OCR Text |
Show 1 !) i, :8 DESERET EVENING 11 ; , v c ,v 0 NEWS MONDAY JANUARY UIDiTORS LIVES SAVED BY " i ' KEN BOND 18 1915 FLOOD OF BILLS FILED AND APPROVED i' IN STATE SENATE . via county haa built tha road from southern boundary of the county BounttfuL Senator Thomley aajra j the people of Salt Lake City and Ogden will be greatly benefited bv the road and be ia convinced the road should ba paid for by a general appropriation rathe? than saddling Davt county with the full burden. I Senator 4. R. Edghetl! of Juab will introduce the intersection bill dm van by the city attorney providing that the abutting property owners shall pay fur the paving on Intersections in paving ID A Weaver bounty Auditor Chari with the today filed his bond f.r $:? board of dounty conimiari' n r. and the latter formally approve! the bond, Already Printed and Ready Commandant Bertholf's Report which la furnish! by the Guardian The and Guaranty For Immediate Consideration Says That the Number Was Casualty company which wrote Mr Weaver 4 with bond, presented original Public Utilities Measure 476; Assistance Given Vessels drew it after the board ? county by roaoiuthm rnai It . uuteridun . sary for the auditor to checks and wurrania. h"M:ns that ih FAMILIES FOR SI SPENT, S3.72 SAVED and, accordingly, th ud.t"r had to SLAIN SHERIFFS I make application to another umpan of . th The board also David Frame, Jr. pir'Vl upr nt nd nt of tne county Infirmary The lh,nd wa Concrete Salt Lake-Ogde- n LATE LOCALS Historical Society Stste Historical aocirty will mST? in the evening at T: duh to elect officer and tr., era! bualneaa. A full attendaBcf"1' v member, 1, deaired. . foe (ro4irLj , handsomely Illustrated the press of he National rani, ii1 e ter offices, Dsytoa. Ohio. districts. of the local repre,-- ,, ,,. Senator Georg H. Dem has prepared a corrupt practice act. regulating elec- Oscar Oroshell, who haa aind tions and providing for the publication distinction of continued merr.h, In the 1114 one hundred no, of all campatgn funds collected and by candidates and their agents. Mr. Groshell has to hi, cred.t .,V. The bill limits the amount candidates points. He Is also one of ;h- - .1?? may expend and prohibit the general of the president's prim, ah.ch "JUT' use of carriages and autos on election slsts of,a solid void A as , chain, knife and pencil. Th , and regJstntton days is eagerly souht by th. hjildZl' inator D O. Hideout will present tion of salesmen who meet annuali, h" farmers bank bill, providing that headquarters as fleets of the may frtn banks on the plan with their lands and buddings as house. Highway Report Contains Letter from for $3,009. for loans. Fifteen or mre perExpohltloa Oificial a Intersection sons may establish a bank with a cap H. Iellen. who alii ha'.e ' i- - , French Ambassador Praising Paving ital stock of 110,010 or more. the exhibit of the United ... MUELLER SAYS BAKERS And Corrupt Practices Bills. tarnation service at the ianani Work of Ice Patrol Vesssels. tlon is in Salt Lake. Mr. I'ellen u 1 close friend of Korreat Huart forn ROY INJURED BY SLED erly clerk In the Oregon Shnrt Ltril A fi'HHl of bills will bv introdui-eoffices here, but who ls no ,i.id,1nr Washington, Jan. 1$. Leienue i utII . law In Washincton. I. in tin arn t during tne coming week, ter of th? United Stxtea saved 4;$ CRITIC1L STATE Stuart is maktnc excellent icer-IN IS tt tount un of in getting iy delay lives and gave assistance to 210 vesof the The that the be an Old Friends Tea T lead,, down to work, the sn.:t r have alsels valued, with their cargoes, at held a report j d'- to evening in Salvatton Armv ha . night S.t jpIuv to svnt bills the of a meeting store printready more than $9 000.000 during the f.scal South east Second street, t., cuss propped hings in the price of ers. As soon ms ihe are ready, the Jame Jtnan, of age, on of Faivatlon Army soldiers. I,, and ow year, which ended June 3u last, ac- A. P. Jenaen. I1 is nt quit according mtarurcs will b introduced and eat Eighth bread, and friend , nerali-of the service, to to a report tday cording Congress to South Bitfft. f the ho wax injured in a are invited. rr 1 ii uouimitteee. so that their George Mueller. prrdnt by Commandant E. P. Hertholf For arridrnt evrnlng Mr Mlc'Vr, Thurday roasting tan be taken up at one. Inheritance Tax Roript Th, . Baking cmpan on the Klernth East hill. I in aerioua every dollar expended by the senUe jn)ul r fur hakr said ivdiiy that thr,, , Among tnv inporiaut measures Dow condition at 8t. Mark a. according to tomey general's office received it aided in saving property worth proprietors '. igther tor mtrodu tin is th public report, which autr that poritnmtis morning a check for 11.141. n happened V H. Mrs. $3.73, Hannah eetate Ab of and Informal!. discuss milters of ready the Ulillti e bid. Senator FTank Evans ie ha dnrlopmj from intrriinal injuric. th author and the bib na the approCommandant RerthMf urges Con- current Interest to them Thurnda night thr lad waa coaat. New Bedford. Mass., as tnher'sni U this The bakers. Mniler Mr said val of ! progressive bureau, ing down hilt on a small schooner on 130 shares of Union Pacify cob-- ' to a for gress appropriate $350,000 anr meetto tak dtiM are not m dUp'-Ussed having which awrrvrd from thr track and mon stock, and Hi share, (.f Hori new cutter for the California coast; morning, We dnt ings. In general the bill provides for track a tree. The point of one of thr Silver stock. advantage of the public $110,900 for an anchorage patrol want to put up th price of bread, and the appuntmcni of a coininieatoii of led runner, atru, k the bov in tha j Faneral of Mia. Pika' The fnem thre mehilxTS and a secretary, the abdomen. He went unamlated to his services for Mrs. Adallnt M. Pi,t boat for use in New Turk harbor and hope flour prices will not advance w will be compelled, out of self.' ioinmiowon rs to be appointed by the home and .offered no 111 held yesterday In the Wilford .L--J for duty on that $350,000 for a vessel nlirmed by the senate. effects until apparently when protection, to increase prices There governor and alarming chapel, war largely attended and in. Saturday, his ia.no the Panama canal. He renews deare toi to The as ctumnUioneri required agreement or understanding developed and he waa re- preaslve. Bishop J. D. Cumm.nt, i(. recommendation for the consolidation any action, and I don't know as there! vote their ntire time to the work f .ymptoma moved to the honpltal. flclated and was also one of th, the commisidon and shall receive $4.0u9 Hi. condition last of the revenue cutter service and life Is likely to be night waa report-e- d speakers Others who spoke wti, men remark in a year. A sec retary is to be appointed commission reIral be to late be Into very one grave, to known Jens Hansen. Edward Morgan and Jo saving service connection lth reports a to bread at ?3.ti0 a ear Not more than two port. today are to thethough effect that he aeph M. Green. Muslo was furnahet as the coast guard. f the hakr con-- : irutbers shall leong to the same po- s Is much Improved and there is prices, that some hope by the ward choir. John W. IVwi, c. There Is a concensus of opinion. tractod Just before the outbreaking of litical party and after the first aoint-ment- for recovery. fered the opening prayer and itiartn are mad of two, four and six he says, in this connection among the war for a year supplies of pour, v ears, an W. Fagg tha benedlotion. internes one of member appointment at so now are that tatJ they prhes. was ia the city cemetery. all parties Interested that this w ill add for six years to be made every two acat right receiving shipments Yl-STI- IE CONVENTION greatly to the efficiency of the hu- tual price far a'ng. market quota- 5 e.ira. Fawa so Oh Address C- - A. fu, manitarian branches of the govern- tions. Consequent, v. there is no reaof the Smith-Feu- s Drug compu). FEATURES F THE HILL son why th pric of should will give an address on "idttle Than ment. The Inifortjnt features of the bill folbe advanced That Count Big" before the claw a The report points out that although . L WORKER busisew One bak r ft it six !vc lowSection salesmanship at the I D. 4 t there were no serious floods in the for a Main street consist (me rgardza!ion but thr h is able t do of college tonight, at 7:lt- Ohio and Mississippi three river vallea as lie quarter, commisstoners by appointed nt deliver except mr th the governor, to serve terms of six The annual Sunday school convention during the year, the previous recom- 'counter,dethus D1ED. mendation for thrle light draft cut- more or los a.u1.n t), extne f tar eah, salary $4Mitf a ear. of En.lgn and Pioneer stakes waa held costly delivery mainteters to be used there in flood times, nance ai $U,tnM a ear. no two members over in this In ini lwr with Barrett hall, DADTOX. city. Jan yesterday same n! b should not be overlooked coimiiaom to be of political 0 Cbmelta Dalton, agwl to month,, officer, and teacher In attehdanee. part . no member of cmmisiion to re and S Hunt William Mrs. and Mr. of several excellent addresM. nod en gratuity from any pubik servp The appointment of 31 cadets for Mrs. White Breaks Leg. Funeral acrvlcas were held at MlIt at heme presented. Far the fiscal year 191$ is recommended corpjrations or to own stock or Inter- paper, today. Monday, at the raalden The convention began with a prelimest m said corporadons. member may Instead of 14 as at present authorized avenue, west of Ninth East bMswt Mw Wiltiam White t 6 HIlleNlej be removed efor ina feasant e or for inary meeting of the general board, eat Twelfth and Thirteenth Sooth. Iounaw: by law. The Ice patrol work of the cutters avenue, a caretaker at the comfort eta- - violation 'f terms of utilities law, and stake officers and bishops, and stake la Mount olivet cemetery. o'clock, at Heneca and Miami In the North At- tlon at South Triple ani Main at reef , in case of removal charges must be funds y school boards at O. McKay spoke on LAW1NO In this city. Jan IA 1U, at lantic steamship lanes last spring and auff red a compound frm ture of the made ar.d filed publicly and public thehuh Elder David .Jphu Maifia Usschool M HamptonM avenue. infant slogan Sunday son of Ik. early summer was reviewed at some left leg below the knee by falling rn hearings given. deyn ing, aged and Elder Milton Bennlon length. The report contains a letter the icy sidewalk on Fnii Nonh east; of he law.two simply defines the terms on Text.." and Mrs. Neel Using of GerfMd.1 at pa were held ill from J. J. Jusserand, the French am- of Mam street is Funsrat si veterday morning at t, Set tim threw defines the powers of At 10 o'clock, all thf Sunday school yesterday (Sunday), at the funeral due bassador. to the secretary of state oclock Mr. Whit was carried to her' the commission extending over all pub-- 4 officers and teacher met In a general of Eber W. HaiL Its south Wret Tw vespraising the work done by these home by neighbors and attended hy a' lie utilities concerns or individuals assembly for half an hoar and then pie. Interment city sels, The ambassador quotes Is favorable furnishing public service including adjourned for departmental work. Fencelet of the French navy physician. Her. condition In this city at 1171 Ritsui outlining the work for the coming PAIUC railroad, steam and electric, strsst as paying the presence of those vesavenue. Mrs. Mary Park, aged is ywn elec- year were read in each department and and heat tinea, light, gas. railway to of all is sels a Messing navigation wife at Dr. Robert M. Park. tric power companies and water com- much profitable discussion followed. Funeral services will be held at Ha countries of At baa the the commission the conclusion The right COURT NEWS panies. departmental dhanel of Cher W. Ball. IN sasd MBaral The report shows that during the to prtsuibe methods of keeping ac- meetings the young women teacher West Tepiple Knot, at P aa. Tuestu. were vessels 21.787 boarded; year In and of served the two counts and Jurisdiction stakes The luncheon. Ml ltld. Interment Mb OUvet flan. reports, MS were seised or reported for viome matter of rates and quality, quan- workers then reassembled for another, ArtpmoMIe aactega. lations of the law and fines and CITY COURT CASES InadW rendered. session nt which the following tity and purity of service THOMAsVl tb residence of his (sag! penalties amounting to $204.3 19 were may be instituted at the dresses were given: "Power of HEARING TOMORROW vestigation incurred by those so reported. ter. Mrs: William Edwards lit swtt Instance of the commission or on com- sons I influence In Sunday School Fifth Wset street. Jan. 17. of old r.a of Dr. E. O. Gowaru; individuals, corporations, Teaching." by plaint Thomas Ai. lb 1M. Xjunas; bora ommenial or civic organuaiiona or Juvenile Instructor, by George H. th Wale. Eagleat APPEAL DOCKETED IN Owing to the inability of Judge E A. Board Wallace: of "Relation Stake politic. came Bake to organisations Hty is ua gait case Bgera t be present, Sctlon four pertains to the powers Members to officers and Teachers." by body la at the funeral parlors d SUPREME COURT hearing this morning In the criminal and West Ttw south WUl. and Its utilities of Theodore T. dunes a and Joseph Burton: Tsyler. g public general f the rjtv court were fost division seek to provide for efficient summary and encouraging remarks by Plf street, vt until tomorrow morning Among provis.onsvlth pornd to utilities the fairness Elder David O. McKay of the general Washington. Jan. 18. The habeas cor- thm wa the pr:mmary AMSOn.-aA- t for servie tMMxthavmneJm.il ami to the public, it provides that In supe (Intendency. Adaosoe pus appeal of Leo. M FYank. convicted Jiyan Worth, or Kl'a charged the sale of water, electricity or gas, general debility. hiThomas waa Music under convention for the the with fnterv end Scotland. Dewthe murder of Mary Phag-anbora May U. unmoney htamlng accurate must tne -' of PloCall of the direction provide Waldemar .. factory girl, mas doketed der false in ioirpany to Lake Salt Xb came ed Atlanta, v Oly The ung woman measuring devies that on demand neer stake. There was congregational waa a carpenter by trade. court. The state plcad1 not tolay In the supreme guilty last Monday wh-of any customer his meter may he singing and. in addition, aoloe by funeral porters d The et Is the body of tisorgia may now at any time move arralgrvNl t fre Judge Kogers and hr tested and the commission has power Charles R- - Pise and Emma Undaay. Joseph Wm. Taylor, g south West Tuto have It advanced for early hearing. case ura continued date pend- to supervise tfceae tsts and provide a ple street. Without such action It will not be ing the appearance without of Funeral eerrlcee will be held Tmeda her fee eah service, the attfrney. reasonable f.e reached In the regular course of busi- j Soren X. hrlstns-1 nn at the residence of his dsughM. nt She If is the In meter U. bv C. N. hld Band be the to company paid Equipment, ness for nearly IS months. Mrs. Ocorgs Moon. 431 Eighth aveaw j the county Jail in default of bonds f is incorrect, and by the consumer if meare Invited to attend Internal mends $1,090 ter ls correct. M. Boyden, bandmaster of In City cemetery. Automobile cortege Ueut J. Rerulartm of competition la sought the First infantry band. X. G. U., is RUXSTEPT. Oocar F., son of tb Ian W. 0. BANCROFT BACA, in a provision th.it after the passage NEW TRIAL ORDERED Charles Runstedt. died at a local f th-- act public utilities concern In the city today from Mt. Pleasant, to for Sunday. 3'M a.m.. of pneumenu furmh yTMo within the state secure uniform and equipment some JUKANOVICH CASE .h!l The deceased waa bora In Salt lake I r becin the cor.stru tlon of any plant his musicians He already has rears ago. and waa living hwith its will the obtained HIS OPTIMISTIC VIEWS from the and until it shall have government instruments, ak mother at 132 west Second In a deisiin handed down today commission a iertifiate that th pub- furnish what Is lacking. There Is conmetier stricken. He ta survived tty a public siderable disappointment in Brigham two brother by the supreme ourt of Utah, thej lic Ferv'i e proposed and a slater. Charles lur and th;t piiMt- necessity Citv because the band there waa not etedt of Hunter. Axel Runstedt and llat-- I Judgment of the district court in the and the same t:e Runatedt of Salt Lake W. H. Ikuicroft. vice president f the cae .f tbe th servi-selected a the slate guard band; but state against Mike j Funeral services will be he'd at Ike-r, i.f aea.ilt with Wallace, applies t xt ni na f lma ori lu-Oregon rihort Line, is in Salt Lake for Jukapo d h. convicted Nineteenth ward chapel, Jan ri he n , a deadh aavs It waa a cae of first come, first hnr!es waon stuk. a brief visit from Angeles, where is reverw-- .nl the case reminded Th c'.mrotk-- i n Is t. have g nral served The Br.xham City band fail- n.n at 2atp mtheThe raaket wtll toh .pen I viewing chapel prior be will He isi- n ov r th he la spending the winter. nllr.sds in the ed to take th necessary steps In time. a new tr.al Th information harird Friend it Invltad. Intennent in Ch 1 of j re per cemet-rwith aastilt with intent matter compelling here thrwe or four days and then will the commit murifer and it p appeal-- i aafety aplianes and tie- obT cance return to tha Pacific coast for two or to - of, .f rul-Navaho Indian the safety Zhon-n- e. ed n the WHITTEMORE .In thr et). N H that wil m.ke tjpt the thoTn- man, three more months. At the Hotel Utah which the ground Kendall square. Jan. 17, F.dsiM patr-nan! the publ' Jurv find if ? an Improving in Prison t cm ore.at aged 47Wyear. this morning he described a a strik- gulitv was not the dl In the matter within the of. Hsll fuiierd Body Fbr ..f t.e :.tt snail always Informal. on. trlt ing success the Fan Inego exposition, fense charged In the Lucian H Krrth. rbif deputy In 144 south West Temple street. tie deemed rj for tti tr ai of suits and predicted that It, aa well as busi- The supreme court hel l that rech.irges might hu- leen brought to review tlw orders ami de ,the Unitd Htnte marthaTs office, ness throughout the entire country, misdemeanor and these turned last nient from Frt Ieaven-wortincluded in lh- - fharg- - slated in the ctmons f the CARD OF THANKS. would soon take on an activity that informaMon. which h to Thom fak was a einv. A ' shall be tr.ed and determined the same .hne would mean much for the country. Mr. cordinclv it is held a to Hnukirte I. the In W wteh to thank all wo vc so k4 th:.t as suit eiuity. Bancroft said this morning: for imprraonat.ng a United ;ats to our dear mother. Mrs lYiv duri4 of the Jurv va Ineufficiert m whch the fear BARKED. There is no basis I -r ERvUISITES Th ait knees and dth base the Jjdrment arsd the case tb here and elsewhere that the to While at the prison Mr. Smvth visit- and member of the Emigration ward. was reversed. Ml: prov.d all thrit and The Kdward on the will s this coast pass Mrs efiotr and year expositions the Navaho Indian ho tho tfce f public ed Zhn-ne- . service on the j:rt sent who such not result successfully The fact that loey to 19 year for ktlttnf a sfter was sentenced utilities snail be discontinued and everyone ah anjsty this city or state has had thus far no DANIEL LEED1E nn ' th Nahn reservation assisted during our bereavement Mar h I. 1915 er.'l in the m..tef of in- post trader Influx of people I no reason to Mr Smy'h t'fk the pn-- nr to MR. GFO. A WHITAKER GETS JUDGMENT trastate f ratlroal parses it i rw lathe inFrt I.Mpnwinh, that thre will he nne. it ail! tome MR C. W ROGER? At the time of hi the cmmrce term interstate I Hus! ness everybound to come It Sa.ld Mr. Smyth, the Indian would in making exceptions m the case of trial where is on the improve, and aa have f convicted and the'r families undntiMed a are favorable In the fd'ra! c.urt this in 'rmi.g be- - ra.lroad employe weather condition FLORIST. in murder flr drreo and handed, the fore A. Marsha!. John and lanol of a Lake the clergy will be memhr to travel Salt charity stopping I.eed:eJu'!g if he had mt had a tubercular tumor a awarded of wn relief mh Judgment service. and The thousands of for transcontinental emergency place FDORAL. DESIGNS a The expositions will draw 1135 with "it costs, against th lutly-- , rqulres that !n ase f any accident. ahich so inflamed hi neck that execu- Evan, Floral Co.. M Main Wv tourist Immenne crowds, and Salt Lake and Judge m nlng company for iersnnl Immediate peprt shall be made t the tion bv hanxtnr was made lmpoMibi w suffre1 while in their employ. commission giv rr particulars, but that He was therefore allowed to plead thiT leading fxirist Utah will profit by them. t Business throughout the entire coun- jlfe had sud for $!0,l0 and cots. these report shall not he ofn t the guilty to manslaughter, as hanxing Is KING. 21 E. tl South. Phon Tne bankruptcy prceedlngs In the public mde of capita! punishment HOBDAT'g FI.GRAL SHOP. N7 SOUTH try will soon begin to prosper Prosexcepting on order of the com- the provided by federal liw. Bakery company wr mission. perity seems in the air. and there are Morrisonuntil 1171 8 court The Feb will At Ihe time of als incarceration. Stntc Ws. bound to be evidence of it soon. In Pecrion five provide for a genera! waa only the west and the middle west, as well convene nexi Saturday for naturallu-tio- n system of conducting the business of Zhcn-n- e He as In the hlg business circles, there has day FUNERAL DIRECTORS and the individual could not speak Ef(!th and seemed to the commission been for months a feeling of uncerduties of the commissioners and secre- be an absolute savage. Now. said Mr use bora Smvth. he can war of the read and nte Enr'tah Jos Wm. Tsvlor. and other tainty. go W Jeweler Bankrupt tary and requires that the office be5 and speak !t fluently. od T disturbances, and a a this recedes there Ogden The tumor haa it. Utah' testing open to th public from ia. m. until nd nuslltv rcO; will be manifested a greater optimism completely gcrvlc m. on dlsapfwared Ptr a t..lmr, except p. every working day. f Ox'lan. w m. or Harry Pavla, a own our suit. at and more general business advancebest sore Price, which. In the opin-.o- n Article Six provide penalties for vio- small running haa fl.rf a bankruptcy petition In the ment and progress. the pnson doetr. w! oon be commission's orders and the of UNDERTAKER lation CO aa O'DONNFJ.L enurt circuit It ia of course, difficult to say Just (Unite. Stte developed into a re" rmbslmcra. n4 making Individuals guilty of healed. He has what the benefit to this state will he. lhia rea.i n that h wlaheil to rain time arulings, k n. intelligent In- Temple. misdemeanor and corporations liable markably I Realty Bldg Phone t because it Is almost Impossible to by ao ri' lnx to meet hla obligation.. to fines dian. and now seeking a parole the amount of traffic there will He kta hla aaaeta as 23,176 an4 hla On hi return trip Mr. Smyth The bill prop ie an appropriation of stopped MONUMENTS. TOMBSTONES. be through It. No one can yet esti- lial.tht aa 13.3(7. a day at Lincoln. for ITO.ooo Nebraska two th which to is years, apmate the value that Is coming through Visit his brother. Willard R. the adcost estimated of Smyth, proximately the completion of the Panama canal. ' FINE UTOCK who is TriaL Case on slowly dying rf cancer. He Is LARUE. ministration. All fine and penalties sod yards offic The war. the Mexican situation, the C. O. assessed by the board are to go into 71 years of age and wealthy, haring re- M N- - ttreat Johnson, Wsa 424$. earthiuake in Italy and other disturbtired as a successful rancher 25 years of Butterthe fund the Clark of state. Th Besle genual ing conditions and influences make It field r;e ago. SONS rn TAB0 ELIAS MORRIS hard to predict with any degree of ceragiiiist W. H. Burnside, et al. OTHER SENATE MEASURES. opposite South Gate Tempi- P tainty regarding the Immediate future. to set aside a certain deed and quiet Senator D. O Rideout has a bill The Quinine That Will Not Make Ton Of this however, we may fee! sure: title to certain real etate property Is which he will present this bound ( be good business on trial in Judge F. C. Lonfbourow's There Nrrvow. Buy Biscuit baked bf providconditions In this country soon. The division o' the Third district court. ing for an appropriation of $2,590 for Th happv combittHtlon of laxatives In on relief of Pacific families the the fairs the coast will be great of the four VE BROMO QUININE makes XKV SUITS ni-Eattractions. The San Diego show is deputy sheriffs who were killed by the tha Quinine In this form have a far now ready, the bailding are completed bandit Lopes. better effect than the ordinary Quinine, THHtl DISTRICT COURT. and when the travel begins eastern and Senator John W. Thorn ley of Davis ind It does not affect the head. Rewestern tourists will he surprised with George ft. tYump wgwinst the Oregn county will ask for an of member the full name and look for the grandeur and the magnitude of the Short Une Railroad company, to r S1U0.099 to complete theappropriation concrete high-wa- g signature of E. W. GROVE on box. oco $10 between Salt Lake and Ogden. Price 31c- - Advertisement. exposition. for persboal InJurie, tlwt Ahrayt app.,r.'-pivdur- cmai. May Follow Up Success Achieved in Neighbor hood of Soissons In London Believed Kaisers Forces Have Adopted a Defensive Role To the West of Warsaw Many Thousands of Teutonic Troops Have Been Sent From Poland To Battlefields of France and Belgium. f i ? ' i i . i if', if'1 . 5, ' ; : J i , ! : j ! j L London, Jan. 18, 1:20 p.m. London is recalling that this is h the anniversary of the proclamation of Wilhelm I as German emperor and in the Jlritish capital it is expected that the gy may bring news of widespread German effort to follow up with a still more important movement the success achieved last week in the neighborhood of Soissons. In London it is believed that the Germans have adopted what Ls virtually a defensive role to the west of Warsaw some British observers arguing that this has been forced upon them by superior Russian numbers and that these defensive tactics synchronize with the movement of many thousands of Teutonic troops from Poland to the French and Belgian battlefields. The fighting at Soissons. some British commentators declare to be the precursor of the entry of these new troops upon a vigorous offensive, perhaps at an attempt to cross the river Aisne. At Soissons the French failed to hold their positions on the northern bank of the river and for the Germans to attempt to gain the southern bank is regarded as a development to be expected. forty-fourt- RUSSIANS SLOWLY PUSHING BACK GERMANS ; f As to future engagements in this region, it appears to be a fact that the French artillery on the hills south of the Aisne commands all the approaches to the river and that it will have to be reckoned with. In the eastern arena of the war the steady pressure which the arrival of one million of last year levies has enabled the Russians to exert upon the Germans, according to news dispatches reaching London, has been slowly pushing back the German line to the west of Warsaw. of News dispatches today report the Russian Rusconfirmed been not but the Plock. This report has officially, sians on Saturday crossed the Skrwa river a few miles below that point and may have been able to occupy the city. Russian forces already had reached Sierpec and Gombin, lying respectively directly north and south of this provincial capital. The Russian defeat of the Turks, if the claims of Petrograd are fully borne out, was so decisive that it may mark the clgse of the Ottoman attempt to invade Russia in the Caucasian region. The Russian victory probably will free enough of the Caucasian army to oppose effectively the Turkish forces which are approach- ing the frontier further eastward through Persia. j ,! I Ii.iii.i, ; w ba-r- I I i d sev-ra- BRITISH OBSERVER GERMAN BRITISH SAYS CHILDREN COURSE AND . rj 1 daug-te- j ; "Efhciancy-Spirituality- Com-mand- er I TAKE GERMAN POSITION e ..f Th- - AesMtfd ire that lour tory tnuM be Ing ptij He a detd.bnprtn anl d v There s !;r f 4pi:tit tnut be awek- - :e d in t :ie . L the circular, at und f ihe riiu.t and tnrillirg .' time in wJ. It tiiey ar IHmc v th;ng ii uet be kepi i.ut f t ach'Hiy tl.at might inmlant ini hearts of the vhihlreu uverwemitia f I f r comcil or ntempt a.' d mil other people. st thy with a jooue anl e m.-prih in averw helming a Just Mruggi again-- .,n Fran liK'. Jn. 1$. An Income of $144 . said to have !een one of - urir-paid the government, was 1ttid by L V H.irkn. early asso-o- f John J. Itnrkfeller. who died vesterday at the ranch of his A King Macomber. near Ho. lister. altf. He was in California when the inform tax was Instituted, and the etatmept he ftle.1 showed the value of h.e hddtng. to bo ttweeu $40,000,009 41 II Mr Harkners' hobby was fine horses ind fattl- - which he bred at hla home Walnut Hall fxrm. near Lexington Ky ine of his choicest herds v,m brought fut and placed on th- - Macornher ranch, where the aged the last six wr.hs milhiHir hiof life. UiX th- 1 Ir h.-- 1m- iH-- : odds itd Full Weight CHINESE IMPORT TRADE IS NORMAL Prompt Delivery are Klean Kolea Q Features Q Backed by the Best Coals on the market Q today. PHONE 420 1 si 1?;; U Q CITY COAL CO 42 West 2nd So. Phone Waaatch 420 Q S'o-f- I pn-vi- inspector-instructo- t- - nt Berlin ta The Hague and Ijondon. lo a m. The appointment of Gen. Adolf Will von Hohenbom aa quartermaster general of the German armv in succession to MaJ. Gen. von Voights-Khewho died suddenly of heart failure on Nov. 14, has Just been announct d. Jan 18, ji y. fr , ere s'ii-t-n- fr r,- Ltaie-Thom- s'r hn fr mn-tinn- Washington. J.in. 18 Resumption of normal Import trade In chcmhals and drugs which was seriously Interfered jwitb In th ftrt three months after the beginning of the European war was announc'd tvlay by the depart-Imeof commerce Imports of theaa articles In N vember were nlued at $7,905,944. compared with $8,7.i47 for the cnrtvionilng month In 191.1 In August following the outhneak of total Importations of j hostilities the chemicals, drugs and dyes fell to $5.- -j 623.909 and In September to $5,519,000 from nn average of $7,700,900 per month during the Ust fle years. i , j NEW QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY U s aero-- V. HARKNESS PAID GREAT INCOME TAX hll dren t M rtne'i suf-er- urse w.c the f f.r-es- g.v l tpa. arT t ni P.ritlh fr fr UiiJun. Jan. U. 305 pm The ob-se- rr with the Bruieh army In Frame, who writes the reixvrts of ine5 ) event given out to the prH. is auduH-lionn- l Benin. Jnti 2 -- The ;ruun thority for the statement that British t did nuthurDies s.r ;k.ns reentlv rapture certain 'eitions rear l.a Basse and tea m hiMr the t's., r ,,f th.. jr m ailvanci f one mile That m.tke lYie-iaxt 1 aa faei ns et r The int.u was Jan 1$ t:iv had bnr . n lia juet in . riifpa'h frm t timer, published mlnletiy f ne in Prtn. nt a circular letpr .f irsenh' N Httak n the p4itljns at La ou to lb- - eh inejM 1m n Hrte has attempted by the d-l the u'riespindet Pa-pe- m fr DIO NOT i !..-- t TtlCHINC , yrs r- Jl-- T JeIT . fine-ioo- -- fr ri NATIONAL, BISCUIT COMPANY hoi for re-v- , T - - |