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—— a. Peeag ora oo THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, ™ PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF CANADA IS IN RUINS; FIVE DEAD 1916. — Canadian Parliament Building in Ottawa Destroyed by Fire in Which Five Lives Were Lost 2D BY BRITISH ENVOY “ARMY OFFICERS 1W PAY OF MUNITIONS CONCERNS Gen. Seott Says Those on Retired List Are Permitted to Go Into Any Business. ASHINGTON, Feb. 4. Major Gen, Scott, Chief of Staff of the Army. drive matters to a breach Germany could go no further to avoid it, and that the breach, with all its lamentable consequences, must come: The most regrettable phase of the situation, he asserted, was that there existed no really important reason for a breach, no conflicts of interests: between Germany and the United States. Germany, he said, ‘was counting on reciprocal development of trade with America after the | war. These hopes would be dashed, or at any rate their development would be hampered greatly if a breach were to come now. But Ger- many would do no more, Dr. Zimmermann evidently believes Germany now has in the sub- | (Continued from First Page) oe ri ooyrpe beg tor “ne a | Committee Ly, Was asked bs 7 marine a highly effective weapon for use against England. He was re-|Police Chief Scouts Theor ance, and though they could sight| resentative Littlepage i. ad dish iil x south 2 debihcalte) : ue med a com-| “Is e that ec anes Set even nas = 4 ly on this point. That Explosion Was Caused tered ii ihe. aka! Hoon ave dekarih from the es,” he replied; “1 use ink that way, but now I have by a Bomb. ving ale | United States Government and at the 7 changed ny mind.” there whe sume time are financially ae ae German American tension waS]Tageblatt both hold that the an-| births AMAA, Medi ropes dee again reflested on the Bonrwe, prices|nouncement tn regard to the tatest (BIG LIBR ARY IS) SAVED. srdtiaedanemegiedet icin kaph, IIa 80, Oe oe te declining thoderately in general, but | instructions sent to Ambassador you | - bottom the next minute RICHOURR CNGTe Ie tee ee . Bernstorft A ei unetwes WA cntlee _ {to slow Probably severa! re PRET taee eae Geeotny| recent nipeeea: 8 POPE © Some ‘Priceless Volumes ‘Are| eae a cota ncundaa a jerteers, are employed ty Cauptiaas { a> buen ger egal ged Ke George Bornhard, editor of the, Destroyed, However—Many re clas che raider Rad wit the | law ‘contempla Ry @ sincere wish to live} Voasischo Zeitung, says negot » Bacane: . ‘ MeTav ish ficer can go in any business. 7 now Me Siebel Gi, ted Uiltted Wiates, | nave reached she point where Genuan Narrow Escapes. Haat wane avout We days after we| Me Teawon why a retired officer should “But.” adda the Lokal Anzoiger, “if] statexmen are called upon to make} pe beri eli Sas ge wae! of clothing, he [President Wilson] expects that] decisions of the utmost gravity, He, UTTAWA, ¢ Feb 4.=Two 5 ra fa tho Lusttania question Germany| dectares an admission that Germany | women and three ier known to eee ae MO ne omeur 19 Saag win beat a retreat which runs] in in the wrong “would deprive sub- | have periehe ne fire which sw Aor Re munitions fo the. Cited Stata? SMITE At uae teeWias Shinres| deletes Werrere of any llcd Soon have perished tn the fire which want ral tit after the | munitions » the United States tion, that transconda the bounds of| Herr Bernhard cannot believe that |*MTOue! the central portion of Can- Hah bared MMe ane oad ToL” wai the General: 1 Se posattitity even for the warmest! Ambassador von Nemstorff's new in-}4da’s magnificent Parliament Build ieeRhOFL ka We were uf food." the [saw ubjections to that friend of peace. Never can a Ger-| structions empower him to abandon jing lant night, destroying the cham- doc went on did not come in} — tan Government admit that « ed-| entirely Germany's provious position. |bers of the Commons and Benate, om that account. | ‘The Appam hed | marine commander did wrong in| He says everything now resty with|Several others are reported missing | a cays Teal or iisut, Bere would bave PATRONS ARRESTED minking 4n the war zone an enemy! President Wilton. It is precisely be-]and tt is feared are buried in the| 2 = me a stayed out longer. “He knew as soon ny steamer laden to tho guards with | caus of this #ituation that Germans | ruins, tions of the kind in the world, nas! ’ Jas he put into port his work was) IN “BUCKET SHOP RAIL arms and ammunition. That were| must indulge In no illusions } AM night tong firemen, police and]! been lost, aie rel ne! — quite an {htolerable notion and must —— soldiers fought save the $6,000,000 Immediately after the fire started gianna poe Eee exqectbate Teach | i M q ot be rejected.” structure, which {s considered one|® "dort was spread broadcast that it here between 5 and 7 o'clock this| Ohio AuthOntes Make Oya ey "rhe Kreuz Zeitung interprets “Prea- | BLAZE AT NANTASKET BEACH, oe fh. finest. cxampten of Gothic| VA% caused by the explosion of an TEES ence ei an aaee| Se we ident Wilson's present warlike course” | neekta architecture on this continent ; ndiary bomb. The fire started | with 148 cttw Ap mrp paseengeree, | Eleven Cities. as dictated to some extent by politica) Damaged, | While the beautiful Hbrary build-|'" the reading room of the House of The Hamilton of the same line will) i" a . considerations. ‘The Rockiana|!2& “#8 saved the indications are} Commons, and several persons who jfai! from Norfolk at 2 o'clock this) | CO'L MIU Om loa in wleven “at the moment,” this paper says, | trouse, one of the hotels at Nana {that 15,000 volumes, including an im-| Were present at the time, including darhocn With the, onbiaihe ann Chin cliche Werk. celten: SANTEE “i se@ms best to emphasise the point |tasket Beach, was destroyed by fire| Mende and invaluable collection of Mayor Medric Martin of Montreal, iC we of ihe even ships aunk by the beet debra DM tery Bat Sis 5g <i on which the German people are mont {early to-day. ‘The lows ix estimated at (ecclesiastical literature, have been} asserted that It was preceded by an| _.|German raider off the African const. | 201. Hanking Department and. the completely agreed, namely, that no-|$150,000. The only pereon In tho build-|destroyed, 11 has thus far been de-|€XPlosion which knocked down sev- on as aa Lop Meath AA adhe cad managers. taken *ynto custody ‘ow body, Of course, would regard « con.| ine was the caretaker, the hotel having| termined that some hundreds of wol-| Pal persons. | (Continued From Virat Page.) | araronens reaghing here on Sunday) charges of violating the Blue Sk: fiict with the United States as | %eh Closed since the end of the sum-}ymes of the Kdinburgh Review, the| The bomb theory was, however, re- | \Deopie. St te a |Ues’ faethe atencied wasamug an alight matter, but that wo are all re-| "Because of the de » snow the firemen | WUarterly Review and other valuable | Jected to-day by Col. Sherwood, Com- cal, on @ third-story extension. | The transportation arrangements | tanotapebedk Mate oy ae, 7 solved nevertheless to take upon this |were enable to get their upparatus nese) Periodicals, dating back us far as|Missioner of Dominion Police, who, W4# Carried to a window of the " ye ee ey eae ertiah Con | Hall, State Superintendent of Bank new enmity if it cannot be avoided|enough to the hotel, which wax on a{3807, have been lowt, as well as files| insisted that the conflagration was|#@rthen home by Friel and passed | jinents are under way. to send tye] ,, The falls were made on two es without sacrificing out self-respect {hill, to check the flames, but they were | of bundreds of newspapers whiclr can | accidental. jover to Greninger and Dr. Tag. | Yincnieien ours reports from Amater-|castawaya home. by” the ‘Hollands | tabifaments in Youngstown, and one and dignity, without laying upon our-| successful in quenching many small] never be replaced, An explanation of how the fire|. Pitemen Godbold, Cronan and Car-|dam regarding status of Lusitanla| America liner Noordam, scheduled to | each tp Dayton, Akron. Catton, tae geiven fettorn that binder our freedom [fires on the roofs of nearby cottages. | A largo collection of beautiful poly-| Started which has been accepted by [ln went up the front of the howse|caso resulted In heavy selling of ye- |Sald for Rotterdam Monday or Tues- tage arlene Morera and Plea of movement in the struggle for our] tre Mt ing 60 rooms, was ownea [Et Bibl me of them printed in| Col Sherwood was supplied to-day | With scaling ladders, out were unable |curities all along the lino ut receding | “he passenuers and crows are to be| IM each case “the inspectors and Patrick Bowen of Meston, the seventeenth century, and sald (oj by the policeman who was on duty |t© Bet to any of the persons inside, |, was one| permitted to land and will lave the| County prosecutors, deputy sheritt# Inche Zeitung and the! cause of the fire tn not known form one of the most valuable collec- | 4 the Senate entrance because every door in the house was ures dur. | liberty of the city tint! the salting of | pollee who ussisted in the raida, The policeman said that he saw a locked. Neither was Firemsn Reisen- | peocks | (Re Noordam, (During tele stay here | ery the ahope as, well as the | blage in a pile of newspapers in bach, who chopped through the front | j woae tt behviden to the Hrlt- | voprietors. Charges of gambling reading room, Hoe attempted to put | nd tried th vain to reach the |v ou stocks and motor laswea, Siight and gate departure, | Probably will be imade aguinst the it out with a chemical extinguisher Fire Murshal Tophy arrived | ies ‘brought out tacres nid a — ‘ and failing ran for help. Whon he| With the flronten answering the sec- |p rene, out Increased sales. Only Germans Left Aboard the) =~ WOieaa Wik: bheules isicitecy sed valarcs | Trading was active up to early aft Avram. fhe Are hed eon Ce eee st wae from Dr. Tag that the police (7°08 around the low pont | NEWPORT NEWS, Va. Feb. 4.— CREAM FOR CATARRH and was beyond hig control. ‘The room |4Md firemen learned tho number of} MAtemne mocssions of | ino PAE NAAy GRATE te ret waa lined with wood and completely | Persone Lt ed house, As soon as the | 1° © Lars Fn eeokarienee ei wae to-day pres jee bedi beaet OFENS UP NOSTRAS filled with reading stand re was under control firemen we: r of case prices|an indefinite maritime guest of the : Peer eT innss) ABA’ Alea unt the Tune and feunas tne| See monres recovered) United States, Formal internment | 4 Tells How To Get Qi In partial contradiction of this ex- | bodies. Some of the victiins had been} lust hour sold aire. tavgn | orcere Were exteciad rots Wy abin |) | Sea aetna planation, another policeman who|DUFRed and others suffocated, hed on t Voie 60]. 0Ody: THO. Appa Wom TASS SOLe Was at the Commons entrance to the| BLAZE STARTED BY ELECTRIC | {lM was ie Si eT eet captors planned a| In one minute your cl nestrils redding room insista there was an ex- LIGHT WIRES. ‘points from last nigh! kawanna will open, the air passages of your head plosion in the chamber which burat| Deputy Chief Lally said the fire! Stecl was weak, lowing 35-8 points | 00 British ill clear and you ean breathe, freely. the doors and swept him off his feet, |atarted apparently from defective,in- | to 8%. U. #. Steel cused yaa 8 Ee ee suips sani hoe No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, ‘The-atory of the Senate policeman }sulation in the partition betweon the | POV" the low, Gornantenider Moswer i fendi. Greet. ve sy aing tet | is supported by Mrs, Alphonse Ber-! front parlor and the hall, aud bad psing Quotations. left Hampton Roads, | treats nie ts your cold OF cal ville, wife of a Member of Parliament | been burning some time before Miss changes froin jeri ain. All the Britons were free to gu: go Will be NM bottle of for Montreal. Mrs, Berville says she|'Tag smelled smoke. ‘This wouid ac- were the Germans—praviding’ they ets staal! bottle of Fly's Cream a ‘ their prize along. Legally, the | Balm ee your druggist now, Apply was in the reading room near the| count for the rapidity with which it ns Were us free to leave port |® little of this fragrant, antiseptic, Commons end when a policeman came | went through the house. Britons; pk ¥ there were | healing ercam in your nostrils. Tt pen- through the opposite end and tried to} A surgeon from St, John’s Hos- difficulties, Chief of the latter |etrates through every air passage of the extinguish a blaze in some papers) pital attended Mrs, Tag and later ne i reate the twin Tulsers Thead, soothes the inflamed of swollen _ : with a band apparatus. She saya he|atyended Wireman James Starke of guarding the entrance to Mampeen {mucous membrane and relist comes, \ failed and that as she lett the room| Kngine No, 217, who was seriously Reads TL Tea tion, ent { the flames were spreading witli tre-| hurt im a fall down the icy stoop, Aioat of tho Ag © Passengers: wine alae naa poi fec is 4 mendous rapidity, | It is believed when trying to give Ney York or other ports to (ie at? | comes 20 quickly—Adve. \ Tho report of a warning received| Fire Headquarters tie numbor of the sage abroad, The. British Governe | from Providence, R. J., two weeks| house, Miss Caroline Tag was forced | mn ment ta paying most of the expenses. . ago, that the Parliament Butlding| to drop the telephone by a burst ot | 4 An Ol eign ea er ty rr r and Rideau Hall were to bo blown| Mame, rushed up staird to help her i oat.of the Jiritor Hopes every man and woman here will adopt Up, Is offclally dented, motuer to the extention, and, lates (Et, Wa i fa cocaine eens hi 1 did h 1 h bi ‘The two women who lost their| lost her life trying to arouse the i iat Appam heraelt to-day principally n= h lives are Madame Bray, wife of H,| others ewer, etsner Isak Britah oho arene this splendi eat abit. A. Bray of Quebec, and Madamo| Her body was found on tho third |i ed sou to fle, Cal, ‘starting th We Sell the Genuine | » Morin, wife of Loula Morin of| four. In her room nearby firehen Weenie machinery Prince ven 2-KT. GOLD FILLED i Beauce, Que., who were the guests of| found most of her trousseau, which Firtzteldt, German bassy Coun. | FoR | who? aye : AY en r, ig romaining here to handl : the wife of the Bpeaker of the Bouse | APEATOREY a8 bac a settee y fegal end for the German Gove SHUFONn $1,50 ‘common i ‘eparation for her ap- n i i Says a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of are atl buried. in the debriay are| Prowching. wedding, Mr, Zinn, Aiea Gn board the Apran to-day, the] | EN SOLID GOLD, ; s- % A Alphonse Desjardins, a Dominion| T48's flance, is In Chicag i Pare au saree mM. Sin Optometristel | limestone phosphate in it washes poisons Jolleciman; Alphonee Desiarding hia| Misa Stedman ia the Uaushter of a of thove whe were once prisonesn | MMe DETIGOL a” Opticians uncle, an employco in the building, (retired linen merctiant of Dublin who ; | Batons cor conte. ig 7 aise, : f d k feel eee tara © canae brought hie family to this country HY Milli call i TL Me rom system, and makes one fee ‘Among those who ute reported | Street, hear Medford Avenue, Wile | i d twissing ta 1. 2. Lav, 4 member of Hlamsbirg. “With her father und broth. | Jariiame: ‘or Yarmouth, ) be 's e clean, sweet and fresh. [Fat te Suudorsiick te hava eens at lmncoeber Chutanpin: Wilomnsiiee whe the trolled throug’ —— STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. | “was German-con: | She was graduated a year ago from| tie the training school of the Bastern Dis. | Kay trict Hospital and took her examina- tion for registry before the State board last we She was « remark- | peauty of the petite black haired (Ms Nat le the House at the time the fire broke out and has not been seen since, J.B, La Miant, assistant clerk of the Commons, is also among those re- ported missing, Many ot the iegislators who were in support for Varicose AUKIOR Oh hy, sited or buliede nWwAtS ert fh pe co ns Why 1s man ‘and woman, half morning clear the inside organs | 10 A.M, j ¥ i ory n " 7 2 reer si the building had great dittcul tyr eer Wells City, Bristol " tthe time, feeling nervous, despon: of the previous day’s aecumula- || groping thelr way’ through etoke. | Misa Stedman's aptitude and cool- le Uaraval. Hull < 104. M. | dent, worried; some days head- tion of indigestible waste and Glied corridors. Beverat ‘fed through news tn her work at the: hospital | ism ¢ Ardgair, Havre 1AM, | chy, dull and unstrung; some body toxins, Men and women, 1 street. Fe 0 ene | stead igom the” surgeon” and Mee Themistocles, Gibraltar ..... 11A.M. | 7 og 5 7 Arcihiacatale Av 40, + | Minister of Agricult Bu nurs: When her training days really incapacitated by ill- whether sick or well, are advised overcome as be made hie way teroten| fniished she Wan Kept at the hospital mess. to drink i i 7 the thickest of the smoke, BH tor four months by the Inalet ft) Nort SS, og for no 10 ence 0! i o drink each morning, before ust iu front of the Pust Ofiges ‘ie | tho state that she be retalna fase | Si | | If we all would practice the breakfast, a glass of real hot was picked, up by Hobere Rogers | sist, in important ope Arinki . . . ae ainG She " | Minister of Public Wor: tedman, because of the go: i @rinking of phosphated hot water water with a teaspoonful of limes Minister of C stom, and Pierre Bata, | Bteama Ot the family, only } * "e% " he : anhata th th aa in, Secretary of Btate, 4 calls wh 8 espect i before breakfast, what a gratify stone phosphate in it, as ‘a harm- boone weniig wea agunion’ ase ga al Dae BIS = REA MAYS ' ing change would take place, In- less means of washing out of will recover, She accepted the call from Ur { stead of thousands of half-sick, the stomach, liver, kidneys and) INCREASE GUARD AT ape tea sgl ADF Fel 2d aesiel fo Milan i anaemic-looking souls with pasty, bowels the indigestible material, WASHINGTON CAPITOL, | tie ‘wis ahve HOw GUM pwors— || Spectal for Saturday i ‘ . \ - ‘ A Le rhe a oing to . : ' muddy complexions we should waste, sour bile and toxins; thus | wrote to a friend ay saying Ne Sellertion rk HO tinted, deli- j crowds of happy, healthy, ros) cleansing, sweetening and puri- WASH! Feb. 1.—-Feury of |hulds 8 eee th tees olteriog with few dheee. tine aca tee? j cheeked people everywhere. The fying the entire alimentary canal Fanbs 1ORDe burning of the Street, Brooklyn. | Belg, tie, tien Sree LOC j ait £ < wa vy ry puaile in nde nite ' reason is that the human system hefore putting more food into the aren Mallee eRe Mil aag, Mazel Tag, 4 da ‘ does not rid itself each day of all stomach, iP Ear about thee SOEs | Fae) 9 RO AON ge tinee THocol are cove i the waste it accumulates under Millions 1 ; —_—— 'Sevening World which attracted much ti All love CLUSTERS Sitinent BAR i , lat und E Millions of people wlio hd! ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. attentl “alt ra Soucunasty “Tand vertectiy out our present mode of living. For their turn at constipation, bilious Standard Oi Company of Kentucky | yn the neighborhood mone e trugrantiy | | proaucta’ Sake awep y 9 eink: ¢ yea O15. eat eutucky lin Brook! and uv short time ofte t every ounce of food and drink attacks, acid stomach, sick head- fried ade as tits Mt MORE atthe tre was uicoverva score wory -18e bXiwa"shi ths = ; taken into the system nearly an aches, rheumatism, lumbago, 48,000,000" capital tock |°"aiho Tag nome was one of the fn: SN ounce of waste material must be nervous days and sleepless nights me She ito Wesait Suly 34g 118 the: AimwIOe One YRINOR AY ADCP carried out, else it ferments and have become real eran about SREHIORY _ ORKORENG | HP Teain Wag wes President of ike rn Tondant Crew cover forms ptomaine-like poisons in the morning-inside bath, A! * 1, Oil Company of New York—-| american Bank, and was, prominvnt | TURKS LOSE E ERZERUM, } Seeosaree Sve: Wem ane ee tthe bowels which are absorbed quarter po y ’ " {y dividend of $2 0 piare. paya-lin the tobacco’ industry. When he | WE. ALSO OFFER, ' he blood a | r pound of limestone phos if Murch 19 to stock of record Feb. 26.| died, Sept, 21, 1913, his estate was | PETROGRAD REPORTS | AMORTER MILK CHOCOLATES —A collection of fine sweets, presen into the blood, phate will not cost much at the 5 New 9 Bock Hxchanee seut | ehuumted to be worth more than jal Tety of I Cream Centeen, stslen aad favors that oy woul aa yaa nana s+ 4 oe ee s.on ts, Goth Uxehange seat | $1,500,000. He was sixty-six year . ni ing 08 Wy more moneys. The Just as necessary as it is to dmg store, but is sufficient to iy | wt Oe aie decline of $3,000 from | Cit and was interest (in tawny finan. | News of Evacuation of a Principal| ie eh ta bh A rtf a ape clean the ashes from the furnace demonstrate to anyone its cleans- _— en iy a itomber of the New | Stronghold on Caucasian Front Da BAKCLAY OTHE es each day, before the fire will burn ing sweetening and freshening || cHicaao WHEAT AND GORN| York Chamber of Commoroe, thy New Reaches Russian Capital, ayes sitet ae : con ee 7 pschiyy. ; a casa 5 ve o1k ton unge _ ; ss bright and bot, so we must cach — effect upou the system, -Advt. , WHEAT |eotidated xchange, METROGRAD, Feb. 4 (via Lon- SuWoWe B TaskQW’ an, aa ei Ha des, be jon) fhe Novo remya asserts | 14.30: ro SAILING T TO-DAY. received from a trustworthy | cae ee ree ’ information to the t that | gor Vien ret, eS oF Borgium, Cienfuegos 12M. rks have evacuated Krzerum, | 4 Peet in Apache, Jacksonville . 1P.M. principal strongholds on r 5 Lah ma, Hat, © of St, Louis, Savannah .. 3P.M,/ the Caucasian front, ‘The suscitied weight Includes the container in each ones, | ' : + ee cae