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4 Pi-ld-n:o. uniforms _ have been ST A . ordered for officers at all pogts Department of the East. IMMEDIATELY “TO FINANCE THE WAR FOR ONE YEAR R o Fn ON A FRONT OF A MILE AND A| President Wilson was made an hon- - *.|orary 1life member of the Unio HALF NEAR GODAT FARM League Club of San Fracisco, |- AT 3AM. Cabled Paragraphs ' ' RESULT IS UNKNOWN o Est ias o S8 P82 | pocources of United States Have Never Been Equalled Opposition Developed Uné;(pwted Strength as the S 27 ; L Discussion Was Carried Into the Morning |, Seihoimy s s fontes 361 Franch Admit Germana. Gained Fires | Abismador Bongrast s e cowrs| by Any Other Nation in the History of the World try, was made Mexican Minister to Sount vom Bernstorft, former German | 3 Line Trenches, But Assert They |Spain. . ; | o - e e o g o~ oL g KITCHIN’S OPPOSITION GAVE HOPE TO PACIFISTS | v ve recatiea. aus is Contemplated. Making a Stand. for the quartarmaster’s enlisted pe- 20,000,000 MEN CAPABLE OF MILITARY DUTY % s . Department. \MERICAN STEAMER o The Germans and French have met | Alberto Pani, president of. the Na- W 5.—Con: ‘was MISSOURIAN SURIC. | _SRSSIREItn NEERL R -Conprans W% | 1 n° sacentaary ensegemsnt. norih: |tonal Raliwars ot Movior” wes 3 Industrial Plants to the Number of 32,000 Have Been Placed - B Obdurate M’ 517,000 to west of Rheims, where the Germans| made Minister of C in the Democratic House Leader Remained to DES | Thirty-two Americans in New Crew— | $3502517.000 mll ot ay Foligms: " | with picked forces attacked on a front |Mexelan cabinet. o at the Disposal of the Government—Navy Has Been & 5 = o the B depavnont $7.955.537,- | of about a mile and a half botween of His Colleagues That He Abandon His Hostile Atti- ¢ "~ | Sapigneul and the Gedat farm. The| A committes on military affairs at P . Thos A i . n increasing tho _anthorizcd | SaCT Tesult of the battle Is beclouded | rrurvara has opened an oice in Unls Modernized to Meet the Nation’s Needs—Thomas A. tude—Republican Leader Mann Made One the Most American confilcting statements from the | vergiry Hall to stimulate recruitin 4 steamer Misso Berli d_French o - D Been Making Secret Methods s The Parls war offite admits that the |2MOnS the students. Edison Has g Tests of to Earnest Appeals for the Passage of the Resolution—Five: Germans_occupied portions of the| go. tary Bal ¥ Z French first line trenches. but saye |, Sectetary Baker conferred with Meet German Submarine Warfare—Details Have Been Minute Rule Was Put in Force When Seventy Represent- the attack failed completely over the | iimitied to Gongross when the ' war 7 $292,533,790, and for )| Ereat part of the front: that the|roogiytion is passed. Worked Out for New Naval Bases—Navy Has Been Re- - 5 The American steamship Missourian, French troops re-occupied almost im- : i ounced Their Desire the Measure i fE0.Shat 1t may e Andl il to 2 A ks atives Ann eir to on owned by the American-Hawaiian B ate oF S mediately the captured positions and| ..ok 5. Houstom, of N 3 Steamship line, loft hero March 8 for | DISh state of efficiency its telephone | iya¢ counter-attacks for the recapture et A 22 Y cruited Almost to Its War Strength of 87,000 Men— —_There Was Seventeen Hours of Debate Prior to Pass- | ltalian ports. ~The ship was unarmed | /80, of coastal communication, | of Eiements still held by the Ger- | i3 MESTY IR Whon be yipped e o e e A des by | A, bond lssue, increased taxation. In- e G e . wanna train at Orange, N. J. Army Plans Are Less Complete, But They Are Being of the Bill—All Amendments Were Rejected Without | Eaptain ‘Wiiliam Lyons and carried a | (uding higher taXes on estates, large| Artillery Duels at St. Quentin. s age S e §7 " ‘were | incomes, whiskey, beer. tobacco and| On the battle front in the region of | The Russian pro nal government Worked Upon Day and Night—l arge Contracts Have Roll Call—There Was No Attempt to Filibuster. Amesican cttfens, accordine to GinfMS Soetbedh oF levation. probobly (Ot Quentin thers have beem only arl e tho et of T eiirons Po- e 5 e e e tons e St [l German forses On thelr part of the [SArding”creeds and Felizians. Been Awarded for Rifles, Ammunition and Equipment. o sh have red the vil- tons net register. She was bullt in 1904 | §2,000,000,000 of War Bonds at Once.|jazes of Basse-Boulogne and Ronssoy,| The American Line passenger steam-| _ Sl at Sparrows Point, Md, and was first | * ynomcial estimates to the federal re Fi < ot 5 - | nortdheast of Pronne. Here the Ger. |er Finland, third of the armed vessels Washington, April 6—The resolu-|mounced publicly that he would spesk |named the Missouri. years board are to the effect that the | mans suffared heavy casualties bp |of that line to brave the barred zone, it are s Ltwe-n' motfimm'f Statee ana lnton:h-tzle:mbcr“ ‘Shortly ..g':rm Panama SRR REE OF ‘the ‘Ciistal reserva . syuk being caught in their own wire en- |has safely reached a British-port. TSR et | By SeoActunt and dfldfl- of.suEl f{:f! to’ augment. it are = are in a position to absorb up to $2,- | tanglements and raked by ‘the fire of potential resources which, all told, | under construction. . Germany, already passed by the sen- |caused a quickening of lagging interest canal 000.000 of war bonds at once at a | the British machine guns. Additional| Edward L. Bartley, of Kingsland, N.|Probably never have been equalled by Ry’ Propargtiig. Sessons | a0y other nation in the history of the ate, passed the house shortly after 3 s 2 this morning ens! ‘Missourd, pe rate of interest not exceeding 3 1-2|gains for the British east and north- (J. Was convicted in Special great w Army arations are less complets —_— T O T i after the begloning of the Burovesiiil® oo "Sle (ary WeAdoo nuthor- |east of Mets-en-Couture are also |On a charge of possessing explosives, | WOr'd, are brousht Into the great war | Avmy Prepevations wre 1088 COe o 2. ‘= iy vots : ¢ 3 Riady for President’s Signatere. e aotasion. hastly e et of the Taited s‘uu;.?mun !1z0d the statement that he though the | chronicled by the British war office. |and released on suspended sentence. | Ynder the American fas. gress will authorize for that byanch President Wilson will sign the res- |0 had decided it was his duty to op- | having been taken over as a transport | Sorernment would have no difficulty in Turks Are Making a Stand. Adjutarit-General. Warfiek { WS s o e gyt ,| Of the sebvice. The resulasm BuSbars olution as soon as Vice Fresident Mar. | Pose it. Others who had deserted the |soon after General Funston was sent | TAiSInE the necessary finances. \djutant-General Warfield of Mary-|' Into the balance against Germany |ing 'nearly 120000 and tralned aos $hall has attached his signature in the | Pacifist camp said they were thinking |to Vera Cruz in 1914. Teaders in the house and senate con- [ Probably the most momentous oper- (land announced that a battalion of the {are thrown a navy in strength and | equipped in a way which thele o senate. It formally accepts the state |seriously and probably would vote in ferred with Secretary McAdoo during |ation has been that of the Russians, |5th Maryland Infantry will be order- | efficiency among the foremost aflual; | cers belleve matches unit for uail the ¢ belligerency forced by German ag- | the negative. e R the day with iiference to increased | who, driving from Persia, have cap- |ed out to guard Baltimore property. an army comparatively small but high- | hoasted efficiency of Germahy's best SENSATION SPRUNG and_ new taxatien and a call was is- | tured the Mesopotamian frontier towns 1y efficient, backed by a citizenry Of |are ready to respond oOvermishe i ion. and authorizes and directs Spoke Without His Usual Fire. . 2 4 : resident -3 surd for a mee ing tomorrow of the|of Khanikan and Kasrichirin_and| A bill to grant American citizenship | upwards of 20,000,000 capible of mili-| g jhatever call may comes The nations D Smploy the milltary | Obviously wearled by the day IN THE HOUSE DEBATE. [ 1008 for o s committes 1o | Joined hands with the advance forces |to all Germans who have lived in the | tary duty. industfial resources incom- | X\ oiq 355000 sirome and hardenes of the nation to bring war against|SVents, Mr. Kitchin spoke without his ., . .ii.hed Paragraph of . Zimmer- | contider the ent re situation. of the British coming up from Bag- [United States five years was introduc- | parably the greatest in the world, al-| by months of service at the horder, Germany to & successful termination. | USual fire. - e The great toth: does not incinde pos- | dad. The Turks, however, are mak- |ed by Senator Townsend of Michigan. | ready mobilized for public vice; | o) oady has many unita in setive ser- Without roll calls the house rejected No Vote Before 3 a. m. :--:n Note :‘“"—0':' to E-‘:E'A h | stble loans to the allies—part of the ing'a stand against the Russians in| (o L S |end e moral force of more ths|vice for poilce duty Wwoughout the 3 e ubmarine Base in exico an r- | administration’s pros e as out-|this region o prevent them from el ~ | 100, ,000 Americans awakon country and ean be ly mobilized on &I amendments, including proposails | By 2 o'clock this morning more than 3‘43:""."""“ gdmn %o con. | crossing the Diala river northwest of {homa, has wired Secretary of War | their country’s peril and united behind | short matice. Without additional au- rohibit the Sending of any trooj rese; nge Border Attac lined in the pr LS gt oo A gt By g W Wl ) (R Antagles. gress—and demsnds upen the coun- | Khanikan. Bake a pleake to furnish 400 Rough | their president with a patriotic fervor | thorizatige- by the congress resulars thority. many others .were walting for ah op-| Washington, April 5—Representative | trv's finances will he “increased by| Rugsians Have Reached Stokhod |miocr® from Wyoming in‘the event of | reincarnating the spirit of "I6. and en eguld be recruited Lo Passage of the resolution followed |portunity to speak. House leaders|Miller of Minnesota, republican mem- | Whatever amount it is ided to place R PP = Nation’s Destinies Secure. o combined strength of 700,000 ar peventeen hours of debate. There Was |predicted it would be at least an hour |ber of the foreign affairs commit:ee,{at the disposal of the¥ entente gov- T— A resolution’ pled the rt of | Although much remains to be dona | detalled ‘,l:- for whatever larger & Bo attempt to Alibuster. before a vote could be reached. eprune sensation Quring the discus- | ernments. 2On the eastern front. according to | oqftors of & pledaing the suppert of | e Ve the Hation's destinics | my My be autheelzed have bien BrS Miss Rankin Takes Her Seat. g s e e 3 [ralirads kit Dive renchen L New York whs adobted end trans- sto sectre mow, wo matter how stub- | RIS Saq, TR 000 —The. b P > this afternoon by decla: s . the L le Stok- Porn e A e Just before 3 o'clock Misa Jeanette | publisncd paradraph of e Zimuner 3 % T S ShR B iAN ot whicn [mitt e pn o 5F % Industrial and National Resource una bated the war resoiution all of today Rankin, tati; from M iy n Ne and far into the night, and although -t i a - ntand, | mann _pote offered..to: & - 3 New ¥ the “defeated them in a. san- I “Yrio =W pim-oT O g el s o aanmane, Passage Wes assired before adiOUrn- | mac, Ltohe ":‘fln: o e o 7y oo & Muxi: (o Lo B MO o0d with Bk | g encounter Wednesday. — Pe- Ty Dasiole. an | TUEimewy sering)! proparadnons | | Industrisl preperations hove Pro- e it Lk s [ et ana ook her séat. G o R e g e e’ 4 by e e Bumsian . Rife " Divieion |nouneed that the location of the Goy. | sentiment has borne (Rt 1y, il o, | tional resources with almost uniimited fonid mot, DA Sun - = | " Kitchen's Unexpected Onslaught. | han reservists in the United States to| . Secretary McAdoo expects to have | only s small number of the men were |STament armor factory and projectile | naval - &nd . MIRSINS, PR™njieq | possibilities. | The council of ntions] Ing ¢ the mast part the Alecuesian Pro-| < Worll thed DEnpsetic’. kiaduy] Mixico. frequent conferences dnrink the mext | able to cross the river. Heavy fight. [PIant probably wauld be selected: this | ¥UIH €01 0ol Basis ot even | defense: in dally conferenced WG Th0 o e e P emutional | Kitchin would spesk aad vete againgt| The unpublished portion of the Zim-|few daye with leaders of the hotse and | ing has taken place between the Aus- .. el o 7ears A nation's leading Ananelal, commercis acquiescence, scores of members mak- ; the resolution quickly filled the cham-|mMérmann note Miller quoted as fol- b»zn::hfl&fl:;cygg-';;‘;‘flgfl:{g tro-Germans and Russians in the| Goyernor Edge of New Jersey, is A Modernized Navy. has worked out a definite and detatled eech emselves | ber. begai nexpect lows: 4 s a and detall e D actarin” Soceping war | RasEnt on th6 war Tesoution sobn fi-| . -ABresably fo tho Mexican govern- |shane o that they may be consldered | "On'the oiner fronts mo actipns of |33, 3, Proclamation fxing Satupday,| | e mivy; alwayvs (he IR GR%.nl| ARG, PO 2 S ekl as the only course of honor. p er 3 o'clock. ment, submarine bases will be estab- | bY great moment have taken place. g L o T L gfizumeé Bl cleartd e e e | o T s Who can Pat It thbd Siey “I kn lished at Mexican ports, from which| Chalrman Simons of the senate fi- AR S e fo : v Unexpected Strength of Minority. |g.on "0oW oy Fots will be critized | in™he' supplied arms, ammunitions, | nance committee, intimated that short ESAS e Week. units Taodernized to meet the German |ut o moment's notice. During the day the debate revealed | other, sald Kitchin “I cannot jeave|&0d supplies. All reservists are order- | term notes might be issued to a lim- LDINGS it & ARt e thot setonigs | LSS woit (rough, 11 DRI v Details Kept Secret. mn unexpected strength in the finority ed into Mexico. Arrange to attack all | ited extent to make immediatelv avail- BURNED AT ASBURY PARK v etio the For military reasons only a smal gpposing the ‘ort-aluuon‘i Confident | (Continued on Page Six, $rd Col.) g e Betdu - ks 4 " A portinn - of. he Sum desirad: < g ;:—:'m?';:‘&f:mm;Tf i - ;::lghr:'“r;i‘:x;l‘n:tgmgf et will be the | part of the detall of these plans bas predictions more than a dozen understood but never of- e — o s, | Fire Departments From Surroundin; . Mciency. Au- | been permitted to reach the public 9 | quisition all ships needed to carry on | last word in power and effic] ey A | Peon e owever, that for s Votes against it gave place tonight to = ficially announced that the full text of | ranking majority member of the wavs e T D mattion mght | EXTENSION OF STRIKE OF the Zimmermann inatrictions to Ger. | And means committee, which:will have Towns Have Been Summoned. Yoo war. thorized but ten days &80 e7.000 men, muster upwards of a hundred on the| MASSACHUSETTS FISHERMEN [man Minister von Eckhart was ot [the final say in drafting the war rev-| ssbury Park N. J. April 5—Fire| Governor Albert E. Slespar, of Mich- | {he mavy has aimost attained the to” finel roll call, and supporters of the published with the main portion, which [enue bill before its presentation to the = o a which started in the hatatorium here |igan, decided to send a speclal mes- | tal. To provide additional officers a|has strafaed ;0 SUCF FCOUUINC months the government has cons ered war more than a possibility, an has strained its every resource resolution conceded that the number|Unless the Demands of-the Union Are|revealed the attempt to ally Mexico | house, declared tonight that the in- & en has been p ;o vote in the negative probably would Granted by April 7. Q'::: .up.;.‘ inb“r against the United | come tax wonk;‘ ‘probably be amenfed ;‘;’;"3’::“ .:;;-duri:s&l_: b;gckn:::z sse, (t’u ::e m:hl&t;o:fol;;nglo(o:q s 5?&2 ‘:;,;';“1:23’2':, n D e fime. | o4 since” relations were broken the e more than fifty. o8 mlembers of the foreign af- |0 as to furnish the overnment with | the beach front was in flames within |the National Guard. A newly organized coast patrol of sub- (Gumtinusd ‘on Pags Kight) S = fairs committees in congress, however, | Ereatly Increased revenues during the a8 y and hun- Kitohin Led Opposition. Boston, April 5.—The New England | T, & thirty minutes. Half a dozen hotels marine chasers is on duty an n- Coast Fishermen's Union has served | JAye been supplied with the full text, | War. are burning and fire departments from | The Brooklyn Rapjd Transit Co. an- This surprising accesson to = the | GHC, MO o of fishing vessels and | 204, With otfler evidences of German | Large Incomes and Excess Profits. |gurrounding towns have been sum- |nounced that it will carry free on its NO COMPULSORY SERVICE mi 1 ranks was attributed to th trig ag: thi rnme 3 a R ST NGTH Ol SMorts ot Democratio’ Leader Kischin, g“{‘;"’ng‘("“‘w“’c“‘a‘,"" Dok In whis g s o 2 e B Lol oo B B Bl i - ti Thlock ~‘of Bulliings |mremeer of B eglaad L i 2 MEN PROPOSED FOR THE NAVY that unless th - the war.lasts no man should en e entire lock o ul member of the National Guard when v Jho took the floor and in & dramatle|mands of the union are granted by | GERMAN CENSORS PENCIL A% Income of more. than $15.000" oy | bounded by Frist and Second aventies, | wearing the olive drab service uni- REGULARS AND GUARDS oS It is Expected That Velinteers Will speech announced that he could not | L pril 9 a general strike of more than 100,000 - | Ocean avenue and Kingsley street was |forms. i1 ST Tith w clear oomsclence vote,for war |3800 persons in the cratt will be| PRESIDENT WILSON'S MESSAGE | S0000 & Yot o Ihat the Kovern: | wiped out and the finmes, fanned by | Would Provide a Total of 614,000 Men Meet all Requirements. Bupporters of the president's course called. This would extend the strike W ) “|a northeast gale, jumped across from| The Emergency Peace Federation ‘and 22,000 Office: e ot o e S erSctsl: | Which has been in progress on sailing | Strike Out References to the Conduct | Jifionai o a0 F200.070.000 ad- | Kingsley street ' fo the next block, |sent out to several cities a call for re- — Weshihaton, April E—As vt dliece that everyone mi be they were taxed in England i Benc, e S o ur | prevent Congress from passing the | the present regular army J g - proposed for ithe army ed only 80 ryone might be | SO C ¢ ot the greater part of the| Copenhagen, April 5, via London, | ineY e ed in England before |, tels, a motion picture theatre and |resolution asked for. by President |war strength of 87.000 enlisted -men | Pulscry. service pronoste {C RS FEUL a day 1s be eard = New Tngland fish supply. 9.07 p. m.—The German public as yet | ' rorce, | & number of other bmildings. The the- | Wilson. i 00’ officers, Means many nmew Ihirteen hours, those in charge of the |URion said that if this action did not | full story of thie reasons leading UP|on lnrgest profits. The tarift is im- [tenanted. It was estimated these| The Wells hill authorizing an in-|by dividing ' existing reximents and B e e lution predicted that a vote would :;:u{:t rllrll(em;ofi;ns:.;x fim tg:d d:ml‘.: ‘;c b .;"ugn‘f; t;; d‘i::t:: f‘:su:x;:rw possible as a source of revenue during .tru'c;u;g;o :aqu the natatorium were |crease n-m; _.m;o‘ Bto 4,500 naval mill- | filling each half to war st\;v::th :lth mhmm“” D s Conhrdem eta Al 2 ] - E wort X tiamen and a $6,000 salary for the conscripts. e nation- B "xfl‘_‘l m:"é“: L"‘”"_’:k’ York. The fshermen seek what they | §ated versions of President Wilson's | ® W3k~ T o100 Incomes. % defective slectric wire in the na- | commanding ofcer, Commodere Robert | Lv Lirea raximents, ail of which can | chinery in motion. =~ = me ote Uncertain. term a more equitable distribution of | Mes: appeared in German newspa- Y ” + tatorium caused the fire, according to | P. Forshew, was signed by Governor | bhe callea Into the federal ser D e e i There was no certainty that it might | charges and profits. pers yesterday. Lowering of the income tax exemp- | the police. Whitman. Do A s law, will have approxi- | timat ecrstary Daniels ssid re not be hours later, however. Late fo- SE et A comparison of the tabloid version |tion to $2,000 and possibly to $1,500,| At a late hour the fire was still Gt acen A ely 327,000 men and 10,300 officers | frTing to ";e iy gty e night a suggestion by Chairman Flood | GERMANY’S ALLIES as received in Denmark with that pub- | are among the proposals under conr|spreading, the damage then being es-| The bodies of three coal miners, Who | oy wir strength. No new resiments | 0day. “is to provide for edditionsi B e e it il cctRiaitise’ that lished in Berlin shows that the Ger- | sideration. What such nction would | timated at $500,000. The boardwalk,|were entombed jn the Rodindale mine | af the guard would be orsanized and | ShiPS. gunms and ammunition. virions the debate be closed before midnight MAY REMAIN NEUTRAL |man censors’ penclls had been vizor- | mean, one official sald today. In act. | however, had not bee seriously dam-|of the Conmaugh Smokeless Coalf fhe full limit of the national defence | Articies of ships equipage, 'mater mer with loud shouts of disapprovally i, Germany Insists U Full| coety ®mployed to strike out refer-|ual revenue, could not be forecasted |aged. The flames appeared "to be|Company, at Robindale, near Indiana | act would be invoked to Wwips out any e and even the proposition of a consid- rmany Ins pon Full|ences to the conduct of German |even approximately because of Iack of | reaching out toward the business sec- |Pa. as a result of a gas explosion, have | istinction between federal and state | 1o storge teciiies, or o Yotng on & g i e o n's in- . A conservative view was that fing resorted to | Yards, addes se: dictment of the = be received and drafting b ot sl Haa 1o Get %n Ggveement to vots by 12| Copenhagen, via London, April S, German government. | at the present rate of taxation, $100. | GBSEQUIES OF RUSSIAN The Meyer bill designated to em-|ghi“Whon nocessary. T have But this eetimte in. Dudie o'clock. 10.40 p. m.—The expectation that Aus. 000,000 would be added to the govern power the State to register all aliens tens would provide a - e, Kitenin's opposition drow an |tria FHungary and Turkey will remsin | BOSTON IS TO HAVE THE ment's revenua by lowering the ex- | REVOLUTIONISTS AT PETROGRAD |when' the nation is at war or swhen ot e or 15000 saon and| 22,000 | form because. it is almost impoesib) " on; o esen emntion to $2,000. —— _ X ublic safety or necessity requires nimented by a re- d ¥ i 2 Hroup who nave opposed preparedness | confiict of Germany with the United FIRST “AUTOMOBILE BANK"” |~ Proposals under consideration to in- | Victims Solemnly Buried in the His- | Duch action, was passed by the New | oocel o i etion for cach unit mak. | cUracy just how much will be needed and armed neutrality and then many | States prevails in diplomatic circles crease the federal tax on estates up to toric Id of Mars. York Assembly. o e Ediational 200,000 men "under| for, & particular pirgose; oF activigy ©f them who had sat silent and glum |here. The Assoclated Press is inform- | Back Bay National Bank Elects Offi- | forty per cent. on very large estatos — Gemining, but to. be held in_reserve to| 2R furthermore I feel Cant. e e in the rear of the chamber throughout |ed from unquestioned sources that that| cers and Selects Temporary Quar- | Would swell the government’s revenues,| Petrograd, via London, April 5, 9.55| Farmers and business men repre-| gy gape in the active army as they oot oy it B O e it the day moved down in front and spoke |6 the intention and desire of the two 1f adopted. by hundreds of millions. m.—The victims of the revolution |senting many sections of the State a. g sgainst the resolution. Epvernments, but that if Germany in. ters. s Internal R " |Bere solemnly buried today in the his- [met at Louisville, Ky, to begin a|“Foi five months these expanded | MONey for it may later become neces: Earnest Plea by Leader Mann. [Sists upon ‘thelr fullling the = full —Boston is to have T A toric Field of Mars. As the coffins, |State-wide campalgn for mobilization | gorces will be subjected to training of [ Fr%, (0¥ T s TOF WL MR C07 SOPREEEr One of the most earnest speeches in o 4 “automobile banl The internal revenue bureau of the |draped in scarlet bunting, were low- |of the food resources of Kentucky to| ' Ciaracter hitherto unknown In this| 0 E1VE We¥ 18 FomP, COOer HOTarErrnn s " intended ri- behalf of the president's course came | senior partner In the allfance thex will, absolutely common cause with the| aryjy to cater to the needs of the mmo. | treasury department is collecting rev-|ered into the tremendous’ grave in a |help meet the food cost situation and | country. e from Republican Leader Mann, who|'or coutse, have to yield and fommnaily | LOF car trade and said to be the firat| eNUe. under peace taxes, at the rate |corner of the field, a serles of salutes— | prepare for war Sondittions Ao B S I eclared German: tberaf e 'Y | bank of this Xi £ $750,000,000 1ly. victim—boomed the e rm g ronrea siis mun’t‘;:.ndndd.gut Sty war | Seciare wax. , i Unitea ms::-.:;f e e . :u:‘-‘u.aobe Boubled or Insreased oy i | toepound Neva, the fortress of St Beter | WHEAT SOLD AT §2.17 SERIOUS DEFICIENCY IN i, MEXICAN TROOPS MOVING could save the national homor. e Back Bay National Bank, and ,000,000, by moderate increases in |and St. Paul. Regimental bands flank- WORLD'S FOO! .| TOWARDS AMERICAN BORDER ok SEVEN KILLED, 50 INJURED, open_ about "the middle of " June, " in | the tax rates on whiskey, beer and to- |ed the fleld and thousands of persons ALRUSHEE N CHICACD £3 4 ORane Y TeR . IN CHICAGO EXPLOSION, | temporary quarters on Massacrusetts | bacco, the lowering of the income tax | with bared heads joined in a mass Lor | No. 2 Red at Big Premium—Hogs and || iiiieo of Ag The Movement on Thres Border States . Administration leaders until today avenue, near Newbury street. The | exemption to $2.000 a graduated ex- |the revolutionary dead. The solemn Cattle.at Now: Recards. ulture Sees Alarming Being Clo y Watched. had paid little attention to reports|Restaurant Crowded When ‘Building |$200,000 capital stock and $50,600 cess profits tax, increased taxes cortege wound its way through a silent Situation. that Representative Kitchin would op- | g, < o | $304,000 _capi ,000 sur- 3 on es- t o rumples, Bu; Many in Wreckags, | P e been fully taken. When the | tates and Ereatly increased taxation |city. Virtually every woman and ev. arz 3 sk B L oo, LOOKIRE ta s, Burying Many in Wreckage. | hrime movers for th bank first start. | on large incomes. Sy thild who was. able th walk |, Ghicso. April b-—Whest for May| mome; vie:Parls, April 5. — Thel Wi Peso Wewas Apell 50 Shctcs tezd :g‘t:m:’“_f"";g&':‘:m“’“:’aa“‘:g o ey ATy iy, Bere et oy e o ¥ B ot ebeocar s e oramed torlibe of eharch Deie: ins | Sio8 of 'the poard of trade foday added | world's food crop is deficient and the | Coahuila and Chihuahua have bewin & g were and 50 inj here today on country’s finan ey e mu! 3 five cents to the new high record es- |gituation is becoming alarming, accord- oral moVement toward the American with him ly of e financial phase | an explosion which w ked a brick charter for a trust company and fall- ICeS W never | jirges played by the military bands| iapjjched yesterday. It sold at $2.07, Ing to Daviad Lubin, American repré- A I MIAh Iy Crehiakle of the situation. Aroused by reports|in af ing in this they secured a national|Dofore =0 strongly intrenched as at{ang the slow melancholy chants, th ing on Halstead street, near Lake a nal and the sl ly chan €| an advance of from 5 to 5 1-8 cents ge his attituds, democratic leaders | et while & rostangant ar Lake | pank charter from Washington. D ths miage Sald. Indications | procession proceeded silently. R T TTho toinen tant Do had prepared in pett s spesch O i vOaL Wt lits | patrosy bonds are issued will not be in excess wds due to an attempt of belated |of Agriculture. =Mr. Lubin is here to | has besm omcially reported fo Wash 5 e shorts to cover their con s, only |report the fa 0 ington- s bel dosel hy gooosing the resolution. Fellow mem. NARRAGANSETT BAY TO of 8 1-2 per cent. and may be as 10w | Denouncing Conscription in Canada. | o find ‘the merket bate of offeringa, | theoukh Ambassador Page and 15 urs- | Tie eninoarnn e moarement 1n bo: Information received here tonight. The sentative to the International Institute | Mformation received here tonight, The The injured persons were taken to a rs of the house and senators pleaded |y jo% MRS PoTagas were taken to BE PROTECTED BY NETS | Bomtto 1o ire sotmton e omie 4| “Quebec, April 5—Poster sdenouncing | Barlier in the day the market had |ing the imperative Decessity of & |ing’ made toward the northwest s vainly with him to abandon his plan. | 5O o ported grave. : conscription in ~Canada, printed in|been strong, but had declined below | mobilization of American agricultural| General Murguia’s troops Carranis Possible loss of {he Douse lsaderehip | ™o expiosion is sald to have been | The' Western Passage is to be Per- | poptlar subscription. - The hanks ang | ERElish and French, wers pasted dur- |the $2 mark before the late rush 'To a correspondent of The | ORULE aay Tt 1o an oénsive comi: well ‘as the demands of patrietism e o Ths weils of i it gie manently Closed. o cumsctarisad s onspicuons places throngh: | o Namber 2 red wheat on track sold e b mmany yoars | PRI SuAtet VIS Him. time. - today by one official as “stm; fr 6 L4 ol i 20 T its Jumped Into the Fight, |mch dug the injured persons from the | Providence, R. I, April 5—Collector | InE 1o see how much needed” and e e T e e et ok That et ate o L s o pories Ao ot catic| W ERIDMENT, ON: AMERICANE Pacifists, learning of the actlvity of ot ek B itmimmons af- | what plane sce adopted 10K Tasing it- | covered by the suthorities. May was_considered aignificant of the [ mated at a. total of 130,000,000 bushels LIVING IN BELGIUM administration subporters, ‘uickly | FISHERS ISLAND HAS Bryan, chief of staff .'i"’.};“" M large measure, the recent dn:um'ué: crop shoffage. May wheat closed at|less than the normal requirements for jumped Into the fight. ~Their iines VOTED NO LICENSE | Naval Districs, announced today that | of activity In the country's industries. e countries open to trade. “The situn | Despatch Says That s General ven thinmed by threstened desertions et the eastern and western passages Praservs Banks Could Foke Bore™ | Dointed out. represents only one quart- | Hogn catils and shees also sold ot |tion s worse' than was ‘expected last Bissing’s Intention. Strongest members, tAbY roximately, today. 4 s Tepor ;. e e e ianiue of Hitchis & por, | TOWn of Southhold Also _Includes | Narragansett Bay were to be proteot-| A jarge proportion of the bond fs- o hanking Inatitations ia | mark for hogs again was elevated|oated then a awrploa of more than| London, Apeil 5 800 p. m A des- sibility of rallying the wavering rap.| Greenport, Mattituck and Pecinic. sue, it Was indicated, might be handled | the country. The capacity of the|Wwhen choice heavies sold at $15.80 a|enough to feed the world until August | pateh to the Exchange Telegraph fom resentatives back Into camp. Repre. through the federal reserve board |banks of the country alone to absor|hundred pounds. of this year, when the new crops begin | The Hague says: sentative ford of Missouri and |, Fishers Island, N, Y., April 5—The ‘which would act as the g or | a bond issue would run far above the raanE e ATy SR to_come in. “A-_ frontier correspondent ‘asserts Representative of Ohio | toWn of Southhold, of whoch Fishers passage which agent for the - go t in | $3,500,000,000 required for the year. French Liner Espagne Ran Blockade.| “We must profit by Furope's experi- | that he understands General. von Bh strongly urged Kitchin to make | 151and is a portion, went no-license at the bonds. The 7.500 banks-of| These estimates do not take into| New York, April 5.—The French line | ence, becofe meal tickets become ne- | sing, the German governor-generl (o -l Ay its annual election Tuesday. The town leral reserve system with thelr | consideration the country-wide answer |steamship Espaghe arrived safely yes- | cessary. We can avoid high prices by | Belgium, intends to order the Inters itonin Announces His Opposition, | /clides bosides Fishers = ldand, - $16,000,000 in resources would, it was | by hundreds of thousands of individ- {terday at an European port, according | the elimination of waste, by the grow- | ment of all Amevicans between the fiv A Greenport, Mattituck, Southhold, Path-| Gins with knives are needed in |thought, be abundantly able if neces-|uals, impelled by patriotism, which of- | to cable advices to the line foday. The |ing of more food and also by effective | of 17 and 45 lving In. wm. The . Finally, shorth k2 ghotne and Pecinic. " Thiy is.the fust|Chile. - Bugiand. formerly = supplied s pecting when details of Espagne left New York on 26 | organization of our f00d supply, which will be % ti o1 ] n manufacturers. ‘these ma- ‘with 64 first cabin and 14 second is more important than getting men |sent to . ‘Represe L T passengers, among them 46 Americans. hmuu&w." g < %