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Show . ,', - r ,,,, t , '(, , , Pt It. , . , LAST EDITION ' , . , .. , , , , - , . .. . .. . , '! - ' '16 'PAGES ' , '' '' ' ' ' ' TILTESbAY TRrm - AND LIBERTY. DECEN1BER' 7, 1915 - ",:,,- . i z, , tr" s. . , . o , Ofi-r- . .. ' , e, , SIXTY1SIXTIL YEAR, , - (-- - - ... , 073 eli . 'res .. . ii - - ar al eh - - , , ., , 1,33 egl . B oy - -- 7 kis , .. Ed- - and,:vort-L-Papert-,:t- . 1 - I I imt-I-1160 . . WINER'-f-INVESTICAT- nue -- - ---- . I City . s j10111:,BULCAR IANs - ' "- ' , 1..... -- ',',,'.7'..:1Z" .'.; .7:- ,. wore -- - - , ' 'Fr'anco-Britis- orrinc111, COUNCIL' I ul PEACE Jo Cruet be Made Will i Armies Before h Ascertam Its - I 11t SERelA FORCED - Plants. ; WAS L ...Imam. . .. I - - tlit---- .. l 41S aries bY-Secret- I ' ear(' .- i - it , ' '. ' t O , . -- , , - - 11 S .,, Garrison and Danielsit, :h ....47 Legislation for Government Owned Ships; N. rA' e Rural Credit Law; the Philippine and Porto: - ttt.4 ''' Rico Bill Which Failed of Final Passage at s The Last Session; Conservation Legislationr: 2 1' .. i tt A Law Giving Federal Aid to Industrial and - - 1 Vocational Education. Public ...AMIN . PROBE-REASON- 1 , - "' -- The Coroner's Inquest Prompily Held Such is Information Furnished i L"ndfill' n":' 1' "' 'I ,c,..u.u1s. against the Wain grebe...it ', U. S. Dist. Atty. Marshall- -- 'armies having ho.n Aaod Elmer Horton Charged With is el. I Pokideci 'Jon. won Gallons scull Mx Opt'. 7 Council Organized ig 1914. I First Degree Murder. noes fortwa will Join th Bulgarian' I,- at. linamdosta.-itTh. -7 , NO RIGHT It , - . - --Already Made.:: ts - I .,,,,,,..ii,,1 ..... -- ' - Paris lAthens Correspondent I Matia Says Greece is Simply I, INTOXICATED IFINANCED BY,FOREIGN MONEYI Playing for Time. . , AND NAVAL PliOGRA li MS --- -- - - . - . - ' - ,.......- A Y 1 TO RETREAT ...., .., Includes-Armfilidliav-IProjec- - FRENCKINISOUTHWESTERN .,. ,t "" f RECOGNIZES ;i They Bscome Much Stronger Parhin Stirring Up Strikes in Munitions , , ; -- -- . BIG-MILI-TAR :OUTLINES ;ft ....r,., Eureka Murdered by a Prisoner At Jail Entrance SLAYER ,., . t , TO , U'ashington, , I- e r . t "fr hie ple.1.2.- the Woo. 'House, Kiwis in vetoon to the iit,,uto of Ittpregent1.".JArtft. Ihtte reaiis sec, contelothr hie tootatoottomt The preeeot one 1.6 to tegolettOh T toe.aeoe- ts44 Ft the thud ' - ,,. tthr-rrar- pktilettt.te.XT'-W11,66.K.-- , . - - it etilSi-----;-.- ,, . .- MarthALAlexRobertsavotifederat- - Grand - 5 Is For Comprehensive Detense,,Plans . of . , , , . ---- ., - - ad tz, me8sa.,ge , . , ., ,i imm Ilt, 1 t : in- .. Secretary Lansing Dispatches to - Berlin - Firm- - but Consistent Note on Affair IGER ,Every-Recorilmendation-- . , - ,,, IOlt RILL) UFFILJUlt . a I ':, !Effort r '- I - 1 ttl 61.3. Defend Independence of UnitedStat - He '''; edälled '''n , - ' , , pw4 I biS REPLY - Rd o- Ab L - - . WILL COM . I d , :. 'IDRUNKEN Il T n 41 te3 D73 .t.,,,, , . ' eh 1 I- - ... , a .. , a , - - ,. a - Ro - '- . a db Theme Prep aredness-t- WilSOn-s s tal - . ,:,,,,,,., , 2 -- , R-11C-i--Nt-' - . . '',1 I' - ' , , . t. - , , -- UTAH P 1 - it- , , - z tt'ne 'H't.01. Your "Holiday, Ad In The 1Teere Pull liAke Tea Tom Track. Well f LAKE CITY SALT - 0 NE W S. . - , doctrine of I)ec 11 i , lull partnership between the nations of the Western Hemisphere', ' 41 in world affairs--w- as II proclaimed by President Wilson today in to The News.) taped's! strut"' hie annual address to Congress, the theme of which wast third i Administration Course Will be t ' Eureka., Dec. Horton shot , : t I and InItehtlY killed City Marshal Ale. preparedness by the United States to defend ot only its own in-- 1 t Held No Matter What Ger- - Bobertson shortly bermes g utclock Met combut of whom the made those with has dependence it rights Horton Is in jail Alharged evening. many May Da. mon caUbt. The message was read by the President to the Sen., 1, with murder in the first degree. The slayer, who is M. years old and , ate and House assembled in joint session in the chamber of the----'- 11 ' ' m Miner. 6"... had beta drinking for severe: -- 1. House., 1 Berlin. Dec. I, etti Ln4on. 11'.50 a.m. davit. About 1 Welock Mat evening he '''t . -The request received here front the I went to the Oxford sahwe alba $oma 0". A Every recommendation embodied in the document had to del United StateWfor 'the recall of capt.1 behind the building discharged Ma .., ,..,;,,,..t,, it leranz von PaPen and Capt. :Kart Boy- - molver. His brother, George Horton, With ''', comprehensive plans for strengthening the national de- -I t . 1 r , It i Ed, military and naval attaches. re-- j sat .ott the pemiss artd sent word to te I! z The program included the army and navy plans alreadY; the tenser'. of electively. w , ill Th"re itile Au repertleata-AbThe sriand lory's inquiries into the f ., IVatittingtou, aill undoubtedly be com- charge of his brother. Eimer. The ofmade public by Secretaries Garrison and Daniels; legislation fot .,) .. -,: &sous! ..,. r :. plied with in accordance with diplu- ficer quickly appeared and took Elmer c.educt uf the pee. council began Isis Other front sat. tho minor . i - - - Melte' Horton it VI Into to stated. However. and Issase. started cuatosty. .... , The French. hoseter, are ' operations. h,,,r. atu,r 'ha wiithun a arm,' '' go$ernment owned merchant ships; a rural credit law; the Philip '71 ti'eintany probably will avk first to be take- him to the courthouse in viiik-on istiormed of the grminds on witten the the yeti- - ts situated. Intending to lock F Kremer of Chicago. an inlicint rd' tht ctrrint thn.1,161:remay anotini. tic :'' .' .,,... ,.. tg . .,.:ii pine and Porto Rico bill which failed of final passage at the last :t.L bombardment of in United States government bases the him up until he should besette sober International itroi her 1 ., ' ', to law aid The two men were personal frieride and !smiths and formeely vIve, federal in.. conservation no, lit MPoopotami. thl a . rhantibiLA the : session; legislation; giving i unoesirablilly of the attaches. d ,.. president ' ?, I News of the request for the recall the officer did not disarm ? I tho aro ..' thrttiene contO "dui c. show H. ,,mirwit. a beginning dustrial and vocational education; and the creation of a COT11.0 it.In,4. has not been 'pubiished as yet by the TH EE SHOTS FIRE:IA ehleogo printer. who tilled Nome print- - luder ubi.. interest no t he tamtninan (11fIria press. mission to inquire into the transportation a, for Ins contracts the hieb is Kramer of in ,taitteit, developing Just as the two reached the front favor the : Naturalized and native bum Americanswho, The stool dispatch is the first direct door of the courthouse Marshal Boh- thas since retrnod tP Chi, ago. Tnc I Turkish thaAtttica it . is -- reported from! sympatbiziar - I- ' oKumA:To Word to be received from Berlin In re emian was leading the way. nd, Hot. viden,e they gate lanai 4..4 Uoyin dm' a. the Germans under klrld i(Riset n and topc have tem ri..4 drewMS with revolver and fired three conspired to violate'I belligerents abroad, plotted sard to the pr obablo- foltion el the t von dor Gotta oar The ortanization of tabor a nmeautt proparing siwernment In resPomie to the shots at the officer from behind and peace denounced by f were own ltheir tri Washvista scathingly au announced country's neutrality .eittenaita campaign which will bti request of the United States for the at close range. (NW shot ntlarell, an- thaton ,mail lam Its year. other Gerheadquarters and ass directed toaard the Persian aid( tii, struck the right shouider recwil of the two attaches. Sinee JAPANESE DIET the President, and Congress was urged to provide adequate In t'hieaao. jaeolk C. Ta Oor Errat do,; I many already has aaked Washington ranged into the hreast. and the third rant..., of Bagdad. N. J. nowArrawdont of the eral laws to deal with such offenders for Information as to the grounds on entered the back of the bead und, canto council. Bald Fitorther impetus ia given to Pen,e after Mr. Marohall's out of the mouth, This allot passed States baser; Its 1 e of beam eubile that he wrieumtd providing! Internal taxation was proposed as the means the, paplii consantarY, at i, for a recalt appear that through the base of the brain and a federal ItiVeld liratinit of fke council's: I Pope- Henedirt delivered this fact had not been made public in caused Inman( death. t naval and military establish.; to add to the "nut teat tt mg A.m.. the ethane," . money necessary door. tile forward of Itonertoon of into fell the Berlin up to the time :4 thefilitts lipou belligerents So make In keeping the oiled Mateo out of the of Fact of the war gasoline1 Horton and Juei. courthouee, Emphasizedwere trome4nsie 7 incomes, the'dispatch. ments. Sources of taxation suggested Project started to run away. : itta brother. Eur,pean var. The orfP41 of the- ettemigent or thei i'leorge Horton. and a friend nam4-4Naval Repletion is of the Very napthat automobiles and internal explosion engines, fabricated Grman ttOlitarY and naval attaches TtlitING EXPENSE AlllFUNTS. Refuse to Give David Hills bad on the rleeman pith. close behmd Int t , it was reported that the grind jury lie is ashingion officer and his prisoner as they not aacertainable As yet, as the I and steel, and stamp tax on bank checks. Extension of the war Out 'Any Comment the First Necessity has 'subpoenaed the records pi a batitittiernien were!--walked the Oxford to the from saloon have Doi 'newspapers been' aftil. revenue bill and continuance of the preset tariff on sugar were within a. short and hotel- In Washington. is sal parintlyed to piihlish avow the ' writ 1 - 1 --- ----- if,'. Lemons courthouse.vsnd Washington. Min- 110 rimy' '. !iict ni i hf irw41ent itetounts &atonessr IJ t Germani-that-thAmerto -- - recommended and the sale bonds Optk-isedI the cotaiiii which 41. is Amid &time- - I peace were Athol" fired. when When the -t; i ican government's requeet for the Withi re Tokio. to Dm. 7, 2;30 a. firing Urn,. met In a Washinirtoa was the longest Mr. Wilson has ever delivered This garbian-m!message and Capt. von of IVew gler The York ars David ays brother and intreettiret his pollee shots Bectrge Ill -- patois. the naval and military attaches; the ba."116 to Congress. He began with a statement that since he last ad: Wile ran ufter him a distance of about leg the record ot Anton F. Ideate. sa Effects of Campaign N a licre,4unla.HrredlbermjrnaPanmesebe n a T resoectivele. Of the German embassy YOS , diearreeted when him. yeatentaY they fraught yards theft...sta.of here was entirely because led by an operation cia a htionatory they bay they die- letr reseal- - dressed Congress: - 430 st armed" and held him. In a' few moDec it Val and military activities. Athens as.Tha paris covered a large quantity of chemicals 11 ments .the murderer was In a cell. I). addreafted the diet today. War's 4t need hi the manufacture of Secy. Lansing's reply to the Gerrorreepondent of the rigarn sends an i The premeir dark on the amtersai !P European . men government's Inquiry, which INQUEST HELD. to discover interview a ht, h he plosive& They are ,L: Hal- . ", PIPtil13 and llirittah iirtno IlUnk, lb.! . . , Neu York. Immk, 7.Tho atiolp4 aLt- - berotow 1Y34:11 ',Oliva of labot'a nattonal 4uuke osttwa Infurftsatios- (roar Um-tie- r m41,91102 i , . Le aurring up strikes ta war maattiDa ' that the fletssean forcx rost.goa MI : factories eontinid under Issoalsatosti 'the earlier movements in the itailkane hoe today by ths federal rand bars 1 hove sow been detached for the per- f The fiat that the council is being In- - I Woos o; sharing In the itatAek of the ; -,..1, f tt,,, ,, , , , , tartro eines the south. Il ' I sestigated woe announced by Diet., frioneo-htitie- b front. - Dispatches i 44 ...vs' gt. dlershel, who said be Wad sai..iI ern Macedonia Atty. A.....,' , . information lb"' sr., fro, Aliveno. pertlycorryboraile thin :T,,, tms woe financed with money.furniathed theory. as It Is reported two Germane ,..,,. .., 7. , With the ;: .' :' ...';' by eirang von Itinielen thromigh.,04via divilitste an. emest;erittltig T , ' , ' Culsorialas near Stromitaa. Lamar. - i) 1 a a - '' -- t,e tierritan - e '"' 4 ,I e a 4 -- ft 1 N- 7 tt ft ' ... i, ... h lh hoc -- t, 11 - '11 I- rof i r - T . ,t, ' 1 buuri - . 1 - ..---- Gee-ma- , ',r 1- ,1- I;I: edi.1. le va Mato-me- 4 11 - D. ratetoe-t-coilini- n Id RS is 1real - folks-we- it) I e.. : , - a z -- Capt.-Boy-Ed ---- at,...-Catu-st Austro-Hungaria- L. . a dies'-'to the Berlin foreign office Intend- The news of the. shooting quickly contest of the an happened that- - County attaches under certain conditions, was spread. It H.-- McKaightWili .1111 1014-n. in- dellygred. he arranged for ao inquest to be , which the German embassy immedhste- - and held at Justice o'clock last ly forwarder' to Berlin.' At the emits-- of the Peace William night. Bromley sum- ay ell comment on it wits refoged. tweed a jury consisting of Prank Neither was there any Indication :tit liscrrity.-4oh- n and Prank Myer ... whether the reply would roast The following vsBursae& testi.. lention of the German government Cromer. . fled at the inquest: Sheriff Angus Id. ,, that it should know the reasons for the McDonald, who was sitting in his offor the withdrawal of its offi. fice In the courthouse. only a few yards -cer"11 front the front door when the shooting It we. broadly intintated to the stets occurred; Dr. Laker. who deecribed the department that unless the request was- wounds: Ronald McDonald. .son of , based on something eat than the de- the sheriff who was in his fathers of- ' velopments of the liamburg-Amerkla- n nee; George Morton, brother of the conspiracy trial or the ease of homicide: David Hina who helped to P. J. Archibald. the, American , capture him: O. A. Taylor, A. C. Bur'correspondent. whe secretly ton, NJRobinson. John 1,11anovan raptain Frank Beesley. von PaPen, Germany would decline to and The proceedings at the inquest were t withdraw either of the ITIPT1,, Trete-an-'t atia that general impression v ditrt"c a t".y'107c1--n".'"i- Secy. Lanaing's reply at some length their Alex. wee to the effect that beRobertsond , , repeats that the two officers have by a come persona non grata' because of cam.firest :iv ids deathHorton with Elmer 4,16nious, , their naval and military activities and Intent. , , that further- - under diplomatic usages, ViCTIM rm unnecesIs r between nations. it existing was born in Spent Ales. Robertson . gory for ens government to do more:: .thanIntimate to another that the- ores- tett lhork about 42 years ago; Re was ' mice of a but has many relatives Hs diplomatic ' officer Is dia. unmarried. has lived in Eureka a number of rears, 'tasteful-- :' Indlbut Berlin before coming here resided in Over night advice, from, here he was for some time cated that the German government .,,,,, would withdraw the officers as requesteounty clerk. He- was aeure here at the ed although It might press for a bill of IProvo. the renter lodge -.r, -his- death. -' of the ,The poeitionwill not . particulars. . ,i dig- 4 ' TRE PERPETRATOR. -- . state department is that it l cuss the facts in the case eon the of George which lamer Horton Is :' the sources of Its information have led to the decision that the aettvt-- ; Horton. a .mtnee, long a resident of ,;. ties of the two German attaches make Eureka. and was himself Si miner. He - their presence In this country no longer to only ye yeere of age but ha. a wife ,, and four.ehildrem ?erne days ago he &Arable. COMA- - I President Wilson haa fully approved lost his position at the Chiefhie having wages it was datM mine through , ' - fiery. tensing's- dectition and will be fernitheed. It la supposed that this said today it a ' l , 1, : L It a I.. ... - ti 1 5! 1 f I 'wee had with It. Sinister Scope, 10041 of wysity abd patriotism mast. PACKED ougdjitch. Servien minister to Oreece. I tested by the Jamome onside at the GALLERIES 2 extentled COUCerfling ths Teutoni rhe European war ramPellto In eorottatkm Of Emmeline Volthlhits Ma It the Ralit'anw He elmtee the luletetee i basin for further lit. threatnin and sinister scoot untir strematheshm the e fohoel: "The effects of the cainpaign Cr,' nil.. idly and prosperi ty of the Imperial T TO litt haso:wesetryintqousitrateriramori :tamer The more fronte the aerhatthe fight he f btOlitir sow the milder. He emphasised -I ho more raptdly will they otheuet !the statement that the project excepting our hetrilliPhre,:, for The rditeet of the Balkan themselves. ----hits altered the Whols facet of tntere,-- wan nasal uhich Mined hi , repletkm was to strike the imagine.- undertaking t drfeni.e "si ti" first Mrs. Dalt Among Spectators In r,tational affairs, and now presents a' Hon and force neu- - tIle elluat." One et , tral colleagues informed me that Ger.. necessity in the present situation of nroepevt of reorganization and Isw The House When President construction, such as statesinen and Many salted a powerful- pacifist organ- - !the work'. 'ration in his country to start a move- -neePle have never -been cailed'uPoit a can Not His Message. be lost in Delivered day carryini ment In favor of Peace . hut that his :,, he declared. tne ,ut plan,' government elm nionnett to the gm TUE: t:MTED STATES IIAS ItE.-,- ("Mins know that it wesuitt-h- e unfavor- - - Count Okuma aid that be considered wationgton. Ltec:I.Thit haus, gatt IfAI,NED NECTRAL. HE SAID, BE- abty received by England and Prance." the economic and financial outlook kriee e ere ps,4 ked .three hurs uetorw it AD zfiv.er J.N; trying implicated in ;dee- hgetrd the ateamehip Kirkoswald. which twit hoc for Mar- seines. France. in May. Unexploded were found In the steamer's hold on her arrival in the lerench port. . Monte atierrted today that he was merely student of chemistry and had no criminal intent in experiments Ise conducted in his laboratorr. Mente denied he bad recetrod stoner ing behnbe' on- 0 HEAR..wEssAGE tram Lay toretsu government. rroplienu Ulsttfi DUJUIll -- -- - - , opTimisTig IIIEH PrcPitt4)usDeclares Greece.is Playing For Time fair. also addressed ' --1101- 111ER11111001( a , i I i I1 1.. t t, meta-Via- H. d- 1 ti et , i ,, '' I r -- . f 416( 'iil I -- : 1 , 1 ex-I- , ars-use- . - - i - . z . . 1 - . . , , , , - , , , ,, ...,, - , , - tomelf.7.4!". , ,,,---- 4- iti .....1,--, r , ,7., - c- . c ,,ossit,.--- " - . - ' N - ' ' . 0 , ,, 1A)tritt" ,'. 0 - 1 r , ',: ene , , .; 4 - - I t ;4 -Ttortolihvaegdr:satinlitspet;netn::,tuir . '' ) . 11 1 ts on - ; , -I . - :1 1- I I - ' ,, - Pea4-v-,-- -: 41 3:4 , the diet. He re 1 corridors of the capitol and TO PREVENT COLLECTIVE IA:O., viewed the Chinese eittiation. without in.....0;- the RUIN. NOMIC io 1 ' a outside is t on the piers I a. M tinienAnthedin The' president pointed to the atti. I s! referring to the rotation of Chink al- - gimp, of the president as he passed tude , .. enrm,Parimit.ntleen.nt 0Tig of the United States towards , -- -' h eself with the Entente Pow- t 1 . I lying relative to the attitude of Greece II patch as o idexico unusual this were Reentrr artinements provingthat There as she has been invited to do. As Waahinston,, Dee. Permian of toward the Entente Powers rays: Internit. -- : 1' ; no selfieh to motives who Its badthas Texas,- - today gems President Wilma sa I "1.11c government la simply playing I ter the queation.of the :et In countries In Central and Southgyre nt,:rvteheort:p.fr, raonnertiy ets.hose , an optimiptie view. of eanditions along, the for time. hoping that the Entente Al- - . of the monarchy in China, the foreign There was a time. he Sal& he will formd hoe Mexican border and In Mexico tussletethe sea by thel minister said that China contemplated sive rumor or some sort of a woman' when the Veiled suites looked upo- n- i I Bulger. it The governor told tse .., reeig--- .., the the re,,,,-- ,. brought out peelr as a met of guardian IIn suffragist demonstration I e In nr 1....k 'be found the execution .of its, extra s. that an ure,.. some delay 1 aewra '417r1nktel-:potales recognition. of Gen. guardai-ene--- to the south as the the meta Greek he b.tween the was toward and Allied not at libertY among the spectators and in the ern, encroachment or efforts againet far but that the rmumption-- of ord..r..ang plan. of 1. political, ha nreole4mttmereeer ettnnrnition of atafts cannOt be reached and that the; to give the details of China's reply to eidors t Ishii-I- t the president contrm from rump,. through OPM Villa in reeetutionery 4 government wilt declare that,- notwith- - Japan's request for a postponement of had l'l aalla A number of "'so wore' orate, "Rut." he added. "It was aiweett - Greett'a traditional good will f the project. Regarding further Mops I placed at commanding positions in Jobotsoromvez 7411.0alsoa uTtehaweittashatdorbeetta to maintain such a rote wfth. theidifflcult 1 tme15' the Entente Powers, It eannot Ito be taken by Japan, Baron Ishii, midiI 11.11prielL .L'thill'auteding ! . to the pride of the peo- I their demands.."' that in dirt:ming the matter with the,.! A teart .1k" 1040M dftwil nvst the,lout offense Tim epidemic of typhus 'fever in of action we The corroppondont aftirma Mot the Powers tle Initiated that JaPall'a advke I ball as the president began reading In!;plea whose freedom I City Is nnt as bad as has been repelled, to protect. and every thought.: i course fa t the mesteee embassy her, Wan 'tanned only effective hka-ruu-ld the a to - apply ar for i actueted ,ipostponement beard tow W. nught 171 affairs must welcome of t thw bloCkade The (Maine Greece of thei to governor disend antic,today. federal to eateguard unitI eeerre here. Ria references to all 0,1ely by the circumstances of the new del, ,i , trict has taken drastic measures to PM- !It Will be fail the more fruitful in common interest of rhino and the of the Ailleirleall continent standingparts "so. altered , In n hos e light we no w stand, when , veri,..0.Lt atiresd oder tun.he disesseen since popular discontent With, posers and was not a sequin interior; t rosuito far am we are concerned on a footing .There , , has no claim or to of is guardianship or genuille equality," libe royal policy growing perceptibly. 'too in domeatic s.affitirs at the the trot ,- a regulation of thae prices of tes , of rewards. instead. elections but, had been of China. held , Peale three Tbun the.. 4,,,,thought is and clothing It said prices have inapplause. o !full and honorable association of creesed to aninteeintoet beyond the reacts woolie.ago the Venteekis party would ReletTing to the peace pact of the -- (latted snit," tog. ette,ogitiwitun of the poor.- lamely bscause of the teas- have been beaten. but now noteritir Entente-Allie- s. whereby each nation of Mexico. melted more enthusiasm. f Parte!" Ilelil"a nu,rn,71vel and 41,nt lonistirm of eschanite by broken', the, Pittraordinary conditions agfeet,not to make a senatate peace. member felleeed standing the eildregs,selithnunk to the Intereeta , of all Many authotitatidrely ' underlthichthey will ba hold.,-be,-j Harm (hit said that Japan ',Abed be. - adhered to no matter what German,' started hiMito drinitinit He has gen- -' Printed conic Wm chtit.Anterice, North and Routh. E , feet that last evening he wog so drunk likely to got a majority. A. bioekade tautly her- adhesion would d.l000afraIet fresoher Pd. - president closely. but or.; "OL'R CONCERN Foil-TEand deter. eattionally glanced over the house gal., DEPENDENCE AND THE PROS.,--detent eort of mast. his habit of drink. that he cannot remember anything not only would starve the population. to the World that g- sisii sent a reply to worst hatenened. , About what been regarded as.his At the inqueet but remit' "In the inerconttle ntarina. initiation of the Ent,nte, Silica WPM STATES Another burst of applause fr,t.t.p t g R !TY ' Ole THE 7 01r; Gen st.ny throash Ambassador Gerard Ing having , 'beviti Mils.; one of the witnesses I g evho Greece'. 0.10 Poorer of Wootitb. thonsforeecere-nsertin'SOUTH AliERICAtI faun, stronger. and Would atm matte , at Riln there- tit no indicatioa to capture examina001.t. In sequantly.-thMtn, helped testifled of a theoommon ea Iterries. The relattous inIlipreliminary whole uses et for hOT ALTERED. prisoner's the e ,WE RE7And, -- : today tion While ran too font to be conclusion today, Tine morrt.-- - his padirment,-Itbenne et nations and politick!,. free ,c I (ha powora in meand to the . , , aton , the drunk. . ,, 10 statement '' , (Continued : pugs , made a very. of , he on proem. itievett.) Mg (Cautioned page three.) i ,., (Continued on vase eleven). ,,c . - r whether Ideate NW .Jr41Ira. . .SOW,inloomV,Hr,nnent,r,,40 it', ';', - ..i ',-- . - - -- . - , . |