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I? then r ^he^Dhrasooli kij at^endraent by ^91 on which prohibits enewed Activity Caucuses. via London, Jan. 2. ops are showing rein' 'the Ceuiiisua, the crossed-, the -Russian o points. wry un December 21 two Turkish colS& iimns were directed against Ardagan, Es'fVadO^ihJles east of .the frontier. One-. Br' fourth went through the ArdahaUch Kjj and'the other nrarohed from, Oltl pass, i elgjvty miles further to the south. A I third column crossed the frontier at Hr Zizln on the main road between ErzeK&V' Tum'ahd Kars and took a village on SariskamySh. Their posl?K\ tlon. there is under artlillery flro and K- both , forces frequently resort to bayBgrccraei charges. The .village! is burning. I The Russians on December.?7 stopped, the?Turkish, ^advance on^the riwj, f' wana,-^wfcerafighting continues for fl^H ;:vJpoesession of .tte village of Merdenr\m At the same time a battle was proI grossing close to and west'of Ardag can. between the Russian garrison '. 'and a Turkish^ column^ advancing ^^^g]f|yj^>Ig^t. mllesl ; southwest oil H fljs ^,++t+++++++t+++^ popps fidpps-ffobf, . i ,P^B<?XtP'contiinea2'to .work lndetetlgablyrin his. ef- * fqrte to reduce'the i suffering * caused bjr the; war.- -It is as? "he had recdced -cordial ans- * were from/bdth Emperor "Wll- + Ham and King Geprge promis . trig, their MslRtance*in.-aririiig-: Ing for an exchange ot .'prison- + + era who are .incapable of forri + thor fighting. ' . V: i w ^IVIOJUABOS teers Raisedatiforkshire-to * Resistjnvaders. (tl* AMOCIATIO MMB & )*&| IX)XDON\ Jan, 2.^tiinulated bH +ll A avnaate.'Uaai'' iV?t f* ...... m .1 , ?*y<9?iAwyi| w*?i., vrerjuany .WOU1U probably some day attempt a landtag on the east coast ot England, Yorkshire Is' making special-preparations do resist, the lnvadecs by enrolling a ffissiastsasa Only is Left in the Twelve Forts of Central Department in v | I .r4 A - iav^ntwociatnoenitepi CHICAGO;' Jan. . 2.?Calls for United .States soldiers on the-Mext can border, in Colorado, Arkansas and elsewhere during the last two years have depopulated the twelve forts in .the central, department to a corporal's guard; according to a re- {S3*. ?.5: tSU, ..in, at. .,?w or troops In the department. was 19,529, with. 1,107 offifflcers. This year ' the total: is. 708 troops, with -49 ofracks and stables. Of^Uie 49 officers '..V? i" ; ; - ' . : j OYUKC^EBY GAS. + * (By Associated Frees). * VifOmfTTOD Il -/I -r " -? ?Mine Inspector Evans . lost--.-* his life here -today when he en-!j : tered "a. inin'e ' at; Goal Creek ' near Fernie, B. C., In 'whloh, an explosion had ocourraft, ;It + la believed that all the men got + out safely. Evans. wont In ?! 4 with', rescue, apparatus. --.He * was overohihe by gas and.died';.+ after being * taken out 'S: 4 - ' v--- +. Is Provided for in a Resolution 1 Introduced by Galliriger 'in the Senate. : 1 ' J J , . > $CS!i . ' (?r associatco. PRftsai k ; Washington; Jan. 2,-^senator Galllnger, the minority leader, Introduced a resolution today for; the , repeal-of the Underwood-SlmmOns tariff act and the re-enactment, of the. 1 Payne-Aldrlch law "because-of the pending commercial - depression-.''^ He Introduced also "a^Jjlll for: the creation of a tariff board. . . (r. -, '"^"x:ay- ^ Mmm ' i KI Ik ;| j. 'S''lf. J' * 8 .M4 ^jE^jEa * LOWEST DEATH BATE. * * . ^ " 4 : -^ssigiayA i t'S'iJWW^ * died in- Boston,. a^eoUKrate ? * of .15.8 as compared with lSi-1! * year, it Is said. 4 :+++++++++++t++: sentative Smltt/oTBuffalo, conferred today with Acting. Secretary Laninj in connection 'with the killing ol falter Smith, ol Buffalo, who was shot by a Canadian official . while duck- huntingvseveral daysagoneai Fort Erie, Ontarlb. - Mr. Smith, filed with - the department -.add the'Bridal embassy, copies; off* ITffe?jtj$Qotd>;3or^ui? coroner's investigation and was told that the department wub Awaiting c report from James B. Curtias, American'vice consul Kffiorx Erle. ?<r LOROJpR Makes an Anbeal tn Amfirf^r Minister for./ llife^^iKImr LEEDS, Eng., Jan. 2.?Lore Mayor Bedford has annealed'to Amerlcanimlniater at The Hague Henry -Van Dyke, In .behalf of' Private William Lonsdale, an ,Bn glial soldier who hap been, sentenced t< death In.- Germany by' a Court martla for1 attacking one of ,the guards a' the ^prisoners: .camp at Doberite ^ort^ayo?, i^a^elegr^^o Van Dyke; said thatlthe citizens her< wore, much distressed, as a result ol uSe;any means .whatever-to saveihlii life?" : Lonsdale was at first sentenced- tc ten- years'', imprisonment-But' when the case.was referred "to a superloi court .martial i the- German military M MILS i offensive overnlfiTns In ttie Erection : ! sssstist&tsst i :1has .for itir object the holding up of . icia on- Crtfcow., ? Another "attempt on the part .of.,the Germans to advance fronj Sllawa to dtvert the Russlan threat. to., outflank their, center by crossing, the- lower -Vistula north-, wert ot Warsaw has been checked ^ (Continued on page 2, Srst seotion). ^ ! . irounfl*? Mr. Post says te la * * . golng^to make an'ideal'street ; t ?? man of Ul? youngster. . [Say?i-i * * : + * * * _PARIS. Jan-T^The fallowing w-! m T^sj ^ ^ a B A Sr A ? " y p WIRE FIRST SECTION 1/1/7/e< iii I .Continued on page 2. flrst section). j p08 ^ HHH Copies of The Sunday Telegram I were printed and circulate 1' jj cd today. : I |y PRICE FIVE CENTS >/o/v |