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y > é That of a ib Noel trains being _— trains ca: re," 9 The trains supplies, arms and ru t carry oniy + * # an imperativ “Gen. Pershing’ “cals convey staple * the fleld base. Two divin being maintained, the first extending from There to the field base and the second; eo of eo camping pl “trom there to » the feid force. For siow wagon tt fire beings run, Wat the large par whe at 1 by motor. At pre , omp t . but it a that the organization mpanies will fol lato this week of Soft two additior hiow the arrival ¥more trucks. Civilians have been employed to rive the cars, each car in the train being separated from the other while route by 75 yard a 1 WILL DIE FIGHTING,” DECLARES VILLA I DEFIANCE OF PURSUE ‘hee H i EL PASO, Tex., March 22.—Henry wughan, who was formerly & iieu- t colonel on Villa's staff, and Mwho has been in touch with the fug dive bandit recently, has arrived here Swith the bandit’s defiance of the ‘fAmerican Government. According to (ivaughan, Villa said: (= “I will nover surrender. 1 will at ‘Mghting. If American soldiers tak “fme, they will take me dead. I am | “going to kill every American I come smcrocs.” ‘dreas Garcia, in El Paso, the battle ‘between Villa and the Carranza “forces is still in progress, with Villa retreating in a westerly direc- ‘ton from Namiquipa toward the S!- ‘erra Madre Mountains. Another re- has it that Villa has escaped the column sent by Pershing to ‘the gap through the mountain pass ‘te Babloora Lake It was regarded as significant,, wowever, that Gen. Funston declined te an when asked if the request foe addi: regiments had any-/ hing to do with the reported move- vont of Carranga troops toward the) American border, and the alleged re- fosal of Carranga troops to figbt B take wanicore, toward which ons| of Pershing’s columns is reported to be moving, ie almost 200 miles| from the border, and by the time the eotumne directed toward Carmen and | Namiquipa arrive at their destina-| Mons they also will be almost as far| ‘pouth. South of Casas Grandes the cavairy @etachments that are following the ‘tapils into the heart of the country ‘where Villa is believed to have gone —————— CHAPPED HANDS A HORRIBLE SIGHT. -With Blisters and Sore Eruptions. Itching so Severe, Almost ways Bandaged. HEALED BY CUTICURA : SOAP AND OINTMENT —— ooo ” “In the winter time my hands chapped | and there appeared bllsters and sore eeruptions which would dry up and tteh. 1 gwould scratch and it would result n heed- Ging and irritated hands aud 1 could not Eatery nights. ‘Tho fiching wae s severe “that my hands were swollen and inflamed and were almost always bandaged for they were a horrible dnt. I was not able to put them in water. I felt very miserable, "T guffered about three years, 1 maw Ouulcura Soap and Ointment advertised | yo L tried them and after using the first pox 1 had relief, I am now able to do wy Own work after using Cuticura Soap and Ointment for about Ove months, and 1 am completely healed. (Higaed) Mrs, Kk. Ladfer, 1550 Easvwern Parkway, Brooklyn, N.Y, Sept. 1, 1919, Sample Each Free by Mail ‘With 52-p. Skin Book on request, Airees post-can! “Cuticura, Dept. T, Boss tes." Sold throurhout the world. nue . | and it seems the doing of the work © pron ke th mine, and as fue Inveatigation tn his oft He eald | ' t, {ing olf feld The fire, which started] By private ‘capital would ental « © topples inevit ‘iy toone side} he had become suspicions and. re + ‘ fixed charge of about $1,000,000 # . ed bi 2 |tast night, was still burning this after- : * 4 other, they give @ kick w vested the * ion by the Com ore’ than city’s cupltas a oH baat thers, hay: Hive: &delek wich | Wueiad the arene ease! + "+ lnoon but was diminishing in intenaity, | Year more than if the city’s capita . eavy Cold . : ee most handy 66) ste, Hell sald he would have charges All wires to the district are down, |" ATihough the proposal tn sent te ° jie pa en v the he be and then] drawn up against the men invelved eet — > me, permit me to say that the credit r wr ng ahead again and that hearings on the changes ae. of ‘getting the matter under way at a: The great plainw and the mountaina| Would Be held without delay, | Me Me FISH WANTS INQUIRY BOARD, of setting tie matter under way at Ps ae sald he would suspend the men pen Nt » for negotiation and consideration, borderin, he vad a or de- i * us ol 6} . soto aya ud are mostly de-|ing their heartt § 8 eon | HP due to the continuous endeavor of Pd void of every algn of life. But oc ates = ays 8 her sale een Mie. | you and your associates since your ‘e| casionally on a distant hil) a signal wy + ALBANY, March 22.—-A bill tntroduced board was organized, . flag wikwagging shows wh an ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. $2 RM [to-day by Assomblyman Hamilton Fieh) “Very truly yours, Pg Aepictican [eoKoul ini cae the warhol marie beet and M i jr. would provide for the appointment W, J. GAYNOR, Mayor” PORT WINE Ana DBT, Wi Henry I. Stimson, Herbert Parsons,| On Friday, when the | ‘Phompson st bi find ‘ounmon exander M, White, William H. childa| committee resumes its hearines, Mr “Combined with AW Unconifortable for | stock of reco d Mar NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. MSU's. Chanier axa committee | Shonts will again be called and be travel because the mountain wind April 15 Open — High Haat. to investigate the expenditures of the! will be questioned further aa to what OLIVE OIL Mase ; ALD I Maine teal ‘on om Tene hs 1195 Panama-Hacine Exposition Commiarion [Tea tum to ehangs bis attitude on the drive @and into the men's face ethiehem Steel prporation offics 96 2.0) 9 the anon Jommi tte e capita ro! 5 and ine week or the ims FY with @ sting a shi Arie fe jgtnted thAC there are how onthe 4 ul iin 3 | Brivute i ee aR APE TAs Neha te aera BY provement. Asic doctor. No as arp as winer weet. (roll b5,000 employees, and that the pay aul = | building, and why sent bi taste of oil. At your dealer's, $1.00. While the celebrated ride of the | rm nmounts to $4,006.00 n month’ Mh |) 1338 leHICAGO. WHEAT AND corN firat, offer to build with clty money nelidew al ta, thinew ant Pennay Da ‘o the es Take no eubstitute. AmEtIOND SAYA 110 miles in| vania Steel Company recently acquired. | Mtarket closed stendy, 1 MARKET. ie wat ALT. SCWEY & 6005 on. forty-two hours m ing time was ‘inayih sa ae 8 up. WHEAT rr fot A ty ] 2 heralded — through the United aft as leon ta eomig | rig em qyeetor nw SPECIAL NOTICES eentery, Staten, the work ¢ sfantry fol. [on pre 4 stock preon Tditer Meroled, stay pa Phone M01-Oort) owing behind the cavairy went une PRENTON, fureh 22 aa ASK FOR and GET 126 Foilon $81 Nemes BLK PE noticed. One ind carrying fal ais 5 SFOS 0 OO 0000004 004065O% t eauipme t K ke i f. = abo wtyetiv } Vriron ” -- Onn an RD y * So fatre Charge for bby Pee ee en od BL SEL Raharer, Out o maar, f isaac ne ema THE ORIGINAL ertieuene tor lun World may be tet @t covered with voleani ple bn ones ft sro) whet nen feel en ser 2 me re Sees, ~MALTED MILK mess Nae a uvavy fog. and hus a) * is minimum had expired BW GHOV' L's siguature on bos P gcse Cheap aubstitutey cost YOU same price | According to Mexican Consul An-| ARMY AEROPLANES UNFIT FOR SWIRLING WINDS IN MOUNTAINS ~ DETECTIVE PLAYED {Mitchel, McAneny, Prender, PICKPOCKET; CITY OFFICIAL AS FAGIN SAN DIEGO. March 22.—-1t wae wall to-day at North Island Army Aviation School here that all of the aeroplanes 6 lured in the Mexi+ itionary f nitshape ay i wr tors, At the time they w puirehn the Iirat, CCOMMINISSIC A Jron they were considered Sta by experts to be the imst obtalnable ju this country for scouting work. | With pilot and ob could at ® maximum speed eighty-three miles an hour and could earry sullick to Anat fot in rver the biplanes ot eight | 9 EMPLOYE __THE mer eee Cela n es in Official Report to Mayor. 38 ACCUSED. sat} Charge Is Made ‘That Cl ork, Organized Plot to Rob License Applicants. (0 SOLDIER IS ILL Comnmtsavonat of Asoewnte TasoaAt IN PERSHING’S ARMY, SAYS HOSPITAL HEAD COLUMBUS, N. Mex., March Not @ single caso of Lines has been | Feported among the American troops with Gen. Pershing’s expeditionary column in Mexico, Lieut.-Col. Frick in charge of the base hospital hers | assorted to-day Army medical off consider thts a remarkable showing in view of (he heat, the sand storms of the desert and the disease which has followed in the wake of four years of civil war in Mexico, to all of which the soldiers have been exposed in their march. It was asserted that much credit ts duo | the preventive measures adopted be- fore the start of the expeditionary foree. : ——— BATTLESHIP KENTUCK) |" 1S OFF FOR TAMPICO, WASHINGTON HEARS GALVESTON, Tex., March 22,—Tho United States battleship Kentucky, | which put to sea under sealed orders late yenterday, was sent to Tampico, it was reported to-day, The report, however, could not be confirmed. Tho battlostip sailed before It was posni- | ble to deliver coal and other supplies. | Reports of trouble in the oil fields about Tuinpico have reached (he State |Department. Officinia beliave the dw turbances are similar to tlone the re a has experienced for some ume |p PERSHING'S ARMY LETT BROAD TRAIL IN DESERT'S SAND | Motor Cars « Gainic Supplies | Have Hard Time in Wake of Troops. ON THE LINE OF MARCIE OF THE AMERICAN ARMY, Mexico, March 22 (via courier to Columbus, N. M.).—The trail along which Pan. cho Villa retreated from Columbus leas than two weeks ago is a broad, around tho hills in Northern Chihua- which in @ week's time bas converted military road, the supplies to Gen, jcoluma This new road is not an ideal high- | way, but it serves the purpose. The bit gray automobile trucks which ear- ry the supplies by the ton have cut ruts #o deep in the sand and gravel that at some places there in no longer clearance for the axles and parallel roads have been latd out alongside the old trail, At intervals of a few miles all day ean be ween What appear to be huge clouds of smok mark the positiuns of the moving supply trains, cavalry patrols, or squads of stgnal corps men on military automobiles. On the individual tnittative and akilt Amerivan soldier and his offt nda th ess of moving ver these Mexican roads. Motorcycle despatch riders aid their machines by vigorous use of thelr legs. As the motorcycles plunge into the ruts or dip into sand piles, their riders stick out a each aldo as main artery for Porshing’s punitive nese of the rt supplies M. aratt. Charles, M recording partment Licen: “pickpocke: jeants, The and the cen! ing of any’ applicant tl standing windows, in “On these occasions Strauss knew of the pickpocket’s presence in the de- and believed him actual partment, at work. “Thereafter Strauss inquired Worth and and tions, questing the at that seanol Strause’s deals, It to partment. “On Jan, post | each euch erst his Ceorke H. aftern. month, since, rk line before the clerks’ D. une Vell Department mm sald he has tnstigated the | Walistein to-day submitted ‘Mayor Mitchel @ report on @ private investigation of the Icense Depart- ment, of which Commissioner George H, Roll is head, showing a network of A copy of the report has beon sent to District Attorney Swann and | lindictmenta ara expected spectora and two clevks are involved. | Strauss, tn at $1,200 0 ye |of conspiring with « “pickpocket” to entice Ignorant appli- cants for peddlers,’ junk dealers’ and | second hand dealers’ licenses to the! Department Building on La- fayette Street. While they weer waiting in line the was to rob the appli. | ickpocket’ was @ policeman assigned by Commissioner Woods. “Without any suggestion from any ono,” says the report, “Strauss asked the ‘fixer’ to get a good pickpocket to | work the applicants that came to the | License Department and arranged to | have the proceeds split three ways that is, between the ‘fixer,’ ‘pickpocket,’ assurance that he had a good ‘stall’ for a pickpocket, In that could, when necessary, explain his re- peated viaita to the L ment by inquiring of a fictitious appiication for a li- “Later, in another connection, ‘plokpocket’ did tn fact put in an ap- plication for a Heense. ranged with the supposed pickpocket as to the conversation which should take place between them in the hear- ndy whoso presence was embarrassing. Accordingly eral distinct occasions, the ‘pickpock- et’ made his appearance at the Li- conse Department, mingled with the had conversations with Strauss about the mythical applica- according to arrangement, and pretended to take money from the pockets of applicants well-worn highway, vitiblo at some | and of the ‘Axer’ as to the succes: points for miles aa it winds over and| the farmer's operations, Pursuant to their arrangement as to the division bua. ‘The road is an evidence of the|of Proceeds, on Jan, 14, 1916, at the efficiency of the American Army,|#l0on at the northeast corner of} } Lafayette the trail across a semi-desert tnto a| ‘Pickpocket’ told Strauss that he had} thus far realized $67 then and Strauss $30, of whieh immediately gave tho ‘fixer’ $15, re: ‘pickpocket’ around again toward the end of the) as he had said, was @ good time to pick pockets by son of the presence applicants in the dep customary cense Department to wach successful licenne, It was Strauas's duty to send theme to tha mailing clerk of the de- The 6 Strauss on his own mo- tion gave to the collector ten such ‘ards all addressed to applicants |; re] for Vicenses as junk dealers Jatructions were to get $1 of them payments | issuance of the license and then mail| the postcards. Commissioner Wallateln told report- -day that Straus had confessed yart in. the affatr the pi would 1, of to Meven in- financial and | the License De- rim acouned | fixer” and a Strauss Strauss giving the latter | ens Depart- to the progre: thi Strauss ar- on sev- who were ro- peatedly of the supposed pickpocket of Btreets the | by his opera- there uve sum Strauss | | to come that | of numerous ment's office figures in other for the Ti- nail postcards applicant for a port says: His tn- 2 frou facilitate the | se that! S Commissioner of | Licenses, this EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1916, gast Pledged 7 NEW YORKERS LOSE Hvta Wie FIGHT AGAINST HOSPITAL < —a " PATROLMAN ENDS LIFE. i vokly For the City Ownership of Subways pan 2 oe ‘ ' ' R Hamilton Herewith are presented the pledges made to The Evening World by Mayor Mitohet, Georas M IN CROT N WA ER HED Terrace ently to-day. ‘The teeont death and Comptrotle Prendergast for city ownership of petal reply to inquiries ty this newsep y during of ht / e nd worry over I) nesite , hud made hin the Mayoraity campaign of 1999. Inthe light of the revelations before the Thompson Com nith t ledges ——— Mitte Hospieat take on arlded value and signiseance: K in * ” 7 wy DERG Governy eclares Propose THE MAYOR FAVORED PRENDERGAST FOR f tive Party A fel Declares Proposed OWNERSHIP BY CITY. CITY OWNERSHIP, TOO. 1 Ht ee Institutions Will Neve ——_— The following letter was received — (f'™ W Inviniatration se Built. — New York, Get, 25, 190% from William A. P reast, Fu enaL¥e. bet mais To the Dalitor of Ths Brenjng World on and Civie Alliance nominee for — le works, {He ; , ; : oie .. Remptreater ways and other nway and erg AMES oesfebstelt HERE'S the Avenue Your telegram of Oct. 23 ad omptroll a eehelie tincenontn, bane ALBANY, March 22.—A motion to} drasaed to itis, wan hot delivered Woes leeeaae ae. TnL upon the probeble. lines of th bring before the Agsembly for const you know by day, until lawt night (Sunday) upor ns et that pe ell cha Mi ' Lichdatte r the abundor an avenue of ever chang- ny retur t rend fur outhiy rf : the es pape ere eee ee ea ing moods and never tam in favor of apply Vinay : t iy Wotnttetty wm Tonnted ioe Watenaied. failing charm, and of municipal cha IH Pomus GS weary Nanay f i They there’s the Avenue that subways here sition mentioned in t finds available f dia ys exists by night—-do you rcted in this city. in, earl -6ny of these 1d be prot A sin on Wa t in the . s ucted in this city m, and every ono of thes Ww Pa nw t know it aswell? Ithasa Tam tn favor of tha tne subjects was covered in my The routes you _ expileitly eniate by a vote of & a4, diff b 1 Mate construction of subways speech at the Academy of Music mention have bern alreally. ap- Senator Lawson of Krovkiyn, was erent, but an equal, with the muntoipal funds now \n Brooklyn on the evening of proved by the authorities hav. J the only Metropolitan nicmber to de- charm—for it is a per- vada ; . « Jurisdiction, and may well co) a bote age : available and to become ava I think [can with fustice come first, I rescrve my own | tra’ citi arrere and bote against manent, two-storied mu- able with the adoption of the claim to have been the earliost judgment ‘apon them, however, ne “oley 6 demand Sor pire water seum of decorative ob- constitutional amendment now advocate of the immediate ¢ in order that, in the event of Overtures of comprominxe were . :_— aor hs vefore the peopte, While the struction of the Fourth Av ny election, 'T may vote with 4 made by Senator Brown on behalf of jects—best seen from subway of the candid more complete know na to fiat at : work of my department, which now before the peopic, 1 the pla me they a inva 18. & the up-State combine that an effort your own observation dens with problema quite dif publicly supported this propo- Neral plan, th vis of || Would be made to find a satisfactory car—the ferent from those of rapid tran sition two years ago, — Licliev: natruction propose terms J solution “consistent with State prop- sit, lus mado It tmpossible for Wi Pour VORy ECF, win ontracts and. 9 details TD erty ricits and with the demands of give study to the various ‘io rot, ot Sudtetalls ‘ New York City for Its protection proposed subway routes, 1 feot rein of t Governor Whitman annou that a very considerable reliance M‘ANENY STRON ' at will be av he woul ¢ pion the cause J can be placed upon the recom- FOR CITY OWNERS HIP Doers (at York Cit matter how the I 4 } I . Court of An tter how the Logis mendations of the Public Ser- To the Béitor of The Evening Werk the tmpendi lature He said to The Eve cept those recommendations as may say: r ‘athe wecan not be built. ‘The Governor has to proposed routes tentatively (1) That I strongly favor the WoOreis RuBte Ras something to say In this affair and and until such time as I may building of future subways by possible use of the asse: T intend to do all in my power to us have cause to officially investi- the city rather than by priv and through the ord guard the health of the city. Plans gate tho matter, One of the capital, and that a# a inember 8 of Iniainess adininis for: tuatitation bulla re rowtes named by you I have of the’ Board of Estimate and the elty should be kept rin lon buildings require t i Ley ‘ Apportionment 1 should vote in a position to build for Itself overnor’s signature. | have not af- been able to consider with some uecording!y, ind to control the use of its own fixed mine, nor will I do so, T may care-namely, the Fourth Ave (2) That I am not prepared pronerties, and IT ean see no not be able to cause tho aites to t nue, Brooklyn, route, and of this to say in advance of election contingency at present under e wilt hd Nd I) aatrsls enuiey =n how 1 should vote upon par- which ft would or should be ab 1, Dut Iocan and will re- entirely approve. Respect GGG, FoUted eadeie Tso required to do differently fuse to sign any appropriation bills fully, wider that the city is Hy Very trnty yours providing for the Instituttons, ‘This JOHN PURROY MITCHE committed to the early comple GEORGE McANENY ; : an issue Tam ready to meet any McAneny nd Prenderg' vo! for the dual | day.” n ‘The bills intre er and Assern tuced hy Senator Wag- man Bloch in their BREAKAGE is often the result of trying to tighten and straighten your M NY {respective Houses calling for abandon- own glasses, COME TO hes and Yorktown School for Boy ore without charge oO 0} NGA: * | TO AID RIVAL AND BABY) [ootn perfected tn pe wee | TON Teicpar of one service. si ‘uo ponssovsx wes wo TO SHONTS GOTO. 558% FREE ("= Upward turn in late market on|Mrs. Pappas Says She Wants Hus- t a the saking. ‘Tue . ceasi-| | ay i Singer Glasses, including the ex- Tussday marked Immediate neoassl- band to Be Happy With seinen ot teerae ee ee TGH ice wehewed) Weal “Soul-Mate” and Child. | tered Specialist, $1.50 to $6. inal an indication of renewe, weakness om t opening. And on luter transactions , : . | ; ™.Singer after first trades motal stocks lgae is ie sedan held a 4 ae ane wee he siuaaine a ne Ve sae Ea, 193—FOUR STORMS.) oI of Y = Continued from First Page or acrimonious debate and the . r3 End industrinis lost wpward of two) inipatten, to-day aaked tuc| caches Sharpes: verbal warfare nt cle gas | Optometrists & Opticians. points before prices hardened and| Dace l tion si X6l Venting: . . nig in both chambers ca, 98) PRoser 114 Fucton St. NY shuwad" a tendency to recover. M tae | BPC © Court Justice Gavegan not to) beginning of Mayor Gaynor’s open the same time 4W. 1813" Man Av cow Ki0St, tine’ pecfirred advanced to 75 and] Ward her allmony, but to leave her/ activity as “arbitrator,” the term ap- City's” representatives : 4 ed dull at about level|hushand free to use his ft » to| plied to him by Mr. Shonts in a report lared that the institution should = ia In se hour! provide for bis affinity and a year-| made in April of aaino year to the |. aon oved In order to Insure Croton | pind ome of tho old infant {Executive Commuttes of the Inter- | County politicians satlects a se Oye eae ivnnce inf Not only Js Mra, Pappas willing to| borough directoraie, ‘Thig__letter M mare profit WEAR THIS Cee ee econ ite that aroup| Walve her right to support from the | Feads, In part: most of up-5' common at second preferred gained | husband she alleges wronged her, but ‘Dear Mr. Willcox ‘8 Joined with them, It was over four points and Studebaker! she announced ber joy at being able] “1 Am #ending ou u copy of a Lotter rn tek the city minority BUTTON three, | Ame tea Zine aes te Alto give her ausband to the woman| Which 1 bave to-day received from |housted that the attack w a und “‘ttabureh ‘om ah 5 sta . " the Interborough 0 yott h 5 ith whom, she says, he ls now find- igh Rapid Transit Com-|both houses. While $1,300,000 th The market showed more strength | ¥' h ‘ F SRenUGHAIE the lst, with best prices| ing comptete happiness {n an apart-|P@ny for the building at once of ex- | bern spent en sites and preliminary | THE fas be Syl cote ne cnet for the day reached toward the close.| ment at No. 821 West Twenty-fitth | @2sions of its preseat subway »: Poon Gone oh wlthee Inatitation: en] [dertully: excromt Street, tem, namely, from Thirty-fourth 2 ss Vion ‘ ng Quotations, Mrs. Pappas says she nts | Street northward and Uneoiets the | A tom life and to devote his future te mak- ing a home for his newly found mato $< OFFERS REWARD OF $1,000) FOR POLIGEMAN'S SLAYER, Commissiner Makes , Announcement] Day Patrolman McAuliffe Is Buri Police Commissioner Arthur Woods | this afternoon offered a reward of $1,000 for Information which will lead Amn. Xow Aen, Am, Am An. Anaee Ath, Woolen adie Minn. person or persons who shot Patrol man William P, MeAuliffe near Sec- ond Avenue and Sixty-seventh Street Saturday night. Former Lieutenant Anthony F. Vachris, head of the de- tective squad which deala with Italian criminals, sent Commisstonor Woods his check for $100 to-day, as a nucleus for a reward. Nothing in McAuliffe's record of ar- reats indicates that any of hie pris- oners might have harbored a desire In default of any c on whieh to work, the police sorted the reward offer, pester al $1,000,000 OIL BLAZE, + a | tts ae + $+ tt % he ¢ 8 Ds % 8 4 % ” Fire Still Sweeping Coshing Meld in Oklahom 15” stack ‘Sorin Heep Meee: TULSA, Oklu., March 22.—Damage K estimated at +4000,000 has heen caused in the fire-swept district of the Cusb- to the arrest and conviction of the) -| of her, fourth Street, anc and their baby, } i trom Times aquare downtown and by a tunnel under the Kast River to Pineapple Street, Brooklyn, and thence out to Prospec | Park and out the Bustern Parkway | E to Nostrand Avenue; in addition to | putting third tracks on its elevated roads and completing the Steinway Zast TWO CITIES IN SOUTH Tenn., and Spray, Report Flames in Full Sweep. h Nashville, cunts NASHVILLE, Tenn, March 22. “The prop pn of the company in A tlre which started “ #imal that those subjray extensions be built [dwelling near the corner of Sixth and| on the city's and that after| Main Sirects this afternoon, driven | the payment of interest and 1 per {by « wind, is sweeping sout cent, for a sinking fund and the othe {rast through East Nashville, Houses | charges, the profits be divided equal. |in two block# were ablaze at last v« ly between the city aud the company. | ports The third tracking and the Steinway RON, C, March 22 tunnel are to be done on the com- north of here, was burn pany’s own credit ing this afternoon. Pra "Tho proposal that if the gross re: nue should at any time be insutticieat to moet the gross expenses, the de- licit should be made good vy the city, does not seem ty ‘Voe pr pusal as 4 Whole may as Well be suD- mitted to the enliKaiened puvlic opin- jon of the city, Which wilh no doubt hoip us ail to a Correct conciusion, ‘Lhe cost will be about $70,000,000 and the company Cialis tbat these suoway SAWuMONS Wi KIVe More public ac- commodat than ty v0rough | route, and that therefure tho city's credit sbould be devoted tu butiding them first instead uf tuo tri-borough route, Which is estimated to cust $125,0100,000. her the city should put tts credit into these extensions in the first qu ‘he political platforms of last fall demand that all | 5 subways be constructed in that way, | y The company claims that private capital cannot be got for the purpose, structures in the business distr TWO TORPEDOES FIRED ff INTO DUTGH STEAMER] == iin of the Palembaug Notities Ton ata, BELLANS ‘Absolutely Removes | Indigestion. 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