USSIA NOT INNEED Sending Them. Men, Russia's Needs, In the Opinion Of a Majority Of the Commissioners. Washington.-——Emphatic disapproval of the suggestion that American troops front was all except one of the American mission to be sent to the brought mbers of Russia. It was authoritat Charles Ed vard commissioner eastern home by mer the ed that only ively stat Russell is the who believes soldiers from the that } . y thelr pre able to put States in are convinced Russia and the that ental rather the would be detri ful than help to the armies of new d and his ass inched told and report, nraha Tv probabl 1 and Was encouragement explained, are in the opinion of commissioners Ten Million Under Arms. men under no he does requires strange soldiers, liar tongue, draw ating better fi As po 1 yO an aid to ac Was inted Americ: out, the that lussia would number maint little or Lending as field An Lroops the men now Bad putting more SCAT equipr nent worse do today, and ortation problems will be greater also. Agitators Hired By Germans. Of the greatest importance the com- encourage the newspa States Anti headed by of this country and German money, are #eeking to paint Americans in the blackest shade and thus discourage Russians from accepting their good offices The extraordinary nizssfoners say ment from pers of American former now financed by Ix constant citizens and the United propagandists, residents story of the origin of this propaganda is vouched for by every member of the commis gion. Shortly after the outbreak the revolution, it is declared, propagandists, composed chiefly Socialists favorable to abolishing present forms of government tablishing without delay brotherhood of man, returned hative land and began berating United States and fits mans, quick see the advantage controlling agitators, lyin them w money, of the of all and es by to the their the Ger. of rule people. to these and today, are the ith wealth, they preading going most CHINAMAN IN DRAFT ARMY. Is First Friendly Alien To Waive Ex- emption and Volunteer. f.oo | ee a the first friendly Known, waive jraft IL.ee appeared bef district five, in Je the ph to exempt Sey City, having passed valeal ination asked whether he exemption “No. sir.” he to go and fight when- needs me." was id claim paid, “l am ready ever the country GERMAN EDITOR ARRESTED. Charged With Casting Aspersions On American War Measures. 1 Paul, meier, presid Zeit Raps d den Tv Minn.--Dr. Fritz Berg ent Paul Volks wag arrested under the Presi April 6. The Volks Zeitung has been to cast by innuendo” on Amer measures, it Was iarged. Bergmeler committed to jail pending further orders from Washington. of the St. Ung, proclamation of policy of the ASpersion ican war was BECOME CITIZENS OR LOSE JOBS. This Ultimatum Put Up To Aliens In Cleveland. Cleveland, Ohio. a blow by two draft district boards here. At a special joint meeting of draft districts was addressed to Cleveland employers, calling on them to put this ultimatum ap to alien employes. “Become citi gens or lore your jobs. If you want to work with us you must fight with us.” ” mr HHH i { Hi "i Hi { Li Ferre pssaiord | Jot BALL 200000 ON SEPTEMBER | One-third ' of Selective Draft Men Must Be Ready Then. GOVERNORS ARE SO NOTIFIED Will Bring Strength Of Regular Army Up To 1,000,000—Exemption To Be Denied Men Whose Relatives Will Support Dependents. Washington The the quota of 687.000 Army service under the Selectl to the colors September ps between This d sent to training cam ember and Septemb mation ne gover: Marshal Ip to practics Brigadier Gen marshal general lowing telegram cantoning them to FOvernors make ird of thels regis states certain that the first one-th of the first increment men is re in time “New regulations governing mo bilization and the certification of men from district boards to adjutants gen eral will be mailed to you In meantime, local boards s ce to district boards dally those who have been called and who have not been exempted or discharged either because they failed to file any claim be cause their claim had been decided adversely. “Strict compliance with this rule is necessary since, on September 1, the War Department will call for not to exceed one-third of the quota from each state be entrained for mobilization camps between Septem ber 1 and September % wish to be put in a position of not furnishing men as fast as the War De partment ia ready to receive each should havé accumulated by September 1 a minimum of ons third of its quota not exempted discharged. This can only be attained certify hese li up ¢ quoia of tered ady hould ruify or io Unless we them, state Or if local wi boards sts h great expedition.’ INDIAN UPRISING QUELLED. Forest Rangers and Ranchers Check Sanchas Trouble, (lobe, Ariz The Sanchas Indians and Mexican miner of the United States Asbestos Com pany in the Sierra Mountains, 50 miles rom here, was quelled by arrival of ranchers All driven from the lead ea ars, uprising of the armed Infliang were property, rangers and of the company named Montana and Johnny Cook, being arrested. forest two of the WILL MAKE GERMANS WORK. To Use Interned Men On Sugar Plantations, Hawaii Honolulu, Germans will be tions intérned here put to work on sugar planta. according to a statement by United States Marshal Jerome Smiddy “Men are badly needed on plantations at Kipshula, on the island of Maui, and it was decided to supply labor sald Badly: LIBERIA Now AT WAR. Republic In Africa Nations Fighting Germany. Washington. Liberia, the negro re clared war on Germany. Some time The declaration of war now | giver opportunity to intern German merchants and others who have been | accused of unneutral activities, AMERICANS TRY THE GAS MASK Will Be Put Through the Gas- house Training. SAFETY IN THE PRECAUTIONS Only By Skillful and Rapid Adjust ment Of the Mask Can Protection Be Assured-——Mask Must Fit Perfectly, THOT A open ut through ¥ tra hy Bros demonstrate with prope: care and use of their equipment thes * hurt by any gas likely to be encountered in the frontline trencl Must Be Careful. It 1» a most branch the modern he should be convinced that there are many methods of effectiy with the deadliest terrors of warfare unheeding to succumb important training of a soldi ely dealing latter slovenly the ones en day that care! and first strated rifying liquid cept in stances, ess are It is ev that avoided soldiers demon the soldiers the ter. can be ex extmordinary circum such being caught in a tunnel or in a dugout with the enemy tion that he can pour the entrances to fire most aR in such a Pos] through In training ing gas the laid on demonstr flames the Americans regard greatest weight ia h man th and to he gaiing 10 ead value of proted seeing that he it proper uae his lize, however d rapid adju protection be a daily task with appliance is in ood condit be assured, for pen et otherwis be ad jus ences ‘en seconds will imit allowed for the tment the gas side | of h after alarm has elmets been sounds d U. 8. TO READJUST WAGE RATES. Navy Yards, Arsenals and Other Gov- ernment Work Affected. Washin wage schedules genals and other Government will be undertaken by a mittee of Government officiala gion. — A realignment of in navy vards, ar plants gpecial ali coms- appoint ed through an agreement between the War, Navy and Labor Departments Officials of the various plants will be asked immediately to report regarding loeal labor conditions, and later the employes will be given an opportunity SHIP FOUNDERS; Schooner Goes Down In Heavy Gale On Lake Ontario. Kingston, Ontario Eleven persons 12 PERISH, exposure in Lake Ontario when the | conl schooner George A. Marsh, of Belleville, Ont, foundered in a heavy gale on a voyage to Kingston. The dead iaclude Captain Smith, his wife and five children. in pay up toy EVET Bee on a Starck piano. Ye tie up your money in any way. us ship you the pisno for 3 home where y All yor t. 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Free Music Lesson of a At are® plano fs 3 p- wire lesen (he by » of (hee hoods In here Lowman In your own Lose al your oul ove to be you have ptifically rk in #4 the each Piano Book Free Our big pew beautify ustrated catalog contains plano informatics of al kinds It tells you Bow lances are made, how take care of your pias 1 other valuables and interen ng Informat Bend for it w-day IPreeCotalogueCou; pon : FP. A. Starck Piano Co 1967 Bwarck Bld Please send shi 4 NEW nominal Corn—8pot, $2.43%; No New York Oats Butter exiras, YORK. Wheat No 2 yellow, “ ALY > 2 mixed, $2.41% both cif Spot, quiet; standard, Creamery, higher 404, @Q dlc creamery (82 score), 40 firsts, 39@39% onds, 37%, 383% Eggs—Fresh-gathered, 40¢c;: extra firsts, 37@ 28; 36: seconds, 30633: State, vania and white fine Pennsylvania browns, 0G 44 Cheese-—8tate, @22%e¢; 90 4c than extras La 6 9G 34Q neyl extras, firsts, Pen henne 47G 48; State, nearby hennery nezrby Western to fancy, and fresh specials, run 213%, do, average 21% Gals PHILADELPHIA wl market was absence of tions Corn location, eat nominal in rings and entirely gpot coffe quota ted Carlots for local Western, No. 2 do, No. 3, do, nomMal nominal; do, No No. 2 white, 82 white, 81G 81%; 80%: No. 4 Butter fancy extra firsts, 88: nearby onde, 39@G 140; Were average extra 41@42; Eggs standard ceipts, $10.80 $80.45@90.75 per $11.10 cane; are omit trade, as to $2.40 io. No vellow, aneked 4, do Oats 5, do, n g9%3c; stand No. 3 80@ 80 white, 80@ white, Solid - packed creamery, 1, 43¢: extras 4142 40: firsts, 39: seconds, fancy, 45: ial brands of print 43@ 44: do, firsts RG 51 firsts, $11.10 per nearby current re Case; seconds Western firsts, firsts, $10.80 per $9.45@0.75 per pelected, carefully 4G 16 specia prints, do seo. gree pe jobbing at Nearby case; do per do, CaRe : do, goeconda, fancy, candied oggs per dozen {Thepse « fancy, do, good, per case do, case; were jobbing at Now 22%0: York, fall specials, choice, new, 21% G22; do, new, 21@ 21%. Live Poultry-—~Fowls, as to size and 21@23¢; roosters, 16@17; plump, yellowekinned, weighing 14@2 lbs apiece, 26@27; smaller sizes, 24@25; Leghorns, 200024; ducks, Peking, 19; do, Indian Runner, 17@18; pigeons, old, per pair, 26@28; per pair, 20022. cream, higher, fair to new, BALTIMORE, «~ Wheat - Contract opened quiet and steady; soft spot, $2.26; August No. 2 red soft, $2.20. Corn--Cob corn, nearby yellow, on spot, at $10.75@11 barrel. Spot mixed 2 fard = - NOATre Ww : white, 91@91% Maryviand, Pennsyivania and firsts, 33c;: Western 3 West Virginia firsts, Sot ithern Eggs rby firsts 32@33 firsts Live 4 lbs medium, 21 and Poultry--Chickens-—0ld hens over, 22¢;: do 21 do. do. white roost 12@13; 1%@2 size, 25626 ibs and do, 21; old, muscovy, smaller, 1819; old, do, small to Leghorn spring. 2 Ibs ibs, 27@28 2/@26; do Ducks and old ers ay “3 over do, smaller, as to Ler Young Peking, do do. 16@ do, white horns, 2 ¢ 5a over, dle, do, 21 pudd do, 18 do, Potatoes—Good potatoes quoted at wharves 25 G2.50 on the per barrel Live Stock CHICAGO. 16.15; light, 214.550 16.30: Hogs Julk $14.70@16.15; 3 heavy, $14.40¢ rough, $14.40@1465; pigs, 14.25 Cattle—Native beef 14 Western fockers and feed $4.30 gteers, lers, heifers, @ 11.60 LT ot} lambs 8.50@14.50 KANSAS CITY, MO.—Hogs—Bulk $15G 16; heavy, $15.66@16.10; packers and butchers’, $15.40@ 16; light, £14.75 @15.75. pigs, $5@ 16. Prime fed steers, $123 $10@12.50; South steers, $6.50@10; cows, $5.26@9; $7@12.50; stockers and feed. ere, $5.75@10; bulls, $6@ 7.50; calves $6.50@ 11 She ep Lambs, lings, $0.50@11; ewes, $5009.25. Cattle 5; a 13 dressed beef steers ern heifers, $13.50014.25;: year wethers, $875@10; PITTSBURGH. $11@11.75; prime, Sheep-Prime wethers, $10@10.50; cull and common, $4.50§6; lambs, $10 @15; veal calves, $14G 14.50 Prime heavies, $16.056 16.10; $16@ 16.05; heavy Yorkers, light Yorkers, $15.250 $14.50@G 14.75; roughs, Cattle $12G12.76. Hogs mediums, $15.75@ 16; 15.60; pigs, | $13. So@ i. With reapuet to the term {ranslated in the Accepted Version | great diversity of thy; went up to Jerusalem. i | More than 500,000 packages of fruit, | Porto Rico before July 1. Fi lying Fishes. suring from ng the whe long he the gir, : ter and tain themselves in flights of various distances in These flizgh are through the toral or breasi fi: never flap they deve lopn ¢ flying fish sailing flights a distsuce of no less than 500 fee Eight Points of Law. eight points of law are, accord- d saying attributed to Mr, former candidate for the of the city of London: “1, a good cause; 2, a good purse; 3, gen honest and skiliful ney: 4, good evidence; §, able counsel; 6 an upright judee; 7, an intelligent jury; 8 good luck, The ing to an ol Belwyn, a chamberialncy attor Unscrambling an Egg. Very frequently when separating the whites from the yolks of eggs the 3 beet and white. vines broken falls vip a cloth in wring it dry and touch the yoll id the yolk will adher $i | may « asily be rem warm corner of it az the cloth Deadly Than the Male™ who throwing face asizes once more the rex 1% than those its supplies.—Philadelphia “More : c ! woman by gentier T WeRpon Sand in Holland. In Holland sand is plentiful and in. expensive and is used Instead of hay and straw ae beds for cows. It keeps the animals perfectly clean, requiring oniy a slight raking in the morning to soften and freshen it--London Tele graph. National Bird. Most the choleer turkeys New of land furnishes many of luscious flavor, while Rhode Island birds are compara. tively “few and far between.” Some Consolation. “It's tough when you have to pay cents a pound for beef grambled the head of the “Yes, but it's tougher, dad, when you pay eighteen,” returued the pride of the family. A ————-—_ A. steak,” Canvenience. It is a convenience to make several putting vegetables In when they have refrigerator,
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