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peaceable negotiations. I refer to Adrianople." Vienna, Jan. 24. The de mobilization of the Austro-Hun-garian troops massed on the Balkan and Russian borders has been abandoned. The only hope for European peace is felt to lie in immediate concerted action by 4he powers. Si Petersburg, Jan. 24. It is reported that the Russian gov ernment has asked both the triple alliance and triple entante to for get all minor differences, and in tervene in Turkey. o o FAILED TO COLLECT. Danbury, Conn., Jan. 24. The firm of D. B. Loewe & Co., given a judgment of $252,130.90 against 197 members of the Hatters' Union in Bethel, Danbury and South Norwalk, is not any richer today than before the judgment was secured. The deputy marshal given an execution under the ' judgment has returned the execution to the court with the endorsement that he has been unable to collect a cent from the matters. Damages were granted the manufacturers for an alleged boy cott of the firm's goods. o o "Gentlemen," said the quack doctor, "I have sold these pills in your market for the last ten years and jlever during that per iod have I had a complaint about them. What does that prove, gentlemen?" Onlooker (moving away) I reckon it proves dead men tell no tales. KING MANUEL ELOPES? London, Jan. 24. Former King Manuel of Portugal, whose elopement with a beautiful Jew ish heiress of Moscow was re ported from Vienna, today was said to be with friends at Rich mond in Surrey. London frknds discredited the elopement story. Vienna, Jan, 24. -Former King Manuel of Portugal is in again. i. .-. i f r A r T A dispatch from St. Petersburg says he has eloped with a Moscow beauty, daughter of the richest Jew in that city. The latest love affair of the merry Manuel, who was kicked off the Portuguese throne because he paid more attention to Gaby Deslys, a dancer, than to kinging, is said to have started in Paris. It it the usual story of fascination at first sight, and Manuel trailed along to Moscow when the. beauty went home. Their simultaneous disappear ance gave rise to the elopement story