alreddy gains ‘%€ deepest approval everywhere. ground in the mind of neutral gov- “We know," he sald, speaking at ernmonts the special Cathedral services com- “The President's message,” anys the Memorating the birthday of Ger- Pregiad Peranny, “will increase the MAny’s ruler, “that before us is the hope for peace in nations and will @eclsive battle which can be fought increase the hatred againat those who through only with the greatest sacri~ resist po This is dono by the "Ces But in all cases of the past Entente Powers who pushed back 404 has helped us, and God will fight the hand offered by the Central £% U# to-day, through our leaders Powers.” jand our soldiers, We neither willed ROME, Jan, 2 (via Paris—-"Italy OF Wanted this war—neither the wishes once for all to free the Ital- Kalser nor the people. We hoped for fans who are till itving under Pesce Ae the Kalser extended hie Austrian tyranny.” eald raneeaco BOXee Propose! but with unheard-of Rufiin, Minister of Public Inatruc. fTlvelity and insults our enem slapped the back of the Kaiser's ex- tended hand of peace. “To such enemies there is only one voice—that of cannons, We continue the war with a clear conscience and with trust in God that he will bring |us victory. God cannot—he will not —permit the German people to go down.” tion, in a statement to the Associated Press in regard to President Wilson's address to the Senate, “Part of the President message, re- garding the possibility of seeking euarantees for future peace, is sup |ported tn its fundamental ideas by the tente, which tn its note set forth the same aspirations for a sta- blo settlement in Burope. | “Naturally the particular way tn which Mr. Wilvon proposes to safo- guard peace in discussion, livered before an audience of the highest nobles, of royalty, and of of- ficlaldom that has been gathered in a the future requires year—since his previous sermon on Such a discussion is pre- the Kalser’s birthday. The service at this time for us sinc and the sermon were by far the most ; ey since, 48 impressive and awe-inspiring relig- the President himself admits, an in- jous services here in two years. |dispensable prelimiaary to a future Dr. Dryander himself was keyed to a understanding ty that the present war, Delligerent attitude as he clinched j}must first be ended, For us—actors, matu his No repre- sentative of the city was present, It ts anticipated that if the injunction is granted the city will reopen the pro- the German naval base at Helgoland and including a large stretch of North | Sea waters, ae ceedings later when ex-Judge Hughes NEW REPUBLICAN CLUB, | wit possibly make the arcument in favor of the proposed contract along |Robert Lb. Bacon Heads Orgn the lines laid down in his indorsement of its legality, At the conclusion of Mr. De Ford's argument Assistant — Corporation Counsel Magner handed the Court an aMdavit signed by Corporation Coun- #el Hardy setting forth reasons why a delay of two weeks should be granted in order to allow the city to present Ite side, Justice Cropsey eald he must rule that the city had de- faulted in to-day's proceedings but would allow time for the filing of more affidavits or the preseentation of oral argument. Decision on the mo- im Na: County, Articles of incorporation of the Re- publican Club of Nassau County, of which Robert L. Bacon, former Am- bassador to France, is President, were approved to-day by Supreme Court Justice Cropsey. Several wealthy resi- dents of Long Island are directors, It was reported unofficially that Col, Koovevelt would be asked to accept the office of Honorary. President. | The directors are William Loeb Jr. of Oyater Bay, J.B. Coles ‘Tappan ot Glen Cove, former Congressman WW. Cox of Old Weatbury,. Willard’, Straight, Franklin B. Lord, counsel to Earl “J. Bennett of Gov, Whitman; Rockville Centre, and Chase Mellen of ey Garden City. © Mail Tubes Should tion for an injunction was reserved, pte aaa theta, CANADIAN IRISH IN BELFAST. Saye Pneam t and Ori je Owned by the Governmen BELFAST, Ireland, (via ASHINGTON, Jan, 29.—Members of | London) —Heltast was in gala dress »p Senate Post Office | $0- in honor of the visit. of the | rn 8 lee Committee to- | ioh ‘of Connaught’s own Canadian day advocated that the vernment @c- Ra: A thousand shipyard workers quire pneumatic mall tube systema in | jot in the demonstration of wel- large cities wh ation requires come to the Irish Canadian troops. them for expedii siness. Ceory A large number of ¢ shipbuilders |b" Hartol, heading @ committer of Phi: | marched with. the, regiment from t adelphia buriness ine advocated {barracks to the City Hall, traversing tention of the tube sy: m in that eity, | the tonalist, nd Orange quarters and sald the tubes in cities should of the elty, whgte the men were cheered |be owned by the Governthent as tly pase Dr, Dryander's sermon was de-| Phrases by forceful gestures on the! LRU AEA NRE AY, JANUA SISTER OF HUNGER STRIKER WHO GOES ON TRIAL IN BROOKLYN | DEFEAT TURKS, BUT. ~ 2000 ARE RILLEB | Constantinople Admits That | | BRITISH TROOPS» Fr eanowere MAYOR IS SILENT ON HUCHES'S WORK Head Farmer Testifies Against Mrs O'Brien in Contest Over itor’s Will. Testimony regarding the great love that John Fox, once President of the Democratic Club, had for his grand- a eae daughter, Eleanor Fox, was given to- day in the contest over the Senator's | Attackers Gained Ground | \¥!!' by Geor Hfarmer of | Justice Gave — Doesn't =a his estate on Long Island - His F on the Tigris Front. “The Senator used to embrace hie Know His Fee. mranddaughter and kiss her affection- - = BERLIN (via Tuckerton wire-| tély." sald Fisher, “When she wer Mayo to-day declined to Htexe), Jan, 29,—British on the Tigris “Way to the convent in Indiana, how- | jytor vion of Charles Evans lfront succeed in taking some ¢¥¢r. he vould sit alone on the stoop, | jyuhos respecting the West Side Im- |ground, but with heavy losses, the @!! hunched wp, and on one occasion | provement contract, refused to way | Turkish offictal statement for Jan, 27,,N€ told me the place was dead now | what sum was to be paid the former received here to-day, asserts, that Eleanor had gone.” | e of Supreme Court for bis “On tho twenty-fourth the enemy! The granddaughter accuses her | gervices, or how long the service heavily shelled our Fellahie front,” @unt, Mrs, Kathorine O'Brien, of using | would continue, As to the first point the report asserted, “but did not at- Undue influence to make the Senator | ne said that the opinion needed 96 tack. South of the’ Tigris British S“pne nttitudé of the Senator toward | illuminating comment, and as to ie for after violent artillery fire, at- Mrs. O'Hrien was just the opposite of | othe he referred all questioners to tacked on the twenty-fifth with naa for Eleanor, according to| the Corporation Counsel. strong forces and succeeded, with “jug before Senator Fox grew so| The Mayor also declined to aay heavy losses, in conquering some he declared, “he told ine the| whether of wot the city could oF ground. time of the O'Briens was getting | would take wivantage of the possible ‘Two thousand dead British were *hort and he had had chough of them.| opening left by the Hughes opinion before our front on a einall exten- senator Fax ought to put his grand- |‘ settle definitely the term of the sion. On the twenty-sixth the enemy daughter in a home and get her out| franchise held by the New York | repeated the attack, being completely | Fee rey wha ¢ that | Central, In the Hughes opinion the ” @ nut and crazy after | ine eas Ret rn | Sepelned |men, Later she sald that who had a| franchise was stated to be “of tm | good pull with the Senator now that| definite duration.” The power to | i WHEAT CRASHES DOWN Hleanor was away to achoo!.” make alterations, sald the opinion; casenia ie lay with the State Legislature alon g 1-8 AFTER PIGH JUMP L BOR UNION OF 10 000 It is the contention of the road that A b) Sharp Drop on Chicago Market} Follows Advance Based on § ment of Kaiser's Policy. CHICAGO, Jan, Unusually big} ate- | swings In prices, even for a war} ket, took place to-day in the ee at trade, After an exelting ad- MRS MARGARET SANG | vance of 4 3-8 at the outset, the Oy wxanoww UNDERWeEDy | market suffered a break of 9 1-8 from | ——_——— | the initial top level The upturn was] CRM AVTIRS EEE” oe ration for “peace by the sword. Asserting that the British Govern- ment was selling wheat at Winnipeg | d much to do with the subsequent crash of prices, The | | ket closed wild, 1 1-8 to 4 cents under Saturday's finish, with May at] to and July at 171 to 145 3-4, a4 Hrry K, Thaw, who has been in St. Mary's Hospital, Philadelphia, since Jan, 11, recovering from his attempt ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, North Butte Mining Company's report to commit suicide, sent word to As |fOr the auarter ended feo. 3h 1936, sistant District Attorney Black to- for the quarter were at the rate of day that he would offer no opposi- | $7.60 & share per tion to his extradiuion to this State eat ° providing the authorities here per-|_ Kennecott Copper Corporation's pro- mitted him to remain in the hospital |@uction costs last year at its Beatson until he gets well. ‘haw is under In-|and Bonanga properties were 5.10 a dictment here on the charge of kid-| pound, and profits equalled over $8 a napping and flogging Fred Gump Jr., | share, and from its ownership of Utah a Kansas City youth. + Copper stock dividends at the rate of Mr, Black ‘also received word to-|$12 were received, day ‘that George O'Byrne, Indleted| ,, rings OPT with ‘Thaw. in connection with tho | ,,Public offerings of the $39,000,000 ent: samo case, had been locited in New | and refunding ‘mortkage ig "per cent \ Tiampshire and bad made a state-|ponds due 2014, purchased by week by ment which Was at the disposal of a syndicate, will be at 964 and interest, the District Attorney. j . \ " ears, Roebuck & Co, for year 1916 O'liyme, alleged to be Thaw'a vatet,| .00%"" yainnce “for eainmon "Mock of | promised to return to this city when $1999 4g4, equal to $26.64, compared his presence was required, Mr, Black {ith $17.86 earned on same stock in said O'Byrne's statement contained | 1915 nothing of a startling nature, ——_——— arnation I num, r of | “Paris in New York” Cafe des eauxsints SOW. 40th St. 20U13 BUbLANUBE, Gole Owner, Jan, Wilson to-day is wearing a pink car- WASHINGTON, 29,—President | commemorating the birthday r President McKinley, gen- orved throughout the coun- | ‘arnation Day,” petahid ‘old in One Day MO QUININE, nation of form erally try We | its franchise ts per merely says that it fs not limited to fifty years. [t was pointed out to the GUILTY OF CONSPIRACY Six Labor Leaders Also Convicted ‘open a chance to have the Legislature , nl definitely settle the len, of of Plot to Curtail Trade of {ranentse, and he weld that this phage Syracuse Cigar Firm. of the question was not being con- SYRACUSE, N. Y., Jan, —The Central Trades and Labor Assembly, ual, Mr. Hughes ‘I have not read the opninon of | Justice Hughes,” said the Mayor, “but I take it that it is plain enough and in which the 10,000 orgunized work-| needs no interpretation, 1 will mot men of this city are represented, is| undertake to make any interpretation held guilty of a conspiracy with three | Of the opinion, It will have to stand local unions and alx labor leaders to) OM, Wat lt micuue on its faces 1 the trade of Justin Seubert,! intended tu iake title insurance with Inc, cigar manufacturers, in a de-| reference to the jands in question in n handed down to-day by Su-| ti" contract and deed. The sura city h in a 8 not taken title In- y of its transactions. me Court Justice Andrews, Whatever damages the corporation suffered is to be determined and vave a legal department that is sessed against the ten defendants. supposed to be competent, Its busl- The Cigar Makers’ national "84 1s to pass upon the title of Union of America is exonerated from Rhperty h ed for the city, If this any part in the conspiracy. Its union Administration is not competent. te handle such matters the people ought Hands of | '9,turn it out and get one that ts.” pusiness,,, The Mayor said that he Intended "| to take the women of the Association for the Preservation of Riverstd rk over the route of the terminal ovements to-morrow afternoon, label, which the Sueberts attacked as an unfair weapon in the labor to destroy corporate was held legal POLLOK SWEARS HE GAVE CHECK FOR $100 TO WENCK tm four Hours Apart. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. M., Jan, 2%— . f Mrs. Lou h Reynolds, prominent State Chairman of Boxing Com- for many years in society here, died eae : earl: = Y, y=for mission, He Said, Made a Demand | ¢arly, to;day, twenty-four hours, after Reynolds, one of the city’s most. prom= for $1,000 for a License. jinent bankers. rMs. Reynolds was sey enty-four and her husband seventy-nine ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 29.—-Tesifying years old. The death of each was has- against Fred A. Wenck, Chairman of toned by angiety over the condition of the New York tSate Boxing Commis. | ‘N° Oter. a ston, in his charges of bribe soliciting) | CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN here to-day, Harry Pollok declared MARKET. Wenck met him at the Hotel Seville |... WHEAT, in Now York and asked for $1,000 tn | (mney vet. High. Ler im oR return for a Hcense to conduct boxing 1a JuNs022 Ihr? ot” 448 abe od bouts in Madison Square Garden. Pol- |, CORN lok said he refused, tolling Wenek (0) Open, ¥ the request was unfulr, 100% 2 101% 1 = On other days, Pollok said, Wenck | Bet a pressed the matter and finally asked | * — for $100 on Nov. 21 last. Pollok said he made out a oheck for the amount, dated ahead, and gave it to Wenck. pectic! ‘lbh baad KING ASKS A FURLOUGH LIKE PRIVATE IN RANKS S valuable space is saved by the mod- Victor Emmanuel Visits Rome and| em sky-scraper, piling Receives American Ambassador story upon story, 00 is and U. S. Attache, valuable traffic space ROME, Jan. 29.—King Victor Em- | manuel, profiting by his soldier's fur. | saved by a double-decked lough of fifteen days, recently arrived in Rome, On his journey from the front to the capital the King was accom- panied by a single alde-de-camp and travelled in an ordinary train com- partment with other passengers. While in Rome His Majesty con- ferred with Premier Boselli and For- e gn Minister Sonnino and visited the munition factories, where he chatted with the workers. The King also re- ceived Thomas Nelson Page, the) American Ambassador, who presented Major Elvin R. Heiberg, the new Mill- tary Attache of the embassy. The Itallan newspapers were only to-day permitted to say that His Majesty was in Rome on leave, al. though he arrived here Jan, 10, }¢@ — SAFETY FIRST. | (From the Galveston News.) | Of course it is all right to give flow- ers to the living. But after you are! married you'll have to be Keerful, Si! vehicle carrying 44 peo- ple. And yet, you ride in perfect comfort, for there are no standees on the IND PROFIT Olfering for Moncay and Tuesd SPECIAL MIXED CAND Yours ed Pepnerniinbe: and. 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