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  • 72 44 ThE SUN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1916.

    the effect Unit lie li.nl archied In callCount ion llcrnstotfT to tusk on theUtouinl thai the latter had circulatedfalse lltilucsslnns us In t lie meaning ofthe Ann I It .) n dlsn inutnetit propositi tnthe lliilrnlo Allies tho Irritation in theIh'li.iitini nt uga.nst the Ambassador hadl.ot lessened inatetlall.i. -

    Chief of Hut One Time, and Theninn .iiimiiiieirnuoii inn io i'iuiuhbi oiitlili-n- t l:il negotiations If (Icnimtiy noeshot reccdo friini lu-- r picsent position.

    Illnmliiv 1n lleriiorll.Vrlonds nr Heirrtury UinsliiR art! still

    frilling to lav at the door of Count vonIlrntelotlf all Maine Tor any false Imp-rest-Inn which (lerninriy nmy have (totus tn the Intentions "f thr AmerlcRiiSovernmcnt nt tho 1li the illwirmK-niei- it

    pinposnls were sent ti the Ihitenterowers. I

    It was stilled y mai otnu vonllertirlorff Haunt Hwleitineu D.nilelx from $i:t.iii0,iini to il.ot li lieeii led to titiderstutid, innTeutonic di .'l.iratlon wen- - published,that the Pulled StateK was not preparedIII the event of a i ejection of the Ameri-can itinwnlH by the Allies to renouncethe principle of International thatmerchant ships are entitled to arm fordefence.

    REPLY SOON.

    Arllmi on I he IVIrolUe'nl'rninlril.

    U

    WxellisuTiiS, I'eb. SI. SecretaryIrfiiiflnK lecelM-i- l word y fr"in

    I'eiitUld at Vienna that theirply of the Austrian tlovemmeut to thnAmerican dem.Mid fop an eMilanatlonnf the KUhmaiinc attack last Decemberon the American ml tank eteamer I'etm-lit- e

    will le.idi WarlutiRton In the nextfew iho".

    I'endlmr Iti- - teielpt nlllciN of theState Departmctit decline to tatewhether or not mli.ie.iihr I'enlleld

    In an way what the nature oftho reil would be. The leply 1h

    however, to lead to furthere triliei' Auctrla voluntarily

    npoloc..i " for the attack.The IVtfoliie w.w uttackej lu eastern

    5trdltcrraneaii u.iteiK uhde en routefiom Alexandria to l'hiladelhla. TIioukIillyliiK the nnilran llac and huvlni! thoAmeriian color promlnentl painted onher wile", the ven.d waK middenly ap.prnached .!!( tn by an Autrlan

    ulioii Hied a wnrnltiR shotncroK the bow. of the 1'etrollte toitoi her

    AccordliiB to aflld.ivlt from Capt.Thontp-o- n of the I'etiollte andmnilicr- - of the clew, the tanker "usImmcliately hauled to. but ileeplte till."the Mibmai ne lontiuued tltliiK. Duehhell iilened the tanker and nerltiunlywouitiled one of the crew

    The submarine commander, on coin- -'tiB up with the I'etrolite, demanded ofCant Thoiiipon that the latter ehouldell hint ptiiv'uloite. When till demand

    viu refused the Austrian sent a partynf boattlerfi on the 1'etrollte to hrliiR offwhat provlfK'its wire needed, meantimehnldlni: on board the subinarlne one ofthe 1'etrollte e .rew a h hostHRe,

    GERM A SS InDIGNA N T.Anierleiili lliipoltlou li rit I

    Rout l'iille rone the IVnplr.Xeki.is. la Ainslerduni. Keb. 21.

    Burprih.' niid iiidik'tiatioti are prevalentIn (iertnaiiy as . result of the report thatthe I'nlted Slate- - l Mrnily nppooed tthe new policy of fJermauy that armedmerchantmen aie to be treated a. war-ships.

    Cnolllcial H ports stated that Secre-tary LanltiK bad Informed Amtiassailorvon Kernslorff that n month's nntlrc ofOermany'. Intention would be ronslderedeiiftlcient to snfeKiiard neutral IntereBtn.That the Cnlted States would approveof the Herman policy. It was irenerallj"believed, bud been indicated by Secre-tary l.ausiiiK.

    The general opinion amonir Herman,!who have followed the submarine con-troversies Is that the United States hvrefusing to accede to the new merchanthip poUfy Is trylnit to take from Ger-

    many mi ffcctle weapon aRalnst hsrenemies.

    Tho death of Otto Weddlxen and thecrew of the 9. which was sunk anarmed Hrltlsh merchantman. Is ued ann anrument and Justification for th(new policy. It was pointed out that hadWeddlnen not followed the "humane"methods he anil hi. crew would he alive.

    Struiic resentment of th opposition oftho united States to the new German

    ea policy Is voiced by some of the news- -paiers.

    The Colocne, 7a;re says: "Whyshould we await the wlhes of the i'nltedRtates and postpone another submarinewar? The I'nlted States Is only servingJlrltlsh Interchip If It arraln wants toopen negotiation on the memorandumTho time for fiction has come. Afterthat the diplomats may write and talknnd negotiate for n hundred years aboutthe submarine war as much a theylike."

    SEES A FOR U. S,

    Paris Editor nj Germany I Ter-- rI It eW4epajBJflu a n t rr .

    Special fitlilr Dfptltrh to Tne Scf,TAnis, Keb. 21. Auiruste Gauvaln,

    Mttnr of the Journal ir Drbalt, In aneditorial on tho reported tehfdon betweenSecretary Latmltitf and Amb.1ss.1dor vonBernstorff, says:

    fair

    other

    "The United States has n unique opportunity to increasi) ner moral stanulni;absolutely without risk. she la notafraid of Germany, who la terrified byhr. Tho I'nlted State may consecrateprinciples of the greatest Importance tohumanity and civilization without theatUhtcst dauber to herself."

    INQUIRY INTO BRITISH ACT.

    lavratlcallon of strnmrr Chlaa'alliililup Ordered.

    WAKUl.vnToV. 21, tnstructloiiBwere sent to-d- to the American Min-ister at Pekln and tho American Consulat Shanghai to rill details, obtain-able concerning the action of tho tirltlshwarship which held up the Americansteamer China nf the China Mall Kteam-hhl- p

    Linn and took off thirty-eig- pas-senger..

    On the tnsls of the Information whichIf received the stale Department willdemand of tho HrltVh flovernment anImmcdlnte, surrender nf those taken fromthe ship In view of the fart that thisl the tnlrd time that tirltlsh or Krem hwarships have boarded Americansteamers and seized person. on hoard ItIs thought probable, that the protest willbe exceptionally vigorous In tone.

    This ilnverninent ha taken the position previously that American vesselsaro not subject to action of this kindregardless of tne nationality of the passenger. tney may le carrying.

    FRANCIS MAY GET WAR POST.

    Hencbcs

    WAsn .xfiTov, Fob 21,'

    Iiiih iledded not to appoint Secretary oftho Inter or Lane or Secietary of Agrl- -nilturn Houston lo the War portfolio.!Thin means that he probably will selecta Secretary of War from outside IllsCabinet. Man) believe thai uvld ItFrancis, cx.iiovernor of .Missouri, who

    In Wnshitiglnn to. night, has an e.reiieni nance nr tlie place. He pas ailappointment In mnfer with PresidentWilson to morrow In tegard to the

    lo liusshi. ll was learnedilia' Mr Francis has not de-

    clined ihn pot. but bis friends were notpr'i'.in.l 10 s'iy wli.il h,. outcome, of hiconference with President Wilson wouldbe.

    The conference b d to reports that MrFrancis wan under consideration for See.7Ur' of .w,'f h "w ilt uf his reject- -... ..... ...nneauiurnnin.

    DANIELS CUT $11,000,000 R. H. MACY & GO. WIN I KITCHENER'S DEER 'U.S. GETS NEWS OFFROM NAVY AERO BUDGET BIG TRADEMARK SUIT! AT CANADIAN FEAST 'BRITISH IMPORT LAW

    whIV" Consulted Service

    AUSTRIAN

    CHANCE

    Pared Estimate Committee Hears Turks LostErzerum for Lack of Single Aeroplane.

    WasIIINiitos, I'eb ('apt. .lnill.UrlKlol of (he I'nlted Hmte navy toldthe House Naval Committee y thatthe estimate he picp.utd for the ex-pansion of the aerial sell-h- of the navyhail been cut liy older of .cietaiy ,

    and nan ,

    law

    by

    OHll.UUO.

    Included In Cait. ! oilitlnaleKtlmati ere pruvlsloim for two air-craft nhlp, designed for the tl anopoitii- -tlon of aeroplane, npalr pattx and ma- -

    '

    chlniry In conjunction ltb the lleetThree ehlp were to cot $3.itn0.nrt each.Hecetury Is I see Ins . ,. ' ih "tl nclear to approve lowed to lie captured for

    I'apt llrtstol made an argument for I of aeroplane." ofJ20.0mi.tni0 for aerial uaft lie urged ln!" ' ""jm!lu',u" ., ... .. i . ...that In p.issltiK on thliroKramuie

    live ear biillditicsubmitted li ,"'"'"'"'

    tianlel piup.iiiloiiali, apiopilatlonsshould tie made for aircraft, which uoutdInvolve an appropriation of abouttlM.OCO.OdO.

    I, UIMt Mfu Needed.lie told the lommlttee that the navy

    needed elulity-tw- o aeroplanes, five illrltfi-blc- sand foity-on- e k te balloon In

    to the eiUlHiieut, Capt l;rl-t-recommeiiiltsl aiithorUatloiw for li'u

    aeroplanes. Ilfteen kite balloons and fifdlrltilbles to operated as patroK of th

    Capt. IIiIhIoI also said that Comrress tirdshould aiilhoilze the puri liai-.- - of forty --six aeroplanes for the use of the iiaxalmllltla. lie estlmatiHl that with Ihe'machines he recommended the n.nywould nearly I.2U0 men to operatethem.

    It was biouRht out at the hearing 'that Capt HrlMol was consulted on miltone occasion, when Sicrelaiy Danielstut down the estlmati s for aircraft

    Dr. Charles D. Walcott of the Na-- ,llonal AdvNory tln.it d of Aeronautic abody created by the lat Coneress. alsoapiieared before the committee. Heunred the lommltte" to recommend anadditional npproprlat on ofwhich would enable the board to com-plete Its work In the development of Ihescience of aeronautics.

    "Kven If the army were equipped withinn I would not considerthat It anvwliere near ailenu.itelyoutfitted." said Dr Walcott. lu thecourse of a Reneial iliscu!ou of air-craft for mll'tary purposes.

    "How tpiirkly can ne obt.un thenecessary. to advance thisscienre?" Dr Walcotl wa asked, "Howcan e aet the tnf i mallon that willlilllie this service to the he cht ofeltlclency0 To whom shall we apply""

    (me of the otijit ls oi me am :soboard I to llnd the rluht men." repiie.tthe wltnew.

    DEMOCRATS TRY TO HUNGRY MARSHALS

    SHAMEFACE ROOT QUIT APPAM IN HUFF

    Sppk t IMovc 11 rnnilli'i i'twoon ('urea nnd ISolirimn

    to Discrcilil Him.

    STONE MKIMTIKS IMIAKI)

    u.i. 21 Willi He apparent purpose of V",," . itsi nofa parallel of caeIn the hwnllowltig UP of Colea b .lap.it

    .I.nlrman of th" l'ore'gnr.,.lllee. Introdliced 0 reo- -

    iutiont-layfeMuesl-ingthe

    Pre-Mc- n, tn

    transmit to tin- - Senaie u - ""' 'the latt.r ,in.i-- ,spondencedeC!: c.nt,r Ft u.i ". sl-'- ch In New-York criticising the Administration th'rehas a still hum ior "might be used as a basi for attacking

    foreign pob'cy of the ll'.oseve--

    ministration, during a !''' "Hoot was Secretary of Slate !he

    ft.ib-llshme-

    of a Japanese piote. titrate meras an Incident of thewar of l0t-0r- . has

    to serve the n ltlbetweenofThe treatyState, Corea provide th.it. "'.r liWPowers deal unjustly or W ,with cither (Joverniu.nt. the other

    their good nfflces, on beingof the case, to bring about an

    amicable arrangement, showing

    their friendly feeling."The only protests agam-- t the actionI'.r.tcl St lies ap-

    pearof Japan made to the

    to have come from a orean. Mi.Yueng-Tcbe- delgnnled as spir al en- -

    knot credentials, to whom Senator" "" i... 1.1 1'inr.Hoot wrote on i'c- -

    "It I to be that th- - olll.lalcommunications from the Japanese c,v.

    otbclal ciiiimiml-catlon- stneernment agreefrom the Coreau iim rnuieiit.

    nd are quite Inconsistent with MiurIn-

    formation."If however, the dltllculiy of inmp'i-In-

    -

    with your wishes werewe should be met by the fu. t that onFebruary 2. l'Jnt. and on Augusttt r.he Corean liovernment onclu.bdwith' the Jaiianene (ioverninent treatieswhich are not now In any iespect Im-peached or uuestloned. by which Coreagave to Japan such extensive emitiol

    nffalra and put hen-el- f so .om-plete-under the protection of the

    of Japan aw t" icmb rlmposlhle the application of the

    treaty with the United Statin aboveUOted,"The above mentioned tieal.e t.e.

    tween Japan and Corea appear to he ofsuch a character :.i- - to in con-trol foreign lelallnns of Colea midto make the latest tpaty of Noi ember1", 19'ir., which Is now called Into ipies-tlo-

    but a slliht arivaiue upon therelatloiiH of lontrol previously exlatuigThehe editions of controlnmount to a complete, bir to an Interference by the t.'nlled Sl-il- ts under thtreaty of 18S3," j

    It I apparent that the AdministrationIs cooperating Senator Stone In mieffort to dig up something linn .an heused In combating the Hoot speech. Theunusual steps that inn beluK talon audi

    I .I.a ..1 1. t.r.c,i t.a 1,1 ..i..i rn t Inn M tlml ill.. I, .tint.I nlilllll for Conference1 U v. .,..1. 1...11 -l'l .""II- - n ' ' .li.fl" n U11114111' that the I toot speech has had a

    .. . ., . I effect 011 ihe Administrationanniii i,..,i... 11,,.. i. i.t ami inai ine iiec.-.- i'j

    I

    '

    nieut I lecngnlxcil liyhis advisers.

    f 111 lullthe Picsiilent and

    TO M0RGENTHAU.

    llajor'" loniiolllee IVilconics m.linasndor lo lo-iln- i,

    The romin'ltee "f etiins uppninicilbv .M'lyot .Mliihcl to recene II. on) Mnr.gemhaii Amb.iss'iiloi 1.1 Tinhev, wliourrhes fs morning on iheVIII.. will meet shoitly uffi r J o lo t.at the Harge (itll.e ami 111..111I dnwnthe on coast guaiil culler M111-bnit-

    Mr Moigemhaii wll be talon off Uislilp nt mid biouglii to pierA, where 11 leciptlon will tenileiedIn hi honor at the offli e of Dock Com-missioner It A. C, Smith,

    1?

    i

    At point Iteptrsentatlie Callaway iof Tox.i. a little n.iv tiicinhei, wan,uoued In- ;i suggestion made by Dr.Wnlcotl that the Thirty-fourt- h divisionof the Turkish army had fallen Intoa ltttr.!ati tra at Kizerum beoaujo ofthe link of aire aft. ''

    t ii me i lira ii.iu nan jum oneplane they chum avoided till tiap,aid Dr. Vi'.ilciitt.

    Mi Callaway ob.nried that he thoughtit remarkable, to iay the lenM, "that theluperx fhould play up a thing like tli.iton the vciy mornliiK tli.it the navalcommittee was coins to meet and ion-sl.l-

    the subject of at roplanc. '

    Haul. coul way nf--this Item tlicttiilies lack

    simply fur the benefit

    .

    Secretary

    tleet

    need

    $r..nnn.

    .

    the

    been

    beenpurioe

    IS3

    thus

    with

    give Jap

    with

    damaginglrea(

    Tiirli

    Fieileiik

    buy the

    hate

    lll'll t llir((l HHlli I I 'lir .hiy ' ,f. ...

    A

    over her

    The denounced The .njuncllon wll'. htandthe 'iewsuieis, ctitlchlliK ac- - ni:.ilnt u- -e a tl ailemai k. will.... .i. .it.... ...i.t. u.i....u.,. .......MM ' . " . .. ,,,,H13 o national defeiue.

    I'Var on the part of officiali hat secrets lonnected the navymluhl com" into the tMissecsioii of for-- 1..il... 1, m ......miI . ml .

    of ..di..rii..in..iii ..rlL-lii..ll-v ' ''V the were upet. the'by the Service fomm'sslon fliidlm.'c.iiiill.late lo examinations I , ,. ,u the .it.senie of Intent to

    appoimmcui 10 u lacancy in tneteen be draiiKht'im loom

    aeroplaneswa

    Information

    Its

    Al

    this

    and

    over

    be

    this

    Vork Nay

    M I'oi'flnn llrniiulilsionn.A'ioidins to the oriRin.il iltiulais

    by the coannlsioit the examln itlonswert not to In- - limited to citizen of tneCnil.d States, aithoush heretofore suchlimitations hIu.i.ns had existed. It waexplained (hat the exceptionwa. made in this particular cae furthe leasoii that the yard officialswile pai'lliiilaily anxious to ap-pointed a foteimui who had h(en work-ing temporal ily around the yard and

    h. was an exceptionally Rood drafts-man.

    The man. It was stated, applied for1 ill., ns.up papers, but had not fullyipialitted the law reitilre iom'tl-tu- e

    . X .1 mill itlons for such It wasttioimlr that b littltiK down the barsth- - man ti .Uestiou. fiom hi fimlliar-- i

    with t nnrk. have no'il iMstftB, and could then be

    appointedWhen tri tnattir i.ime to th ntten-t.o- n

    of Secietary Daniel he at otu-- pro-test.. I 011 the Kroiind that It be adans, roil pieerdent to permit forelners10 .null' th. lans of the navy.II.. ii..in in ted Unit the oriirinal advertlse- -

    new elusion the fh'ef. fonii.eiui.in 10 (In- - and

    n .... .1 Iv..,a .

    l.icnl. Hitu IHtln't V nt 'Kinitiitl Ntilititly 'I'lKiiiirlit to

    lMM lllllPI' Moil.

    ASKS FU HATA XKW OX

    comernltig

    surmounted

    prevlou.s

    GREET

    ijiiaraiitltie

    VonI'.lge

    ik. V , I'eblli.k'uaii and

    the foimer Hlltlsh 111:Siiprenu.. M.o.es , (lf

    m to the ofThe sworn in a" special Culled

    s liepiity Marshal, were put aboardthe lessel Saturday, following proceed-- 'ing 111st. tiito.i i. tin- - African ste tm INavigation i'o npaii, her former oatier,to seiiire possessliui of the ship from'La vit Hans llerg and his prUecrew

    The) weie not given any food andlittle hhelter, Lieut. Iterg sayingthe) weie on boir.l without hl consentand were unwelioine The (women imc ashore to and de-cide. I not to go back.

    I States .Marshal Saunders he.itred the unices of two other men.

    The) were promised relief in twelveFood was furnished bv the

    ' .M.uh.il

    GERMANY PROTESTS.Old Prussian les (Hie 'I'rutiin

    I'rlres t)lniii.Wisiii.M.T'iN, I'eb 21. Priiiz vm

    HatfeUlt. . oiiiii.nr of the (! rm in li-mine, f.i the Slate In111. ill against the presence ofFluted Mi Marshals boardt.ie hip Appani at .S'ewisui New.,V.i. Actu.g 011 thePolk of the State I "'p. il tin. lit conferredwith "ffUi.ils of I'.e ivpartinent of Jm-- 1

    lo Irani whither s nun otlwr means1011I1I be of keeping the icssel luthe jurisdiction the court at Norfolk,w no ileputles to Uw Itbilr iwn.

    Although the 'rean treaties of,11111! l2l. upon (iermany relies in

    her contention that the Appamnidi asluin at the American n'tis a pilze, provide (ier- -man pi..s In American are notsubject i,i legal pro. esse I'tlnj. vonllatzfel.lt, il was learned, uieielv hiseith.s piotest on tin. ground that the

    , ''' f dcpiillcHftlctlon aboard th" icssel t Is expected

    If

    byit

    ... ,...,. ., , ,, , f)111. nlc the i. piitmci to get ihecase out of the linn, Is nf inhut ll Is probable ihm tl. ,.paitiiient will 10 do what it ha

    hitheiio a led. namely, announce lisdecision between (Ionian anil Hlltlsh

    hums loneernlng the proper disposition01 snip

    PiiiiX ion HaUI'ddt ,.ft forNorfolk to l.b ut llerg. com-mand' r of the licrinari prize crew

    MERCHANTS FOR DEFENCE.

    Issocliilloo llpcns llilpniunHeller Irioy 11 ml Vni.i.

    Tin' .Mi rch.iiils Ahsoclatloii . om..,0111 for picpiuciliicss and has begun a' riiinpalgn couimeiclal orgaul.u-- 1Mi nis tlnoiiglioiii tlie In supportof a I'logiMnini" of adequate 11.1 (1111 ile.

    T 1. action follows the leporl lo, HoasMi' iathiirs commitiee, com- -1.0-c- il of 1111 M llaldwln, rhalrnint 'Stephen I'ariell). II. llieli.iiil-io- : u.er Loins M .I11sej1l1th.il, in g, neral,chailes Hoc and II, Spen- -( IT

    The a- - o. ois Hi. of,1 n.iii whi.h Mull hi second on the At.I.il.ll.' and Hi "I on the Pacific . crc'i- -

    ol rigiilat of 27.i,in;iiii,niiii men the crenlion o' con- -

    t m of fiom .(ifi.nno in l.nnn,.mil mid tin use of the National

    lilu.ird as auxiliary to th coast defencefoicoa.

    Siipicilic Court Aciiit New, M'liinit'' hhinor Sliari-i- l ly iU)()i AiiilnisMidiir I'lttfc It'' sYtn'k Firm of rnfairncss

    in Uiisinrss Methods.

    DA 31 AttlCS AUK WOODSWOMAX IN FILMS' MAIH'II I

    I'eh II Tin; Supienie Ti. .,.i,on et before memberCmrt dealt wlta to Important e,i.es ( (l ,, t'amp an the entree of

    jto-il.i-y lnvolvliiB aliesatlun of unfair 1)pr fuiteenth nnmi.il dinner at the1

    trade. Hotel Actor laM tiluhl wac ehlson In- -

    of the cae w.i. of the It. II. ' ,1 !. It came from the Scotland pre- -'.lac f.-- Co. of New York aRalti.'t the H,,tv,,4 f ,,,! Kitchener, "K. of K."Nntaetne llnlery Company of l'hlla- - hitii.'lf It. oti n trooji ilili rctnrnhiK

    Id.'lphla. Tl'e M i. y 111 in won a ul)8tan- - to Canadu. to a friend In tinllal vletmy and not a revcrs.il of the

    libcree or the Cnlted States Circuit Courtlo' Appeal, awarded an In-- IJunction and damases

    The Supreme Court, speaking thioush.liiml. e Holmes, a. ipiltted It. II Macy

    Co .if lntriitloii.il unfair tradeTe.tin member then methods.

    their the of buti.. bejr

    navywith

    .1n.ii'iimhly

    lountry

    "Itontex" emiiioie.l the Macyapplii-i- l .iomhj

    Dainai:ivi .'iHiuded the PhiladelphiaHon i.uh. court belowbshed Civil coiitt thote had b.enfor take for

    New

    noleil

    navylane

    place

    would

    would

    .cret

    men,

    of

    for

    .1

    ON

    which

    In- - A; .o.to

    o

    mislead t'le tia.b theie i mil. I

    Philadelphia ttadflname "Notaeme conlllct

    upnti n.rurs will.ertiielv different harkstnund

    iiii.nl.nl border of thmi'kr.

    be no re- -

    col erThe film .1

    or 111,11 k " Toen.ih not the '1 weie

    but on theor oin to WahqoekohllnK bnmbo Atoropod."

    Tin roitrt .1 of ii.p .1 II Iterniir,fact the same printer, who ti,P Caii.iillnn expmier. who ha

    liackKrotmd the turned twouse of I ami a Canudlan mountain

    lacking "extensive II the ItoeklesImagination" and had the wotds, the Canadian CamperssTiounds their own let

    wa the tlci' the it was shaieda fact icy not and Including eightythe suit was fr Camp ofbrought. The two did not compete

    trade.In the he- - . ie. th Wolf l!ro

    Companv of Cincinnati v the llatnlltoii-Iliow- nShoe Cotnii.iny of St. Loul. Ju

    !lf.o.niin Inof the Cincinnati dim on account oflr.fi Ingeuieit the of theformer' "Anur'e.m Hrl onwomen" 4

    St icd the name"American Lad,' whkh wa held to bea simtilit of t'n marl: of the Cincinnati tlrm mark. In reichlng lt con- -

    m.'itt be teialled and one" l"iied I the coiim divided, .III.infra native irarn ,lu'lce

    Herman

    that

    pr.e

    (ieimon

    hecourt

    event

    with

    milium

    cicallini

    that

    attlrmed

    Prv.inter hoMir.gth the of Appal

    the an 11 aand descriptive" not a

    subject rrgit the PatentOttl. e .lil'tce Plttie) the opinionof the remainder of the hnldliig

    j the word wue properly registrable.

    polar mice, or

    bo'll

    In or In

    It It

    Ifof

    Lou.

    Vanthat

    nameand

    In

    thitlie that

    the Cincinnati tlltn bid aawarded damages on the ground

    nf practices, holding thatthe in. 11k was not legNtrable the

    rompativ was entitled to Hit business ItUp it mil that the St

    II' III had persist! il in the ue ofthe name "An.enc.ui the

    of was to deceive and nils-lea- d

    The me ordered a decreeholding mark and affirm-ing the Judgment. The rn.e has beenbefore the court for the

    once r a tei- -tloiarl to a dei of the

    lliinser ilrm e ourt.Irclleiitalh th. saidJ ,.,,. ,,,,,, ,..fllVill K,,int vsrij

    Appaui Hnrarl did 1101 go the

    Stati

    guests.rat

    n'teil

    lo.rs

    Trent

    plot, sled part.

    Stat' puty on

    protest Counsellor

    woiiiii I'lianie

    KSHwhich

    may seekUnite

    thatimrts

    pics.lemlcl ,.,.

    MkP,l.i

    b.ne

    ine

    ainong

    felic

    Willi

    J

    '.1111110111

    lui'iui III.

    theainiv from

    acental in)

    men,

    tne

    had

    when

    .,d

    lieil

    used

    ti.it

    fiom

    been

    also

    until

    Shoe

    used

    Th tlrm

    en

    i s

    Clteuit(5tl"

    ctmit

    wlnle

    mark,unfair

    built

    hefotereview iion

    from

    ran and did tot pieilule the comt at asub-- . ii;er.t mi.' fiom pa -- sing up tin

    .V. V. FIRM

    l.oldlii ei'iieil nf Ini'ss b) Trade llosril.

    Feb. 21 -- The I'eilelalin c s.fti'd it - tlit for-

    mal coinplaiiii to.il i) 11 t th" "unfaircompetition" -- ectlon of rhe ,ul creat-ing ci.iuiniMon It is illtiM'teil againsta N'i'W York tlrm the commissionstati nianiifactute mer. rled

    ' thread, but sell it as "sewing llk "The tlim has thirty da) In

    to appear nnd cause why anshould not U. out. red In th" commissionre'iu'r.tiE it to from branding th"pri'ilie t a K '"

    In the complaint It leclte.i "that be.cause of the method of com.petition, t i wit, the c of thesaid false or tr ule andthe I' su'ting de. option of purchasers andconumei. ttianufai tiircr or oilier en-- 1gaged the 01 "i sale of gen- -

    'ti m silk hi inter't.ii' tnm'rre,have beit, or ate iijurcd In I heirnnd business"

    The llr-- agiiust whi. h tin couiplalntdirected 's HohPn rtro , of

    miiti'ifactiiiers of brandsew ing Tlie .omplaint

    'on protest tll'd w.th tin- "ininlsslouI by iniiuufactiners of tbie.nl' Hearing on the subject will be

    by ihe commission lu

    INCOME TAX FURTHER UPHELD.

    ' gnpreine lllposes of1 111 111 1 Ing: I'roceilnre,

    I V To:.'. Fell 21 The last ofthe objections against enn-- 1stiliitloiial.lv of Ihe In. oine tax law were(leiriiany invoke the trend-- ih., --...,.1 nw:.v when the Jus

    coin t that ihe call be llbflled tire tool, up the few iftniluing tasesher lliitish owneis, ,p.,ilcl when Hie main cases wereI ntll this is was said ti. iiiioii tccenlK

    the

    the

    for

    has

    I

    ti.in

    the

    forthe

    esiei

    Hie

    A majority of the i.ises passed nilIniolieil ol pi oci

    sin i as Hie .0 Hon of !nige Hros. ofIlctioit, who to enjoin tlie

    Hon of tax b) nut in the IHntrk'tof Columbia ami lost Piiilnhlyinil Inn of the cases il

    of was the one invilvlin; laxImposed upon Hi" of milling

    iocs

    valldil) of tl iiaclmcnt. because'the tax' on the profits of a rnuie re-- j

    the ph).lcal ofand was a

    rout t held that even under the cotiten-- ltlon of this-- f iittaiklng the law Hie

    be

    STOCK TAX VALID.

    Supreme i ourt Sustains InFori oolt ( use.

    Wasiiimitos. I'cIi 21 - A Kansasstatute a gin. 111. lie, fianchlse.tax on cm Ions on Ihe capital

    was h"d lo b" Inan oplnloji '. .liiitlie wlui

    TIi" tax was re'Mril jiy Hie KansasCity Foil and Meinphls Hallioad,on a lux had laid.II was held that Ih" tax was equally

    oil il foielgnthe mid tho ji

    Flint Its cayllal U, cmplujcd Intho

    3lcn anil Women Who llavoLived in Wilds.

    FPSKT

    cmniHai,

    thethe Ainimmii nine. ,.e "" " ;who was to (iccompan ra have no dellnlte

    oils Irauiuhes to .New v..i, it... ,,... ,1...' --tthl wa by from , Ilff opinion dh):

    mums tne tnat iiruin - . atIiik at the liilllillnK was : 1IK to control fieicht rates oni. liu not i il.'il articles liyenoiiuh to attend saw to t,P of ofIi ihiii the wim 11 was

    on the menu as "VerldeerVenison, with llrnseN de

    Karl Kltcheiiei. 'The Canadian Cinnp. a society of men

    aii.d of have tu.ledwith blR K.'iine and bin fish In remoter

    of the well as In Canada,always fent on prodlslrs al tb

    'hamiuet Ad- -

    1:0 .H'tual iniral I'earys

    The,

    trooi.s

    sea ..niiui!- - uk.i.len's mountain cat these are oino ofthe of ears.

    M lid Hoar too..'llldltlou to tileLast

    ener Mills. .11. there were "puree of wild' wlilch Is wild boar soun '

    trade- -Is frsh water frost tlh. hrouuht from

    found as Cantdesigned the Just

    or for mark years inhad to the woid Justice Holm'. loaM of

    florid from W Allen'sb.uk- - In other

    bioiiKht food, but theyrourt Astnr chefs cook

    the M ilru did know of by menmark after .111 the Canadian

    fltms

    favor

    of fade mark

    shoes

    "Atnei

    foi rationlent

    luwc court, ileryluglalll trade

    tradewhile

    bad underlaiuis

    plait,uh.r.i

    Supnth" trade valid

    )eais ,111111Coiii't flled

    Couit

    merits

    found

    merits

    Urns, nfitrI'l'iteral

    Tiade "otnml.

    thewhich

    (o'ton

    whlilishow order

    desist

    aforesaidafore-- ,

    hr.ind descr ptloii

    inut'.ictin-- '

    trade

    is,

    "Lionsilk" based

    sill'

    Ciinrl Cnses

    isiiiniiaied

    will to.ilav. Chiefholds vessel ...

    n.issed

    y qii'stiotis dure,

    ml-le- ithe

    theresting latest

    theiinninc

    ihe

    value the'proper!) prrpcrty tax.

    would

    Mulellonil

    llliinslligporal based

    stock lalid

    Scottwhich 2,..iiu la'cn

    valid when lniMisedto

    .Stale.

    described .Meat

    as

    The tnatm.tte:, Introduced liy Ir (I,Curtl, president of the oclety,

    was Slephi'ti 1actK-k- . novelistand humorist. alo profeor of political

    at Mclilll Cnlverslty. M0ntre.1l.Ills admbslon that he was "proud toI", a Canadian, at tillbtniigh! responsive applaue.

    M s Wild I.. tolit het -- torv

    In In

    Dominion celled at Stale.... ... ....... liltlutt l:io- -basy they iihoi-ure- cI ...

    friendine ioveinio.ii. Tn.il.ic iirrlwil

    (Jttawa while iimmuoivithi.iirli was tedllc

    dinner he K iroods bulkyvenison there.

    de Shoot'Tents

    women, many whom

    parts worldan-

    nua: I'rlnce rhino,

    viand former

    iiiclit, Uitih- -

    eahlier. Lakewhich

    matter ,rctl( bv

    Itallln Land,sheep

    ranchmade

    alike.found by

    women.other

    Couit

    effect

    Court

    loaer

    t'ireiiil

    done,

    ilured

    y

    extent

    tiroKen

    Ih'Iiiixllutler

    euinoinv

    Itrowtiof camping alone for ten )rar In thewllderne near Hudson It.l) Her lieai- - '

    est neighbors tin were mite awaywen- - Indian- - She started prospectinglor health and l I'll her 1 1 gold. j

    "I have been Introduced." she said. :

    not the iiai"i.wood to make I furniture,

    I went to CM.to from doctors and

    FREEI found health

    Hone Tent Zero lluis.

    to-a-

    I I 11 .none 111 H it'll;at from 10 10 t'.u dcgiees below neioI must admit that In th mornings Isighed a man to build tire"

    On screen pictures were throw 11proving among other thlirgs that Mr.I Iron n, all by herself packed on hershoulders an eighteen foot cidar canoe

    nttier speakele were guest ofhonoi. W. II S. I)er ofllerln'rt J. Lang, who has been exploring;the Congo for the American Mueuni nf

    History: Capt. Hernler. L. O.Armstrong, one of Drgmlrets of theCanadian Camp . It. M W c. Snyder,tin )ears tnls'ionary In Africa, andThornton Httimops. who ha a fishery 011Kadlik W Lampion read apoem and J ! '!l!c of Montreal recitedseme of Iirutnniond's Frenrh-Cana- -lll.lll VC'SC

    The "iPtleg1ll.liei glle'h Nel-son forinerlv

    ite Ch.irne d Affams Mexi.o ci )Cot. Ildinutid Maili'iir. spe.-'a- l dele,sa'e "f tie-- Mexican Fiileration oi' Labor ..1,1111. . 1' Chipui. Mr lOttipiiiionn Africa . John Finery McLean, pres'

    .lent of ttif Canadian Club of New V01K

    .Iil"l" Aceie.l'i. coiiiiti1s"iotier of theMexican ilnveinnient and l.'eilt. ilenigeFntmoiis. an authority on AIakanIndian.

    HYDRO-AEROPLANE- S

    Trrnsiir) I hnl'I'liej tre Vessels.

    The Tre-.imr- ) I'eji irtment haHied that s are "es.

    sels'-- within the ttieaniiig of that term

    used in sub-se- t Hsiis and of para-graph .1 of sei t t of tin- - tariff netnt ;.:! In a. cordiitii e with thin rul-ing iompne for f,fthe I'nlted State navv contllute ar- -

    oiittlt mid areentitled I" fr ntri a" such

    This decision s Ihe of animpiiry from the Colic, tm of CiiMntu.nII ti.t.'ti. who unf uil'crt.iiii whellieror tint to lav tlic--e .omp.ue.'s for dntvTlie Hepaitirent turtlier rubs tint aero,planes other than .nenot ileenieil to b" "vessels" withinne "T said proiision In thelaw.

    GUADALOUPE CHEERS T. R.

    The I olonel I. nods I'rniice nodnll for Dominic 11.

    PoiT-t-PlTI:- Huadaloiipe, Feb 21

    American

    Col lioosevelt arrhed here esieiil.ivand met delegation Includingthe Cnvcrnnr and othet high orllcials

    Mr ami Hoo-exe- lt weie nenm-nanle- dtheir hotel by military

    escort. Fiom liiillilings along IN 'nine(lag and hunting weie dHplavi nndtne pilllll lined street Were (llli withnatlie anxious to get a glimpse ofone time Plisnlellt of I'tillnl Slates.Thev cheered themselves hoarse shouting"Vila

    ' illnnci foi .Mr lto"seve,t giien' 1,11 nlgllt The Hoi nor an nildiess

    of welcome told hi n how glad the peopleof the Isliitnl wire lo see I1I111 He rc- -'

    to Mr Itooi-- elt as "a fiicuil ofFrance and an advocate of all lawsof ci lllzati'in " to ist was .li tothe piuspeilti of tlie Cnlted Stiles and

    Counsel who fought III" law li.'lil mat ii""s. iii.u ...(.icnieil Hie Mtmnget cat.e against Mr Itooscic't In hi

    actual

    taxlawful.

    lliiglit-s- ,

    Ileni's

    time,"

    the

    ferriil

    said that It was pot it burden op Inter-- 1Slate ii i m ' ' "iiii'.iii.v

    ol

    In

    Soiiii,.11

    i .... ..

    ....s

    ii,.

    SITllIT

    inII

    ,1

    Misto

    d(t

    !'A

    el ill

    A

    11.

    tit'

    tei'hthe lilstiu) of Frances dealing with hercolonists: in the West Indies,

    on this islandand Mis lioosevelt left here at

    midnight last night for Mnmlnlci.

    USE U. SrSHLPS.

    llirce 01 iinse lesseisbeen sel.etl 011 Hie tll.lt

    owning them I (lei 1 controlled,has infiii'iiicd Ibc Pcpartmeut that allthree of the s dps, since they were

    luiic been used by thellnirrniucnt to transport supplies,

    Tho State liepartmrnt pro-test! In thr cs.

    strii'tions-Itoo- in

    for

    -- May MakeM unit ions.

    KFFKt'TIVK

    ATTACKED.

    Washington. Keb. -- Magazinesand other contalnltiK mote

    than hIMeen p.iRrs. tobacco, wood pulp

    and other bulky articles are nroblbitedfnini .iiinoitation into unit oilier uiimltiK ltli Mnaloa. Sonora,,.,... ....i.,.,u new huahu.i. tnaklliK speeches Ininoclamatloii, the text of which was te- -

    Department

    Government,

    well il..,, ..ti.rthe importations

    300Philadelphia.

    W.lSMIVC.Tr.V,

    KANSAS

    iiiii,.

    rhalnctei The text of AmPassanorPage's calilecrani containing the proclamation follows

    "The following datedi:., prohibiting Importation of:

    paper making maleilals, paper, tobacco, Ifurniture. Hoods, stones nnd slates into.the Cnlted Kingdom, was published luthe London foselfr nf that date andsets forth that bv section IS of cusionislonsollilatlon act. I17B. It Is providedthat Importation of arni. ammunition.gunpowder or an other goods may be.iirnliiliii.il bv inoclamatloii, and that It 1:1,

    Tn-

    upof

    a

    a In

    the

    I

    ,

    in

    ,i

    hs

    w

    Pio,l exnoilleiit that importation bit" th I surrounded by the CatrauzaI n. Kingdom of certain goods of 11 (n. hi men de-- 1bulky har.e ter should be prohibited. fe.tted n airanr.a troops noil 1

    "As from and the of the city Chihuahua asMarch It'll'., subject as pro-- ; i.s last aeiorillni: lo newvid d. Ihe importation the fluted brought to Pa-- o y by Amen- -

    of goods ii i.hii li I said that Villahereby via. . ' the foices of lieu. Cnvazosnt Cul-- ,

    " All material for mamifa. tiiie on with Sim menof paper. Including pulp, cspait'i dime back (.'hlhurfhua city..griiss unit nnd cotton lags. p.iiernnd ciirilboaiil (Including strawboard,pasteboatd. mllll" I and pulp- -board ), and niaiiufai tutes of Jiaper andanlhoard."'All tieriodical exceeding

    Ixtceii In length Impoitedthan n single lliioiigh the

    pOhl."'Tobacco unnianuf.iclurid and it

    ilncliidlng cigars and clgai-eltes- l.

    " 'Cilllillllie woods, haul wood andlelieeis.

    " 'Stones and slate." 'Proililcd. aln.t. and Is Is beieby

    declared that lu this prociamai, no h.ill .mnlv to any good of

    speeltliil whichny

    .Unwed Samuel

    "Till mabut I'm more than the prohibition-

    -

    woodswoman was b-- andneurasthenic of

    get awa)the best gold Canada TRADE POPULAR,

    jeier produced my

    for the

    thePhiladelphia;

    the

    Pr.

    1'Shaughttes-i- i

    the

    DEFINED.

    llepiirlinetit

    Ju- -t

    Ion

    s

    of equipment,

    h)din-aeiopl,m- rt

    tlieiiiiug

    was by

    (he

    was

    the

    ill.!

    Mr

    BRITISH

    tile

    publications

    ptmlainntlon,

    ilr-- t

    publications

    pioclania'lon

    proclamation

    ire ImnotttiJ t"" hi' lias i:i-- c ikocii B'artricof in of lb llms a'id will.v.. - . v,.

    .1,1, In the Senate w.ek.ptovisioii an,. ; States .1., 1. .it.,. ,1... member of sen'rtf

    It 01 impnri "tones)a 'o.a star

    mire. jmine LESS

    J

    'lie

    a

    a

    Island

    wereCinti--

    .

    and

    tai'ff

    .1

    mil.

    teiieweil

    Mrmrlmlpr hamtier llI side ... In.. furr

    I'tll.tl ...fir ...-.- . ,.'. . nv

    .sir..if HtnttcU Tnr SiLovtsiV. Feb. 21 The question if

    aliai'iloniug fne trade after tlie warIn famr of 11 foim of protective tar'ffI to an Inireaslng ex-tent

    Much importance i atta hed to tliepiocecd ngs in tbl connection of PieI'hainbtr of Cottitucri of Manchester,which Is the home of flee trade Thechamber, numbering about l.wi er

    men. Im Jut been polled on thequi Minn whether the niemoran-ililt- n

    bv the chamber's dlrictor ileirc- -i.itlng th inslderitton of free tradeid pres. nt should refcired lin k tothi m.

    Thee wrre nx vote ill favor "f fur-ther consideration of the memorandumbv the ilitcrtnr and .1.Mi.li fin th. - on derat. .in

    tii..

    Hes again'

    BONES SPLICED STEEL.

    I

    nrnettle I'lnol "oru Tells ofOpernllons.

    ir William Nell Sherman, t liltsin genu of lb" Caitnme Conipati)of told the Medical Associa-tion of the ilieater City of New York,'tnectliig in the A' idem) of Medicine lat

    ' nigbl. of Ihe n niarkable sitci es b" hashad III mating oinpoiiml fiacturcs withsteel plates and tap sctews itedlis ase of such luokeii In which

    'operations weie performed by thelug into the broken parts of vanadium

    plat.s. none of which ieul!cl Inibalh and all except one of whi.h re.sillied tq a union "f 111" fiactutcs

    It Sheim declared that I'r MurphyChicago. Ibc noted surgeon and bone

    autlii.lit). would hale to ihatigcinithods lie made this statementtelling of a New broker who w.ifMsU mg tlie '"al in gte plant otic da) 11Ile was felled 111 HO explos'nti Thetu siiifeti.l ,1 . ' . I fr i. lurewhich I'r Slid man treated with tic stielplate and set

    A pelf' 'I union did not at firstand H Miliph) ofi'hii .igoaihiscillii..grafting, the setting in of a hone splint.

    was not Iiowciir. because theNew Vork broker wa too bus) and '..iterthe boil's fottiicil a pel f. ct fiiiu Itonalunion This was construed by Mr. Slier-ma- n

    as a potent example nf ihe value ofIn methods against tho-- e of Mr .Miliph).

    FOR AVIATION CORPS INQUIRY.

    scoiile 0111111 Nice oc Hciorlthe Itoliliison llesiilnlliiti,

    AsitiMiToN Feb A favorahMtepott on the Knhnisnii resolution g

    foi an investigation the art'i)aviation wa otileied lo-d- bvthe Senate ''onunittee TheI esntutloii was amenilcil lo provide Ilia'Hie inqllll) be made li) Iwn lllclllliers ofIII" Sell. Ill' . i .11 in ami tlllee nf theHouse acting as a siili.i "iinnittec and to appropriate )n,nrtu f.,rexpenses

    It is pinbable lli.it ih" resolution willbe passed III" Sdiaie withopposition and thai giiixanie 'Itbe tal.cn of the fa. that War

    tuiestlgatloii has been otdeie.lliy acting Seitctary S'ott.

    The Senate conuiiillee gave its alien.in tool. i) to tlie drifliiiK of a hill pi

    incleasc tlie eslalillsliment alongHie lines of the measure Introilm eij liySetialoi I'hainbeilain This ih unite r- -;stood t" lu .ii'i nlil.llii e with tile pro- -posal of the Anil) War College, madein l'.i2 imly Ihe general phases thecampaign h.tie been conslilercd The

    'detail me being woiUcd out

    Three cs.cl, TrniiHpiirl sl'Pll ARMQRY "UNVEILINGIII ille or ITolcsl. "",WaHIIIS.II.in. 21 Mesplle a-- !

    surances to the contrary, the llrltish an-- , smoUer

    HOAX.

    Mil llrulnientPro nun need.

    ltlcs. according lo lnforiii.il l.n Intliot , Fi , 21 cc. gtoteportspossession Slat" Mep irlincnl, me ,,, ,,,.nl; n, National Uuanl andcontlnu.i to make n,e of American lis- - ,,, j, ,,, .,,so ,n , ,Mln

    held under Hntlsh 01111 n, ,f,.. iit iinieil'ng of a i.ibirei girlceilings. (,, 11,,. I'oui leeiilli Hesimeul Armorv,

    Waller S. Meld, for the iminUlvn ilov Whllnian' wi.TraiisatlanllP Steiinishlp ' . .o,i ,,, th, mclibut wtuch tool; nl

    ground null-pan- yma

    ,

    llrltish

    hai made

    copies

    f.tl-- l

    in

    follow,

    Milltnri

    iltetillon

    tlie smol.ci' it 111 the itoernnrinstriicie.l Majoi-iie- ii O'liyan and Adjt --Hen Slot. .shut v to investigate

    The icmiiI was eeiit in (helii'iilglil Wlilh the 1IJ11l.111l.1 ieneralwould not make .''intents known It isnudeislooil that the unveiling proves,was a on thn tooklM of the

    40,000 INDIANS OFFER

    TO JOIN CARRANZISTAS

    Cabrera and (Ihrcuon to Tour I

    Stales Troops (iinirtl'

    Tower Plants.

    l,nitil tiihlr Dnputt. lo St, Mi:tni Cm, "Jl Minister ofI War I'es.iulra ibclates that Iii.ihmiannul Oaxacjin Indians, who had riseniiKiilnst the iiilmlulstratloii. have offeredto sill ninlcr. The mattei I beriR taken

    official!)..Minister I'Viainc tabreia. with

    '!en ObtcKon, are to st.u; on Mur oit.e illffeient States of the lepulillc, lie- -

    Kunlandunder

    aiid ihalf

    the Canaiiza AdmllilttatIon, Carran7.abeintf too buy to enter all teiri-tot-

    The tlamways l.sht and p.meisttlke still threateiiltiK iilid trnop.i ai d

    overdue,,

    raiuaoieni

    Naturil

    .1

    m

    t.fiu i r

    lieprlnrlp.il power plant cituatid a!Wecaxa, as the union had oiibied iheWecaxa uolkeis to stilke lilul dai'l.ive

    i was fearedIs the unnlvi ts.tl o' "i"

    death of Madeio and Pino Samcr. amithe day I.I be nbherwil by officialmoutnliiK All stoics and offiies wtllbe closed

    VILLA DEFEATS CARRANZISTAS.

    Wins Insli IVItli lien. imiiisNear hlliiinllim CIO.

    Keb i'l - Instead of bemgforce of

    ted Krancleo Villaband of (

    after day of u,-- t 0' tat"hereinafter KralnyInto III

    Kingdom the following attachedprohibited, Jesus

    the huilacblc Kllday andwood Cnvnzos to

    linen

    wood

    other-wise

    fiages

    nothing

    takeswood

    Canada

    there

    tides

    royal

    llrltlllll.

    being illscuesed

    b"

    Pltt.sbii.u.

    bones

    'steel

    of

    of

    comiinttec,

    icgular

    be

    of

    Feb

    sets

    attoiney

    risiuncnts

    CiiMtuor

    I'Vb

    and

    Cav.no '"Tllcriera. military '')' ''. ' ?

    mil at out a la.ge,.i ti i.i.ii iiolltlcal

    come into contact with the outlawedso far as could be learned.

    ATTACK LANSING S LIST.

    N timberlletlnis In lleilfii

    WisuiXiiTov. I'eb.l.nruer.

    I i"ir Fallof New Mexico aft- -r Kheeklng up tin.fiat 1 furtiisliisl by Lii ilog on

    r of Arneiicans in Mex- -

    ,,iio tile 1.1't nn" 'll'S nei'evedlvrrtiati- -,.n i...i.nlf 1' tin o

    II..II!-.- - .. t,i,, ,.,..oar.l

    Cell!' ..I.

    .j.fe

    iccrnt

    BY

    sf

    Slid

    screw.

    after

    wh'

    w

    Tin done.

    n

    cups

    ..Joint

    littlew

    a

    o

    A

    ,nNv,the

    gin.c ,,

    .1

    It

    hoax

    I'

    prop.

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    the billi--wunili

    Senator Fall 'i of slxty-feve- nAiiiericans killed In that period

    who not njiorted by Mr. Lansing.In add tlon be has nam". of

    I.Muetican killed on the American Imr-- Ider b) Mexican bullets who ate nol

    lotted in the Laiim'r data.

    MRS. GWATHMEY GETS DIVORCE

    Ileeelies nn Ibsolnle lleiiree Inlltlll. Tel.

    TUIINTV (INKAfSTiN. Tex F. li -- t -- Mi- i

    (iwath ei wis st n.te.l xde tee of ihsolute djiie'i'.. f'..n ti.

    I'd. T'"llp' (111 itllllei .if NewVotk. by Judge A S. lu t"o Ml.Irlit Court.

    Mrs. llwathui'y na'ti" wa In P.M3lu into diiorce suit In New-Yor-

    of Mi. Ablsail H ineock lllslmp.Vt that lime Mrs Hwathmey entered

    a denial of all made agaluther

    M's (Iw nth ne) wi lie d lug'-.te- o't.ie late Iteiioen I: I5.imi. once Chief.liisii.e of the Sup) fine Court of thisStati Cider the M iiw.it'-- ''iiei gi-i- I2r.0"0 "-- !ici 'iiislia.nl a

    j a poition of his realli holdingsiilwatlini is a wll ow . itton

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    THE "SpencerHeater" feeds

    automatically, andmaintains a steady,even heat from 10 to12 hours without at-tention. It requirei coal-in- g

    but once a day, andburns the cheap ofAnthracite. See your architect.

    i'i;.M t.it m:Tt.nsi N. T. Office, lilt Park rf.

    rm king or mtzwiniftV

    FORM PEACE LEAGUE

    BRANCH HERE TO-DA- Y

    lh'li'iiiit' Fi'olii All OvtM' StateWill ClionM- - rci'iniiiit'iii

    Offici'ix.

    M"le lo. Hiall pal Is of

    ' ike pail III

    a bundled ie1eg,ue fi.cnthe .'tat' lite expert''!

    iiiiiferetice to le held atthe Hotel Manhattan i) for ihe pir-pnv- f

    of oi .nanl.llig a New York Staleliri.1i- !l "f the l.e icue to Unforre I'e.l.

    tln-- e State urati. hes sevrrtlof which bale forirad it lh'ped that .resiiie cm be brought '.'bear on local political orgilil.ati'iM

    fuitherlng tile enilsof the leaguehad .Via men , '""I" "

    Hen. Luis . omniaii.l-- 1 '"' , '' 1."

    Chihuahua, sen. force ' to adopt Pl.itiKi.v 1,. 1, viit,. ....iieaih a m

    thief

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    Its platfotm iidvocatlng the alms of theleague lesolutlou calling the leagiivobject to tilt- - attention of the Itepre

    "f N'ew Yoik State In Con-gii-will probably be passed al

    meetliiKThe executiie coilllll ll ire of the t.n

    piitary N'ew York otgaiiu.itloii ennsltof William .1. Schleffelln. clialrtnai.lame M. let Is, lieorge W. IlurltHh,Chillies Stewait Pavl-o- n. Melvll I'ewsy,Ml. hael H. liflsioll. Ih. John II I'lnlevKdward W Hatch. Ihigene It Outer-l.r'dg-

    .Iiidi.e Alton II. Parker and W . .bin c Sanger, permanent oflleet v (Itho .hos'n to. ilny

    Addresses will br mails by .limes Mthe or ' '''' nftln Ite.l, Ittoniey-ileiiet-...imi.ioi.s j,r .,sllu- - l.st 121 A'tien-'th- e l ulled K,.r f

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    ile-i- of the Pulitzer School nfJournalism

    LAMAR. "THE WOLF." APPEALS.

    1.1.1 1I11 --.npri-nii i onrf to Hol4I p .Mil Msillilsle.

    WisitiMJTON, Fen. 21. Pavid Lim.trai'.ateil before the Supreme Court in-- Iday tn a'l iffoit to delay trie jir.so'ti nee t .at ha been Imposed on bun

    of a Federal statute by n:i n.it. ng a Fedetal officer In an Jt- -ti ii.pt to il fr md

    I . 111 ir s. lapst nio'e wa to appia' "1j the Supreme Court through hi attorney

    A. L. Hverett of New York, for bale "1I tile a motion for a writ of mardaM'j'llltecteil tn tile three Federal Judges n

    ' sat In hl cae in the southern d.trof New Yi'tk, n quiring them to r --state Ins wr't of error which had hend.sm ssnl in that rourt. The Judge-- 1aga.:it whom Lamar seeks the url nt

    i mandamus arc Co, Ward a'd Itodce- -'It th. Supreme Court should de- -) th

    l. tet motion interposed on be' alf ofILainir icxt Monday it would seem 't'.i'

    ll's legal tesource" bad about ceeti ex.,a se, and that lie would hii to ;i

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