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in Connecticut in Pro GERMANY’S P | Within a in | Sontosd Tomrans | REVENUEBILL PASSED BY THE SENAT: AGAINST THE , e el Districtof Columbia|”=.-e o oo oo o Schemed to Form Alliance With Mexico and Japan to| PusticATioN oF maniFesTs Wige War On This Counti\-yl - Believe Germans Are Being Supplied & It is Designed to Raise $350,000,000 Through " Special Taxes and Bond Issues 3 HOUSE PASSED- SENATE BILL |on Feb. 26 were valued at $10.750,230. 273 TO 187. Fire destroyed the Opera House ilugfl»:' Clearfield, Pa., at a loss oi CAPTURE TWO VILLAGES |[EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1| _Exports of specie from the port of New York from Feb. 19 to Feb. 24 to- talled §3,647,498. FORGING AHEAD ON BOTH SIDES OF ANCRE RIVER. SUCCESSFUL BY A STRICT PARTY VOTE 47 T0 43 from the port of New York With Information In That Way. Turks Who Were Driven Out of Kut.|Veto by President Wilson, Which is| Frank Stader, of Indianapolis, shot and killed his three children, and then Feb. 38, 3: ol-Amara Are Being Followed Up by | Highly Improbable, is the Only Hope | committed suicid Scores of Amendments Made in Quick Succession by Republi- - British—No Boats Sunk Yesterday. | of National Capital Remffining Wet.| The Merchants’ Refrigerating Co. of DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE OF BASE INTRIGUE Sty ot e T n RS a 07| can Sentors Were Voted Down—Senstor La Flltie . , ), o g ,00. § On both sides of & Washington, + Feb. 28.—Prohibition 3 - Began a Single Handed Filibuster Against the Armed - — Fiunce tha, BRt T a0 Ton % dotible victory in Congress when | _Gold sein to the ameunt of $120000 gai make the house pas: y a vote of 2 to e o ury 34 A Fl - P 5 Had B o e e | T the senste DIl 10, sk thatac. [Tor shipment o Spatn. Neutrality Bill When the Senate Reconvened This Morn- German Minister Von Eckhardt in Mexico City- Been and the village of Puiseux au Mont|tional capital dry amd senate amd| , a e e % 2 ana trench systems near them have|house conferees on the postai appro- |, A deficiency appropriation b ing at 12:55 After a Ten Minute Recess. Instructed to Prevail Upon Mexico to Mediate Between R been captured. while santh of the river | Priation bill- uncxpectedly announced |TYInG & fotal of §2,300,01 Abandoned Four Weeks Ago. fle roree-hv;:wn previously had taken 3&,;,".}?,'9?;,, m‘;d;r w‘mchmme" Reed | P % i st ndment is virtually as- 5 Germarty and Japan and Then Form an Alliance—Mex-| »New York, Feb. 38—The practice of [ &Y PUSNCd, Ss(mard and oceupied | 003 o endciment. AN Ll Rasaen Thanb: abips. Ao 7 ; ; ; giving out “steamship manifests 1or | Bapairne and o trench s Samis:San: i SR Shell'and Natragansett arrived at New | Washington, Feb. 25.—The adminis- | of seelng time wasted and wanted i ico Wi R S, i Caot ictory, by Restora. | Publication was abandon v the | Pape riday. ork from the war zone. _ tration revenue bill designed to raise |S€mate to get down to business it = i ’ P ook g Sabssqneatly’ the = DIy camire had oo 1520311 SUB- | The Fort Dearborn National Bank| 3369000000 thyonsh special taxen. ana hanged Alibuster. againet tha A R = s R boe o I & anded ster against ' the tion of Lost Tersitory in New Mexico, Texas, Arizofia—|stiies 5 silps coit ol S S e il S v T B st |2 SV S S ok |8 ey e v By e somets | seviiey o o i e - 2 resolution & 000, 000,000 by a strict party vote, 47| vened at 12.65 o'clock (ils morsis ication Was Forwarded Through Count Von it i e have sone into line & thousand vards northeast of that | postal ApProprAtions for anether Sans e S0 9% after a recess of ten minutes foll Communication as C 5 On | efrect at other ports. --..|place. Whether the Germans offered | Tonight, however, they goc togethor o | Gold coin to the amount of $250,000( Immediately after the vote, which |ing the passage of the tevenie b resistance on any._of these sectors is|a report which incisdes. roc meoh | was withdrawn from the Sub-Treasury | followed the defeat of scores — of | Benator Stome, chairman of the for . Bernstorff While Acting as German Ambassador at|MASSACHUSETTS TO HAVE Dot stated by the British official com- | amendment probibiting _ shipment o |foF shipment to South America. amendments offered in quick succes:|eign relations ~ commitice, sof uor inte S y republicans, lenator Stone | unanimous consent to dispense - - P 300 MORE STATE POLICEMEN | 6“0 emainder of the ‘front in | which they esmort iLon States, and | popresentative Kahn of California, | moved 1o adjourn antil 1240 o clock | pariiameniasy. formantics tn srder ‘Washington—Base Proposal 'as Made Prior Anslle ciis Property Now Under Pro-| France and Belgium minor attacks | houses tomorrow or Jriday. The lead. | Introduced in the House the army gen- (50 us to clear the legislative sit get formally before the senate the and artillery duels continue. Near|ers thought tonight there was mo|eral Staffs universal military service|tion of the armed neutrality bill armed neutrality measure repor of Ui A . Wi d| tection of National Guardsmen. iy, Aroas Al ?n:hmncc? stul raids | doubt'of its acceptance in senate and bill. Senator Penrose countered with a|the committee, which would au nouncement nrestricted Submarine Warfare, were carried out by the British and a | house. They are tak 3 3 motion to adjourn to 1020 o'clock to- | the president to arm Ame < Had of It : Boston, Feb. 28—GCovernor McCall| Geaman raid northeast of Armetieres | 0o, that Bresident Wilson wii we: | A Bill granting a pension of $100|morrow morning and when that had |and employ “other nsteimen President Wilson Has Knowl —Carranza [sent a special message to the legisla- | Gos repulsed. o S a month to the widow of Major-Gen- | been vot=d down another by Senator | to protect american 1ife and tghis ture late today asking that he be au- 2 b at and the District of A y P A & > 7 -| thorized to appoint for temporary ser- Quist in Russia and Galicia. | Columbia prohibition bill. :Tu Funston was passed by the Sen- | La Follette was beaten. , .- | the sea. Peace Note to Neutrals Was Result of German Influence |vice 300 adaditional members of the| rative quiet prevails in Rus- Met Stubborn Opposition. = — 5. o was Catriod by o vats OF 60 o 3| tor La Bolletse: whe Insa et A Believed Plot Was Frustrated by Refusal of Japan to oo, B'oia, oo hronnid . | 2 2 Gatce,” Ang The “norh| mue Dlucior v, waicn wouia ve- |, Mors than » oot porsms war| i W Broieds i £yl | Mt ™ L e 0000 0 —] , e effective Nov. 1, was brought to n River trol- | ranks against the tactics of their | previous days, over the vigorous ob being protected by national guards- | Jacobent Kimpolung sector, the Teu-|.’Vote after a stubbornyopposition hag |l¥ cars were in collision at Hacken- | leaders, and Senators Gorah ‘anda Fall | Jection of Senators Fall and Eolndest Turn Traitor to Countries With Which She is Allied.— |™The governor aeclared that members | tions from the Russians and taken | Coioa,foF Several hours the final roil |sack, N. J. e (tied | S Topmblitas: : call which the leaders i & 2 : £ of the national guara already had|more tham 1300 men prisoner. Petro-|nican’ pagsage. The fiibogiers made| Senator Gallinger, of New Hamp- American Secret Service Agents Are in Possession of Mi- |spent much time away o s e b D et oaciy® PO, | their last stand on an amendment that | Shire, Who is seriously ill at his home | VALEDICTORY ADDRESS NEPHEW OF MHS. HOY e r:iuz upon for duty of - og; says a collx‘n(er :zmk Bave| would have givemw the people of the |2t Washington, was reported to be 3 3 nute Details of Movements of German Secret Service|™'Tater & bil providing for the ap-| positions, — © oo O °7° ©f the | District a referendum on the proposal | slightly improved. SVOENATOR MARTINE | | (SENDS LETTER 0 S and woul have " e " i : pointment of 300 vaditional state po- Following Up Turks S rovision meonioiinn Opihe measute | pr, Ben L. Reitman, of Rochester,| New Jorsey Member Retires With|Reauesting That Some Astion Men and Other Agents Which Are Withheld for the |l ve o Soeten In the Tigris region the British, in|liquor for personal use. This was| > Y- was acquitted by a police cour{| Well Wishes of Entire Body. Taken to Protect American Lives. T e 4 e e T = recduest: | quest of Badgad, are following up 'the .voted down, 171 to 223 Various other | JUr¥ Of a charge of circulating birth — e i was repo: e legislature. Turks recently driven out of Kut-el-|amendiants wero rejected by similes | control literature. Washington, Feb. 28 —Legislative ow York, Feb, 25— George A. Young » DARRANES i A Amara The latest British offcial| majoritie R e ¢|ana international ‘probiems Were laid | of this city, nephew of i s T ORI 1nic says Kin eorge’s L K . , & r carrier of | aside today by the senate for a time to | Elizabeth Hoy, who with her daught 2 “H SLOWLY GAINING CONTROL [men on Monday were engaging the|SEVEN GIRLS KILLED Stamford, pleaded guilty in the federal | listen to a valedictory addvess by [lost her life on the Laconia, made ‘Washington, Feb. 28.—The .Amd-lcoupl- its situation with thi iction Ottoman troops from three sides thir- court to theft of letters from the mails | Senator Martine of New Jersey, who |public today the letters he wrote ye atell Press is enabled to Teveal that Detween the ' United - SIatos; and|Are: Policing District -Evacuated by |ty mies Socthoent SFCar e thay WHEN TRAIN STRUCK 'BUS. |and was fined $300. retires March 4 after aix years' ser-|terday to Persldent Wiison, Secretar apan. i e Turks in their flig) abandon-| 3 vice. The senator paid his respects 1o | of State Lansing, United States Sena Termany, ip planning unrestricted Germany’s Welll- wileMiie. General Pershing. ed quantities of arms, ammunition | Victims Were Homeward Bound from | An order for three 116-ton engines | political opponents and answered crit- | tor Wadsworth of New York and fon submarine warfare and counting its. ‘;d" e P to the cel-| EI Paso, Texas, Feb. 28.—Carranza|2nd other war stores, and thrown Factory at i for the Pittsburgh & West Virginia|icisms that he did not always vote with | resentative Chandler of New ¥ork consequences, proposed an alliance | N s et forces are slowly ,gainink control of | §uns. including four howitzers, into s Sy 3 Rallroad was piced with the Ameri-|his party by declaring that he had| To the president Mr. Young wrots with Mexico and Japan to make war | (Continued on Page Seven, Fifth Col) | northern Mexico, .l"'ci;ormn‘ t‘:‘n Ameri- 'h;,;"x"‘m,;i,h S i 1wt .,’;';::n,g;, ‘I;t:.‘ ‘:.S'S:f"ifiz pérsons can: ToeamiteOe- - al i’;’:a‘;”v‘.fi?nh.};nfi"fl"f.fi;fi'x"x' Vi b lL am advised by cable this morning ; s ey T e publistied state- | that ‘my Mrs. Mary : an fhe Uned Siates. It this comntry: o o e g e W“‘"f““,x‘.'h’:y i taken in either the Austro-lalian|a Cincinnati, Hamiiton and Dayton | SXt/-five weunded Russians, home- | ments that I was a sheer accident, a | Hoy, and my. cousin, Mies 2 Mutsuia has gained control of the sit|or Mae theatres. railroad _train struck ward bound from Germany, were killed | joke, a mountebsnk, a buffoon and a | Hoy, both Américan born and SUPPORT PRESIDENT WILSON | yation in the north and has nndestak- |- No Bante. Bunks - vt “with-girls teTEht. Arionlances |12 & rallroad wreck mear 'Holmsleden [aisgrace to this body.” he shouted, |can citizens, lost their lives an & o e L on Sroblems. of molicing the state 62| For the first' time since the com.|lave been rushed to the sceme. Police |in Morthern Sweden. striding up and down the center alsle, | sult of the torpedoing on Sunday of the | Entire Congressional Delegation Has uahua, including the district| rencement of ’Germany’s intensified | TEPOTts say the dead and injured are| wy, ot “But no man ever said I was a morai | the Cunard liner Laconia - :"-’; e - So Voted. evacuated by General Pershing’s puni- | submarine campaign, the past 24| WSdEed beneath the train. L nloE Blhee arid, e maslgaed aefcorard ey Khap (e ooy i | s e A ow Mexi as. Rewarded. ;7 ven dead and twelve inju 5’ Whs ™ swer to these villainous and cowardly | American citizen. My father tive expedition. hours have brought no reports from njured, at|gril] sergeant to the Chicago Club of attapkan are the Tl ey Mexico, for her reward, was to re-| Washington, Feb. 28.—Michigan's en- | ~General Francisco Murguia is now | Lndon of vessels having been sent to | 1€ast two of whom will die, was 'the |ine American League. ceive general financial support from |tire republican congressional delega: Chihuahua City . reorganizing _his|the bottom by underwater boats or|!Sll of an automobile accident here to- Senator Martine £aid he believed in, country of Mrs. and Miss Hoy direct elections of senators, had|Hoy, her husband and her dau Germany, reconguer Texas, New Mex- |tion voted today to support the armed | forces for another campalgn against | mines. t S i j ico and Arizona—lost provinces—and [neutrality bill, not to obstruct defense | Villa, after having defeated him at penty-two homewara bound em- O 0y S New Jersey sought to establish such procedure, [have spent most of thelr time share in the victorious peace terms |legislation and to co-operate in every | Jimenez and driven him from Parral.| HALF OF FARM LOAN s s o Steel foundry were |of jtg oil properties in Rumania at the g o|:?v:nnlo e ‘;fi(:’:l(:: nmh.r; s Hyefesiin “Annn{!onnwnh Mrs. Hoy’s on i : 7 at_he | son, oy, who is I way President Wilson in the in- hurled through the air and beneath invs Tornational Grisis, The delegation had BONDS NOW PLACED | train wheels when a Cincinnati, Ham. | g, 0L the German invasion of that| had found the senate wonderfuily hu- | manager for the Sullivan Machine iTton and Dayton freight struch ha on. v: man and knew of “no place so well | corporation. CARRANZA TO REINFORCE e ttios stgibd Ty G Foriea |l Mmoo T THE JUAREZ GARRISON Federal Officiale Undarstood to Have | tomobite ‘bus. The Iilinois Cemtral Railread Go | Calculated to take out a man's ego- Now, sir, you will perhaps rman at Beriln, Janu- | This action furnished the first di- ade Arrangement With Syn > me if in’ this moment of dis ordersd 25 passenger cars and. 20 tors Lodge and Kenyon replied, [ speak somewnat strongly. My Rumors of Villa Attacks A>= Respon-| of New York Bankers. COLOGNE VOLKS ZEITUNG switching engines from the American k A " le For the Movement. Locomotive Co. and 35 freight engines ng the New Jersey scnator that|and cousin are dead and nothin ‘Washington, Feb. 28— ederal Farm PREDICTS A STATE OF WAR |from Baldwin's. he would leave with the well wishes|can be done by you or the Amer “Clzl;:::'u!itN.PfiomFeh. 2!.“31“‘“"“- Loan Board officials are understood to A i :flfl affectionate regard of all mem- |nation can return them to life. But as, opposite this|have arranged for placing half of the | Arming of American Merchantmen i ers. Is it not time, sir, that you port, broke camp today and started | entire first iusue of forthcoming farm | Will Mean Fight With Submarines |of Manor wetkm o uetrior of o melle-of | . EYery man of this body feels a per- [ of this natlon, sssume Sour overland to reinforce the Juarez gar- |loan bonds, amount undetermined, with of the military training camp reser. | Sonal loss in the departure of the sen- | leadership, stop talking & rison. By making forced marches|a syndicate of bankers of New York| Amsterdam, via London, Feb, 28, |vation at Plattsburg was introduced | 2L0r from New Jersey. said Senator | definite action to prevent the recur the troops from Palomas should reach |and elsewhere at a rate of 4 1-2 per| 545 p. m. — Referring to President |in the Legistature Kenyon. “The most needful thing in | rence of such a disaster? Juarez Saturday. cent. The rate to be charged the far- | Wilsor's statement Yo . congress in 1 public life todav is courage—some- | Mr. Young’s letter to Secre Other Sonora troops who have been|mers on loans will range between 5| asking for power to arm . American| Approximately $2,500,000 was ex- | {imes. I think_ the rarest. He has it in|eing was similar in tone ordered to proceed to Juarez, leaving|and 5 1-2 per cent. ships, that the overt act had not yet|pended in the campaign to re-elect :?“"‘h amee, rx“ L I i s 1‘“'" inch in performance of a public duty. Hypocrisy never had a place in his [PENSION FUND OF THE Minister Zimme; ary 15, 1917 ;was directed to proposs |rect evidence of changing republican he alliance with Mexico, to General | sentiment Goward the preident’s Carranze and susges/, that Mexico seek | course In the international erisis and b 3 ingffm piot b . T view of o, Tact that, Senator structi hr6ygh Von Ber . |cant in view of the enator o o Bt o | Smith a member of the“foreisn rela- hese Instruction were tranemitted |tions committee, was one of thosewho - > o n Cambassa. | 4id not favor the armed neutrality bill Bernstorfr, former s it was agreed to in the committoe Qo e, o O S am® i |vesterday. The sepator said today Germany under a safe conduct ob-|ihat while he though the bill might be tained from his enemics by the oun- |improved, he was for it and would PR — i '8 |stand behind the president now that 100 men to garrison Palomas. occurred, the Cologne Volks Zeitung, | President Wilson, it was announced - % % the bill had been presented. Rumors of Villa attacks upon Ju- | BIG INCREASE IN INCOME Germany ured to Mexico, by < a copy of which has been received (at New York _headquarters of the : | intim.uon, Logand and’ the T oty Arex wele Iowbonsibie f0r Whe-moxe- TAX 1ty NEW YORK CITY | Rere,says: | © s acuidens | SSTOCT2IC national committee. . PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH entente les dofeutes ‘ermany al.: 5 is only due a lucl accident among same of the democrats in the|said. It is E#pected to Amount to $66,000,- | that American ships have not been| Twenty-five persons were injured | HEAVY SNOWSTORM IN Pension of Aged Clergymen Will Be her allies triumphant und in world > domination b the insirument of un- |ScHAe was the series of circumstan- restricted submarine warfare. trad o desruction of the British liner Laconia A Copy of the Instruction. and the death of two American wo- A _copy of Zimerman's instructions | men. to Von Eckhardt, sent through Von One democratic senator said tonight Bernstorff, is in possession of the [that only official confrmation of all s sent to the bottom, and unless Amer- |when a north-bound eight--car train SILVER LOVING CUPS STOLEN 000 in the Downtown District. o St ST B Gt S e o tho Tt Avenss Twrniol slashed SOUTHERN OHIO CITIES. come Effective Today. FROM YALE DORMITORY |, 28— . | overt act is bound to come. There is|into the rear of a stalled train at the i New Yorl "eb. 28,—The pe o loctions in. the secand oF downtown | N0 doubt fhat the arming of Ameri: |149th Street station, New York. FEERans AdTSIeaaRl Lines Wors | oot s, St A the Property of Captain of | districts of this eity are expected to|Can merchantmen will mean a fight i i SempibtalsiBrostrated: church, providing for the pension Tennis Team. amount to 366,000,000 for this year, it | SStTieen submarines ana American| The ordnance bureau of the Mevy! poimmouth, O, Feb. 28—Southern | 28ed ciergymen, widows and h One Wi vessels, which necessarily will produce phans, will become efféttive tom: United States government. It is aslthe grim details of that tragedy were e ‘was stated today by the internal rev- " ot Ohi fes a v his a pe h 3 follows being awaited by some of the senators, | New Haven, Conn. Feb. 28—Two|enue collector. The collections for the | State of war. for 2A00 L OTnounder Eums W | O exberincing the henvies amour | Bishop Lawrence of Massachusetts an Beriin, January 19, 1917 | who until now have been opposed to | valuable silver cups, one belonging to|same district last year were less than b it 45 Ryt dll s storm of the season.. Wet, heavy snow | hounced here tonight “On the first of February we intend [the armed neutrality bill. R. P. Pflieger, of ' Ghent, Belgium. |$24,000,000, the year before about $15,- [ pICKED UP 120 SURVIVORS ek oo ek, foil to a Gepth of trom eight to ten | It Will be at least two weeks be o fore a final statement can be made captain of the Yale tennis team, and | 000,000 and in 1914 less than $14,000,- i inche betwee Portsmo and Rinle; the other to P. L. Armstrong, of Pitts-| 000, This district is said to yleid OF FIVE SHIPS TORPEDOED | 5 Ogvernor Holcomb has appointed G | oo the storm seemed o be general sl | to the amount raimed. burgh, have_ been stolen from their|more income tax than any other in = T I A S R S U 3 oo In a Yale dormitory, accord'ng | the country. Dutch Steamer Armunda Landéd Them | & WhOSIr, °F Foonele, Coleanter ol O reiophone and telograph lines were | nounce at this time that at least to a statement tonight by R. P. at Vigo, Spain. lahor at Baitimore March 20 o 25, | completely prostrated and ratiroad and | %000 has been aubscribed” s . the bisho Pfileger. The theft is said to have oc- | SENATE WILL WAIT FOR gk i traction trains were delayed. r- 1 » o make it possible for the fund to curred yesterday. The trophy. be- HOUSE ON AR wport N Va., Feb. 28— i ¥ ms BiLL | Ne ews, Va., Feb. 28—The| The Slater Military Training : ssibl o longing to Pflieger was to have been Dutch stegmer Armundo reported on |designed to compel all bovs between 1 | CHINESE SEAMEN CONDUCT sume ‘the obligations of & SENELICEEN awarded by him to the university ten- her arrival here today that on January |and 18 years of age to receive military e amaer Tond, wihich nis champion at the end of the season. ! 28 she picked up 179 survivors of five | instruction, was favorably reported by THANKSGIVING SERVICE | consolidated with ‘the church pens Armstrong’s cup was one won by him shrips_torpédoed in the Bay of Bis- |the Senate Committee on Military Af- 5 ‘Washi Feb. 28, cay. Many women and children were |fajirs, For Having Escaped German Subma San. Beh. 88 included in the number. All were f—— rine on Trip From Calcutta. to begin submarine warfare unre- st stricted. In spite of this, it is our in- | NEW YORK FIGHTING TO ral the Unite Biates of Ametica: COLLECT $6,000,000 TAX “If this attempt is not successful, we el propose an alliance on the following| Trying to Prove That Mrs. Hetty basis with Mexico ; Green Was a Resident Ther: That, we shall make 'war_togethe. and together make peace. We shalll New York, Feb. 28.—In New York give general financial support and it | state’s fight to prove that Mrs. Hetty is understood that Mexico is to_re-| Green, rated one of the world's rich- conquer the lost territory in New Mex- | est women, was a resident of this ico, Texas and Arizons. The details | state so that it can collect a $6,000,- are left to you for settlement. 000 transfer tax on her $170,000,000 es Greatest Confidence Advised. tate it was brought out in the surro- Lawrence, “but it is possible fund. According to the provisions of the newly created pension system, every active clergyman of the Bplscops church, on reaching the age of 68, wik be eligible to retirement on & mini In & solf tournament at Plnehurst, N. ate will take no action on the armed |jnorey at ¥i % z 5 g0, Spain, by the Armun-| A bill t ,000,000 for - 'Yop are instruoted to inform the | Sate’s court here today that four S R B H Fared today after a econferemce be. |for FHampton Roads for orders. and $5,600,000 for similar work on the | of the British steamer Kansas, in to- president of Mexico of tho above in | States claim her citizenship. Vermont, eorge R. B. Heffner. Swoen Senator Stone. chairman of the |, The ships sunk were two Norwegian, ( Sacramento River, in California, was | day from Calcutta, gave n sigh of re- | TUm pension of §600 a vear. Widows certain that there will be an outb resentative Mann, house republican (o7 % COMPRIRTNEY, SHSU ATeR, A0 |to 16. s “the e 1 reen® conatrntly oy | entitied. and allowances will he mads X Decision by the surrogate was re- | brokerage fiem in this city, died today. of war with the ted States and y s S Mr. Aect 1 1 tsuggest that the United States and |Served. T Y pevedinant o Blcun 9ot R e e i promidine foc [of the last victim of the U-boat| Oliver Vendicken, six years old, of | the glert for German — sabmarines |t 0all dependent orphans of deceased on his own initiative, should communi- cs in the state. 5 o fasne of bonds until it had been |Prousht the Armunda to the rescue |Garden City, L. L, was crushed to|When the ship reached her dock | Cler&ymen at the rate of $100-a year cate with Jn‘p..u‘:;:ggeaxlx:g adherence | RESIGNATION OF PRESIDENT Rev George A Pettit, 8. J. passed by the house. da-uxd \n'iunuuf -;d I;lev‘:v.or a: guge eighteen Chinese members of the c Q"i.;‘}”’f’nf';‘;“h“:{,’fij i x(«“m-«n and :,'m 2t onoe to this plan; at the same time, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Feb, 28. second floor of R. H. Macy Co.’s | gathered on the forward deck ve ol etween the ages MENOCAL OF CUBAN REPUBLIC ughkeepsi ‘eb, 28.—The RECEIVER OF B & M. GETS e Thaeat Secre and T, Cigaet | e o e soeke S lor and'1e, T TR e O G v o iy et 8. 3y master of | 2,000 STEVEDORES GO ON $18,125 FOR SIX MONTHS | New York. : their safe arrival in port Japan. Demanded by Veterans of the War for | NOVices of the Maryland-New York PPlease call the attention of the province of the Soclety of Jesus, and STRIKE AT BALTIMORE. SoiiRg 5 : president of Mexico that the employ- Cuban Independenc: Tector of the movitiate of St. Andrew, = = Same Amount He Would Have Re-| Increased freight rates on iron and | “WHITE RATS” STRIKE $9,000,000 CLOTHING CONTRACTS steel from Chicago, Pittsburgh and IS BEING DISCUSSED FROM U. S. GOVERNMENT, ment of ruthless submarine warfare| . v . pob 28 Resignation of ;:tr thlauclty. died last night ofl There is a GGY":::' ""'.i;uv of Ships in| ceived as President of the Road. now promises to compel England to President Menocal of the Cuban re- 15, | coast r . 4 make peace in a few months. Father Pettit was 59 vears old. Boston, Feb. 28—James H. Hustis, | 088t terminals fof export. wete aulp, Members of National Vaudeville (Signed) “ZIMMERMAN" |public as the solution of the revolu-|y.g president of Fordham University Baltimore, Md., Feb. 28.—About 2,000 |receiver of the Boston and Maine Rail- 5 Uon Boing on there. has oo, 3o |New York ,from 1890 to 1892. He heid | stevedores éngaged in loading 15 fors |road, was awarded $18,125 for his ser. | Commission. Dosseistion of Ameriea. other points in the East to Pacific Clothing Contractors in New York Seeking to Get Part of Order. Shows Up Von Bethmann-Hollweg. |manged by veterans of the war for 5 This document has been in the hands | Guban. _ Indenendence, 2ccording _ge|Several important pastorates in west- | eign ships quit work tonight and a |vices during the past six months by | oo s e | Boston. Feb. 25 Clothing contract 5 the government since President |cable advices recevied here today by | Cltes. B P oncd toamy e e | o I e e the Aot |Passed ‘a Tosolution Calling for & con- | folk are awailing the outcome of the | TaIn (his clty secking part of the nine Mrs. Edith Emerson Taylor. port is threatened today. The agree- |day. This smu represents the amount | Pas 16 i ution convention to consider the ;gathering of members of the National ith Germany. It has been kept se- |this country of the Lberal party| Hartford, Comn, Feb. 25. — Mys.(Ment betwoes =mpovers and men |he would have received as president of (Lo ool (5"reate o new State of the | Vaudcville Association of America by the war department received & Wilson broke off diplomatic relations |Dr. Orestes Ferrera, representative in . ances of co-operation from union labor the president has been |w) is in revolt agajnst th an th Emerson Ta: wi ew i ssion her Teking congress 7or full authority to|soveramens. o e ne e s of Joimw e s o e e O i [P of Taaner S o R o | Mirhe TWhite Tate" sttike sit. | lsaders today. L. Marcovitz, “generst deal with Germany, and while con-| Dr. Ferrera said his message came |cut Mutual Life Insurance company,]|2f 2P 200 —tan . A opu] 00 3 ' uation is under discussion manager here for the Amsigaiistes Boure. e e D N s Bort. | e P notes of the Comnec.| Senator Georgs W. Whitney, chair- | " Hiection of officers resuited in Mi- | Clothing Workers of America, told ¢ gress has been hesitating. It was in|from Santiago. died at her home here tonight of e Meith 1 on mates of The Cokewec: the president’s bands while Chancel- = pneumonia. She was born in Gre Swimming Necessary at Vassar. ticut River Railroad. A hearing was|man of the legislative committee taht | chael Scheonher of Detroit being ible would be put through with all pos von thmann-] Ilwe was de- Barringto: Mass. - h vestiga vi rew: i-ol;rlns that he REtNe Ao 1al o0 TTIACT ERDM CCURKRD L INE Magor ® Charies. Noble® Emmeeson. and| Pousghkeepsie, N. Y. Feb. 23 The [set for March 12. ol xR s e Mot Tod. dmcatary,. and Frostor | peed and that no delays would oeur D Te “Becmations. “ever intendea| TOn TVED 10%0 TON BOATS|lmced ner wncestry back [° one Tl | VHiy i swim snall be reqaired for | ve life of the commitse null Feb. 1 1913, | Seas of CieFeland treasurer Frama® for wHich the wit datebiit 2 mder a or appropriate $20,f for = pisce s c ar_d er U Germany” and that Germany had | Receved by Sun Shipbuilding Com- | fwenty-six years presifent o (ne|a desree after 1920, except in cases| TOURING CAR PLUNGED Deness of the. inaulry ® | DIVINE TIEALER SCHRADER Baa ssiceq neonomaly are it SN promoted and honored friendly rela- Sakee, Shelter for ‘W chains | wuhere students are excused becau INTO BALTIMORE HARBOR Jlons with the United States an| oy a Sieten T i ot the Do ore. st chalr | phvsical weakness. 5 s $100,000800 Invalld Persion. Bill. | DEAD IN LOS ANGELES | woolen breeches. heirioom from Frederick the Great.” Philadelphia, Feb. 28.—Announce- | here and a charter member of the One Woman Was Killed, Three Oth- et s e h; i s+ U . O, lizelf, if there were no other, It | ment was mide today that the Sun | Comnecticut ~Society of - Colonlal FREEy S i K ors Injured and Three Are Missing. |10 “aeids tre revente bill for one D o e, Boaas | AN EMBARGO ON RICE ipbuilding company at Chester, Pa, | Dames. A son is Emerson G. Tavlor,| Louisville, Ky, Feb.. 28—Wet snow minute tonight by Unanimous consent | °¢ Han -rchiefa” Through the Mail.| ""g oy e \og Crom caLvESTON or. | Announced Yesterday by the Mallory the German chancellor's plaint that|hay received a contract from the Cun- |an author. the United States “brusquely” Broke|ard Line for two standard 10,000 ton i in this vicinity today and almost pros- | man is dead, three persons are miss. |20d Dput through the annuai invalid| ;o4 A eles, Calif. Feb. 25.—Augus off, relations without giving “authen- | cargo boats. This contract was award- | Decrease of Shipping at Baltimore. | trated wire communication. Reports|ing ana three others are In the city | pension bill already passed Ly = (he|scnrader sclf-styled divine he: sasons for:Jte-sction. od some time ago, but permission was| Baltimore, Md., Feb. 25.—From 130 | indicated that the fall extended from | hospital, as a result of a big touring|"°"%® Rl i T [ oplaria on 'a enkraber augitnt Steamship Line. £ use of mails was interrupi y Supplies Missing Link. not granted until today to yaake the |t it the Ohio valley to the Tennessee line. into the harbor from 3 n«::-—n_ oreign steamers entering this port in car phmging Expelled From Arkansas Senate. |pis iliness, died today at the county| Galveston. Texas Feb. 28— An emi- fact public. January there was a decrease in Feb- Alley, in the rear of the Chesa- ruary of 45. Of the 85 entering in Movements of Steamships. Steamship company’s Littie Rock,’ Ark., Felx -28.—State | hospital. ~ Francis Schlatter, also(bargo on rice shipments through ihe 12 Inches of Snow in Marvland. February the majority were Norwe- w York, Feb. 28.—Sailed: clock this morning. The ma- V. Burgess and S. C.|claiming to be a divine healer, and|port of Galveston destined to New Cumberland, Md., Feb. 28.—Twelve|gian, the British ships taking second |er Ausonia, Liverpool s of Monday on ‘chatges of | Schrader were indicted a vear ago|York and points heyond, was an- inches of snow fell in this vicinity | place for the first time in fity vears. according T Sueliat trom {ne | far_the, alisged Tacelpt of mones for| nounced today by the Mallory Steam - > serioasly ‘crippling wirs com. | There were &7 Norwegian —and 3 2 in 3 “of- expulsion | “blessed handkerchiefs” sent through|ship Line. A similar embarge o - - 3 in EX the Morgan Line already is in forces