Show '' y ' ' - V t 12 f V THE i:l£ - 'f' " ' y - V' 1 J - SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATUBDAY FEBRUAKY 17 1917 HEBAID-BEPUBIjICA- N i A LETTER FROM THE SOUTH BANKS PREPARED A MAN IN THE NORTH GETS By Briggs 427 459 525 553 608 609 FOR EMERGENCY 633 654 667 680 681 700 706 729 " Nation’s Finances Mobilized to Meet Crisis Opinion of Reserve Board" m 732 6300-0000- so-call- ARRESTED AS an Accused of Vlolatlnj National Defense Law at Nogales Nogales Arlz Feb 16 —A second man was being sought tonight by federal officers following the arrest here today of Frederick Kaiser a German on a charge of violation of the national defense laws The man whose identity has not been disclosed accompanied Kaiser on the alleged visit last Sunday to the United States government warehouse near Camp Stephen Little according to agents of the department of justice Kaiser Is said to have been in the service of the German government eight years having been of late vice consul at Manzanillo Mexico It was Indicated tonight that American army officers who were said to have been entertained by Kaiser will be called as witnesses for the government at Ills hearing here Kaiser was released tonight on $2000 bond- SNOW FELL LAST NIGHT Weather Man Hays More May Be Expected Prognosticators Disagree A storm which has been sweeping the northwest reached a slenthrough der finger down to Salt Lake last night and snow began falling on the streets after duskmoreThe fallanIncreased shortly and at than Inch of midnight snow had fallen Warm winds have begun making and the regular visitsaretoofMontana weatherwlse the impression that the thaw which usually comes in Janbut failed to follow the calendar uary soon may be expected On the other hand weather men seem that are at hand late February snowstorms positive CLUB MEMBERS DANCE University Polk With Goests Spend Night of Merrymaking Preceded by a score or more of special dinner parties members of sucthe club held last night a University cessful danca who gave spedal din-X those were Julian nerAmong Bamberger parties C Miller Arnold Wilson and Alex Leggatt More than 100 members and Invited guests enjoyed dancing until an early hour this morning FRANCIS TO ADVANCE TIME V VJ i Paris Feb 16 — The chamber of deputies today adopted a bill permanently the legal time one hour duradvancing summer The setting forward ing theclocks is to begin the first Sunof the day In April and this time will be inforce until the first Sunday in Oetoher 801 804 805 806 811- - 941 942 943 944 945 949 951 960 962 963 964 979 932 1003 1027 1051 Ceovriskfad 1917 bv return to the harbor entrance Bernstorff Arrives at Halifax NS not command a view of the city N IE 16 —The Feb S FILM WAS FAKED n ficer F ‘BLACK SHEEP’ SUES Syracuse N Y Feb 16 —Forgiving William R Snyder slayer of Frederick Carpenter for wrecking her happiness Mrs Magdalena T Alsop who was the years convict’s wife for twenty-eigconviction but divorced himD after his to wed Edward Alsop now dead is the movement to secure his heading release from Great Meadow prison at Comstock N Y priton Snyder was taken to Auburn two years ago after his conviction Justmanslaughter second degree Later he was transferred' to Great Meadow The Jury which convicted the prison man nas signed the petition which Mrs Alsop will present to Gov Charles S Whitman for her In' the application Mrs Alsop declares that pardon he was a model husband until he fell victim to the alleged' iftf luence exertMrs Dora C Arlin the ed over him woman In theby sensational Fayetteville father was a leadshooting residentSnyder’s of Manlius and left a foring tune to his children Several hitherto unrevealed details of the Snyder family troubles are disclosed by Mrs Alsop’s affidavit Until the night when Snyder infuriated by the attentions Carpenter was paying Mrs Arlin fired the shots which killed him the Manlius man was considered of good character and was respected by his friends and neighbors the petition says ht POETICAL BLACKSMITH SENDS PINK SLIPPER Madison WIs Feb 16—A pink slipcause of was the the first "spat" between Dr E F Smith of Galena HI- - and his wife Mrs Mary Smith of Augusta ’WIs according formerly to Smith’s petition now on file in the Wisconsin supreme court where J E Watenphul of Augusta is appealing from a judgment by Circuit Judge James williams of Eau- Claire awardSmith 83000 for the alienation of ing Mrs Smith’s affections by Watenphul The pink slipper Is alleged to nave to Mrs Smith by Watenphul been sent as a gift It reached the eye of the husmand first: Smith’s petition filed with the clerk of the originally Eau Claire court charged Watenphul who is known as “the poetical blacksmith” with “deof the comfort fellowship soprivation ciety and assistance of his wife” is to have written to Watenphul Mrs Smith alleged his love for her that was per - like a carburetor AMERICAN VESSELS BRAVING U-BO- - d’s - MOTHER FOR $50000 Mo Feb 16 — Alleging of his family referred to members that him as "no good” the "black sheep of the family’ and "a shame and a disgrace to them” John R Lincoln live stock buyer has brought suit in which he asks 650000 from his mother Mrs Lincoln a brothAngle Lincoln: C H er and Mrs Willis Wood & sister memAccording to Lincoln’s petition had him rebers of his family last July lease all rights to the family estate on of paying obligations left by pretense the father Lincoln charges the promise to pa: never was fulfilled am the obligations been excluded from his inthat heInhas the estate terest ' credit has been Recently he charges refused him and as a result his business has suffered because of unkind references by his mother sister and Kansas City brother CUTS WOOD PILE ALTHOUGH HE IS 93 ‘ N Y Feb exponent of IfU New York Feb 16 —A man who the BUY LENSES FROM U be Douglas Fraser a police believe to and killed himself in Canadian shot the auditorium of the Hippodrome when Since War They Are Gonsplcnoos Scotch Market women and children were pouring in to attend a matinee performance The only clews to the identity of the a registered suicide were a receipt for letter sent to Regina Saskatchewan Canada by Douglas Fraser and a clipping from a British or Canadian illustrated paper The clipping contained the photoof a young territorial lieutenant graph the with caption "Lieut A W Fraser D S O son of Capt G F Fraser who well-thumb- ed American -- made spectacle frames and lenses have taken the commanding position in the Scotch market since the aloutbreak of the war most entirely the lenses supplanting and frames of other foreign manufacture There is now a larger demand and sale of American optical goods in this market than ever before and the demand is likely to Increase or hold its own until after the war when American makers of optical goods may meet with keener competition than at present Yet the fact that American optical and largely goodsInwere Dunfermline before the sold war gives promise of future sales if the market is given careful attention A dealer states that the Amerprominent ican lenses and frames are indispensable in this market at present and that keep improving in quality — U S they Commerce Reports The county commissioners yesterday the old county jail 268 W designated Second South as the official home of Constable Thomas Fowler In addition to used by the constable the jail be used as a storeroom for various willbeing or property seized by county property county officers and held for court ac- - CHARGE "Chick” Rusmussen who was convicted and fined $299 some time ago for violations of the liquor ordinance in the northern part of at a roadhouse the city was arrested yesterday on a of battery The complainng charge Moore who also witness to-Is Ethel be his wife She declares claims of that when she refused to give struck her earnings to Rasmussen he part her several times tion DELINQUENT NOTICE UNION CHIEF MINING COMPANY - Location of principal place of business room 516 Newhouse building Salt Lake City- Utah — Notice There are delinquent upon the folstock on account of lowing described assessment No 5 levied on the 10th 1917 the several day of January amounts set opposite the names of the 'respective shareholders as follows: Certificate' No Name Shares Amt 2 J A- Pollook & Co 100 100 20 J A Pollock & Co "100 100 23 A S Snyder 1000 1000 Ai67 200 200 J Shulsen 103 R Kidder 1000 1000 70 70 112 R D Pilcher 121 Mrs R K Thomas 600 500 124 R Kidder 500 600 125 R Kidder 500: 500 138 F Breer 1000 1000 145 O Bergstrom 500 500 146 F Breer zo 150 1 1 63 63 156 Fa Breer 1 63 1 63 159 F Breer 500 169 F Selberlich 500 200 172 John Bllgen 200 2C0 183 Stewart Dean 200 - LEGION SOCIETY MEETS The regular monthly meeting of the Nauvoo Legion society was held yesafternoon in the Bishop’s buildterdayRoutine bustness was transacted ing and the installation of W J Newman of the Sixteenth ward to membership in the society was held Mortuary apfor George Tall and Wilpropriations liam Saunders members of the society who have died since the last monthly were authorized - 1 iAuto Manufacturers - : Delivering Machines By Their Own Power ‘ City : - - ”Boeelsl Photograph N TH Servlca The pictures" show the American steamships Orlean ana Rochester leaving New York bound blockade zone their intended destination being Bordeaux Neither complies with for the war the announcement of which led the requirements prescribed by the revived Prussian States and Germany but ed President Wilson to break diplomatic relations between YY-Yi each flies thev Stars and Stripes and has the nati onal colors painted on its aidsY-Y:- I j ‘ "Y 1 1' Y — U-bo- at U-bo- at ? the-Unit- ' ' x : 91 V i’: - - f If & Co James Ord Charles Hanks 265 5000 100 100 500 500 1c22 500 300 265 200 270 500 40 145 v 200 W Barlow 270 E Von dem Esche 500 C F Schroeder 40 Herbert Lowndes 145 Lovell Augusta 100 IV C Bradley Steve H Farnham 1000 67 S Koniell 200 Pollock A Co J A J G Hendrickson 1000 I®0 Harry Gentner 100 Gentner Harry Gentner '200 Harry A Co 500 J A Pollock 500 J A Pollock AA Co Co 500 J A Pgllock A Co 500 A Pollock Co JDixon 800 Miller 845 Henry F Gill 300 Army J GP Hendrickson McClelland J P McClelland C P McClelland C P McClelland C P McClelland Pearl Davis Cheltra Davis JT W Carter 1-0- 1000 700 500 YW ' I-: -- 7 Y - i - Y fi V-T ' uY ' ' 'V'-- Y - Y "’ ' ' Y 'YY--- ' - Y-- - ' Y Y Y YYYvY 'Y: Y- -' ' rfevr -- r&tiCir" Y- Y "YY:Y- - "Vi - 600 500 500 500 500 500 600 600 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 200 500 500 500 500 100 235 500 500 100 235 210 200 210 200 150 150 200 200 115 115 200 170 200 170 5000 5000 5000 - - 236 309 390 331 340 871 395 404 411- A Starrh StarrhA' Fred- - Odgers Lorenzo Jensen Hans Berteison Hans Bertelson Dixon Miller Co John Clayson B Cole ' H John ’Empey - H I Miers - 100 rlOO 181 : 2600: 60 500- '72514Q 100 100 1000 836 500 185 1000 369 387 378 390 391 50 60 1000 - 11-0- 0 Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further Information D K GREENWOOD Secretary SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING OF THE A SPECIAL MEETING COPPER CO room 2C3 business of place Principal Lake City D F Walker block SaltBeaver Take Utah Location of mines Utah Beaver district county mining Notice —There are delinquent upon described stock on acthe following count of assessment No 26 of 1 cent levied on the 5th day of per share 1917 the several amounts January sot opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Cert Kamo No Shares Amt 419 — Frances Andrews 1000 9100v 88 — William M Ajax 200 200 25 — 1600 1500 THE UTAH-UNITE- D James P Farrell P A J O Fowler 18— George A Greene 229 — Frank M Houghton 44 —Bernard Marron 104 — 356 —J - 100 1 500 1000 2000 500 i f 1500 2166 1000 100 500 lOoO 2000 50o Er-cl- es building Ogden Utah Said sessment Any payable immediately stock upon which this assessment may 16 on 1917 will March remain unpaid be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment will be sold April 15 is made before) 1917 at 3 o’clock p m at tbe offh-of the company No 506 Eccles buildOgden Utah to pay the delinquent ing assessment thereon with the costs of of sale advertising and S expense A HOLMES Secy No 0O6 Eccles Bldg’ Ogden Utah NOTICE OF APPLTRATSONaFOR DIS- SOLUTION OF CORPORATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND of Utah for Salt Lake county state of In the matter of the dissolution the Oldham Mining company a- corporation of Utah Notice Is given that the Oldham Minof Utah company a ing its voluntary applihas mads and filedcorporation cation for the dissolution of said corunder tbe provislona of secporation tions 3661 to 8667 Compiled Laws of Utah 1907 and that any person may file herein his objections to sard application at any time before the expiration of the time of publication of this notice to wit on or berore Tuesday March 6 1917 te &aTd" °f tSo'S HOMER Clerk Third District Court Salt Lake Utah City B F Quinn Deputy Clerk Date of first publication February 2 1917 SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDER? A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the West Mercur Mines company a corporation of Utah will be held at the office of the company 68-7- 2 S No 827 McIntyre building Main street Salt Lake City Utah on 28 1917 at 2 Wednesday for the purpose of cono'clock p m February sidering important business concern- the future of the company’s operaing tions and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before it President By order of the J S GARD Asst13 Secy 1917 Salt Lake City February NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF LIEN ON PERSONAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Quinby Stewart will cause to be sold at public auction tbe hereinafter de-to scribed personal property belonging C I Sylvester to satisfy a debt of 92115 due the said Quinby Stewart from the said C L Sylvester for storOctober age on said property between 17 1916 and February 15 1917 said sale will be made at those certain known as the Lincoln gapremises of Fourth South and West rage corner streets Salt Lake City Utah Temple on Wednesday the 2Sth day of February 1917 at 2 o’clock p m of said dayThe following is a description of said property: Thlrty-elgAbsorbers QUINBY STEWART - nt DIED MELLEN —At the ' family residence 670 W First North street February 16 Joseph H Mellen He was bom in 11 1848 Neb Winter a son ofQuarters John and Jane April Ramsden Mellen Mr Mellen was married to Martha A Cumberland in this city in September 1870 He is survived by tbe W Mellen children' following Frank Mellen EdithJoseph Moorhouse Mrs Fred Harris Ines Mellen and the following sisters: Mrs Alice Perkins Pleasant Green Catherine A Coon Elizabeth Margetts Sarah Mitchell Martha Harvell Mary Bouck of Salt Lake PETERSON — At the county infirmJohanna ary February 1692 of old age one Peterson aged time at years a servant In the family of the late President John Taylor Funeral serv-lvSunday at 230 p m at 21theS chapel of Joseph West william Taylor Temple street Friends are invited to attend Interment in City cemetery CEMETERIES es - : — - - - 1500 2166 1000 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FRO-badivision in and for Sait Lake of Utah county State In the matter of the estate of Elisha Hawxhurst deceased— Notice The petition of Elsie L Hawxhurst for the Issuance to herself of praying in the estate letters of administration deceased has of Elisha Hawxhurst been set for hearing on Friday the 23d2 of February A D 1917 at day o’clock p m at tne county courthouse In the courtroom of said court in Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with 'WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY Peraffixed this 5th day petual care 1016 Kearns bldg W 1365 the seal thereof of February 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seat) E ClarkFUNERALS J Deputy Clerk By 100 E O Leatherwood for NELSON — The Attorney ' 100 Petitioner funeral services over 181 the of Mra Pauline Ida Nelson body' " IS years will be held Sunday at 1 :2500 "'V aged Y notice' 2500 ward p m at the and 60 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT not Saturday Eighth as announcedchapel Friends’ 500 the regular annual meeting of the are Invited to 'attend and can view 1000 stockholders of the Sandy Irrigation the body on day of funeral from 10 500 company a corporation of Utah will to 12 at the of Joseph William 725 be held at the City5 hall Sandy City on Taylor 25 S parlors Interment West Temple 1917 at i o’clock City cemetery 140 j Monday March — i ' k - 2500 '500 1000 ur 200 And in accordance with law and an 100 of the board of directors madu 100 order 1000 on the 5th day of January 1917 so shares of each parcel of such 336 many will be sold 500 stock as may be necessaryoffice of the auction at the 185 at public 222 D F Walker block Salt 1000 company the aih 369 Lake City Utah1917on Mondai' at 8 o'clock p in387 day of March there378 to pay the delinquent assessment with the costs of advertis390 on together and expense of sale 391 50 ing CHARLES A WEAVER 50 Secretary 1000 First publication Friday February 500 16 1917 1000 ASSESSMENT NO 5 100 500 MOUNTAIN COPPER CO WOLF 600 Principal place of business Salt Lake 250 Utah Location of mine Cache 500 City Utah county 580 Notice is hereby given tht at a 420 of the board of directors ot 2500 meeting Wolf the Copper company 2000 held on theMountain 13th d— of February 1917 300 5 No assessment of one-ha- lf 52 an was cent levied the share upon outper 500 capital stock of the corporation 500 standing payable to S A Holmes 339 treasurer of the company No 546 500 as- 200 Pollock A Co 500 1000 W R Hayward 100 K O Dlstad 500 F Relssman 500 F H Jefferies 250 Philip K Apfel 500 Miers May 580 Mary Maloney 420 Maloney Mary 2500 JW HH Maloney 2000 Jameson 800 W H Wesco 52 1452 H C I Jorgenson 500 1484 Hans Vunder 500 1487 Hans Vunder 339 1489 Badger Bros 500 1533 C M Swartz 81 81 1540 Richard Simmons 200 200 1588 K O Dlstad 1000 1000 1598 E W Swelgard 500 500 1618 A D Kennedy 1000 1000 1626 Theo Nantais 1000 1646 J A Pollock 4k Co 1000 57 57 1657 A W Hlgby 500 1669 S Koclell 500 186 186 1682 Kate G Riehards 8600 3600 1683 G M Merker 92 92 1695 Fred Warren 500 1737 W C Burt 500 1740 Mrs R K Thomas 500 500 200 200 1741 Ed Russell — 300 1748 Howard Schultes 300 500 1760 David Proskey 600 600 1751 David Proskey 500 Co 1000 1000 1768 Paine Webber 500 500 1798 W C Burt 600 1802 J EL Richmond 500 600 500 1812 Stewart Dean 1000 1000 1823 James Nanson 5000 5000 1825 George Davis — 500 1829 Oscar Llndgren 500 455 1843 O J Robertson 455 204 204 1844 W H Mooro 160 150 1851 Al T Gough T 107 H Child 107 1856 500 1872 John S Olson 600 500 1878 John S Olson 500 1000 1000 1887 A F Snyder 1250 1250 1892 J H Hennifin 1250 1250 1893 A G McKendry 398 1893 7 R Cebree 398 4000 1907 David Proskey 4000 1000 1000 1912 H B Cole 205 1951 H B Cole 205 1000 1000 1953 E M Castle 455 465 1954 W J Stewart 400 400 1997 & Koclell 71 71 2000 Mrs Frank Shore 1000 1000 2076 D V Proskey 2000 2000 2077 David Proskey 1000 2078 Albert F Hablse 1000 1000 1000 2079 Albert F Habise 1000 1000 2080 Albert F Hablse 1000 2083 A F Snyder 1000 1000 1000 2100 George Merker 2000 2000 2132 W V Snyder 500 500 2234 H B Cole 611 2243 E H Clark 611 115 115 2264 S'G Chamberlain 1000 1000 2269 J A' Henderson 61 61 2271 G N Bradley 115 2274 Herman Brinck 115 100 100 2289 H B Cole 1000 1000 8205 O W Bauman 62 62 2393 7 P Brown 600 600 2898 J Hanson 1000 1000 2408 F S Salmon 1000 1000 2409 Coleman A Reitze 1000 2410 Coleman A Reitze 1000 1000 2411 Coleman A Reitze 1000 1000 1000 2419 J P Kildahl 1000 1000 2479 Dixon Miller Co 1000 1000 2480 Dixon Miller Co 1000 1000 2489 II B Cole 100 100 2517 W M Havenor 252 Thomas J McCarvel 1000 1000 500 500 2534 S R Neel 2542 Ambrose Fothering- 600 500 ham 400 400 2543 A J: Christensen 1445 1445 2664 H B Mensel 250 250 2669 S Koclell 200 200 2685 S Koclell 130 130 2686 V L Arnold 1100 2700 E E Shapley 1640 2701 D Lenore Snapley 1640 100 100 2720 Robert C Gill And in accordance with law and an made on order of the board of directors so manv the 10thofday of January of1917such stock each parcel shares sold at as may be necessary will beroom 515 the office of the company Newhouse building Salt Lake City Utah on the 3d day of March 1917 at 10 o’clock a m of said day to pay the assessments thereon todelinquent the with gether of sale cost of advertising and expense GEORGE BAGLIN Secretary 515 Newhouse Building Salt Lake City Utah First publication February 15 1917 Probate and Guardianship Notices A - Mrs Meister 5000 —A D Mets McMullen 5000 140 —B W Thompson 6000 381 270— L D Wiley ' ' u- 207 208 0 600 500 500 C ® of p m At this meeting tne question upon the amending ef article voting six of the articles of incorporation which reads as follows: Article 6 The limit of the capital be twenty stock agreed upon shall thousand nine hundred and seventy-fiv- e Into eight dollars (620975) divided (839) shares hundred and thirty-nin- e I The amount of par e value dollars (525) share shall be twenty-fiv' So as to read: the capital Article 6 The limit of £kty-fostock agreed upon shall be divided into thousand dollars (684000) hundred and sixty three thousand threeamount of par val(8360) shares The twenty-fiv- e ue of each share shall-hdollars (65) report At this meeting the financial of and the election and will be rendered the year the officers for ensuing such other business as may properly come before the meeting of directors By order of the boardPresident W W WILSON 600 stockholders of the Utah Concrete Pipe 300 company will be held at the company's S45 office at Ninth South and Seventh West 300 streets Salt Lake City Utah at 13 300 o’clock noon February 26 for tbe purof electing a board of trustees §00 500 pose such other business as attend and 741 may properlytocome before the meeting 600 GEORGE Q MORRIS Secy 1000 700 DELINQUENT NOTICE 500 t Gentner Harry Maurice 575 200 200 200 500 500 600 l®-- 741 600 R R R R R R 8 Wlmmer 8 Wlmmer S Wlmmer 8 Wlmmer S Wlmmer S Wlmmer Dixon Miller Co Taylor Bros Taylor Bros Taylor Bros Bros Taylor P F O’Donnell Mra Louise John N Oliver E H Davis Mrs Agnes R H Parker Barlow F W F H Jefferies Anna B Taylor C W Peck D A Davis D A Davis D A Davis E R Booth John Keller K O Dlstad A F Snyder A Starrh 1J0 300 300 - ® ® 1 meeting Detroit Feb 16 —Millions of dollars’ worth of automobiles are tied up in Detroit by railroad congestion local manufacturers said today Automobiles are now being driven own power from the facby their tories to points as far east as New York and as far' west as Kansas ia CONSTABLE GIVEN HOME - - S held-in-favo- - XU VOO 16— Gar- Valley rettSpring Iseman Rockland county's oldest culture who Is 98 his the demonstratedphysical by wood he cutting had sawed last seven oords ofvigor and split this winter at his home in He made a wager with Sparknlll several weeks ago that he SUICIDE THEATRE friends would convert the big pile into kinwood himself dling Iseman the dean of Erie railroad in a cab for more than engineers sat He worked on the first years forty Death of a Soldier Brother train ran over the road and helped that to build the third mile of the roadbed was In 1832 He retired himself This May Have Caused Act about thirty-tw- o years ago DANGER ZONE AT (New York Ttbavtl TrUssas met his death while serving with the Border regiment” The last clew is considered most Important by the police They believe the suicide was a brother of the young of- WIE SEEKS ' still Is Chicago Feb 16— Peter Miss Hazel blind the flippant hosiery ofZyla Daley movie actress to the contrary Also movie films can be faked This is the claim made by J J Schwartz Zyla’s In his action to recover 93800 attorney from the Hartford Accident and Indemas nity company offortheInjuries sustained an Chicago Raw Pro employee ducts company Zyla’s clai the Insurance company adjusted when a motion picture film rroduced In his hornet 8261 6 Paulina street busily carrying ladders catching pigeons observing Miss Daley's trim foot and performing other feats which might be regarded as Impossible in a blind person "The film Is a fake said Attorney Schwartz' "Zyla tells me these went to him to examine him for people blindness and rehearsed him in the things he was to do and then photographed him he not knowing there was a camera working while ne was being rehearsed' He is shown carrying a ladder and helping Miss Daley downstairs As a matter of xact Miss Daley Is helping him downstairs' liner Frederick VIH from New York with Count yon Bernstorff former German ambassador to the United States and his party of German consular officials homeward bound on board anchored in Halifax harbor tonight Powerful searchlights played on her from both sides of the harbor as she steamed slowly to her anchorage convoyed by a swarm of naval patrol boats In keeping with the assurances given by Great Britain to the United 8tates for the safe conduct of the former ambassador extraortaken to dinary precautions were safeguard the ship No one not official business on board having was allowed to approach the steamer Searchlights illumined the adjacent waters and naval launches were detailed to keep up an active patrol in the vicinity of the anchorage during the period the liner is in port for examination by the British naval authorities Interpreters came from Ottawa and Toronto to assist in examining passengers scrutinizing passports and carrying out the examination performed at Kirkwall up usually time of the declaration of to the Germany's tightened submarine blockade of the coasts of Great Britain and her allies The Frederick VIII arrived off the harbor this morning but acting on a previous understanding with British naval authorities that she was not to steam by tbe harbor defenses In turned her nose seaward daylight again and did not Scandinavian-America- DIVORCED BLIND MAN SAYS Powerful Searchlights Play on Steamer From Both Sides of Harhor ALXFAX un- til nlghtfalL Patrol boats at once flocked about her and escorted her to her' anchorage which was so chosen that those on board could lbs 1052 1053 1060 1061 1086 1087 1088 1104 1105 1106 1180 1159 1139 1190 1194 1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 1212 1213 1216 1276 1810 1314 1318 1326 1327 1400 1414 1415 1416 1420 1434 ' 1®-®- 600 500 300 & Co 858 854 855 A Starrh 856 A Starrh 857 A Starrh 858 James W Gibson885 S Koclell 890 H B Cole 891 II B Cole 906 S Koclell 910 F R Snow A Co 917 J L Karr WILL COMPLY WITH ORDER BATTERY - 789 Incident to the recent announcement of the city engineer that he would comin the city pel every property owner to number their houses O R Meredith of the- Meredith apartments proprietor was arrested yesterday and taken to that Mr police court It istounderstood with the Meredith agreedcomply new order SIT ST ANSWER i 780 784 786 ed Gei Castle F 775 00 A SPY - 768 Washington Feb finances are mobilised to meet any situation likely to be presented in the near future In the opinion of the federal reserve board whose precautionary measures undertaken upon the severance of diplomatic relations with have assumed concrete form Germany and are believed to cover every conthat may ariseon tingency are at present There deposit with federal reserve agents in the various reserve districts approximately in cash and the huge reserve of 6600000000 Is available at Washuse wherever It may be ington for As a precautionary measure needed the board has requested the bureau of to engrave a and engraving sum of reserve notes additional printing large which will be ready for use In case the occasion may arise An estimate by George M Reynolds of Chicago that the banks of the country are at present able to withstand a financial strain involving eight times the sum Involved in the of 1907 is believed by officials topanic be a correct of the strength of the fedappraisal reserve eral system The demands made upon the bureau heavy of engraving and printing in connection' with the Issuance of new notes of the board and the issuance one and two of the large volume of notes —the dollar treasury — authorised by greenbacksMcAdoo recently have resulted ine the Secretary addition of approximately seventy-fivmen to the bureau’s staff It is possible that a force will soon be working night and day making the new money The first concern of the board is to runsnon-byprotect member banks againstand of foreign birth depositors member banks so far as possible vir-- ! been passed wasThere have tuallyfewhasruns said and these but it were due to the unfounded apparently belief of foreign born depositors that the government would confiscate their bank accounts in case of war The issuance of Secretary Lansing's recent statement correcting this idea Is said to have dispelled the fear of such deand conditions are reported to positors be virtually normal M J AA Pollock Pollock J 766' 775- ' E 763 16 — The nation's 500 250 A Polldck A Co 500 Co 1000 A Pollock-0 JE L-M Karr 500 McBeth 5000 N Condon 100 A L Mowrey 100 A Ll Mowrey 600 Minnie A Godley 500 Minnie A Godley JJ 419 " |