THE KA8SAU POST. FSEEFOBT, K. Y., FRIDAT, DECEMBEB 29 1912
THJUU
HISW OF 1916 TOLD III BRIEF
Host Important Events of the Last Year Set Forth.
Pari* reported gre*t German attacks al Verdun cbee-ked.
Liner Cymrle, e^rrytng munitions, tor- peijoed and sunk. ( fosl.
May lO.-Berlln admitted Busaei waa tor¬ pedoed by German •ubmarlne.
May II.—Uutcli ateumer Batavler V blown up; one American killed
May 20.—German aeaplanea raided Eng- Mah eail coaat.
Austrian* mada 4e<~Med icalni a«ralnit
Oem-ian alrahlr.a raided Knglaud; two
Zeppelin* destroyeel.
Nov. 28,—American Bteamer Chemung sunk by German submarine, crew saved.
.Nov. 29,—Sir John R. Jelllcoe waa made rir<et sea lord of the admiralty and Sir r I vid Beatty, commander of the grand t1e-e.'t,
Falkenhayn captured IHtechtl Rouman¬ ian railway center, and Kampulung.
Italian aleamer Palermo torpedoed off
Ilallnns. crosaing lli« border near VI- Spain. Zi Amerlrana aboard, c*nz&. Nov 30—Teutons opened battle for Bu-
May 28.—Britlfih steamship Waahlngton charesL
PROGRESS OF EUROPEAN WAR
Chlrf Oevelopment* In the Mighty
Conflict of Nation*—Political and
Other Happening* in the
United Statea.
COMPILED BV E. W. PICKARO.
EUROPEAN WAR
Jan. 1.—News received of torpedoing of P. St O liner l'er«ia in Mc-di|i;rraiiean; about 2C0 l(.ist. In' ludlng R, N Mc.Ni-ely, W, 8 conmil at Aden
Jun 6 -Brltlab consrrlpllon bill pansed UthI reading and tlireo oahlnc-t members vetilKried,
Ilulluii steamer carrying M<inteni>i;riii rerrullfi fnin IJ, 8, sunk by nilne In the Adriatic, •aiO lost.
Jun 7.—Germany proml.ied U 8. lis niiti- ¦inrliii-,s would observe rules of clvllizeii warfare
Jaa », —Brlilsh oatlleahip fCdward Vtl sunk by iniiif
Jan 11,—Austrinns raptured l.ovcen, denilnatln^ (."Mttaro.
Jan. U -AuHtrlan cruiser sunk by Freni-h siibmarlnej.
Jan 14 -Many doe-iimeiils i onriftlni; Von Papen with ail(-Keil war plots In t'l. a. taken frimi lilin bv Uriiltih, liirne-il •»er to AniPrlcan embiissy, Kerinanaliali, IVrala, oiciipled by Turks Jan. IS. — Husalans reneweid general at¬ tack on Austrian froni
AustrldnH took Ceilnja and pursued Monle^negrlns toward .\lbania.
Jan 21.—Austrian hydroplane and tor- peelo tioat sunk by British submarine in Aelriatic.
Jan, 22,—Austria issued ultimatum to
Montenegro to aurrender or face anni-
hflatloD,
Jan, 24—Scutari occupied by Austrlans,
Jan. 2»,—Twenty-four killed In Zeppelin
raid on Paris.
Germans took nearlv a mile of French trenches east of Souchez,
Jan, .10.-Another Zeppelin raid made on Farts.
Jan. 81.—Sereial Zeppellna made raid •rer Midland and norilieast counties of BTngland: 97 persons kllleid.
Feb, 1.—British liner Appam. In ehargo •f prise crew from German commerce raider Moewe, arrived at Norfolk with •aptlve* from ¦even other vessels.
Collier Fran* Fischer sunk by bomb from Zeppelin; 13 lost,
Feb, J,—Persian army defeated Russians marching on Teheran.
Zeppelin lo*t In North sea and crew ' •rowned,
Feb. 8.—French aviators altacked dty of Smyrna, killing 300,
President WUson ae-cepled Germany's i anemorandum of se^tllement of I..usltanls case, t>oth sides yielding ground,
Feb. 9,—Germans took 800 yards of French trenches near Vlmy,
U, 8, demanded from Austria apology and reparation for attack on Petrollte.
French cruiser Anilral Charnier tor¬ pedoed and sunk: S74 lost,
Feb. 16—Russians under Grand Duke Nicholas captured PJrierum.
Feb. 21.—German attack on Verdun be¬ gan.
Fob. 24,—Germans raptured villages within big gun ran^e of V-rdun,
Austria announced sinking of Italian tmns[iort loaded with soldiers by bomb from airplane,
Keb, 2fl.—French checked somewhat German drive on Verdun,
Russian* took Kermanshah. Persia, hv •form,
Austrian* eDt*re,d Durazzo. Italians re trlng.
French cruiser Provence sunk In Medi¬ terranean; 3 1% lost. Feb 27 -British steamer ^aloja sunk
sunk bv submarine
May 31,-Au*trlan* reported capture of Astago and Argiero,
Ore-al naval battle In North sea. Brltlah losinx 14 vewsels and Germans l'i
Juno B,-Karl Kitchener and staff lost when cruiser Hampshire was blown up In Norlh sea.
June 7.—Germans took Fort Vaui by •torm
Austrian* In Tyrol repulsed by Italian* with heavy lossei^ Russians recaptured Lutsk fortress, June 17 —Rii.sBlans captured Czernowltz, capilal of Bukowlna
June 20.-RusKlana spilt Austrian Buko- wlna army and oicupied -Zadova. Sirog- iiletz and Gllboka
June IS—Two Austrian traneports, load- e-d with troops, sunk In D'Jiazzo harbor by Italian warships.
June 2J.—Italians recaptured Poslna and Arslero
June 2H-.-V S. noie to Austria demand- Inn apology for utiack on Petrollte pub¬ lish.-d
June 30-Russians routed Austrian* In easl Gull'111 ami took Kol'imea.
July 1 -Allle-H |„ can great offensive on w-esl friinl, maklrii,' big gains on both •iMis of Hiver Somme.
Iillv 3.-l-'rcnch t-aptiired a number of t'lwiis III drive toward I'rronne. British took Lm liilsselle, luly t,. -I'-i.-ri'-ii ijurie'l by storm German s. " Olid line nciir I'eriiniie.
'I'ljiks aiiii'.iiii, i"l recapture of Kerman- siiali froni Ku,'' iiiis,
Julv n-l'.usNiaiis again routed Austrlans in Gallcia,
nuvld l.l"ViI-G»-orBe made BrUlsh sec- "i-it V of « ar
,liily 9 -l-rinch took Blaclie. close to l-rriinne
(;eriiiiin ."ulimarlne Deulsi-liUnd arrlvp.I Ht Hullirnore
Julv 111 - lleriniif's uppiic'l aevtnth great ii.isiiull on \'.-i.li:ii
July l'l -lialiiuiH ciptiire-il Van7l. In Po¬ slna valley
Russians cii|iiiir,'d Baiburt, Armenia, by assault
(1,11! iinx I'ok l.n ,Ma!sonnelIe and Bl- ni-I-i-s Iri Siiinriie seci-ir
July IK,-Gerniarib opt-ned fierce counter¬ attack on British, n-ltli gas sheila, wln- nliiK at l^inKUeval anil Delvllle wood,
Mrltlsh bliicklisteel Idrne number of ,-\ine-rlciin liiilivlilimls and tirm* for deal- iim Willi llie (Icrinaiia
July -.':; -Brlllsh rem we-d lerrtno drive III Soil 'IK! reiKlon, entering Pozleres,
J'llv -.'li — P-tusslans captured Erzlngan, ,Arnieiila.
July -2>j. —Russians captured Brody, Gall- i-lan railroad t-enter; smashed Teuton first line wtai of Lutsk, and' drove back Von l.lnslnRi-n In Volhynla.
Aug, 8. —Russians smashed through Teu- ' ton lines on Ifi-nille fiont in Gallcia Turks captured Bltlls and Mush. .\UK 9.-lialians captured Oorlti, '/.pppellns raided l-'nglish and Scotch coast.
Aug, 11.—Russians took 84.009 men In Gallcia.
'lurks heat British east of Suez canai and In Mesopotamia.
Aug, lu,—Russians captured Jablonltza, ill the Carpathians, nnd pierced new Teu¬ ton lines on Lemberg front,
Aug 19,—Two Brltfsh cruisers, one Ger¬ man battleship and une German subma¬ rine loat in North sea action
<Jreet-e refused demands of Admiral du Fournet and allies prepared to seize Athens, landing troops ai Piraeus,
Uec. 1, —Allie* marched on Athens; French sailor* and Greek reservists fought
Iiec 2.—Oermsns pressed closer on Bu- clarest, while Russians attacked desper- ai'ly In the wooded Carpathian* and alsa seized Czernavoda bridge
Greece and allies reached compromise.
German relchstag passed "man power" bill.
Announcement made in diima that al¬ lies had agreed to givp fonstantlnople to Russia if enlente win war
fiec 4.—Te-utons began shelling of Bu¬ charest.
German submarines shelled Funchal. capital of the Madeira Islands
Ixc 5.—Premier Asqulth of England re¬ signed
I>f-i- 6—Bucharest and Ploescl taken by the Teutons
Llnyil-Gi-orKe appointed premier of Great liiiiain.
Allies protested to civilized world against rti-portatlon of Belgians
llfl- 8.-U S pi-iitrstp.l to Germany aK,iiiisl ileportiiilon of Relglans
Die 10—Lloyd-George announ.'ed his cabinet.
Russians and ftoum.'inlans had successes In Triitua valley and i-ast of Plocrhtl,
I'ec H.-Gcrriiaris levied huge ta.xe* on caiitiired Roumanian clUes.
I'pc. IL'.-Germany offered to discus* rii-!i'-i' terms with the enlente allies
(il neral .Suelle made commander In rhlef of the French armies of the north and nurlbeast
Kim,' of Greet-e ordeicJ a general mobl- ilz.-itli.n
I'rirnmny answered American note by (lefi-nillnK di'ti'Tiailuii of Ilelirtans
I ipi-. 1,'I-Giiek regulars took Katorlna from tl'p French
Arclitliike f'arl Stephen of Austria *e- lect.'d as rp'.:eiit of Poland,
Gi-rniaiiy In reply to tJ. S, t<istlfled EiiiUlng of American s'eame-r I.anao.
I'ec M.-Greeul lirltaln called 1,000,000 more men lo arms.
l-'raiii e dei-lili-il to prohibit alcoholic drinies except wine and beer.
Hritlsh hiipse transport sunk hv sub¬ marine in f Mediterranean; 17 Americans lost I
Dec, 16,—French captured wide stretch of German trenches near Verdun.
Russian duma rejected German peace pniffer,
Greece accepted ultimatum of the en-^ tente,
Dec. 17,-French drove German* from Chambrettes farm, Verdun front.
Roumanian army safe behind Russian lines.
Dec, 19.—Premier Lloyd-George replied to Germany'* peace proposals, virtually refusing to consider them,
Dec, 20.—Violent bombardment of Eng¬ lish positions in France.
Dec. 22,—Russians attacked T^irkish po- : sltions In Armenia. j
Jane JD—General Funstnn called for al lens! iO.nrii troeips for border seri R-e
L' S, sharply refused to withdraw troopa from Mexico
June 21 —Detachment of American cav¬ alry aitackeel by Carranza troops at Car- rtzal, 12 being iellled. Mexican leisses In¬ cluded Gen, l-'elix Gomez
June 23.-House granied use of *taie mllllla as federal soldiers
Secretary Raker ordere.i all mllltia to horder as quickly as pussl.le
June -5 —Presidenl Wilson demandol that .Mexico release captured irtxipers
Jur^ L'6,-Admlnlstrallon rejected plan i for m»-dlallnn with Mexleo
Senale passed bill for drafting mllltia Into federal serxlce,
June 2'J -Twenty-three troupers taken al Carrlzal rel«H.«ed by .Mexico
Pershing's column tiegan reining north¬ wards
July B.-War department called out reg¬ ular army reserves to fill new rei,'iinerita
July 13-President Wilson raised em¬ bargo on food for Mexico.
July 'iS —V 8. accepled Carranza's plan for Joint commission ,
Aug li,-War department ordered 32,000 mnre slate troops lo bOJiler
Aug 22.-Secretary l>ant. Judge Georse Gray and Dr J. R. Mott named as Mevl- can settlement commission.
Aug 30 -Presiiieni ordered 21,0tXi troops back from Mexican I'Order
Si'pt, «, —American antl .Mexican commls- Fioners began sessions al New London, Conn,
.Nov 24. —American-Mexican commission signed proiri,-,,! f,,r withdrawal of Ameri¬ can troups and patrol of linrtle-r.
Nov '.-S.-Villa cni'tiired riuliuahiia City
Dec 2,-Villa drhen frotn Clilliuahua Cllv by Cnrrunza forcrs
Dec, 8,—Parral recapuired by Carranza forces,
Dec 12 - Carranza troop tr,'i!n blown up by VilllHla,s; 'JtKi killed or IriJ'.ired
Dt Eugene Loul* Doyen, noi^d PYench
•urgeon at I'aris
.Nov 22 -Jack lx>ndoD. author, at Bants •Rerso. Cal
Nov 24,—81r Hlrain Mailm. noted Inven¬ tor. In London
Nov 26 -.Mrs. Inel Milbolland Bolsse vain, noteel sufTratt si. a; Itca Vcg^ts
.N'ov 27 - Emile V.-rhaeren. Ue'gian poet
r>ec 3 -Flr Frances o Tosil compi'ser
r-ei- 5 -J'lhn U Archb"l.l presidenl of Standard Gil Co, al Tarrytown. N Y
George C Boldl, leading hotel man. In New Vi ¦
BARGAIN
Herbert D Pelrce, former mlnlater to asKi.ciate Jusil.-e of Supreme court. Neirway, al Portland, Me June 2,—House paased na<,al appropria
Dec 6-Hans Rl, liier. noied Wagnerian tlon •'II. conductor Jun* 7.-Republican and Prnt;re««lve. na
D^c. I'l-Field Marshal Prince Iwao tlonal convention* opened In e'hicagi' Oyama af Tok.vo June 10—Charle* Evans Hugl-ee runl
Dec C. J W eoinyns Carr. English naled for pres'dent by Republkan ..on
critic and dramailsl ventlon,
Dec. 15 -W c ,Nlxon, presidenl Sl June 10,-Theodore Roosevelt nctninated
I is and Pan Fran. Is. o railroad by Progresslvrs
Dec 16-Hugo Munsterberg, professor June 14 -I'eitiocratlc convention openevt
May L—Houae rejected bir: pledjHng withdrawal from Philippines Miililn d«tl- nlte time
May IS-Senale rejected nomination ol
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Ma> 'JO —liouse purchase bill
House pasi^ed army WU.
May '23 -Senate pa*s«d rivers and h bors bill
June l.-I>iuls D Brandel* c«nfl,-^roe'l
pwaa.d tui.iAAt.i*,! ...IP heat—enlarge corner plot-- for unusual price at Roose¬ vell. Apply
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DISASTERS
NECROLOGY
FOREIGN
Feb, 1.—Tusauf Izxeddln crown princa of Turkey, cHimmitted *uicl(le. March 22.—Offlclal mandate announced
Jap 2 —Assoclaie JusiUe J. R i.amar. tJ. » Supri-iiic courl, ai Wasiiliigtoii,
Jan 3,-GcM G M D-nl^^e. Civil war lie-ro and railroad builder, at Council BliilTs, luw a
('.ll rt T Van Horn, founder of the Kaii,«aa Cily Journal al Kmisas-City.
Jiin 6,-Malthew W F'lnle.-rt(in, at Chl- cau'ii.
Ciiarles W. Knapp, veteran newspaper man, nt .New Vork.
Jim. <i -Ri. Rrv Richard Scannell. Cath¬ olic blsluip of (imaha
Ada Relian, adress, at .N'. w York,
lan 13. —Vlclorlanu Hiierta, former pro¬ visional piesiilent of Mt-xl' o, at El Paso.
Jan. 17, —Hon. Arnold Morley, former British pnslmnpfer general
Jeannelte 1,., Gilder, author and editor, al New Vork.
Jan. 2.1. —Snmuel S, Chamberlain, pub¬ lisher of Boston American
,Ian. ,W,—Sir Clements R. Markham, fa- moiiB explorer at London.
Feb. 7—Col. W. P. Hepburn, former con- Kres.-jman. at Clarinda, la.
Feb 12—J. T Trowbridge, author, at Arlington, Mass
Feb 20.-Dr, Henry B. Favlll, of Chi¬ cago, prominent physician and publicist.
I-'eb 24,—Admiral von Pohl, at Berlin,
Feb 28,—Henry James, author. In Lon¬ don
March 2.—Queen Mother Elizabeth of Roumania (Carmen Sylva).
Moiinct-SiiHy. famous a't'ir, at Pari*,
March 4-Brlg. Gen W, Sooy Smith, at Med ford, Ore
March 7.—Rear Admiral Asa Walker, V. S. .N . retired, at Annapolis
March 10.— Henry Gasaway Davis, for¬ mer tr. 8. senator from West Virginia, at
Washington,
tr'^X^^Te ?eVtT"' '""''' °" "-'""* -u"nrp?ir"^f °/ep?bll"o!"*anS"'rXcri^on'^"o1 ' Sl^f.^yi^o^IneVlanl T^^^^hST''' ^
'TtU'^.^^r^tlir"ldy.nc.d soulh of ^jr.^.^^'^l^jFi.t'J--" ^hl Koi who re- "
Tlilepval, and French took Maurepaa, Russians recaptui-ed Muah, Armenia, and
by mine 174 lost
Feb 29, —Italian government seized 31 Interned German steamers
German commerce raider Grelf and British cruiser Alcantara sunk in North ¦ea fight; 264 lost.
March 3,-Germans drove lhrou;;h vll¬ lage of Douaumonl and beyond.
Russians took niiils Arnii'iiia, hy as eault
U. 8. senate ipjccipd resnlution warn tag Americans off ,irmei1 ships.
March 0 French checked second Ger¬ man Infantry attack on Verdun,
Two Zeppelins raided northeast const nf EnKl-ind; fS killed
Mitn-h 6 -Gprniana hcean new- drive oo Verdun, capturing vllliiijp of ForKe-s
March 7 - Gi-riii,-ins mmle further gains nl Vi-rdiin al I renicnili.us cost
U .S hoiiip of reiM-.'Si'iitath'ps Inlilcl resolution Aarnliig Aiiii-rli-ans off armel liners
March » - Clcniiany dei-h-irpd war on Portuual
Mart-li 10 -Russians nd'-incci tn n-itblii N nilh-s of Tr' lilziiml Tiiik,s and Geriniins »»n(-iinleil Isp'ilian. P'-rsia
Miir.-li 14 -Italians started big offeiislv,- alnng whole. Auslrlan fi-om
March 19 - Gei in.-ins repulsed French at tacks at t.e Mori Tloniiii" nnd captiircil tre'ii-Iit'S froiu Brlllsh at Verinplli's
Mai'-h :o S.iii,-i,Iion of Frcncli and Rrll leh airplanes bomhi-d Zei-hriitrue. dcstrnv. Ill : mui-li propeity iiid killing many per¬ sons Ml rch 31 —Germans halted at Verdun Russians galmd acalnst Germans ami Austrlans in Poland and Clallrla: and timU Ispahan, i-apltal of Persia
March 2L' Austrlans eviicimted Czerno wilz and lliil-nwinn- ,
March 24. - l-'rpiich biimhinlpd Oerrniiii positions at .Malancoiirt and Avocoiirt
Rrltlsli I'hnniied stenim-r .Sussex and Prlll^li slcn^ner Fntrllshman torpedocl witliout warning: Americans on both
Kiitenle allii-s rejecled Lansing's pm posal to dlsaini iiierchantmen
March 2S - Great German attack on Hauroiirl-Maliini-iiiirt front ri-piilsed
March 29-HrlilRh siRKiner Fanlc Point one Amcilcan uboaiil, torpedoed withoui warning
GiToiaii aerial jittack on Snlonlkl kllle.l twenty
Miiri-h 30 —Germans nitackcd with lliiuM flre near Verdun but were rppiilseil
Oerniiiiis loipi'iloi-d Russian lios|i|l,-il ship In Black se-a; Il.'i lost
March 31 -Gcruinns look villaire of .M.i lani-oiirl, near Verdun, at lerrlfli- cost,
FIvi- Zi-ppelliis rniili'd easii-rn .-luiiiilcs of F'mland. killing 2,S; one /'Ppelln de *t rov eil,
A|iill I -Sixteen killed In Zeripolin niM on Fnurland
April 2.-/cppelln» ralde'd England and Soollitnil, killing ten
April 3—Fnlente alllfs In polo to t' S upheld their rlulit to sciirch parcel post
April 4.-1'>ench repulsed fierce German alfiii-k soutll of .Douaiiniiinl
Brlllsh Iliicr Zent torpjjdoeil without warning. 4S lost.
April 111 - l-'renih losi ,1111) vards near Dead Man hill al Verdun ami then n- piilsi'd tremendous attack; losses were verv large
April II.-French retook trenches at Verdun after terrific battle. April IS.-Russians captiiied Treblzond April 19-Presidenl Wilson sent ulliimi- tum to Germany on submarine question and told congress In Joint session
April 20—Big forces of Rus.-.lans landeil la France
April -.7.-British battleslilp Russell eunk by mine In Meili errancan, 124 lost
April -,:SI -Geneial Towiislieiid ami 10,fi00 British surrendered to Turks at Kutel- Aniaia
May 1, —British slenmer Uendonhal!. la¬ den Willi wheiit for Hc.Uiun relief, sunk by Gennan submarine.
May -J - l-"lve German airships ralde'l coasts of l''ii'j:land an.l Sciilaii'l
Belgian relief ship Fridlaml sunk by German submarine
May 5—Germanv 8 reply, received in Washington, promised t-dmplianco with laws of warfare In submarine operatlona, with covert threat to resume former meth- ods unless America persuade* England to lift starvation blockade.
May 8,-Presldeiil Wll«on told Germany our relations with Britain could not enter In controver*y with Berlin,
reported big victory near Rachta,
Zeppelins raided east coast of England; killing eight,
Aug, 27,—Italy declared war on Ger¬ many,
Roumania declared war on Austria-Hun¬ gary,
Aug, 28.—Germany declared war on Rou¬ mania.
Aug. 29.—HIndenburg made German chief of staff In place of Falkenhayn,
Aug, 30,—Roumanians took Kronstadt anei other Transylvanlan town*.
Aug, 31,—Roumanians seized Rustchuk, • Bulgaria, and mure Hungarian town*.
.Sept. 2.—Zeppelins raided England, one being destroyed.
Sept, 4, —Dar-es-Salaam, chief town of German East Africa, taken by British,
Sept, 7—Teutons took Roumanian for¬ tress of Turtukal.
Hept. 8—Teutons and Bulgar* took Do- bric, Roumania.
Sept. 10,--(Iermans .ind Bulgarians cap¬ tured Roumanian fortress of Sillslrla,
Sept, U,—.'Mlli-s began new offensive In Balkans, crossliii; the Struma.
Sept, 16,—Allies smashed German third line In Somme settor. advanced live miles mil took Ilirep towns. British used terri¬ ble new armored cars
Serbs iliove Hiilnars hack len miles knd Hritlsh and Fn-nch H'tvanced In Balkans. Sept, Hi—Roumanians and UuHSians crushed In tht- flobrtidja.
Sept. 17,-BrlIlsh took "Danube trench," .\Iniii|iiet fortilie'i fai in and l,(HXl yards of German Ireiu-lies north of Courceletle,
t'iermans "link l-'rencli tiansport tilled with troOD.«i, Sepi, IS.-French i-aplured Denlecoiirt \llii-s roiiied HulKais in Macedonia and i-apiiired Fiorina
.«elil 19 -Tciiioiis drove Russians b.ick "Vi-r .Slokhiiil river.
Sept -Jli - Zi-ppciins rallied Kngland, I illiii'4 W' one /.('Piiellii destroyed and one captiiretl,
?-,i pl -J,', —Zippi llns again raided Eng- 1,1 ml, killini,- iK.
S.pt ,'li. Ati'jlo-Frincli for-cs took Com- l.le.>; and •rhl.'pval iifier terrinc flKhting.
Sepi -J.S - Venizol'is and Admiral i.''ouii- iloiirioils issued proi-lamation of provision¬ al Koveinmenl for (Ireee-e,
Oct. 1,-Brlllsh took 3.1)00 yards of Ger¬ man trenches i-lose to Bapaume, Zeppelins raliletl Fnt'land; one destroyed. Serbians louleil Hiilgars in .Macedonia , Get 2 —Roiiinanlans crossed the Danube into Bulgaria
Oct. 4.-.-\lllt-s made great advance* on entire line In Mace,Inula.
Imaillng Rounmiiluns forced out of Bul¬ garia
Aliieii transport Gallia torpedoed; fi,'« lost,
Oct. 8—German submarine U-53 sank live vessels off t'. S. coast.
Germans recaptured Kronstadt. Transyl- \ aniii
Uct, 9 —Serbians forced cros.sliig of Cerna liver In Maceilonia.
till. 10. —Italians resumed advance on Trieste, inking 5,(KiO .Austrlans.
(K-l 11. -Gi-eek Meet turned ovpr to allies on their dt-mand and largely dismantled, Ti'Utoiis lieyan Invasion of Roiimanla, Del is - l-'rciiili t-apiured Sailly-Saillisel | nnrlh of the Sniiimo
I let 19 - ("iiiiai-il liner Alauiila sunk by mine In English channel; pnrt of crew Iiml.
Uct. 2t>.-Rnumanlans won on Transyl- Miiila fronllei but lost in Dobriidja Russian liatUeshlp Imperatrilzn .Maria ,j,lpsiioved hy interior explosion; 200 lost. •Oct, 2,1,-'reutniis captureil Constaiiza. Itoiimanlui lUai-k sea port.
Oct. 24.-Frpiich bmasheti ^erman line at Vertliin, taking Douaumonl fort and village
Oct. 25—Teutons occupied Czernavoda and the Vuliaii pass. Roumania,
Oct. L-S.—Teutons took Canipulung, north¬ ern key'to Hucharest ("Ircek steamer torpedoed; 200 lost. Steamer .Marina torpedoed without w-arn-. lllg. a numlier of .Amerltaiis Insl.
Nov, 2,—Germans eviu-iialed Fort \'aux, Vt-riiiin I'miit,
Nov, 6,-Gt-rniaiiy and Austria proc'.alm- •li autonomy ol' Poland.
No. fi-Von .Mackensen forced back In the Dohrudja,
P Ili& O liner Arabia sunk by sulima- rtne in >tetlilepranean,
Nov 8.-American steaiii'i Columbian sunk by suhiii trine,
Nov 13 -H.ilile of the ,\ncre openetl, Brlllsh capturlriK five miles of positions and three strnng inwns. Nov 19.-.Miles capiiii-ed Monastir, Nov. L'O.-Allies onlered diplomats of central innveirs In leave Gree.-e
Nov 21—Teutons took Craiova, Rou¬ manian rail ami miliiary ceiuer
Nov, 22 -Ministers of c<?nlral pon-ers left Gieei-c
I.iner Britannic, hospital ship, sunk by mine in the .XeRean; 24 lost.
Nov 24 -Teutons o«.-ciipled Or*ova and Turnii Severin
Nov -j.i—Provisional government of Greece declared war on Bulgaria.
Entente allies liemanded Greece deliver its arms and munitions. Roumanian armies in Wallashla routed. > Nov 27,-Teutons captured AU riv*r line In %iumanla.
March 19,—Cardinal Gottl, prefect of the ,sumed presldeiicy, , Propaganda at the Vatican, In Rome.
April 18.—Sir Roger Casement captured i March 25,—C, J. Mulligan, sculptor, at and German ship sunk while landing arms Chicago
in Ireland for uprising,
April 24.—Sinn Fein rebels seized part* of Dublin and serious flghting followed,
April 30,—Main body of Irish rebels *ur- rendered.
May 2.—President Jlmlnez of Dominican republic Impeached.
May 3,—Pearse, Clark and MacDonagh, leader* of Irish revolt, executed.
May B,—Fighting broke out In Santo Do¬ mingo; American marines landed.
May 12.—James Connolly ond John Mc¬ Dermott^ Irish rebels, executed.
June 8—'Yuan Ll Hung became preal¬ dent of China.
June 29,—Casement convicted ot treaaon and sentenced to death,
July 1.—U, S, marines routed 2,10 Santo Domingo rebels, klllipg 27 and losing one man.
Sept, 20,—China appealed for aid for million people driven out by greal Hoods.
Kept, 30—Kmperor I.lilJ Jeassu of Abys¬ sinia deposed; Ouizero-Zeoditu proclaimed eiiipi€;-is of Ethiopia.
Oct, 4—Gen, Count Terauchl made pre¬ mier of Japan.
Oct, 21—Count Carl Stuergkh, Austrian premier, assasslnateil hy Vienna eilitnr,
Oct. L'l —Tw-o American officers killed by Di.iiilnicaii rebels.
.Nov, '22.- Karl Franz proclaimed emperor of AiislrlH-Hungiirv
Nov, 29.-Capt, H, F. Knapp, V. 8, N.» '-ommantler in Santo Domingo, proclaimed a military government of liiat country,
I'l'l 4—Pope ert-aleil len new canlinals
I't"- 11-Deiiinark votcl to sell Danish W'-M Inilles to rnited .Slates.
IMiiiiind Schuliliess elei U'l president of Swiss 'iiiifedeiation.
MEXICO
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s, iiearl by .Mexljrj^-
en foreit Aim ricaiis, wi-io inurncr I'liiidtis near t'liiliiialiiia
lan 12-I.aii.'siiiK lUnianiled th.it Car- laiiz'i punish slayers of ,\nieric:ins,
,Man-h 9, —Nine ,\meriiaii civilians and . !^¦llI snidlers killed aini se\.-rai w-ounded when Villa hanilils rallied lolumbus, N, M Many ralilers slain on both sides of li',nli'i- by solilu-rs. Presi'leiii Wilson or¬ ilei eil Oeneral l-'un,slon to pursue and pun- isii Villa.
March 10, —President Wilson ordered B,- lem trnops Inin .Mexico to g(-( Villa X'illa's men raiili tl big Arizona ran- h, .Manh 12—Fir.'-t troops entered .Mexleo 111 I'lirKiiit of Villa,
.Marcli 11—D S, army raised to war sii,ni,;lli I'f 119,0ii0 nien for c.-impalun ayainst Villa. Half million t arlridges for t.'ariauzii army seized at i^'nujlas, .\riz
,Miirch lli-l-'iisl clash belteeen Vllln out- pnst-i and Aint-rl'-iiii expeilition Seven tiin'pers woundeil.
M,ii-'-li 17,—Carranza forbade American irnnps pursuing Villa to enter Mexliaii towns
1'. S senate passed resolution declaring tli^ I'nileil Stales did not InteneJ to In- lervene in Mexico.
Man h 27—Capture of Torreon by Vilils- las 11 imrted.
March 2S —Congress spproprlaled Is.coo,. (mi for Mexl(an expedition,
.March Lil-Carraiiz.-^ granted use nf Mexi'-an Northwestern railroad to U. S I'or aliipment of supplies.
Dii'ld's cavalry defeated Villa forces at Guerrero, killing i'n. one tj, s soUiier morlally wounded Villa seriously wouiiii. e»1
,\pill l.-V. S. cavalry dt feated Vllllsta detachment north of Guenern. killing :iii
.Vpril I2.-U S. troops atlacked bv (-.-ir- raiiza trnops antl ciiizens nf I'arriil; two Americans ami 4ii .Mexicans killerl
.Al'iil K! —t'arianza tlemainlpd withdriiw- n) nf 1- S. iroops from .M. .xico,
April IS,-l'iirsiiil of Villa al standstill liei ause of hostility of Carranzlslas,
April 29.-Generals Smti, Funston and eibi. Kon conferred on Mcxn-au siliiat.on
Mav 5,-Villa bandils rallied Glenn Springs, Tex., kll.Ing three U 8, solillcra an,I ,1, boy.
.Malfir llnw-ze nllh six troops of cavalry roiilvd Vlllista band at Olos Azuleis, killing
" ,May :• -President Wilson ordered mili¬ tia of Texas. N'ew .Meti.-o and ,\rlzniia and 4,,''>0(1 more, regulars to .Mexican biir- eli-r
Mnv 11 -Anierli an-.MexIcan border con- f. renrr- ended fuilli-lv
e.-iir-ls Hayles .\nierlian farmer, kuned bv M' viiaii raiders near .Men-edcH, Tex
.\la\ -'.'. -Poole rani h In Pitt Pend eniin- tr\ Tex l.s, as l'.l rnldtd In, ,Me\ua,is
Ciiidelarlo Ceivanti-s, Vlllista leader killetl by American trnops
Mav 31 —Carranza tb inandc? withdrawal of American iroops from Merxico on peril oJ recourse I" arms"
June 17.-General pprker rushed rein- ' forcenienis lo American troops in Mexl(>o church, at Chlcaco
March 27.—Thomas Pence, secretary Democratic national commltlee, at Wash¬ ington.
April 1, —Naphlali Luccock, M. E. bishop of Montana and Dakota, at La Crosse, Wi.s
Dr. J B Angell, president emeritus of University of Michigan,
.April 4,—George W Smalley, veteran Journalist. In London,
April 7—George W, Colton, former gov¬ ernor of Porto Rli'o, at Washington
April 11 —Richard Harding Davis, novel¬ ist, at Ml, Kisco, N. Y
April 14—T. J. BurriU, famous bacterio¬ logist and educaltir, at I7rbann, 111,
April 1(1—GeorKe 'W Peck, former gov¬ ernor of Wisconsin, at Milw-aukee.
April 19—Baron von der Goltz, German commaiidanl at Constantinople,
April "tl.-Karl St. Aldwyn, noted Eng¬ lish statesman, better known as Sir Mi¬ chael Hi(-ks-Beach
May 11—'W, ,A. Gardner, presidenl Chl- caKo & Northw-estern railway.
May 13 —Bryan T,athrop, philanthropist at Chicago,
Cl.ira l.oulse Kellogg, opera star, at Elp stone. Conn,
,Mav Ifi.—Dr. E, N, Corthell. presidenl American Society of Civil Engineers, at Albanv, N, Y,
May 2fi —Rev. Dr, Thimothy Dwight, for¬ mer president of Y'ale, at New Haven Conn, Mav 27,—General GalllenI, nt Paris, Mav Jtl.-Jaroes J Hill, at Sl, Paul, May 30—Col John S, Moshy, famous confederate raider. In Washington
June 1.-Charles Sooy Smith, famous civ¬ il ensrineer, al New York.
June 6—Yuan Shi Kai. president of Cliliia
.Iiinc 9,-John R, Mcl^^an, owner of W,-iFhlnirton Post nnd Cincinnati f-^iniiiircr ,111111' Ul.-U S, Senator E, C, Uurlelgh of Maine I ,Iiinp 20—Kdward S Rills, noted writer
' i)f bovs' stories, at Cliff Island, Me, ' Julv 3.-Mrs. Ilettv Green at New York
July 1,1.-Prof, File Metclinlkoff. famous bacteriologist. In Paris,
July 18.-James H Moore, noted llnan- cier, at I.akp Geneva, Wis,
July L'2—James Whltcomb Rliey, at In¬ dianapolis
Julv 23-Former tJ S. Senator T. ,M. Patlersnn al Denver
Sir William Hamsay, famous chemist. In England,
Aug, 7,—Vice Admiral Kamlmiira of Ja¬ pan.
Aug. 9—J, .M, Thurston, former senator from Nebrnsk.a,
A. B, Stickney, founder of ChlcaKo Great Western railway Robert Grau, theatrical manager, Aug, 11,—Dr John B. Murphy, famous Chicago surgeon. Aug 14.-Gen Charles J, Paine. Civil
Jan 3,-Explosion on oil tanker Aztec at .New York killed ten
Jan :>. -Ste-nmer Kanawha sank in Ohio river, 4" lost.
.lan 9.-Du Pom pow-der mills at Car¬ ney's Point. N J , blow-n up, six killed
Jan 15, —U S submarine E-2 blown up at New York navv >ard; four killcl. It- hurt,
Jan 1(1 -Flre dlil flii.noo,Of*i damage in Bergen, Norway, un.l Sl.uOO.uU) damage in Lisbon
Jan 17.—Flre destroyed most ot Win, Okla,
,I,in 21,-Fire al .Molde. Norway, did HlHi.iiiKi tlaniat-e
Jan '22 -Gii-at Northern train wrecked by avalanche near Corea, Wash,; six dead,
Jan. '^s,—Otay valley darn near San Die-KO. Cal . broke, Wi dead.
Feb 2,-Japancse liner DalJIn sunk In corision; U-d lUes lost.
Feb 3 -("^enadiaii parliament building at
Otinwa destieived by fli--. seven lives lost
Feb, Iti—Three British sieamsliips. niaiiv
llghli-rs and a pier burned at Urookhri',
I '-s $l,(:'"0.(ii|(1.
Feb l(!.-Hollaiid Buffered from great st'irrn and flnnds
Feb 21 -Ten killed In wreck on New Haven road.
Feb '29 -Fifteen men killed hy explo¬ sion tn mine al Kempton, W Vo.
March 5 -Siianish steamer Principe de Asturias hit rock and sank off Brazil: 3oti lost,
March 22.-Fifiepn million dollar flre at Nashville, Tenn,, and J5,t*TO,000 Ore at Au¬ gusta, Ga,
March 29,-iTwpnty-slx killed and many Injured in collision on New York Central lines near Cleveland,
April 17,-Six killed, 40 Injured In wreck on New Haven road at Bradford, R, I
April 19,—Tornadoes In Kansas and Mis¬ souri killed 17,
April 22.—More than 1,000 lost In coIllBlOn betw-een Chinese t-rulser and transport.
May 8—Steamer Klrhy sank In LaJce Su¬ perior; 20 lost.
May 15,-Erploslein in Du Pont riowder plant at Glbbslown, N, J., killed 13
June 2.—Thirteen killed In train wreck at Packard, la,
«iune 4—'Waterfront flre at San Francl*- c5 did »800,(i00 damage.
June fi.—Tornadoes killed 67 In Arkanaas and 49 In other middle Western states
June 13,—Four killed In two-mlllloD-dol- lar flre at Baltimore,
July 4—I?leven killed, JT6 hurt In Fourth of July celebrations,
July 14.-U S. navy collier Hector sunk In Btorm off Charleston, S, C,
July 20,—Hundred* of flshemnen loat In monsoon off Ceylon coast.
July 22,-Six killed and 40 hurt by bomb during San Francisco preparedness pa¬ rade,
July 24.—Twenty-two men killed by gas explosion In a Cleveland water tunnel,
Aug. 9—Cloiiilburst in West Virginia re¬ sulted In yearly 100 death*
Aug. 12.-Trolley wreck at John*tow-n, Pa., killed 21
Au(^ '29,-tT. 8, armored cruiser Mem¬ phis wrecked In Santo Domingo harbor; 41 dead
at St l.ouls
June 16-Wilson and .Marshall renoml nated by Deniexrals
June 26 -Roosevell declined Prottres-elv* nomination and Progressive national yom mltfe Indorsed candidacy of Hughes
Junt L'7—Senate passed iiindrv civil, goeid .. roads and pension bills, carrying total of -^P^" 1 ork I3'iei,ooo,oai>
June 27—W R Wlllcox made chairman ——— — of Republican national commltlee
June 2N -Hou.se voted f-':,!".!!!.'"' for Im¬ mediate use of army, and passed K"'^'^ ronds bill
July 10,—House passed emergency rev¬ enue bill.
J-.ily 12-Senale passed agticulural bill t-arrv!ng |24.(^i'"i,fi'0
Juiv 13 -J'l.li.-.. J H. Clarke' of Olio nominaioil fur assooifiie )uMl»-e U S Su¬ preme cnurt
July 1,1 -I'oiigre-ssrran Hav of Vlnr'n'a nominated B»>oclale Jiistlie Lv S cn ,rt ot claims,
July iS.-Ahram Elkus ncrdnnted as am bassador to Tiirkei
Julv ID.-Priililbitit,n nalional convention opereil l'i Sl i'mil, M'ni
Juh- ;i.—Se'afe pi.ssod navy bill nrn vidlnn fnr l,i: vessels
Prohih.ticriisis iioiiiinaied J Frank Ha-i ly for ("-esident and Ira D L.andrllh tor tlce pre-sl,U,f,t
July L'7 -Senate passe'I armv bill tar '-¦ ing »;:i:i,?Ti),447.
' ug i Child labor bill pTis^el by sen
MO.MY TO LO.V>.
Have |2">i'0; $:iOi>0: .-intl i4t'0ti lo loan on Bond anti .MortKrti;e Jobn¬ son & Johnsmi, Lawyers, Fr««port,
PLUMBING & HEATING
VI all i'.vpe^ with Xeidem FUlnrt's
CHARLES FRITZ
>"o. Muin Stri'ef, Free|ieirt, N. T.
Aug
-H.
passp.l big nu',v bill, 'UK 11' -."enait pa.-,'-ii»l pill promlsliiK in
.'ei.enil.-iii e tn f'liilipiiCfMi's" when Fili|iii'Os
if. flt f'T sell-gov eri.rne nt,
¦ ug IS-Pre«j,lMit WlUon vetoed army
Senate passed shipping purchase I-ll. •-ug. 19 - l-'.derMl wnrKmen'g conippiisa t - n acl passi-il liy senate
.-'ug L',1—House accepled senate amfnd I' 'Ills to army bill
Sept I -Senate pa.»sed eniergencv rev- e'K,e bill with reptisul prov isio'is at'airst It- itish t'lai'kiist.
Sept 7 -Senale ratilled ireatv for pur¬ cluise nf I',iiiish Uesi Indies
Sept * —C'liiigrtss aJjourncl.
Sept 12-Repiibll, ans won In Maine t-ie tlon
Nov 7 -Wilson nnd .Marshall reelected pi-eKlden- and vb - president of tl 8,
Nov 10 -Count Tarnowsky named Au* Tian amliaasndor to U. 8,
Dec 4 -Congress began short session
Dr Henry Van Dyke. American ambas. sailor tei lhe Netherlands; T. A, Thomp¬ son minisler to Colombia, and W H liornlbrook, minister lo Slam, resigned
Dec 5,—I'resident Wilson read his nios- sage to congress
Dec, 14.-Senate passed Immigration bill with literacy lesI clause
KKIITS FIUITS
> l(.| lAltllS VK(iFTiOlBS
Itest of the Se-nsein's Sopplf
JOHN 1\TFI,1S.4>0
111 tibiit III lliiffiiiis Miirkt't
Muin Street, Frt>«>p(irt
I
Serateh Feed $2.45 Laying Mash] 2.30
I'hiit Illlike lhe hens
Ciirii. Uhiile
(¦(iin, rriu'lti-il
<>jsl4»r .Shells. 3 sUes
(irIt, :i sizes
t'liarciiHl. 3 size« M lb»*.
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INDUSTRIAL
Jan, ".-Rioting strikers looted and burn¬ eii East Youngistown, O,
Jan 1.9 -One man killed and five shot III strike riot at East Chicago. Ind
Feb 5 -Ge-nerul strike of «wlIobiiien od " abash railroad.
.Marcli 6—Wage increases of l(l,O000liO iiiiniially giaiitejil tn soft-coal fleld*
April 24,—Striking t-mpK.yees eif West iiighou* ~ -
¦e Co. rioted In East Pittsburgh, I by inasked woman
'-lay 2,-Falnl vtrllte riots at Carnegie Sept, 12,—Central spiin--of great bridge Sn el Works in Br.-idJock Pa
St Lawrence at Quebec fell; 27 .May b-e hii-uKo Garment Workers atari
¦ big Ktrli.e
killed
Sppt IR.-Great dam near Hannwalei Bohemia, burst; 300 dead.
Oct 2C.—Nineteen killed In burning of hospital at Farnliam. Quebec.
Nov, 3.—Steamers Connemara and Re¬ triever sunk by collision In Irish sea: 9L' lost,
Nov, 7,-Flftv lives lost when Boston 1. cnr plungetl off brid|,'e.
Nov. 21 —Explosion at Baknrltza, Rus¬ sia, killed 311,
I'ec. 1,—Slxty-sIx persons killed In train collision In Aiislria
Dec 9-Tlioiisan.l killed liy explosion In Russian aminnnltinn fiicloi \-
I Iec. 11,-Million dolhir flre destroyed Quaker Oats plant at Peteiboro, Ont
Dec. 13.—Canadian torpedu boat Grilse
,May I6,-(.-hl.i '11 strike.
July 26.-TrBi -¦"leel overwheli
Aug t-Strike ¦ralhc in boroiiji ilronx and Rli-hi.
Aug 7.-New V ended.
KO exiiress drivers wen;
11 service brotherhooon liniflv for a strike stopped all surfm-e ru .Manlialtuii, li.t-
Jiid, New V' irk etreet ear
*trlkc
fiHindpr
4,1 Insl
DOMESTIC
war veteran and yai litsi|i.a.j^ at Hnsion
Aug. L-i'i, —,Ai-cliliisi,op Joiill L, Spaltling, at Peoria, III,
Aug. 31—John P, St. John, noted I'ro- hlliltlonlst, at Olalhe, Kan.
Sept, 2,-8. W Pennypacker, ex-goveninr of Pennsylvania.
Sepi, 4 —R C, Kerens, former ambassa¬ dor to Austria.
Sept. 12 —T. L, James, former postmas¬ ter ueneral, in New Vork,
S.pt, 13,-tir. George K, Herman, lead¬ er In iiiiil'lle Wesl athletics, at Clilcai,'n
Sept 111. —Horace White, famous Journal¬ ist at N'l-vv Vnrk,
Sept. 17-Selli Low, In .New York.
Sept, lS,-.M,iJ Gen, Alberl-U .Mills, U S, ,A,, at WashiiiRton
Sept. l'l -William J. Calhoun, noted law-- yer and dlplnmat, al Chicago,
Sept. i;7.-Heai Admiral C. E, Vreeland, I' S N , reliit-d.
Oft. 1 -F S, Senator James P, Clarke of Arkansas, al I.itlle Rock
O'-t. 2.-I1:. S. Liit-ey, former e-ompIiollLr I'f the t'l I ('rem V, nt t.'liicago
Mrs Havcli.tk Fills, noted leiturcr "n eugenics, in Lomion
Oct rJ.—Otto, Insane foriner king of Cav aria.
(let 1:1.-Rev f-'rancis limwn, president Vtnon Tlieol-iuical seimnirv, at New Vork
el,-t IS -Eben Eugene Kexford, poet and aiiihnr
Nnnnal Duncan, author, at Frednnia, N, V
Oct. 21-Wllllnni M Chase. nole,l paint- f.,. 1'. N.-w York
e^ct 2S -Prof. C'eveland .\l,i„.. -'fntlier of weather bureau," at Washingion.
Oct. :il.-"Pasior' Kussell, noted Inde¬ pendent preacher,
.Nichnias E Young, former preslihnt .Na- tlnn-il Ha,sehall leatrne, al Washliiiiinn
JC'iv 5-Cii'liiial l'i:iii V'-Ipe at Il"me
N'V, 12 -Dr Percival Ixiwell. faii"us astronomer, at ^'lagstaiT. Ariz.
.Ni'V ll.-Hrig e;cn D, C Kingman, V. 8 A.
Nov 15,-Rt. Rev. Charles Edward Che¬ ney, senior ^'Jshop of Reform<«d l-Ipisi-eipal
: -l-.'iiil-iiii-.i in effect In Iowa. Cnlorado, Washlnijlon, f)rp:,-on, Idaho ,-\rkaiisaH and South Carollnu,
Jan 9,-Slx New HaV'-ii rnad fnrmn dii-iclors aci|uillpil of vlnlailng Shermai luw. Jury di: igie d a In :lve.
Feb ;i -Most Rev G.'ort,'e W. Munde lein insialled nrclibishop of Chicago.
^" I-- I ' -linme I.-e pi "Pareilness parade III New Vork,
,Mav L'7- Fnrly Ihousand In Boston pre pareilness parade
.May 31 - .Mrs. J E Covvles Callforni.i elect,.,1 pie.sldi-nt Geii'ial I'eiieiaiion of Wonian's clubs,
,lii"e 3 -Immense pi epari-ilness parade In Cliii-ago.
June 4.-Rockefeller education bei'iril gav.' $7s:i.;i'^0 to i'ol|P',4"S
Sept. 2.". —.New York-Clilcago txpres.s on .Mil liiKiin Cenlral held up and robbed near Del roll
,Nov 10 -Rockefeller boards appr'iprlat eil S.'ii'iiiiii'i for greal iiiedli al and surKi cal insliiiilion In ChlcaKO,
.Nov Ifl -Wln-lcHs Btl vice between IJ S nni Japan opened
Nov 19—liilill I.nw broke Ameri'an non stop ail plane le'-ord, Ciiicago to Hornell N Y
lipc 7,-I'reii.'lil embarKo p-u on ship meiiis from iiilildle uest to Allantic sea board
1 lee. 21''. —.Amcrl'-an Association for thr .Adv ant ement ,.f Si-i.-m e met In Seu Vi-rk.
Aug. 12 -Federal bn.inis mediation in ihrcateneil railway slr;iie Tailed
Aug, 14. —Piesiile-nt Wilson confeired Willi rail heads and union men.
Aui.' » l-'.ii-ling In aven rnll strike. I'residenl Wilson asked coiij;ri-ss to pass thr.-e bills In meet siiiiatlnn
S. pl 1 lli'usi ,,:isseel i-inht hour r,iil road bill, to HV ert sirliee
Sept 2-Se''ii'e passi-I Pi|.-hi boiir h'-i
Sepi, I',- Stiii.i of [.iibvv,iy, elevated tn-i surface railXvav men In Ne-.v Vork,
S.pt -22 (Ieneral sympathy strike of ..iii'-ii lal.ni lalicd in New York,
Sept -JS-eie-ieral strike In New Yorli ' -^le'l
Nov, f. 1 W W men frn-n s.i'il.- C'lmhi sle-rifl's i.,.sse al Fveretl, U',,-:. .' Milled. ,
Sio. 21,-t;niled Stales Sti'el rorpnra "¦-n ann"iini-e-d lo per cent ritiye of wa^iCH
,N'ov -L'L- -Adanison S-lioiir law tu id uri- niisliluiioii-il I,;, fedt-ral jialge in Kaiisas
Hv Kov
New FriL-lainl h-ii'I'l.
•ilton rillls
In''-riiiitlnna1 JInrveste III,m.v other - onceriis an
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SPORTING
POLITICAL
II -r-
Jail lil.-Naiional Pi
,illi-il fnr J'll',- 111 in
Jan L.".,-I'iesl'ieiit
"¦'is ll Mraiiileis tor Supreii
S.I mtilei nalinnal line 7 in i.ibilli'ii
Wlisnn
commiltee
fhh-av:o i-nnv eiiilori
nnriilnatk'l
-Jail, fll' 11 Weii-hinari and i-.-ir'ne.-s '"llghl Cl.i'-,-ii;o Nalinn.il li-ague tV.ib
l''eb, 2S.-Ciiarles l-:ilis won Ibree.ciiBhlnr, Millard chainiiloiisliip from lie Ore
March 2r,.--Jess NN'illard defeated Freinli .MiT'ifi «l N'ew York
.April :2 -l!:i.st-ba!l season open'-d.
,\Iay So-Dario Ri-si.-i in Peugcnt enr won Indianapolis Sim mile race
June 17.-Syracuse crews won regalia al Poii(?iiki epsle
June '."! Harvard beat Yale In New iondon rt-iratta
June nil.-Ulll rles Evans, Jr,, Chicago, veein open n^lrtnal g"ir i l.ami.leinship
.^lli; 1.1 - e:(,',r|,-e M Chiii-i-h reialneil Western tennis i li.-impinn.-iliip
Aug. IS- Wal'er ilagt-n nf Rochester, N Y , won Ue-siern open golf chaiiipltm- sl.lp
Aug 2f'-Mrs F C I,etts, Clncinnnll ',011 w-nrnen's Western gi'II- ' hamplnn." I,'p
S'-pl 4 - I'l'-'l'lie VV. Ish dpfe-ited Ch,
Jte*t S«THp(the best) 2Sf,
Mill SliavinK for litter U)7
We haiitile nil kinds of ftH'd ior the liiiiiltrfinan.
These prices are ilellven-d at juur place. .Small orders taken as well a-* large unes.
GITE IS A TRIAL 8KND FOR SAMPLES
IMIverleN made In KiKisevelt,, Mer¬ rick. Kellinure. Wanta^rh, and Sea¬ furd.
SUNNYSLOPEFARM
Grand Ave. Baldwm
Tel. 1340 FreepiiH
Wanted-Assisfants
to ir.ake (irawn work. Free instruction every afternoon before three. Piece wurk can be dorie at home. (lOod pay.
.MKS. .K)1I.\ WALTERS Park Ave. Wantagh
PAINTUVG I PAPER HA KGIKG
INTERIOR DECOR- ''' ATING
I OF ALL KINDS
ARTHUR F. RILEY
tharles'Slreel, Koovevcll i. I.
In 'i?i'
l-'ell
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I el making -i ,M,,ie IsJ ao'l hous ira rne 'lass
Feb ItV-Se Assisiant .' m-.-io -V
I-eb IR -G Russia. T'-si;:
I'el. 1' - .- canal route 1
Feb -.S.-i I ate
2.-House
4 - Senate | If PliillppIn
111'i'iid Iat"
s.-d bill t"
l'l 2 lo 4 VI ,se.| llnuse- ,llal'i.- ».;i.i,l».l r.,r re I ai.,1 N. w York n bill increasing l.y :v at naval ae'iedeniv r.-taiV l.r War Ga
Hreikil
indepen a I s
ri-snliitlon e'luippliii.' vy yiir.ls " the en
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,Marve. ambassador to
ratlfl. ll Nlc,-,,-ai.'-iaii ireaiy 'raiili.-.l by sen ur, Ind laker <,t Clev-- I Ha> army re ed linm:».'r,-^tl"ii
Sept, 9-Charles Fvnns Jr , Chiciu^n. mm nalinnal ama'eur K"lf rhamplonfl ip
Sept 2"-Johnny AHken In a pc'o.-i nt vvnn .Aslnr cup breaking wnrld-s rernr I
01 1 -H'siuii Willi .\inericari lea,-'.i'- 'hairipionshlp
fill. 3 - Brooklvn won National ieanue '•hiimpiori.ship
Oct 7.- .Mpxa Sflrllne. Mlarrn, nnn -vomen'v nalinnal g'-lf cl,ii.np nnshlp
Oct 12 Tloston Red Sox won vvorl.r-. banipi'insl'ip •
Oei II -Restn \vr,n (^.rand Arrcrh-an •^TJ --: le aut 'moh.l.-- rue,, ai i hi'Hi,-"
Nov 11; -Dlirio Rl vta won \'a nilerl.lii up at Santa Mnnli-a, Cal
Nov 1« Giiinil Cr'r rri'-e nl Saii-i .M n -a. Cal., won l.v API. - In 1 ¦ ¦ I e.,,-. 1 '.-kson-arid tl.n-e ;-i.e. tali.rs ki'lf-,1
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June IS.-War department ordered all slale militia mobilized
Fourth punitive expedition withdrawn from Mexico
Carransa soldiers at Masailan flred on VmerVt-an landing party.
Moll.v Ellloti Seawell, author, al Wash¬ ington',
Henrvk Sienkbwli z. Polish novelist
Nov IS.-l-'. .M l.yman, president of Ihe quorum of apostles of Mormon church
Nov. n.—Franr Josef, emperor of Aus- irla-Hungary.
March l.-J H SI nominated ainbassai
March l". -Newton lanil appolnti-il sc'-ii
M.-tnli 22 - llciise ore an'-/-allon bill
M,,r<-h :¦" - II..use bill' wilh llt.-raev- le
April II n-'iis-p pissed I3:>.n(«i iie«, rivers and birbors bill
April P* -Senale passeil army leorgaai- iHliiin bill
Atir-I 21 -Japanese anibasssdor proie-siel to Presidenl Wlls,,,! iiTalnsI oil, ntal ex¬ clusion clause lif iininl.iiHtlnn Mil
April 22 -Senale iinssed hous^ hill re- pealinK fre" «iiKar Liw
April 2.1 -Henrv .MorKentliau resigned aa ambassailnr to Tin kev
April 30 -Socialist I.abor partv nomi¬ nated Artbii'- F Reiou"- of Boston for president end Caleb Harrison of Chicago *nr vice praeldent
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June 'i4.-C"rn Pn,ducts trnsi ."'' -e.l dissolved hy federal Iu'Ikp In N-w Vi r^
June 2,S-Wes!ein Pai iflc rallroH.l R,,ld at aU'-tlnn for ti'-.nori (fio
O'-t 2 Anieili-an loan of $00'e'jc.OOO ma'b- t.i (-Mra tn b-illd raiiw-avs
Nov 13.-Starch Irusl ordered dissolved hv federal cnrl In N'-ve V',ri
N,.v Id - '"hie.-I e.. h-i-l- i.nte i,,a., .,« it:0it).OOti to China
Dec. L—Great Britain and Franc* ean- j eeled proposed »6'JO,000,000 loan from U A
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