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Rod: then at struck president was to oppose the imperial dissolution of the their sessions the front, that when the will prevail Even the gravity the situation added its appeal that of that the Emperor should stepe to give the people a policy in accordance with the of the hour had the people imperial of to muat council the take and their and with carrying the war to a victorious ending The Emperor hastened back the front, only to find that th lution had been successful, A new government was in control The Empress, who before her mar riage to the Emperor In 1804, was the German Princess Alex of Heas stadt, it is alleged has been tial in the councils opposed wishes of the people, is reported have fled or to be in hiding. Another report is that she been placed under guard on from revo ar d that e-Darm influen the to to has Reactionaries Locked Up. The revolution was comparatively bloodless Some fighting took place on the first day, during which bridges in Petrograd were blown up in order to isolate certain sections of the city As far as is known here no prominent persons were killed Virtually all the so-called proGer- man reactionaries are In custody it was sudden. control of the government of Russia | to the Duma, backed by the army, and what is termed the “push-the-war party” is now in power. taneously in Petrograd and Moscow. structions of the revolutionaries, mediately took, possession of these cities, YyoOters Unde: wid e-wide 1918 posed amendment Stat tion would effective Nov 1, 1819 become TON OF POWDER BLOWS UP, Workman Killed In Du Pont Yard and Country Shaken. Wilmington, Del pounds of black blew up in the Hagley Pont Powder Company workman. The city teritory for miles The glass in scores of houses diate vicinity of the thousand pow der Two commercial vards of the Du and kills and surrounding was tremendously concussion 4 one shattered in the imme explosion shaken U.BOAT SCORES NEAR PATROL Two Americans In Crew Of East Point, Sunk Without Warning. Washington Torpedoing without warning on March § of ‘the British steamer Eaat Point, London, for Phila delphia, with two Americans in was reported in dispatches to the State Department All on were The steamer was off thé Eaglish Coast her crew, saved sunk PARDONS ASKED OF WILSON. Formal Applications Submitted By Diggs and Caminetti. Washington President Wilson received applications for pardons Maury I. Diggs and F, Drew Caminetti, convicted in California of violation of ! the “white slave” law after a long and sensational legal fight, which ended in | their conviction being sustained by the | Supreme Court, has TO GO ON ARMED LINERS. | American Diplomats Will Thus Return To Posts. Washington. — American diplomats at home waiting an opportunity to re turn to posts in Europe will travel on {armed American liners. Among them are Hugh Gibson, first secretary of the {embassy at London, who expects to isaill on the first American liner that | starts across the Atlantic. If New York Creamery, extras, 41@ 41%¢ score), 40% @10% ee; seconds, gare Eggs Frea higher than , Creamery extras (92 firsts, 37% @40¢; gathered extra firsts, 83c; firsts 22 @321 4c: nearby hennery, whites, fine to fancy, 36@37c; nearby hennery, browns, 34g 3%6¢ held specials, 27@ average fancy, 264 @26%¢ Average fowls, at 22 chickens, 18 18@33c Cheese-—State 27%; Live Poultry €23%ec. Dressed fowls, 18@ 23 %¢; do, turkeys PHILADELPHIA Wheat -— No, 2 ed, $1 986203; No. 2 Southern, $1.90 2.01; steamer, No. 2 red, $1.84G199; No. 3 red, $1.94@1.99; rejected A, $1.90 @186; rejected B, $1.86@1.91 Rye-—No, 2 Western, in export vator, $1.58@162 per bushel; small lots of nearby rye, in bags, quoted at Corn—Westarn, No. 2 yellow, $1.22 @1.23; No. 8 yellow, $1.21@1.22; do No. 4 vellow, $1.18@1.20; do, No. 6 yellow, $1.17@1.18; Southern No. 3 yel- low, $1.18@1.19 Oats—No. 2 white, ard white, 73@74c; 73¢c; No. 4 while, 5c: stand white, 72@ oats, 68Q eT No. 3 719 72¢; Butter—Western, fresh, solid-packed creamery, fancy specials, 43¢; extra, 41942¢c; do, extra firsts, 40c; do, firsts, 28¢c; do, seconds, 36c; nearby fancy, 44c; do, average extra, 40@42¢c; do, firsts, 38@3%c; do, sec onds, 35@36¢; current receipts, do, firsts, $8.66 per case. Fancy selected fresh eggs were jobbed out at 83@36¢c per dozen. Cheese — New York, full cream, fancy held, 27% @27%ec; specials, higher; do, fair to good held, 20% @ 27c; part skims, 14@22¢. Live Poultry-~Fowls, as to quality, 22@2%¢; staggy roosters, 18@20¢; old roosters, 16@17¢; 22@24¢; pigeons, old, per do do, young, per pair, and quality, pair, 28@20¢; 00 25¢ $162@ 1.61@ to quality and condi- No 3 Western export, No. 4 Western export, bag lots, as , $1.25@1.40 Hay-—-Timothy--Ne. 1, $18; No. 2 No. 3, $13@15 Clover mixed-—lLight, $16; No. 1, $15@15.50 No. 2. $13@14. Choice clover--No. 1, No. 2, $13@14: No. 3, $8@9 Strgw-—-No. 1 15.50 2. do, $1350@14: No. 1 tangled, $10.50@11: No. 2, do. $9560@ No. 1 wheat, $309.50; No 2. do, $2@GR.60; No. 1 oat. $950; No. 2, 50@9 Eggs nearby 30c Live 4 Ibs $15 @ straight rye No do Maryland Pennsylvania, | and Western firsts steady at keene do, Poultry and over, 21 {hic “Old hens, 23¢; do, small to do, do, white leghorne, 19 @20: old 12; winter, 2 Ibs and under, 25@26; young, large, smooth, fat, 22@ 23: do, do, poor, rough and stagegy, 19@20. Ducks--Young Pekings, 3% Ibs and over, 22¢; do, puddle, do, do, do, 20@21; do; Mus covy, do, 20021; do, smaller, do, do, do, 19@20 Nearby, 189@Q 20c: Western and Southern 17@18; Kent Island, 21@22. Turkeys—Hens, 28¢c; young gobblers, 26; old toms, 21; poor and crooked breast, 20@21 Pigeons—Young, per pair, 30@35; old, do, 30@35. Guinea fowl as to size, each, 35@45 Dressed Maryland roosters, do, Geone Hogs Choice Western | and Pennsylvania, light 156@15%ec; Southern Mary. land and Virginia, lights, 144% @15: choice medium weights, 14Q14%: heavyweights, smooth, 12@12%; stags Live Stock PITTSBURGH. ~ Cattle — Choice, | $9.76@10.35; prime, $10.50@11. Sheep-—Prime wethers, $11.50@12; culls and common, $5@6.50; lambs, $11 @14.75; veal calves, $13@14. Hogs—Prime heavies, mediums and heavy Yorkers, $16@16.15; light York. ers, $14@1450; pigs, $13@13.50; roughs, $13@13.75. CHICAGO. ~~ Hogs - Bulk, $1450 14.80; light, $1410@1480; mixed, heavy, $1430@14.90; rough, $143001445; pigs, $11.26@ 13.65. CITY, MO $14 50@ 14.80 heavy, packers and butchers’, $14.60Q1488; light, $14 20@14.60; pigs, $11@13 Sheep — Lambs, $12Q1485; year $13@13.95;. wethers, $11.50@ ewes, $10.50@12.25 Cattle—Prime-fed steers, 311.409 12; dressed beef steers, $0.26@11.25; Southern $7.50@1050; cown $5.50@10; $8@11; stockers and feeders, $7.50@10; bulls, $6 50@ 9.25; calves, $7@11 ITEMS OF INTEREST. From mines in Japan and South fanchuria the Japanese are mining 20,000,000 tons of coal annualin KANSAS Hogs—Bulk, $1475@14.85; slieors, heifers The King of Denmark confines his commercial ventures to the stock ex- change, and has made many consides able “deals.” Practically indestructible steel ship ping cases have been invented that when empty and used indefinitely. Smart button shoes of regalation height are displayed alongside the still popular lace boot of extreme ankle height For motorcycies there has been in vented a pump that automatically fills a tire with air as a machine is run ning. ? The Mennonites of Western Canada, being forbidden by their faith, have sent no volunteers, but are aiding the The use of muslin windows instead of glass in dairy construction is safe to help materially in the fight against tuberculosis, Bean ofl to the value of $3,057 370 was involoed at the American consul ate at Dairen, Manchuria, for the United States during 1916, compared with $404,170 worth for 1916. War among her neighbors has brought such a wealth to Denmark that the number of millionaires in that Hea kingdom was increased last year ¥ 150.