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BOARD ACTS HOL^ NDDJLMEF^ ^ A LK STEPS P R E S I D E N TAS DISEASE w a r g u i l t y t q f o l l o w , n r e p l y T0
DIMINISHES'F" RATIFICATION RAIL UNIONSBorder; Generals Included in Party
Purcell Urge* Continued Pre�
caution Until Epidemic
Dies O u t; D ay's Cases
Number Ten
T H E "flu" b an I* off a t m id n ig h t to n ig h t.T ho decision wa# reach ed a t a
m ee tin g of th e boart I o f h e a lth a t 2 p.
rn. to d ay . C o n tin u ed p re c a u tio n *
how ever, w ere ui-gvd by D o c to r H , K
P u re a ll u n til th e ep idem ic ha* died out.
T h e decision o f th e b o ard In th e r e �
su lt o f th e c o n s ta n tly d lm ln leh ln g
n u m b er o f case* re p o rte d each d a y ;
I t w as not m ad e u n til th e b oard fe lt
a s su re d th e re w ould n o t be a r e c u r �
re n ce of th e ep idem ic.
l i f t i n g of th e b an m ea n s th a t th e �
a te r s can Hell t ic k e ts o full cap ac ity ,
th a t a ll d ances, m ee tin g * a n d c o n v en �
t io n s s r* perm issib le .
T he "flu" ban w as c lam p ed on tig h t
J a n . 31.
T o d ay 's re p o rt from th e c ity hoard
o f h ea lth show s th e in flu en za ep idem ic
fa # t on th e d o w nw ard tren d , only 139
cane# be .ng q u a ra n tin e d in 103 homea.
In ad d itio n to IO new c ases rep o rted
to d ay .
Of th e *. d e a th s w hich o ccu rred ^ 0
th e c ity d u rin g Janus*-} 15 Were fVom
in f lu e n za acco rd in g to th e m o n th ly
re p o rt of th e c ity b oard of h e a lth . T he
n u m tw r of in fluenza d e a th s is not the
to a i d u rin g th e ep idem ic, how ever, s s
th e d iscase had lust reach ed its peak
o n th e (aet day o f Ja n u a ry , and m ore
d e a th s follow ed in F e b ru a ry .
T he s to rk w as n ea rly th re e tim es
as busy s s C upid d u rin g Ja n u a ry , a c �
co rd in g to th e m o n th ly re p o rt, w hich
sh o w s 77 b ir th s and 2* m arriag e s .
D u rin g th* m o n th th e re w ere r e �
p o rted 390 cases of In flu en za 50 of
m easles , 13 of an isa l pox 6 o f sca rle t
fev er. 5 of ch icken pox, 2 of d ip th o r la,
and 2 o f w hooping cough .
V
ADRIATIC PEACE
BASIS FOUND?
DATUIN -A te leg ram rece ived a t th e
Jugr>-d41av leg a tio n in P a r is to d ay fro m
(Belgrade s a i l Ju g o -B la v po litica l le a d �
e r s had found g ro u n d s fo r ag ree m e n t
w ith I ta ly In A d ria tic d isp u te .
M IKADO'S SON
IS ILL WITH FLU
T O R IO -P rin ce Y ashh tto , second
eon o f th e E m p erlo r, is se rio u sly ill
o f influenza, sn ep id em ic o f w hich la
sw eep in g Ja p a n .
T h e P rin c e is 17 y e a rs old.
M any c a se s of in flu en za a re r e p o r t �
ed In th e a rm y an d In Tokio . B u sin ess
h e re is re s tr ic te d us a re su l t o f it.
T H E H A G U E-T h e G ran d D uke of l l e sse en d e ig h t o th e r G erm an s, n am ed In th e a llied lis t of w a r
gu ilty , h av e a rriv e d In H o llan d to seek
po litica l re fu g e It w ns re p o rte d here
today .
MAY NAME C O M M IT T E E
I /W D O N -. T h e council o f th e
le a g u e o f N a tio n s is co n s ,d e rin g a p �
p o in tm e n t of e leven Ju ris t* of In te r �
n a tio n a l re p u ta tio n to com pose a c o m �
m itte e fo r on In te rn a tio n a l c o u rt o f
Justice , It w as lea rn ed a u th o r i ta t iv e ly
tod ay ,
T h e nnm o o f FUIhu R oot h a s been
m en tio n ed a s a posalb lo se lec tion .
R o o t's n am e h as been u rg ed , i t w as
said . re g a rd le s s of w h e th e r th e U n ite d
S ta te s becom es a m em b er o f th o
H ague. M em bers be lieved h is p re s �
ence e m in en tly d esirab le , It w n j said.
and will ask h is a p p o in tm e n t even lf
A m erica re fu se s th e league--lf such
a c tio n Is found possib le . O therwise*
h is p re sen ce w ill be c o n tin g e n t on
A m erica 's e n try .
O th e r n am es m en tio n ed included
P ro fe sso r Fsdrta, I ta ly ; R afae l A ltm a-
ra . S p a in ; S e n o r D ra g s , fo rm e r m in is �
te r of fo re ig n a ffa irs In A rg e n tin a ;
and la ird Ph iillm ore, G re a t B rita in .
T he council of p re m ie rs to d ay w as
to ta k e up th e T u rk ish a n d A d ria tic
q u es tio n s , co n sidered tw o of th e m ost
p e rp lex in g of th e p ro b lem s g ro w in g
ou t o f th e w ar.
C o n sid e ra tio n o f th e se q u e s tio n s
w as ezp ec ted to la s t sev e ra l dave.
po ss ib ly a fo r tn ig h t, a f te r w hich th e
MADISON SOLDIER
CRUSHED BY TREE
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V E T E R A N , M E E T S D E A T H NEA R
H IG H L A N D
L igh t snow and co ld e r to n ig h t. Sat*
u rd e y fa ir and colder. W inds beco m �
ing fresh n o rth w e st to n ig h t.
to t
City
Bure au I
T em p era tu re P re c ip ita tio n
H ighest I.ow est 24 h o u r i
Ye#! erday L a s t N ight to 7 a. m
M adison 2o IO 0
M ilw aukee 24 14 0
C hicago . . . 24 24 0
G reen Ray . 20 11 0
W au sau . . . 22 j o o
D u lu i ti . . . . 14 .08
M mite apli� . I* I I .04
L a Crosae , 12 .02
D ubuque tx 14 .22
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7 p. rn.
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lo w e s t te m p e ra tu re l l a t I a rn.
Mean te m p e ra tu re y este rd ay 18.
Norir.-�l 19.
T o ta l p re c ip ita tio n since Jan . I, I 07
bt. N orm al 2 1* in.
Y o n t i I N 01*11 F i t i i A l t s
t i ' i r m r i l in HJO -ii
tv ,d e p t in lOOi, - 2 4 .
W e-taa t in t o t ' . {,3 inches,
h oi se ts a t 6:28
Jo h n P. P o d h o ia , m em b er of the
M adison supp ly co m p an y w ith th e
3.'nd d iv is ion d u rin g th e w ar, 2 3 -y ear -
oid ao r of Mr. and Mrs. O lio S c h n e i�
der, 309 S o u th ingerw oil s tre e t, w as
killed in s ta n tly y e s te rd a y fo u r m iles
n o rth o f H ig h lan d w hen th e lim b of
a fa llin g tre e a a s d riv en th ro u g h h is
body, p in n in g him to th e g ro u n d . A r �
ra n g e m e n ts for th e fu n e ra l, w hich w ill
n o t be cond u cted before S u n d ay , a w a it
w ord fro m tw o b ro th e rs . E lm er, In
a h o sp ita l a t F o r t S h e rid an , and
G eorge, s ta tio n e d on th e U. S. B a t �
tle sh ip T ex a s a t S an F ran c isco .
O th e rs who su rv iv e a re th e p a ren ts .
th ree s is te rs , M a rg a re t Podhoia . M a r�
cella and M ildred S ch n e id e r, an d a
th ird b ro th e r. O sca r S ch n eider,
I'o d h o ia 's body w as b ro u g h t h e re las t
n ig h t an d Is a t th e Soh ro ad er ch ap e l.
W ith sev era l o th e r m en, P o d h o ia
w ent o u t to fell a tre e n e a r a fa rm
o rch ard . Ropea h a d been a tta c h e d
to p re v en t th e tre o from fa llin g Into
th e o r uh a rd . A cco rd in g to c o m p a n �
ions. P o dho ia ru sh ed to w ard th e o r-
( h a rd w hen th e m gnal w as g iven , n o t
looking to see in w h a t d irec tio n th e
tree fell, and w as c ru sh ed b e n e a th it.
T he lim b, a b o u t th e size of a s to v e �
pipe, w as fo rced th ro u g h h is body and
buried IS inch es In th e g ro u n d .
B efore e n te r in g se rv ice . P o d h o ia w as
em ployed a t th e G tzho tt p la n t an d
re tu rn e d th e re a f te r 17 m o n th s o f w a r �
fa re . L a s t N o vem ber he w en t to live
n e a r H ig h lan d on th e fa rm o f h is
a u n t. M rs. A m elia 1-amkc.
PERET NAMED TO
HEAD DEPUTIES
P i f t l S - R aoul B eret to d ay w as
elected p re s id en t o f th e F re n c h c h a m �
b er o f d ep u tie s , su cceed in g P a u l D es-
ch an e l, now p re s id e n t o f F ra n c e .
SOCIAL LEADER
IS FOUND DEAD
C H IC A G O -An In q u est w ill he eon-
ducted to d ay in to th e d e a th o f W ard
Vilas, w ea lth y C h icago so c ia l lead er,
found d ead In a h o te l h e re swlth an
em p ty d ru g b o ttle a t h ts aliV\ T h ir �
teen em p ty q u a r t w h isk ey b o ttle s and
an a n sw e r w h ich V ilas p re p a re d to Ale
o h is w ife's m ilt fo r d iv o rce a lso w ere
found In th e room .
council w ill a d jo u rn to Its p e rm an en t
h e a d q u a rte rs In P a ris .
T he p re m ie rs y e s te rd a y considered
the G erm an a t t i tu d e o f re fu sa l to s u r �
ren d er th e lis t of w ar gu ilty , whose
s u rre n d e r for t r ia l by allied tr ib u n a ls
Im d em anded , It w as decided to send
a new no te to G erm an y on th is s u b �
jec t. T he q u es tio n o f e x trad itio n of
th e fo rm er K aiser a lso w as c o n s id �
ered.
A conference o f m in is te rs of finance
of th e p rin c ip a l a llied n a tio n s w as d e �
cided upon, It w as eaid . to consider
th e In te rn a tio n a l exchanges and
Hoagie* s itu a tio n . T his conference,
acco rd in g to som e sources, w ill be
called Im m ediately .
No A m erican rep resen a tlv es h av e
a tte n d e d th e councils m eetings, It w as
lea rn ed , "b ecau se no de legates had
been ap p o in ted ."
A m erican p a rtic ip a tio n would have
been w elcom ed, official# indicated .
T R IA L S " IN A B SEN TIA ?
TAHIR- T h e new allied note to G e r�
m an y , on d e liv e ry o f w ar gu ilty , r e �
po rted to h av e been decided upon by
th e council of p re m ie rs a t its sea lion
in L ondon y es te rd ay , "opens th e g a te
fo r new d iscussions," acco rd ing to In �
fo rm atio n .
In som e F ren ch q u a r te rs It w as b e �
lieved th a t lf G e rm sn y persis t* in h e r
re fu sa l to su rre n d e r those a . used of
w a r c rim es and the a llies sr* unab le
to b rin g ab o u t a p rac tica l m ethod to
o b ta in th e ir a r re s t , th e w ar g u ilty
T eu to n s m ay he tried 'I n ab sen tia ."
so th e ir c rim es m ay be published to
th e w orld.
TITTEMORE RAPS
SECESSIONISTS
EQ U ITY F IL IB U S T E R E R S ' TA C TIC S
E Q U IV A L E N T TO A SSA SSIN A -
T IO N . SA YS C H IE F
A ttem p ted filib u ste r a c tiv itie s In th e
ra n k s of th'* WI soon aln E quity society
u n d e r d irec tio n of ousted officials jb
s tig m a tiz ed us "secessio n '' by J. N.
T ttte m o re In a s ta te m e n t published In
th is w eek s E q u ity News. Ile dec la res
secession m ea n s a ssa ss in a tio n , c itin g
th e s to ry of i.inco .n and the so u th e rn
rebellion .
H e say s;
"F o r th e d ra t tim e In th e h is to ry of
E q u ity , th is w ord has been used It
is One of th o s t w ords which, m ore th a n
an y o th er, has a lw a y s been inclined
to b rin g d isg ra ce upon th e A m erican
n am e and c h a ra c te r . S ecession '
W h a t a sound It had in the e a rs of
tho p a tr io ts of th e N orth , w hat an a w �
ful Ja r It g av e to th e p a tr io t e a r of
L incoln, w hose n a ta l day w as on th is
v e ry day, Fob. 12, w hen he h eard th e
ro a rd o f th e rebel fu n s a g a in s t th e
un ion flag a t F o rt S u m p te r and tho
n a s ty w ord 'S eaesh ' w as know n to be
a fa c t and th a t th e un ion of s ta te s -
of th o se s ta te s cem en ted to g e th e r by
th e w isdom etim ark, S w itzerlan d , T h e
N e th erlan d s , F in lan d an d Mexico, l a �
te r th e abjection of a d ip lo m a t to go to
G erm an y *wlll be considered .
W hen th * U n ited S ta te s r e p re s e n ta �
tiv e s IO th e leag u e council and asa*.m -
nTy h a v e b e rn ch o sen A m ertca's policy
w ith re g ard to p u n ish m e n t o f G e rm an
w a r g u ilty , a c c e p ta n c e o f m an d a to rie s
an d fu rn ish in g of tro o p s fo r p leb isc ite s
w ill be. know n
T h e policy on p u n ish m en t o f G e r �
m an* Is u n d e rsto o d to h ave been fo rm �
u la ted a lre ad y . U n d e r i t th is c o u n try
would no t p a r tic ip a te in th e tr ia l of
th e fo rm e r k a iser, an d o th e rs w hose
s u rre n d e r is dem anded , even lf su ch
t r ia ls shou ld ta k e p lace, It Is lea rn ed .
E X P E D IT IO N U N L IK E L Y
O th e r league m em b ers will be q u ie tly
adv ised . It is believed, th a t se n d in g
A m erican tro o p s o v e rsea s a t th is tim e
w ould be, u n p o p u la r here. a n d th e re fo re
th e leag u e will not su g g est th a t th ey
ta k e p a r t In m a in ta in in g o rd e r d u r in g
p leb isc ites. On th is po in t it is r e c o l�
lected W ilson h a s sa id :
"W hen th e t r e a ty is ra tified , boys In
kh ak i will no t h a v e to c ro ss th e sea s
a g a in .-
T he league. It Is ex pected w ould not
p ropose a c c e p ta n c e of a m an d a to ry by
th e U n ited S ta te s Just crew, u n less th is
co u n try should v o lu n te e r to ta k e one.
w hich Is co n sidered un likely .
If th e G erm an t r e a ty is ratifier!.
quick ac tio n Is looked fo r on th e A u s�
t r ia n t re a ty a n d th e te m p o ra ry a g re e �
m en t be tw een th e U n ited S ta te s and
. tre a t B rita in fo r p ro tec tio n of F ran ce .
GETS LEAP YEAR
" FREE "
M A N ITO W O C --S irs . M innie K rtje - j
gen. IU, ap p ea red to d ay a t th e c o u n ty I
c le rk 's office an d rece ived free the
m a rr ia g e license offered by C o u n ty !
C lerk Schulze to th e firs t g ir l o r j
w om an w ho p roposed In 1920.
' W om en h ave th e r ig h t to vo te w hy j
not th e r ig h t to p ro p o se?" ahe said .
A ugust B rev is , 87, Is th e p ro sp e c �
tiv e groom
POLICE SEEK
CROOK BROKERS
N E W YORK Police In cit lea th ro u g h �
o u t th e C n lted S ta te n und C a n ad a w ere
to d ay seek in g fo r "fen ces" o r c rooked ,
b rokers , th ro u g h w hom th e Ave boys, j
lnvnlvi ,000,000 bond J
th e f t plot, a re sa id to h av e d isposed o f
m o re th an 12.OOO.OOO In se c u ritie s . T he
New York police, a lth o m ak in g public
on ly tw o n u n rn . In tim a te d th ey luzd
Inforvnatle nngn nqj a* least a score, of
o th e r mr.n In W itshlngton, P h ila d e l�
phia, B oston, B a ltim o re am i here.
SPILLW AY BROKEN
B Y ICE; FIVE DIE
TODOINTG F iv e fo re ig n e rs lo st
th e ir lives a t Iro q u o is F a lls w hen th *
sp illw ay a t th e A bltlb i P u lp a n d P a �
per co m p an y g a v e w ay u n d e r th e
w e ig h t of ice. T h e p a p e r m ills a r e o u t
of com m ission tem p o ra rily , b u t all r e �
p a ir m a te r ia ls a r e en th e sp o t and
th e p lan t w l'l bn In o p era tio n o g am
W ed n esd ay .
BY R A L PH F . COUCH
WA SH IN G TO N - P re s id e n t W ilson to d ay han d ed a w r i t te n s t a te �m en t c o n s t itu tn g h is rep ly in
th e ra ilro a d w age c o n tro v e rsy to a
co m m itte e of th re e uno n lo ad e rs h e a d �
ed by TU M. Jew ell o f th o A m erican
F e d e ra tio n of Ix ibor, H allw ay d e p a rt-
t-e n L
"W e sh a ll g ive c a re fu l co n sid era tio n
to th e p re s id e n t's s ta te m e n t an d a d �
vise h im of o u r p o sition la te r, p ro b �
ab ly by le t te r ," sa id P re s id e n t T im �
o th y R hea o f th e B ro th erh o o d o f l o �
com o tiv e F irem en an d E t.g lneraen , a
m em b er o f th e co m m ittee .
T h e lea d e rs re fu sed to sa y w h e th er
o r n o t th e p re s id e n t had g ra n te d th em
th e In c rease th ey asked .
T h e re w ere in d ica tio n s, how ever,
th a t th e p re s id e n t re fu sed to g ra n t
th e ir co m p le te d e m a n d s fo r a h o r i�
zo n ta l in- re a se o f a p p ro x im a te ly 40
p e r c e n t fo r tw o m illion ra il ro a d e m �
ployes.
l e a v in g th e w h ite house , th * c o m �
m ittee aren t d ire c tly to a h o te l to r e �
p o rt to th* g ro u p o f 14 un ion re p re �
s e n ta t iv e s w ho h av e been co n d u ctin g
n e g o tia tio n s w ith R ail D ire c to r H ines.
T h e c o m m ittee w as w ith th e p re s i�
d e n t sc a rc e ly 15 m in u te s . H e r e �
ceived th e m en on th e so u th p o rtico
of th e w h ite house T h e u n io n r e p re �
sen *atives to m o rro w p ro b ab ly will
m ak e public a s ta te m e n t of th e s i t u a �
tion , R hea sa id .
"I believe we will fo rw a rd a c o m �
m u n ica tio n o f som e k ind to th e p re s l-
u e n t to d ay ," sa id R hea.
CHICAGOAN N E W
CABINET MEMBER
W A SH IN G T O N -J o h n B arto n
P ay n e of C hicago to d ay w as nam ed
S e c re ta ry of th* In te rio r .
P ay n e a t p re sen t is c h a irm a n of
th e sh ip p in g board , and will s u c �
ceed F ra n k lin K. L ana, w ho loaves
th e office M arch I,
T he n o m in a tio n of P ay n e will bo
sen t to th e se n a te a t o nce by
P re s id sn t W ilson, it w as an n o unced
a t th e w h ite house.
DENMARK H ARD
HIT B Y INFLUENZA
OO P E N H A G EN - T h e Influenza c p l- I
dem ic show ed a fifty p e rce n t 'nor*#**
las t week, a cco rd in g to fig u res m ade
public today . M ore th a n e leven th o u �
sand r a s e s w ere re p o rte d w ith 200
d e a th s .
SC H O O LS C L O SE D
R O M E -R eboots w ere closed to d ay
b ecau se of th e Influenza epidem ic.
N in e ty d e a th s w ere rep o rte d . P h y �
s ic ian s sa id th e ep idem ic w as d e c re a s �
ing.
VETERAN EDITOR
DIES IN NEW YO R K
N E W YORK J u liu s C h am b ers, a u -
th o r-e d tto r w ho w e n t to P a r is In 1887
a n d e s tab lish e d th e P a r is ed itio n of
the N ew Y erk H erald , dK*1 la s t nighL
H e l ad been 111 �w1th p n e u m o n ia fo r
sev e ra l d ays.
B orn in B elle fo n ta in e , Ohio, C h a m �
b ers had a v a rie d ca ree r. A fte r being
g ra d u a te d from G om el!, he w orked fo r
H o race ( l r f > v on th e New York T r i �
bune, la te r Jo in ing th e H era ld staff.
Me becam e m an ag in g e d ito r of th e
H erald an d la te r of th o Now York
W orld. .
EARL G O T FREE
TICKET TO JAIL
P O R T L A N D "B uy tw o t ic k e ts to
tho coppers* ball a n d IMI le t yon go,"
said P o licem an IL IL P ie r re .
" N u th in ' d e in '," sa id E arl R. Gee.
m o to r is t c a u g h t w ith u n lig h te d lam p s
T o m s to ja il ," sa id th e cop and F oe
cam e,
. C O R P 'AW AKES;
EMBALMERS
TAKE FLIGHT
DALLAS- D an C lay. 50, t o �d ay w as m m ark ed negro . lf bo w ere inclined to
voodoo, c o n v e rts w ould flock
sw a y from him liks tw o d u sk y
u n d e rta k e rs did w hen he s a t up
on th o om balm ing slab and b e �
gan to d em an d h is c to th ss , b e �
c a u s e -
H E S B E E N DEAD.
W ednesday a fte rn o o n D an 's
b ro th e r fo und him in bed, cold,
stiff. A p h y sic ian pronounced
h im dead of "flu " and th e body
w as c a rr ied a w ay in a "dead b a s �
k e t."
T he h o u rs p assed . N ighL An
em b a lm e r'a w ork shop . Rigid
bodies laid ou t. T w o larg e
eyed negro em balm er* doggedly
a t th e ir g ru eso m e ta sk s .
A clock s tru c k tw ice .
" W e'll ta k e th a t 'un n e x t,"
U n d e rta k e r S m ith m u tte red ,
p o in tin g a n em b a lm in g in s t r u �
m en t a t Dan. It w as too m uch .
" Looky h ash , w h a t yo'a t ry -
in* do to m e?" D an dem anded ,
s it tin g up.
W hen th e a m b u lan ce a t t e n d �
a n ts coaxed th e u n d e rta k e rs
back. D an w ss ab le to w alk to
th e "dead w ag o n ."
T ho re su rre c te d D an to d a y
w as m ore inclined to a n g e r th a n
voodoo.
"Yo rug aah* w a n ta rn fu n e ra l
too m uch , ho grow led.
WOMEN CONFER
ON RELIEF DRIVE
C OUNTY W O R K E R S ST A R T C A M �
PAIGN AT L U N C H E O N ; PR O -
C E D U R E O U T L IN E D
T h * N e a r Lout d riv e In th* c o u n ty
and In th e re sid en ce kiwi inns of M ad i�
son, co n d u cted by w om en w ork egg,
s ta r te d to d ay w ith a luncheon a t th e
H o p p er K e ttle , S ta te s tre e t, I t wa#
a tte n d ed by n ro m rn w o rk e rs from th e
co u n ty an d from M adison. M rs. b l H .
B ryne, o u tlin ed tho p ro ced u re of th e
cam twig n. O th e r sp e a k e rs w ere P ro f.
W. L. Went* rtn an n an d Jo h n R. D o n �
ald, c h a irm a n o f th e c o u n ty com m ittee .
P ro fe sso r VV. L. W ea te rm an n , w ho
wo# a tech n ica l ex p ert on a ffa irs of th e
T u rk ish E m p ire a n d the