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Show C) -- 11 " 4 D E s E R E T EV ENING NE W S. s - Prom: I lisettle. Itat, homiho At,owee. la 1 fl oft. r rititmy rEllitilmtv 4 4 4 ,f 03 01 Cr 1 a:a 0) ::7 19;) s41.1;11 LAKE CITY , 41, , SLVENTILTII YEAR .. .,.. - ro . 0, 3 t;:3 :';i3 , , Necrotiations With HESTION0 '- ,,., , ,, . ,t, .ti PROVISION' r(Clf . .- fle ,. I. JO- Al' I I . Ntl. to-ail. , , - 17,e'd:, 4" CONSIDERED, ot) ' ; ,1 '" Ns:::..." ) 1 ! I 0 -.. 1,4.(44;410.4.,,J. t4 '',4 It'It ;-- t4.2 , :', t , ti;dfLe', 44, - 7 . ( ,,, rret A , t it I n ! he ould e .'.43 ',,. :4 r. .. . T, .: I 4 ' 4e. 4 0 4 '', - 1 1 t..'4 Veit 21.fhe reply Premiers tioyd terswgie to 1"restitnt Wit. and Mille-ran- d ism, hams tstromunivatfron on the gristle Lineation reptitta the' surattre Jhat they "never had the Intention of making a deft nite art. dement without obtaining the liras of Lite U ibrd States, gosern 14r)114),k, , I Inmate by ,, I (ITT. NI( 71. rests a,lircanitth - 1 a. tr, trwnt. The reply. hsil is dated l'rbmar, S. statist that the absence of an Amerlean repreissitatiir to t:Tria.7 tatdr Mara:el. mienflienontrlIntv for pt :'All ... by Amorken Prose Association IC( xH:anrlhilaA tt,14 d orb '' 4 4.4 VI 4(' It vf!t; hail prositsi in lescrned from reiwi hie Pourers here A Hotta !ast night Atilt,' coutitelwr the rtn:uh:r."7:, pc i,7ng"7,1.thrt,"cr. Ifni,. prartier an insurmountable anertra of the negotiations. robonaele thr tainsoott Zi. rt"" to P.:Ates de- e4 ?.The lions. - I States Living Hits Six Other Nations Harder French-America- n 26 AUGUSTA. ,Me.. Feb. state,' that will In hti, - 'V - ' 16. MINNESOIA PAIMAIII JIM FOB WOOD r, ti t r I it ' I , .. ag ovval elcoprome la Mier a hail the obis into" fenny crogagtose On sny line of ballrooms other 21-- 11er onsyntooral inhmsr."1-- 1"ilynthy " 9 a lived tlefrottdf""ranto bAreflir tit Pi" Inf th" Pia" ,"" not rkbtated boy taw; but that lb' I ' twelves 'wimple Bossy toe assured that three Is sot in. rtirsosest.psostbillIY C., of 4 Meld Innomprity by the porkers." 0. ,., Atter hearing ',elements by couns41 c8 for tbe gotrnment and peckers. Chief Juotice kiet-osigned the Injunctions 77 41 1.. ' 1, making effectite the greemont. '- ,, ....i , y. Attorney Cosneral ralmor In a ', stalen.ent commenting on the effect : of the divorcement decree said: -'''.:1(ril,111.14,4 0 The decree. which the department T. . of justice has brought abut by urgen ' ,., .1 1.1 insistence, ia designed to restore frees dont of competition and Increase the : . 2'. '.. ' ' 1 ;1: b , : s opportunitien for individual initiative , ..11' In bunitiegat, which must in tlme bear ....1klizr I'. Nfr good fruit for the public welfare. ' ks,INIrel t .. o err Real Menace. '4' "Thava gre at aggregations of cipi- . g i i4 t4I Ullich hatecome to be known as theitig fliehate boon able to dom-i .. .,,,.,...01-t- : ince ea many lines of trade that ther it oontinue4 and unrestrained ,. growth t , 8 t constituted a real ITICIUWO not only to , American busineas. but the Americea public as well consuming -1 ,;11 13n4er Itio deoea ented today Vk 1 their the chief packing companion subsidiaries and principel stocithold ern are compelled Vs tell preferably and the pub. tic livestock producers ' ..:, -- :-.,.- y it Wednesday for an ..,4 60 ' ,r. ' t ,, i --I- . i . opin- ion as to its validity. The president t was expected to act on-itoday or tomorrow. 4 -- -- 1" ' Attorney General Palmer informed the president that he saw no constitutional objection to the measure. . . .. .. t - - Colorado River papAtrist;their "All their interest Floods M enace ' Im pena 1 In in public retail ' , cold- - itorage ware houses. eacept that whh for their ownmeatproillau:texcestarl barred forever from the are They meat butiinese. y are barred forever from deal. Ina in 'unrelated lines,' which Include: I Listed German bolding' -- --- public stock. twit: -All their interest in stockyard rail- roads and terniinals; Interest In market news- - . ' ' "Al i their . , canned. salted fish: fresh, dried or canned veg CALEXICO, Calif., Feb. stables; fresh. crushed. dried vapornese to take protective measures ated br canned fruits; confectionaries, isodawnter fountain supplies; should breaches. below the Mealear I syrups. mo asses. honey. jam. jellies and pre- line. In the levee systm which pro- - eerv ies. spices.. sauces. relishes,. etc.. cot. toots; the Irtiperial Valley from theiten--tea- . chocolate. cocoa. nuts. flour. : l.. rice and cereals (with certain number of Colorado, river, develop to a danger- sugar, BERLIN'. Feb 27.--- A timited mteeption with respect to cere ous was announced today early acpoOlt, is). bread, wafers, crackers. biscuit. prominent generals and admirals of 'war crimes to- by officials of the system. spaghetti. yermiceill. macaroni. cicused by'the Afl1 They 'stated. however, their belief gars, china, furniture an41 aotsth. eay issued a declaration which while Meat Abandon Branches. refusal to appear be- I(here was no ground for fearing dam. reiterating their property on the American Nide .They are required to abandon for. fore a foreign court, expresses the of the international line from- the vuertit thcare andof their branch houses.willingness of the Mrn to go to trial Auto trucks flood waters which have inundated log' their distributio n system, comprisbefore a German judge. The signers for any .. of the declaration are General Erich 50.000 acres of cotton land in lower other than their own meats and dairy . 'Ludendorff. former first quartermas- California. products. Admiral Alfred von Tir"They are required to submit per. ter.general; The flood. crest. estimated at 175,000. petually to the court's injunction for- pits. fornier minister of the navy;. General Erich von Falkenhayn, for- second feet, has pasaed the Ockerson bidding all the defendants trout direct.; mer chief of staff; Field Marshal 'von levee. where the- - first break in the ty or indirectly maintaining any cont. bination or conspiracy with them. Kluek. Admiral von Schooder and system occurred, the officials said. selves r any other person or pertions, . numerous other generals and adThe water which poured through or monopolizing or attempting to mo-mirals. .. A German Judge. the declaration the breaks reached a channel leadinginopolize any food product in the United ; States. or indulge in any unfair or will proceed according to Ger- to Volcano lake. . -7 man law. Both breaks in the. river levees are unlawful practice. .t, Moreover, the decree provides that below the,Mexican border. Mould the War Crimhials ITOCeries. fresh. Viholesitle 27.--R- eadi- Declare Stand today-Wilts-- SH111--ArPOlt- - A. Mitchell Palmer Gives WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.The compromise railroad bill was returned to the White House today by the department of justice to whiih it was referred on- CANONTES CHACE - 1,41fir; list of poiinc the action of Rhode It.land in seekirc to have the national prohibition amendment declared unconstitutional, was announced today by Governor Milliken. These states are Alabama. Arizona. Arkansas. California. Colorado. Delaware. Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Indiana. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine, klichigan. Montana. Nebriutka. Nevada. North Carolina. North Dakota, Oregon. South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Weht Virginia and Wyoming. - , of handling most and taladualt moss filed today In the Astra of l'aolumbin asyscreow, mufti. II ts as mu Mali Ira by Ittio sem, tor lava I l's Inter a ton saki It .. MOO Tra the incoane of rtorstrod of unrclosied Industries and ontolinra their acdtittes Ills future In the busineas of distributing meat sad Its tioustart tor, the porkreo is a matt". Chief Executive Is Expectedl To Act on Bill Within Next 24 Hours; Fate of Legislation With Wilson. ' Cost nen lurever , Report on Divorcement re-ov- Twenty-Si- x . , TOPRESIDENT Move Opposed by pre-Dieg- Iyout.Leoroo RETuRNING IT lt,tI19940. tub V. I 44 ,,.. F rom thloined . ,,,,..11I.T1P.. rob I betilier It Rhode Island Viet to the rrur re. WASHINGTON. Feb lb it,RUPTling tiii pc,p1 tO an Vent. miniN:er o wi,d "'xi' s"1""r ply of the British and French iIiI in Fernandez. charge mien on the Admatie formerly such . s inimigtation. waa lt hat 11....N,let question of esti bore. the take afire forelgti inlernal and therefore not ire Mexican interests In TA'ashington. celved today st the stat department tHirt t ltri,1 !cunt, ft he with the rank of counselor. h was sent to the White Muse imnation.. ipporing this, the !' after being deeded. mediattly ,emo,ra to 11;1 attempt to itat- - dopt officials would State department od the Ilitchonils subentute. voted no intimation as to the nature of she doen let Noveniber, providing Athat the reply which was drafted within "no member flaunt,' shall be required 34 hours after the premiers had re- to suh,,,1 to thr fragtie any In reived President Wileon'e note. questionl it coneOhrre domtNtir. that netts the president adhered to hi. ,The 'Republicans hale argued that former posit ion that unle ss the Ad- the Hitehcrork draft is an amendment riatic settlement of Dee. 9 was reto the treaty instead of a reservation stored in principle he would hae to inasmuch Rs it affects all nations and :7. Feb. WASHINGTON. High consider withdrawing the peace treaty therefore would have to he submitted alliance the iin and mnre have costs athanced for approval to the other signatories Iving six foreign countries since 1914 than from th t eenate. to the pact. Not to Bo Publiehed. ir. the United States, according to a It was announced that the text of compailson of .retail food 'tete.e in Crude Oil Advances nine countries. Including America. the premiers note would rait be made Have Been Announced 'made public bureau or pub ic by the American government the consent' of the prom' rm. labor statistics. In Australia and New TUIAA. Okla., Feb. 27.A Yealand. however. the advance was witrut being sought. Officials be eve .rercase in the price cl leas than in this country. the premiere will consent to a crude oil. the fourth adviinie within Taking July. 1914, as the base point, taneous publication of the late t re-tthe past four months. was. 'announced bureau shows that the retail prices P,IY On both sides of theAtrap.fc. hy thq Prairie Oil and aas company of the principal food articles in ths...". hit'lielitBarteitiodhepgaorvtemrnenmtenht to pub-- 1 1re (oda). The priee went to 13.25. rate!! States had inereased by II per lish communications they 'tad after in September, 1919. comparcd Dec. 9 ,witb the Itallanand'Jugo-Sla- v Ips. Feb. 27.Cad. ccrit with advanoes or jig per cent in Great governments which have not been re.1.. erode oil t&lay advan&,d .onts. the price being raised to 11.75 Leitain and 93 per cent in Canada iceXdooer commemtunicated to the Amer- per barrel. The advanee was proposed during the same periods. In Thogse include a memorandum ALICIA, the Standard Oil company of Louby 1619. the increase in the United Stales the Italians on Jan. I, another note lar a. eas 96 per cent compared with 169 of the Italians on Jan. 10 and a note tv It IOTA FALLS, Tevas. Feb. 27.' per cent in Frauce, 112 per cent in trout the'Jugo-Sla4- s on Jan. S. The Tile Prairie toli and t1as company Norway and 210 per cent in Sweden. British altio will publish a note from in Auntealia and New Zealand the Serbian government on Jan. Q. po,ted ;a price Of $11.25per barrel for rhile climbed but 48 per cent. April. Parkkuroett crude oil today. an d- prices ance of 25 cents a. barre1. The Gulf 1219,the latest report from Italy, Given Davis an showed Yesterday advance of 181 per cent Pier 1.1ne company- announced a like there against 78 per cent in this Min. tidvalicc. WASHINGTON. Feb. 27.The reply try. In September food prices hail climb- of the British and French premiere House Committee ed 159 per cent in..Paris and 114 per to President VVIlson's last note on the etnt in Rome. Adriatic question will not be made Defers Action Upon public until tater the president has had an opportunity to study it. California Oil Bill The reply-wa- s deltvered to AmbasTanza.P.OA0--iii..-,sador Davis at London yesterday. but W ASH! NTO N. Feb. 27. - The owing to delay in coding It 'was not house Jultielary committee deferred htarted on the cables to the state deaction- again on the bill Offered by pantment until today. - After it Is reEfloi.t,:litli'-..7:,;.::I: oprebentat lye Browne, Republicans ceived here it must .be decoded and Nisconsin, directing Attorney General consequently it may not be delivered the diemisaal In Cak T'altner to the White House until late in the ifornirfederal courtei of the governday or tomOtrow. rnent'a Putt against the Southern Pa; rallroarland---t-Standar- r' rr, at ,0,1 , I and lit" manager. J.. team.. hate horn indicted h) the federal grand Jury in a charge rtin.slr.t- - It etuchic iteviip"4 1 elt ti(' the "electite draft. at, cording to a ervipoivible federal 'the indict. y. fMeial bt're men' "ill be filed in the rourt late loci") aveneding to thi" sifficial. ,4Nottiva indictment charging M.11111.4. ) vilth actual "motion tyr the dean. through falpittication of hi" draft record. also "ill he filed. arrant Will the official "al& he "'worn ciut t ier the Jur) report" and the morn "Ill he armpit ea upon their elpected areital here Imm le" Aitsgvim tocnocrou. the official "ski. Their bond" "ill lie (hied at 1.000 cacti II Vi plated. Jai Chief ExecutiKe lias Considered It. I Mexican Ambassador To Get Instructions I oh of t,tt!srdtng ,,,. ,..2:j1.4 ).7:::1 '.';' ''44 t ;T 4 .,,, ,, I ; " "..' '.4;) n ! ,nri yeAtt ed en ui Jp th 1.4 4 4. al..be. !I.0 ,,,n.1,1-tati"- .4 77''''''' 7 ' lk r, ,I ,,,,, ;4..., tit L 1 3; A! :s t,.,,', T ,''' '4 IL 17 rtals e ,;c: ::;,,.. Lodge isAN i Return Note to! President Will Not be Until Given Publicity ' Any Lipe of Bud. aEngfaigligcni,n g Meat and ByPro- ducts; Attorney General Palmer Issues Statement Ex. ;Alining Naturume of Divorcement Decree Filed ;n Ds. trict of Supreme Court. 1RAIL MEASURE HOLDS VALID Returned Against BY ITALIANS Figiter and Kearns SAYS PALMER ICouncil's S .;. Forever I iStacker Charge Is - ... la DiE,,,-i,- ok , 0 FOOD CONTROL . if ':.; .,:al . 1 '. '4 r . e4,04;bottk, ,I licT it ,s CONCESSIONS 4 Als, BARRED FROM go 4 4 44 444- - itt) e- ii. Fiji , AS RESULT OF ...i .11,,k i ' IR,1 , wilsoN ..T. 4.. AV It . . 6 . . . - i ,;;,:.e,,,,a,...,,,,,i, 4 Reservation Would Retain For United States Right to Decide What Pol. icies Are Purely Internal And Are to be Kept Away From World League sENT I. .." , QUICK REPLY Ignacio Bonilla. Is To Return to Mexico SAFEGUARDI ' jugo-Slavi- c 04 : 1;1 ,Lnvoys . DOWESIN 1 , UTAH Democrats Will Advocate Adoption of Hitchcock Substitute Premier N.itti Consents to pen Further . I 4 PEACE TREATY CONTEST CONTINUES! PACK, ERS ARE ,V3 t! Nome .. ........,...--,-- PA G ES ogn 01164 kalto 13 t , . Lit ) bluilat i Arlie loadat." no; Ito rota'', lave - .., ' HerMINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 27.--bert Hoover club of Minnesota today sent a request to Republican county chairmen throughout the state to pro-!d- e 'ballots for the Republican primary Cection March 15. when presidential Indorsement will be th issue. Stale Chairman Gustaf Lindquist. Ft. Paul. ruled recently that Hoover's name would not be printed on the official batiotbecause he had not declared his party affiliation. United States Senator Hiram Johnaon. a candidate for the Republican nomination, recently referred to the Minnesota primary as a "farce." Supporter . of other candidates have charged that the primary wasI arranged by state leaders. who are supporting the candidacy of Maj. General Leonard Wood. The - -- - anapla tr. ori- - . loaukre 41 I scollocigontleir pereptuurapiloy,oreit,aintead Into viemwp:tYlattheVwalaiteeyritre such or relief-e- a turther action may were of Trainloads rock being rushed ry I : today to strengthen the levee at point be o out or . enforce the decree. carry of danger. the decree remOves the breaki In the "In brief 1 Attempts to Mop , of -control of unrelated Indus-Ockerson and Katz levees were. ahem- - 'Menace doned late today. .11 was expected l tries- - by- the- big five and confines their Washington Foimally . future to the butdnesa of there would be a fall in, the river actties'in meat -and its byproduct' , Is Approached as to distributing within a R few hours. m fro eports j1 Yuma, however. were that the , fall under. an Injunction which restrains , -- -Geddès Appointment , would be followed by another rise . , them from unfair ,arld unlawfulprac. ,. Greet., iti Oil i FANAMA. Feb. 2.7.The, ranks of The necree Is Pra'ecPitlg.inltit ICOM1 Premiers Reply'Quickly Feb. f k; alio vilirr 141 t uttlytt tar, b., tnincel colored-memb- ers and L atm sure will he highly beneft- ,,... . . of the Lai was made by the British etn' acres of h. 1455,000 on Fe California Ariz.; 27.Tele. .paArnim ' chit to the public in its effect." ; ;.-Feb. :I.Premiers Linyd balary at the state department today maintenanee of way union in the Pan. In' PARS, oil lands. advices reachin Cases here graphic g ":"1'' , Involve. were able to as to the accepulbilitrof Sir Auck. ama canalI zone did 'not Reorganization. -Deportation ,, reprosentative rrowne contended from il ertnosillo, Sonora Mate eapitai, quierkly and Millerand 4 tonight appear '''' ' nniV ministerof national The decree. which involves reorgan- ; that Mr. ralmer's statement that the reply to 'Prviddent ,Wilson't land 'Geddes, TOMBSTGNE. Ariz., Feb.' aa' and reconstruction, to,be Erit- to have been appreciably thinned. it. tion of a great industry with assets lend Involved had been acquired be. convoyed the information that the eon- - note relative to the Adriatic lento, Prviee theSikleit, though the ultimatum of Gov. Harding, Harry ,Richards,. a health seeker, ,to. of more than $1,000.000,000 and which fore-thI discovery of oil In California. ference to arrange e tentAth, e ..,, ce through the actioli of Premier NKr'''. ish ambassador to - United --, five r0 Tt 4 1 ncorroct. deprIVIng-thVktrike-f Their living T. 3 4 corpotationo and 4SIn.. :. who. ancitrus to 'give proof of his mod:-bet weon the Carranza epresentatiTes , Itio:r4 and government tinto fresh results from an agreement-to dividuals, enter coestroted of E. for trial tha of the Wootton.l 'ration, department justice, opposing effecHarry their , became and jobs ' the quarters various units i of the-bil-l. Yaqui Indian negotiationis with M. Trumbitch. Jtigefirst of 210 defendants to said appeal would he useless ,to trial beteeen the larger meat packers and ' r as tiva today. reported thitt eve-'t- charged 'with kidnaping orgo partici.. I , department of iustite announced Is Denied by as the government Ir Ft 1 conrtnced no starring in the mate of Sonora failed Slav itoreign minister, says "Pertinalt. Judge when 4: December 'last This Yesterday Yaqui 1 was 2 fraud had been practiced. agreement representatives political editor of the Echo of J.180 , , . . - Wing that the men had receded from paling in the deportation withdrew. i rached after i the at Pollan , the , , ,. British department The minor's and eyes.. eopper their rents Suforweven premiers. demand Was their' n: Fe,, MONTESAN, h art.houristriking bIt Is reporte d that the federal getve, direction of President Wilson had is- - , -hastedled to make known pertor .tu dge John M. Wilso-pathizers from Blebee, Ariz., to -Co - stituted Pre- antt-truto twaand.one-hal- f Cunard Line Helps ernment refused to tender any prtinr thereto. prOccedinga against , - ,, v;; tor- t t concession to Mr. Wil- siding tit Abe trial of 10 alleged I. increase in pay ,tumbtie, N. AL. I, 1,917, ' ,, . ' ises to the Indiana In the eventth.at this new Italian in i IHard.ing cents: the packers Governor Chicago. declares, use ofhint to his W. W. Charged with murder in ,con- 4,1. beggtrig good r Form Great British y nould cease their depreditions son, 'Agreement. for the filing of the de- .; - Al no inch .propotial-wi- ll fices to facilitate an agreement. howeverithat Centralia' nection' Armistice tho with --and Mr. cree. the bona said in of Palmer contention 4 -k 9 throughout announcing he would not be entertained. Trade Combine Combine the peace conference was the fact that day shooting-saitoday , Diem, Asia Minor Phase.; . December. 4,-, ifect on act defense the request that the the Carranza delegates would not cont. 'The two premiers. the writer adds. court aik eip ,1 ng . ,d4-1. h e ree . f the allo troops Men. nomatter her; ii ,,,, LIINDON. Feb. 27.New York- die. mit themselves as tcythe possible re . else discuoeed the Italian zone Ari Asia Iday....but to the hundred,' of deported la. Minor. which he says will comprise Panama, aro reported to be offering ; powerful. can eVer attempt to, con. :patches telling of the work aof ths turnwomen , , ,,.; trot to allow' the etrikers to retain their the 'food table of the American JOHNSON WOULD runard line in the formation of great qui and,children, wives of the all the we stern part of that regton te.,,,,.:, free' while they' are out. . people. or any ohe Of the necessities ,,,,,,,,,,,,, British- phipping enterprise designed to worriorTrontz- Yucatan where they Withthe exception Of Smyrna and its - z,, apartments , or component parts of it re sent lot the '. of which will be reserved to It was stated by ahigh-officla- l ,: BE MEXICO CITIZEN rapture Germany's former traffic in weThe govement. , The attitude of ...the packers was -' advThen further itated that the the direet administration of Greece. . the canal zone tonight that the Pan,. i,- - -.4 emigrants and .frelghts between- Con. Feb. 27.Investl,WASHINGTON, summed up at the time by M. W. Bor. dOes not want evict.. 3..',,:-.IFITElirnpo and America are featured Indlenzdrierstes to the , conference The last Greco Hallett exchange.. of , ACGA PIETA. Soora, ' lilexico,,amarovernment , Before the war have- joined their fellow warriors and Iviewegsve to Italian inflyence thei Feb. in she Dairy AlaiL sotio ration of Rear Admiral soils 'charges dere, general counsel for Morris a advices were re-- , riura' :tdriekveere from ettrforee,ntti as illustrated the . . "spirit of true to it. Tb men. that the United States navy failed to Co, Relief Gertnarl linen atihnidised. by the Ger. !etil again take the while Oreeee was celved here today' that Jack JOhnstin. of the packing induntrY. A. with the Allies Mir. Americanism" tray am, Austrian government, were prevail' among the 'Mexican officials ii given X rahlener, .1. th Vilayet of former negro heavyweight champion . he said, would be ehipped to the-W- ist . fully v Veeder. couneel & for Henry Swift ,--' that Mt Indiana are very Misty to Plvar-anan implortarit railroad cen joid fugttive from the United Stele Indlee on a. trenePr1 .. , sonmed to defy competition. with co., asserted hiacompin3r had met the -- --ing the war. will begin. March tlt The Mail vire the Cunard line 'lit re- - t become an important factor in the'I ter on- the Bagdad lini-.-- It was estfrnated after immeru5 the where he, is wanted to serve a prison admiral Si the , first ( witness, request of the tolvernment becauno it ,Diaz-Vilnew of revolution : the .., rotin ting foot'th purchase of large Council alio con-- : nentence for violation 14 the Mahn trempathizere with the union, men had Chairman Hale of the inquiry corn. was allied The supreme -- - felt- "that the same; which , ti oelt poses and eheda at ' RaMburg tions which it la respOrt01 will be eetlaidered YeeterdaY; that the -- tott11- mittee annonneed today. Iresterday morning the aliiiwer iseA., has filed a- petition with the gotia'-:erle- ' ' buMness men Of the coon. Secrerarl ,,iiiktii it ....go, owned by the Hamburg- - afoot on the firth of may..cfnco del courts of Mexico City aPPlying for number orinen 'on strike was appro- - Danils and other witnesses will be caused the . 'Ls Na31,,, a Merican national holiday.. ,.. . (Continued on pall) . two.), , . '.. citixenshiv. AmorInan tim,.. Ornately 10.000. , heard later- , .. (Continued on Date seven section I.) , -- . , po - vw")luldn13'p ,obtly , Seem Unaffected - y Har ding Rule , . . 'g the-strik- ing TOL-GI...A- ) --'-9"99' - . ------ .27..--It- - I e 1 iw tr5,,,..;:,.;.,.,:,,,,,,.6le. -- der-NTtire 1 : t I , he de.-Pari- s. . 4 - ' st - . --- . ' A. - I. ' strikers landlords ,.. els-Iron- -- egin , i,,,... . . -- l . 4 10 - t la spi. 1 I y ,. - , , , - c , - - . 7 . ihegh ' -- of , 4 arc ,. , . . :I ', |