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1 J a y n s Limber! Strike Gats Into Judg Anderson's Court at Indianapolis, Pk1ritr M nj,Mti iHcmN'rs ff tlv In- j tf-rna t i'n.H 1 Moltii rs friiti f N'ortti i Ami-rica frm interfcrlm? . v ith t!i- i opt ration of their business. ir.irpe H. j I-iiiiht rt & (oiiH':tiy. an lllninis conrti. operating ri iarc. I'l.-mt i i l'..ist j 'hicasro, manu faotiiritm jx.Wfr i-Itirit j r ;i t rials. flb r aiKl tift ! -ii'ls, j-fs- j t rday aftern.m filed -iiiity pro. 1- j i!ie in federal court. Ju'Ik1 A. H. An t floron enterftl nn ordr ntir.s I'lmr'.t-s Wilkerscn, vi.- prosi'l'-nt of tJi tiiif-n: ' Jforeo c Works, Imsiitfss ac nt i of Inral N'o. 221, looa'tl nt I I.nnnion, ami mx t en other defendants whose ; names are iren to show en use why a fstrairiing .-r.ier 5hon!.l not be j Charges rf eonpirine to depf.ve the; orrpany r-f the scr iees . f ii..l:l.T nnd j oerf m.Tkers Tn its ensplny and oinpel- j lutir the c'ii'-'iiiv to omtdy ith the; demands of the union are jnohided j;. i the petition. The J. f;i!!.!'s are 1 1 U K"1 ; to liave riveted shops, ilrp.it and j - vets to intimidate etr-ployrs and; j - - . ti t tio n. from f.riMK the t'om- J mv. j The pja'nt iff asks the union t-Kti f-e j ; p-evented from interfering with Hip j company, its employ.-. or nu'-nts or j w ith persons se- kinir empl. . kt r.t, ly f-.-re. threats, intimidation anl concrre-; about the company's shois. It; nls asks the strikers he restrained j front forcing the company to diseharfre ppv (tne in tt. f'Piplrty. ; Th" defendants in t'f r'i':"n it; 'hide practieally a!! the members of the m-.-d- t -r union in Lake i...,;t;t. HAMMOND CONVENTION ON MAY 17 The ritiens' partv f.f T ta m ' n. will

r.. ruinate its ticket mi Thursd iy. May oa Harbor M 17. at a delegate convent in ' li.hca'.es .i..,:,,,. cii.-iii-t.. the convention will lw- n-.n-imite.l at i .-j, ,

v rd meetinfc's to t.e held ill tie' viri '' 1 i sO,..ol houses on the eevninK of Mavj 1.,. Ten delegates Will be selected from oi'li ward. Providing the woman's sufrae law is held on t , u t ,. uia 1 w.un.n n !! He invi-erl to h-dn select .I'i'CWS " .' ', . . .' , , nut also .. a.'i as Uei.tl.lie. if..'- .- -, o.r- eieiei. wards in the ,'iiv. th- eon-! v.n'ion wiil be compose, ,.f 1M dele-, V;'""As only tw.nty-f.ur imurs eiapse ne- . n the time the delegates are s- . h'. 'ed and they in turn s. h-ct tie- tP'k-- -. it wi i t.e praeticai.y iini"'t- ",r i ij.ndidat.-s to do any cam pa ;ti i n i; n-ia nif the (too (rates. i j The minutes o! trie secretary snow ... . t t.,, ,eL- O.-r lie, VV,..lr,..e 1 !1" " ' "' - '" ' : i!a, the preamble of the majority darf. rm report was adopted au-1 ret tie. of the minority, as was reported. Leaves Journalism for Insurance Work. :.'r 1; f if St. a: 4 'Jr. ft 1 1 .0, :m. p. ludwio. M. P. l.iirhvis. dean of Tut: I ortiner staff, today hissed k ins last sheet ot pewspipir cop arranged to take up Ins work taxt. Monday with the Hammond Savings and Trust company where lie will be manager of the insurance department in that institution which recently pas expanded and infused new blood in its eins. Mr. I.udwis- li.-cnn his newspaper work on the old Hammond News later iroitiir !.. th- Hamm i: h Thf: T: v Ttulnine aiid has lean sin.- it was born. M r. ; udwig has be.-n cm f its most (a it !i-: Ci employes and en joys a wide circle, of friends ever the Calumet region won ; to him bv his niany excellent m vvspaper j

traits and reliable methods, and there ! through the. paces and rounding out a of U;u university of Michigan. She had ! .tii earth that'll what THE j Minister It rand W hltla-.k t Hrsl none who does rot wish him success j dandy show, wfll "..rth s-eeiye. tatie'it school for 4 yearrs. TIMF 'i"m. It wn nwrle.l tlint Whit-

HS SANK 26 OF THE ALLIES' SHIPS

v. :ount von dgna-5chlod:en 'e::it I .oi! t; a -S i i e n, c o'n tijrt is ; - r f tio- i;h-::i in y-i- j.,r Mi-ewe, o has J f-t rtt.irn.-d to n.-i, Wi!.ro !e wa:; l'ecjiv. d by t. e i- aiser, reported t's-;t he h:. sunk Hvei;ty-six t t!l! s'.iij.f of tp,. . j s t.', sec-,;;. r:l:d. ! .. U. '. i il. (Sp. . ial to Tu-- Tivi:-.) .'I;- ivvx i-i iixt. 1 x ; . M-u-. 1 I'll' ii last nii.ht Andy I'tisi-.-i o in.ii.f ihe 1 in ih" s 1 1 a. I . ' w t . i u t - n ' i a r y w a 1' i ' " St..,:Uy eVelLntf a JHV ,11 the C.rruit eet: rt l f.H" Judo- ". '. .M'.Maliin , ,,,;,,t ,.,,vlr,,, , ,v t,. ;iri,.,. men'. A't-ute v J.'S- pi. i'"i r,'V ..f Hamme,:.. A't-ue. v j.-s- pi. .'u rrv ..f Hamni'.t.u mi-i .tl"tnns .ir.- and run. well of In. liar,- Harbor tut up. returned ft v.r.iict of not tiiilu- f.u- Chris;..-.. , a Christ. a slot ,,.,, , ,,.. throu.'h the la art. In . trial last in ., Vr.,.ri.,,.r ., l'atterson and i '-"seen : "I !r. instate, I'hrist.-n lb- and . '..pst -,ii- , euiilni-'-ii, and '.'.1. TI.ev ouai - house 1 ri v ; h . s ; 1 iimr. 1 . i cr. re j res. rt :u pb-a.ie.f sclf-d.-r th 1 1 W ere Ki'lV. rf t ! r boardiu. im I this h-.-oi to Ih. mm mm pol of mm MiiiM A sr fa in i a part. . I 't.e! of p.. u rule r ( -r p. ! . a !"U s o,,p.-,l .p.w u on n'.ip- w r k m. n a " '..! u n ij bin and M.n ill avru s , ai'y today 'ai d '!-ice-i four iieui uuder aire-t on iniforuiaiion i a at : h v had the. rit.-n-.l to ihill f...,i,i,.j li'U-ik. ;i laho-,r. at t ,. s ' a !. 1 a p ! P : 1 i'ar i ui 1 pa n 's plan:, in Humim-nd. ! 'I'll p 'i.e.- v.. ie w arn. .1 of the p-,.-j '.'.' ,; a;-,-o k hy lor.'ik . if.-, uia. ;oiu i''f!ie. r Wtu-u-r that h.-r husi.aial f.-i.i, 1 t" .'. ..e h s ho,aa op M. rr.l! no mi.- to 1 p to work this liK.rtiiittr. she s.aid t) at. I th.- men who w re at thai time doing ifjuard duty 11. ;ir the house had r"n- to j h. r home last niht and nain in the I morniiiir to warn her l;nh-iiid. 1 Jo.- Kot. John (lyihins. Stele Ihaiuc and Jo.- K.-dua. w . i a arrested by tiie I and ar- l'eir:,r !.. Id at ti..- station , until chart-, s ar.- if.-f. ir.-d a e.a u . -: th.-m -,;, I :,.;:. 1; and .-th. r workmen who ihave su.-l tl.e.v w.-r- i !i i -( : ned. . Tie- p,.pce li.ie- done food wotk in ,treertiuK trouble at Hast Hammond j during the Imic strike. Piariy in t he week a s'riio r was ai-i.-st- d w ho had a rifle concealed beneath his cr ties. The p-oiice are constantly on guard and i the strike has not beep marred by i,,- ! l-ii". . i.of p, mm IT INDIANA O30

CHRISTEA

T. . v, T , . .... . , Sunder construe-ion. Ii, has an up-to-Knighis ot Pythias and ladies of In- ..,pnoU MI1,hulance diana. Harl-.r are to pr.-sent at thej ' ' ' ' ' Auditorium in that city a big; miaistr,l , . . show. Saturday and .Monday, Ami 1 1 M. L. MaXOH S SlSt8r DlSS.

and l'. 1 went y in. n nui t -a eiity i;in ar- re.,-ai-siiig !-!- ih.- iiu- , , ,-. y ; a I I' moon ;;nd evening at the K. of F hall. ' olonekllunt. tin- inreet.-r. is con- j sub-red an excellent theatrical man and Pt'odm-er. He is putting Hie Knights

Fort Wayne Boy Refuses to Salute Flasf; Expelled KOKT W4VM, March I lirrhrrt 'I'tiiz I nte e r. Ill.ypnr old xn lr. nnil Mr. 11. . I'aitlinryrr, na eiielle(l from the II loom) nelii Ip Kciiool liiilay for refinr tn Miilute Hie American (Ihk, In oeort!aii'with n iliiily niNtom flint liaH Wen In ue for the pjtKt monlh. tolrt thr jirlnripnl, Mnrirnre li'I'hal. thnt he ninilil mhIiiIp Hip iprmnn fluu: Instend ntiil torp to pipt-PM a mionll Ati:erlonn fliiK thnt he hail been MPnrini; d ront Inpel.

Enlisted Under British Flag American Risks Death as Deserter to Return and Fight for United States Under Stars and Stripes. ; IST 'Tr"rr 'f!! il1'' ' fjjiui.i.iuiunniniiiijii iujiii !l!llil!!!HI.' 'turn 'ill. I 3 11, ! IDiitl ':,;ii!:iiiiiiii:i:i!ii;ii,,!kii:,i!i:i-n,,,'I!l The spirit of ,as h-. ei rejuven ated. , At ilie t-eei-uit in of tie. s of tin iTnited Keu.'t! nrnty -t "i th- ) '.; v ; , . ' M'-iunun su'. rt, S' lir- am eb ii yes-.-r- !: enhs'.'d into tie- s.-ric- a naii.--AllKTi.-HII, v i os.: .f foitic fer'"- I'ad pr 'ti !!. d him i -iriy in t h- we. k ! .! - rt fi-.-ni Ihe ("anotuin arm '!'.' (u r. turn to his own r un' ry and li.'it as a tru- n phew of v ,!. Sa m. I: m'ide a trretit t. :tj ..f iliff. n,rr 1o ! ; i A. :-i hi lie: ii . a ' "r, i'-a cm. w If th. r he 1 .a t ; . i !ii:iini. ;. rtnany wi'u i anada or- the Iiiite.J S'-. . At a !, when jt appear-.! this ntiu Would !!! pa 1 ' lei :- 1 e i, t. K r. ,. t a ,' ; ! '!" to uid in aw the i.':-a''ltl.'! a'.d i.'l''"!!!'! UUU'. Ills , r a -. of ('.areola. I'.ut. ih- Sll'ld.n turn in affairs brought r-aiizalcn that his py ; f ,.,...,, ,. ,, ra!1 ,),,. rik ,. p.ane s!l,,t 4.,,.,,, ,1. sen.-r and escap, d b:ok Icm.. Sixty-Two During- March. nlist.d at th-- Tl uin .'!;-! rr"Tii i: r,ir oflice durintr th month of Mar. h. Th.-y h.i'.e ""lie ... l-'ort Thomas. Ky.. and a re !'W f ."a i n i n sr for any s.r'ire uhnh they may ,,. cniled iir'ti to perform. This re oo id of r W' . a da'.' n.nn-.ii-tnetu-iiy to I la t.-.n.. ind's pit ri": i-'n and: S i vein! Welch's in. lust ry. The names "f those .-nils:. .( th.- last 1:110- da.s fol-i " : I K'm.-r I'.. Ir.-m.ry , '. A. '.. Hammond: i''r' d rick M . 1 s. f'a v . Hammond: .'has. A. Workman, infinity, lla-nm.-iid; .los. 'h J 1. iiiham. . A. 1 '.. Hunsniond: John: ''"ii.-ru infanir v. H tuu-oiid: James F. ! i'o-;s, ti.-l'l a rt ilh-ry. Hamtnond; i;.-..rp j 11. for .;. I 'a v., I la mm. .ml i Joseph : 1 -a p uea u, ". A. '., Hammond; was; ' aa 1 ; -1 n s. rvh .- a p.i s, r'. d it ; a , h,. 1 1,,'U ,iit we . re in t r..u - I ha- no, I lie,! the f. p. .,.,:,., ii;s s. rv- ! ices. Il'-iiiy M. Miei-s. i'a.. Hammond:, Fred.-, j, k J. Nalde, i':,v.. I p. mmond ; ; John 1 1 1. H'tii. n her;.-. infantry, Indiauapo'is; I'.t-r J. H-nm-sey. ('av.,, Hammond: J-ii-i la. S'. an-on. t '. A. ' . i Kvans' i!!.', Im!.: Finn r A. S..arl, j A. 1'., MiKv.uk, ,-. Wis. i NEW HOSPITAL FOB HAMMOND ; W ith work a'r. Ilii'll'i Will S.irl 1 nary hospital, on p. the city -iii.i a jurd horses, .loir a,! umi.-r way. Hamivr a modern -teri-1 hai w pi be a credit 1. 'ith: t.. sick and in- : a ml ot h.-r T'f r s. The hospnai unu.u- , -,,n 1 rurt i.in the suth ast 1 .'ti" r of I'as.-tre street and ehst. r a-.epue. is h. mK bu.it bv !. 1:1,'.,,, I. l':,, : :.! ,.,..1 .,:t 1... ... u.i,for ,,. cupam-y hy .hp,.. 1. ' Th.- l-ii; -iii.t ml! be til: y hy fifty in l.fitili and breadth and two st-ui. s in h ifi.t and of Lrh'k o.p.sf , tp ! ion. The sit.- has a fron-au-.. ,,f Ti' f. , t on Webster av.-nuc and is 17:1 1". et .l.-.-.p. The entire first ll -or will ! devot.-.) fo hospital uses nnd will be etuirped in the latest scientific tiiami.-r so that both siiriu.nl and medi-n! cases can be bandied flier. . Fart of the sec, did floor v. ill be converted info a flat. Hcspit,. the mei-rase in aula trucks and pl-astiro cars there js ,, appreciable deer. as., in 'he number of horses. In the c.-un'ry disfrn ts th-re are even n -re lioj-s, s n,.-.v 'hay there v.-ctr- sev- :' :. ye-u-s at-.., but Hsid- 1 mm tnis the f t!i n, rt lu ll I. a ke count y j demands a modern private ani- ; mat hospital s ich as Pr Fbriirhf has 1 A.. 1.. .Mum.:-, 1 rv fas r-civct w 1 - : ':) .', a ,a 0. m .... .'.-: ! . : .-irs old. I n- lunmal via Pc iu-i-1 on X.onday. Miss Maxon was a tn-ihca graduate

HOW THEODORE

h 1 - Wiii'i. forrn-r Pre;.-i.ent It...-.sev.dt v r i:iv ited : in to u -v;iv of th.- e:o "If 1 had an arm .ike that I could T!.! is when lie ylmtotfr.ipt.er s:i. tlosiji ri.i.'-' it rov,- tiiat the iciuir,; t: r. a t - -1 w :i i o , h : s; . j-;.'. m k y HEW th . Id piet nr. s p . psy u"t! .Jays : :'!,': le it-. lie nr. yon 1 h : i '.U ! -1 t. fed ...-it ii Hud - k, ; s and sK u.'KS moMaiuita.:.'! est- r da in se . - ars. l-und for the S..uth and Pas;, w hTe t hey will spend trie summer. Ties.' tourists n.clud.d nun. women and childr.-n. all named Miller, i and each a h.-al'y -xample of op.-n-ro.ad '. and outdoor lif... Fit Mi'.l.r holds th i'i'"ii'l till, of chi.ftain and anion- his lieutenants are .',,-!. :h, l-'r.-d. urn., : ll'ii and Joe Miller. The niingen. are horse ii.-oier- rind ha e w up 1 1:1 Chii eao. ! The itinerary of th part, takes thou to New York and other eastern points I at tins time, and -as the rummer adI varices th-y will !ia.-l s.-uth and v. st I thr.iUKh Texas to l.os Au-eh s. north t. : San Frail'-;:-'" and tlan cast at'.ain. their s. n.-uuie orin-u ;z iii.-in into ni.-iiro in oemh. r for th,. win'.-r. MRS. KEEFER IS N DEATH wis- of I pilVS-li-l ar! I r. l-'rank 11. Ko for. a , -, i.-: wi and demr-ps. ,,; i( ,: At Ilea. In.!., pass..! away y . s r . r 1 ,1 a' the home of her l.n.uat.:-. Mrs. F. C. Minus wilii w iim-i she ha-! made he;-h'.-lli. for two ei!S. M'S. K'.-ef.-r had he.-n i u poo,- healt '.: fo- s, ver.,l y.-ur. Mrs. Ko-f.-r. win. H"'i1-I ha', e 1 11 S'l veins of at,, in Au-'us. i- s-i 1 -. i ! h y or husband, w" 10 ;s four u-.i 1 s ':-:-.setii.tr. .1 sister, and s: . hi: I.e-i Tins.x , ' j :.!,.!! ai'e Mi's ' ' Jllir, , H. .1 1 u ! ' e . d : W i i 1 i a "u am! !!:.' ' -I of Attn .1; Walter "f "o-.-do C iai l.-s of Aa.pews, .;:1 Mrs. I. .11 'a .i!ii-tr..!m' of bus Any;, its. Th. s;s;. : ;s Mis. 1. 1 ,!ry;1 of 1 r.itia, Ih. All of t e

isur'.iun" men; ' . rs "i ,a.- w 1 . u .1(jthe exception of Mrs. A r uns t r. 11 z will

be in a t ! en -; a n ce at I -;" 'iti.T.i, s, r . -i.es tii:i;'"nnv aff-rnoou fi.-n: Minus 1 : t ':..'. -M rs. He-fey w; war at a lartre m.-etine; at . irph.eutri theatre. Cary, last. ct. nini:, which was j at ' by wf,"U,n"n fr"m ,H I,art5 ot' i t he "alumet region. IMorris Li.'b-rmsnn of h'ary presided. land a talk was also mad, bv National j 1 Secretary c,, rm-r. I jjr ,..p, in f.ri'.'instind war. was riti'i-.p. in his u'.t' 1 nc.-s. 1 1, e;it.-.l the Socialist part s itude on armed conf'icf. 1 1 at- 1 j . ,TF nrmpnprr for pf,.il.. viio urt

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Methodist oiiv. -iUd K-. 1. .ss. ;s fo officiate at t ; sei'vi.-e I .!: "i :u -ill be in.nle in the tk'.niily ,d .. ik DEBS SCORES WAR AT GAHYj - j I . . - ia. i .. ...1. a..... .a ,. .

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ROOSEVELT CAU: ID THE WAR IN EUROPE

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v-AirVt :ved 8. .-. f X - v. rf. p H ! Lu i Li I ' liiil !,s ,)!!, h u:,-. p, ,1 ,n Ihe Federal , UM ;. est. rday by 1 he I'uluiu S. ri:n' ' 'upany of Northern Illinois. Th" 1 si 'ami si is ... ih that tie- ditch as. plumed w .rt u a i i y d i -.-rt the lut !. ! r aau' ; . . ,,; its i'..,v ,n I'aiuru.-t in v. r the ,,i.i haiui.-l I i i i.u. us. and t ha t a . ti. w oui-.t inp. 1 .Mietsk.;ui !iiraiu:li Lake t'..unty con 1 .-mp 1 a x , d m the c..nsiruiti.n plan would w..rk 1 rr.-pm a ! hinjury to t he p... .-r pLani ..' Uie public S.-r i. e Company of Northern Illinois, wlu.-h is on the l.ittie .iluni.-i ;ip.r mar Fine l-iaiel. 111. The coniplauit a Is.. asks trie curt to declare the court order issued by tin- Circuit Curt of I.aporte county iilej-al and nml. This order au-thori.-.iriK construct ion of .p.. .iir.-h vsas mad.' after the mall, r had b. 11 in l.'ij.Ktion since pin and and the .onsirue1 ion outer iia.i P.-cn alt irine.l by the I Fnif.d Stat, s S.i, r. n,.. t'ourt. The ae- , t .,, v. as dire, ted iiuiiinst Stephen 1". , ('..r b..y as drainage com m ;ss ion.-.- n j ha 11;. of Ih.- w- t k. uz BLimtJ Ll f rr r I ' that tr f I llr I i.lleil I'rru.) P.lllI.Tll, M.-trel, : I . fine tm.Tinin Ik k 1.0 it,, to lm l.ei-n killed nnd wtli-r pro I. a l y i.erislird nhrn the llrlrish Htenmrr I rislin will t,.ri, iliii'il nitliout irarniiiK. aeeor.li.ic to 1, .11 Idetrra m from oiiNiil i'r..t at l i.ee.ii,;,.,, 1, ,. day. Tin- t rlsion mhs n lirilisl. llootli Ireishter of ; K tonn. lmilu.9 from Nei5i,rt eM tit Liverpool willi s.ls lmrp. She v,).n torp.'il.ie.l fourteen inileH off lloo!--hf.nl al 7:15 p. in. March M. siX(,. -lg.lit mcrioanw lucre ahonrd. Tnn of the lifcloali are miisinic. The torpedo jitrnek the Clixineroom Ntarhoar.I, tile esjil iwiun killing Ii t e mm. 111. I nite.l I'resw a I. leyrra in. ) I 'Kit II M. tlar,-, .t 1 ,e i; si rl.-l 11 N!.,ialit leader dler. ilr. l.-i red in a piil.Mc M-e, l. at i. rnnit today thnt tile present Kitunlion i. fn,,.ral.l. for a reNnmptlon of peoce tie t i I tiex l.y the tentrnl Ponprs, iiee.inllnB: to Vienna li-patrbf receled here today. ini W M. rilll I II' MMMVl WITH Till-: IIHITISH tinv, March III. llrilh trcojis fo.'ay mbitncpil ,me ratle liter a Nevcnmiie front l:i the Menddroiirt re. :ioii. werioialy inpn.i.'inu tiie ir.iIiortant city of t. tiuentin. I-'iie ritie vere captured. The gro.n.d gained, constitute on n.lvnn.-e of nlwnt a mile and a balf er I lie recently mm line of battle liKainnt the Teiiton, eountine the distance Y.hieh haw been gained in ntJiior operat ion . 111. I nite.l Press f a hlett ra r.i. ti STI-'.ll I) l. March .'ti. Official denial -waw rei'elied from Ilerlin to.laj tliat flic lirrnmn aiernment lin.l eer violated the diplomatic Iminiiinltj o' American 1

to i.in ope a, tter i;e had us i ,e : ma ii army, ju. -r th.- uuhi." s:!id i t era as - i;o n. i a t ' ' e :,,.'!;.-.! !i put in1') ti.

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;n V, 'i. on ial?er ila w h : . !i 1 lock eontintip to be treated an n.ii.Uter until lie lentex nml that all obligation to the nterlenn relief eeiuai..Niun villi he strictly liHPr eel. 1 Sly I nifpd Irr.R CnlilrKram.) ht(M't)A, Inrrb JS. V pateli from the f eMopota nlat e -inulltion annoiincet todn?, awMPrted that tlie ItritiMl) -were ariaoein north nt HnKilad and that on Mar '.'! the?- had oceiipied the ten of Slialiroluin. COURT. NEGROES fit it ohntb I till

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' The o .think for two pris -n. rs ill tiie .ity c-.urt this morn imr was 1."! 'so Ida k as their fa.'-s i;i.iea t.-.l. Willi.im Smith a;.d Krai.k S.-sst-n. neg.a.es r. i i'iiily a:--!v.-'l f-oui the so: h, im I h. en .-.iiiiiht by S.-r::e,it:t 'scar H'-i-'h, ri in e m ' a rr. is-.;: g . ircutn-stauc.-s aff.-r a p-air of lii'.rs had been s',,1, u fi-.m, p... 1 1 -,i : . ciof;::g store on jllonuma s- -err, Th.-v v. r.- cliarued j with p,t:t lamer- am,. u;.i:u wilm-ss. Mauag.-r M Stm-'M.'.. I.n'.e t.t a linear, 'a; '1 w h;m t1'1 '.1 1 11' ti.inoy wif-p.-rS,-,s d,, s:.(-,- i. sr its - use a- 1 fi e negroes wm.- o:s 1 i:l:. 1 hy C; : y J-ui-i: 1 kit r.. 't. I Tiie poi;..-. hm .-a r. are r:of coti-vi'a-id of fi... i... n.,. ..f iie two colored fellows and l ave then locked up auaiu !-. ,,),. on- of the pair is unable ,., -Nplaiu v. i-.-r- ho- ,,'nt.i.ne.l :. hank 1 k l..rir.m; t: e r.tsne of W. . Moor. an! siiow-iu-g C,- Mo..y,. has 1 :.., 1 ,.u .!. p.-:t .: th-. S' .te I ' i ,k t.f , 'a .pa raise. j A. ' ordmg fo f e -ik: S-u'th ami i Session , if. n I th-- Hub .' a(e ! y, s! -rd ly ami th-- form.:- st-ifed ItI w i:.f- I to purer,.,.. a shir;. AVh-le 'st.glltz was .linage,! showing- Smith jvarmus kinds and p cents ' skirts, iSessi-ui walke.) 1,, anolimr patt of the , s- are. Stiglitz 1 card a m-ise which 1 nt id- him b,!:e Session ha' tak-n :i 1 air ot' si o.-s f:-..:u a ...- an 1 tne proprietor hurried to the s :'; titr.- to ; s.... the his- pa,-: '' -,.er.,t p.n. i The ii- g'-u J'la ! a 1 un t. .1 :t ": on: the store and SliglC, fkiding a pair of shoes gone, o ;,', . lie- pol e... officer Forckert d is.-. ,-. .-,-e 1 Session lurkI ing ha, k of a hmldy g and an, ! ! i him ami l.fs part '.or. I'-r.-.i.-rt 'h.-n ; found tin' sin,, s un k-r some iml hisl, i in the a'ley- Artti'.r Ii ; hn, a j oung ! man, toid t! polk e ... h.,-1 s ! s..ui,--ma. ' ' 1 j T ie police h.l-.e V f-:se! to fl. . tile ! two men until it. is .b-tf :ui:m--: ho.v ; t! ry came in possession of ti e bark

i book:. As Stnif.i ou.y ! " '. '' '. when Representative Helgrssen, republiand Session forty, th" po.um state t.-uit i can of North Dakota, was stricken with they could hardly ii ive expected Vj ! ,ppemucitis and had to be rushed to a I make purchases in the store. j hospital. His illness came within twenhATllil Wm. V. Moor.- in rt, ty.four hours cf tve Ulne8 of R-pre-I to a telephone ',tii, '-: "' ! ' 1 ,:' n'"1I'i sentative Catstick of New Jersey, anitkis al'fei-noon ufi-i s'.a'-'I 'c was other republican. This cuts the number 1 ;;n last Tii .r- kiy msdt.Uht by two f n-Mcui. to 212. The rtemocra-

u.h.-d of th-- i.ir-i-: book, at h end a ouutiiig Uu "1 lir-..' r.viy, i.,.rj . j Wanted 'Sou t,, see J. I" Howe'.!. 1.1 ! vrs. pra. Heal exp.-ri.-nc in th.;-. window i l.usines ! screens t. , 1..,. i- W Poeler w iiiilnw , - , , . star. dan! mak. s of zink and 1 t,rrai7n waatlur strit wim low shades,; i domestic and imported 1 terry -1-.'; THE WEATHER

j German submarines in Atlantic water;; I I'ro'uibly n hnrr lii n f ternoon. were sent broadcast from allied warIVirtlv cloudy and cooler l.inlal-.l andjehips off here today. Allied warships 'Miiniay. striint nnil.nrt i:if l. i f t - i ha v received orders not to anchor at ! :nc. tn ..rCfrly end dln-in!Mns. ... j night, for fenr of attack.

Bsiiiman-Koilwsg Statement ;s to State of War ay Ghan tli3 Siioalion. By EOSEET J. BESDEE (United Press Strif Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Xarch 21. Germany may have recognized that a state of war exists 'between that country and the United Sates. according to aa interpretation the state department placed upon Foreign ICiais.er Zimmerman's speech, today. This interpretation was based upon the published qr .ota' i.-n of Zimmer. mann's remarks sayia: "The U. S. cannot deny cs the right to seek allies when it has itself practically declared war on us." The state department would not interpret the remark as being- a full official recognition of a state of war, but said the remark might be so interpreted. This angle of the international situation probably 'will "be injected into President Wilson's spesch to congress. Some interpreted the state department's remark as being conclusive pro f that President Wilson will seize upon, the Zimmerman comment for use m his coming war message. (BULLETIN.) By ROBERT J. EEKEEE (United Press StaT Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, March 31. As ! the hour of the apparently inevitaj ble approach of America's entrance into the world war craws near 1 Mexico, even mere than Germany ! is engaging the- war department's ! attention. t arranzi has n-wr disclaimed in'eresr in (Irrmany's e..nten j. Sated alliance with Mexico. The state department's rernjes-.. f ,P expression of Mexico's official attitude toward Zimmerman's proposal his be. n itnorr h It is accept. as a .ertain'y that in tl.e evei.t of war. 'L riii:.!!- will renew- lu r a! limp's t i ally Mexico airaiust tie Vnited statesI The silence -.f Carram-. i is construe -I I as tnenacinsr in tlie iiubt of th's e. t -I tainfy. Tliere s no feelinsr .n the ppr I of the covernnn-t . th."-. American par1 t i.'ipat i--.ii will be or can he ,,f H pnssivr s.at. There i- ti.. . r- ct -t . j, -., that ei- '" Latest jjuueans I (BULLETIN.) V.j Ifrited Press. NEW YOEE, ISia;ch 3F The strone--est pacifist influence in America tot-ay j suddenly turned from efforts to prevent 1 war to means of financing- it. Slmultani eously it became known that a plan put j forward by the American committee on ' war finance to place the entire financial burden of the war ivpon the persons leading- i,ac. '-.is because '-f belief that they were in close commit ricatioa with Washiry' . lsaclers. W hile they ini sistcc' k t they still la-acd lor paacc i their ;: ; r. ind'.ca'.u.l '.hat the hope is practic tic;. d. -rVT-:-ETiri. j Ey X lifted Press. 1 WASHIUOTO. March 31. William i J. Stone, one of the "wilful twelve" fili- : busteriug- senators who defer. ted th" 1 president's !rm-l neutrality measure; i will vote rgrinrt further action hav that already tr.kcc by this governmc-n' , until congrrets declares w-.r, he announced today. "I w.ll vcre again?-. 1 any further action r.Li'il empress doclares war," Stone said. "Then I am . for war and will go any limit to beat the enemy. My posit.on on the anne:! neutrality bill hasn't changed in th? ; slightest. I would veto against F (BUlLIiSTi:..) By United Fress. WASHINGTON, Llarch 31. Do. cratic organization of the house of re;, resentatives was practically assured j numfear 2I4, with, ticj independents n!. imOBt certa'n to vote with them. (BULLETIN.) i WASHING-TON, March HI. lames ii Mann of Illinois, will be the republicrtn i nominee for speaker of the house, Ren- , . a . n. ,- ' ; 01 "lie reyuuuAU bieuut$ LuiiinuiTer. KtatpH filintlv a.ftr Tioon tiif'ar. NORFOLK, VA., March 30. Wir less messages and warning's to Eriti;; I shipping' against possible attacks b.