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Show ltlv wu potato OMQjfcH to water: tbe doctor bloody d. bar M UP ebe oould never bo cured. She finally J? k Dr. Pleroc Golden Medical Diaoovery whirl CARRANZA 6EN0S NOTE WASHINGTON REGARDING cur& TO THE-JENKIN- CM 8 ISSUE.. Mexico City. The rolcuso of O. Jenkins, American consulur agent at Puebla, under bull, bus removed all motive for intsunderNtund. lag between the Mexican and United States governnieuts regarding the Jenkins' home, according to the reply of the Mexican government to the second American note. The Mexican reply wus bunded to the American charge d'affaires Tuesday evening. The note declures the Jenkins case has taken on an altogether different asiiect since the Amerlcun agent's release. In polite terms It differs with the American objection to former legal Wll-Ha- m technicalities, reaffirming that the Jenkins case Is entirely a legal one. Moreover, the Mexican answer points out that the American government's belief In Jenkln's Innocence of the charges against him Is not enough to warrant setting aside Mexican laws. The communication Is signed by Hilurlo Medina, who Is In charge of the foreign relations department, and is addressed to George T. Summerlin, In charge of the America u embassy. The reply concludes as follows: "Jenkins having been granted freedom by the 1'uehlu court, which cuse now Is being considered by the highest court of the republic In order to determine which Judge Is competent to try him, the Mexican government takes the liberty to hope that this case shall no longer disturb the good relutlotis which It sincerely hopes exist between the American and Mexican people. LIQUOR 8TOCKS GO TO CUBA. Owners of Tanglefoot to Dispose of 8tocks. Louisville, Ky. A way out apparently has been found for distillers caught with large stocks of liquor on band by the supreme court's decision bolding wartime prohibition constituKentucky tional. A plan was presented to distillers here by representatives of steamship lines operating out of Charleston, Savannah Jacksonville, Brunswick, and Wilmington to Culm, South America and Europe. It contemplates Immediate shipment of liquor stocks in Kentucky, estimated at 311.000, CKK) gallons, largely to Cuban ports for storage and subsequent resule In Cuba or shipment to other foreign countries. PREDICTS SUBSTANTIAL RAISE. Believed That Coal Miners Will be Granted Satisfying Increase. Washington. The senate coni Investigation committee, resuming Its Inquiry Into the administration strike settlement agreement, was told hy Tracy W. Guthrie, president of the Hillman Coal A Coke company, that one c(uuse In the proposition advanced by President Wilson and accepted hy the miners, would "bring about un Increase In the miners wages at least doubling the 14 per cent which Dr. II. A. Garfield, resigned fuel administrator, thought Justified. House Indorse Sugar Control. The house on Tuesday Washington. passed the senate hill continuing the augur equalisation hoard through 1030. Amendments retaining In force the wartime powers of the government for controlling prices and movements of sugar were approved, necessitating the sending of the measure to conference committee of the two houses. war-invoke- d ALLIES o. o Martin Too Much for Pellkey. I 'oils. Bob Murtln, of Akron, eight champion of the Intcr-nl-lii'iirmlt- -. knocked out Arthur Pell-keof on1 aria, In the third of a bout Tuesday, scheduled eight-rounSt. hca d y. d 10 HE s, DECLARES REPUBLICAN LEADERS BEAR UNDIVIDED RESPONSIBILITY FOR DELAY. Democratic Senators Will Continue Efforts to Arrive at Understanding Which May Result in Approval of the Peace Treaty. Washington. President Wilson on Sunday Intervened In the peace treaty dilemma, with the announcement thut tie had no compromise or concession of any kind In mind, would make no move toward the treaty's disposition, and would continue to hold the Republican members of the senate responsible for results and conditions attending delay. The president's position, regarded as peculiarly significant In view of the recent discussion in the senate of a compromise, was set forth In the following statement Issued from the White House. "It was learned from the highest authority at the executive offices today that the hope of the Republican leaders of the senate that the president would prexeutly make some move which will relieve the situation with regard to the treaty Is entirely without foundation; lie has no compromise or concession of any kind In mind, hut intends, so far as he Is concerned, that the Republican leaders of the senate shall continue to hear the undivided responsibility for the fate of the treaty and the present condition of the world in consequence of that fate. The White House statement apparently had no effect in changing the treaty situation. Democratic leaders, indorsing the president's views, declared that it did not preclude a senate compromise and that compromise efforts would proceed. Republican leaders reiterated that the president was responsible for the present status and must make the first move toward a solution. Senators hoping to kill the treaty alone expressed satisfaction. Premier Nittl. Italy will npt, the dispatches state, Iowa Senator Scents Disaster Unless seek to force an Immediate settleAction Is Taken. ment, hut will await developments in Washington. Congress was warned the United States, the other allied on Monday that If the railroads were powers, in the menntlmee, assenting to turned hack to their owners without a postponement of the settlement unenactment meanwhile of legislation til conditions acceptable to Italy are agreed upon. It Is even probable, it for protection of the properties, of the roads would he In the was said, that the British and French would propose condiwithin thirty days. governments bands of more to Italy than tions favorable and with earnestness Speaking frankness, Chairman Cummins of the those contained in the Tlttonl comprosenate Interstate commerce committee mise proposal. Gabriele d Annunzlo will hand which drafted the pending railroad hill Posthumous Honors for Graves declared the senate could not afford to over command of the city of Fimne to A move Is afoot to enter set It aside or delay its consideration, regular troops under General t'avigllu. in Poland's Hall of Fame the name In view of the apparent determination former minister of war. Thw agreement between D'Annunzio of Lieutenant Kdmnnd P Graves of of President Wilson to end govern-- ! ment control the first day of the new and the government solving thee Flume the American aviation squadron, who situation was signed by Premier Nittl was killed at Warsaw on November 33. year. and the government solving the Flume r.tzzi, lieud of the press bureau. SIR HARRY BRITTAIN JOHN SHARP WILLIAMS two-thir- s j i . r'v - i -' v, V -rrr. - r 'S f , r '"S, k. A Daniela Praises Colored Troops. Washington. Speaking In behalf of a moM'incnt to erect In Washington a monument to negro soldiers and sail ors, Seeretary Daniels declared that "the world war was not the first time American colored soldiers had fought trained Prussian troops and given a good account of themselves." Ban- Pn, Texas. Two Americans Eagle and an Englishman nre reported among the men taken by Villistus in the raid on Muzquiz, state of Couhuila, and who nre now held for ransom. Adxlces received here Saturday said eight Mexicans also were held for hansom. Ten thousand dollars each. It was reported, was demanded for the release of the Americans and the Englishman and $."000 each for the Mexicans. PERSHING GIVES PROPER CREDIT. I have had da opwation which eft me in a net.. ou state, with n. r loe of sleep and I com- ll.l V L mraoed using Dr. Pleroe Golden Modical and. Pellets. Pleasant Diaoovery My general health commenced to improve alter the first bottle, I took aix bottle and wi cured gained 80 pounds. 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"No, sir, replied the Jury talesman "not unless the other person dies." Declares That the American .Army Won the War. Washington. General Pershing, In his special report to Secretary Baker on the operations of the American Hee-Haarmy in France, says, in effect although not la terms, that the Amerlcun aru.y "Blank Is simply an educated Jackt won the war. ass." "A burro of Information, It was this spirit of determination Boston Post. speak." animating every American soldier, says General Pershing, referring to the It takes a rousing demonstration to battle, that made It get small boy out of bed In the early impossible for the enemy to maintain morning. the si ruggle until 11)1!). e Winston Spencer Churchill, secretary of war, has prepared a scheme for the royal air force organization In pcuce times, based on the expenditure of $(15,000,000 yearly. The mala outlines provide for one flight squadron for each division of the army, to with ihe troops in all' stages of their training, besides three general service squadrons, and also one or more squadrons for with the artillery. INFLUENZA starts will a Ccld Kill th Cold. At th ""iiitL's cAscARAibulNIN Standard gold remedy for M Coal Strike Sir Harry Brittain, M. P., who aat Just come to the United States for an extended visit, was the founder of the American Officer elub In London, and haa been prominent In the work to promote good feeling between Great Britain and the United States. Hod-Carrie- high-price- for Ransom by dit Chief. Men Being Held Churchills Air Force Program. Mrs. Judge Lindsey Injured. Milwaukee. Mrs. Henrietta Lindsey, wife of Judge Ren B. Lindsey of Denver, was one of seven persons Injured when a Chicago A Northwestern railroad train wus accidentally derailed jit Meqiioln. hod-carrie- VILLI STAS CAPTURE AMERICANS London. Reach Agreement With Brotherhood. Washington. Under an agreement between the railroad administration and tlic tour brotherhoods of train and enginemcn. announced o.onday, time ami a half for overtime In slow freight sen Ice will become effective as of December 1. Ranger Killed in Snowslide. Ogden, Utah. Harold M. Morrison, forest ranger In the Cache forests, who left Ogden Friday, was killed In This Is tha latest photograph of a snowslide near Logan, according to John Sharp Williams, United State tlie advices received at tin forest serosnator from Mississippi. vice headquarters In Ogden, r Argues Own Case. Famous Castle Damaged by Fire. llurtford. Conn. Janies O'Brien, a Paris. Fire has badly damaged ceated a senNew York sation ill the Culled Slates distlct portions of the castle at Compicgne. of the farmer emperor court Monday hy arguing Ids own The bedroom council room, both of which and the case ill two Bridgepoit I'ccriwi'-.liipwere unfurnished, were destroyed, as lawyers. against were a few pieces of art. American Released by Bandits. Reheims Cathedral to be Rebuilt. flic state department Washington. Tin cathedra! of ...lelins will Paris. was notified officially late Monday In restored within tin next ten years that Frederick Hugo, the American and t ho work will cost .io.iKM.tkxi poized hy bandits la the recent raid francs (normally $I0,ihhi,0im). accord on Muzqulz, Mexico, laid been released lag to the estimate of the architect In and had returned to Muqulz. i hard. Washington. The first definite move toward breaking the senate deadlock on the Gertuun peuee treuty came unexpectedly Saturday, on the lieele of uearly three hours of hented discussion of responsibility for the treuty situation. Senator Knox, Republican, Pennsylvania, asked immediate consideration for two resolutions. One would revive his former proposal for ratification of the treaty so far as It would establish pence between the United States and Germany: the other wus similar to and resolution the pending would declare a state of peace with Germany hy action of congress, with upprovul of the president. Senator Hitchcock, Nebraska administration leader, objected to consideration of both resolutions, and, under the rules, the entire matter went over. Senator Knox's proposal cume after hot exchanges between Republican and Democratic leaders over the status of the treaty. It was coincident with reports from Luropeun cupltuls that the negotiations were under way toward acceptance of some senate reservations to the peace treaty, with a view to bringing America into the foreign peace conferences. Overtures for a compromise on the treaty came from both Republican and Democratic sides. During the debate, Senate Lodge declared that President Wilson must take the Initiative toward reviving action on the treaty, hut offered to consider carfully any suggestions with regard to- - the senate committee reservations Mr. Wilson might make. Senator Hitchcock urged a compromise through a committee of conciliation and said he held out the olive branch. During the discussion, however, Senator Hitchcock said he would make no motion to bring up the treaty until some understanding hud been reached in conference between Republican uud Denmcrutle leaders. The time for debate has passed, he said. I think It would he very unwise to bring It in and have it kicked around like a football. Mcuse-Argonn- . Business Agent Shot. New York. Lawrence Walsh, business agent for local 834 of the International Longshoremen's association, was shot and killed In the headquarters of the union. John Carr, treasurer of the local, was arrested, charged with the killing. Dog Saves Ninety-twCurling, N. R The pussengers and crew of the costal ateumer Ethls, numwere persons, bering ninety-twbrought ashore on a life line which was run to the land from the ship hy a Newfoundland dog after the vessel piled up on Martin's point. of Former Proposals, But Hitchcock Objects, Warm Exchanges Featuring Debate. Washington. By unanimous decision, constitutionality of the wartime prohibition act was sustained on Monday, December 13, by the supreme court. The opinion, given hy Associate Justice Branrtelx, held In effect, however, that the "dry period still may be terminated by presidential proclamation of demobilization. In rendering Its opinion the court, however, did not act upon the validity of the Volstead prohibition act or on appeals Involving the alcoholic content of beer, leaving those cases to future opinions. Monday's decision practically swept away all hopes of a wet Christinas, as the possibilities of the wartime act being repealed diefore constitutional prohibition becomes effecEFFECTIVE TAKE TO tive one month hence, were considered PLAN STEPS TO SETTLE FIUME remote. AFFAIR, IT IE LEARNED. The cases decided were those of the Warehouse and Distilleries Kentucky Ky., and Dry-foo- England and France Evidently Feel company of Blum and company of New York, That In View of American RejecInstituted for the purpose of compeltion of Proposed Compromise, ' ling the government to release whiskey They Should Use Good Offices. from bond. In both cuses the court denied conallied Washington. The govern tentions of Ellhu Boot and other atnot Italy, will take the and tnents, torneys for the distillers thut the act next steps toward a solution of the In violation of the constitution takes Adriatic and Flume problems, it was private property without Just compen- learned from entente diplomatic ausation, thut the period of the war thorities. Intelligence from Baris and emergency for which the act was London Indicates that the French and passed had terminated, that the law British governments, In view of Presiwas an interference with tbe state dent Wilsons definite rejection of the police powers and an undue exercise proposed Italian compromise of those of the war powers of congress. Issues, in which Italy offered to relinCongress did not Intend for the war-tim- e quish the advantages accruing to her act to terminate on the conclu- under the treaty of London, feel that sion of the war, bnt at the end of the the impasse In the negotiations beperiod of demobilization, In the view tween the United States and Italy Imof the court, which held thut the pels them to use their good offices to conclusion of the war clearly did not promote a settlement. mean cessation of hostilities. The alternative, it was said by a The wartime act, the court also high entente authority, was the fallsaid, Is not confiscatory, asserting that ing buck by Italy upon the treaty of more than nine months were given London, whose execution would be distillers to dispose of their stocks, necessitated by the ultimate refusal which time the court believed to be hy the United Statees to accept the adequate. The act also was not re- Italian government's effort to meet the depealed, the court held, by the prohi- wishes of President Wilson, as fined Forof in former the proposal bition constitutional amendment, which, It asserted, Is binding not only eign Minister Tlttonl, the finality of the concessions contained in which In peace but also In war times. being declured In "a subsequent communication to thts government from SAYS PERIL FRONTS ROADS. , Evade Safety Laws. Evasion of laws to Washington. promote the safety of passengers and employees was charged to the railroads of the United Stutes by W. 1'. Borland, chief of the bureau of safety of the Interstate commerce commission. , Conspiracy Charged. New York. The government Instituted suit here Tuesday under the Sherman antitrust luw against several defendants, charging conspiracy since July 1, 1010, to monopolize trade in pulverized and powdered Iron. Knox Propose Immediate Consideration Decision Rendered by 8upreme Court Reverses Contention That Measure Was Outside of Emergency Powers of Congress. Declares th Release ef Consular Agent on Ball Romovss Diplomatic Difficulties Between Mexico and the United 8tatee. W it a inlra. epnaider Urge Policy of Expansion. Recommendations of Washington. tin navy general hoard for ihe building program for 1H21 include two battleships, one battle cruiser, ten scout cruisers, five submarine flotilla leaders and six submarines. Will Try Jenkins. Washington. The Mexican Mtprune court lias assumed Jtii'holictloii ,a,.r th ease of American Consular Agent . William ). Jenkins, the dipm-tment was advised Tuesday h na, American embassy at Moc, C'ty Settlement Attacked. Washington. Principles underlying President Wilson plan for the settlement of the coal strike, accepted by tlie miners, nre fundamentally wrong as a mutter of government," Dr. llnrry A. (inrflebl, federal fuel administrator until December lii, told a husllly assembled suhenmmlltee of Hie senate Ills resignation, sent to Sunday. President Wilson because of Ids views, was accepted, with those of one or two of Ids associates, he said. Crowned King of Kurditan. Constantinople. Enver Pasha, the former Turkish minister of wur. has '"on crowned king of Kurdistan, the Turkish region lying between Mono. potamia and Persia, according to that reached here December 13. Nebraska Fuel Situation Scriou Lincoln. N'eli. The fuel situation In Nebraska was described hy Slate ltui. way Commissioner II. c. Tavb.r, actas state fuel administrator, on ing Satin. li.v, a I.emg mote t)m 111 " ll,n ' ' be short, began. . i sSf-.- K picture At AUDr"'" rndmimUs from a Bono Spavin, Ring imaUr Splint, Curb,Sido Bone, or nd get home going ou" mildly but quickly nilffoj,,l Kilt are laiting. Does not bhte or remove th hair and hone o be worked. 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