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AWEY facto a 8 Reemed ufficient whe lcan citizens or B GGovernment of the wae involved and has inade no attempt at repa effective correction of the % dereliction of It \ a ary officers Immediately after e Incldent a Tampico, it became known to-da n yrderly in uniform from orne of ¢ ships of the U'nited States |ir e harbor of Vera C(ruz, who had beer ashore to the postoffice for the shij mail, was arrested and jailed b ( al officials Yse was subsequently released and a nominal V,:-:w‘-u-w inflicted upon the officer Who arrest »d him. but the Administration re gards it as significant that an or jerly from the fleet of the ['nited States was picked out from the ma persons who are consiantly golng "1.. h Or errandads from the wal HpS n the rbot repregenting severa rationa Held Up Official Message. The most serious offense of a however, was the forcible censorship by the Huerta Government of an of ficial dlgpatch from tha State De partment to Charge O'Shaughness) This incident, made pub for the first time to-day. occurred a few 1y 9 Igo when the official in charg I telegraph offlce at Mexico ity pre sumed to withhi Meial dispal if the Governmer the i nited Riates 1o it Emba t Mexio { until it should have been gent to the ecensor and his permisgsion recelved to deliver it Huer « officia ave ¢ dispatch to Charge (VShaughnegs iy upon his persot ar m 2t demand. He learns hroug other channels that a dispatc had bee gént 1o m whi he v ne e eived These repeated offenses against the rights ind dignity of he Inited Htates. offenses not duplicated wit regard to the representat) ithey Governmen have made the impres sion that he GGovernmen of ‘ {'nited States w= singfed o fe manifestations « | will Expect Huerta to Yield The authorities at the State De AT ROGERS’ Those delicious yellow cling peaches, in heavy syrup, Pal mo Brand, cut from 20c to 1 40 Finest Sweet Garden Early June Peas, cut from 18¢ to : 1 40 New York State Early June Peas, cut from 1 15¢ to 1 22c Fresh Snap 1 Beans, quart Ich Fresh Florida i Tomatoes, quart Ich Latge, juicy Lemons, dozen 14c Fresh Baked Va 4 nilla Wafers, lb. : 1 c 0. &B. 1 Chow Chow , 2 c C. & B. Pearl Onions 21 c g 8 B Pickles 2 1 C Quaker Grits, package 80 Quaker Oats, package 8c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, package loc Better 1 Bread 320 Imported Molasses 1 zc Green Lima Beans No. 2 size 1 Sc Boston Brown Bread 1 50 Fresh Roasted i Coffee 1 720 New dry Onions, quart lOc Lipton's Jelly Tablets 8c Jello, package 8c 30 Ibs. Ice Cream Salt 2 Sc * The 46 Rogers Stores ’ N. Broad " eok 3 W che 82 Williams _': 8. Pryor 118 E. Pine . R WEoEst, B | 132 Forrest 427 Qrant iston 459 Whitena chiree 463 Stewart Roulevard e B P hil el 46 "-' ', ‘-'\“.,. 1 Ma \itie On store cially stated here dent that when the nd cumulative effe Ldents are made eviden! (o wernment of Mexico, that Govy ent will see the necess| f B ing such evidence of its desire to re pudiate and corract these discourte mes as will not oniv he =a f 01 fo the Government of he nited IH':HM- but algo will he evident y the lr’-_-u of the world for an er e change of atiitude “There F ¢ . nity of the de fa y (3 ernmien of Mexic L 8 | a he State ;[".‘--‘!"1~w n recognizing i he | Tuliest degres ! alme of 1 Rreatl i*-vw)«‘“ (3 ¢ ¢ 0 u rOw) | Summons Congress Leaders. ; President W #on to-day summoned to the White Houge leading member of the Senate (‘ommittee on Moreian Affairs and the louge Committee o Foreign Aff &« for a conference on l"r- \Vex an situation, While express g to the Adminisiratio enders in Congres: & realization of the fauot I!v;'ywm\‘m fake a belligßereni I . tlative toward Mexico without (he lk;u tion « he egiglative branch of |"~» Government President Wi {made it clear to them that energe 'l iction mugt be had immediate f thé& { Mexicans are to be taught that th | American flag can nol be nsulled | [ w mpunity Fie told am that | | {a purpose to remain in close tour { th Congress and keep the lender inu\ podd A 8 to every move mnten plated in the presegnt or ar liatar | crisin ' : | “Balute Must Be Fired." | After the conference, Benator Shiy 'le acting hairman of the Sepate fu.mm ttee, ald ; We are now in possession of al | the facte leading up to the proposel | naval demonstration at Tampico, We i'i!l itisled thai the President too ] | the or otion poexible, Nothing has | | developed overnight, and there is n ] | real alarm 1 the existing situation, | | No attempts have been made on the | ! ves of Americans now in Mexico The President will insist that the de | manded salute be fired If it fu not | l?‘;‘ul voluntarily, it will be«fired un- | | der compulsgion | | One thing is certain: Every move. | ment to be made in the Mexican &t - | lation will he in accordance with ar agreement between the executlve and i egislative branches of the Govern- | Inwm Before the marines are Innded | { at Tampico or anvwhre else, the Pres- | l .!Qm will recelve specific authorigs {tlon to do g 0 from Congress ‘, It wlll be demonstrated to the worid that this Government can make luunv.uub. effective in Mexico.” ; Mondelli Attacks Move. Representative Mondell, of Wyom ling, Republican, in the House to-da { ieked the AdmMhistration for send t ing the fleet o Mexico He argued that the so-called insult to the flag vag not to be compared with pre VIONS oulr - gainat American « { zen whi had gone unnoticed I'he fleet steaming under fu ead (o Fampic waid Mondel) | “Wh o declde whether we shall have a salute of & or 21 guns, Tt is Oing there to enforce a mandate of th personal prejudices of this Ad siration again Huerta We have now (reanties with all the orld under whi the nations pledge emselves to resort to arbitration h (U ion 1 1t might arise to invite litles Yet the floet 3 n thew i 1 Mexica to-day "“”I].AI s IR Elp nificant that this action is taken after the destruction of Standard Ol Com iny property and [L.ord Cowdra properiies are thre aned by the Mex n hoatilities there : 1500 Marines Sail From New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS, April 15 ~The naval transport Hancock, with %00 marines abo&rd, sailed at daybreak to-day for Tampico, under orders o proceed under forced draught, To the strains of martial music furnishod by the first regimental band, United Statee Marine Corps, and under the glare of searchlights, the men worlu\(l‘ all night lnudlnq‘ the transport with war supplles, he men were in a happy frame of mind as the """"W transport started downstream, ‘ Huerta to ‘Stand Pat’ Against Salute. | NEW YORK, April 156 The ’u!-‘ lowing dispatch is a transiation of a ‘wulv message that passed by the Mex ‘ fcan censors at Mexico City and Vera C'ruz, The censorship 1= unusually | strict at the present time I MEXICO CITY, April 15.—Presi- | }\E«m Huerta will “stand pat” --nl the refusa of the Mexican Gov er ment to salute the American tlaz at Tampico, despite the action «f President Wilson in concentrating the Atlafitic fleet at the port to enforce | the demand of Rear Admiral Mayo, Nelson ©'Shaughnessy, the Ameri can Charge d’'Affaires, has already been notified that the Mexican v - ernment believes the arrest a' Amer can sailors at Tampico does not re quire any further action than the &pology alveady rendered. and that ! the sovereignty of the republic wonld be degraded by giving the salute An officia memorandum siuting the attitude of Mexico will be trane- | mitted to representatives of other na- | tions now stationed here by Senor | Portillo v Rojas, Minister of Foreign | Relations, This memorandum is npow | being drawmn up by Senor Roias A direct and immediate outcome of e aggressive action taken by the American (Government is expected to e an attempt by Huerta to effect| erms of peace with the Constitution - | alists I'he dictator's poaitior Ine | been rendered precarious by the con tinued successes of the rebels in the wth, and if a rebe! fleet Llocks Tam pico and Vera ('ru ¢ fall would be | assured { Renurts are in general circnlationd here that Huerta alred. has gent twal agents north witn the purpose el opening negotiation w Genera Carranza. Must Give in by Thursda, Charge O'Shaughnessy has ¢ n communicatioh with President e a four times within two daye und they i# no doubt that an ultimatun g some sort has bheen dellvered to the | Mexican Government. It is impossi- | 'e to determine whether any time as been fixed on this but re | tinue that President Huer'u | until 6 p. m, Thursday even- | A oue | ught about the demand Palute of the flag: ‘ ssistant Paymaster Charles . Copp and a boatload of “jack . ies” landed at Tampico last . Thursday to obtain supplies. They were arrested and marched | through the streets to a police station, where they were later | discharged, In accordance with naval usage, Rear Admiral Mavyo, on consider ing that an unwarranted arrest had been made and that the uni form of the American navy had been disregarded, demanded rep aration in the form of a salute of 21 guns Rear Admiral Mayo allowed the Huerta commander nt 6 o'clock that evening to fire the ‘[li‘-'lx", i)"’ iter extended the time in order to afford t cal commande an opportunit to corwmunicate with Mexico Cit A statement of apology Was issuec in Mexico City by President Huerta and the local officer who arrested the bluejackets was or dared punished This did not satisfy the United States Government and the salute was insisted upon QBeneral Huerta himself at no tims agreed to comply, but in quired of Charge O'Shaughnessy if a salute fired to the gunboat Dolphin and responded to by the American ship would be accep tahle This was emphatically rejected and word sent that nothing short of a public saiute to the American flag would be satisfactory. ing to make the full reparation de manded by President Wilson, Americans here are hecoming un osasy over the situation, fearing that war I 8 Imminent, Many are leaving for Vera ('ruz, and those who remain are readyv to s=eek refuge at a mo ment's notice in the buildings where arms and provisions have been stored in preparation for any crigis that might rige in attacks on citizens of the United Ktptes, ‘“Be Ready to Go to g s Limit,” “}flson’s Order. B‘ A. M. JAMIEGON, taff Correspondent. ABOARD BATTLESHIP ARKAN SASB, OLD POINT, VA, April 16.— President Wilkon™s perconal orders will be followed by Rear Admiral Charles J. Badger, commander of the Atlantic fleet, when he assembles his great naval force off Tampico. Ad miral Badger received his final in structions to-dayv as his vegsels lay in Hampton Roads awaiting the signal to start them southward to the Mexi. can const, He was told to go te tae limit to bring Huerta to terms, The orders came in the form of con fidential communications from the President and Secretary of the Navy Daniels that were so linportant they could not be intrusted to the telegraph wires, but were brought by Rear Ad miral Bradley A. Figke, aide for op erations at the Navy Department, Ad miral Fiske held a long conference with Admiral Badger aboard iha dreadnought Arkanspe He reached the vessel at 8 oclock, but it Wwas long after 9 o'clock before the confer. ance in the cabin of Admiral Badger was concluded Prepare for Drastic Action. The orders transmitted by Admiral Fiske notified Admiral Badger that he must be prepared to deal in drastie fashion with the bullet-scarred old town of (he Mexican congt, which re. cently became the center of the inter. national may because of Huerta's re fusal to galtue the Amerlcan colors Admiral Badger will command the \omirp flent of 22 battleships at Tam pleo and a comprehensive plan de ‘\’iwd by naval and army sxperts for ‘,Hln landing of marines and blueé jackets was placed in his hands by Admiral Meke, President Wilson's orders instruct ed Admiral Badger that when Wash ington notifies him to “go ahsad” he must hy prepared to land every avail able man on his ships and “go the Himit” in subduing Huerta When Rear "Admiral IFieke arrived here he found all bustle and activity, in preparation for the departure of the ships, Gunners Busy Men. Gunners were husy paitting the th tehing touches on the cleaning of. the big guns of the Arkansas, Vermo and New Jersey, Which ore Iving in Hampton Roads, while extra sjores were helng delivered to these vessels from the navy vard by the navy tugs Alice and Rouckel After he left the Arkansas Admiral Fiske sald that the trip to Tampico would requirve about seven duys. 'The dreadnonghts arve fast vessels and the presence of slow vessels in the fleet would not retard the higger vessels, as it will not be necessary fo maine tain # ciose or battie formation FLE stk ieeLl e S e B Salt Boiling | MEAT 1U; 0 Kingan's Reliable Bacon 17 1-2¢ Fox River Butter 27 I:2¢ 10¢c Edgewood Coffee 8¢ LEMONS, Dozen - 8 1-2¢ Full line fresh meats CASRGRO. CO., 378, Broad St. Efficient Picture Framing. The College ‘Co-Op,”" 119 Peachtree St., Candler Bldg. TAX NOTICE. Make your State and County Tax Returns now! Books close in few days. T. M. ARMISTEAD, Tax Receiver, EEE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NIEWS, e — R S b . & 11 1 ‘f"’ 5 Tl | ' ' 1y Interest Centers in Disposition of ' ' ; Extraordinary Motion—Delay \ ' ' of Execution Certain, | | | With only a day intervening 'uflfur‘P‘ the date set for the execution of Leo‘ Frank, interest centered Wednesday in the probable outcome of the ex—‘ traordinary motion which will be filed Thursday with Judge Hill | Frank Is uonder sgentence to he hanged on Friday, but it is regarded a 9 certain that his execution will he delaved for weeks ind possibly monthg Judge Hiil may make any one of three dispositions of the motion for a new trinl, He may deny it at once withnut allowing the lawyers for the defense an opportunity to offer oral arguments. Should Solicitor Dorsey announce that he had no counter showing (o make. the judge l‘UH‘~’ permit the hearing (Lo go on at once Fixing of Hearing Likely. The probable procedure, however, wijll be the setting of a date for a hearing on the motion and the fssu ance of an order superseding the sen- l tence 4o hang. Should the motion be | denied w Jndge Hil Thursday Frank's | vers can make an appeai to the Supreme Court which will have the effect of staving execution while the appeal is under consideration. The defense also will have recourse to an appeal in the event that the motion iz denied after a hearing of argnments. The Supreme Conrt hear ing is immediate Solicitor Dorsey was expected to! return te Atlanta Wednesdas after- | noon to complete his preparations for | fighiting the extraordinary motion He | I'as beeh in Valdosta nearly a “‘,‘.L] working on the case, He has a num ber of counter affidavits in his I-“Q'i session with which he proposes to| combat the new evidence which has heen obtained by Frank's lawyers, If he files these with Judge Hill it is] likely that counsel for the defense will ask for time in which to prepare re-[ plieg Georgla practice ordinarily gives 'II tefendant every opportunity to show reason for a new trial and to appeal to the higher court where it is ap parent that the motion is made in good faith For this reason persons) intersated in the care anticipate th:n} there I 8 no probability that the sen tence of hanging will be carried n»l"‘ Eriday. L 8 Burns Has Not Returned. | Detective Burns had not returned to Atlanta Wedneaday from his trip to Chicago and other ¢ities where he! went last Saturday night in connec tion with the cage. Hig findings will ‘not bhe incorporated in the exiraor dinary motion for a new trial as it is filed Thursday, the intentlon being to await the completion of his investi gation and then place his entire re port In the motion in the event that it 1s favorable to Frank. w Nolicitor Dorsey hag expressed a doubt as to the legalily of amending | the extraordinary motion after it is filed and it is supposed that he will oppose any move of the gort. Counsel ir‘-r Frank say that they have no un easginess on thig point. They declare | they are privileged to amend the m0):i..,. ):i..,. right up to the time of the a“- guments ~ The extraordinary motion will be | filed with Judge Hill in his court room Lt the Thrower Building at 10 o'clock - Thursday morning. Judge Hill will then get the date for the hearing and | issue the order (o stay the execution t | . (Good Roads Meeting - At Ashburn April 24 CORDELE, April 15 A meeting of : ( County Commissioners of C'risp, [ Turner and Ben Hill Countfes and numerous oiber good road advocates 15 heen called for April 24 at Ash burn in the interest of_the Cordele Ashburn- FPitggerald section of the nroposed highway from Savannah to Vonitgomenry Severe! prominent speakers have heen slated tn make addresses on good roads Ashhinn 8 arranging to enteriain the visitors 3 e ® ® Hearing Is Believing That is the final supreme test of the Columbia Grafo nola—as of any other musical instrument. Tone is the ultimate demand. R S S i SRt ST R PR AL “"-‘;l\ Te G 2 s B 0 (O ’49?—l‘ ¥ ot —:". D \ “J/ Columbia Grafenola “'Jewe!' '—-$3B. "Jewel"——costing just s3s— — terms. All you need to do is to telephone us and ask to have one sent to your home with an assortment of records on approval, without obligation to you. IMPORTANT NOTICE! All Columbia Records can be played on Vie. ibia tor Talking Machines. LIKEWISE-—All Alll' Columbia instruments will play Victor m 5 Records. \ g Columbia Graphophone Co. \#..: o lvy 286 132 Peachtree St. Phones: 7. LATEST NEWS LISBON, PORTUGAL, April 15— Hundreds of natives were killed and considerable property damage done by a terriffic cyclone which swept throush Port Amelia, East Africa, according to reports which reached here this afternoon. ° ’ NEW YORK, April 16.—After an hour's grilling by District Attorney Whitman this afternoon, Carl Dres ner, the waiter, called as one of the eleventh hour witnesses in the final but unsuccessful attempt to secure a new trial for the gunmen, broke down this afternoon and confessed that his testimony given before Jus tice Goff was a series of falsehoods. TAMPA, FLA., April 15.~The German oil tanker Osage arrived at quarantine to-day with her upper works riddled with bullet holes and with two men wounded, the result of shots frem off shore while lying in the harbor at Tampico. WASHINGTON, April 15.—Backed by large delegations of the W, C, ’T. U. an danti-saloon lcague work- L."' Representative Mobson, of Ala ' bama, appeared before the House Ju ‘dmarr' Committee to-day and urged that his resolution prohibiting the manufacture, sale, interstate ehip ‘ment or importation of alcoholic li ‘quors for beverage purposes bhe re ported to the House. OPELOUSAS, LA, April 15— When court adjourned this afterncon for recess, eleven jurors in the Dun bar kidnaping case had been select ed. J. L. Linder, alleged double of! Walters, reported missing, arrived to-day. He bezars no resemblance to Walters and that part of the defense will be abandoned. TULSA, OKLA,, April 15.—The price of crude oil took another tum ble to-day, being the fourth five cent drop in the past week. Oil is now down to 85 cents a barrsl throughout the State with 60-cent oil in the Healdon field, where the Magnolia Petroleum Company oper ates. LAREDO, TEXAS, April 15 ~The ninth United States infantry, sta ‘tioned at Fort Mcintosh, begcan ex tended order drill in Laredo to-day instead of the usual maneuvers on ‘the post reservation. Squads of men were seen on various sireets of the city. This practice will be carried |out in the citf/ until further orders, in order to allow the soldi~rs to fa miliarize themselves with various parts of Laredo and its envirens. . WASHINGTON, April 15.—Wil llinm D. Shellenberger, former sec ond assistant postmaster general and one time member of the MHousa from Pennsylvania, was found dead in bed a2t his home heer te-day from heart disease, ; iTaft Speaks at Butt . . . - Memorial Dedication AUGUSTA, April 15 Tpmressive ceremonies marked the dedication of the Archibald Butt Memorial Bridge here this afternoon, an address by i former President Taft and the plac ing of a stone tablet by the Masons of Georgia being the chief features. It is estinated that between 5,000 and 6,000 Augustans witnessed the ceremony. The members of Temple-Noves Lodge of Masons, the Augusta com panies of the Third battalion, First infantry, National Guard of Georgia, Richmond Academy cadets, Sacred Heart cadets, Uniform Rank Knights t(.f Pythias avnd Boy Scouts of Au gusta took part in the ‘procession and exerci<es 2 DEAD IN TRAIN-AUTO CRASH,. MEMPHIS, April 15.—Two men were killed and another fatally in jured to-day when a south-bound Ya zoo and Mississippi Valley train hit :nn automobile at a crossing. SCHOOLS TO GET HOLIDAYS. MACON, April 15.-~Memorial Day this year means two holidays for the school children of Macon. Sessions will be suspendgd Friday, April 24, and Monday, April 27 ’ QUITS CONCRESSIONAL RACE. OREBTER: B O, Abll 180 N Sapp to-day announced his withdrawal | from the Congresstonal race in the Fifth District, leaving W I Stevenson and the incumbent, 1) . Finleyv. in the ‘u»nlvs’ And it is tone that has given Columbia Grafonoles the place they hold. It is their tone-—unmatchable in its natural purity and abso lute fidelity—that justifies their description as incom parable instruments of mu sic. We do not want you to be content with reading this ad. vertisement—or even with LOOKING at the instru. ment. Hear it. It is the u . Tenn. Republicans To Run Gov, Hooper o r Thi or a Third Term MasnVILLE, April 15.—With every thing running smoothly for the nomina tlon by acclamation of Governor Ben W. Hooper for a third term the Repub lican State convention effected organi zation at noon to-day by selecting as temporary chairman Judge H. B. Linds ley, of Konxville, a Bull Sioose leader. This afterncon the Governor will ‘be nominated for a third term; Justice Samuel Willlams, Independent Demo crat, will be indorsed for Supreme Court Judge, and W. J. Sadler, lnd(e_pendent Democrdt, for State Railroad Commis sioner, The platform evades all national Is sues except to declare for nation-wide prohibtion. It strongly condemns lyvnoch ing. The State convention has few ne gro delegates, Memphis Aged'Queen ) Of Underworld’ Dead MEMPHIS, April 15.-Biddie Say ers, aged, but still retaining her title “Queen of Memphis ['nderworld,” died to-day. Her property is said to be worth $1,000,000, The police say this woman was never arrested in her life, never permnltted young persons in enter her home and when yellow fever almost depopulated Memphis in 1876, volunteered as a nurse, gave her money and sold her dlamonds to help the afflicted. Her Gayoso sireet man slon was used then for a charity hos pital. . L 4 Killed, 2 Injured as Engi ri gine Strikes Auto GEORGETOWN, TEXAS, April 15.- Four gmen were lkilled outright and two s{'!‘&.i.njvn"&;d.vrl'nen a Houston and lexas~ Coniral’ passss ger gin crashed lin(n an nmomokfle near here early to day The chauffeur tried to cross the track almost in front of the locomotive. All the victims are from Florence, Texas. LEARNING HOW TO MAKE HAY. MACON, April 15,—Two score of Bibb County farmers are taking prac tical legsons to-day in the raising of alfaifa An automobile tour, ar ranged by the Macon Chamber of Commerce and the Bibb County Agri cultural Soclety, 18 being made of the county, with stops at every farm where alfaifa is grown ATLANTA PASTOR TO SPEAK. OAKWOOD. April 15.—The Oak wood High School will close on April 4 ‘mong the sBpeakers for com mencement are the Rev, A. CC. Shuler, of Atlanta: Professor I. L. Bennett, of Talmo, and Congressman Thomas W. Hardwick. | | ‘ If vou eat much meat, keep vour liver | and kidnevs active with JACOBS’ LIV | ER SALT | JACOBS' LIVER SALT is the great | est known liver stimulant. Its action ’is gentle, vet effective. 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By Negro Prisoner MACON, April 15.—Deputy Sheriff Ollie Johnston, of° Twiggs County, was shot and instantly killed by Babe Willlams, a negro. at Reid’'s Station, nine miles from Macon. The negro was under arrest for scll ing whisky. He asked permission 1o go into a house and get his coat and this was given. When he returned ne was firing with a pistol, He has es caped to the swamps. . . Misusing U. 8. Funds ’ TAMPA, FLA, April 15.—8. M. Johnson, postmaster at Anna Maria Beach, was arrested to-day on a charge of using money belonging 'o the government in his private busi ness. He made bond. Johnson had returned the money, but was f{ndicted by lederal grand Jury. ‘H ' Baker Hi ome Run’ Baker Hit Ball Through Window | s CHICAGO, April 15.—Mrs. Hattle E |Burr has a.flkmf the police to arrest SKIN TROUBLES FROM SCROFULA Among the many manifestations of scrofula are eruptions on the face and body. Thesa are hoth annoying and disfiguring. 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