fPW5 r,rr , V ,V - . H " . 11 w - vy. 1 e.va3fo&ffifikfliil '.'..V'l'f" h- .. announced program op RAILROAD . EMPLOYES MAKES WALL ST. NERVOUS Action of Market Causes Surprise in Professional Circles Quiet Buying Power Absorbs Supply of Stocks ' at Start and Rallies Take Place High Points in Today's Financial News Vie if. TpprotA Rutland Railroad declared a dividend", 2 percent otr& Uxrnt firet declaration since flOSt ' pr c",r' " preferred, .... , ... , EW YOIUC. March IS. Lflnjr before the opening of the stock market today th fC(!llnB on ihe Rtteet vas nervous find unsettled, with apprehension prevailing in many quarters over (he market result of the fndlcul prom-am announced liy the railway employes' brotherhoods. The threats of strikes to begin on Saturday and to become general ' . week from today werf about the only subjects discussed as market ltitliietir.es But the manner In which the market acted from a short time after the opening caused surprise In the piofessional speculative circles. All thrmiBh yesterday's tradlnB bear Interests were at work puttiiiK out abort lines nnd ustns every effort to unsettle hiriR holdlnss, but when biiHlness started this morning the liquidation by commission houses was only In dribbles Union Pacific, which dropped Hi to 134, quickly recoveted n good part of its lots, and comment wus made on Uio fact that the heaviest eelllng by anv jingle broker amounted to only JiOO shares, Conitiilssioii-house selling In' other stocks was confined to blocks of 100 and i!00 shuies In most cases. It did not take long for the quiet buying power existing to ubsotb the supply and start a vigorous rally. The bear element, however, seemed to hope for better results from constant raiding, and vigorous attacks were made nt frequent intervals during tho day. making the market movements consist f alternating declines and rallies, but with nearly everything traded In showing gome amount of net gain at tho end of the day. Business wan fairly active In the bond market. wlh prices of tho lallway Issues holding well In view of the disturbing announcements made by the lallvvny unions. Rock Island refunding 4s weie traded In at 7X4 to "72. Anglo-French ( sold at 924 and 92H. New York Stock Sales CURB PRICES ARE NOT AFFECTED BY STRIKE THREAT OF TRAINMEN I NKW YOItK, March IS. The Curb market was hot In any way disturbed by the announcement of the railway unions' program, and although there were many stocks that weie In supply at concessions, the declines recorded weie not due to any uneasiness ever Uie railway outlook. Somo of Ihe war-order Issues. In fact, showed pro nounced strength, with Marllu Arms advancing from 9 to 94 and Mldvnle Bteel moving up from K6H to 57. Submarine was again weak, selling down to22',4, and Wright-Martin Ahciaft j!ued from 8U to ".. Oil stocks were generally lower, with Menitt ranging from 24 to 23 and Blnclalr declining from CG to G5. Cosden Oil, ex dividend, sold at 14; and 14". Tha motor stocks were Irregular, Chevrolet advancing from 116 Ho 121V4, while Fierce-Arrow dropped from 4fi to 44. United States Ituliber 5s declined to the ntw low record of 91 U, followrtl by a rally to 92','j. The mining stocks were Irregular. New developments were genrally favor able with the successful operations of tho Big- I-edge smelter, which, Is now running at full blast, and regarded with a good deal of satisfaction. Authorized abatements were made that a steady output of ore was going to the smelter from both mines. The stock sold today at 59; and r-. United Verde was traded In at Mtf, Butte Copper and Zinc at 10a to 10i and Hay Hercules at 44, and At. INDKPl.MIILVr Oil, STOCKS C.1111,,1,,,1 Yes rluac Asketl (Sale) H'4 .. ft Yen. i lose Asked. (Sale) 12 INIIUSTHIAI.S Bid. Aetna Explosives 4 4 (, Am-Brltleh Mfg 5 i Am Bnmatra Tob 28W 5Bi Am Marconi V h Amariean Writing Paper s S Can Car Fdy 30 Can Car & Fdy pref,... 70 75 Carwan Steal I? is Charcoal Iron tW Cbavrolet Motors 117 Cramp Shipbuilding .... 8.1 Curtlsa Aeroplane IS Emerson Phonograph ... BVi Federal Dyestult 40 lUaMl & Barker Car. .. 4 Htnflee Mfg 24 Kathodion Bronze pref. . .1 Lake Torpedo Boat '. . . . u Lima Locomotive new. . . 57 Marlln Arm 2 " Maxim Munitions 3 aUdi-ale Steel 5714 New Tork Shipbuilding. . Ss. Otla Elevator Bit Pierce-Arrow 4S Fterleas Motors IS Pool. RAM 75 ReddenM T 21 Ecrlppa-Booth 20 S Kresge w I 12 Santa Cecilia 2 Santa Cecilia pref 55 Standard Motors 7 St Joseph Lead lVi Steel Alloys X Submarine 22 TrlaBfla Film 1 Todd Shipyards so United Sugar 115 U 8 Steamship ........ 8. United Motors 39 V4 United Profit Sharing... . nww rum . ., Wright-Martin Alt craft. 7 "4 B'A Clno Concentrating .... 2Vi 3 142 120 00 90 23 18 Vi l)iyi ',4 45 43 2S 4 U'A U 50 5K U7 3U 3 57 t 42 '. . 02 46 50 18 90 87 22 2IHi 40 13 27 60 8 184 18 V 8Vi 28 23V4 2 " IK, 85 83 35?i . . 64 BV4 39"i III. I. li Y, 1 1 4 17 2.1H 115 It 107, 7i S i A n ... 64 V, . . 20 MINING NTOCKri Standard u i:ik II.ihIii Federal Oil ... Inter Petrol... Houston Oil . . Men Itl Oil ... Midwest pref Oklahoma 1' & Osuge Hominy . lllce Oil Sequoyah Sapulpa lief . . . Sinclair West Knd O & (5 2ft KAII.BOAKS 84 84 68 18 47 IV 36 85 70& 20 50 21 52 Rock Ialand common . . . Rock Ialand A pref. . . Hock Ialand B pref. . . . Waatern Pacific w i . . . Weetern Pacific prefh Wabaah Plttafatn-eh . . . Wabaah Pittsburgh pref. 50 STANIIAUD Oil, STOCKS Illinois 235 2H0 , Ohio 387 302 : Prairie Pipe 325 332 Pierce Oil 124 ISVi R Oof Cal..,,, 208 303 SOofNJ D0 (104 SO of NY S02 305 INDEPENDENT Oil, STOCKS American Ventura 80 25 Bamett Oil & Oas . . . . . 2 8 CoedenO&O 14i 1414 Cojden & Co 13 lsy, 274 1514 15W Alaska Atlanta 13 Big (.edge ) Illsbeo Cop (a pros) . . 1 Butte Copper & Zinc .. 10 Butte XV Calumet k Jerome 1 Consolidated Arizona ., 214 Dundee, Ariz . . . .' laj Km ma Consol I f. First National 2 Florence Uoldneld 22 Ulla Canon 5,-v Globe Dominion 14 Goldfleld Cons OS Goldfleld Merger 7 , Green Monster 1 Hecla Mining 714 Howe Sound i Independence Lead .... 17 Jerome Verde 114 Jim Butler ,74 Jumbo Kxtenslon 27 Kerr Lake 414 lCewauas 18 McKlnley Darragh 52 Magma Copper 4814 Mothetlnde 40 Mines Co of America ... lij, Nevada Wonder l4 Xlplsslng 8 Ray Hercules . . . . , 4 San Toy, 13 Seneca Cop 15 Tonopah RUrnslori 3 I'll Veiile 3814 West Knd Con C8 White Cats ly, IIO.MlS Am Smelt Cs 06 n Beth Stl C p c 2-yr notes us 211 2314 117 II a 14 M4 1114 55 25 A 14 1 114 loii 214 114 2y 2 1 ft 31i 25 8 62 X . 8 7Vi 18 76 2(t t 4 20 S3 411 42 t 2 814 4Vi 17 1214 3a4 s 72 li 3 12 23IS, !l 10; ". 1 ft it 36 1314 1ft II sw ill 2ft ift 9A 60 714 2 7H Ml 20 53 40 42 414 S84 75 Hi t tllnli. AJax ItUkber .... 08 Alaska Gold M.. 8 Allls-Cliahneis Co 264 do pref S6V4 Am Agr Cl'iem. ... 02 Am Beet .StiRar .. 0l Am Can 4$ do pfd ins Am Car & Fdy Co 66 Am llliln & lntM u do pfd Ji4 Mil ice Hec ni Mnseed U' pfd Am hocomotiNe. . . Am Malt pfd tc. Am Smelting do pref Am Steel Fdy Am Sugar do pref Am Tel & Tel do 1st pief Am Wool do puf Am Zinc & Lead. , do pief Anacomlii AUhlKoii ' do pref , Atl Coast Line All Gulf & y I... Bald Loco .....', Bait & Ohio li.urett Vi 1I0 pief Hutopilas Mill . . ,'. Beth Steel do H Bums Urox Butte ic Sup Cop '. ''al 1'fIiuIfuiii . . . Canada Pacific ... f'entral Leather . . Ceiro Do I'asco . . Cln-sa & oil H, ... 'Ill Great Western do pief Chic M & St V. . . Luw, 68 7W 2014 83 ill 0114 411. 108 0314 13 6 Net Cluke 1 liar. 68 14 714 H 2014 94 8.1H s 2714 27 2014 2o 6114 5314 7014 70 5174 m I0i)4 03 1117k III'. 6214 6214 113 111 ll14 lints 12714 127 48 48 5014 401, 14 00 14 37 381.4 08 68 81 4 82 . I04 101! UU14 00 II.-. 113 61 III 32 52 "614 731n ll-i'i. II44 110 116 l4 III) 110 118 I331x 01 ',4 3014 38 . M!4 3314 81 ! 02 02 43 . . . 108 0314 1314 6714 27 2014 f 3114 74 Jll 10114 MM. 621. 1121, inn. 127 46 30'. (MM 1 37 63 834 lilt 001, 113 61 .721, 76 113 MR 110 II.VA 117'. 47 21 14 M. S. "(t -1 2 I 140 112", 1171, 47 73'. I3S',4 I33, I l, '. 88K, 381, 11014 l S81, l. I!. "o Pref liu Clilc & Xinlliwest. 114 c IS I 1- lt in pit :ii'. 33 80, 110 113 36-, 2.114 .17'!, 46', 43 14 .111 14 12 I Mile I OptHT .... 'J6I4 I'lllllo Coil Cop. . . All " Col Fuel k Iron. . . 47 Col Gas & Klec. ... I4. I7il ti South 1st pr, 36I.T, do ;g pr 4-i 1 on Has !: I, & P. 123.1; tja Consol Gaa -jiith ijii ' out can uim Corn Product.-" .. 231, do pr in.1 Crucible Steel . . . !, Cuba Cano Sugar. 1:11. do pr HI Den & It fl pr.... no Doinu Mfne.s 1 ia Detroit Ldl rights 414 Cosden Oil 6s Cosden & Co new lis French Munlo 6s . . Mldvale Steel 6s . . . Russian 64s Russian SUs 105 107 0114 0814 0H4 87 V Sinclair Oil 6s 110 So'-llwy S p o notes VH Todd Shipyard 6s 100 V H Itubber new Ss HI 14 Western Pacific new 6s . 80 Chill Copper 6s 10014 07 464 0814 0814 104 IDA 108 0114 .. 06T. 06 03 03 8714 87 V, 11014 .. 0H14 98 102 02 02 '8014 8014 100 10014 Dettolt Unl UK. Dint Nerur Urlggs-Seabnry . Krle do 1st pu-f . . . Fed M fc S pief. GuMon Williams. Gen Motors .... Gieat Noitb pfd. Gt Nor O10 subs. Greene Can Copper 4 Gulf State Steel. . . I SI a do 1st pfd II a rl min Coi'i Holm-stake Illinois cnt Int Agrieul ifd. . . Instillation Cop. . . Intcrb Cons Corp. do pfd Inter Mer Mar do pfd Intern! ('aper ... Int Nickel Kan city South.. do pref Kelly Spilngtleld.. Kenne Co Lack Steel Leh Valle.v Lee tub it The. Lorlllard P Mackay Cos pr. . Mat Motor . . . . Mex Petiol Miami Con Cop. . Minn & St L new Mo Pac w I Nat, Knam & Stpi National Lead. . . Xev Con top . . . N Y Air Biake. . N Y Cent N Y X II Sr 11.. Noif& West pfd.. 8.1 V4 North Pacific ...103 Ohio Gas loo Ontario Silver ... 51. Pacific Moll ts Penna It It 54 People's Gas & C 08 111 SIM, :.;!', 261, so '4 13 8.1 120', 113 3414 107 70 120 101 4.1 no I3(, 4!fc 27 'a 7314 44i. 4JK, 21 34 -r, 61 4. IS, 8414 OH 22 210 6114 55 14 8N 41 22 2014 3114 .111 24 , 11.1 0,1 314 as 22. Illl 14 04 41 01 30 10 l!4 114 20 53 .(. 26 30 42 .1.1 US'), I 1121. I 33-14 41 122 I 107 70 IJ8I4 101 4.1 IH'i, IS 14 6 4'.4 26 73 4 II '.4 4114 21 3114 60 1 4 4 4-14 831 :in 6114 .14 V, 811 41)14 !! 1 1'n 33 81 no 114 nyt 2.1' II8I4 4; 14 .111-. 12 123 ISO'. HH 23 in.l ii.il. 4214 01 30 10 lit soy, ,-,,ti 2614 30 12'i. 3.1 JO -l 14 13 34 II . ... I New York Bond Sales 3":i" Anal..Frei?tli'6a::.: sffl Amf "We I. 6... l?Mno '" lo,ln K,c'5i. IOIOOII Alilfr Tl Gk 70011 Amr u-rii .r.i Alrhli-on 8-n 4. . . BOD do mlj in, . , , I'1!": Aln l-o l,l,'e l',i'i; .1011 llslt A Ohio ,Vaa. B60IMI ,U 3..... . 183011 do 4, iiiism du cv it,.. .;,;;; V,Z l)"l v Wwn 3,i ? 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SO SO Ml lois mis 72S 72'. i-'S .is 4 04'. I HIS loss 614 83 01 S lo-.'S All 80S 70 074 olS 100 78'. s looS 07 S ton's 10IS Ml 834 !5S 114 '4 10114 1014 Ml 4 04 S , 014 .VI 74 OSS 115 S loo loss 77S 70 8114 1084 08 looS Kill', hits 102 . 844 30 osS 04 S II IIS 03 mis 53 I7S Pere Mant w I do pief w I Phlla Co Pitts Coal ctfs do pref ctfs Pitts Steel pref. Piessed Steel Car. Hay Con Copper 28 6814 3714 47 113 101 70 28 Heading 0.11, do lid pref. Hep lion & Steel. 4!!4 70 Koyal Dutch 6314 St L & S K. do pief Seaboard Air Lne. do pief Sears Horbuck. . .. Shattiii-k Ariz. . . . Slosh-Sbeff S .S. I. Southern Pacific. Southern II It do pref Slndebaker 2014 86 1414 at la 2211 28 li II4'4 OS'. 27 '4 38 10214 20 3314 56 21 14.1 04 isy, 8.1 1021', 106 3 23 33 06 27 ; 6814 3714 46 11214 1 Illl 70 28 01 4214 78 6314 20 .16 ,1414 32 220 26 63 03 2014 34 56 2114 I 1.1 fill, 4 314 8.1 IDS 107 5 23 53 08 27 6814 ' 3714 47 .. 1 V ' I 3 I'), :s 3 ',4 r- S. I- 14 101 78 28 04 14 42', 70 6314 20 36 14 14 '4 32 220 2814 , 6 1 14 J- 1', 03 27 14 -I 1 -I Hill .lit 1 M T MIDI) t.oiiK Inlniid i-fd lit 3000 1,0111, a,, t . 30O0 Mniiliaituii SIk 4 looo Minn St I. 4k looo Mo Kan a T lm 4 Union .Mo Par w I, ; iv;t losooo do Is sv I ' ' -2000 Nat Liuiii f p, rln :.k Nat Tulw f. . . 1000 N y 1; 1, p m,. 7000 X V r-M i- nil 34 k I N Y 11 ton 4. .I'lllO'l O.i Hk . . . IIiiini i 41,. 1000 y ,-iv J, :is. . 40 4k 1050 . I "oil il 44" 106.1 . . . I'ooll N Y N II II It. -I N V f) V lm 4k. SHOO N Y Itwy ndl r.K Lino N V -IVI ki-i, 44 .. 000 Nor I'm- prior Ik. . 111100 do Kin :ik 20110 Ort- Slim 1 I, rt-f 4 SHOO Parifli- Tel ... . . . 15000 t'tiuia I, lots . . S 1 do Ken rl 44k 16000 do ill 44s. I'.'I.OO I'm .tr i:l Iki 4k . HUM l-fOplf-H IllIK 5k 50110 Public Srrv N- .1 5k 'JiOOil Itrp lr I H ! . . II" tl Itlo (lr & W Ui 4k 3000 SI t. I M R. So 4k . 2000 do aen. r.s -2IIOO Ht I. S 1' Bit 6 . wmil do In f,K Sifl'im do 4k Kor A 12000 do 5k Ki-r II 1MHHI SI LuiiIk Sun 1,1 Ik 20011 Smiih HkII ,',K. . 1.1000 South 1'iic tv 4 .1000 do Tetni f.K looo do rfd 4k 1.18000 South Pji- cv 3s. . . lnooo Suiitli Itwy fcfn 4k. 13000 do inn r.K ... 3000 TfXMH I'll cv IlK ... 4000 Third Aw iikw 4k. . 10011 To I IV11 W 4 k. . loon Trti'liv 5k ... lnooo fn KiihI Hh. Oh . . 2000 1' s Cot I Ik . "noo V H ItiihlH-r . llluoo I' S Mi'.-I . f .".K anno fniun 1'ar 1st 4 . 50OO do rfd Ik .... 7000 Pn Kwts S P 4 25000 I' K i.t C, II . I 5k. , 17II1DO do 54k llllh 170II0O do 54 k 1010 iiimn . 151000 do 54 1010 . VSonil do 54. 1021 . jono Vh Car rhin Int 5 . 1500 do . 4000 Vh lttK 5k r.llim WIIhi.ii I'n Ok 31)00 W11I1.P T lt ft ti .IS' 101100 Vem Mil lt 4s. 714 2001) Wki Shnr rr- 4 M7S 200UO w'pKt Pnlon 4k . on 1000 do 5k . . Oil', Totul Kith-K. S3.0.1I.OOO, iiiiopnrrd ttltli II. 8J3, OOO jr-K-ril.iM thus fur IliU -k, il.8J7.MS)i sutiie prrlod Itmt ttrrk, I3,88.1,ISS, BANK CLKAKINCS ltiinli Hearing- todav tmntmreil ttllh turre-HpolldlliK- il U"t ttto rarn. 1017. 11)10 10 5 J40.S44.208 136.810 261 125,56:1.107 40.005.263 SO. 40O.OS.-i 26.22S.2I8 CII7.S7S.16H 510.017 515 311.230.370 fjA.IKM.OI till 422.1 .17 53 421 '.'02 7,161). I4S 7.385.035 0,80.1.1167 22.S33.II61 15 1127 700 11.737 777 I1104 lull'. s.-,4 sr.s S74 874 02 02 I'll H104 71 7"S MIS 101 1H3S loss liio'i 1004 84 1004 83 S74 02 IO04 70S Ml M5S MO loo 102 , mns 07S 024 41 07 S 00 osS OSS oi-.S 00 1004 osS 1024 loo loo IDS', M5S 07S li J 4 II". 07S OS OS 0114 OS's ooS 1004 OSS lll'J's 10 334 334 71 71 87S 87S 06 06 00S 00S 1004 100 loo 1024 1064 07S 024 074 00 OS', 0114 wis 00S 1004 OS', ?' '-.- ,-i. ' HI. I. A. I.e. I )) Illl) 101)4 1II0S 10" 107 .. ' loss 100 100 OSl, 014 004 I'll) .18 38 -I Teim Cop & C w- I 1514 MOT, 102 1.114 1114 . 15 . .227 . .161, .108 1.1 22 4 3514 108 1.1 36 108 -I 14 II, FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YOHK, Marcb 13. Business In ftrattn exchange today continued at , a minimum of activity, but quotations showed n Irregular course. The feature early was further rally In Russian exchange. Swiss ichanga Improved a fraction and francs ani atai-ling continued ateady. 'Quotations follow: Demand sterling 4.76 7-16, ' cables J-H'7-H; 60-day bills nominally 4.72. 90 & bills 4.70. ' franc cables 6.84, checks 6.85. R.lchsmark cables 68 3-16. checks 68 li.. Vienna cablea 11.17, cheeks 11.16. Ur cablea 7.76,Ut checks 7.77. , 8laa cables 5.02, checks 6.03. guilder cables 40, checks 40 5-16. Ruble cables 27.95. checks 27.86. .PMetas cables 21.23. checks 21.16. Stockholm cables 2. checks 29.40. Chrlatlanla cables 3P.90. checks 28.80. t-openhagen cables 28.85, checks. ?8.75. Pittsburgh Coal Co.. Has, Good Year ThJ Pit tfibu rdl Pnnl Pnmnonv sinltvoil uiui .::;.. .:.", -:li ' ..v.vr ... - '.w,.c,i uutina 1110 cr A.9ati. ir., 'n"ual report for the 12 months ended "mber 31 shows net earnings of 5,592,- 1 'I', aa comnareri will, tlOtflfiST In 10.1K f, JiJ M.101,070 In 1914. The balance, after ft ,Lvaeductlon of bond Interest and the re. IP a 1 ,or oepreciatlon and depletion of I. toil. .d"' WBB H.143,926. equal to 9.82 liV tS.' k ,"2'00('.000 preferred stock. In 19l6 t J)"" Mlance was Jl.653,624. , Ut . - -r-r. vt rB Ior E- w DIIss Company vihif Y0?,c' Morch i3- The ii w. vWnd of u U r"c.nt 2n7xh. r. j2 "y MJK P" nt on tho commbn JL'T? '" rgular quarterly dlyldend k..v on. in pruarrasl atooic; AH iMONEY.LENUING KATES NEW VOKK- The market for time money on good mixed Stock Ktchange collateral was unchanged today. Quotations for sixty and ninety, days were" at 31iC4 per cent, and there was tradlnt? for four, f.ve and six months nt 4 per cent. Prime bank acceptances uere quoted at 3 it 3 Si per cent for ellglbles and 3 03 per cent on Inellglbles. Call money opened at 214 per cent, the high, last and ruling rata of the day;, low, 214 ; closed at 2 14 2 ft per cent. - rillLADKI.l'HIA CaU 3 per cent. Tliue. 4',4 4i6 per cent. Commercial, three to alx months, 4H(f4 per cent. m LONDON' Money on call was 4 per cent today, unchanged. The rate of dis count lu the open market for short and three months bills. was 4 per cent, oft per cent. Continental Keflnint; Pays, More NEW YORK, March 13. Directors of Continental Itennlng Company, of Okla lioina, voted to Increase the dividend on the common stock from Q,tQ 8 per cent annualy, Dividend Is payable the 10th day of each month to stockholders or record on .the first This puts common stock on the same divi dend basla as the prererrea. 1 Wilson Pardons Drug: Fakers WASHINGTON, March 13 President Wilson today pardoned Dr. T.-W. 'Hughes, of Atlanta, Ja and Pr O. P. Burke, of Houston, Tex., who. were convicted In the latter place of using the malls to defraud in thA nromnttoii of a medical scheme. Both wV,lvan. light wntancaa and v had ap- Bt tuwwa ". 7"-T " 13.1 14 ; 81 .... 4.11J 114 102 1 70 8 5714 Vxas & rac . Texas Co .... Tobacco Prod t'nder Type Co Union Pacific 13.11, l34i do nref 8114 81 Cnlted Alloy Steel 46 4514 United Clg Stoics. 10214 10114 Cnlted Drug 70 70 United lty Invest. 8 8 irSfl P & V Of 5714 .1714 V S.tJndl Alcohol. 13 1 Hi 110 I21V4 U S Ilubber .10 58-J4 .10 do lat pref 10814 108I4 108 IT S Smelt & Kef. 11:1 62 62 U K Steel 111 loua4 1107. do pref 1171. 117 117 Utah Copper 11114 1014 11114 Utah Beo Corn . .. 2014 Va-Car Cheni 40 Va Iron C tc C. 50 12 48 25 "l 0514 :oi4 40 50 11 48 2.1 100 4 5014 53 50 .1.1 63 2014 H 40 lj 50 I lit). li 48 K 2.1 1 100 H5V4 51 53 .10 35 14 6314 Wabash do pief A . . j do pref U ... Wells Kargo Kx West Union Tel Westlnghouse Mfg. 51 Woith P M pr U 53 White Motors . . . 50 Willys Overland . 35 Wilson 314 Ex.6lvlilenl. Montana frra. 14. Total KalK. 507,606 ulinrra, roiujiorrd ttllh fHO.So" li terUTI thu far Illl, ttreL. 1.356.000 Khurral'nuin period Uat urek, 1,701.. 408 loirrn. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPXlt 8T0CKM 1116. Aki-.l. .01) Puwr, li pre- McN intra Madwar ...... . Mlzpah Gilanalon Montana. xin-iti.aiar Ittaeue Kula .08 .17 .14 .24 .16 .21 GOI.DKIKt.I) STOCKH .13 1" lllua Hull llnoth . combination Fraction nlamondtleld II II ...,....,,, Dalur ,,!........... SanJalorm Ktndalt ........... Kiln . . r. .,,... , Nevada Hill j. .t ..,..,...,.., .01 .10 .02 .) .03 .OS .02 .03 2S .2(1 .1.1 .27 ,17 28 .14 .02 .11 .04 .1)11 .04 .04 .0.1 .04 21i .25 BAR SILYER I.a.l v.vt 11T IM1II.1 IliKton 'vpiv VorK I'tilt-'iao llKltloiori. St. I.011IS U. K. GOVERNMENT HONOR 2k r-glKtel-d 10311 2k I'.nil'un 1030 3 rpfc-lKtori-il 1018 3a milium llllh 4k rfk'lHloriftl 102.1 An lom.tin 1025 Sk rmlKti-rci! 1046 Hk coupon 1046 I'jlintna 2a rmlKtrli-il 1036 . rnjiiui 2a reKlatprKi! 108M.. I'mmm. 3a realatureil I0U1 . . . I'.iiiuniM 3a cunpon Snow and Rain Save Wheal Crop Cuiillnin-il from 1'uxe tine plowed up. TI10 total acreage Is at a max imum KANSAS Kansas wheat took a new lease 011 life today nnd expeils believe the snow mid rain came in time to save a Ihikc part of the crop It has also put the soil Into good shape for plowing. The acre age Is not inal. MINNKSOTA.s NOHTH AND SOUTH DAKOTA Winter wheat throughout the northwest is In the best condition for years. A lieavv blanket of snow has protected the crop all winter. The acreage In spring Kialns and potatoes will I) decreased, ow ing to the scarcity and Ingi price of eeed. State universities and co-operative socie ties an- co-operating 'to rellee this con dition. Mlnneiota will plant 1.500,000 tnoie actes ths year than ever neroie. WISCONSIN .More than 101,000 aores of winter wheat aie planted In Wisconsin tills jear.'the largest figure lu the State's history. The ciop Is now rated as fit per cent above normal, as It has had good b'now protection this ear. Farmeis are prepated to plant putaloes heutlly. MlSSOriH Crop expet ts are not opll mlstlc over the crop outlook for the coin ing year. Prior to the general snowfall of yesterday and today a sixty-eight per cent crop was the best that thosu con versant with conditions would predict. The timely moisture may bring the percentage up to seventy-five A decreased acieage In nearly all grains also Is predicted. IOWA The heavy snowfall of last night and today'has meant millions to Iowa farm ers The acreage reports show a slight re duction from last year. MILITARY TRAINING FAVOREDMLABOR National Leaders Announce Support for Universal Army Schooling WILL SHAKE IN ISSUE WANTED. JUDGE TO HEAR CASE POTTSVILL::, l'a March 13. The Su preme Court, before the end of this" week, probably will be asked to assign a Judge to hear the case of the Home Brewing Com pany,' of Shenandoah, against the Thomas Colliery. Company, which has been pending In this court for over thirteen years. Judge Itrumni died just after completing the hear ing of the case, and the other two Judges are unable to hear It, as. they were Inter ested therein as lawyers before mounting the bench. The case Is so lengthy, already .Involving 2400 pages of testimony, that Judge Bechtel said no outside Judge would take It. The object of the suit la to pre vent the Thomas Colliery Company from undermining portions of Shenandoah. Sugar Futures Irregular NEW YOniC. March IS. The market for sugar futures opened Irregular, April being 6 points lower; other months showed gains of 2 to S points. Trading- on the call was active, sales amounting 'to 2450 tons with moat of the support comn; front a Wall street, 'fJ. .usually operating for Bnrnnaan - ., . WASIIINflTON. March 13. Organized labor of America today vir tually declared for universal military serv Ice. The doctrine has been formally sub scribed to not only by the millions of mem bers of the American Federation of Labor, but of tho 400,000 or more members of the four big brotherhoods of railways employes. Subscription to the doctrine was an nounced l)i a 2400-word pamphlet Issued by the Labor Council, which, tilnlri the presi dency of Samuel (lumpers, concluded a day-and-u-liulf xesslou here estly lodav. The big slgiilllcaiit phase of the iabor council's action, It was pointed out by one of the highest authorities In planning for national defense. Is the fact Hint (lumpers Is an olllccr of the National Uefense Coun cil, nnd as such sits 111 council with the luembets of President Wilson's Cabinet and (he nation's lilggei capitalists when that body meets. "We speak for million or Aiuei leans' the pioiioiniceinent bei;llH "We uie not a sect. Wh ate not n party We n-pie-sent the oriiaiiinalloiis held together by Hie pressuie of our common needs We lepie-M-lit Ihe p.ut of the nation closest to the fundamentals of life. The power anil use or Industrlll tools Is greater than the tools of war and will In Hun. siipetsrde agencies of di'stim-tlon, "A world war Is ou. The time has not come when war lufs been HbollMixl Whether vie npiuc II or not. we must recuR-nlne that war Is a condition with whlrlt we must lecktni The present Kuiopean war threatens st any moment to dtaw our own country into the conflict." The paiuplilrt I lien goes on to point out that new methods ami t.iciu-H of modem war presrnt problems vastly different from thoe of past wars. "In no pievlotis war." reads a portion, "has the otganl.ed labor motruiKiit taken a dlii-cting patt Labor has now leached an understanding of lis lights. Its power and lesotiicfS and must make def inite cniiMtmi-tlwi proposals "Labor demands Ihe light In war limes to be the lecognlr.ed ileremlcr of wage raineis against the same fortes that In piHtloits nais hne made national necessity an excuse for more ruthless methods lleietofoie. It Is declared, labor has borne the In lint of wat's tertots ti nil depriva tions" "Industrial Justice Is the right of those living within our i-uuntiy." the statement i-otilliiiies. "Willi this right theie Is asso ciated obligation. "In waitlme obligation takes the fnim of service lu defense of tho Republic against enemies. "We lerognlze that this sertlce may be either military or Indiisti ial. both equally essential for national defem-e "We held this to f,e lucontinvertlnle that the (iorfnmeut which ilumutiils that men Htid women glte their labor power, their bodies or their lives to Its service shoulil demand also the sertlce. in the Interest of human beings, nt all wealth and the piodncts of human toil ptoperty" After denouncing Influences which hae foneil "uneiiial siici-lrtce from labor" in ptevloits wars, the statement says: "Dili- labor movement dlstiusts ami pm. tests SKiiitist militarism because It knows that mllllatliti lepresents privilege and is the tool of special intetests. exploltets and despots." "Hut while It opposes inllllailsm, It holds that It Is the iluty nf a nation to defetnl Itj-elf against Injustice and Invasion . "The labor movement demands, however, that a clear differentiation be made against military service for the nation and police duty, and that military set vice should be carefully distinguished from service In In dustilal disputes." MAN IN HOSPITAL HANGS HIMSELF TO HIS BED Nurse Finds Aged Man Stran Kled With Rope He Had Concealed The knowledge 1 lint he could never le cover fiom a disease from whlrh he suffeied for seveial months caused Joseph tlulger. seventy yea is old. to kill himself today al St. Joseph's Hospital by strangulation. He was found banging fiom the fnotpost of an Iton bed. Tying one end of a rope around the bed and Ihe other mound bis neck, he llueVv himself toward the floor and hung In a horizontal position until death. duller planned the deed well. His III nesswas of a lingering nature and he was pei milled to walk about the ward. He obtained a piece of rope and hid II under the bed. While a nurse was In another pan of the waid dulser placed a screen around the bed and then strangled himself without at tracting the attention of any one In the ward. I'iven fellow patient in the next bed was not aware of the liagic deed A muse noticed the scteeii, and nil going lo reiuuve It found the man uncoiiscloiis. She summoned a phvslcian. but death came despite all efforts tu save tile patient (iulzer lived at 1029 Ogden street. Sumo time ago. it Is said, be threatened t' em! his life unless his sutferini; ceased. CITY OFFICIALS DEMAND CURB MARKET 'CLEAN-UP' Plan to Eliminate Prolific Source of Disease by Snnitnry Ttefj- ulations A clean-up of the clti's many cuib mar kets, subject of much complaint by clvii oigunlzatlons, was pIhiiiiwI today at a con ference attended by four city officials it-presenting the Health, Highway and Police Bureaus. The markets, In which. It Is alleged, the germs of the many summer epidemics bieed. must be made sanitary. This was the agreement reached nt the conference, which was held In the office of John A. Vogelson, chief of the Uureau of Health. Tho others attending weie James A. Jlc Crudden. chief of the Division of Sunlta tlon; William Connell. chief of the llureau of Highways, and Captain William II. Mllla, head of the polka traffic squad. They made a careful tumltsls of all existing ordinances dealing with the curb markets and agreed that the ordinances, if enforced, would be entirely adequate In canning the maiket proprietors to maintain cleanliness. Co-operation between the four officials and their subordinates wns at ranged, Health Inspectors and policemen will see to It that the ordinances providing for pro tection of foodstuffs from dirt and dust are observed, It was said, and that the regu lation requiring the proprietors to clean the sites of the markets Is carried out. Street cleaners will be detailed to make a second and thorough cleaning of the streets In which the curb markets are located. Consul General Kills. Himself LONDON, March 13. Carlos Jaeger, Brazilian consul general In Vienna, has committed suicide following- an unsuccess ful attempt at self-deatrucllon by his wife, arcordlnr to an Amsterdam dispatch. Banhora Jaeger's act was prompted by grief ovtr tha death of hr children, and Senhor Jaegtr took his Ufa In tha bllt that a la Berlin to Declare War on U. S., Rumor Sayp Continued from I'ate Una the belief that cruiser law would be respected by submailne crews which have been publicly ordered to shoot at sight. Kipni his sickbed President Wilson today was till epilog the preparations of both blanches nf the service. The army plans are naturally held back, No action can be taken so far as Increasing the personnel until a state of war actually exists. Wlie'ti that comes, If does, the first call will be for a volunteer force of D0O.00O men. The general staff has woiked out a plan to oflleer such a forre. It already has directed the various reglmenlnl commanders to rec ommend from the enlisted forces sixty men for commissions from each regimental unit. These lists must be submitted to the staff not later than March 20, one week from today Sixty Is the minimum number, but there was soma dotibl In olllclal quarters whether some of the more lecenlly organized regi ments would be able to supply thli many. If Ihe plan winks out. a total of 4860 nlllceis would Immediately be available The giealesl danger of this plan la that It robs existing leglineutc of Its best noncommis sioned officers. This nalui.illy will seri ously vveuKeii the professional standing at my Hut otllcers today declared the method the general staff has adopted Is the only one by which a volunteer army could be speedily whipped into shape The legular atmy as at present const 1 tilled has Tlioil commissioned oflicets. None of these could be (.puled flotn their tegular posts lo Haiti volutileeis. In addition to Ihe men to be picked fiom the tanks fur tills wotlt. I0U0 iiiembeis of Ihe Otllcers' Iteserve Corps under the general staff plan would be i'j lied to Ihe colors lo command volunteer leglinents. The flov eminent has now stoted at vari ous arsenals throughout the counliy prin cipally ul the Itork Island and Fnmkfoid a 1 senilis -neurit all of the supplies le qtilieil for a volunteer foice of uOO.OOO, with the exception of uniforms. These In clude guns, ba.vonets, haversacks, etc. A billion and a half rounds uf legulallolt rifle ammunition are In stotage and leadv for distribution to the volunteers. For cuih tlile In leeerve there ale IOIMI rounds of ammunition; for each machine gun sii.nntl luiiuds. Hut army men admitted toda that these Piepauitlniis wei only a sturt--tliat many more calls for volunteers would follow liipidly on the heels of the tltst Vast quantities of supplies would be requited to equip these volunteers The genetal staff entertains no fears on that score, however. "(live lis the men." on .olflcer snld todav. hiiu we win gel the supplies so fast It will make vour bead swim It Is the question of pel annuel not nialerlal--that tumbles the general staff' Anj thing- that Is made on machines guns, ammunition, cloth for uniforms this nation can tutu out so rapidly that It would make any Kuiopean nation sick. Willi a declaiatlon of war the gieat machine the national council of defense has built would be set .11 notion turning out war supplies, lu a few months we would have enough to equip ten armies. All that is lacking Is the men If we can get the men we can put an army of one million in the Held lu a year and two million lu eighteen months. Luckily the enem.v is not upon us nnd we can bide our time to fight " FROST DESCRIBES SINKING OF BELGIAN RELIEF SHIP WASIIINflTON, March 13. A giapbic picture of the unwarned tur pedninir of Ihe ilelglan teilef steamship Storstad. the seveie battle with the sea by the survivors and report of the torpedoing of the Cntiard non-passenger liner I-'ollo. with an American aboaid, was given hv Consul Krnst, nt Queenstown. lu a message to the State Department today. Ills message concerning the lellef ship served lo aggravate the question of further lellef fur llelgium. As Indicated by the State Department yesterday, Ihe case of the Stoistad lalses the question of whether even the Ilelgiau lellef Hag. supposed to be Immune from llenmin riltlilessnens, will heieafler serve to ptotect vessels carrying supplies in the starving Uelglans. Soma olllcials expressed grave doubt that the le llef woik can continue. Krost's messages said: Norwegian steamer Storstad. Huenos Aires to itottetd.im. with 9000 tons of maize for Belgian relief, under Kngllsh charter, sunk by Herman submarine seventy miles of Skelllg. 11:30 a. m., March 8. Submarine shelled ship from three miles for fifteen minutes, during which Storstad stopped and hoisted unmistak able signs of llelglan relief errand. After fifteen minutes' Interval Stor stad torpedoed without warning from 400 yards, Uelgian relief signals being permanently visible. It carried neither gun nor witelcss. No attempt to escape or resist Weather heavy, sea strong, east wind. dull, eh'owery sky Three boats became separated. Cap tain's boat lencued by patrol S:3ll p 111.. March 9. After severe battle with sea fourth engineer died of exposure and shock Sole American, John Roy Christian, 121 Alerter street, Seattle, saved. Other two boats landed Caplrclveen, evening, intb. The second msssage said! Cunard nonpassenger liner Kolio sunk off Waterford. 10th Instant Survivors landed Dungarron. Sole American. Host Sillgeott W. C Coie, Nashville, Tenn.. saved unlnjuied I. BO AT NEGOTIATIONS RESUMED, PAPER SAYS COPBNIIAOKN. Match 13 The Norwegian Shipping (lazette declarea that new negotiations have been opened between Germany and the United Statea on the submarine question. THK HAGl'E. March 13 Germany plans to teriorixe neutral ship ping by a'n Intensified submarine campaign around the tlrltlsh Isles In case of war with the rolled States, according to ad vices received here from Merlin. Every available t'-boat will be put Into action, particularly along the shipping lanes fiom New York lo Liverpool These will be convoyed by submerslbles of the Deutsch- laud type, which will serve as supply ships. Plot Suspect Here Holds Navy Secrets '- J"' "in mtnts by the naval eflMataraa that tha German anllnr win ha Mnu in the Inclosui-fl an n crecautlnn.ev lire, and nerhama ramAv,r .ii. their ships, The stockade la separates 1 ine unuea stales warships and th ; isiana powernouse ana machine, ah tha waters of tha back cnannat. The latest move led to the ballet1, the Interned German shins would b m to this part of the yard Instead ef ' point outside of the city it was Indict; uiai mayor Minima protest in Secrets? of the Navy Daniels against the preset! me snips wouia resuu in tne vessels btl transferred to the stockaded ld nt 1 back channel, where, naval officers betMttl no oamage coutu no Inflicted on tha fl yaid by the Germans In event of war: Germany, J ueavy Darned wire, which Is being atr neiween me posts, could be charged eieriricuy, 11 was pointed out I The fence, which .Is being built, 1 iweive-rooi t miners, sunk three feet InTtl ground at an angle, runs parallel to tS nacK cnannei aim southwest of It about St yards, wliere It loops and ends on the short line. A most parallel Mm Hin,.t,nA ..vj distance of about fifteen feet, runnfn alongside the present fence, .When th (iiicii, wnicn is niieen feet deep and twtnti leei wine, is niied.vvltii water, the atockad luclosure would he almost sorroonli fc. water, leaving nnlv n strln nr 2nn uawti.f the noithwest end. low-aid the main raWi unlncloscd. .,- This end, however, now Is blocked by h si out cruiser Salem, which was moved lhls' 01 u-i noon in a position commanding the, eh me iiitiosiire. i-oriy uiuejacKeis, seen onjfi uie ucck or me nairm, leu to the bellcf'lhat' a detail of men for the operation of; th Salem's armament would be stationed 6 biuitil the vessel. "'cj GERMANS PLOTTED "REIGm OF TERROR" IN NEW YORK, "it NKW VOH If. March 13.- . .... . -AJ inrougn tw t'nlted Stales sectet service agents, wha.ftS have been In the employ of the German!! Government for months, the State Departi'"' meni nas come Into possession of all the. plans for an uprising by a so-called army of violence In New York city and on IOn Island immediately following a declaration Jf or war neiween Ihe Cnlted States nnd Ger-J manv." the New York World said thli afternoon, nsseillrg that 1K00 agents of tha''! German Government are known to hiva '"SI been Involved In a contemplated "reign of'"8 lenor ,- . "A minister ;i nil. aliilm, an.l a i!.mm.n-.I liaVal reserve litnYpr Iiut-A hn.n Halvnal-t i?J1 Hi-cording to impels in the possession of tnvl Government, ns heads of a nerfeetlv nmik'K lied Bchenie for the inauguration of a ploi:i of violence Agents of the Department ot'5i .nistice nave under surveillance these three-1 liatiLnien and eight others." The two Culled States secret service men.' the World said, obtained knowledge of the.ffij plots by obtaining employment under WoltijMS von Igej, who wns Indicted for alleged par--jj tlclpatloii in a plot to blow up -the WellandWfi Canal. According to the World, secret sarv;;.A Ice men met Von Igel Just before he sailed, il with Ambassador llernstorff, and Von Igel'Jp' gave to them flnnl Instructions. . sXH m Burke's License Again Continued t'onlliiueil from 'age One oeer 111 11 ueiug puenea 0111 01 me place )H on Sunday, too." AS Policeman Dougbertv also saw ba.hv .' rlaaes roll awav from there. JM Schlff Is already facing trial for selling" fJ liquor 111 smaller quantities tnan permitted by a wholesale license and for selling on? Sunday. .. The court decided that the accusations against Schlff were well founded and denied n renewal of the license, 'j58 The court dismissed the remonstranfce agalust the license of Henry MullarJ l.-lclill. tinil Uiirlnir flu-il.n .!-..) S ' '", ..., ..V.O. - M Kor the laBt two years the Burke Iteensa .? has caused a storm of disapproval amonr Wa .A-lfta.,,.. t.t II.U aan.trtn nM.nl 1 m..- -. .?Zi' iraiuinip ji ic nvv.ii.ji, ai.tjv.tvu. 1HB laBL, .'(UjSI time It came before the court Judges Bar- vH rait ana Davis granted the license, deaolta . I the fact that more than U00 neighbors op-i".'i ,.v,.-v-v. ... ..ni.c win.- siaiccii invureo ll. .avhN Subsequently the remonstrants, haaded'SSi tiv llarrv ( Deiinln. snneht n nhial- 'iiF3M ..'. nll.l..n. lr.I....nln .1 -.'.. .Wl ijiciii,iiiii j iiijuiii.tiun into ciiiuig uurna vfl from opening Ihe establishment. Thev, based their action on a restriction in thatiJS uriKii'Hi ueeu 01 me properly in 1B01. Tnlajl prohibited a saloon on the premises aa an1 "onjecttonaDie and offensive occupation." The Court ruled that the question of th.'H restriction nf the deed to the property udom-' which the action was baaod had been thoriSI ougniy inrestieu out by the License Court 'MJ ilnplno n beurtriir In ll.a -. .J3 Charges have been fiequently exebanred between those for and against the saloon.' . in mis connection u. Clarence Glbboner nguiea prominently. Dennis, who haa vfl been one of the most neraintent nnnnn.ni. of the Illlrke saloon. clmrh-eH anm Hm- -,-.-'i' that he was asked to withdraw from tha" 2 iiKot itou pionuseu inai ne won d he taken " care of. This was subsequently denied bv Glbboney, who took opportunity spectacu-5'iS latly to defend the Court's action. X&S Allegations of Improper conduct of half ""I a dozen saloons by their owners were pre- H tented today before Judges Martin anoYJJi Kl plotter, of the License Court. In the sence of specific evidence of flagrant vlolau'&Wfl CvnllnlHsl from i'ate One ashore from the Interned German raiders, Prlnz Kllel Krledrlch and Ifronprlnz Wlb helm, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. "Will thete be any mora nrrests In the future? ' lie was asked. "I do not know." ho said. Search of Ihe two vessels for tha ex plosives that possibly were smuggled aboard has not materialized because. It Is believed. Federal agents have not received authority from Washington to do so. Garbarlno said that no aearch was scheduled for today The case of the five persons now under ball Adalbert Kisciier, his wlte Helene. Henry Itobner and two employes of P.ohner will come up before the June Federal Grand Jury, agenta said today, Garbarlno declined to say wnether or not any Im portant evidence had been obtained by the search of the Fischer home, Germantown. He dented that the chronometers hava been turned over to an expert Jeweler for an acid bath to discover whether or fiot they con tained Invisible cipher messages. Counsel for Rohner, whose trucks were used. It Is alleged, In smuggling ths chro nometers, today Issued a statement saying that If Kohner was Involved In any viola tion of the country's lawa ha was "used as a catapaw." , An elaborate atockade In a comparatively laolaud section In aouthweatern part bt tha navy yarn was.orgva ioaay. a tlotts of the law. the court merely ravatS ..... ....i....- ji .... . . .' .) nutiiwinn itou uinuussru ine remonstranc. which had been filed against the licensees.)." In the case of the remonstrance agalnat'fi tne license or .Mrs. Kllen M. Hore. northaastA corner of Fourth and Wood streets, tha'? court gave the woman an opportunity' to procure a purchaser of the license. In-therl meanwhile a rear room attached to thaS-g-l saloon will be closed and the saloon doors, yjj will be shut between the hours of 1 and Iws o'clock In the morning. ;., .Illflces Itliirttti nnd l.''lntellee fl-i..nl.H (.hVtWi explanation offered by Nicholas Clparonl.'l nronrietor uf a saloon at 801 Sn'uth Twelflit- street, that he was not a party to the dla-'W trlhutlon of cards containing verses ofai suggestive character for advertising Dur-Tfr noses. Accnrdlnir to the saloonkeeoer. ins'M. bargaining for the printing of calendars thaf printer o.'.'iied to Include a number of souvenir cards. AVheu the printing was de,l$ uverea, iiparoni saio, no saw ine cnaraciar .t of the cards and at once placed them In'si. l; closet anu ordered nis Dartenaers not .to circulate any of them. Contrary to these.;' otders, however, one of the bartenders avV ' W away a lew oi ine onenaing caras, -. i x$ Several of the carda were obtained byVt, ........... ,. .I.a T ... ..n.l tr.Am m Un.l.l- W.. .dl Ituciitn til tut: .M.n biivi viuci tviv-ivt;, uu.n Mr. Glbboney admitted mere was no com plaint against the personal character-. of Clparonl. The court warned the sa.ooMI keener to ba more careful in future and tetiM him In destroy the remainder of tha troubla-V some cards. mw8 William T. Clark, proprietor of the 01en2fW side Cafe, southwest corner of Thlrtle$kif' street and Columbia avenue, 'Is under pr-Kt nation from tne License court, ana sltouia. Va-aL.Aa-a AAnanl . I a aa V.a9a srs, n-Tav ntxnti 4Wm jauat... . IUIIIICI vuniiJiaiiun uo iiiavus? auuui iw ijywjTU unci ui iiiv ii4t.c il ia iinciy ilia i v1ncJ8 UUUSjCa " III -T WW illH IIVKIIBVi UUUBjVTQ JVINSS S-, tin and Finletter so notified Clark aft' they had heard the complaint of Mrs. Mail Headley, a probation olllcer In the Munla pal Court. ii.y .. .r . z .. . . . s lien. i-aiKennayn ueported in ttelfi AMSTEHDAM. March IS. It Is rem hera that General von Falkenhayn la Tlrlemon, eleven miles east of Louvata,. TOO I.ATK FOB CrHSinCATIOef LOST AND FOUND . -l' KNDI.mil 1IUI,L1.CMI . Ivat- brinat ai . Anawera to tha name o! Fur. Ueward, I Locuat at. v- HELP WAXTO1- nCMAtir " C lvjvi(VA.r.t.i civ ana ataaoBTspnar waBMi experlenca and salary. M 148. lyeaaae i WAITRESS, white, for prlU family "I mntiti t.iti- -.nwr vjr iaur refvrtnee and where and whan an could bo had. U 85. Lwtaar (Met. . . HKT.r WAN-TfJP MAldX CHAUKKKUK vvaiia. smarraa4 ,"T""aaTaai Kf 5Tg".WB'Jl i,-, lttsaa-ix mvanr. , u. , r.-4i wm de4.t. .V J.yV- ,.. , Mm8M3SS&'i laW.(,.v't,V.. ' KkmiX. .-,":,.
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