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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1910. mmiiDV nun: llil II II 1 1 I II Hill I INTO CASE UNCLE SAM TO FIND WHY ' CITIZEN WAS JUGGED Wealthy San Diego Man for Trivial Alleged Offense Found to Have Spent Three Days in Dungeon, B Minlt( Joarnal HinJ li4 Wire) M-H'i city. July -'I TIih depmt-mi-m nf f'irctun relation nt ihe solici tation nf the A in'l li ti n iiliibussiiimi tun asked ! telegraph f"r informa tion rclntlng Ii the iirreat iiml I n r--amimept Ut Tin Jiiittui in Lower i'hII furnlu 'of 1 1. W. McKay u wealthy American resident uf Hun Diego. Mc Kay I illi'KU I" have run it foul nf the Alexinm muhnriibs through tpnr 1K down it portion nf tin- bi.tindury fence on B f Ui i sthlch he liail re cently pure luisem Ambassador Wil son, Hnliclpaling ihH arrlsal "1 (In- iu- ptrticlloini from Washington, which readied him twins, tiinl already inln n ltn'timtt r Foreign Minister Creel on a i nimiinli ii Unti from Los Angeles, signed liy scleral prominent residents nf Unit city: McKay's nf- lense, HecOClliBg IH the tlllllerslalldlllK of the iiuitM"il'ir from tin- tucngre fuel 111 hi posscfulou Ik nllcgeil In constitute I ? (ni svlilrh ii tul r Ihe (niifiriiotioii nf Hip Mexican law. In ii crime, n t r civil oficnce. nuil Is pun Ishitlde by Imprisonment.. wi i.iiiv sx iii:; m nwi.i.v itn i:si i tts nui. Kan Hiegn. Cnl., July 21. I . W SfcKny, sslmie arrest rtt Tin Juiina Hlld Mnhe.eiOielil removal1 t l-liaMlUl1ll huí been brought In the nlti'iilliin of tllp tllte deplll't IlllUit lit WllHhillglnll, wan t'Xluy 1 1-1 mi n ni' "i n hull nt ICtiHon iiiln, nrcnrilltig In inlvlics received by Ms nlif -rney, J K Wiiilliiiiii. nf thin city. Mr. Wailhnm minie thin Klutcmcril tn the AsKnrltili-it Press today: "The facts, n 1 muliTsfiiiul Hum. wlilrh fire founded upon statements made i me tiy l. S'. Mi Knv unit Al bert Arguello, Ihe pronei'tittim witness, are follines: Mr. Mi Kny went In Tin J un im Urn Springs fur the benelll if hiK will' iiriilih. Til springs arc located nbi.nl three mili1 Ih'Ihw tin liiiiiinliiry lliii Mom Ti.-i, .liiiina. innl for tio puHl ji'iir hi Iihh i'l nl. nii'Ml nf lii-r tinic nt tin- HpiinuH innl Mi. Mi Knv linn Irnvi'h il luick innl fui-tli In hln liiinliifwi. .Mr. Mi Kuy Ihin pun Iiiiki'iI nr Milcifil Inln KKi'i'i'iiii'iilM tur iln imtihimrt with nncrnl nt tin- hi'lm fur llii-lr Inlrinni 1n hi Tin .Inn mi Kprliiun. .Mr. Mi Kiiv mi, I Mr ,lt Kuy i l.uin tluit Mr Mi Kiiy nil.ril m IshIi ti I" nil h trt uprn ilim prup.rtv ami pul In n unto. Air Artitirlln ili-nUn that Mr. Mi Kuy nuked prrmtrtxtiiii. Hul iln flirt r- Hint Mr. Mi Kay illil rut n wire feinn Hilil put In ii wiiv untr; that Mr. Arni'llu ssciitn tn Tin Jiianii muí Khiiiw out ii warrfliii. upon nhli li Mr Mi Kny urn nrrcxlril. II wan Ihronri Inln lull hi Tin .luana mi tin liuiriiin nf Sniurilnv. 1 1 1 IHtli; hut Mu. M. Kay illil nut knmv of thin In inrrrriitlcin Until ilmut ii :m, al which Unii lni t I t 1 1 t to tin- I Itniiii'illiitily wont tn Tin Juana unit fiiunil that Mr. McKny un IhIum ix Hlnlniil hy trin nut hoi It Icm. I inaili an lippi'iil tluit Mr. MiKny lu t t-li'iiH'il mi hiniils. Iik li hinl ht't'ii orii rial In uny i iimuiH lili' Hiiimuit hv tin- Mi r rhunlR N o I H i ti 1 1 Jl, ink i'l Sao iiiki; (h iiuthiiriili s ri fn,il to intiHlili r tin I li ii 1 . alniluu that In' mIhiiiIiJ not I rrliiuNi'ii on lioiiil until tin' triunioii un tin' hi'Hi'lnu tiuii i'iil In ICn.xi'iiniln. In i-in k. 1 1 ii i iii , nt uhli'h Mr. ,li -Knv kiiiyrd in Tin Juana In Jail, until the iirii'i nonti n( (he I sth limlnnt "1 urn In!..! in, , thiil Hunilny, tho lTih ilmlant. hr a mnsi-il Inm pri-tty K'i'iit lllllirti'lll nil,! WitH nlloMi'il In lin In nial out of Him ilnnr In ii hp aw fit. Inn that Kit ml ii nitlit ln mm i -tutiu-il t-i hid iluimiMin innl Im kril up tho iiu iiit Mniiim that ho illil imt pin. I" t" tal, nil) iIiiiihi'S. V" I nlfi'l f.l in taki' Mi Kay In Ciiunniitu i an nuti.lliuliM,. n, tiiki- III,' liiini'.lH iillh n. I.ul lli' mm n Tnn'il. iilihuuuh Mr M, Kav mm iHiimiti I in k, o, i,, '"I HiU'il', III I hunt" "f ln nllli'i rx fill. I liflhlp, l.iih' nil h..r.1.ii, k. ! "in lulil Ili.il Ml Mi-K.iv 'iii Im ii cl uif,,l, l.i.t I , (i, ,t K i . a to thin p.... II ..Iv ll..m.,r. I havf r-.,l- ,1 ,,ilii-.n fi.un l iu-i na,l i t i tin- i f ti I that M. K l.a.l - haw I'll I It 1 on V l.IM-t I I'nm Wnliitn:i.. .ii'i'.irtmi ni (,., Tli" i.) i'.-!!i.-. ri.i.!,i in I lililr.t In l-il tlii r, i Un. Mi -pallllnnt flu lu . Hi t; llir , . .ti h Hi., in ,'i-ilil.l;i I Ml I hp i 1. 1 M. . .1 I In inn-, II 11,1 I" , Mi K i K 1 1 i a if anil i i full-. TUriini... i, 'mi l.p. n Hi"! ru Tir il'p.trlniM f a n Inl ti llail ir iitni-r . Mi-r iP. tlisl'.llillt- 1 I ..ml i!.m ail. no , l i li . ink,- a In it- tall A lis ui li.ia m II, at luoli .ii Inm, I fr Ml (- I SOUTHERN PACIFIC SEVERS JAP STEAVER RELATIONS V, York Js.lv ?! S . i' vlTl'Pl P. I A cell ...! lull.-,, ll'l iie-i"te In I a cen mm bad imi i-pe. la I .01- l-,l.l taili.i tint ri tifien 1 UP S'.ilth, T I, .!. (It. l:..l'T. puns mat tlip Y.c.i. Kumii K-Jatuiri,- , .a p.., it't'in hn h He bil i,,e of M an. el f.'tl Prrni' I n ami Ink..!, l-pen fi-VrTnl. The nian-H' r ..f thp i-k,'i rip lnk In tbi , iiv .-..id "1 ifUvt ttip r ;.cit I 1'nlly ,orrp. t. I Hr- no nlli ;;.- - lead tit .. t., it t ir at- of ray ' hi-llevp the Toyo lilnen Kitlnha will I okih hi lull roliillonx with one l)f th ;ui'ilil llrip." l'rtHlili-Ml liNrlt of tlir Hnrrlman lit" tul "I mnr.t ili'i'liin? to ills, linn the mnt tor." SKIFF TURNS TURTTe AND MAN AND WIFE DROWN Corj iin I'lirlHil. Tf-x., July 21. M Smiih innl sstli- ot Hun hincón, Khh., win" ilrovsni'il tipil thflr Bkiff rap- tvo'il In 'Hi-pint t'hi itl l.ny toilny. (b-i'iii- 1.iiiiii, n Hullo;-, narrowly .- ipcil ilcaih lilli' MliirniiliiiK tn av Mm. Hnilih. RESTRICTIONS ON LUMBER FROM CANADA REMOVED WiiKhliiKtoii. July L'l Ffillnwlnu coiifi.pnrp slth Canadian fil flilnln and px(m?Is fmm the In'nxury di pariniHiit in Toronto, A'tini !orr in ry Andii'w Imlny oidiiiil Hip ti morn I of liiiniartii iililc rriirlc tinrm on lumhrr iuioorKil Into tho I'nlli'il SiiilPS In rallvtny car from Canaila, Hi uinnlnK July ;iO, nest. Hip i iiHloins oIIIi'pih nill ll.aoniinup r-iiilríiiK lulls- xlii -i-t h of Hip Kpi-i'll'linlluii.4 ami of tho nninltpr of iiloccs of each nli- innl I 1 1 k i h ot loiulii'i' laden on pai-h rnllnuy rar to he fllcil on entry. It vv.m found virtually ImpimMlilp to furnish mull lally hiipvIm. and hcrp nfti r Hip iiisIoiiih oillccr will InHint upon only Hip I'oinnu-K jal dcucrlpllon Hid kin. I of liiiiihi.'f, nutniipr of plecp and iikki I'liatc nunilu r of (pi t In pnch uir, TAKES OWN LIFE Former Clergyman of High At tainments Sees His Business Wrecked While Domestic Tioubles Picy On Mind, (Ity Murnlnv Junrnwl Hundal Uih4 Wfrel Loudon, July :'l. , I IipIhIoii Corn il nil. vho loiiinilitpil (iiiildp In New Vnl k si'iti'lihiy, in Maid tn hp lilpllll rii'd ivllli u London ftork broker of thm mime nhoHc criidltoi, Ifjnoiiinl of bin fnlp, met lodny In Dip bank ruptcy court. p mm a man ol b I I 1 1 1 1 1 it M m i ii iim lit m. ( had vpp) IL I'lpI'MVIllll 11. M'lvllllí pllKtiitlllPH III I III city i' ml at niiliiKluiiii. lli sva tii.i ri ii'd ami leu ve it lninlly. Siun.i jeaiM ukii he left the minln trs to i-im.ii'I' In liuslneiiM. lipHlnnlitK in a Kinall way ih mi outililp fin ker, he loilli iiji r. hl. ,n 1 1 olio KI-, ami dur ing the Siiulh Afriiiiu booin. the tiirn isir "I hlii liroki'iiiKP bonne imik later Hum Hint of any niinilnr firm In I '.. Put while he imik cuihIi Ipping Inn rotiiiielilotri in Hip Htreel, ilunieMi.U miirliH iupsimI Hpyertly on Iiih inlml. I "l .sear bin ph sli la im oi ib i ed him ti take e Intiu; wee yoyii)tP. ,'ln ruimlit ri ruiieriitiiiii by iilim-nlliiK lilnniplf Irniii bin olfii eH end In the ineiinliuip bin hiiMiii'KH sviiK allowpil to drift mi li! t . 1 1 ( . i blH ui , i I r reiii'bed the hanki upliy mult. I In itptllioiv mil toilny. tinawuie thai llie bankrupt hml taken IiIh lit". They ele unilpr the linpl i -Inn I liiil be had n me lu All mi. n liliiteulelH ul Cut II fill I I 'K finan cial ullaiiK han hppii Hied, but II Ih believed by hi Hlendi, Hint bin liabil ities rre lint Krent, lili ni'iiuulnt au -ox ale at a Iih to aceiiiint Inr the fai l that Cm nfnri h a living In Npss Vui k iinib r Ihe iihkuiiipiI name nf Itpy. Alliilxlali-H.ill He hud nltin I, .1.1 hiH I ii 1 1 ii i,. 1 1 h that auiiie day he ssoulil K'i ii I 1 1 Hip lei lure pl.ilfniui. but It It: tint known Hint be put spoke of reiurniiii; to the minWIt'i . 118,000 IRE IJ Fiit SUito Cive I ensiis Ri'tui to Ct Inotcasc Insufficient Auether Repiesenta Congicss. iie in Ittr Marnikf Jvaml NnrrUI SS .i-b'tiat'iu. .luí j.--- i Wlr ib. pnpllla- I . n i t Clui.li Inland a-i -Ii ia i i i'Usiih I et III us. 1 hp out ml a Ml lie, lllite all- : of lieu,' than I 1 v.nail Tb 1 n lit- l,i- ll KIM'll I n rea lli.U'p 1 isli re nil 1 .-Mr, n .1 s.i 1 1 i. u ní U la t u , t. in-. .I'Llill-'tl'l I 1 PI i'"i'lll H ÍS c III I I It : í , ' i I at 1. lit tell ears In !i1- ,1 ill hae tit Vd un P llictcliilji It lias it. en iili. op. the tli two elleil tn llie .i.:.iill"!'ii'!". u 1. -I, 1 tin- a, .1 U 111 I '. sit 1! t Hie 1 : 1 ... i.- if b. Tii lili in the lit. Iltli lensas. tit.it in pi..''! 1 ; í t lime .1! i-Uiait rl.inn' 1. oi.-ni ,,1 nan A Hi,- I'lirlifrlli n-li'.e 1 n IS.,,, m. ,re t'l'i'l it . -.i n .. i.. t I., t.i p I It , l'p- 1'ie : 1 1 1 . - i..r Hliniie ! "' '- '. d." nni - I"l t,h, M.,t,- alt' Ii lle.'ili i-:,.:ui mm ! la ! a ,. I',,- lit lit llna t.i I no ,P; t If ,1 . I HI. .. I, 1 e I ; II. sl It;. -1,1 i .ll I .. .. . BANKRUPT BROKER Í0 END WORRY RHODE HA POPULIIO CRIPPEN MAY HAVE FLED TO PYRENEES SEEKS TOY REPUBLIC TO ESCAPE EXTRADITION Suicide in French Town Be lieved to Have Been Fugitive Physician's Typist; Varying Theories of Police, ( Miirnln Journal Hnrrlnt f4 Wlrr I'rirlf, July 21. The poliep tit Ver-liP-l,p-l!uiiiK. the littlp Kipru h wut priiiR iilaee tit the foot of the I'yrenpi's mountnlux, are punitive Hint I Jr. Ilasv ley II. Crltppn, wlili-lv HotiKht by the London puliee, sshh 111 that ''iiy' Innl Sunday, and h vli rous uparcli is bc ln in ad i' for the fugitive. Tin' pm ciireur at VcrnpS-la s-1 '.a Inn telc tiijildieil today to the director "f the uretp ceiierale at I'nrls. eoiillrmlnii the bli'inlty of the man who Brrlsed lliprn tinder the iiuiiie ot Tnrl.out on Hundiiy im Dr. Crlpppn. The (iioiiireur nddid that ho be llpved Criin n hud eroKHPil Hip I' lPiieh frniilipr Inln Mpniii. TIip I'ipih h de tpcilve dcpartnipiit In 1'nrln I In ellne, tn ueeepl Hie prncnreiir view nú tn thp identity uf Cripppn, lint in In dniibt whether hi- cn sed Ihe Spun lull liunlipf nt Verní'K-l.i'8-lliilnH, n all the poHitlve Inf irinal lun in Ihe io.ssi hIoii of (he poliep llulii .ili'f that he left the train hef,.re It riached Mont l.til. lo whli'h point he is Bald tn have taken paHiaue clin lite to Hpain. The liimpeet, nccol'ilillH to the belief of the .iiithoi i'.b'H here, liiBiead ot inaklim T"r Siain. Ih hended for Andorru. the little and nlinuwl fnt'Ki'lten reinthllc of eiht Ihuii.'and Khepherd Inhubltnnti'. neKt linM In the foothlllH of Hie I'yreneeB. lime In this counlry, It in Kiild ex iri'ilictiun wuiilil be illl'f icult. if n it Im poMKlble. Andorn, which is under the nomlniil niizeralnty of Ihe proHldont of the I'reneh republic and Ihe Hi.ilmp n 1'iKcl, has sumetimeM nerved a refiiK' fnr peri? m who have commit ted crl men. M. Hehllle, head of the reH'iirch de partment of the police, svhn Ih dlrect ln Hie search In I'ranee for lr. Crip pen mid hiH typlut, lOt lit ! Clara Lenese, svhn is BiippntPil tn have left Lnnilon in It Im ciiinimiiy, opposed the theory that the w oman ss ho killed hercelf at linurueii July 1.1, miN Alltm I.ioicve. He pulnto out Hint the letter left by Hie suicide wan written In l'rencli. a laiiKUiiKP Mis I.eneve is Kalil tn be toinlly unuciuninted with, Kurther inure, the Htilclde'H feiitureH were IhiiHe of u permin of Slavoilie type, and M. Hehllle hHieved that he sva a Nihll IhI. rhntnitraplix "f Hie lintiriiin hiib'lde hale nut hmsever as yel been compar ed Willi thnei or Minn Lenese. Hhmilil the milclile prove to be Mint Lenes. II svould itlse eoiiHlftency In the story tnld hr a niiard on the boat train run ning between Dieppe and I'uri. that he had Keen a itniple ntiBweriiiif the denrlptlnn of Ilr. Crlppen and his typlMt, on July 1L'. AceorditiK tn th' Huard, the couple came thl'uuuh to I'll rid. Here they are Hupponeil tn nnse npiarated. Crlppen hurryiiiR Kotith Hint Hie ;ii l oIiik In llourneH. ss here she s- u I .mi'. 1 1 1 1 ti 1 1 took her life. A mil her theory nf the police in that the eoupl,. went by Bleu nier to Mar mullen ami ". panned nt that port. lU Moiii it i ri.ini i' 11 s niav: si:r. in mvi I'aris. July 21. A special to Matin from ernes-Les-llains miy that hi -enrdlim tn a, telephone message recelv. ed today, a man answ-eriiiK the de niriplluii nr ir. Ilnw-lcy II. Crlppen, wnnieil In l-mulim in conneitlon with the dlKuipeiirauce of hi wife, Hellc IMnmre, mis keen at I'lilncPlda, u tnsvn Just uei'nss thp truntler in Htiain, Wed lipsdav 11 i k 1 1 1 . SEVERE FIGHfiNG AMONG LIBERIANS IS REPORTED Washington. July 21. Severe flfilit Inii nun .air the tribes of Liberia In the sicluily of Cape Thomas has bro ken .mi h"ui. Cmiiin.iiidcr John K. I.ubv of the cruiser lie Mnim'S. tshbh tbaiiil I mm Monrnsiii lodat im the Canary Islands, rpporti'il t the lias v d..iit inieiit that the Libri um triinps liase I n sinnally defpat- e.l lit an i-fiiiii in iticl! thp iiprisiiiK DREAM LEADS TO I While Inspcciois Search Many ! States Ceips cf Defaulting j Postmaster is Found Neai I Home in Utah, n Sl.rrl Journal Metal S'alt I -av. Jnv x postultli ,. Ill.e, ti, m-l laaa4 lr W illie the were Benrehlllll I Xii n for JnSl ph nf Tropic. I "ta h, I l mi? in no :tl- j I w Ii It in four ! ales and M. ..lt 111. l-tcl I All Nit. Ahi-lr. an s "It U..I ' ' - 'I- P Bp, f h 1 r t ' t I.I ! h.-n.e j : lied h, r- tiabiv front i t Ahl-rroin tt.ia fnuiiii , 'it's fi.i.n i "ii-i.li. on Jolt Tl .1. . i. it .i,, i j I ' , I'll' Ui lis ) pe.ie.l Mav ti tullen t he j n al tt.ii ii.- I.i gati the Investí-! i ' e I; 'tin Bhort:xe in hi of-I l-wa.,,,!. .,M-. ,,f h B Oil' b'S St .B j I tt.lit a p, r-. sir, it l:tm III i 1 r.., i,... FIND NG DF BODY svlilrh he t)a Ahh'trnm' body Friend were permiiided t makp t KPurrh which firm rpmiltpd In the llmlln nf th Immp AhlHtrom hail rhhlpn awny with. Thr Hiilnml wan tied to u trpe and liad fr m marsa tlon. Thp iíiIpi wan ditu os ci c-d next day a nhort dlHtRncc from thp horer FIGHT PICTURES FAIL TO APPEAR IN PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia., Pa.. July 21. Moving picture oi the Jef ft leH-Johnon fight which were In have been shown tn the public Im the first time in this city tonluht. svere not exhibited, not h.-caiise of any official Interference hul because the lesacis of the theater at the last moment notified the lessee that he was viola tint his lease by sub leasing to ti mucins picture promoter. I OF RECTITUDE Personal Expenses $50 a Day i r s- r r in Denver; uontesses togus Check; High Roller Now Durance Vile, (It MnrnlB Jnnrnul Knerlsl ltk4 H'lr Iienver, July 21. J. H. Hooper, at tested last niüht at the reipiest of Texas authorities, today told Sheriff Nesbll that his personal expenses for the lu.'t s'x nmntns had a vermeil JáO a day and thai someone else had al ways paid the bill. Hooper attributed his departure from the straight and narrow path to ait appettlp for chnmpnKiie and other hlRh priced svlnes. Hooper's arrest followed the inves- tlltatinn yesterday of a cheek for $l,ll(iO, drawn iiKiiinst the First Na tional hank of Tyler, Tex., and de posited with a local bank. A reply from the deputy sheriff at that place stated that the check as Iiorus and that Hooper svau wanted In San An tonio, Tex., and Kansas City, Mo., for ptissiiiK HllcRcd fraudulent cheeks. The deputy sheriff also stated that Hooper svas wanted In other Texas towns for similar offences. Hooper said today that be svas not sure that he svould not resist extradition to Texas, papers for which will he senl at once, ' necnrdilig to the authorities nt Tayler. At 1 i 1 nt lie expresied a willingness- to go back and face the charKen Hiere. liitnper Is about 32 years of iihc dresses svell and has a good presence, riurinif the three days between his arrival here sml hll arrest, he occu pied a handnoine suite in the hotel and sjn'iit nonc lavishly. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CHIEF DIES Henry Warren Rugg, Eminent Mason, Passes Away; De sired His Death Nut to Affect Triennial Conclave, (Br Momlof Journal (Inert. I ! Wlr l'los liletice. It. I., Julv 21. lies' Iir. Henry W. KugK, grand master uf the grand encampment of the I'nit ed Stales and grand master of Ma sons uf lihoiln Island, died at his home here late today of a complica tion of discuses. He was born in I'nrmiiiKham, Muss.. September 3, I S3:i. Wl-lll l )I.TII Til Mkr. NO IIIH i:iu.n i: IN COM i.w i: Cincinnati. July 21. Colonel Wil liam It. MpIIIsIi of this city, deputy grand master, svhn by the death of lirund Master llugg. becomes the of ficial bend oí tho ( ra ml Knciimpment. Knlghis Templar, tmiight Issued the fnllutsing aniioiiiicement to the tem plar order throughout the world: " In great nrmw 1 announce the death of thp most eminent grand mm ter of Knights Templar In the I'nited States. Itev. Sir Kniulit Henry War ren liugu. Ili funeral xervlee will be held in I'rnvldem r, on .M.. 11. Inv, July 2"t at 2 0. 111.. under Masnnic ausjtiees. His last wishes were that lll Illness or ib al h should make no change in the program of the triennial cumiase tn l,e held In Chkiign next month." MINE RESCUE STATION TO BE PLACED AT TRINIDAD Chi, -as, July "L A special from Washing!, n sh Ihe iinii..uiu enu in is made by the newly treated fedpial huieau ,.r mines. Hint nine new rt's . tip i'allonii uro to be eslnbli.-bc.l and improved appliantes for pipsentinij mine accidents rre to be Installed Ihe result tiii.tupstinnably will be the evcniui( of the number of mine fa talities in the future. Station will be near big mines, n in i ase i f at ci ili nt a res. -up pHrtv tun reach the ). cue promptly, line new rescue rtn ti.tn will l,p liM-eteii near Trinulad. Colo, ineesslble In ihp cal llel.lí ol New Mexico and muthrrn aiul cen tral Cnlni-iuln; annther In annihern Morn. imt. hi eesBllde to the com I fiebls K M .nlan.i Riul norilorn Wsuming Hem Kill- In lniM-ruil allrv. lniH-ri,l. s'alil . Julv 21 Sesen le.nh hnse resulted trom ihp in t nc heal end high humniitt Ihp last threp d.'S !n Ihe Imperial .sitlb-y Thin 1 the ilri in, tam e in the his li'it oí the nll,s where reaident hate biii-i umlsel In hp.'il. The dt-nth at.. t haiKPil In Ihp extrat i .linary htt nil.Ht t CHAMPAGNE LURES EXAN FROM WAY MADRIZ CABINET BITTERLY AIITI AIRIGAN New Nicaraguan War Minister Anther of Incendiary News Paper Articles Against United States Government, Br Morolnc Journal Anéela I lautd Wlrel Managua. July 21. The lirnt com plete cabinet 'formed during the ad- mlnifctratinn of President Madtiz svim announced today. It is notable that the a ppoinl ments svere made from the civil ii'ther then the militaiy ele ment. With the exception ol lon Arragnn. the secretáis- of public svorkH, the secretaries are lasvyers. licnjatriin Zelpden, the present mayor of Managua, has been made Hiib-Kec- retary of the war funds. The cabinet is composed as follows: Secretary of state and public In- i.iruction, Francisco Padilla, ol Misas: secretary el the treasury, Francisco Medina, of Leon; secretary of police and Jui.tice, Maximiliano Morales, of (leñada: secretary of public milks, Leon Arragnn, of Managua. m:v mimstky wii.l nr. IM'KIKNDI Y. NAYS CONSl'l, .Washington, July 21. Consul oli vines strongly .-Intimates that the new. ministry ! likely to be unfriendly to the I'nited Slates. Mr. Olivares ad vises that 'lot new star minister in bit terly iinii-Amci-cn.n. and is the au thor of a number of incendiary arti cle", iignimt the government o'i' Hie i'nited States and Ami-i'lcan Interests in general, svhich base been published reeeptlv in the. censored press at .Manauua. FLOUR COMPANY 1 VERY HOT WATER rregular Methods Charged in Stormy Meeting of Directors of Minneapolis Concern Held In London- 1IT Morning Journal Hucctal Luh Wire London, July 21. At n meeting of the directors of the Pillshury-Wash- liurn Flour Mills company, limited. Imlav. Hie report and accounts for the year svere presented, and passed alter a stormy session. K. II. (lynn, chairman of the board, svhn presided l Ihe meeting referred tn "the ap palling; loss of M.OOO.UUO"' as shown by the report, saying: - "It svas due partly to gross disube- illonee and partly to methods svhich can hardly be called by any other name than Irregular. The qucatlnn of restitution proceedings ssill have to he carefully considered." John Mai l'ionald llenderon. mem ber of Hie hiulse of commons, declar ed that he svas prepared to tind the money In his own pocket to probe to the end a situation of affairs svhich liirector Cloutte characterized as "one of the greatest company scandals of modern times." The Pillslniry-WiiKhburn Flour Mills company of Minneapolis went into the hands of a receiver in 191)1. FEDERATION CONVENTION BEGINS NOVEMBER 14 St. Louis, July 21. The date for the i pening of Ihe annual convention of the American Federation ol Labor hele, as a nnoiincpd fnr .Monday. November 14 by President Samuel liompers tonight. The announee ci ,n fere nee ment fnllosved a lengthy with local labor leaders. MIM P.S W ANT ItOYtVtTT 4IN 11 LOW I'KKII, I'AIM KS lhnver. Cnloradis. July 21. Most of today's session of the Western Fedeiation of Miners svas given over to the work ol legistering. A sem.atii n star caused by the plac ing on Hie t letk's desk of a resolution sklng the federation to declare n boycott against all patters ow tied by William l:a ii. Inl. h Hearst. This is said to be annther step in antagonism gainst Mr Hearst, the result of the I kout at Hie Homcstake mine in Sou i h 111,.' he Dakota, uw ned by Mr. Hearst's PRESIDENT ELECT OF BRAZIL TO Distinguished South Ameiican Soldier and Statesman to Be Guest of United States in Aucust. Savr4al rarmaMNlrara ta raina; JMpal Washington. July 1 . The people "f the l ime,! stales wid soon have an opportunity to thow to a greta South Am, ritan gen. ral nnd vtntea man whether Ih, y re really Inter uted in our siMer republu a or nut. on August & there will arrive In New- Ynik city Marshal Hermes da Pnnw4i. prpMid, nt-eleei of ITraztl He will remain four eeeka In this country, inliing first upon President Tatt at lh t. ll). ih n upon Set I rtai y TOUR COUNTRY Knox at Valley Forge, and aftersvard visiting such of the principal cities of the I'nited States as he may see fit to accept Invitations from. He w ill be accompanied by Dr. Jose Car los Itodrigucs, an eminent Journalist of Latin America and the proprietor of the Jornal do Commerelo of Rio Janeiro, one of the greatest ncsvspa pers of the world. The following facts will help tho average man to appreciate why the visit of President-elect Fonseca has especial significance: Brazil Is rap idly forging ahead to a position as a world power, with corresponding development of closer diplomatic e latlons with the i'nited States; It has an area so great thai in li coma De placed all the connected territory of the Cnited States from Calilornia to Ness- York, with room still left over for those two stales: it has a popu lation of 2D. 000,000, svhich is greater than that of any other i country aside from the I'ntti.1 :..us; it has an annual foreign minmoree lined at $."00,000, svhich is second onlv to Canada and Argentina alter the i'nited States; It is just entering upon a period ot great materia l and commercial expansion, which ssill ill for the investment of millions of nlled States money and a vast quan tity of products manufactured by the capital and labor of this, country; it lias a coast line on the Atlantic ocean twice as great as that ot the I'nited Slates, and out of the Ama zon river I lows tour times the volume of water that emolios into the (iulf of Mexico from the Mississippi; its cupit.il city, Kin de Janeiro, has a population of LOOO.iiOO. svhile it has in San Paulo. Hahla, Punt, Pernam biico, Mannos, Santos and Hio Grande do Sal, other places that are growing as rapidly as the western cities of llie I'nited States;- Its largest state, Amazonas, ' covers 732.000 square miles, or nearly three times Hint of Texas. The frilled States purchased from Brazil last year coffee, rubber, hides, Hkins, cocoa and many other pro ducts, valued at nealy $Ü0,000,IU10, and,, it sold to Bazll iron and steel manufactures, of great variety, min eral and refined oils, svheat flour and bread-stuffs, mnmilaetures of wood and cotton, chemicals and rugs, automobiles, etc.. valued at approxi mately lk,0u0,iji)(i. The fact that these- figures show a larse balance against the I'nited Suites is the very reason why the business interests of our country should get into closer touch wit li the government, people and. markets of Brazil. If they do this there is no reason svhy the I'nit ed States should not sell annually $10(1.000,0(10 of products to that country as easily as it does $ IS. 000, 0110. Of president-elect da Fonseca It can he further said that tils title "Mar shal" comes from holding the highest position In the Brazilian army, to svhich he has risen step by step ifrom the rank of lieutenant. Although a great soldier he Is also a notably peaceful statesman, and while in this country he will make a study not only of our army, visiting West point and several of the principal military posts hut of our collegiate and public school systems, of our river and harbor im provements and of our Industrial en terprises.. He is f 4 years old, and therefore in the prime of his life, in Kuropc, where he h is just been vis iting, he lias been shown great hon ors by Emperor William and other heads of nations. From the 'I'nited States he ssill return to Brazil, svhere he will be inaugurated president early in November. i i ROOSEVELT AND PINCH0T ' TO SPEAK AT ATLANTA Atlanta. r.n... July 21. Colonel Roosevelt as svcll us Cifford Pinchbt, have been asked to be In Atlanta October T. when a meeting svill' be held for the purpose of organizing a state conservation nr.ociati tn. Col onel Roosevelt already has signified his intention of being here October Í svhen he svill lectin e for the benefit of i'nele. Renins Memorial association. You k:-.ow thcy'i best, so Jo a Ir other 1 Cut it. li-.r.era! public- t: they ir.iur:r.ec:' Tt. V.:li.-.' Don i keet it Jiik secret. Let the light shine through the columns of this paper. r-- k :;i:?ir ycv.T ijoc. txcrci i ; , '. you accor. plish v,'hc ycu do t i. vcrdsi l her i i i j i ! I 1 i narnan, ja. , w a r. NEW WATER SUPPLY PLANT FOR OENIEfl Public Utilities Commissi Names Former Reclamation Service Maiv As "Consulting Engineer, .... . Mr Moraine Jnnrnnl Snarls! lanaad Wlr Denver, July 21. The Denver .U,. lie utilities commission, chosen nt the e'"-"on in Ma y. today named Hi,... 'nil ' i. of St. Iiuis consulting enei. in i i'. -Mr. Phillips svas formerly pr,.v ident of the board of public improve ments of St. Louis nnd Tor seven ypars svas connected with the United Htntm reclamation service In charge of lrtrCT irrigation projects in the svest. The commission Instructed A. Lin. coin Fellows, the engineer member nf the commission, to make an estlmatr of the cost of constructing a new wa. er plant by the city of Denver. Jr Phillips svlil collaborate with Mr. J.V1 loses in this work. At the municipal election in May the Denver I'nion water company snuKht -an evtensioii of its franchise but the people voted down the request. Thov also refused to endorse t lie pruiinsL tlon to purchase the company's plnni at an appraised .valuation of $ 1 4,400,. 000. In September the people will vote again, the question being on tile authorization of u bond Issue of $S,. 000,000 for the building or pun-haw of n plant by the city. Should the bonds be voted for favorably, the pub lic utiiities commission, failing in In ducing the Denver I'nion Waler com pany to sell, will have no ulicriiallve lint to build c. nesy plant. H&rfina Soap A HEALING BALM TO BABY'S TENDER SKIN. For prickly heat, chafing- and all irritations of skin and scalp, it has no equal. flarfiM Soap i the purest, sweet est, safest a n d most soot h i n g o f soa ps, a healing balín to the delicate skin of baliies and a boon to tired moMiers. Purifies the skin and prevents simple blemishes that so often become ser. ious. Babies keep sweet and whole some when bathed with Harlina Soap. tSE ONLt THE BEST FOR BAB.s-TBB BEST IS HARFISA. At drug-g-ists. 21 cents; or direct on receipt of price. Send ic. for our books "The Care nf the Skin and Haii."Philo Hay Specialties '".. Newark, N. J. U. S. A. Toronto, Canada. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTE J. H. O'RIELLY CO. IMALOY'S! The Only Place in Town where you can find CHASE & SANBORN'S Teas and Coffees BELLE SPRINGS BUTTER CLUB HOUSE BRAND Canned Goods, Spices, j Preserves, Etc. Í I A. J. Maloy t 214 CENTRAL AVE PHONE 72. , riT Oi l' IM.I'XTY of brent if it comes from our bakery You won t find any of It left to 8''' dry or Male. It's so Rood it will " lie er.tPll no matter how much cut Have .sou lasted our layer cak'1 set? Then you have lieen misíun I rent you should no longer P"l oft For sale by nil grocers. PIONEER BAKEHV 207 S-uth First Street Journal Want Ads Get Results fi .lit 1 li li - i. .'-ViiU