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I . VOL. 8, NO. 95, S PRESIDENT READS - % EMI-W EEKLY. HIS sumtkr puT in we> LANCASTK , , 'NFW YORK r.l R, S. C., FRIDAY, ATJG1 IV HIS IFIRF PAHin [JST 29, 1913. (IN RRARn Iss.'.fwV." $u !' ,? V.'7V, 1n/in/m* 4 jo PER YEAR. M nnwrniun/iriiT MESSAGEONI Announced Position < Country. NO ARMED INTERVF canvassers i- in?i a Sn i/IPYIPfl ary Major,t5 flLAIuU ! Sumter Special to Col | Aug 27.?Featured by j ments on both sides, the f Thi- of thc board of canvas DI *?,s tlon resulted today In i for the dispensary's re-e the vote as officially dt 470 for and 466 agains 1NTION Bary' nail Dispelllurabia State. THREE CORN heated argui final session rdeclaration Three Democrati stablishment, \t., sclared being t the dispen iv/ I 1 " ll?1IU IERED RACE! WORLD'S ! c Candidates j Two Brave Ofli yor. Lives Bel f/rwn *t * ~ ? - ? um uunnu tor's sailing to LARGEST SHIP 13 H , line, the Impel 'strike 48 hour! j rival. Their pi icers Lose Their men from Hro . ~ . | strikers- wore low Decks. not be tak< n bi Officers of t (lint thflv morrow might be post- 1 IVILAION rived here yesterday. _ _. Dd longshoremen em- ML II e Hamburg-Ameriaen jArJi rator's owners went on ? before the vessel's arlaees were filled by ' oklyn docks and the Huerta told that they would ?ck. he line said, however. 11 uUVLRIIIVIUII ECIS ALL OFFERS Demand Unqualified Recognition. Wilson Lays Before the V tails of America's EfToi Peace in Mexico. Washington, Aug. 27.? Wilson in person addressed today on the Mexican siti follows: Gentlemen of the Congress: ? ; From the time the se this morning at 11 o'el 11 r? adjournment at 4 this a ' court house was throng* t* For tutors and supporters o Numerous affidavits * I ted on both sides, oharg President in voting at various pre* Congress every contested point thi jation as itee won out. i The prohibitionists hn tice of appeal, and Drc isslon opened * r-'1-'1 1 *' ock until its fternoon, the ? .. %(] With spec- s",ia,lon Complicat f both sides. Announcement as were submit- Can<li<li lng Illegality clncts, but at New York, Augus e dispensary- died political situat York already faced v ive given no- plicated today with imlnent mnn ! dftrlnrnUnn frnm \f Ll\Cir> HAIMU. Mill' US l(A I) rd by Gaynor's Stefrage PasseiiK1 Independent Slwp by .Mar ite. Quarters to Est 5t 27.?A mud- New York, Auj ion which New ship Imperator, li t*as further com- was swept by tire the authorized lay at her dock in LY DAMAGED, no way conn" ! Somebody's ca , lit had been rc ers, Aroused From j The Imperat in, Ilusli From mishaps, more tape SufTorntinn. her launching den trip was i ?. 28.?The steam- to m?nth, first irgest vessel afloat. r?und while or early today as she an(l then becai Hoboken, with her her turbines. -?*-u me sitikp was in cted with the fire. REPLIES relessness, they thoug- i sponsible. or has suffered several Through <o or less serious, since Agree to May 23. 1912. Her mai , K postponed from month t because she_ ran ag- Washingt \ her way to Hamburg Senor G; ?e of the trouble with ?'os|^?ubn THROUGH LIND imboa, Ifiiertn I)<N'linr8 to Conditions Set Forth y 1'nited States. ton. Aug. 27.?The text fimboa's reply to the prolltted through John Llnd, It is clearly my duty to 1 you, very fully and withoul tlon, the facts concerning ent relations with the re Mexico. The deplorable p affairs in Mexico, I need not but I deem it my duty to 8j frankly of what this govern done and shall seek to do ment of its obligation to M< self, as a friend and neigl to American citizens whose ay before from the '"dry" ranks e t reserva- fight for the election our pres- ' ditch. tpubllc of This decision makes osture of eighth wet county of tl describe, ! voted. peak very | ryiimi- URGES AMERIC xico her-! T0 LEAVE lbor, and j lives and lay they will his Long Island farn to the last run for re-election or ticket. The city t Sumter the with three democrat he 11 which for mayor. Tamman designated Edward ] man of the public ? "WTCt sion, after refusing AJNO renominatlon. while MEXICO fleeted John Purrt . lector of the port. I.JUI viajii Ml #1 jticiv UUU 1,1.5 1 E n that ha would aboard, i an Independent | Second Officer hus finds Itself the crew Into th< :s as candidates i flames, was cut of y Hall last week i veloped In a clov E. McCall.chair- focated His body 5 service commls- afterwards, untoi Mayor Gaynor a brought ashore. the fuslonlsts A seaman, ldor >y Mitchel, col- mined, one of tli ; down with Cobrlcl iieerage passengers uenzine e board the vesi Cobrick, who led caUf?ed the dea s hold to fight the r,ous injury t f from his men, en- 'n May from 1 id smoke and suf- P^rator had 1 vas found and hour h>' v?ndals. iched by fire, and ' itity not yet deter- BRITISH e party who went ffPTJlW < into the bowels of i ^-CjrviVl xpioslon oceured on D" ""struct! *el April 24. which Par' as fo11' th of two men and se- "The go o six others. Reports Paid (lue at Hamburg said the Im- consideratic teen gravelv damaged ernment oi done this c cipal reasoi ttt a >rm entertains t WANT personality AN ALLIANCE SiToJEfH on of the president, is in ows: vernment of Mexico has tention to the advice and >n expreseed by the govthe United States; has >n account of three prlntis: First, becuase Mexico he highest respect for the of his excellency, Woodi; second because certain nd American governmentn vital Interests are dally af the distressing conditions w obtain beyond our Souther Those conditions touch nearly. Not merely becaus< at our very doors. That, makes us more vividly and 1 stantly conscious of them, i Ii.stlnct of neighborly int< sympathy Is aroused and c by them; but there Is only fected by President Wilson Says hich now United States Is n border, i Strict Neutral! us very | 9 they lie Washington, Aup. 21 of couse, Wilson tonlpht warned nore con- cans to loave Mexico at < ind every same time the American ?rest and all consular representati luickened out tlie Southern reput one ele- structed to "notify all < I iiuercsi lonigni C Policy of question of whom Ono of advisers will choose ' mates. Should they, ] to expect, ask two < ?President fusion colleagues?\> all Ameri- dergast (progressive rnce. At the troller. and George embassy and president of the hoar ves through- allow their names die were in- the Gaynor ticket, it officials, civi- tain the fusion lead* entered on the the vessel, also pi Mayor Gaynor's I A fleet of Are as his running mented by appart as many appear rounded the ship if Mr. Mitchel's water into her hi /illiam A. Pren- was checked at S ) for city comp- vessel had listed McAneny for The small arm d of aldermen? aroused from theii to be placed on ling of flames, ru! is said to be cer- for tlie pier.where *rs will demand the rest of the nil erished. fighting craft, nug- Annlo-ficrinan?tus on shore, sur- an re Preve and poured tons of Kevelntio old. When the fire ! o'clock the great London, Auj 15 degress. that the dip y In the steerage, which finally 1 r sleep by the crack Japanese alliai shed panic stricken an Anglo-Gern most of them spent liance and thai rrht huddled In dl?- ? with which ,, s i .112 closest re Japanese Triple Alii- amity. havi ntetl by Japan?V spectful wa; 11 of Importance. made use o that Mexico ?. 28.?The revelation jnp inasmu* lomatic negotiations. or of a nriv esulted in the Anglo- sident of ti ice. first contemplated third, becai inn-Japanese triple al- not so mucl t, Germany was largely fore the in Mexico cultivates the lation of international np in a most delicate, rey. highly gratifying to us, if their offices to the end should accord you a hear ['h as you were the bearate mission from the preie Knited States, and use Mexico was anxious, i to justify its attitude beti n li!? > 11? ^ i IUOUI III lilt; U"U I lit 111 <111 w i; duty. Wp are glad to call the friends of Mexico, and I hope, have many an occ happier times as well as days of trouble and conf show that our friendship It and disinterested, capable flee and every generous n tlon. PEACE IN MEXICO MEAN rrr? TTXTTrnr^rv OT A Ti? i ul win nans and military, in IV ourselves they would be held str we shall, sibie for harm or injvi asion In Americans or their prop in these Secretary Bryan dls| usion, to telegrams to the emba 5 genuine consular representatives of sacrl- tracts from President lanifesta- dress to Congress toda he reviewed the futile ,s ]VTUCII with the Huerta 1 and the policy the ITt Texico, that that the two decline ictly respon- possible anticipation iry done to by those in charge ertv. 1 campaign, Theodore patched long cabled to Mr. Preni ssy and all many, urging him tc . quoting ex- slonists that he won Wilson's ad- any ticket on which y, in which other fusion Candida peace nego- ! ces nro left off." government j CITES MITCHEL lited States s to accept. In comfort at the uhi of such a move None of the s of the mayor's had been inspecto( Roosevelt today health authroities derpast in Ger- armed puards sur > assure the fu- immipration auth( Id not run "on to Kills Island at Mltchel or the moment this fore tes for city offl- The preat ship v board asleep sav< 'S EXAMPLE. ' wntrh when smol IllOtl u 111 * 11 I <1 I 1 are end of the pier was shut out tcerage passengers thP diary of t 1 by the eustoms or Hayashi. form i. neoause of this, dor to Croat 1 roundod them. The eign minister, jrities rushed them come to light, the earlist possible The excerpt? noon. is not rjuoj^tio . as dark with all on have a tremen > the officers on ropean politics, ke ascending from of the British ii starling them, but jn the pre? hv Japan, is made in majority of lie late Count Tadasu adhesion an ?-r Japanese ambassa- ptrnte in ev Iritain and twice for- cause, part of which has just "The imi tions tliat n 5, whose authenticity toward esta ned, are expected to Mexico a P? dous influence in F.u- the respect , as showing the desire jcan people government for an al ' *?.?.??i IUU itpuimc cut emergency. the groat whom have signified their i'l approval, as to demonerv way the justice of its mtation In your instruco progress has been made blfshing in the capital of > ve mm en t that may enjoy and obedience of the Mexis unfounded." 1 u Ulil 1 TJU G 1 /\ 1 li The peace, prosperity and ment of Mexico means mo more, to us than merely an field for our commerce ai prise. They mean an enl of the field of self-ftovemi tho realization of the ho rlRhts of a nation with wl aspirations, so Ion* suppre disappointed, we deeply syi Wo eVinll vnt nmvp tn the I would pursue hereal I content- Mexico, re, much | In these messages 1 enlarged were instructed to rend ad enter- possible to departing argement furnishing transporatk nent and pecuniary assistance t< pes and They were Informed tha tiose best number of ships would ssed and to carry away those in mpathize. towns. Mexican "Poreicn r> iTOmmnnto 'ter toward I ^Ir- Roosevelt rlt< I of Mr. Mitchel In re the consuls fored Independence er every aid l'on on the ground Americans. had not endorsed J >n and any nnd Mr. McAneny. > the needy. I The colonel Raid t t a sufficient dates should show be provided straight fight agalns the seacoast 'or principle, and no' office." win ... I Phnrlen S Whftm - ? , mc proviHion roc r i oxamplo simultaneously by fusing the prof- watch and a pef, ;raf'Vl des'pna~ bridge. Almost at that the league ^jie crackling of fl dr. Prendergast the steerage quai he fusion candi- A quiet alarm that "this is a mander Kusser, ? t Tammany and ' WHS t a scramble for J-esopnd. The cretin their places wi or. nrin complex (Ire flghtl ?m was discovered ( nance wiih Gei a seaman on deck The Jiji Shi ly officer on the portions of thi the same moment the Japanese t ames was heard in further public; 'ters. pressed telepr; was sounded. Com- correspondents commander-in-chief details. amonR the first to diary si of 1,180 men were government u: thin a minute. The (he late Ma: up annaratus of thp in favor of the MUST many. 1 mpo of Tokio printed Senor Gai p Hayashi diary. but appreciates tovernment prohibited t,y the Uni Uion and censor sup- pood offices imp sent by foreign ()f those no in Japan reporting should hav< most categ* lowed that the British ner." rider the premiership "Inasmuc rquis of Salisbury was willing to a inclusion of fiermanv - - ' DECLIN'E THEM. mboa says his government the pood offices tendered ted States, "but if such are to be of the character w tendered to us, we ? to decline them in the arical and definite man h as the United States is ft in the most disinterest* people that we know how them without first thinking shall serve ourselves. But we nre not the only f Mexico. The whole world her peace and progress; whole world Is Interested before. Mexico lies at last the world looks on. Oentr lea Is about to be touche great routes of the world's 1 to serve fled of the action of the T ; how we so that they may give si hut the American consi 'rlends of all foreigners In any ei desires and the SITUATION IS IMP as never where all al Amor- President Wilson Feels > d hy the aged Over Mexican Washington. Anc *>! fnlted States, district attorney, hli mllar advice, on the fusion, reput lis will help ,ve. Independence L? rnergeney many tickets. He night his acceptance < n?irTV? endorsement tendere< " ' *' Some of the fusion le him not to acept. fore Encoiir- William S. Honne Matters. publican conpressmai nipht after conferrin R A ft or n n ,i * present office, ve?f1 w?8 set ,n 1 dioan, progress- P1?'tmen1t, orr sague and Tarn- 11 ?ai announced to- opfn f,?r the steP of the Tammany getT"ho.re' , 1 him last night impede aders had urged *?rs tor "d ^ < moment the fight t, a former re- ?hJP' a, announced to- "7'' "ned up, K with Herman r' ? .. strirkon mpn niuf motion. Every com- hut that Japar lered closed except p,1(' the Japar ? necessary to leave fount Hayaslii rape passengers to Anglo-Japanes< Japan was rea< of steerage passen H"ssla if Gren leek checked for a inP afatnst the flames The contio ri hundreds of the showing why ( two columns along 'he inclnsio , guided the terror- heen published tvnmnn r, tl.r. en rrtendsh 1 opposed It. In the f0 fln(l f lose wishes prevailed tuntiy than i, talking about the would only ? alliance, hinted that monetary a rly to ally herself with j)0ls who en t Britain was unwill- soives with other side o nation of the diary demand fr< ""ount Hayaishi oppos- authorities n of Germany, has not of (p0 neut Mr. Confid* ip. it Will ])P difficult for i more propitious opportho following: if it watch that 110 material ssistance is given to renspire and provide themarnis and food on the f tthe horder: if it should >m its minor and local the strictest observance ralitv laws, I assure you, ntinl A cent tiiot lnvercoiirBB runum* n**t? in to ocean at the Isthmus. T1 has much in store for Mexi< nJl the states of Central But the best pifts can com only If she he ready and fr ceive them and to enjoy the ably. AMERICA WAITS ONT M development. America. In particular? eariv conference with ie future Bryan ftn(t chairman TC >o, ar. for soaate foreign relations America, prpajd0nt Wilson let it 1 10 to her j,enevefl the situation In ee to re- enC0uraging. The Pres m honor- ttilnare changing in and that something ta tEXICAN soon be known. There dence here early todf Huerta government hai -America the HmcrlMn rvlor. ?'"* ?. <K. wo ? ?? iviuuci ufiuucrm, an * Secretary ed to Mr. Mitchel, t aeon. of the will be begun at one* i committee, Gaynor's name placi i>e known lie with Mr. Mitchel's ot Mexico was primary ballot to let ident thinks termine their choice. Mexico City city committee rec .nglble will Mr. Mitchel. was no evi 1V agreVdJo ui omers oppos- with the ship hat a moemont forcP turned its i 3 to have Mayor jnp the names. Fo i?d by petition an pour (hey fouftl ^ the republican thP Imperator's o\ republicans do- (impairing of snc The republican fire department w ently endorsed jn (ho first shf the flames, Secoi Oobreeht and Sei ItFA SICKLY. canstht in the wit c * " w.in.ii tlic . . clear, the entire MISS u land to extinguisher three quarters of lit the fire with only Daughter of r vn apparatus. Then llorse While cess, the Hoboken r,,, ?. r u v as sounded. 1 ! a i n fi* *1 d, \. irp skirmish with ^,s,ie \\ ilson, id Officer Herman ?1l80n11 wh,,? im-?n Otto Strunts i '"-,rr'hi> . w a1h iiiK breath of a !\?rse,aiJl -v _ .. . 111:111 hnlf nn oomplotp pa rilSON IfVllT. would bo a latlvely -ho nsjili'iit Tliown I'in in A. inn struerRlp in Out With Fiiinm-e. tj, 0 solomr IT.. Auf?. 27.?Ml? puloufdy oli dniiRhtor of Prpsldont CI.\I>1 riding 11 oar here lato s thrown from hor *'T1ip asunoonsrlous for mom ornmont ih; iciflcation of this republic ecomplished within a rert time. icdiato suspension of tho Mexico, a definite armisilv constructed and scruservod,' is not pos-ible. IS \ f'OXCHSSIOX. uraiKc ashed of my jjovit it should promptly con north and south and upon 1 tlnents?waits upon the dov of Mexico and that developi be sound and lasting only If product of a genuine freedo and ordered government upon law. Only can It be or fruitful of the benefits i Mexico has a great and future before her. If only si and attain the paths of hoi ntltntlrtnul ffivpmmont both c?>n- the disposition of the Me elopment istration to withdraw ment can proposals has encourage it be the jn official circles that th? m. a Just message la having a go founded Mexico. peaceful Should John IJnd de of peace, able to return to Mexico enviable tlnue In person the nep le choose js conducting by telegrap nest con- Cruz, he has authority Iiuacc, uill xicnn admin- According to Schrwi some of Its (J| |h F d the belief 8 President's Buffalo, N. Y., Aug iod effect in gates to the fourtt Congress on School I em It advls- today to a paper by City to con- Knopt on how to car :otiatlons he cal, moral and ment ih from Vera school children. Dr from Wash- feasor of medicine at _ mt-< ii ui intme we ,1 Pvnorf ,vlw door by which tl ? Their companions igurcs. t0 0p0n njr AJth, . 27.?The dele- 1,10 flames again i i International pnioke kept tl lygiene listened Oobrecht and Stri Dr. S. Adolphus was checked their e for the physi- a,,,, taken asor al vigor of our Strunts, like the r< . Knopf is pro- i,,K fr>?"ce. were oq t the New York m?sks. hose and re em on trom the ev , , liey had entered. l\ho found were driven hack ^orthen c ough they stormed- 'on' ,w|j0 api> and a pain the wall m? 1 Jm F l? lem from rescuing . llxnn \ mts. When the fire ?^?r bodies were found resident 11 e. Oohreeht and ,\eJ*IfJ ev Hf est of the fire fight- if, s nipped with smoke ,,1 \\ t lson ropes which sered i * L. i* !? ? *'*?? VII lilt- I ??' ?" there by Dr. Charles clout proof ; if Whito Rivor Juno- oonrossion liod romodlos and re- tlio I'nlt.d consciousness. Later and solidly cas takon to a homo exoroisinp. to Cornish homo of nots of sue ion was notifiod by d lea to tho r injuries are not ho- a sovoreipn orious. ont governi 's fianoo, Franois R charaotor. ii horn sho had started definite goi m i 'mm!!* is :ne most o\iand the most unoquivocal thnt the povernmotit of States considers it lopally constituted and that it is like all those of its class, *h importance as to in-' perfect civil operation of nation. While the prenent is of a provisional t w ill cede its place to tho .eminent which mav ho The present circumstancf republic, I deeply reRret tc not seem to promise p\ fn th< tlons of such a peace. Y waited many months, montl peril and anxiety, for the c there to Improve and they Improved. They have Rrov rather. The territory In * controlled hv the provisions Ities at Mexico City has Rrov III^UIII It' tit' SO. 11 1 >s of the quite probable that he v > pay. do =) founda- To rsp Militia In Stopp VTe have _ ,p full of RnrPSondltlons Indianapolis. Ind.. Au have not companies of the India irn worse (jUard are under march! ome sort South Rend and Elkhi 1 author- the order of Governor irn small- proceed to the Mineral : s considered Post Graduate IIos^ .'111 go. in part as follows: | "Prof. R. W. Corwi ing Bets on ?ity of Colorado is r made the statement r of 20,000,000 school g. 28.?Two Ing the public schools ina National in bad health. Perha ng orders in Is too high, and it we irt awaiting difficult to prove th< Ralston to What we know is tb Springs race Dercentage of the ehi ital. He spoke as *ul?e lines. The whlsp of ? n of the Univer- ,ho sp(*ond cabin eporterl to have were fi^K, discover ecently that out Krown into a do children attend- oloml tho Hobokt . 15.000.000 are drappinp their ho ps this estimate ,oon of t,1P second mid seem tt> me Kreatest dnmape f: ? exact fipures. ,ho firemen's pass; int a very hiph appointments of i Mr^r. ??tn..,iin., wreck when the sr ihi it ricip, nan ?moke curling into J1" nothing whnn the flames ,he ?> ed had by this time ud. Through this FIRST KXMS' ?n firemen rushed, se. The dining sa- >|r. \\\ f. Shi eabin suffered the s. rem the smoke and ' ' nr age. The handsome Oreenville the saloon were a Observer, Aug. nnkp flpn roH o ti. o It m:itr? 9('. pone ahead of her and elected by t of the accident until "The rori orse dashed past him. Hnerta shoi a Candida to rED CONFEDERATE. '?"n'" . "i! not ho tak< oa uso, aside iimato Moves From warranted < olina to Ciporftin. that the sa Special to Charlotte ns\a matter 27.?Mr. W. T. Shu- I>0 n, oan .OI ^1.! x . till hi' c onln he pro pi p. uost that ("Jen. Yietoriano lid acroe not to appear as for tho presidency of tho the coming elections ran 'i! into consideration hofrom its strange and tin'haracter. there is a risk me might he interpreted of personal dislake. This tlv he derided by Mexican inn ulwin if m or, 1101 iiirK?r; me prnsppi pacification of the country, arms, has seemed to prow t more remote, and Its pacific the authorities at the caplti dently Impossible by any oth than force. HUERTA HAS FAILED T< GOOD HIS PROMISE Difficulties more and ra tangle thoae who claim to c or rno track in Porter county, even by nntd bnnkmaking haa I nore and on openly at the secoi Rtlon by track meeting which r *1 is evi- Thursday. Governor R; er means this morning that invt conditions at the track w > makf pleted, hut he would soo " whether or not the state '?* proceed to the track, lore en onstitnte ? where it is the public schools leen carried either physically or id summer this need not discour >pencd last t ftlston said ,0 000 <ann| Wor >stlgntion of ere not com- ! * area n determine Panama, Aug. ! troops shall month from now the | be compelled to face handlingahout 10,000 are below pnr Respite (he rei mentally. But fir,,nion. the flnmr afte us. A tup, stPaminR roused the water f Flreboats from Nf kers Will be tugs and another (?r. Rines from Hobol ?? within ? P,er- A heavy clou .ovTrZe^wm J"* -erth, v the problem of do*n,? the watt laborers whose v.A V.'*!: fl' nforcement of the Walaska, (la., i s gained headway, his daughter, > down the river, Shumate is or ront with Its alren. citizens of thlf 'w York, a fleet of distinction of battery of fire en- enlisted man ii ren rushed to the vice. For man id of smoke swung of Greenville < easel and settled , . John I<ind lnsti >atlng nearby, were w t ^ IMU, ixur* KUIU' 10 ' 0 make his homo with Prospo<J flt 1 Irs. C. F Forsett. Mr. ''Thf> am if of the best-known ^Cites ?f A: < eoiintv, and has the maf,? Inves havfnp been the first ^oan the 1 the Confederate ser- ^^TPditod t y years he was sheriff roP"h''? eo ounty. upon his eli and eontint this departr rooted to Return From manry. ut- t'A(he polls. bassador of the United meriea in his hiph diplotituro and appearing as foreipn diplomatic corps o the povernmcnt of the ntratulated Gen Hiserta fvation to the presidency led to correspond with nent by means of doplo the legitimate government republic. They have not mi their claim In fact. Their auc the field have proved only rary. War and disorder, de and confusion seem to thr become the settled fortune distracted country. As friends we could wait er for a solution which ev? seemed further away. It * of the w,,son M ,rM c?arpison ? ide good Troops. cesses In Omaha, Neb., Aug. 28 tempo- War Garrison received eastatlon K ni from President Wll eaten to nlRht In which the Preslc of the "ooretary not to let any fere with his trip of Ini no long ry week The remainder of the t ran our ?ot Public, but Is i liad (n dn with Mnvlf>on A us to Border worn in the various the Panama canal e< SecretArv have bpen completed. a long telfu- 8,mP?'y Acuity son late last o,iniber men away lent told the by ?pnd?ng them to thing Inter- tbe Unit?'d States Pri spectlon as and Bocas del company will take ah elegram was 'ng 88 mnny more to 1 said to have ? ovnlort m enln V if ~ department of ' *" " """"""" 1 instruction will *1stream as It Is supposed to S , moJnpnt?r,,y ?^t!ir/'h'a the farms of J?1?!.'! t"'e"n roro? The ""fruk W,th 50 Btronm! ??, k TSn . U,t of of water ?*nrnviHeJtl' minute, the flamef be provided for. tro?e(1 anf, the vp ??? At 8 o'clock there At iow me Bnip out the flames threat-1 Washington, at their height to was early toda rations were made fro Vera Cruz I noorings when the dent Wilson hr, imping water into from him des< misttc." While * playing hundreds rials were silen on the Are every the general urn i finally were eon- way nppeared t ssel began to list, ther discussion ! were only two mirh no eto . 1IT ?v mi re r w .. instn Aug. 28.?John Idnd son> which y Instructed to return with and w to Mexico, after Presi- guggest any id received a message g^ow our fri Tibed as "very opti- of Mexi* i administration ofh- tlonal oblig* t as to the next move, willing to ? derstading was that a t^at part ct 0 he open to the fur- following e< 1 of disputed points, ment: One, rv* i r, C " rerenco to the final part notions of President WtlI hep to include herehich say, 'If Mexico can better way in which to endship. to serve the peo-O and meet our internaitions, we are more than -onsider the suggestion; uise we to propose the i nally decorous arrangethat our amhassnd nr ho UUIJ HI IfHHl lO VDIliniPPr ( offices?to offer to assist. If \ In effecting some arrangeme would bring relief and peae? up a universally acknowledge cal authority there. Accordingly I took the II sending the Hon. John IJnd, ly governor of Minnesota, as sonal spokesman and reprei (Continued on Paee Rla >?rJ?K and with steps already t? Vf .m i, farther mobilization of ti nt which Mexican bordPr. J and set Bd politi- ' _ , ? Rcnaior Hoot Is Ho iberty of I The Hague, Aug. 28.? , former- opening of the Palace of my per- waa commemorated by th sentatlve of Leyden with the beatc orary degrees on United htl tnr Rllhn vt i Cfviuj/iucuin lifWl 111* VOlVf AC V ikon for tho Perhaps Foi roops on the 1 Grand Rapid*, Mi Ernest Wellman chi ; Grand Rapids Central n made a sensational j -The formal game. Wellamn's vol Peace today above all others at th e University when he tried to repet iwal of hon- wheezy whisper. Phy States Sena- day the Injury to \N lasetmll (lame streams on the bla: tleally extlnguishe The second cabl eh., Aug. 26.? mal appearance w> eered when a ed. Its walla and r League Player smudged and dar >lay In a close and carpets sodde ce was heard scarred, blackened e ball park but The damage to it he got only a according to a ha Sloans said to- greater than that fellamn's vocal room and hold alt r.e and it was pracd. n presented a dis- .Auto t< ?en the smoke liftllded fittings were .Terre Haute, k, its costly rugs ing evil lurk v n, its furniture rest of his dayf and broken. that mennderer the second cabin, road in front < sty estimate, was mobile. E. C. Bi to the provision ditched rls car. hftlich rtnlv nolno fnro noor QXf It received In the United S 0 Avoid Oat In High- a new arabi way. conditions." Ind., Aug. 28.?Fear- _ rould follow him the nns ' t If he ran over a cat Wihnlngtt 1 leisurely across the closed a hal if his speeding auto- suspended ir rown, of Oaklnnd, 111., might show containing five passen work of th< Washington; two, that Itates of America send us issador without previous t hrnte "Boosters" T>?y. >n. Del.. Aug. 28.?Shops If day and business was i order that baseball fans their recognition of the > Wilmington tri-stAt? f , ?? "wvi new I overcome. taking examlnatloi i could reveal the late yesterday. i?i iuu vvooaa, team. The <3 All were Injured. "boosters' d lay Is being observed as ay."