Show THE SOUTHERN TO WAR eata euta entertains the further mk ilio of conquering honduras THE ILE STILL FACE TO FACE ai an baj be aide to freud from negotiating a freach loan thus crushing hu his last hofe hope A FIELD FOR lCou 1 berneen Sali ado r I 1 and ind lion honduras duras seems antl bitable special S F J chronicle Ch service I 1 I 1 I 1 SAM SAN SALVADOR aug 11 war with lion honduras duras now appears to be inevitable as the actions of president bogran ro boran gran of that country have not been een satisfactory to the provisional of salvador and be he is is irritated beyond measure eze faeta t a is watching the situation closely and M timy may take summary action at any time in the meantime bogran ia is kept busy watching affairs in his own territory several averal fe revolutions ace ale said to be in in progress in in Ilon honduras duras although bogran claims that he be has routed all the malcontents and that his country is ls at peace active hostilities between guatemala and ban san salvador have now been suspended for nearly three weeks but the armies of the two countries are camped within ei eight abt of each other ready to anticipate any move looking to a renewal of the warfare SITTERS even negroes and women cannot compete with willi mexican laborers STANDARD special A F P chronicle service CHICAGO aug 13 the erect military figure of D W grubb ex mayor of indianapolis is a prominent feature of the palmer house sir grubb has been in in mexico exico I for seven years having conducted a bank in the mining district of paral chihuahua during that time lie ile bad had something interesting to say about immigration Al mexico exico hag has always encouraged immigration remarked col grubb but in in the case of he the proposed negro exodus f from rom t the he uni I 1 nite e 1 states the mexican press has bag opposed it at every point the country conary has enough cheap labor it contends and docs does not want t any more capital will be welcome e abut but of negroes the cour country itry has enough you bee see even colored I 1 men and women from the south cannot compete with peon labor if it I 1 had my papers here I 1 could show you a letter from a representative mexican in n which he contends that peons geons are paid enough when they get 18 cents a jl day the writer observes that all they want is six six cents for beans three cents for corn three cents for candles candies and six aix cents for clothing and the support of their families this lett letter r was written by tha tile owner of one of the largest haciendas or plantations and was intended in good faith frietas conditions of f ia STANDARD special specials S F chronicle service crry CITY OP OF GUATEMALA aug 13 A great sensation was caused here today on receipt of the notice that sal va dorans intended stepping stopp mc tte steamer bringing to guatemala senor colter cotter from panama cotter is the agent of the trench french banks with whom a loan was negotiated on bis his arrival hangs the file last hope for through ill him M it is is expected that ar rillas hopes t to 0 tide over his life financial straits at leit least tor for the present pree ent and to be able to raise money enough to pay off the troops the ise lack k of funds lias has caused great suffering suu ering in the army it ia said here that the only condition under which general ezeta will sign any treaty of peace is that Barril laV ba be banished Dani shed irom the he count country r or gnat he bo be shot whenever found foun |