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SKIRMISHERS ON THE TOPS OF THE CARPATHIANS Washington,' Feb. Sy^-Preshbmt Wll- ■ ’ - i * uii.' in nr! addres* to a Joint kuss+ou of rhV eighth of Mji j; rmnn emirn itiorrt rrta«1i' INDIGESTION ^ BILIOUSNESS '^0 OR MALARIA . -s . and you will make no tni*» ■ ary, HlBmwe<]itVi7siT;i.\ of ■“the present week, German tfrubassador handed to the-Wocretary of state, along’with a formal note, a memorandum which meats of the other neutral nations that on anti after the Jst day of Febru ary, the present month; it would adopt a policy' with regard to the use of submarines against ntl’shipping seek^ ing to pass through' certain designated areas of the high seas to which It is clearly tuy duty to cn’ll vour attention. “Let me remind the^nngres*. that -on the 18th of April last, in view of the sinking on the2+th of March of. the cross Channel passenger' steamer hv a Gentian submarine. with out summons or,warning, atid the con-’ sequent loss of tip* lives of; several citizens of the United States, who rwere }>yssengers'aboard her. this gov- ernmerit addressed a note’^tn the 1 Im perial German government ltj which it made the following declaration's: V “ ‘If tt still he the purpose of the im- /M4 The liriperiiftT gdyeirnme«t» there fore, docs noHdiJubt tliat <the govern- menrOf the United States will under stand -the situation thus tOrced upon taktf m trying' HOS i ETTER’S Stomach Bitters methods of w'ar and by their determina tion to destroy 'the Central powers, and that the government of ’the United states will .further rejrlizc-that the now openly disclosed intentions of the entente allies give hack to Germany the freedom of action which she re served iu; her note addressed to the government of the . United - States on It is an excellent tonic and appetizer. Get the genuine Early Jeracy and Charleston Wakefleld, Boo- coieldo and Hot Dutch, by expreea, 600, (UE. 1,000, 11.50, 5,000, at ll.S. BatUfaction |MC eatecd. PoatpaldSOeper 100. D. F. JAMISON* SUMMERVILLE, S. €. “‘Under these circumstances Ger many will meM the illegal measures of her enemies by forcibly preventing after February -1. 1017,. In a zone around Great Britain. France. Italy and • in the easfe.rn Mediterranean all navigation, that of neutrals Included. Auqjcivu'mountain iroops skirmishing against the Bu sinus on the tops of. the snmvelad Carpathians. TO OPEN TRADE-MARK BUREAU IN HAVANA perial government to proseoute relent I - less and Thdiscriinf nut o w 7tTfaT»‘ ^gainst vessels of commerce by the use' of submarines without regard to w hiit the government of the Ctilted States must consider the sacred and indisputable rules of international Anv ami the universally reeogtlized die -tate^of'Immunity, the government *>f TtiWUuitod States is at. last forced to the conclusion that Micro is but one' course it can pursuer Unless Hie im- jtertal-government *h«dHd now and im mediately declare andeffect hh aban donment of its present .nieflfotltj t»f submarine warfare against' i«ts%fife,or. and freight carryi France, etc., etc.. All the znnp wilL he sunk STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE -p,U. S. Govauu&ont Boys It I think that.you will agreewii-ff hie t v ill view of this declaration which SOLD EVERYWHER iiddeiilv and wlihoiir prior Intiumthm Drug Store Episode. “I can’t sell you whisky without a doctor’s prescription^ • “Then'why do you advertise pickling materials?” demanded the Irate cus- the solemn assurance given in the im perial government's-note of the fourth of May. 1910. this government lias no alternative., consistent will), the*dignity nod lfonor of the I’nilfel'tales, hut to. take J»e course which, in"Its note of lhe eighteenth of April. 19J-fi. It. an nounced that It Would take' in the o\A*nt flint flu* Rwmm £m’nr*nnu»nt dlrl no Piled n re and effect an abandonment Trf the n\<\tjhruts..ot .sUtriiiTirlne warfare which ft \vas then employing and to AvItTeli lthow“purjToses' again to 're- ilL , . ** \ directions for -making and use come In so, ’U . , each box of Bprbo Compound. It will "I have, therefore; directed the sec- gradually darkpn streaked, faded gray -etarv of state'to announce-fn J.is or halr ' and make irsoft and glossy. It will .< r.irt or stau to annotim< to tits ex- not color ^ g04llp , g not gMcky pr cell et icy the German a mbit ssndqr that greasy, and does not rub olt 'AWT;; ng^ yes w! s eminent of the United Sta+e< no ohnirobuttb -seviu- 'dtfihrmaHc re-^. “In reply to- this declaration the im perial German government gave this government the- following assurance: “ -Cktulffn yovCrmnent *is pre- all diplotnatlc relations, iictween the pur^it.tii.Uii .its..utmost tu co|j,fiinWt-loi Ten Billion! in Coal United States and the German empire are severed and that the»Amerlcan am bassador at Berlin will lie iimnedlafely withdrawjb and in accordance with this'decision to hand to Ids excellency his passports. - ... t operations of tlio war for the rf.-n of its duration to tTmJlghtjhg forces of five belligerents., therebynlso assuring the freedom of the sea^St princi|*le upon which the German govermm»tit 1 relieves, now as-before, to he in agree ment with flip" government" of TTm lti ruation: 1 'high i-iKtuui's.sHui. wliKdi convened 4u \Vashingtoii, January l‘U, for mly diplomatic formalities now remain- to he accomplished before the com- is:iation bureau in TTavana fer file aiofTliern group of tlie American republics.; tes section, arc (seated), from left W right. Dr. L. S. Umve, William G. Mo- Bassett Mori' Paul Warlmrg.-SjimucI Untermeyer .! " The Zenana coal fields, Alaska, wilt he tributary tb the government ralF ! road uo\v -under construction from ! Seward to Fairbanks. Though the coal j In this field is lignite, and hence of : low: 1-mde yet It has great value as a source of fuel and i>o\ver for Fairbanks and other Yukon piucer camps. The field is ttbou't sleety miles south -of Fulrbaiiks. ~ It estimated -by; the. t'uiferl- Slates geologicitl survey, de- fmrtment-of The Interior, that the Ne- napa field contains sofhe ten hlllfoo tons,of lignite. Tljewenann £oal field lies In what Is kpo.wn as the. Bonnl- -field region^xtdilch nlso contains some Adoo, secretary of the t rea-mrv; .Tuliii I-Juucaxi lu.-.r -wxui .1 ■ >Uu 11,-U-H-bey Braneh. Amlroa’-wT; Peters. Senator n s si wl .m l iimrcppcted iiMTpn of the German government, tliis kmhlen and deeply deplored re- imiiciptl<m\of its' assurances, given tliis goveriup>nt at one of the most rriticiU moments tension ih the re- - lations of the two giVvernmehts, I re- fUse ; to believe that it, is the intention of the German authorities.' 'titwlo In fact what they have warned us^liey will feel, at lihertvs to do. 'I cannot - tiring myself to believe tliat Ffiey wTn | indeed poA-mu regtird to tlor ancient ) friendship, betweeti their jieople and j our own or to ih*-.s.»b*nm obligations .which have been ejrhanged between^ them and destroy-American ships and take the lives of Aiherican tcftiaens in tlie willful prosecution of HiV* rutli less nil vaj pnigmin G»ey have a io . INAUGURAL _PARADE FIGURE RANKING OFFIOER OF AMERICAN NAVY by tliis idea, notifies the government of the United States- that the German mivtil forces have received tlie follow*-- general principles of visit and search and destruction of merchant vessel" recognized by. international law, sucli area * war' zone t declared as naval war Zone, shall iniL he sunk without warning and without saving lihinsTn* lives, unless*Jiiese ships a small ^w qy for thr last ten years. The distrfH. Is described IrLfA /eport enfTfled “The Btmnlfteld RegB^, Alas ka” (bulletin 501), wlilcji can lie ob tained on appliejition to thedlrector of the Zoological sufvey. Ayusblhgton. attempt to escape ..of offer resistance* .’■‘But/- it added, ‘neutrals cannot expect, that-Germany, forced to fight for her'existence, shall, for the suky of' iwutraldnterests, restrict tlve vrse^of mr effective Weapon if her enemy is per mitted to continue, to apply at yvill 'bteth*sTs-ttf-wftrfau’i» vioiatingmg-jutes of international law. Such a demand would THWwompatihle with tlie cliar- acter- of neutrality,, aifd the Gernian government is convinced that the go\~ eenment of the United States ijOes m>t< i-hi irk'■■•■of —making sucli a deiudnd, knowing lliat the governnrehtTof the nounced their intention to adopt. Only actual overt acts? on their part can make me believe it even now. " Irrespective of the elevated rallrpnd system comprising the Second, Third, Sixth anti Ninth avenue lines, and the ' elevated portions of the BrondwaylffuT I.enox avenue sections-of the subway, j New York city has -12 bridges span ning the Fast and Harlem rivers, New town , creek, and other . waterways. These roads over rivers, including the Brooklyn, Miuihattan, Delancey street and Queen-1 mm spans, among the greatest In the world,. represeHt with the rcgl estate requisite for their ap- pronchea, an Investment by the munici pality of more than $185,000,000. * ll tins inveterate contideiiee. on my part in (he sobriety and prudent fore- ■RTUTlt‘Of Mieii piu\><»se should uiThapplly^. prove unfounded : if. American^ ships and American lives should" m jact lie saciTticcd !»y their jmval 'commanders in—IwuMlless contravention of the Just and reasonable unth• rstandfilgs of in- lefiMiflomrl law antf me ohvuma dfc- tates of 'humanity, I shall take the 1 lib erty of codling again hefory the con gress, -to ask tj*rrauthority he given • me to use any tn'eans that may he nec essary for protection- -of our aeam'en and our piKiple in the prosecution of their peaceful and legitimate errands uii tlie high seas. I can do nothing less. I take it for granted that all neutral governments will take the same course* IZ r : - ^ “We do not desire any fiostil^. jeon 1 tlict with the finperial Germai»d£oyern- ment. We are the sincere friends of thjy German people and earnestly de'- sire t<» remain at peace with the gov ernment which speaks for them. .Aye Nhait heliovo that they to hoaHIa to. u.s.unless and until we are obligeil to believe it, and we purpose nothing more than the reasonable defense*of the undoubted rights of our people. We wish fo serve no selfish ends. We seek merely to stand true alike In thought and in action, to the- Imme morial principles of our peqple whiclf United*?? that ff’iS deternirned/td restore thc principle' of the 'freedom of the seas from whatever qiuirlyr it has l»ccn 'vio lated.' . ... ' 4t - "To tliis the goverlunent of tlw- Unit ed* States replied on the eigluli of May, accepting,-of cour-se, (he assurance giv en, Imt adding: V-' *■ ’ “'.Tin; govermnent of the United states feels it necessiyry to^state that A Pleasant Healthful Habit it takes It fqr granmt that the Bn (ienhan goVeinmerft u< >es not intend it to itnply tlmt-tlte umintemtnee of Its newly announced policy Is. in any way contingent upon the course of re- A daily* ration of Gnpe-Nnts .and cream is a splendid food for those who want vigor s been appointed ranking suits of diplomatic ticgothitiotis bc- tweon the government of* the United ..juui -wlui .sin-cceds ltie hit,c. AUiniral.lhjAveX^, YRe’ navy, • rctmnrngTlso hfs'TlufTes^as ments. iiotwithstanding tin- fact tliat certain passages in tlie itftperial gov ernment's note of the fourth instant might appear to be susceptible of that construction. In order, imwever, to avoid any possible misunderstanding, tin* government of tlie United States chief of naval operations AMERICAN AMBULANCE is a “concentrated health-food made from •overnrneQi that notifies the iini'iM'iaI Miss Mary Lord AmlreWs <d' vVasli- jbugti>ii arid”VlrgintnThas. been -apiioiati; choice whole wheat the se.-urtu only two weeks. iigo„ seek x^ux^lgliL^aJihj’.n.y izeii-of the I-tided and tin uuiuoi'/stcil life. 'These '.nrr |gh sc.-i" shoi.ld iu .j. Jh*» ha-es. of ja not war . Grant Uigli'tc"L- degree he that Ci-e-slinll hut JLui i-haiiengeif 'to tie pop Uc- ctirypact of fond them by act- nf/wilfirl iiijitstlct 'em! ;iII• .c-ti-.ix the j. otrthe part of the y: ►vernment of tier- :nd lioncoinhatants. inanv," . , f ■ .- J * eral elements of *the grain' so essential^ to. thorough nourishment 'ostium—, will combine pGo* yat'i colors, red. white, and liluc/^Mis" <trews, who is an iiccomplisfied n' A'o.man ihougli less th:nrtwcnty\ old, received her \aTTboliitmerit of body and brain, but lacking in many other cereal foods. Swiss Facing Famine Pej-il. ie\n..;-The Swiss government iwd extruorjJiniiry sessions to dia- tlie. GertiRUr and Anstriiiti"notes Tprpedo Dcat. Caals, Tcflo bT»uK iiic layer. Morehetid yvniimn'a division I-..1I.Ii-.Hi,thL. ^iiLrnnrin** hn./ L-.i,t** The new situation is]cpnsldcred serl- ous from an econouflc point, espeCiflTUr regarding the supply of food, the prices of which have inclosed nearly 55 per cent!$hice tide war begun. The federtl cotfftcil announces it Is forced to take si>ec{al unsure*,(Q £Wfc.yt.tfa tte imtion and food cards are? expected to of Grape-NuU. r--, Ft mi nation. “Father,” said* the small-boy 1 r.imv i>yap; the only gainer Jjy American generosity, inrt Uussia ajs< comes in for hey share. An AmeVlcan ambulance divialon has been sent tt Russia and has 'gained great praise for its valiant and efficient service th, photograph shows one_jof .the American ambulances ffiat has been~chosen b; the Grand Duchess Tatiana, daughter of the- esar/ for her own and Is her! seen In actual service in the Carpathians. „ y ‘ •Patrol San Francisco Ftacbpr, - Sc. n Fra net se^^-UoUector ..oi'tbe l^urt J, n tmvin h;is. pm the Golden tJale and’tlie lower bay under torpedo- boil nutrol to Insure neutralist I-»ill say that-with leather costing What, it does, you Want to get your mind awny from any Idea that a free booter -Is ■ a man who sells shoes for nothing.” - \ l v ‘ v KM £«« f. t n ii a Hisi#i« m* in n m * of F AMrt*lCA« m 1 3 mm y, i j j ■ * - ■ ... — • ' ; . ' ' c . • jj < r ■ ,t - j ■ —.* ] BJ|VH| j— “j ^.i. ' §iv' : .