Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 287, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1917 Page: 1 of 14
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Senate Orders Arrest of Local Chiropractor On Contempt Charge
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Paid Circulation Guaranteed Greater Than Any Other Evening- Newapnper Publi&hed in Oklahoma.
uUI I IV IN
VOL XXVIII. NO. LS7.
OKLAHOMA CITY.FKIDAY MARCH ' 1!H7.
i.i.a.-i:i w ii: i: m; s si it i' i:
LIGHT AUK) LAMPS AT c:.i) I'. M.
PRIPF IN OKIAMOM ClTV ONI CiNT
Ixfc lllEWHinC TMD rlNTl
AUSTRU
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SENATE
STATE SENATE
ORDERS ARREST
OF CHIROPRACTOR
Scnatois iv xcctmn to
Published Ailicli'.
BRIBERY IS HINTED AT
Willaul ('aivei to Re Rmij'.'.u
Refine lli)or llnir.t;
Willi ot err - In Ii- lilt ll "I I
bar ill the s ( n.ile tut tins nil 'm . i
grant at anus Hi t h- senile looking
lur W 11 . i I (atvri. jr ni 1 1 1 it i M.l.i
Iwim.i i lutopra. tot .
Senatoia Accused
lust Itrfotr iiiiihi Srnatnt K I
anise In a i ill) ! personal privilege
ill thr senate ami said I jui - .illriilimr
Ii
lad UtfH .ivjCUf " t .it) attnlr sigtic
iv JR rr iiiXjin h lir (tarvcti pt.u
I'.v
tn ally aiciisrd the senate nl . i -1 : -ing
htihfs
Senator Hall 'anl Out the .irii. Ir
asserted thai t lift I 1 1 m KMUlli
bad hrrn raisrd In put mrr Vn.il'
Hill 111 designed In rxiluilc i In i i
praetors from thr stair 'I In- (.ii-.m
article was read In llir senate
Arreit Oideted. '
A resolution was llirn inl r liti I ami
passed instiui ' inn ihr sri ranl at-
linn In attest ( a i i r ami bring linti
before the lar of llir rnatr at un.r
Aflrr considerable debate nil llir
'liiMtiiiti if prcH-rrlurc a substitute fur
I lie IUII mnlion was passed in which
( arvrr wa charged pcihcjiUy with
cniilrmpl.
The rrviliitinii charged thai thr pur-
pose o( the Carver artiilr wa to influ-
ence llir vitn (if thr representative
when senate hill III nmifi up in tlir
hnusr tins aftrrnoiiii lur cunsulrra-
tinn. To Itriue Wattant.
Carls this aftrnimin Inr Mutris
arcrctary nf thr senate will dtavv up a
warrant for I atver's atrcst signed In
President I rapp
Hy a xntr of In II thr senate cm
rurrnl in llir Imusr resolution extend
in-- llir 1 1 mr of thr prr-inl session
tlir legislature In Man Ii I1'
fillilnMrr planned In Smalms
linn Klnr Smith ami Kcllrr vva
rtiishnl utdrr the strain rollrr .
Ill llir -rnali' vr.lrnlav .1 1 trr tv. :i
a hill was finalU ril that timMih-.
fur ninr Miprrnic innit 1 nminiiniir'- I
bf appnintril hv thr -j.ixrnioi ami In-'
thnr term of nffnr tn rvpnr in N'n
vrnil.rr l'l
A hill lallinK for llir r tal'liOunm!
of a tramiiiK n hnnl for (!irv as ill
trmlurnl liy lln-JK. O'Nrill and J0I111-
nn of llif srnalr It Kivr. llir Rovrinor
thr rilit to lot atr thr iiiMiliition namr
thr Miprrintrnilrnt and fix thr laltrr".
aUt'v. Thr hont tn hr kimwii a
llir Kustrll IndiiNlrial -.(linnl
Fujuion Suigrata Plan.
Srtulr rrnlnlioii by IrrRiison pni
posr a ilalr imlilaiv trammR sdmol
at Hrlriu Okla KtiKiiirrritiK
No hr taiiK'n
Thr mad oilniK lull was killrd aftrr
foil-- drliatr.
An appmpiialioii of $1' for an rc-
Mhil at 'hr Soi! I'rndm Is ininrnlioti
(l 1'rnri.i. III. tirnt rir. wa madr
llir hill pr'rviiltiiR a vtf.rt of Ut
tliMltanrr 111 1 oii)iim tion with thr
W'ltknirn's loiiipriisatmn law passrd in
tlir Imuir.
RAISED SDFFERIRG
FROM SEVERE CHILL
lONHOX. Mar.h . -'Ihr (.rrman
rmprror i. suffrriiiR from a nrvrrr ihill.
aifofding to a llrrlin if)Mirt rr-rived
tn way of Niiuterdain It it Mated dial
tlir rinprrnr i roinprllrd tn remain in
1I011M Imt rereive the ininUtrfi and
rnnimimii airs daily with lieadiiiarter..
llir pliysu ians ay the emperor' mn-
ditinn ulimtld not iaiise auxin Imt
that tbey insi-il on vreal ranlinn.
MAD 17110 STADDED
ASSAILANT DIES
N ASliV'll.l I. lenn. Mar.h J-Wil-liatn
ilnffsietter who was slmt diirini-
an affray in the rmirt lionse here Weil-
nesday in which I'.. Ii. Tompkiiu was
talihrd and fatallv woiindrii died of
his wounds last night.
Austria Will Lend
Turkey Large Sum
HF.RNK Man I "' . Viwma rti.
patih savs that Austria lus aRrrnl t
Inid Turkey 'ntMl rrnwiu for an
iitmameil periml the inoties i tn Ke
tisctl nr pufdiasn 111 Austria Hungary
0 TAttE
Officers of Company M Home
From Service On the Border
1 n J
Lirultnant McLain Captain Lrf Srrond Lirulrnant Cailr
I In alwixr is a puliiri"?.! I iriitrnatlt l S Mi I am. Captain Hoi aid trr
and Sri mid l.inilrn.int U I.. I arl- oHirrrs of C ompaii) M who airnrd vsith
thnr mrn 111 I IkUlinina ( Hv ihis aftrrnonn from l oll Sill l or thr past
eilllil months I iiinpany M. mir of inr irack ronipaiurs u thr roimtrj. has
doitiK srrvn r on thr ras hnrdrr Ml of thr mrn arr 111 hralthv condition and
prarlnallv every man has Rained oin.idrra!lv r-it wriRht dnrinc thnr slay mi
thr hinder.
SENATE STRIKES
OUT MEDIATION
CLAUSE IN BILL
f inal Vote on Naul Moasaic
Sot for ! o'i'lock
W IIIM.I(I. ih J With
out dis! iismmii ihr .rnati' Ind.n ap
pmrd t)ic ann thr n.njl mm
miller in ( liminaliiiR Iroin thr nasal
lull thr provision rraflmniiiR it In hr
ihr puliiv of ihr I mlid Stairs In ad-
lust and srtilr Us ititrniattima! dispulrs
ihrmiRh inrdiatmti or atliitratimi to thr
rinl thai war mas hr nohlv asmdrd
ll was put in thr hill in the luuisr
! Ntiiioim I r.ulrr Mann.
fn rrsimiiiiR toiisidrialion of thr
naal lull. Iinilrr anirrmrnl In nlr nil
lis linal dispiisjl at 4 o'llnik. ihr srn
atr worked mulrr a mlr IiiiiiIiiir rai h
sriialnr's disni-sion lU.iiis ilrm to lur
ininuti ss
Hv a vote A 4'i tn J'i thr srnair
adoplrd a mrtimtttrr amrndinrnl to thr
hill aiitlmritiiR rsuhlishmmt of a sn
olid nasv said on Sail l iaiiiism lljv
uith an initial a.pt"irivi.n ..I l :''
( nl to J! ipnrc a nr
Slramer Still Aihoir.
N'OKIHIK. a M.-tr.h J Ihr
strainer. Iv'aven wliiih went aKround
srsterdav at llodie Island has not vet
turn floated MeaRer adsnes tmlas
said that she was xlill in the ame po-
sition with a northeast wind of twenty
fniir miles an hour MowinR and a
hravv sra riiuniiiR A Iiir and the
resemir cutter amacraw ate on the
si ene
Unsettled Weather
Tonight Forecast
LOCAL rOMCAtTi Cloudy and un.
MttUd tonight and Saturday; not much
clianao In tomporalur.
TATt roICCT-Tonlgh and lit
urday anrally cloudy wtatntr.
KANHAR t'ntlleit and rnhtrr
AHKANHAH Main nr mm.
WMT TKXAH-Carlly .Inudv.
HOUHLV
TtMIRATUPIt
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II p w j
11 mlitntaht .... 41
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woocn Mm eMWr
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LlltlC.I WIXAD
nwint tOv if xa
IMU A UMltUT
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UP ARMED NEUTRALITY BILL LATE TODAY
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Villa Factor
No MorefWord
From Mexico
(dnisul vSays Physical Cnndi-
tion Eliniinatos Bandit
r 1 oft Considci sitiun.
W AIIIM.ION Mar.h 2- I 1 at ti
lal rliiniiialion of I ran ism s ij as a
ia.tnr 111 the Mrxnaii Mtiiatioti was ie
ported tnMhr state drpaitmrnt tn.las
Ir.im (vwi sourcrx. An Auirruan consul
whosr namr could not hr Riven ws au
tlmritv for the statement that Villa ii
pra.'ti.allv eliminated hecaixe of Ids'
plusnal condition lirneial MiiiRiua.
( airanra cunmandrr was iiioted hv
anoihrr Amrruaii oifiiial to th sam"
rltr. I '
Mliiials h.rr a thai thrre is no in
dn atiou that itl.i forcrs have move l
111 hihind (itncial I'ershiiiR'x troops
and ... ( npird thr ahandotird Irni
lots Ihr hrlirf is rxprrssrd on the
'thrr hand that "thrv havr hrrn prrltV
well dissipatrd and that the iiirslini of
fr.li r'nl. . 'jpilitmrs in Qurthrrii Mrxicn
has latRt-lv irM.lsrd itself into a policy
id pnlii iiir
Chicago vmiouT
F0TAT0 MARKET
C HU ill Mar.h J -1 01 1 he (hsi
time in mam eais (hi.aR i yesterday
had no wholesale murkel for pntators
I In rt x- ir iail"ads rrmamrd unsrltlrd
at the end of the dav ll i said The
housewives' hosmM Is the cause of the
refusal of drains to (mv pntators
While thrrr wrie sales xrxterdav p.i
tatoes were iii"trd at from $J 4ll to
yi Ml a lmliel wholesale A week a.i
the pr'ce rea. lied . lis
P03DERS TUnfFnOM
FOOD TO GROCERIES
f UICV.O. Mar.h J -That ( liicaBo
rnliher have Riven up the mure im-
profitahle line i.f ihed and hate turned
their itletttmn tn the food xituatioti w.ls
evidenred last niRhi when five men en-
tered a meat market on ihr north id
and took fifteen hams and two diessel
lanih. Thev made thnr ecipr tn 1
large atitnmi'hilf
Culver Cadeti to Capital.
Cri.V I K Inil. Mar.h I nehnii-
drtd radet frmtt t ulver imliutv arad
finy left lhi tiinriiiiiR to take part in
the iuauimat parade. Man h .V in
WashiiiRtoli Thetiilser lll.uk IL-rse
lroi.i will aRin hr the pr'sniiaj escutt
of i.c 1'tc'i.lrnt Marshall
HOUSE MEMBERS
ARE HURT WHEN
SKYLIGHT FALLS
I ' ' 1 Cf'.ll!1' fi
M.ilt-il
" V PI tvr
FALLS ON HUMBLE'S HEAD
tf-i'i.sa ..f llnii -.I'.
1 .1 -'it II- 1 ! I.- 1 -i'-nn . : 'c-
that raund 1 ( vs 1 1 t l'n In id m .iin i
I l:!'.l.lr 1 fjii r. rl1 il I r lli.tll !l!ll!lM
i' null u!i! 1 n;ir. n 1 1. r nil . 111 tin
lii'ii-i- "t 1 rpri srii'at rs a t' ti ititil
ii. .si thr iri r- h''.ur lliis nioriiiiiR.
I'ullrv Bioke Skylight.
I iioppiiiR nf a small pulley through
tin -khxlit mi tlir i.H.f 1. 1 tlir thamhri'
h a unrkman a- trspniisilih fur a
ttoin d Mr llnvjilr's f.i'rlira l and
a drip in' on tin- iiliddlr linir ..I llir
unlit li.iii'l
j l-'i.i r.i plan- r Uiliiinn laMniihl
aKn -ii-taiiird a rut tlir tmiith tin
Krr ..I his Irit hand M'- I I! Hunt.
iwilc nt tin rrpif -riit.Hur Iroin llnhart.
was sitniiR wnh hrr hu-liand aisd the
Rlavs sptirklrd our hrr
I Krprrriinn r liiia"l. i.'iainnan nf
'hr apimi' latimi- 1 ..iiintiin r. siaiiilniR
nll Ihr Rcnrral drii.irmi lull in his
hard. i pot lri. k I hi a s. rt i.-
hole in ihr papr1
ill llir drsk m 1 npird h .' 1'r pu -nil a
'ie Hiiinhlr a pine of the Rlas was
huned to the drjith oif one fnu'lh of
Ian inch -
j Deficiency Bills Up.
I The hmisr had thr Rrnrral tirfti irni
I hill nmlrr 1 oiisi.deratioii all tlir niorii
I I'lR iiniiR ' l!ir ttrms aluadi ap-
j pioved air Vr-irin Hank Suppls i'1 in
paiiv. 5l'ii' .' halan-r due Im ftl. R
1 i..M'i InriiiOitd n r -niiriinr mint 111
I'll.!; mimtn n-Risliars. 7 7") addi
Imnal I 1 1 t t ihr -lair liraiin-i-1
flue. l I'auK lail inii'pain. Jl
i"lNl In' 1 r!l. and ImkniR flrsnrs at
stair tirmteut ia'v
( lami t i l. lin smith $.1.11 t-r i
hrad nt .atil drtinrd h. thr -lad
Imaid of av 11 iilnn r was killed
lwn nn.ru lii'irm liiaU werr iJmc l
111 the hmi-r ;.ci or $'..'.' si I ami
. 1 5 4 J 4" wr-r hi. iir'hi up tm thr puh
h.alioii ol thr ' Tsrd Hook" is hull ir
iillei in llir iiiiprai'hmrnt it loirs
I arris stair printer and thr ilaim of
lames I' llrwitl Inr $VX's a- witnrss
irrs 111 thr inipra. hinenl lnal nf I'
Walsnil 1 orporation rommissmtirr
Bill Reported
1 hr rommiitrr on ml ami Ras re
purled mil a hill prnsidiiiR fnr a J
prr. nil Rmss pr.nluition lax en oil
;nd iras It was staled that the actum
tesiiltrd to merl an efiort d the sen
atr 10 refer a constitutional amrnd-
1 lent on ml and Ra production
The rommutee on rrimmal juris
prudence filed an unfavorahle report
1 11 the Jones "pure dtess" lull
VIENNA TlfMAKE
EVERY SACRIFICE
TO AVOID BREAK
Dual Monarchy E apr to Con-
tinue Relations.
UK KM". Swur. March - The re-
cent reports that the Austro Hungarian
Rovernment is rager to maritam iliplo-
malic relations with the Tinted State
is rnrrohorated hy uifornia'ion reaching
here from Vienna. The iro-ig impres-
sion prevail thai Austria - Hungary in-
lend to make every a. rifice which it
regards a reasonable to avoid a rup-
ture although such action apparently
would mean flying in the face of tier-
man v.
COVERIM F03DI3
DADCY DILLCn COUT
AI.HANY. N V.. Mar.h 2 dover-
nnr Whitman lodav directed the state
athletic commission to iirohilnt the
holing Imul . heduled for Madison
Square tiarden. N on Monday
nmht between l.e I'arcy and Jack )i-
Inn. mi the ground that l.e Marcv i a
"xla.ker"
New Governor (or Gallrla
MSIKKItM. I eh - V.enna
message tmlav slate Kmperor t harle
has a)n.ililed tien t mint Karl I luyr
Rinernoi of I. alma trplaiing licnrral
son Hitltr
Harrowing Tale of Suffering
Related By American Sailors
Permitted to Leave Germany
.11 '.ico Vvlio Rcatii ! .
Hall Staivcil a-l
H.nf Clothed Jurinn The
'."'"tiiF' Stay in hi:.n
AiinoaiK f'S Re-i-aiiHifi
1 AiMorican.'- Will Be Kc-l-a'.e.l
M.ur.i'. '.
WASHINGTON March :.-Gi-niany
in a note delivered to the
tat department today by Dr. I'aul
Rilter Swim minuter promiten
the release of the Yarrowdale pru-
oners on March 7 saying quaran-
tine regulation will have been com-
plied with by that dale.
I ON Ml V.I V Mar.h I o.-
Vinrtn.iitx troin thr -iimii Yattn.
dale vim hair l.rrn pnniirr- 111 I r:
many f - thrrr moiilhi arir.rd hrr
; lo.Ia I hr arr u ..hu Hasis. to
lumhiis. Miss ; Orullr Mi Kim. Wat
rrtown N . I ' II l Snvdrr. Nnr
' fnlk. a and K'n hard ahn-kir In
Rlrwood. N I Ihr f.ur mrn wrn
: pt a. tu alK drsitiutr
Otheia Still Hold
II r mrn rra. hr l hrr' with oi'.Iv tin'
1 Inlhrs ihrv stood in and will undri
llir iiicni'i nl 1 l.r sra. r snpportrd h
thr Hriti-h . 1 Usui until u i pnssil.l.
; In srud them home I hry owe thnr
j rlrar.hefnre tlir irmaindcr of llir ri
I rniy-twn American who were on the
iarrnwdale to the tact that as ph
sn 1111s or veterinarians :hev tanked
What to Plant
When to Plant
I I ditm' Nntr Hrlnw is t'm tirl nl
a series nt artnlrs In I U Strnirn-.
Ira hrr nt Lm..Rs and aRru ill'urc mi
the Oklahoma I n Imrh s. hoot M'
Striiiens will trll Oklahinna litans
what In plant and vshrn to planl II
nrst arinlr will appear In Iniimrrnw'.
I imrs i
Bv T R. Slemeni
In older to sriiitr laiRc imps from
thr Rardrn. it must hr mvered with
well r.'l'rl inaiuie and plowed or
spaded riRht or ti ll in. lies deep firt -trr
rrsults arc nhlamrd when thr
manure is applied ill the fall and spad-
ed under soon afler applnatmn
Makes Soil Rich.
W hrn thr manure is wotked up with
thr soil it will dr.av during thr winter
I his makes the soil i-o and 11 will
make more Rood plant loud for rarlv
spring irnps If thr pirns iiir or spad-
ing must lie dour in the spiiug. noth-
ing hut thoroughly rotted manure
shuold he ! and that used sparing-
ly if sou want soul Rardrn to hr a
xiirrrs When frelt m.-iure. contain-
ing straw and ha. is applied in the
pruiR. it makes ihe -ml too lose and
soil drie out too ipiuklv lliu 'nirning
the plant
Ihe seed hed i a vers important part
in making a garden Ihr rrasnu for
till is thai mam nl mir Rardrn veg-
etables are started trom srr. and manv
of these seed air small Ihr srrds of
all plants and rpe. talK Ihe small
ones must havr a will pirpaird seed
brd. and loo tun. h lan- laniml be
Risen to this pari of the Rarden The
particles of s.nl should hr ct (me.
so that eai h seed (an mnir tn inula t
with mam soil partulr. ll srnl atr
planled in a Rarden made up nt . Inds
and rgr lumps thr srrd rannot ah
unr'h enough walei to sprout and then
never uimr up
Should Be Harrowed. '
After the sml has (irrn plnwrd and
spaded it hntitd be harrowed or raked
immediate! He.ause if the .n re-
main rough and iloddv. as it i after
plowing ir due out erv tapullv In
Oklahoma If possible it should tie
harrowed or raked the same dav of
plowing Harrowing and taking ix or
eight time is not too nun h and in
doing o sou lortn a lut mulsh on the
Mirfacf which ihetks the evaporation
from the vol
Coutt Cletk'a Book Terferf.
IH'K N V. l. Mfi-I 2 -ISpe
rial)- Kvan Nash deputy taie exam-
iner who ha been t becking up the
honk id counts ofluer. lates that (lie
office 'd Court Clerk lones is the onlv
oiir in the l.ite be has clicked in whuli
the hook bal.ini cd to a v cut.
a- olti (-- r. nnr n ! 1 1 1 e in t'ir
' 1 1 1 1 1 i'i-'. i .i ' - j a ' Kail-iu'r l.e hur.r
trildrts ii"! !.. w!u i"llli' -ri ill'-
bulk "I thr .Niiieruaii i.tplise . a'
-nil hrld ni ' 'j i i.i i 1 1' ii i " ii iln ii'i-m:
i aiivp f. r : 1 1 1 - t.-d men at I hilk. n
1 hr fni n mi n ri! ihr .'- a' K ai I-
ruin' un Irliruaiv J7 and tr.r.rl"! di
ir- t to W ai iirniiiiidr undri i-im .
whr-r aMrt hrll.R -tlli-ritr-l tn Ice
ii-n.il fiontirr iranli tlnv uric pu'
aboard a I l.u.i -I' iri i -. ami Irit u. sluli
In' ihrnisevf 'hr ).n i-h iir In r ..k
i 'ijhc o tl.rm on llu-ir arrn.il in
llrnmatlv iiiuvuled Ihrm witli quartet
for 'he iiirIii hi a hold at iijrdser ami
gave them the first hrartv meal thrv
j bad I'linoed -our landing in Oermatiy
in llecember Ihr nrl morniiig thr
I I lanisli autlinritirs provulnt railroad
f i an'pnrtation to ( npeiihaRen
Cared fnr by British.
m irnt sr. i praclur makes seamen
-tiamleil in a turngn port the Riirs-s'of
llir .on. nl o! ihr p.vier under ishdr
t'lag the l iM -'np v.ii'r.l I'nitnl Stale'
'( nil-.nl liineial Wlllslms coin-
' prllrd. theii o ii u. 'rln thr passlest.
j paprrb-.s c.) )t. -.r lr-s wamirrrrs In
i bis hritl.h loIlraRiirs hr I'.ritlsh
consul pruur. h..r aci oinm. .ilatiuiis.
pruduik' an rr. r. .ga' imi a to thr
I'inrii'x ulrntit. lb- pomtrd mil that as
I far as anv ulrntit 'u ation nji ...in rmrd. J
the four men might br i .rrman spir.
' Dramatic Sloiv of Hardship. i
; Irw more dramatu tales hair hem
I brniight foith I... thr war than thr stor .
d hardship and peril at sra. slvrt ra I
iuuis nil land and the new danger from
j Ihe sk which w as related by these four
professional men to the Associated
I'ress Correspondent Snapped up hy thej
Konllnnrit un rate l i
FIRE CAUSES
$12000 LOSS !
AT CITY HALLl
Da;i ace Cmoieil hy Insur-j
arue: No Records I est
pprounalelv I J.I H N damage was
done In lire that started from a fur
nai e in the hasement of llir il hall
this inoi lung at 4 M) n't Im k Thr ciiv
loss is all covered by insurant e The
photograph gallery of Harry Morris
on the lower floor of the huihlitiR. frnnl-
iiiR on itroadwav was a tnlal loss
Morn estimates the damage at JJ.IKIO
with no inuian.e.
Auditor'! Office Damaged.
Flame ate through to the auditor'
nffi.e nn (he first fl.mr over the base
ment and fire smoke and water badlv
damaged the furniture and lixturei
(. onsiderable ilamage by w ater w is
done in the treasnier office adjoin
ins
All offices' on the lior'h sub1 ol the
building on the fust second apd third
fUiri si ere damaged. " .arfi-rs of
the peiial assessmenl drparlment and
the city i lerk on the sc. mid floor were
flooded with water.
Torrent of water that flowr.l through
the office of the water department on
the ground floor stopped all business
and Ihe headiiiatter bad to be moved
to the third floor in Ihr muni il ihain
hrr
Quirk Woik
(Juiik woik bv thr lur ilepar tineni
wa sail that .ive. the entire strip lure
j from being in linns W ith eleclru cur
1 rent off the firemen were at a duad
vantage until d.ivliRbt i une When it
l( nlliianl an I'aia Tun I
LENIENCY SHOWN
TO FATHER OF 28
CHILDREN BY JUDGE
OHM. I.. Ala. March .' ludge
K T I rvine of the I'niied
State court. outhern ditrnl
of Alabama showed Irniencv yester-
day to riisha Aaron father of
twenty etRht childien Aaron re-
ides in . onrnhe muni) Alabama
and was on trial for illicit distilling
Hi attorney asked that hi rase he
roniinued. saving. "Your Honor mv
client i the father of twenty -eight
ihildren twenty hv hi eond wile.
I think he houbl he given nne
leniency" The proeriinng altor-
nev ci-ncutred and Judge Frvine
granted the cuntinuance .
SUBSTITUTE FOR
HOUSE MEASURE
TO BE PRESSED
Dci'iitf iclayed hy Objections
'if Mn . ihci o.
WILSON NOTE EXPLAINED
fiesMloiit Knew About Plot
Rff im ! This Week
Bv Thr AsOtialed Prri.
UAsHINi.loN. March J Hm
rets move m the piogiaiii nf puiliiig;
the I. rutrd States in a -late of armed
i.iutralitv tu deal with l.rriuaili. was)
'elaved in thr senate Imlav by ol)
irrtinns of .nine members based oil
thr rxigitiiirs nf a tiarliainctitar) sit-
uation until 4 ii'clo. k
Effort to Snbutilule.
t tint hour an effoii will be made
'-uhsiituie for thr a'med neutrality
bill whuli list night pa-srd the hoiiM'
the srnatr bill whnh c'liifrrs nn the?
irsuleiu the authnritv in use other iu-
MMiiiientalilies in addilmti to arniini
merchant ships
Ibis lull has ihe ha. king of the ad-
ministration and is rspcitrd to be
later accepted by the hoii.e
. German Official Notice.
'Unofficial imtii e of llir lermarl
adnuits that ronsideralion f..r slun-
liiig ended oi) Marsh I and that the
lainpaign of t nihli's-i i ss m.vs is in full
vsiiir has im i i hanged Ihr situation
although its hold declaration that nn
spci tal warning would he given to anr
bi.ais by submarines watt regarded in
sharp contrast with the delayednor-
tions of dermaii Korefgrt Njsfitr im
liierrriaiui's speech to hf reichntaf..
sr.okeil before I.eriliailvV pint to a1nr
l.'pan ami Xftjifco with her in a war
in ihr I nited states was revralrd to
the world
Senators who have hrrn uriulis to
know vshrn thr luitrd Stairs govern
i. lent came into possession ol immcr.
u-.iin' astounding dispatch tu l.rrinaa
Minister sou l.rkhardt in Mexico City
alie todav that the president last
n gbt in Iraiismitiing Secretary l.an-
s'lig's rrtif rati in of its authenticity
'id imt sav. as was supposed at first
iianrr thai the i" ernment had come
into possession nl thr docuineni within
the a-l week lull without disclosing
vvlru thr gm rrnnirni got it informed
the .rii.iir that the "rvideiue" of it
"authi nti Hv " was iroi ured bs thr gov.
r: i mi nt during thr prrsrnt wrrk.
Knew About Document Before.
This seemed to confirm the belief nf
manv that the president probably knew
1. 1 the existence of the dotument when
be decided to delay 110 longer in break-
ing off diplomatic relation and' that
I. e certainly knew of u when lirgina;
the senate to ratify the treaty with
Colombia he wrote Senator Stone t'Mt
the I'nited State might oon have
teed of all the friends it culd get in
1 ?lin America
Members of congress who have hcen
I oping to force an extra session in
Man h. .n know ledged lodav its itnpmb-
.ibilitv. at least until June
Senator Will Not Filibuster.
Senator l.al olleite the onlv senator
v Im il was feared would filibuster
.bimst the armed neutrality measure
told ii. lb-agues pulav that be wmibl
dis.uss Ihe lull at length but did li.it
lilend In filibuster
Itein.n tatir leadeis u. w .. put r.
irt auv rstia sessmn at all Hide
nl course Ihrre should be rxtraurili-
narv itilrrnalional dn rlopmriils.
Ihr voir on thr innimti muld not he
ruiistrur.l as a lest vote on the hill
ii. a. much a some se-ijiurs opposed it
ronsideralion thru oil the ground that
't was a violation of the spirit nf the
ifianmmus nuisrnl agreement covering:
II. r naval bill 'I l ose who voted I'O
were enatnri Htvan. ( lann. ( iimmin
tirtis l.roiuia Jones kirkhv. I al ul-
Irlte. Mvers N'orris 'ie Sherman
lownsenil. Waison and Works
Official Denial Awaited.
Passing of the first then k nf jester
dav's authenticated disclosure that der.
manv plotted to incite Mexico and Ja-
I. n to wan against the I niled Slate
(mind government agemies today mot
rloselv united in spirit against threat
enel danger and awaiting with keen
iniete't official ulateinent from Men.
tm and Japan debiting their altitude.
Official ronMentlv looked for prn-
Irstation nf friendship from iMilh and
riine.uent olape of the f.erman tn-
ttigiie Ihe sudden ahandoiitnenl of parte
I lies and the apparent wave nf patriot-
i in whnh swept Uuh house durlnf
debate sesierdav. develnpeH one of thf
nost notable legislative liiuaiinni it)
year
lafotmailoii Guatdesl.
(fffi.ial todai guarded either in
formation they may have tnrrrerninl
the t.erman intrigue hut they Indicate!
It a widespread It now appear.
that ( mint on Herntorfi (he lorf
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