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Show , ' " DE8 ERET. EVENiNG , ' ' - 1 inally framed. Nicaragua would grant in perpetuity to the. United States the E N1 exclusive- - rights canal through the Satti3uarf river and : the Great Lake of lelearagua, or bY aTit- way of any other route , Article NiChew the Suan territory. , iEXPENSIVE treaty proposes that41n tate the protection of t canal, and the rights conieriplated in lease to th, Nicaragua, Nicaragua shall' States for ninety-nin- e . years the Great Corn and Little Corn islands int se Vessels Not to Coastwi For the Caribbean sea and rights to a naval ) base on the Gulf of Fonseca. Mean Loss of Themyould Pay 1 .PROPGSA laS. BRIAN'S Early in the present 'adtninistratiWn S20,000,000 In teR Years. , ,..., ' senate prt'ipotea to the Seey. Bryan ctimmittee that' the treaty be amended In loich a way that the United .Statea . would procure virtual control of Ni- NEED IS S19250 000 ANNUAL caragua. through a ptuatectorate similar to that exercised over Cuba. Helvould add to the treaty features similar to the "Platt amendment" relating,to Cu- f. To this proposal there was ha. Taft's Johnson, Em 'OEBAILIK-IIVEA- Uneeda Biscuit Nourishmentfine Ea- -- wholesomeness., AU in the - . -- .1617-ATein- Begin in House WeekVote Sims Bill by Late This for Looked -- -, ; Saturday Night : NN '4.., ot, .r! , ..4,' -- f'Ai,t,,,411-- ' iiitoo- Committie be 'Close Amendment Wanted to Pend. Vote in ing Will t!:h Treaty With Nicaragua. de-- , Washington. Mar Ph toll exemption on bate repeal of :rthe ct will clause of the Panama cralrah-rand 4 house, the week this late begin a vote in that body on the Sims bill to , i .e' .3, mr.,,!. , ,. Of .the SatPresident Wilson Is expected by urday nigh. In the senate effort wi)1' i be made by administration leaderet-ton the action Pave the way for early issue by bringing it squarely before the committee on interoceauic 'canals fot consideration and report by the time the house has disposed of the subJec't. Opposing. forces in both houses are arrayed for the fight, the prospect be- ing 1:11Rt the champions of toll exemp-lion for American coastwise ships will calls have been Lose' ',then the roll taken in both houses. Rep. Adamson arid Sims. in charge of the ss,srepeal forces in the house. are only Ahubtful their till' the sIZP of themajority .caus.e will have They predict that it be large, while Majority Leader l'nderiNood and some of the Democratic who agree with him that it is an economic mistake to reverse the nations policy regarding Canal 0115, illiAgt the iote will be closp. O'GORMAN WILL. OPPOSE. In the senate the return of Senator 0Gornian of New York, t!'hairman of the committee on interoceanic - with interest. in i view of the fact that Senator Owen, a mejority member of the committee, has introduced a bill similar to the Sims hill for the purpose of, expedit- cents. 10 ;' OrLe 0114;terr,. 1? 43;) con-Pro- , itiderablo opposition in the. cdinamittee e airti, It is ,expected revived now. Under the proposed plan of amending N the treaty icaragua, beside s granng th e canal 'and ritival. station rights, ' would agree: '.That Aar shouldot be declared with out consent of the United States. That no treaties be Made with foeign governments that would tend te destroy. her independence or give foreign goy- ernments a foothold in the republic,. That no public debt would be con- tracted beyond the ordinary resource coc. ,o - 4 "to; . ' GRAHAM CRACKERS SE11108 EARTHQUAKE ..? T9 1 t,a4,141, -- et e t'i 11,2 11 t iliq , It Over at Lunch Ta,1k This Cafeteria is a favorite lunching place for business men. The service is fast- - The foods.,4re the finest money ism buy; they Ei,ever varyday In, day out, the year 'round - they're always good. - At noontime, business and professional men and women come blocks out sample et each Book. Address' -post-car- d Cutiosra, Dept T. Doetost" Nt en who ittusve and shampoo wit b Outicurn Soap will find it be tor skis and snip. , y of their way to lunch:lere-Theknow they can depend On ,fiRoyal" " quality foods. . It you've a plan to ' , put up to you here. Talk associates--com- e e it over at lunch! s Others have tried it; and they say it i an effective way to "put it over." "Royal" quality foods help the , "game" along. , -- n ':14a 0 Moral canal by all nations en tonne of equatitY. There can be no doubt that it was the intention of thooe who negotiated the strengther;ng. ..'N, Fresh ilay.Pauncefoto treaty to pledge the baked and fresh' deteastinaster. PHEIECTOHE OF AKITA IN United States to 'the continued adherence to the principle of equal use of N livered. to cents. REVENUE NENDED. the Panama canal by the citizens and .''Tei enable ' the canal to eareV. ItThe Unitof all nations. . THE ISLAND Or HONDO self cOmmervially NVIttIOUt being a eon- subject" consid- .I. ed emery obligated by State:e liniring burden upon the taipayees el to observe the honor the country," Prof. sJohneen said in his -, spirit as :well se the letter of the HayAr '. !"tiyi,', Address, "it will be tioeessary to secure Pauncefote treaty." il ' 4,f,0111,6.'- -' "'' , '- anAfaryh IrvA sertous ,earth- revenues of about $19.250.000 per liii , ,.,,, ',,,..- 7' num. This total is niiitIP up of $3,500,- - 4 ) A ilTokio,occurred,today In the prefec- - oell . ,.,..,,145::,t,t-r7,1maintenance and opera- FAMOUS PRIEST annual for A Akit of iStand A Hondo., I. 5, and zone sanitation for tion: ! '' ;,14,,,, 0100s of persons in the city of Akita government: SIIIi0,000 OF CHICAGO DEAD ..4.4L,4, payable as an Ay Inumber and many houses destroy- annuity to-- he mpohlie of PferiHnla. $11,- e 0,1)00 tO coer the. interest at 3 per Rev. MattChleago, March village of Kowakubl, which P Catholic cent on the $375,000.000 itivested la- - the riee J. DorneY, 'a Chicago settlement Of ,the controversy. ,ed. casuwere ruined. there many f4on5tor Owen seeks to have the comcanal, and $3.7,511.000 to prOVittA a CIA- priest whose name is familiar on both alties to reettirn V', the hidei of the Atlantic. died today at I mittee take the repeal bill up at ing;fund-o- r ,I The volcano Asama-ramSenator 90 miles !treasure the ikerigent the canal during the Merey hoipitJ, where his slater is it. once and pass upon one of the nuns in charge. Death was the, next I,0 years. Gorman, who Will lead the opposinorthwest of Tokio, is in eruption. due to paralymis. following heart trouBay biscuit baked by maintion. took the position, before leavinufit revenue be secured "This Full not details of the disaster have ble, which attacked..him a few weeks leg Washington last week, that his been received. (awing to the interrup- ly from' the tolls rollected from the ago. Archbishop Quigley was present committee should do nothing with the canal. If an yes- at tion to cOMMtrtlitittiOn. Sixty, bodies veselor that-us- e NATIONAL the hedelde shortly before Father Isels paid toile Hie revenue of the canai the repeal until the house hadacted. were found In the basin of became unconscious. BISCUIT Administration senators, after rOnriver, where 320 houses were destroY- iat the end of 10 yearn would Cover tit,. Dorney The stockyard prieet, Father Maufor operating expenses. riee, ed The village of Kitamcno was fPrdng with the president, determined outlay !annual COMPANY liorney, "the king of the burned. and ,i,arges uport capital. if tile own-er- g that thr P,onatp should be ready to stockyard," watt one or the strongest Asi a result of the osarthquake ,Jir-ua 1,f ,merican ships engaged In the' and most the subject immediately after picturesque' ebaracters in Always look for that name copper niin n Tsunmadto east wise trade are exeuseal, from the .the house action. or even tlefore, west. Counselor. protegtor, friend The fate of the 7,00 workmen ,in the payment of toils. the revenuert will not the rhould the Sims bill meet unexpected In thousands. her had the power for mine is unknown, suffice to inalte. the canal 35 years of the ruler of a principality delay in the lower branch. , faimulteneous with the earthquake , That the vote in commnttee will be . . To exempt , conetwise think In one of the greatest industrial cenling. came terfific and the from the payment of tells meanaa de,-- ter in the world--t- he explosions close is certain and opponents of the house bursting of flames from the volcano !crease. of at least $20,000,000 in reverter,. dietriet of Chicago. Hiepacking the majority will vote repeal Insist prestige exAsama-Tamwhich terrified the In that for consideration, is the pending treaty egainst tbe president's plea. during the first 10 years, and means the tended to the White House in Washevent there will be a minority report with Nicaragua, negotiated in the Taft !addition of that 'arneunt to the bur1- Ington, and on a memorable occaslon -' senin the which adthe administration. which the present controversy upon dens to be carried by the taxpayers helearned the gratitude of Celts everyAkita is a garrison town on the Sea . of the country. ate will hinge. Aiding Senator Owen in ministration wishes to have amended where as a trusted envoy from Irish leaders on this side of the Atlantic to The of Japan. It does a considerable exleading the administration forces will and ratified as soon as possible. TREATY. The port trade. PEPecially in rice. Charles Stewart Parnell in 1..ondon. be Seanters Hoke Smith of Georgia and foreign, relations committee of the senof the oity is about K. What is said to be the most Irish James of Kentucky. Polls of the sen- ate expects Secy. Bryan to appear Wed- population The adherence of sound business 000. Asama. Yama is the largest active ate on the repeal question have indi- nesday in explanation of the adminis- voicanO in the management of the parish outside of Ireland ,was Father !principles in A of its Japan. Gabriel'. majority Derney's h Mile charge--.8-t. cated that the president will be sus- tration's desires relating to the treaty, Is dicta ed by business prudence. at Forty-fiftthe nearest periods have been productive canaj street, .tained by a majority of from 10 to which is designed primarily for acquire- active netThe of adherenc principles of of ashes showers thern last to Its entrance main only. Catholic 1 parish f.'ft votes. ment by the United States of the Nica-- : treat of the canal of the To people well aceruption was in 1783. when sev- tItrakity in,the nanagernent stockyards. to canal and naval Iraguan estion our rights rights .; TREATY q on eral villages the north side of involyjng WITH NICARAGUA., witil that part of Chicago no !station PitPS in the Bay of Fonseca in the mountain to foHign countries. From 1859 quainted were obliterated more evidencit is needed to illustrate huge Another question included in the for- 'exchange for a payment of $3000,000 in streams of lava. The crater isby about to Aug. 24. 1912, the United States ad- the force of his personality than the i of a mile In circum- Ibered strictly and wisely to the doctrine' fact that by his efforts a mile square eign relations of the government. which Igold. the terms of the treaty as orig ference. it is planned to undertake this week of neutrality n the use of an isthmian of territory surrounding his church has for twenty years been absolutely free from the presence of a saloon. itIZZER;!MIX COM!!Mn Irrespective oLicreed, the residents of the district revered him to an ex'1 . tent that has been a standing won- ;0;ill.'' der to outsiders. Here ill the reason, as explained by one of the men or the ................... fk), ss:, 1 yard: ,1,- -, I "If you want a battle, just say something against Father DorneY, ..:z, .,,,;,..7!", ... and you'll get a fight in talenty all - - s 1 the way from kids to graddfathera ''' t ,: 1'4)4 ,,y.1,s1 ,4,,,, ...got' '4,101504--No .hour was ever t6o long or too . ' 4 '. .' '; ' .;,dark or too cold or tl2e roads too ; 4 .4, ''T gZ: rough to stop Father Dorney from 40 '. 7: '1k : IN AI' help." going to one ' 4 " 1, 1 : kil',.3 tl?''' 't4 ' 11 Perhaps the meeting of Parnell and ' '' ' 'i letrrozitaimz ,,, ' of comin house the Father Berney mons at London will be the public oo.' Incident to be longest remembered in ' ''' the civil life of th priest. Father ''' '.' ' ' 's ''''',1 ,.' i'',0,1.s.'1.44n'' (.;. , ', it was whothere-deliever4, , namelyIrish ,,' lk"..8211,nelf",'',...4;mg:-;:ito the parliamentary leader the tiornmente 'bleb showed,that- the in, former Pigott's accusations against Parnell were based on forgery. The Pigott charges. which formed an elaborate attempt to link Parnell with Man-Failu- re crime upon crtms, had threatened to bring about the expulmon of Parnell from the commons and to cause the wrecking of home rule for Ireland. Largely as the result of Father Dor-- , tiers successful mission, the pronecu-- 1 tion temitionly collapsed and Pigott twenty-on- e rail- not long .riftery- committed suicide in had been inSeale. 'Pather-Dortie'than-faikq- e trueted with the documents by his lifelongfriend Alexander Sullivan, president of the Irish National league of Atrierielt, end by Patrick Egan, former treasurer. of the Irish National top-notc- h league of Ireland, and later United States minister to Chile. IN (1) ''11 REMOVE DANDRUFF ers everywhere. mailed tree. with , k Prevent dry. thin and Ming WA anoir itching and- Irritation or the scalp. !emote crusta and scales. and promote the growth 'And beam y of the hair; frostiest shainnocewith Colicura Soap. assisted by occasional dressings with Concur Ointment, afford a most eifertive and econconkal treatment. Cutieura Soap (2Se.) load Cullom Ointment (50c.1 are sold by druggists and deal- 3. t 'lilt S 4 I ever; day. Crisp,, tacty and .,, 14,The exemption of coastwise shipping using the r;anama canal from the paymetts,of toLla would irrs,44 a lOss' for the arat 10 )'ears of s''':0,tatit.000, Prof. Emory 11. Johnson of the rniveraltr. of Pennsylvania, sahl h annual (BltonigAlt at the twenty-sixt(rit Pennsyivania 11(4 the,oUniversity m'Pn of 1'f,--; York. Thisi.loss, he said, :Would have to ,be borne by the tax,. priNera of the 'United States. Prof. .Thlinson was appointed special United Staten commissioner of panama, .trattit; tolls by former President 'Taft and served as sueh in Other speakers at the dinner were Lindley M. Garrison, secretary of war; Dr. Rowell C. McCrea, dean of the Towne Prientifte school: ;lames M. Beck, former assistant attorney general of. Dr. Arthur H. the' United ,States; Quinn, dean of the college department of tbe Univ,orsity of Tennsylrania; Dr. Edane FiStilith, provost nf the universilv, and Dr. Hobart A: Hare of IThila- William A. Redding was delphia. of government. That the United States ahould have ithe, right to intervene al any time to preserve Nicaraguan independence, or to protect life or. property. , Ti le aministration. It is understood-. I winhes the Nicaraguan treaty question settled tiulekly in line with Its general policy th clear up the 'foreign shim, tion ,and Senator ShIve:y of Indiana. acting ehairman - of the foreign relatines I has' conferred with epplinittme.AwhoPresident Wilmon, expects the commit- tee to takelhe treaty up this week and to keep it under consideration Until a can be made it the senate. ,I reptirt A food for . 4,3,. New York, March I ,loooo - 2. Special Commissioner Of ,Pan1- '. aMa .Tolls, Discusses fitiestion ," ' R, Y. D. No Mich.filed summer I picked cucumbers about a week before I noticed I was being poisoned. AU at once I broke out with a terrible nuh all over my entire body. It looked like pimples only was very numb smaller. On my arms It teemed to be worse than any place else. It would Itch and burn to I would scratch ud tusks anudi sores that would Suter. I suffered day sod nisibt nor about WO 'Mita but could and uo used ----and --- -- and Many-othe- rs but they all failetto bring relief. At ADA I was advised to tiy Outicura Soap and Oirktonent. Ivory two ce three times a day 'Avoid(' wash with the Outlaws Soap and at night I eciold apply the Ceti-cu- rs Ointment, Jitter Indus them one month was completely cured." (Signed) Stiaa Clara Mallory, Sept. 19, 1913. ex-Pre- to-b- Round,. thin, tender with a delightful flavor appropriate forluncheon, tea and dinner. 1.--O- pen tarry ,i Baronet iiiscult - Out e4, tt : , - - Worse On Arms. Itched and Burned.Sores Would Fester. Suffered Day and Night. Cuticura Soap and , Ointment Completely Cured. . . os) - '''.?1,'1- 1 si? . , e ALL OVER BODY ,. .q4.1rPc':;,''. ; ' m: ,w ?1-- , TO PASS . ,, '11;1: 1 MEASURE EXPECTED - molitUre-proolpackage.- -1 , on , I ts. Will loLLs - ss vorpurity-4rispne- TEHRIBLEIASH - 1 . !, Ill 'Dine here-thi- s evening. l J V. t I !I, ;tv7ts). r. ... 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Ask your grocer. by,steam-cookin- g, -- -- , , Alikys heat the Biscuit in oven to restore crispness. Biscuits : - Mziake, - Two Shredded with hot, milk or cream will supply all the energy Meat needed for a half day's work. Deliciously nourishing when eaten in combination with baked apples, stewed prunes, sliced bananas or canned or preserved fruits. Try toasted Trisclit, the Shredded Wheat wafer, for luncheon 'sit butter, cheese or marmalade. Shiedded Wheat- Company, - 1 - Baltimore. March Bishop John G. Murray of the Protostant Eplecopal church, -Goy. of Goldshoroilkh.' Dr. rra- rtithseii B. and Johns Hopkins univereitY. Howell Gr4swold.-.1r- .. consenthave ed to form a preliminary committee to organize a movement to bring together in Baltimore in November an deinternational peace conference, signed to crystallize international senthe hehind timent proopsal of 'Winston Churchill of England for a year's susponelon of battleship construction. 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