THE W uvl Cloudy und much coldcfi obbly ptc- ceded by snow; fair a morrow. Detailed wcalhcrk;malfi oris will bo found VOL. LXXXII. NO. 105. NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14; 1914. Copyright, 1814, by the, Sun Printing anil Publlshtnn Association. PRICE TWO CENTS. TRAINS CRASH AGAIN ON "L"; SIX INJURED Same .Motoniiiiii in Both Col IWons on tho rppcr West Side. PASSKX(JKKSTrMlUiKI) OIT OF TIIKLK SKATS T t:r wa another collision on tho ele Tsud railroad In Hlghth avenue yesterday ftrrnoon, and, as happened last Wednes day night, It was eniiscd by one ttaln running Into another winch wan Mulled (hi ad of it. Harry (llassotT of 225 Kdge ccmbe avenue, who was motorman of the N nth avenue elevated express train Into hi. h a local crashed on Wednesday r. g ii. was also nioiormau o mo nam, hf'i was fun Into yesterday. Fcv.ril pei son were Injuied. The llrst l!ie(ll tho passengcis Rot was when the niotoitnan of the running tialn Jammed In . n emergency brakes. They were tumbling out of their seats when the two i iralns collided ami save them another J hock. None of them was seriously In- i Jiired, and with one exception they were ble to co home after belli attended by n ambulance surgion. The Inlnreet. BLOi'KKIt. TUB nliV SIMON. .15. HIS Wmi.ber." t aietuie. laceration ot the nose enl 'ft 'Jr. OKKOl.t). rilKH. :. 19: HiadhutH vc n'tf ..n er.eilont of nose anil bruises iitniui.n. .tits ji:smk, :s. is: liradr.um fiiu rluhl knee limbed, rleht anUlo prattled, 1. iteration ol nose and face. II r n Iloepttnl. C.vnTIIIt. MttS M.VltV. :. 361 West 1 tth ure- -he. V. and brilles CAHTKIi. MISS ANNIK. :'3, 361 Vt J 16th ll. ft. sho.k, DlAMnNI". .luSKl'H II, 30, Vet Hid i trl ilshl loot brained (il.iffoff left the terminal nt 135th street 1 wp i hi N'lnth avenue local at 3:04 o'clock , anil a Sixth avenue local left two minutes , Is tr There were four cars In the tlrst tram and live In the second, the latter b-inc well Jilted lte'wcen 151st and 16"tti streets the Ninth avenue train was j bi nuht tn a stop because workmen cm-! plmt.l In building the new station at, lP'Uti sties" were mi the track. Mntntman Dennis liyan ' the Sixth I venue trim said he applied hi erner-I eii,j brakes as soon as he saw the. f nil ahead of lilm had Mopped. The li .iKes responded, be said, lint before his I tta.n had stopped he bad hit the N't h etui" trnln with sutllclent force to throw I miny passengcts out of their teats and j 0 (rumple up the Iron work on the front and rear platforms of the two trains. ( s, f. , window vveic broken in each' Tic .kilted structure at tills point l j rnly fifteen feet above tins stiect level and kn ovlfrtge of this fact helped to quiet h p,ii nci'i . Hnth trains piocccded iliiuie.ll.itel to tie 115th tieet station and discharged Mcir passe-tigers. All if the .njured vveni , In ie S th avenue train. I'ollce Herceant W .ta-.n llaidbk' and Patrolman Itath of 1 i l,ei,.i iieiivie station assisted in Ret ' -5 the pas-enuen out and also called an Mll.ince finni Harlem llo.plt.il Dr. Jr mnc attended those named and sev- j eru other naf-cimers who were slluhtly IrJ' ed Mis. iterold alone was taken to the h-p.til and she nun icmoved to her ,oi e lat nlcht fapl I'atrlcK O'N'eil or the Lenox .we nu' I'ation ordered out hi reserves to ",ji.ie the curlou" ciowd that Kiithereil nhn it lie. ame kllnwii that tbele hail c mother eolllsliin Hoth trains wen t in sidetneUed and iCKUlar tratlli was rn i neil in atmu: llftecn minutes j v tu home in Vonkers I'unik Hi dley, I ftici.il manasi'r of the liitertKiinui!h. said I last i ,cht "I don't know whit caused the anidiiil. None of the InJurcH was Y' 1 Si l liilll " V H.dley di dined to sa whether tho r pi ins tn intiodiice a block sl;nal , fte-u. I ARTHUR BRISBANE IS ILL. m lurk Gdlfor nilileiil,v Strli-lirn In Vtlnnln. At it. Dec HI. Arthur llrlsbane, eif'or of th New Yoik 'eriidio Juuvntil, wur seised with a sudden illness here to eii and while Ills friends are somewhat 3 annuel over 111 eondit on It Is icported " was better to-night I)i Hill Vllc has been suinnioned fr ,m S'ew- Vnrk Mr Ibiibbine wa SO e,ns old ye.ster- ONE HUNDRED, TRIES FOX TROT. .Mn,'. VViihl siniil.t's, I iil.i'. drink or Two null lllili'rlllln. l h Wiihl was 100 cai" old eler e" - li Miiokcd a dozen cigars or so, ,r' r. a ft w nips and ti led to iliuice the ' ami io tint with Mime of his gieat : li ulilieii lint llveU ,i lie was he it i rl mai-te'r the) lle'rt stl'i Wnhl lives at UM3 Soilthi in lliiule v - I Tli limns, ami alio it inn ulatue 'li"l h' iili thdu.N pait He h is four ' i, live grandch blren anil lllln n i ?i aiiili'hllilreiu lln wa born In " ami iiime In this country alter t.'ed V.' ji-,ir'' iifjn His wile died ii-u i iii" ,ig i il lli age of 72. GIVES $1,042,000 TO PRIEND. Aai it Vin I'.siiiie in Trust He- cnim- He l'enr lleliitli e, W isTir:. Mass her 1.1. - Marllll fl i i.llii'il ehil ii.nieei, si veata 1 i i ilc laiatlnii oT tiiist iiis turned 1'i.iiik II I laniblin of this city lile eMiic, n.iIiii.i at ji,si2,;i::i, a Jl 2:ii,iimii is ,n stui l- and Keiire ' ' iialiiiiiiil li. i ii im. and i iii pin'.itloii. li eiblin i.., iln- aliholulf ponm over -tin. Is not 'eld rrnpniiblble fur any and neid give no lu'eliulitli a of his listiiiriionl d( hires tlul l ie truw ! deiiib boa' iini'il inline) ,. to bale for tlie siiinnt of him wife. . (iieen -.as he rieuted ii -t II" .1 'l iliirlh'l' IllelSille ,i i n In l Hcinii ll, e nf .illefeil 111 tient Ii mil 1 1 1.. 1 1 1 i k ii h',. f 1 1 1 I ' ..(, lino i. i liriiiiii. hili, ' i u'. n. .1 Dei 1:1 Cum thou. ' i s,,i. in,, iv iii tin ,,i ,m s an,) I ii., in , nun tins, v.i , v finni im , 1 1". ii in. ! n,.( Ktarti'd ai .'i,. i,.i ilu Mi, m ijn. Tiiist i '! I I' -e 111 III' (lull Hill i- 1 i a- J id. win i. oiheis, who his a in- (, will git In lhe mi iiooi of 1 1 J, HISIORIC HOTEL BURNS. Once Luxurious Structure Destroyed l YlrKlnln City. ItEN'o. Nov., Dec. 13. Fire has desttojed tlit! historic tiiteruntloti.il Hotel nt Vir ginia City with all It once luxurious fur nlshlnss, paintings ami mammoth mirrors Snow which covered adjoining structures ulotio saved the city. The six story hotel housed many notables In the days of tho Comstock lode, In It Hen. Or.int was en tertained upon Ills return from his trip around the world The tructuro was the largest In the. "West when It was Imllt tiy John W. Maekay and Id associate, Volunteer lire Hunters were helpless and the six occupants of the building narrowly escaped. The "nr.mt," "Mod Jcska," "Fair," "Mackay," "Flood" and "O'Hrlen" rooms, once occupied by these noted figures, arc gone The li! Is placed at 300,000. A FOOT OF SNOW IN ROCHESTER. All of W'Mlem . Vnrk Mntr fiif fer .rinn Mnrm, HocilKsiKit. Dec. 13. Nearly n foot of snow had fallen In nix hours at 11 o'clock to-nlRht lit Hochoter, badly hampering tho tiollv service and maklnK u record In the hi dory of the Weather Hureau here. The snow Is IIeIU and absence of a heavy win I may save the telephone and teleeraph cimianles from heavy ilamase. The sto'in Is Keneral In western New York. GALE FROM ALABAMA ; IN TOWN; SNOW TO-DAY ! ljiu-oniHcr Fulls o 2D.H-, With I'liiisiinl Dpccmlicr N'isjht Toinppnituro of Til. The official translators of portents spied a commotion In the tiulf of Mexico on Saturday and yesterday morning they found It whirling over southern Alabama and gathering force. They got the wires busy and warned navigators that the cy clone was headed this way and would cause frch to strong southeasterly and northeasterly gale along the Atlantic coast from Hattcrns to lloston. The prophecy was fullllled. The storm did as per schedule and last night tho surf along the New Jersey coast showed signs of bolsterousness. The wind was not In the early rvcnlng a full Hedged howler. Just a moderate gale, driving anemometers at a rate fluctuating be tween thirty-four and forty mltc. Hut the local prophets said that before sun rise to-day It might blow much harder from tjie northeast. The Alabama disturbance Hew with un usual swiftnefcs along Its track. Its centre being .leported off this nelghboi hood at fO:30 o'clock last night, when more thun three-quarters of an Inch of rain lul fallen. The precipitation, a the forc e.itei know It offlcUllj. Marled about 3 P. M In the form of a snow Hurry, but the teniperntuie got too warm fur snow anil before 10 o'clock the rain wa warm and summer suggestive, Influenced by tho unusual IVceinlier night temperatute of SI, Washington and the local weather or flce united In asserting that this day should be cloudy and much colder, with snow ushering In the change, ami that westerly to northeasterly gales should lash the boroughs to-morrow The rain yesterday again caused th Hooding of the excavation for the new suba ninnlng from the Iong Island ltallroad station under Klatbush avenue The water was 4 feet deep In the excava tion last night and th.- Klatbush avenue surface cars were diverted to Atlantic avenue. Norfolk. Va., Dei 13. A severe north east gale y sweep ug the Virginia coast to-night and the levcmii cutter- Seminole and Itasca aie seoiitlng the seas hetw.en Norfolk and Hatteras for vessels in dis tress, A score of vessel, put into Hamilton Itoads to-day Turkish Godivas Rout Pious Guards 1'tnvc Soldiers to Motive by lis iii nl in"; (iariiients as Auti War Protest. i,ii'i e ifjfe Hfiinlch tn inn Sis I.oNnoM, Dec 13. The Petiograd cor respondent of the Timrj ays that ri'lu gees who at rived at Tiflls report that them was an extraordinary nntl-wat dem onstration by Turkish women at Hi zeiuni. The women thiew stones anil rioted for several hours, and when thieat- icned by the guard tent their garments land paiailed the stteets In s vtalr or almost nudlt), IIiils compelling the guards to iiilre In obeillencn to tb" IsIhiiiIc i law The fnrieil the Hiithontle-s t to .end a lelegiam tei Constantinople prrj listing iisalu-t th' war. Armenian refugees from ICieiuni de. senile as terrible the piinthm of 20,'iun Chrlstuitis who are tlueatnieil b the 'link with m:is",i'ie no airouiii or their ISnslnii f.vnipnthies iiie ptljon are lull Ariiieiil.'ius ami (ir'eks su'perted of espionage sre hangi d In the stieets with out trial and the corpses are suspended fnl week siv.iving In the wind. The Tuili spit upon th bodies hiwI rniupel Chrl'llnii to do the same. Then- aie now ano.nnn Tmklsh ssildler and I, .1110 ulllcis at lizerum, where theie is a laigc iiiiantlty of provender and mlll lny supplies sioieil, The (ierman otllcer contiol everi thing In the tmwi and foi tiee ENVER PASHA LEADS ARMY. tVm Vllnlster OIT In Ciiiiiniii oil I'nrka In Hit Cniiensii. fly eVseif Verm AlllK.s Di'c HI - A depatii (torn Cniisiatitiiiople sayt. iliurr Pasha, the .Mtllister of Wai. lias been appoililiil ciiiii in, nidi r id Ho' Tuiki-.li nrniy in the fm. i iimis and has "I.iiiimI fur the front Talaal lle.i, lhe .Mliiislei' of thn Interim, will .succeed Illiver P.uba as UnMei or War The liepai turn of Ihiiopeans fiinii Syria lias been piohilnti'd The ChiikiiIh inun ti il coiiiitiii'S, are imiudeil in the irn- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 I'lllli In Ill'Slorc llelulnil VliiniiiiH.nl,, ' Hi I 'in Vrn i , V isi t no vi, Di e 13. li'iiiiiiinai'v seis are' n.iiig in I-i'ii at The Hague tonaid tlin 'ronn' ion i: an international oniiniliie.' I to a .nt 'he llclglans after the war nnd to reel iii' their national monuments. RADIUM PRICE CDTTWO-THIRDS BYNEW PROCESS U. S. Mine bureau's Discov ery, Jraking Cost $10,000 a Gram, to Be 3Iade Public. RKP0HT SHOWS MKX AX1) CtyAL WKHE SAVED WasIiinoton', Dec. 13. An announce ment made, by Joseph A, Holmes, Di rector of the t'nlted States Bureau of Mines, in his annual repot t Is of xre.it Importance to sclcntlMs, physicians and sufferers who nrc relying upon the cttia tlve properties of indium. Director Holmes that chemists and iiKlneers of the bin ea u have demonstrated that a process they have dcvled for the ex traction of radium fnm ores can be suc cessfully ued on a laisc scale and will prove more etllclent than that used by tho lirRest foretRii produccis of radium. "Through this proe ss," sajs Dr, Holmes, "It Is possible that the co?t of radium to tho consumer will be reduced to one-third of the present price. The process Is to be pattnted and dedicated to the public. ' Dr. Holmes adds: "With radium now selling at IK'O.non a gram Its reduction In price to JJO.Oon will result In many hurpltuls throughout the country being able to purchase a supply. The process devised by the bureau's chemists has been alnndy tested with success In the plant I the National Itadlum Institute, which Is under the supervision of the mechanical ! statf of tho Uureau of Mines,-' HoreiMi Mni'il Many .Miner. The saving of human life In the mines. (the Mopping of millions of dollars worth j of waste of mineral resoutces of the counttj nnd an Inventory or the wastes I that are occurring were some or th.' ac- tivltles ot the burenu during the fiscal year which ended June 30 'h.'Trle. "!,';n.r,C1nr!' ,!he 'r",U has ft corded Its most notable achieve - meut In the rescue or more than inn I entombed uilueis at dlsaMets and the lescue of many mure miner by volunteers vho had l.'en trained 111 life saving work ,l.y the bureau. The bureaus Influence has finther re-I suited In the establishment of rescue and I ''''is " ' r " '" Hist aid stations at hundreds of mines jcanm to light to-da.v when It was learned throughout the coimtr), and Ir. Holmes that Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska, nu miikes th statement that the trained t)lor 0f ,. 0f the measure, prohibiting vvir.nrH.heT f '". ' " men. The total number or miners trained ' 1"''I a bill making It a vlolntlon of neil by the bureau has leached 2t,927. i trallty for any Hrm or corporation to lend Despite the effort or the bureau Dlrec- tor Holmes says that the loss of life is 1 fur greater than It should be with the . natural haiards of the Industry, and he I makes a plea fot more extended Investl- gatlons on the part of the (Joveriinient. OittlllK llotTti onl lnilr, Referring to coal. lr Holmes sajs that , "a careful estimate Indicates that III. the mining of tfrtn.Ooo.OOO tons of coal during the lat rnleudar vear thete was j blasted or left underground In unmluabb' icon.lltbm 3uo.noo.uoo tons." lie adds that "as a result of careful preliminary i Inquiry It Is believed that "uo.ooo.0ml I ton of this yearly waste Is prevet I under existing economic conditions ntable Referring to other wastes Director i Holmes says: "A preliminary Imiultv as,., ., u , , , . ' ,,. . ' , ' I to the coking or coal In beehive ovens "le hlh,'Hi klni1 "f neutrality and also , I has shown that the total value of the I haste ning, as he bedleves, the making of I j by-products annually lost In this country i peace. 1 through the use of such ovens amounts There are irulleninn. ton president to J7;..il0(.,00ii. Although the deslrabllltv .,, ,, Untie atlon that resident lor elevelopltig such liy-preduct Industries " ""on 1 displease, w m, t,e.e gratulton lias been recognized, the development has efferts on the pal' of members of Con- I , now- become an actual neeil. Krt ,n ...,l- hll tnnlnt.iUi the neutral The bureau has also ascei tained that , ,u. ., ..... the. annual waste of metals In brass',' ' ' ' ' "" 1 r-"'1"1 furnare practice amounts to more than i lu '"''"'''K'11 the mutter thus far by him- ; M.fiOo.oon May Operate on Kaiser Wilhelm Keiort From Itasel Says the Km peror's Throat Is Hadly Affected. ,1ierlill (ihtf tifkpntrK tn Till Si v London, Dec 1.1. A correspondent In llasle telegraph that It Is known llerllu that lhe ICalser'n throat Is serlouslv affected and that an operation will he necessary. William II. I within a jear of the age at which Ills 'father, Kred erlck 111., died from cancer or the throat. It Is ghen nut In llerllu that the Isabel's Illness Is not dangerous but hi Impetuosity and eagerness o i,e up and doing militate against the elTmt or bis physicians The doctors have Inrorined blm that he must lake n Inns; test and live quietly, und army authorities have liprn advised that he will not be able to leturn to arnn' headipiaiteis herotu Christina at least The Crown Prince left his 'oiitmimd and visited the Kaiser, but the visit was kept a Fccret. IlKIU.IN, via Rome, Dec III --An ulllel.il bulletin Issued to-dnj states that the K.iler's Improvement continues. Hi von ltethmanii-Ilollivei;, the Imperial Chan cellor, and ii n von Kissi l, aide-ile-camp tn the Hmpeior, dim il In the tick mom to-day SAW SHOT FIRED AT KAISER. I'reiiohniiiniin Sit j lle Tried in Kill Cmpenir In llerllu, ,sciei t'tlblr llfiintrtt tn i'lll Si v Puns, Dec I.1--A Paris woman who w.t- a dresstnakiM to the (ierman ioy.il coot I tor a iiiiinbei nl I'e.irs wrlte.s tn the Inmnnl ie'.s IrniM st.itnnr that ul,ll! she was on her win back io IVance s N,.w .. lieiinn, vnuth ,f 17 Hi., ,e l,t -,v , 'I'iim in ...".it, ", I, tll.i l n,,,,v from i levolvu at the Kaiser whlln tli.i " . 7 ', '" 1 ett.'i wa bnrduig a (lain for tho front j I 1 n I . 1 1 1 upoii us for supplies H sup Th' b. 1,1 niNse'd ps marl;, '""rnr,';""1;1 "V,1" M f,"m ""S u""1,r' Th" (lei-nan newspaper have made no ' llu,'i. ""!' "i' """" CWH"' . . releience to this affair ' 1,1 m opinlnn we a at piesent , r.l.i.nte to nu au.ur maliitainlliB lhe position or mutiality as outlined in Prol.lcnt Wilson's iioclamn I Ivnlser lliii'k ill I'ronl This VVeeU, i ,f we Inulc the ptoper attllllde in tinrml Cnt'tr niafrA in i'nr. '.I's Vir.ri'Ul''.X'. Dec HI Desiiat.'hes rmm, ' uewspiipers here Iti'llnl lee iv ed bv the uewspiini iinnnuiii-e that th" Kal-er will go to the riont tills week Ne linlliUe tnel emiriliitn 'vlthont a bnttla of AMiOMTUIIA niTTEHS, a aplendld lonlt. 4rfW BILLS TO STOP WAR EXPORTS ANNOY WILSON Peace 3Ieu Plan Nationwide Campaign to Force a Stricter Neutrality. SAY ALLIES 11 AVK UNFAIR ADVANTAGE WAsm.s'OTo.v, Doc. 13. The movement that has been Marled In Congress for legislation prohibiting the exportation of munitions of war to the belligerents 1 of more serious proportions than hn.i been generally roc.il7.ed. Tho Democratic leaders ,ue sttongly against this proposed blow at Ameri can business, but developments are dally Indicating more clearly that pressure i from many partH of the country Is in- j creasing. I Representative Hartholdt of.St. l.ouls. I author of one of the prohibitory bills, 1 announced to-day thai peace advocates j have taken up the Issue and ma mee'- : Ings will be held In its favoV In many cities. The proposed legislation has the sympathy of many tierman Americans, who cnmplnln that the t'nltrd States Is, assuming an unneutral attitude In sun plying th" Allies with valuable war . munitions, while Germany is cut off. Any movement that appeals to thou- winds of German Americans and Is sup ported by peace advocate Is certain ti ported by peace advocates Is certain to Iliaie a sciiuus llllil i-eaiini nil i ij 1 1 1"--, I ' but as things Mand now there Is no probability of ( President Wilson or the, Democratic leaders lending an ear to' ,.,..,,.,, Vt the nne time Ame'l-' j the prrpos.il. At me same utile Aiue.i 'can business men. It I said, should! realize that there Is tho possibility of' ' trouble for them In this situation. ' . . ... "," 1 "'"" A freh evidence of the dlspotlon of i I some members of Congress to deprive the I t'nlte.1 Stales of any of the legitimate . nioncv, directly or Indirectly, to any of I .,, bcls,.Icnt, 1 ' , ... , , ... lnl" hl11 Provide further that during, hostilities It shall be unlawful to -II or: offer for sab' or to purchase or twelve within the t'nlted State an) bonds or i oMier ...eorltles nf thee countries .ill- ,hor,7.ed or .ued after tho beginning of ...... , . ,., , , 'lr",1"t'''' Severe penalties are provided for violation of this iiropoed law This lull was Introduced bv Senator i,ltcllcwU hl.fnrr tho vUm of , ,.lat . , , """'''H' attracte.1 little r n . a'ten- tion. .w Mr intcncoci; prripose to puvh It along Isith us a mean of maintaining what the Senator regirils as 1 I "ir and theie I a vi r real dansier that these voluntary contribution by mem- ! I bet or (Viimres will gti'ttlv embarr.vis ( , blm hy umiecesfatlly stirring up feeling In Ametica. Wilson's 1'rereilellL. The Piesldent's ovi n action In epies ilig his dlefavnr nt tlie proposul loan by .1 P. Morgiin & Co, to Prance and of the building of submarine's In sections by Charles ,M. Schwab Is, however, partly responsible for the ptesent movement. .Ml. Schwab cotitended that theie was no tuaty obligation which would prevent tile building eif snhniai lues In section III tho fnlted Stales and their ibliir.v to one of the belligerent-, and In the ease of the nroiHisi d Mori;. in loan to Pi .nice. It lujwa arlviionii ilgi-,1 that it did not fall ; within the- Hit t noli i hi 1 1 on uf the neutral ity proclamation. In Ixith cases, however, the President h"ld that the spirit or the proclamation would be violated. Now members of I'ongress are seeking to applv this pnncple ruither jo ;im to over all arms, aninritiltion and aniiameiit. Senator Work, or I'alliornla, llepiibllcan, would go even furth.'r He has introduced a bill prohibiting exportation or any nn leilhl or nitidis used in the piomotinu of tin war. Hi would hold up not only arm und ammunition but all shoes. Iilinket. I tninlsuilTs and othei things used to mi- tilii the ai mles or l.urope He would staive the biihgeri'nt' Into making peace tiiiinigh iMittlng off their principal source of supph All o these iopo..il are belnc made In Congress In lb" race of tlm fact that thei" In no prohibition In any tre-atv or In International law against the shipping or arm, a mm tin 1 1 1 on anil armament to belligerents Thete aie now six bills or tills chat ncter pending In I'onirtess. ill having been Introilui'i'd within the last few d.ivs, lte-i.iles the llltcheoik iind Wor'is bills llepiesentnMves llaitholilt of Mlbsourl, l,iie i, ol .N'i'liiaska and S'ollnier n Inivn, all or (lei man descent, have Introduced siiul1.il measures Leaders In Congress declined to-da.i to talk for publication In regard to rhese measure!,, but thev mule It apparent thai they would stubbornly oppose any attempt to pass them. llnrtlinl.il explains ' 1 '"'. 1 ll1"'11 s!',", '' ' ! "1 1 1 1 Ii tn 'The Culled States '.lMllK """" Hi hurnp.. ... in . nil ' said Heu eMiitativ e iiariu.ii.il. in xpialiilug i . ... ,, ,,.,. .,. .... . t I".... the matiei we would lorbld the exp.jrtn- "r '! uillilll.niH of wat at commoillnes needeit a) the hillige in. I other ''rente, "Von will i -l .ill thai the iicslilcni in bis proilamatloii mailc the statement thu' wu should Yuih transaction' that would bt likely tn lay us open to th chart Ceiaf nine if oil ii'tniii? I'ltye, Italy Demands From Turkish Rome Tells Constantinople rested at llodeida Must Re Released Ha ron Sonnino. j Foreign Minister, Insists on Ilepuralion. i ARMORED CRUISER RUSHED TO ARAHIAN I'OIiT. fprciirl Cablf rtmpateh to Tim 9c. IIomk, Dec. 13. Tho Italian nrmorcil cruiser Marco Polo has been rushed tn llodeida, the Arabian port where on November 11 Turk invaded the Italian Consulate nnd dragged out the llrltlsh ronsul. General, sending him away on n boat whose destination has not been mnde public. The Itnllnn Foreign Office lias ben Informed that since that lat the con sulate hns been surrounded by armed troops nnd that the Italian Consul was practically Imprisoned until the arrival from Massowa on December .1 of th-j Italian coast guard vessel Glullana. Itaron Sonnino, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has wired to Constantinople In sisting upon Immediate reparation, mill ing that otherwise Italy wilt consider that Turkey approves of the violences and abuses perpetrated hy the authori ties at llodeida. Deputy Gallenga points out that the incident coincided with the proclama tion of the Jehad ami also with the evacuation of Few-ill. Hesldes, he says that tho Islands off llodeida have been converted Into a German hospital, so necessarily are in communication with Constantinople. These faet.s aro re garded hete as mot significant. Meanwhile mountain artillery and the reivist of the 1SS7 and 1 S S classes have been called out for a n onth of tralultu. Previous to the adjournment of the Chamber until February 2 Ilaron Sidney Sonnino, Minister of Foreign Affairs, re living to a nueMlon signed by twenty Deputies, said that the Incident at Ho delda became know n only on November 2D at Massowa. A full report of tho Inci dent was received b tho Foreign Ottice by wireless on December 3. since which time communication ha been Interrupted. The Foreign ntllce on receipt of the re port Immediately Informed England. Ilaron Sonnino aliL, and simultaneously dnir-andcd explanations from Turkey llo deida, however, Is completely isolated and communication between It and Con stantinople ! nit off Nothing is known of the Incident, therefore, at Corstantl r.ople Haron Sontilt.o added. "Italy Is now demanding of Turkey the FRENCH SOCIALISTS ARE LOYAL TO NATION "When Tlicro !' Fire Kvitv boily I.ontls a HiiihI," Says Jiilos finosiU'. ' r'f'U' 'a'-'' Pfpntrl tn Till Ms Pvr.l. Dec U.- The Prfft Joiitairl asked M .lules Cues.!.'. Minister without portfolio in the present Cabinet, for hi tmprelon as Minister "arter threo month In power" M, Uues.le and M. Mar. el Sembat. Minister or Public Works, aie Citified Socialists. "In power"" M. (iuede replied. "Wo are not In powe r , we ate In battle. When there I a tire everybody lends a band at the pumps Ministers aro In imwcr to appl a political ptogramme. When 1 am at a Cabinet meeting with M. lllbot. Minis ter of Finance, and M Angagneur, Minister of Marine, we nrc not tunning politic. M Sembat and I are there to contribute all our force to the national defence, To or ganize victory, an Anglo French victory, even for the Socialists, I one condition of that social evolution which we pursue" M Cues.te denied that there Is am self-contradiction In his position and quoted Ills own words at the Socialist coligiess III 1013 ' "The nation's dutv I to defend Unit agaln-d 'he (!nv eminent which has be trayed th" peace of Km ope. Fi alien If at tacked would have no keener dcfendeis tin, ii the Socialists of tint working party.'' 1'pnn the Interviewer atng. "An tevolr, Monsieur le Mlnlstic," M. C.uesde teplled "MinlMer, ll ion will Let u say, Minister or a State or War" DRESDEN AT PUNTA ARENAS. Herman (iioiil It e port srilvnl ef decline CrnUer. Ilivsos Avims. Pec 13 The iniian rrolMT Dresden which alone escaped when the (fcrnian squadron met a Hrltlsh fleet nil tho I'"all;lani1 Islands em Decem ber arilvefl tn-day at Punta Arenas, In tlie Strait of Magelian, according to des patches ks'i'IviiI from the liennaii Con sul there. The Consul adds that the commander of the Dresden says the (ierman hqumlrni fought tw.i superdrcadiioiights and six eriiieeis These are thn only di'tall" given. liiiverii.nept ib spit he finm Puetl (lallegns, wiiern th" Dresden "a re p.irli'il to have gnin aiiroun.l, say thai thn grounded ship wa not lhe. Dresden Tho ship there was floated anil haes de parted Her name was not learned FRANCE EXTENDS FRONTIER. Tnl.cn Unci. i'M e-nty -ellie Ceitnni ll in of I snce, LoM'O.', Di II A ii'plt ' i to the Dally Telegraph fioui ParlK "It Is not ollen tnai a simple, notice 111 th" l"ist ofllce has the value nt a 1.1s lorlcal dncumint the appeal of a bugle call "Hoth that value and I ha appeal are f imnet bv every rrenclnnar In a plaeir.l alllxed In tho chlet pnt eilll.vs p I'lani". rliat iiencefoi ward biters lo twentv-onc 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 -v Iii Alsa.'c will rcqulie only a ten .eiitlme stamp, "That Is lo S'i Hut artei forty-lour years of ciuti wait rn,' to use den, Joirre's words, these twenty-one communes form a part In administrative Mel, ai always In Imnrlnatlnn an sentiment, of the sell of Franco" Apology Government Rritish Consul-General Ar Immediate release of the llrltl'li Consul and his conveyance unharmed to the Italian cniiMilato at I Imlclil.i. from wiilch he wa taken and arrested ; a foriral apology fpr the violation of the consulate and Indemnity for tho wounded Italian, Cavas. Deputy Cap pa deplored the delay as unjuslliled and Deputy Federwnl hunt cully suggested that explanations be de manded from other capitals besides Con stantinople. Ilaron Sonnino n plied that the Incident I not et doseJ. Patriotic speeches woe made by sev eral of the Deputies. Deputy Itanlerl said he hoped that the (lovernni.'tit would nc comp!lli Its duty. The Speaker of the Chamber said that the Government might offer mediation If a favorable opportunity arises, and added t "Italy I ptepariil to make- every sac rlllcw and Is completely united." He concluded by shouting, "Long live Italy!" Pietnler Salandra repeated the cry, which win taken up by the entile Chamber. Senator Moranell will suhinlt a motion to the Senat- to-moiiow urging that Italy, whether she Intervenes or not, should In sist that pe-ace be conditional on a simul taneous general dl-arm.imeiit. ritO-GKRMA AS' PEL TIC I). Mnnlri'stniila Previ-m nt l-l inert en llein Medina In Itonie, Sprrttit t'ahle tftpntch f,i Tnr. Sin I'omk, Dei- 13. Two hicnlrid pro-Gii-man who .itt.niptril to hold a private meeting to protest against the piob.ibillty of intervention bv Italy on the side of t lie Allle, were roughl.v handled. The manlfestants io mobbed, beaten and pelted with pennies The money wai thrown at the pro-Germnn because of a ri'port that the meeting had been financed by Germany and tho mob wished to show that this was understood SM Y It' A STRES'GTIIICS'KD. Turks I'lnce- llemj .Vrllller nu lletclitn lloniliintliiK il. evnfnif .Ye.re ATIIKNS, Pec 13 Despatches from Milyleno s.n that ib- Turks have strengthened the heights of Yivoull.i and Pagos, ilDtinnatiiig M-iyi im. with heavy artillery CHARGES MANY SPIES ARE IN FRENCH ARMY .Matin" (llijpcis to KiirohiiPiit if AI it'll I'oi's in I'ort'iy.i I.piiimi. P"l(l' I iltil' lunplti" tn 'tnr v Penis. Dec. 1.1 - The .If i-jrOi is Irving to nuke a grave candal out of th- lax nes In enlistment i eqiilreinerits. which permit latge number or ii. Tin. ins and Austrian. to enroll In the Fnielgn Legion aloi.g with Italians. Itustan Annrlcaii and other Allies and neutrals At tho opening or the war in.nOO for eigners volunteered and half of thee were accepted. The Alsatians among them were designated for the army of Paris; the others were sent to Orleans and Lvons for the two new regiments, Itivently the (iovernnietit amouiired that no more AUtnau would he sent to the tiring line, whereupon tin.re was an Immediate and enormous ir crease In the rumher of Austrl.it. volunteers who state openly that thev piefer soldiering in bur racks or nt g-iiaiillng bridges to being Interned In i-oricentratloii camps Thev also acknow'.fdge that tlu volunteer in order to avoid the sequestration of their proper! i' In France. All plav s.rk A a average or 1.10 out or ,'fln ,iiv reported 111 ilaitv Hiltlsh nlll, ers have eo nplaiiieil teat the (ierman in one or the new regiment have tried lo spread ellscontent in the camp of the Indian through im icrde.l Alsatian volui.teer who speak 1 hlnlustvi !, tlueritlv , The .Uiifni charges w hnlesri.e pvt: ni Dliean and I.yuns bv lieiniail v oiu.-teei s. who have their wives oi othi w.uncn pas inform it, on on tu commercial tr.tv. : b'rs of suspicious connection, who, how ever, have proper passports The .Wnfui urges lhe Hov ei r'mni to send all (ierman v olunteei s In Moro.vo RUMANIA TO FIGHT THIS YEAR? Allien lleirs llnll.nii Mnlr I. m llrenU With Vn.lrln. Uli Ctnh-iil .Wis. A. HENS. Dec IS --The' Veil lirllns sa.., j there Is ii'imhi lo believe tha' Humanla will necinre war on .eusiri;, nerme rue end of December WAR MATERIALS FOR BULGARIA, Itiininiiiii In I - in 1 1 s, i,, i liroiiuli I entitle, . S.'l IV. Vll Itotne. Di 1 : Tne H,r, man einoj has nntifiui Hi,. (i,,i ..runient that the transit of g"o1s, In.'niding war matetlal, desttiieil tor UiniuMa vv Ml be al low id henceforth across Itiimaniui tei rltoiy. I . s, Vln.i sbi,i ('nun,, Tii-i,u, Imi, lo Hi lll'l lllllll, tptlllll I lllllf if. , III 'I III iV I Iii. Mi:, Drc iS Tin lian.iu lioviin nient has cniisi'iui'd t ailon t i, la s.l through lltil.i or Anii'i'.' in '..Hon ,1. i .ml for Switzciiund, o it r. k n T it 1 1' r. si (i r c ii IN Mj.x' .tPfll 1 Mil, I' HllTTLIIs ANDItllW llli,li ,v CO I' i'ii eh A4r. GERMAN ATTACK ON ALSACE TOWN IS BEATEN BACK Raiser's 31en Fail in Effort to Dislodge French From Aspach. DRAW NET T1CIITER A ROUNDEST. MI II I EL Forces of Republic Ifcport Progress in Wood of Ue Pre! re. ALLIES" ADVANCE IN FLANDERS CONTINUES Invaders Are Reputed in Liinjrcinarck District. N. E. of Ypre.s. i tm in ic Tin: ma it m:ws. The action of Turkish soldiers In dragging the Hrltlsh Consul at Ilodcda, att Arabian Mrt. from the protection eif the Italian Consulate and In Injur n an Italian ofllclal hns produced u gravq crisis in Italy's relations wlta Turkey. Italy has demanded the itiinieil' ua release ol the IJiigllshmaii nnd ha. called ,iri Turkey to make u formal apology and to indemnify the injured Italian. The Itnllnn cruNer Marco Polo ha bei'ii rushed to llodeida. Harmi Soiinltio, tin- Italian. Foreign .Minister, made the iiiitmitncoiuent .if his I iovernni"nt's firm course in tho Chamber of Deputies yesterday and patriotic speei'hos ami cheering; f'd lowed. The ollleial reports of the French (ieivernnient say that there lias been a slackening of lighting, but that c.er matt attae'ks were repulsed yesterday near Yprc In Belgium anil ut Aspach In Alsace, while on Saturday the French made gains east nf St. Mlhiel ami r pulsi'il tiree (ierman attacks neir Vpre-s ' The (ii'l'lllim nflle'iai lepntt sivs 'h.t the Frencii attacked nver n wide area on Saturday and were repulsed at Cirev, losing (inn in piiMUiers ami muny killed and wotinded. Tho sltiuitliin in Poland appears to have iinilergnrii. little e'haiiuc. Petro grad says, that the llu-slnns have seied the eifl'enslve and that Herman citiniT attacks have' been prnlUIe.-s. The Hils sia'i liid.l their grniirnl in lisi Prus sia, continue' the .itfcnsivo ac.iinst ('ra e'ow and are iiiee-kmg the (ierman e entte e'.isf of I.ihI, and near Lnv!-ez, (ii'ttnaiiv ', nltlcial statement icard lllg the tlgllllllC 111 Poland .lues r )t Ine.ito the' p.isition of ihn armies und makes mi n.-sei turn or grmirnl c.nneil. The War i Mllce say ini'iely that 11 ti'iu l:usuiu irlsnner.s ami lorty-tju ee ma chine gun have I.i'eil e aitlll ed .11 linlt:. ern Poland and that thete is no now from Hast Prussia or southern l'olaivl A despatch from Panama stoics that Col. (ioethals was forced to ask 'or destroyers to patrol the three mile limits at Panama, and Colon becauso lirltisli rnlllet.s In Canal '.one waters repi'iit.-dly communicated with sis Hrltlsh warships olf Panama and four off Colon Wash ington lias rei "ived no otticial icporl from the Canal Zone (invetnor Servia s military fort tines have greatly Improved, invnrtlimr to inn . tli il French report, which sas that the Sei viun.s have driven th.. Alistr.i'is l,i,i, mi.iss tin Dnna Illver und that . i other parts of the ftmit the Austrian arc retreating west wind and nnr'h waul. Allien Iiimis eiri aut'iorltv tli.it is i ri'.litc.l in tlie (iie'ch capital tlint Human, a will disiare war on Austria befotn .l.iiiunrv I. . Gh'HMAS'S REl'ULSEU IX Fl.AS'DEUS AXD ALSACE AKni'Us Ncae X pres anil spneli Po sitions Call, .f. I,. ' iih'r Vs'U'i'' u I ii r Si . Psiiis, Dec HI The ( iermaiif. ninde two nttiuipls lo-dav to regain grniin 1 thev had lost in Flanders and ill Vlsae. ilm tin it ir front exlieinitics wiiern i offensive, of tlm Allies has been in,.s vigornii lintli all. n ks Wi re teptilseil. It i ofllelnllv aiiiiouiiced lo-niglit (hie attncU was delivered nunm-i ills taln-nt of ptes held lev the Allies 'ind appears in lijve beet tin t and emiiiti rod III Hie regain ol L.in.icinari I. m rllieu.u eif the low u .if Vpre.s riinre has been a ilniv bill Vi'i.v steady advaliee e.f t1, allii'd line in this aiea The olhei ofi'-ratton leporteel In tin. French Cmv einiiieni innk placo i, Als.i'o on the rn.nl I" Altli.te'r,, "lln. (Ifi'iimn- aiieinpt. , in lapime ib.. rn way stall. oi at Asiucb, taken bv tli I'lClliil several ll.lVS ,ICn, ,lld VV' re driven back Km evern'. weelvs 'i e I'reiuii liavc iikivc.I f.irwiiid m lierniin Izc.l tciritniv. a broad advanci. direcici .iuhiiisi Altkir.il mi. I .Miliiliau-.en .in I ili's!gii"il to ill iin llin (ierniaii a rnsi Hit' Hhllie. The text of lb" nllicul rc piui dcscilhliu; tticse operniions w t as follows. Two Hiim.vi attack-, one it en i ili.'llllt of tin finiit. Inn I.' i if pulsed i im na-. denvi.'it nnt " I of Vpie- and III" olhei in-'.i i. lhe t nltt i st itinii of pa, h Vevii r.lio iirn.luc.'d t'oiiiparutlvcly lltll" tlulltlm. novivheie nil the wide hettle front pji.iic ill. Hie Feci 'h and Hi ' .laxed the v yui uf inc.. i.yentivt . i B 1