Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 142, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 3, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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CAN CONVENES AFTER TWELVE CONSUL GENERAL KARL LANG
DAYS ADJOURNMENT "I., OPENS OFFICE ON BROADWAY
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Chicago. Jan...T—The Continental and
<'ommerclaj National Hank and the
Coniinrjtfal and Commercial Trust and
^tfnvlng* Itiililt Malay formed the second
Ifirsiiii hnukimr Institution In iUa ITnti-
• •• ^1* • * Tl • r*f|| tit ^ f H t fill
,,edfttate*s and the la ruest west of New
York. through, absorption of the Fort
Dearborn National Hank and its affi-
liated institution, the Fort DeuHioiu
Trust and Saving Hank. The merger
averted, what was descrU ed n* the
most serious difficulty which had
threatened Chicago's financial district
in sixteen y«dr*f
The deal wan announced; into last
night after an albdny session of the
Chicago < 'learing House Association
arid leading financiers. the Confinentfitl
Insth ul lolis agris'lug to
asMime liabilities of $00,000.00<I.
The absorption placed combined de-
posits" of the four banking lii-tliutf.nu
aj more titan |IOp,ono.nno and lotal
i'^oHtm at a figure greater than
000.600.
CmiitN Cauwd frobuL. __
'^"Difficulties of the- Fort I>earhf;rn
properties were afrlbnted to ow exten-
sion of credits. "OwJuf to .over extend-
ed (jondltion < f Edward Tilden and
—Comj any tchief stiSPkhnlderi* of—-the
Fort I earhorn orga n bai l Ions > and
some recently made loans and Invest-
ments which provisl to N* tmd and en-
tailed heavy loeses, it wax found on ex-
a initiation of the two Fort IVarlairn
lL *,?> ks hy tiie Chicago Clearing lionise
examiners thaf tin* capital of Im IIi
LOUISIANA SUPREME COURT
HANDS DOWN DECISION
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I FOR PEACE
Submarine Question is Cause of
: Action of Reavis of Nebraska
en I Jhis Me,n, G^m.ny Ha, Re^eJ
fication of Theaty and Speak
ers Criticise Lloyd George
TRIED TO ANNUL WILL
- |Mto«i
(MlRlal
In addition tlier«' is a capital, nur- jCourt,
plus and undivided ?>roflt of aitproxi
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Itankx has l-een iniiwimt. said a siato-
inenl hv Janiex R. Ferean. ehait.iuaii of
th«' <'hleair i Cl^irlng Hon*1 rotumitteo.
The ( tt-arlui: Hoiiao luiukM guarantied
the (^mtinental and romenial against
lihle losm-s to the extent of
IMlid (he Fort Ik-arlnprn st<M-k holders
iniid«' a* 'further itmirantv of
capital.
of apt*
inateJy.IW.rtftft.flOn. Tlic rnntini nta also
|«iy« i f>r<WfinMitely HJaKKOO^ for the
d | oait>« of the two ah>orlns| ipstitn-
tloiin. *
The ineruer \* as of the clot* of huni-
im- I *!cejuhcr :!l. \\ ««rk of mov Utg-tfci
f ort lVartWW "hnnkl to the Contloeie
tal was tarte<i lawt nljrhtw rrrw* of
e!erkn« and and fieris of
t rueka and tits tenia* working In hrUtht-
y liahted attreeto ftnder heavy, jwllee
gimtds. It wiif< expected that flte trans
fer would lie completed hy tl: open-
vJnu honr today.
The eiea ring Ixitiflp oimmltlw invew- .
tlgated the Drovers' National Hank and I
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In wltleh Kdward Tilden and (Vvmpany
la "Interested, *ind- announeed that thes«' i 4*«*riart<t prrm
h:mks WPft solvent.
New IHfretrra (hosen.
All ihe directors of the iii.xtitutIoiik
repi-eac'iitlnis. the Tilden Interests re-
signed. and their places were taken hy
Harry M. Dawes. J. P. (Henon. Alex-
ander Itohertaon. 'fl. F. Hwlft Jr., and
Henry Veedcr. '
A specift) <*onimlttee wtis appointed to
take care of the Knglewood State Hank,
also a Tihlen instttntion.
In Iji Salle "Hatutdav the Dearhart|
Case Was Up On Rehearing ami
Court Reversed a Former
Opinion—Important Ruling
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New Orl* atih. I.a.. Jan, .'I—1 What is
de«laje«l by allotney^ to la* a far
r«-aehin^ h«Jsion was handed down hy
tin• State >f|i'preme < Ymi^t ye^tenlay to
the effv« t that wills are legal wlnui
written on a tjiH-wr.ter Instead of hy
hand.
The <*w was that of Mrs. Marie A.
l'rudhoiunio ap| ealed from Kvangellne
parisli. in tvhicli sin* s««< ks to have tin*
will of I'mlly Savant annulled. The
A *ociated Pr*M tUnpdtrh
Washington, .Ian. 8—The jMlmini*
tart Ion would !*• dirivtetT In the r(^^o*
1 "tIon intr(Mlu<*cd today hy ItefirQsen-
tatlve Heavier
ka, to demand ref>ayments "t y upimr
of the money loaned hejijj|P^ the
t'nltiHl States during the tear, {Sir.
Hettvla, in his statement, «ajd prompt.
payment of ti e debt -should 6e insi^Ht,
.upon because Fnniii has indiciited In r
Intentl< ii to expend "large sutAs .of
Aauoeiatcd Pn• <* Dm)«iich
Dublin. Jin*. *\—Membi('i s- of tin-
■4*Jtil l^lnsatin re^sseinhjed here kalay
after an a<!j< lit nineiii of twelye days.
tt ... r_. . • to resume riiwcirssiou of the treaty
Ib-lMiblh-an. Of H ilt! Uieni I'•) itiiin.
A ttww- of the - hi tir'.rrtf "*f,'ikeii
SAME FLAG POLE USED
Relations ' Witk ^ America and
•Jia^ Place inMarts of Trade
A nSortfftctl Prcs* PHtpatcH
Yorft, .Jan. «*.—(«erinaijy*s flag
reaij^wared^O&KTffg, those' of oib-
1 " ! " f(y from the . tail
ark's fimuieiai and
IS SUBJECT OF
JUDGE'S CHARGE
-lseW
today
^lilch
Imildlugs of New A
not mention tiiein rc^nL'sejtta{rfres
money oiliner^ased naval anuaineuls.". many easea have
Thv resolution did not . mention
France i y naaie, hnr^n his Cormid
statement, Mr. Ilea vis Hitiil that it was
directed at FraH**e Iteenusc of her
review- of itie■•■Htt-innfe'Takeu by i. .
the mgh peoph •**. lar«e «WotlTtT seem * 1
to Indleate ■ovcrw-heluting seiiilment in!' .VVHN uiifnrJed- from the satne flag
favor of ra i ifiealio-iiof the' coinpacti wop No. 11 DroytlWay. from'''-whieb
since aiiuotini emciit was made that '' was liaulisl (loAij^ rn iln* spring of
Uw>-1 i*t ;i l y had heeh signed ill London, , l'-'l~. and marked the kxtatTi ii of tin- re
101 ptthlie bodies have adopted resolu-,estahJisl^Y consular offict^ of the new
tloie< in favor of the treaty, nml in ticrman* re'iaiblii .
*"n—*— •• . "-"I j m
demamh'd thiit! - For more than A week rept'esenta-
— in the . liail .tivtis of -t'onHid t^enerat Kiirt hang
ft
Kireann vote for it.
sUital at the..\rnnttiaut f'tniTtrence oh
l|ie .submarine question.
(-all .For State I tanks.
decision is on a rehea rinu mil i;everses
a former deciston of the Supreme
Ih«' higher court lield that the law
«Uks nWf sia*taifieully set forth that a
will aba 11 he written by liitnd.
Anwiuicfi PrenH Di*p<itfh .
OklahomaCitv. Jan. ,1.
-A call
r.
for the condition of State hanks
at the clone of 'biitdnesx on I>e<'eu -
Imt oi was .'tailed here* today by
Freil Itenriis, State Hank t'orti-
Bitasiiuwr... '
I Kiw-Kr-^jyorev^/onneils" TUTrrriek.
North Tipiscary. Tymw. Louth and
Wa xford \esieitUiy at hied their
vrihvs to the chorus approving the
treaty. Tlie unanimity of t{io farmers
on tla*/ question Is a iiotJIuj- feature
of the demand for ratification. They
have held scores of ineetingH thre*igli-
out the country: and, without excep-
tion, have affirmed their Wtpporjj of
the i aeK —i ,—«————I—^
J leinfHtrarilv charge d' affaires of his
'governiiient a.f WasJjingion — had been
preparing fo^- a re^.jdng of the of-
fices. A w* r>uif desks, filing -cases-and
a* couple of sTeef saTes were movtHl.
acrosw the hall, front the offices, of the
Swiss Consul, their eiitttotfinii during
the War. Aanong the furnishings miss-
ing, however. was a«) oii jtaint iim of
former Fni)ier«tr William. The old
cimsular seal had also been discarded
officia
larnt
TBe
new dres's
many.
stationery t«sfk on the
emblematic of the new ticr-
C luutey and Noye to Meet.
#1. littutji, Mo.. Ja r --Andy I'baney
of New York, and Johnny Noye.of St.
l'aul. will meet. iu_a lii-iound decision
l lmt here Tnhuary \0. The weight
ag«H«ine | Ik I'M* jHauals.
tore inc intu ivas caneo t< ,10
i/.' of excitement was. caused
•trlbufimi of au (knier of the . Ul>
BE SET
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A t$ ri*le<1
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Dispatch
Seene is Different. T„:
The flag today waved over a scene
different .from that It witnessed at its
last appearance. Then the buiiding was
fhe American headquarter for the the
North tieruian -Lloyd steamship Hue.
'upie.d by all Atneiiinn sti-aiu
f*rm, and the former Ilaiuhurg
American Line building a few doors
north, is the New York base of the Cult-
Opponents Speak. " t
OpponeutSs of tho treaty tialay
brought out a new organ calLed, "Tbe
Hepublic of ! rcla'tal.'" and It was look-
co upon as a new factor in the si tun
tlon. Today's pMpet^iere dlscUsstHl i(
with a note-v.f satisfaction, its tone
wnk not liKgr^slve and the first Imsuc
refrainetl froiu iiersonalltles. «
Just beforV* tlH* Dail tvas called to
| order.# Lux/,
by the dtatribution
dj^y similar to the une circulated he-
lore iHljonrt.nn nt cailiu for Arthur ....
4irifflths /motion f«.r ratifh ttfou.. of *'11 .Hoard,
the treaty*autl lEatera'a ni
lernfttlvC *pt'op« s ils. ' ' ' •
The inferem^e d'awyi froin thls was
that Mr. l>e Vahra. wlbif^er inigh.t
Ik* the vote oil'the treaty, would suli-
tult his phiUK to the Daii. '
Art O'Connor, deputy for South
Kthbt re, the . I hi iV "Minister of Agricul-
tVire, au opimiieat of the treaty, was
the first sinker at today's se>siou.
lie argvusl that thonc outside, •howl-
ing at the Dail t« support the treaty,"
^♦ue ■ any
GRAND JURY TOLD TO FIND
; WHO DID IT
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13 DARK BLOT ON STATE
Curley Hackney Was Taken Fr
City Prison, Dec. 13, a^J
' Swung to Limb
A**vc{ate<l Pr+a* Dififiotrh , <!i.
I'hoeiiix, Ari*., .Jan. 3~—FJoo«t
water from Cave (reek readied
the city Hniits of IMioenix Klmri-
ly after 8 o'clock this tuariiiog( r
according to reports received by
officials of the Salt River Valley
Water t sers* Association.
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Aforinteit Prr*t Dl*V"ttS
Pin enlx, Arix., .Ian, 3—All residents
of (lie Northwestern portion of Phoe-
nix were notified hy tlie sheriff's of
lire and jioliee department early Ue
day tu leave tlwir Inanes beeauae of
danger from flood waters front, faw
C'rwh.
("ave Creek broke through tlie Ari-
zona* and («rand < anaJn, two large at
teries of tiie Salt Kiver Valley irriga-
tion district north of PlNmtix last
night and was expected to reach Phoe-
nix early this morning.
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AasnriaUtd Pre*a liiayntth
Waco, Tcxat*,#Jan. M- Judi(o It. T".
Muiuxie -of the Fifty-Fourth^-fr+tatrtct
t'ourt today empaneled a grand jury
fur .the term ami charged them to ln-
Vestigate the lynching « f-Curley Hack
iicy. tfikeru from the city, prison De-
cember Kt and ha ngeit.
The court said ft he darkest b'ot on
the good nanw trf our Stjite is that
mob "Violence scene- to tai an estahlisfi-
Cd ami protecte<I lustitiUiou. and that
rtie members of the mob are above the
Jtfw and imtunne front puntahtneni "*
lie urged the jury m do its duty.
Dispntch
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T^uulon. Jan Il-tJreat Britain may' ri,v Nevada. Jan. Mary
hold a general election in Fehmiiry ,,l(kf'"d. divorced from «>wen Moore.
Ii was asMtrted berP today, after a Wa*'^ ,l,<l should
ufek-end during which the newapaporM ,M' ,,M' of i!> " Attorney lien-"
discussed the p<dltleal sltuatfon rather tiaK Fowler dis lared in the closing of
freely. Jt was «fcrhircd that Premier n hrief fileil in the Supreme Cotirvherc
Lloyd Otwrge favored aii election next 5,1 ^ls action to have the decree
months hat a meeting opfkiakioh .***' k*dde:
froai *— -•-* -
Catloiiftl National sfrx*k was quote<I at^ Pl " f' r re forming the House
i30 a share, with none offered, ami
state Hank's xitwk iir sin." a'share.
Jien dawh fo<iay streamed In
through the big grated windows what
had been the Fort Dearborn Nathuial
Hank there remained but one fixture.
This was a large metal-sign nn which
Mtood tiie announcement:
Rank Closed on Holiday.
v,l.egal holiday. This bank/ wll 1m>
closed New Yenr's Day. Momhiy, .Inni'i-
ary That wis fhe truth. If Was
closed rtot only for Monday, January 2,
but forever.
an influential group headed by
Lord Jtlrkenhead, wluc^iTeslres an ap-
peul to> the etamtry at a later date.
Thta group ta Aald to want he goverti-
df Lord* to ttike a definite shape
fore alt election in held/—-—
be
The coalition Liberals will meet here ,
in convention on January 21,. and Mr. j
IJflJcd George will on thai occasion
speak on the situatbai. Keen interest
iu his-address Is already evidenced in
London;
O'lWe Nominated.
Aanocinteit Prraa Diapntrh
Washington. Jan. Ii,—Preaident Hard-
ing hns nominated J. <I'Toole -of. West
AH during the night. La Salle Street. 1^ irglnla to lHb SiilTItsfer to I 'a ragua V, it
Usually so slb,„ S the uiifhl linni^ ".monneed to.lay at ,.he While
thdJLit./tUtfdr.amotig tlie-'1 ,onst-'
njmm m siikls of
COKN BOUGHT FOK IV8MA.
Washington. Jan. ;t—More ifian .'i.-
ooo.ooo husheis ^ corn Jias been
Itoughf by the purchasing ciimmlsslon
ftUL Itusslan rrJlef-gnd <nu> ship load
of 24tt,000 bushels left New Orleans
December 81 the American Farm ltu-
reau Federbilon today said It had
heon lnfonpe<l by Don Livingston, com-
missioner of agriculture of South Da-
kota. The corn has been bought, it
was said, for delivery of shipboard at
New Orleans. Lallfniore ami New
York. ■-.■i:'
thing for tlh^3J?T(iiitry.
Premier Lloyd (Jeorge, he said, had
broken Irinb unity "Into a spectrum of
colors' from extreme jairplc to extmtie
re*l." • : , •
Th< treaty was a stop, backward.
the
•Ui£5l <*ross It roadway on" the facade''
?d IlieTVtf s4^St;iios cusioms house the
shadow of tiu> (rcrman /lag prior to the
war fell -Upon a magnlfleeut statute of
"<.Yrilinnia" standing with figures of
other great maritime powers. The war.
hmVever, caused • Oerinanhr todisap-
pear and in her j)Ia<«e if« w stands *;Bcl-
giuin.V remoubhd by-tin- artist's chisel
from the same block of nmrhle.
Across fhi' Hndsou from ihe base of
'!L '• * the great Hdltoken
«eksr tTle f«irita?r h mt* '• if Herma'n,v's
steamship lines, ami several of their
ships, including the ft4.<«MMon levia-
than. These have also passed to new
ownership and to the protection of the
flag. .
American
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"sTCyl^rnperar was nolsv with actlv
The forces of l>oth Kinks, down to the
last.and least important clerk and mes-
senger engAge«l in jMOiing
fhe dCfcks, chairs, Itooka dockets, filing
cas? a 'rthd coin cabinets from the Fort
llenrlwun huildlng to the Coptinental
and Cotunierclal buildlng^wh^re they
were plaee<) In mtef for the~ fipeiilng
of business this morning.
Within a short time the-Firat Nation-
al and First Trust ami Havings Banks
will occupy the Fort Dearborn quarters, t
the huildlng having been purchased by
.the Kij^X Naiional twoy^irs ago from
the.Fort DeaTliitrn lw.flks.'WhtHrnt that
time iatrchased the Corn Hxchange Na-
tloiuil Itank building for $3,000,000.
v It was the original intention that Ihe
Fori Dearborn banks wontd move Inui
the Corn Kxchauge building when the
latter Institution wha transferred to the
nnilM'tMl- IIIuoIm Trust-Merchants Loan
| ¥'"JV' t*,n • _■ • fi"if • ■ xrTm T~ ww
building at Ja«'k 4>n tlonlevard anal
Clark and I^aSa lie-streets, and tha t the
Hist Trust would then move Into the
quarters vacated l\v the Fort Dearhoin.
France Issues Denial.
, . ( all For National Hunks.
' A^aorintnI Prra* Diapatrh "r j
Washington, Jan. -Jl. — The
Comptroller of thi Currency to-
day Issued a call for the condi-
tion of nil National batiks at fhe
dose o,f hrtytimvM on Saturday, De-
cember .'11
( ONMK MACK'S TRAM IS
TO TRAIN .AT KAGtlt PASS.
4 fr# i fhnptiiiH
- San Ant on I-.. Texas, Jen. IV—It was f
announeiNl today iu a telegram from | !
Connie Mack lhat? F*gle Tags Texas.
has'ta'cn sebn'ti-d for the sitrTug train-]
ing-'4MHupvof.-rlhe PhHwdet^lila Ameri-
canifu ' . . i
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and not one^fwwnrd, he asserted
. Michael Colli mi' interrupted
SpiWiker at this |H int,
"^Tlte farmeiia have a rtgln- to speak v
their houses iat-ve. Is-en burned- all
over the'-country," he angrily , cx-
ciainud.. >.
Mr. O'Connor retorted that- many of
those who bad passed, rewdntlous
>M ie not f: i i tuetf
Cd to Inernbel s '
necessliii^K of
sayjiiri
"Th% I .ill must dc* ,'de w h; rher It" is
a' deic.oi iatie o. * aa au:oera'fie body:"
:The p ..!<•«■ ii£ C« .H f Juts '•«;i-n under
cons th flail at by Vj* I iil -ince l.«s< in-,
: her II. and ii • «s generally believed
i liei;i> t« ^lay-~ thai the present scsdou '
-would not be protected. Mauy inetu-
bers looked for tlie vote o:i Thursday
night or Friday. *
Fletehcr to oO to Itelgiuni.
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'nnriflt** Prraa piavotP*
M'a>hingiou. Jan. .1 'flic nomination
of Henry X. FJetclicr...titMluK J
>f SfVlte, trtth' .\inhai rtudor t4>
i\as announeed "MuTay at the Whilt
House. .n • V-
PrrMa l)ln>nti h
Austin, Texas. Jan. .'1- tfrft shkcit
stores, a «'onfe< tionary ami the ottiee"
of a hunta'r Cditlpg&y were burglarised
here some time during last ulght. and
apiyoxlmab Ij ^l.tXlO Iti money and
tukcu from the four places,
lleve that the r< l ta rles wen*
committed by the wiine peraena who
made unsuccessful a,t tempts to blow
open n bank safe at Hilda Sunday
4 night. V;
apnro\inu-
valliabfeM
fttfkc bet
2af
M 6:
Aaanrintr* Pr«aa fhapotch
Washington. Jan. II—Preaideiit Bard-
lug amir the Cabinet ajsent tv+> iiours
today itr dtar-nssion rrf- tim Knrotwnir-
eoaioniic situation and
the fiossihilily that the
might 1h* called into a
deal with the subject.
in considering
Fulled States
conference t<
. I
iaaociatcd Preaa Diapatchs
The president
were umlerstoial
ceritetl chiefly i
what-", the I'nrt
ill th
lUi >
and hi* advisers-
to have^ tM«i'ii con-
the poratildUty of
States might
Jan.
-Freak
Country,
I hem
x- , _ • -y
Notices of a^ dividend for IOl'I by
the t'oininercial National Hank were,
muiled out the last drfv of the month.
Thi anionic is 10 jwr it.
i'he Merehanls Planters' National
llauk paid a dividend of 10 per cent,
to shareholders for the vent* IP2I.'
San Antonio. Texas,
harr r-ttts were
cers at Camp Travis today. Thii-oWfcr
•was Issued from headquarters In regard
to sinlp adornment, and was espec-
ially directed at the "chill hoWi" and
the "lay back." The styles in Itair cuts
w^rc-going.back to the Chinese t^iatems
t<s| iinic.h.-officers said,
T
IRISH MAY FIGHT
ta;
called upmi to participate iy in tbs^
dbw usslons whlclx the Ktiropean ptvsr
ers Jiave arranged.^
CH1NFSF ASK UALFOlR
AND HlXUffiS TO MFDIATF
Washington. Jan. M;~-Arthur J. Bal-
four and Se<Tetar>- Hllglies have been
-approached hy the Chinese Anus Con-
W5KNT WHONii SHF
SAYS BFCAI SE OF MEN.
^'OVKKTV. LIQUOa
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•. kKHr IW«S <
rillSfeurgh iicts (loir Malch.
! PI11 sburgli. Pa., Jaii. ?t.—Tin- 'profes-
sional golfers National match play next
fall will take place In Pittsburgh, it was
auhouiiccri last iright" hy Officials of
the (lakmont Country-Club.
TOO MOKF DFATIIS FROM
j POISON WHISKY IN NFVV YORK
6*inci<itr<' Prra* Di.iVn.rh
New York. ^ -TtVri niore <t«%TTrs
istlson alcohol were reported fai
A aitoriatrd Preaa tHapatch
se^
DublFt*. Jan. T —Michael c«dli rft.
''curing is'nnlsaittu Of fhe ibtil Kireann
i iini ui
PRIZE FIGHTING'
IS PROHIBITED
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AaaortnltA Preaa Diapn'rh
Parte. Jan. H - The French min-
isi iy of foreign affairs today ia-
sned. a formal denial of the alleg-
Fra'neo • Japanese understanding
regarding lite occupation of .Hl-
lierla. IhK'umeiits purporting to
show that France and Japan had
entered into such an agreement
were made public lu Washington
la at Saturday, by a delegation'
from the Far'Eastern republic. '
LAW PROVIDES FOR FINE AND
IMPRISONMENT FOR ITS
,4, nounoM.
AamcialcA Prraa Ptapatth •
Havana, Jan. S I'tize fighting in
Havana i pmhlbited jinder a d«kcree
tasued by Mayhr De Yfllegaa. Tlu*4 tle-
cre*^ chara( t( H?.es prize lighting as
hrptai ami tlaugefftlta and .points out
that the law which provides for fines
and imprisonment for the exhibition
of fisticuffs on the sfreej "cannot
sanction such pnxecdlnga, even when
the iWirticipants are isolated In a
vo|mhI enclosure and butter aach oilier
under slight restrlctlomj for the amuse
ihent of a crowd '
FAMOUS CLUB
HOUSE BURNED
IN NEW YORK
SOCIETY MEN AND WOMEN WORK
IN THE COLD TO SAVE
THE Kt IM)1N<2.
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iMorlMlrrf Pre** Diapatch
■'"New York. Jan. 3—The Westcjiesfer
Country cfub. loCalcd on Pelbn m llay.
was burned fo the ground yesterday by
a fire of accidental' origin. The ba«s
Is estimated at f250,000. Society men
and women hurriedly left the ball
jrotmi, forme<|. a bucket brigade and
worked fof nearly nit hour in a tem-
perature o.' ten above zero in an In-
effectual attempt 'to save the struc-
ture. «
The eluhr regarded fts one of the
most exclusive, ftr-tfcc East, was
tabllihed lu 1ST!. '
frottt
day. hriug.ng ihe total sinei' l'lirist-.*.jj|jK ut'tertioon to liiake.'a'ingestion for
mas eve to seveiitw;ii. more than one folding division atnotig the Dail tneim
hers over the Anylo Irish treaty^ .pro-
hundred patient- having been taken to
the IJeJtb'vue Hospital alone.
Slei^iig ( ars I lent II ?tt.
AtanrinleJ Pte.it Diapatrh
} Alia nfa. On., Jan .it.-- SPx sleeping
cars on' the Koyal Palm Limited of the
Soutliein ltailua> from Jaek-onville
Were, derailed tedav near Macon, Hit.,
but according to reports received jit the
Soiitln rn ol i ict s here, noiie'or f'.le pas-
atiMgers \\ere injured,
Hungary Sends Minister.
iaanrtaivit <r*^
—Jludapesf. .fanw-JLtaj^)unt Lnszlo
Szeclietiyl lias la-n app< inted IXnugar-
i'Ui niinisby to the I'liited States. Ib-
is now," in Washington. Countess
Szechenyl ivrts fotTtieiiy (lladys Mr
Vanderblit of New York City.\
treaty.
pose<l in substance tflat its OpiK neijts
allow tin* trcilty to be apphtx^tFBi'fVn'Yr ef
Free stat^ established,.-aftor whh h its
opponenis could open the fight for the
Republic,
fereftce dlteinttes regarding the existing
deadlock with tlie Chinene and Shan
tupg, and iiav.' heevi .asked to niecilafe;-
it was leattled toihiy on hi>rt authority.
Former DaPns Sheriff D^ad.
AbHeue, Texas. Jan. 8. - I'aptnin I
B, Jones. Sheriff of Ittfllns County he-"
fore 1 MM I and for sixteen yi'iirs Cou^ "
t.v Commissioner iu Ta.voir Comity, died*
early this morning at his home at Tus-
cola. this county, airtM Sf . FtniV nous
and daughters survive him, *. He <tas
idbe of the teoffT 'Iflglily r^sja^d^d citi-
zens of West Texas, and liaii lived iu
this county since l-SSO. ■*. v :
Uaily Paper Suspeiidcd.
....Jlwwniijvillc, Texas; Jan Ii. v 'l lw Sihi
TTeiil N billy - LI gh t, jit Sirn Hcniio. «raiii- -
erou t!ouuty. susjiembHi with "ItS^ettltitm
yesterday and nnUotinuod-'it Would con
tiniie as a weeBy. ' ' ,.r
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THE WEATHER*-- |
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j AsHociritri1 Prraa Diapatrh •«——— 1
■ Washing foil, Jan. :i—SUftnii||ii
and vicinity: Tuesday niglM. i^iul
Wednesday, prohable ,h crtl Tains;
colder \\ ecfaesday. : \.
' Loral Tcmpcralure.
u
WILSON CALLS
OFF MATCH
WITH GREB
ROYALISTS ARE
GROWIHG ACTIVE
IN BUDAPEST
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TWENTY
MEMBERS OF
FOLLOW ANDRASSY.
Thivsa Ihiggan is alleged to have
Confessed that ahe was tiKeil hy the
"Hlackmair Hlng^'t of P nton l«vJure
dckmi Into eompron^sing pitldtlons, and
the manner In writh'h they were trap-
ped. In court she wore a Costly seal
djolinait coats a Patlslan miLlJUatr>' ere
es-^ atlou, rhino stope huckleil pumpjf and
a rddlant smile, - -
iMner . .-*■■• • '.->.TTF . v'v, - - -■ - ■*- - -!> an -
,> - * "
■i There was a range of 12 dC-
giiv>i In the local temperature
.M'ondjiy the itiaximnm l>elng (M>
and the minimum 4X. No precipi-
tation. '
At noon 1'uesday tlie thcijnonr-
•eter regis!< red Oil degrees.. 1
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LATTEIPS MANAGER IS H4IRE;
SAYS HE POSTED *I0JMHI
ON -THE IIOl'T.
L Ataocietcd Preaa DiaptUm
A *niia&& 'premhSH*imtrK -V Itmlapcst, Jan. a—Activity among
Cincinnati. O.. Jan. •' —Ju*t as they tbe KoyaJisi supporters of former Kju-
were bo^rdim: a traltL-Ju're for New | jW'ror Charles la reimrttsl to be ifi-
York last night Harry llri'b anil his creasing and twenty m«inl>ers of iho
manager, l.eerge Fugle, were Shoxretl j chamlaM" of Deputies are aaid to IMfli
the "ostou dispatch regarding Johnny followed ('ount Julius Andrnssv tn
Wilson calling off his nmteh with
tirco.
"It Is an outrage." exclaimed'
Enjde. "I posteti ^tO.OOO fo bind the
match with Wilson, and Hreb agreed
to male DJ0 pounds at - ocha^k. Thej
match, was to, have jaketi place on
JanufcryC at Madison "Sfinnre Harden.
I .wlU tak%4hc matter up with Pro-
moter Itlckard a* s« #fi as I reach
Lome in New lurk." ^
say in hi*
opposition to Premier Count Bethleti.
The party has la«en reorganize*! and
ho* adopted a platform ^ demanding
that only a native Hungarian
elected to tiie'WmTfrff;
1^1 nee Sixhit!
brother o
t'llif MOllIi*
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