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GUAWANTFTC , n-r Mi-ney Back It You Want It ., rama, ? . -mm i ?Xmtyiw?? rt?&M '.**?' ??rilmiu WEATHER Ram to-dey and ?.older *uid fsir to? morrow, strong wetit wind?. **u.'I R'pirr' on l'<ig' ? First to Last ? the Truth : Newa - Editorials - Advertisements Y,,]. LXXV..e.*N?, 25,258. |4*op>-tirh| IBIS? The Trltinne Aaa'n.] TUESDAY, JAXTTAHY 11, 101G. * * /a-y-r' i'L'VT ,n N*"" ? ""*?*? ' ??*? "***"*'?', loSSSf ritr \ ".> I. ". I\ .\ I .,?,- Hob*-k->n. I.l.f?h.r. Two (enta. BemstorfS Yields to Force U. S. Crisis With Britain 1RS. MOHR ON im FOR UFE VVIdov of Doctor Taces alury with Shabby Negroes. PLEA TO BE TRIED ALONE DENIED Blacks Fidget, but She Is i ani?uid .is Charge Is Read. B. l F. VAS PE WATER. Mapas? ISe "h . Jan in. I, I 0?? f *~-an ?tood at th.* bar - - .-? tala morn-1 DO*~Tt I v? He sss -? sd his way stSB**-n1 ? s1 linked her aeeusati n conspiracy i ? ?? ? - ? < - -a - - , rajan Behind : ? - ripping, n - | rows and Tlerry H : and .rde; with "mate. The sd been tli" - ar.. never aimpl? ?-own of dark -.. si F Mohr .. t window pane. ? te I RI ' de Island ?<* am "g ths oea;h of her Mohr Deaf lo 4'harge. ppsarai eoi I ? ? ? ?? waa sroVer.. I . ? m\ - Bi ? od boy. lean-d ? ? - -n childlike ? slerl Saxi ?agsd Spoil Between ihlnghs to bar ths I | | SS A . . ? - sii .- " ? -'?. wat4 - ? mghts, the 1 hear s rest of the ' ? I s.i'nuntrn ??-., the ?nan ? re , ? si ??(-roe-s re? the de . go to North ? . a \...? . ? Kr.i4,. Kam : H Barred from ? 01 more . ed va..limn I ' - .!?,. r > rii.-r.. ? re aii fhtaeen all chamber ? r - - l ad ?.' g ' the tria i God blei ? ? end Pi e PIi ' woodwork, ?a-? filled. m ?as adm:"'. d - ace, op ceedinga b | i .. Brown, to reta ' ! , .* - ? : was tioi Thi would . OUI . yin* II I hall stav ({et a dolla IS In.,I l)eni<*d. . ? <>f the l on, made ,iiidK?' . ? Ig? . -""""?""aBat ?r? ifMm' ?*, H.IUU11 . WILSON FAVORS JOHNSO? Will Send Nomination for Pe-Stasai to Senate In Year Paj?. Waahiagtea, ten .10 Joseph .To sea, fita Cearateeloaet of New V under Mayor (".?ynor. ha? h?en dec, ?pel as -he nett postmaster of S York, according to hi? supporters h? T're-ident Wilson and Pestmeeter ?. ??ral Barleaeil ?rill ViolH a final cotit erri? on the subject le morrow and no-'iination probably will Ko to the S ato within the nev. 'r*- .in;.. Senater O'Gormen r?cemment three mer. ??r *h?>Tn Mr Johnson \ 01? f The President ?nd Postmaster ('? eral Hvitleson are expected le take to morrow the Beleetiea el a postm ter for Breekl) d. ft, 1 Bturtea wa? sv.d by offlciali day to be fort mo?' under con-.iderati h .?r- his nppointment has not ht decided upon MAKES CARNEGIE PICKLE? r-?>raiu-?e Woman Ha? Tut In Peli? lie? for Ironmaster for Ten "tear* R> lW?Sfraa t ? ? -. .*"> racu--e. Jen. l" Mra \ K, M n ?-?' I niateo, ;s official piekle maker V Ire* < ?rnrg-ie. Mr. ?'sri.egle, although he .? at ? ?rom the prodnc's tit all I ..-?ene? ef th" world, fin to his tafte btt| those M- "' for him. ??ter .11 whfir part of ?he wor ? intefie ''amily may b? ?tayir Miner provides the pickle?. 81 I large hot of her delieaci to the l.air.i o-" Sklbe onlv a ahort tin asro. Il s ton years ?!-ice Mr? M nei piekle maker to Carnegi? si skipping the ? ther eonsignmen . SUFFRAGE BILLS IN STATE HOUSE! Women's Campaign for Vot Begins as Measures Are In? troduced at Albany. rroa a etafl. of Th? TMbuno Ian 10. I h? ? Hmpaign fi lag? the ? onstitutleni amendment to permit women I ?res begun -n earnest to-night, wne rneaser? -?as introduced in bot houses. Assemblymar. H F. T.. Riere ton, of Warren, offered the bill in th Hou?e. and S?n?tor Whitney, ef Sara toga, submitted a similar rriea?i,r? ? ate. ? advance g .hti-? of the stirTrar ? | h;. Mr.? 0<.d?.?-. Mille R"'. '.. ? T.e?a I.aidlaw. ar-.- <? here to-night, ar.d a big delegation -.-morrow to cnri;. the Agi ? *he fticmy'? eonnl : ? f il found that a sufficient vote can be ob the work . Albaaj remi ? ? lent hat ?arce .. t? <-a-t for viffrace a' the g? '.a?t Novembei ? i -. si Inter - ?area bi at ? 'he lrgi-latoi-. of th? ? ? opinion toward the question Thev is that the vot? shoe 'avorable opimo; . ?? .- the peo -, ^'-,'r 'r,?\;irr? wriman ??.,,Tr;a.. I to such an extent thai th? Htor6 cannot afford no? ?o perm: the quest si to go befors the peopl? attain The suffrag ??? ?no arr.ved to-nchi ? d to manv Senators and Aas? and 'ahev ar?? confident that if th? net ottled m committes it leei .- a, 5.000 AUT0ISTS HELD UP < aptain Orniabv Warn?. Drivers to Loot Out ftjr New Light Ordinance. More 'han 6,000 motorista aren halted n ths Time- Square district last (?y ? aptain Ormsbv of Traffic Squad C and a picked detail. II wasn't ?a wholesale harvest of speeders, h??.?. ever, lu' m? relj th? opening of a earn paign to warn automobile owners that i ? , i rdinance s elf? : i I ruaiy 1 ?? lil ? .: ail mach)r.e? he equipped with a tail light atrong enough to make the licen??- number egibl? Bftj feel away The ?amp businoBi premises to pi? * Dp i) ths interim, for although only a amall percentage of motors have sat i I factory equipment now, tlx- or?i nanea will It i igidf* enforced in th? afterneoti th? street traffic ? -. i- ?.?* the Safe!y Fiia| Soeiet? ?irew xij? a nunibi-r of proposed motor regulations to be submitted ti> th? ? author.tic?. After ?. diaeaasioi of 'lie propoaed eatenaion of "b?a loutes in Manhattan 11 cornu itt? e pasaed a rei opposing "any neediest increase of eeh ? Ii '?? ?' ?? ? ' BEWARE SUBWAY FAT LADY She Work? Financial Miracle? ?i?h \acant Seat and Newspaper. ...tj ?er a sent vacant next to a fat lady m a Kron\ aubwa** train don M take it 'and up' eral ?heft.? ef pocketbooki been reported by peopla arbo wer? lured m vacant seat ne\r to that I it The latest complaint ?a Mr < era Rtaeentkal, el 800 w i -? U6tl Street, Who lest her purse, containing ?*i ? ,.n?! h ? ekel t?. the benefit concert - r mail earner- Mr-, Rosenthal told ?he detect i vi thai ?I - ?as bu y readii i* the laal paf,'?* of a n< wnpaper ? ? a:-<U- when the fat lady mad? Cl d) sed '.? f..re Ml thai eeuld make track? ?ft? i hi * i, i ,, ,, enotl ? ' mora nu Mi Roaenlhal * a* rea ? - bj, the fat lad-. - BCCOmpliee U.S. WINS Wi ON FAKE CUR Supreme Court I holds Amendmei to Pure Food Act BAN ON LYING LABELS VAL Congress Has Power Curb False Promise* Says Ruling. ftatn "Pae TiH ne 1 < Waahinptori. .Ihr. 10 I '.an' ha? fourni a WSJ to ihield urr suTer' ? t '. ? nk.-r? of cure-aili ' ? - ? ? amendment t.. rho pure t.I and - act WB? uphold ? daj ?. onstitutl by the Supreme ' ourt. ape mut through Justice Hughes. Nui oui actions again?! di ;.? i i-\)'? eted to foil >v "\\ ?? f nd no ground," isid ? "for aai .? ? at I ong ? i i ????rniemn the interstate tranaports I ligne? rheat cred f? r rep irai one, sc falae ??? with reap? :l o nteratate commerce v r!l a-, for exampl? tt? ticketa, ' srs of h *-.me it v.*.?, urged by goveri nal?, that th** 1906 pui '??? ignatrd a? miabrsnded druR^ or mi einei which were Bceompari ?.er.?tate commerce b? knowil Btatomsnta shout tha curativa efTi of the compounds. Ths Supreme Co decided, however, that the i;?o?* law plied only 1 nil I a; sa to ;? ? -. or compo Taft Inspired I l?a espoi from Prssident Taft Coagreai i I enseted tl e Sherl r* ndmi the Supreme ? ourl held to B1 misatatementa either the label or in printed cil company g mi The deciaii tail thi action at Oma Neb , in si . I 111 i Uteri .Mieumoi and tu*" hsd i"* ? hipp? 'i from ? nicago ? - ? - ? aring i ?????? ? ? ? i ii ... thai itstem? - that it eyi tubei cul , wherei a inheres ? imptio . . ;.<. . ,i lubatance i mixture of lubstanesi known at pre ent which can be relied upon fi effective trsstmi t or eure of tub? ; ? on." The argument principally rehH ? r,-. the patent medicine mon was n. -..?? the slterativa waa a curs, but thi < ongTOsa e- , ? eded tl DOW I I ing eg prohibitii >? ing in interatats commi i thema? 1 ? m as to tl tence "i om Juatici Hughe? shovs wai sddressi d Further o | Hughe, laid: "It cannot lu- -nul. ft ? mat ter or i m- il< b c r i b? ? . . ... eyond the i? acfa -? aking power." Henied It Was Mishrande?! \ o I.f d ef ei r.i mu ietori of Eckman1 Ut ? , I cure and tha' a ha*? and ll??1 MllWr. ? . ,;.. .. ? the ?. rapper, but. wil impan) g at ' "' ta ined in the paekage Th -, it was a- -? r". d, ' ...... of miabranding, - ee the i rcular irai ? ? ? ?rappel ,.-?? defenc?.It the . ng of the act did nol . sgsinst auch a thing a*? a circular In - d The wording ? tl ? ? ' brand? d.' ?* < pply ga dea which entei .. ? . ? ' ? ? ? a or d? ... ? ? BjT? ill be I I . emir' thr? ? aid? the point, OPEN U 8. EMBASSY MAIL llntish ? rnaor I ?'tier- t?i 1 ?m?iil?. Inn ? Held as Kv idenre. ? <h ip ?m incotnti .. ^ ' inaugurated, personal etl? ad at the A ? at? marked "opei ed by the ecn -.m \ >, ? th? se !??' ? made sa evirl prote ? agaii I rxten ; N". att? r'lpt lia*- l"*?n m?'. | ? fere wil " ? 1 > ' ? L? C ? .11 b) internst bid it, a ' ? i - prob' al'l' \ir fra'- ? ? ,rtil nf tacli . Dope That Crazed Bold Robber Was Vision of Starving Family J?ew?elry Store Invader's Sunken Checks and Shaking I lands Convict Him, Crowd Decides, but Poli? e Make Illuminating Discovery. Thomas Woods threw a brick through | the ?how window ?if Lambert's Irani rv ?' I Iftj ? (fhth Street arid Third ?? ' terday sfterweea with pur pose ineontestibly felonious. Me aras reaching ons tbln arm through th? ?.-rating thus ba)e,l almost touching the nearest of trays that held more 1400,000 worth of diamond? when . ?..i r sf Stranger arms pinioned him. fi," p niening ?mi belonged to Cap? ?am J, A. Jackson, ef ths United State? IS| '.unid "?it. ??-r, '.?.fin had just pur d a gift In the store. (aptain ? u,.-' 1 his man into the at -?-ati ,| -hop and held l.irn jntil th?' punco i-ail?-<l for him. 1 ? '.. .- latei the hole in 'he hief topic i ? Cliaaion. The clerks anil a n.\)|>]e of customers who had lingered around to see the eXC rOUgl Were (llail te o'..;:--?r? ths eurious, "It veas a hop hi'ad oh." said one of ths clerks, proceeding te display his th the world of crime. une crook would take ;. chance like tha'. He looked 'he part, too sunken cheeks, shaking hands and sjrei the ; ? ors of a furnace I go! him. jn?; like that." \ ard | - eh pped n .<? ?'.ero wu?t;'f any ? *. " ?? pit him '? ?- ?aid shewed I I i -.a-a \ latomer ti ie?i te - t. ; talking to in a way, pointing out e was i ir?' to get a term in prison. "'Aw, I don't rare whs* nappens ro -,e." tks thief said "They ean kill me if they waal "I heard him with my own i?ar-?." added one of the customer?, 'get off a lot . " about hard times an.l ?ick wife an,I Starving ki-li. It didn't M ir.il ifouil tu mo If I ata? a judge and he pulled that line of bull on me in these day?, with eve*-;,- fnct.jry making abolla and bandagea and working over? time, I'd aend him ui> without waiting to hear the evidence." Slipping a little bo? that. e<m'i sod a |2M r'rtx Into h's pocket, the cus? tomer wslkod "'I'? ll rhe East Pifty-flral Stl*Stt station ths n?-ik lioutenam a *?*. questteaed. "S'inkeri rhi'??k?. ''..ik '.' hands arl glowia* ,.\ra." repeated Hi* heute;.n-" "Sure, that dsscrihss Woods. Hop, you ?a:,'.' Starvation not enough t? ? .,' I IS] Nope, no record." Down in the baSCmei ' St 224 I'.a?* [th Street, a h eh wa thi given, a woman whose owi ken i'h"ck*' miR?,' bavi I u*l *o ;he a?tute jewelry lab" mat. si ?>? other hop hra.i. vas found wrtrotling I . ? furnace. "Th?y ?/?it to ha\e .team. eof to have ?team." the woman repeated dully. "Nu ?tenni? no job; no job, no room?. Y?i i eaa'< help me. It'a all over thanks." The woman led the v.av into a room from the front windows of which, one ?tin.p<*.I over and b-o?..* : , inner edge of ths could be asen. There wsi * bed i son si '? ' the bed ?sere two ? '? a weazened ?r ?? ? of three and a boy a vear youngsi 1 wsi in bsd "? ith 'em." ia woman, "until a policeman cas ? ? told me they ha?', lorn. Then 1 ha 1 to Cet up. They had to ha". ?> ?team up itair?. and Tom and nie gstl 110 . mon?h for eivin?r i' ?o 'em. "Tom ,s S w.rrman"- helpei the I ontinue-ri ?m \mf I '??liimn 1 WHITMAN JOINS HUGHES BOOMER'. Governor Announces II Will Work for Reelection. [Iraa i Kif Cam - n.? 1 r -.un. j ?Ibany, J? ut ea I hai lea I ? ? loverne ' the it' publican nomma Prca lenl I level r.ot Whit ?nself today. He be : he a ?I .1 ?' III Hugh?" can to tal arii- ?nation ? rill. ernoi ? -.r?a.:i|- foi hin,. Whitman ? ? candidate f"i renom . nor. He made this an nouncement to the correapeadent a :??.-? ? ? 'm? Hi? eandidai ?? : ol interfere with any plan.? rha ?,- Governer'a friend? may have, how ? ei ild Just ?? Rugkea persist decline to be ?he Republic?? nomin???? for President, there would b? an "i" . i i Governor Whitman"; - that in der th?'--e en ... ? ? rood ? chai,?-. g ihi Presidential nominal or a a ? one ?Isa :? . ??. her ii ?? wi : 1 ;:?> '..'..... . ftg-g ?-,-. .. ? .. large He may but 1 his will not everal da) ? w .. Barnes, jr., will not r.. to delegate-at-iatge tf ''? si ' an prevent ?t. The Govei be able ?" take el) 11 the I '"?? emor has , and I k ? a?^ Barnea will go to ent - i ??ngressional ? When the names ?if the "Big four" .. ? ? ? ? ally decided then ma be seme inter? I eutena I ',,,.? i nor Scho? to-i ght > ? on?, ot r he at rong pi ?...? | r> Mi ?? - ? tling young baa a lot of friend : in ethei parts -..-. :? '??? '?'-?>.i thet hi lelecl in would mean the injection of life Mit" the ['?publican oigani ttovei nor ?v h tasan Is fa? ? to him. ] a- '.er al'O ha* beer. entioncd a- a pe ? ble delegate ??' probal tent ' " go as a ? , .-, U.S. REFUSES AIE TO TEUTON BABE Decides It Cannot Reque: Britain to Allow Milk Shipments. K-? ? ' I -a vYaahingtan, ,'an. 10. Dr. Ltidmu I ii *,'ac'' ? ths State l>.*par mei ? ?'? -.a ? 'he babiei of Gen ? IS Ring l4r;ta I Ml 'o ?hi| i ? ? ? - of canned milk has 'a?en o di-a' ?ar? The ?i? pur? ment, bas? * refussl to intercede on the ground tl i as r' has r i,' r.it;.' .-.; the blockad? ic Britii . m?h? exception! i ministra Dr, ron Mam ha* been conducting i ex'-n-ise campaign for the lierm? babisa, who, he sa* ?. an dying in '.arg number? becaus? of the tai.-k si Lie food. Va n;;?a offtc.ais of the Stat Department are not un^ympatheti? i rs a genera', akeptlcism >.' 4 both as to Dr. 'on Mach? faut . arsrumeAta. (ireat Britain, i" ia believed, weal? refuse to ^rat,t sue1-, a request it ii [pointed out that milk ample tor thi actual need? of thi infant populatioi ? ;' (sermsny it obtainable from .* '.a'i.i and Denmark and tha' Germany' own herds would no sdo4|Uate mar", to? - had ,.oi been llsUghtercd the army, a ?. '.?? man) ??; hei - .. i ? adeauateli f?,; beeauae theii ? fodder be tig diverted to militar) '. ? ? The Allies point out tha* Germsi j ihowed no . on?.deration foi the ? 0? l'a; . - il 1 -Til; that BS IBS! ?al dlS" crimination in favor of infants ?a? thou ; by thi Zeppelin raidei i, . nd ? ' ;,' rail had ii" rsssoi irga the children of a nation that .. ;he Lusitania. Among exporta here ,t i? eor. . ? ;.Ible that ' ' ?? ? ?Hnri*! - have lean,e,i to mak? exploi re? from butter fats, although ? xperimenl i i " . *-? hue? in America ihow thai ? ma! fats in general aie unaatii for ?uch purpo-ii II ia likely, ho? ever, thst m examining thi ease nom this angle (ireat Bii'.a.r. wil! take into aicount the extraordinary ingenuity of Gern sn er, emisl i, i?- the -ther hand, the British Era SOI : ' * to thi . SCt 'hat th? '- .p menta of Red ' rosi lupplies for Ge including rubber gooda, which have b??ei. detained pending sction bj ii ? -? go? ei ment, a ni ? ? ? ? ? - : :'.?>! v ar?l At the isme Germs I ? t thai '., ? ? SStsd. Six Pages of Resorts || l'i< tures ??I wintei s? enes in the popular playgrounds where tourists i ongreg-ate for health, pleasure?or just to loaf, skiinf- in Canada, shooting in th? Adirondack?. skating m the White Mountains, golfing in the Carolina! .nul swimming in Monda. All in th?* Graphic Section of next Sunday's I ribunr. Some ol these delightful ?pots you have seen, perhaps; others you hiave meant to visit?and didn't! I hese pi? t lires iti.iy help you de? ide where to go this season, look foi them next Sunday? Many other unusual leatures m th?- Ciii?phn Set lion. tThe (Tribune " I ir*t te? I a^t?the 1 ruth: Nc? ? hditorisls? id* retirement*. I BRITAIN PLJUi WIDER SEA NI Commons Calls on Dominions to Aid Starving Foe. CRIPPLE TEUTOr TRADli, IS CI Runcintan Tells Par ment Allies Must Pr vent Commerce War i enden, Jan. 10. The debate s House of Commons to-night was eh rkabla for -he unanimity ol bera in urging the j-ow-imer the largest possible ?!e---n?, ecomomie pr?. ire on German* an recommending mat -tip-, b? ? i mediately to prevent any menace I ??ern?an trade warfare dir?wted agti 'he Allies at'? r pear?- la '-igneij. A resolution '.vaQ passed without "that, With :i "lew to inrrea the power of the Allies In the pro? lion of 'hat -var. I.is majtraty'i got niet.r shoul.l enter into imm?diat? > -, th? govern met tS of dominions, in order, with the c sic1 hnng th? economic it - ? peral rit the , - ? directed <?.; ? ? Th. principal ipeech was mad?? Wahei R inciman, | resident of of T?-ai|,-. whose empha*:c ? lararioi?. of the importance of mi ?irr.it,g British trade wen- regarded ,hr?< ? directed toward mak.ng c. the position which caused him to hi ? t?te to in??or?e Premier A?q ; - pulsion pol ??? r. Must ?ripple 1,-rmani. "While the war is an," Mr. Kui man said, "we must do everything our power to cripple and deetroy < III and trad", a-, -ame time building up our ewi and allies' ami laying the foundation future action when peace romea." "The Board of Trade is looking aiie K <? must a-k the cooperation of ? dominions, v >? must see thai i < ..' 'he metals of the empire pass? - From German hands. We mi keep control of the world's ? rol of the - ippl ? oil. ?? \ . gard ihipping, vve must ? rhai foreigi lubaidised shipping ah in i tur port disadva ? tipa. While I wa 01 ? si .;* .i" ?" our powi I? German rtnan edit i "The i oi k o? ? ? Boai d - I ra .?hall b, that after ths war (j? i.. the oppoi - mit) .rgani :ing bei commereis ?in-? begun ? Bver-increaaing in i to aethatGi many in no ? h inca to econ il ruct h war machin? ry." in the eourss of the debate the were some ref? ? te the danger competition arith the I sited r*-tat( which one membei declared would 1 a more formidabli ? npetitor aftei tl war than German) !.> th - lohn Ma ford Macklndei, L'i foi Glaago? i..i. expresa is affection ? Great Britaii i imerica. "The membei has -poken of Amer., .-. , dangeroui oi mere si rival," h sold, "b ? mi ? ? ? re of th; , oi ipetil ion rar.. ....i. . - ? . live ... m ? Gei ? ompet rion." Germany l'eel- Strahl? -? 11-? ie ?re -, Mi il ii .,-? Gei ras ning to feel the economic presa kade, i i r- r I.i luppliea ar bi . .. ,;? pletl .1. ? S OUI aie in eres ?? \ though our exi ? ind b, there . .; ? ? it the economi i o well 1 v. e ca-. stand th) the < "Bread riota man eity . . ? thout good rea tona. W I ; i ? .r:.!. and poaaibl) some of th? [if*. 11 r Iteckl of ra-.v materials an- giving out. Kcononix ire, ;.. better than anv ...... ? iltimat? ... perauadi ?' ? .- fruitleaaneaa of con ? -We can stand '.he atra?a longer than ..??-.." continu? -l Mr. Runelmai ?;,-.. ? isband oui reaoureea the lisaster that ill m ? irreparable R'e nu ike it a wen Ul not pei.a outbreak ? , ,-,,? Biii rar ? hieh Gei ma ? ? .: and our allic?." -.ec N?i 1 ree Trade. Disent . - '? ' free the Brit re, Mr. Runcims i i ? I t th? ? Great ?ritant were net lik) '. i 1er th.r ?di or their at? tud<? 'oA.ir thei country. The ???, weie determined to rais? re\ et, ne and to ' -.-??? in th? -? ? ?? afr?--.' lea of fl : II "I ?? ? r.iHviT. ? ide all \ ing rar icceaafull) ?-? ? . ?- ? a ? there no ,?rr,- g that the A sr not . - , that < I ? . I that t ? are? er I ? ? rour.l - I tMsaiaattS v.. ?i?; a. a-iujiui ? I _ LONDON PAPER WARNS U. S AGAINST BULLYIN l-ondon. .Ian. 10.?"The Kvenli Standard." rnm-nr-nting ?Mltorial on the reported s?*1tlem?*mt of tl submarine controversy between l.e mana and the (nltod State?, ?ays: "Il la ?aid that now that Amen? and l.ermany are hoanm friem again. Knjrland la to be bullied on? more for interfering with America ?aar profits. If the British goveri mem reflecta the British P?**opl \Se.shington -?ill hear some ?tlmi latlng truths from this side of tli Ulantlr " SAY TURKS TRAP I 10,000 BRITIS1 Moslem Dispatches Repo Rout of Enemy at Kut-el-Amara. London, Jan. 10. With the anaoui moni ?o ?la, that Sir Percy Lake h been appointed to command the Rr.'i forces in Mesopotamia, in succession (.??neral Sir .lohn Ni\on, tame cc dieting reports of ?he progress sf I campaign. i>ne thing il certain th a tierce battle is marina; on the Tigr with Kut-el-Amsrs a< its eeatre ? ? Turks a ere ;., fa i retreat - January '.'. with '.he British Dursun them. .[ A a ton < "ne m borla ?? <-? - : '? in, Biinounceil in the Houi i here had be? lighting " banks of ti Tigris on Januarv ". Mr Chsmberlsl i to ted, snd th? British bad takei i . ? - >ners. i tpposi I to i a l Ion 1 ? i '4.reiess dispatch, ?iate?! Constantin? pie, received here to-day. which l ? 'he cla.ni tha* Kut-el-Amara ha surroumlej by the Turks, and adds: ' It ? hoped the for) "ill soon eitrt? be taken or will fall for want of foo? stuffs, and thai the Bril ??? ???fender whs nurabor more than 10,00 csptured. I nrt Is Isolated. I "fhe British thought b* leas IhoSS for?es I K I-el-Amar? '.?? g'ia antee the defence of ': ?? town and air to assure the ordvrlv retreat of tha n Imainder of the army rhis portion ? ?he srssj s st presen! a long ?n southesi Kut-el-Amari snd lio to the help of ths for*, especiall as *he morale sf this fores Is shaken." A semi-odlcial itat? ? itantinople, rsee ed si Ami ei .. "On the 1rs the si smi whos igt ? -? mated si ?ne d whicl oaed at Mian Alligsrh rdei to come I ? th.? ??? ai laut ?i. Januar? i? and ". unde protect or, of four gunbosts, a; iltions al ?/a repulsed bj o..i counter ettacl ?\\. lade loi s pi I ? i?e en -- - h estimated at I 000 ivalrj iffered sspec ?? lie**." r. the I .Humor,? I I . : .. .?ucee?? on 'he Fi*-i - Ml la ?. said: ? ??,? neral Alysssr Isfl M sa K ? gar:.; o;, .January ? with troopa I the relief of Kut-el-Amars ". ?' -a!.''.- >.*.?; ?.enera! Townehend. ?' % ? : sport .1 that the pre- ,. . - ^ ? ? ? :.erru na.I opere?) a hea".v .*"> i ?? or OrtB ea( front and on the i Bg< ? r. , it had niade nu attack On thi ' ghl of Jar: .an ' General Alymei r< ported boa? . Bring ?? bank of ths Tigi is. Ira Hank Moie. right bank Gen? - a?>'uinii ca? r.v.i the en? ?? .? 'l D" ?.on. taking two guns snd ?00 i snd then intrenched, Meai the ma itta - un the ?oft bank *?< retarded by an enemy out?Unking movement, snd Gsneral Alymer re? ported thst he spparentl) was op . , divl .ions ?i in the ?ng of Jsnuary * he re ported that . ? fatigue the troops had been unable to make any progress ., ;rt- 'Mi the '.-t!. he repor i , in retreat and that he WBI .luing. but that heav. rains bind? red the pursuit. "From 1st? grs .ppears thai the ? ? rea? ed Khora." In , appointment of ? ? Pi ' - *-l r ? ?lamberla I . : . ? ieneral S'ixon had bin ? ? to return home. Pen - " ' Bine vears old and has hud a long and brilliant army ca r4>i-r. lie ha.? been ehief of the '?? eial Staff in Ir ... a I 1012. He id in the Afghan war of 1871 ami was awarded a medal, and WS ..ar!\ honored for h;? sei ??> ith the . ;,. expeditto ' - - M ni h of lequi ? -?'- ce ess eonnec ? the ' snad ??? milis .-. o? he served ma s as ou ? . .:> ??? ? .? ?? ru ar d as ??'? ? tsfl he militia snd * or general, ? ag tl last named post to recome s divii - Lommaadei in India n lOtl MENTION APPONYI AS ENVOY TO U. S. Miinuarian ( ircles Hear Count Will Bo Appointed. Berlin. Jan. 10 ris London, Jan tl> Advicei received Here from Vienna sy 'hat i ount Albert Appor.y?, the veteran Hungarian poli'ica! leader, pos ?iblj may be chosen to ?ill the I X IBtl ' ?i ? at-ir an Imbaaesdor ?Utes. ^ Hile 'here is no lutho tatlve m forma' ion en th? : ?re. it ia tho.icT ?n ?? r ?? r r? , cle- ti.at the chancea for him to ' the appointment ate good l'-ount Appoaj .,.?,. i membei ? ? ? i?. ? ? | ' . . ', ted ths i nttci States ia 1904 LUSITANIACASE 10 BE SETTLED WITHIN WEEK Envoy Optimistic Af? ter Conference with Lansing. HOPES TO RAISE FOOD BLOCKADE Ambassador's Move Aims at Forcing Protests to London. i - - *? . i ?. Washington. Jan. 10. The admin : -' ' ar i?jn ?rave plain ?ndicatioas S? g relier that *ith a e?ll ??f Ambassadif -.on Ben ? ?r ? n Secretary I.an-ing tO-(lay the -. ,,;* \jkjf. Suh marins ? -.,-.?. Tre?i. With " \ . *na prac? tically r-leawi up. except for a bare? ly possible complication through the Persia ?ase, ?I hi?- -? r t ;?-<: down In obtaining a- fui! ?satisfaction as pos sible for the original ?.tTet,,-.? that of the Lusitai is To-day's conference between the Germai tmbassador and *-e.-r,?tary . the bight? It if known that fa Count von Bernstorff >o t-onsnicrs it, \ and believes that tlic next: confer? ence, sctadultd for a wpek hence. will dispos?? of th?.? l.u-?itar,ia issue "in a manner satisfactory to every body," while 9 I.anhing, though silei tood to take une ' ??? w. The ha ?s of the ett ement was outlined to th?- German Ambasia-ior ro-duy by Sfvtviar. Lansing, and has " sn '? Issjiaphad to Rrrln. for approval. It i?? umderstbod tnat the ? iemarei for a literal (ii.-?;.v?iwal h**?*? rithdraem end a in*m of apol Ogj substituted. '1 hi.-, tai?rn ir, i'on j unction with Germany*! abandon? ; submarina warfare in the "war zone," is held by offciall t<? have the fore? of a disavowal. Under th" terms o? the agreement Gsnaaay will ackpowl?-dge liability and i>u.v indemnit) ? ? ? ?mericans :.ille?i an?l in Tho ?. leeply grati ed hy th?3 progre ? ol ths cast, the s*ate r?r partnu ? mined to provee?! ? snnoimcs ; | lat?? ? nUiiy" until i pli ?? Mernst.irlT ?he Heal Cower. i ,, r. . ,,. H-?rn?'.rr'r s the rtal power (entroverey over th? Lus sais Ever siae? rh? deatniction of the Arabic he haa directed the Ger mar. policy '??ward this country, ac coriiu.?- .-formed persons, ?n?! hi? ad? r i"? seat ?ituaiion will undoobt ?... be follov*el ,n Berlin Sorti- '-??'' ?< h ? I I thai he alre?iiy loner? power? in ths c?ae an! ?ha* his cerrespeadencs ? th Berlin is i ... - Biummei | Ii - - ? ? ?:? ring te COSJSloda the I.'..si'at -a ca?.' a' th - I me ?a ??-. inbeii ?o i. ?i esp?retatl b that ths ?4 i trat ? or ? "nuri?i? aril] 'hen turn 'o <.r??h' Ur -.. Fences a: ?"Tor* ?n aeeurs ? ?....' in of th? TtrtlisK blockade, Ha is knows te wish that the United Itates attempt retaliates*! measure? ajr? It I SSk as an etniiarpo on arnIS, an?! ??> have arc?e?l - .. - . .i : ., ?. -.tig instan' ?i- -'p tien from the Entente power* in high admir.?*. a relee, how this view is ? ?.' -hared Al ,? il ?irimitred that one of the Bret effect? of a (iiplom?tic vict"r> ove- QerfllSI . arOUld ne a rOWCWSl <-?' protects n-.H a spirited I enfre?j:onal at-j?-'?? or. ?irr-ia? Hritain, it ia generally ??greed tha' .' wouM fall :?r abort, of an embargo or sves a threatened SSJ baic" Vo trm? h m bargo Likely. .. ha?i-?- first o: all, on the , ind that th? a?lministra*i?">n ? aeasurw si re'a!.a- * t plar-e, it is pointed ou- that *? State Department -.???om n -?? ?- i .-nein?, not tha note to Austria ?i-tending i holding ra embargo declare ?* g th? progress of th? war t? be ^ni.outrai. |i .? alae res American ? i4? -.. ? .-, '?. ., boeoass of the war I ) ? ' ' prosperity vaavo . - . ?' '* ? te *ar or ,,.,-. and ? al t?r?toi t'i.-.< a, b> ?r-eun Amene?n ,o other v in htppeia the r Brit i ?i fires said aet re , ' i a i ?-r* o?> I ?' . ; be put to ? n?'?rt breaking i eme ei - ? ?agre??. ...,,'.- ,t .tfh a afttleniri ? ? ,.ta ,'. ? ? i,re?? ? . a .... allii i and s.s x? vUd ???