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It is era furrcsted ti-t Ancxica r:ay izve a ilrect t:r.3 fa the settlement; Its liTtnca la 'IriiVitfrrs is to be tioirn la Increase 1 rccniltlns la Ire-' Tie rr c : r. '3- J c u il, t-a efflclil crraa ct tis rcllcnsllit T"xt7, tzjt: -It 13 c-:t3 tr3 tl-t tcJciy vrria Acerlca t interfere la VZ' Ikrs icrnes:!5 drrrences tut as tirte cccs ca -it Is untilniiila tiit Anerica, fl'Mins fcr tie rriacljla liii tfOTra ty Precnt V.'Csca and having tuca a lare tculitlca cf Irfcinea ia tterttntes, tct rclrt cut to rns- liza tie cecc;::ty cf acting la acccrd tace irlti her cxa rrlnclr'.cx"' 1 ;- Tie TIcs f"r"::t3 tiat If ta After I eta ccntlr-rcnt 13 f "t to Europe It ticu!3 Tlzlt Irclcni ca Its way to Trench Ti3 Irl:i pce; It cays. -;-3 t r;:.: :r: 2 lzI t.:-c:t rraiyzed ty tla::-r tra cf tTcnts.' There Is ta en 2 to . t;li cl Tn-Inal's TTar en3 cf rr:-; : 7 r.I'.i Crrtnnay, The v.hc:3 f-' c! :r r-tlrecrritlaj? rrc:3-.i ij L-:-ti.' 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AS v. , : i l :n duly .If.. :-J.iiz cf.Cs T - J ' ,f . -. i. . , v . - " .!r, C lu, tere-y :: cr. :;.::3 cf raid t t' :.:r clafmc. cly Cf I.. ::3'l- : to r. . r, if t-y c.:.; c ;alf tl3 c:airaWl3 4 i-J - o vt ::a real cetate, t.ir, tt tis c:::ca cl r-.-t.l3 fee m tis day cf tie tl a h ::rcr ta: er;et cr, tis tame 3 f. I- " T t . - . c : ta 3 : '.'to cf Lucre tla LI. ' 7. ::ay n, isn. . , j . . , r - - . ... t i 4, II". - T r: Tf TRjSCA.AR W WHICH PAMOtOY ' , OCl-iSkC WITH M CMS FACET Cy HAMILTON M. WRIGHT QUIPJGUA, . Guatemala. Tie,; xaost famous, relics : cf ,'a ; departed ;race lc all ' the "Amerlcu5,C tie " racauments (of Qulrlsuai- remnants- ;'cf tie ancient llayaa drUIzatioa most cf wilciVto- day is siroaded J la antiquity nave beea preserved - from ; the assaults ' of the Jucgle. -Today tie etupendous rncncliths," cunnlnsly carved ; by; the artlsurs cf a lcst.race, Vficao speech is thought to have tcmo mnny words tila to Japanese, r.y ta c-cerved ty tny .tourist- ia; Guatemala . without troutlefor tiey are wlthia two railc.i cf tie United Trult' Company's sta tica' tt Quirlrua, - the location cf a magnificent ccnurete ?230.COO hospital built ty'.tie. company. '.; ' 'f-::- A i few years ? ago reports i of J tie Royal Gecsraphlcal - Society ; stated tiat tie magnificent ruins were conv r.lctely hidden by the foresi- In Eome cases giant trees had grown over them tad the Etcnes'were so much crushed ty the pressure cf the roots tiat noth.- Izz remained worth observing. . in tie cu:a cf others they were bo thick ly covered with, creeoers, ferns and ruc:3 that It was .difficult to dlstia- V.T.ea the :TJnited- Fruit Compary "rt:I to reclaim, a vast area cf to ZTzr: t:r.-na3 fcr the Amcr-:-a mcrl-r.-s-tnd tccua-ta Introduce (A. P. L TJ. -S.tatal Wireless) , PAT;::, I ; ace.: lUr 23. Here thaa lv.C : 3 en -ea. :l;ers- Lave 'now' joined r - " e cf tie etrlksrs la this city. i " . :. CL!:.VC rES!DE'I7::--v:'ii: 7;,,E3 0A7il OF OFFICE P. ty U. S.'.Kaval Tireless). IIAVAIxA, Caaa, i.:ay lres.-ea i i:-aeeal tcci -tie cath cf crfica; fcrj 113 Eeeead t:rr.i ":etcrday la the pres-j cnc3 cf a la: a crov.'d. ' ; : ;' cu::Ar,:-:n ionFEDOED;-. . - - T- 13 J GLY OIiE f-IAIJ SAVED (A. P. ty U. S. Naval V,irelees) ; LOIIPOM En May 2D. The Cun rrd et-am Tlracia has beea torpedoed, c- -ai-tYo ta announcement. Issued ty ti3 Pritlah admiralty last nlsht 113 iteamer was eunk .cn the. after nocatt April 27, although the sinking rc3 announced only :yesterdaytvi The f eurth officer was the sole surriybr of tie tlip's complement - V- ' . '.;-- CATHOLICS liJ GERUArjyp-' ; ;:T0 WORK FOR PEACE (A. Poy U. S. NavaP Wireless) AMSTERDAM, Netherlands,. May 2. Tie Deutsche Klrchia Zeitung fitates ia a; current number that tie -Roman Catlolic Clergy of Germany are. unit ing In a ' gigantic organization1; which 13 exceedingly. powertnLto, Cght for lnamecaiaie peace.. u FRENCH T0RPED0ERS" 4 . v V1GHT GERHAfJ FLEET - (A. P. Tby U. S. "Naval Wireless) 1 ; PARIS; France, May 21.- A squad ron cf French torpedo "boats , cruising eff the French coast yesterday report ed vthat It encountered'a German, fleet steaming southward.. One vessel of our fleet was damaged In the running fight that followed, abut- all managed to reach port In safety. ' " , MASTER SPY RlFiTELEfl J , GUILTY OF CONSPIRACY '' (a! p. by' U.' S.: Naval Wireless) . -NEW TOPJs N. Y May 21. After having been- out : for more than - 24 hours, the jury la the trial 'of. Franz ven Rintelen and six 'alleged fellow censpiraters late yesterday afternoon returned a verdict cf guilty against the "raa.ster.spy" and frlendcf the kaiser, and Jlenry B. Martin and David. La mar, who has won the nickname of. the "Wolf on Wall Street" by his financial dcal3. ' :;:S-:r-; The Jury disagreed on the other , five prisoners, who 'were Frank.' Buchanan, a farmer representative from-Illinois and a representative In the house at tie time of his indictment; IL Robert rcviier, also formerly a representative from Illinois; Frank S. Mcnnett,"one time attorney general of Ohio; Jacob C. Taylor cf East Orange, N.'Ja,! for merly president cf Labor's National r:- C3 Cauaaea, tad Henry J. Selultles. v V Wwft MH.1-fllflM FAMOUS Mi. v " - vAfAUUP f !(SO(M.-RfiPaJECNTI43 ; CN3 CP OgWJSKJ .WITH t sanitation Iato tie tropics ; of Guate-jhumaa flrure etaadlnsTuIl facel and mala It was decided to preserve that f In a riid ccnventional attltnda. Tie sectlon of Jungle la- which - the ruins are located - and to " have ' It : cleared. Til3 was done and aa organized study of tie ruins was made possible under the guidance of Prof. Edgar !. Hewett, director cf 'tie School of American Archaelcgy. by the financial assistance given by the 'United Fruit Company. t Today the railroad runr;witiln - 20 rods of tie"; fringe, of forest-enclosing tie ' great; -tropical park where the ruin's are. ' Aside from the ruins cf a great temple which' Is how thought' to have stood some time .before 600 A. D. there are, la the grove, 15 large carved monoliths .la two .groups.; In one of tie groups tie figures carved' on the surface of the stone are all men. v In the other they are women,-- The great stones are arranged Irregularly around what was probably tie most Import ant part of the ancient cityj- Six of the ' stones -are , tall standing .14 to "20 feet above the ground and measuring 3 to 5 feet square The others are. ob long and rounded," shaped to: represent huge, turtles or - frogs. - One . of these stones - has '. on .' it3 , top huge ; grooves where it Is supposed the body and limb s cf a . victim . f or sacrifice were which the blood" m'tit run. Ucuclly ca t cti -tuc' tn 1 front cf 11.3 tall . men eliti. ; car;: 1 a t"":3 FRENCH PASSENGER' : ; STEAMER TORFEDpED (A. P. by U. S. Naval Wireless) ' PARIS,' France,, May' 21. The French steamer Colbert has been tor pedoed and sunk la 'the Mediterran can, "according to 'Information, made public' last nlolt by. the admiralty. The Bubmarlne attack 'Is reported to have "taken place April. S3..'. Fifty-one members of the clip's crew were lost, including', tie 'commander,'. ' The Col bert was a larrs passenger carrier. STATES PUShT'.'G WORK : FOR DRAFT, REGISTRATION (Al P. by'u. S. Naval ? WIreIes3) ; WASHINGTON, D. - C.,! May 21. The work of getting ready for the selective draft is going forward apaca throughout the nation. Last night of ficials ; of' the'- war . department an nounced 'that already 41'states have reported that the, preparations for" complete registration have been - fin ished and that the task cf taking the names can begin at any time tie pres ident orders. . ." . f -:' yii ? ---" :;-: J, P LA r J 0 EL 0 Ti STRATI o r J : Mi ii ifrFAVOR Or ALLIES P. by U. S. Naval Wireless) ' , PARIS, France, May 21. De spatches from Madrid reaching here yesterday, reported that plans are un der way, la the Spanish capital for a monster demonstration In favor of the Entente Allies, and against Germany. The -date set 13 May 27. It 13 expected that Eeveral thousand troops' will be needed to guard the streets of Madrid and ee that the nation's neutrality 13 not ' violated In any way, ; i a"; ;':'...;.v . TEDDY S0RPXHE CANT M LEAD FORCE TO FRANCE (A. P. by U. S. Naval Wireless) j OYSTER BAY, N. '.YV May 21.For mei President Roosevelt .Issued V a statement at Sagamore HilL his home near, tils-, place, last night In. which he called upon the members of the totalled- Roosevelt' dlvisionto aban don alj idea of going to the front under- his command : and ' to make - ar rangements'' for. joining'the-army or the National Guard,' or, failing in that, to' arrange for carrying on some work for the nation, will still in civil life. ' "Such a course is the, only one in view, of : the announdement' of Presi dent .wnson". says' the r. statement, "and while I regret ' that t- has; been found necessary- to adopt that policy, P believe that : we should aid' at this time if only by obedience to the prop erly constituted authorities, ,1 there fore urge .that an those men "who had enrolled themselves in. thet-division which I hoped to be able to raise, win regard themselves as -being freed 'of their obligation, and will adopt; the only course that remains dpen .to, us, prepare to join the army, or. navy; or to serve' the; nation la some civilian capacity'- '.'.a-r: ; v 4 lit - - '' i if ' - Jdayas-tad advanced far cejcu 1 ia profile carving cf tie rations. Ths Bides are coveted by cleverly-wrousit tables of hieroglyphs about X incies square nsually ccntalnlng two or tire 3 grotesque fir-ires cf men and animal 3. The- largest of the stone'-. animals weighs1 about' 2? tens but the;llayaa had advanced to ,far. la necicnl:s that they could transport stone blocks welshing from 0 tc, 3 . tcn3. ' Also la their iierColypia or ' Inccnpticns, they had .begun to cenvey eound3 rather than word3. Th3 carrinr3 ars most elattrate. and curlou3 c.cnc!:tin mainly , of plumes and , faces, f No, In struments cf war are shown, ( r - Many opinions have beea-hazarded as to the origin and . Identity cf tis Mayan race, tjo cne knows eitier. Perhaps tiey were clcsely associated with tie Japanese. la origia.for th3 faces oa tisir monclitis resemtla tia Japanese - tncT Ind:cn3 la the far ,ic terior speai,tcnT-C3 miny; word3 cf which bear clcss resemtlc;nce to Jap- anese. . - ' - " . In any event tiere , flcnrlsied at Quirlgua- tie meet . advanced prei! dictc-.t' frcra Puerto r-rr:e.3.ca t: : : Cnrr - a c :t and reny -t;-..' :: vi t".: 1 1 i i . .1 ... i . . ' , , .1 . . i 11 i . - : v w nZ.'UE 70 GO 70 YAM 5. 1 ....... - PEKING, Clina, May 21. 113 tli nese'heucs Cf representatives -ta'3 re fused to-consider-any i war mcaeurcs ! until Premier Tuan and tlo mialiter cf war resign and tie entire callnet has ' teca rccrraniaed.' ;'-". . . v JUDGE LOYETTOFFEnS ; -SERVICES TO uED C023 (A. P. ty U. S. Naval WIrelee3) 7ASIIINGTON. D. C. May 21. IJudza Robert Lovctt, head cf tl3 Uniaa Pacific X:. "read syetea and chalrmaa cf tie teard'.cf , Cx:etcr3. has volunte ered hi3 services . la any capacity, tis Red Crcs3 authority may see fit to mala ties cf tlem dur ing the continuance of the - war. A formal statement to' tll3 effect wa3 issued last night 'by Chairman David son, head cf tie Rod Crce3 beard c! directors..;...-.' ' : ' ; british l'ethods ahh -baffli;;g submarines t (A. P. ty ' jj:" S: Naval' tireless) i '-.XONPC:, Eng., May 2?. Kennedy Jonea .etor-of the feed economy turca-. :aling' ia Edinburgh laet Eisht, c red that tl3 Eritiai naval officials 1-T3 now perfected a nc7 and novel metlod for meeting-tis at tacks cf. tie submarines. '1 ' -. ye are now able to attack tie sub marines wlich tie Germans are tend ing against U3, and so far tie me tied which the navy ha3 perfected ia work ing 'successfully.'.- Indeed,if,the result3 : continue e.3 eatisfactory as tiey are at- present tiey may result- la aa earlier terminatica cf .tie war. -a, . .. mi o o i ; . . , OFFER TO IMPORT HALF : IMILLIO:: ClIINESECOpLlES (A. P. ty U. S. Naval' Wlrfelesa) U SAN FRANCISCO Cat, May . 21. Officers cf the Chinese Six Comra nle3 .have telegraphed to -official ia Washington offering to Import half a million coolies , from - China for, work ing the; farm3 cr the : United ; State3 during the war, provided they are needed. The telWgram guarantees that the coolies will be ' deported as soon after the war :- as necessary, should the government desired la the message the companies declare that It la the- wish of the managers .to' "do all that we can to hasten the 'spread of democracy throughout-the world. . , HONOLULU ASTONISHED , BY r..EFCHAfirS STORY . i u -. . '-.:' : 1 . 'f- -a -. vv- ' A merchant relates 'the following: "For years I could not sleep. without turning every hour. ' Whatever I ate caused gas and sourness.' . 'Also had stomach catarrh. 1 NONE SPOONFUL buckthorn bark, glycerine, eta; as mix ed In Adler-i-ka relieved fae DISTANT LY." Because Adler-i-ka flushes tie ENTIRE alimentary tract . it relieves ANY CASE constipation,' eour stomach or, gas and prevents appendicitis. .' It has QUICKEST, action of anything we ever sold.'. The Ilolllster Drug Co Adr." ' " -."-'' , : a.,.;-- '. 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