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elite was right is proved by the hist that the American Government severed diplomatic relations with Germany soon after the proclamation of a barred zone and asked other neu- trals to follow her example. “Anticipating these possibilities it was not only the right, but also the duty, of our Government to take precau- tions in time—in the event of a military conflict with us—in order to balance, if possible, the adhesion to our foes of a new enemy. The German Minister at Mexico therefore was instructed in the middle of January that, in the event of the United States declaring war, he should offer to the Mexican Government an alliance and arrange further detai These instructions, by the way, expressly directed the Ministers to make no advances to the Mexican Governrhent unless he knew for a certainty that America was going to declare war. “How the American Government received information of instructions sent by a secret way to Mexico is not known. It appears, however, that the treachery—and it only must have been treachery—was committed on American territory. WASHINGTON, March 3.—State Department officials said that, the fact that Germany admitted her act did not alter the diplomatic sit-| uation, “We were convinced of the authenticity of the plot,” said one offi- cial, though he added that what Germany had to say might have a beat-| ong steane ing on whether or not the admission aggravated the situation, GERMANY INSTITUTES NEW ‘Bie SENATE FIGHT REPRISALS ON PRISONERS IVER WILSON BLL Says Her Own Men Who Fell Into Hands of the Allies Are “Op- pressed Body and Soul.” BERLIN (via Sayville wireless), March 8%—Announcement that Ger- many would take rotallatory moas- (Continued from First Page.) FOR ARMING SHIPS BIG NAVAL BILL GOES TO HOUSE: | ~ LIMIT ON WILSON | |Bond Issue Is Approved, With | Restriction to Spendiny Money. REPUBLICANS OPPOS, Measure as It Passed | : : | Senate Appropriates $535,000,000, 335, the | |. WASHINGTON, March 8.—After a heated session in which Secretary McAdoo partictpated the House Ways Committee to-day re- | Ported favorably the resolution to au- |thorize @ $160,000,000 bond tasue for hurrying naval construction Unlimited power for the President to spend tho money as he will, either| for work already authorized or for} new projects, was dented by the com mittes, despite vigorous efforte of Democrats to obtain tt. The insertion of tho phrase: “The| money shall be expended in accord-| ance with law," was insisted upon. Republicans contend that in case of national emorge be posible to quickly b 1cy Congress prob»| ably would be in session and tt would! the| ures on prisoners of war becauso of stories of crueities to German pris- oners held in France was made in the | Reichstag by War Minister von Stein to-day. den {President's powers, They dt any dosire to hinder the Preside The bill, with appropriations in the round sum of $546,000,000, passed the whieh way the wind is | ining bis speech Senator All permission for prisoners | stone offered his amendment to both “to engage in arts and sciences” will] 0 4H 1 whip | Senate by unanimous consent. It car- ' meow ba |the Senate and House armed ship] canons ee 4 bills, It would prevent United states ries $167,000,000 more than it had when tailors from being assigned to mer- ae the House of Representa- chant vessels to operate guns, would | refuse guns to whips carrying muni-| 28 Carrying out the preparedness {lone and supplies to belligerent na. |?F8ramme tho bill provides that the tions and refuse convoys to such|°7struction of the following vessels pvr j#hall be begun as soon as practic . able at a cost, exclusive of armor and | _yremgent Wilses Bt tal eae armament, not to exceed the follow- efforts to persuade Republican Sena | ie amounts: tors to assist in the passage Of| Three battleships, 42,000 tone dis- needed appropriation bills during the) piacemont, $15,500,000 each. present session. Theso Senators were| Gne battle cruiser, $19,000,000, told by representative of the Presi-| Three scout crulsers,, $4,000,000 each. dont that their argument that Con-| fifteen destroyers, $1,300,000 wach, gress should remain in sersion be-| One destroyer tender, $2,300,000, cause of the German eituation, was! One submarine tender, $1,900,000. not logical because he naturally! Lighteen coast submarines, $1,300,- would take no action leading to a|000 each, declaration of war without the co-| ‘The total cost of the above pro- operation of Congress, Rramme as recommended, including REPUBLICANS INSIST ON HOLD.| te armor and armament and the ING UP SEVERAL BILLS. ammunition necessary to fully equip each of the vossels, 1s as follows ‘Tho legislative situation in Congress | One battleship .. “Our enemy endeavors to oppress | our unfortunate comrades body and woul,” the Minister asserted, “Count- er measures will be immediately taken and continued until we eive from the hostile government news that hos- tile measures are abolished, Thou- sands of prisoners are covered in work behind the French front in the fire of their own guns, If these un- fortunates sought cover then the French officers sought thelr rms.” General von Stein sald “in England that treatment of prisoners was better, but tho Eng- * Msh also employ prisoners close be- hind the front, GERMANS DRIVE DEEP INTO RUSSIAN LINE” Advance Nearly a Mile Along Mile | and One-Half Front in Volhynia. jto-day, uccording to the most optl- borg a threo rh ase No battie cruiser 26,69 1 BERLIN, March 3 (by wirelowy to! mistic estimates, indicated that Sen-| G1) gout cruiser « 6,746,146 Bayville).—An extensive raid on Rus- ate Republicans had determined to | ‘Total three . One destroye ; Total for 18 destroyers sian trenches west of Lutsk, in Vol- limit activities for the remainder of | hynia, was carried out by German the session to the following: One dikucsan tanner sgonens troops yesterday, army headquarters| = Vinal passage of the Naval Ap- | One submarine tender 2217504 announced to-day. | propriation Bill, One submarine (800 tons) 1,434,093 The Russian position was pene-| Approval of the House resolution | Tota! for 18 submarines... 25,818,674 trated on @ front of more than a mile! end @ half to a depth of nearly a! salle, The Germans destroyed the) ussian dugouts and returned with prisoners and four machine guna. ‘PETROGRAD, March 8.—A German battalion, aft &@ strong hour's artil- lery preparation, entered Russian first line trenches around Slavontin, but for a $150,000,000 naval bond issue. Enactment of Armed Neutrality Bu. Republican leaders were without any assurances from Senator La F< lette. Republicans were determined, cording to Democratic Senators who here been struggling with them for jt y-four hours for a reconsidera rect prea Po peng final passage of the Foretell Trouble | Total for the butlding pro- gramme + vB TBRGNT 984) Tho sum of $12,000,000 In appropri: | ated to enable the Secretary of the! Navy to equlp navy yards with sult- able material if be is unable to secure falr and reasonable prices from pri- | vate shipbullders for the ships here- | tofore authorized, A provision of the bill makes pun- | ishable by a fine of $5,000, five year’ imprisonment, or both, “whoever | shall wilfully ‘trespass upon, injure or destroy any of the works or property «1 material of any submarine, mine | Appropriation |oy torpedo or fortification or harbor ficlency | defense syst or interfere with ane were driven out by a counter attack to-day’ official statement declared. The Army Bill Sundry Civil Bill and tho General De thelr use. De sive soa areas are A Rata Oi will \uithorized to be esta by the often predicts Milltary Academy Alli President rain, It also fore- Bill xtend authority of the ‘Another feature of the bill appropri- tells inward trou- Shipping Board and permit the | ates $1,000,000 for the acquisition by ble. It may mean Gav ce 4a dak hant | the Government of baste aviation pat. that the kidne; mOVEFREN So. Mame | merenen ents, The total for aviation ts $5,153 ere not filtering ships owned or building in the | yoo, the blood and are United States in time of threat Tho bill as amended by the Senate allowin . ened war. makes $1,375,849 {minediately available 8 {o complete the erection of & proje ous uric Amendments to the Federal | tie plant, tog the bleod Reserve law and all other pend- | For the equipment of merchant cause trouble Ing general logislation auxiliaries the following ts appropri- Bad backs, rhe Any bills left over, according to the o be immediately avaliable: | ated, Republicans, would be taken up at an| facterien, vv extra session if there be one, or at the last moment of the present ses- | natic pains, sore, $4,731,174; ammunition, | aching joints, headaches, diszi | sion. Current appropriations could | Naval Academy. le increased to four ness, nervous be extended by resolution, Tan cach mamher at Conaviae, She troubles, heart —_——— | present fret yoar class ty to be grad futterings, and President Wilson Conanits the! uated in Mari d the second year urinary disorders corctary of W erin baptaabar Cons onuan nt ne ire some of the effects of weak kid: W ASHINGTON, March Presifent| struction ts reduced from four to + neys, and if nothing is done there's! W! made andiber of hig personal] three years wai Saris are langer of dropay, travel on Belaht's| waittint tothe wate, War jand |Navy/ made to supply officers for s nips. disease, Use Dona's Kidney Pills, the Secretary of War Daker most widely used, the hest recom sieiiasihiiaiaaaaiaaianied LABOR GRAFTERS GUILTY. mended kidney remedy in the world Bronx People Testify: KEEP A JAR OF - Charles Mason, Sr, 459 FB. 148th CHICAGO, Mar less with my kidneys for years. I case Were found ¢ harges of was subject to rheumatic pains and ee conspiracy and moir of @ boy general kidney disorders, and at tines Et Quickly Loorens Up Coughs ott in thn Pederai Our Ay was in @ pretty bad way. Dean's} and Colcsin Uhroat or Chest |, The defendants ave fur. foriner) Kidney Pills, however, have always | Workers! Ur and nine member given me great relief whenever I have | _ Justa little Musterole rubbed i on yous lof the. Chi Kwitehboard Manu: | had anv occasion to use them.” $0. beg he ceremcin, Bare ind break \ Up most severe colds a ce 9® KIDNEY 9 siisteroie is a clean white omtnient PILLS made with oil of mustard, Simply rub | 50¢ at all Drug Stores iton No wastes ne ; aary, Better than | © nivstard plaster and does not blister, mazimum penatty 1s one year in| a. SE Thousands who tse Musterole will |p fine of $3,000 | | tell what relief it m gore | - - | throat, bronchitis, , croup, rae Year | stiff neck, asthma, gia, | | N eh 8 =| jan lost or found article ate ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma> ; Mavile 4 of this city re-| Sertlsed int The w tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the d today of the death of her ph dg Wenn hase back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, 19 Roy Arcade, Park ‘Rows World's bruises, chilblains, frosted feet and 1 few daya, Miss Reynolda Uptown Office, worthwest core colds (it often prevents pneumonia), st birthday on Jan 9 orn at Croton on the Hudson West 126th 8, i - ——_- _— freuive Office, 20% Washinge kK Himeetf With Bullet tn Harry Keeling, fifty-nine years o! terer, committed sutcide by shor self in the right temple sh fon Bt, Brokiyn, for 30 ‘allowing the printing of Adi ortivcwonks . « this ’ . 1827 Bouthern Boulevard No. |services might President THE EVENING! WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 38, 1917 ERMANS CHECK THEIR RE TREAT ON HEIGHTS BEFORE BAPAUME Four Huge Ships Provided In $535,000,000 Appropriation WASHINGTON, March 8—Some of the principal features of the Naval Appropriation Bill, passed without roll coll by the Senate last night, are: Three battleships, of 42,000 tons displacement each, to be built @s soon as practicable, to cost, exclusive of armor and armament, not to exceed $15,500,000 each. One battle cruiser, to cost, exclusive of armor and armament, not to exceed $19,000,000. Three scout cruisers at $6,000,000 each, Fifteen destroyers at $1,300,000 each. One destroyer tender and one submarine tender, totalling $4,200,000, Eighteen coast submarines at $1,300,000 each. Including the estimated cost of complete construction and equipment of all these ships, the bill carries $188,637,964 for new construction, There is an emergency appropriation of $35,000,000 for the immediate construction of forty coast and ten fleet submarines and an emergency fund of $115,000,000, covered by a bond iss! to enable the President to hasten construction and equipment of all new vessels for the navy. The bill carries a total of $5,133,000 for aviation and $12,463,- 116 for arming and equipping merchant auxiliaries, Altogether, $167,000,000 more 1s appropriated than provided by the House. FLETCHER WILL AMERICAN ENVOY WHO WILL PRESENT DEMAND TO CARRANZA PRESENT DEMAND TO MEXICO TO-DAY American "fender wa Ask What Carranza’s Atti- | tude Is to Be. | GUADALAJARA, March 3,—Amert- | can Ambassador Henry P, Fletcher! will present his credentials to First! Chief Carranza to-day, His firet off- clal act, tt Is belleved, will be to de- | liver to Carranza and to his Foreign Minister, Senor Agullar, a note’ from Secretary of State Lansing, demand- ! Ps SS ing peremptortly that the Carranza | * | Governmbent indica its attitude toward any attempt a forelgn power might make to disrupt the unity of | American untons, PIPED AOODODPHDHDD 2H = - Mr. Fletcher was not to have pre- | sented his credentials until Gen. Car- CHINA, TOO, MAY SEVER | rtsc‘vettsnca to tresses city; vot tne GERMAN RELATIONS sravity of the situation caused him to | ome here with Aguilar for the cere- | wwony to-day, laae! any i Alf, Carranza was closeted yesterday | Kaiser’ Minister at Peking Notified wits iaanshers of kis Cabinet And de> | to That Effect on Account of | clined to make any statement regard | Blockade Polic ing the Zimmermann note and Gor-| A man plot. His advisers seem to believe | i: : ' me Maat Berlin de- the German project was nover off tal-| patches In the Rhelnischo Westfael- jy communicated to him, or that, if It citung slate that in circles 4 Jecte: | In touch with the Chinese Legation tn Was, he rejected it, hina will give of diplomatic ; Athy p4 unless Germany changes her blockude 109909060662 + 5-35-06 26 re to the city, He refused to add to his statement of Thursday denying Hague. baran, Mexican Ambassador to Ger- The German Foreign Office, tt Is many, who ts now here, has denied | added, has been warned to that effect pimself to all viltors | by the German Minister at Peking. | | | “§. WILL TAKE GITY DEFENSE COMMITTEE HINT U, S, WILL TAKE OVER BIG MARINE ENGINE PLANT DISCUSSES LOCAL PLANS. Notices Urging Fletcher Company Root, Wic kersham and Stimson Employees to Join Reserve Among Mayor's Advisors Who Meet at City Hall. Regarded as Evidence. | Notices received from the Brookiyn Navy Yard and posted to-day about the shops of the W. & A, Fletcher Company, butlders of marino engines, | at Twelfth and Hudson ttreets, Ho-| boken, urged the 1,200 employees to enroll in the industrial branch of the Naval Reserve in order that thetr be available to the the event war. The Executive Committee of Mayor | Mitehel’s Committee on National De |fonse held a meeting to-day in City Hall, Elihu Root and George W. Wickersham were present and were made regular members of the com- mittes, They are alre members of the general committee. Others who attended the mectl: were Chairman Willard D. Straight, Henry L. Stimson, Alexander M White, Chairman of the Home De- Government in The appearance of the notle rise to the report that. the ment had taken over the plant, one of the most Important of the kind Inj {@ns® League, Police Commissioner ‘ a Woods, Major Francis G, Landon his country, He! i Sou ey: enry Fletcher, 81 Consul-General at Berlin under member of the company, denied’ the report The notice saya those who join the reserve will receive $13 a year, the term of enrolment to be for four Roosevelt, Col. Willlam N Lewis L. Clark Dodge. The Mayor sald the committee dis- cussed various plans which Dyckman, and Cleveland H years, Members must agree to stand might thelr trade in the event of war| ve followed in the event of war with 4 are informed the Government|Germany. These plans would con- try to maintain tho regular] sider the local situation only. standards of pay. This latter provi workmer t the Government ts take charge of the plant, preparing t ONLY THREE DOWNTOWN to Be Two depths of snowfall were re ported this morning in Manhattan by the Street Cleaning Department, In the uptown parks and open spaces a named the "Ameriear instead of the "Di ther names suge me Virgin Islands,” wey Islands” or One U Boat Said to Have Destroyed) six-inch fall was found, Downtown tune Armas Balen fie . in the congested districts tt was not) a ee eae iro: more thin three Inches, unk near Hammerfest Rad ae.| “Subterranean heat generated in| 1'nine armed ‘atcamers,| subways, conduits and underground the official press agency sald to-day. | work o Alana gave thn at ) Ore BSGENE vy tkussialty; | Work of big buildings save tho city many thousands every year as snow _— melters,” sa id Commissioner Fether Offers Self and Caw 4 Chil-| ston. The three-inch difference be. dren for Service tu eof War, |tween the uptown and downtown Special to Ts Eveaing World ) |snow depths shows how the down. PITTSBURGH, March 3—Wiillam Al-|town snow has been melted bright of Clearfield, aged aixty-tive, of-| Nine thousand regular and emer * himeelf and fourteen rons to Presi.|Sency enow cleaners, eighty snow funt Wilson for service In the army and {plows and 600 carts are at work s veven deughters for Red Cross work | to-day in case of wa _- the Big 1, | President WIIl Sign the Pos! \ with “Bone Dry" Prov WASHINGTON, March WASHINGTON, March 8.—Prestdent wilson has decided to sian the Post Wilson to-day signed the Revenue Bild); . int ne the Reed Bone Dry’ throu the Die of Columbia avecial (axes and bond issues, SN Drehibition bu before noon to-morrow. Stgus Neve avon he could get here, He was "ne weapon ill when she reached Liverpool on her last trip. This was regarded as an indication that the liners would be placed in the Government service as auxiliary cruisers. Capt, C. Lucas, GERMANS RESIST MEIN LERS WOLENTATIANS | READY FORGUNS, Seis SSSR, Half the cargo of the St. Lous has been removed, some of the shippers having requested that the rest be held on her tn the hope that she will sail for Liverpool. The temperature in her hold is being kept at 33 degrees, fo that perishable articles are mot , | spolling. A wircless message was received to-day by the Scandinavian-Ameriean |Line from Capt, Thomsen of the | Frederick VIIL, the ship that t= tak- ing Ambassador Bernstorff and his suite to Germany. At 8 o'clock Thursday evening the Frederick VILL was 535 miles east of Sable Island, stitied oy wireless that. the. Bebgene: d by wireless neta from Christiania will reach Hal- ifax to-morrow, She is due here Suffered Losses in Battles Once, Two Others Need rane | Berlin Reports That ie | 70 in Shape for Arming at Along the Ancre. | Strengthening. BERLIN, March 3 (by wireless to| Assistant Naval Constructor Gar- Sayville).-There have again been! tand Fulton and hia staft of ordnance | violent infantry engagements on both | inspectors examined to-day, for the| banks of the Ancre, in northern purposo of arranging to supply arma- France, the War Office announced to-| ment, the Amerioan liners Philadel- | day. Tho British suffered the lons of phia and Kroonland, which are under-| sixty prisoners and eight machine going repairs in Erie Basin. The guns, in addition to their casualties, | gun platforms, which were placed The official statement reads: {aboard the Philadelphia in 1898 when, “Before dawn, strong recon- | with the St, Loute, St. Paul and New Noitring detachments attempted | York, sho acted as an auxiliary to enter our trenches near Hul- | cruiser, were found to be serviceable, luch and Lievin, and in the eve- — although they have been decked over ning hours smaller detachments | for seventeen years. made similar attempts at other | Measurements were taken aboard points on the Artois front. They j|the Kroontand, which is being! were everywhere repulsed. On |equipped with ofl-burning boilers. | both banks of the Ancre ther@ | ‘The Kroonland and Finland will have were again violent infantry en- /to bo extensively braced for arma- gagements, during which the | ment, but the St. Louis, St. Paul and enemy, Ju cidition to sanguinary | New York, which were inspected yes- losses, lost sixty prisoners and /terday, will be in shapo to receive| ! eight maci.ine guns. armament As soon aa It can be rushed | “On th 2 aad in tis Cham- | aboard, | pagne advances by the French It was sald to-day the liners could against some of our trenches | bo made ready for sea within forty- failed.” ;elght hours after the order is given. | Te the six fast liners are taken over Sunday. | Chicago is supposed to The Cunard liner Orduna, which left here last Saturday with 108 pas- sengers and the French Hner Chicago which salled on Feb. 29 with 109 Stes, sengers are in the U boat danger zone’ to May The Orduna is presumably» approaching the Irish oe = the he shore of Spain or Trance, Bay of Biscay en route to ig dete United Fruit, Ward and Munson , and coastwise liners sailed for the South on schedule time to-day, The liner Manchuria, which ts owned by the Atlantic ‘Transport Line, one part of the International Mercantile Marine, which owns the ‘American Line, is expected to sail for London to-morrow, but with freight only. She carries a crew of about 180 and they demanded yesterday | letin |Calonne and northoast of Lous, cap Minister von Eckhardt has returned | noitering 8.—Prestdent | Along | LONDON, March ur troops made further progress to-day north of Warlencourt and Faucourt and northwest of Puisieux-au-Mont (on th and west sides of Ba-, said last night's offictal bul- the British campaign In the a paume, on France. “Local German attacks agal: our| vanced positions northeast of | Gueudecourt (southeast of Bapaume) ‘and northwest of Ligny-Thilloy (south of Bapaume) early this morn- ing were repulsed with loss, As a re- sult of the figbting on the Ancre to- day we captured one officer, 127 men of other ranks, three machine guas and four trench mortars, “This morning our troops {German trenches near Angr raidod 3 and turing 20 prisoners. An enemy’ rald- ing party last night made an unsuc- cessful attempt to enter our treuches northeast of Roclincourt.” Last night's official report from Pe- trograd says fighting continues on the Jakobeny-Kimpolung high road in the Carpathians, where the Germans re- cently captured some heights. Some other minor operations on the eastern front are ulso mentioned, Only local fighting i# reported on the Itallaa front. ne Surprise Attacks in Verdun Section, FARIS, March 8.—Successful recon- operations by French troops at several points along the front are reported in this afternoon's War Of- | statement, which reads: ‘During the night recon- noitering parties carried out sev- French §| our eral successful surprise attucks Against German trenches near Moulin-Sous-Toutvent, east of Hill 304 (Verdun region) and In Apremont Forest. We took pris- onera and materials. BERLIN EXPLAINS WHY ~ CONSULS ARE HELD UP Approval of Transfer to Turkey Awaited—Yarrowdale Men Soon to Be Free, March 2 | BERLIN, Ma who were brought to Germany as prisoners on board the captured Lritish sleamer Yarrowdale expect to be released on March 7. Tho delay (via London, « 1s accounted for here by a statement that an English sailor, who was con- fined in the same camp with the Amoricans, is 11] with spotted typhold r and that the segregation of the Yar- rowdale prisoners was dictated by) |panitary reasons. The four American Consuls who were transferred to Turkey after the breach of relations between Germany and the United States are still here The German Government ts awaiting word from Constantinople as to whether the appointments are accept- | able or not. AML Bxpress 7 s Ordered Dis- continued tn France. PARIS, March 3.--All expre: throughout France, with the exception {of postal and long diate ordered discontinued, T) s taken to facilitate tran. Pri Ae ja rege’ rn ger Ay are Heat of Subways and Big Buildings ot the seph Rt? dana’ evens here it was decided to suggest to the| Helps Melt It, Explains Com. | and_commercial traffic. | Washington Government that the missioner Fetherston IL Danish W Indies, no Amerte: “ artitaee Latnuale pcanten Pecan | Doctor Tells How to) Quickly Strengthen Your Eyesight at Home) Opto t« { Quickly oe eree inflammation, aching, ftebing, burning, tired, workstrained, watery eyes. Not & secret remedy, Atsolutely larmiow, formula on every Dovior's agnouncement soon 0 per. Hom Opio preweriition filled Ker-Hegoman, Kallas and other aim of brown ily: I x 3).—-The sixty-elght Americans § trains | Dr Leis | strengthening | | By Two Distinguished Pastors Who 8 of 100 per cent. on their pay. crew of ber aister ship, the Mongolia, now on her way to London with freight, were granted 0 bonus, as auxillary cruisers, as the officers seem to expect, they will carry six six-inch guns, two forward in turrets on eitber side, one each on the port) and starboard quarter, one in the bow | and one astern. It is believed, from Washington despatches, they aiso will have machine guns, It seems to be settled that armed American liners will get Instructions to fire on submarines at sight in the German U boat gone, as the German Government has made it pialv it sink vessels without warning in the probibited area, In going over the American Line ships the navy men examined them tween decks, looked over their deck supports from stem to stern, and took copious notes of the decks amidships. They also planned for the construc- tion of magazines on each vessel, Measurements of deck supports were made with special care, Brassey's Naval Annual for 1898 says that tho St. Louls and St. Paul each had eight 6-Inch guns, four 6- pounders and four machine guns, while the New York and Paris, the latter now the Philadelphia, each had twelve 6-inch guns, six 6-pounders and efx machine guns. The St. Louts and St. Paul can bo driven at more than twenty Knots and the others at more than oighteen knots. A new steering control is being In- alled on the St. Louis. It enables the officer on the bridge, when he gives the order “starboard” or “port,” to check the vessel as sho ls headed | on the course desired, | A cable was sent yesterday by the| sth av., Monday, af | American Line to Capt. A. R. 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