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PAGE TWO THE CALUMET tit wl. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1913. Houghton VACATION FOR COLLEGE MEN School of Mines Closes Tomor row Hold Dance Tonight BMf MlfM at tha M It'higan Mines oiu. - t-. B riMM Miii, nit hough mar)' bI the ave ah . ad mi Ii U l their s .:. practlt e, MOO- t u'.rk in aha h i. a! angtneerlnn u Id feohagy l.-s.-d today at noon . if.' mi ii!"x.t i ii.' . ..ir"'. sur wi;i is- tomorrow boob. The tits in the field geology course heen doing field v "i .. . : RUgM (f far I h last few da.s Thift ir from K ywmw count) .. 1? and putting in tht- last day at v. Ben tht- r'-k'istrati' !. of w atudanta will It-Kin ;ind tht a ra mtaaUfffia will be given t . in obliged t l.ikt- tht-nt. This mtlaue unci faapteuaber . morning; when the regular r the tail term a til Amman M term will continue with hut terruptios ? a short Thanks- e Ltioa ui. iii December M be fall term riids ur:d the boii . ..n n . f t ... w. k- l. Kins, students at th co!Ik will 1 1 1 tea a n a! t he college .. 1 1 dan Ins pari y .. t .:. BOUSS, attttUgJ ' ist tii -n ti grew a dun.-e .:i th. Met of the school year. The fot rani will he j day ft J I. Two st. p -Melon Ui 1 "i Twilight Land Korea Trot. Venue Waltz. Beautiful D. Plantation ate, Two -Waltz att i In M v Harem. ' 1 1 w- ddii at th- Winds. Two tttp When the afidnlghi C 1. on Lanvea for Aiabam, u alu tgN lag Maid Tw.. st.-i--- Siler- Bells. W lltZ lit I lc se Two step Every Day is Chiiatmi i'h n Jfou're Mat ru d. W llta- IT. iM.sal. Two st.-t -Kit a. My M:in.'arita. Walt lood LVil i;t, I--ir. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. County Cl rk Kai-'-r this Tiiornii .. .1 the f illowing marriage h. nai Andt'-w ifollm, PargO, X. Dm a 1 M..K. 1 Ma. ii .1., Laariu ISd trd .r. i; ttli r. dam nee it Tnomaa, CaramaL 1 3uu ! - s n't n. .ti up Amy Mi lard, Saginaw. New Yolk Mat- Will at mllona of a me, aeiaed f if - x- Ma laws. U. S. THE WEATHER. f 1 id ooler tont u i Kturdaup. i . K ' ' reatloa taken at I a. m.. 75th meridian i tted Mm O ' W ' O l Miitoad, precipitation .,i .di in. u or more f'.r v 'lOVT I' ' f-ilaai i --.. T. ma ! triad 7 "nr '"T"'! I 1 . BUtmh. ttaa of ? ? a ' i it J 3J ) I SC iipaiia no civ sw id mi . altimoro. . . '. s 71 Ctottd) aw I I RttftBtO M ar m 14 .I.0J" h: agn, . . . v i 'I- ar wit t Mjluth ' .' : I'M lu nw M '' .s. an.. ha.-. . '"lo i.lv nw 14 ,"S In en Ba) M I't ' My w- J A rioughtoa i M ''i iv aw M -t- t i r auatta - Ml 1Mb n "s . auBM ' i't Cidy w- 10 M few Orteana ?fl Pt.Ctdy s ..;o .. w York . 71 i- 1 loud) aW Pari Arthur BThnnmfi San i'r.'iti. . ' 1 M dltBf g r "I st Nad v A if 'i aw it .oi araadahnffagi f i G iv h a Manlpeg... :.: 4s lear w ti Mi Department CONDUIT WORK PROGRESSING Foitm.in Matviila Munct Has Com pleted F.rst Section of Pian. Pari mmm MetvttM Mkmce af Datretl who la laying condulta for tin- Mtehi I van state Telephone company, has I mail.- 1 1 yraamMB eg tht- work, the I first oottdnii having bees ramparted IBM .v.nimt. , This is tlx- conduit thai 1m to run from thf ii st nt 1 antral to tha aiHe) .a UW i "i thf nan SBX ham; e tht- Ma- aontetemple, ami thenos t thf mi ;. .1 .., .at t. 1 s. Mr. MonOQ las .1 la:.- lOVCa al! loOni im-n. at Mforh and thf conduit has been kfttd ver) rapidly. !'! ay aieaa art l nt be completed for puma titiif. however, m there ait- still .1 number t.f other conduits to be laid. a pom da 1 1 - .t ahnllow trench with a f.-tii -' . iniMi tniftu Ula l"!"- laid thp uirii II 1 ha bottom at thf trench is first filled with concrete in whleh tht- tile is embedded. When thf tile has baea carefuH) Mid in this trench, th. v. :., 1 being carefully joined wit), Dowt-U pins, ti..- j. iiits art -ov-arad with a fold a hurlap and aoa t phM ed fit Ufa top ..f tht- joints. The wirea are act i ild ontil aftt-r the conduit 1- completed Then a duok rod is uaed, this being tht- term that is applied ! th.- blot a wood, three knuj and provided w ith a nifm ber of a unlveraal j oini at either -nd. tti..- are thrt -'! tonether and puaaed tin ,-h th.- in thf tttaa until l he appear at thf other manhole, not in. .if 1 1. an : too feet away. Tha rods at-.- th-ti diaconnected, the aaui at 1 1. bad to their and, being thus car I lad . ... t;,.- i . t.dJit arm thin is used t.. pull the ablea thrauai . Thia proceaa wtil have to be re ; ited i. mber of t.ni'-s. four for each S--T ofcoadultai anil ..: aver) turn :, :. na eaaai) Turn in the aiie 111 tha rear .t the Uaaonic tern will tiiak. nirramry tha eon sit u : . .1; ..f man - aianhotaa. . .. . prill alao laid from the 1:.: .- cable 1 roaatttai. : Ita ail also be ceaatructed on 1 . - 1 - In H Ightflfl an. I ami in uthei plaoei . th anty. There will be ii attempl to prosecute the other work until the londuits have i.t-i n finiehed. MARY GARDEN COMING Mrs. Clara Bowen Shepherd Will Bring We'l Known Star Here. Han Garden, ana of th.- most noted irrand opera atari In tha w.rid, will ppear at the Kerredjre theater in the near future in all probability, Mrs. ' 1 i Bowen Shepherd, the Mltwau k tmpraaali wh i preeeata Bvan W illiams hem next areek, having mah the ann un ement. Mra Bh pherd baa made grant prog reaa in the paal few yenra, having gtv en M..w lukea aomc Breai trenta in the m tin I ..1 line, Bha auooeedei in rataina the t".' a raeh Kuanantea of the !.i.. Urand opera company in If 11 .1 . ee an. i .n getting that orifani.a tioti t:..;-. aomething other man tger 1. 1- 't auccoeded in doing. Mra Shepherd la in position t do deal for I pper country in a ti- - -.1 amy, having advantagea la th.- aeourina of muekasi artists which eta er to m arc the Mnding art- ' litis t.. hav. l.irti of popu tlection ' . i s fiKUreft, Department o . fiwiire. WEATHER BUREAU. man na r ' J fit , . " ' t 'UANATOItV ;f 'i'r :vs. tltnft Air preaaure redaead a aaa level. Isobar (rontlnuoat line) paji throufh points u n ui i i let -.t -iui Mapemtare drawa only for tero, freaalng, 90 . ami 100 O 9 '' t"'r' hah Arrows fly with tb wlad. First llgures, urtuperaturf : paatM hours; ttiird, maximum wind velocity. l.o.al office V, B. Weather Hureeu, hfoughton, Mich. AtiKost IftS, ea t till 7 p. in. Saturday. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Th atom that cowarad tha Ugaaaf Inhiia )i ate Ida) M movinn flowly ..it rardi the In weal Pc ported hurom .ter lairiK at the So., tills morninK- it has meraaaad both m energy aanl . tit nt. and now coven tht- Dppuf Mississippi Valley, the fJrea4 Lafcaa aid tic tlitilf coil. try east of the tflaalaaipH and north of Tenneaeee. Bala hna baaa reneTal over the hcc thma annaedi the only hearvy fall be ing at Feuffalo, Uriah weaterf wimis are report..! from narl all lake sta tioni. Tho hiKh pH-sfttire area that vhs If.ciiie.i over th. northern R-ky Mountiilns bar deereasid In Intensity, l, nt th.- i.ar.'meter Is still almve nor ., , . . ,i ill lion a weal of th.- Mtftft Matgfil River, ki ept that n rormll atmm '"ti i nppnrently formitiK in the Canadian Northwaat ir wcttth- MAMEL DIVIDEND DECLARED Depocitore in Bankrupt Gladatone Bank to Recover $14,800. K T. l.tMoit-y, l ulled Statfs referee in ih mkrui't has BJMaaUajaad that a meeting t tha dapoattara of Um annfc najM baakiaa concern of Ranaal ami sn of Oatanaana win ha MM m his ..Miff in HotlKhton oil Keplemher S a in n a tfii aat aaM dlvtdand on th in, -its will he dei-lared. This will BjajafMt to $14. miii. This mom y will he dU'iiletl atnom: the st. kh.'idt rs aoaardmal t" tha amount of ihfir anamafeal at thf UMM of MM fa flUrt Mr. Uxmey declared tha' there woiihl in all prolmhility he Httother hi. I a large dividend declared within :i short time. This aaoganl divi dend wil' prohahlv he the last. 1 :.. fnttura -f lanaaal ami Son. the firm being compoaed "f David ami W, I'. I itn.-l. a am. tin the worst in the stale I.ikI Hatm-I wasnuiNofot .p- palta while v i Hnntai hi mn. w:u I . tf Qtndatana. The hank went to th.- Willi owing to unfortunate m- eetmenta on tha inn of Ita dlfats lot- luminal proceemngg are stilt pending agnlnal the two menitxrs if tht tit in . CHARLES AVERY TO DETROIT Conductor Chnrlaa Avt-ry of the Copper Range rnllroad hag beea prgj ted a -ix tn.'llths' hae of absence ,, . ti.,: him to go to Detroit to taM up th- trocars bwamaaa tharUh He and hilt family leave Saturday night for their m v home. HOUGHTON BREVITIES. ) Kupene Reynolda has one to Paw Haw where he will rest. if. Mi.-- Olive Qlbfag, who has been vis Ittnfl he) pnrenta, Mr. and Mrs. t'har- , -. Ma -s today f.-r Hillm.in, Mi i. w bare aha will take ttp taach int.'. Ti .- CarnegM Hero Fund Cnaamla -i . makim; intUiries regardinir the death of wtlllnm Turk, diuniMd la Webber'a lake while trying- to raacua a companion, it is probable that the ,i i laaton arlll fully tnveatlajate tha aeourrenca befora arriving at its da cisi.m. Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Wessells hav.- re tuniftl fr.m a trip to M inuea h .lis. Tha Bpworth Magt t Carnoa at. B ihtirch h;ts made arranKements for holding a bafca sal.- at OoaTa Baajn ami Music ihop tomorrow. Houghton chapter, Oriav of thf Phtatam star, will give a lagjatng par t. t!. i avenlng :t the Masonic teaaple in honor at Mr. and Mrs. B. Avery, who leave shortly for Detroit i'.,r ti,. 1 1 year period andtng July 11, approximately ti,00,ftM will havi been spent by Minnesota for carrying ..ti ordinary governmental functions. For h 1"-Neai- period ending July It, Ittf, thf receipts of thf ifem-fal revenue fund amounted to I71,T, Ut.70, La,. m,' ii balanrr at thai time ..f $t,7i.:o:: The U rtin t lephona station hu.s u acheme by winch tin- moveanenta al phyak tana :ir rt-corded in eaaa of an argent 'ail whan i hir aavrtaaa am ba deaireu aukdtiy. Jo Kelly, -.f Omaha, is th.- latest to advert lac ail ever the United stales f..r a wife ami to jjet BB many re pliea thai u- aeeda help to read them all r contlnuea throughout tha CantraJ Valley a, aamewhat lower Uwpafaturaa art icpoiteii tia.s matning, however. ondttioM baaNenta tan- ami aoedar Weather for this vhitilty during the aanl H hours, the prevailing areetarly rindi will uuntlama, ant arlM gaetanaa tu for-, satnuhiy afternoon, II B. COWDRICX, Mm erver WOULD FILL THE BILL. Some who have attemicd e.uticlls and HoiMtlons can apfiti-eiatc this story gf the int.- Ran, Hi- Naraagg .MacLeod. r Kdinl.ui-i.-h ioin ,,ito a room In whu-h wa- . mm ntainlng h.rue owl, he anrveyad It fr a lone timt The owl sat unmoved, pi lie Id ajaj crn t. liii mien was iBgaglid, hi horns impresalve, hhl eyea cotd and oi. servant. hii aoaavtenanca aaaarjnaa ind i rttlaat At length Noranaa broke I riknw -. Moo. i a ad am h a i pk rtdtd r... v. t . mi " Chrlal I at. B.i , I,, i , V f -s TOFCH LAKE HAS FINE ALFALFA FIELD. Th it of J Hennecke'a Near L.ike Lin den Praised by Geismui. 1'iof 1... M iieisniai- a apart lag tha alaaaghtan aaanat farm buianu. hna lait-tiv made tavaafjajgika uf aamWa t iiitun- in th.- eouagy, h,- sa,- Thara ara tsungaadg of Mraer n. ids of allalfa. hut Hot olf will- a BaBfg perfect atnnd ami a hanlthier Krowth thi.ii that of J. 11, nuts k.- mar like Undag i-ist eurs tin... Mittlnga tauhtad to over ti,- totm par arm whilt- this xt-i.i s tirst ami m and erong yielded tour ami a half tone and with ordinnr) weather oondttiona tha third euttlng I ' M month will add enough tt hrinK this yemfa crop . loee an t. six tons per ai re. The su. aaa af tha hundred acre tieid of alfalfa at the Noycrofi Fnra near Mdnnw, during th.. iasi (. ui- yeara is due to tha ap plication oi lime and lint, illation of thf aaad, tnd as this has 1 n done vith tht thoioimhncaa which is char acteriatlc of all other operutiona on this fan... th.- yield of the Roycrofl alfalfa is far ahove tht- average and imounts to over the ions per ;m iv for th.- nrat tw,, rrttttnga although neither IfgM was applied Hag tin- aaad Inocu lated ;it tin Meaaaanha fnrn an in.--t lea t Ion made by Leo M. Oi laaiat. the Ifouahton County Agrfculturiat, die cloaad tha fact that aismt yanra ago potwah a is axtinetadj from arood aahea an this fat m and several aCPea wti. heavily covered at that lime with the leached ash. s. Carbonate of lima is contained In wood agfaaa to tha extant of about M per cant, hence Quite a number of tons of lime arena Indirect ly applied on this farm at thai time, tnd tin- alfalfa Held BTOVcd thai BOM alone will insure .suec-ss providing enough is applied, At t producer of food value alfalfa luud mnka higher than an) other fot i number at feeding teata have icm nn at rated that when htnn la worth a ton. alfalfa is at or Ui ghoui Its, hanna tht- loo,) vnttM from an acre which producea Bve tons aaaounta to til". r i"" an acre mora thai, the rataa of tin- gvarage rop of com nam ha) in Michigan which amounts to about $1" an acm Tht-t-f are fully gM.aoQ aCTM in Houghton county, aaya Mr. Oeiamnr, Which can he niiule to gTOU alfalfa as sin leaafully an on the h. an.- i. ami on tht- Roycrofl farm, and thoaa who wish to raist it egg have their lands examined and gafl teated fraa al charge by applying to th.- Houghton Count) I'aim Bureau TO VISIT STATE FAIR. Stanley Hocking of Lake Linden to Go as Guest of State. Stanley Hocking af LaJca Linden, -.he Buncjeaaful contestant for honors in securing a free trip to (in- Btati fait at Detroit next month, is in receipt of a coutmunlcathni from Thonma m Battler ofhVlatt) mforming him thai he has been selected as representative of HoUghtOh county at tin- state fair. Mr. Battler ama informed through County School Comrniaatoner Vililam Hath of HuUghtUW that Stanley II... k- gtg was the agneaaaful eognpetitor. In his communication Mr. Battler stated that within a short thna ha would .semi the full sft of rttlea arhlchj am to be folio wed by tho cauadldatc aft.-r his arrival in Detroit, atembera of thf V. M. A. w ill he ill filch de pot to receive the young aaan, BMoh italegnta win receive his iioire ami then taken t.. the lair urotinds. Mr. llockillK was requested to send the name of his nearest railroad station and in- w;is also requeoted t" aign an encloaed contract or have his pnrenta alga it in order that he nan) make tic trip. Raymond Rapaon of Copper City will make tha trip as ihc repi esenta - live of ICeweeoniw county, LEAVES FOR MANCHESTER. P. E. Miyrand Departs for Eastern City as Official of Canado Lodge. p. R, atayianrt baa yon.- to Man chester, x. ii.. t. itt.nd tic national convention of Canada ludgea of Am erica. Mr. Mayraiul is one of the vice p r.-sidcnt:. ot the national organ itta- i it iii. Tin lodge is irnwtaaj at ii mpei late and the copper country is the horni ot M meenbera Mr. May rand expects to visit other Ithw after tin on entlon concludes, I- ! ! TORCH LAKE BREVITIES. 4 ! 4 Jacob Miihr has aecured a ponltton us foreman of a conetruction company at Kibbingi Minn., ami he eXpl Is to remain there. Mra. Miller expecta to follow shortly. Mr. and Mix. fThariea Banna wrltra from Hllsstlfhl. Mich., thai th.-ir in tention is to renin ju them this w inter, mi win return to Torch Lake kg the sprint. The Hustlers will meet tie- Morula ti in. at i 'a h .Ionia pa ri, Bundn.1 nftoi noon. RICH GIFTS FOR BRIDE. Gets Check for $100,CCO and $7 4,000 In Gems. I Mn er, Coki Aua 1 Hundrede thousands at doiktra in motiev, gaOM I and ran- pie-ants rarely duplicated in the history of w.-ddinfCs art- being I shtiwered upon Miss Kal.- Vidler. who net Tuesday will baoaaBB the I. ride . .,f The aim 1 Rev II ion, Parte banker J ami onpitallat, it. viiion has preeentad his Ranc?ee with 1 1 ch.t-k lot- tag,aaf and sen iv a day Baeeoa without aaaaa .-ostiy lafaag of his h.v. Among th.- athaf uifts Miss idler has so far r. . .-, .-.I from Revillon are: t)aja set ..f jewelry, pendnni annhurai of diainomis worth IftO.lMMi rinu of thirty-six dksmonda eel li platinum. I I t.a.Mi. a brat let arith eagM large dM Baanda and atuanhal with ltd nallei diamondi. l-'n.'Hio. John Lind's Mission In Mexico Watched by American People naag -:"SS.-, jsSht aaaBBBgw r -- . . . jStv'-SSS' Ik.-Jl Copyright by Bbnmerman, TAKING with til 111 the entire Bonfldance of I'if-ident Wilson Miid Swcre tai of state Bryan, axGovernof John Llod of Minnesota raachad Mexico Bi th.- peraonal ntpn ntattra of the pn-sident to carry out bIb part In Battling, if poaaible, the Mexican dlfHculttaa. Mr. Llnd wag never a diplomat, hut he is 11 keen law n ;-, and l"t ears he litis bagfl 11 close friend of Mr. Ilryan. The secretary km w Just what kind or a representative was betng Bant to Mexico, iioth Mr. Llnd and Mr. Bryan served iu congreaa n pether. Tall, riiRned, apgll in build. Mr. Llnd M a BghteT, hut u wise one. Ivrsonnlly he Is a man after President Wilson's moat favored type. The American people waited unxlously for tha outcome Ol Mi Llnd'a Bffortg, JOHNSON S ACT STOPPED. Rt-st-ntiiiCot n London Causes Act to Be Cancelled. London, Aug, JU. - .lack Johnson's munlc hall engngementa have bean p. .si poiied ' i.u account of Hie intense meant meiri dlapbtyed on ill aldea, it IB UIMcrsloO.I (he postponement will be mad.- p.-i mil u. -ui . us the London authorities have threatened lo make trouble if iiie engagement of tha negro puailiai is not enno led rn his in rival here from Prance, Johnaon waa not backward 01 rolcinM his Indignation toward Americana for their treuttnent of him. He aald the) cheated him ot lltei.OM b) con- lino, d p raeculkih. Aaki .1 if Be br tended to return to America, Jidineon said: "o. 1 hav.- bought property In 1-YaiHf and l am going to Battle there, l have many friends In America, hul v hen l meet t M m I hope n a ill ba lit Ilea . 1 11, not in A m rn . 1." shei t aluminum is better than either braaa or copper for aheating viae (awa A hen ,sot nu lala ar.- li Hull d. Mi. Klia 1 h Rnki r is dead at 12, near Somt met, Pa. Announcement Arrival of Fall Suitings and Overcoatings More than 1,000 exclusive patterns to select from Suits or Overcoats John Hall ; . 1 . M IHl PROVED HIS CLAIM. v hile a butldlna was in njroffBB of collstlU.lit.il two of till- tilers hf- came engaged in a violent quarrel, So viol.-nt was it that the police v..re called in 1. mi tin- offendera tnamfl be '..re a mngtatrate, Both of tha man ber in. 1 Induatrioua and k"oi vi iktm n: this, according to the testi Oioii of th.- f..i. man in change of their work, win. had followed in hopea f being iii. h- i" inici -.lie for ihnflB, Th.- mat latrate :is..-d, in Hatoniah ment, the cauae of tin- qimrrel, it H .1 la thai one man hail at cusel the . ther f ateaJmg his coat. And l ..in prove ii. to..," added the man, How? ' aahed the iiiaalaafnlei I alwaya keep im card in the pocki 1 ," sa il t lit. man. Tin. policeman wen. directed lo aeanch the mtrment, Bui they found abaolutety nothing, "Gimme m) coat,"1 said the work man, it waa handed la him Ha took two hied peaa out of tha pocheta an, 1 held them up trlumphnntly. i' Peter Powell, That's me name. I'h. in s m . aril." Ho got his it. New fork Globe. OF O1.1 ,ho ving of fall and winter suitings find overcoats thia year is one of the large at and finest we have evir shown at this store. All our pat terns ara of Bur own exclusive designs which cannot be duplicated else v.'hi -ft. A aardial invitatian ir. extended thg public to call and inspect our line of wooleas. You will not be asked 10 puicK-isc, as we believe the mater ml. will speak fci turms.elves. Select nny one of the patterns from this immense stock for your fall suit or 0 ercoat. Evory piece the same price. 16.50 IM FIFTH STRELf. CALUMET ENLARGE MILITARY POST. Leavenworth 8tat.on Will Be One of Moat Importance in U. 8. I .a v en wi.rt h. kiia. AiiK ... ,-, 1 " mmtm 1 ii.-.-,. is lo "d ami 1 lonvartal una of tha Mrgaai and noat import- iilit posts ill the lidted States ,, BBrdtng t.. statements attributed to Ulnda 1 m. i Mryhwan, 1 rratm . ..r s, wh... w ui. Maj.-r fJanarBl Laagard Wood ami nthef armv affkmtM, visit. , the post today, Se. rotary Han, in ui addi.ss I.. Bmy ot1ie,.rs' Man Mdtaaja is aakl t.. bnva pruis.si bkyhl) tha co miii. 1 of the Jaaaan worth poet Th- addreaa wuh m.t aublic Officera present told of th,. secr-l ;i rv ,, . markft concerning tha future and tare, sent d' tha lo. ni post Xft' i the v .sit in th.- army aeevi . chooia S rotary Ogrrtaon and Qen afg Wood visit.d th,. United Btatea military priaon Q natal w.M.ii aarah It erlClclaad , number ..f eondhloni r.tiind there Ho rnquaatad Bacretar) Garrtaoa to Maua an orday at Bane nhollahlnd the uaa of su-iM-.s ,, ,M(. prlnonara, General Wpad rurthei complained of the s(vs-,.m in rague vhereb) an armv man wh., has anrved .- aaadaa n for a Batty affenaa, is dnapped from the army ami auggaated to th.- secretary that, in IBM) a static. of minor oiTenses, three BMn. ufter agadug aentencaa should i. re. atoned t. duty, th. r cunditlonr whl h Qanami Wooii oonapaaanod nf were th. truaty" syst.-m. metiuds .f Hftarkini prisoners, and the matter ,,f dishon orably dUK barging aoldlem who fail n occaaion to report for duty. Bet rotary ('.arrison took under adviar- lent oompiabata on thaaa various Qtteationa ami said, if orders were b sued in compliance with tin in, the ei ders would apply I" all pis-is in 11,,. country, MEXICO'S BEST FRIEND. If there vvii. a consider. i hie and a woll-intoi itie.l public opinion in Ml Kl co it v bum recomii.e in preatdenl Wllaon that country's beat and BMBl powerful f 1 lend. He is ahaolutel) dli Inti 1 . t ..I ii. ha in . mining or mi a- timber uonceaaiona there, Me de-live- no income from great aatntei worke 1 by paoBBi fie has no con tracts or other commitments that make him eager for war and ooaqueat. Willi every allownnoa for tha Ben Itlvenem ami ambition of tha war ring faciiohs in Alt xico. it is strange tiii.t even they cannot see that of all meB the president ot thf Unlti I states is beat equipped to assist in the aatgblMhaaant of aaaaa ami jus tice. His attitude from the rust has been that of a patient and tins. Ilisl, frit ml, ready at all times in be of aa Biatnnca and able at the proper mo ment to use his great authority in II jfsti.aiiv in behalf of aart) and right The people "f tht- I'nited Stat.s ,i. practically of on., mind In regard to Preatdenl i!s..n's Mexican policy. They ti u.st hiiu ami iln y will BUPporl him Parmaanahip, aelf -Intereat and jlngolam alike have yielded In tha sin cerity and ranaonablenem of ins course. 11 extreme menaurea become neceaaary south f the BJo Grande th.- fault will not he Ida. Unload Gen, Huerta hga devoted hlinaelf to h lawless ami bloody 'v- lanny. he should he BWtTmi 'hi- ftTBI to recognlxe tin- Mtuation which tic 1 reaidenl baa created. Huerta'a fu ture, the future of Mexico, tin welfare oi mlllu 11- of people, di pettd Mrgelj a pan a vvis acceptance of tha good will and apod faith which peek in Mexico "ply otder, stability ami prog- 1. . u Vork World TRY A NEWS WANT AD. No More No Less