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Sfh THE WEATHER FORECAST. Fail' to-ilav and to-morrow : moderate FEEDING EAST SIDE'S POOR. Photographs of hungry men and women waiting for bread In front of THE SUN'S free bread depot In Sunday's SUN. tin. winds. U'-tailed weather, mail and marlne,rrT6rtfv ailt' lie found on page VOL. LXXXII. NO. 188. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915. r.nff, mis b thr i-rimm,, nnd vutdit),i0 Anocimu,,,. PRICE TWjftFCENTS HARMONY SHIP; MOOSEABOARD llournc Heads the Crew. In cluding: Senators Works and 0 ron u it. JM HLK'ITV KKYXOTK OFOIIGAXIZATIOX V MlisoT"V March 1. linpiolve ev deuce, that Itepubllcalis of all factions n'e getting together with a view to " akiru a strong tight lor supremacy In ISIS n given '.if re to.dny when an nouncement was ni.ule ol the formation The Itenubllcati I'ubllolty A-soela- t. T T.i.i organization has the .u'tlve sup p r' of MKh l'roRreejilve n Ian H. ll.n.i. . ..r Uhlo. who Helped to llnnnoe t.ie ltnoeell cninpalKii hi 112. Sinn t r (Ironna of North PaltoM, Senator "orkfi of Cdllforitln and ex-Senator, Hotirne of Oregon. These mm of prociefKlv.) tendencies w.ll ere nil the eveeullve cominlttei! cf ie new ora.mlij.itliiii ltli Senator ti.illmsf f Cs'ew Ilainiwhlri'. rienotor Wfiki of Miiaehleettii. Itepre entatlve M.idden of lllunli", Itepiereutatlxe ll.i He of I'uincylviiiilu and lleprescntu t.ve I'alichlld of New York, all of whom ) "reRiilui" in 1912 and In tho .i iii dus that pitcfOftl the Itoonevelt ! t T.ikfn in coiinectl.li null the d.nner t -i. S.iunl.i nlBlii In lion r of the i uijo.iiK l.cpilblh an Sei.atoif uracil f.gniticunce Is attached to the oixam 7,iMon of the llcpubllcan Publicity As oci.itlon I'lirpose of the Itruntilintlon, Aecordlns to Itepiei-fntaUve Madden. r. lntltuted the movement, the or- F nuatwn Is "lo promote the nelf.ue of ie American people by ill..emlnatlnK wider knowledge of the principles, poll t fs and achievements of the Ilcpublicn ratty," The association, which is to be a rernunent one, will conduct llternrv campaigns during national elections independent of any nctMt.es of the kind that may be directed by the Itepubllcan und Congressional committees. It became known to-day that at the dinner on Saturday night Senator i:ilhu llo:t, who was the principal speaker, , itnphasld tho necessity for such plan; f leorganuatlon as would assure party ui'eeK next year. He a as wildly ap- Plauded. ' Sgnlficancj from a party standpoint s glen the affair by the ptesence of ni-h Progressives as Senator Clapp of Slinnesota, whj has held al of from his party and his party aoclaie for la last few years. Senator Polndcxter : Washington. Senator Work, of Call- fornla and Senator Oronna of North Unkota. hlle the Senators who attended tho dinner are not disposed to comment on Ihi. cn.M-liM it Is umlerst run! th.lf Xfr. lino- urged all those who hadfor any ro" luok out for my cane, as It Is very taKin left the patty to ni"et In amtty 1 valuable." thoie who stood by the old organlzs- A .i?p!,ono 0.ili from New York city in 1M1! In older that eandldatis ,,, , .iinvory of the bodies. At nugh' be named and a platform framed ' 131 tha would appeal to the Judg ' o'clock to-ulght u man in New oik. it rt of tin eountiy. who I b-lleved to have been the bin Mr Hoot told his heare' s thai the signs bund of tin- deitd woman, called up the m the times point uiiliilstakalu to the manager of the hotel, nturn of the IlrpuMlcims to power, and The man In New York asked if "Mr. , u ge.l all ptesent to harniontze their and Mrs. St. Clair" wete registered at U fferencts for the good of the country the hotel. When ti e manager replied n and the party. I'rnlseit h rrogrcssl . The I'togris-lve Senatots especially re i.,n.l I., ,,,,i,. .....ij. Ca,..... IliM' ech. Senate , Hoot did Hot put asams the tetuin of th. I'mgro- ves, hut welcomed them back In tin. ' inie of all the truditious of the imrty, ahi.ii he declared whs the comiiiiin her itage of tegnlurs and Progressive alike. The Senator spoke feelingly of his own t:vU " .ii tlie Hi publican partv and In he Senate ami of the .iH'i rloiii. ho ait fo; m I and how th" would llngei w .h ii.n M Itoot's spei eh was null i ' and f ill of spult The spei-cll has "4ie a strong .niprefslun upon Hepubll cans of all shades of belief in Wash li.gton. In the rwrganlzatlou of tho Hepubll- rubllclty Apaocla.lon all factions nax e I., n recognized. Kx-Kenator Houi ne UR ' expeettd ; don t do a thing until if O.egon has been named president. I "rive. ou inaj xpect me In rhlU Mnator llalllnger of New Hampshire ; delphla about 1 1 o clock. vice-president and Itepresentatlv. Mad u' t0 , ,n 'I,"lRht, h" "' den of Illinois chalrmin York hu1 "ot m,t 1,1 an apiearancf. In announcing that the association had IJetfctlves kept a careful watch on all U'i r.ud tho organlzauou was not com on ?t,urd?.5h A""?1'''!? "'' Mr' nn-ed to any candidacy for any olllca. an(,1 MrH- 1 ha1".Ht; ( '"lr.' T,,"' w5r . 1 na- lis sole purpose was "to bring " ,ia''P nnd, J""" ln ,h'lr inanner that H-'tlhei 11 who believe III the fuuiU- many of the hotel guests and employee "intal pilttflpics of the Itepubllcan tr'-'" ' they were uewlyweds on U'l ' Mi- .Madden added; the':- honeymoon. A the oiganlzatlon Incntdcj lit puWI C".s of all shades of opinion, all clH ,rh,: nddr. ss given a St. alre linme, hn who df-iire to sw, the policies of "6 "a-''t SlMv-nrst aireut. U a board ' p'l tiLontaltied are cordially in InK house, it wiih aaul there last night vtid 'o .ooperate in the work. The pro- l,mt 's' rlMr had no- beep In for several m'.ter, of th inoemeut are conflUciil iay. I here is a Mre, St. Clair living in t f tic eft-.t of Hi .ft'orts will bo to boarding house. It was ald that g f Iher alt elements of ths Hnpiib- -'I'" wn" I" nni1 rMM "Pe nn "i" i" i ti nd nil those In svmp.ithv A man known as St. f'lalr and tilting i i's '-.hJectH and purposes n a united the description flit from I'lilladelphla l laaiiisi tin' paiiv now In con wn a familiar llguni at the Mlm ola tr n .,1,. .Njtional AdmlnUtratloii. fiarage, fifty-ninth street and Hark The ussoi'i.t-lon will nut In any way avenue, He did no own an Interest In co', flirt w , tie ti tit isr. of the national 1 the estalillshnif nt, however, It was said, ssioi..i committee whoso po- , being merely an occasional patron of f fmrtion It 1 to coiidnct tho cam the place. a -n for cl.-ctlon ,f candld.ites " CHICAGO OPERA CO. BANKRUPT. e More Thnn firno.OOO, nt of I It to Harold I'. XlcCorioleW. Ciiica'io. March 1 The Chicago f.r.irid Opera Company filed a vnlunlnry '"' Hon in bankruptcy to-day, putting itabi.s at jni,tjo.n,1 and ussetM at ''' O H irold f McCormlck Is ie largest ereilltor, having lent the npary :i;n,ooO All of the lending a singers who have appeared In n1 opera in Chicago within recent firs are among the creditors. Mat l'am ' counsel for tho company )a 1 The fiitiirn ,,f grand opera In Chicago 1,1 rgeu 1 n, upon iho meusttiM of " P ' ah n iii" cllljen h"f" win '' 1 es mr 10 , lamiiHs which may ," , ' g p. 'ionH and subsciibers (or IK K, . , An offl)r, muy ,p "1 He 1 , re.-sMiiiiHii grand oier.. under ' 8 11 iti's igninijt a deficit " THANKS GOD FOR WILSON. " ho Will lln III llnlr I'nrl nf llir Tlmr." Smy llle. Wapiiinhton, March 1 Hepresenla- ' live Dies, who Iiiih a shuip tiuy;uo and knows how to use It. gave Preldoht Wilson 11 left handed compliment to-day The. rural credits amendment to the iiKrlculnir.il hill win under conldcr.i tioil Mr. Dlog opposed the legislation .mil declined that If It were Ineotporated 111 tne bill llic President would veto !t "TiiiiuH God titers Is a man In tin While House toolay who ays he w.'.l Veto tlir llemy rurnl cicdlts bill and who oays he will veto the McCumhcr rural credits monstioslty," uld M Dies. "Do you thank (Sod.- tutotrupted llcpresftitiitlvc llptm-lck of Ohio, "that ' there l. 11 m.iti In the White House who will not vttn it bill to buy ships but who will veto a bill to buy f.irm mort gages?" "I lliank Hod for a man In the Whit" House who will do lilt duty pint of the time, even If he will not do It nil tnc time," trplliil Mr, Die. "NEWS TRUST" BILL BURIED. MrmiH tiiHueiiee llrouttlit on iiiu ititttei, Mnn Aiilhiir. INUHNAI'OI.IH, March 1 Senator Clarke, author of the bill which would require press OHtoclatiohs to furnish tb.lr .service to any who demanded It ami would lulng nucIi association under the superlslon of the Indiana I'ubllo Svrxlce Commission, was disappointed to'iilithl, when the llourn committee to whi:h it had been teferred after liuVlnK pasMeil the Senate repoited the mo..s uie for Indetlnltii postponement Sen ator Cl'irke said : "Strom; liitluenceN were broucht to bear In the Housm attalnst this bill and it was hulled. A lires iiKoclntlon which woul l have been most aiT'-cted by this bill lm subcrlb.TS In some of the hading titles of the State and I am sure that strong trprcsentntlons wore made by them befme th committee. 1 hae some hope of the measure belnir re vived before the eslor ends " NEW YORKER KILLS WOMAN AND SELF .... , rilllilllelplliil Hotel .MlirilflS I'evenleil liy Phone .Mes .iisc From Here. I'niuAl.KLi'lMA. March t.' Charles St. r, . f ... ., ........ .,r. Vew ,.U1,r of 'Jb ''H'' , ,,, . . '"' much an i isuim woman to-night In the Windsor Hotel. 1 Kllbert meet, and then committed ! ,.. . ... ,, h, ,.. .,. Bulrld'' h "f,ootl"--- Thc wo,n;"1 ' found dead in a bathtub In a suite on the teeoml floor of th" hotel She had tK.,., ,hot in the forehead. s . . . , , M "la,r lA " " " ar l1t tul ln h.s hand was a note which tead: "1 am Charles St Clair of 15$ Kal .sixty-tlrst street. New York l'lease ... ... ,,0,1,-v Mr"' " lyirr' ,-"llr Jt "a me nddtes. Von can rea h her on t..e phone by calling I'laza 1(13. ..ii u. I mn sorrv for the trouble I am causing here and ask that you the affirmative, the man said: X V 1 1 1 yuu get Mrs. St. Clair to the tulephnnc?" The manager had the opetator work the ofllce telephon,. connected with the vmuuin iuuiii, inn oiier.iiur couill gei ''hr to her calls and the man In S,.n; orl; Wi'8 "nt Vf th".. r?"l.lI,l Ju.t us I expected." he called balk. "I received a letter to-day from St. Clair In which he said; 'Next time you see me I will be dead.' 1 thliil that If you go up to the room you will find them both dead I'll hold the wli- while you Investigate." "I'll go up and ec If jolt .ire rtiit,'1 wa the reply The managei went in he room ami i-appul on the door. When there was, nu answer tho di.or was broken In and thn dead bodies were found. When the man In Nw York was Informed of the tragedy he said; "Juit MANN BLOCKS SHIP BELL. lleniocrnllc Lenders tiimble to nnah It to .sennle. Wasiunoton, March 1, Tho Admin istration ship purchaiio hill Is In more trouble. Tho mcasute struck a Hna In the House to-day and did not go to the Senate, ns planned by tho Ad ministration leaders. Hoprescntntlvn Mnitit, the Hepuhllcnn leader, ot wind thul thn conferencn repot t 011 tho bill was to be brougn up In thn II011H11 tn-dny and rushi d through after ono hour'H debate, He gavii notice that If the ! lemnerntfi tried to bring In the ship trill to-day ho would Hlart 11 filibuster To dhow that In. wa In e.uni'ht hn made an elaborate ,. ,.1 em. my out of the normilly iirid not "if approving Ihe Journal for tho provlous day's proc'ei illngs, (vinsuuiiiig morn than an hiiiw. Tim Dnmocratle leaders warn nlillKril to withdraw t ship bill for the tlmo belnir. HAMBURG LINE IS INDICTED IN SHIP INQUIRY Ajrent J I ore and Four Others Accused of Coal inn Vessels at Sea. WILL HK A HlfAIOXED TV rMiMr'C TH HlVisIgn necessary State paper Two indictments were brought In .es- terd.u by the I'ederal (Irand Jury iisalnt the Hamhurg-Amisrlcan Steam- ship company and Karl Ituenz lu Be.,e .., rrpre.rnu. . u w .... its directors u this counliy. Oeorit. Koeller, te company's Reneral HUperln- teiident; Adolf llaelimelster, I'ellx SclTnev and 'Walti t'' I'ojipenhouse or J. I'arplnghaus are lo mimed In two In- illctmeiitH. which barge conspiracy to ilefrauu the Cnltcd Slates under section 37 of the United States Criminal Code, One indictment is for conspiracy to ileftaud this llovernment bj causing ' i-olleilors of the fnlt.d States Customs "bv mean- of fals,. statements to make. , onl and transmit untrue and !nc-! t c curat.) records." u-h (onspliuey clearance papeis The other charges "In and by obtaining li means of falke manifests." All of thr defendant are to be r ralgned this morning at 10 o'clock be foni Judge Neteier In the t'nltcd Stated litrlfit Court. The Hamburg-Aine, lean Une would make no statement last night concerning ihe. case, nor would. Karl lluenz. It gen eral representatlw. who lles at the St. Itegls and has been reported 111 with a old for the past week. It was said at I the line's otllees that It was not known hat law) ets would represent the com- pail. The onl comment was that of a secte'aiy In the line s e.xecutlve ulllccs, w ho suiil ; "The American newspapers have not Ixen faoinble lo anything Uonnan, so , I don't smiposo Jiey will be erj full- ta us In icgard to this " I'linrH- 'I'rli'ks lo ( onl .ilis. The ludic'mrnts do not df-crlhe llach- meiter or Seffner. and at the Hamburg , ... . ,...,., ,..... - Aineri 'iin oiuces n one aiinriicii ing who they are "Walter' I'oppen house, say the iiidli :meiits. Is otherwise known as J. Papplnglmu. "the first name. Walter,' neing iicitnous. tie U described n the supetcaigo on the steamship llerwlnd on August ." lat. The Imllcttip nts charge the company, Mr. Hitenr. and the others with consplr Ir.g "wilfully, corruptly mid ftlunlousl-" to defraud this country trotn August 1, 1914, to rtirury !!, b"s than a week mzo. It is charged tnat "the rtefenilants wttli others unknown caused various steamships to be h irtcrxl in the name of the eompati" and had thesi ships loaded at various tirts of this country says Olrnnd'j cleired "wit n the purpose and Intent" of having them pro-ei-d under directions of supercut go. h to varlo is places at sea. tin re to deliver what they had aboaru to Vitus of a foielgn country" It is specltbd that the conspiracy ex tended to false manifests and false des tinations for th- ships alKiut to sail. The Hi and Jur siys that to .ffect the object of tno conspiracy ICoetter on Augtift lis' asked John II. Hans to .-I ie th" sti .unships Herwlnd and lo ronzo. anil told Hans that he would get ole, nance pnptrs from the llerwlnd White company or Wvssets, ICuletikampIT M Co. nn the same day. my the Indictments, llu'iiz met Kocitcr at the compinys otllceti mid calbd In ittistav II Kulen liainptf llutoz told Kuli nkiinipff. It Is ch.iige.1, tlint .he lleiwlnd itid Lorenzo u. each loaded with coal, and nke.l KiiciikainplT to eMs'Ute shippers' mani fests and secure clearances. It is stated thrtl lluuiz and Koetter told Kulen i kamplf that the destination of the ships Hueiios Ayres. Letter In Captains Cited. The concluding part of the Indictments ite the loUets printed In yesletiluy i Sr.s- from the Inter-American Hteam s!ili Cotnpsny and the Hamburg-American I.'.ii" .0 the ciptilns o' 'ie St. nn shlie, fiain and Sommetst.nl. Theso lotlers Introduced to the skippers two supercargoes whose orders they neio to follow absolutely and who had been In structed to allow the captains "liberal gi iitullles." The steamships Ilerwiud and Iorenzn, on whoso adventures the Indictments urn based, ai owned by an American cor poration, the New York and l'orto Illco Steamship Company They were char tered to the (Jans Steamship Line, of which John II. Hans Is the head, and then to the Hamburg-Ainerlcan Line. Liaded with coal and cleared for South America they sailed on August D, but never reached that continent. Tim Lorenzo was caught by Hrltlsh etulser roallng the German cruise- Dnedfii and was taken as .1 prize lo Santa Lil'ia. There the prize court paid 110 heej to the plea ,,f the A.neil'-aii ownert that they didn't know their ship was going 1 to aid a t-ieiinan cruiser. The court re marked that the c.ngo was pure cuit-a- 1 band anyway and condemned the Lor enzo. The Beiwind win accused of eoillni; the Trafalgar, a Herman merchant ship, converted by the odd. (Ion of a few guns Inn a war wager When she got back to this country in Nncmbr last tin r was an Investigation b the Treasury Department t'J determine whether sh hud violated American neutrality. Of this charge she was aciiultted, hut her owners weru llrJ $.'0u by the Hnvern ment for makiri: out 11 false manlfojit, In falling to declare all she lunl In her hold The civil penalty for a falsa clr.irar.cf lb fr.no line, but swiarlng to 11 false manifest may be held to constitute pei Jury. which Is punishable by a Hue of not nioro than V-'.nilO or Iniprlsonnum'. for not morn than five yiars, or both VARICK STREET TO STAY SO. Aldermen Hefiise lo ( liiinge .iune nf inO-Vf nr-OM Ttioroiigbfnre. I A proposal to change the name of Varlrk trfet In (Jreeiiwlrh Vlllago to Seventh Avenuo South was unanimously voted down by thn Hoard of Aldermen yesterday. ' Tli,' Cnnimltlen on I'libll" Thorougli 'are reported that It could see no rea son for erasing a unmn derived from nn old New York family and which has been on the map for nearly 100 yenrn f"ii:BRIGHTFUTURE Kail. Asleep While Hccelvhijr ' "I,,""""" er"ti) rablf Tept(h 10 Thr Sis. iknna, via Home. March I. -Th" physical condition of r.mperor Francis Joseph Int." become most serious. He hns become so weak that lti most of tbo tlmr ni If he were In a coma Jli' dozes orf oblivious to hi nurtonnd lriK. even In the Imperial audlsnce. and it I only with cre.it difficulty that hn .can be aroused siitlkietitl) for liim to Count Tlsza, the Hungarian Premier. wan miking an important report to the Umneror jeMerday and reati rlth.0Il(.rt to eee the head of his hn. ,.rllli n,:,ter suddenly fall forward. The ,.r(,m,.ri thinking the Kmporor dead. 1 ,,, unim! ,J'!:'f ;;,";lfo - - n, m,mf.u ' ;fuUr px,lilu,t'tI ENVOY'S RECALL "NONSENSE." Kmhiss Denies Iteitnrt or nn llernsturlT's Hepnrtnre. WasillSUTON, March 1. In regard to report that Count ran llemstorff, the o, rnmn Ambassador, wns to he recalled, i Secretary Ilrynn eabl to-day that tho st ite Department h-a.l not been In-I formed of any such act or Intentloai '" ,tnr, .V'1'' ' " " , T " lev to .Hid lnasniucli as It submit to tho Oo eminent the name of n ,iuu- tn)k'iK.iilor it I assunwd that certainly no such action with referet.ee If Ambassador von llernstorff has l been taken. The emMiss io-ua cnar- i ucienzeo ine repori ..s nuf.i.T Submarine Is Sunk hr tiritlStl UOC1 - The Thonlis When (ieriiiiin Torpedo Mitres Her, Tnrn anil Hams Foe. vj'CUi ''iW.'f P'tMlf'- to Tar i ls)Nlsv, March 1. The steam CJiller Thnrdis. which .irrlveil at Weymouth to night, teports that yesterday a Herman submarine tried to torpcaln her off llenchy Heml. Tlie torpedo missed. W.VI.. .....In., .a .nllffli f 1 th.t IIIUI'IIUIJ u.,tnn ' ' - ..... ..... running TllH -fnorji, thereupoii turno! i.nd at fll f ,(, rftmmy,i tho submarine, . , .. . periscope. Simullftne- ously nil on board felt and hear 1 .1 craeh underneHth the ship's keel, which led them to bellcvo that they had mink the submailr.o. Tim Svrrn and SMonlna 'Jotflt. . ! IX.Ililon lll.ui.n. ,.u.-i.v..... etariillng olfee of a rewaril or ii.uoo il.i.dOtf) tit the tirst slop thai .nas a Crerman submarine cr. to the tlrs- cap tain 01 crew tint nuppl.-n .iifortn.it Ion whs-h will lead to the s. liking of one. TRUAX NAMED RECEIVER .indite llmriisn Appoints Wlilo.r of supreme Court Justice. Justice Hivegan jestenla appointed Mr Charles II Truax, widow of Su pieme Court Justice Truax, receiver of an apartment house property '.n l.cnox avenue. It I thought that this Is the tlrst appointment of a woman rce.lver iho wa nt (Inanol'illy nil' : ested In the proper! In ulletiotl. "Willi" the npl"'"ttncnt is uinqu" I see no reason why a wonia'i should not act in i receiver. ' Mts Truax s.iij w hoi. news of Just), e Jaegatr se'.e.' t.oii w.i brought to her Want Britain to Pay Them $35,000 !!.') Americans Held on .Sei.eil (emiim Liner File Claim With Wilson. I'll! I.AIO 1 I'll I A M.liC I !.'! T. eodore I'uyltr Patterson t .Its city, tultty-tlvo American jiissenger of the Hainburg-Aineiiiati liner I's Info Ariel bert have lodred a claim against th" Hrltlsh Hoveriinient for ll.Oflv each be cause of their detention on Hint vessel 1 In Rilmouth harbor from August I lo August last Mr. Patterson, who Is a well known lawyor, said to-day 'The act of tho Ilritlsli In se.'7lng the Pr'nce Adeltmrt thu night before they ilcelnrej war was an act of piracy on the high sn. Tne piu-sengeis of the vessel drew up resolutions protesting against thn action of the Hrltlsh befote they left the boat. As soon as they landed they tiled tiielr claims with Am bas.ldor Page, "Hi iiil"tjy pigeonholed tl'ion. hut the matter was reopeni-d by Pis-sldem Wlisor himself, and the P p i'tnient of State nslt'l me to draw up a state ment of our claims I did so, and the inaitnr Is now presumably the ub Jnct of illSCIIssIotlh Istwecil the I'e- putincm of State and the 1'on.lgn '.'f fl.e. "Th" action of the ll.'.tish .1; s. nig I. in ss'I heforn '1 declaintion of war ins a vlola'loii of every prin ciple cf lnteniatlon.il law und the man ner I" which wo were :r"aled was dis graceful. Wo got teer.fge food and ns the IVngllsh would not i'nirtt tho ilernian st ( wards to wotk, the nalp be taunt llltd;.'" DRY STATE CAN'T BAR RUM. Illll nnd Hud. Une on llorder I lit erst lite I'oinmeice, W rfii i S.-I1TO.' March I . .That .1 lni i,ul.u mo traiiUHirllrm IImu-u to'toss a Stale Isiutulary Into "dry" terrltor)' Is. Interstate conimerci) and cannot he Interfered with by State Judiciary wus 11 decision glsen to-d.'iy by the I'nllrd Sl.ltl'H Slipielllll Court Th" court revet sed the Mipteirie Court of Kansas, which had held thit M. Klrmeyer of Leaveliwouh, W1111 li.i'l eHtiibll.shed a dipot nctiihs thu rlier In Missouil tir sup;il)ing lhiuors to thirsty citizens of Le:ticiiW"iih by a delivery wagon ervlce, wa not legltiinale Inter state I'oniinetce, but a tuctext for vlolat. lug Ihe pinhibltlon laws of Kansas AtT.t'STA.A'ri.AVril' COsT i.ini:. t) H A M. dallv Urnwlng Itnnm-Htstf Unom Cir Tuee. Thur r-'.it t"l Hrnnlwnv .till'. I SEEN BY CZAR IN THE AEGEAN 31. Sazonoff Indicated Mope of Acquiring "Warm Water" Port. X( Til It EAT MADK TO SEIZi'. TLIfK r Sir i:,lu-nril Orrp. thr HrlfMi Tor- eiflri Hrrrrtary, dectarr,! In th" Itoimc commo;n on Fehrunru . r7rrn, rtMn , n cnllrr occor, ,rifh fnsslin rMn(rriMrM or j Irer nutft In thr Mrdltrrrancan, rrfrrrlnp in n niicrch bit M. Satonoft, th liMldn I'orvlgn Minister, in thr Duiiki. TNE St'w nrrrnfi Irloir a rfesnifri row (f Home corrripnnrtrnt tlMnp thi' wreck 6 31. Rnznnoff n iclr , grnnttrd to thr Corrlere deUn Sra Qj j(0JIl 5fl rrrMw.Jce Tun Si, HoMr. Kob. U.l hero ere apparently .'. KT. . "L . IIUIUHII..L lo ins speecn o. i oreiKii ..un- ist:r S.iZ'Uioff In the Itusslnn Iiuntu, In which the Intter win quoted as saying that the Czar Intended lo selxo Oonstnn- llnopl(. nll(I ho)rt lt pcnnnnent!y A tteenatch to the Corrlere dflln Kern of Milan, sent ftom I'otrocrad the day of the delivery of tho speivch, says M, S.'ixon.irf did not eo so far as to nredtct PTmiinent occupation of Constant! ) nople by the Ciar's forces, ' M S.unnoff, however, said he felt that thete was no doubt In the! I m nds of his audience that Hussla has ' j rgsrded the entry of Turkey Into the i I war a a rather gral'fytng clrcum- i I stance, since It has provided a solution ' J of tho problem which has preoccupied I Muscovite statesmen for generations ' I .in. I was the cause of Hussla becoming Involve.) in three, wars the Crimean, the Husso-Turklah and thr Huso- Japanese all linked on one aim, to ob- j lain a "warm water' port for the out lt of hr commerre. ( M. SHionoff made his declaration ' in mediately after having applauded' vlgo.-ously when M. Oorsmykln, I'rsl Unt of the Duma, had closed his speech In tiiese words; Sees "lls.llmil Fntnre." "S:nce I last addressed you a treat 1Pr,rtTnrUv 1... , , . : ' nerseii nn i nt- sine oi our enemies oul in.- res. stance has been broken by our : glorious troops ln the Caucasus and a i.iili.mt future is before llussiu ln th llMf.i Sea and at the doors of Con 1 Mantli.ople." In collie,, of his spefeh tho oreigi .Min.ster considered the new ijuistons brought into the war situation by the entr of Turkey on the nldn of th.' Kaiser. Hn a.d th" Orange Hook tec.it published demonstrated t .at the twits on tin Hosporus preceding '.lie ileiiaiatlor. of w.u by th" Sultan showed treachery on th' part of let many. 'Tii' lc' ' -.aid M Sazor.off, ".11 .su ing Hermany to send army Instructor. 1 suiting in the mission of Hen. I.lnmn v. in Sander, hoped to be able to pe: -f-ct her army with the object of guar iinteelng her lndependci.ee In face of th" 'llusslan peril' of which Herman) had b.Mtl Irisldloiisly wurnltig her Hrc m iny iirotlt. il b this I11c.1p.l0n of Her nial ollleers in the Otloiuui at my to m.iae of that army 1 weapon for the ad Mil mei.t jf her ok 11 It. let. st. "Ai the ti. tin 11s "f the Oitoman Ho i" llin. ti', from the .inival of tin Hoebcn In the Hardaniibs. were done under pressure from Ciirtiiniiy. Tie iff nits made bj Tuikiy to ile.i'ne t.ie 1 espotiHiblllty we.-c unabb to save her from plunging Into the sbyss toward which she was pushed by Herman)' "T!" ieni on the Itu.sso-Tuiklsh ft'ict'e". while overlng th" ll'islin .it'll v.'I'h fresn glory, have hrougli' lluss a . '.ic in .1 solution of tin politi cal and eloll.iTllc.il ir ill!' 'II enpnt Ct'".l with th" Hi'nulsltlnn of 1 free outlet to th" sen " llperntloiis In I'ersln. Hxp'ainlng th Uusslan ui.lita ) op ratlona In th" Caucasus, part of which have been carried out or. Persian terri tory, M Sazonoff ald : nefore the otitnrenK or tnc war wn j ,., to settle a secular (iiiestlin which had arisen iw'mtn Turkey and Persia rfgaid'np th- ilcllMilt.itlon of the legion of the Persian Oulf and Mt Arnbat Thank to this d limitation w fonseived lor Persia a disputed terl tory rovnrlng 20,000 square kilometers which had been Invaded b'. Turkish trriops "On the outbreak of war the Perro.tn Government proclaimed Its neutrality. This di I r.ot prever:' ilerui.ir.y. Austr.n mil Turkey fiom eontlnulng their prop iiipinilu, designed to win them thn sym oath) of Persia. These In'ilgiie. wr" particularly evident 'n tli" proilnee of Beii).ilj.in, wi.ire the Turks suciedoJ In attracting Kurdish bands 'o their Mlrlr "O'tonim tmops, lolitlng Persian renin It), cossml the frontier, and. with tin aclvi nsslstancc of Kurd, p.'tietratid Into the dlstrle! where Huh slari detachments: were encamped, thus making Azerbaijan a part of tin Ihea'rc of the Hueo.Turklli war "I should add that the presence of our troop,- In Persia was not In any way i violation of Persian neutrality, becaiun they were sent thither several yeais ago to tuilntaln order In the terri tory adjoining our frontlet nnd to pre vent an Invasion of that district by Turkish forei s, who hoped to make It a favorable ban for operations against thn Caucasus." Position nt Sioiiller Slnles. After referring to the events In "M .1 mid Itclgluin which led to Itussia' ,p.. clslon to liikn up the gauntlet thrown down by Hermany and Austria-Hungary and reciting the nigumcntf used by the llerlln Government lo throw the onus of tin- war on Hrltlsh Intrigues M. Sazonoff continued . "While Hussla re.miilne.1 faithful to her ild fecnlai' millions, Germany mui'ht to exaspetate against us nil the neighboring States, especially those with which Uusla Is bound by ItnjHirlant In terests, for Instance thn Scandinavian Cniiffmirrf oil TMnf Page U. S. to Protest Vigorously! Against Anglo-French Blockade Decree Shutting Off Their Enemies TEXT OF NOTES BARRING TRADE WITH GERMANY AND HER ALLIES WASHINGTON. Miirrli I. -Secretary Urynn lias pecelveil the UrltlMi ami Krcnch note nntioiinclni; the ilecllMt of the .illleil fJovefn ments to prevent nil luidc with (lerniany iirnl her nlllc" Thn nule.4 urn pr.icilcully Identical. The text follow).. Oermany has declared that the Hngilsh Channel, the north and west coasts of France and tho waters round the Hrltlsh Islfs are a war nrea and hn ofllclnlly notified that all enem.i shin found In that area will be destroyed and that neutral ves sel may be exposed to danger. This Is In effect a claim to iotpedo at sight, without regard to tho safety of (he crew or pas sengi rs, any merchant - ehaels tinder any flag. Ah It Is hot In the power of the Herman Ad miralty to maintain any surfar craft In these waters, this at tack can only be delivered b submarine agency. The law and custom of nation in regard to attacks on com merce have always presumed that the first duly of the captor of a merehunt vessel Is to bring it before a prize court where It may be tried, where the regu Tu'lty of the capture may be challenged and where, neutrals may recover their cargoes The sinking of prlr.es Is ln it- elf a quetlonabli act t be resorted to only In extraordinary i trrumstances nnd after pro vision has been made, for the safety of all the crew or pas sengers. If there are passengers on bond the responsibility for discriminating between neutr.il and enemy vessel and between neutral and cm-my cargo ob viously ret with the attacking, ship, whoso duly It Is to erlf the status and character of the vessel and cargo and to preserve all papers before sinking or even capturing It So also Is the humane duty of providing for the safety of ihe ileus of merchant vessels, whether neutral or enemy, an obligation upon every bel ligerent. It Is upon thl basis that all proilou discussions of the law fo: regttlltlng warfare .it sen proceeded A ilerman suh PLAN COMPULSORY EDUCATION IN RUSSIA Seeontl Sweeping lleforni Will He Decreed at Knd of Present War. Wnid was received ln this city yes terday from an olllcer of the Czar' household that the Fecund wide swetp Ing teform to be effected In J'.usela will b. compulsory education. The letter states that M. ICasso. Minister of In ptruction aim llellglnn, is fui initiating a ib-cren to be issued on Hie t.rniina Hon of the piesenl holllltle :i''d to be In full effei t throughout the einnlre lifter a period of live years. The matter Is being illscussul b) the MiniHeis of the Czar's Cabinet It Is genera!!) be lteved that the rfinslvns. 01 local gov ernment bodies, will heartily welcome the new move In eilucstlon-and give It financial support. Prior to the revolution of H'O.'i I'ttl progress hud been made in !tuia as regurds pducatioti, and slnre tlin. In eplte of the eeriou 1 otishlera lion of the matter by uccesplve Huniii. no con slderable 01 permanent reforms hue been effected The autocracy's distrust of the illHoemln.Ulon of Western Ideas of government through :ree schools battled attempts at liiipiove ment In pub- 110 Instructiun during the nineteenth century While the Htandaid of unl. verslty Instruction Is high lu Itussia the stale of the secondary and prlmar) icbools lea vis milcil to he desired. Most cf the primal y education Is under the direction 01 the Mlnlstr) of Public Ittsttuctlon and th" Holy Synod The parish priests are geni rall) too busy to give much attention to their schools, and their assistants am h.ilf-educ.il.il and underpaid The one good feature of Hi- Hils'Ian primary si lion', systuu 1 Ihe piiu'i"'.'. Insi nil lion given in gardening, lie. keeping and 1 1 1 .t 1111.1 . training. Th" tninl expeudltuits mi irlm.n.v skIi, inli, i, liioil was twer.tv-tlve million dollars, paid b the zinietvos, villages and piivato persons. The total grafts fron I'll Statu for nine lllnn ol all K.iideH In UOii was forty million dol lars. In 197 the iIIIKi.His lr. the rui.i! districts averaged fi per cent and In the 1 dies .'.0 per cent. Tne education of women has prow cm.vi well in llussta. MASTER GONE, PARK DOG DIES. .ImcI., Old Collie, lirl.-iiil liver sheiiherd, I'eiiHloneil, Jack, the collie that helped to nu.ir.l thn city's (lock of shenp lu ivpiril Park for tivnlvi' years, s dead. Ids ,id wns due to old age mid grief oyer the 'ilienco of his old muster. Shepherd Jnuns Con way. who retired Inst summer on .1 pen Hliin after serving the city for tlfty-thv y ars.' Jack was presented to the park by the late J Plerpont Morgan, who inuinl pleasure In watching the gi'.i..r.g slnVp on til" green west of thn Mall The di lived with Conway In the shiepfold In the park. When the old shiphcrd uiov.d away the cull. a remained and enu'lmied to inskn his bed In "he old arnnbnlr The new shepherd brought a new una and .luck was made a pensioner llmul Keeper S.dJit h.u si in i ie dog's body to the American Museum )f Natural History, where P w,U be mounted nnd placed on exhibition marine, howner. fulfils none of these obligations; she enJos no local command f the waters In which she operates ; she does not take her capttlie within the Jurisdiction of a prize court; she . arrles no pr.ze ctew which she can put on boaixl a prize ; she uses no eftcctlve means of dis ci imlnatlng between a neutral and an enemy ship; she doei nof lerelvc on board for safety the crew and passengers of the ves sel eh" sinks, her methods of warfnre are therefore entirely oittshl" the scope of any of the international Instruments rgu bating .iperatlons agulnst com merce In time of war. The ijerman declaration uh. slltutes Indiscriminate destruc tion for Ifgutated capture. Her on. ny Is adopting these methods against peaceful traders and noti-coinb.itant crews with the avowed object of pi eventing commodities of all kind, includ ing food for thn civil populat.on from re.whtiig or leaving the lliltlsh Isles or northern Ktatice llir opponents nre therefore driven to frame relallatnr mill--ure In order In llislr turn lo pre. tent rnmmndllle of mi) lln. I frnni reaching 01 lent Ing Her man. These tnru-iires will, however, lie enforced hy the Hrltlsh ami I'renrh i;m eminent without risk to neutral hlp or lo neu tral or iion.eiinilnitaiil life and In strict obserTiiiiie of Hie dic tate of Ii 11 in 11 ii 1 1 1 . The Hrltlsh and flench ttov Tiimerits will therefne hold themselves ftee to detain and take into port lnis carrying g-ods of presumed entmy des tination, ownership or origin It Is not intended to mntlscate such vessels or cargoes unless they would otherwise he liable lo condemnation The treatment of ves-els aid cargo, which have sailed bcf. re this date will not be nfl.cteti ASQUITH GETS VOTE OF $1,435,000,000 Veteril.'i ' freilit .Make To till fur War Kpene to Date .S::.i:i.).(MIO.0(ll. i.tcl.il t'tiitf I'UftitrK tr I'M Slv Imnikin. March I. Tne House of Com mons un.tuttuou!) vot"d to-day appro prlitlons fut war expendltuns ainount Ing to 51. t33.oGO.Ouo, umklnir the total vote for wai ei uses t. date 3.I3fi. iiiin.oiiii. The Premie tlrst nskid for an appiopriatlon of Ms.'i.uuu.ui'i) for tho ii'Ui.iIiuler of th" period up tu March 31. Thl was adopted without a dissenting vote I'l miner Anquilh ;h"ii staled tn.il the war expi ndltuie weie growing stssidily and th it lift, r Ap-i; 1 ttn-v would proti iil. y nv. race S Tea. lul" id v lletlterr fine asked for n se.'t.tul .-ipproprintlo'i of ii.ni'o.'MiO for expeiMcM suhsisiuerit to March '.II This was also grand d uiiatiln oul), being ti.e largest gr mt ever ullow.'.l by Pal Paiii' iil 'he p'lCi'dlliK ware e'isis i'.lil ni'C'l fl.syO, UOU.CUIO, It broiis-h' t ie Kiarid tola! up to $,i,:'3ri.(ioo.ooo Mi Asqu.ih .thl Kughitiil wn so si'uated llnauchiliy tint the drain upon Per ri-ullrccs could i.intinue lor ve.ire without causing an actual crisis Hr stall d that as tbo result of the ie i nt I'ontereme in I 'at I nt th" I" n iie'f Ministcis of Hussla. frame and iin' Hritaln. Hngliind will probably ulv.r, .,' inni' funuii io Serxla and H"'g uni, it. addition in the M.oun.uno ulienly ad vanced to Srvia and Ihe J.',0,i'0i,iOl' granted to llclgium Tn Premiers reference to the in .'reus, .n the "XptiiM alter March .11 ,s fa.i. n t ru-a. Hull Lord Kitch en. Is ih w seniles vvi'l hn In fratu'e bv tn.il mil' Idcent reports slate thai the H'O'sn now have aptifoxlinatii 1... I. n.iiO" iiu-ii in f in'e, ind that tt .nspiiu ai' .'.itrli.R ineti across the I'll. H , dall V. . uii'i.ui d"M of 'lre.it MHtaln on J.'ii. lai' 1. U'tl. wai tibjl, ITS. 74.1 U3 :i07..l'lx.s.,.1 ivnl.il . I.e.- more than tin- l.i.J.tN.iMirt.Oiii Ini'iired fit" w.i. e. lenses .since August I. 114 Without I .iig into i oiielder.itlon any other ex pei i.' "itus t ie ib lit vi. mid be now aboat I...,. i"l o . ) I . I H I o Miuv the big i" n- of i e w. r I'mneo has pi i.'i'il ippi .N .ii. 'i'Iv 1.1 nS "in. rtno Hi loans .ind .Jit '!'" i ii'v's loans illinium to annul '..; iii.'iiio "HO Tilioig tnese coin.!. oi v, oinitt n.' Ail-Mr. i, lluss1 i. Turk' v "rv 1 i and Moiiti'iieg.o, I ' wa:' xp i es i nai to have mounted t i gi n.o to' n of 'I,H0,I1MI 'IM,I f.'v'.'.u.i.v J.oa.w ai:ows. H ru no I ii ni subscribes MT,.' oil, (Mm ami t it lint. I on I ii tin t e, .; ' . 'I'm' A M srr.ni'.i v . M.irr'i 1 Am 'lr' tie subset Iplinn In III loan an one oi ( a.OOli llMl) I.) i!k ' Lew .11111.111 w.u ;'0 ne,. nco nnrlc Iii. io il S nus ' ' a uOu m. i . Is I . ,1" li nf) i Iit e Ih n mink, ix mips ire uiv i Htro II i-o Of I 'c. u, hV the itv of 11 Mt '-'Ii''. - ' f i '" rre fitid i t1 ,' The trad' U' 'on nninunis Stopping of Neutral Trade Will He Declared I'n j notifiable. HA If TO rOJIMKItVK WILL UK WfDKSIM.KAl) Shipments Direct or Indi rect, to and Kroni Hue mies to He Seized. WILL IM.OTKfT LIVKS OF SHIPS' TKI'WS A Humane Course, to He Followed Hr.van Gets Note. ' Washi.xoto.x, March V--The I n.t -1 ' States will cnililiu'li-ally t st ugfilhst the Allle1 new pnll'V tif !i i , ting olf all trade with ripim.ii.y a trl.i and Turkey. Tin policy was iinnoumeil m I. in don to-day by Premier Asuulth In the House of Common: and was pr i nted i to the Suite Department in Idititicul 1 notes by tlie Hrltlsh and l'len. h Am iMssnilors. Tlie lsunnc" of Hi. i.o'es rulised cunsldeinbli' cM-.tirin io ct" This flovornment will be ..l.li.., to miico Its opp sitiori t i i' i tv.r.i t dltinry Infrlngonn nt of rluht- a- 'vigorously as It Irflle'.l ,o n i es ln (leriiiii'v's tlir-' at lo d- tio) 'U tril shipping. Till illatrnlls effirl nf till row inl Ir.i nnd Its legal ehariiiitr are ri-ganltii here a equalled mil) h) Hie opi'mllnm priipiised by lirruiaii) under Hie rinnt war one ilrerse. 1 Tim nsult of 'is iat'S' m"v e . Great Hiita n aril frame -of,- s the I'll ted States i com et i.e I 1 The Wash luMo'i Ct'V' rnm il ! d Itself I'Otlfrutlted i, .t It all "I tec gcrs l i vvhli'h It vvaa subie f .1 ond the (icrtiiuu vv.r r. iie ari'i H .n in audition Is facing tin c an 11 s th .t its merchant vtel w 'he r lien, ,ni d for G"iiiinn "r an ih. i ue of her iilh.s will i'. s iz'.' a . i Mined. Ill oilier '.voids, Hie I n l d . m si'l. ivh.rh iiii'.l'r ul! r.il. -jirevedi'nt.s nt .n'oriiiitlo'i il l.io thn right to jinxetd vlt urn' .1 i i"ii, will run tin- danger if'' n--I'ftl'icd nnd sunk If t.i" a". i'"u h an Huglisli p ri a nl seized and il-tciicd if the) ci r. k luispi'i. t' d "f be'n, dfstini'.l iimny nnd her alii I tlii.nl -1 1 ti tin it . It is frankly acki. lt !g. 1 n- inulil '.hat t'nitvil Slales oi. i.i.. t'Veeil lllt'Sii two nlilletoiK s l l' . ireiiul) critical s. tu.it. on. Th. : i 1 all the iiion' SL.1C1, .n th.. Hittiiln'e thie.it does no' appl) catgoe consigiieil to ilermai.. A us .f.il Turk. sli ik it, i"i; to n. v or- are of "ptesiinieil emir I.- ow tiers-h!)' '. oi ii-in. This, means thai Ai. -to neutral poi ts If t' susrtM't that tin' c ugoc Iv.'it.iin's enemies will i orlv this but sliipiiiin' Austria and Turlc . I" ami otlnr neutral vl' ban "t the V nglo-freiic The co'iiple e ti .nb pnr'. of tie Cnlttwl ytHte-Austrl.i-HuiH'niv nni T I ' Hrt il! ' in ' i if amounted to l.'.ss.'i'i'i.aoii large part of tl..s wiu. Ins' ttah. mi prohibit oi s alter ii 1 1 tin Kan. 'hough truth, with neigh!""' ' tr.il counirle showed tinueii .1 ' il this will tie Ins' ll'i'lir 'tic ,.' , o o I' e Hrltlsh-freli' ', ilt 'i I'.netM on I nilnsl lie In H'lillllnn Hie lo w lhlll-li pi. In v it'l prnlinlil) have a .erlnlis eilirt upiia iotit iiuliistrie In the I'nlteit "tale, iici.ii.n the textile Indiislr), which dipeinls it v patented lirriiian prndiict, mil a '!' stn If. The South, w.lb its s';i;ii. ir . Is llkll) to ftl '. more ,1" to 11 "fleet of tiio new ,r'i. !m , many took i.Sil.Ois) i i' s ,.f . xaliinil at ni.l")-',000 . Vi tin ' l ir alo concumrd n . ' o. '' 1 of thn Anierican stii;..c si'iin cotton to Germany. i ha." ' proceeding with "i" l'c ' recently, w.ll irnl' " 1 '' halted by th H'ii -'i '' v ' tion. formal tiot ie of r . p ' 'v ' tlon adopted bv the A'l ' ' to tills Hovet iime'" l'i. '" '' Jusserand and Si' IV 1 r ' i r p Hice, th" f re i 1 u d ' ' '' v sailors. Thev 'oi' led ' ' i lOl'lilic not' fl ""I ill "I i ' . ai p mncing II " !' i. "t Gov er'ntu'i'ts "to bold 1 " detain uni tnl.e , ti -' h'ps . lug gooils of prs i tic I in i ' lion mvi iTsblp o- or m. " ! This no'-i v ' . v. i i , i- all the Mi ue--.il i ; ' i nc i- sn far a. Hie 1'iilfnl M.H". I- i o ri rneii II illspii-es nf Ihe in mill itl .it on lent bv I'd Imv ertllui lit In In" Inn und llerlln ImikitiL' In Ih" cr.n tir nf iiiiitinil riinri'l"ii In liir il llrit il ami nfnpssnv III Hie Inli'l'st. nt t" i!lilv nf mittril sliltitilit - iliu' Hn pr erialliiii to' iiii.l'.'l Ir.i.lf ilslii. The Hr I s'i A'i I ' I . 1 1 'it li'' .1 is rivo ,. , 0Ti' ' lie l al c I