Show ' : ' V - " : - ' ?'' ' '' ' - 1 ' ::v :' ' V " - ' l'-J-- J- r - ox: THE EST Substitute Resolution dorsing Request for Peace 'SMOKING --TOBACCO Terms'Phssed by Senate Smith-Arizon- - V v -- yM ' ? v !' “ ' " -' - ' - rV'" 1 'V “ mans and Bulgarians: i0‘ t i: V j ' ' s j (Continued From Page 1) A Germans attack against ng fighO smalfkV Freneh post near hill- 304' east region was of thekMeuse lm the Verdun Elsewhere there has been arrepulse'as ctlvlty and trench- bombardtillery x ‘oth Paris and London report ments h I0 aerial yactlvity - on conslderse-front In Pi anee r - - - New arrivals in beautiful ’S v serviceable patterns-- 3000 to choose from— -- all e Republican— Borah Clapp Cummins v — 7“-’Curtis Jones Eenyon Llppitt Norris ' ! 10 Total Commercial Sterling:' and Townsend— Invaders Nays— Republicans — Brady Brande-ge- e byvS City Clark Galllnger Harding Lodgs 'JHi want 'all you-smoke ? Rumania’s McCumber' Nelson Page Poindexter Braila h'r Jan Berlin Sherman Smoot Wadsforth Watson ‘chief :cortmeric‘ city In Great' Wal7I8 the Gerhas been & 'aptured Weeks and 'Works— by la lach mans and Bulgam n8 accordii to the Democrats — Martin'— I" 'Total announcemknt made this evenofficial 17 nays— has been' entirely and ing LcwU Hakc'SniMtloaal - fftainnent of Dobrudju troops Cleared defending the R11 manlan front op- Discussion of the Subject 'had Teaehed Regarding 'the statemc'ltt'' says erationa a climax during the daj with a - “Ort the 'Golden BVtritza the artilLewis declaration Senator by dvances by Ruswas lively fire lery U for the Democrats chief spokesman sian- companies and Riding detachments between Czokan Ati and Dorna replying-- ' to' Republican criticism of 'the 'failed with heavy hostile GerWatra President’s 'course Without referring ' controversy delivered yestirday by to submarine the directly man troops In the senator said' the United States ibetween the situated’ the mountainseastern could not keep out of the ' war' if it frottLier-anthe Transylvania not again accontinued and It woald us a lowlands-- ' of the vSereth soured : ' Several considerable gain- of' grourM cept misconception ' df orders or zeal hundredi prisoners were brovkTht' in of an officer as an excuse for an Inthe amuntaine Tn'theJ'maihiT)OdyJof a citizen or property' jury tochief a- Wise temburg Odobesti of' northwest' The the objection urged agralnst mountain- battaliontogether' uHk th Hanoffered' by Senator original resolution' ivarian overian Mecklenburglan -and Hitchcock' was ’that It would indorse entxxinched stormed severalrifles offer 'to Join in a move jthe'Presldent’s positionsv height men t 'to guarantee-worla west “In tne RImnlk' Sarat-sectopeace and his Prussian-infantrcr regimen t ofv the declaration of the interest of the man order ’number4 152' took Slobczin-anUnited' States In small' nations ProRotesti by- storm and In band to Joined Senator gressive Republicans hand fightingComLodge and others In this contention - Modern' Structure j Intended Offices of County’ Road “South of Buzeu" theRbssIi TheJ resolution adopted was4' pro- iI of Braila was n?Tj position bridgehead f i t division with ltd no sed by Senator Jones Republican' of ' for' Stilt Liake President' and missioner a 'German Surveyor plerced' by and was accepted by Sen-- 1 v Washington auxiliary and Romanul were ator- Hitchcock as a substitute ’for his Guergueti captured biveet' Declares Likely In "a severe struggle from house to owh of Prisoners-tnumber house the The compromise ended debate when V t 1400 machine and tslx ' appeared'-certainthat1 action would It' Conaolidatlon of the offices of county lh the hands of thewlctorsAnnouncement that work of construcbe ' deferred until ' tomorrow and soon tion commissioner and county sur- - I “On'thsr right' bank of’ the Danube road on Salt in depot4 freight'1 are by I the German i and Bulgarian-force- s after Senator Borah had 'begun reso- Lake to be 'used veyor will probably be inaugurated at Jolnfly: the county commissioners by Galata’’ and Braila toward 'speech against' the 'original as- & Rio advancing c Grande and Western' Pacific meeting Mondays In the meantime j Russian troops beganrafi attack early lution There had been startling mornjngf on German positions on sertions- from both sides of the chain- railroads would begin" as' soon’ as they will 1 hold a° consuUation regard-- I I fiS® y?®’ of the RussoGalidan northern the at-none part I the ber during weather conditions permit' was made by sioner Two ordinances PMfront'' north of day though Fi'iedrtchstadt the 'war of Sen- - j tracted such attenttonas-’thaA Sweet vice president of’ theDen- - viding for- the conslld&tion were sub Is annoUnced today : The battle to the commission yesterday by cfflcg In- progress Four-- Russian- - at- stllli t!r?rJL"Ci°!i"fearKUment forver &‘Rlo Grande who arrived In' Salt mltted of office 'one the county attorney’s and near Dvlnsk are repulsed' Lake’ last'- nfghl4 In ’his private 'car them will be passed as soon as pos tack's near German Board’s guggrstlon Aecrpted raiding" detachments Mr slble new “The said house” theFranco-Belgia- n on Loos penefront freight Senator-Bdra-' HitchcOf two ordinances' the4 attacking’ to ’the fourth' British : trench In Sweet “will be’ the last 'word freight slgnedtheto take effect sixtyone'was'deafter trated that ock" resolution- said days an this morning and I operation theand Its and other turaed' wlth more ment the United States by approving I 'depotcopstructlon tm the enemy Toward evening passage and approval 'equipment tban' fifty f we were compelled to commence: a and ap I end the President’s note woul bind Itself I If will not be duplicated anywhere west fifteen days'after’lts passi are defensive up blowing opinion was to army headquarters announced today in the future with European nations to I of Chicago The business of Salt Lake proval The attorney’s drawal to: th other bank of the- Dan the effect that the-- commission could ube’’ has expanded’ to ’such an extent security-oprotect the ' integrity- and and' legally pass the one to go into effect the past' few years that we feel' Immediately1 that if European nations' chose and It meant II ing at all this meant Justified in' thoroughly expending anything one The salary- - however r AWof Hhe DobrudjaNow and' navy f this 'nation $25000 on the building of a new that army that'fhe Violent Austrian Attach on mains to be fixed' In the meantime must be at the disposal of any worldT I freight depot and in giving Salt Lake R E is combination the war’s end might see I the best freight handling: facilities that county surveyor Held by Central Poivers Trentino Repulsed In the larger cities has acting as road commissioner succeedto give this protection experience W Holm I term whose berg The Hitchcock resolution read as fol- - proved most adequate and efficient ing George S The of — 'larger part i Rome Jan 6 A violent' Austrian atwith double'track lows: provided lit will ‘be"and Increased v trackage4 to “That' the' Senate approves and-- I facilities tack on' the Trentino front Wednesday care of ln and out freight quickly Indorses the’ action taken by take ' of ? the strongly employment and' anylJ ‘present? offloe forces I areffeef or '"other !r sending the diplomatlo The plans contemplate- some changes polntment communication the President the county fromnfhe war oi flee The clerk and county treas Russian plan to reach tatement to the nations In the yards which will result in in- - of — Constantinople notes of December-'1— urer-as will the be creased ’facilities by through' going follows: now engaged in war suggesting and have-f has-in- ' considered be ailed" to some writeathe s “The formerly view other thatthose-nationcompany state j “On the night of Wednesday an recommending which The $1763914 bond ofKayznond C military critic of the Overseas News enemy for the Salts Lake ter- Naylor detachment made a violent' atthe terms upon peace might be minal” continued t treasurer he situ with county Mr inre “which Sweet military viewing! agency? between the- Adige and Lake tack discussed” Hi' ’Critlcs-safwas tlonal ftliOn company The we are to make public at 'approved f “J1 Surety Gaitla It wa repulsed by the heavy Senator Borah suggested that the end this timenotOnready the andMatchlri- whereithe Rus- - fire understanding thatlt my next trip of inspection with jilai 'lsto from ' bond senator might of rifles and machine ' guns desired by the Nebraska be reinsured' The of offered $10000 have sians I may be able to tell of them’’ desperate resistance our The enemy-- was combe accomplished' by other resolutions positions f ' was was-' 'recorder been stormed by German andRulgar lan pelled' to retire In disorder having George Mr Sweet said? that4 business county before the Senate which are not so much I over that of also approved troop and the ’fragments of the? de- buffered heavy losses last year Improved broad In their approval 1 From B Dr T ' of- feated 1915- and the freight traffic heavier Russfan units' hayebeen driven secretary Beatty reccmnaissanee “Ckr'thesazne-ttlght’VThefe Is the resolution of the sen- than ' com4 boar of health the ever’1 in theR history" of the road hntoaneckt In ' the Flava enemy ator from Washington" said Senator by the mission received a communication 'Com wide and'elghtofkilometers long whence satterhpted'a All fine had have of the railroads cover seotoz of fire under Hitchcock rising suddenly “If it would artdlsryaction I “and 'they have shared oneroad leads to the Danube: Be fafled on account of the prompt' against Y°rkstatis P’ only yearthe he'sald be' acceptable to the senator from Idaho in tles-- at cause j the of wonderful of the lakes and swampy ground prosperity ?tj?rarv?f' v!w I will accept it will the 'story be country But iswhat Senator Borah said he would notob-Je- after over?’ the'War to 'that resolution andywhen their troops- advanced about' 209 his? last Victory" all of the’Dob area-imt “By metes©-a': sudden and successful atby I I rudla kilo squareanS°Oemmiiy??ir themselves In new established tack and Hanchett SAYS REPORT CANARD Lafayette " '’inf ?w5£im®ter test was the defeat 86’ to 27 Counterattacks a first Stillman ootn 8tAt0Cl attempted positions T th6y resolution Introduced earlier ln the dAy Vfee had ’ on file applications for the position II Genifrai SakSaJf by the enemy were completely S Kfcewl£ weet 'Disclaim wlfLdlscuss and Senator them Com'Ireldet by with they S r 1t VIf a conference of Repub- leader missioner afterGalllnger health’ de-Lindsay of the' edge of' Jeffery’s Resignation ‘the It Senater There was' rumor on'the street "yes- prtment- bf6r maklpgartvil wolntf I that’ B "T Jeffery chairman of TISZA- - TO QUIT OFRCE That ihA'SftnAtA of the United States 4b or the Denver of directors board the 1916 C VD1 to amounted $1516877 according ? had and railroad Tf ® J resigned hit -1 Bio Grande" to a report received from-h- e tro®P8 TOunty I ' D®f®n88 t theh of the office was treasurer -that the abolishment a Of this sum' $870568 was j 1®W4‘Busslan against Just and permanent peace between the I contemplated' A A Sweet is on to pay premium on since Irruption easy nations of Europe' may be dent who was J in ?the city last used the- north- it is "covered by- the®1 broad bond leaving' a balanc4on hand in- the swampy consummated at an early date and ap nig-hstated1 that he' had' n' ot been' ad- - interest‘ $6468:09 district of ' the lower Danube King Charles to Form ’New fund" of to secure all efforts that vised of the resignation of Mr J eff ery proves proper on the and' Danube delta eastbythe end” of it that he knew nothing seaand the ‘Black Cabinet The galleries - were t llled when the and as F Hungarian He a canard' 'viewed the report Russian plan- to4 obtain" "Any vote on the Jones substitute- - began R Rockwell assistant general manager road" throughthe’ There was little excitement for when expressed the’ same 'opinion' - toDobrudJa- can be considered:have to 'line Progressive Republicans began London Jan 5 —King Charles is exfailed forever The larger- part of the up behind It ft became apparent forces of the central- powers-iDobrud-J- a pected to visltJBudapest next week to ’Would carry by a good majority LAMM FILES- CONTEST now are1 free for other employ- meet'' the leader© of all Hungarian parl ment: Besator libmh’a'Speebh ties In ' a special audience for the purCbnfer Since the' middle-oToday Senator' Borah’s speech which' was Alleges He Waa ' Beaim 16r Missouri Members December the pose- of: forming a Hungarian cabinet entente'1 has been on- the defensive In ' ended the on'the abruptly Fraud Through' Newliouse which German' Influence will be lessGovernorship Hotel! Anglo-Frenc- h ' Jones substituteby was’agreement directed on everywhere to the the western front has ' beenactivity to warning ’the Senate chiefly that the Pros!- - JeffersOn CIty Mo Jan limited ened says a- - Budapest dispatch The company to note in his opinion stipulated tion contesting-thfire election of Freder Telegraph mostly Theoffenslve Exchange artillery? on the Macedonia rf ront has new’ foreign policy for the United ick D Gardner' Democrat' as governor been 'dead- - I new plan Include- the retirement of states which would mean repudiation of Missouri was presented tb the : joint at?ahM 8beV cTlVld " a°tf ih o’clock flils I J®ckedsinee the occupation VtTMonas PremlVr Tisza sayis the dispatch "doctrine and of session of the Missouri legislature here afternoon in the Georgian room at the “The 'entente "press which inthat would BXMMO QUININE adoption of the Hitchoock resolu- - today AL L Gardner “hotel by Senator" JAmes W The Newhouse bragged-"-aboutby Senator commit’ the Senate to that I November' tlon of' call for full name the the Fun get Cache genuine of Before' ’county’seeks to show that' Judge Up the matter- of orfleers'and libera tlon taking tture all of- Serbia' and a Junc-Look petition BROMD QUININE policy — ii aiaaaihu employees of General Sarraii’a 7 “I have 'no 'desire to criticize the Pres- Henry D Lamm Republican 'Candidate GROVE Cures - dlscuM- - matfer- of will nato— Ident’s action' in sending the note” for governor was' beaten for the of- legislation-overU4" K tht I a tola in O?o DW There are possibility of" a German' offensive I — said the 'Idaho senator “If this mat- flee through fraud in the November few' candidates forplaces In" the State Salonlkf’’ ter had' remained’ where’ it properly election Senate and the places4 wllL be" alloted against should"! would have remained silent The' assembly after" a short' debate' frA?ter' with referred although' I might have differed' of the’ coun-- 1 Germans Tcdze Island I thisisjd6ne"each the" petition to a joint com ties- contents the regarding - representation - will cau-- I securingor Democrats timeliness note ReIts of the five and' mittee three of“But the note is' here and we Sc us and name?the'offtcer or employees in the Dvina River have to publicans- with' Instructions-- to report alio It AIL of the Democratic ted' deal with it If It contains the January 15 whether or not the 'contest senators toi are expected to be here for that I language and has the Jan 6—' The t war the luncheon' today Petrograd initiates an en- shall be granted understand it to have itmeaning ’ statement today? saysr tirely new policy and when this body EMPLOYEES? BATfQUET j evening ofWJamfary the Germans EJi I MANHATTAN NEW after took 'artillery heavy preparation ley“We" a island' in 'Ofan: possession BUILDINGS’ 1916 all have4 our ' views about' this ofr east:: Glaudan-northriver the of war but I assume that no American of Dunaburg village (Dvinsk)j- During-thGrants to see 'any 'of the"' belligerent COST from they undertook powers dismembered and broken up Islandnight an offenslve in the direction the of Our greatest hope is 'that these powers ' the east" bank" but were- repulsed bv ’EW YORK Jan 5— Fire hun-dre- d haa come time will realize that the our v rifle fire: when they should' cease the conflict 'new and sixty-fo“The enemy: aggregating about' one for and enter upon negotiations peace ' company silently approached our posi- buildings at an estimated' cost of will come beI hope that negotiations won a money tlon in the’nelghborhood'of manded by J H Horrockswith-ththe $114690145 were-- erected In ‘the fore ahy’ attempt is made on the part e con- - of Batcum thirty' versts south of village This togetherprize "'of 'Manhattan- in'1916ac- of either side 'absolutely to destroy any ther Borough Ottr of trlbutlon© of Keith f!re! the drove Brody management them one of the great belligerent powers ’ to a made statement’ O’Brien’s to back: went cording of public to cross expenses to our Enemy attempts’ defray Continuing Senator Borah- declared ' the building departof the river east ' of the' ball H N Byrne: managing: direc- bankIn tonight by1 916 could walvo everything- in' the note lias he deference' the- - region- - or Chlballn was?Brzezany 489 tor was of was ment the In number company the cheeked to by exPresident Wilson In our fire North of Zolotvln our scouts fElven a gold" watch- - and gold and that part' which refers-- to the’ in- - and'the: estimated cost $64662869 cept chain attacked a1" strong enemy reconnolter- terest of' the United Statevln the small! speech-bein- g A great number of Frank1! entatlon made Ing by nations of the world were killed trianaparty at ? the point of the ? manager advertising' “In other words” he' said “this means I lhe United f States' might have to' aid were some Ther committee of in arrangreand the oayonet! dispersed: war- against Russia that we as a nation are interested’ in I - made prisoners-' T Newman Bess I remainderments' consisted of charge1 the future protection anrd welfare of II otAmericanlnterests : "Enemy4 columns-whicJ IL Horrocks attacked'our “that Owsley Wletlesi' afraid’ he’ declared small nations of Europe just’ os much I I trenches In' the region of the Kotumba “J Frank": Mayoli Harry to Jerry those' ‘a’ enforce who 'advocate as "the 'governments' of' Euz I league' concerned X®!1®? J'anL the'riverTatrqeh were-dis- DonToomey August’ C Schaff H that this is a elson - G rope and stand ready to accomplish I Peac® "have ' forgotten " GodAfter strong artillery preparaH Henrleksr' persed Frank the °t people byv their protection ffnd'integrrlty every M Schlemsky Mrs Nellie Bat- tion considerable enemy forces five frey for the people lnfluenee and4 every resource'byat our lI the heights south 'attacked of this point Senator Jones submitted tle? Miss Nellie Spaulding? William 'Sun- times command which means if anything at hB 1substitute the river- Chembonicha The ? ' attacks day which Senator Httfchcock " all that the army and navy of the mrere4 repulsed: Three enemy attacks wlth-©- f i United States will Jse at the command 2cceptd Senator substitute 4 Noijls then' ! on a sector of our? position Sen-th- is north at-of rT'!VJri r and' df®w Jls on Proposed - were between I JLIIJJvJbi- Dbi JLUliU ' JJriA J any agreed Oltuz4 that undMT the and repelled thenation and governments' of j ft1torBorah' he would limit1' his ad- tacks by: the enemy on- the Rumanian Kawlna I Sf Fuch prbpos&ls’ taken In' connection I ' Him'' Bofc 5M n T°nAuP?S 5? amendment of Whom' Divorced a4 recent speech by’ th e President I “The back' enemy pressed Nice Charles-- menta east of xoposchik Senator Borah said meant abandon- France - 'JanSi1' Maurice north the vr“ d I confluence of- thev rivers- Zabalaof and ment of the Monroe doctrine and en-- I- I 1 ®°h ald I want to say Camille de Tallsyrand-Perigorat‘ the Villa ! Putna and in the region- of Norucha trance or European nations into Amer- I dent s note with- whicIPI do not (Duke deDino) diedCarlotoday He was 78 two versts-- south of the confluence ©f agree lean pouucs Monte? ’ j However they are' such that I would Perigord: at I th® above rivers In the region- of Attacks Peace League Plan not allow them to' stand in the way of yL8 married The Diffo de Duke Miss 'of') twelve' versts southeast’ Koproria" “Referring’ to’ Senator Lewis’' state-- 1 assisting the President’s'1 movement' to- - Elizabeth-Curti1867 Norucha the- enemy-- ' slightly pressed of NfrYorglft ment that the' ‘President’s note said 'ward' peace Bhe' divorced him In" 1886 The follow- - back the’ Rumanians “1 don t want peace if it is not-- ' foundof the about' abandonment' Mrs?- Adele l "Enemy-attack- s nothing doctrineing yearrjLhe" duke mairiedNew in the region of - Senator’ Borah on ed andMonroe I p justice righteousness of York atunu Sampsotr versts fourteen of ever to want don’t be it results of American1 particlpa: tured said that the divorced wife of Frederick William Fokstaniwere4 beaten - northeastback--' by the tlon-ito United a world league with Argentina have Its neutral Stevens the f duke in I Rumanians States'wantq The enemy about three Bhould Argentina of the 1903 then refuse to sub- Interests put against' what some divisionsand supported' strong by ' mit a dispute to conciliators he added warring nations of Europe-- believe-- are " detehmenta batteries attacked thirty “we‘ would' not only have' agreed that their vital rights to existence ERA KUHN MADE GEN Iv mouthsouth of: theof the river Buzeu be put nations could com© over and In Secondly I do not want to Jan 5 —Col' Joseph E and pressed them' back European Washington' - av state-We of In the war but Kuhn now the of Indorsingposition engage' army engineer corps t "In DobrudJa the enemy launched Argentina' I ment is no material" was nom- fierce would have' against' to Join with attached- to the war' them” attacks at' dawn In the region college o ferenoe between Wilson the and PresidentRussia today-tthe' inated by that Japan' of Vacharenl fifteen versts 'east objects are He a be a brigadier generalfor: They is a native I Braila: Our detachments fought' ofa peace league and become I ferent parties fighting Involvedjoin In a dispute over Manchurian are a far apart aither earth and the of Kansasr and was appointed" to the stubborn battle throughout the day to--ba- cco ‘ ' Rumania's Main- - Conimer cial City Captured by Ger-- I 4 that's Hardest-to gains usually ' lasts ttie longest mend it The harder ip is VELVET c o m b in es r tor please- - yo9 mildnessi arid flavor in‘v taste the such a- - way you can you zvill smoke all" you want and' longer : sticks to Velvet f ':V i7V- ' I A it as you want A mild tobacco of ten has only its mildness to recom- rT1HE ' fren’ship a - —38 ' “ T as much of (Continued From Pago 1)‘ Shields Simmons’ Sheppard Smith' Georgia Smith' South Thomas Swanson StoneCarolina Walsh Vardaman Tillman Underwood ' v' s ' SMZfrIkKB JCTTSXAH SATURDAY: JANIJAR? 6 ’1917 tobacco mia have?lotsV Jfe?ut£ prilaybrr you can’t sfnol£e : ‘ '?’ ' - - ' --- ‘V-w-'n- c if ' - - " i-- ' 'TTny TTBTT? ATTltT?PTTHOOANv : i " r - ':- - ' - : Rumanids Captured — -- -- ‘ - J-- '- - ’ " NBUYING trousers you prefer the store that gives ‘v It some reak thought to its trouser department means newer patterns far better values inore individuality iq fit and style Close attention to such specialties has contributed to our success ’ losses-“Attack- 1 s - and'A-ustra-Hungaia- - - " d PROMISESFINE - - li New Arrivals in Work Pants 1 d y - -- 'Austro-tHungRrian'battalions y to-Merg- e guns)-remaine- ‘ Made with or without cuff bottoms in the season’s newest colorings stripes and heather mixtures in worsteds cassimeres and cheviots In this assortment you will find a pair of trousers for every purpose ’!' lk - i d - " the’-new- -- the-Denvef - - -- t - - - -- : - -- -- ’ - -- f r - 1 dur-small- er - n - - WOMAN ARMY S BEST INDIVIDUAL RECRUIT AGENT IN DECEMBER -- Front - - 1 - ‘ : s - - -- Their-salarie- - big--project- s the-Na- - - ‘ ' Hy-Islaub- - a the'-stat- - - - cf t 3? the-Republica- - - - - f00 aB'-regatlngll- hag?-falle- th' n w would-have-ha- 1 ‘ 1 R vice-preei-warrln- g the-treasurer- 's - - - - -- - - - - - t - ’ - - on--th- Con-stAntlnop- - lev - e - - n - - -- S-- Will at f - - e his-belie- 5 —Vina C WASHINGTON at Wll- "best was the army's der Tenn recruiting agent during DeIn-dlvl- dal ' cember Under the section of the national defense act apnolntlng postmasters six recruiting agents she obtained recruits lor ther regular service: from a town of 500' population The man government pays $5-ofperthe number “If of postmasters available as reagents had dons likewise” cruiting a war- department' statementnowsays be “the regular army would considerably in excess of the thorlzed strength” f the-mid-dle- : v - - -- 1 - - : -- - one-twelf- th - VOPICKA IS REMOVED Amerlean Minister at" Bucharest fa- - Oi i GorenneaC Washington Jan 5 —American Minister Vopicka will be taken away from Bucharest as the German government asks although he will still be the accredited American minister to Rumania Serbia and Bulgaria The German govT in incidents which ernment has cited it alleges he was unneutral toward the Rumania central powers and favored" Mr Vopicka With the Dutch minister undertook protection of entente subwhen the Germanic armies took jects the Rumanian capital 80 KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK Laredo Texas Jan S — Thirty persons were' killed and 275 injured in a train wreck on New Year’s- day near San Juan Del Rio It' was reported in Mexican newspapers reaching the border today: Most of the dead were women A northbound stock train crashed into s passenger train ' en route from Mexicobearing Queretaro to on City Mexicans their way to prominent to celebrate the holiday the capital - - - t ‘the-Presiden- - Z- P ‘ s 1 IN $114690145 N: - the-Dvin- - - e ‘ ' : - - (in4-Gallciai)-? - - - ‘ - Kelth-O’Bri- ’ - -- en ' Aus-May- oi’ : - n-- ”5-P81- a in-injur- - - Fred-Foulg- er ’ 81 - - - the--peo- pfh" - - - andD-William- - v s - - ion Tr tS-t4- ’ ’ - clr-Euro- pe” - the-river- - - frr dp!S£?-wit- - fJ-V- 5-- - 1 - - - - - - 1 ? J - - s i I - ’ Kap-Livingsto- - 1 n'! - ! n : She-divorce- d - - j" - that--ther- e ’ dlf-Asumm- ing dlf-fhou- ld - - - - - - usMess following a wellestablislied policy of keeping pace with the demands and modern business office needs of installed the complete Dictaphone equipment and Is now offering y thorough train- - - ' ur I OrnSAlN BOARD Appointees Are Mrs Francis Axtell Dr R M Little and John J Keegan - M " the-Monro- Jan Washington Jan 5 — President Wil- son today nominated the following members of the workmen's compensation commission to admlnlster'the federal employees liability lawr Dr Riley McMillan Little of Swart Pa Republican for a term of six years Mrs Frances O Axtell of Bellingham Wash Progressive four years John J Keegan of Indianapolis Democrat two years Dr Little was born In Ohio and reared on a farm and was at on© H© later gradu time a harness-makated from Monmouth College in Illinois and taught schooL He studied for the In the United Presbyterian ministrywork H© has studied church counof social insurance in Europeansystems tries particularly in Germany and land j Mrs AxtelL formerly a member of the ) Washington State was born legislature in Illinois is a graduate of Depauw and has been actively InterUniversity ested in social and industrial reforms universal suffrage and prohibition She served on the commission to establish a minimum wage for women In Washington cities Mr Keegan born in Delaware and in the public schools was a educated machinist for several years and later served in various capacities for the International Association of Machinists Then he was manager of the Indiana Telephone company for three years and a member of the Indiana legislature for two terms introducing Indiana’s first workmen’s bill which was passed compensation In February 1918 he was appointed commissioner of conciliation la the department of labor and has taken part In the settlement of various trade controversies ore er ( -- |