REAK IN U. S. RELATIONS WITH GERMANY DISCUSSED BY WILSON AND HIS CABINET MINE Tbe A “Circulation Books Open to All. Circulation Books Open to All.’’ 0 Taipei NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917. 20 PAGES §& PRICE ON = — PRICE ONE CENT. CENT. Are oa Ov, vNorRWooD & VitDERWOOD VATERIAND BOMENMIA NASSOVIA BARGAROSSA CROSSER tCre KAISER WILHELM GEORGE. FR ER mins MAM BOR G AYO AL LEMANNI A KYRFUORST DER GROSSE WASHINGTON PRIN 2. JOACHIM BIre. Feiepeice WILHEM ay 155 st wmiver. GIANT GERMAN LINERS INTERNED AT HOBOKEN AND 130TH STREET, MANHATTAN. TU ASSUME al oS : : MATPHL IST gues smine PUNO 10 MEET THE CRISIS THERE WAS A‘LEAK’ ON NOTE, 280E;21 INURED G00 ARMIED MEN NOW WATCH etre ARE PLACED BY PRESIDENT DECLARES COUNSEL WHIPPLE ‘rivnero repr GERMAN SHIPS HELD HERE: HERTONOREW. BEFORE CFIA ADWSERS _ EERE es $ ) Says Writer of Connolly Des- aa eae “They'll Shoot if Orders Are! | é patch to Hutton Must Have Leak From Main Under Chi- Disobeyed,” Declares Col- | American Line Expects Wash- Seen President’s Message. | } ci . hp gt Png | lector Malone. , he yt Instructions | Official Washington Believes Break | Ba THREATEN STRIKE | Sts fst me ceanst rior. AGAINST IDAHO BILL! "estes ee ibutes D | DEN’ s BY OPER ATC IRS | ) CHICAGO, Feb. ~The police, late GUARD AGAINST PLOT. | Unless advices are received asl Is Coming and Attributes Delay to ®, “Questions Hint Resume Came} ON 18 R AILRO ADS a panda nog i sryperwesDeny iad Police Ready to Go to Aid of | CURTAILING RIGHTS ee ee: wrest | Taking of Measures to Safeguard } 4° by Word of Mouth, Phone | | Neutrality Squad if They l 3,000 Americans in Germany. that wrecked a tenement block at 1 } German note limiting the number of | o'clock this morning, caused the lose Are Needed. | American vestels in transatlantic Authority Given at Chicago of twenty-eight lives and the serlous : phe ane ____|Senator Borah Notifies Legis- "Me and specitying now they shall SOME AUTHORITIES HINT Afier the New York pO 1 > {injury of twenty-one persons. Two} Collector of the Port Di Filet! “Tature of His State Force of | @entty themselves, what courses one of for Walkout Unless Griev- |r tne dead who have been Identified | Matone sald to-day that the neutral-| /AlUre OF His State Force OF ney must follow and what ports they | AT BOLD PEACE STROKE tee investigating the ances Are Adjusted. jhave been taken from the ruins and] ity foree under him, had been in Arms May Be Resorted To. ‘must enter, the International Mer-| the President's peace not ore SEE BNE twenty-six who are missing are given|Creased from 200 to 800 m When irae cantile Marine will not start the merlbal Heer Mt Lodin cutee (his WASHINGTON, Feb, 2.—Up to the time the Cabinet assembled port to-morrow ct Weat | #M attempt would be made to destroy | cine known to-day, hay sent te Fay cee pene the German ves 1 port, if trouble &rams to members of the Legislature spy py Central|4nd to Gov. Moses Alexa 1 recelved any word! BOISE, Idaho, Veb. + that|Department at Washington, 4t ne State up for dead, either from fir the thermomenter registe & railroads in the Chicago switeh- | The scene a Fou nth Street and Newbury Ave nue. were to come between t country, M r cold, }asked If he hi 5 ten de-/from Washington to the effe Bherman L. Whi; Ing statemon The significant fact is estab ished that we find in a broker's | t office in New York, on the day i) telograma vec before the Prosident’s peace note published, at an hour con derably earlier than the time it given by Secretary Lansing | from W. G. Lev, } CHICAGO, Feb. 2—-Au :,000 switchmen, employed by eigh- Pa platiglca 4 ‘his atternoon there had been no outward change in the submarine crisis. the tragedy | psident of the Marine, sald’ The majority of the members went to the White House uninformed of this afternoon ho had recetved as surances from Washington that the | President Wilson's plans, ter of the St. Louis was taken up | » Py s, y ‘i mares tal to bar suly-|at the meeting of the Cabinet to-day | President Wilson came from the White House to his Executive jects of Japan from land ownership 424 he expects instructions from the | Cffice and entered the Cabinet room shortly after 2.30 o'clock. Secre- Slate Department which will permit taries Lane, Redfield, Baker and Postmaster General Burleson arrived trike was contained nder, pre ived to-day by Investigations already under way} Allies and this Malone | testing against the ge of the bill indicate that there were leaks in the, Said that he could not discuss ques-| pending in the I ement| tions concerning the neutrality of | |James Murdock, Vice President | Brotherhood of Railway ‘Trainmen,! gas pipes ip the tenement ba ident of the or-|and that the gas company, m notified, had sent men who repaired atedly| the harbor ‘The mission of the neutrality force, w in this State the liner to start to-morrow under to reporters, a statement of the | ganization | The bill passed the How i. dhesive tape, Morris} he said, was to watch the ships, with Mt pe 6 House unan| ‘ q ar Se ; : maimisnce of the note italf anil | te was ‘tated that acotrike vote ihe Poa “ Hay “ ae , eal le reine Ries stat be ebeyved | OUSLY several days ago and ts now| thé prolection ot the alted Ataien about the same time. Secretary Lansing reached the White House a of its most important purpose, Pe peen Ray the LANIORy:, BRIG. HIB. OF : before the Judiciary Co! overnment. No intimation has reached | ¢ °| org rey abi couched in language characteris. | Wo! be taken within a few days UN-| of gas in the building was overpow-jand that no harm should come to] °C" (Me Judiciary Committee of) po ee en eaotar of |e moments later and the balance of the Cabinet soon followed. tic of a skilled and weil-trained |!es# grievances against four roads, ering yesterday, ypt a gus company German , vessels If any situation | senator W. E. Borah, who ia in| the instructions he has been advised The President took with him an envelope which may be the texi mind, showing conclusive evi- the Atehison, Topeka and Santa Fe,|mechanic who came in response to aj with whic h the neutrality force could] y,, shington, h: i> gant sgrama| Will be forwarded by the State De- |, ¢ | lec baiashes . dence that the writer must have Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, |SY™mons sald the job was too big for/ not cope should arise, the police were ihe Tagiinteee Rio Gree paraents + | Of his decision to be considered by the Cabinet. pet only seen, but theroughly | ine Chicago, Milwat and Bt. Pau | “Im eo NDS atl tes cht ies SOnIOENR ne ee cay aed Jy [imder, asking them not to embarass| “Stpposing when the time comes | SOME SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS. comprehended the President's ano) 3 kee and St, Paul doing anything, his men were armed, he sa "Y! the Government at this time. |for the St. Louis to sail to-morrow Pi “ahinet ma ; saa ateckiet note and the purpose of its send- | 2d the New York Central were ad-| 1 js pelieved that the explosion was| certainly w Tc ee, “U8 Ws cet A teen oeaed pene SITE Before the Cabinet met there were the following significant de- lee.” justed ; Jcaused by a tenant who searched for ould they shoot, in case "| the Idaho Legislature, Senator Borah| Department?” Mr. Franklin was | Vélopments: The statement of Joseph Becker] Th? complaints against the roads |ing teak with lighted matches, were disobeyed?” he was! said in part bi | asked The N a oh reget Ph n pei] Were Said to centre largely on worke | ‘any, eae ccyan tine antes ' D oe ; | i o «¢ Navy Department clamped the Hid on all news regarding operator on the.Was on pris | ¥% h 8 ocked y ‘ a m sending this at the earn Phat is a remote probability,” he 7 0 * Wate telegraph wire of the BE. F. Hut-|/9& conditions |miles around and demolished adjoin- will do thelr duty,” was hb obine state hp Repay Pas ae a y rand opn . aley he mortmanl €f this country’s ships of war, ton & Co, firm, that he never received pen - ey jing and né@ighboring buildings, answer, ; ing the Government deep| State Department, but if no word tal the Pi a a perernees ordered additional guards placed about ) the messa hich FA, Connolly, RELIEF SHIP WAS FIRST | Because of the thick sheathing of concern. 1 suggest that only for the|come to-morrow at asulling time we| he Panama Canal “as # precautionary measure,” Hutton’s W shington corre svondent, lee which covered the ruins the fire- TOWER SEES WAR PERIL, |mont substantial and imminent t | siallHave te tkka care at he aecin | Senator Poindexter Introduced a resolution calling for an ape ore he sent to Hutton ab | wen aeinentba! en eeplge pti eeacls c o'clock Dec, 20 was corroborated by VICTIM OF NEW SEA WAR) men expected t TeNe ut nothing a Pa should we embarass the Govern-|tion just as It presents itself.” | Propriation for 100 submarines additional to those authorized in b Ue Gullit ‘dherators ‘whe card’ they | but corpses after they had extin- BUT SAYS “KEEP COOL) 202. pare y at this time In{MAIL8-TO EUROPE TO BE KEpT| ‘he remular, He also asked for $4,000,000 to equip United States ( knew nothing of such a mossage, The siveptiaeanil guished the fire and started the res- | this critical hour we ought not to ex MOVING. yards for building them, i five included the men who relieved | Euphrates Had Taken Supplies to| cue work, Soon they encountered vel Jercixe our State rights unless the] 4 despatch from W at " : ‘ Becker whenever he left his wire for Balplumand Wad Reuenine pockets or grottoes formed by timbers| Former Ambassador to Germany| situation compels u 10% Aarioen ane meant ae on: thie In some quarters it was expected that an announcement of the Pres- any cause elgium and Was Ke — Jin which people were alive, Tho first hile to « al Fer ROOT BOBOUAGRR LORE FOMSRIMRIOR Die ie tania i i a Chakard. the firat operate ale 4 ich peop " rat Advises Public to “Let Wa I have taken the Iiberty to a A epee ena Fh o con. | Wdent's decision would follow the meetin » ici: i | Bening? admitted Hutton hes Some of Crew Saved. to be taken out were two woniyn and Attend to I." |the President that neither the Leg ; | a ' By aap aM of “ Le ane | ; F g of the Cabinet. Officially it ht . » se % . gion Attend to | he Legia-| tinue forwarding mall to ‘ope de as stated. “Nothi yone ~ ake 1 ; bawled out Becker in th brokerng LONDON, Feb Oainiai ihinemie awe girls me iainentto she'd ‘ounty in ni }iwture nor ¢ Heated! Ai Poa I Se anor tated, “Nothing has gone forward to Germany yet,” but this w: ence of ospital. evo . ) o eb, Charle-| would want to a t ! t interpreted ¢ e, other op timony yes | tion received concerning the sinking| "me barking of a dog mulded the plas: BUPHTA, 3 ' t utd Id to his task att lee ion was reached aft jinterpreted to mean that no word in the nature of a demand or an- “ : Meyda : as dons c 1 fa ¢ ulded the} magne Tower, former United States| this juucture of our foreign affairs | « er ultation, and it gives rise + i ay Ra Toul [of the steamer Euphrates shows that| firemen to Al Johnson, one of thel ambaswador to Germany, believes ine{ other than vital and controling} to the fj i ‘ ‘ Wi es sete, | Mouncing the actual decision of the Government had actually been sent. fay whether he had « the probable first vietim of the new|tenants who was under a pile of - brought avout by Ce on afl seh eva ioihtg: Ale eiahanss vi ReHIGT AS Bad Or had Hot Fes proba ‘ juboY ,o pile off tr rousht about by Ger. | rensons.” 1G will advise t na-| Another interpretation was that the Administration had not communi- Etanth ago. submarine policy of the Central Pow. | debris. The dog, Johnson's pet, was] many result in war The Idaho Daily Statesman, quoting| tienu) Mercantile Marine t ioe ; fost of the other operators, G. W.| ers was a Belgian relief ship. Me he i bye Johngon was seriously! «rr ts w 6 sald, “but it alee m from nator Boral! Amerioun liners according rman | clted with Ambassador yon Bernstortf since ne had presented Germany's Conkling, John I, Hummel, M. Wi] phe hrates ha ried a cargo | Oriised escuers working in thée!4 matter the public should disc ‘he Por natructions, Ay barrec ounceme sump! " BREE cunsopher Bhs, admitted ie Ne wie os ice wntteg (ruins this afternoon heard shouts and] Keepy « wid let Washington at-| CHE | wearin dircilen metneneae ie Ae eee ERE St BEAU DU AN OF ruthless submarine warfare. heard Hutton Nd Becker of re ppuen. 370 seal % ; . ha s1 & OOUrse Chrous the danger gone fo t $ the ‘ ; ., : M oy man Campbell of Kansas, | States and was homeward bound in Stles ond estimate that the tend to it" N} Falmouth. It is not believed that t that the American steamship line might be given in- F in questioning I’, M. Dick, an expert) ballast when she was torpedoed, Sev-|4!f & dozen or more persons, co . ‘Post Office Department wild t tas marci ‘ var Fon values and customers’ adviser of | oral members of tho crew have been |*00Us and only slightly Injured, in OHIO CALLS ON ALL MEN Oe mink itaneatlantio mail’ asrvi a » as to permitting its ships to sail “by to- . the Hutton firm, charged tht a digest | the debris the Japanese ' PuneeaTAP dadale —_— — —_——— a ——-— the Government in sel ot the Preside: y note had | oe HOG: BAG-T1AYO:SPREDEA Oi OUtVINE | Tis italian aheoge the street trom 10 STAND BEHIND WILSON been in Hutton lithe wreaked ateuot ; four days before Dec. 20, and intl |the wrecked structure fire also fol- esl | force of arms its protest against t ve TAverpool for this port to-mor mated that certain persons who knew| ‘The sinking of the Belgian steamer |lowed the explosion, and the occu- Idaho b “\row. The New York will not be an liner New York wil to signify a willingne f Six More Ships Sunk in Second mo. COLUMBUS, 0,, Feb, 2.—The Ohio re of it might have been trading on the | Euphrates of 2,000 tons gross was an-|pants fled in their night clothing to seals i ia hee ested, according to the German ult f > Mhort side of the market away trom| nounced by Lioyds Stipping Agency {the rear. porches, ‘These. collapsed, [House of Kepresentatives to-day, by|Orewon's | Anticdapancar min agente sccoring to the German a ay of Ruthless U-Boat War the Hutton house oes Ruslling thettanantelia abe’ eeouna unanimous vote, adopted resolution thdrawn by Author, bleh ral vessels vad In questioning the operators ana] on Feb > . addressed to President Wilson de.| SALEM, Ore., Feb. 2—Oregon’s anti-| Until Feb. 5 to get out of the ¢ pea napa LONDON, Feb, 2.--Six more ships were reported sunk In the second day of ‘The Euphrates was under charter wens #9 ewan ait alien bill was withdrawn from the to the Reigian Relief Commission and |INDIANA “DRY” BILL PASSED,|clarins that it viewed with alarm iisicture here today by Senator, |the present crisis and calling upon| pe twit, would have taken another cargo from petty Ttaton ty | yalbue., Democrat, wh zone around other witnesses, — Camp! Whipple explained that the ways the possibility that t Britain. ‘The York will be outside that zone or Monday new “barred zone” campatgn. They were the British ind Ravenbourne, the Norwegian steamers Portia might have come from W dapper > | Amendmenta Not Opposed Only te itizen of the United States tol it. hecuuse, as he sald, } Anat eat pe Ditapecial delivery lottc New York for Rotterdam had she re- Be mesiting ie tee behind the President as one|to handicap President ‘Wilson with The French liner Rochambeau, | 4nd Heekla, the Spanish steamer Algorta and the Belgian stean: trawler ‘ mouth, iby ci tele turned safely to America, it was stat- | 4 ible Japane ations du cheduled to sa morrow f Hor Marcelle t © mem be crew of the Ri by ew phone several du H ed by representatives of the commis. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 2.—The 3 present: interna iat Nae ae nie the Ravenbourne were Jost ington broker, Conn partne | sion here to-day to-day passed the Wright Prohibition up Shiba Laaye Nadataiiac? > soa t RY : ey Be) Ke rh ria Was a steel serew steamer of 1,127 tons grossa, the prop- y, *resident's | 8! jere to-da wy . yao delph lor ers to the trary are received fre Igother fae wore he i‘ : i ne up| She carried a crew of between twen- ad the i a put 4d renee Hire Le Ny hast Two Days of Big Sale. France, She has hooked seventy -f 1M r oe made passed louse, bi ust Bo back to -oHILAD et i en's Overcoats and Suits, $5.95. . ai ” ve 1 ser of 950 te momen ond | nt it to New x | "as an American so far as is known |amendments, to whigh there is no op- tiene r-day, bound direct for the | Bulldingr will well todas ena orton | cancelled passage thus fa he ! Hgts: seeps to any of hit partners’ | Here: When she last left New York | position: | prohibited German U-bout zone, ‘They the batunce of thelr #10 4 gif Seay | Cunard liner Carmania and the W Algorta i steel sevew steamer of 2,117 tons gross, owned had been in the Hutton office imme-| She Was commanded by Henry Mek-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.~The House /are: The Boden ,Swedish), for Nar Winter 0: eroon te & F , Sta Adriatic will leave Liv L vad Anica ivigation Company of Bilbao, Spain, diately before Dr Jienbe 1 Belgid Most, if not all, |to-day passed, without roll call, its|vik; the Rdeliffe (British), for Gib-| finghed backs, All. tee fe Oe erpool Saturday or Sunday wit Marcell teel screw steamer of 219 tons; owners, Pecheries | The committee will meet in W aah: of th d Belgian: first Prohibition bill—the one that raltar; the Cardiff Hall ,Britheh), for special Bucs for to-d: aturda argoes, b : " Rn i: ington to-morrow morning at 10! — " makes Alaska “bone dry” Jan. 1, 1918, Plymouth; the Carleholm (Swedish), $299, & $6.95. 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