Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 161, Lebanon, Boone County, 5 April 1917 — Page 1
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1 1 "PACKS 1 TO LEBANON, INDIANA, THURSDAY, AHIIL f, 1917. NO. 1C1
HE HOUSETAKES UP MEASURE
PASSED BY SENATE LAST NICHT
Resolution is started today sp and Dramalic Situait ion As I,ower House A i Convenes. AIRMAN FLOOD OPENS THE DEBATE kmnres He Would l.iko lo ring Resolution lo Vole This .Afternoon. u the Intmalhinal Veiri fterrli'. VASHINOTON, April S. A salio n wa sprung in the use ihi afterrpmn hy reading purported to he hitherto pressed paragraph of the faniZimmcrman mite. A stiggcsi that German submarine haws established in Mexican' port t an excerpt from the letter- ' paragraph a read hy lie--entalive .Miller of Minnesota. more sensational wait Ihe poul lhal German reervist go Mexico and "prepare lo allark along the border. Represent. Miller ditl not stale where got Ihr communication. "I tajaaaied ab thai Villa- in rounded by Cernian officer that the Carranta aide in not h better," be aaiH. Secretary iing hen bin attention wa ed to Representative MiHer'a lenient ahout Ihe Zimmerman Jc aaid it wan "utterly untrue." he vole on Ihe war renlulion w come tonight. Only a wore kely to oppose it. Mr l-lrrt.illo-nl Vr Kerrl. 1 SHINCTON, April ... The Martin resolution declaring tliut te of war exists between thf I States and Cermany wa. up for debate in the house thit ng at 10:i:i, thirteen minuter the body met. The measure was ht up by Chairman Hi! of the foteign affair committee, co- ' with Senator Martin, mg day of debate was in pro the house settled down to bu ire the formal discussion of the re wan begun, the leaders took 1 to determine whether it would -sible to hold down, the genera' There was a general dis n on the part of most of the ers to get the measure to a s speedily a possible. lit the leaders conferred the reading of the resolution was t-ii. The house then began gen-k-onsideratjnn of It, sitting li ttee of the whole. definite agreement regarding Ition of the debate was reported peaker Cham,. f"aik railed Ken fitativc Fitzgerald of Brooklyn aide over the session. firesentative Flood, an chairman foreign affairs committee, ther an explanation of the measure Tense And Dramalic. re was a full attendance in tin when Chairman Flood brought resolution. The situation wa.and dramatic as the members. txut the solemn task of rong in the action which the senok last night. K"eches fron ioor and whbpered exchanger. groups .f member all ! I the realization that the I State in abandoning it tradi policy of isolation, pit the solemnity of the pro g the spectators' gtllcrie were pat.elv filled wlien the debate I. firman Flood announced that he like to bring the resolution to at & o clock today but this war r nor diasgrecd to by the hmie w a discussion for several ea of methods of Drneedur. V.n. J was decided that the house ahull nun later when it will end di- '!. nand for the "regular order" by
lrepreentative (larner of Texas cut hott the ,licusion over time for debate und ttie Ii'ium went into fomlilittee of the hole without I'ilir- a time limit. "War is being vai'ed upon our cuiiti y and it peopb-," si.id Chairinun I'loo.l in nie'ning the ilebate. "Our'
: hfpi are being -nok. tur noo-com i . himir i iti't-ti including men. wo. j men and i hildien. ui' hemv n.urilered, jour -baiitmen are denied the free dom of the U!. I I' mler .il. h i ileum tam e : th re i- ' hilt one course for til" government all-l ' tl. r ;- t.i to the il. f. li e of it 1 .co,!,. and the honor of tne nation. lUe are ,-nmjielled hy the ail- of the : , (leunamirovertintent to euicr into tin- , I .1 ink. -.il War. 1 "'I hat roverninent Im- tbiil t .n ii,-,., I,;. We accept the gauge of (...tie. The tin" f--r iii I'um. nt b i p.,- -i .!; til. t ill'' for he,. .11 aetaol I )e,c, I "We ho.,1,1 take our .tan.l In the id,- ,.f I bo :i'lie,l nations Willi II have l,e, r, f,,.l,l n,. hum in -vV baltU - I'"i tvo and I half ea, .1, te,,, ;., 11, a ,.. ......ver -l.il be ... , l,.(;l.,-l that ...mt.lete v!..rv ,-r..n their ef f..,i, aiel that I'm . ..in militarism 'i. ld be cm hod and the w.o id shaP lie del 'VI l"d flom It,.. thieat jr.! daa,,.., of the llehe,,, , ,y tv." Mississippi Man (H-aks. I.Vpie-riativc Jl.,.ri-r. of Mi,,,-.. ip" t'-k ' l': If tlie.e i tii.s I,.hK o, ci .e ! . i..." s.i.d. Ma,M.i..ti. it.. ii4 vl,.. '.. I v.- I -uiree-t to them tlv.t the greatest emlni, I assioent the r-iv CUNTIM FD (IN PACK SIX. ENGLAND HAILS U. S. AS ONE OF THE ALLIES 4 'onperation a and I-intl Forces t rifed Plan Are Heini; Formed. mil f fafei-n.iri'.i,.i VVir, K. 11 Iff. , I.ONIifiV, Apil a.-The United St it.-s is aln ady l'iu liaiied in Cie i-Itnt.-iin as or.r of the allies. N . that the American senate had pa,-se.l h, resolution il. dating a state of war -xists bete..,i the Cmtcd States and '.erinany was reee ved from Washing Ion today and intensified tl. rejoicint; tl'ix.ughout the land. , It requires orlv a oatiiotic tefer -nee to America or Pre.-i,k'nt Wi!-cm in the bouse of , .oiimon.: ,,. bring io th cheer-.. Lord Nortbcliffe. owner of the Times, and the llaily Alai!, and one .1 the mo,.t powertul figures in pn ut life ,n i;,,t ItritH.n 1.. .;....! with the Kxpres.- in urging the I'mted ites to begin sending troops to rop.' as M,n a- tne pre. dent ha ;ne.l the "state of war" resolution, t order ,to sho v the unit' of all ' nations ttrat are fighting the (,er,n Ull,es. I'h" nevv.,,.,.i-, take occasion to ipbfv their praise of the action taken in the I'mted States, in tbeii '-rung editions devoting much space to articles on the overwhelming vote hv which the state of war re-olution pa.-cd the American senate. democracy The Walihword. Tne ( hionicie. a morning new , ,,i,er, in commenting further Uj'.'.i .he entry of the lmt.-d States in the "onflict says tliat democracy is now .he watchword of tne liar and add. that the revolution in Cilssia made the intervention of the L'tuw-d State. 03 aer. The ( hrome'e article in part read-: "The democracies fiht now un -oiripronuse.l. Their hands are free to ls.ert u-itbout reserve tile claims of human freedom arid their great Russian ally fights now with it. eye, on the same goal as they. That this m, made it eauer for the t'nited States to join us in tiae very nature of its lemocratic action, for a people like the Americans can only put nut it-: full effort in a cause whose ideals can fully and unre-erve.lly square with its The Westminster Ca?.etts reports that a mission will roon go to the l.'mted States to discuss the co-operation of the United State with the entente nations in the war. it n, understood that the scope of this mission will be broad and that it will diw.tes financial, economic and political mutter as well a military affair. Writera on naval affair ay that the addition of the American nnvy may make it pownible for the Br.tmh and tinted Statea fleet to force the German high aeaa fleet out irrte the open (or u decimve battle,
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IWARCRI BEING STAGED House to Hack Up Senate in Vote on the War Resolution. DEFENSE PLANS HEINfJ WORKED OUT All Ib-iails of Military nnri Naval Mohiliation ('arfftilly Looked Al'ter. MY JOHN tillWIN' KVIX. Iff;, the fntrrmnlinnii, Srirt 8trr1r: WASM,TO, Aonl -..-The final t utdi?ing the power of congress to . eot the i:,rmari war challenge was aged today. With the senate on re'd. In the nvei whelming vote of 8.! (i. pro. laiimng a state of wur and edging all of the men and money ier of the nation to light it to a ce -f c.,n. lu-ion, the house tooli the war resolution us soon as it t today. A vote will be reached f "e adjournment, the leader hope. ia il will he over whelming for war is con. eded hy the anti-war faction. It mi extreme!) unlikely that th-rv mid he twenty-live votes cost in op--ilion. Hut the lead intended j minting tne same freedom of debate iieh niaike.! yesterday's irocedings 'he senate. The patriotic addre.,,e., ide theie must have telling effect in
laa.i.i. olti.'iais say. and tuey want, if the embalmed be-f scandal is rehouse piai-ed on record in the j seated in this Mar in whi.h we e manner in order that the state-j a, e about to engage; if typhoid ts now being ctiTiilated m the Teu- camps are erei'ted again, and if men c nation, that the great bulk of 1 willing lo sacrifice themm-lvcs for
lie, 1. Mr." O.osetl 10 III.' prest- , nt's po ition may he refuted in the! long. ,t mariner. i Meanwhile the plans of the national fen.-e e.-iituiued to lw worked out. . action will le taken to increase the my until the univer-al s-nu e bill acted upon and the state of war tually pr.iclaimeil. The work of pilg ii;. the supplies that will Ig needed r the ,r.-t army is well under viai. I'A.-vei-. The National ,efeit,-.e coun- i , and its various auviliaiies are1 rk.ng mght and day perfecting th. ins for depot nrguncatioits and the; lik". It was : aid t!ay that the quar-1 masters depiutment of tiie army ! nil! have th" n.si.-tiiiice in solving it.-, piohlems admittedly the greatest ever facedof the best evpertb in the j United States. Many of the biggest m. rchants m the country already j.re giving their brains and time to this work and a fa-t as they rin he utilized other; will be brought forward. Celling Keault. The various hoards assigned to work out the plans for getting an adequate. upply of munitions are also getting re. lilts IV hue it would he l.nu lsc to enter 1,1 any way lief. lis it is vio.atmg no confidence to say that eiTorts t,. remedv lack of rt illorv ' of uil km. Is are already bearing fruit although, of course, it will take time to get all of the plants that Will tie y ign.,1 to work into line. C.'ut.tirution was expressed in otfl1 1.1! .(uaiters today over the action of the llritish and French govern
ment. 1,1 having translations of Pri-j According to Meage Received. dent Wilson's nd.lre printed in ier-m-n and distributed by their avmtoi! " '' ""r-'l' ' rrlc.i ov-r the Cecun battle lines. nthis: NEW YORK, April ". The Belv. ay the exact 0 it ion of the United gian relief steamship S. istem has States iU be I, . ii.'.'ht to the attention ; been sunk, presumably by a mine, of the Herman ceoide as it i tated i it was announced today at the ollices here only porting, of the address have uf the American commission for rebeen permitted to he published in the; lief in Belgium. News of the loss of Cermun newspapei the vessel had just been received by Congiess will act within Ihe next j cablegram from London, few day . on the espionage and cn- i The Sei-tein was bound from New sorship hills. The measure already ; York for Rotterdam are m the hands of the committee' j chambers if the two houses, ('.rati-i TWO hILI.K'D. hcation here over the fact that there i nilrA(;0i A r, 5 -A powerful ha been no organized effort reported j ,hat wfw,kw , Nrth ,,,.,, to -tart demonstration against the ' rp,Uurant .,, with lUwrt government in the renter of foreign . aflrrn f(wt t f!lst tw0 ,1V(!,, horn populatmn. The authority , n , m ,omP f th,m ft. everywhere are keeping the .ti ,ctt , aml wrfrknl tw0 uj..n,, bll(M. wtch on the person who have been , A ,uW. niin js sa t mo t prominent in pro-Cerman opera-1 ,,, ,,.,,. tion. 1
Investigation Started. Investigation is well under way of a movement which ha come into being during the last few day which ia ilesigned to ftom the ain.y ..J .. in the United Stte and in Amtrican water. This movement i openly designed to contravent the emphatic language of th Flood-Martin renin an which atatea that ongre autborirei the president "to employ the entire military and naval forcea b t'nited States and the reaouMea ef th
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Bulletins
( t fVrwili 'e terplee.i ' LONDON, Aprl 5. 11m Morning Post today prints a cablegram from it Washington rorrepondenl saving thai Emperur William ia fatally ill with Bright', diacas. and thai hia deaili probably will occur within a few nonlhx. thia information, il aid, wiut nerured iron, (ierniaii-American bankers. IPH l Inlrrmatluuul rrtc.l I.OI 'ISVU.I.K April f..-n unidentified white man, idiot by a military guard at a bridge approach in Kentucky when he failed to obey order to halt, died at the cily hospital today. In hia clothes waa a rard willt the name "Jack Currier." (AV 'e International Jleirt flerrlrr.) VOl NGSTOWN. O- April 5. The police today arrested lo lierman riiiena and are holding I hem until the federal authorities can arrive from Cleveland In interrogate I hem. They are Charles II. H ein. 3.". yearn oh!, a designer, and Johunn Vanallerhurg, ill year old. CHICAGO TRIRl'NE HAI.KS. Serve Notice it Will IVfy (elisor, hip Law I nder Certain Condition, ltv the Internntlnnti V flen-ice.t (TIK'ACO. II!., April a.- In a leading editorial, the Chicago Tribune served notice today that it will defy the law if congress passe a censorshin measure designed not to prevent publication of military .-ecrets, but to 'cover up incumte-tence. "So far as the Tribune is concerned t welcomes u sensible censorship," the "ditoriul stated, "but law. or no law caBse fata editor: e sacrificed without cause, the) ii be told and the responsible j ill accept the nnlty." ! : I six Memlers of Crew Wounded! While Subsea Was Shellinn Ihe Ship. (flw the tnternatiimit A" etc, Jterrfce. t AMSTKKDAM, April 5. The Kelgian relief steamship Ttegier hound from New Vurk for Rotterdam with I grain, has been Hunk by a Cernian j submarine. Six members of the crew i were wounded while the submarine ; was shelling the snip. i The members of the crew were :'"""" " V .ttuction 01 tneir vessel on .-scneverien. Seamen from the Tregier said tliut the Cermaris opened fire on the ship I when she was tf the Out, h . oa.-t. SHSTKIN SI NK. Belgian Relief Steamer Hits Mine, Join thp U. S. Army or Navy Now Your Country Needs You Your postmaster is a qualified recruiting officer
CAPTURED IRE VILLAGES' NEAR
INLAND Gil British and French Make New Progress in Vieinity of St. Quentin. OUTFLANKED THE LINES OF DEFENSE Orman Fon-M Have Evaftiated j Western OutskirU of i Ihe Fortress. (Mi, the lulu natUmil Vcic. fterrlce.l rW.'IS, Vpril i Thrusting forward north of th t.auchy-Moy line (rong tleiachmenl of I'rench reconiioilering trtKips bale reached the new Cernian positions Mouth of SI. (juelilin. says Ihe ollicial rommunhiue of Hie war of. lire Icday. The I r nch found lhat Ihe new t.crm in line i held by heavy masse or aien. IleIwven l affaux ami Mitrgival. between the Visite and Oi,' rivers, there were heavy aerial duels last night. The Ccrnuns attacked northwest of Kheim lal evening hut w.re repul-eil In the Krenrh. IB, flif rrern.llln,,al Vc.r feii'lce, I LONDON. April I'urlher success hy lintl-h IriHlp llhl-' ing for Ihe possession of SI. ((uenlin wa announced by Ihe war otlicc this afternoon, taplure of two village was detailed. Our troop have raptured Ihe village uf Roiinsoy and ltae Bologna," Ihe slalemtnt naid. "We haie succei-ded in reaching Ihe edge of Cuu.eaurnurt and Havrincnnrt woods. We took C2 prisoners, i;ht quirk lirer and two mortar" tli,' the International eir acr.-lce. LONDON. April 5. All l'eria ha been cleared of Turkish troops, il wa slated tmlay hy General I'. It. .Maurice, director ,nf military operation. Ritian lhat have been driving Turk from Persia have effected a junction with Ceneral Stanley Maude' British army in Mesopotamia, it wa stated. The Turk imaded l'eria aHer they entered Ihe war and at one time held all Ihe we, tern part of Persia. iv lr llernMol Ve Sfrrlce . ' LONDON. April :. Cetnin forces have exacuated the Western outskirts of their -trnnghold, St. Quentin. under the terrific artillery fire of the Butish and I reach.
Press dispatches today stated that the negroes to rebel against the Unboth the British unci I'rench have ited States in the event of war with made new progress north, west und ; Cermany. south of the "Inland Cibrultar," as St. j 'This is but another evidence of the I tJuentin might be called, rapturing ! desperate stniU in which Cermany more villages and strips of strategic find herself," declared Ben Davis, j high ground. the bead of several large negro en-, Pushing forward through blustery j terprises here. "The Cerman agents iUulls of snow Ceneral Nivelle's Wl fmd little bympathy among the men took by storm the villugeH of j members of my race. Whatever tucCrugies, Urviliers and Moy, rutting loess is obtained by playing upon the ' the Vendueil Riimont radroud and credulity of the more ignorant negautflanking von Hindeuhiirg's lines of rol.s wr)o, when they leurn the facts,
defense, on the southern side of St, v)ue,itm. The Hermans resisted savagely and the trampled mud of the buttiefield was ciirtwted with corp.es and reeked with blood before the Teuton lines gave way. During the night, the Hermans ti ie.1 unsuccessfully to dr e the rrench the "Dominat - ir posit ing gilt" south of St. Quentil Inch, the w ar office reports, 'wei iken by the French soldiers jesteri.v. ,. . . t.
That the Cerman are not going to of the United States army were put found early today in u room at ISO.'! give tip their main positions in the j on tale. They aold for 2 or .'! each A Chestnut street here. St Quentin sector without further i and every negro who could rake up the Two married women who were with struggle is shown by the fury of their price bought one. Already many of (Miss Anderson said they met a mm murder ntt-icks ngainst the Fnglish, j these rifles have been used in shoot- in Madison, 111., last night. He drove although th Teuton positions lire i ing affrays, while still others have them to .St. Louis w here they visited daily becoming more imperiled. After! been seised hv the police for varioua cabarets. Later Mis Anderson cornbeating off the Cerman counter us-1 causes. It ia stilted that the negroes plained of feeling ill. The man, it is fault the British thrust forward ' are hiding these rifles out in order allege.!, rarried her to the room where straightening their lines and gaining to prevent them being aeiied. 'she fought him off until unconscious.
a foothold in Havnncourt wood, about which there were bloody combat laat night. Ilavrinrourt wood lie north of th village of Met-n-Coutui-, w hich Ceneral Haig'a men captured by .to. Tuesday night and Wednesday morn ing. Violent artillery duels are reported CONTI.NL'KU ON PACE SIX.
HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS DECORATE GERMAN j TEACHER WITH FLAGSj
till, rW international Jfew arele.) CRFENFIEI.D, Mo., April R. . Becau.sv he pulled a tiny American flag from the cout of a pupil and trampled on it, Mudenta at the high school here tied the hands of Professor Ernest Meyer behind hia back, placed a rope around hia neck and led him through the buines district, while hundreds of citizens cheered The students took their own moll flugs off am) pinned them on Mejer until be resembled a human flag. In front of the postoffice Meyer was forced to bow and salute a large American flug. He promised to show 11100" tespect to the colors in the future, lie wa.s released and order was quickly U'stuied. LEAVES TOMORROW. j nibassador I'enfield Will Start Fur ' Washington No Explanation, j IHh the lcrnolto.nl Jfe-i Sfft'lce.l WAS1IINCTO.N, April Otliciul ; anaoiincement was made by the state j department today that Ambassador . IVnfiel.l, aci'.inpaiiie,l by .Mrs. I'en1 field, will leave Vienna for Washing ' ton toiuoi row. No explanation for the ! return of the ambassador wa forth ! coming from the state department. It i was said he would come by wav of S,terlundao.li.rli.ialsexuressedthe f that be would be as safe as j other citizen in making the trip. 1 Officials continued to refuse to discu. s the Austrian situation in any j way. Questions a to whether the I embassador would return to Vienna nUo were answered. In the absence of Mr. I'enfield the embassy in Vien- : na, will be in charge of Secretary I Crew. NO ARRESTS MADE IN ) Hilt ( W WaUh lH Kept on the 1 r I Agent Supposed to he Work Inif Among the Negroes. Iff the Internntttnm KeK. ,rclee.i J VCKSO.NVTl.LK, I'la., April ft. While it was admitted by federal uutbunties here todav that a watch is he- . ... ing kept upon supposed Cernian agent- who are fraternising freely with the negrue, no arrests have yet been made It is said tiiat the plan to incite an uprising of the negriv in the event of war lias met with little success. It wa intimated that the supposed plotu-ra are in many in - stances merely northern laborer agent bent upon securing labor migrations. . , DENOUNCE EFFORTS. ATLANTA, C.a April 5. Lenders among the negroes of this section today strongly denounced the reported efforts of German plotters to incite will ubrogate agreements they have made." Other leaders among the negroes were equally emphatic. ; Federal agents today declined to , discuss the plots, except to admit that several sum.osed luhor agent from the North are under surveillance, ; connection with the Cerman blots lit was pointed out. today that nearly every negro m the South i possessed :0f an aimy rifle and ammunition. I These rifles were obtained several ! years ago when discarded Swiss army rifles and the old Spnnglield rifles i - RF.SIGN'3 POSITION. . ,. . t a u Harvey W all who haa had charge of th haM Brunswick, for the
paw oiouu, .! rrsigoTO ,u ..ium. neignooruov m.v uinr and will move to a farm near Ad-1 many cases of measles in that vicinvance. Mr. W all resigned on account j ity. Just how the epidemic wax of his health. Hia successor haa not spread is not known. -None of the been named. , leasee U reported as being serious.
YOUTHS OF EARLY . TWENTIES ARE TO BE CALLED FIRST First Drain On the Country's .Man Power Will Be 2,000,01)0 Men.
WILL BE TRAINED IN NEXT TWO YEARS Bill Providing "I'niversal Liability to Service" Has Already ISeen Drawn I'p. IIV CKORCK. U. 1I01MI- S, (rty the Infer,.., !,,.! ,Vi"i,l ttrrrlee. I WASIIINCTON, Aptil ...-Upon j the youth of America, the physically j and mentally fit of the early twenties, , will fall the first but.l. n of the na- . lion' defense in the foithcoming war. The first drain on the country' vast man-power will be for veiy nearly 2.'"W.OtiO men. These w.ll be trained .! equ.ppe.1 dunng the next two !. ai" to be Pa e,l upon ivet-.al liability to sen,, e," us the president himself expressed it in hi message to congress, has already been drawn up. It wll be presented to both committees of the congress just a soon as the bouse takes the final step into the war today by pasiing the Mood-Mat-tin resolution. The measure was framed by the gcneiul statf, and is representative of the best brains in that body. Ceneral Scott, the chief ol staff, will appear .rsonally before the senate and house committee and explain it workings. Ha Wilson' Approval. Its acceptance by those committee and its passage by both houses i a foregone conclusion. The fact that ''""lent W.Ion himself has placed , the stamp of approval on the measure the stamp of approval on the measure und that it ha the unanimous support of all the bead of the government, i expected to clear away any minor threuds of opposition that might erop out. Under trie "universal liability to sm,,, ,nP Brmy wi ,raw the cecum of America' manhood. Wide li'titude i given the military bead in -electing the units of the new army. Only those in their twenties, probably r , . ,,- ,, ,, . those from 20 to ! years old, will be ,.,,, Th(,y w ..im.P mPn with no dependents, foot-loose and to all intent and purposes heart free. The men from 25 to ill) will constitute the nat.un'n second line if defense, from M to IIS. the third, ncd 'y the time ; truve u"? trained if they need be a new class of youngsters will have Prun r up to permit the formation of ' another army of twenties. After 1moat two hundred year of volunteer armies, with all the mistake that such a loose systett(mu.st involve, the United States ha at last a plan of efficient defense of the nation, in the view of army men. "I WILL F IGHT; WHEN DO YOU WANT ME" WIRES CHAMPION WII.LARD (Bv the InlerniitUmal Vette Berttce. WASHINGTON, April 5. "I will fight. When do you want me?" With this telegram, addressed to President Wilson and received at the white house, Jess Willard, champion heavyweight pugilist of the world, offered himself to Uncle Sam. The wire was filed in Chicago, FOUND DEAD. ' Sl- l.u' Woman Met Ihalh at Hand of Unknown Assailant. tBv the International Vevt Keretrn. I ST. LOUIS, April & With her skull ' fractured and her body covered with Lruises, Miss Florence Anderson, (laughter of a prominent Fast Sl. Louis stock commission man, wa ; The man is under arrest. CASES OF MEASLES. Report, from th. New Brunswick
