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Ki: js an like itara tier rise and ret il"y . lavc , ;;;-'"-':Vv' :l '..', The worship of the world, and no irjio. ' ' ' : :';;'. 7 v.: ;; ; '.:,-: shwiv. :.- cr.o::Ts. claiu :.:: Aim :iir;,i:ai " - : BCCTION V - j 0- nONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, AVEDXESDAY, APRIL 18, 1917. NINE mmi . RIGHT O JUSTICE OF (EOUIIU ? OIL COEIfflOi'S TflLO DV MM Alt Requirements Met By Com-of loctcn .io entrance uron and . . f,,vw CiAm n,. f ii.tr'"Prwt of mineral (oil) deposit prior pany Prom Outset of Work to ue date of withdrawal and estciites ki teissn GDinnsi-.- Private Reports Contradict Statements From Government and Indicate That Damages Have Been More, Serious Than - Was Previously Admitted ; . .n.. ' x : - Rapid-Fire Work By Ad Club Raises " Fund For Ambulance on French Front V - and Its Pioneering Was Re - ; ee;MA n.Mu.M:.t oi Fields That Navy Depart- . rnnrtt CooUo - V ihuu OCCUb ; . .. . : J "' . (r,!" nK, re tD. a We C V bytbe land, office was rendered. Horn oil land, troversy. es peel- TBese Becncn omprtse all of the ally as ft affect i the Honolulu Oil lands aron-whicji Honolulu Oa seeks : Company, by W.N. Mills, counsel for-patent I : JLeMCr.P?n3r'f Ti?0 rrid n M earinj as to good faith of maiden trip.. of the new Mateon liner locators on section C the original lo Maul. . MM wav former assistant at- cat0ri were brought forward to test!-' torney central i.d as euch represent- Xr; BOme from a Jons distance and at- f? rT itl11,019 iWnse. ; They, and each of. tie Elk Hill clyvhlch.m----to:tttm:iwWi9d to good filth In loca eluded in. the first "Naval Oil Re ;tlpxi anC ,fttrards, unUl, sale, an! i sine while a a coui.se for the Ilono- wM 00 contradiction " of such lula company he is now oh the othe. tesUmony offereJ by the government. side in the nutter of claims in the, ulrt in the face of 4his the report ren- l!Uenf -S.1 ta d,lrl,ct ,n th "Second der,d by:,hfr ioca, hrnd office on Naval Oil Iteaerve. - . $ March 3 r denies the good Talth of the One of : the ntereftlnj features locators withoat- assigning sufficient . i. t v ; i rcrrr.er " and nc.v c . , OH Ccmcsry, . f Ccrtfil t Honolulu 'brought 'cut 1 j; I!'::ra' course ot a fcntrtatli)a l u;.rt tentative Of 10e bUMii;:, -.tin'. L; the fact, admit tod by the t,jvc ; i -..tnt end the attor . Ley seneral s trt:.:c:;t, that it. Iv - the tuci:ej rrcr.t ty Ii --ciula Oil. Cora-, that ' comrs'y fcu-ht about the pffient Cf C.a L-.a Vi.U. fields. Now, says Mills,. vUIe admitting that the Honolnla CiJ Ccrry IsTerpon- Mble for the rrcvir.- t; cl'the trict, Uie navdr-rtr:at is leaving no stone unturctj o c . nvc me vtry.4 company V t trc "' t tlcv.t the de-l elcr.neiit tl tv ; v.. .trict frcra the' benefits fcr wi.:;'. its inioiiey was fairly and Uritl. :.tiy ' .expended Honolulu Oil Ti: -.:r(i" '';""- In the seccr.J ' :'avl Cil Reserve there were, t-1 it 1.5 t: itted that there were, 17 t.: t !-!:.: s rrcperly en tered upon tad vi'.Ji: . J ly actual disco veuis rri-f to Dec ember-12, 1912. Tbeio wr-.t tD rrove up a tlth- trto wild ci'. rl;t t? a known oil Ir t' '.3 Capt Hat C 1 Tsts wer '.. . .is Is not I i the navy jdoduclns resi: . pon .and lie end are tu. -considered la ti- department to rc.rve to the govern u:tnf such' tanfJs ts 1. been arbl- irarily bounded ty ttr: AnotheT i cist i' '-' Is the manner I . v. . :. general sou-tt ts 7 : ' t the land crnce cf t' !" ment by wMch t r I pany's rirht to r elded. He-urrci li .t lands. ',rin;s out j attorney . . cioicn ct zr depart- Ui'J wom - . - been de-j crier of 1 evocation should cn.it tl. . actual rea son for trir-inj it at that it was dene f :!:ly t rftr 1 nf thft insistent revest c! t.v 3 tt mey gen eral By this cr.:::Un -el the real Tcason the court u.'tt erroneously assume that It ws due to a change . cf opinion by the Und department cf the government which would -te ex actly contrary to the fact. Finally the. interior derirtment wxs, against Its will, brcusht to tzlz such action rnd then the attorney general's de partment criticizes the Interior depart ment for taking the very action sought end now says it ceci no way by which the court can assume Jurisdiction that has been expressly and exclusively riven to the interior department by law. . - ' " .. ..,.'-. ; nt- " Claims Property Clear Listed """ " In the Taft withdrawal jf biP-Unds the status q io ct individuals And companies that had in good faith -entered upon and developed the lands t rior to such withdrawal and contln red such development, was not to be! game for the tuemy and Tmdonbtedly affected. On this understanding oil endangers the plans of the ' govern land holders, including the Honolulu ' ment against the German , toe. The company, rroceeiei. Under F"rch un i Republican cotgressmen were asked Persuading the Und offlr cf the In-1 not to allow partisan attacks to de tericr department ..c': rested all of' feat the plana for a measure that rection 8, all rfirctton 14, three-j would provide for conscription, by se fourths of tsxCn 4 and half of sec- lection, of the young, unmarried men tlon laa to bona fides, good faith, j - oance retu,r'd development work' afterwards and to date of application' ed 10 prof on deposit and d i velopmeut work but not to bona jf.dei of kxratofi. It wa on this last ' point that the recent adverse decision ittou ipr euiu cnuik All appeal u , cerulnly- tc-be uken vithin Ue pre-: scUbeJ JO 4ajs. Ccuntel Mills; how- ' evtr, Joes not consider : the. decision ' ct iin ;mptrtaac txeept a to' morsu . . efiett. it, his no more. If as muctC weight aa .would have a report of a master in chtmlerjr or a teferee named vo near, fend report in a court action. He 1s confident ttat when the testl moiiy 1s co&s. Jei ed by the pr6ier of ficials, with uo contrsclictfon to it havr Ins been offeted at the recent hearing,' there will come; in pure Jastice, a re versal if the uechiion. , ..;-.:, , . Where ;jurisdjcticn Lisa -1 . it has alway been the claim of Ho nexulu TPil XOiiiiiany and, its counsel tf that Juribdicticn 4u.. the .granting ol paieuis lay wncuy wuum me juris dictioa and the pwer of, the interior department,' Uia .the couit had- not jaiiadlttka;aud tiat the -interior de ' ! p&rtnieut . could not voluntarily. sur-" render a Jurisikticu' that Is' express ly conferred uptfl. it. 'i his tae com 1 any and couusei he!4 when hV;at- ' I ttrney general a department was ,sk l Ingfc. wlthdratval. o! .the tomiany Uanda from free lifting r already given. 1 New, having oMalued the" Withdrawal, ; Uie attorney Veaera.'s ,deartment Is , I expressing .the same ;vlew. In .sadh ' , ; case .the tree listing of the lands will ' - hiivjta be c!wne aid tee patents grant- ; ; ed by the-;!nterier dVpitnienU , That: ; j derailment . ha thtajr' decide! In tji l... i ,i V?Cf pt ttcif e ia'cynnec-'" itlcn'witV vt-'. tlvn 'As to that see- . inivts,'" tr.cot; w ell do other Ise than' i;.je..iiai iavcr?i.ie ticcuifca .ctj . uie-r.-t:.!rj rc'nt in View cf tleVmi contra-; ckt-fJ tcrllmcnv ' inlroduced. ' lie" -.Dei . . . . . . 1 lleves that ;j.Leie- wi!l be no reversal , ' by the, lnterl-w - department on Its I tiklCIUll J,ltJ)4lCU -.ICtlBtUU VIU IftUUJ ( aheady Xree luted. Therefore he is. confident of ithe, ultimate " securins1 cf the patents whicji the company The. a.uthorlzrd capital of Honoluln ? 0J1 Company s $3,000,000 of which ' acre oireauy paienieu upyrai54. jr' tn expert lor a concessional hearing tt, fOO anacre which would di-;TOake the refe foldmss - of the company worth JS.400.COO even were jkuju. (Associated "Fr ess hy '" - : Wireless) : '.. .- WASHINGTON, D. April 18. Conscription is the only way by which this government can raise and maln tala an'.' army w orthy of Its prestige and capable, ct doing the work that has to be done la the utter overwhelm In? of Prussl&nlsm and the endinz ot fha trnrM tnpnipe nf Rcrnun "kultur" - R . th fl t pmnhatie as- ' tprttnn maria hp fore thm. house com- if.w . -- - j - iJr w ' ' mucu vwtu vv- fore that body to discuss the general rtaff universal service bill yesterday afternoon 'during hearing. ; '",";.' , So juatter what we have done In the l ast, the lessons of this war have shown clearly that the enormous task Imposed by modern warfare forces .us to the conclusion that -conscription-? little as we may like the . sound of the word Is . the ' only solution"1. of bur problem.". ; ;;'..: . ', : lTesident .Wilson and Secretary Baker . held r a", lengthy ' session . With Representatlvesj;Mann , and "Lenroot, who were - summoned to t the confer ence.. It was pointed cuttthat how.ls no time - for partisanship to .play a part In the councils ot the nation, but that ail must unite in furthering the j common objects ot -me nauon. President Wilson particularly, point ed out that further delay in the army .'measure would be. playing the German without dependents. ; ; . . .. . . . . i -.,.- if ' ?r vi in hi ;. Aha vr One ef the sclendidly-eauipped 10 feeds,' v ill carry on the fina work shown -in this picture iiBelow-A French hospital ambulance of the type which the Honolulu Ad-lub is providlna. It Is interesting to note In this picture a well-known man,' Law rence Benet, vice-president of the -American Ambulance and president of the Hotchkiss Gun Ccmpany. He ls attired In White, hatlets, at the extrems right of the picture, .The single figure on the left cf the layout is Dr. Edmund Cros; 2 stalwart and magnificent type of American who has done great work In hospital service. He has lived for 23 years In Paris. ,'' v;: ' -.;; :' -;v',-? -. "''H CJ: ANIMALS SHOWN IN.;W REPORT ISSUED. BY.m .CITY COMMITTEE The aanual report of the parka, play grounds and schools committee of the board of supervisors, composed of Ben Hollinger,'Daniel Logan and Robert Horner, to the mayor -and legislature tas Just been Issued. , .; .... .':,'' ' Profusely.i. Illustrated '. with -pictures of the animals at Kapiolant Park and of the yaribua school BtUldlngs on the Island Of Oahu, it Is not only Instruc tive but decidedly interesting. The' -I ht "picture is Ben . Holllnger -and Paisy, the African elephant, and rt-t-J I t'other- Illustrations, showing - animals Ji- S.'NaVal nln v fnTTnw .. An tnteroeHnir foatttrA An interesting feature is the pictures which compare the old and new school bufldlngi. - -Following the statistical report of. the schools each , park lsa taken up separately knd . described. WJ ; HATCH AND HORNER - SHOW OPPOSITION : . TO RESOLUTION With Supervisors Hatch and Horner vigorously opposing it, the resolution totroduced byBen Holllnger at the meeting ol the board Tuesday night requesting the legislature to set aside the Judiciary building for use as a city hall when the courts and other of' fices were moved on the completion of the proposed new territorial building. had hard sledding. . a ,. The introduction of. the' resolution ...Li.. mm. . x j until we are sure there Is Uo be a new building!, w j-v: j v';'V v- " KAUAIWIRELESS STATION : . :IS.UNDER MILITIA GUARD (fuwll 6Ur-BaIlMia Corrtpondenr " LI HUE, Kanai, AprU 17. The plac in of a cuard ar. the wireless station 4 In LIhue gives Kat.ai its first'indica- tlon . that. war 10 really a fact. . Capt. Hopper of Ccmpany B. uav a detail of '20 men stationed hi the trd adjclaing, the station and regular guard duty is ' maintained. It Is learned that the wireless will receive commercial messages again oh Wed nesday and the daily,news service will rrobably be restored at that time. ; The Senate confirmed Thcs. G." Pat ten as. postmaster of New York. 4 "t V V French war. hospital wards. T.ie .-, , i. i i i V " , . -Rapid-ffre action by the Honolulu Atf Club, inspired by Dr. James R. Judd since Jnis return fronj thef French war front, has resulted in the estab lishment, of a 11600 fund 'for the pur chase and. maintenance for one year of an ambulance to be used in the hoe pital service of France. ? ; v This ambulance will be operated as parfof the splendid.' scheme ot the African Ambulance nsing the latter wcrd "ambulance" in Its French sens of a hospital organization. C K' - ' Dr.; Judd's unbounded enthusiasm In' the cause of medical assistance fdr the French a few months, ago was -voiced In a letter home, at that time pub lished in the Star-Bulletin, urging the establishment of a Hawaii ward. Be ginning then, funds were donated until low there is $12,000, which.wfll main tain such" a ward, for two years - The story, of the American Ambu lance, as a vital ; part of ? the great French hospital service, has been told in a number of interesting books and pamphlets which Dr. Judd has brought home. High tribute is paid Robert Bacon, former American ambassador at Paris, and Mrs. Bacon for their un tiring service following the outbreak of the" war. . . , ; . 1 Uff - ". American Ambulance shows that every The statements on behalf of the cent of every dollar contributed goes to the hospital, no part of any contri bution being used to pay expenses of printing, postage, advertising, salaries or anything; but hospital; expense.; The Ad Club's activity now Is of material assistance in providing for an ambulance for the transportation of Patients. : day, the special committee in charge of the ambulance campaign reported as follows: : ... -. "Your Ambulance Funds Committee begs to report that $1600 is being for warded to the American Ambulance Field Service for the purchase and maintenance of an ambulance for use In the field service of France. : Your committee recommends; that - the donors' plate bear the name 'Honolulu Ad Club, Hawalf w : "A ; check for the balance will be handed to you about the end of the week and we suggest that this amount, about $75, be donated to the local 'French Orphan FundV : f f ? -.;'. "Yours respectfully, ? , ; , , V "WILLIAM THOMPSON, "Chairman Ambulance Fund Com mlttee." r . - '. The other members of the commit- tee are James D. Dougherty, George F. t u t It. Hawaii ward, which will contain . 1 : .INDEPENDENCE FOfV PHILIPPINES WILL BE DEBATE SUBJECT Wednesday night at the Y. Ml'C. Ai the Washington and the O. IL tlubs have a , debate: Philippine Indepen tor aim that he has decided to waive dence is the question under consldera- hi8 rights tq his new. Ford: farps trac tion, t-o men from each clubld do the tor. In favor of the Britishl government; talkimj. , The"Washlngtons are to have and has cabled specifications ;of the the affirmative and the G." Ra . the new machine to -England together negative side cf the debate. . Vv ' twlth the authorization for the manu- Paul Keppeler Is debating forVthe RJ and - his' colleague Is -'Harold )rthwick. Tills will make a formld-1 G, Borthwick. Tills will make a formld-l able team against .the .Ud-; oaiers, wunag -,o an.t iv. i . rcng,, I IT 1 t t J .'J-.. J I.i rv.eppcier iis cau experience jii ue- bating and is in line to carry of tthe honors for hls'team- : ' . t Medals will be given for the 'winning team.-1 The debate will be held .Wed nesday night In the . boys' library at the Y. M. C. A beginning at 8: 15. William Schreiber , and J. Brooks Brown will be, the Judges of the de bate. '. ; -:v ,.:':-;t 1 Renton, Dr. C. B. Cooper, Waiter Dillingham. -Offer Is Made . - ! 'C;'".. Following this, President Farrington sent the following letter to the Amer ican Ambulance Field Service: American Ambulance Field Service, Care Lee Higginson & Co., Bankers,! V.."- Boston, Mass. ''' . Dear Sirs: Inspired by an address delivered by our fellow townsman, Dr. J. R. Judd, who has recently returned after 18 months spent In the French hospitals, and in appreciation of t the efficient work of the American Ambu lance Field Service In France, the Honolulu Ad Club herewith hands . you a draft on the National Bank of Com merce, New York, for $1600, to ber apr J plied to the purchase and maintenance of an ambulance "for the field serv ice." It is requested that the donors plate read "Honolulu Ad . Club, - Ha waii.' : '.-;X'-' .'-:-.''. ': , ' ' Yours truly, : : -; -i- 'i'-' W. R. FARRINGTON, ": ', .. . President Honolulu Ad Club. m m . ' ' ., --' William P. Dickey, who had - been engaged in the hardware business at j Bangor, Me., fcr 53 years. Is dead. He v kb i )tars urn. . . r ' t-. - Dr. E. M. t Funk, ; manager, of V the S wanton, VL. plant cf. the Interna tlon al? Explosives Company, wno was in jured by an exnloslon in the fulminate dry house, is dead. XEW YORK,. X Y.v March Sl Ad vices to Facta About Sugar iron Cuba received in New York usar clrvles the t&st week have been of a dual nature. On cne hand optimistic reports have Wen issued by the Cuban government, palpably intended to 'sprtad the impression that the Cuban situation u as in a more teitied .st?t. than current tumors indicated. Cn the other such advioe as slipped through the strict censorship mala , talned by the Cuban government have carried . Information ' Indicating . the , widespread destruction of C.n$ and have made necessary repeated reduc ' tions in estimates of the Cuban, pro i duclion for the current crop year. . .; Contradictory Reports Received n j; r Tle early reports of the- week ema -natlng front Government sources were contradictory cf the ' general opinion . prevailing that a large tonnage Oi -cane tat the, fields., or ready for. grinJL ntg. kad been destroyed. Havana des ?tctea received, lnvv;ev f the act' kujwn, were apparently-toured.' They .w-re to th effect that tle ea Her estiu ates cf the amount of Xtt' destroyed -had been" overestimated ,Evea the figure given in Faia Abcai t Sugar ot 5.000,oh tr was attacked as being excessively high., r Froiu private aha auu.eatl sourcet emphatie 'xotitradlctory rejorts have fcetii rtftlvi-d. In response to a'cabU , query from Facts Abaut Sugar a prom r.Inent authority in Cuba cab!ed: 4';dg lx from losses where reliable" data is obtainable your estimate U irobably corret t." ' . ' ' ' . . ' ' ' f - further ad; Ices received cn Friday , end disastrously to the sn.ar in.iusUT. from Havana, independent of tlle50TI o that t harieter of ptilltc-ar.diwt.lr . emmest, atated tliat In tLe provlne r'ni Cuba will require a tinmb.;r if the of Canissuvy alone, lH.a section alcn? : best wrks cf the harvest scaron to the -Cuba railway in 'which only 1 .'. . 1 ' - . - W - i ... . destroyed from all "chutes tctn ei frlSi'.POO v tons cr one quarter of this publication a conservattye estitaate. of., ;ine cane f westrnyed ir tn entire Istend, !. - ' . ; I Indicated conclusively that the' lo in f cane. reduced to tons ct,tu?ar fcr fix i prcTincea equaled 3iip,0(t3 t-n5, of ru- DDiTiOrJAlyliLE BAY CITY OFFICIALS . . '.SUSPENDED,-UWER rnUoc (Associated, Fress by U. S.v-Naval -. . ..... . , Vireless) " ' '- - 1 SAN FTIAN'CISCO, Cal. April 18. Internal Revenue Collector Scott and his brother - and chief deputy have been suspended Lere. pending the In vestigation: of. a secret charge pre- 4 ferred by the authoritlesv '.--. HENRY FORD DONATES ' V TRACTOR RIGHTS TO ALLIES (Associated Press by U.1. S. Naval Wireless) DETROIT. Mlcm, Aprir IS. Henry V . a . m A. . lJf A. ' L. J'A'. mm. f t ora, maaer oi auiumouiies aiiu ryuce advocate of parts,-has come out In a - new Uzht. Yesterday it was announced facture of the tractor for jise in Great . Britain and France. ' ' J x 1 mm 5 t 2 t SHERMAN WOULD BIND U e pi flQCR TA Al 1.ICCL- Other camps and school will begin . a. ULUatft f , J the work of .turning out officers for (Associated Press . by U. S. - Naval ' WASHINGTON, D, Cv April -18.- ahead-r : ' -' " r Senator Sherman of Illinois yesterday V . ., ,1-,,, v introduced In the apper house a resoK. u. o. MUST TAKE AUTI Vc. ' lutlon calling for an agreement be-- DART IfJ AVAR AY AVnnDi tween the United SUtes and the En-j. rMn 1 v . r. tente Allies jict to make, a separate . B0ST0JJt Mas Aprll ' is -Gen. peace with Germany or hn fXfJ ;JjtttJ-aM United iutes resoluUon would place this country army M addreg, here Ust nlght de. In the same position toward the Cen- cIared that the United States must tral Powers as are the members of scnd tr to faCe the Germans as theEntente group. -It was refen-ed g00n M pogsII),et tnd that uatil ste to the senate committee on foreign af- haa done M ;tnla C(mntrj wur Dare fairs. . - : . . : : failed to do her full duty. ;' ' - miAniiii AnftiHii same V I "We people of America cannot pay nUdOIAH Unuun LHUUO SEIZED; TITLES ABOLISHED (Associated Press by D. . S; Naval (. Wireless) '" : r. 7 .. PETROGRAD, Russia," April 18.' Fresh moves have been made by the liberal government toward the accom - pllshment of the program which the leaders set themselves following the. revolution that: overthrew: czarlsmy Yesterday it was formally announced that the government' ha decreed the abolition of 'all class distinctions un der the law and the abolition of all titles, j . ; ; . ;'-.;:-;- : :: In conjunction with this5 p'ronuncla mento came Uie formal announcement that the. government has' decided to take over for the public good and use all lands belonging to the crown as well as alt lands belonging to the church. and monasteries. . The new law which has the support of the duma and the leaders of the liberals also provides for the transfer of these, seized lands to the peasants of the nationupon whom for so many hundred of yearsT the. heaviest bur-, dens have rested. : ' gar. Tills Is not Included In the above estimate.'' u1-:-- :" 'i The weight of this evidence so ra Idly accumulating thrcueh te week leads to but one conclusion, namely, that the damage done to the Cuban crop In addition to the known ham pering of normal sugar production act ivities, has been far larger than ha ' been known and realized generally in sugar circle so far. - ... - In view'cf the Indisputable evMtnc that has coir e to hand FaeH Alout ugat fecla tt necewary t riike n "urther downward revision of ls es-' Jiuate of the Cuban outturn for tho nnent crop year, and accordingly re iuces the estimated tuilntje if ti aSICIT enn to ?.S0O.(Hia shoit tons. - Tbere is ample evidence to hc.cTt th's revision, and m many quarters in h". ;a , t-irciea thia figure is considered not only couicrvatlve but oav whtih nay require a further reduction at n llsUnt date; ? f ',V ,:. une ire rr; uesraicneR nav in- Urated this week that , the Cuban gov. rnuent has' succeeded In altainjn? jcme-inllHary successes". . private re "jorta aro to'flio'efTect that the rtier rflla warfare; : is growing 'in intensity nd is mafked by, additional 4vranton lestrution., of property, especially through the burning of cane fields. Scvernmert Criticized , . - The criticism raised by American ntcrrsta owning - sngur t iopcitie' igainst te'haatte of mHltary rant-', jaijtn so fararr'ed out by th Cvf.r. cvernmeiit i? that the r?sc'a hav ben dllr.Ved to scatter ind to Inauia- i rate a guerrHa warfare that cm only r eradicate. , . ;v X I . . it.. .1 . W .Hh " J.-titles cf the rete!s atni tfouttng ta j - menace, which 'coupled wlthUhe on- . rat crabie crop coTiditiops, . inciu v iiue pa?t prctractea cromn, ine cany japrrcach of the rainy eascnKnd hbr ' . i that the Culwn, altuatlon still rcmaiii ;pre?.niknt with prave- and dl.v,wiotliis market for xyany yeeks to come' . . I ' ( i ... J.I fj TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE ; . y -. 1 1. , . . . r (Assoebted Press by U, S. 'Naval '- ; . '. Wireless) 4 ; -..BALTIMORE, ;Md April, It After having been without water or food.' for five days and having , seen five' of their comrades die of hunger and thirst,' Emanuel 'Jaunlg and Her man ,Week, two seamen of the British schooner Annittlna, have-' been picked up by, a steamer and' brought here. Both men may die from the effects of their hideous experience, "'" ' - . MANY TRAINING SCHOOLS : Fi)R OFFICERS PLANNED T 1'--'i- :' T 0 . '.. (Associated Press by U.S, Naval ; j x . Wireless) - !kr Artangementr have been completed for the opening-of a training school in the Presidio at - San Francisco and near Chicago. ; The California school will take oyer the work ot training 2303 . ,. Ichool will be dl Tided Into four train ing camps, ;nd will train lO.COfr, of- . I fleers. : " .".- v- v v i ' ; .- ' ." e BrDI7 wump.i comyaraiiveij luun A. . 111 t - . I.. . 1 t. ..i. time, aiter. congress gives tne,wora to for having our fighting done for us. wn"1 we have sent men to the front t . m mm . t j in speaamg-01 ue cuier; p:ans tor the creation of an army for the tX'bited States Gen. Wood sail: ' . . "The voluntary system Is a beautiful thing In theory but it has proved ut- . terly ridiculous . In the past when It came to the ' hard test of rri: DiUy Paid Pnt'.i:it7 is a f - line ; of - least . r: :L : ; "i that every nerchit who is ssskinsr niasinun r'!"3 at ainiimiin crs zzz certain to find zz2 t"7. THE AD . 1