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2 their columns over 185 miles Inte Mexico without the loss of a single Man killed. A few horses and mules —s Perished from the trials of the dosert | trail. The Twenty-fourth and Twenty fifth Regiments of Infantry (colored) who left Columbus yesterday, to-day following the well-worn trail Pershing’s division left on its south- ward dash, which began at Columbus last Wednesday. Other troops tinue to pour into Columbus to ald in the world’s biggest man hur pata CARRANZA MAY AGREE TO USE OF RAILROADS FOR DING SUPPLIES. we WASHINGTON, March Carranza to-day replied to the Amer- Acan Government's request for use of Mexican railroad lines for movement of supplies to the punitive expedition with a request for more compicte in formation of exactly what the War Department wants. 1 information he asks will be furnished Tt was understood Gen. Carranzs wants igformation of the extent to which the United States expe use the railroad, and probably assu ances that the line is to be used only for furnishing supplies. Administr tion officials realize that Carranza is dealing with @ difficult public senti- ment in Mexico and that use of the railroad by American troops unless fully understood, might lead to frie tion. It i# believed Carranza 1" favor- ably inclined toward the request. His reply has been forwarded from Queretaro. Officials of the Carranza Govern- ment were reported In a despatch to the State Department as “thoroughly understanding thy position of t United States.” The despatch was from Special Agent Rodgers and ap parently was sent after extended con- } versation with Mexican offic als Gen. Funston reported that threat- ened disturbances across the line from Presidio, Pex, w eatly exageer ated and that « tive quiet pre valled through« the Big Bend Country Gen. Carranza has formally protest- ed against American troops occupying Casas Grandes in their pursult of Villa, and the American Goversinent has replied that the troops have been ordered specifically not to upy Caras Gran any othor towns or cities in Mexico. The protest and reply were tncluded in an exchange Of nutes bet mn Act ing Secretary Polk of the State De- partment and Eliseo Arredondo, Am- bassador Designate to the United States from Mexico. After a conference early to-day be- twen President Wilson and Mr. Polk, it became known that M kK ina USE POSLAM— TAKE NO CHANGES It Is the Successful, Safe Remedy for Ailing Skin. in employing Poslam to correct any skin disorder, you are usi iy of known and proven merit. It is safe | —dependable—first in ability to hb So rapid is its action that splendid reaults are often brought about in brief time. Itching stops at once THE kk WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 20, from all t . ——— | REPORTS BY PERSHING | SHOW THEU. S. TVOOPS WN ? YEAR TERM | ARE NOT NEAR CLASH. Mm | A ‘ooT horrow, wa j inal ports to-day to Major Text Pact Between eutia es avmeitiieers Announced by S | force Acuna, Ge Fun ve rts told 18 wouth of Casas Gondee FRIENDSHIP REITERATED }3 nformation reaching Pershing ated that Villa was New Argument Repeats Ami Wen eHeE Phraseology of Treaty The force actuaily being used in of 1848, the a V n ae sire ned - | to-day wrrival nt Casas 4 Gn ne ‘ a MEXICO CITY, March D.--} ; are Inf 1 1 tee ae ing Is © text aireatay tt < ¢ i i “Hoel telegraph to all th Btate Gove ms Ae hing a ta . co by Minister of the Inte bj td aeey * After having tranamitt to r ach Ge Vakec Chand ‘ Government which is under your | "friendly, but passive,” and the Worthy charge the note sent by t ae ban colon t looked upon, Government of the United States t the Americans ax their “rescuer the Government of Mexico, through Payrcventg- yb ttchgdllsnd ly Msind ball BS nD aiid like day, ¢ reported that ‘he! W486 the anawer given by the Citizen talked Tejas om- | First Chief accepting the proposal for pds i Badly a - Led he niten rat out of the Columbus, M., Incident rowers Ki CHORUS GIRL FINED $25; ‘HIT UP’ ONE OF HER CARS | Use for fczema, Pimples, all Itching Troubles, Rashes, Inflamed Complex. | ions, Undue Redness, — Chilblain Wounds, Abrasions; in short, every i regular surface condition. ‘And see that the soap you use is| Poslam Soap, the absolutely safe soap for tender, sensitive skin. For samples, send 4c stamps to Emer- ency Laboratories, 3% West 25th Si New York City. Sold by all Druggist A SAFE FAMILY MEDICINE Father John’s Medicine for Colds, Grip, a Body Builder. Father John’s Medicine is an old-fashioned family not a patent medicine, but the prescription of a learned doctor. Thousands of Mothers Endorse Father John's Medicine. ulating or nerve-deadening drugs for their effect. system and leave you exposed to dise and a craving for drugs. Father John’s Medicine is a safe medicine for all the f: Sore Throat and Stubborn Coughs and as She Knew Both Machines, but if Officers Said One Went Fast, Why, It Must Be So. I f the r I No. 41 ¢ a in a bear- she wears charged with savings, the ie knew T enough not to let them ex 1 Hinite; but if the po nan sald well, she must e, that's all, The Magist she sadly he ORPET WINS APPEAL fined her nded over. » whieh FOR CHANGE OF VENUE) Claim Made That Presiding Judge Is Prejudiced Against Student, whom the ¢ a pent FOUR MIDDIES ‘EXPELLED. ‘Presented to bring to your knowledge, T hav the honor hereby to do, the terms of the agreement celebrated In the nar of their peetive Governments by Citizen Matias Romero, Envoy Ex traordinary and Minister Plentips Uary of the Mexican Government, and Frederick Frelinghuysen, for Secre. tary of State for the United States ft America, authorizing the recipro cal passage of the boundary line by ‘troops of their respective Govern nta in pursutt also article of sava India 21 of the Treat and Friendship signed on 1 which is still in fore Thess fact® are communicated to | you that you may have full know! of the notes which have passed between the two ¢ tofa 8 of t 1848, ede overnments, wplur agreement are as in the f relations | follows: | “Article 1.—It is agreed that regu. Jnr Federal troops of the two repub- Hes may reciprocally pass the bound- ary line when they do #0 in pursuit of | ® party of savago Indians, in accord | ance with the conditions expressed in | the following articles “Article 2—The reciprocal passage referred to in Article 1 can only be | made in desert and unpopulated por- tions of the boundary lines. For the purpose of this agreement desert and | unpopulated sections will include all | those points at led it two leagues dis- of Murder, Jtant from any camp or town of J elther country WAUKEG March 20—-Will] “Aartice 4 passage of troops H. Orpet, ty of Wisconsin | from one to the other country can- | student, of killing Marion | not take place from Capitan Leal, on Frances Ls was granted a the Mexican side of the Rio Grande, change of venue from Judge C. C./_ point twenty-two Mexican leagu Edwards of Waukegan to another! op afty-two English miles, up the Judge of the samo clreult. The! pyer from Piedras Nogras to the petition asking for the venue cha 7°] mouth of the » Grande a riied AERC OM “os PURSUERS TO RETIRE WHEN Discussion of the motion to quash) MISSION 18 ACCOMPLISHED. the indictment and setting a date for| “Article 4—The pursuing force will trial will rest with the Judge to retire to its own country as soon as 1 force or © will the it has defeated the pursue: loses tts track. In no forces of either country New Yorker \mong ae Dropped from Rolls at Annapol ANNAPOLIS, Md, Mareh 20.—0 wal of four midshipmen f Sj Naval Aca Was announced to-day H. Lyle of Tennessee, first-class, and | \‘Thomas H. Davis of South Carolina Francia J. Kelly of New York, ‘| china, Were dismissed by order of’ Seora- | tary Daniels on charges of drinking. | James FE. Betts of lowa was expelled for} | Best remedy— | is free from opium, morphine, chloroform or poisonous drugs | | which are found in many of the patent medicines; it con-| tains no alcohol or other| stimulants, It is a Food 3 Medicine, pure and whole = some, Father John’s Medi- cine has had more than 50 years’ success for colds, grip and throat troubles, It is invaluable as a tonic and (body builder and restores weak and run-down systems to health and strength, It nourishes the system and makes flesh, We want to warn you against the danger in taking medicines which rely on stim They weaken the nervous prostration amily; for the children as well as older people, because it does not contain alco- hol or dangerous drugs in any form.—Advt \ themselves in foreign territory for # }longer time than Is necessary for the pursuit of the party whom (hey fol- low “Article 6=The chief of the f crossing the boundary line in pursuit of Indians must, b crossing the ore frontier, advise If possible the mili- tary chief or the immediate author- ity of the country whose territory he enters “Article 6—Abuses committed by forces which pass into territory of the other nationality will be punished | atecording to the gravity of their of fense and in accordance with the }laws of the country to which the forces belong as if committed on their own soll, thelr Government be- ing obliged to retire them to the fronuer (Article 7 Article § main in fore be terminat by the giv in advan missing.) ‘his convention will re- for two years, but may 4 by either Government 1g of notice four months |NO CONFIRMATION OF AGREE- MENT NECESSARY. 9 As the Senate of Mexico ha: rized the President of this re in conformity. with) Para ter HB, Section 3, Articie 72 of titution of Nov f Mex and ie to Mexi r United the tt without conse this agreement doe need ratification by h establish | ‘16th U.S. Infantry Bound for Mexican Front; Soldiers Cheer as They Start in Chase for Villa 1916. |ASSASSIN FIRES ON THE PREMIER OF BULGARIA Two ‘Shots Fail to Hit Rado-” slavoff as He Rides in Carriage —Coachman Wounded. } LONDON, doslavoff of would-be assassin while March 20.1 miler Ra« attacked riding streets of according de- Paris this Bulgaria was by a in an open carriage Sofia spatches from in the yesterday, to Rome and afternoon. A postal employee named Ivanoft | area two shots at Radoslavoff, it wae stated. The first bullet went wild, The second wounded th Prime Min« Ister's coachman ef: Ivanoft could fire again a student sprang upon him and disarmed him, The Premier himself escaped unburt . The Bulgarian Premier is one of the dominating figures in Balkan pole ities. He occupled a particularly prominent position dur the negos tiations preceding garia's entrance into the war Rome despatches f days ago ree ported that a number of bombs wer found under the Bulgarian royal pale ace at Soflu and that several arreste were ma imored in fore | eign capl attempt wag | made on r Ferdinand of (Sign ROMEC | Bulear c PREDERIC! tELINGHUYS | | oe Article 21 of the treaty of peace W afentes att che United ates TSAR FAR TRS SAYS SHE HAD TO STAND follow f unfortunat future Leite h should | Ointarnational Film Service - ~'Oh one FOOT ON B, R, T ¥ te aed between thy . wtih nts of two epi ' any clause of this treaty ‘or any oe same Governments promise to! try. it the m incere manner to ar ) | . Cort Find Room fe h difficulties as may present them i said’ to ugnactye. th | vos poe aed | DENIES HE AIDED | Commission Hea weace and amity now existir , " ‘ tages Lda hey Gil chonae Kahn Amendment to Adminis ne price ch o | Imagine fined and, A 1 does not by . ‘ Ue), attention has n ate BR paki Oh Hea reprint & tration Bill Is Voted Down, ake aa ara =| lit ane ) ihe Cet f fee ak ven : ur industrials, as r i dated: ‘he aus 183 to 103, of gains recorded in that] sofant a spirit of neighborliness of each Gov- ae er, Narrow profess adin room of another friendly Na] Wo tiNGTON, March Repre- | Ch acterized the first half hour, and Jaminec 4 "B66 for both f ting distinguished considera: | sentative Kahn's proposal to put the after a See zee a MIRA OR * (Continued from First Page.) lig a lait b rele ‘ . regular army at 220,000 men, an tn- endency develope here ———— « (Stmned) Jt aia A, crense of £0,000 over the Administra. |¥@* lauidation in U, & Stoel started by Surveyor of the Port] owner nn Minister of the Interior. ninletras | ; ‘i vtel Th 3 4 hat | imme yw ton bill, was lost In the House to- |!™e of the war industrials on reports; Thomas KB. Rush, It is alleged that | Imm i day by a vote of 183 to 193 that banks e made still fur Mrs. P Lin Poris, came} tes HORSE FALLS INTO NEW tess than a dozen Democrats voteg 8crimination against war onler]to New Yor ember, 1914, and] The girl, w the 220,000 figure. About fitty 8tecks in loans, Volume of business| that her effe admitted duty] to the ¢ SUBWAY ON BROADWAY e wubiicans voted againat it, Speaker @eFeased toward midday and market] tree BOR s r dtl | Clark and Democratic Leader Kitchin | re pee ne . ult be riod. Collector Malone sai Some three iv ie n _ ie i BR . Re \ lee were against the Kahn amend- he market In the last hour was ao-| or four weeks ago allegations of ir-| No. 547 Beat venue, Richmo: Trattic Is Tied Up for Over an ont ana Republican Leader Mann tY® @ad weak, War industrials lost larities were iaid before me and| Hill Hour While Animal Is Rescued for It. from one to seven points and closed| I at once requested an investigation Mr ed appenred be e Pub- From Previous to the vote on Kahn's plan at the low for the day by Mr. Wheatley. This is being con-| lic Service Commi uy and the Ho naved down to defeat an luc nd until It {* completed, no| drew a very grap! Whihiecelth Bt amen¢ t by Representative th net changes from previous clos ¥ | . han Broadway Thirty-olghth Street CP Hiiinoia to make the army 250,000 J Ree ‘ Mr. Sprague has been tn the Cus- | ftns from Chambers was held up for over an hour this af Arueninyet pr ae, nani tor: vice at thin for thirty | tan, to Cypress Hills ternoon while a hi Which: Hd) so alng for 60.000 more men thar SHOTS years, Ho was appointed acting dep- r n par fallen through a hole tn the planking oy Oop yin for, to serve ono i fae uty collector by Collector Magone in | srace. over the new subway, was hoisted year With the selere and ain 9 in 2 Gn? (1889, Hoe has a record for integrit Mr. Reed began to complain of the out again lreserve, was defented by a vote of 184 | and, until these or any other chat congestion at the nbers Streeg The horse war pv delivery ery are established, I 6 presume his| Station as early as F jary, 1916, wagon belonging — to Operon bs nnocence |he said, and didn't even an ac drive street car coming and C Mrs. Pelton, who waa a former| months had elapsed had to tri ee il Mr en fo t Dan R. Hanna, son of Mareua | Walt at Ie pelt ies bri Suastes by ries -— 64 | Years ago, He met her socially and | present to back in filling In the subway excavation Wire Keg German Captai has been her guest at tea and one A aUae Pur Groen ahatios tue nore Und iy i Ki Ww. A PIAID luncheon Navy Elects Athletto Captain arness and broken shafts, the hors der Cove a Fe | A fae He a0 u fell under the planking and lodged on " bh J ay Mra. Pelton, who had returned| ANNAPOLIS, Md. March 20.—Ca 1 beam about ten feet below, Work- Over Atlantic. from Paris and fared herself a [tains for Navy athie aa wire / men sawed the beam in two and t : . is Aaat ia an Rich rey to-day as follows usketbal animal dropped unhurt onto a pt LONDON, March 2.~After cross- Fi [n pega Bh Ene ae Stloh Was ailawed Calhoun of Pennsylvania, of loose dirt ten fect further down,| ing the Atlantic from New York in 62 | to bring in her personal effects duty nH. Wyatt, Kentuc Then a derrick wagon from th | his wife's trunk, Capt. Roewer, a free, told me that she was haying 8. Da clety, for the Prevention of Wl Gorman engineer, was found by the 4 {other Koods s d over and asked | fo PALO CRBs British at Kirkwall and interned, ac- x eel ieee a's > cording to a story appearing in a 1 | non-resident such goods as she might FRENCH DESTROYER Danish newspaper to-day @ ed previgus to leaving Capt. Roewer was an engineer at ld be admitted duty free Kiaochow, China, He esca after ou ae TAP Renan teeiter TORPEDOED AND SUNK) ine scsi ce ieivcnow hy tue tans white wtas age as. Bradaalht ff We, Sell the Genuine caiman cnese and made vay to New York 1 | ipment of her 12-KT. GOLD TOLER " . : on d t d her the same process Went to the ‘Bottom in One Minute whence he and his wife walled for 11d be followed. It was never in Shurom $1.50 After Being Hit, Says BAL eitaneed arora he ae tended that goods expedited shall ‘@ hen os soni “ 2 Le 4% | escape inspection. In the caso of this ‘Ske & one Berlin Report lantie nis wife's cabin trunk, He liast shipment the inspector decided eae crsaat siinert i: Coe ems le ¢ J OUper © good a ne’ t « c ’ Each. NM 20--An Austrian| daytime, breathing through a venti. | National iseuit. | 208s Ene mods ware RAR and Rad ey si a BERLIN, March 20—4 strian | APPA ater Ge’ ecms Cinte (RRO Gedo: |een in Mrs, Pelton’a possession before mM. Sin Er OPtometrists marine torpedoed crench de-} Nort nn jer departure from Europe ani ros submarine tort f & Fron fe ha and emerged from the trunk during |< a Scirtwal lasteA thein peat Us the punlic atone. Ig & Opticians atroyer ot tue Yourke. spel tn bas Bled, the pa anltie ee | Out of this grows the trouble," Madina Ay cor 0 St 1114 Kul at Adriatic Saturday, according to an) None of ihe passengers suspected | Sic. | Mr. Sprague cannot understand ff 08 Preset a+, Brove, | tos W! leet official statement from the Austrian | the ae ae hough tt AH notloed that | Franeyiranle., why Mrs. Pelton when called upon by Admiralty telegraphed here to-day. | excePtOn tty er ee i tee eee ta | ter oom, Cov the Government representatives to The destroyer sank in one minute, au Roewer's cabin rkwall| ie? Steel Spri 7 explain her last shipment asked them the French des- whose loss In all probabil! troyer was the Renaudin was admitted by French Minte try of Marine last night. The Re naudin ta of about the same tonnage as the Fourche, and, according to the | French statement, W unk in the Adriatic Saturday. morning, —— NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, Open. High, Low, Last oh 11.8 11.85 Wace Tuas 12.08 121 12.2 October 1 s W284 December, 12.41 o4s nuary 12d 12 an arket closed tron 7 to 1 CARSTAIRS WHisKey Since 1788, a shining example of ‘Made in America’ quality, In the protective bottle —"‘a good bottle to keep good whiskey good.’’ the captain left the trunk, fearing he | fteading would be detected when inspectors searched the luggage, and was caught | (i in the packing room. His wife was| § permitted to proceed, reaching Copen- | S¢ hagen yesterday Reine * Roya! Lom 8 the _ ior ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. 1a Kenefi rmpany Initial | athly nd of 10 cents a share on|t mon stock, payable March 30. { k of record March 2%. After pro: |{ viding for. divid on both common | t and preferred st 0 per cent, of re-| Vian’ Cogper ss maining ni set aside for | Wertem, Maryiaid ae R retirement of pref k at par are ra . Rethlehem Steel Corporation earned Gun 880.700 gare per cent nmior in 1915 raon and $1754 mpared WILSON TO 0 SIGN BILL. United States Cast 1 Pipe Com. Wil Accept Philippines Mens pany rts for. sever tha ended | in Present Shape. Trost, compare ith DAP WAITS | ws areenmnys, March fbePrenident » 2.01 per cent Wilson has told Congress leaders he gainat f pe previous | wil) sign the Philippine bill, tneludin OS See = the Clarke amendment for independ CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN Nt igter than four years, despite his dis ; MARKET, approval of some of its details, ‘Th: WilhaT President digcussed the bill to-day wit fey ia. Raw, Chairman Jones of the House Phili May Ol, 108 ping Committee and Senator Simmons 15% duly 106% 106 It ig planned to take the measure up in CORN Net |the House after the Army bill Tom, Cima. Chen. | In his correspondence with former 3 2 Seeret resident ex 7h disagreement w th iment and son ' The Ameehat ty, a benefit or we (act ne ganization for the employees of Acker, ,f the Hof both hou Merrall & Condit Co. will hold tts | twelfth annual entertainment and dance | y Sy ae Company's at Terrace Garden Wednesday evening, | Maron 1 March 22, Beef, 12 salen of Het in New for the week ending Satu: raged a@ follows: Dom ber pound,—Advt, UNDERTAKERS. 22" FRaNKECAMPBELL¢i30 to wait until the arrival home of her man of business.” Sprague, she sald, was her “man of business. ~pectal for .u sday ASSES COCOANUT BON BONS choicest Sa in it 6 Ne Special for N onday GOLDEN GATE BUTTERCUPS— These sweets delicately Mavored, fe tinted Juckets of delicious ‘Candy, and centres of 10c flavored Su- OUND BOX GE BON a Orn f with —————— MONDAY EXTRA SPECIAL ALIFORNIA iclst? Oranges, e208 BROADWAY Ton. mt Sat. ‘0 Fem wet tO wee anne Sor STREET Daily

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