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Short Chronlda of Port OccurronoM Throughout tho Union and Our Colonloo—Now* From Europo
Prr*ldca! Hording arges Chinese to ■cc«rt conprumlso on Snantung rall-
•vay srttleroeBt
Chinese MlalsTer Sre and Secetary Hughes confer with President E.anJ1ns, who urges action on Shantung dispute with Japan. The House Public Lands Commltfarorably reported the bill to provide transfer of the New York post office site to the city. The city plan* to tear down the structure and con-
struct a park.
William P. Uoladay of Panville. TIL a state representative, announced he would seek nomination for Con tress in the spring primary to succeed Joseph O. Cannon, who has been
That Will Intarart.
Marketing of American aurplua agricultural products In European credit advocated by Carl Vroom an In fan
conference.
Resolution Introau'-ed by Senator Bar-ls of Georgia . a'.llng for investigation Into opposition to Heary Cord's offer for Muscle Shoals project The Houae passed the Dyer AntiLynching bill, by a vote of 230 to 118. ■evcoteen Republicans voted against Kbe measure and eight Democrats voted
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The a: gum ml* In favor of drastic ‘ federal censorship of movies were beard. Tb-jy were strongly criticised by membe.s of the senate Judiciary
nubcoinmlt’ee.
The United Stites win not partldpate officially u; the World Economic Corference at Genoa. Formal Invitations to the porley, received recently throng: the Italian embassy here, will be declined by President Harding. Chairman Lasker and Commlsslcner LLsner pre-.eated to Prcaluent Harding proposals for government aid for
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Censorship or control by the federal government over the motion plctme Industry was urged upon a senate Judiciary subcommittee by Rev. William S. Chase, pastor of Christ Church.
Brooklyn. N. Y.
United States attorney gmerei orjers sweeping Inquiry of whole alien property custodian transactions, cad It Is found certain Important pepera have disappeared from official 3tea. Senator Borah, opposing foreign debt refunding MO. declares France and other Euiopean countries are seeking economic and political destruction of Germany. As high as 40 per cent of the d crop In some sections of California has been damaged or destroyed as a result of the recent cold wave oc
Pacific Coast
HARDING MIXES IN ON SHANTUNG
Intervention of President Said to Be on Japan’s Plea to Break Grave Deadlock.
MISS NELLIE SCAN UN
Repress rv.i Ksw Zealand Prsas at Arms Confersneu
CONFER AT WHITE HOUSE
Holds Issue Vital to Conference Alme —Dr. Sxe Telle Preeldent China Regarde Full Surrender As Essential.
the
New York University is to be eongratula'ed upon securing Tom Ihorp as its football coach. Thorp Is Jtnown from coast to coast as a player, an official and a coach. And nis work as an official should k-.ep him In his neu
Job.
Bartley Madden may get a bout with Jack Dempsey. Madden and Bill Bren-
„ - .nan have fought several times and American shipping. T1 - plan will be * Brennan < oold never stop Madden. Lent to Congreer ty the PresMmt. 1 Brennan has had two chances at DempStcries told to President Ha'ding of sey and w as knocked out ear* time. *!leged eviction of a-omen and chPJren It begins to ifok more and more like
s West Virginia coal fields have •tarted a secret 'ivesUgation by special ar*nts of the Dejartment of Labor. On tits mlirlon three depjttes Weft Washington for New Klvsr, W. Vs.
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_ Dempney-WIlls match every day. Along -ernes BUI Brady, theatrical manager, with the announcement that he stands ready to offer a purse of $200,000 for Dempsey and Wills to do some boxing for the heavyweight
championship cf the world.
Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion of the worid, according to his manager. Jack Kearns, wlU go to Eng-
land and fight Carpentier.
The Royal Thames Yacht Club of London has ordered C E. Nicholson to design a six-meter yacht to compete
for the Britlsh-Amerlcan cup.'
Tbe Philadelphia Club of the National League was fined $200 by Judge
Agricultural conference program aharply t.lticised by Senator La FolIrtie In speech, .o which be asserts th*i -orre palliative measures" wlU
hot meet the pnwent needs.
Slockiceu sold over a million more •nliuals at tbe Chicago market in 1821
than in the previous year, but received , K. SL Landis, commissioner of base ■early a quarter of a bii'lor dollars ball, for entering Into a stcrei agree- , less for them, according to M. F. mert with Outfielder Esrle Neale, who Horlm, statistician of tbe Union S'ock ! had presented a claim for $500 as back Yards. salary due him. The claim was sllowAccurding to a statement made pub- , ed, but Neale himself was fined $100 Be in Chicago by J. T. Russell, ptesl- , because of the secret agreement. «eui of tbe National Association of ! Cy Perkins, tbe Athletic's leading Meat Councils, the pre-war dollar Is i backstop, has UgneC his 1022 contract sow worth 72 cents when spent for | and Is ready U go Perkins Is uni of ■Mat and 6S cents when spent fo~ nth- the best catchers la the big show. *r foodstuffs. ' Manager Fied Mechel! jf the Braves Director General of tbe Railroads j hopes Su Petersbuig will prove to t>e Davis announced $3i',*42,400 In equip- at go<d as Owcer Grant scys It is. ■sail trust certificates hnd been sold. MltcbeU ex-yects bis team to be a facbriaging tbe totsl disposef of by the tor in tbe Natlo-*] LeaaTie chase after governmet: to $211,064,700. tbe Glanu next cajoo. H. W. Kindilr. president of the Sin- When the Yankees go Inn training Clair Consolidated OU Corporation at New Orleans -bis spring a spirited ■rgrd • 11 producers to cvruiil drilling battle will be waged for third base, •derations. ; Frank Baker is going t. Hot Springs ShiprUig board snooimced a raU rr- In advance and will be welcomed by duction to gotmiBH-nt officials to com- Norman Mc.VIilian, Glenn Ktltlnger, bat the ajirtial prir.k-gr* extended Johnny Ml'.tel and Mike McNally, •ben. by fotvigu ntramablp Hues. McNally. Klilinger and McMillan are In a cumuii'tw report to tbe United third sackers - ud are ready for the
t t'tiaiubrt of Cunuarrce. the es- big Joust. . -
a>j>.Li of in r porta similar to Gene Tunney, new light heavyweight , and JapaneseJ* pg:ite4 duringjhe last
Washington.—Settlement
Shantung controversy between Chinn and Japan may be reached through the personal mediation of President
Harding.
China's claim for tbe return of the province wsa discussed st a confetv me*- at the White House by tbe Prealdrot, Secretary of State Hughes and Dr. Alfred Sie. the Chinese Minister. Not only did the President show s desire that the dippute should be settled before tbe armament limitation conference adjourns, but. It is understood, he off-red eererml suggestion* for a possible solution, to effect which he proposed to employ every Influence at
hi* command.
The President, It Is learned, purposes next vo confer with a member of the Japanese delegation, probably Ambassador Shidebara. with u view of Impressing the Toklo government Informally with the urgency of a
prompt settlement.
Dr. Sze told the President that the Chinese people regsrded the unconditional surrender of Shantung as essential to their self-respect as a nation; that unless reversed tbe award of the province to Japan made In tbe Versailles Treaty would remain a source of danger to the peace of the Far East, that China Is ready to pay in cash for all Japanese Investments in the mil way and that If the Chine* delegates fall In this issue the people of China will feel that they did not obtain all they were entitled to at the
Washington conference.
Throughout the conference of morn than an boor tbe President -vlncad keen interest in the details of :*•« direct negotiations begun by the Japanese and Chinese delegates almost two months ago. It 1* known that on« tbe President’s chief reasons for sistlng that the conference agenda should Include Far Eastern questions was that the Shantung problem might he adjusted. The President's views thst Shantung belong* to China were made known when he attacked the Versailles award In tbe Senate long before his election, snd It Is un derstood his attitude has not changed. Several Important developments no' previously made public were corta-unl-cated to tbe President These ere: Japan has gi.m IT entirely b*- demand that Chlmi rhonld pay fa.' the nJltray In money lonucd by Japan-se bankers. She Is trilling !.. accept money advanced by Chine'» Interests, bnt Heists that the paymet t* shnH be In Instalments exiending over several years, thus giving hyr the au.bority of a mortgage- lor that period. She has reduced by almost .m» half the five «uc a naif year period upon which she InsK.ed a Japanese- t.-uUlc L-anager, a Japanese accountant sud i Japanese chief tngiuitr should hav>
<cntro| of the 14:1 way.
It wu* also dlach-ac 1 that Mr. Hugies and Arthur J. Balfour have been act- | Inc as mediators luftween the Ch tn
Miss Nellie M Scaalan. note reprenonative of the New fcealanfi press at he arms conference and oaly woman ■ib-editor of • dally paper In her conn-
BENEDICT XV. LAID TO REST
Solemn Ceremony Witneue'' by Sacred College, Pontifinal Household and Diplomatii.
BRILLIANT PROCESSION HELD
P^N la KnumM wtth AmiMrt Rltw
me darkened by n bleak, cold rain, the arriving diplomat*, member* of the Faps! Own and favored Reman pa'rician* passed as of old Into the grandeur of 8t. Peter-fc to uartst at the final burial services for Benedict XV.
and largely clerical aaembly which this time does not szem lost In t spare Inclosed by St. Peter's mar-
PUN TO REWRITE ALL ROIES OF WARFARE
have been locked on the Plans San Pietro, empty rave for the waiting cab drivers and a few stragglars In the gloom and pouring rain. In tbe Cffiapet at tbe Holy Seen mem candle* held by the Oardlnala, to whose hands tbe destiny at the Church Is once mt
Resolution of Armament Committee .“ -ovides for Plant at End of the Present Parley.
E McIntyre of has been awarded the Oroes Legion of Honor by tbe French «ament in recognltloo of her oer under tbe Near East reiLT la the wrecked city of Mat ash, GUlcia.
Inate the serene face at the < pontiff. The liner which the sculptress Care had cut In the art cratle features at the shepherd wi flock for four years was at one other’s throats are seen now to here disappeared. Mass ha* been said, tbe absolution given and the body sprinkled with holy water. Tbe hour has came for him to go to his resting place in the vault of
St. Peter's.
To funeral chants, Intoned by tho
CAPITAL AND LABOR SHARE IN DEFLATION
rewrite tbe laws of war tor the sub-1 Slstine choir. In solemn
marine and other agencies of stuck *d» relatives. Princes of tbe Church.
was completed by the , ecdraUstical and lay dignitaries,
1 ’Mrs of the famous old patrician
on land and
arms delegates.
l-nto • KMrlutioi, .dopted bT t» Umil*. o! Eou*. no., low coomU ■man.nl commliwe pr«»r*:oo, Wr K lo .» ooWTOt.U. ««». tb, ... coofam,™ will b«U, ImnwU- .V*l« In IbUUwo. unlloTO upon nounloWop ot tba WaWdo,. •«» tit 8.M Guordo. who, wlU,
ton negotiations The United States. Great Britain. Japan, France and Italy dll be represented and the Americsn government will select the exort time and place of meeting. The first step toward revision cf warfire regulations Is to be taken by a "oommlaaiou." presnmtblv composed of international la*- experts without plenipotentiary powers, bnt the resolution provides that after they lave agreed the five governments shall “conto tbe acceptance of the report and the coarse to be followed to secure tbe consileratloa of Its recom ra enactions by the other civilian pow-
tboM existing In Europe. Is i
D Forestry Association goes mm rerun! uguiust prt>poaed transfer Z! forestry service from Department
mt Agriculture.
An aii-Auierlcan waterway routc
trovi the Great lakes to the Atlantic ; Mirth told tbe RelchsUg. Is pro|Hise«l in s bill int rod need In the einred Germany sincerely intended
fOKElGN
Europe to ’ two we^ks. T!»e iMpreralon I mltted to prevail tlu.t rel.iUvely minur Iraues, such as tho future of salt niinei, j I wireless stations, cables and other 1 I properties In Soao'iing w«re being *-on- ( rldered in the d.re»t :m gotistlous
I But th- fact
It Is taken for granted that q tions of national policy, aa well cs legal considerations, will carter Into tha final decisions reached and that the whole problem of tbe submarine, of the storm centers of the WaMtlngton conference, will be reopened * the power* face each other once more about the council table. It I* poor - " that the tentative agreements —*< here, both as to submarines ar pi Ison gas, will be passed along In ' present form to prt/vide a basis ; vr the renewed discussions. In leaving determination oi uew rules of warfare to a later conference tbe arm ament committee carried out the subcommittee's wishes.
their obsolete weapons and gorgeous
blue and gold coott
stepped from one of the many precious Renaissance paintings In the Vatican, add a touch of military [
The pail bearer* halt a
fore the ancient bronxe statute of W. Peter, whose toe, worn bright by tbe the faithful through the
the national a<ricultural confereac* ot moot of their differences tn tha semslun end united in draucriatloc of those whom the? believe ana
This utterance from the report of the Ccmmittee on Costs, Prices and Adjustments. which was adopted by tha conference, sum* up the general view of the delegates a* to the necessity cd | labor and capital sharing in the “do- - Batlon" which has come to the fffi - *—
“There can be no restoration of notional prosperity until both wages and caplltal. which enter Into the prodo» Hon of commodities which the farnur buys, bear their mutual and Just share tn tbe general process of readj’utmwt. Probably the chief ource of reUeff I which tbe farmer may rightfully expert la ir tbe form of a readjust meat
flick ring In toe light of a single candle, tell of the immortality of the
Chorea. A few steps more and tbe , „ ... ...
body lus reached the Confession under ■
the great dome roua-led by Michael- **^"*™***""*
V.—i -n( j three coffins— lB * <w ' tlon ‘° gft-cral state meat
ana^rarra^conina-i^ iobyot . ^.eclflc resoiutioa
was adopted In regard to the railroad
that ;■ r main la«ue—
The Lank of Norway .innounced re- | ths Talngtuo-rslnai: railway, whl-n ductiun of one-half per cent In die- ! ctnimanda economic control ol u>c count rate to 6 per cent. < province—has mt b»*er lost sight of. Germany wont* peace and will bon- and negotiation* <>n -bis Issue have estly strive to maintain it. Chancellor | been contacted tha ngli Mr. Hitches
and Mr. Balfour. No effort was *catle by tbe upokesio.in ler the Aue.1>
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VI INN A.—Tha Austrian cabinet h
House. V. ufci ington, by Representative meet reparations payments to the best tklegatlon to c.iuceal this govemReed, of New York. , of its imlUty. , meat's solldtude that Snactung be ieDenoandng arms ronfereme a* a ' (’snada'a fur Industry fell of 52 per timed to China and tost progress
failure due to secret diplomacy. Sena- cent during Uie year 1SCO-21- according tor Johusou iuunebe* movement by to re|»ortv made public by the bureau Republican "IrrecuncUahlea" to retain of Statistics, lure valued at $10,122.control by Congress at necotlktioits 571 wire taken during the last year.
while the previous annual yield ua»
$21,387,005.
Spanish minister of finanre anuouncrd the deficit in present budget
■mount* to <IC5.UUO.liUU peM-tat, ,-ur- I rent!/ FM2t.Vt.«AlU. It is believed by VcU 230 “ 11 * M * kin S 15 4 Federal
the inlnlster that the next budget may . . .
. . Midi ..f MHMMMiuu , '0*lMI« -ri» Dro- Ml mMn
‘ . lynching a federal crime and providing
for refunding of Allied debts tv the
Called States.
Hereafter every married woman will be free to keep her maiden name If tlte "bill of rights" *|i.n •ored by the National W< men's Party pauses State legislatures. Armour a Go. deny existence any ground for cutuplslwt filed In Washington by the Kansas City LiveStock Exchange, charging «i ilalinn of ■eu slock yards control art. General Daugherty
CHICAGO.—Damage t the amount of $2,000,000 wna caused when fire wrecked the North Side bants of tbe Chicago surface lines. One hundred new cars were destroyed. The origin
of the blase 1* unknown.
CARSON CITY, NEV.—%*ntenee of
death hy lethal gaa waa pronounced
conference'* •.-ru.ilnlng work will upon Hughle Flag and E. Z. John by depend ui>on a sji.-cdy settlemcm of Judge E. J. Walsh at Hawthorne, Nev. thla problem. It 1* -«uu*e of this Thl» » rtl1 ^ «*'« Cn,t ‘«S*1 «c*rt.Uon stuatloB that the Frealdet.t la ouder- of Ra kind in history. Tbe two men stood to have decided to use Lis In- , ' ver * coh'lcfed of the murder of Won* Cec re. : Lee In n recent Tong war.
LONDON.—Announcsmsnt tket
cypieoa, waiting.
Tbe four private chaplains of 2aDedlrt. who nave not left the hotly, together with Noble Guards, place U with loving care Into the cypress coCln, which Is lined with white silk. Beside the body the majerdomo deposits three sacks containing, respectively, tbe gold, silver and brouse medals bearing the effigy of Benedict which were rtruck annually during his Ificxte. At his feet Cardinal Caid'eru, the first created by the dead i*or>j, . uts a sine tube In which Is rolled a parchment giving a summary ot the bin or/ ot Benedict’s reign. Now white veils are laid over tbe face and a purp.e veil over the brraat, then over all a Brocaded shroud. Tbe chapter notary reads the official burial attestation and the coven ere nailed down. From this m imert the body of Benedict is no longer under tbe guard at tbe Sacrvd College. Ths cyprara coffin la placed in the lead rme which Is dosed i jo sealed le like maaae'.. In the cx—.ter of the lead cover Is engraved a Latin epitaph giving merely the Popes age, the length of his pontificate unJ the date of death. Above the Inscription are engraved a cross, tbe tripl* tiara and tbe arms of Giacomo Dell* Cblew. while below 1* n skull and crosrbones. Tbe lend coffin It, turr t« slipped Into tbe elm one. The last abselutlcn Is given and Benedict Is placed In tbe sarccr-nagua of 8t. Peter’s where the canon law require* his body to remain for at least twelve months.
sltyatlot. after a discussion on labor became vehement at timet TbI* resolution real: “We Insist that the railroad corporations ant* rail roan labor should sb' ~ * In tbe deHtlco Ic charges now af Irg all Industries. This is esamtU. c® tbe restoration of normal conditions In agriculture, and It Is essential to the self a re of the entire community. We earnestly appeal to those In authority to take such nrtloa as may be ■
sc:/ la order t
Samuel Goto per*, president of Lta A it-rice n Federation of Labor was UM only representative of organised labor
LATEST EVENTS AT WASHINGTON
cenciuoien of a ffivrae how di*. cussirn by tho Chlnera and 1 t~~ ie* dologatiws. Only tho quration mt control wf tho Tsingtao-To-naafu rrt$way remains uneottled.
In a a
* prone
PASS ANTI-LYNCHING BILL
WOOD ASKS $37,000,000
currently $21 1,'iO0JXS>.
Great Britain dropped a bombshell ! Into the plutik < f <he Puimare govern- 1 •■ hen Mil John Bradbury Inform-
Bounced a suit will be brought by the ed Leon DuDoir. cluiimun of the Iti-pu-tiovernioent agatpst the Dayt -Q ratluiik Uommi*alon that England Wright Company and the Wrighl-Mur- decided that German;'* pnynieat* fi Gn Aircraft Ourparatlua to recover 1822 should not exceed .'jOU.UUU.t
fi7.OUU.OJU in alleged ovenuiymTOta ! marks.
Atnerlcm's bill a$*inst tiermany for the sinking of Ute Lusitania is $10.-
•OOjOOO.
(Senate snd huuse leader-, decide to push bunas iegtslation, de-p te renewed uppraftfloa of Keiretar> Mollon. Great and increasing Interest In Ri«:e over elective cuocisTe uf cmfdluai* called for February 2; fiersonal values and nathmal issues belli appear. Recur Is In Mexican revolt plot of
(•en* I ties was pai.Mil by tue house by a vote of 230 to 111*, with four tueuibet> .otinf present. As expected, the vote was almost entirely partisan, al though seventeen Republicans bruke from their party to vote with the ’Jem-. Crain against the hill, while eight goiu Democrats Joined the Republican mu-
! Jorlty.
Irish International la-ague In Paris ;
• ongre**. Pari*, passet. a resolution declaring for Ireland s lnde|>endence.
idert Harding on the advica of Secretarlea Hughes. Hoover snd Mellon. 1
virtually has decided the United States ; Th,.,*, flood Issue cf “hat Amtuat Is should not participate tn the Genoa Needed b, ®nilippln*a. conference did not arouse surprise. i ManlU. P. t —Govern r General
VOKIO.—The demand of the com- ; vi'ood In a measace to the leglaluture , . .... , ' ion Jopuneae peo(4e for a reduction urcrt j autboriutlon for a klO.OOOUO vrow- .n tie rr‘-f *r bent® »e-jo*Ja-
in the Japaneee army, as shown by u^ue which he said would rum Gong
flooding Toklo with circulars, is mak- p | rte , hp financial rehabilitation of the The United I
the oerferenee cn limitatieo o# arm*, menta a failure all beeaue* of eaerat diplomacy. Senator Johnson of Califernia lau: -hed a movemaat by Republican “l rrecond labl e*“ to retain control of negotiations to refund the
allied debts te United State*.
fie.fia.s bonus legisUtion is takit^ dc Unite rhspe, despR* Secretary Mel ten's wsrning that it will mean
additional taxatien.
The Washmgter. teglslaUva branch of th* A me'-can Legion denounced Be® retary Motion a* a -Bnaoctal eenra-
iug itself felt In tbe dirt I Philippine government If bills for $27,. LONDON.—Reductions totaling C100 r (axuajo oj bonds arc passed. lie ,-x•rCfiOO (roughly fid(M.U»,U0U) In Great p UU ,ed that rahabUlutloa of pi,iu D liritaiP * budget have been made as a plne flnant* require* about $37,«jo(Sju result of Uie Economy Commlttet, , lf ||UU< ]. guarurteed by >be United
headed by Str^Eric Geddes. I Slate* government.
u»d KOOjWO.OOO mt *% per cent abort-Urm Treasury notes U rrwrt current requirements and will purchara Victory netra up to $100,000,-
ORY GOODb MEN TO MEET
An American named G'Uafiert, one-time aaaociate of Andreu Carnegie, uas bought tbe beautiful eightrentli centnry Drntnore Castle tn Coun-
ty Kerry for $100000.
Owing to the heavy snowfall in tbe mountain u-glons. large nuiube * of oivra have made their way down
Aawricc* money snd oil group reveal ' the slop v into the plain districts of that names of Harding, iiugiies sod Spain The ill lager* i.f Oornleru and other tilth offirtsl* were fiagtsmly ran Sopens are unable to leave their home* plu)Ml ,n f«i»e iu.-»»»ge» t y secret after daifc >wln* to tliv large nuruber code *ent ft reiiei ieodeva. | uf wrtrer prowting In the streets.
DUBLIN.—Th* uniform d
the new Irish forces Is a gray green i !oO. tunlr with a collar of the United
TAILORS INSPECT HARDING
Chief Topic Will Bt Reduction in Die
tribution Cost.
New York.—Bedurthiii in the cor of dl*trlbutirti will l>e tha cfiief topic
maturity.
European Sslegates ts the Arms Cs®. fsrencc say th« American refusal to enter the Genoa conference will maks Europs real's* she must stand
on her own fseL
ate* arm} type, bra*, buttons and Delegation of 200 Agree Ha I ,m Browne belt. Groomed President.
LONDON.—The Irtwri Russlim ex- | Washington —Ever sir.ee President Denouncing tire'president's
turai Conference a> a failure, Uie farmers* National Council Isousd a
ac*e rates quote 78UJMi Pusslan : Harding entered the White House it
cvnsld.-r.-d st the annual convention ruble* to a pouud sterling ! has been g.-nerally .-on.eded that he he .Ltlonal R.-tail Dry Gutils As- BOBTON.—Liquor valued at $2S0J)00 , WU1 t h.. best dr.-s* il md most . *re. eorintiun, which will l» held on Febru- w *tf erised here when prohibition ' fully groomed President It the histurv ary 8. 1*. a-id 10 in the Hotel Penn- ; 'k'«.t* relied HI Dartmouth street. of the country. Offlilal Indot-seoi. ni e sylvsnia The 2.00U niembera of the DUBLIN.—Finian Lynch, minister of th* prevalent opluhn was arcorden lisndle nt.iiroxlnn.tely «. •-lucatloo In the Iri*h provisional guv- | ,Le President by 200 delegate* her • I-a c? rasi i-ei —i . . rnmnmt lisa loan...: an nrder rhai t. . - ■ en
I*r cent of tbe $7.000,'GU.000 worth of • rnment. has huntej an order that the to attend Uw twenty-fourth .-.i™, aMrchaodiae sold yearly In tbe United GaeOc language^ must bj taught b. convection of tbe Her. Imi.t Tailor
: ev erjr school In Ireland.
convection «
MervImM Tailor Dw meoL
Jl for a --progreesive" oenfarenee
rt selectsd farmers,
truest w. ramp tf Michigan cueceeda George W. Aahworth aa chief at the Cueto-na Oivirtea In the ahakeup an. nounced by the Treaspry Oepartment. Transfer* are te fellow in tie I r.tarn#l Revenue Bureau aloe*

