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*""" ( ' i 2 ALIEN LAND BILL , , ,vrN SENT TO GOVERNOR "Siii Sing. Nutley, N Will Hentnin Unsigned Until Sec- cleaning is e retary llrvan Confers With I'resi- liam Brandt tlent Wilson?Protest of Tokio. beating cary Cacramento. Cal., May 4.?The jlome ou 1 el California anti-alien land holding Jernoon tin - . . .. found in th act, wmcn passeu oom nouses 01 me , . legislature within 24 hours after (|Ul'rrv ^ bringing about one of the most un- ' ' , ' usual situations in the history of J^andt the nation, will lie on Governor Johnson's desk without his signa- j ' . ture until Secretary of State Bryan ' "i can't can confer with President Wilson in j.ouse > it rr Washington. f vo'r This will mean a delay of nearly u d th a week as Secretary Bryan left here v?nr hlast evening and will not reach the litno 1 national capital until Wednesday ^ frjond ' night of Thursday morning. Brmdol wrl Governor Johnson will wait lie u h w says, a reasonable time, for what- jjrxU(j< ever protests the government may h . . f* make, after which he will sign the f hive mrn bill. He is required by law to sign ,} * , or veto all acts passed up to him by t hpfore h the legislature within 10 days of ' Brandol j final passage provided the enacting Jeft tho hoa body remains in session for that leugth of time. Otherwise he has ?,odv 30 days. y' TIME LIMIT OF GOVERNOR. vnrt r> TV/TAT It appeared tonight that the leg- J? Ulv?LAl lalature would not adjourn until practically certain that tno siruc- limine i n turo would he razed. What dispo- great or sn sition will be made of the property pleasant, con not used for subway purposes is not he can rest, known That is owned by the VVil- tlicts and cat liani Waldorf Astor estate. The he wants to portion the city needs belongs to are receiving Vincent Astor, having come into his nurture that possession upon the death of J. J. mother can j Astor. that no amoi ever atone ii rRKSIOKNT OF HAYTI mother for in these fun* Expires After Brief Illness?Four are primaril Candidates For Vacancy. j 'sphere.' Ai Port Au Prince, Hayti, May 3.? were little. The President of the republic of and took ca Hayti, (Jen. Tancrew Augusic, died did not, ev? at 9 o'clock last night, after a brief active inter illness. ' hand was r! The national assembly was con- found time voked to elect a successor as chief and both ha executive. Four candidates were help in our prepared to present their claims - conferences Judge Luxenbourg Cauvin, former ways told n minister of the Interior; Michael l?v making Oreste, a prominent senator. (Jen avoid beeon Iteaufusse Laroche, minister of war, tician and and (!en ral ltellurd. <d tliat a w in offe lal circles and among the band bettei geiiril public, the opinion prevail- the work w ed that (.enoral Bellard would oi>- p< rfoi i,u : tain the nomination. rk or 'pi'et h; reigned everywhere Joiiru <1. Sin. e the President's death, hut pn ; (ions it.'; n t any po- ible Tliere ne Outbri k were immediately taken, pie apprec ? Chamlx rlai Poor ppetite Is a sure sign of than now. impaired digestion. A f? ?v doses of eta-a. < in Chain plain's ' Stomach and Liver monials t Tal>le?s will trengthon your diges :.< n cured lion and improve your appetite, children at Thou tarids b: been benefited by <>r co 1 ri 1 . thest Tablets. Sold by nil icqualnted dealers. I'or sale b ... May 15 or later, which would require the governor to act on or be- Message Fr? tore Tuesday. May 13. Federal Ci There is much speculation here sponsible as to the next probable step to be lauid Bill, taken by the government against the gan pran measure. It is generally thought, gram from however, that President Wilson will American, a state his objections once more to of tllis clty# Governor Johnson and then seek gOYernment through diplomacy to answer the Baron chiin possible protests from Tokio. dor at ^as Opinion as to the effectiveness of make form the act in accomplishing its purpose aRell iaIKi fc the elimination of the Japanese forn|a u>gisl farmer, is divided. Until the final (governor J< amendment was adopted, permitting niessage add aliens ineligible to citizenship to ,)y the Japa lease agricultural lands for three tlie united i years, the measure was most drastic, sponsible fo Now, however, it is asserted by fact0ry solu many that it will accomplish little. California u In as much as it does not stipulate taons to Jap that the leases may not be renewed Describing again and again. news from NECESSARY FIRST STEP. that the bill Governor Johnson and the Pro- 0f the legisl gresslves regarded the measure as "When tl a necessary first step in accomplish- ceived the r< ing what they believe to be the de- had pas sire of the people of the state. lature all t "The act establishes the policy of disappointed the state towards alien land holders," was their answer to those who Toklo, ? asked for a more rigid law. "Two press, today A years, or four years, hence, it will preciation o be an easy matter to strike out the dent Wilson leasing clause if the public demands in Californi It. But just now it would work a jectionable hardship upon scores of citizen land Leaders owners." Japan are a of calmness News Not Unexpected. present sit Washington, May 4.?News that Baron Sibi the Japanese government had in- Nakano of I structed Ambassador Chinda to commerce p make formal protest against the that the An California land-owning bill now people alik awaiting Governor Johnson's sig- criminatory nature, was received in Washington They declar* official circles tonight with interest, now be mad although it was not unexpected, cate the rot The protest probably will be pre- Japanaese ii sented to Acting Secretary John that amicab Bassett Moore at the state depart- stored, ment tomorrow. While the Fending the rtuern of Secretary voice these rBryan from Sacramento no slate- blame the meat from the administration is ex- they term a ported here. It is known that Special di President Wilson .has had suggested Washington to him the referendnJ" as :l possible for the rnobi e ^ means of delaying foi" nearly two navv are resi years the effect of the California those beet ii law in the event it is signed ^ governor but no Intimation of uow >,ls- u,M",ni ihe idea was received has been forthcoming a seems and k?ver.v mt FAMOUS HOSTELRY TO <I.OSE\ been s*.,,lnK ???- the people. As tor House. New York, t<? <Juit i herself reeen Business May lit). j not only sho> JM? A 1 OTK, .VI ay I I in- uiMunr nt>v III^11 Astor House on lower Broadway, sphere which once the principal hotel in the city, to fin it iis to bo closed May 2b. Notice to to the womitt this effect was posted in the hotel to ?yesterday afternoon T* ?1' " ii is under- I here is uie property, or part of it, is supports and to be sold to the city to make way dened with t for the new subway. as to be reli? The management declared it was corning his i ' .. / J Li J fHE LAN< .V H'O"SK OUMMNU. ATLANTA tfl ItoiiuoMtcd Wife tu /m nnpn lubit of Heating Cm-pets |1m kkh\ i? Sh? Heard a Robin ' lalAJ J., May 2.?House- .? . ?? . .. .. First Joint (tathei said to ha\e driven Wil- organizations ?1 to suicide. He quit r ets in the yard of his he Present liter street yesterday af- , resent, d later his body was Atlanta, Ga., e water at the bottom staking developm hole in .a nearby stone * n rt>Pr<-sei note addressed to Mrs. e Prea^ Prei found in a cleft in the of /J10, wo4rllt] lie message is credited fa ^ay 1;' ell message of her hus- .U!K. ever -v history of Presl beat carpets or clean seK?io?s ?'111 con' ;ad, "and it ain't no use .'"..m'.0 up to make me. W ken lerjan church, U. is I hope you will give terjan church I libit of cleaninp house presbyterian Chu fou hear a robin sing." cja^e 'Reformed C w ho said he had seen pected to be pres Itinp tlie note thought The flrst three alked back to the house gauizations will .>1 w hen Brandol said a8semblies hen >tten his wife was going whiie the fourth ed beef and cabbage for SpRtiai commissio he thought he would joint session. ie killed himself. Preparations al ite heartily and then for entertai se. No more was seen thousand visitors 11 the discovery of his tQ be atttracted portant event. ? The first joint jPROTEST 15 will be pres FROM JAPAN ^^8 Sdui. dresses on the o< [>m Tokio Says That Mark A. Matthev loverninent is Hehl He- erator of the U. S For Passage of Alien Hugh H. Bell of ! erator of the U. 1 cisco, May 4.?A cable- 8. Clyde of Texas Tokio to The Japanese- U. S. assembly, ai Japanese daily paper ley of Statesville states that the Japanese of the A. R. P. * cabled Instructions to PROMINENT ia, Japanese ambassa- Among the p hington, last night to who are expectec al protest against the other joint sessio till enacted by the Call- State Bryan, Unl ature and now waiting Hoke Smith of G ihnson's signature. The Donald of Toront s that the position taken Stelzle of New Y nose government is that Vance of Naslivi! States government is re- A unique fea r the finding of a satis- gatherings will I: tion of the situation in the "Blue and I mder its treaty obliga- Union and Con ian. will be brought ; the receipt of the first time since tli Sacramento last night States. Among had passed both houses tend the convent ature, the message says: Adams, now a 1 in Japanese people re- ter. who marche sport that the alien land with General Sin sed the California legis- Simultaneously he people were deeply ling of the four 1 izations, the th meeting of the day 4.?The Japanese Foreign Missions expressed a general ap- Missionaries fron f the efTorts of 1'resi- tained by the b in behalf of a land bill present, a that would be unob- Many social to the Japanese. being planned foi of public opinion in of the wives ai dvising that an attitude 1,500 commission be maintained in the Atlanta during t uatioil. Such men as joint sessions. usawa and Chairman ? the Tokio chamber of The Hon ubliely assert confidence wants vou o ucrlcan government aild ro0prded on itf :e are opposed to dis- vou'jl gbt it ever measures of legislation. jnst how |t |ookH e that every effort must It w|jj ten yt e to discover and eradl- m>w in this a ?l *"ta*<?n,8lm to the who ROts married ii California in order who el or dr le relations may be re- There isn.t a . that tends to li Japanese newspapers lbt, p;tppr doesn't same sentiments they ui(,k)v p:^s it rc government Tor what ? t*eIls ubout failure of diplomacy ' t|t|ps (.niph.Hf(j2<.(i spatches received from ints of nu.rlt t telling o. reported plans jze(J ligation of the Japanese ' ,t |0n? u,P ?t/i i.i 11( 11 miii note 11 by srreens the failiu ifornmd oil .laval plans ,he flu.tK will ma ~~ niy lets them sli iw \\ ilson ami Woman's j, tcllv about VO Sphere. erlooks your sins that President Wilson ,.in?}i;lsjs upon th 'Hibor of bis family have ,, m.w.r designs good examples for all ,n p(>rsonal praise Mrs. Wilson delivers jt (!w..ir .m(! MTo in a manner which ,.hoU.,.st phrase, lis h?.'r g??d sense, bui j,, writing up tiinate of .J-he noble elaborates with < ( oil has can?' woman pride was heantil not at all encouraging was on the 8(iuar? i who seem so anxious jt dosn't inattei She says: crosses Jordan's nothing that so much tickets him as sain strengthens a man bur- j|jin thither he cares of public life I( tells about ved of all anxiety con- who pad a dollar lomestic and social re- nieasley litth <1 ?>! all. every man. recites his praise, tall, needs a home ?a j( paints out nfortable home, where (lu. picture of yoi sheltered from the con- iu every virtue of -cs of the world. Then no Htrlfe. know that liis children It iearns to rea ; tlie constant care and funis the ten onlv a true and good J|0t ro|(t on youiif <ne. ' I have always felt l>low-lng should bi nit of public service can lt st>nses all tli n tlie life of a wife and closet door an carelessness and neglect |M.nc.n through tl dainental matters. These (h(,m 0er. y a woman's world Imr j^ knows about id ;o. While my children ur mtie streak l itisit (itfivpd at honu* re of them. Not that ( now 10 smt,ll"'r 1 i? at that time, take an ,,"'m smooth an< si in all that my has- 11 k?'<?us wha loin*. We have "always 'Karp- a"?' ?ho to 'talk things over.' and w?><'thor Its ve received strength and or a sa(' doniesti work by these little home 11 knoWfi the 1 Mr. Wilson has al- ono who roul ue thai I help him most ?hron!c kno< it possible for him to u 1,0 makes a " lux? the rust-hound poll- '' knoWs the conomist. I have learn- <"v,,r.v man in 0111 m in serve her bus- " * livini? or eh r than by undertaking constant.y keeps hich < .in be itl-'i'actorilv ' nlik the cit by a moderate priced " s,undal s rev cretarj " flroenwood sowage ant and pure. Ona ? and Review. ver was a time when poo i-1' '1 1 lie real merits of It. would urp n Cough Remedy more the groat good 'I'lils is shown by the in- by Chamberlain il-s and voluntary t? >tl- Downey, of Nev rom persons who have M.t writes, "My by it If you or vour f-bamberlain's *( troubled with a rough tlieni \ery offer vi- t' a trial and become lots of Rood." villi t; good qualities, trouble with yoi y all dealers. dealers. PASTER NEWS, MAY 6, 1913. mrPP K American Sentiment MM f A Toll QUO*t lULvb/l It has long boen e1 nirrmf 1 HO preponderance of th< KY I r K I All A 'on in 1,10 United Sta UK iUilinitU of arbitrating the I tolls controversy or, repealing that clause ring of 1? our Great ac^ which grants toll of the World - American coastwise elegates Expected however, anything further to emphasize May 5.?Epoch- recent meeting of the ents are anticipat- cie'ty of Internation itatives from four abundantly suffice. 1 sbyterian organlza- is well known, includ* 1 convene in Atlan- country's foremost j\ 5 first joint gather- ers who represent th< these bodies in tlie truest spirit of our jyterianism. The Among its members Linue for 10 days, tice White. Oscar S. S 00 commissioners Porter, Secretary of ted by the Presby- former President Tafi S. A., the Presby- this rank. It is a J. S., the United that the dominant t reh and the Asso- speeches and diseussi hurch and are ex- ciety sustained the p] ent. tion or for a repeal ol of these great or- has provoked the pen hold their annual between our governir ? simultaneously Britain. has delegated a The Hay-Pauncefot n to be present at the United States n England, specifically so are being made the canal shall be op anient of several entire commercial who are expected nations, observing t 1 here by the irn- therein set forth. T adopted in order ths gathering on May ment might have a fr? ided over by Rev. construction and c< Flinn of Atlanta, canal than was poss ed to deliver ad- Clayton-Bulwer trea jcasion include Dr. later agreement su] ,s of Seattle, mod- Clayton-Bulwer trt >. a. assernmy; ur. more man nair a cen San Francisco, mod- it was contemplated assembly; Dr. T. mian canal would be i, moderator of the enterprise under in ud Dr. J. H. Press- pervision, provided tl , N. C., moderator United States nor 1 Synod. "ever obtain or mail r SPEAKERS. any exclusive control irominent speakers canal; that neither I to appear before ever erect or maintai ns are Secretary of tion commanding the [ted States Senator canal; that neither eorgia, James Mac- ever colonize Central o, Rev. Charles It. neither country she ork, Rev. James I. vantage of any inti lie and others. collection or influet] ture of the joint country in Central Ai ?e the reunion of to secure any rights Llie Gray." Many in regard to commer federate veterans tion, not possessed 1 together for the or subjects of the otl e War Between the Such terms were c those who will at- to warrant the Unite ion is Gen. R. N. eminent in building 'resbyterlan minis- individual responsibii (1 through Georgia own expense. They p irman onstacies and restrlc with the assemb- was the purpose Presbyterian organ- Pauncefoto treaty irty-fourth annual England renounced Woman's Hoard of tant privileges it had will be held here, assured, and also gr I all fields main- larger privileges t oard also will be States. One of the i tions on which our entertainments are cured this wider fre the entertainment which guaranteed < id friends of the cial equality to all na ers who will be in of the canal, he 10 days of the The United States ranted in levying toll ? it cannot discrimina #e Paper. any shipping, and i II its reading list, contract. It ca i books, and then ?68hlly exempt / y week, and know w'8? shipping and at exact tolls of English >u all about the Tilt; trutji is the nd nearby towns. American coastwise , dies, is born, and a government owns of the most highly i thing from A to Z monopolies. This cli elp the town, that has no. mo.r5; ? catch it up and exemption than the your visitors, with _ while all their n ?- 4* ir?- freely generalry of success, hut 'e side, and when kc a mess, It sitnur \ irtues and oi k [53! and puts an extra 1251 e hirih of twin*. L? to tell ;i lit- cvi'ciit , ? , and then it does HHH UK and *if.b m jour marriage it ((91 life. and sa.Vf the TuI u! and tin- groom r w ii<c* it is that Hr^ river, tin; paper k I and lately sends H| lliat darling hoy loaves out | tricks and just ( __ I I every blemish ore lr life, and. paints a home that iias d bet wen the lines ider spot, to- blow t or old, when the ~ . ? iiot Ictr e skeletons behind d runs its big blue j <tfTl te lines tliut turn { olll ?L your weaknesses, l s of yellow, Just II reports or make 1 mellow. ' ^ it families live in se most apt to jar, just a birthmark, j c sear. * nan who pays, and d but won't and all kers, and the one bunt." financial standing " town, and whether lOIl cerlrss giving, that him down. 1)111 y dailies that delve . ers, It eliminates 1 retains the good rga ( ill ? la-ader | s rise you lo know of iliat is being done ?. 'k Tablets. Darius " vberg Junction, N. wife lias been using j Tablets and finds N< dual and doing her If you have any ir stomach or bowels mmmwSmmwbm I ? on the Canal ion. PPT^^ *'fc' ' ******** '{dent that the gffljj oughtful opin- 89 tes is in favor xytlJL 'anama canal better still, of i of the canal _ i exemption to For nearly ten yean shipping, if, 0f Treadway, Tenn., si were needed . . this fact, the I says: At last, 1 took > American So- H could not Sleep. I COU! al Law would . nils society, as doctors gave me up. es many of the H many, and I began t irists and oth- caved mv life! 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BALTIMO >rfolk, Va. ts T -, y mitn ii i^ ^ that an isth- mai ciause 01 me canai act n built by private benefit whatever to the ran ternattonal su-I file of the American people; liat neither the ' simply another case of gove England should patronage to a special interes [itain for itself ply another instance of that over the ship ] and unreasonable policy of " country should * tion" which the Democratic n any fortiflca- istration is commissioned to i vicinity of the It is earnestly to be hop* nation should Congress will use its earliest America; that tunity to repeal this indcf >uld take ad- clause of the canal act and I macy, alliance, save the nation's honor fr ce with any world-wide stain.?Atlanta merica in order tution. or advantages ? ce and naviga- Masonic Precepts, by the citizens In8crlptlon on a Masonic ... issued by the Grand Lodge < early too rigid R,um ln 1888. i c-'iii'i/ nnBtJtQ "Adore the Grand Archi lity and it its the Unlversel love u*y ?elRl>l 'resented divers nw ev,1; do *ood: 8Uffer m tions which it 8P?ak; The worship most of tho u?? able to the Grand Architect to set iside Unlverse consists in good certain Imporl P <" ?" virtue forme lv been Bood for Iove of ?oodne8S ant new and illone: ever kecp Lhy soul ,n o the United 80 pure a8 to aPPcar worthily essential ^oodi- 1 0?,2 * government se- ho ,s God Love the K?od' edom was that the weak: dy from the wlcke , ii |j_ hate no one. 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