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PRICE TWO CENTS p ; L ! . ‘ » s ‘ 2 ‘ = e . = 'A ,»3. o h,., fil‘ie city'sA Population Dupls | Sorsd okyrams [EXTRASESSION CONGRESS CONCE on ‘were valued at $7,899,062. o 5 tons wirs vl 2 the Uriiéa siaies | Unanimous Sentiment of Official Washington is 7 A ) YN g ih S S Albdrt Beck Wenzell, the artist and 3 I l I ALLY N vy " PAUL L. SCHARFENBERG: OF ST.|GERMANS FAIL IN ATTEMPT TO |magazine llustrator, died at Ensle / One Must be Called i Premier Briand Entertains Americans. PAUL fRAWOROUS vier. '.""'q" American i in the seven 4 ol i Paris, 8, 230 p. m.m: b o~ : : m«'}fi‘ jan. 31 were valued at . - Decision Arrived at by Committee of Five Democratio """““% WAS: ON BORDER DUTY | BRITISH RAID TRENCHES o e R FOR DOMESTIC ISSUES, IF NOT INTERNATIO oo e 3 American cham- | Convicted by Courtmartial of Sending |In Galicia Russian Atfacks Against and Five Republican Senators Ser'of commerce of Burie: N A 55 Shipments of fresh and cured meats Austro-German Forces Proved Fruit- |from Chicago last week totaled 50,- o e If President Wilson’s Legal Advisors Decide He Has No NO FINAL DECISION ON Letter Was Intercepted by British | less—Little Change On Other War i Arm Ships With i ¢ PRESIDENTIAL AUTHORITY. Exports of specie from the port thority to ips out Congressional Author ; Fronts. New York from Feb. 26 to March 3 tor SHUT-OFF DEBATES, PREVENT DILATORY TACTICS R R e tallea §6,577,687. tion, the Armed Neutrality Bill Would be One of American Merchantmen. 1is, Fighting continues on various sec- | matooe i conedird S e arolief in First Measures to be Pressed by the Administratio i Hands of Two-|no" fnal decision. 1oday I Trance, Notth and sonth ot the | i€ 8t Baltimore. A Change Proposed Would Put Power in the B L8oa) feimion - tadny o whether Ancrs the London war office Teports| C. M. Foraker, for many years Other Urgent Business That Was Neglected Because : President Wilson has the authority e Britls Lve made onal gains, | Inited States marshal of New Mexico, 12 . Thirds of the Senators Present to Prevent Filibustering— | {7355 s merioan mereliantren for in the former region north of Pulsieux |ated at Albequerue N A Filibuster in Late Senate. darehus gygminst German submarines au Mont and in the latter northeast of e 2 svi ithout by congress. Authori- les. 2 The War Department will bids Leaders Expect That the Measure Receiving Caucus En- | w N infimations wers siven that. s e ; Britisn Rsid Trenches - |asbrepating ST ,om,o‘{h’f,:'x and prosident was see way Eas uchavesnes, in the Somme | equt orthe regular army for| Wi b A call the sixty-fife dorsemerit Will be Presented to the Senate as Soon as|{ic°siep on his own responsibilty, but ‘miliary e T el Tame . Soma [ s ..,g;'h“;n-o"' March v S—An _extra |floulty to call the sixty would act only after most mature de- O 5 Garhian trench od the, scattertng n of congross not later than June |In extraordinary scesion” P for Consideration and Action. Foeration. of German forces who_were massing | A stock barn on the estate of. Mortl- | IOW Is generally conccded among om.- | PATiAmentary burrier to ossible “The president conferred with Sec- for a couner-attack. Berlin, on the|mer L. Schiff, at Oyster Bay, L. L, |cials here to be assared. Bhouid the senate lmit 4 retaries Lansing and ?:"H'y"f.fl’:é{ Gmmymln‘ (et SUse hand Teets i ropuise ot & ;vxl‘fw%utroyod by fire at a loss Of[ Although President Wiison has mot | the president’s legal adsiser offices buf s gt e . tish attack east Bouchavesnes - - iven any definite indication that he |has no authority to a meeting was cancelled ard in some [rise up against the government in the [which was delivered after heavs ar- & y e on that he | has no authority to arm ehis ‘Washington, darch $—odification connestlon with another matter Pat| quarters it was belleved there would|ovent of war with Germeny, was in’|uliery preparation. It is probable that| Senator Martin, of Virginia, suc-|axga seasion mions o soonea ey a0 | congressional authorization, | e e e | be mo_further nmouncement on the [tercepted by Britiak authorities s5d lthe German official _communication |ceeded Senator Kern, of Inaiana, 85 | o % an” wimmer mienimons Letient |tk place among the President of the senate rules urged by plain that the vice president is @ Dre- | question until after the cabinet meet- |turned over to Washington officials, | efers to' an engagement on Monday, |the Democratic majority leader of the among eenators, representatives and |to be pressed ‘Wilson to prevent future Alibusters like | 5i4ing officer and that he has nothing| ;. Frigay. according to statements by the offic- £ bt by the admin the one that killed the armed neutral- |to do wWith the rules beyond seeing fne situation in the senate was|ers. Scharfenberg is a native of Ger- | oo, the Briltsh communication spe-)Senate. % giciale of the executive departments | [t mighit be urged even if it wi bie v emne anmaittes of ten | The aamocratio cousus inloated its | SATSIULY canvassed by o . | G ionel T D, Luce commanding the |28 &8 the time of the successful raid.| The Hudesn Despateh; s morning |(h2t 0v0 Mest be calied, hey declare | tnnocessary from o legal sta night by a co e ot 1 it SR oikien et Ta | i it Thiher oat, and Captain B, L. MeClay, Activity Near Verdun. s o o N Tpeay} | does “not demand 1t, congress must | president and wipe out the publicans, named by the party cau-|should be adopted each session. Tt re- | et under the empress authority of |regimental adjutant, in confirming the | Near Verdun, between Les Cham- [S0Vance its biice ! : come back to complete its legislative | Impression which Mr. ¥ cuses.. elected Senator Saulsbury of Delaware | congress if possible. story of Scharfenberg’s activities, de- |brette and Bezonvaux, violent artillery program and fi.i up gaps in the gov- [ has resulted in some qu: The proposed would put the | president pro tempore, although ne| Some administration officials after |clared that he had predicted in his |duels are in progress. Attempts by the| Homer Fillow, a member of the| ¢ Ment's financial scheme caused by [the senate’s failure to act — tail wer in the hands of two-thirds of [ was elected to that office last session | careful study of the old Jaw of 1819, |jetter that President Wilson would |Germans to evict the French from re- | poard of aldermen. was nominated for | [Aure of some of the.more important | slon just clo Tos senators present at any time o |and ordinarily would have held over. | iied in the senate as preventing the |“soon be put out of the way” and had | capured positions morth of Caurieres mayor by the Danbury republican city | 2PPropriation measures But, aside from the Ir ut off debate and prevent dilatory |It also re-elected other senate officers | arming of merchantmen a=ainst sub- |stated that “the 100,000 troops on the | Woo dfailed, according to Paris. o The progress made hy senators to- | crisis, the breaking down P S iy wi. mise: | who wwaally Db ‘e marins, were stronger than ever in |horder would not stand . up. if - put Rt Dellver. Attack B St ion 1N RENE. day toward carrying out the president’s | ministration's Jegialggive 5 senate convenes at noon, and IS e€x-| o . o ine coucuses did the usual | Plication B g e o = 3 cia and in the wooded Carpathians|mation to the German Empire an-|. " ¢ . ihening the likelihood of | There will be many Aaw ' pected to reach o final agresment o & | pro-session business and_ discussion | ftatute was passed specifcally to al | 51.PARTISAN ORGANIZATION |nees'the morthern Rumanian . front |nouncing that the railway systems are |38 Sirevsthening the licciiood of o | There will be many faws | o wak aoneovet Priles com | on_the democratic side. There wers | 3%, JMIIEAD, eI hese offic OF INGOMING HOUSE |have delivered attacks against the (now under military control. is pointed out that in his statement | schemes unless some emerg decided declarations about the promi- “a_public armed | Ly Being Discussed by Democratic and | ¥ith repulse, says the German war of- |, 8 JONSD | SLeamanP Frretnes ™ | the impression by implication that|the big supply measires, pa never came up for action at the last this connection of = nenec the west played in the demo- ith the fice. In Rumania clashes between prs : T, 943 s . par Tacdars chemploning the change | CTAtlc success of last fall and the rec- | Y*S82), e netlon o ‘,f:,‘:'yp;‘,';“'h; Republican Leaders. reconnoitering narties eontinue to |inlet, Virginia, floated without as- [FUCh Saouon gEsens g1ty el e i e Sensal Seag ognition it should receive by the sen-| ,o;ceful merchantman from resisting feature the situation. sistance and proceded to Norway. =5 Y pi gress back to finleh its program. After | tinue at all with its prepa expect the resolution to receive the o g Washington, March 6.—Bi-partisan . Becessary caucus endorsement and to | &t majority. Senator Mastin of Vir_| o attack in violation of internationai |, ZaSIAE DR MATCR | O RILPAtEin | Further progress for the Russians| i, 1ugest shipment of war muni- enumerating the importapt mensures |ls, in fact, a problem for which be presented to the senate as soon as B W WL A g with Ohamp Clark as speaker and the | ey A hehire ls recorded PY |tions known to Hopoken arrived at|Which hnd failed, the statement con- | generally believe an extrn se possible for consideration and action. | Mmajority floor leader, but the p the | 4 Senator, Lodse attemptod to intro | U rinittee memberships and patron- |bas e S Vllages of Hussena lthe Lackawanna yards. It consists of | tinued that “it would not cure the dif- | fers the only practical solutio Both Parties Working Together. election of & president pro tempore. gzfi:.\;fl;;hfius;fi;% i fitbrtes :ebeq;.uy dl!vlidad.dh m‘::!g‘ diu‘:us; Dby the Turks who are in retreat from |300 carloads of I6-inch shell cases. % A of the senate has long | Friends of Senator Walsh presentdd President Marshall sps- y democratic and republican lead- | Bjjar. Southwest of Hamadan, the 1 I favored the resclution considered fa- | him as a candidate, but the MONtana | tianca s Natet of rder thas the senate | FS as a possibility in the event the |Russians have attacks the Turks, who | Andre Sherri, of New York, was in- (APPAM TO BE RESTORED RAILROADS URGED TO vorably by the conference committes |senator finally withdrew after a plain | taod & POINE OF Ordril (o, T0e PEntle | Ave independent members hold up |are holding a strategic summit. jured when an automobile In 'which he TO HER ENGLISH OWNERS REVISE EMBA and its approval by both parties in | talk about the recognition of the west | toa session when the house had not | public business in the mext session by Mo Chianas on ialian. Biont. was riding was struck by & Third Av s, REVISE caucus undoubtedly woul pave _the [and an answer from Senator Robinson | pesn catled. attempting todfctate how the housa| . No Change on ltalian Front = |aue iroliey car'at 135 Street, New |Supreme Court Rendered Unanimous |So As to Exempt the Chist Nesss way for its ultimate adoption. Both |of Arkansas about the south. Senator shall be organized. o E s Bt Tty el Mace- ] T Opinion to That Effect. of Life. party organizations working together | James of Kentucky em®othed things \RSHIPS PREVENT The independents thus far have de- — e Austro-] :-‘:nu i o = < 8 4 could make it uncomfortable for any | over before adjournment with a con- | U S- WA clined to. align themssives with either (donian theatres, where artiliery duel R N O L | Tt Maret it 8 vl | - e Y. AR e & small group of eenators who might | ciliatory talk. BATTLE IN CUBA |of the big partis and have held sey- end amall fentey stincks ontiane. . [Gan. Carranss s gvnted the request | Feshinglon, March ¢ in @ uneni- | New YOhe Murch s, — e ey Wik Sltartl 45 worist: axtent | G g oG Sod o o Setr Announcement Mads by. ‘Speaker - of | cr demperats mor republicans will have | PROGRAM 70 SPEED- UP" ment ss smbassador %o Washington be 48 decreed rostorution 16 her Engli | day by the American failvy 3 i = can > m and cargo, | tion to- exe om all freight ;o:u B m mm:t :hnv:nno Thost . -t.;‘tlhewa: Cuban House of Representatives xnnzmlfom{ :‘ml'g;g NAVAL CONSTRUCTION sz b:ougmumo Hampton Roads more | bargoos, 8o far as pm:flr:wfl“ o over the nt were vigorously oppo ’ e tlen— ¥ neceasitien of of whether the senate is operating now | rule which would tie the hands of the | wNew York, March 6.—A battle be- | by special agreement. Wy 3ot i Wiokion Viaterdey by Seot] i arienal . T ol oo Atmo- e Gl T Bore “Bls ot o g s B s, under its old rules or under general|minority completely, they might be | tween goverfiment and rebel forces in| In case of a deadlock, many demo- s S e it sea i | it VAN Mt tierwaen thres and | o roniate iy et e, parliamentary law. This question is|willing to agree to a milder form of | the provinee of Oriente, Cuba, has|crats and republicans believe it would velapy:fewels. Talsed 31,000,000 for the tubercalosis |four million dollars, must be deliver- | riironds themseryen ang. the of importance because the senate rules | restricting debate. beon averted only by the presence of | be their patriotie duty in the faceofan| (o . o=o= L L |raised $1,000, S Wit (R ey Sym ue bas oo aere ) ot > ¢ o not permit, as ordinary parliamen- | Senator Borah, one of the republl- | United States warships in the harbor | International crisis to break down par- = Grder 18 faat “ et g fary law does a motion for @ “previ_ | can conferces, pointed out that the | of Santiage. aCcording to o statement | v lines regardless of . political for- R e i e A Ve Ee i b ewo | The Gesiahuweitten by Tustics Day, | vies oy ans in view seldi s tomatioaly, T ich shuts off debate|rule under comsideration was Tot | made here tonight by Dr. Orestes Ter: |tunes. ~The desire of the house io|conetruction was set in motion today |children, Everitt, ¢ years, and Wilbur, |afirms decrees by Federal Judge Wad- | per and. rafl ssociation, “Is th ds in all par LS o cloture rule in the usual sense at all, | rera, speaker of the Cuban house of | keep its record clear of any charge dill of Virginia, and upholds th comn always know tl 4§ majority would control debate, |fat of legisiation by a very few men.| Dr. Ferrera based his anuouncement, | part in converting members to the bi- | gupoullding companies and later with | Lansing, Mich. UDSCOVPERIGd b : captor warsipe | oot s of S B e ool proceetlngs a5 arc con- | o demmocrats Bho Have shwavs oot | Boiven from “Coonel Rovbentp ot | "t By TP e er of imposiance | ek, AN, Samuel ‘Gompers Of <he| The Franch government hus summon- |htve the Teht o remtin oty 1o | e rifotas were daied i :-nu:nr: %. On ,u:;e gzz :;:2 {gu:‘};c::: in control not to op- xn"%;l‘:t‘:‘zeégnrd s s 7] :L- ‘}’_‘iew-“o.n ;‘:l:o::;x;t:tfi:: -v‘la: ‘-_n;t department during the day and talked |ciprocal traetment of prisoners of war ;r‘}ngmsmme Appam _into o, Hampton government or its officers; fc in the past has not adopted new rules | Some republicans said tonight the | tiago announced by Menocal,” the tel- | resort has been found. Republican :r’e“;id,e‘rri 2:3“%;«:"5.{':0 ,::er:h:?lh'r;,: Phih e T8 mcdank Oonaries rolien upon 5 by Z:;’d:::f,'?;n“l”:?{”“ it edch congrese like the house of repre- | president could get the armed neutral- | egram read, “the American rear ad- | Leader Mann is quoted as saying re- Smergecy fund GF tacce than’ 3100 Stell Zacharachi who shot and |Lieutenant Berg,sthe German prize | prinine paper ol Conr et sentatives. If it were compelled to ity bill through the senate in three | miral (probably Commander Belkap) | cently at a dinner to retiring New 21 -} 000,000 now available backed by au-|killed George W. Craine, of Boston, on |commander, The Hague conventions | g 8 consl ed to ra $aort them 1n foing %o it would work | days without amending the rules if he | here says that he canmot vermit it. I| York members of the house that he | thority o require preference. for navy | Aue. 26 Jact, pléadod Eulity to second (nor the declaration of London entities | “p er, Sonaigned to rai under general parliamentary Jaw and | would call a special session. Tipy |am nevertheless on my job here and | had rather see bi-partisanship of the v ca ] i - 3 orders and if necessary to take over |d urder and was sentenced to |any belligerents to make American | oy rticles and aterials the majority could adopt such laws as [ pointed that under the present practice | keep on occupying stritegic positions. | house than to_see it controlled by & | dhipyards or other Plants, It would be | ues tmprisscment. Ports a place for deposit of prizes as | Lp & article g e n = iscussion of bi-partisan plans completion, - A new pavilion for dancing and |es. B of such exists: Agr o T not Eroposs o poxe today that | to rest. #t Is almost impossible for one | While T cannot attack Hhem O IN%io|put forward in an emergency does not | ““The shipbuilders will present tomor- | carnivals, which was being bullt &t | “The principles of international law,” | I5tIo% of such exists: Az o did not propose to become a party {or two men to speak for more than a | the En L4 mean, however. that the majority of | row detailed statements of what they | Keansburg N. J., collapsed during the |the opinion adds, “leaving the treaty|ueaq (field, parden), nursery to any rules fight. He declared inlday at most. e e e mme Toy. tiall 1Ot | either party is preparing to desert its | might be able to do with additional |night under the Welght of wet snow |aside, will not permit the ports of the | pacemers s aem): Dursers reason, as the American navy will | Aght for control of the house =~ Each | funds in the way of speeding up. They land from the gale. United States to be thus used by the | festination required same, exe 3 side fs hopeful that a majority or all | will also show just what additional belligerents. I such use were per- | qpotiat!ion required seme e COLLAPSE OF BRIDGE FOOD CAST INVESTIGATION P - wdvices from avamas Dr.|Of the five independents will be con- | work each plant may be able to un-| A conference of representatives of mitted, it would constitute the ports of | Liglid be made of shipments OVER GREAT SOUTH BAY STILL A POSSIBILITY | Ferrera said, “report wholesale arrests | Verted to its cause. Sextake. fhote thall S.009.000 weage Sexiie syl |a nestral uRtiin nethare of safety into | sohsols, gan companise st ot SC Thuuaie DWe pitionk abe oo The most serious problem is that of |meet at Washington on March 12 to|which prizes might be safely brought | i utiiities: alno peiroleiss Was Wrecked by lce Floss — Was | Notwithstanding Failure of Congress|crowded and the conditions which pre- | WOMEN IN ARKANSAS securing skilled labor, although sus-|determine the part labor shall take in |and indefinitely kept. products in tank cars About 600 Feet L e CalT 1o relhtfves ot the pemtatra 15, MAY VOTE IN PRI £s | pension of the eight hour~aw on gov-[the preparedness program in the na-| “From the beginning of its history R L s i SProvide SRS Thensface. hold 'a mass meeting of protest in s g grament contracts is expected to help |tional crisis. - this country has been careful to main- | INVENTGR OF COMPOBITOR i n this regard. r. niels aske: e S —— tain a neutral itio e en” war- Bast Moriches, N. X. orch 6—| . Washington, March 6—A food cost|front of Las Cabanas jafl Tven the| House Has Passed the Riggs Suffrage | advice of Secretarv Wilson and Mr.| The American schooner John G. Mc- | Fing Bovernmence and nor to ahow e DIED IN A POORHC e s th® oy pastructure investigation by the federal trade com- | fortifications have 54 to 27. Gompers as to what steps to 10| Cullough was captured on the charge |of its ports in violation of the obliza- Spanning the Great South Bay at any|mission still is a possibility despite e Increase the supply of labor the | of attempting to run the blockade. She |tions of neutrality nor to permit such |James W. Paige Was at One point, ws wrecked early today by ice | congress’ failure to appropriate the|, ~AMONZ those arrested are Dr. Oc-| yiu1e Rock, Ark, March 6. — The | shy was 5 = 4 , Ark, 3 p trades. Plymouth, _where her 0 i .- 500,00 floes trom Belleport bay driven against|$400,000 requested for the inquiry. It | t2vio Divino, ex-justice of the Cuban| sriansas house or representatives to- = ey el T Ty wolee ol e sanriiies Scising from | Reputed te Mo Wortl iS4 it by a high wind during the night.|was learned today that the cemmnts. | 597 3 ¥ | day, by a vote of 54 to 27, finally pass- | AUSTRIA’S NOTE ON court. such vessels as to seaworthiness, pro- | Chicago, March James Many of the heavy timbers are still|sion is now considering whyther it is | SSneral’ 4 ed the Riges suffrage bill, which gives visions and su; - z 2 - Dplies. Inventor of “one of the most rer held together and obstruct navigation | practicable to undertake the MQuiry | ottins s ottt Sabies received | women the risht to vote In pramary SUBMARINE SITUATION| The Hercules Powder company de- able Pieces of mechaniem eve in the strip of water Iying between |on a limited scale with its present| pai forces of Gemeral Bduardo. Goeq. | €lections. —Governor Brough has an- Pt clared a quarterly dividend of two gether” Is in the poorhou Tire Jsland Beach and ‘the town of [ starr and without extra funds. . | man, a member of the house of rep-|nounced that he will sign the bill, | Has Delayed the Break Which Has| ;" ont on the common stock, also| BASEBALL PLAYERS ARE Onk Forest. Tywenty-five ys astic on the mainland. If it 1s found possible to release | resentatives as “very mear Havamaw | Which empowers women .to vote at Been Regarded as Inevitable. an extra dividend of two per cent. pay- [ GIVEN MILITARY INSTRUCTION |he was owner of the Palge coms The, bridge was about 600 feet long | enough men from other work to maie party primaries, after paying poll tax ble in cash and 47 ! % . 2d 47 per cent. in Anglo. and was bullt four vears amo at a|the attempt worth ehie she comro ana swearing to support candidates of | Washington, March 6.—Austria’s re- | French bonds at 94 gost of $25.000. As a link between the | sion probably will form the president|A RUNNING FIGHT BETWEEN their party. It also provides that wo- | ply to the American request for a Combath For MAtitary. Honor 000 was invested in the vl Soach and'the mafmiand. it Is eaid o] that ft will g0 shead. SUBMARINE AND STEAMER | men meet all suffrage qualifications [ clearer definition of her attitude in the| One man was burned to death and PTPETS nry o was reputed to be worth $1,500.0 B eyl s A i required of male voters. submarine situation was stated offi-|anotber man and woman were serl-| Ciicago, March 6. MBaseball clubs|self. Mark Fwain was ties cially here today ta leave the or | ously burned in a fire whicl lestroy e g e s 2 he panic of 189: ance. : . FOUR MEN KILLED IN EXPLOSION IN ASSEMBLING open for further megotiations, delay- | combination. store and awelling house | Of the American League, now receiving| yostors, Tn the panic of 1083 3 FORD ASSEMBLING PLANT PLANT O FTHE FORD CO, | InE temporarily at least the breuk, |at Neapolis, near Toledo. camps are to compete for drilling | although a mechanical marvel — plant here for the making Clubs of the American League Are to| setting machines. Upward o Described by Captain James Evans of the Steamer Foyle. REVOLUTION IN CUBA 18 R L which has been regarded as inevitable : g B e i 5 = ; .—A running fight 3 honors, Captain Franklin R. Kenney, | impractical in the state tc MAKING LITTLE PROGRESS | =/9" Others S4ffering Injuries as Re- [1n the Sheilsh channel on Janiary:31 | One Man Was Killed and Three Oflers [ fince, the seversnce, of relations be- | The sale of jthe St Lasin, Joon| (73" WD Commind of recruftine in | had beon brouei and meeded for an Explosion. Ié-}:g:;n:. Ge:frnxn ;;l:m.lflned:::g_‘;!el; Are in a Dying Condition. Although in substance the long com- | souri Pacific railroads at toreclo'\ll:; :':,;(e‘:‘;r?"‘:‘;;?"cmln of the army, an- i, who. Toutin M Bresident Menocal Declares . Reports 3 ~ firmed n . o dead aaDther 1o hned o, oca [by Captain James Bvans of the steam- | Cinclnnatl, March §.—One man is| muakiristed wactare wased by Gor f:’;.n}e;b?ta;z};u?::xrxfz Judge Hook of| . Captain Kenney sald that President | smash, went on a lecture four Are Greatly Exaggerated. are dead, another is believed to be i @ - B n a|er upon her arrival today from Liv-|dead, three others are in a dvi = 5 Johngon of the American League, orig- | the world in order to k Mareh 6—The revolution- fl“fi;‘:’,‘,‘},‘g”}}o:“’ St e e SO0, o The SiSagement took placs | dition, while nine others sustained se- | many. It 1s T A AT B Towis, ‘;"‘“"‘r of the milifhey tratning plan fov| Mr. Faige “disappeared serious Injuries as|while the Foyle was on a voyage £rom | rious injuries in an Tosiy . i § bal: players has offered a 3500 prise /ANCE B NEEN maiing little progress. the result of an explosion In the du: |Liverpool whers she had dischareed | nssembRE DNt of the Forn Autamo. T e e Mea b I e | e St 3t seven years old, - of | to the best drilied team in the learue | NO) ALLIANCE BETWEEN of ‘the 3 - age to e plant was tained. It was L t. He died in North v ructs vinning ?:re- Tt Sty sacakin Tainor o o n an Slectric enameling oven on the |submarine with shell fire at long range [ announced by officials that the cause | “niicc enl be rglyro,a‘lymmbem'fi“:fie f?-’x:::;."g::u:afna short time after | plavers. The competition will be se- | Colombian Minister Betancourt men and officers from the rebel ranks.| A1} of the dead and injured A ined. the rupture, both cides apparently . = the award. e $500 will be distrib- e o rone were em- |merged, but the crew of the Foyle ture, der_orders to shoot | uted as the players decide, but it is ; g o it ™ peacement | ployed In the efameling and painting |wers unable to tell whether any of | FORMER SENATOR G'GORMAN e D o e e e | i sy aviator fying over the Tore- | Probable that the fund will be uged to |, Washington, March 6—The Which he denounced as grestly exag- | bonimg . Thn wromoi ancorsol Lo [thels shots took effect. DENIES FILIBUSTER CHARGE | the lssue for the present. "°° | {fcations of San Francisco. The order | purchase a pennant emblematic fo fne | blan minister; Jullo Betancoust gerated reports to the revolution now | gmayi V25| BRITAIN REQUISITIONING Tiv truth is that Germany is credit- K:‘Bfitu:gm‘:r{-xl':’! B Rl e i persistent cable reports of an aflia Being given ont in New York and Declares He Used Only Fi ith here with trying to force Aus- bet Colombia_ and Ge TWashington by Tevolutionary sympa- AMERICAN SECURITIES | ¢ Senate's Time at Crosing Seema® | fria to a step which that countey does | vision of the army. DETAILS FOR FIXING ROy oter nation, in obie 2 ik thizers. He declared that the revolu- | GEORGES DE CASTELLANE — —— . ion. | ot wish to take. Germany naturaily s PRINT PAPER PRICES | herself” In the war are ‘absolut Honists in Orients province will eith- CITED IN ARMY ORDERs| Under Mobllization Scheme—List of | New York, March §—Formal denial| Wishes, it l= pointed out. to have the|..The resignation of Chisf Justice false. ar have to surrender or be driven in- 320 Additional. natRo participared & e senate i | complsts, moral support or”ner wiies Siarke TE. Johnson, of e, sUPTEMS| ooing Worked Out By a Large Staft| AL the legation 1t was said ci n of the report of a Gern - S to the submarine campatgn and Is 5 - = — i London, March 6, 1140 p. m—The houraiity B} vras lorech Tors “taned | using her e L e Tha e R pae s et v Appointed; by ¥ 4T, Comm g - London Official Gazette prints &n ade tria to that end. POTATOES IN FRANGE e el oo | itlonal st of about 320 ‘American se- | SYGorman, Who ad he used ne e e O ol rane: commmpian meh e e A RARE COMMODITY. | 4o Castellane, the second son of Count | winl requinian '3:.:5:".‘:3 government | than five minutes of the senate’s time | REICHSTAG APPROVES THE The torpedo boat destroyers Whip- [ work today on details for fixing news | ~On the contrary the state Boni Castellane, has, been cited in | scheme. The raies” of eorn tion | during the last three days of the ses- ZIMMERMAN NOTE |ple, Truxtun and Stewart, which left | print paper prices. Many publishers | J3%% i ey the end of t New Tubers from Algeria Are Bringing | army orders. His mother was form- | to be paid in each cone 1o ahon ool | sion and never objected to a vote on Ean Diego, Cal, Feb. 16, for an un- |of te country not represented In re | Of MY €ountry is to see the end 15 Cents a Pound. griy, Anna, Gowd, of New Yori, now | tionea. the Thesamy: Declares It Wae Within the Scope of [named destination, are guarding the | cent confercnces here must be induced Bnensekable tmaody uchess of Tallevrand, and of Sagan. ; - " War bound German steamers Grune- | to enter fie arbitration arrangement oo The citation follows: SIX PERSONS DEAD Peruvian Cabinet Has Resigned. Legitimate Military Precautions. | ¥oy, Do Nz Sigismund and Sovala, at | befora 1t 1 a success and adqitioeas | PRICES OF CANNED GOODS o bia allance had tended to aro widespread distrust of Colombi Latin-America. to the sea. Has Given Proof of Courage and Cool- the state “Georges de Castellane of the French Lima, Peru, March 6.—The Peruvian day, Marc] . | Coton, Panama. manufacturers must be persuaded to RAISED IN NEW YC things, is becoming increasingly rare | Dragoons, has given entire satisfac- IN A HOTEL FIRE | cabinet, headed by Enrique de In Riva |jemsrs Sy asaasiatod Brees, oia Tom: cooperate in the plan. The price of here. ' In fact, at Le Shalle’s great|tion in his mission as chief of des- Aguero, president of the council and |epion. March 6o—The - expected criti- Fabre Liner Sails. $2.60 a hundred pounds In carload lots, d Demand for Ca central market today mo old potatoes | patch bearers in a district often bom- | Twenty-Two Escaped in Their Night- | minister of foreign affairs, has re-|ciem of the government's ill-starred| New York, March 6.—The Fabre|named by the commission Sunday, is ned Vegetables. were to be had. New potatoes from | barded. Fe has given proof of cour- clothes at Ho B.C. signed. The cabinet was formed In German- ! project failed t - steamer Patria, with one Ameri- | expected bv the commission to give — Algeria were to be found at some £ro- | age and coolness and went voluntarily -3 August, 1915. T 1o P s menin 0t Te RetTh L | i areons her Dessengers, satiod Snis| genecal entisfaction. (o pubLshore | Seew York: SETamhY. W ceries. They brought 15 cents a pound. | to the aid of the wounded under a vi- Hope, B. C, March §—Six persons - idget committee. After an - | afternoon for Marseilles. some of whom have been paying twiee | thro out the 1t terially Senator Bdovard Herriot. minister | olent bombardments are dead ana’two others are missing| Crew of Louisiana Taken Off. (Staf budgee commiires FULer AT von that. SPSAbeE Saday tho: peloraiatiatt Sos as the result of a fire which destroved Ocean City, Mr.,, March 6.—The' crew | mittee unequivocally endorsed the ac- In 1915 the United States imported goods, Joseph Hartigan, commissl the Coauahalla hotel, an old frame|of the American tank steemer Louisi- |tion of the foreign office by umanimous | more than 3,837,000 - pounds of soy Luncheon at White Houce. er of weights and measures, A . Movements of Steamships. structure, here today. There were thir- | ana which stranded on _ Little Gull |vote. The nt's_effort to ne- | beans, valued at approximately $87,000 | Washington, March 6. — President | nounced l‘:nl‘hh ‘This move was t Liverpool, March 6. — Arrived: |ty guests in the building when the fire | Shoals off here last Sunday. were gotiate an allilance in the event of war [ nearly 6,000,000 pounds of cake, val- {'Wilson gave a lunch at the White [result, he said, of increased 4o steamer_Orduna, New York. was discovered. = Twenty-two escap-!taken off the tanker today by the|with the United States was approved |ued at $64,000; and over 19,000.000 | Rouse today in honor of Vance C. Mc. |for canned vegetables when (he oo New York, March §.—Sailed: steam-{ ed in their night clothing, many leap- steamer Florida, which proceeded to'as being within the legitimate scope of | pounds of oll, valued at nearly $900,- ! Cormick and members of the demo- |of fresh ios rose . to almios er Patria, Marseilles, ing from upper windows. Philadelphia. z sl ‘military precautions. 900, ‘comumittee. prohibitive

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