Show p 9 M i v &VIKA?V atm bora ft ludicalaa IMI yew aubaciiptioa h put due ffynteea S&H1913 ira Call The FOUR T TIME TO CHANGE ST PRESIDENT WILSON ADVOCATES OF HANDS OFF POLICY AND NEUTRALITY IN MEXICO Hia Peaceful to Proposala and Mexico and Their Rejection Voicea an Urgent Appeal for All Americana to Leave That Country i Woodrow Washington — President Wilson appeared before congress on Wednesday August 27 and revealed bow the Huerta provisional govern ment in Mexico had rejected the friendship of the United States and Its efforts to aid in the establishment of peace and a government which could be recognized by this nation and which would be obeyed and respected by Mexico’s own people In a statement which breathed re gret and sympathy in every phrase the president clung tenaciously to optimism as to' the ultimate result notwithstanding the pessimistic facts confronting the two nations After picturing the hopelessness for Mexico If she maintained her present position "Isolated and without friends who can effectually aid her” the president announced the necessity of a t firm neutral stand by this a policy of "hands off” to await He the time of Mexico’s awakening also voiced an urgent appeal for all Americans to leave Mexico and for the United States to aid them In every lanpossible way but In emphatic guage served notice upon those who assume to exercise authority in the revolution-torcountry that they would be held to a definite reckoning for losses and suffering of American citizens The message of the president was received with enthusiastic applause y members of the house and senate gathered In joint session in the house chamber and the mac binary of the government Is in motion for making effective the policy of neutrality and ‘thands off” while the warring factions continue their struggle Foreign powers have not been asked to place an embargo on the shipment of munitions of war or arms to but the president In his mesMexico sage asserted that this government had been given the geenral moral support of foreign nations in the proposals to the Huerta government which have been rejected In his message which was In the nature of an appeal to the moral forces of this and foreign nations the President made it clear that he based high hopes upon the effect the announcement of this government’s policy would have not only on the people of this country and the governments of other nations but upon the people of MexNow that the United ico themselves States has exhausted the effort to bring about peace and a stable government In Mexico the president believes that this government’s example to the world will avail great good in the 8lxty at Exposition to Main-- - Aid Increasing Planned tns (Copyright) AGREES WRIT May Defeat yers to TO GRANT THAW THE IN of Their Attempt Keeep Canada Thaw’i Client FRENCH TOWN CASE Lawin Sherbrooke Quebec— It was reported in Sherbrooke Friday that Sureturning Hutchinson Judge from his vacation has agreed to grant to Canadian lawyers acting tor New York state a writ of Habeas corpus calling for the production of Harry K Thaw in court at once This move if carried out might defeat Thaw’s lawyers In their attempt Wilto keep him in jail Indefinitely liam Travers Jerome who represents - the Thaw New York state here case refused to affirm deny the report Judge Hutchinson Is a brother Judge of Superior Judge Slobensky Dominion immigration authorities who had left town hurried back here to await new developments Samuel chief counsel New York Jacobs matter with held a conference in until after Mr Jerome that lasted midnight Times Roger Thompson erstwhile square chauffeur lounged about the hotel corridors Friday afternoon dined lunched and near Jerome wrote letters to friends walked the streets unmolested and kept silence as regards the Thaw case He was released on $500 ball the double charge of having entered Canada by "stealth” and of having aided an undesirable (Thaw) to cross the border in or for the on to Difference people Indefinitely perior Refuse BY Harbor Culprits ATTACKED BAND OF GYPSIES of Opinion Between Townsand Gypsies Results In a Pitched Battle France— A band of l'O Montpelier gypsies on Friday attacked the Inhabitants of the town of Lunel with guns revolvers Gendarmes and engaged the gypsies and a pitched battle ensued In which one gendarme was killed end three were badly wounded The fighting of the gypsies was eo fierce that they even held out against a company of soldiers for a time When they fled they left a large of wounded behind them a The attack had its origin In a dif- ferenoe of opinion between the gyp-- ’ slea and the townspeople of Lunel P0I80NED BY ENEMIES Republlo Has a Narrow Escape— Seeeka Revenge London— In a dispatoh dealing with the effect of the Chinese rebellion on Toklo Japan the Dally Telegraph’s correspondent makes the revealation that the reason President Yuan Shi Kai percdpitately massed the northern troops on the Yang Tse river and prepared for war was because be was poisoned by arsenic in May by southern agents The correspondent states that only the most violent medical methods saved Yuan Shi Kai’s life and that he was in a state of collapse for many days President of Chinese REPUBLICANS OUTLINE PLANS Washington— Navy department of- Congressional Committee Organized ficials are greatly incensed over the and Will Extend Aid to Candidates action of a Maryland state’s attorney end — conThe Washington Republican sheriff a in allowing "The steady presure of moral force” and deputy to escape gressional committeee on Friday orhe said “will before many days break youth convicted of theft the harries of pride and prejudice punishment by enlisting in the navy ganized and outlined Its general plans Sown and we shall triumph as Mexico’s Reprecampaigns Secretary Daniels has addressed a let- for the coming friend sooner than we could triumph ter to Governor sentative Frank P Woods of Iowa deas her enemy —and how much more nouncing the actionGoldshorough of the Btate of- was elected chairman He announced with how much higher handsomely work from now ficers and informing the governor that that the committeee’s and finer satisfaction of conscience the navy no longer is “a Botany bay” on would not be in the line of direct and of honor” aid to individual candidates but in The president told congress that for the punishment of culprits to the voters information furnishing everything thiB nation did in the situEarnings of Railroads Attention will be of the country ation confronting it must be “rooted in St Paul Minn— Unprecedented railgiven at once to the pending contests patience and done with calm road earnings for Minnesota were re- in the Third Maine deliberation” Twentieth Nrv He had no word of rebuke for Mexported Friday by State Auditor Iverson York First West Virginia and Third ico and reached the determination to when he completed his compilation Maryland congressional districts maintain strict neutrality after having for the first six months of this year Ordered to Eat Paper presented the whole situation to the His report shows $949 4 746344 as the members of the foreign relations railof the thirty-fivSulphur OKla — J Y Schenck editor in congress Not an essential gross earnings Democrat was shot of busithe state M Sulphur on in roads the innesota detail did the president withhold In killed Friday and John Lindsay his presentation of the case for the ness exclusively During the same and former treasurer of Murray county period in 1911 the roads earned also to the world publishing public charged with the killing was hurried the reply of the Mexican government to Mr Lind in which Senor Gamboa from the Sulphur jail Friday to the more secure prison at the nearby town refers to the American proposals as BRAND WHITLOCK of Norman when mob violence was "humiliating’’ denies the representation by President Wilson that Mexico threatened Lindsay it is alleged made toward not peace had progress opened fire on Schenck with a shotand though expressing appreciation of gun when the editor refused to ’’eat” the avowed friendly intent of the a copy of his paper which contained United States declares that “if such adverse editorial comment concerning chargood offices are to be of the us we now Lindsay tendered acter should have to decline them in the Planning New Trade Routes most categorical and definite manner” Denver Colo — A private had Mexico said to that telegram Everything in response to the received In Denver from New York this government was made including public City states that the boards of directproposals the Huerta alternative that nothing ors of the Missouri Pacific the Texas could be welcomed except unrestricted and and Pacific and the Internationa! recognition of his government Great Northern all Gould roads have voted $11000000 for the development Win Again Australians of new trade routes to South AmerChicago — The Australian cricketers ican ports In preparation for the open(made It three straight from the picked ing of the Panama canal Chicago squad Friday taking the third game 312 to 103 The Chicago "Scotty” Again In Limelight men were first at hat but made poor Los Angeles — Walter Scott popuresistance against Jhe bowling of Mclarly known as "Death Valley Scotty” and Down Mavne Cartney has brought suit for $50000 against the Los Angeles Chamber of Mines Chinese Lawmakers In Trouble and Oil alleging that his character Pekin — Both houses of the Chinese Scott bases his has been defamed resolutions parliament have passed charge on a recent bulletin issued by to try the ’requiring the government members of parliament who Ind been ledoMr Whitlock former mayor of To- the chamber in which unfavorable rehas bean appointed minister to ference was made to his property and placed under arrest before the subusiness methods Belgium preme court in Pekin Ju Resource t!he i JUDGE Knoxville Tenn — A wireless Sage from President Wilson was the signal for the opening of the National Conservation exposition the first In toe history of the country devoted to the cause of conservation The message was received about 10 a m at the wireless station on the exposition grounds Governor of Tennessee Hooper Mayor Helskell of Knoxville and T A Wright of the exposition president in participated the opening ceremonies The exposition will continue through and October September and while designed primarily to “teach the lesson of conservation” is intended also to demonstrate the commercial and industrial advance of the south The exposition grounds with lakes and drives embrace more than 100 acres on which have been erected eleven large buildings with a total of 100000 feet of floor space The buildings are the Liberal Arts the Land annex seating with an auditorium 3000 the persons the Woman’s Child Welfare the East Tennessee the the Mines and Minerals the Art the Livestock the Poultry and the Negro Exhibits have been furntsherd by federal government as well as by an of the southern states and will display many kinds of natural resources The larger southern cities will be represented by individual exhibits Conservation of human life health and energy as well as of the land water and forests will be emphasized ’’In its conception in its aims and purposes” reads the official description “the National Conservation exposition Is unique is unique in other respects Expositions of the past have always been held to commemorate and celebrate something that has been accomplished the National Conservation exposition on the other hand looks toward the future It will stand out as the sign of something that is to be done “The exhibits of the United States will be most complete and all will be designed to teach these conservation In the good roads exhibit lessons the forestry the mines the land and In other exhibits the federal displays will be devoted entirely to the subjects of conservation In its different branches So too the different state exhibits are designed not only totshow the progress made in material ways by these states but also to bring oul the conservation idea “The child welfare exhibit the first ever made ih the south is under the direction of Miss Julia C Lathrop head of the children’s bureau of the United States department of labor The Russell Sage Foundation of New York and other philanthropic institu tions are deeply interested in this de partment It will be devoted to an exposition of the best and the most ad vanced methods of conserving the health and the strength of the grow lng child it ARTHUR REGINALD DYER iji I v- 4 IN LABOR NASHVILLE CLEAN LACE AT HOME DAY TENN NECE8SARY TO SEND RIC TO PROFESSIONAL - r' FAB-- Oar With Unlucky Number IS Knocks Fsnos and Others Following Plunge Into Wreckage Down Days’ Session of Knoxville Tenn— Health and talning Natural AT NOT PRESIDENT PRESIDENT WILSON OPENS FIRST EXHIBITION OF ITS KIND HELD IN UNITED 8TATES Outlinea ' I KILLED RACES N Nashvlllefl Tenn— Death claimed heavy toll in the Labor day auto races at the Btate fair grounds when four of the six cars entered In the race were wrecked on the far side of the mile track dn sight of the 6000 spectators Four of the racing men were killed and three received minor injuries Two of the caps with their drivers and mechanicians flashed through the tangled wreckage of broken cars and maimed bodies at a speed of sixty miles an hour escaping injury Three Killed In Wreok 44 Cedar Rapids la—Train No southbound on the Decerah branch of & Rock Island was the Chicago wrecked within two miles of Maynard at 3:45 Monday The entire train was em derailed rolling down a bankment Three were Instantly kith ed and thirty-fivothers were more or less seriously injured The cause of the accident was the spreading cl the rails Aa soon as the engine left the rails the coaches turned over and A special slid down the embankment train was made up at Oelwein and left Maynard bringing the Injured to this city between The train was running and thirty miles an hour which is an unusual speeed for trains on this branch Big Dope Plot Found San Francisco — A gigantic opium smugglers plot In which federal steamship employees and Chinese are all involved here developed with nearly a score of arrests The opium ring has been operated at this port aince August 1910 and (Surveyor of the Port Justus S Wlardell estimates their profits at close upon $500000 The first Intimation that Wardell received came when be assumed his duties two weeks agq Deputy Surveyor Charles A Stephens reported that Miller Maaximllian custom guard under suspension for opium smuggling had Intimated that other guards besides himself were In the opium ring Wishes to Wear Trouser Neew York — From a cell in the Raymond jail Elizabeth Treadle a Brooklyn girl appealed by letter to President Wilson to issue her a permit to dress as a man “If I can appear as a man and do a man’s work I shall he more respected and better paid” reads the letter to the president “It’s no crime for a woman to wear male attire yet I am locked up in Jail because I did I want to get a permit from you or some one else to wear the costume I have adopted” Copper Miners Receive Aid — The United Min Springfield Workers advanced to the striking miners in various parts of the country $170000 from the $1000000 fund now In the treasury In this state Of this sum $100000 goes to the Western Federation of Miners for the aid of the copper miners The remaining $70000 is for the use of the officers in organizing in Colorado and other fields where efforts are bing made to unionise the miners Ends Life by Biting a Dynamite Cap Melrose Labister Mont — Joseph aged 88 a pioneer prospector committed suicide in his cabin by biting a dynamite oi cap the explosion which drove a piece of copper into his brin and broke his neck For forty years Labister has search ed for precious metals and the fact that he recently allowed a mining claim valued at $50000 to slip through irs hands is believed to have unsettled his mind Two Children Fall New York — Edith Kllloran aged 2 toddled to the elevator cage in the a partment ‘house where she lived and opened the door Her brother 5 years old mining the baby saw her peril and ran to rescue her He was too late but clutched at her clothing Both children plunged down the shaft feet to death Trade Unions Manchester terest in Annual Congree — Unusual England in- Fundamental Rules Kept Memory Is the Only Secret— Sunshine and Fresh Air the Two Main Requisites Simple til the In this day when lace Is In Its el ment the professional cleaners must) be reaping a fortune simply from the lace frocks and blouses petticoats hats and neckwear that are brought to them to be made spotless Foij most women are afraid of lace They will tackle gloves and shoes velvet silk and chiffon wiht a will but they balk at laoe In reality lace 1b no more difficult to clean than any other fabric U yoJ know how to do It But of course to be successful as a lace cleaner you most take the trouble to learn something about the various methods of and cleaning drying Wash net which Is much used for blouses and frocks can be washed and dried and Ironed just like any other cotton fabrio It should be carefulyj ironed of course so that it will not be pulled out of shape There Is little danger of stretching it In fact It shrinks a little But as It must be Ironed when fairly damp in order to come out fresh and new looking It is easily pulled out of shape In the ironing The secret of washing lace successfully it to get moat of the dirt and dust and grime out of It with as little rubbing as possible First shake the lace in the open air and give It o bath in the sunshine Sunshine by the way and fresh air are friends ot lace JuBt as dust and darkness are its worst enemies Then after eunnlng and airing It In lukewarm For this nude dissolve shaw? soapsuds Inga of castlle or other whlie soap In boiling water and to every gallon of water add two toblespoonfiUi of borax If the piece of lace to be cleaned la' email the easiest to clean it in to put lt big iVuit JnroovL with aoapsuds and let It stand for four or five hours In the days when'1 coal fires were the rule even In summer kitchens good results were had from putting the jar containing laco and ends In a cool oven at night and leaving It there until morning The heat of the oven kept the temperature of the soapy water at a low heat which wai effective in extracting every grain of dust and dirt t While the lace la soaking shake the jar from time to time If It is very soiled change the soapy water two or three times Of course if the piece ot lace is too big to get In a jar soak it In a big granite saucepan or tub When the lace seems clean rinse It In three or four changes of clear lukewarm water Don’t rub the lace when it is In the soapy water and don’t wring it when it Is In the clear water To get rid of the water simply press the lace firmly between the hands or press it between two clean bath towels When it is moderately free from water pin it right side up on an Ironing board If it is necessary to stiffen the lace dissolve a little gum arable In water and add this to the last rinsing water In the case of pure white lace a little blueing should also be added to this wy water Roasted Tomatoes Peel the tomatoes am directed enta piece off the top and remove a little of the pulp Put a piece of butter or a few drops of oil in each one dust with salt and pepper replace the top sprinkle with fine crumbs moistened with butter salt and pepper Place each one on a slice of bread buttered and put a little piece of butter or tiny square of fat bacon on top of Bake for about fifteen minutes each or until they are tender Sandwich Filling From a boiled ham shank remove all skin and some of the fat cut up and put through food chopper with two hard boiled eggs and two sour pickles The latter supplies the moisture needed For a change leave pickles and eggs out mixing meat with a few tableWith this spoons of salad dressing filling se a lettuce leaf to each sandwich A shank bought of the butcher supplies filling for sandwiches (or six persons the Baked Liver Let stand tn cold water an hour and into baking pan put Wipe Dredge with flour and put slices of fat salt pork on top Add a little water and bake from 20 to 30 minutes Don’t let it get hard It should be tender and moist attached to the annual Trades Union congress which To Cut Butter opened in Milton hall owing to the exTo cut brick butter for table nse isting unrest In the labor world The take a strip of oiled paper wrapping number of delegates is 563 making a ptaco this on the butter and cut Mr Dyer who Is deputy chief of the Cut in this way butter does London fire brigade la now In this record as they represent a memberthrough ship of 2250000 workmen of various not break or stick to the knife American methods country studying of firs fighting trades Is ' 1 |