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7 ThE SUN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1916. 2 44 DANIELS CUT $11,000,000 R. H. MACY & GO. WIN I KITCHENER'S DEER 'U.S. GETS NEWS OF FROM NAVY AERO BUDGET BIG TRADEMARK SUIT! AT CANADIAN FEAST 'BRITISH IMPORT LAW the effect Unit lie li.nl archied In call Count ion llcrnstotfT to tusk on the Utouinl thai the latter had circulated false lltilucsslnns us In t lie meaning of the Ann I It .) n dlsn inutnetit propositi tn the lliilrnlo Allies tho Irritation in the Ih'li.iitini nt uga.nst the Ambassador had l.ot lessened inatetlall.i. m- whIV" Consulted Chief of Service Hut One Time, and Then inn .iiimiiiieirnuoii inn io i'iuiuhb i oiitlili-nt l:il negotiations If (Icnimtiy noes hot reccdo friini lu-r picsent position. Illnmliiv 1n lleriiorll. Vrlonds nr Heirrtury UinsliiR art! still frilling to lav at the door of Count von Ilrntelotlf all Maine Tor any false Imprest-Inn which (lerninriy nmy have (tot us tn the Intentions "f thr AmerlcRii Sovernmcnt nt tho 1li the illwirmK nieiit pinposnls were sent ti the Ihitente rowers. I It was stilled to-uny mai otnu von Pared Estimate Committee Hears Turks Lost Erzerum for Lack of Single Aeroplane. Siipicilic Court Aciiit New, M'liinit'' hhinor Sliari-il ly iU)()i AiiilnisMidiir I'lttfc It'' s Ytn'k Firm of rnfairncss in Uiisinrss Methods. i 3lcn anil Women Who llavo Lived in Wilds. strii'tions Itooin for -May Make M unit ions. WasIIINiitos, I'eb ('apt. .lnill. UrlKlol of (he I'nlted Hmte navy told I the House Naval Committee to-day that the estimate he picp.utd for the ex pansion of the aerial sell-he of the navy hail been cut liy older of .cietaiy , llertirlorff and Haunt Hwleitineu nan , D.nilelx from $i:t.iii0,iini to i l.ot li lieeii led to titiderstutid, is-iore inn Teutonic di .'l.iratlon wen- published, that the Pulled StateK was not prepared III the event of a i ejection of the Ameri can itinwnlH by the Allies to renounce the principle of International law that merchant ships are entitled to arm for defence. AUSTRIAN REPLY SOON. Arllmi on I he IVIrolUe'n l'rninlril. fair U At this point Iteptrsentatlie Callaway i of Tox.i. a little n.iv tiicinhei, wan ,uoued In- ;i suggestion made by Dr. Wnlcotl that the Thirty-fourth division of the Turkish army had fallen Into i a ltttr.!ati tra at Kizerum beoaujo of . the link of aire aft. ' t ii me i lira ii.iu nan jum one aero-, plane they chum hate avoided till tiap, aid Dr. Vi'.ilciitt. -Mi Callaway ob.nried that he thought it remarkable, to iay the lenM, "that the luperx fhould play up a thing like tli.it on the vciy mornliiK tli.it the naval committee was coins to meet and ion sl.ler the subject of at roplanc. ' Hecetury Haul. Is coul I see Ins way . ,. ' ih "tl n nf- clear to approve this Item lowed tlicttiilies to lie captured for lack I'apt llrtstol made an argument for I of aeroplane." simply fur the benefit of J20.0mi.tni0 for aerial uaft lie urged ln!" ' ""jm!lu',u" ., ... .. . i . ... lll'll t llir((l HHlli I I 'lir .hi DA 31 AttlCS AUK FPSKT I WOODSWOMAX IN FILMS' KFFKt'TIVK ON MAIH'II I 40,000 INDIANS OFFER TO JOIN CARRANZISTAS Cabrera and (Ihrcuon to Tour I Stales Troops (iinirtl ' Tower Plants. OHll.UUO. Included In Cait. ! IrlJ-tol'w oilitlnal eKtlmati ere pruvlsloim for two air craft nhlp, designed for the tl anopoitii- tlon of aeroplane, npalr pattx and ma- , chlniry In conjunction ltb the lleet ' Three ehlp were to cot $3.itn0.nrt each. WA-OUViiTix I'eh II Tin; Supienie Ti. .,.i,on et before the member ' Cmrt dealt wlta to Important e,i.es ( (l ,, cmniHai, t'amp an the entree of 1 jto-il.iy lnvolvliiB aliesatlun of unfair . 1)pr fuiteenth nnmi.il dinner at the1 trade. 1 Hotel Actor laM tiluhl wac ehlson In- tne of the cae w.i. that 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 i-put 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 tin live ear biillditic WxellisuTiiS, I'eb. SI. Secretary IrfiiiflnK lecelM-il word to-day fr"in Am bawidor I'eiitUld at Vienna that the irply of the Austrian tlovemmeut to thn American dem.Mid fop an eMilanatlon nf the KUhmaiinc attack last December on the American ml tank eteamer I'etm lite will le.idi WarlutiRton In the next few iho". I'endlmr Iti- teielpt nlllciN of the State Departmctit decline to tate whether or not mli.ie.iihr I'enlleld In ittcated In an way what the nature of tho reil would be. The leply 1h ex pected, however, to lead to further cor rcKpondeii. e triliei' Auctrla voluntarily npoloc..i " for the attack. The IVtfoliie w.w uttackej lu eastern 5trdltcrraneaii u.iteiK uhde en route fiom Alexandria to l'hiladelhla. TIioukIi llyliiK the nnilran llac and huvlni! tho Ameriian color promlnentl painted on her wile", the ven.d waK middenly ap. prnached .!!( tn by an Autrlan Mib Jiinrliic. ulioii Hied a wnrnltiR shot ncroK the bow. of the 1'etrollte to itoi her AccordliiB to aflld.ivlt from Capt. Thontp-on of the I'etiollte and other mnilicr- of the clew, the tanker "us Immcliately hauled to. but ileeplte till." the Mibmai ne lontiuued tltliiK. Due hhell iilened the tanker and nerltiunly wouitiled one of the crew The submarine commander, on coin- 'tiB up with the I'etrolite, demanded of Cant Thoiiipon that the latter ehould ell hint ptiiv'uloite. When till demand viu refused the Austrian sent a party nf boattlerfi on the 1'etrollte to hrliiR off what provlfK'its wire needed, meantime hnldlni: on board the subinarlne one of the 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 prevalent In (iertnaiiy as . result of the report that the I'nlted Slate- l Mrnily nppooed t the new policy of fJermauy that armed merchantmen aie to be treated a. war ships. Cnolllcial H ports stated that Secre tary LanltiK bad Informed Amtiassailor von Kernslorff that n month's nntlrc of Oermany'. Intention would be ronsldered eiiftlcient to snfeKiiard neutral IntereBtn. That the Cnlted States would approve of 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 hv refusing to accede to the new merchant hip poUfy Is trylnit to take from Ger many mi ffcctle weapon aRalnst hsr enemies. Tho death of Otto Weddlxen and the crew of the l"--9. which was sunk by an armed Hrltlsh merchantman. Is ued a nn anrument and Justification for th( new policy. It was pointed out that had Weddlnen not followed the "humane" methods he anil hi. crew would he alive. Struiic resentment of th opposition of tho united States to the new German ea policy Is voiced by some of the news- paiers. The Colocne, 7a;re says: "Why should we await the wlhes of the i'nlted Rtates and postpone another submarine war? The I'nlted States Is only serving Jlrltlsh Interchip If It arraln wants to open negotiation on the memorandum Tho time for fiction has come. After that the diplomats may write and talk nnd negotiate for n hundred years about the submarine war as much a they like." submitted li Secretary y ' ,f. ... ,"'"'"'"' that In p.issltiK on th liroKramuie tianlel piup.iiiloiiali, apiopilatlons should tie made for aircraft, which uoutd Involve an appropriation of about tlM.OCO.OdO. I, UIMt Mfu Needed. lie told the lommlttee that the navy needed elulity-two aeroplanes, five illrltfi blcs and foity-one k te balloon In ad dltloti to the tleet eiUlHiieut, Capt l;rl tol recommeiiiltsl aiithorUatloiw for li'u aeroplanes. Ilfteen kite balloons and fif teen dlrltilbles to be operated as patroK , draiiKht'im loom of th Capt. IIiIhIoI also said that Comrress tird should aiilhoilze the puri liai-.- of forty -1 I llal vletmy and not a revcrs.il of the libcree or the Cnlted States Circuit Court lo' Appeal, which had awarded an In I Junction and damases ! The Supreme Court, speaking thioush .liiml. e Holmes, a. ipiltted It. II Macy Co .if lntriitloii.il unfair trade The Te.tin member then denounced methods. The .njuncllon wll'. htand the 'iewsuieis, ctitlchlliK their ac- ni:.ilnt the u-e of a tl ailemai k. but will .... i.. .i. .it.... ...i.t. u.i....u t...... .,. .......MM ' . " i..--.-.utra vdt- . .. ,,,, "Itontex" emiiioie.l In- the Macy A; .o. when applii-il to .iomhj Dainai:ivi .'iHiuded o the Philadelphia Washington. Keb. '-'I -Magazines and other publications contalnltiK mote than hIMeen p.iRrs. tobacco, wood pulp and other bulky articles are nroblbited fnini .iiinoitation into Kunland unit oilier uiimltiK ltli Mnaloa. Sonora ,,.,... ....i.,.,u under a new royal huahu.i. tnaklliK speeches In inoclamatloii, the text of which was te- Dominion celled at the Stale Department to-an. i .... .... ... ....... .. liltlutt l:io- Government, who was to (iccompan the Ainimmii nine. ,.e "" " "--; . . . v..i, it... basy ra they have no dellnlte iihoi urec oils Irauiuhes to .New I ori. nut ... ... ,,... ,1... thl friend wa overdue by .s from ' -t , Ilff ,, opinion , Ji-X.dn;",:" dh): tiroKen mums in tne raiuaoieni tnat ine iiruin ioveinio.ii. - . Tn.il.ic trooi.s iirrlwil at Iiik at (Jttawa while the liilllillnK was : 1IK to control fieicht rates on iimmuoi i. vithi.iirli liu was not well il..,, ..ti.r ii,. i il.'il articles liy tedllc enoiiuh to attend the dinner he saw to K t,P importations of iroods of bulky l,nitil tiihlr Dnputt. lo Tn St , Mi:tni Cm, I'Vb "Jl - Minister of I War I'es.iulra ibclates that Iii.ihmi annul Oaxacjin Indians, who had risen iiKiilnst the iiilmlulstratloii. have offered to sill ninlcr. The mattei I beriR taken up official!). .Minister of I'Viainc tabreia. with '!en ObtcKon, are to st.u; on a Mur oi t.e illffeient States of the lepulillc, lie- aiid i I' In half of the Canaiiza AdmllilttatIon, Carran7.a beintf too buy to enter all the teiri toty. The tlamways l.sht and p.mei sttlke I still threateiiltiK iilid trnop.i ai d t.fiu i r prop. lie THE "Spencer Heater" feeds automatically, and maintains a steady, even heat from 10 to 12 hours without at tention. It requirei coal ing but once a day, and burns the cheap sizes of Anthracite. See your architect. i'i;.M t.it m:Tt.n .. si N. T. Office, lilt Park rf. V rm king or mtzwinift bejr H13 o national defeiue. I'Var on the part of navy official i hat secrets lonnected with the navy mluhl com" into the tMissecsioii of for-1 ..il... .1n.ii'iimhly 1, m ......miI . ml I . Hon of . ..di..rii..in..iii ..rlL-lii..llv i.uh. ' ''V the court below were upet. the bshed by the Civil Service fomm'sslon ' coiitt fliidlm.' thote had b.en for c.iiiill.late lo take examinations for I , ,. .,d ,u the .it.senie of Intent to appoimmcui 10 u lacancy in tne New Vork Nay mislead t'le tia.b theie i mil. I Ii ihiii the venison wim there. 11 was described on the menu as "Verldeer .Meat de Venison, with llrnseN Shoot' de Tents Karl Kltcheiiei. ' The Canadian Cinnp. a society of men aii.d women, many of whom have tu.led with blR K.'iine and bin fish In remoter parts of the world as well as In Canada, always fent on prodlslrs al tb an nua: 'hamiuet I'rlnce Ileni's rhino, Ad- 1:0 .H'tual i iniral I'earys polar mice, i or esiei s sea I'lii-timners, i-ari ..niiui!- uk.i. len's mountain cat these are oino of the viand of former ears. prlnrlp.il power plant cituatid a! i Wecaxa, as the union had oiibied ihe Wecaxa uolkeis to stilke lilul dai'l.ive i was feared To-morrow Is the unnlvi ts.tl o' "i" death of Madeio and Pino Samcr. ami the day w I.I be nbherwil by official moutnliiK All stoics and offiies wtll be closed VILLA DEFEATS CARRANZISTAS. Wins be no re- ' six aeroplanes for the use of the iiaxal mllltla. lie estlmatiHl that with Ihe' machines he recommended the n.ny would need nearly I.2U0 men to operate them. It was biouRht out at the hearing ' that Capt HrlMol was consulted on milt one occasion, when Sicrelaiy Daniels tut down the estlmati s for aircraft Dr. Charles D. Walcott of the Na-, llonal AdvNory tln.it d of Aeronautic a body created by the lat Coneress. also apiieared before the committee. He unred the lommltte" to recommend an additional npproprlat on of $r..nnn. which would enable the board to com plete Its work In the development of Ihe science of aeronautics. "Kven If the army were equipped with inn aeroplanes I would not consider that It wa anvwliere near ailenu.itely outfitted." said Dr Walcott. lu the course of a Reneial iliscu!ou of air craft for mll'tary purposes. "How tpiirkly can ne obt.un the necessary. Information to advance this scienre?" Dr Walcotl wa asked, "How can e aet the tnf i mallon that will lilllie this service to the he cht of Its eltlclency0 To whom shall we apply"" (me of the otijit ls oi me am :so board I to llnd the rluht men." repiie.t the wltnew. col er The Philadelphia film lieil .1 ttadfl name or 111,11 k "Notaeme " Toe conlllct n.ih not upnti the n.rurs used will. '1 weie ertiielv different but on the harkstnund or oin iiii.nl.nl border of th mi'kr. SEES A CHANCE FOR U. S, Paris Editor nj Germany I Ter r I It eW4epajBJflu a n t r r . Special fitlilr Dfptltrh to Tne Scf, TAnis, Keb. 21. Auiruste Gauvaln, Mttnr of the Journal ir Drbalt, In an editorial on tho reported tehfdon between Secretary Latmltitf and Amb.1ss.1dor von Bernstorff, says: "The United States has n unique op portunity to increasi) ner moral stanulni; absolutely without risk. she la not afraid of Germany, who la terrified by hr. Tho I'nlted State may consecrate principles of the greatest Importance to humanity and civilization without the atUhtcst dauber to herself." M noleil I'oi'flnn llrniiulilsionn. A'ioidins to the oriRin.il iltiulais Is sunt by the coannlsioit the examln itlons wert not to In- limited to citizen of tne Cnil.d States, aithoush heretofore such limitations hIu.i.ns had existed. It wa explained tu-nlsht (hat the exception wa. made in this particular cae fur the leasoii that the navy yard officials wile pai'lliiilaily anxious to lane ap pointed a foteimui who had h(en work ing temporal ily around the yard and h. 1 was an exceptionally Rood drafts man. The man. It was stated, applied for 1 ill., ns. up papers, but had not fully ipialitted the law reitilre iom'tl tue . X .1 mill itlons for such place It was ttioimlr that b littltiK down the bars th- man ti .Uestiou. fiom hi fimlliar i with t nnrk. would have no dlf llc'ilD 'il iMstftB, and could then be appointed When tri tnattir i.ime to th ntten t.on of Secietary Daniel he at otu-e pro test.. I 011 the Kroiind that It would be a dans, roil pieerdent to permit forelners 10 I .null' th. .cret lans of the navy. II.. ii..in in ted Unit the oriirinal advertlse- m.'itt be teialled and new one" l"iied I elusion the coiim divided, the fh'ef .III. infra 1 . fonii.eiui.in 10 native irarn (In- and ,lu'lce n .... .1 . Iv..,a . M lid in cht. Hoar Soiiii, too. .11 .'llldltlou to tile Last iiiclit, .11 addition to the Uitih- ener Mills. .11. there were "puree of wild eahlier. ' wlilch Is wild boar soun ' Lake to trade- 1 WahqoekohllnK bnmbo Atoropod." which Is frsh water frost tlh. hrouuht from Tin roitrt found ti.it as .1 matter of ii.p ,rctl( bv Cant .1 II Iterniir, fact the same printer, who designed the ti,P Caii.iillnn expmier. who ha Just re field or liackKrotmd for bo'll the mark ; turned fiom two years in Itallln Land, had to use the woid of Justice Holm'. I ami a loaM of Canudlan mountain sheep been lacking In "extensive or florid from W II Allen's ranch In the Itoekles Imagination" and had made the b.uk- In other wotds, the Canadian Campers sTiounds alike. bioiiKht their own food, but they let It wa also found by the rourt tlci' 1 the Astnr chefs cook it It was shaied a fact the M icy ilru did not know of by 300 men and women. Including eighty the other mark until after suit was fr .111 the Canadian Camp of Philadelphia. rhalnctei The text of AmPassanor Page's calilecrani containing the proc lamation follows "The following ptmlainntlon, dated 1 l-Vbtiiatv i:., prohibiting Importation of: paper making maleilals, paper, tobacco, I furniture. Hoods, stones nnd slates into. the Cnlted Kingdom, was published lu the London foselfr nf that date and sets forth that bv section IS of cusionis lonsollilatlon act. I17B. It Is provided that Importation of arni. ammunition. gunpowder or an other goods may be. iirnliiliii.il bv inoclamatloii, and that It 1:1, l exnoilleiit that importation bit" th I surrounded by the force of Catrauza I n. ted Kingdom of certain goods of 11 , (n. Krancleo Villa and hi men de-1 bulky har.e ter should be prohibited. , fe.tted n band of ( airanr.a troops noil '1-1 "As from and after the ilr-t day of u,-t of the city 0' Chihuahua as tat" March It'll'., subject as hereinafter pro-; i.s last Kralny aeiorillni: lo new vid d. Ihe importation Into the fluted brought to III Pa-o to-day by Amen- Kingdom of the following goods ii i.hii li I said that Villa attached 1 hereby prohibited, via. . ' the foices of lieu. Jesus Cnvazosnt Cul-, " All material for the mamifa. tiiie huilacblc on Kllday with Sim men and of paper. Including wood pulp, cspait'i dime Cnvnzos back to (.'hlhurfhua city.. FORM PEACE LEAGUE BRANCH HERE TO-DAY lh'li'iiiit' Fi'olii All OvtM' State Will ClionM- rci'iniiiit'iii Offici'ix. I Insli IVItli lien. I imiiis Near hlliiinllim CIO. Pio, Keb i'l - Instead of bemg M"le lo. Hi , all pal Is of ' t ike pail III a bundled ie1eg,ue fi.cn the .'tat' lite expert''! fn 1 iiiiiferetice to le held at the Hotel Manhattan lo-d.i) for ihe pir pnvf of oi .nanl.llig a New York Stale liri.1i- !l "f the l.e icue to Unforre I'e.l. Thfoimli tln-e State urati. hes sevrrtl of which bale already been forirad it l h'ped that .resiiie cm be brought '.' bear on local political orgilil.ati'iM lheieb fuitherlng tile enilsof the league brought. The two fltms did not compete If trade. In the of he- . ie. th Wolf l!ro Shoe Companv of Cincinnati v the llatnlltoii Iliown Shoe Cotnii.iny of St. Loul. Ju lg in.'iit for !lf.o.niin attlrmed In favor of the Cincinnati dim on account of the lr.fi Ingeuieit of the fade mark of the former' "Anur'e.m Hrl used on women" 4 shoes Th St Lou. tlrm icd the name "American Lad,' whkh wa held to be a simtilit en of t'n marl: of the Cincin nati tlrm mark. In reichlng lt con- griiss unit linen nnd cotton lags. p.iier nnd ciirilboaiil (Including strawboard, pasteboatd. mllll" I and wood pulp- board ), and niaiiufai tutes of Jiaper and 1 anlhoard. "'All tieriodical publications exceeding Ixtceii fiages In length Impoited other wise than n single copies lliioiigh the pOhl. "'Tobacco unnianuf.iclurid and man ufactuieit ilncliidlng cigars and clgai eltesl. " 'Cilllillllie woods, haul wood and lelieeis. " 'Stones and slate. " 'Proililcd. aln.t. and Is Is beieby declared that nothing lu this prociama i, no h.ill .mnlv to any good of ilftM-rlptlun speeltliil which n ny Cav.no had .Via men , '""I" '"T " , Hen. Luis llcriera. military . omniaii.l-1 '')' ''. , ' ' , 1." ? mil at Chihuahua, sen. out a la.ge force ' '"' J',' ''i ' VJ '.'r . T 1 i.v 1,. ,.i 1, viit,. ti i.i.ii ....iieaih iiolltlcal ialt to adopt a Pl.itiK m 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. 1 l.icnl. Hitu IHtln't V nt 'Kin itiitl Ntilititly 'I'lKiiiirlit to i lMM lllllPI' Moil. STONE ASKS FU HATA XKW MKIMTIKS OX IMIAKI) . u.i. 21 Willi He ap parent purpose of V",," v its a parallel of the cae of Itelgl i n . Al In the hwnllowltig UP of Colea b .lap.it Von I'.lge ik. V 1 , I'eb lli.k'uaii and INQUIRY INTO BRITISH ACT. lavratlcallon of strnmrr Chlaa'a lliililup Ordered. WAKUl.vnToV. l-Vb. 21, tnstructloiiB were sent to-day to the American Min ister at Pekln and tho American Consul at Shanghai to .-ablo rill details, obtain able concerning the action of tho tirltlsh warship which held up the American steamer China nf the China Mall Kteam hhlp Linn and took off thirty-eight pas senger.. On the tnsls of the Information which If received the stale Department will demand of tho HrltVh flovernment an Immcdlnte, surrender nf those taken from the ship In view of the fart that this l the tnlrd time that tirltlsh or Krem h warships have boarded American steamers and seized person. on hoard It Is thought probable, that the protest will be exceptionally vigorous In tone. This ilnverninent ha taken the posi tion previously that American vessels aro not subject to action of this kind regardless of tne nationality of the pas senger. tney may le carrying. .I.nlrman of th" l'ore'gn r.,.lllee. Introdliced 0 reo- iutiont-layfeMueslingthe Pre-Mcn, tn transmit to tin- Senaie u - ""' ' , ', , spondence comernltig the latt.r in.i-, deC!: c.nt,r Ft 1 u.i ". sl-'ch In New- York criticising the Administration th're has been a still hum ior " might be used as a basi for attacking rhe foreign pob'cy of the ll'.oseve A -ministration, during a !''' " N,, ; Hoot was Secretary of Slate !he ft.ib llshment of a Japanese piote. titrate mer CorTa as an Incident of the Itus-i-lap-anese war of l0t-0r. has been i-cleUcd to serve this purioe The treaty of IS3 between the n ltl State, and Corea provide th.it. "'.r liW Powers deal unjustly or W , with cither (Joverniu.nt. the other exert their good nfflces, on being in JoVmed of the case, to bring about an amicable arrangement, thus showing their friendly feeling." The only protests agam-t the action of Japan made to the I'.r.tcl St lies ap pear to have come from a orean. Mi. Yueng-Tcben. delgnnled as spir al en- knot credentials, to whom Senator " " " i... 1.1 1'inr. Hoot wrote on i'c- "It I to be ob-erveil that th- olll.lal communications from the Japanese c,v. ernment agree with tne otbclal ciiiimiml catlons from the Coreau iim rnuieiit. nd are quite Inconsistent with Miur In formation. "If however, the dltllculiy of inmp'i-In- with your wishes were surmounted we should be met by the fu. t that on February 2. l'Jnt. and on August tt r.he Corean liovernment 1 onclu.bd with' the Jaiianene (ioverninent treaties which are not now In any iespect Im peached or uuestloned. by which Corea gave to Japan such extensive emitiol over her nffalra and put hen-elf so .om pletely under the protection of the Cov ernment of Japan aw t" icmb r .im pletely lmposlhle the application of the treaty with the United Statin above UOted, "The above mentioned tieal.e t.e. tween Japan and Corea appear to he of such a character :.i- to give Jap in con trol over foreign lelallnns of Colea mid to make the latest tpaty of Noi ember 1", 19'ir., which Is now called Into ipies tlon, but a slliht arivaiue upon the relatloiiH of lontrol previously exlatuig Thehe prevlou.s 1 editions of control nmount to a complete, bir to an Inter ference by the t.'nlled Sl-ilts under th treaty of 18S3," j It I apparent that the Administration Is cooperating with Senator Stone In mi 1 effort to dig up something linn .an he j used In combating the Hoot speech. The unusual 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 - 1 11114111' l'l ..-l....... .""II- n I I ' ' .li.fl" n U 1 clearly that the I toot speech has had a ' .. . ., . I damaging effect 011 ihe Administration anniii i,..,i... 11,,.. i. i.t ami inai ine iiec.-.i'j Iiiih iledded not to appoint Secretary of tho Inter or Lane or Secietary of Agrl- nilturn Houston lo the War portfolio.! Thin means that he probably will select a Secretary of War from outside Ills Cabinet. Man) believe thai uvld It Francis, cx.iiovernor of .Missouri, who I In Wnshitiglnn to. night, has an e. the foimer Hlltlsh 111: The men, sworn in a" special Culled Stati s liepiity Marshal, were put aboard the lessel Saturday, following proceed-' ing 111st. tiito.i i. tin- African ste tm I Navigation i'o npaii, her former oatier, to seiiire possessliui of the ship from' La vit Hans llerg and his Herman prUe ! crew The) weie not given any food and 1 little hhelter, Lieut. Iterg saying that the) weie on boir.l without hl consent ! and were unwelioine guests. The (wo men imc ashore to rat to-day and de cide. I not to go back. I n'teil States .Marshal Saunders he. itred the unices of two other men. The) were promised relief in twelve , lo.rs Food was furnished bv the ' .M.uh.il Van Prv.inter hoMir.g th the Clteuit Couit of Appal that the name "Atnei an (5tl" 11 a "gio giaphical and descriptive" and not a subject foi rrgit ration In the Patent Ottl. e .lil'tce Plttie) lent the opinion of the remainder of the ctmit hnldliig j thit the word wue properly registrable. 1 lie luwc court, wlnle ilerylug that the Cincinnati tlltn bid a lalll trade mark, awarded damages on the ground nf unfair trade practices, holding that while the in. 11k was not legNtrable the rompativ was entitled to Hit business It bad built Up under it mil that the St laiuis II' III had persist! il in the ue of the name "An.enc.ui l-ili," the plait, effect of uh.r.i was to deceive and nils lead The Supn me Court ordered a decree holding th" trade mark valid and affirm ing the Judgment. The rn.e has been before the court for )eais ,111111 the S11 pieme Coiii't once hefote r flled a tei- 1 tloiarl to review a dei iion of the loaer lliinser ilrm e ! ourt. ... , Irclleiitalh th. Siiprenu Couit said .. M.o.es from J ,.,,. ,,,,,, ,..fllVill , K,,int vsrij (lf Appaui to-day. 1 m Hnrarl did 1101 go to the merits of the ran and did tot pieilule the comt at a sub-. ii;er.t 1 mi.' fiom pa -sing up tin merits The tnatm.tte:, Introduced liy Ir (I, Ih'Iiiix Curtl, president of the oclety, was Slephi'ti llutler 1actK-k. novelist and humorist. alo profeor of political euinoinv at Mclilll Cnlverslty. M0ntre.1l. Ills admbslon that he was "proud to I", a Canadian, e-perhill) at till time," btniigh! responsive applaue. M s Wild 1 I.. Itrowti tolit het -torv of camping alone for ten )rar In the wllderne near Hudson It.l) Her lieai- ' est neighbors tin were mite away wen- Indian- She started prospecting lor health and l I'll her 1 1 gold. j "I have been Introduced." she said. : but I'm not It takes more than the the prohibition- 01 impnri iiai"i. . wood to make a woodswoman I was I b-o' 'o. furniture, wood and "tones) a star neurasthenic I went to Canada ! proclamation of CM. to get awa) from doctors and mire. j I staked there the best gold mine Canada FREE TRADE LESS POPULAR, jeier produced I found my health J Mrmrlmlpr hamtier ll I .1.1... ... In.. fur llrltlllll. I 'lie SITllIT 1 I 11 .none 111 H it'll; come into contact with the outlawed thief so far as could be learned. TO ATTACK LANSING S LIST. nf ttiiprli-iin l.nruer. -I i"ir Fall K.H'i'ldng up tin. I'nll Finds N timber lletlnis In lleilfii WisuiXiiTov. I'eb. of New Mexico aft-r Kheeklng fiat 1 furtiisliisl by S'crelai) Lii ilog on 1 the iiuriil.f r of Arneiicans billi-d in Mex- ,,iio wunili tile 1.1't nn" 'll'S nei'eve ire ImnotttiJ t"" hi' lias i:i-c ikocii B'artric dlvrrtiati- ,.n i...i.nlf of 1 1' in tii.. tin of lb llms a'id will o Its platfotm iidvocatlng the alms of the league lesolutlou calling the leagiiv s object to tilt- attention of the Itepre 1-cnt.itlve "f N'ew Yoik State In Con-gii- will probably be passed al tn-diy' meetliiK The executiie coilllll ll ire of the t.n piitary N'ew York otgaiiu.itloii ennslt of William .1. Schleffelln. clialrtnai .lame M. I let Is, lieorge W. IlurltHh, Chillies Stewait Pavl-on. Melvll I'ewsy, Ml. hael H. liflsioll. Ih. John II I'lnlev Kdward W Hatch. Ihigene It Outer l.r'dge. .Iiidi.e Alton II. Parker and W . . bin c Sanger, permanent oflleet v (It ho .hos'n to. ilny Addresses will br mails by .limes M Ull'l.l II..II!-.- K .v.. - .. . v,. t,i,, ,.,. the .oar.l or ' 1 '''' .1,1, In the Senate tln w.ek. ! Ite.l, ex-sitant Ittoniey-ileiietal nf ptovisioii an,. ...imi.ioi.s ; j,r .,sllu- l.st .Unwed 121 A'tien-'the l ulled States Samuel .1. K,.r f Cell!' , , . ... 1. .it.,. 1 1.. 11... t..n ... ,1... 1 Ilnslnn wim w.ts fi member of Ihe sen'rtf I. im I'tll.tl ...fir ...-.. II. ..I. ,.'. .11 . I." f.tl-l nv "Till pioclania'lon ma Hone In Tent In Zero lluis. )ears, Senator Fall ha a 'i t of slxty feven Aiiiericans killed In that period who are not njiorted by Mr. Lansing. I In add tlon be has the nam". of fleiVii I.Muetican killed on the American Imr I der b) Mexican bullets who ate nol ) iiicnt lotted in the Laiim'r data. I I .(.OIW..1 fnr tii.. I'nite.l Sf..les hrfnre ths lliigu." T11I111111I in the north Ulantle tNhi'iles arli.tratlon. md Talrott Will :rn ile-in of the Pulitzer School nf Journalism LAMAR. "THE WOLF." APPEALS. GERMANY PROTESTS. FRANCIS MAY GET WAR POST. Hencbcs WAsn .xfiTov, Fob 21,' .V. V. FIRM ATTACKED. ; l.oldlii Urns, ei'iieil nf I nfitr ni'ss b) I'l'iteral Trade llosril. W.lSMIVC.Tr.V, Feb. 21 -The I'eilelal Tiade 1 "otn in 1 --i.'ii c 1 s.fti'd it - tlit for mal coinplaiiii to.il i) 11 ml. t th" "unfair competition" -ectlon of rhe ,ul creat ing the ci.iuiniMon It is illtiM'teil against a N'i'W York tlrm which the commission stati nianiifactute mer. 1 rled (o'ton ' thread, but sell it as "sewing llk " The tlim has thirty da) In whlili to appear nnd show cause why an order should not U. out. red In th" commission re'iu'r.tiE it to desist from branding th" i pri'ilie t a "-n 1 K '" ; In the complaint It i leclte.i "that be. 1 cause of the aforesaid method of com. ! petition, t i wit, the it-c of the afore , said false hr.ind or tr ule descr ptloii and 1 the I' su'ting de. option of purchasers and conumei. ttianufai tiircr or oilier en 1 gaged 11 the 01 inut'.ictin-' "i sale of gen- ' ti m silk t'ireiiil hi inter't.ii' tnm'rre, have beit, or ate iijurcd In I heir trade nnd business" 1 The llr-n agiiust whi. h tin couiplalnt is directed 's HohPn rtro , of New York, miiti'ifactiiiers of "Lion brand I sew ing silk" Tlie .omplaint 1 based 'on protest tll'd w.th tin- "ininlsslou I by iniiuufactiners of sill' tbie.nl ' Hearing on the subject will be con 1dnct.1l by ihe commission lu Washington Old Prussian Trent les (Hie 'I'rutiin I'rlres t)lniii. Wisiii.M.T'iN, I'eb 21. Priiiz vm HatfeUlt. . oiiiii.nr of the (! rm in lim ine, plot, sled f.i the Slate In part. 111. ill t"-il.i) against the presence of Fluted Stat' Mi puty Marshals on board t.ie pr.e hip Appani at .S'ewisui New., V.i. Actu.g 011 the protest Counsellor Polk of the State I "'p. il tin. lit conferred with "ffUi.ils of I'.e ivpartinent of Jm 1 '-c lo Irani whither s nun otlwr means 1011I1I be found of keeping the icssel lu the jurisdiction of the court at Norfolk, w 1 woiiiii I'lianie 1 no ileputles to U w Itbilr iwn. Although the 'rean treaties of KSH ,11111! l2l. upon which (iermany relies in her contention that the Appam may seek ; nidi Unite asluin at the American n't I is a (ieimon pilze, provide that (ier- man pi..s In American imrts are not subject i,i legal pro. esse I'tlnj. von , llatzfel.lt, il was learned, uieielv hiseit h.s piotest on tin. ground that the pics. , ''' f dcpiillcH lemlcl ,.,. , ftlctlon aboard th" icssel t Is expected , (leiriiany will invoke the trend- If ih., 1 -...,.1 nw:.v to.ilav. when the Chief Jus coin t holds that ihe vessel call be llbflled tire tool, up the few iftniluing tases I by her lliitish owneis, I ... ,p.,ilcl when Hie main cases were I ntll this is done, it was said ti. ! n.issed iiiioii tccenlK at from 10 10 t'.u dcgiees below neio I must admit that In th mornings I sighed for a man to build the tire" On a screen pictures were throw 11 proving among other thlirgs that Mr. I Iron n, all by herself packed on her shoulders an eighteen foot cidar canoe nttier speakele were the guest of honoi. W. II S. I)er of Philadelphia; llerln'rt J. Lang, who has been exploring; the Congo for the American Mueuni nf Naturil History: Capt. Hernler. L. O. Armstrong, one of the Drgmlrets of the Canadian Camp . It. M W c. Snyder, tin )ears a tnls'ionary In Africa, and Thornton Httimops. who ha a fishery 011 Kadlik Island W .1 Lampion read a poem and J ! '!l!c of Montreal recited seme of Pr. Iirutnniond's Frenrh-Cana- lll.lll VC'SC The "iPtleg1ll.liei glle'h were Nel son 1 1'Shaughttes-ii forinerlv Cinti-d ,i ite Ch.irne d Affams in Mexi.o ci ) Cot. Ildinutid II Maili'iir. spe.-'al dele, sa'e "f tie- Mexican Fiileration oi' Labor . .1,1111. -. 1' Chipui. Mr l.it.g's lOttipiiiion n Africa . John Finery McLean, pres' .lent of ttif Canadian Club of New V01K . .Iil"l" Aceie.l'i. coiiiiti1s"iotier of the Mexican ilnveinnient and l.'eilt. ilenige Fntmoiis. an authority on the AIakan Indian. HYDRO-AEROPLANES DEFINED. Trrnsiir) llepiirlinetit Holes I hnl 'I'liej tre Vessels. The Tre-.imr) I'eji irtment ha Ju-t I Hied that hydro-aeroplanes are "es. sels'- within the ttieaniiig of that term hs used in sub-set Hsiis ." and of para graph .1 of sei t Ion t of tin- tariff net nt ;.:! In a. cordiitii e with thin rul ing iompne for hidro-aeroplaties f,f the I'nlted State navv contllute ar- 1 tides of oiittlt mid equipment, and are entitled I" fr ntri a" such This decision s Ihe e.-iilt of an impiiry from the Colic, tm of CiiMntu.n II ti.t.'ti. who unf uil'crt.iiii whellier or tint to lav tlic-e .omp.ue.'s for dntv Tlie Hepaitirent turtlier rubs tint aero, planes other than h)din-aeiopl,mrt .ne not ileenieil to b" "vessels" within tlie ne iiiiug "T said proiision In the tai'ff law. GUADALOUPE CHEERS T. R. side r .sir..if .j.fe HtnttcU f Tnr Si v LovtsiV. Feb. 21 The question if aliai'iloniug fne trade after tlie war In famr of 11 foim of protective tar'ff I being illscuesed to an Inireaslng ex tent Much importance i atta hed to tlie piocecd ngs in tbl connection of Pie I'hainbtr of Cottitucri of Manchester, which Is the home of flee trade The chamber, numbering about l.wi bu-l-i.er men. Im Jut been polled on the qui Minn whether the iccrnt niemoran ililtn bv the chamber's dlrictor ileirc- i.itlng th inslderitton of free trade id pres. nt should b" refcired lin k to thi m. Thee wrre nx vote ill favor "f fur ther consideration of the memorandum MRS. GWATHMEY GETS DIVORCE bv the ilitcrtnr and .1. Mi.li fin th. i- on derat. 1 Hes again' .in BONES SPLICED BY STEEL. ; INCOME TAX FURTHER UPHELD. I ' gnpreine Ciinrl lllposes of Cnses 1 111 111 1 Ing: I'roceilnre, I V isiiini To:.'. Fell 21 The last of I the objections iaied against Hie enn 1 stiliitloiial.lv of Ihe In. oine tax law were ... ,...,. ., , ,, , MkP, f) , he 111. nlc l.i the i. piitmci to get ihe I case out of the linn, Is nf the court in I hut event ll Is probable ihm tl. ,. paitiiient will b.ne 10 do what it ha hitheiio a led. namely, announce lis I decision between the (Ionian anil Hlltlsh hums loneernlng the proper disposition 01 ine snip PiiiiX ion HaUI'ddt ,.ft to-mgin for Norfolk to 1 for with l.b ut llerg. com mand' r of the licrinari prize crew MERCHANTS FOR DEFENCE. for nieut I lecngnlxcil liy . his advisers. f 111 lull lrea( the Picsiilent and reiieni 1 nance nr tlie place. He pas ail appointment In mnfer with President Wilson to morrow In tegard to the Am liahhailorsblp lo liusshi. ll was learned to-night ilia' Mr Francis has not de clined ihn pot. but bis friends were not pr'i'.in.l 10 s'iy wli.il h,. outcome, of hi conference with President Wilson would be. The conference b d to reports that Mr Francis wan under consideration for See. 7Ur' of .w,'f ' h "w ilt uf his reject- ... ..... ...nneauiurnnin. TO GREET M0RGENTHAU. llajor'" loniiolllee IVilconics m. linasndor lo Tiirli lo-ilni, The romin'ltee "f etiins uppninicil bv .M'lyot .Mliihcl to recene II. on) Mnr. gemhaii Amb.iss'iiloi 1.1 Tinhev, wlio urrhes fs morning on ihe Fieileiik VIII.. will meet shoitly uffi r J o . lo t. at the Harge (itll.e ami 111..111I dnwn the buy on the coast guaiil culler M111 bnitmi j Mr Moigemhaii wll be talon off Ui slilp nt ijiiaraiitltie mid biouglii to pier A, where 11 leciptlon will be tenileied In hi honor at the offli e of Dock Com missioner It A. C, Smith, 1? I Issocliilloo llpcns llilpniun ! Heller Irioy 11 ml Vni.i. , Tin' .Mi rch.iiils Ahsoclatloii has . om.. ,0111 for picpiuciliicss and has begun a ' riiinpalgn ainong couimeiclal orgaul.u-1 Mi nis tlnoiiglioiii tlie lountry In support I of a I'logiMnini" of adequate 11.1 1 (1111 11 1 ile. felic . I T 1. action follows the leporl lo, 1 Ho 1 1 asMi' iathiirs milium commitiee, com- I 1.0-cil of Willi 1111 M llaldwln, rhalrnint ' Stephen I'ariell). II. llieli.iiil-io: u. er . Loins M .I11sej1l1th.il, in 1 J , 1 -g, neral, chailes I-' Hoc and .1 II, '.1111110111 Spen- ( IT The a- o. lui'iui III. ois Hi. cicallini of ' ,1 n.iii whi.h Mull hi second on the At. I.il.ll.' and Hi "I on the Pacific . the crc'i- ti.in ol 1 rigiilat ainiv of from 27.i,in 1 1 1 ;iiii,niiii men the crenlion o' a con- t cental m in) of fiom .(ifi.nno in l.nnn,. mil men, mid tin use of the National lilu.ird as auxiliary to th coast defence foicoa. A majority of the i.ises passed nil to-day Iniolieil qii'stiotis ol pi oci dure, sin i as Hie .0 Hon of !nige Hros. of Ilctioit, who i-otiglit to enjoin tlie ml lei Hon of the tax b) nut in the IHntrk't of Columbia ami lost Piiilnhly the inil Inn resting of the latest cases 'lis-po-eil of was the one invilvlin; the lax Imposed upon Hi" iinninc of milling 1 iocs Counsel who fought III" law li.'lil mat ii""s. iii. 11. u ...(.icnieil Hie Mtmnget cat.e against I Mr Itooscic't In hi ihe valldil) of tl iiaclmcnt. because' the tax' on the profits of a rnuie re-j ilured the actual ph).lcal value of the' proper!) and was a prrpcrty tax. The, rout t held that even under the cotiten-l tlon of this-f iittaiklng the law Hie tax would be lawful. 1 The I olonel I. nods I'rniice nod nll for Dominic 11. 1 PoiT-t-PlTI:r, Huadaloiipe, Feb 21 Col lioosevelt arrhed here esieiil.iv and was met by ,1 delegation Including the Cnvcrnnr and othet high orllcials Mr ami Mis Hoo-exelt weie nenm nanled to their hotel by .1 military escort. Fiom liiillilings along IN 'nine (lag and hunting weie dHplavi d nnd tne pilllll lined street Were (llli (t with I natlie anxious to get a glimpse of (he I one time Plisnlellt of the I'tillnl Slates. ' Thev cheered themselves hoarse shouting "Vila !' ' A illnnci foi .Mr lto"seve,t was giien ' 1,11 nlgllt The Hoi el nor ill an nildiess J of welcome told hi n how glad the people of the Isliitnl wire lo see I1I111 He rc ' ferriil to Mr Itooi-o elt as "a fiicuil of France and an advocate of all the laws I of ci lllzati'in " A to ist was .li mil. to the piuspeilti of tlie Cnlted Stiles and , ( nrnettle I'lnol "oru Tells of I t s Opernllons. ir William 1 1 Nell Sherman, t lilt f sin genu of lb" Caitnme Slid Conipati) of Pltt.sbii.u. 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" has 1 had III mating 1 oinpoiiml fiacturcs with steel plates and tap sctews He 1 ited lis ase of such luokeii bones In which 'operations weie performed by the screw. I lug into the broken parts of vanadium I 'steel plat.s. none of which ieul!cl In ibalh and all except one of whi.h re. sillied tq a union "f 111" fiactutcs It Sheim in declared that I'r Murphy of Chicago. Ibc noted surgeon and bone autlii.lit). would hale to ihatigc bis inithods lie made this statement after telling of a New Volt, broker who w.if MsU mg tlie '"al in gte plant otic da) wh' 11 Ile was felled 111 HO explos'nti The tu ..1,1 siiifeti.l ,1 . ' 1 1 1 . .1 1 1 1 I fr i. lure which I'r Slid man treated with tic stiel plate and set 1 w s A pelf' 'I union did not at first follow, and I H Miliph) ofi'hii .igoaihiscillii.. grafting, the setting in of a hone splint. Tin was not done. Iiowciir. because the New Vork broker wa too bus) and '..iter the boil's fottiicil a pel f. ct fiiiu Itonal union This was construed by Mr. Slier man as a potent example nf ihe value of In methods against tho-e of Mr .Miliph). Ileeelies nn Ibsolnle lleiiree In lltlll. Tel. TUIINTV (INK AfSTiN. Tex F. li -t -Mi- l.-li ilapie (iwath 1 ei wis st n.te.l ti-dix .1 de tee of ihsolute djiie'i'.. f'..n ti. ' llllsh I'd. I T'"llp' (111 itllllei .if New Votk. by Judge A S. Fisher lu t"o Ml. Irlit Court. Mrs. llwathui'y . na'ti" wa In P.M3 lu ought into the diiorce suit In New York of Mi. Ablsail H ineock lllslmp. Vt that lime Mrs Hwathmey entered a denial of all accusations made agalut her 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 this I Stati Cider the derr.e M iiw.it' ' 'iiei gi-is I2r.0"0 f "-C !ici 'iiislia.nl a ii j a poition of his realli holdings iilwatlini is a wll ow 1 . itton kei of New v.. ' I 1.1.1 1I11 -.npri-nii i onrf to Hol4 1 I p .Mil Msillilsle. I WisitiMJTON, Fen. 21. Pavid Lim.tr ai'.ateil before the Supreme Court in I day tn a'l iffoit to delay trie jir.so' .-en. 1 ti nee t .at ha been Imposed on bun 'e 'i.'latio 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' "1 j the Supreme Court through hi attorney 1 A. L. Hverett of New York, for bale "1 I tile a motion for a writ of mardaM'j' llltecteil tn tile three Federal Judges -n ' sat In hl cae in the southern d.tr of New Yi'tk, n quiring them to r -' state Ins wr't of error which had hen d.sm ssnl in that rourt. The Judge 1 aga.: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 of ILainir icxt Monday it would seem 't'.i' I ll's legal tesource" bad about ceeti ex. ,a se, and that lie would hii to ;i I to prlon tei'h teiieweil the lilstiu) of Frances dealing with her colonists: in the West Indies, ill.! pat tlciilaili on this island Mr and Mis lioosevelt left here at midnight last night for Mnmlnlci. BRITISH USE U. SrSHLPS. FOR AVIATION CORPS INQUIRY. scoiile ( 0111111 Nice oc n Hciorl the Itoliliison llesiilnlliiti, AsitiMiToN Feb 21 A favorahM tepott on the Knhnisnii resolution pro vuliiig foi an investigation of the art'i) aviation cups wa otileied lo-dai bv the Senate Milltnri ''onunittee The I esntutloii was amenilcil lo provide Ilia' Hie inqllll) be made li) Iwn lllclllliers of III" Sell. Ill' . i .11 1 in 1 1 1 .. ami tlllee nf the House comiinttec, acting as a Joint siili. i "iinnittec and to appropriate )n,nrtu f.,r expenses It is pinbable lli.it ih" resolution will be passed liy III" Sdiaie with little opposition and thai m giiixanie w 'It be tal.cn of the fa. I that a War Me partniei't tuiestlgatloii has been otdeie.l liy acting Seitctary S'ott. , The Senate conuiiillee gave its alien. 1 1 1 in tool. i) to tlie drifliiiK of a hill pi incleasc tlie icgular eslalillsliment along Hie lines of the measure Introilm eij liy I Setialoi I'hainbeilain This ih unite r ; stood t" be lu .ii'i nlil.llii e with tile pro- posal of the Anil) War College, made I in l'.i2 imly Ihe general phases of the campaign h.tie been conslilercd The 'detail me being woiUcd out KANSAS STOCK TAX VALID. Supreme i ourt Sustains Mule In Fori oolt llonil ( use. Wasiiimitos. I'cIi 21 - A Kansas statute llliinsllig a gin. 111. lie, 1 fianchlse. tax on cm poral Ions based on Ihe capital stock was h"d lo b" lalid lo-day In an oplnloji '. .liiitlie lliiglit-s, wlui said that It was pot it burden op Inter-1 American Slate 1 1 ii i m tit' ' ' "iiii'.iii.v TIi" tax was re'Mril jiy Hie Kansas City Foil Scott and Meinphls Hallioad, on which a lux ol 2,..iiu had la'cn laid. II was held that Ih" tax was equally valid when lniMised oil il foielgn cor pnrallon to the extent mid In tho pro poitloji Flint Its cayllal U, cmplujcd In tho .Stale. A HOAX. I Mil llrulnient Pro nun need. Three cs.cl, TrniiHpiirl sl'Pll i ARMQRY "UNVEILING III ille or ITolcsl. WaHIIIS.II.in. Feb 21 Mesplle a-! "", surances to the contrary, the llrltish an-, smoUer o tliot ltlcs. according lo lnforiii.il l.n In , ,nNv, Fi , 21 cc. gtoteports possession t the Slat" Mep irlincnl, me ,,, ,,,.nl; n, National Uuanl and contlnu.i g to make n,e of American lis- ,,, j, ,,,, ,,, .,,so ,n , ,Mln sets held under Hntlsh in.c 01111 uo- n, ,, ,f,.. iit iinieil'ng of a i.ibirei girl 1 ceilings. I (,, 11,,. I'oui leeiilli Hesimeul Armorv, Waller S. Meld, attoiney for the ' iminUlvn ilov Whllnian' iltetillon wi. TraiisatlanllP Steiinishlp ' . .o,i ,,, th, mclibut wtuch tool; nl .. e .1 llirce 01 iinse lesseis iiiii,. been sel.etl 011 Hie ground tll.lt tile null pany owning them I (lei ma 1 controlled, has infiii'iiicd Ibc Pcpartmeut that all three of the s dps, since they were cap lured, luiic been used by the llrltish llnirrniucnt to transport supplies, Tho State liepartmrnt hai made pro test! In thr cs. tlie risiuncnts smol.ci' it 111 1 the itoernnr instriicie.l Majoi-iieii O'liyan and Adjt -Hen Slot. .shut v to investigate The icmiiI was eeiit in (he CiiMtuor lii'iilglil Wlilh the 1IJ11l.111l.1 ieneral would not make It .''intents known It is nudeislooil that the unveiling proves, was a hoax on thn tooklM of the regiment. mm tn 1 1. r a 10 I I f. ' ( , J. - Ti I'll: U..,KK. ' c.i 'L'. Conserve your estate Choose an 'efficient trustee A wise course would he to appoint t lie Hanker? Trust Company as executor ami trustee tit your estate. The Company's permanence i assured; its experience in handling trust busi ness is broad ; its very existence depends upon the faithful performance of its duties: its highly specialized service costs no more than the uncertain service of an individual. An ortiici will br nlml to 1 outer with ou. i( inn telephone 8000 Rector or call at H Wall Strrel. BANKERS TRUST COMPANY Rfsoi-rcfs Ovfr $'.'50,000,000 illiliii IP3