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alone In th gsof the nation at th ai litlon but In tha exhibits them Bait ana painting 01 royalty and of other who av lft thalr mark In tha civilised rid are to be found la tha Tribune octagonal building wbica forms 1 of tha croup In tha Salona aaauecanto ara to ba faund hletort paintings or in nxieenu century I furniture or mat period wnica 1 delight tha eeker attar tha anna wnnnrrrrra moir Br no maana haa Italy aant to thli poaltlon axhlbita axciuaivaiy or an a ona by Tha moat moom or 1 produota of tha paopla of tha na a ara toba azhlbltad Motor cara Bd allk and cotton fabric arricul aad aortioulturai proaucta it ba on dliplay 1 CemmlalonaQanaraI Ernaato Na iaaoziiaiy nnnr aoaror 9u ad diplomat of Intarnatlonal fanta 111 prealda at tho dadlcatory cara Bay tWa afternoon and will da hrar th maaaasa of Italy to th pao Bla of thl country a tha apokeimaa Wi Kio otaoie or in nauan olonr rprintatlv of foreign na tlona tha United fiUUa th Stats City ana tn axpoaiuan wiu iaaa la th ctramoniaa of th day Repreaantlaf hl maaty tha Kins Italy will raraisanaa Jjaneo IceCommlaeloner a wall ai Mln Plaalpotantlary nathan ir BtraV th Italian of California will 7l BaelaralnsL Car Plo Mar and Car Mario Parnauo wlU llrar addraaaaa Oa behalf of th UnlUd State Na IWonal Commlailon William Bailey ar will waleom Italy into tne rawBaaltlMi family TM oereraonie toaay win nain th Plan Grand jt in front or ha 1 atruetur xaowa a tn Baton teal Th former to th Stat tUldtneiof th Itallaa group and It rill ther that aoclal function of parlova rt will hold I RBFIUSSKXT THBSS CEjrTDRIBS STh Italian croup eemlita of eight analn building almoat wat of th tFalaca of rinaArt and on th At lu of th Nation Tby ara rroupea around plaxtaa In tru Italian atyl na ara connected oy oioutara Tney epreient In thur architecture th urutnth ftata and uuntn turle IhlA th center of the Plaaaotta la aa Id Venetian well which Jut on th many touchaa of real Italy Swhlch haa been added to thl wondtr HfrfTOUB to create tha atmotpher of ih country from which cam many eldnu of California fWUI Italy ha built eight exhibit building all of th axhlblt from that country ar aot oontalnad In Kdfcenv fey any maana In nearly try xniDit paiac at th exposition may found pac allotted to th xlng dom fer exhibit purooaca A rreat t4eal the exhibit came over on Vega and many exhlblU ara belnc ataUad now It will aaveral day for they ar all In plao Merabara the Italian commlialsa ill appean today In th full regalia weir orace ana it I expected that or th largest Catharines of th illaa of Ban Traaolac and Call rnla will be en Li rM A MSxMU Mlaea PiSO A Valted ft tea Gt rawaaat mrnaiH keglM Tanaaa buv 10iOAIb Iataraatleaal Banal Ceaarws day Fastiva Hall UiM A Wild Flwr day I weaaoaiea east catraar ralaa Borttraltmrc UiM A Pred day Ml bratlea frsa Beatt atrMt a tra Orcaa titaL Paamal Hall RUbard Ky Blscs at gaaiat 13S Ceaeeri Vafted StatrC Maria Baad Mart IlO I CBWL TMue Mod 1 uauwi rarea caawtr MdI TiM CnwTti Caaaaaaa efllclalaaad Cart Aba daae i MDtsMuinaea Ub NMM Werk tTaited IUIM Swms el Han fa tk ralaee Mlaea 3ti kU tiagiaa fr ma TaaWata ata Jaaaraual tk fwarU 7 ry xxawaiiwai orckeatra Max 2to dtr rcaxtral Hau narBewer Deseaadaata ay at Maaaaekaaetla Stat I baJldlag lUaatrated laatwr 1st Bdaeatlea Prefeaaer awrc A Oelem Tk tmm aaat la kallnkna CaUteral balMlag ICxpveltloa b1 tannaawat zltiaa 1 dead far rl Aaatatta 81SO Italy dadlaatlaa MNswalei Italia ParUUa diO SL LMtar bysOr Bars I PsOae Edaeatlea di0 Caarert PkUlypta Caaatabalary Baad Cantata Wait Beward lrimt darter Old Faithful laa iW ML Ceaeart Expawlttoa Orakeerra Max Beadtx Sa dnetar Old Falthfol Iaa na at lllaaaaatla Tt8 SeUMIlatM irtn a drewvrka display Yacht kar i SiOft Caaeert Prevek Band Gabriel Pare adatr Crt at Abaadaae Caacwit PklUppla Cautakalary Baad Captala Walter IUward Lay las caadaeter Caart tk vaiTarae i0 niamlaated aervpUa wr smitk Orsraa nuni ttau Dr Br Cardaa Klagey argaaUt I IIMIIMIIlQ Chauncey Olcott in Mtisical Comedy After Twenty Yean la iriih Dramai He Will Be Seen is a Cohan Flay Denmark Pavilion Is Scene of Notable Exposition Celebration LARGE CROWD IS PRESENT iv Members of Fraternal Order Receive Recognition in Form of Medal ite SwirieBrecders HHeat Federal Expert Th use of serum for the cure and for the prevention of hog chol ilwaai advocated by Dr Bart dr of thoTJnltod State Department AaTloulturo la aa add ra ester ay at the convention of th Calif or Swla Breeder Association lnth Jl of Congresia on th exposition pounds Delegates from all of th ilpaj hog raising countU of th 1 wr present ffler were elected Laa ol Henry firaual iJLaf IT yirmlnrton pmMrat a 1 tola Iee Bre lotj ni senetsrytreuom IY ATTRACTIONS IN OUT HEX PACIFIC BUILDING IN EXPOSI yyrioN grounds Visitors ar th guests of Southern hulflc Company No charge of anr alBCit 1 Make lb building vyndtroator 9urif and frlsrd Women and kn rt room opa I A Mto fvtiwppa from fprinclpal na on Bavjifi 8unst Theater open from 1 I kL to 4 t0 Half hour lllua rated lectures by Dr Oor Wbar on Jarne At 1 LVtri and I oclock nd ijyktriJohn ClumatUl and oclock RaeRale on KlrabaU ipeotgattjdrlBf a4Ihour laur fiiiriwiiwmB trnv swmur ana mrisV BT rMtkskaaal sBaTaakMakra la 4 irr PBt vywukM uttarn PBt ttaaa rprodned mot natural itmKitV pry raatur cnvenlaea asd fa bulldlMfraatafpubllev ana ruima aCK0lOnKt asjsrsni 0v4i tlaketa vi outhern la TranstMrtattoa bulldlrut tk lar MBt HapsaltlT miww ii laur urs rMrtorjfladlprSiai CmCAOO AorU 11 rmaun ni eott who la concluding hia Chlcaco engagement at tha Oylmplo Theaur la Tha Heart of Paddy Whack an nouacaa toaay mat oa Sunday ha win isxe ni company direct to San Francisco for What will probably ba hla last tour of the West la th Irish plays After nearly a core of year as th foremost star la th Celtla drama la preparing to appear next season under the management of Cohan Harris la musleal comedy Cohaa I writing for Oloott a musical comedy with chorus soma what oa the order of Minute From Broadway In it the lyric star will make hi flrtt appsaraao la modern clothes alter many year In th romantic costumes of th Irish dram 1 STOPHOBT CONCERT AT THE EXP0SITJ01T TODAY Th weekly symphony concert at th exposition will be given thl after noon at I oclock in Xastlvai Han Conduotor Max Bandlx had prepared th followlngprogramm Uymphoor la Wslde is tke We dsXaa int rmuj oay lapnasieas saq saw Hobs AUsffe eeesd part la tketwlUikt Trwaurie Lirto Peace of the Dryads ADegre asset Iklrd pr at SUM toft matllsg la tke weeds Twe neleoles far strlag ercbeatra ae Grleg 1 Hjtrteier Heert Weands aMTereii ffleiiff ppeo Be ware swel Ksalf There Wars Two Kings Cbtl uv velbask Aaduta lympaeal dtea Asdsat auerro appslooatsi 0EE00N BUILDING BOASTS DISTDJCTTVE AET EOOM Aa art room haa been opened in th Oregon building th xpoltloai la which everything from the curtains furniture and ruga to tha painting oa th wall ar th handiwork of Oregoa artists and artisans Tha woodwork 1 of stained Oregon cedar Th wall covering is mad of Oregon wool a ara also th ruga Th stained glass windows ar of Oregon glass stained by Oregon artist The furniture 1 of natlv willow and the pottery of Oregon clay APPRAISE AB9UVTHB PLAXTIV PARIS April II Tha Minister of Finance Alexander Rlbot appolatad today a eommlsaloa to asses tk value of wormwood plant producing aesintaa This step is preliminary to th purohaa by th Qovernment of thai plant under th aot recently adopted by Parliament which prohibit absolutely the manufacture of absinth TO COSTER DEGREES Several hundred Knights of Columbus will go to San Jos on th oclock train tomorrow morning to participate In tha conferring of th degrees of th order District Deputy Charles Barrlngton will preelda and Joseph Scott of tos Angele will have chare ofith xmpUflcatloa of th EXPOSITION BUK V1T1ES iilMv I avee for EaetSlrtlu HtDdernog chief of utinperutloaat the rtpoiltlon left JeHeiday for Chios Detrelt C1ti1 rncsM Lner llad dty eadnHew Tetk aiy sttenC aiMttass at tke xse sad avtoojobUe iBisef eotaron At Maehaattr Salldlag Wn Urrellra rewtrs wU tt the lets Governe oc Uiln Is at jtfca Muucbawtts kalldl Darllie hP at mmrm will ttm maimA tr tie wltee the MewacfcdsfttS eeausls rM loMhMl Jit OH BilMlltv wm ef Okie bulMInt will tender a JtvtW auuer sod Mn1 Wires ef Ohl tamtnlutnarae Idle erst Ifaa mftmnnmm i Ti i i aaipe4A jimiDm xor uv IUW ttero state boildCgs gar Wwki Owst gssetr Weeks Iu Bthsseua wfll gust at the Rv vard Club Iaa seen la tha llaHecbuett bnJM lag ulsamtrseoaThe elehls eompoead ef SSrvsri graakate reeldlif la the luu sad It 4e ipectdTBtlrf Bttiaher wlllr he msg tasTaag sHJirsl IMSJil rnvix st tke aeeeadof tke aeia every Bin WWA ANIA day was celebrated at th expoaiuon ytraay by aarg throne of loyal member of th Danla 6oclty Patrlotlo Danlh mu slo alternated with addressee of prominent Danes and throughout aa afternoon of rejoicing was that me atardy enthutlam which character ised th dedication of th Danish pa vlllon some weeks ago In front of tha picturesque pavilion with th Palaoa of Flna Aru a a background th member of th fraternal order took a day oft from th work of their thirty fifth annual convention In addition to th dele rate from th various part of th Stat hare to participate In the con vtntlon there were hundred of others from Ban Francisco and about th bay present to take part In th festivities POINTS TO CONTRAST Oronenberr president of Helga Lodge No of Danla acted a chair man at th exercises He said that th last convention of th order In Baa Francisco was la eaioa nlna years ago at the time of tha big disaster and he pointed to th contrast furnished by th present with th expoeltlon as It splendid example Our own building he aald Indi cating the reproduction of th Castle of Elslnore la great because it wee built not by a nation but by a small congregation ef Danes who desired to honor their mother country The members of th Danla Society ar speolally proud to day beoauee ar th only fraternal organisation yet to be presented with a bronie medal or tablet COMPUMBNTS GREAT RACE Chster RowU represented th exposition In th prentauon of th medal Ton are a great race and a great nation aald groat not In sis but la sturdy qualities of Individual strength and courage Erlksen grand president of Danla accepted th plaque for the or der cam to thl country to take he paid to make a living but also cam to giv the beat had to the country of our adoption Cramer president of Danmark Lodge Mo 2 of Danla addressed the throng oa tha origin and development 01 in society 1 Special Programmes at the Victor Temple Wild Hower Day Will Be Peatnred tad Ehiiegpearei Anaiver mtjt Wu Obierred Th anniversary of th birth of William Shakespeare was celebrated ye terday ai th Victor Temple In th Palace of Liberal Arta The pro programm consisted ef Mlectlon from Aa Tou Like If Hamltr Midsummer Nights Dream and va rloua other of the bards produo tlona TodarbalaT fwil4 Flowor day at th xposlticn wha a large number or acnooi cnuarea are expected a special programme consisting of bird nature and flower songs bag bn prepared It ha bn through th efforts of Everett Worthlngton manager of the exhibit that the educational a wall aa pleasing attractions hay been given in connection with th cptclal day at th exposition Addresses ire Made at Baliai Congress Taking a hi ubjct The Bahal Movement in Relation to Eoonomlo and Social Problems Alfred Lunt of Boston addressed th Worlds Bahal coacTesa attha seasloa last night la th exposition Memorial Auditorium Albert Hall of Mlnneapoli also poka Th elon was presided ever by Albert Wlndust of Chicago The eonjTes oontlnues todar with a meat In In th Auditorium at BAHAI C01TOBES8 TO HOLD XXPOSTTIOH CELEBEATION Members of1 th Bahal Congrs which ha been trf eession here tor everal days paat will hold a formal ceremony at fh xpoltlon today Th delegate will amble at the FUlmor txet gate at It oclock and proceed to Recital Hall Among th speakers wiu uiarus ktaaan lUmey Dr Frtderlok dEvelyn Randall and Mr Mary Hanf ord Ford A Man Twice fcjitfcdr DiesteHb Fred Ursher I7T Howard treet who was picked up Ja an unoonsclou eon dlUoa Thursday night at laeond and Market strseU died yesterday at the central xmergeaey Hospital rrom a fractured kuil The poUc are Investigating the icaa a Ursher according to the hospital ttchaaWM brought in last Tuesday from a lodg in hous at 1017 Market street and waa treated for Cranial lnjuiie At that Urn he gav th nam of Charles Knapp HI Ninth Btrest agrii eeooeaeeeo Tr TT i jirt iv i JUi ir A itor i i ra 1 inj SillQll 1K vi 3EW a i im it Registration at Chronicle Extitit THOSE who registered at th bth of tk Baa Fraaclae Ckrall tk Palac ef Liberal Art yesterday were th tallewlagi AH niXCISOO DeUy MadlMS I tut IUuMukL Sn WlnhnkT Kr A 0 Xenkl Mrs I ja aeaoere jsxe jMuawrsvr Hn a Ollmara lutmi aumera Traaoes Oilmen ktrt I jurat imi A OAKT A lift Krt A White Albert UTr sllaifill Talitai aTIIlla aB In Wnlt tUtrfriod mdtror WiUUa wu ln Ams jhibv Aani awwii rfW TOHJC CITT WlUiwm Sovcnua atm WU wUitny ilM DBlMft XlM Xw nssy 1st Xdlth XwUc arDiAkaroLu in Mr a ab EJBileyMn Kauna Yerlee SAV XATAru 0AU j2n Oaney JOHAkBESBUXd Af kt las A Then ton ycha Thorom jLacwajutf imu wsaaenaea a nptCK onxcx osl km itus I SAOBAMHirro pAI tabaa in i lOBT kXAOO CaXJie Smith iosrOViRAML Kiss Aasa TvWtloh see ieess imih QNTHEJOYZONE J11 ExMltla rhatra IB mix kxrax Atraimn nun gwts twlaa dellv liOO sad If Sappw Ceauau after JJP1bIV WildFIowers tpRule at Exposition Jbday little Maids and Laidi to Be Seen in Pretty Folk Daiioei and in Pageant of Blossomi Wild Flower day at the xpol tlon today Is to be on of th novelties In special events The first of the day programme will be held In the Horticultural Garden at 1030 oclock when little boys and girls will give a programme of dancing and singing Fifty flower maids are to talc part giving a wide selection of folk dances A chous of 200 boy 1 to another feature Tb afternoon Is to be given over to a formal programme speaking Mrs Bertha Hlce being chairman of th day Thl Is to take place in tbVforer of the California building More than 1000 varieties of California flowers will be uaed In the days cele bratlon Shakespeare Recital Closes Special Day Drama league Giret Both Mniical and Literary Programme in PeitiTal Building A Bhakespearean programme wa given last night In Festival Hall under the auspices of th Ban Francisco Center Drama League a th closing event of th observano of BhakDaran day at th exposition Th programme consisted of musical numbers and reoitatlona Dr Maurice CConneU soloist on th organ played Oounod Romeo and Juliet Another feature of the programme was an addx by John Barry on Shakespeare and three songs written tor th occasion by Thomas Cator i i Pilgrim Descendants Hold Ceremony Today Pasiengen of the Mayflower to Be Honored in a Programme at Bay State Building The Pilgrims who came to America on the perilous voyage of th Mayflower are to be honored today la a ceremony In whloh their descendants take part at tha expoeltlon These number several hundred around the bay and practically all of them have given assurance of their partieipk tlon The ceremony will take place at th i Massachusetts building at oclock Herbert Folger Is to be chair man cad tier will be a number of speakers The reading of the nsmes of those who cam over on the May flower will be one of the feature BEaUBST K1GHT SET ASUJE fob omrAiTHrni patbon3 Th Jeoartment of Music at the position ha st aald Tuesday night aa request nignv tor tneexposiuoa orohtra at Old Faithful Ian Programmes for that evening will be made up a far as possible of seleo tlon named the public ReauesU should be mailed to August Boss or Max Bndlx conductoraof th 10 piec orchstra To musicians this announcement win prov Very lattr sting a It will giv an opportunity of determining in exactly what way San Franciscos tastes In symphony music ui yy Daririfl AviatprrThrilis Thoii sands iriDa Flight and Willi Fly Tonight While 11000 people looked skyward In amasement yesterday afternoon Art Smith the Intrepid aviator looped loops rolled rolls and did other aerial stunts ovr the palaces of th xpoal tlon His flight waa not a long ene bnt he crushed action Into vry so ond waa In th alr Smith furnished th bit attraotlon ot th day The aviator sUrted his flight at oclock promptly and after a few turns arou nd th great air path turned on hi imok pots aad started looping He mad six great loops then he started tumbling hi machine about He flew upside down and rolled his biplane from eld to sld He cut off bis engin and gilded about la the air Finally he slid backward with hia machine rolled it about a few times looped out of the apparently lnex tricabi tangle and slid down to th green jawn Tonlchtvat 1 oclock Smith wlU loop th loop whll he SU off are work from bis plana Searchlights will turned oa him a he fllsa over th joy zon ni I I British Empire Day Is to Be Observed Quiet Function Ii Being Planned by Commiisionen Instead of More Jubilant Affair Commissioners from British domin ions exhibiting at th exposition have announced there will be no celebration ot Empire day that will be in the nature of a jubilation In view ot the condition ot affair in Europe It ha been decided by the representative ot New Zealand Australia and Canada that they cannot participate In anything exeept a quiet formal affair A dinner will be given May 34th to whloh British resident and British visitors to Baa Francisco will be Invited I iii i VIBlimO PS0DUCE MBIT BIDE IN POTATO BA0E produce men from Los Angeles Stockton Sacramanto San Francisco and other points In the Stat will visit th exposition In a body today tor aa informal ealebratloa and pleasure Jaunt On of th features of th day will be a luncheon this noon and a banquet tonight on th expo ltloa ground There will be about TOO present When the prodnoe man visit th Joy Zone leveral entertainments will be given la their honor among them a potato rac at th Miller Brothers 101 Ranch wild Wast shew Twelve riders chosen from among th members of th Produce Association will enter tne contest ffigmhMDe BepreientatiTei of fOver Twenty Bcnooltto JSegia Bemi Annuai Convention nii t1 1 The Debating League of California ooraposed of rspreeenutlves of twenty or mor hlrh schools of Ban Francltco aad th bay cities will Bold Its thirty fourth ral annual convention today at th Civic Auditorium In connctln with th Panama PaclSo Intarnatlonal aapoaiuont Mor than 100 deieratM will ha hand at th ooenlnksesslon thl inarn presiaent oc in society jer jawney wiu preside The tnala business of th morning wlU be th reports of officers and committees At noon th dele rates win hams emaata of members of the Humboldt Evening High School at a luncheon at the But ter Hotel A geherU debate wiU bo copy the afternoon sessloa Toalght the annual dans will 6 hold at Maple HaH i PB3XADEXPHIA CIJJB TO PLTBMiiTEAM TODAY The PhlladSlphlavCouatry Clnbs crack polo organisation will make Its nnai appearance at th expoeltlon POIO grounds thla aftarnann In i Sf1 First Cavalry four wrorBBianQava oftn fastest playing polo teams today is going up against os of th strongest of the nard hitUng Unit But Army a teams and a real match Is poti TjUdr th Pol AMoolatloa ratings Phlladlphla must conced to the Army playtr a handicap of ten go waicn makes th Army Tletory iorsone conclusion Th Sunday polo match wm be between th Southern Department and Second Division United State Army teams Ther is considerable rivalry between the fours and fast playina Is expected Th team Un up today as follows WKSM WT 1 Vr Cil 0MMMt 0 Acting Chief 6fSecrclServlce Bureau Brings In Strange urUereits jA8HliraTWArilIVBtllS callous sua at sscrt rvlevhead uirtrs long familiar with all the trtoks of the counterfeiting trade were hooked Info a show of sur prls yesterdayjWhea Actlnsr Chief Uoran strolled Into the offlc with what proved ta two four foot long ceunterfeiu tucked knaer en arm Th1 counterfeits ar duplication of th faces of a and a 10 United State not with the numeral portraits and Uttering woven Into th texture of an ordinary bath towtt Tit workmanship was xtraordlaarlly good in th Judgment of Uoraa aad Its precision mad him hllv tb work was don by machine pn not wa don In th yellow familiar to th happy possessors of 110 gold note and th other the a In dark brown No attempt was mad to rebroducth backs Moraa expresiea in cpiiuon voav in wor kbL ii i waa svni wnwwatr witnw Unltad fltatas beoans most people ta thla country Saowrf thatlt Is against th lawUmak anything resembling money is anxious to Alteadancc at Exposilrea tfi iovs Haay Pass laid the Grounds ji Jf pOLLOWUra tb atteadaae I A rrded yesterdav at tka iflloWH i cr TiA afiuisaoayv 19 i i ii ii i is a i Sai ytldW PHV ii i i1 iY mSIJMS ee 1 1 EpsemNewyorl Bi JTani fayfciflBk rnyuciaiu Arrested TelUof i eth6dofInit4tutej iiV fNBWf ORKJAprll Mtho4s ployed byagsflts of a mdlcal trnst operaUng many ot th inatltnte rUdavythVN TrrUcfcwv i wpta Madaa alnst such la a sOuaoiBshattsBkdlsIosdtth authorltl bytriP aniLTTiriiiiH on of th physicians arrested ac oordlng to a statement accredited to day to the omoe of MrBMarlanXrj CUrk an lnvstlator of tha itit Labor Department was reported that the real ji trlJt tnsdlcal institutes raided ar Wdaday la a Chicago frkiwrsssraE Bacp Pafleaelsbls SUedley StekM Lowtbr stekee 4 Piul Km Hacp rlrst Cstlrr ins on tt akuMesrai i uaptsni McKally Liisnc ijBwim BFflwa BsTtrkanl IHREE HR0UGH RINS Kansas cny 31 tOUiS OMAHA JCHICACSO tk ifjrBCTio twrrBfr BURLINGT8N MISSOURI PACIFI RMKISLINi tvj Streic Scenery Satufaction i ticttsfTiamcxB Xket8tmt I anaome yne aoex ii TT 1SW vOPvfy uaaias 7a rut 9BJa ua N0BMAN MA0K TAKES TBTP 0VEB ZpNE CANAL normaa xj week commissioner for Mew Tork to the exDOSltion Thnra day visited the Panama Canal on th joy ion ot tn xposltlon and pronounced It en of the big attractions of the exposition Mack cam to the exposition br way of th Panama canal ind was anxious to see how faithfully th great American en gineering feat had been reproduced He mad tw trips around th amphl thatr SANTA CLABA TTNTTEBSITT MBIT VMS CELEBEATION Old studants of Santa Clara UnN verslty will asrabl In large numbers at Judg Thomas Grahams courtroom In th City HalL next Tuesday vning to complete ar rantement tor th celebration of Santa Clara University day at tb position Th Tuesday after that May 4th Is th day set aside for th alumni of th famous old college Th tea ture will be a banouat aad reunion at Old Palthful Inn to have their manufacture etopped The two in hi possession cam from Dlrsctor Ralph of th Bureau of Sngrarlag and Printings Whr th Nation paper money ia aura naipa got thm from aa employ i SI i SeamenesStrike1h GtosfeIsSettled OLASOOW April II The Strike of seamen at this pert we ended today Th demands of th atrlkir humber lng 100 tor an Increase In their wag of IS a month was granted 8vral transatUntlo sttamSrS bad been held up by th trlk visnoB to joYzoira HIDES A BAD BE0NC0 Mrs Bob Mcntgomsry who visited iue sxpgiKion 7vur vrihw bu 7 tlva Daughterigav visitor to jth Zone a novel thrill When the rode on of th bad bronoa of th Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Mra Montgomery gav her exhibition of horsemanship following the banquet of the Native Daughter at Old Faithful Iaa and did not so much a mov her evening coat or haC iV LUTHERAN MINISTEB3 T0 VISIT VmmMWZ the raid thaMInl td stt rvitn Attorney has ben reoueete6tO proee cute some of th institute managers tor improper as of th mails a more asrlous offansa than tka I maintaining a nuUan already pr ne mem Trust 5hipsM Barred From Ganal WASHINOTONACrll JSAttorpsv General Gregory ha rendered an opinion to th War Department concerning thBcloslntve the Panama canal to trust owned ship which virtually held to lnooeratlva that aectlon of the canal act forbidding passage to suea vssseis Pndr th law passage 1 forbidden to the vessels of eorpofatlons whlcn violate th anti 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