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TRIAL TRIP BY MOONLIGHT Engineer 'Wanted Secret! of Locomo-. tlve Kept, and He Didn't Knew How to Run It Sergt. Q. Morinl otih Italian Beraa gljerl while on patral atopped a Gee maii trrotorcr . earrylhgj general von Berrr, n adjutant a rid -two chuf feuVa. Mi killed tht general with the flrt shot and put the soldier. chauffeurs to fHght. The adjutant, a German tap tain, ha captured after a atruggle, and turned him oyer t the nearest Italian command, and then Joined hiseycle pa trol for further rear guard auction. Ha waa wounded later and aent to a hoa pltal in Milan. Hia daring feat took place at the gatea of Udlne during the Italian retreat to the Plave. PAULHTf'JJ-f FURTHER INROAOS INTO RUSSIAN TERRITORY THREATENED BY GERMAN DELEGATES. WANTS MUCH t -TFRfiiTORY THREE ROADS ARE AFFECTED An Interesting Incident of the first Canadian railway, which run from La prarle on the St. Lawrence river to St. Johns on the Itichelleu, under the name of the Champlaln h St. Lawrence rail way, la reluted la Trout's Railways of Canada. The first locomotive used on the line fame from Europe, accompanied by an engineer who, for some unexplained reason, had It cnged and secreted from public vlew.jhe trial trip was made by moonlight ip the presence of a few Interested persons, and It Is not de scribed as a success. Later, thfl Im ported engineer made several attempts to set the kitten for such was. the nickname applied to this pioneer loco motive In motion toward St. Johns, but In vain ; the engine proved refrac tory, and horses w ere temporarily; sub-1 timpre & Ohio atituted for It. I s 1 the:Plladelphia.A Reeding, etheif Miiuiiwhile, the railway officials ooll-. i roads accepted little freighu pRftlcu- ed In a procllcul engineer from the APPLIES TO ALL FREIGHT EX CEPT FOOD, FUEL. AND ' j MUNITIONS. ! . . t . j Embargo Will Remain Effective tin til Congestion Haa Been Relieved., Resulting from Intense Weather, j Washington. An unofficial embargo on all freight except food, 'fuel! and munitions la in effect east of, the! Mis sissippi and north of the Ohio an Bo tomac rivers, as a, result o( blrfccttor General MAdcVs authorized embargo cm three eaetrn: trunk .lines' Althpugh this restriction . was - apply f orrtiarfy" only to the Bolsneviki Amazed at Audacity of De-1 mands Asks Time to Consider,'! Which Was Reluctantly Given Rus sia's Last Chance.' " " I After 'week's 'of vacillation the G-r-i' Bawiiax.latiLJuLVi! .niaUa. UtvUr demaurti ft the, peace loiiferoTue uTTjrc:f-I.rto-'f vsk and the Kuscians have declined t't" accede to them.. ; Notwithstanding tee fact that the 1 ' Impurfcil Gormai) (OiuncollQr . In his muny-tlmea poztponed speech to the j main committee of the rclclmag an nounce:! .that he Btill holds, the hope tBn't an early and satisfactory conclu sion of tho Hrpat.Lltovnk conTerence will be reached, the ternts of the Ger mans aa enunduted by General Hoff man,1 one of tholr lef. delegates to tl.e peace conference, so far form an Inaupurabi. barrier for the bolshevik! government, . which has expressed a determlrmtion to carry out a policy f no annexations and no Indemnities. Courland. In its entirety and all of Russia's Baltic provinces are to be re tained by Germany, according to Gen eral Hoffman In what la termed as Germany's last proposal to the Rus sians, and It the Russians failed as ac quiesce In the - demands, further In roads Into their territory would fol low and the Important port of Reval, near the mouth of the gulf of Finland, would be occupied. ' ' In theatrical fashion Hoffman de lineated on a map before the aston ished Russian delegatea lhe new Rus sian frontier as the Germane intend to run It from ' tha shore! of tho gulf of Finland eastward to the Moon GERiyiANY BEJE&TS mm Paul Hennig, a naturalized German, who had been a trusted foreman of the E. W. Blisa Torpedo works, waa Indict ed for treason, for which trie penalty In case of conviction Is death. He Is accused of maliciously mutilating the delicate parts of the gyroscopic tteer lng mechanism of the torpedoes Washington. An urgent recommen dataion that an embargo be declared for a few days on acceptance by the apund .Islands, and than to tha. west railroads of any freight except coal IS OPPOSED Bt ADMINISTRATOR GARFIELD URG ES EMBARGO ON ALU BUT FUEL AND FOOD. Placing of Embargo Is Urged by Gar field at Once, Owing to Deep Snows and Intneae Cold, Which Is Tislng Up Traffic. of Minsk and thenct; to Brest-Lltovsk leaving within German 'boundaries some of Russia's choicest territory. , : :. Amaied .at the audacity of the Ger man . program, the Russian .delegates asked for time to consider ' the de nrand. This was grudgingly given, to-, gether with the announcement that It was the last postponement that and food was submitted to Director General MCAdoo by the fuel adminls fratlon. .i Or, This atrlott-1 Imperative, Adminis trator' Garfield, salt :Jo assure .ade quate movement, when .the general transportation situation east pf the Misslsstppt threatens to become! worse wtn-iwwiiw--Tii. i.i..irJiall3C.alng.l.the. prolonged strain on'i Pennsylvania and th'ei Bal-1 are to the effect that .the RussVaha' railroads of deep snows and intensely lio east of Pfttsb'tiyghj and IhWe unanimously rejected the 'Ger-tcold we,ther' , phlh4 Reedhiat.othei' nail' Iman terms. ' . . t" The flvi-day period of Indnstrlal sus- Dnlted ritutstf. wiio unftounced thnt the engine, which was thought to be hope larly if it was destined tor aasqward movement.' . '" ' ' '.'", ' ka " This eituatton probably- will j con- leealy unmnnagenblu, was In good, or-i'tlnne lor .several days,, antl) :n)llder der and required only plenty of Jvood . feather permit railroads t(- begirt to and water. Ills opinion proved cor- move the great quantity of general rect, for after u little' practice the en-: freight accumulated "daring- ttie past glue attained the extraordinary speed two-weeks-of winter storms. V! of 20 miles an hour. Youth's Com-J .1 Faptora .contributing to the irnoftl panlon. i jcial eastern embargo were the prior- 1 " -' i ' " ' 1ty"of movement for 'coal and (food' The Glory of Sclenoe. :' ; stuff a. and the - continued- preference The University .of California sclen-' in coal deirverles given to donlestlc . tlsts are said to be making Impdrtant . consumers v jhips and certain Indus strides In the Invention of machinerytries fWhtefc !re BjeroReiJrroii the and the compouudlng of chemicals be- fuel administration's closing ordr. : -tween 20 and 30 men being constantly The baav on coal consumption! waa engaged on Intricate problems ot this officially iHtted kut scores of matufac nature.. -The beauty of this wdrk Is turln''ilant,' unable to, divert coal that the results of these efforts will be from t streaat Sowing to the more . ox vuiue.to Ajuericii,. rayerjinyenuon esaermajf, mousinee, xemainea ciosea , wrought and every. 0e;n.tiflc'7$ci dis"- or pcpard t.0 raspend operation) In a ' covered.cah.he turned 16 utllltaland- A.fy.r btarwta'svra41 coal ....... ." , f The flvi-day perl , . j.. "' penifon ended Tuesday1, and, with ih MORE TONNAGE THAN ' ' 1 : '' rtsumptten of mariiifafcturtag, railroad ALL OTHER NATIONS officials look for a new flood of traf fic which, bhe railroads cannot handle Declares Charles' M.ScTiw'a'b ' tkt AsV, dreaa at NeW yark. BASIS OF PEACE SET FORTH BY WILSON ARE DECLArlEDw UNACCEPTABLE. WILL HOLD ALSACE-LORRAINE Chancellor Says F.ttt of Poland and , Balkans and Ital) s Frontier Lies Entirely With Austria-Hungary. Germany, through her imperial i halt- fjikfV ('"Jim ,un lleiMlim. and Aus tria lluiigary: thruuKli it i.uu'Kii ujiii IsierdlTVUilt fjaeruin, have made, ru plles to the peace terms of the allies ami tho t'uited State. as -recently enunciated by David l.hiyil -George ami President Wilson. Although ' birth .nr feet to see the possibility of coining into agreement with their enemies on minor pulnts. the concrete liases essen Ilia to peace are declared to be unac ceptable. Tha German spokesman was uncom promisingly hostile to a majority of the peace aims as put forward by Pres ident Wilson, treating seriatim in his address those upon which Germany would not come into accord. Count Czernlu was more moderate in his treat men,! of President Wilson's ideas, de claring the President's viewpoint, ex pressed in his latest address to Con gress, showed that there was less In compatibility between Austria-Hungary and the United States than had seem ed to be the case. From the German standpoint, ac cording to Von Hertllng, the restora tion to France of Alsace-Lorraine is beyond the realm of discussion. Re garding Bellglum, l.e declared that Its restoration could be settled only in peace negotiations, but that Germany never had demanded the incorporation of Belgian territory "by violence." Likewise, methods of procedure In the evacuation of Northern France must take account of Germany's vital In terests and be agreed upon between Germany and France. Aa to Poland and Balkans. The 'chancellor said the fate of Po, land and. the Balkans and the read justment' of the Italian frontier lies with Austria, vahlle the evacuation of Russian territory concerns only Rus sia and the central powers. Germany, he added, considered that the Integ rity of Turkey and the safety of vita capital were closely connected with the question of the Dardanelles, which was of "vital fntereftt to Germany. With regard to Russia, Count Czer nln aaid Austria-Hungary desired no annexations . or . Indemnities 'not a MIDDLE AGE -v? Need Help to JPu tie Criii ' .- L lb a W. K II' I - iy" tp ua -L-yru c. runt. him ( Vegetable Compoual Can be Relied Upon.. tTrbana.Ill. "Durinir Crmnre nf t .i. In addition to its annoying syin,iUl.' j ubwj an atta'-k i,t grippe which laS all winter ar,d ,(t me In a weaken condition. JMt,, times that I woiiij never rjewellapp.ni I read of l-y ; n E' 1 Plnkham s VcL'. , ta b le (jom.'jnii and what it utJ f j women pa? inn throti'htVt ban e, 50 1 tnlil rr.y r 1 would try . toon ncwi to i strenirtb he annoying to m s (I i h. anrjearefl knd yonf Veiretahl' Compound has made ma a well, stron; woman so I do all my own houaework I cannot recommend Lydia E, Pink)n. n's Vcfp. table Compound too highly to wi.mwi passing: through the Change of l ife," MrsFHANK YlENSON, 1316 S. Urtnuile St, Urbina, LI. ' Women who suffer from nervousn. ss, "heat flashes," backache, heiiikihn and "the blues" should try this fmnous root and herS remedy, Lydia E. I'ii.k ham'a Vegetable Compound. i fltnpps of the tmwrbi t- mm. me ot , lm and tMltudm all vUlrp bowel troublci wnl,,i. t 1 K-lwaUjufr Knrr lMjtrUtDdbll IJl XOf ON If, FrlraSO fM dry on Ine fa,nyti'ui u,,t.. w pare!rIB&Dd stoppafru-l..atii thus svoldtne eronetuag vUsk M danicrua ID TtMlf. Sril w PMlrsI &omVnbw If no dralf-r Id roar biwn. m. St. Bitlt kMrtl' M U. IMSriitaMltai.t How He Got His Man. One of the best known sales ttiuLk gers In the knit goods field makeaVt -. , point of never directly approaclfffl i -sulesmnn who he tldnks would fit 1i.tr his orgnnlaiition. His reason, ot-'' serves an excliunge, is that when thli Is done the latter l Inclined to get i, "swelled head'' and thereby lose t ; good part of his value. As this mam, ger's Concern pays Ita men entirely m.-.' a commission basis, the question '. r earnings play no part In his nu-tt ods of hiring. When an opening cmni" ; and he has man In mind to All It, tht ', nianuger gels In touch with, a huy. ' ',, he knows well and rtsks him to sop ; 'j gesf to the prnspectlve eniployefl tb!, he might fliul something Interesting lie droipeil In to see the peopli , The whole proews 1s, of' course, e. fldentliil,. foi- If tlte linyer wpre to flu j the plan away Its effectiveness vnuV. '"' be destroyetl . , : '." Only One "BROMO Olf NINE" Tn ft tb KcDiilns.esil for fall nBDj LAXAT1TI S! 1 ra aCold la Ona Day. DOo. mtll HnrraaI nthep reatiarail. DtMeMe. ta'ifcm .not rf territory, nor a kreutzer of New , York--Chaxles . M. Schitab.JlncJIned; tp'loolj wbaTooo. the em-, ndemnity'.'-and that Russia " could bargo proposal., He held that under -'-'- - ...i.' .'a,inn"ii 'f.nn.niinr .standpoint as she evidently intended ku.iiiuwn vk,vmuv -. , . AnllV. 'nt raAtttfltaD - Dfl khnH haill i l0 dO. Tflntoge.. .. Not a Clean Take, . VCM prace tpke the hlgtl 'Clf "f ', "Not without knocking off sbme of :the bars." ' '' t , , r ., Wfr ! "TI hit ' l-f.'T T ,Yb V So : vfi' tw r r tfucii wrosd sensitive "nerves often uiel stimulation, appre ' itiatts the chanffe vsn pays iricii ui, ( INSt4Nn edj-rft POGTUfjl INSTAt. drfhk makes tha - better nt2rvxnkc5 tdck:aj'e .wn .''Ti'f anb the kjmlde f many, shippers that or dinary" freight had little chanjee of prornj delivery,, tended to rjurtail shipment offerlnKa.'' j To reduce railroad mileage In! haul ing of coal, me' sortaor-sjizonB sys tem of coal dlstrl outlet.- probablfc will be put. tolo bperati6n bjr 'the' railroad a"nr 'fnel;;tidmlnl8ti'atnwltrIn a weelt' Plans' for 'anch1' an'.aiange mettt' were dtsrfussed today at a con ference : 'between TJItectc Gfeneral M(Adoo and Fuel -Administrator Gar field, Bo'tji' of'-vrhort annottinced later thitJ timV weirh VorkTnir lts rVtire uni son ft) developing' a 'plan' oT greatest efficiency fox coal traneflortatlon. 1 -'- : - t'.-i , AK AMERICAN FRONr1'" '! . "' '' .IN FRANCE SOON. ' ' "; .la W.ahlnvlnn While, ilrfr-llnlns- - t' 4 IdmmeaC direct uiinn; flle statement attributed to President Wilson, that there will be twins as many Ameri can s)!diersv.Uratii' a'ext June as bad I hsaa 'oylgijaally.? pfejjaawv Secretary T Baker saM:5 ?.:Z''Jr','- ' ' t'-"9thak- tmmrsm ot HmtSepartnant hrui baen 'CrMetahny" deraiplng one and iaair dlfffcnltfes aafd UxolUtldns OavatAaBfl remoried:! ftisrfcome.; 4I ccnaatwiiA uiocubb iiii.ipi'vfv ui men iu France BfatiHclpated to be In iranc? iatyanjf fe-.ttlcular time, buj( we have , . . . ' ) MEN. ENTOMBED lrt,u Halifax-.-Wearla W men .were en- toriitret) iyf''teblokitf 'lh -tbi Allan saif 'pthf icadi oai'tpmpany's coUertua, att ;VaIiartoo,:;Atr . Seven kaTe..'b4es j brought. . up, aiiva,. Rescue OrkBre,;argolng Into .tha ahaft -and heargBncr.'apparaUiarjOf.U, kinds fa en0icoauiettraa4, a Mvit-'i '" " Thtf exaice Ibav wemreeV shorUy' af- Mltthf-'V- aelook.Ttia siajr IsbKf lad left- :.do president of the Bethlehem Steel cor- aoratlbn., dcotared in aa- addreaa at a dinner here that the. .time is nearat band "when the men of the' working tlairathe'rhea-Wirtotrt proiiertyi-W'lll contrOhrhe vleBtlnles -of -the world.o "The bolshevlkl sentimsnr must- be taken into consideration," Mir Schwab declared, "and In the very near ffltura we- must look to the worker for .a . so-, lutlon of the -great economic .questions, now being considered. .. 1 am. not. one to carelessly turn over .my .belnnglra fop the uplift of .tha nation, but I am one who haa come to a belief that tha worker will .rule and the. sooner we realise thla the better It will be for our country . and. (he world at large," "In these times of war," My, Schwab said, "we of America should not criti cise tha actio us of our President and our nation., We are behind him and we are behind the nation. When I say 'we' I, mean the steel men of the United-States. Within the next' lS months we will have more tonnage on the ocean than all the nations of the world. "But don't let us run away with the idea that we have a tight job on our hands. We, must realize that It'lS tnet duty ot every citizen to give his last dollar, and his 'last drop of bipod In defense of his country. ! : ""I am not discouraged' and' I am not pessimistic, but, we must eonfifb ute our tooney si' we tiever contribut ed before. i .' : i .J I . , .. .is..--c .:;. ,i ;-:i. GENERAL' T. M. 'Bt.l8: -V- !' ' REACHE8 PARIS SAFELY; and1 short haul routing, the rallroadrwoutd be able to Clear aH freight' offered. JOT-.transpO- f(attoB--wlttioo -.priority and without embargoes. Coal and food already have preference over all other class' of freight, he pointed out, and are be ing moved to tidewater and to locali ties, where, dam as tic needs are great eat, as fast aa Is physically possible.; ' " 'Waahlhgton. Oed.1 raskerJ U. Bliss, chief of staff, who- arrived in Paris Will represent th- United States' army on the supreme war council. Secre tary Baker in so announcing tjrsaloi- fed that the' general is accompanied Ty fhlgh offlcera of -every branch' of the service tb advise him about any wne Hons that may arise: 'General Bliss attended -the first - meeting ! of ' the War council in Paris' - Several months ago. " '.'.' ;:' WORKING ON ZONa-3 r'" . SYBTEaf FOP; COAL. :-''' -u: ..-j .,. i,j ,:..r.:: j.; Washington. Continued demorall- z'atlon " of " Tallroafl transportation throughout the) east prompted railroad and fuel administration officials to hasten, plans for developing tone ails-' tribntlnk svstem for coal, tad'- ft' ws stated that ' irome' deflhtte ' announce ment might be expacted wftbtn a few days. The principal feature of the bran wTfi he jruf lnto effect' fmm(iati It will be lnrireveff'fast "a NO 8.IMILXR BODY HAS . ' ' EVER LED CtEANER LIVES Gen. Pershing Replies to Inquiries aa to Reports ' About' United. States Soldier. ; WaaMnRton. There has never been a similar body of men to lead as clean? lives as the American soldlers.i in Ftance, Genera), Pershing Bald in a cablegram to secretary Bauer in repiy to inaulriea as to the truth of reports of immoderate drinking among -HheH men. , General Pershing's message, -was made public by Mr. Baker in bis letter ,tf Governor Capper.ofjifansas. ,t i "You may recall writing yp mexon- cernlng 'persistent ;rep?ru3' as tqjtbe immoderate sale ,qf liquor among. pur forces In France. My impression was that these rumor, were not well found ed In Jtact; but I felt it my doty to cpavev their content to General Penh Ing. and to . ask. him to, communieate yrlUi me aa t,p .tife facts- .You wiU .be glad, tp.kpow mat t nave Just receiven the. following j words from'' the com mander of the American expeditionary forces: '4, '7.,..,' '. -. 1 - .."'There ha never been a akmitar body of men to lead aa clean lives' ar our American soldiers in France. They have entered thla war. with the highest devotion to j duly and with no other Idea than to perform these, duties m tha most efficient -manner possible, They, fully jreaiize their obligation to their own people, their; friends and the country. .. . ., .. , t i . PLANK FOR CONDUCTING !,",,', ii'.;!:. ,. PR6p6GANfiA IN RUIjaiA, .i.;;.-ii: ji'.;,v, JJ Washmgton,--Pans . ' tor conducting a propaganda. In ituasla , to acquaint the people there' of tie friendship nf thla' country and prevent them from -tailing.' under German inftaences bays bean launched here by members Of Congress. ;As part ef.the plani H was learned that labor organlxatlbns la many-'parnrof tha eenrjtrj areipvepae- fn to hold meetings on Lincoln!! birth INTERESTING DISCLOSURES - REGARDING THE ARMY IM'Mmxiaii lUkal which a: Lloyd George Earneatly . Suggested Wood'a Appointment. Washington Some Interesting dis closures regarding American, army af. fairs at home and abroad were, made through publication of confidential testimony given recently before the senate military committee, in exeeu? five, aesalon. - Statements of nearly all the wit nesses heard behind closed doors, ex cept; Major Geniral Crozler, chief nf ordnance, were given in ' the usual printed report of committee proceed ings. ',. ,j :. !. One, , that created something of a stir among members of Congress was that of Representative McCormlck, of tlllnols.'Vho, -back' from a "visit to the allied battle. fronts, told the commit tee, allied officials were apprehensive regarding co-ordination of American was management; that Premier Lloyd George earnestly suggested Major General Leonard Wood's appointment as the American military representa tive abroad,'- and that high officers in General Pershing's command urged, that M.Jor General Crozler, chief 'of ordnance, and Quartermaster General Sharpe be auperseded. .-.-.'' FORTY ARMED MEXICANS' - ' CROSS THE RIO GRANDE El Paso, Texas. Forty armed Mexi cans crossed the Rio Grande in tha soathera part of El-'Paso.j. 'Soldiers and policemen armed with rifles, were rushed 4 -the' seeds. Fifteen minutes later Art eg., waa still in progresa. Pri vate Linn, on outpost duty, haa been brought In with a bullet wound In hie body; : . ' . ! ! -' m - . ,' After firing several hundred shots, the Mexicans retreated across tha river. He who praises j men. and- flattin g ,' women has mnny'fnlr weather frleniN"! i ' Dr. Pterr'f "UeW .hot" Is powerfut trat,'- safe. On doi Is fnoush to expel Worm, on Tapeworm. No castvn oU aeccsaary. Adv. The world will forglve a man nlnii--'' anything hut failure. ' 7 m f- w. 7 imm ..'i. I -Esast. 1 1:- g i Backacfiie Yager's Liniment is excel lent for any kind of pain or congestion.' It quickly re lieves backache and rheu matic painsf and ia-asplen-. did remedy .for Neuralgia, Sciatica, chest pains, sprains, strains, ewellinge and-enlargements.. , , Keep a botde In your home or emergence yon aerer caa Sell when yon wfj require Dome tiling 3So Per Pottle , Bach bottle contain nore than the ttiaal 50 -cent bottle ot hnimant. AGAINST MAKING UP TIME ' ' LOST ON MONDAY HOLIDAYS "Washington. .Fuel Administrator Garfield announced (bat any Increase by Industrial establishments of tha usual working time on other days of the week than Monday far the purpose' of making up tjme lost on Mondar holi days will be considered an evasion of the Mondar clpslDC ordef and s-iobv" tlon Of the SDlrlt nf -tha. A aaaaiithaur day has' been xiiaraateVbr 4 fSasxtalopra.iM . m : (ILBERT &ROS. & CO. BALTIMORE. Ma Frnat Prnnf rl.ria(rv Plant! dwwb, a wa, . r g larly Jeraer aeJ Clkarleetea Wakefield, , tri eeaaTonandriaAIMteH. By Msraa. 6C0, B mm9J aawakUauaawsaWla' ar l mi: aa II eusje. i m D. F. JAMiSOfV SUMMVILLE. & C ERONCWAL TROUBLES illere tlx itrertlmlr iremedr" 7(5 eaV Sooth tW.lnetetlAH'alue van .MlleTe tlx distress. Do both qaickir and efTectlnlr rf rRnpUrtntns a da panda bit temedr- mm o V,1' m li. a5rtRMTXB NO- S-1"1
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