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Rtvolutioa In Mexico it It
Bad Situation.
mis DISCOVERED IN HIDIND
Frienda of Unfortunate Man Have
Entered Strong Protest Against
Solitary Confinement for Him.
Mexico City.—General Pablo Gon-
cales, former candidate for the Pres
idency and alleged leader of the
abortive revolution in the state of
Nuevo Leon', whose capture was re
ported, will be placed on trial im
mediately, according to official an
nouncement The government has
appointed Generals Francisco Cons
of Saltillo, Enrique Estrada of Zaca
tecas snd Joaquin Amaro of Torreon
as members of the court
General Gonsales’ whereabouts were
dlacovered. but he resisted arrest
claiming those who sought to appro-
bend him did dot carry warrants for
t will be aaked by the su
preme council to join In the occupa
tion of the Buhr unless the Ger
mans accede to the demand for
2.000.000 tons of cosl monthly.
All details have been arranged for
the movement of trftops.
The German de egatkm will be re
quested to meet the allies and will
be asked if they will give 2,000,000
tons. If they reply In the negative,
they will he informed that the Ruhr
will be occupied.
This was a day tense emotions
among the delegates to the confer
ence, though outwardly all was calm.
The day passed without official com
munication between the Germans and
allies except for an informal meet'ng
between Premier Lloyd George and Dr.
fimons, the German foreign secre
tary.
Berlin Dispatch Says Hun Hangmen
Hsvs Struck for Higher Wages.
DEM OEEM
BOLIVIAN CX-PPItlDCNT AND
HIS MINISTKR# ABE SINT
OUT OF COUNTRY
MEDICIUi CONSUL ILSO DOES
Previous to His Deportation Pros!-
dent Guorra Had Been a Refuges
in ths American Lsgstion.
Washington.—Jose G. Guerra, de
posed president of Bolivia, with a
number of his ministers and other
officials of the overthrown govern
ment, were deported by the new re
gime, the state department was in
formed in the first dispatch from the
American legation at La Paz since
the revolution.
The dispatch reported that W. Du
val Brown, American consul at La
Pa*. American Trade Commissioner
Schurts and other representatives of
the diplomatic and consular corps at
London—Ths hangmen of Germany
^ have gone on strike for Increased ^ Bolivian capital, bad left ths city
their art ion The house where he 1 v acee. says a Berlin dispatch to the 1 wlth former president
was lodging was watched all Bight, J Kscbaage Telegraph, quotlag Oermaa 1 of ib # American consul
officials la the meantime securing a newspapers irad« commissioner aad of other *
warrant to take him Into custody. I * » ■ 11 || - ' diplomatic aad consular officials with
•aspicion on the part of tha govern g^rlier aspects Are Ceeffrwmd ef Oarerra teas not explained In the cab
r M aatfcorltie* was aroassd by Gen- Overthrew a# Bolivian Government- legram. bat officials Bara said they
I Goa sales refaoai te pehlkr ty de- . andonbtadty escorted the former pres
nee ace me aprtaiaa led by several _ __ _. ... _ * .. _ . ideal frees the eonaAry to see tbnc be
mattery lenders la Neeve Lena, me ^ cause tn an barm
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al «la»estag tbe rebattbnm cbiefs ~ ' wr ~ Fvwetasw la bis deportatloa Oaer
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Washington — Now loans to
railways of tho country amounting to
917,922.271 were approved by tbe In
terstate commerce commission, mak
ing an aggregate of 922.086.t76 so far
certified to the secretary of the treas
ury for payment out of the 9300,000,-
000 revolving fund provided by tho
transportation act.'
The Carolina, Clincnfleld & Ohio
railwayffhras granted a loan of 92,000,-
000, to assist it in financing “imme
diately pressing maturities,” the com
mission announced, adding that a
heavy coal tonnage was carried by
the road.
- The Illinois Central railroad is to
receive a loan of 94.511,750 . for tho
purchase of rolling stock, including
1,000 refrigerator cars.
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
railway is loaned 95,493,600 for ‘the
purchase of equipment including 2,500
refrigerator cars.
Loans of 94.446,523 to the Chicago,
Burlington A Quincy railway and
9235,400 to the Salt Lake d Utah
railroad also were approved
Mexican Governmvnt Troops Havo
Dlsporaod Revolutionary Forces.
Mexico City —General Jesus Qua
jardoui leader of aa insurrection tn
tbe Laguna region, has been defeated
by federal treupe aad Is teeing, hav
ing been abandoned by moel of bis
men Brigadier General Fable Oen-
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WILbON. COX AND . ROOttVffVT.
HOLD,LONG CONFCRCNCC
AT THE WHITE HOUSE.
FORME STATEMENTS ISSUED
Made No Reference to the Recently
Published Reports That Cox and
Wilson “Are Far Apart.”
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succftful. The total return* for thb
herd was 935,700. which give* air
average of $266 for 126 head. A lew ^
bull calves and blemished cows se 1-,
ing for under 9100 are not included la
this average.
Blue Fox Eminent’s . Chromo, the
champion butter cow ot the South,
wa* sold to Mr. W. S. <H«m of Spar-
tanburg for 91000.
The grand old bull, Blue Fox Emin-
Washington.— Complete agreement ent, was given to Clemson < ^ llege
m the league of nations question the estate, Mr. E. H. Shan n, ,
and unity in their party’s cause waF administrator for* thq f 8ta ®’ .
nounced in giving this bull to the coL
lege that he was carrying out tt£j .
wishes of his brother, and that he fell
that the college deserved the use of
this great bull.
Although a few of the cows went tO|
adjoining states, the great majority
of thM herd remained in South Caro
lina to improve the small herds that
are now springing up in all suctions #
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declared by President Wilson and
Governor Cox, of Ohio, democratic
presidential candidate, after a con
ference at the White House.
Meeting for the first time since the
San Francisco convention, the Presi
dent and the governor, together with
Franklin D. Roosevelt, the vice-presi
dential nominee, spent an hour dis
cussing the league and other cam
paign Issues. Ail three afterward Is-1 me state. It was a great- loss to
sued formal statements voicing sol- atats to have this herd dispersed.
Idarlty of uprposcs. None made any ths small hards that were started
reference to recently published re- , from these seed may develop into a
ports that tbe chief executive and Jersey industry la tbe yvnrs to
tbe presidential csadldate “were tar I aora*
apart** os tbe league tssee ———
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Extended Fer Ninety Deys Amertce le en tbe verge of a rennis-
of literal are sun Her te that in
at Hurgetutoen. woo His pay for resignations
the two weeks was 9292 42.
Population of tho United States
Will B« Announced September 1.
vtsn revolution
Information received here Indicates
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Senator Simmons Euthuslsstic the call involves about 10.000 men.
Over Fall Election Prospects. . . .. ——
Washington <
Cotton Making Favorable ProQress
Senator Simmons la, Throughout All Sections of Balt.
Washington.—The total population here attending to some departmental
of the United States will be announc-1 matters. A month on the farm and at Washington.—Cotton made favor
ed about September 1. according to a New Bern has put him In fine shape, able progress during the past woek
statement given out by Dr. Joseph A. Mr. Simmons Is dnrthusiastic over
Hill, chief statistician of the census In- the democratic party prospects for
bureau. He said that during the in
tervening period population figures for
all the towns, cities, counties and
states in the country will be made
public.
Governor Cox Talks Suffrage With
a Delegation From Woman’s Party.
Columbus. Ohio. — Governor Cox
met a delegation from the national
woman’s party, headed by Miss Alice
Paul, which urged him to use his
iafluance to have Tennessee ratify
the federal suffrage amendment in
time to permit women to vote at the
Victory In November. He has analyz
ed the situation and finds that the re-
-publicans have lost and the demo
crats gained ground within the last
«ix weeks.
Harding Charges That Wilson
Forced Cox to Accept Hla View*,
Marion, Ohio. — Senator Harding
charged in a recent statement that
President Wilson had forced the Dem
ocratic presidential and vice presiden
tial nominees to accept his view that
the league of nations should become
tha dominant campaign Issue
in all sections of the belt, benefltting
generally from moderate tempera
tures and some moisture, the depart
ment of arglculture reported.
Excellent- progress was retorted
from.North C arolina and a falny good
anvance from Sculh Carolina.
palgn
New Tort - - Represents! Ives of 4ha England In the days of BHaabeU.
Shipping Board, the American Steam- -
Only 14 C«untrl« Parlldpat* in 1 iMp Own.r. A.aod.tlon and lb* M. OoJ«»MaUal
Athletic Evant in tha • Olympiad. Eaalnaera- Benefit Ae.oelatloo tax en cartaln yUrtaa haa
‘ ~ * unwarranted decrees# In raoant
months, tha commissi oaer of la tarn al
revenue af the United States ImxtJtut-
agreed at a conference here to extend
Antwerp—Entry lists for the ath- J for an additional period of ninety
letk events in thea_ Olympiad show days the present wage scale and work-
oniy 18 countries will participate, j ing conditions for the Atlantic and
Acceptances, however, were received ; Gulf-coasts
The New Farmer-Labor Party Now
Has Its Candldate for President
November election Plans were being president's one concern, the senator
by the ( eJombns chamber said. Is the ’‘vindication of hie Cor
ed •rrw te aaieraain asembsrs *<*• pohey* aad be tasists ipoe **bU
kUr
Chicago.—The Farmer Labor party,
born of a fusion of numerous political
groups, now has a platform and has
its new candidates in the field for the
coming election. Its work was com
pleted Vhan its convention, ’after aa
Tbe all-day and night seasion chose Par
ley Parker Christensen. Salt Lake
Cttjs attorney, aad Max 8 Hayes,
rwvelaad labor leader, ae Its prae
from several others. The nations
listed for the athletic contests are
Canada, Chile, Egypt, Denmark,
Spain, the United States. Finland,
J9ngland| Greece, Holland, Italy, Lux
emburg, Poland, South Africa, Swe^
den, - Czecho slovakia and Esthonia.
Universal Suffrage Was Signally
Defeated*by Japanese Parliament.
Toklo.—Universal suffrage ^as de
feated In the lower house of parlia
ment when a resolution providing for
it. Introduced by the opposition, was
rejected by a vote of 166 to 283.
While the measure was being de
bated immense crowds assembled in
nearby parks and held pro-suffrage de
The time extension, it was announc
ed. was necessitated by the insistence
of the shipping men and the owners
that “in view of the impending keen
competition with foreign ships, no in
crease in wages or in overtime rate
was possible at this time.’’
If Turks Fail to Enforce Treaty ‘
They May Be Expelled From Europe.
London.—The allied reply to Tur
key's protest Is couched in the blunt
est language, and says:
“If the Turkish ; government re
fuses to sign the peace, still more, if
It finds Itself unable to re-establish
Its authority in Anatolia or give ef
fact to the treaty, the allies, la ao-
raoastratieos Although they permit- rordance with the terms of the treety.
ted meet lags la mar* distant parts ef may be drives te recoestder this ar-
the my. tbe petlce revised te •llew rnagomoet by eject tag the Twrts from
ad measures looking to collection of
this tax which, It. Is felt, is being
eroded in ssany hastamces. Colum
bia business concerns will feel the
effects ef this “sales lax drive” which
the cemmieaioaer is putting on over
the country, a picked squad ef ten
men haring gone to werk in Columbia-*
te collect these delinquent taxes.
New Gcheel fer Qlrte
Bpartanbusg. — Spartanburg a will
have a new school for girls, to be
known as the liaatec School fer Girls.
This inetkutiea will be under the sup
ervision ef Fref Hugh T. Shockley,
principal ef the Haetoc School for
Boys, and wfll be looted in a section
ef the city eomewkat removed from
the beys' eeheel .
The new ochenJ Is the outgrowth
ef efforts ef leeal dtineas to
Co rapiaee tbe Oi