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Show . --Tt 1 , . , , , .- . , . E ET , D , ., , , .. , . : ' ,... 14 PAGES E ' I NG NE It TRVIII T.,Aurdt,a,Adverd..,w,,itue woe, theons,,,,,,,saepana, .. . . UTA If' DYNAMITE WAS 'JOHNSON'S ACT HAS MORAL FORCES . ., . '' The as State Witness in Wood Collins, Theirillational-Honor-is-Involve- d Take Next StepRejoinderEtri-BrYa- n ''''' - Ex- forces are - ISTRIBUTED tit PACKAGES 03,h-,1-4i';.- Left at Different Plates, - it Time did r".Wv, ilit..;;f, 2 , L. t., use in t ,; ',',. -- t; ---- I - ,:. 4,46 - -- - I- A., , - . Borden. J. Masa., May e Collins said that on Jan. 19. 1912.1 he met John J. Breen, the undertaker. who wee convicted "planting" the explosive, in a saloon in Boston. Is the course of their conversation. Breen asked If he would like to go to Lawrence that wotrid- go- lc I: night. "1 told could help hint any," Cointim said.: Breen continued: "We shall probe bi meet some folks and you bundle to keep..your cud.. uu..;t-athe Same time handing the WitneSS some billsThe witness said Breen agreed to give hint more money. After they left the saloon they- met two men. One of the men described by the witneas wave Breen a package weighing about 40 pounds which they carried to Breen's bowie in Lawrence It contained sticks which felt '':colti." "I asked Breen what they were." the witness added. "and he told me it lois Collins said that when he presaged Breen for an explanation of the pack. age. Brftvia said: "You'll see the Joke tomorrow." The witneas told of a conversation in which Breen said: "Fil be Mayor of this City next year. There is a millkm of me." hack -I asked him what be meant.- - said Collins, 'find 'he asked me if knew Preaddent Wood of the American Wool- The efforts of the Japanese goternment are concentrated at present on pacifying-publi- c opinionbut the task is regarded in many quarters as a more difficult one than at the time of the California school controversy of seven years ago. Since the death of the old Japanese emperor the authority of the government has steadily diminished in resisting the growing influence of public opinion and the spirit of democracy is augmenting throughout the empire. ! - - , treatment" A prominent official said today: ,t "The Japanese people feel that their national honor is involved. The en company. I told him did sot and then I would see the present question will be solved peacefully but what is needed to assure the in thebe said that paper the next day." friendship is a 'change of heart in permanence of our traditional A SLEIGt1 RIDE. Americans toward the Japanese." That same night Collins said, they . went out in a sleigh,. carrying some small bundles made from the contents 4if the bundle 'brought front Beaton, They left packages at a Syrian tailor shop and a cobbler shop, and alto) one in Pt Marrs temeterTi Another payment of Sri was ;mid by Breen to COHIIIIL Breen said that be haul received $100 and he wanted to -evenars-with witness. As the the t tho faet that 0 day were taken for split Warhingt,n, May 20.With the ilium; saes leaving Lawrence, Breen's Ler of the United States t,) its ;rot eeti t!teparation and delivery of th,, parting words to him were "Mum is !Ion& it is now up to the Japanese' AlAuPrrilenacn alikmtointuh'te ')r1se"sanairini Porfnte4ItL the word." The word was not men'. c.pdri olice to take the next step in house today of "dynamite' Representative by SPE11 Collins said, the connegotiationi over the California Mien , Mississippi announced his intention of honed tents of the packages being referred to P" tist u"al , tol att. It .is expected that the forth- - mtaingina ll'agri In - as -- juice." a n tan riving reidinder to Secy. of State the house msets the Frt. day that Breen's trial began again ',ix, at Salem. Charles Breen called at Cot "MI be stroniriy argumentattve and I day. a lbns's in Cambridge. borne to result in the conduct me7ttsiti the witness, "that ;e future nesutlations on s strictly LEGISLATION AFFECTING- - - - his brother John had Rent bizU. to tell THE RIGHTS OF AIIENS me to beat lt"" ) Vrat Sari. tAs 11 ts understood that the state de-- 1 Collins said that until he read ;n the Washington, May N.Representative liketmeht it' leuhlttg te' the "Paheee newspapers of the discovery of the dyHartholdt Of Missouri announced imrfrrunemu or some Japanese at namite Lawrence, be did no know that the purposes ens to Vst the new last by that the packages distributed by Breen e'rnit rfvnurseirtiday toa resolution in empoweron all and htms,ilit contained dyruimite. 0 the United States roarta tegistate eariusively - t at otnairant at the the rights ef aliens I Sate. that th.e Jaranes- r; bell;eed ro 'questionsInaffecting the United Mates. The put,. FIFTY-SEVEARRESTS retortnnt to benin ouch a movement.' he tn would measure of the , .. hh, ItTotpst of totty t to th, .t,ttelpose from individual MADE States palming AT !vent rttrrene is PATERSON, N. the Japanews ambassador &Pt NutlerstneKt to have made it peek.tetiy paws which might CRUIP friction with of frd.r2I "'oLark eouottfratear that Japan linding It introssible taro"he Paterson. X. J.. lay Ie.Fifty-sevesaid. affecting the ability of n ileal directly with the state of cati Ito arre4st Vr made today In the vicinity arnta. watt tel,ing (towel,- - upon thetthe aovernment to carry out St tr4tly dewas a all in its 14. rat int( palpable grity. of the Price II mill to which the hands government to insure what bel (Pet- neves to' he fair treatment tor returned 1.ester4ay In the face of President Illison and the cabinet tijeets. I Industrial Workers of the that contentkot will be rx- - day had the shortest session of the World front conducting the strike. oded to cover the legal test of the iadministration thug far. It lasted less Twelve leaders hundred or more strikers and n an hour and concerned chiefly others titterOa land law. though the In the streets near the gathere4 in such camel would be; aProlnimenta. procedure ry to atilt today 1 allow a Japanese subject. threatened t TheJapanese question was touched jeer the workers. There and those e,or his tends, to begin I on briefly. bat it was understood- - the was no actual violencebecausethey-rslot- on by appiation for an injunction. cabinet deferred fuller discussion move fused on. to Three the prisonthat ties- -. ing a reply front Japan to the tatest ers taken were women. oneof with Westnwhile, it la 'expec a baby at days will elapse before the Jai,- - I American rote. No nominations were lin her arms. She was Immediately see rejoinder is receive& in view of expected to be sent to the senate today. paroled. j1 re pto Japanese Foreign Office To Take the Next Step te Son e 1.., eh-a- n ttr ntirnNers-a releotteryt war on- thiseta-h- thoustr-strial- t- would again introduce theCertain in their ommunitY. it is that the maJOrity of the oeoble aro 0POoked to the liquor trelOc in the town. hut !so far the prohihition element Jacks the active support of TIthe people, though their IPathi-es are a ith the movement The Kama izOndiII011 precl,i111 there mg obtained in Provo at the' hrgin, Tung of the contest. A. 214,011 a all tow n Ih. fa vored ho dry aligned themsatves with the organized prohibition forcc . the victory wearazotured. though the tight was long and bitter. o HENRI M. FLIER , ., 1,,, ',,, ''. , 3 . 4 2,t ,, HAWAI J - : , , , I ., Ntrrncity- - - ' Me V :to .114 ey, Garrtnon, prsinfrd mitt ;oda, that the. movement of t 0,,op, (1,11 F.et Si,tenva, N. Atui oth,--r et0;teen poap; 1,0 the l'acilitt , ha,tt 'ed. Ming matto untite an order I 1.,,, 'N't March tby former Seel Rime , i , '.,,,, t ....I.t - ---- ,!'f' ::' .1 : 'I , : ; i : 1 1 :"...: -, - ' ! i i ; :,. 0,1 I 't .... recruits - sAy it on the V,4. 4 I : N tl EMPLOYERS SHOULD KEEP i TOUCH WITH EMPLOYEES ' i.... - roast.. onit that it Is nece,sittri to enlist ti.e 11311 in the ,; raatein and middimatatea : ; The order for 200A recruits- ibis not nearly bee. ' i Mied and star deptiromat dticints sar:,,..:..':. the movement tItIT go on for sonte time. r, , i Ptte-iti- ' i ,I. I ! 1 I :I ., 1 " k ' int t : ----; SUGAR Ncw York. May 20 rant the, LOUISIAtA:1912 t Crooke Smelting 4,1, ,Rainioa CROP EXCEEDINGLY SMALL i ordi-IthaLoad cool- ' sublmd;ory or pe.l';:.i.4-i'klaI y The stindr; ehill ',MU, I,, el t,,1 in lin.,S13.n. was burr.,1 : lg. 1,1'itehlogton.-X1-ti.2- 0--The ample efop . ,approprialir:re,bill which has Pa";',I1 uring t:, night.. III,. 1,.,s- i', :nr In 1912 nitr,ng to spriug 1,nu,stana lboth houses of '6:ciparegis and is await- - at SI00.0,41 . floods. the ,Inallert since 1141. the . , the president is f ,tr attr;eulture announces. department ling the signature ' SUIT FOR APPOINTMENT Emile:ate :Prolionar retuena the output I agitipn by .. itite utitt ome fir coma M. it P 110.100..n&O than Slightly now', 4, i OF RECEIVER' DISMISSED p1rnt ,kbeir I eto",3 F1100 polind, or about 42 per rent .it,.. pro- held subject to the ,nertnan --- -;dultion ,,f 1911, The overak, ytem 'visit I beink .: REPORTED PASHA ESSAD 144 pcunds per 1"n of , ahnut , W. tht.Te. declared 111.1 .1,', ,fiP, ithfie . , 21- .- The. oinit.trust tag,. IARMY ENGINEERS' e,ro,nnati, rt., ..,. Ht's11 m. FLAGLER. 19" la. 120 wa, sp." in 'tin at,itn24i4 111111111:ft116111111111 MURDERED AT TIRANA' - -or Battle erPek. 24,ell. city ,,e t'ineinnati 1:1,r the Pt1,1't11,1- - tprinowt.,litilitnir-rtetr- t named !REPORT - ON- CAUSE OF FLOODS( : , I tho nati4,nal a3-- 1 tohtt 44'. It . C., 1Ita innatt yeJr 4 attnbutra t., the effort of - t recently .V,II down a flight of kepis- - at this afternoon, befire , ti hich met:Tract- Ii t:sis the 1 frasts, manufacturers cl!sni early l.saciation of nay com,....ny 4,,, Vienna. Ma:: raaha- - lb nolhip ?ionic and became of hie advanced ; . Mr. washingtolt.marta......rtiaciaire.,,,,tenrIVPlitit,n herc teday. t OF n,io,n the . u:t r dr inforenid that tit ' -. the Turks at Featart.,age his rcenvery had not been antic'. iin antittilladdress itirmicommanded en the "open shnp"! i by n of tract ,0 waterways Beyees FRANCISCO ---e been .ar settied MANUFACTIIIIERSt had rit,vmoulizINGSAn qtiH ,0 err,t ..luis- been mur-!pnte- d. on the tite ard, first threug?""3 event siege, so the , principal i I causeways and other structures e Nerd '; the relep.oae of witn-herat rattan- - iwas for. the dared at Tirana. according to jeportsi Henry M Floaterlk...1-4POLICE DEPARTMENT 1.dalar program. placed to make it Impossible enormous t. which-have N- Y. in c, of ' t is Little montbera known I "If all who labor reached the Alhaniami at!dMlu, i --- -tanitumedytilopt-Iteootittketn-e Uri.. etameta to carry away the front li,ilt: bf, cw-rthat he WKS ittts. clotted shop unten,,' mod ildr. ; ItTrikqehett trua.: i :er.1:71:(1,,et.,r, SLI:717:. saY. I dirpatch to the Reicha- - of Ms an,I Trieste, of water 1sultirtot A onatttr, IMM in in sere Ise.. that San Tirana la ''utty. ;pact ing Peed. Wibon PS !Veto Sundry lirleana whereictra itt,overy armpathizers blamed ein. was etew li -l;Itrvco. captairm.. i, unusually boavy rainfa tt: ile ; lnr-at t, Eas'al Pasha marched tvith many th,at-ienunlr1t to- - eight hent,,noot; hhii,1 M, h. ,,,,tu,.,, it, ht2t te,a1. 1.a !,;,,rth them. one inlaid consider It pa- - !'n ; mhe sergeants of by the wads par the aevaatation, ykrought Chit Aplaropriation Kill s thial nte,n1, select The .ler Ftcinatt--,Illehlif of Turk!eh the rerh,lv.'t leent whieewdi ter were in re, the!, &ter pnlice department troops the party power . ,., - Ohio recentfloods in a preliminary littlest' wisdom fete former-district- s f I gt. la Inc, maautacture ':11r.re---thet- r eritonatimthi of proii,ter Semler, formed and PI new ' Pnc o of commission rnintith, ' wi,wipot ii, , "n a IIS,n the' "le,V-- . 'apt night by , port filed tnday by the Pr611fonid Albanian government-- : However. ir!nt t?' itcagr".. 4of salt the'policeOlMnillillOn. foie rehop Mesita as 'it has done. in Na- army engineers appointed bye Secy.- of --- ft left te the state I,csrd of arta-- , , ' ing 1.etrolt. lifrbitran. Stay irt the noiteibili - ithe r the murder may be thol ' ioniing inicf-nc1 art cxecut,ve session of the e needs ciospd of investigate-thhemtot to 1,pin rand Garrison War tratien retteirnt,en. vim! Assodation of Manufacturers, as. result Of a blood vendetta carried Mit .ittpts et the petto:,Eirn induatry. he re, rnis. n. "'hitt, Meted Until midnight. would not equal -recommend Prrv"tiTt mealutrel' organizations , 11 ;ght1, I i relsticea of The by flea. Hansen Rtga Raabe.: frv,.vc4 t" ch. ges. according to Commiasione : , mbled In convention hers this 'Ft'''. h" "rper cent or MI the lab"rtritt SenPle ltetio preceded 'Emma as soMMandant the eemeaa7 of tiocarfeller. ;five '''' R'rrit', r' k,ut the beginning of a on unanimously adopted and forlin thin cotintr!,' Yet It seems, the "Ye' SCHWAB ASKS LEAVE & riagier. engaging in the re: i :Scutari ard waive death there slut told i re nization of the !complete departtent aro being given spociat priy,' : , ,irded to President Allison ,resohstionl ' to Emma rash& i :Ulric of oll ' The Standard Oil torn- - ;Per i TO CORRECT TESTIMONY'rn.nt eannt hplp but I work 1I SIR THOS. LIPTON'S .. IntlaP that the The statement "Ong Min to Veto the smadry sap the outgrowth of this venture !,111.11141 stlqhien . , !pally ' the. noteey-fiv- a per cent , Il ax s !injury Mt of the ree f Clavier eermstnett ' Ur ,which-ha.. CUP larof FOR CHALLENGE and more caponMIMI COMPLETION OF CULEBA ,Propriation bill passed labor ,,Tile, at'-'rri'vellgiticill,"WNew the, MY yor,k, the! of dieIntuit , snit . management of 'connected Federation of .mticeas containing 'at Provision Amertoen,' env ' P,I7s7e Ma sivomtion,,..,t CUT NOT ' FA R DISTAN 4'ilt" t e'rPr'"attn" DEFINITELY- - ACCEPTED i' ' i,r bald Na first v;itif i .ntinr'tlis use of public funds. aspro. witis . t'. , ' , - iVrtrid Irre er,ftlitittltfr - i --aft. , , attempting -, men. e'r , heesivo 4,....,i o.,d With iIithebu"n t'aPt nt Wedto .antonro the Sherman eEt re''t ---- sit, riorkt. et, thiw , ,,,s the rnit ,d S,ates Steel ertepOhitkm. lla rani' tho industee, s i to unionino lt dertarort Sunda :', Portlented 210,-Tt Mooney busineas -he r the prOlk.eilt10111 et labor and s' Washington. May Neu York cunityacha !the London. May so that none hat members 'of ,,. Before beirg gt,e'lirned by Judge Lat",kWe r- - - were ' other policomest who- - were. , I by the railroad Sold. In trotter-- teovntry '"- h ' m ave atidegroateat of ta. ata I there mar be employed, i Milton, the lesPrnmtrit attorney . he gett.t Iasi organisations violating that Yacht club ,today cabled to the In with the dwrci,,psAtIlt Of IrtrttPT IT.. th eir nrgantasti non culpable as tnnee facing trial slut ,--their- ecroemsmts re el prm,eston to eorreet the teetirwm.y ----, , threatened the !amens Culebia eat. Will be eg- - 1,,rtic , to gases In i unless, the many Yacht resign Ulster ta definitely , rfn g: - Royal 1 it,yen yesterday to the ef Feet that thel.g.m twth,,,,,,g 1 ig. , 4 id riot reaolutionwas.-isitrotlisee- d, abanivelv Ju contraventioh la stt taw. !had ttrely removed by the end of this year. , , Steel entstpor,terdmraed hir the Carnegie .,ationlf of accenting tildr Thomas 41Apton's distl- ;In, .., dllf tit,' pmploreri of - labor will, have , litinois rt nt. 4 the opinton-o- r ik-f- v. the 'moN-T-vi Gaillard. Cot, tb. NOMINATIONN. A. America's tutP cup. 'meg . 4r4 te;Terr:114;re erenoennt'"ett ,. Emery of Washington.- ton" enge for the the engineer in (arms of the Culebra re ir-te- I 47144 31""t and "lief 1111t6.'1141 regard for their men end keep ta al counsel far the manufacturers' as. 11,.. said today- that the i tn. be am,ME 'Ite races will take place in Sep-- - chstriet them., playIng the !leer, shenekeeet.--11"1111.11111 icktiwer touch before the iesseesetteteasee of the Panama meat., be has Wa'''''',;........ -ilibw-iittinete----company w1Ch7titem..-alert Y whom iti inferittirtft as:. stuanufacturydn,,,nly4etaand-tury-404,11-sonata New York Hart lirri"d In Washingtott. He ,lae... mmt te the today the lottnutag, -... I '.istion., After Mr. Emery had ilit.te under the 777!game tett' ef Or- . Thiel 11,1113r- .,"4:,....Imo art In reolitT artrtnial to the mod. police tietta grim that little p4otble alintn fear ioset the hill foe three-quart- er adantsgel rpito of all the diMeuttisenonitolti'milr-of aa Yacht einb's Prenent ruins As to , tland Mon at Idea." of all closed ,''''''''"Ipiltnli;who at tnr- the earth alidea which In- the the 1Practically 7Trn.rdn.in.aL......the whop miltcgmen of !caused n our the resolution Register time attowsnce and 'solve bout 60 sneassiremen . tree luonediatekt ltare been on dttty in the tenderloin die- serest. the Culebra eut town. M11t- -. Harry I. Kelt)... Rep orts Were su bmitted ttOd ey larth e times tyro eeneer ne le ; N !c0;P1e4 aid - committees og 11111011 babel. bank ruipt4 I am points ha the gonwegewem,g, geweltricts le rotent months bars been BUM. racing rules. lulu be finished s000rt than some sago Recelyer o( public money at bawlstelegraphed 10 Wsehing . . . to testify.. ..: . a. easiest the corporation. , 14 Ur canal. town. moat, Abraham Hoirsiend; Atm uniform mute lawn. : ,...... 'Ni j mii --- t othe rr l I' ,,, ra: - etvI'"' tIiy I tl;t4t.,41;: !aee( ' ... , .. .. . - - tem. Leg, ' .. .. - 4 . ... . : . "1,,. .4 e 4, i 'is diffkult to Pectins - "(744- - 4 i ( .t twit-tes- ig I I4 . , It i 4 comlocal n r - ,,. - :, - t, -- 1 a - l!Aof-:-- ; 7 i d. ' Iresg ILL West rblitri itraeh. Fla.. May 30.7: Henry kt. Flag ler. aged a3. capitallid and railmad magnate, died at his , ter horn, here this morning attar an of several weeks. Mr. Flagler r..04,,,; 3 ; ,::fr Oraardard firm of tkortetelter. Andrews and alaatre. Out of 11 Mg Grew Standard Ott Cnmpany. - '''' , BEES AT WEST PALM BEACH, ', ,,,, - -- -- ...,...,,...., y nd determined little band has taken up the right 'against the liquor evil and,- , ' Initustries or the islaild-adevelop I ' ;';. FETITIoN Foil ELEcTioN;i EltilITII BRIG Ita: Is i ., , its spinndid reaources, whk-- lit ill wal, ,t OltDiliala To 11.1Witlf foreign capital and immigration i !mo maintain friendly rt!ations with San - ferarreiSco,.--M- ay :,:kin kit reitinns. 1,sttecially- - with tiv,:: Uliited Provo Cie, rattier, 'trim: matt, to Franetsco Chronicle publishes the tot- - ... i I 7 tb,sts-eQuedn- oi. losing Statcse; to a hich t'ulta is soclottei1' ; I hat tilioll - ': Ii I roininy E of the signal corps, Will be Taken ti) eqt, linked it!. lerid,, or !Militia' affection "..tationed at the l'restello of Sall ?rain. .,...., and interest .18., unitcr command of cant. George s (;it,bs, le rderedi to ihe Hawatilso Gen. Skinkal was tkun in IhWii at Ptnn, ?day ,, - T,,, , ,t), ..... .,,,,1 :,,,,nday 1,,lisittilds with the Eiglitel lErtgade. which Jagary Crami?, Matantriii ',rot ince. af,,,r ,,,,,,",,... s,1,,,., and tii..clatis and Sixteenth ,, : ,1,4-1.1.4His family ttmn removed to the Unite.1 .4I K'glt,'" Wit"'t the Twelfth regtments itf infantrY. The I ettites and ite wail educated in thi- natiteS ...int.' at iiitteii vit,:, on, thc :.signal corps imintiany Ls expected to liquor' thiK. aiVit. 2 lot , military Va,ittitigt,n tutu Pllilnt frorn Olt, ijsr,.urt,irtr, r FaTA!, ! ts then at Cornell univeryity. the orders' to tie gradi 4 tr",:ti:cr:1 unted from t.'oruell .1s a- civil eligi.neer. tn;',:7,0;')I.I 7I:7,:r';;:::":61,:"::1; 4 1 Hi , Nleaz io::.,:.n.idi:enrtnhili,dlaInt work Ott i the came ipiestionc-dar, , Aittr ,,iirteying trdirtZlhna:nhatrigainh:dethf:t,ot anntithteisyt. heal identify then.mgo.in canal he returned to Cuba At Isekes. This left M7 naltiK if signers Etta Cruz hi, joincd the revolutionary on tip, 1 not on the r,gittratiOn as a prtvate and reose Ispidiy ist and petition of the filet that the quartermaite iloplitirig, wlq. n taken from 'rite' until he became general of the divittion tee.; department ts troops 3 : to this the I.24S on the petition reduces thi for foreign servine p.410144;4 service lie rendered gm-a-t and bait secured Atnericano att the tinw of the Spanish petitioner, to ;illi. The number required traneportation 1,rt them. tffletv. Of thrn tracuation and Gen Ludlow, civil gov- is 86,,,, und the reetit,ollteam, therefore; western department inetsted- that no ...i ernor of Havana appointest movtent of troo ps i s contemplated --' him chief of police of Havana. a post-- dented. In addition to this there have, order, (lemmas eta romparttea-ot- . tits tion requiring at that time groat tact been presented ilFrequetits from sigii,1 Sixteenth infantry to Fort Sawiter for :.;. to have their names target practice were rescinded and ability. Ha later managed the era of Word was received in this city alwip that the Chaparra sugar eotata up to a few wit hdra wn. Just what aetinn will be taken by the weetto before hi.. inanguration. had leased bait a dasett Vine President Varoria was horn in Pet,itressive teagtie, Ithieh I. bitch tat government r ' vessel for transport service at Melte., 13. 184O. wait gradthe movement secure to has April an efection, Camaguey. port Newt. f )ne chitin made - the ueted from the 17niversity of Havana. not yet been of.the With arrival , and is protesonr of philosophy and by the league to that the registmtion Thomas from Hand there WMtratreport .,.., he four He, was list contains many flumes of persona t rewnaptietti- In "pcirt 1 ethic. In that institution.Thomaa. the ,, 1.:. ,from cartes dead nr retrii.VVI and that the eliminas! Buford. the 7-deputy to the 6picalsh the Sheridan. and er(wilt the after ' III Mon of s shortly those reduce number" the Camaguey province: board three of gt,,,e,.., ,,re Dia,,,,, ; ten years' War t1343O-7L: required in nitro,' ;it) rie,dion. which is' ibea. ships and the vessels are pre, the qualified Under Cost. Wood's administration 25 per sant ati 1. Katt to an et notiro hour's pared n wato seerttl a rY or public instruction J the Last . vieetion. 7 it is thought likely that a detach- Hn is an author. a newspaper man anti of hospital (Sopa men alit se- nInt fonts-rt.-attyparty, of the pnwident . l ... , troops to Hawaii. STRIKE- OF FOREIGNERS which won the: recent eleetton Officers who have been given kiavea , ----- . the Presidio have been TIES UP GARDEN WORK ,: at ortlered Lack to their PARLA FLIES FROM ., :nni-- , One captain of Infantry detailed KEY WEST TO CUA INiiiti l'iti., 7.i. 1... May 20.-atrike to proceed to Washington was ordered ,.. tr"el' tn hi ""mrnald for shorter hoirs, and. hotter mae--.' started by tie., f.,reign lateoners, mein.1 Key :West, 11a. Itay Paria. Cuban aviator. who left here on hers of the I: borers' i n t crtitilional ADMITS MERGER IS an attempted night zo Havana. Cuba. union. has trst.it,t1 ;n 4 tietip of eaw BEING FORMULATED at general work in Ms village and fft at : o'clock thi, afternoon landed n' work-oof,anif,n oft chore liavarta and tilt, talge Hay. Muriel.. 1...tur tulles : Minn.. My pr.tate estate:, in tht: immediate vic!n-- 1 el rolloth. Parht bad been notified by th. Cuban it:, the report that tour milting com- The stri.k,rs also 3milleed 440 non-- , , with beadocarters here are to government that it would be imposai- ru,n,aid"n, 211"estnruf:!1"i1411.":;:,11 works.i'L'" WICS giVtn t"daY tql. E. J. hianev. 'hnoilding general-- , fr"'rfte bid to have a ship patrol the course 5 he sccretary ot the Giroux & Butte and today and it was announced tothatSand iy to :,oin ttkm. Me declared plan to..- compnnies. r li.,atiering In bands throughout would make a abort flight a Wtrr,1 ierre formulated.being i surrounding cotintryrld,: the strik, rP i The merger named Key and return.. the in companies Cale Sand report 11111 Onippv,:,1 on Ih are the tlirous Consolidates-- Mines. tho Paria failed to turn back at noth- permtride.1of Mrs. Vt'Lltelkw estAtes f,:tveri to soon. aight.. fl.k. lost Key and was , Charles- riallinghnro. Rob- - roppermines company. the Chalmnan news 1 'Consolidated Mines 'Lind the Butte and ing being beard from him until to drop ert Prothinghnin kind others of his arrival in Cuba WAS received. The resson for the WSW. Ely company. toeta.field their and of the garden prize He wan comptting for need of a coneentrator aitti is the ger offered by the city 'of Havana ' $S.tOn s'.netting plant. pmssiblv only through a ' flight from CROOKE SMELTING for the secondch-- succ-cssfpoolina of interest.. It is said. The b:tv to that proyortios Aro loontod in. the Ely PLANT IS 'BURNED ling district of Eimborley. Nov, - theliglit . y. 4: 13teti:ileilm :Itperttirea thr hying- Gar. Ttitrt. nil i., run A .4t ,i TO , I- .. i 8ry-tio- --- ... - -- I i r ,, 1,1 :.,, 4 - - " EIGHTH BRIGADE ..144,. foroea-theee- 41 ,! (0010,1 It'.,;! 1.1.0 x Arthur Bail secretary of the United States embassy, Baron Makin, the Japanese foreign minister, today and reiterated the determination of the United States govirnment to exert every effort I,cfind a friendly and satisfactory solution of the questiom He emphasized Phat fact that it was a Californian and not an Amerkan question and -thanked :the Japanese government for its friendliness and for its attempts to- - retstrain the excitable public opinion of Japan. believed here that Washington will find a solution of , It is generally the problem, but the more conservative elements in Japan are now echoing the public agitation for equal treatment of the Japanese. They declare that the racial issue, which it is contended ie involved, and the steady bills in California should receive "basic curative tecurrence of I pre-itie- - -- -- trjà :: I, , - - be a dog fancier of CanibrAie, on news that the California alien lana Collins. Tokio, May trial with President William M, tVood ownership bill had been signed by Gov. Johnson was received here 'of the American Woolen company, arid: with regret, although it had been discounted In official and non- Frederick E. Atteaus.-- a: Roston dye: for conspirticy to official circles. - It was hoped up to the last moment, howerer, manufacturer. "plant" dynamite at Lawrence during The the textile strike 011912. testified av: that Washington's intervention would prove successful. a witness for the prosecution herl the: newspapers published extra editions with the announcement that 20.--Th- ' it is , Being -- 4-::;",,,...-!- ".. : t, - ' Done Under Order Issued by His Predecessor. , ..' Contained., - Secy Garrison Says j tt - COAST .'f- -' Jose Miguel Gomez. ..,,,, -There , Ai, 7.'.. (17 .i election held there this yr.ar to vote ,w. ...1, !,, on the"questkos of Open 4410.11,45 it 44,k .' ik total, The conainiesioners ruling DR. VARONA VICE PRESIDENT c., Thereason-- is that the at eater Garden of the number lation are satisfied with the has beertinate 'without Neve t,yr T,t,ptiblic:tteAg414;ted . t ite Atte I 4 ,tkitt whialtia:traiftlel, ricaltt'irtta'' t vServet4-a- ' t Ttnie' 1 Ak:,!;-.o'dt of tegitirnate channel af trade-Th' .010: Of Spanbsb EVitellatinfl i i Prehibition League of Provo 4,4 , : Mated ha iteurtib-- congrat CitY ,,,,,a-- -, upon its Signal "Ct.rY Hat,dit..a :tidy Inauguratomi 0--'' Ia hot aiOne in , 13 Marto of Gen M,not 7111 u toty us init. Logan, t in..1111"Ot.Stti.'11 rresAent J,315, Wit tilt It eli4 of the WIRIC. .., Gornt z anti ot Dr. Enrique Jos,t a!'t, c,, , NI: . '''4, ':7',-1baluon. the hitter vte-- t Var,not th tuhan f4:47 pre'sirtent. to :;'.., Ism...tun. obtain enough to iris '4 k a nr2V, pha4t enters r'huhNe upon etecIPA. R for their petition ,...., ib eXtetehn-in a 14Writ of Malt hope, ....,,,,, , At Mt. Pleasant tile some provostt,' 5 for the preeertation of peace also Pas,,n tion wasdefeated It l' ottableshment of proemfity of tu. itold an. ,c1,04,40.(1 anI...MSelection-- . American Fork ,,,A Prn,itlent Menotal. on taking oftice. other Utah county town, os In I;ne en, with hltrute!f declaration r,mients At Trenionton and . for that he will devote all hi a energies ti Garland attempts oy the liquor elCOMMISSIONERS BENI !giving a business the country ment likewise failed to set - -- stittoMstratian which a Ill foster the . k ;. ; ,tt, z., I ! , TO PACIFIC ,. AII , IQ: 4 'ItUtZ :1 3' :Becomes President of Reim!) hot Of Cuba in Succession to kwaeiele,-tateliqu- known '7. ." , ,, ,k;. ,, , SENDING TROOPS ,4, : . ly ,,,, f ,',.,.-- eterY., campaign; -D- . kr- for theuceofevery Spoke of "Juice." , peqed-to,beStrong- - Case. Said Breen Always Government Concentrating Its Efforts on Pacification of Public OpinionWashington il Regards It as Up to Japanese Foreign 'Office To OF GEN. MENOCAL forces working eilc morality in prove triuinphed after the a hitter contest. and victory .redotaids to the credit or the little band which prosecuted its labor sin AROUSED dA1)1111ESE PEOPLE -- . ...A, IN UTAH TOWNS YEAR: - SIXTY-THIR- WIN VICTORIES NOT MENTIONED eelThat INAUGURATION II,1 , . GOV. , i . , VOE.1 1fKE City , Announcement Are Aceepted, . LIBlatTr. AXD I '''" 0 -- 1913 MAY-- 20 , lt, ..., . 1,,,t t !,a , ... . , . , , , , , , ,, , I i |