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toe (Eaiumzi M EMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS- THE WEATHER. Shower, and thunderstorms tonight and Friday. Warmer tonight. ALL TODAY'S NEWS TODAY l VOL. XXIII. TO PUT AFFAIRS OF MEXICO INTO HANDS FIVE MEN This Is the Mediators' Plan for Provisional Government When Huetta Quits AGREEMENT IS BELIEVED NEAR Temporary President and Four CabinetMembers WouldTake Temporary Authority Niagara Pulk. afay -s- The media tlM I'linivri'iii c iiiis been in progress :i wm u txia Mad already many es sentia la f th' plea for the pa Meatlon of Maniac have beam agreed upon. The detaita ara being withheld until there is to Plata agreement n all .-n ' -jeeta baM tin) again point of the plan mi which both shies ;it preeenl look favorably is the transfer of eaecutlve power from Huerta t" a provlalonal preekJenl and fonr cabinet ml n let era Tin so live IIP II RTOttM share equally the rcaponalhlllij of putting Into op erntlaai the program adopted at the ference hare for the election of a president, vice preelden! ami mam ben Of Congress. The live men would ii"i only he neutral persona, politically, as far an their positions were con cerned, but representative nun. as nearly aooeptabla as poaalMa to all toa (ions in Mxico, including the const I -tnt ionaiistH, and ahw approved l the a mertcan government Prompt Recognition by U. S. Prompt recognition of the provlalon al government would he given by the United States. The withdrawal of American troope is expected by the Mexican ilalagalaa to follow as soon as th. n. w government Is installe.l. The Mexican delegates expect thai the ITnlted stales will regard as legal the tran ictiona f the present Mexican tongreaa. The belief la exnreaacd confidently that an aaroement or protocol will la diawn iik an.l perhaps signed within another week-. The mediators do not expect the onost ion of the 'i .list I : II - HonaHata lepFoeoHlatlon here to pi opened. The conference has pro- , il too far for that. The general belief is that the American gov iner.t glreadj is Bounding the Conetl- lutlonallata on the details of the plans being discussed. Delegates Report-, Favorable. Washington, May li. A I the house it was said today that no form..! agreement for the pacification t Ilea len had ben received from the Nil ira Falls confereii. e. The r ports nl the American delegates, which ha v. leen coming in al each stav.e of the ge '..it ial ions, hOWeVCTi have been so fa v table that the situation, it was said would permit the aaaembllng of the de- ' bled points Into the form of a deflnlt i.gn ement very BOOIt, Kepi aeatattvee f th Constitution Mi - conferred with Bryan again to lay and reiterated that steps were be ing taken dPfJnlPrty to establish rela ; ana "! the Carranaa element with H.e Niagara conference. The added thai the CoaattHutionaHat delegates, if Ihei go. Would have the same rights and powers as the American delegate More Arms Coming for Huerta. Cioai ly following the landlni of mu nltlona of afar tor Huerta from two Herman liners at Puerto, Mexico, yea terday, g larga oonalgnmenl from Jn pan, ordered by Huerta many montha ago. Is due at any time ai Manxanlllo or Baling Cruz, on the west COOBt, and v iii be tranaported by railroad to Mex ico City. Treaanry experts, discussing the l ini!m,r ,,f ti,,, cargoes of the Herman -laps, kp4 range ami Dttvarla, at Puer- t . Mexico, a port OthaV than in which thej were originally ennelgncd, said 'l ei, was nothing in the American law in prevent the consignors changing the 1 tlnal i.ms of the i grgoea The an aenoa of a proper amnlfeat, however. la punishable, and Ceneral I'unton is rtthtn ids rights in detaining the Ba varia it. as reported, the at earner ap peared at Vera Offal wll'ioiil such a document, Munitiona Are Lrnded The Ypirnngn landed Nf machine RUna and 1 'i.(KHI,0(H toiinds of amniuir H"n. The Davarla landed a large quan- 1 13 "f amnMilHtton estimated at 1,100c ' '" i 1 nil, Is of amrnunit nm Wo effort to proven! the delivery Was made by officials of the ITnlted Rtateg, Puerto. Mex.. being an open H and the United Stales huv Ing greed to suspension of hostilities during the mediation of the Mexican hnlii,e;lio at Niagara falls. I' Urea made plain al the stale de Pminienl that the only possible way for the I'nited states government to have pravantaj the shipment of anus to Puerto, Mex., would h ive be. n I" Ulan the customs house there as was ! Vera Cruz. This would have aaea an ..pen violation .r tha tuapen- tog Of hostilities and would have dis rupted mediation at on, . Rumora anva been . aaa)aap tot ''k that some of the war maleiials : : : i FRENCH AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP IS WON BY OUIMET, AMERICAN Versailles, May 2K. Krancis I niinci. the Am. i ban open golf champ Ion, became the aaaatt mt champion f tenting Hour) nectlctrt, four ran.c today, i - Topping, of i ii- Mad throe I" play, : i MAY EXAMINE MORGAN BOOKS, BUT NO FISHING Counsel for Firm Warns Exami ners Probing New Haven Deal Nw fork, May ti I'our examiner a f the lateratata commerce commleelon todny began the examination i Mor gan & Co'a bookg and racorda retat Ing to the New Haven railroad, Tha examination prohabl) will lake seven weeks. TbOUgfa il j; ulldcl stoi'd the ex- amlnera have free band, coameel for the Una Inalated thai there be no "Ugh Ini expedition." Aims Bt N. Y. Central System. Waahtngton, May Si, a roaolutlon calling on Attorney General Mcfley aolda to inform the Semite if tha com Muatlog of railroads, comprisi u tha New Fork Central ayetem, is a viola tion of the Sherman arili-tiiisl law. was Introduced i Norris, Republlcani of Nebraska, today, n objection by Reed ii went over until tomorrow. URGES HASTE IN ORGANIZING SUPREME COURT OF WORLD NOTHING LACKING FOR TRIBU NAL EXCEPT AGREEMENT ON MEMBERSHIP. Mohonk l.al.e. N. Y.. Kg) Ii. The Supreme court of the world ought to be set up and at work art thin anothi r two vear.-, declared Henrj r. Mac ntrtand, of Waahlngton, In an addreaa before the Lake M hunk conference on Interna i kma I Arbitration here today. Nolnln;! is lueKliu' i r hum supreme court, which la io be known aa tha International court of Arbitral Justice, except an agreement upon Ita member ship. The Hague Conference of r."7, at which the eOUli V' III c abb.- bed HI name, did not agree upon the compoal Men of the court alnca the delegatea of tha smaller powers would not agree i i a aaomberehlp in which thej were not dire, tl.v repreaented. Mr. Ma I'arlan.l declared that he eoajld sta'e postiv.lv, althoagb not quote bla authority, thai a propoaltloti to start the court with nine member has baetl made and that this proposi tion promlaea to ba favorably viewed b) the : overuancnta to which i' ii ba communb a ted. Ha named tha United states, ftraal Britain, Prunce, Qermany, Auatria Hungary, Italy, Russia and Japan and the Net her lands aa tha countries to ba repreaented. lie exprcaood the hope thai tha ceiiri. on. established, should com mand the respect afal regard of the sovereign atatea of tha world a tho Supreme conn of the United Slates nnd dell' lllli. Marshall had Won the cann ot the aoverelgn states of tha HONOR MEN ESCAPE FROM ILLINOIS PRISON FARM b.ii.t. nis.. May tgOd sentence. I in. I John Unite. B JS. John Murphy, from Will county, ed 4J. convicted in McLe hi county, honor imp Dunne, g men, eacap d rom Ci SI. live. I Rock lilsoti and Phil today. With lie Rouke, trusties, who on naturdaj mii the unguarded prison farm, tney are the b'st Illinois convicts to violate their truat since the unwatched road farm iampa aaara oatabltahed. While their companlona alept, Murphy end Burke stoic from their bada and walked RWay, BOth would have lieen t liberty In a month. SIEGEL IN NEW YORK. Returns From England to Face the Charge of Larceny. New York. May M. Henry Sieel. miiier indictment here for grand lar- eni an.l vioi itions ..f the state bank ing laws, growing out ol I lie lallure .,r his private bank ami department stores lellll'lie.l lo . i w IOr oil tin' , , in ship lj mplc. He made but a rhvf lait In akufland, the akatrk i at torney a nmee naving tnsisieo inai ne etum w n bin tha preai rlbed 1 1 me, 1 1 s .mi on bail, pendifi beat Ing of his use. or which Huerta had contracted in Marmaay and been Mteiing through I,, the 1 1 a ram i wmj .i ruerio. nex, il t gall) 'I v I b I man llaOf ha - car tied anus shipped under that contract. CALUMET, MICHIGAN, THURSDA V AFTERNOON MAY 28 1014. PETITION THE PRESIDENT TO AID BUSINESS Manufacturers Representing 084,000 Employes Ask Leg islation Be Withheld WILSON URGES CO-OPERATION Oeclares He Is Aware of Depres sion But That It Is Merely Psychological Wnahington, May M. Claiming repreaenl Ii,li7 factorioa, with Li Hi employes, ofgooti of the National Implement and ehlcle association, diai Manufacturere' association an Illinois Manufacturers" aaaOClatloi called on Prealdenl Wilson today an petitioned that all legislation affecting the business world, except the tl commission hill, he withheld until lite trade COmmlgalon COttld lOOh Into the business situation and make a report on which Congraaa might enact laws satisfactory to manufacturers an.l em ployes. The petition stated that ' business is heaitatlng," thai the "unemployed are numbered In tha hundreds of thou sail Is." and "abundant capital awaits investment." The president, replying said that while he was aware of the present de pression in business there was abun dant evidence t Ma I it was merely psy chological, and thai there was no ma terial condition or substantial reason why the business of the country should not be in a more prosperous and ex- panding condition. He urged upon tha visitors the necessity of patriotic co operation on the part of the business men of the country in order t6 gap port, rather than to oppoee, moderate proceeoea of reform. Ha told tha visit ors it was his purpose to aorve and not to hinder or injure business. STILL RISKY TO RETURN. Stato Department Won't Encourage Americans Lo Go Bask to Mexico. Washington. May ft, The stale de partment win not v. t encoarage Amer icans in return lo Mexico nor hold out special guarantee of protection to any ope. according to B statement in a Id ler from Robert lonolng. coamoallor of tha department, t Repreaamtatlve Slav. ten Of Texas. II. lii. ndel, a foT- mer olUnea offton Antonio. Texas, who lias resided for vears In Mexico, where he has la rice holdings, warned to know whether it would be safe for him to re i m u t. look after his property, k -cently Mr. Diandal left the republic w ith a party f refugees al tha insist -ence of tha atate depart menL "Those who contemplate remaining in Mexic." sai.i Mr. Lansing, "or re turning thereto, must know the risk they assume in so doing and the diffi culties in affording or aecurlng ade quate and timely protection by this government, The departmgnl win not take the responsibility of making ex ceptions t..r witnnoidini tnia novice ! particular instances, and individuals must Judge for themselves whether the proofs of pr ctton hi the authorities in the (.immunities In queattog Ufi ac cep table, and whether tin ndltlona exiatlng arlll juatlfy them In returning." WHAT M'ADOO HAS DONE. Married President's Daughter, Monta na Pupil Replies Brightly. Muttc. Mont.. Ma.v Ii, Miss Kiln Crowley, county auperlntendonl of . In. ils. while conducting an oral ex amination at Melrose a f. w days ggO met one pupil possessed of a keen m use Of humor. ' Name a CnblnOl ofllCOT and tell of some one thing he has accompllahad during hi ti rm of ofltce,'1 was the form in xx iii, h Miss Crowley pal the quea lion. "William Ml A.loo," was the answer. "Vary good," sai.i the oounty super- Intendent. "Now tell f aomethlng h has accompilahed." "Mr, fjfcAdoo, aecretarj of tha treaa ury, nceompllshed the marriage of the ureal deaVa daughter, end now sin 's his wife," was I lie v ouimstcr's unexpected reply. POINT OF ORDER CUTS ARMOR PLANT PROJECT FROM THE NAVAL BILL. Wnahington, Ma) II. Authority for an investigation and report the sec- retary of the navy on the government an plate factor) project ,lnearted in I Ik naval appropriation 'nil by the senate commit!, c. Waa stricken out in i be i , mil, oh n i ..ini of order b) gen ator ( Hi v. r. Prevloualy, Senator Aahurat. do- noundni the armor plate manufactur art aa "the moat odioua, rrnirhing. da raatntlng monopoly In the LTnlted states, " had aoaghl mini) to have tha bin antharlaa tha erect ton f Mg,- pn 1 1 aaaoni pkuit , in I ha m aarl the navy depa rt tnent failed lo procure raajMaaghla bids m grnaoc from the manufacturers. I I "THE RETREAT FROM MOSCOW" "" m " 1 1 1 CEREMONY AT VATICAN TODAY IS IMPRESSIVE New Cardinals Are Invested With the Red Biretta or Hat Koine. May Ii, nost impressive rlth the creation o natatory tit the The concilium and . ratnanp conneote I f the new cardinal! b Vattcgg, when thoaa new princes ,,f tie i raanaa ware m- t the Hurt, hurch now reated artth the red biretta and a uc hat to. Indicating their rank, The d la borate eeremonlea were witnessed by hundreds of pi innate enough to thouanadfl of othe ons who war btnta tickets. W ho eollld II. for a ini t oh la in admission to I Ii the streets in the the passing of the . clerical nobles. Hie other guaatg, The Vatican thronged Icinity to w it neaa i urdjaala. tha gra it ambassadors and principal ceremon- place in the Mall of immense . bambeea eclaty prepared for lOUgh the pope gp nppeaalve heat, ne aid clear roll B al lea of the ,ay took Beatification, an which had been the uc, asion. Alii paared to f.-. i the apoka with a atn i tha ceremony. Tin- arrival of the papal proceeeinn naarked the openir of the ceremonies. When all of the prominent partici pants had taken the pincea aaalgned l bam, the new cardtnnla approached tile Bang throne and one bv one knelt before I'iu.s .. M dng his hand and foot ami receiving the p. .pal embrace. An Imposing maaa and an etoquenl sermon formed parti of the program. The bestowal of the red hat, the I'inK" and other Ineignln of their rank upon the new cardinals was carried out with all of the formalin, s which the cus tom of centuries haa prescribed lor t'j-' or. asion. Wh a I of the ceremoni" were Concluded the new cardtnnla pro ceeded to the Bistlni Chapel to return thnnka for the h nor accorded them. SWEDEN'S DEFENSE PLANS. Provide 8 Battleshifs and 16 Destroy ers Army Increase, Too. Stockholm. M.iv s. -The Sovefll mont's defense bill, w hich bus been in troduced in the Swedish I'arliainei i provides for the annual expenditures of lt,iM,eaaj kronor (approatananVty ii,- r.OU.IKItl) for the arniv and itu.nii i.n i.i kronor for t h.- nav j The new program f"r national l -feUee includes a est ruction of . i III ba t tieships of the Rverlge type gndaix teen aaagroyera, and also authorir.es n new levy for deter-, purposes, which, It Is expected, will realize TSs90a,iM kronor. This will be borne to a lar e extent by the wealthier claeeea, FRANK A. MUNSEY ARRIVES IN NEW YORK TO SEE T. n Oyeter Bay, v. v. May It, frank A. Munsey. oi i I he b id, rs ,,l lb. Prograaalva campaign in im ami arha, after the campaign, launched a move ment for th,. gmalaamatioa of the pro KTesslves and republica lis, vvhih Itoosevelt would nol approve, arrive! lo.l.lV tO See ROOeeVelt, tie inotol'ed ffcag . w York with Oeorga w per. I. Ins. v v ; v ; v : : v : : : SKELETON OF BUFFALO 25.C00 YEARS OLD IS LOST BY THE U. OF C. 1'hicano. gfjUj II, The skele ton of a buffalo, whl h roamed the lake shore twenty-live thou sand yeara ago, was toaaad into ;i dump .an b.v gnappreelatlve workmen at the rniversitv of Chicago and is now lost to sci. pee, ii was learned loda v . TWO WOMEN TESTIFY IN DEFENSE OF OR, ELAM Kansas CHy, May Ii. When the de tonae in tha trial of Dr. Kuan, of gt, Joeepb, Miaeourl, the phyalclan charged with the murder of w . Putnam 'lain. r of Chicago, opened today, Mrs. Robert tUkei aif of railroad earn d actor at si. Joseph, hmtlhod thai she aided ('tamer and Airs. 1.1. UBJ tO in. . I an.l correapond. Miss Tun I'cntou. Bienugi apliei . tea lined to co-operating with Mrs. itiiey In assisting t'raniei and Mrs. I-.. am g lit.- oorreapondence. Miss Pen toe sai.i she had dona atenogtnphlc work For Dr. gaam on geptenaher I a, and that .die turned over to i:iatn. at ; ri queat, a i.iter from Crggaer, Bam read it, hecatne greatly agitated, ex- tremety pale, ids body shook, and ha said: "Tim. inv Ufa has been ruined." The defense Inlr.idu.e.l the letter In evidence. It Was addressed to ' Kills Bert" ami atgned "Bert'a EHtt," h ma tinted, Chicago, Beptembar :, I'M:!, nnd said in pat t : "I heat myself home b.v a whole day. Just racgtvad your dear letter li was a happy day, dear, and am thinking we did pretty well under the conditions, led ;s a prince to through wh..t We Indicted and make believe she liked :t but tetl her she piked Just a wee bit." Mrs. iiiicy's middle naaee is "Sad." MORE THAN SIXTY OVERCOME BV SMOKE IN DETROIT Ietrolt. Mich.. May 28. More than Bfty Rremea were ovarcome b) amol . and leu partly . ons. ions foreigner! were dragged to aafetj from Bamra which aatopi the baaagntni of the Union I'tatlon last night. The lire was not aatingukaaed until early today, The loss is li,aagj The b tat km was aaed hp he Wabash. I'ete Mar.iielle and 'an- aiding i' i. die URGES LAW ENFORCEMENT. Chicago, III.. May M Th. report i he special commit lee on the white atava trahV waa a . pied b) thf gen eral assembly of Hie I Yesbv t. ri.: n ehui Icat. law h II urgt's I bat t lie eVll be gf ,d- i b the sin' i en for. omenl of the KILLS TEACHER FREED. Harkhmpr, . v. bta) li, Ptanlnl, nged eighteen, charged the murder ..f ins achooi teacheg Jem artth Miss Lydl.i Hecchcr. was a .piltt.'.l on fct'ound of criminal linbe. ility. tl e - SUSPICION OF U. S. FOSTERED IN SO. AMERICA European Trade Rivals Are Charg ed With Unfair Methods Waahlagh n, kfa i hat "i ueplelon of i h s. The char Darted si nes i fostered bv our tla.le riv America," was brouuht f rivals in South rth by Kd- ward M. lluilev of Chicago, vice-presi dent of the Illinois Manufacturers' as sociation, in an addreaa today baCort .ne nsuumi rvreign iraae .inven tion here. Mr. Hurley recently acted for the Iiepartni.nl of ComaMMrCC in ..n inveetlaatlon i Bouth America hanking and credits, lie Hani "Suspicion of tl, Inite.l States i foaterad by rarioua of our trade r..vai in S. hi I h Annie i. This refers to In dividuals, not p. nations, hut WOTB ii nol for this insidious propaganda di rected chiefly i foreign nearapaperi me igiun-Amerlcan view of the united Bta tea would be more favorable." lie ateo mid "Amen. a, i trad la bow flnanarlad b) fuiolgg banka and American goo.b ii carried in foreign ship.-. We pav i heavy toil estimated at aeveral mlllkn) .hilars a ear to lauropean banks tin handllngi in L mdoa bilhi of exchaaaja .iir nn. me. .ii at aincs with overaea customers. All the collateral benefits derived by Hie banker .,f an) buatna deal, all I In prestige that comce from the hnndllng oi the aaoney, ami an the powerful Influence which hanking can . xert for the success of an cut erpri-c is alienated from the Daited states the benefli of Bump ana competitor 4, They atgnniae fUtalgU banking g) taggg to build up their own trade. They do our banking bnaiaeaa for the profit that is in ii. but also to prevent in from handling our own beakiag busi ness and reaping for ourselves all its iosm!io bchtllts. "Il is often said that when trade further develops . American forei 1 lianks will in established as a matter of DO fee, This is a species of fatalism aa worth) ..f American bankers. They should lead, not follow the process) ffl into foreign lands." ULSTER WAR PROVES TO BE A NIGHTMARE Northern Irish Province Quiet Follow ing Home Rule Victory. London. Mav M, The "war which all the jk'UIgh kingdom Bexpeetod and talked about as Ihe resilll of the pas sat;, ol ihe home rule bill has not d. ehped. l ister is qniet. There hav demonstrations in ItellasI W hoi e. Andrew Bonar I MTT. in Ihe I 'ominous, declared thai the tlnal iHtssuge of the home beett Do f else- Honaa of third ami rule act Was the end of the t he pi IV . The pnbt) act. vhiiiI not of is waiting for the curtain to rise on ihe next net, win. h Is clearlv deendent on the opponents of home rule Those who expected this new Oct to open with a marching army of l lstrriles were disappointed. NUMBER 189 U. S. MAY SELL TWO WARSHIPS F0RS1 2.000,000 a Daniels' Plan to Dispose of Idaho and Mississippi Favored by Naval Committee WOULD BUILD A DREADNOUGHT Proposal Will Be Put Up to Senate-Greece Wants Two Old Battleships WaaMngton, May M, -a plan for lb.- disposing of (be battleships Idaho and Mississippi to a toltlgn power for ill.' I vvliat the Patted Stales paid for their construction, was laid before the naval Committee b.v Secret uy lJan- letB today. Th. LTalted States hgg never before BCld battleship to foreign powers. Danlela aaked an amendment to the naval bill, pormittinK the sale and providing that the twelve million he expected to pad for the vessels, togeth er with two million be will he able to make hy economy in other lines be used to build one dreadnought in ad dition to the two Bliaadjf provided by the bill. The majority of the committee waa favorable, and an amendment embody ing the plun was prepared for present ation to the Senate. The proposals lor the purchase came from Greece, which is understood to be anxious to put its navy on the same footing as Turkey's. The Idaho and M i.-sissippi at e m( modern enough to go Into a line of battle. M. A. C. TO REMAIN OPEN. Present Term Will Be Finished President and Secretary. Say Baal Lansing, ib h.. Maj li " ftoth gaCVatary ttnrwh and Tresident 1.. Snyder mated that the Michigan Agri cultural ...liege will remain ..pen until Ihe end of the school vear which ler- mlnatee June f. Although the . ..liege i now :.;.. hh in debt arid with .I..mm n hand to meet the labor an.l inciden tal pav roll, the tXkfkntC heads believe that the institution will be able to re main open for the four weeks re- malnlng, ii has been tma months ahsCe any ..f the faculty have drawn any antary, and aana have complained. Bvldaati) feeltng satisfied that itmataga authorities aafg eventually ...me to the aid of t he , ,.leue. After the end of the present term. Bjaj one will venture to predict what the future of the college Will be. The state board of agriculture decided at Its last meet inc that unless the col lege treasurer be given the right to borrow money to tide over the present depression, that they will insist that CtoVertior I'erris .all u special session of the legislature to repeal the act passed by the last legislature which has oanaad ad the present trouble. LAST MEETING OF SEASON. Entertainment Committee of Woman's Club Prepares Fine Program. The Chluaael Woman s dub will hold its last ragnhsff meeting of lb. spring gad summer season n fri.lav after noon 111 the lecture room of the Calu met V. M. i". A. A good musical pm giam has been arranged for by the en tertainment committee, after which re- freahraenta win be served. Those m b ill-, of the meeting re.iiesl that all members attend The Woman s club has had a very - ssfu vear. The nroarrama rcn. lerad have lii en eapaolalll Interesting "ill the various activities of the cluo members have been more successful than usual. Tbde has been a notable Inereaae in club an mbership during tha vear and the members are lookini; tot - ward to ev.n greater results next 10.000 TO FIGHT AMERICA. Salvadoreans and Hondurana Are Ready to Aid Mexico. Mexico 'irv. May . The Mexican minister lo Salvador has informed the reign office h.re that the people of Salvador ate raising a fund to assist Mexico in ease of a war Willi the I'tiP- d States. Th.- mtateter reported that ghaajtt io.- ' Sa vaihueans and 1 1 Ini :. n I,,, I iT.ied t,, join th. Mcxnan army t . Iihl against the I'nitetl States The minister of agriculture and c.d ni.ati.m in Huerta s cabinet. K.luardo 'amarla, n member ..f the Catholic partv. resigned his post this afternoon. The minister resigned because of fail ure to agio wiih Huerta on lb.. jtfTii't- f administration. HF. DIES AT THE AGE OF 104; SELF AND FIVE SONS IN WAR. Sari. i. Wis. Mav Js John lawrence is dead at his home al Ontario, aired Ida. Lawrence and Beej sons served through the Civil war. The youngest Is still living and la sixty-eight yeara old. Another son died at the age of eight) -six.