| Show = = = = = ii jl I 1 jlI J1OlCDt1 AistioillosINATION I PPI Uruguay Is I not a very large country 4r P I liavlnB less I than n mllllJil population 1 but I It has cut ciultei 1 usurp In history 1 the past fifty years chiefly due to Its p I almost continuous disturbed condition tj Now It comes to the fire again with I rl the assassination nt Its president as 9 ioled In the telfKrnmi of August 211 iti I t The killing of the chief executive V 4 there however dues not attract such j attention as did the assassination of Senor Canovas for the reason that It N 1vas the work of Individual I hatred 111 while CunaII 1as Plain by JOV I ono ot II cry Considerable I j Itr body of people who believe c In the murder of those whom they I r skI dislike and hnI make the Spanish L event the indicator at a longer miritll IJI < threatens the most elvlllred government 191 Jj govern-ment The uruguayan presidential S 11 4 all ambitious man hall made man lie I Sj lltlcal foes nn < l Hied II In constant fear I 1 of the nisawdn weapon IP was I I f nf a nation I whoso people put a light le f 1 J value I on life and whose rulers who It ever they I are must possess MuOl I Or r f I the fierce and despotic I to obtain and t I retain poorer The only wonder there Wt I ti that with the enmity that exists between jflt f be-tween Iho political factions the Uruguayan 1 rk Uru-guayan affair did not amount to u i revolution Instead ot Iwlns I confined gItO i j to Individual I kllllnff I Vit It Ii I not I > i I I certain that a revolution will not bo 4 the outcome ot tho shut that killed I I I I President llorda |