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rH a a a 0 . i THi2 GAZETTE-NEWS HAS THB AS-OCIATED PRESS SERVICE. IT IS IN EVERT .. RESPECT COMPLKTE. :: WEATHER FOSECASTi RAIN; WARMER. Volume xix. no. 268. ASHEVILLE, N. C, STEUED A Y AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 19, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS AW a H a R El T" AA & , 1 h t 1 " 1 - - , . THE COMMUNICATIONS OF RUSSIA ATTACKED? WIRED TRAIN I IS BLOWN UP . - Dispatch Indicates Russian Army Operating in Carpa thians May Be Cut off By Austrian Troops. INVASION OF GERMANY IS AGAIN POSTPONED Aggregate of Progress Made by Allies During the Week Seems Considerable at Some Points. Amsterdam (By way of Lon don) Doc' 19. According to a J!ui!;ijio-t newspaper an ar mored train of the route from Lemburg to the Carpathians loaded with ammunition and food, lins been blown up. Tlie route mentioned "Lem- bur gto the Carpathians" ap pears to suggest that the train blown uj) was sent by the Rus sians who have been holding k'nilnirg for some time and in fates that the Russian Una of communication with forces operating in the Carpathians lias lien successfully attacked. our making advances In Belgium where every counter-attack by the en emy failed. "In the region of Arras a vigorous offensive made us masters of several trenches of the enemy. These are lo cated at Auchy, La Bassee, Blancy and St. Laurent. At the last mentioned place we occupied a front of about a kilometer, almost all of the first line trenches of the enemy. "At Tracy-le-Val, on the Alsne and in Champagne our heavy artillery gave up distinct advantages. In the Alsne the enemy blew up one of Our trenches north of Tour-de-Paris. The enemy endeavored to move out with throe batteries. The infantry attack, as well as one below St. Huberts, was re- puisea. "East of the Metise and in the Vos ges there is nothing to report." GIV WARNING "No Decision." Berlin, via London, Dec. 19. The German war office yesterday gave out the following official communication: "The fighting near Neuiport continues favorable to us with no decision reach ed. ' "The French attacks at La Basse and Arras on both sides of the River Somme, have resulted in our favor with large losses to the enemy. "On the Sommo the French losses were 1200 men killed and 1800 prison ers, while our losses were under 200. "In the Argonne our successful at tacks have resulted in the taking of 7G00 prisoners and a large amount of war material. No important decisions have occurred elsewhere on the west ern front. "Tn eastern and western Prussia the situation is unchanged. In Poland our armies continue to pursue the retreat ing enemy." IF EXPLOITERS Statement Issued Concerning Alleged Agents of Bellig- ernts by Manufactur ers Association. RITES HELD TO SAW JAPANESE 755 FACTORIES lit UHLt ARlu raiit'lillib IN fit Hllf - : v . : . . . i .o ' . I & I HERS IT Commerce Commission Hands ; Man Down Important Decision Relative to Export Cot ton Shipments. TERMINAL CHARGES AT MOBILE ALSO UPHELD FAKE REPRESENTATIVES IN THE U. S. IN SWARMS Making Attempts to Derive Gain From Conditions in Their War-Strick-en Countries. S' riving From France That About 40,000 Sol diers of Mikado Were in Marseilles. Miscellaneous Plants Operating Two Seniors and Two Sopho- FIRST LINE TROOPS OF JAPANESE ARMY in State Capitalized at $88,811,910, Ship man Reports. mores Are Said to Have "Dumped" McAlester, Who Was Injured. Certain Discrimination Favor-! Men Conversant With Foreign EMPLOY 38,655 AND PRODUCE $98,061,107 ing Savannah' Over Mobile Ordered Stopped Rail Lines Are Affected. Washington, Bee. 19. Freight rates Military Matters Think It Probably That Japan Is Aiding the Allies. State-Wide Orphanage Conven tion Will Be Held in Ra leigh December 29 Program Arranged. ENTERED ROOM WHILE YOUTH WAS SLEEPING P. a 1 i 1 gh , Dec . 1 !) Th e tweaty-elghth annual report of M. L,. Shipman, com- Insurance Commissioner Young Gives Warning as to Dan gers of Fire3 During Christmas Season. Kan- V.-,i.l.- Tftrt 10 Thn 4 ..f l.'tt tna . ' ' " ; quired shippers to ship over the same of a swarm of alleged agents of war-i ra!1 lineR out of compresa polnts to lt WILL BE HELD DEC. 30 One of the largest banquets ever given by the members of the Asheville Fire department will be held at the central station on the evening of De cember 31. Plans are now being made for the annual event and all members of the fire companies, the mayor, mem bers of the board of aldermen and newspaper men have been invited to attend. Several speakers will be present for the banquet and make short talks. One of the features of the meeting was directed to be abandoned. Rail lines Interested In terminal stock at Mobile were warned not to show pre ference in handling cotton for those facilities. Terminal charges of three cents per hundred on export cotton at Mobile were held reasonable. All the rail lines in Alabama, Mississippi, Tennes see, Georgia. Florida and the Carolinns were interested parties. The commis "GOAT" RANDOLPH IS TO BE 1915 CAPTAIN Phillip Randolph, known In school and athletic circles as "Goat." was yesterday afternoon elected as captain of the Asheville High school football squad for 1915, at a meeting of the team, "Goat" was left halfback on the team during iho pust season and was one of the stars of the aggregation. That the Russian invasion of Germany, toward which the allies have looked forward I will be the midnight watch, when the with so much hope, has' been im,;mrs w''l, r?mal1 at t,he bT,T i -ii i hall to watch the departure of the lnoVllllltcIy postponed by the old year and the arrival of the new. nri'in or mo Jtussians, which the Teutonic allies claim to be almost general, wins fairly es tablished, but few details have Wn accorded the public on liicli can 1)0 based any deti site opinion as to the extent of the (lormnn successes. Vi enna dispatches indicate that Jart of the southern line of the railway in (Jalicia has been re.ted from the Russians. The (irininn reports are brief and state that the Russians are foinjj pursued in Poland and that the enemy continues to give way. At some places in the west flip allies have made consider 'h Ruins during the week in lint is called their general movement to drive the invad ers nut nf Vmnnn nr.rl PI. Portland, Dec. 19. W. Cameron .1 1 lUIIH. fUIU i !- ., ... ..,,.....1 W . ,.U..- J . r Ol lien. Ill I" M limn, nai., nun mil irn Hers; ,nt the progress mndcjK. Perkins, of Burlington, Iowa, have been appointed receivers or the Hrnr.ii l.and, Cattle and Packing company and of the I'ruguay Hallway company by the federal court here. Mr. Forbes Is receiver of the Urazll railway com- any. of which the others are auosid ring powers, who while mysteriously concealing their identity, have over run the offices of wholesalers and manufacturers with inquiries relative to huge war orders, leading up to the soliciting of options and thinly veil ed bribery talk involving the pay ment of several commissions, have reached a point, that in the opinion of officers of the National Associa tion of Manufacturers, necessitates a warning to the public. The foreign trade department of that organization has issued a state- ' merit warning commercial and llnan- clal houses against these pretended representatives of foreign belligerent nations who are making attempts to" exploit the, conditions in their war stricken countries. The statement says: "The National Association of Man ufacturers is advised from sources that cannot be questioned that cer tain Individuals are claiming to rep resent different belligerent European countries in the establishment of banks, etc. Some of these persons are wholly without official creden tials from the country which they al lege they represent. "lt is true that there are author ized representatives for belligerent countries. "The National Association of Man ufacturers, - therefore, takes opportu nity of warning bunkers, manufactur ers, exporters and business men In general ugainst international promo ters who are without credentials nd-votes to Give Samaritan Mis- w no are aucmpung 10 ciipiirtti-.t- mu New York, Dec. 19.' That an army on shipments of export cotton to Mo- i corPS of first line troops of the Jap duo irom an points in the southeastern ; -"'.." ; missioner of labor and printing, shows territory were held to be reasonable suuln or trance is tne statement mlRCllnemm f.u,torlpa operating by the interstate commerce commis- ' n,ade by a- man recently arriving In j in North Carolina with a capitalization sion today. Certain discrimination. ' Iscw York, and who says that about I of $SS,Klt,N10, using TXS.iUtn horse-' prejudicial to Mobile and in favor of I 40,000 of the soldiers of the Mikado'l Power, producing $97,062,10.7 in fin Savannah, was ordered removed and a j were seen by him in Marseilles. -Iti1"' Koi '! employing 38,853 per system of "penalty rates" which re-!was stated positively that they were s"n8- not a portion of Great Britain's In- l no cotton mill business leads easily dian troops, some of whom, in uta- with its 29fi factories. $:4, 482, f.2 cap ture, resemble the forces of Japan. i'tal, .1,704,709 spindles, 14"). 237 horse . The dstinctlve uniform which . Is. I Power, ItH employment of 54, 9 1! 0 peo worn by the Ghurkas from India !l'e, and manufacture .of '$80,602,743 precluded the possibility of mistaking worth nf goods. The cotton nianufac tho identity of the recently landed ture, whleh is the second largest of all force, who are said to have been at- the states, is nearly two-thirds as great tired and equipped according to the ! as the miscellaneous manufactures al- field service regulations of the Jap- together, aneso army. In organization they ap peared to comprise two divisions, with infantry, cavalry, artillery, san- Trnlners (Icnml. sion also warned that there should he!ltary troops and auxiliary units nec no preferences shown to steamship eFS,lry to ,ne movement of a tactical lines in which rail lines might be in- foe in the field. lemsted in the matter of docking f:i. I Jlcn conversant with military mat cilitles at Mobile. If such preference I tprH aljr"a1 and the possibilities in becomes the nraetice. the e,,mmilni, I tlle development of the allies' agree- will issue a sneeilie order nuHinst It. l1T,Pnt subsequent to the fall of Tslng- The usual line of Information has been ha,ndled y the commissioner who goes Into farming conditions and gives a chapter on farming and farm products, labor, cost of employment and production, the average cost of producing various products for the past three years and also for the year 1 !' 1 r. . Numerous details of farm life are discussed in these chapters, l'rom (By W. T. Host). Raleigh,. Dec, 19. While' Raleigh Baptists are mortified at the Wake Forest hazing and shooting that came so near ending with a fatality, Ral eigh friends of the A. and M. college are also stirred up over an accident to Freshman .McAllister, of Middle burg, who was driven to his home with serious injuries. The story has leaked out through students. Mr. McAllister's assailants are not .known by name but they aro said to be two. seniors and two soph ; omores. Their methods have original ity. They went to McAllister's room while he was asleep and "dumped" him, turned his bed over and threw him to the floor. The young fellow's collar bone was broken, it is said, and he, was otherwise so severely hurt that he had to go home and miss his examinations. College boys declare that lie is an exceedingly am bitious boy, worked as telegraph messenger and telegrapher several years to make enough money to come to school and may now be prevented from making the sopohomore class. I!mM line nui.ino- rtu;., f oi i it i ' ,a. Germany's stronghold In the;timo to time as he issued the eonv KiItm .1 ..' ', .... .....p, ..w.......t, in. ,.. ...... i 1 minimus ft.IV iiie uuiiMicrs Men at Mobile are" required K, establlish minUm penlnsuiu. early in Novem-uhe state printers, Mr. Shipman has;an(J left J)0 tra(.e of thejr' iucntltv an ttvtAgaii swKf rnng System ! hTr-,,,'c",1. HLthell re furnished mwftU, f hlH depai.t. fiplher lhan thp ol . ,hat they so that any dock available on any rail :'" "1 : a.ln nttlo line In 1- ranee I ments and the showing this year is as . WPro s,,cn(1 .,,, ,,, .,, gtu. line may be served, at Mobile, and the !f"r tne '"ft"""1" of a vigorous of-j good as It has ever been. j llentM charges for terminals must be reason able. Three cents per hundred seem ed agreeable. While the terminal charge for ship-side delivery may be made an additional charge, no increase in through rates to ships is permitted. by a Japanese ex- is not only possl CITY BOARD WILL ASSIST MISSION New York, Dec. 19 l,a Belle Andre, tamer of six Hons which Thursday es caped from the stage of a theater and caused a panic, Carl A. Turnqulst, a showman, and George Hamilton, a booking agent, were discharged when arraigned in a police court today on charges of manslaughter. The magis trate said he could llnd no law that would Justify the defendants being held, as no one was seriously hurt. Name llrcvtvcra. Moli tliiv is very slight, for th: most p.-irt. Aeronauts Interned. Tviml,,,,, rvp, 19a Copenhagen " Stmtrh n , V. - I.' i. .. n..f- u'.lit..H Tha imrlrlnir rnmnnnv anil I h in.' r,xi imiiKr ii'ifKini'ii ....". " l........r. - , mn.n : ,n reports that German aer- Hauti i,,.. i ... ... . ii,.,.n niranneu on tne "Bh Isle of Fnnn In h K'.rth I.. The neronniit ofticer and soldiers h Interned In Denmark. tv ' r)?P' " Tn" French war rave out the following- offlcial "atrrnent yesterday: ne any of pecember 17 was as was stated yesterday, by Uruguay railway have authorized cap ital of $2R,000.000 each. The nublect of the Chrlstman er mon on Sunday morning Ht the First Methodist Episcopal church by Rev. r. W. Stanton win be: "The Five Polnta of Hethlehem'a Star." In the evening. Rev. W. A. Patton, district superintendent will preach and eon duct an evangelistic service. Unemployed Terrorize People In Lunch Room , tensive campaign 1 peditionary force, ! ble. but probable. That the troops of Japan are equal : to the requirements for winter cam 'pnign endurance was demonstrated ; ten years ago In Manchuria, when i their health record In the campaign ! against Russia was remarked by mil itary authorities the world over. Tn the Japanese army two infantry reg j iments form a brigade and two bri Igades (twelve battalions) a division, j The war strength of a division Is (reckoned at 18.700 oflicers and men, ; 4.800 horses, 38 guns and 1,674 ve- hic!es. I Ample time has elapsed since the (capitulation of the German garrison 'at Tsingtati and the release of the I troops operating there In conjunction Orphanage Convention. Governor f'raig has pardoned Lee The State-wide orphanage conven- Hayen of Gaston county, who has tion will be held In Raloiuh December j served nil but a few days on the 29 at 10 o'clock In the morning. Dr. I roads of Gaston for retailing. Hayes Z. Paris, grand chaplain of the Indo-lifts off December 24. pendent Order of Odd Fellows, presiding. i Governor Iieke Craig makes thi I address of welcome and at 1 1 o'clock I Bishop John i Kilgo of Charlotte, speaks on "The Neglected Orphan." At 2 p. in. Archibald Johnson, editor of Charity and Children, speaks on "The Duty ot the Church to the Or phan." followed at 2 : :i0 by Charles H. Ireland of Greensboro, on "Duty of the State to the Orphan." At ? p. m. Mrs. Al Fiiirbrother of Greensboro makes an address on "Relation of So ciety to the Orphan." W. II. Swift of sion $25 Per Month Board Meets Again January 1. with the British force, to permit the ! Greensboro, speaks at ?,:?,( on "Duty transportation of a force of 40.000 men to France. In the time of pence, the Japanese nrmv is about 600.000 strong, inelud- jlng nil branches of the service. Com- jplcte mobilintlon, hnwi-ver, causes The Asheville boarj of aldermen, ! tn is f01 ,u ,,p fu: ' " '' i,r"":' nt their meellnir List nljht v.,i..,l ' twice thnt number. The iu.it line utilize the war conditions in Europe in terms of dazzling figures for pur cluuxs of material and the establish ment of financial relations which do not exist except in the imagination of such sclf-uppolnted parties. No connection should be effected with any foreign representatives without most carcrtll vermcauon n .'..... ,..:troons of the .lan.-inese service are nnaiil,ita ,kf "I'l""!""!" mill II1U1IIII ll'. tllllr, (OUKUiaie M i , . ... . ... . ...nn U'Vin or oln eel f ieil fia "n liaul n I ... toe numiiciiance m ino iH!ioii el 11 ' the Good iamarita.i. 1'hi., action vas 'V f"" ,hnf ls "elected from the "(It" taken follifllng plevio .".ad- li tli. hnvlnB snecial aptitude and qnal board by Rev. Dr. It. F. Campbell, '; Ulc for arduous service In the field, pastor of the First l'rcby.crlan ' " church and president of the min-irn and Joh l A. NIclio:, treasurer the organization, f i i!s ...ppnrt Dr. t'i'tnpbell upoke nt length upon the: good that being uccoroplishe I by Chaplain J. s. Wii!iHnii, co-cfcr.l-lng with the various churches and fraternal organization, lie made It I I clear to the board that the thailiy ! ' ' " Ideservlng of the cl'y'i support, ami , , . , . , t,.r KA;nirr Tf Poeanrii'i in..Mdiatey vobvi to-,.,,..!.,- Charged That She Palmed Off uciuic nujuuimuo, v -v.-1t u.h m,)llln for ,ho coniliiii.uice of the work. The bo.ird ndopt .1 fl resolu'l in, presented by Alderm.ii Sitew, seiting aside Christmas day ;is a nolblav and asking all people In the tltv t" ot serve it as stn h, as well i.i a day of thanksgiving for th blcssm.tii of the 'n I past year. Asheville ,l.i:i wit ail- likewise asked In thh :ni,utiou to of the l'lillanthropist to the Orphan, the convention closing at 4 p. m. by Walter Thompson's address on "State Orphanage Association of North Carolina." the official embassy or the country from which the person in question come or by Inquiring at the general ofllce of the National Association of Manufacturers." MANIFESTO FOR PEACE FROM ITALIAN SENATE Manifestation Favoring Peace in Europe. '.' GEORGE RILEY HEED FOR FALSE PRETENSE a Confederate Bill on Mary McCone. Rome, Dec 18. (Delayed Transmission! The senate hoa The governor says the prisoner's sentence will expire January 1, but the pardon Is granted to give him an opportunity to spend Christmas and the holidays at home. Governor Craig also pardons Cae sar Ward of Kockingham county, who has completed five years of a ten years' sentence for manslaughter. "The prisoner shot the deceased while the decead was creating dis order in the prisoner's house," the governor says, "and had refused to retire. There, wn no malice. The de ceased was shot in the leg and from ;the wound hi? died. Pardon Is rec ommended by the judge who tried the case and by many of the good .citizens of Kockingham." Coni!iii-loncr Young Give Warning. ! James K. Young, insurance com Imissioner, is giving daily warning i through the Insurance bulletins I against the carelessness always Inci pient to Christmas. He directs especial attention to th ! dangers of allow ing children to play with matches, lie takes notice of the, .Greensboro child who died a few days ago from burns received by 1 playing with matches. He wurtis the people everywhere : against the dangers of the Chritsnias I 'trees and the parlies with their a- Noah BlggS Bequeaths SuniS'rio"" decorations and particularly advises care in the use of fireworks. . These cause a large loss of property j by fire, he Says, and are often at- tended by loss of life. ! The weekly bulletin was Issued from Insurance headquarters today with "Christmas Tree Don'ts." "Christmas 1 ninuers." "The ISonflte Menace," and heller roofs featured. The bulletin says the fire lows from careli'fsni ss In New York city last year was $7,4'i7,M7, 20 per cent nf the total destruction In the big rty. It carries a great ileal of news matter one paragraph relating the destrur- 130100 GIN 10 N. C. BAPTISTS to Educational Institutions of North Carolina. Scot land Neck. N. C, Dee. 19. One Ihnnlred and thirty thousand dollars has been bequeathed to the various i Haptlst Institutions in North Carolina i by the will of Noah Higgs, a pro 'nent I business man of this town who died was tried In ! Monday. The will, which was pro- Georgia Klley. colored l'ollce court today on charges'of ob-' 1,1 ,np '""l ,",,'l' dispose : tn of a house In Fulmn county. Ill " ' . . .. S 1, 'I Pit AAA i. oi i ......"". .inois, ennsed by n cat s Jumping fron ...i..i... .....i... ..,,..,. i . iFinn., cnusrii nv n rats li Inn ni rrom journed after passing a man.fes.at.on :. heir support o v ? . -a, , , tie oe., ue ne o rr,B to another and overturning ' n..- me mom upon wnirn a lamp had In favor of peuce In Muropo. Premier on I'hck square nix. eoneHii.i v , oouno over 10 oupenor conn unuer ennren wors nnu in losiering eouea- l,..n nlnrcl ulilln Hulandra expressed the hope that os nlKht, pointing out .l by so doing a bonJ of $200. itlonal Instltutlins, according to the The elimination of shliiule 1(115 had marked the conclusion of they can reach the p or of tne city lt was brought out In the evidence peace nt the end of the Napoleonic and give them aid Hnd cheer for that thu Klley woman last lilKht wars, so would 1H15 mark the begin- jthn Christmas holidays; and further ! rushed up to Mary McCone, colored, nlng of lasting peace In the world, ithat they will be able In this manner end stating that she waa in a great with Italy growing In glory and! to preserve lit the minds of the; hurry, asked ehanxe for a II bill. greatness. He declared aa false the youthful poor the tradition thnt there Mary gladly gave the chanx, and did ' ". Waah... Dec. II. Two htin- Unemployed men terrorlxefl th T' 'n1 PPrt'tor of h dairy room when tU y marched yb7 ,nt h. pia and took vfrviKi n,arkt wher they aetied M th. ,1 ,mbl that th'V eould mir handa on. Wr " er arreated and placed In Jail, where they knocked the plaster off the walla, broke the window and put out the IlihU, leav Ins th jail corridor In darkneaa. They had agreed with each other that they would not ito to th munici pal home, where they aald, they would be required to cut wood, mop the floor and cook. Th men arretted offered literature of th International Worker of the World to th patrolman. renort circulating aa to tho mobiliz ation of the Italian army. 1 LIVES IRE LOST Athena, Dec. II. (Hy Way of Itndon) A semi-official dispatch state that 100 live were lost. In cluding some German, when the Turkish warship Meseudleh waa sunk by a Hrttlsh submarine In th Dardanelles. Is reiiliy a good Habit Mcholin. jit In such a way that Georgia, was Alderman Patterson staled to the able (o proceed on her Journey with board thnt, aa chslrmnn of the annl-j hardly a moment' Interruption, tary committee, he hna heard numer-l The bill that Mary received waa on report to the effect that drivers tucked away with others and It was of the city gnrhage wagons have col-1 sometime later before she had ncca- lected money fromV r.ltlfen of the) sion to look at the money. When eh city for removing trash from their did, she found that .Georgia had premises. He moved that a notice be palmed off a cnnreilerslii bill on the Inserted In each of the dully pnpera ; unsuspecting Mary nip! the latter pro calling attention of tho people to the.ceeded to the police Nation fact that no auch fee I to be paid will. The bequest are ns follows: Thomasvllie Haptist orphanage, Tliomiisvllle, N. C, 9i, non. Meredith college. Raleigh, 150,000. Wake Forest college, Wake Forest, Haptlst Plate convention, $15,000, roof , buildings Jn the fire district is one of the things that the depnrtmetit I agitating. Norfolk and Itlibmond i have nirh an ordinance but no city In (North Carolina has. MAYTORENA IMPRISONS 3 AMERICAN CITIZENS COOPER SOCIETY WON LAST NIGHT'S DEBATE The recommendation of the fire rnmmlttre that A. I. Taylor be em ployed aa relief driver of the automo bile truck of the department and that a ecretnry he employed to do the clerical work of a'l three mm panle at a anlary of IIS per month, (Continued on Fag 11.) J money. Iwer arrested ' itni of The student representing; the Coop er Literary society. Pate Beers, Arthur 19. Three Hawyer and James Harris, won th debate at the High school last night. DoiiRla. Arl3 Dec. Americans, citizens of Douclas, were i where i Imprisoned by General Miytorena at she poured out her t.ue of woe and Honorn. according to Word received by a warrant wns Issued for Georgia, the constitutionalist otneera. who was arrested last nli.ht. I Iteports state that the men were When tho esse Was called today rsptured In an automobile with a dy- and Georgia went on the stand, she tinmn and machine gun for Carrann's j sustained a partial derailment peer denied the transaction and Insisted I force. Friends of the men ald that j Jetersvllle, fifty mile south of her that ahe had given Mary a perfectly they went to Honnra In an automobile yesterday. Hallway ofTirl! a Id thst good. "New Nlted" Htate filer of 1 to repair some machinery, when they i th engine left the track and that non Train Jump Track. Richmond. Va,, Dee. H, South bound railway passenger train No. IS th passenger u hurt. n ill 1"
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