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They have . ! aa insolent pirates for ; :f that they owned ..the Ifediterrereati. But they were not the thin. i so safe as aboard the naval veseel of alenslaeed, but did not kill their sit. ;r".4:1-eth wore only the last. to assert an ab!II I , A belligerent power. .n1BArtiv. solute proprietorship of the boVsdleas 27.)2z)rw, irzLcAr a." BY the laws Of war whch ever hate For the same reason that eghting 4 '- A72'22ZrEleleffiVEAW. deer. OF allrzyzies. , do not fight. there is to. blockade l theheenfire&htmedr'utedy fleets hispowell-i- n e?argpilr'or'zedat serlitttesLis i marttime ;' every Nearly ' ! ' '4 tory has claimed such an ownership ,,, Twhiteh tduragrrosornssfifteetthehseaandhtbayee wheeatnerlKs.aein ' kt,,beeuee absolut.ly th l'a.tetel. nrif ti 1 For nations strove century after cen- ed :orever in the treat!, of Il.a5hing-- , to :hose doctrines put forth bpc'ths a? abe4 :p e , Et:moan Empress. , ines Even with theme ' m an bein gs on the c t , I strewn with tury to enslave the sea- - Just as they tonIn in 11:1same citizens "f ne'llr'd n'alAns. II he AMeriCial s. ,-- :i the spirit. still land. to sseYtm. the strive .wept trublugate aonibyllittlatartnA be in the crew ,T in the i t',11- 7 government perinettst until it had freed Am erican Lead ers h ip. There formerly were claimants fi', 4 it ' with their '' company, they ar. exempted bitsfrom marines. rvery stretch of salt water that was the Amazon and tLaPista. even made he. being eince I sill 'A, ),, great rysteme The United States inscribed on its worth claiming. Sweden rt.laimed the trieutares England. therefore. diecarded the lawi The next duty impooed t;e-- n the cap- do net ooe whet y sit hi n ..,,: 1 It t Bailie and Denmark Preempted even' of e is of the twee and from blockade. higb max e lin bp th .h etarear,re,n tool elates MD- ll'e v .s11,49 safer g,nning ar ene eatien the it ', alive that rolled between her and "11 beeleging her enemy. having sealed ti e! into port for the Judgment c ,f a ti Iii f...;t! t,iii, ahipa make fre, g,.18 they be kept open to trat England staked out the en at,.e,nt anded that ocean all neutral whole, against trade, court- - a DIP law permit! him e. sinkprhe admirai it ha. upheld !t without wavering. In ber nations a ,reiraguav an e North sea, includtrig of course with Germany. It is true that bi the l .. under extreme neeessity and thee fired uon a little th- a- fir at tre at .v it m ado that with t f.''''. , 'tar watery that surrounded haetrl'i She havin. law of maritime war. fleet promulgate I !only was !n 17S. Priln,e titsresc-iewas an he has all not until .this pri,nriple burns 1 i ''. t expedition demanded that every foreign P en- 1 Amenean heat by the Ilittintil in the Declaratinn ot ' in the ! ; te demanl eatiefection. arid adopted and it w ive aboard. But the etentarne ni s '1 tering the region should salute her flag lat.-hei Faris. innocent commerce under neutral 'beings first treaty which it riegottated after tos rag ,,,,,,,. P boo g elb erm.'" he..-ewive neither ship nor , ilia , 'Lseeesaieweiseeesisiest,eeemene.eftefewilhelahasj again ii te. an za of la her acknowledgment right. nags may not be molested on the high I elo.., 1. -- 4 , i the . , reeegnition of its independence. ad French. Dutch and Swedish boats tefillertreet the paesage or ;the. river argument 1I. 4,t '''eof 'Ljrv'an seas, where only contraband of war is. ton m 133, f I .!3, uith c...d,n dnle of the taat t aaaert the violation of toe ear Swab 'L'ere repeatedly fired upon because t't, i I '4,4 good new The prise. ' Imms was little Denmark. For hue; :4,,,,1 he 1 ontl nation quiekly advaneed like the English. only it is deadiy Is ft f ir ' foYm of their salute was not i entirly :keit. the position that a neutral Unfortunately. the law does not fay its conclusions. And in a chose be- of years Deirmarkereqinred !i It1: 4 : ccentable to the British commantiers 1 . d e 111.4, is what be h' eath and what prof-rt.contratand et:meta or eat may in Baltic of the tween robbery and murder. we all have When the Dutch contPuded that thee Nulsing s', t edveryt tniett4onit but leaves the definitinn to the belliger- - a marked and natural preference. were entitled to cast their nett' in Enr- ae the Danish $ounit te,pa 1Pe. and par, eetheaarnMdSt4tit paZamteunprope.rtrit t it Ii , I O., 3 1 , In eat is th .r".111. ought hears- re the lake England. Germany Is unable to 4..i-,- . landa briny domatn and Gratin, arg"ne ' t4e 13;; !rnt ;ten un- ex- 1 be to the hen term ail mad. not inclustve. sailing 3,, A at tt, !ii , eepting foodstuffs. establish a lawful bloekade and der.- Eisinere, gued for the freedom of all the seas Eroneerg :he serree der an enemy , P It mg. an ci Be n iam n ZlefeZ iI ..1: 7'i'l Belden,. in a book dedicated to where the melanehely flem.et s fore she Is trying to 'substitute a block- (TaDri.' MI i rearEyze73-2-ZRn 4 ed zu Pra se h r as !II, ;: 1. l':, t ),, Plie enoure a e Yet when France was engaged in a adeof terror- Since she flare tat rem a But tn aS; amaiito ted States! " ,T. nnared that wince clod had 0771:1Z r t : a air:4-.5eremnant anelent of t war succeseful1(slsL 4 in in with led China and a .plrary" o i to the surface and patio! the asas in given Adam dominion over the fish of J0W.6: .v.z.ds, ,ipon he, :I ii:',I I ; Flee contraband. the British govern- - her crunsere she hen discarded leek M -and the eta, the flab' in the North sea be- m...mortal c today the hetri view of the present oltuationalla r reeent Pretensions and P ractiets et upon the tyrant ivectereign of the seas. irtructions to its naval officer. Lord ment firmly took the stand that I f . longed to the king of England search and sehture..Germen submadme And Bark Sea alone - ronlainP In the 'di that lt, was a gallant deed. but it served ',John Russell eternly insisted on laying; stuffs and other consignment e if shack' es that ore e fetted ever. sea- - Gernany. it le 6oep than strange .111i, it:t ,:t i,'' that was no longer ago than 105' being unable either to meareit or ease . . Prumila stionM been na first la vanse have order down use the lifetended for the of to 0 lTo this 3: in range without only prove sink ordinary O; paradoxical futilityeof principle: tion to secept the American priml-dcar- - were free. Even when England herself they aid of everything or re- - , t ! - lo i of to facie the and secute to war .s, 4 j 1" going J prima right apparently the thuugh rrize ceerts The Empire of the Sea. inspectlen I t e The t rying on a lawful trade. to be systemat- was a belligerent in the Boer war, heir i ' ........... ; Willett Franklin m ae with the Govern- - of. Ghent was made in lialO. England meas. without on seized conthe Premier. Lord Salisbury. defined high ically t 1 t1:.,4'" When England had snatehei the tril o . Afil i1 of Prederielt the Great. Pruesia not perreit the Americans to the discovery during such seareh of any traband in these illasral terms: -- Food. America's Responsibility. C.,- f n's' rn'Ill 'e rlaro mnt dent from the tem pest that wrecked and the United States Agreed to; the art'. in the document a thing they had strong '"g' of stuffs evidence with a hostile destination, can against suspicion the to never has reoinqu:sliied her ciaim mem enlighttened an4 genernus Vila- - feught for Or a line on the subject such vessels. would be to subject the Smarts G rand Armada. she became at d contraband of war only a r 4 other t , '' 4 i tha once Neptune's mietrese. and laid her .ii, i.f ever to It 4. drafted. time Such explanations, or apol,ales asths law of a centinues fT ,i3de to maritime neutrals of gym marine mercantile they are supplies for the enemy's , rations sail them ont y as her g el.relrisSer th e highwater mark of the f. hand and of tern forces. It not is r I -i)1'0iiL which annoyance sufficient that they 'German goverumen, t hae my he tee- . oppression rad She is al good behavier. t f upon the neeaa mane for the sthuggle be eatno neutral government could American veinal, are only are capable of being so used; it must g ;;i; li1Iv Conversion. n Ha And toaeaa familiar with his hoary i n power to have ! earned that ill , was not yet a Unfertunately Thus sharray to tolerate." shown that this was in fact their Wel of respect to the latent power of I '; . pected tra dlog is mor preflo- - tn.rtirne t lI.ecke poover arse tne compact had poke John Bull to Uncle Sam in Iliell destination at the time of the seiz- - the United States. For the sainagrial 'ot I No longer ' wap she content with the &hie than free hoeting. aril ilhero- eaes The American cause was. vindicated. It really ;; ..,i e,i1 rrie ether than a moral fer-ttt I e ,l'"ol ure." campaign plainly is as much &traria j; narenw rule nf the North sea. but she b etter. thae desp,ieiste. a h.anclicap and an embar rass- - net by the sword. but by time. became The neutrals as on belligerent& Seneemlif , re her The tatf, vanished Later Deadlock in has the A still, Naval pirate t Runamelapanerse hArviolf , n of th e trent for ;he United States In the wars victor,' 01 Nelson at Tratalgar secured rN,daimp,i .4 neutral ships have been rank Materna C't oo, -- -" war the ea'''; ryw nf the Foeneh the British 'h In an" aaa Poi;I 1 tel.-1-1 eas." er gavernment r'"!Ce 300 on k 1Y and 100 now the of she in has when the England years years peace deliberately- - The camellia 0114 : .1t the with :., United States they agreement ; from her throne upon t he bile are as free e s t he W r 1.rf i naval reigned - aea. Thereuponabe quickly found that were ven more 1,,,wertt out ruthno sooner war broke le designed to terrorise all caw The present Brit- - , eusly a :i Itt e 1...11''.; P well as and all the policed low. orderly Hay and been Secretary brought the law giver to the iess than ,,.,,.. question the very principles the United States than ail sea law as swept Into Davy !! i c.F.! ish crown entail...-- . Where er the li hi- ..e. intlettnne world. itoii e ie.- lay.034 States. therefore. felt had been advocating and she had been i Jones locker and the ocean reverted to dootowatoto Raiummapia.e tehrtne stawyebenthitnn ar.oprpooil n Poke 'Its moteed it ts true ane o teneer pretend s to Ivouill B ritish g unheat were her surest safeguards i the to iay aside its ideals. anti John viniatn 1 :r;i, 't men when lawlessness primitive In nose the reaches fartheet of the rietershi a eras for i what n contraband name. But the use determining wee Sent te Berlin to and Were more qc:cssary to her inter- knew "neither God nor treaty within p , prof or ...; are ser. er. Quincy Adams ' 0f any other nation 30 and liable to seizure-- . "War like nature. be o f an unwarlike nature of steam arid- - electricity has enabled 0,an lop and p r n pe rt, t t . , Jf ti inegetiate a new treaty. 'TIM," suited to etas t,h an to th ose degrees Of the Line." For it was Men use and deotination." And the Ameri- - they be munitions of war. to make her command far more als- - frem vkdeint handa than in the breall'a'setual ipC-i-IS her ama erelitiens. e had 12 In or herself Per this England treaty that the conditions of maritime warfare can Secretary added. "Articles which. 1,41' ; f 5 4, Americans should understand the li& solute then wee possible in the da ys of an Amrleari eito 1734 i mitleenium On the sr was re.. neutra I . with the grelateet neu I ship- been revolutionized and therefore like Coal. 1 million In which their Bath) is plod All i 's .a ir and alm while peaee !gr Of linT , : TJ cotton and thei and eetnitely pestponed until ping that ever toile d the se el. He r had and Carthage. brorele :;,i ,pro,tatona, Tyre the the !:1.:11 rejoeted promptly belligerents ever the Trittera. ThoSe who !the the Romans. the Saraeen and the Span- 't ", tl innecent are by thes e sa vage assaults upon emend thotigh if ordinarily maritime nations could be in. statesmen for a century. there ore. aid- - code of rules as iliappliceble Oil I ti ,It.,-.4are not sub- - rights. the lea of the aee and the b.:. lards an , t , h..t ng tb.,.. uttermost ad s ravage 'men them feel Engittnda riant !duce'greei. of use. warlike to capable the in uPhol to ed that and end. In ,toe.e. lag strengthening like the land t The naval campaign, carob: hard ly m o re tha n ectu or I pisee n, tee eeneroue of the earth timter instant obedience to .1.1.1 to capture and confiscation un- - of hmusnity. SO IDO Anlerk-ZAI, ject of law on the Ma and the rights deelared.. rrinelpie reign ie.; in this struggle, , great tho tap of a twit in powtons, street t : lean whole!' by evidence to be actually IT talk as if they thought that dolt in itae there wa il inserfed a previsien of neutrals against the claims of bet- - campalirn ,ee. the peL ea power; nf fl ier 1 end ; 7.: to modern 000113 deadlock. weapons owing se a the 're. tte eet. walk stt was a it abandon 0 Io which reads as if it were peopheticalifoligerente qatet German. Jean Paul Richter. ought to o rnethodi of warfare. On the sea, both destined for the wiimary or nave people Bet let the fury of war and that the Answiells, great war eeme. arid In even the siihmarine tO Ii'. 'il , l't0hr: taunted his natire land long be- in the Declaration of Paris in UK Mdes virtually admit that thus far war forces of a belligerent." CI no place in the met at ea': the day of Zeppelin" and submar- - '.a clav the ne een is snatehel fre m he- - learfare :hatpertolt has nag is waging n w England, and virtually alithe mtiritim e has been impossible. Certainly either The British governinent was not lens filet- Mee with the remark that God had neath the enemy. Nal use him net e,-- the two nations 1,' .'..li I i';':; and war la impossible. to powers of promised insistent agreed benolemnly enly and or civilization has 'specific tirtle protest. ' a 3:' ,i,,,,a e France the empire of the land enough free water throliaheut the herb eendu,-t themselves toward the met - decreed that free given t But the lea IS IleA a rev Lord Landedowne. the minister ships make free goods.- come impossible. of I f.; 47. to Rowland the empire of the ma and se as te reat a Are- -- Everywhere the atrrt .?. P5,111 ,, f the neutral to preemption by any wee of war. and that neusiaexeept centraband peeer affairs. subject forelen announced If that t I fleets The of prove huge to Germanetho metra ,,,,i, the ate! dreadnoughts hog. pew ef the Britieh lien revere faverab ly as t he course of the war then trate tt,1" a ell'elwasilt. a right to carry on an inno- I, , f .1 tr, ;oar instead to be darenota. and they tie erorielons should be treated as un- - Who eemes slang Irak ,I Now. what Is this empire co: the ma the far."' I. the dehr- and fl:at a ahir existing may permit." but there was cent have On the contrary.. it be every walrellati trade with helligerents without cowering in secret havens of refuge lest i. tI would e bat are iteaciurem ents a ai tray Yenture fer th even i', .:,Y,..; :ledr mta a dded this saving, c lau, "observing interferenee '111 neutral Ilea IS ea much a by any o f them on the slat! e plunge a dirk in their ribs icaonndd ;son:I:ern t..rainhe:nnri. i.wt ettn by !behe .f, bounds? Because man has his habit neutral f lag. except hy the arsee a 'the principles and rules et the law of ', it There. only contraband :rthey step upon : t high Seas. h amine and are blown gi;:a.ranattp.ore.offoraultstineutpowersrafittTs 1 4.1",1, !C. ran dry land he calla the oral beneath heense ef the viellant sever...ten ef the natiers aeneraily aeknowielged. t1 be Elren under that out of the water. la the brave old the may interceptedlaw and practices of nations." days. a I ,oi to no neutral ship may lawfully the admirals hoisted their a hole and speaks of it as earth. But at the yet. on one pretence and another. Christendom. le 3 ars. and in Itoe taie lea , new :n exception. it. i' - itt o be seized on the high seas until after outbreak of hostilities and flags t The highways of the MA art t,t the a is mere . earth SS ,, fighting n fractien of the PA" term a a a search ..i ,. i, he been made and POMO evi- - ships. like Unleashed dos. raced forth contraband to embrace the the entire no less than 73 per rent ef which lel Th e B e 1 United States and to ali nuteitiod of the Se.-::- . 24 , '', '''. i: 1,4' in dente, has been obtained that there is on laie,y as the whr glums of foe, the scent were If the be states Ii.-iover to the ocear.. The tripire! ,67(.. their indispensable and Weise cataletrue of trade, Long ago. she cut Plamarek volt:moray retified centraband aboard. Not until that has 1! i ',! discreet-eno- ugh ,;,1, craven-- or not to come oft all kinds nf neutral commerce with ible righta of way. That vireos Medi ' ilarmiton fah. the Amerkan r :::r comprises neatly, temr,tary been diverted done may .. the be a ear rat ,',ny. ri,t in ' the I 0 f loa t ee that p r , a te property .en ship out. his challenger boldly ran the pro- all tut a quarter of thie planet. and, . aed her en urse an d taken into Port tecting forts. k::i 1.:. t their bue,nese co . rnided ff"m from tl.l11 almost ,.damned the torpedoes and e "e et onr erherie usua7r may le, a heut '' last cobe,..mtoliermm:Irce...ittedisiattos.orenzier:tbeirttme trout for adjudication by a prize court. ciao i i ri I mat i one some ytttEe indeed IS in the unless fell upon him at hie harbor anchorage. ri: iiv. a ,...00 dot ecintrei of .,,,,single! supreme and UUmethod one of an off Is t i'.' Duly vinfertunate enough te lie! cutting , naval polrer. ,ef them New, however. a nation house warlike trade with an enemy was sane- - fears to cry havoc andbelligerent i own .100171171 let lOOOR its dogs shipment overland Pity has Nor did the German- satirist know .'- he very track of the eenfict as Bel- - 'at Free Trade his to ie..1. 'i.e. him confining I I.:I:. :Honed by the Declaratinn of Paris. and of war. On the reasageted and hi ,, ti,weVer i contrari. It chains them In full rules the oea neeesaarly ' attire noir te, :In a flea sar ! that,t; whoever old sovereignty of the placin g, his life and proPerll teP. ,..t t; by the establiehment of an fast and bushes them left the enemy Berm and her very maritime TIAL'n IS a Irtelallint i ot;ctat,-- , of the land ay wol; And "1 athat,was tI he attempted' hats net herself on as In116- ti" hbeilleeer e aPardt at ant nti tual Rights of his sr?! ere .4. is ha in blokade rase ti, hear their bark. Por the ships that once 110dge of just what the' Enitee Ilene, Britinn:a has been mie nscaught 14 ': St,tee A tioncontraband cargo under a constituted the wooden walls of li.-',- 1 -1porta watt she has gathered in the- tie., there ha" been a ""a "Il earr"t '1.; Lug- - May t . '..: n and just what the neutral Americans should know that on na g r im be seized. therefore. hi land. for year deeds to a full fourth of the eerhes,g'rUggie ta frl.'rJ' rI'eg ' ,z example. cost only a few bun- - mittens'export Cher!elfd Pt rAvl.: Prorct- and England which ended at the rule. of the Paris Declaration onlY deed to Main t 44 noblest and the adjacent may k im Germany tata-"'-'" ',',t t'''' trle thousand dollars apiece. and if loot wilidi t art Watarke, h 1,.it and made 'Object nearly A quarter; k , r,-shtlne of, . ciples of their country. PT mho e keep the oetean high. reigned on the Sen. by a belligerent Who IS mishittieing a could be replaced after hot many weeks. Poet. k ef the human family. frre Neithtr '1. 4' o ea !edged any law and cordon of 'hips in front of bed evea in the"akne" a. For her greater ennvenienee in this anti safe for nentemiel. au; an each But of now the enemy'. units that form ... tr,either respected any neutrality. Na- - port. thereby. besieeing the, place and England's steel armor coste mmiouslaummtaretion of the Pea she trank- - is now at stake. The elder clone IP, The American war of thc ',,t ., ,l n es hls Itteld Seas. tole extended his power over Freeing,the .1!. the ere, f,10 91P blacking admission to it. ; t.,,viabte reh Frances Adams gave it upon millions and if lost is Ly :13re.fied the suspension of In the having i :I,r el opi nowt .' continent the British could not literally Thus the high seas were declared free in the course of even a longirreparable' 'effort in that tielri of ireereat::nal .:.,s- This. too. is because Judgment i' 4, war. sitrdirt IngitildevY And oe, tna.k, vy.,,n ,, ti,' ' lt an nnexamPled empire, th!S .1 pretence of maintaining and.open. except for contraband of war. 811000.008 is as Much bigger coward am rl the conditions of modern warfare. 'treaty Ira& and SPain hlyIng 4, An effective blockade of the entire ooaat f'f and sea -,o Baipainful While a and lirragglee er-crulwer toe Into the and land. ea... war in the which the as forrn is erni,oi it mach to .c. t !',:.: tit troiny bigger risk than $3011.000. wanconduCtig the t Europe from the Danish sound to the sy.co...te it has grown wise Ie.' I with "tee. The erli oPrned hY the rid. br, .et::: that Both Germany and England have kept eearch rectuired by law and sa often States. and a lord chi.f inetatoil, liellexp,nt and Dalmatia. instead. the Turning the Tables i.;' '''.it itudi'ted upon by Efildand. she a4ilid he I England. the lat. Sir Chariest SSP: cry hirthocry of the United State", was arctled ;he comeere elver, t' their fleets fighting teo,,,,,.i I.i1' lit ' i,io, intritet gateaW a . wraPPedl too easy mark for submarine1 . maid that "to the protest' azainet certain despotia eoreati-tthe rernotczt wwelo, f Eo- - :le, ckaAtol. a; it, fount! more OWn ports fi ',::', !'ti in the American 'elvil war Erigllan in a silent ando impenetrable myntery. la 7. convenient lies, oleasures winch England still enforesd - 're. ny"- 'Vetere .9'21 judges. writers and eta:eines. who weir II has been iper-- I fl'und Puss,3 ,,,. i for a British squadron to lie off ttandy ..: if ii''.1.1 1 rtf,everiddl,! !Pitmen ; .:'7 m""ittede turned the tables the as tithe:. owe time. Even when its Indere, i It that the existing a largely to the '. 3. Book. for inetance. and The tei:t'1 I and passengerl elel, States and became the gaunt' trains seize everyence was limn,. the republic found Imre- to a mate of peare I f sitboot darte,.1 .,f ilat,o.,,,,,t approach tbe Kiel canal with War by Assassination. , !zeal? I; that tailed oat of the bay . tiefeettere of shut out of virtually every principles which a eiray shot. and caihcrine re: Ittops shades drawn. and It is bier treasonto A frve not 'lean did ilia had not own hemiephere. make only t f.:1,' It. It..e p free .o, ' S.',. fag Great ;r poseel aleague of 1,tme'l nett- take a peep. And it hes been said that To an l t but it did reit even make free the birth of the republic. England corn- - not But throw unjuet restrictions haat. all thaihis despotism of the Sea. to enforce theee clear rriv.itles ,,goe.ds score of men 'in London are in a tratiy men. AS11111. British 77';'' Pelted b"eti long abolished. officers the Federal restalked recruiting one by one. the :.f neutral rghte: that the ehlPe government to nn- - ...aboard the secret of the hidden British fleet. GermanY added the eltvaeat of American where they store to old claims to the Mason and Slidell. the Con- ---- ..' .....ett and the wOrld AP:to ownership of ocean . tiera not at war sere entitled :lined ilp the crewsships. Anéhievetnent. and federate. ;:v:',t,'OH! not ' who Impressed had been envoys have Yielded highways , to as the t ree; t al.allidquishednadfrollamInthae to captured tall progress. and freely from Intfor:rtthviatetPretwed :alone who those :'i.- ,War L while on I At board their a l'irst England excluded Americaniany dropped British steamer. Thus PonOMMerffe i .i.;e1 i. ports and tame any coast, "benches- - but any sailor she whose accent vindicated from the .' the St. V.tietedg American Lawrence l, protests river. where an effective block- istrikck ;r t ' , its i caverns. n :!::, sager ear as possibly the only- - means of egress frorol exoept against her own and impress- - Thug It bag come to imam that al- , ad. was established: that even the ill. Atthe Indiscriminate-- mfle:rlY:kainfreedadlltottet:fa::tualtlePeaceefreed:::1107agr, 'the sante time. Napoleon. all nwnt of saltine ancapture waleifenthascheatheolgr:lesubmarineit ,.I t '' 'he Great Lakes. The ratted American States of a the ships. German act of the though property merchantman Is, warring ithmigh big navy was gunk or bottled teeth Jit every i,t insisted. on the ether hand. that sloop! powers. If undersubjects Moreover oho ,i :i.. against erdere afloat on the Dna. Germany's navy a neutral erse.. was up, did his utmost worst I kl 1 to the Amer'- - which the rnitillprotested the river noticed 't States had honed for actually la stroalow free from ea:JD:ire-- that nothing should .ican ships that sailed no guest. .) a- method of warfare I ' than when Such on well as Canadlan through American today within his rude the 'enure of neutral ships on the high her flag wee banished from the Int:pins Right and Justice need territory. It, MITI- - be seized but contraband of war and grasp i'": bad. station should be without search sueand on upeis40both nations. arms 110 that : but merely lanes of and the nothing ammunition tag asthma, months the Fatted a and States sailed to picion that they carried contraband ar- - more Finally. .2, point that was conceded ta the wpm contraband. England was alnviat ago. The la not a war, therefore. .6".naledltoigeteltandlifffrar74,1:117711.1:Idard alto& ow tits mitathead the banner of 'free trade dole& ,,..7 7 4 , rectproctty treaty of ISIS sad tonfirtne After the government at Wash- - between Cone in withholding Silent land Bailors' rights" and declared war heatift had hat a leer tliMe eon- b3ras ''''' : war no . recalled these offending in- - mere andSMUG, ter is lm 'nowhere on the sea le Ste . .' I,. '. 1 .. '1r t.!-- ' ik 4, tioasttr 4 I , flyo: b t,u:ss zAr-.11313- -- . ha pi fast let idle! A rwE 2oevar 7t ,i hit went frith po foi the ad a Ix the artier t the pm I ol!'-l- t - -- - :. asetwirIT-b- e le --- - te , witoursetsumb-hi- 3 iltitlile ti!;, -- l iSao I t,, 1. a" - 1 f . 11-:: I , ' - ixga - ; qu. , 1 1't , tr I coo, rwE Dr a. : . 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AIN 61.1.1114) , , -s J.). :.. te,CO2? .t4P.Pttte ,,, 1.7 't - - - i1i r " .,,. , I; '' ,; 1.: , 4' d, might rigid of the place wellrecollec!iiaali,n in t patriotic beWoM drills of that :time Pie 1100 Year ago fleet railed in s1,11 an American iriumpn ei.it of there straits after havra liberated the Mediterranean from he tbrail of the Barbary powers, ?or ,t,r. then had left to America In ,11E1 the task of overthrowing A :,,,:;maritime despotism. even A$ it look. to her noa, in her prime, to challenge thr, artartlly i..hich ear nos letteAd upon the Atlantic, Tarifa. therefor. Is a shining marker on the etrurse of the n ts ions and honorable strugrpubli' he freedom ef the seas. gle i't , t 26 1915 ,t,;74ttlit':,;-t'!i'.'-!.,-..r7',,e- : .1 t i,, ? - ; SATURDAY JUNE . he-, , ., , . By eJAIV1ES MOR.GAN ' ,q d 4 t , An American Principle Which the World Looks to Uncle Sam to Uphold Against the Tyranny and Assassination Now Rampant on the WatersA Noble Cause in Which the United States Has Held the Leadership Since the Infancy of the Republic. : C.-- á - NEWS DESERET EVENING - THE F l'' EEIDOM OF THE SEAS . 4 , ',. I i ' ,- 4 , It , , , IV I , .,I, i - 4 i'' (i 1 i . 1 i . I I ,,, - ret , -- Ti I ,1 ,,,. 1 1 ' pretter-eppor- t . r i list. ceun- ."7--neth . lee-aile- ... i'- y . , I -- Inee--..- i ....1 V 1 !. i :" ; , ; , ...et -- i ;., . '' 1 :' ..i fere ;::','--',T- ", three-founh- e ;,' !i 7 1 bvs Pranen-Prueeia- - i . --- -- ' Silors ' -- the---- l'e,!:-...- i 1',. ' .;': ,i, ',..- - a, A so Waverldleilt wYet.minaeutnnelfe Shittüm nit UrnP I . ii I ormi - . i .', Ex - I - ! flutral 'Arremk ow fev-h'- t "n and user, t, .... it 1 i. yr.., t:..'Ira'n , v ' i I - . nlled I. ' I i I 1. 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