Chenille jferfeftlo. fljs GAZETTE-NEWS jhe Associated Press Bertie. tt In Every Bespoct Complete. Audit Bureau Circulation, ASHEVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 24, 1915. PRICE 2 CENTS n Train. 5 etc. BINTS III hi Jjg Against Koenig and Ley Qecker . Charging Them 0b. Conspiracy to Dyna mite Welland Canal. iliiS COVER GENERAL CONSPIRACY CHARGES -tea . . n i M MANY IQni llTCn AlltY riNQ R ni 'HI hi limn i iuu Lit I lu iiiiLAiumiu mu i . GASE GDNFLIGTS OH OVER GUH1 Numbers of Engagements Up set Prediction of Universal Christmas Truce Of No Great Importance. Former Villa Soldiers Doubt Value of Paper Issued by the Carranza Government and Make Trouble. ,' LOMBARDO QUESTIONS CARRANZA GUARANTIES ORB IS LtFT 115 PUCE mill Christiana, Norway, Dec. 24. Norwegian liner Bergensfjord . Henry Ford aboard sailed - ; York this morning. Mr ' . y before leaving Berge- -The vlth .ved peace OD 5 11C FOR N. G. GUARD FDR AGREEMENT UK rniiiTini tUUIIRDL p 3jx Breitung, Accused With Robert Fay in Alleged Plot to Blow Up Ships, Ad mits Buying Chemicals. BULGARIANS TO INVADE GREECE, DISPATCHES SAY -'pa ve Tork. Dec. 24. Indictments nirninst Paul Koe- have been ru. L. Met of detectives ior w.o F6' . , TJIohard TCmil knrt-Amerifan .... C.,npcker. an antique dealer, charge l , nvi nonanirlne to dnamite Inff I.lltrill ...v.. t L. tt-plland canal. Edmund Justice, t watchman for the Hamburg-Amerl-Uline, was also Indicted with Koen g on th echarge of having conspired to We military Information for the German government. J-''r- usainst Koemir ana . "I thm wtt.h conspiracy to set foot in tne unuea t .ha Dnmlnlnn of enterprises aB' r . ,..no,in " Tne lnaicimenio ov ! .... nrt nf the alleged conspiracy was to destroy with dynamite or by -.c. moons tne vveuana cant", OIUCI - Tl. IT-Ip in, from Port uoioorn on t0 Port Dalhousie on Lake Ontario. ..,., nf the nlot to destroy the the inrtictmenis nii-so uh" -" defendants planned to secure employ ment for their agents ai nan. tories and mills adjacent to the canal Admits His J'arr. Entente Forces at Saloniki Con fident, However, That They Will Not Be Attacked . Immediately. Possible Cause of Disagree . ment Between Carranza and Gen. Obregon Pointed Out in Case of Gen. Rabies. London, Dec. 24. Many iso lated engagements on various battle fronts have upset the predictions of a universal f!hri stomas truce. Nothing of great importance, however, has developed. From the Galician iront tne Russians report success in an action against the Austnans near Trembowla, where it has been indicated recently that the Austrians and Germans were seeking to strengthen their lines. Although no activity has gcholz and Paul Daeche on charge of ejnuiring to blow wp raunit'on. ships leaving the United States, t admit ted through his attorney, John B. Rtanchtleld, that he bought 850 pounds of chlorate of potas.i for Fay. ,imiBsinn was made when Mr. Ktanchflold moved for a separate trial . n,i.i,,nlr stating that Brletung v,.j v,,,ht th- chlorate of potassium, ..m, i. nn nf the chief components Inrertaln explosives, at the request of Fay and In so doing had acted in good faith nnd was entirely innocent of any plan to destroy ships. Tho decision on the motion was put . ,,ntn .Tannarv 3. when dv;lston on similar motions made by two other defendants will be rendered. William McCully. whose name was . flr.t rinrted to be Robert Mc- Ctuley and who was taken to police iiMiii,,iirtBr at the request of de- ..t,.,r. f timtira nfflclals lnvestlgat- Inf the plot to blow up tho Welland canal, has been released liter being tln,l ), fadpral otflclllls. iithmiffh MrCuIIv admitted he had known Paul Koenlg, chief of the Ham knrir.Am.rioan line detectives and o- piinKi hv th srovernmont with having formulated the Welland canal plot, for v won and was recently in ni era ploy at a trailer, federal investigators tald there wu no evidence which war ranted holding the man, Kew Tork. Dec 2 - v" , been reported on tne iuesopw wh, is under indictment wn fl,fi RusgianS are nrfvnnmnir steadily m Fersia m an effort to nnK tneir iuiwa with those of their British al lies. - . Onllartmans-Weilerkopt tne French claim to have main tained their gains on a front of one mile, but admit Having been compelled to tall bacK on hDr lpft. The Germans asseri w. thfiv have retaken the lost ridge with the capture of many prisoners. Special dispatcnes 10 state that the Bul- uc"Df"'' garians are preparing Greek territory in an effort to expell the allied forces ai o- loniki. Th entente forces are ..rrthnniTiir their positions rpss confidence that 1 . ! X- -AOriAPT thpre is no lmmeaiaio pix- of an offensive against meui. Parliament adjourned with out receiving the figrues con ninir the Karl of Derby's re cruiting plan, tmi on El Paso, Tex.. Deo. J"8 1 pressing problem of the Carranza de facto government of Mexico today In It. fw cr,,lred Villa territory Is Z establishing of a paper currency on a basis that win " " " . i... villa soldiers. Last nlgm u.b . - - :"-. In Juarez as the resuu oi ,"Tt that there was no silver In W Preparations, however, h,0" made for an outbreak and It as rPtedlly put down, after a show of v1t!" i r7o T ombardo, forel?n .v, vtlln. cabinetexcept ed from the terms oi am,,c"-' the surrender agreement, and la strong ndhnrent of the Vina w"h to be conducting a spirited controversy i." " r.o,ni officials as to th ?er" " .:i,r nf the .ruarantees of- iruBiwwi " . -- - - k thB fered the surrenaerea muio nn n (idea lo mo the border. Opponente of the govern- nint. trt tne seiecuun eral Jose Tsabe i kod. - without designauun ... "7 H. f the former Villa tern- XV nh.hnahua as a possible cause of disagreement v. ,T,il expedition woul'1 v ! ' j under the auspices of ' sy -n's Peace asso Rev. Sami.i S. Marquis, dean of Bt- Paul's cathedral of Detroit sailed on the Bergensfjord with Mr. Ford. Henry Ford's departure from Eu rope aDDarently marks tne termina tion In Its original form of the most novel of the many movements wax have been undertaken to oring an end to the European war.- Mr. t ora s annmtnnnment that the Woman's In ternational Peace association wouiq herr.eforth conduct the expeaiuon seems to Indicate that so far as no is personally concerned, he has relin quished his self-imposed, task, which k. ovnreaspA in tne Dhrase UUI "i the trenches before Christmas." It Is not clear, however, whether Mr. Ford will continue to give financial support tn the expedition. Th Woman's International Peace association has been In existence t or tim. The association held a congress at The Hague last spring and appointed delegates to visit me capi tals of Europe ana America. Federal Report Shows North Carolina Made Greatest Gains in Enlistment in the Na tional Guard. WITH It RES i FBI N. C. Corporation Commission ers and Others Confer With . Southern Officials. GREAT INCREASE SINCE REPORT WAS ISSUED People of Austrian Capital Con fident Anoona Controversy Is Susceptible of Amic able Settlement. Governor Craig 13 Sending Out Pamphlet in Interest of a Monument for Dr. Elisha Mitchell. AUSTRIA WILL TRY TO AVOID BREAK FINDS MERIT fV. T. liOKtt HoIpHtIv T)ec. 24. North Carolina's lntBrnst in the National guard Is the feature of the latest report of the cniei r.f ttia fllvinlnn nf militia affairs wnicn shows that this state made much the largest gains laBt year and upon in ennntinn made an Impressive showing, The state made much tne greater Impression Prevails at Ameri can Embassy That There is Strong Possibility of Sat isfactory Solution. IN UPTON APPEAL Judffe Clark Upholds Judge o - Cline in Ordering Mistrial In Swain Case. Vienna, Dec. 24. In all quarters In Vienna the conviction is now enter tained that the diflculties between in thP r-nard. adding two officers ! Austria-Hungary and the Unite! and 442 enlisted men. Connecticut j states, which arose from the Ancona came second with 18 offlicers ana iti !lncident are susceptible of amicable men; Florida third with 22 officers and 245 men and Georgia lourtn wun iuu. officers and 224 men. . This relates solely to last year s in spection which ended in March. Since' mo ArHiitant uenerai rouns, under whose admiration this marked Improvement in the guard has orougni North Carolina's Boldiery into national notice, is confident that the guTa nas moHp substantial increase and the gen eral condltln f the mlltia nas vasuy settlement. The Austro-Hungarlan reply to the latest American note concerning the Ancona may be expected within a few days. The second American note is being studied. Meanwnue tne news papers refrain from commenting on the situation. The remarks Incident to the an nouncement that the note had been received were temperate ana an are a nanoral Dhreeon. one of th. guiding spirit. In the sur- renuor, -- , personal friend of Obregon, he assist ed in the surrender of the Villa gen m.'. .ta flpTinrtment ts urged to ... ronrnapntations to Gen- eral Obregon over the detention of four employes or me nu. .a dl ns to the danger near . ,v . ca nnn A.ttiA on mo ra-.., the possibility of the destruction of the Pearson interests at Madera. The de facto government today is conducting the affairs of Juarez from El Paso, the Villa generais dbu.b .-.v to handle the matters on the ground until further orders. IW. T. Bost) Kalelgh. Dec. 24. Chief Justice Clark finds no merit in tne appe. Upton from Swain where the defend ant appealed after conviction of man slaughter by a Jury from which had v 'toVnn a Tinn -resioem jurur. ucru w . i a ITpton had engaged In sometmnB j v.nntino' frnlic. but he was In a fight . th. aniinltnr sent In a bill for - .- nimlof'tn the secona aegrco. the reading of the bill of Indictment Juror from another county was ou imprved. This is shwn by statistics convmcea mai mo uunxu. as dependable as those marking tne able. inopnsp in men. In the 1-irst regi ment eight companies lnspeciea re ceived "excellent," three "very good" and one "good." The third North Carolina came ni with three companies showing "excel lent." one "very good", ana me re No inkllne has been gained as to Via nntnm of the forthcoming Aus- tro-Hnnirarian communication to the United States, but interest attacnes 10 an article by Prof. Henry Lammasch, one of the leading Austrian authort tlo n International law. Trof. Lam- ,c" ' . :,..r. .u. o-tion r.r mnsph. who is a member of me mainaer s""" - , t ..,,. ,hi will Not Permit medicine Shipments of Any Kind to the Central Powers. GEO. CATHEY LOSES HIS LAST APPEAL . . .. HI Papers Expected Today in Case and Commitment to Roads Will Be Issued. HAS 27 MONTHS. Ming after the holiday. wU w the facts in regard to the a. ... question as to wnexner -BcriptionwiU be necessary. EMBARGO PLACED ON N. i. tttiun .prvPd in the box. He was wunaraw.. T..in...riinp nrnnred a mistrial; a new i imnnnnied. Because botn -Map tvintnrht his presence would vltl ih. ro..it nf the trial, this Juror . removed. The defendant made no exception until the new Jury was Impaneled. Chief Justice Clark adverts to the fact that Upton was not tried for a .onitoi fPlnnv and Judge Cline's con duct was discretionary therefor. State ... r.MiiB 11B N. C. 716. citing State vs'. Johnson 75 N. C. 123, where Chief Justice Pearson said that -it in a ir... for a capital offense tne juage airc. , mistrial, he is requested to find the m. onA Vila nation IS SUDjeci iu view on appeal, but that on a trial for a felony not capital, or tor a th discretion of the presld- i.,,, (i.rtce In making a mistrial i subject to review. State vs. Weaver 36 N. C. 303; Brauay vs. dcuv. N. C. 425. Even If a trial for capital ieiu..jr. it would not have been an error tor the court to order a mistrial, -uug Clark writes. "State vs. Guthrie 125 w n ir- state vs. Tyson 1M N. C. o. '.. hinh ats recited in State vs. Dry 153 N C. 813. ine pnaonor u.. for a capital felony absented himself. The court asked if the defendants mount to except and being as- V W I " " ... . , sured that he would, tne coun urucu a mistrial. .-m-p ,n..in not he mlsundorstood, Judge Clark says finally, "as holding that If the trial had procoeded with the Juror In the box not excepted to. wmild have vitiatea xnn :, 158; eiuie v. . , - - - vn.. a... tm u. I p m , .11 . .uVIIIB Ihe U.ndon foreign oh..-. withdrawal or moamcauon . ENGUND 5TBPS EXPORTS OF DRUGS ID mtorfl out companies which vww , m. failed to meet the requirements, x Second regiment had four "very good companies, three "good" and the re mainder "fair." In the Coast artillery one company showed up "excellent, verv eood." two "fair" and one "poor." "The Inspections begin anew Janu ary m." General Young said today. "You will remember that the inspec tions rinsed in March. The Increase In the number of men substantial and the ciaH pvpn more satlsraciory, The Carolina uoasiai urtiuuu t.... pany has been chartered in Beaufort v, apnrptnrv Brvan Grimes, with J50.- J .. . i ..nn nol.1 000 authorized capital anu Haue tribunal suggests that in view of the misunderstanding between the two countries, an international com mlfwlnn of naval experts from neu tral countries be appointed to Inves tigate the Ancona case, as was done in the famous Doggerbank incident. It is felt here that this offers tne best chance of establishing the facts and placing the responsibility. The Associated Press correspond ent can state on the best of authority win good pro- vlded there is no conditions wnicn mipht be regarded as prejudicial to her honor Is Imposed. At the American embassy here the impression prevails that there Is a uie Gazette-News Bureau, : Biggs Building, Washington, D. O. "Washington, D. C. Deo. 24. Cor poration Commissioners Travis, Fell , and Lee and Chief Clerk Maxwell ana J. C. Forester, of the Greensboro chamber of commerce, conferred with. General Freight Traffic Manager Green, of the Southern railway re cently In an effort to have a more equitbale freight rate established on shipments originating in North Caro lina, when destined to the southwest ern territory. The new rates which the various railroads have asked to have put Into effect January 1, are not considered Just and fair by many of the manu facturers whose products are shipped to the southwestern territory. It is claimed that the railroads' proposed changes would work a hardship on North Carolina in favor of towns be tween the North Carolina line and Atlanta. The railroad officials Indicated that they wanted to be fair with the North Carolina shippers and advanced the opinion that It the Interstate Com merce commission allowed the rates to be put into effect that it would be .' found that no discrimination against North Carolina had been made. Representative Doughton has re ceived a letter from the Gibson Man ufacturing company, of Concord, pro testing against the Keating Owen child labor bill. This measure is the same as was Introduced and passed In the house last session by Former Con gressman A. Mitchell . Palmer. The Concord concern Inclosed a long peti tion signed by the employes of the mills, protesting against the passage of the bill. Tho letter stated that the petition was signed by heads of families, all of whom were residents ot v onco.u and that they signed the document voluntarily. The letter also stated that each sig nature to the petition was at the head of a family, and if any one questioned, the validity of the signatures an In vestigation was invited. Mr. Dough ton was asked to vote against the bill and to do his best to have the meas ure defeated. The postofflce at Boone nas Dee raised to the presidential class. , The Increase In enl can BullH l"" "cnv 1 . p .n? time Is that Austria as well as Germany, condition of the stateg , In. J. C. Tebbetts. of Burlington, , Rtron(? pomlb,tv of brlnging Charles A. Spencer and James F. Dun- , i ueston to solution. can of Beautori are in. iuu""" Mltchi-ll Pamphlet Being Issued. "Mitchell's Peak and Dr. Mitchell ' la the name of a handsome pamphlet which Governor Craig has received th Kdwards & Broughton presses and is now issuing in mo terest of the new monument to Dr. of the mountain. The views, while ascending on this road, constitute a panorama of surpassing grandeur." Governor Craig then tells how he persuaded Messrs. Pearsley and Crock- Elisha Mitchell which Is to be erected ett. who were developing this lumber ... 0 that great mou.n". , mine, NATIVITY PAGEANT V1LLBE GIVEN Enjoyable Entertainment to Be Presented by Y.W.C. A. on Christmas Night. natnArl ftT tlilTI. The booklet has a splendid picture. of th eploneer scientist of tne sou... oi r.m written largely by Gov- p-nn.. Praie. The only otner com..- butlon that really addi to me cn. - to cease operations until tne legislature met and decided to protect the peak. This act of the general as sembly made ample provision for sav ing the timber then being slain and a commission was appointed to pur chase and condemn land for a park. .....vi.n Tier.. 24. Great Britain has suspended the Issuance of Pe""1 for shipment of nospiiai any description from the United States to Germany, Austrian...-.. garla and Turkey, i nis Dec.... - last night, and at the same time it ..nprf that tne siais ui u"-" at the instance of the American RedBtatc vf. white. 68 N. C. mann representations to , ,,,,..lnB. m c. 501; fi v.. as v C. 6 IS. The challenge musi be mado In apt time and If not made until after the verdict It li a matter tor the discretion of the Judge as to whether he will grant a new trial or not." tcr of the writing comes from the last n thftt commission are Representa- governor whom the mountains Bv0. . Q j,. Dpyton, of Yancey county; it at Zcb Vance. This story gives u.c ( plete account of Dr. Mitchell s funeral and was written by Vance In J875. Governor Craig sent out copies iu his most intimate friends, autograph ing them. One of the. large things that his administration has undertak en Is the preservation of ML Mitchell tmm the ave-man and his unsentl- E. V. Watson and M. C. lioneyeuii oi Yancey, Wilson llenslcy of Yancey and T. E. Blnckhtock of Buncombe. Old Monument Not Destroyed. Governor Craig will conduct the campaign for raising the funds to build a suitable monument to Professor Mitchell. Ho will appoint a commis- The membership committee of the Y W A. has completed arrange ments' fo'r the presentation of a. "Na tivity paneant," In the auditorium . the Y M. V. A. on Christmas nlgnt, beginning at o'clock. The public . Invited to attend and the occasion promises to be highly enjoyable. The cast hs unnounced today Is as follows- Mary Miss Irene Reynold; LlosPPh-Mlss Mary Ware; Jumen Coleman, Alien " ." and Kugenc Coston; Kings Jo Tai lor, Dewey Cline snd Charles HuRhM: Sl()thers Miss Sue Reese, Miss Goods and Miss Florence Carter. A special choir will sing ChrlstmM carols. It Is expected' that paper will be x. .1.1. .rt.rnnon from the wci;u livi v , Kuprem court of North Carol'" j llclully notifying th clerk of Buperlor rourt that the decision of th court in U mu. . .nint oaorca Cathey firmed tha. decisions of th lower eoiirts. , . V. hsn tw MDra arrlv th eiern af kp ia.ua commitment au . .hp .h.Hff and chairman of h county commlsslonert authorising than, tn i.ita r'athnv Into cuoriy and mmlt him to th. Duncomb. county , congested condition In Ws to wrv. two terms, on. of 11 count of th. con Qf N .nthi and on. of It month. Cthey th. 1 Port. ""ight Ant A. -(now under a bond of U.00 la on. York. JL.n Hm-y eom- and 11.008 in th. oth.r. .'J ,.. 46 000 carload, of fret". II. u conTlct.4 In Bupwlor fourt Ini that ""trrMtt thl. morn. I fall on charge of keepm -; "rt ir. tla P ,n N' hand for ml, in connection w th for wport .r t ihat - raid th. h.rtff. fore. maa. on.... ' t Hkyland. wher. a carload of Wr and iKm. whiskey VM nl tlvsn IS month, on th. r.M. " order. . - - pnnaiirnmrnin tunwu New York by the Red Cross for shlp- th mntral nowers ar. being held In storage Thl. sltuntlon will b. considered at th. meeting 01 m- -....... -mmitt nf th. Red Cross In New York tomorrow, mm - - program of the society for rtl lef work in Europ. will b. affected It Ore-t BrlUIn refuse, to change her attitude. Th. United State, has called th. at in.. nf the foreign office to an .ni hotween in. doiiik-.""- soon after the a. T . 1 1 trrQ TJ 40 000 Cars uongesi Yards and Port of New York City. W..rn CaroUna, .h1PPr.othOf leather. ""'"r n experienced at ,ct wul be obtained, than pr... ,h. nast ten day" much delay wl thin M JP" on ft0 ark.ting n..r ...... mental sawmill. Th. governr- orawn son. tho pride of tho state to It. loftiest This will be erected on the site nopfe hw nrnvlng It in. laner nreuwi where Btooa tne miiu imim. " of Mount Washington and closes thejwnl(.h w0tJ erPrted to Dr. Mitchell s nneal with th opocm of Dr. Oeorge, ,m rn thut tlV Tayloe Winston whose verse shows It; ,y oomf gtones marked the grave. I . . P bbm PI. lllllr 1 .1 t . "FORMER GOV. OF OKLA, DIES IN CAUFOKKIA Long Beach, Cal.. Dec. 2 S. Judge A.J. Seay, former territorial govern or of Oklahoma, died at hi. horn, v tnHnv t the .g. of 8S yeara. - ' ....I..,. Judge Peay wa appom.ru NORWEGIANS HAVE NOT ENCOURAGED MR. FORD r-k.iu.i.,in Vla Iondon, Dec. 44.) Henry Ford, who has been sick dur- to bo th. most ancient of montunlc , ghaft W(u . mewhat defaced by . , ' n;re and unable to attend sinxrm it nr io ai . inin n luifnra" nvFrmir t.i niR 1 . mi 1 rrn mi hii. icin. " - - - - 1 t va tlir doya Prior to Lr. wucn. . '- .rreverent visitors, ment In ls mouni u.....f. "r-ml.v. ..an,i beginning of th. war governor of Oklahoma In 1S mPtlnas of the peace mw.v . iiirni ... ---- .u.'sava "ana in januu.y, a. iioft yestcrusy on .no .van..-. been conceded the highest peak In 1 th wn hv the wind. It was not I L. uinekholm. The other member. destroyed by dynamite as stated. This f tho pttr!y left later on a p.ciai great many ; train witn tne r.-.-i'ii. - S lb gr;.,;; .hod p:: wh" at tha vandalism that would 1 wreck a ; proceed CSg..n friend. . 11.1 .i aiidin .-j two v.ara Formerly he I . . xtu.-hail hsa heen vpon a comprenrnm. -'"-"--;'.. ""-;. f the ter- I'Wacn o .... . -.,,,. country that He. east of the Rookie.. CraJg have it. Th. Governor has saved Mount Mitchell from destruction by the lum- . l, m n ma VP 1 1 M namZk.'. memory from oWlvlon. i monument to an eminent minister and It.ith ar. big lob. because inn lescncr in . The invitation to Norwegian .n.p tn inln the narty has The . . . .a! with no response. Governor Craig no. nn Bnnuu.-u . ------ ... . , ,hllt w I bum ... m . I II 1 Will II - , lIDDfri rl'irm. ........ . store, which were to o. aiiowea mwrs HUprem. cuu. - - -- ,0 afflCUlt a to icav. unsnown what runa ne m... tatl'-e . . . that P Ing from Ohio uiaay -i-. -few day. ago Philadelphia wa. block ed With freight car. also. Norfolk M open for .hlpment Following in. ouiur.- " the other raaa h. w.a given a len". of on. y..r on ovfM of r.- tullln. Ip f-lMVM. rilpnn. Tha. fcp. pnjl .klibat which th. offer, mum 1. now In th. hand, of fhrirr si u vtttrhaiL'beln tor.d t th. county Jail. It will b. dtopoMd Tor an em- all do in- --- mjj me.tlo and .Prt irmw waiting .hipm.nt Tw - kp.n nlaced on bargo- n w- - - to isew zr:, - - . , pre.' na .xpo" Mmm T.,i. Tork .xcept perl-hjab adalphla and Norto.g .r. -nt .xp.rl.ncln any of thl. aimw, ty. Oeorf. (HMSr.trf ni LT-r.... the Western w traino m.n.. - - oclatlon ollna Lumbar and TI'.Cbu. rr.?mP-r7SBVnVaa fturn, pas. freely Into all countries. Official. rtory. .k.1-1. n,miuinn foi th. move- ner. 1 1 1. , 1 p m-n t article, named on thl. list. THE LAKUJ5ST Advertlsement appearing In Th. Gaett.-New. tuday I. that of Tlie Insurance Department waSEoviabank & TRUST CO. . .htnmanll W.rO for .ometim. tor ic o ---and ark.t. Ther. w.a an tmprova- ment In thl. condition . month but for in. P"- - Ih. matur ha. again becom. crltl- caV . vrw YDBIt COTTOV. Kew Tork. D. H"?1? -a ...dvi December U 10; Jan- ull .Ts March n-JV,"" 1 July H.MJ Octob.r .1.11. dlscontlnuod ON rAOK NIMH, and THE HOME BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OX PACE BEVEX - nnrtlon of the state the whole tl wm i,e rhosnn. The details will .tory of tho mountain, and th. com- K carrea out after the enterprise merclalliatlon of tn. immeniw 11-... rearheB a stst. more nearly a..nn. or spruce or bal.am wa. a hard thing Jn( maturity. The memorial will st to out-talk. ,'at least $,000. "Until recently." Governor v.r. . 3 , say, th. only wav to th. top of th. mmmmmmmmmm mountain wa. Dy steep anu pr, ?"tn-v-v-.---. . the traveler wa compen- t sated for tho .ffort of th. Journey. Ha M 9VxV AMKUICAN NOTK H .pjromotlng penc. negotlatlona traveled ten mil, tnrougn pnmt l VKI tiMl i.nrnru.i , 1 foresU and wa. In ih. midst of a vast . , " t t t t t K t t t l t t at K ( X and unorosen wnur.. Vienna, ceo. n.t-in. n.w m of thousands of acre, where th. ax. Alnerlcan s0tc to th. Austrian had never own wo . m .nu.rnmnt reraraing ne sum- - ni"t Christ lanlf paper, express Oouot mm a "P""" Norwegian wnuiu tt'-v - Invitation. Th. press ann puuuo nr. ....ni.nn.ia in arlvlng praise to Mr. I Kord for his good will and high Ideal ism. The newspapers can .iu most congenial gentleman" hut regret that h. has not consulted expert, on International law. Th. general opinion voiced her. la that th. mission will do Httl. toward t 1 ' London, Dc. .4. Replying to . written onffrtlon hy V. A. jncm. by hunter and trapper. Within th. (n of th Ancona nai made a K g B0 member of th. house of t last few y.ar. a railroad fot ' rarryin lrmr.lon hera. An irly tiW coinroon. Premier Astilth today at loss has been built from th. town or ay b, ,Xpe,t.d. aa work H U g,v th. toUl of British casual- K'ack Mountain to ' "'ar h 1 wmmW of J docum.nt ha. already U .. th .war up to Dec.mber r f by an ord.r of Ui. 00 art, A

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