1 ' Q VOL, 8, NO. 89, SEA CONFERENCE IN COLU II-W EEKLY. um.lthe State Farmers' Union luDIA I cuss marketing problems. Opening the eonfereno Tnt? nnl/l . LANCASTER, will di*. C0-0PEKAlI0N,M b. w. k. S. C., FRIDAY, AUGUS IARKEHNuIfoR (iOOD OF IT 8, 1913. 1 II P CT 4TP I feel wonderfully I IIL J 1 A 1 L ! auspicious bogii $1.50 encouraged over the Mr VITA f iniug of the confer- lHLAllU i w I PER YEAR. iREATLY AROUSED Men and Women, Interest Uplift of State, Meet DISCUSS IMPORTANT PRO! Clarence E. Poe, Editor of Pi sive Farmer, and ConRressn Lever Make Speeches. a u vc oaiu ed in "At the beginning of tl ence it falls to my lot as pi state briefly the purpose brought us together. Last ILK MS haps 50 men and women f Carolina attended the Conf Education in the South, v rogres- vened at Richmond. Thos nan tended this conference en ' unusual experience of wot other men and women fi its confer- Theme of Special which" I Held Yesterday April per- i rom South mkETIXCI HELD IN erence for fhich con- .... ,e wh0 at,. Marketing ?s Imoijoi ijoyed the tlon of the IV?h1u king with the Intlustr rom every j Conference i Vital Subjects Ai Morning. I State Con COLIMIIIA. LEADERS MTCH itio Distriltii- Rtsolution Adopts cts of All etice For Comm H's. Year. Also Count IVUVV7. A Ota I I- I have been laid c 1/isvunaru ?n purposes launcti f | of Common CI* ierence. I flowing down t ? ! bringing all the R\COUH.\C*EI>. derstanding of * Iter knowledge < , .. difficulties of tli 1 I r uing ( onfcr- journeys on tlirc on CmmhI Next general opinion v Conferences. South Carolina u?s ueen maae, lines I down, and laudatory I led from the Spring Reports of ood, which will go ; . , he stream of years. 1 ceiveci people to a better un>ach other and a bet- 1 coi"I,I> K.\ af the problems and leir fellowmau as he >ugh life. It was the ' ',,,n in here tonight that Mediation will reap harvests of | i Lind's Mission ReWit h Indignation. I'ECT NO IMMUNITY. i t ion That Suggestion of or Huerta's llt'Mignnlu v... * uoiumDin special 10 apun; Herald, Aug. 6.?Over 200 p representing all classes and lions In the complex life o state, gathered In the Co theatre this afternoon and I at the Initial conference of th ference for the Common Gooi more notable gathering has ev< held in the South than this, socially sensitive South Carol imbued with a love for theli iimurg proifssion ana every waiK ersons, an effort to arrive at an u condi- ing of the fundamental pr f the volved In the life of the lumbia endeavoring to formulate tonight the solution of these proh e Con- lawyer, the banker, the ft a. No manufacturer, the editor, ir been er, the merchant, and tt when man, each with an unselff inians, having only in mind a poi p state tribution fo the welfare of oi lire in I E. W. Dabbs, pref nderst nd- State Farmers' Union, oblems in- the special conference South and tion and marketing, h a plan for morning in Columbia, items. The opening the meeting, irmer, the Ladies and Gentlemen, the teach- j ere for the Common le states- This conference is b< sh motive, tion and a prophecy, ssible con- short of an inspiration his fellow sor Tate returning f udent of the Columbia Specil presided over News .and Courier, > on co-opera- closing session her eld yesterday first Conference fc Mr. Dabbs, in Good a resolution said: ing a Conference Fellow Work- Good next year and Good: ferences be held as oth an tnsplra- The resolution f< It was nothing "Therefore, be i i when Profes- this Conference f rom the great : nnr?a niofo. good irom in ll to Charleston mingling of liei Aug. 7.?At the many of the i e tonight of the plaees will be >r the Common result. was adopted urg- I for the Common a tutc1 t)TC A that county consoon as possible, j GREAT 1 allows: t resolved. That I or the Common Monetary Total lis tirst general cor people, and that | Mexico C roblems and rough antagonism smoothed over as a Mexicans to plan for th< public, by TV/T A TTTPC! Washington IVIAJVIL.O Lind's visit FRADE GAINS resentative to consult \> and advise 1 of Four Billion and on which M ^ rjlUIUIC. !'ty, Auk. 6.?Increased hap been aroused among ward President Wilson's 3 pacification of the rethe latest news from / that the object of John here as the personal rej>of President Wilson, is ^'ith prominent Mexicans them that the only basis PY1 ~>t the conditions ! . . iunltles. That It . Washington, of the United ^-operative meth- hpca| y**nr was previous year. g plans to assist pletPfl show tha quire their own ,:ar>' /0?Jta'' ?fA * is $42i.noo,oon : our educational ypar p record of i i , . . HTVi/i Kolan/in (n f Exports Evcoe?lpIdent Huerta. ports that Mr. Lind purnl with Huerta, perhaps he direct suggestion that ere received with indiglexiean officials and the >f his visit makes it not that he will bo treated less consideration than ould have been accorded spoke on the various lines of making for betterment In rur Its relation to home ownorsh social welfare and the plans f< moting home ownership. The ers were: Clarence Poe, edl The Progressive Farmer; Lever, congressman from the s district; W. H. Mills o' C.rec In the evening a series c minute talks was heard. The Anoafnno Ulro 1hn?p nf thp nft efforts ly the call was made for tl al life. ' nary meeting on June 10, ip and resulted in the conference sr pro- today. The purpose of tl speak- ence is to give the best im Itor of the most mature thought A. F. Carolinians an opportuni eventh medium of expression. mville. DISCORD AND HAlt: >f tense dis- "A few years ago it was ernooti ure to hesir si erpnt r?nnr> le prelimi- ' no new blood," but which has ' wearing themselves c assembled more enthusiasm in th lis confer- Increase of machiner pulses and crease of power until t of South of the power being on ty and a run the machinery anr the work. There is a itnvv truth in this, but aft electric thrill of elbow my pleas- workers in so many li r?r*t In tVin ontlon vnr of Dinh mn? ? > I ajowriii anc the workers needs of the people >ut to get up attendance of all t eir own ranks, creating a higher y without in- teaching profession here is danger child's general wel Iv adequate to and morals and fre 1 none left for during tender : great deal ot' tion. or feeling the (4) "Py improve r touch of the stock raising. Ines of human (5) ?*Ry better a t/1 ooni or * i anaptaDie to all , * i, by securing the ?ear was $6.45 he children: bv P01"1* exceeded standard of the S261.500.000, v ; bv fostering the creased by only fare as to health Th? greatest edom from labor 'n manufactures fears of prepara- t'on *n which el icrer.se of $10E d agriculture and increase in a little more thi nd wiser market- Most of the ir 3,000,000. The ex- | TREAT those of 1012 by | it was pol :hile the imports in- Mexican tod $150,700,000. case the gov gain in exports was aider itself i ready for consump- suggestion v lass there was an in- bv Mr. Rind >,000.00 over 1012. case the gov foodstuffs was only fled in chara [in $1,500,000. was inciting nports w?re f^orn the sedition and ' AS FOREIGNER, nted out by a prominent lay that in the former 'ernrapnt might not con- - -> obliged to act until the t'as actually put forward , but that in the second ernment would be justicterizing him as one who Mexicans along lines of In applying the pernici session, were characterized by dertone of serious concern o\ rapid drift from farm to clt Grave consideration was giv< problem of tenancy, the cau derly'.rg the depopulation o rural districts and the c.ont factors and causes making foi results. How to make rura more comfortable and attractl the purpose of many const an un- hall in which we are now i er the I had arrived early and, 1 y life, casion to go behind the see en the stage, my ears were met b Be un- erable din. The musicians, f the music stand before him a rolling obvious of his neiRhbors, p these hearshing difficult parts of 1 life for the evening. The sopr ve was wing was practicing parts ructive cult solo. Although these assembled, actual experience the having oc- effect of such a meetl nes on the joined Professor Tate y an lntol- gentlemen in Issuing tl each with meeting, nd utterly This Is not a multip' were re- ehinery. hut a co-ordi ' the score ehinery already at han ano in one to prevent duplication of a diffi- waste of energy by wc musicians purposes. .... cc* ...* '.< mp or rarm crops. psychological) (fj) "By building Ing. I heartily jnPt aspiring and ad the other zenship." i call for this This resolution pose of the Conferc lioation oT ma- m0n flood. The nation of ma- adopted late ton'gli d?an attempt ttip pi nmNf of effort nnd THE CLOSINt trking at cross address on the Law," by Tresis united tviiiKUUii up a self-respect- $296,000,000, r law-abiding cltl- w,th H89.000.0 then France tnlle nf Cuba with $1 ?"o to' ,ho com ??h = ropotution ? ?l'.2.?n0(,flh. t Most of the United Klngdon 5 ADDRESS. 000,000, Canadi Tho Majooty of S332,'"nn lent H. N. Snvdor. VVY-??V- 'V. ii. ^mcii inrnisnen our foreign Jermany came next constitution. >00 worth of goods, dicated thi -Hh S137.00O.O00. tothfl nn !/ ?noda capacity and 00. and Japan with co?I(, not Q] or immunity exports went to the cjpnPr wouli a which tooK $192,- Mexicans ,?!l9^n0'000' Ger- "onal law'a i??. France $140.- that Mr L1, Netherlands $12..,- him to . expulsion clause of the This. Mexicans also lnit since Mr. Lind was Mexico in an unofficial I with no credentials, ho cpect more consideration .* than an ordinary for- % 1 receive. ' H familiar with Interna- ? re unwilling to believe nd's instructions are for with others than the ati VUKKt?BLIUIlt*. w 1111*5 i-urir ? occasional break Into llghtei yet the prevailing tone was deep earnestness and purpose. The ten-minute talks were by S. J. Summers, of Camero B. A. Hlnes, secretary of th< medical society; Rev. E. O. V president of Horry Industrial i J. E. Carroll, superintendent < cation for Y k county; 3. E. and W. F. abertson, of Gre< an an ?rir m noin in 111*11 milK, vein, of these Individual rehet one of anything but music. A qu; hour later, with the sai Kiven ments, they were in their n; Dr. the stage and, under th b state leadership of the director, Watson, ducing a glorious harmon school; "Dyrlng the past thre 5f edu- has >en my good fortune Brown acquainted with men and snvllle, every walk of life in eve me result i nai 11 is a propne< irsals was things in the near fut artet of an erlng splendidly attest me instru- and women leave th places on forego some of the pie e skilfull surimer vacations to were pro- common council in mil iy. must he a real pur e years it minds. When men a to become all religions creeds tm women of doing in this confere ?ry section more vigorous campai jy 01 mo ponn nf Wofford College ure. this gr.th- the Conference 1 p. When men Good to a elope. T elr home? or the conference by t asures of their ung of the subject assemble In the ages," said tht flsummer there the majecty of law pose in their nerstone of all of nd women of impaired by too >et as they are illation. by too m nee to plan a outing the lawn, n gn against the apparent slowness . tonight brought " 'or the Common >r. Snyder thrilled FATAI. FIGH lis masterly hand- . The stand of Quarrel Over 1/ b speaker. "Is on .. p, and It Is the cor- j our liberties. It Blaney, Aug. much special leg- was shot and lr uoh delay In exe- Simpson In a flg inndates. and the yesterday after of the eetirtc In n.n?n /, taly 576,000,000. thorized of povernmmt. T NEAR BT/ANEY. These offl their assert oration of Lnnred. However, the antl- ricnt, which is not promi.'idence In the capital. Is urn r/Hn cr i Vi r\ fl rm e o r? /I and H. H. Hare, or tne unuen department of agriculture. Long, of the federal departn: agriculture, was to have tjee" the apeakera, but he wn^ ably detained. Women and men who are ir ed in the upllfe of South C met here this afternoon for ference, when the vital pr concerning every citizen will cuBsed. The meeting was held states or south Carolina. I hi W. W. and worked with the la tent of merchant, the farmer, the ~ne of turer, the cotton mill w< lavoid- i with men and women re every profession and < iterest- This experience has cor nrolina that, taken as a whole, a con- of South Carolina are oblems heart. The average man i be dis- a pure tone. We need or in the monize the instruments ar ive talked forces of evil, and In wyer, the our common Lord, to manufac- coming of His kingdon arker, and Carolina?when m^ml presenting organizations, women' >ccupation. cal bar, hank and m ivlneed me elation, federation* c the people farmers' unions meet sound at lng here today?not 1 gives forth Cain, "Am 1 my brot >Iy to har-% but humbly assuming id nlav 4 -?4>1e relationship in tli the honor of donling out just work for the foollnp that some ci \ here In South resources of the 1 lers of all the jj0 plead for ever> s clubs, modi- themselves anew ercantile asso- majesty of the law >f labor and Col. Alfred Aldr as we are do- flutter In the con n the spirit of offered as an ame her's keeper?" to return the than this responsl- pnre to United Sta e spirit of the Smith for Mq c1.it loo, an apparent the parties are 1 in pot morn of the section. A quai aw than others." ration of a lam 'one to rededlcate firinp of the fat to upholding the was immediatly in jail pending ich precipitated a quest which wil vention. when he afternoon, ndment a motion Owning to tl iks of the confer- scene of the slv tes Senator E. P tails have r\ n !? . l.. .1 - iui> jiinrc. nuui ui ' jrominent men of this t>y the adm rel concerning the lorl line led up to the Clark nl chot. Mr Simpson Washingt arrested and lodged Wilson's no the holding of the'in- f!ov. John 1 1 take place during th rial emissnr was atiaejrr he remoteness of the Senator Cln ootinp, few of the d< clared "som hed here. Mr Sessi- by the adni inistratton. Attacks T.ind Visit. on. Aug. 6.? President ion in sending former dnd to Mexico as a spev in the present situation d in the senate today by rk of Wyoming, who deething else must he done inistration" to guarantee Columbia theatre. Two genera ings will be held tomorrow am will be several auxiliary confe when special lines of work 1 pursued. The exercises this afternoo presided over by W. K. Tate supervisor of rural eleir schools and the originator c conference. Purposes of tb ferenee were outlined In a simi snporh hv Mr Tnte TT I meet- gether in order that Sout 1 there may give forth a harmonic rences, i rather than discordant no1 cvill be , meed TO GET TOGE n were "The people in this stat i, state portunities for coming toi lentarv ,iiscussing for themselv< >f the - reiating to their comrao: le con- need in each commu pie and | thing like the old-fashic o qnm- ? ?* * h Oaro' a pood Samaritan of wh >us melody said It was he who wn i8es. the man who fell ai THCTt rather than the pries vlte?when oheylnp tt e need op- junction that every n gether and his own burden, we i ?s matters "pon thp Prf>"ter coir n welfare yp onP another's burd< nity some- fln thp law of Christ* >ned town impressed with the n pnmlne nf tVi#-, ktnedoi om our Mnstor povornmont to ofTi p "noiphbor to n?sipt tho South in rionp thiovps," Propidont T:\to sai t and tho T-o- tpp oonvontion had 10 poriptual in- ftown tho ropoluuti lan must boar orinf wap nhpoiuto icropt and art fiPp. and if thov pc imand. ''Boar intions of thankp ens and so ful- mpn it would moa '?wo must bo ,|Pn?omo work. TTt oarnops of tho ,vnp npainst tho p m '? ,,, miiiik uik nit" ons is purvivou r>r SBO.OOO.OOO to child, moving its rropp. Npws of the d ho was certain phock to tho no dosiro to voto both Mr Simp^ Ion. bnt tho path- arc woll oonne ly dovoid of poll- and nro promin >t to pupping ropo- community. to all tho public n bulky and bur- \imiVT\D V 14 explained that it ^ olloy of tho con- :????"? V a wiro and one adequate pr Renntor ( shootinc ramp ac a tion for an neighborhood. since by the sena ?on and Mr. Ressions mittee of 11 cted In the county citizens anr ent in the life of the Mexico Renntor ? od a summr r THE LEGATION. Constitution The report ir.? r;<>iw lwwi nlists numb otertion to Americans. "lark presented a rosoluimmedlate investigation to foreign relations comic condition of American 1 American property In Ihepnrd of Texas presentirv of the strength of the Jtk lallst forces in Mexico showed the Constitutionered between fiO.ftrtn and moned the forces of human South Carolina to help humai was a sympathetic appeal f( South Carolinians to get t< and work for the common gc POE'S ADDRESS SOUN: Clarence E. Poe, editor ol Progressive Farmer, of Ralel C., brought a message to th monwealth builders. His i nrn n si nn/1 /tontnirt a/1 ? a meeting wmcn prevails m Ity in tions of tlie United Stat< ilty. It our present political 01 or all matters of public concern Jgetner jy discussed only in conn< od. campaigns for public office f). nature of a political ci such that it tends to br i n division rather than barn Igh, N. pPrftonai success of the cai e ?om" public office frequently d 1 i b's ability to accentuate ? 'T^mfpr 1 w,fih to concratul ;-?iy-?er Of the state of Sooth ari usual" th,fl Kroat P'1,hpr,nfr >ctlon with ppople' ,hf> pooplp whf Th , , absolutely necessary tr mT.??U ? comfort?the people in J f? rests the burden and ti ionv ThP ' an<1 without whose act . v,? . ' progressive movement adldate for Tn concluslon. follo ?n not f?r a moment t aifierences ?? c, tr r in riitx. ate the people Mr. R. Beverly T Carolina upon Tate in opposing ; of its working tions. Colonel Al< > do the things drew his motion ai ? our every day ns presented by th upon whom then adopted, teat of the day. \ resolm. by tfve support no nf State . "mi t ran succeed, seriously objec nd iw citizens, do Snoll, of the Charl hink that this commerce, hecauf k nlana lerbert Joined Mr. Ilavpnf ;my such resolu- The follovvl lrlch finally with- Thursday's Col ud the resolutions Capt. Williar e committee were city, the new Cuba, reached President Dabbs, Wednesday moi ers' Union, was ed by many CM to by Secretary staff at the le? leston chamber of will in all pr< hat they were in posses- ^ r more than half of unable to pet exact and / ?rmation," contlmied Sen- / , "aboiit conditions in / k'idence still continues, show that American beinp destroyed every nierican citizenship is beared there and even offlA moHon n (rnvornmont o rr? ? ur niMiuu nuu i uii id i ii vii p,v? vice. The Rev. W. H. Mil Clemson College, discussed tl of the church In rural develo The principal address of th< noon session was delivered h gressman Lever, of this distr is the chairman of the housi mittee on agriculture. He o a national program for the d ment of American agricultui told of what the national he uu aw- to divide men into hoi Is, of ln Wheh the per?onality o le part pr and thf, result of the gai pment. issues and cloud the > after- jn a campaign of this kin y Con- cessful playing of the poll ict. He freqUently makes desirab p com- gravation of the unpleaj utllned toms rather than the heal evelop- djgeaae from which the re and tic jB pufferlng. Doubtles ?U8e Of can can to mind nmnv p. 11 _ WUlCiniVC 1P? iw '.n rvT stile camps yonr church, your st the lean- business organizr 'on. me obscure tQ ma^p yon more iov judgment, organization and to ! ,f* , 8UC" only by stich loyalty c, itleal game fza{jOT1 co-operate witl e the a8* sanitations of your ec tant Ryrop- fellow citizens, v ? come, to discus body poll- marfceting. This grei s all of us onr economic life hai lnctonPAo . . ? .? _ v. wl^ ? criticism or a certs ?c1al, labor or federal department Instead It iR this state. and It t al to your own feature was elimln ?how you how tary snpu wlthdrf an your organ- table the reslution a the other or- The discussion be jually patriotic pabbs and Secretar ed, but it was en< s at this hour Tate's suggestion t at question of changed to elii i been pushed tionable section. itn feature of the tomorrow. of agriculture in Early in Jut vas not until this nominated Ca ated that Secre- minister" to Cii w his motion to ment was shor and let it pass firmed by the i tween President oath of office i v Snell grew heat- days later, led by President Captain Con hat the resolution foi New York T ninate the objec- stopped in Was ence at the s _ , . being shot le President Wilson Senator f ptain (lonzales for pose of his ba, and his appoint- formation, tly afterwards eon- jj0 n senate. He took the ropolntion t n Washington a few On zales left Columbia ,, . hursday, July 31. but ri hington for a confer- ' 1 IT tatP Honflrtmprit on KrP.TTl to th down." 'lark said it was the purresolution to obtain inot ask for a vote on the odav. Mission of Ponce. I Ity, Aug. 6.?Secretary of / sent the following tele- f p American legation to representatives is trying: to n Following these set add there was a general discussion subjects presented. Those 1 tendance were requested to gl and free thought to the issues Dr. E. A. Hlnes, of Seneca cussed home ownership and He told of the work of the board of health and what th< are for the future. Home ship and the school was dh ? within the last twenty yf Ireeses, remedie9 have been studio of thP ed and the pains and su ln at: the body politic have beei ve full treasured as a precious as next political campagin. 1 ed that a political camp health. nece8gary accompaniment state ocray it ahould serve til i plans bringing to the point c owner- peo ?ie who have all the ?cussed t ?- ? -? ? ' to me rrom nv ine ri ?ars where j WOuld be remiss in 1 usly avoid- history of this great fferlngs of the president of the S i carefully division of the Farmei set for the and Co-operative Un'.c [t is grant- to jrh to keep the n >gain is a ^t the same time I ' of dem- other agency that is le purpose right solution of this ?f action a i? bigger by far than time been R living wage and a fa FirTTlP r> I'HIOII. ny duty to the LEADERS ARE order, were I. Justifying all tl *outh Carolina men and women r *s' Educational launching the Wf >n of America, for the Common Go poord straight, tonight, after >wo i welcome every career. That ne\ striving for a augurated hy^ question. It firm convict! the giving of leaders, who W;, 1r profit to the commonwealth at ENCOURAGED. ! T?u\^ !n 'hrev?lent in OeorKi? a Special to The m\?n1cation' nl?' A,"g ..^~IhP w?'Kht to ir Magazine. "The Call ln sensation v say to the minister of iirs that Governor IJnd exieo on a mission of hat the President feels esenee there will contria settlement of the difflle Mexican government lit the President's comand should not Rive ^representations printed J11 nPU'Cnn rtore ? by J. E. Carroll, superintend education of York county. V F. Robertson, of Greenville cussed a plan for helping mill ers to purchase a home. TO HELP TENANT FARM1 A plan for helping tenant f acquire land was discussed bj Hare, of the United States < ment of agriculture. . . ittiuuy LiiiiiKillK HOOUl tn trniiom mental needs. It is. taowe' 111 'y neceR8ftry to healthy el ' , a'?~ that the people should hav< wo tunity to come together man's personality or poll ERS. tunes is concerned in an determine these fundamei of the State and commun ' ?' the purpose of this State < depart- for the the Common Good clearing house of ideas, eir iunoa- farmers of the land, ver, equal- eeonomle distribution < vie growth of all the Industries c ? an oppor- pie. when no tlral for- fi^x.President T)iaz of attempt to f,eave Par ntal needs ilty. It Is Paris, Aug 7.?Oen Conference former President of N to form a jze(j publication where our . . It means the this is only the b< >f the products such gatherings is )f all the peo- pressed by men am parts of South Oa been in attendance Mexico Won't Featured and ei jp presence of citizen? and vocation of th Porflrio Diaz, the Initial Conferei lexico, author- mon flood will und today that he ?Sn*UCt\ for all South Parol ?g!nn1ng of many l"e *ol,,nthe confidence ex- Georgia, to 1 women from all l?an Rhark evil rollna, who have need of f for the poor ai nphasized by the th,p ?perl^8 of r i from every walk The editorial e commonwealth, to the nee for the Com- olt ' who Rhow oubtedly. It Is he- Pp^ r court th ve of great good sharks ovc inn. "The prpnf. Interest on an f rails the attention of The mess the prevalence of the foreign mln In Georgia and the 1 some legislative relief 0 , nd unfortunate from SnffrAK' f yppresslon. London, In question calls at- tlonal Medli authentic case of a - . ed In the Fulton su- Pr,n' lat he had paid the the represer >r Sl.fiOO of usurious the great ; >rlginal loan of ? " o, age was delivered to the Ister. Fr> to Storni Convention. Aug:. 7.?The Internaitlon Congress wan opence Arthur Connaiight as itatlve of King: George In Mhert hall yesterday In Tomorrow will bo a buoy t the conference and an lncre^i tendance la expected. Araoi questions to be discussed will 1 cation and child welfare, evening session problems of ( ship will be discussed. "The R . of the Law" will be discus: Dr. H. N. Snyder, president o ford College. Thursday afternoon mem! lay for problems may be discuss Bed at- and dispassionately, not UK the by personalities but only 1 5e to attain the truth. *tlzen? j COUNTY CONFERE. fajeety If the purpose of the oi Bed by Is to be realized, this eonf< f Wof- be followed In the count! >ers of (Continued 011 Page 1 ied calmly ha* no of g, dominated Tt wa9 rep0rted ahroa( oy a desire ^ P'oceedlng to ' his nephew, Oen. Felix was alleged he woul NCE. back to Mexico, ganlzatlon The former Preside erence will be In excellent health es of the informed as to condltl hut declines to expres Bight.) on the situation. Din* to Japan. f?st pood for all tho d that he pur- to expressive of the rokio to meet who s0? ahead the d _v~_ .. better day, a day Dlat, horn standlnp and a ate] d accompany that Ideal poal tow publics and states rot appears to brotherhood of mar f. He Is well President W. K ons In Mexico, ladles and pentlr is any opinion worked with him hiah onrl i people" is a mot- ar,(1 ,hat he stil purposes of those ~ lawn of a new and Governor on Vi of better underp in the direction Indianapolis, nrd which nil *Re- Ttalston started are working, the first vacation h i. ? the governor i! Tate and the will spend two >men who have setts at the sum rere Inspired hy a Taggart, Demo V> oHirO Art/1 Alt a*. *v? ?? ? ~ * ? ? -- mo presen 1 owed the principal. 10.000. The eredf icntinn For the First the audienc Time. ntzed before Aug. 6.?Governor to the hall. 1 yesterday on the taken to k? le has ever had and eral of whon Rfi years old. He A large 1< weeks In Massaehu- h\jilding wh mor home of Thomas boards bear cratle national com- the doctor ce or an audience of mtlals of every person in e were rigorously scrutl> entry could be obtained This precaution was ep out suffragettes, sevm attempted to enter. >rce of police guarded the ille women carrying bill ing the words. "What do w think of women tnr AI /? ! "Ul? aim mcj uiiiircuinu iroij / ^ a inaiana, turc?" para - * ded outside. 4 ?j J