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THE WEATHER NO BLAME Re:sts with the weather tn Toda-Fair. nless Montana's men ae Tonorrow-Fair; warmer. web-i ooted. VOL. XL. NO. 174. MISSOULA, MONTANA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1913. PRICE FIVE CENTS FIRE DANGER IS HALTING WORK SMOLDERS DUE TO EXPLOSION IN THE STAG CANON MINE BREAK OUT ANEW. GAS STILL BOTHERSOME Helmet Men Spend Most of the Day in Fire-Fighting and Gas-Clearing and Removal of Bodies Is Slow Total Number of Recovered Dead Is Eighty-Eight. D)awson, N. M., Oct. 27.-Momentary Inlllonlac of fire in the 'workings of mine No. 2 of tile Stag Callon Pouel 'ompany conllfrontedll the govlernmenlt t and mine rescue officials tonight. The fire to day took the attention of the helmet menll unlil the flames finallly were dis overed. Tollight special lhelmetl crews, fully e-qluipped with mine tfire fighting apparl)llatus, are statoned at the air shaft., roady to l'respondI)l il stantlyo o the first report of fire. Smlollders ldue to ihlle expllosion ill which 2G(3 moin lost their lives are ibelieved to exist in many of thei ha1 ilets. These smolllders, it is feared, will burst intoll fltlames as soon, :1s Illenough oxygetin has. Ibeen forced into the worklingsg t permit combustion. Two Explosions. Exploration work today and tonight developed the opinion that two distinct explosions ouI.rrelt Wednesday. FromI indic~ations within the mine it appears lhat the major, and first, explosion centlered in chambetr 1S or 19. At this oIint the fall of rock anti timber is heaviest,s and the bodies in these clhambers have Ieen found to be the "lost mutilated. In the chambers north of the high line and adjacent to th" east facing, lead men have been found, but their death, according to mine physicians, was caused by suffo cation. In chambers 21 and 22 west, also adjacent to the east facing, the ,bodies were injured. slightly by the lconcussion. It is here that the secondl and minor shock is believed to havy occurred. Rescue men tonight hatve failed t, .penetratlet chamher 19 east, the one inl which many bodies are expeclted to lbi oundi. W'ith fire-fighting and gas clearing, the helmnet men had their hands full in tile daylight hours, hav ing 1been driven back Iy the reuppear anIlce of heavy carbonate ahid gas early in the mllornilg, and having spent much time ill subduing the fires thati originated in chambers I and 7. As i result of these additional elements of danger, only 27 more bodies were broulght to the surface today, making S8 the total number- of recovered dead ,noe hun:tired and seventy-five remain in the mine, mlost of which are Yet un discovered. Many Unidentified. So many unidentified bodies have been brought to t the surface that mine officials believe it possible that (Gen 11ral .Superintendent t McDermott's body may have been among them. The lamIe is true as to HIarry 11. 9tIcShanle, the wealthy young miner from New York, though Coke Superintendent M1orrow\ declares that lie satw the Ibody in onei1 of the rear chambers whell \vorlking wt ith helmet crew ThllIs d'ay. The goNvernment helmet men who began their perilous task this morn ing of operating an electric motor car into the mine are continuing their work tonight. They reported tonight their expectation of reaching the main a:ir shaft at chamber 13 before day light. It is at this point that the res cuers halnve established their working basis, a.ndl if the car can reach it the w\\ork i of irecIovering hodies and of ex ,plorationl will be fuacilitated greatly. ON CONVICT'S HEELS SHERIFF SEES FIGHI Sacramento, Oct. 25.-Believing he is close oin the heels of the fleeing trio of criminals who yesterday escaped from Iolsom prison, Captain Smith of the pursuing prison guard, is muster ing his forces near Auhburn in prepara tiomn for a battle which is expected at a;ny time. It is believed the fugitives are working their way up the Ameri ran river in the underbrush. (Scuards have been stationed in farm houses in the vicinity of Auburn to prevent the repetition of the raids made early today, when the convicts look clothes, food and ammunition from several ranchers. The convicts left the message that they are out to make their escape regardless of the number lqf lives it may cost. BARNUM FREED. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Oct. 25.-How ard H. Barnum, the aged gatekeeper who was charged with allowing Harry K. Thaw to escape from the Mattea wan asylum for the criminal insane, was discharged today by Justice itorcsehauser. The Dutchess county grand jury refused to indict him. MINE GUARD DIES IN TRINIDAD RIOTING Trinidad, Colo., Oct. 25.-In a battle between striking miners and guards this afternoon, which lasted ,from 2:40 until 5:30 this evening, one of the guards was killed. A striker was shot through the arm, though not seriously wounded. The battle started when deputies who had gone to the depot to meet the train were fired upon by strikers, 'who had left the colony and en trenched themselves at the over head bridge of the Colorado & 'Southern, a half mile south of the depot. More than 1,0040 shots were fired. NO TROUBLE FEARED BY AUTIORIflES IN MEXIC CANDIDATES MEET AND PLEDGE THEMSELVES TO ABIDE BY ELECTION RESULT. Mexico ('ity, (lct. 25.-As a final preliminary to the holding of the gen o'rl elections tomorrow all the candi lates present in tile capital gathered this afternoon at the national palace, it the call of President Huerta, to dis O:uss lquestions relating to the future conduct of the candidates. As a re )ult of the conference General Huerta 'nnounced his intention to make a formal proclamation embodying the agreements arrived at. These agreements were that the 'andidates abide by the result of to morrow's voting. Should any candi late he shown to 'have polled enough votes to constitute his election, the others are to assist him in pacifying the country and placing it on a sound financial and industrial basis. (On the other hand, should there not bre enough votes cast to fulfill the re luirements of the law, the elections for that reason 'will be declared of no affect, all those concerned are to aid General Huerta. in-'.ytvy way possl ile to accomplish the same ends, pending the calling and holding of e\\' elections at a future date. The conference was attended by Federico Gamboa, presidential candi late for the C'atholic Ilarty, David De La I'uente, the liberal republican can lidate, and 1Manuel I'alero, candidate lf the liberal party; Jose Maria Re 'Iuena. vice presidential candidate on :he ticket with General Felix Diaz; General Eugenio Rascon. ]Dr. Gregario Mendizabal, and Jesus Flores Magon. the other vice presidential candi lates. The conference is said to have ,cen harmonious in the extreme, all of the candidates pledging themselves to the agreenlent. Preparations Completed. All preparations have been corn- lo pleted for the elections of both presi- ini lent and vice president deputies and senators. The registration lists have "h heen distributed to the committee flu who will preside over the polling is places. The police who have been se' Issigned to the various districts have me won instructed to observe a strictly lte!tral attitude. In addition, some of 4,000 troops in harracks will Ibe ready w\e ,a sull)ress any attempt at disorder. thi Neither the government officials nor thi the candidates look for any trouble, rie All the candidates have publicly ex- ful horted their followers to do their duty at the polls, but preserve orderly con- set duct. The law provides that one-thirdl ha the total number of eligible voters 1id 'oust exercise the right of suffrage in order to make the election valid, p. Failing this, congress is expected to to declare the election void. whereupon se general HuertaL will continue presi lent ad interim until conditions per- gr mit of new elections. to There is no excitement in the capi- dcl tnl tonight and only a mild interest Cr is noticeable. A very light vote is ex- tel pected throughout the republic. Ii At the headquarters here of Gen- At eral Felix Diaz doubt was expressed do tonight that General Diaz would come in here. It was explained, however, that as on account of the refusal of federal fit officers to transmit telegraphic mes- ti sages, headqua'rters were out of touch 1al with Diaz. 10' * _ _ Ku WOMAN CHIEF FOR CHICAGO. lit FI Chicago, Oct. 25.-A woman for chief m of police of this city is being seriously ar considered by Mayor Harrison, accord ing to a story today in the Evening Post. The mayor has not made known t his choice for successor to Chief Mc- b Weeney, resigned, but the Post learns gr that Mrs. Gertrude Howe Britton looms large in the mayor's canvass of the field. Mrs. Britton is a woman of in dependent means, who for years has r been prominent as a social worker. d AFFECTIONS PLACED HIGH. lit New York, Oct. 25.-A jury in the supreme court placed a value of $35,000 on the affections of Miss Mary Mc r Intyre, a Brooklyn school teacher. A v verdict awarding her this sum was returned today in her $150,000 suit b against William Hughes, a manufac- d a turer of paper boxes, for alleged breach tl y of promise to marry. Miss McIntyre o is about 40 years old; Hughes, 66. , HIS NEW MOUNT 1i ( ~ /// ~~4 . -lt.,hnelL 'BIG FLEET LEAVES. FOR EASTERN VOYAGE NINE DREADNOUGHTS CARRY, AMERICAN GREETINGS TO THE MEDITERRANEAN. Hampton Roads, Va., Oct. 25.-Bear ing the greetings of the new ,world to the old. nine dreadnoughts of the At lantic fleet started today on their way from Hampton Roads to the Medi terranean. The sombre-garhed war machines, carrying thousands of American men, received *the final farewell from the Dolphin, bearing Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt, and glided out slowly between the protecting capes into the olpen sea, As the gray forms, melted in the shadows of the horizon the wireless flashed the last word from the as sistant secretary, acting as repre sentative of the president, com mander-in-chief of the navy. "In sending you as representatives of the United States navy of today' \\e hope to show the old world that the achievements and traditions of the past are being sustained and car-, ried forward to a still more splendid future. Good luck and Godspeed." Thus react the final benediction and scarcely had it left the aerials when hack came the reply of Rear Admiral Badger, in command of the fleet: "The fleet thanks you for your parting words and will do its utmost to reflect honor on the country and service." In battle formation the ponderous gray ships slid by the Dolphin, laying to just inside the capes. Straight dclwn the channel they crept, the crow of each lining the rail at qular ters, marines anld hands on parade. First came the mnammnoth Wyoming. At her masthead fluttered the blue double-starred flag of the command ing rear admiral. Two ship lengths astern the Arkansas, flags-hip of the first division under Reir Admiral ('ameron McR. W\Vinslow, steamed along. Then at exact intervals fol lowed the Utah, Filorida, Delaware, Kansas, Vermont and Ohio. In their wake signalling "Engine trouble" limped the ('onnecticut, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beattie's flagship. A few miles out awaited the suppily shiips and colliers., with the hospital ship Solace. A driving rain which had drenched the fleet all night ceased and the sun broke through the heavy clouds to, grace the farewell ceremonies. BANDIT SHOOTS CASHIER. Addison, Ill., Oct. 25.-Assistant Cashier Edward Roterssund of the Ad dison State bank probably was fatally wounded here today by an automobile bandit who escaped after compelling C(ashier E. W. Fischer to give him the contents of the cash drawer, $S10. 0 FOUR DEAD, MANY HURT. New York, Oct. 25.-A, gas oven in l which the metal was being enameled a on the top floor of a six-story factory t building in Canal street, exploded to Sday, killing four employes, three of h them women. More than a score of e others were injured or burned in the fire that resulted. HOODOO FOLLOWS NEW HAVEN ROAD Boston, (t, . . -!,ifto-on iprsnls w rP hin jtired, il WorIln seriously, whelt the (I"1l Idlge exprel' ss, houndtl for Hoston 1l,.i ihe Neaw York, New Haven & liri fl'rd railron Ial, wetnt off the track nn n urIIVe a moile ali aI half east . \\Westrly t iiighlt. iiPavy rain s telie nilt I hat' 1ndel'lllillu , n t e I m idhrtl, tain sin . the rails ti ro ad. ish p l ,. I' Ihif lt le I th d, I Is land dio',si , ,,s retriiiil.,l frlm th e lpl isc,., l l ; .t l 1.( 1 h (' %,ll '%lll iil ill NeW \"''rl to his honrt, in l''o\'i dlellne. II' \\ : nut hurt lll d htlpl d Like1 ..:iare ,. the injlred. CARRANZA WILL NOT HOLD ELECTION AS VALID LEADER OF THE CONSTITUTION ALISTS SAYS THERE IS NOTH ING LEGAL ABOUT IT. IfT rtuosilo, Mexico, ( O t. 25,- --\''n istianll o 'rlrn' Z. leader lof the ron stituitionhtilts.I lr-itrated h his prlt oii s a Se tions fI( (i lll! lr Il IIIth t ti Ir no Cir c('lllmtonll t's 1Ihild he pa rtic ipa:th' in i eit11 l, iii l tlllzas replet it n of this I ll' 'r(i ·· lCf'~liaii lll/a i( ri-tie tititt ll ut t is] declaratia i.tas called forth hy thei arrival ii IalitoSi llu of liernardo to'lle'lri, emolllllinl in the interosts 0of th, ci andidlliy iof his lrotlhtll r. ,Maln IIPrl ';lt, f~o"r lil, I rh presidnlthl . I!e. sought iiin ahlit-tiue with I l 'irranza, hut in a- -i11-i I. ten" lr l I ,',lil, t Angel es, nwhi was forIml ally alt' ior ilt ed sll l -setretar' ol" the nar nlli navy deItpar.titletits of' ('arranz lt', lo s ttttit tonalist ethin ti , astsan.iitd his iduties to day. It1 lwas i derstootd n~ si-i.rutatry woitl ie ip pointed ait ,pros'nlt. Adv'inci s i '-rn-l 1 l ovternor t Vi Veros oii linalh a, ta 't. to. the efflrt hat: tihe entire -,li thei-rn parl t of the stalte . 'i1-a in the h1li: ds of the constitutionl liils A tat--t, forlit, of felderals tt tilltiied toi matel't thlir -a : soutthw.irul vest-"riit from Ma.iiiatain, bti t tlt e r-ltIs iito them at t11Vna.ilest, a few milhs soulhi andi drove thetn batk, The f lederls tloss (('is rilito'ted as 30tl. TO PROTEST TRIAL. San Faranneise. )Oc't. 25.-Jeis and Christians 1I'l various donomlinatioi s will as.l ,ml'iet tolmoi'l'ow iull101mas mei e( ing to tii ottt againstt the trial it Ki-,' Rtuissia, of Mtendel etiliss, a Jew, for the alleged ritual murder of I1 t'|hr"s tint boy. It-sointionsH demnandling thati the trial .rase will be presented. ZINNER'S COMET SIGHTED. S'amntridcte. Mitass., Oct. 25.--A calte l gram nitttonciitng tin observation olif - Zntier's iuutnet biy Hartwig at Klel has t been recetitd ati the HIrarard eCollege f olservatiory. The comet hiad a small Stail anind was vis.lble in a small tele seope. WINE IN COMMUNION W. C. T. U. BRANDS AS WRONG EPISCOPAL MINISTER DECLARES THAT "THIS IS NOT A GRAPE JUICE CHURCH." Noi',- York, (IctI. ir.t --The c(,in'nve tion of t el W orld's 1\\"oInl4l (' hristian II lt'.I - qlesting the housell, of lishops .f t I'otestant I'Epis'copi churc' h lto "'itl shilr the p4i'irirctY' of using unf1'r n ,(4ntd w'in ati the comultllltllllion iin t111 f fI l r l't'r elll d wiell., \Whic'h ,l ii Ftoins tie 1 i mll ol'l ti(' 1oison, 4 lcohul."iIi T.Silt, I' l tin llllli l 1 Is at suhslit ute for 4one o1rigintally ali'i''ered, settliig fI'rlIth Utnit f't'lm. l lt td \w ill "'( utlld Ili t rtr ly r'preI'l'se the bloo4d o4 f ('iihrsl-lt." This IIphrase was obj ected to biv I,.tug Sish dele4'ates, who 4argue('d thal it v n iid alta gonlig ze' tlli ('hlurch lt' I'ng - lud. I'the, I'Inglish delelgatls also oh jit''ctl to :lla n nllnl4 t d41 ec4 i ring thatI , -i 1 ,t s co il ded 4 II4nf4rt ill4l t, Vli I l t 111i t'o il n it rI ' i)I." The resuntio m'tine too late to pt, iVI'e consll il ration I I by the hit Ishopsh, ,i1,0 ofli ad llJolflrlloiuOll. The otij"l eiriiis were voiced bl y Mitlss Agnes I '. ,ii'tck, hinol ari' secretary of the o 4' /'lizationi4 , chtin sail that tlit' lishop of Lincoln ito4 l ti r1 the Ch'urchl o.f IIiilgl:l lt ('lill td 4n4 4 ofert' thl4 t 'l'4r - nli. ent1 IIft'nf'' lite)l Wine4 . n iii hiat I the ai'4chbisiop of n4' tlil 1hilry tollil ho': "ti i4 pass(ll such a rPaesol' lin'5 i I sh1l ill i use mly influencel tol s.t Ithat no mn Il r 4l of thei Aii.ngelicn 4i 'l li c ' j'Ii h Jo)llit 44 44t 4r4 l'44i444 tio ." I implore' you," sf4id MIss ilau'ik, "lilt to pi.ss a4 resolu45 lti on1 wh ich 1 would'o1 li lntii r tour i lori'k ill r 'eatI Itil.tnl. \lW . c 'hnnot '.'44 ford to tiiilgenize our4 i 414 44451414s. We 4re getting at 1his iq t.-;stionr i i he I'hiir h i" Of Englandtl frI o l l It lside, and we expe4 t to ac4 complip sh it hy this lilns." The reques'' t of t4li' \W iiiln'll' ('1hris 4t44H4n T'1en4lt 'r444e u44n4 r44a44ed the1 Ilpiscopatl convtlllion two hbour's before ii the eli ' s. t fior a.idjoI lrr inentll, . 144 \. I Ir. \ h ex i tadii .r Ma' i n . I chairt 1an of ther house of dleputies, threiw ti1 his hands in a gestlureP whtn h" Wltsl told of thel '"' goof ladies iniglht just as w(ell i44ot 1ha4v waste 4 d tiheir e'ffort.s," I i' x hLiti lli.. "\'Iihy donli t ithe, y leave theiise tio thiigs1 l nt ,.' l ni re we shall 4 not ii a t on it. It is too 1late iiivt'W . 14 tilhe first ili'ac' it would 'requirne a t oi- l-thiri.ds lviit, 4to c4on ider ilny 4 ' w bhust S44 nI4 4 inl the sec.'ond place 4\(e' would) itha4t, to., reiquirt. a two-thirds vote." I v. li)r. IHenry Al.stie of this 'ity, i secretary i the house of tildeputh.s,l said that this is not I gTaipe-jiice nl thurie,." Slin the p1roposal to establish ai sepa irat'e bishopiric for 'negroes4 in t4he siouth a4 on4 ttt proposed elimination iof tlhe vIas "l'ews, Tu rks, infiIdels and iwrotich'" fro.n the (lood lrhlay col I4t b''t44n, the housliite of bishops and tihe ho.s(.' of dep'luties deadlocked. On the Iproposaltl to r1equire a two-thirdls' vote toi ('hang4' the name of the c1hurch, lt- adopted bly the deputies, the hishops of refustied to 444t be'4ause t1he resolution a\ 44s sentto 0 tlhetn only yesterday, while ige it was adopted Iy the lower house t1l morte tllnn two weeks ago. T'I]he orig e- Ill dIraflt O the resolution was mis laid, OUTCOME OF ELECTION DAY IS AWAITED IN WASHINGTON CHINKS DRIVEN OUT FROM HAVRE I tav 11 ,11 | nI' t, II ti tIJ +" tvll \l/!'. t' im o llthi to n g a s ii retsult ,t' high f,+l ing enlgeniqt~qlere by) thlt l+e''+'nt Pal-;l il( g f aIll oi ltl dt.ii itr ll w hi h theI C(hinet>.e tresistedt thi vlu, w~ith. \i hilt fintirllns. ., IioIIr str l:y susl s o' curlllt, thlt '(h+inlese .'ffet'tts Ithinilt'tl n to 't tMill I tIlt i'l' t-ti gls fIt''l il allt .H" ( l\n H ithl ;t \%,lil. ln r'turtn'l. T|+ litllub 00%s 011tl10'l Illilor MRS. EATON DENIES GIVING HUSBAND ANY POISON DECLARES EMPHATICALLY THAT SHE GAVE THE ADMIRAL NO ARSENIC IN ANY FORM. 'l 11\ 1~1 tH 4( I s~I I tIS it'''l \i~'ttttttt aI, , IIV ,l' to hIrt' hI un' blrIt u t ll'l t |, i,1 illI;·II .il' ,Itc+, ill' .1)(1) (r.;. l'X:lillltit *)1 N11( sir.5'~ I 11 Ii 1. I'\j·\il~ I) n o Mr. J nni llty I . 'Nt, lil il It \ IIlt. ,t illItt' . 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'-'1 (1 lilt'I 1 l1h)' + i n' i tsii.< | l A. illilll + h I~'.i'tlieg rd n lh+, naii rls'il+ Insti~ Illiet',. \lr,. I+itul miii .. i te h+,h ll Iii other tllmlt+ +ll+l'llelt (barl'i y' til+ ~l" V mlilitill-+.' S hll \ils |til tlari'mf+'l :ll the! lttlil'k. \\' ii.h ihe hald til Tlhlr di'll niilht. Till lit\ ]liy, D rl. ], l'illlll, \w,' o W \'IN lllll11 llll' iler tilol thi+i, a' Hlm n ni lI Ill' ;i illli irll, llill :+lid lie tint un l thi n li tt+ il 801'lm ll.lt i11, il'q'elathin 4 I<1 M rl' . tE lilI left hller im anli ltw h • ic l an I tte'llh'll It h l,0 Nif 8. tlit~ill. h 'l' i. ,. it~ ill tilll ,, Milll .llit, sheq gotl ill thel \w'l h hilil1 tillli halll Hs loI f,,ll ;Ish.I+I SIie II\ oi¢I If "iliil hnim t'ld. I' sll okl it I r .ll :1 1 a l,.l n, b l BITTER ROOT FRUIT BRINGS GOOD PRICE Itlt itr ? isst 15111 'liii \ii t i : t e'1 - 111 lt'1 III i I p et 'I to01t i 'l I ' 1 . I.ill llo .lll I-ll, I ti 1i 11it i .t.ll ' II iI;11'' to h1('e no 'Ith e ' t1"h(' V ilt'l t() dai. AV' 'lt list; iii li 'hat ittle tlii t lto ,l \V'allt y i rri g ti n ( i hIt IIstititi ;Illl 1 '\ 111 11:1 \ I,, i0 1 . uty,' l t l I i + l-i m a '-- I Atolls h ilt it 7un itts t't 1tt 'li thi; r ( i i hrt e t thod t of alttlt ' l't it 1 .iih t ;t i .in it t i t is I tii ir g r I ilt h icI Nitriti t h' l fit l ri t In l 1t i tt thl itt is this h'anding r, inglu "1ri ttr lt.nt AIpplehs hlto at 17 g( ,ttis ti'r li i.i" Il h'l f:i t i t hi l rit' litler are asi fol lows: tti 'e 1 grWot'r iI g ntiorntd it h' artist' is Htenry gll i' of t Stevenst villto, who lfs it large hearing ortti rd a in Sri'ttei " itti t le r nis ti-h the 1fiiit n'ltist tie Thal vi'inity. The writr.e, '- IL, Long well, f ltli lton, is t l nag' of tit' Mointan Frui tht the ri ortors, iia ro er organizanti.ont fri it witehd th a North I' a'ifi' 'ruit 1listr ihbutors 111 shipok;mn, whichd hti the way, isi- not ge onrollerd ty orsss onn tlte in ean. Stmanner witththe irrigatltion ticoleal Ias Mr, Jol's Sugg..ess. )hne of t1(' I dtient of thrit.. iring is to sign tupi a I certain l nlu Lbr of l ti.er 'l \'t e sea-. l son and in that n nlrtu l' t It t cn - Strol the distrilution of the frtit. Oin' fof the sections ,n the contract h, 2 twneen thlt growvr anllt] assoviat ion specifies the grading andl packing rules under which the fruit must be t packed, and Mholh the growl'V is siltl posed to follow tn the hest of his abhility. In regard to this parti'nlar grower hand car (If apples \vhic'h is in Ilis tion. The writer wishes to go oil rI'e' lordl as 4 saying that t1(' growler did not ,ifoll(,' , the instructions, and deli ,er 3 ately packed fruit which myself and t inspector tondemned as unfit for A shipment, and owing to the ngli a gencte or carelessness of the iaps( - tor at that loading station the r - went forward, being represented as funcy fruit, \\'ih.an it 5hould have kern FALL OF MONTEREY EXPECTED TO ENCOURAGE THE CON STITUTIONALISTS. EUIOPE MAY CO-OPERATE Powers Abroad Said to Be Consider ing Concerted Move to Back Up This Country-Wilson and Bryan Working on Pronunciamento noti fy;ng World of Uncle Sam's Stand. c' , ti Almt n, .' i, t ", il,'r'.iill IlV i Tlic. 'I''' : T , ' t l im bt ill .A.ci i li,'l It '' rO rll.' . I l1I.`1 , I~ltl.',,~ l l '-l, tel" ltl l -lll'l/()%" l er Europe MaytCo-operate InI i. un-nc . + , illli i \\';\lll(liglll IOf I iii, iilprll S--cc I "r1 1·11(~:1.: 111 Tnl T- 1ii c, '-'-Tn1l''i I wa a11 d~ '+ I T'i'iliT,i' ,ti ITII , + I. I ,1 , I .Ic I . ('1%'t ,- l "1 111· \ 1 11 IIAl llll lll lll1'lV. I 111' Itsd hi 1 t ih, h'.' i" t11,11i + , i ll WIT TlitI'l Eu~oe Ma already heon l i,''. .tllill l l :' I-I T~co,' -t ,ii T'lf ' o I 'l l ict. WON 0111 I, 111" l li' ]1' il"l 'I '1111 I':II ih II, lt Tor Ti'll, l 1, 111 5l liiIT TT ,l'i 1( 11(111.111~ ~I Ii' iii C"I~';.,I) IIl [L (I ...'l ',l~ll~ lll'll(? l''lll;i ll~ l 1. 1 gli ccl ' 'I I I' ' I l T - - tI l l , ''I Ih I \\ Iliii I i'h l,11 ll i , i l l li.\lri lh I ni ~1·\ 11'~ 1 the H aslil n 1 miluinis1 li III'' Ti ' ni \ 'tl .TuIIT 'II'. I llt, li i.l III? Ir \llP \ 1~~~rn KO'IIIhi ) be iltl. Europe May Co-operate. ' Il' I!11'· lilnl~ l 1I,(III iiill \\'I.-1hl~tlll ]) I(·1 1,1)1 ' ,l .lll \Y iI~rqll~i. I, (ll i\ .,i..1 lira.-(~ ;! Nl en, i I l,11 11i '' I11 1111 i1111, 1 I ntl In - Blian. II h, +\\ ,i+ \ : us'+ .\<hrr ime t. %Wis WH li.ell il iT Illll i(, I til l', . 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"rhoug.4h replorlts fl'ti Alll \,xi<+4 l+.ntghi m'lil l, . li , rli lled th i ea Po ill t' l' ighll pro-'t i " i lt te s m aint'll r0 til,, lll , ii rt 111 (ti l itli|l. of ti(h+'l l h,,ox i ill, r Iub lrli i,,ll d is ah es I .ti(rilled Jill .illli ,e fori illuiit i~t~ ail'rnl I hiel iiiher'l. t herei ili II1 , .,ll t' inii i'. 1h1 , II1:11111+ I" iil \\ h i.,h th l., i a,> 1 ll l'e - i li ir,, haul lh,, 0 iul howl\ tll, Villi W ill bI eli, t usse\' l.,+ t, tll l+\ .n i " till, lver+ y~l,.\ h llnet' ; of ih., hl 4islativi, iurlyl,. whioh is h lll, gvll\ consi lititutel il wir l} b .I' l li rt\l, l ' ( ll+ ri s lt~illr l. 1 \ 1 iti.d.lil10 ille lli f i tsis lll lti. ei ll 1 l1ll.,( ( i,, Ie \ailn:Il',,l m.fi1litlls(lOtelon \Whl.!in l Ililt rlia w ill ;ll oi ntll li ,s ~e - (( utllilialled lll |litgl T hl'lve,) intllctdi ill 1 , ;h1 1 Illad it 1been \ L in tt, , hl't the, nittsr [lout ,1 t lea l nut tih,' slate. \1tW e ' slh Ito i y that the writer, hating "l a i tilýi ,le d f'll 11" 8:n's Itith W e nillltchll l 1,1 Yiiak lii m distrits,ll is in. \tn ition Iti =n that Ilse sti trouble mi'1ht In o111 11neil i. i11t fruit fromu for Illthsl se] li\.n -,l lll i'.. , \ilt h i,' , r acked 11h1111 i 8.(111 ri 1r. ( h lii il lfgl'll a iri (.ti an1 1 shipl i, ttl h1 h elr ' i' ht' t ipe oft I. r I'\ . (TI't. la fiioer hi, i the way, , rop.ill· l'ra.n Ill,, :l~ ssciatioll On golna nlitt all' liis d li rd of 11 tull rulesl.) N81"l il \1"r. . Ines Jwlts fa tts he fnl~ de, anr friubl tt lt sggett try for mice , I)t stafl his kincknl Il' a le gitO i11s to trie onlitiii'ns i beh.rt he burste If roI," ants to 1'I trett i and ihirsona.ll Iitter l t e81 s Ill f Ittl l eots are rseling itl1r $11.,t to $2.1s t (ler istr, hts in that !this i't a it is 'tialy frm ee fro\mline el will givt it pro lliertonl be In bet i hs itext ~knck. 1L' ( I llnit eon tlr Mr .Jones la.tll finld to sltE otk l c lo,'le nint prices reatl izttel on Bltter Ra t fruit "r that fronm any other ,listrtht. itor \%-'l1d have looked into t1h. mi itter d'e, ;,,r before going befotre th. iniblie with a story twhlch is certainili misrep resented atlt which hurts every resident of this (valley. Trhe cart it iqustioll sold (for the decent fruit in the Carl at llric'es which \\ould not have ,'ebn b,'aten by any otther district at toh time it was placed ., t the nuarket, Is the account ,ewer traeled in other fruit districts the irtainly kmits that culls are igrow' in all of them, and personally I t'ontsidcr the Hitter Root more fortut inate than some other districts in that ir'pec't, as it is praetieally free from codlin moth. If it was as free front knockers it wouhl certainly be in bet -ter cindittion. Yours truly, .'. L. LONGWE1LL, . Ilamlilton, Ot'toin'Ir -h, 1913.