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Tucson Citizeni
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Mail Edition TENTS PER COPT ElMtUWlEIT! MacMillan Prepares for dash Into Frozen Top of the World To Solve Findi Puzzle WASHINGTON EXPECTS JAPAN TO OPEN NEGOTIATIONS TOKIO THINKS UNITED STATES WILL FIND SOME METHOD OF SOLVING CONTROVERSY American Department of State Anticipates Rejoinder From Japan of Strongly Argumentative Nature Placing Negotiations Henceforth on Basis of Law Representative Sisson of Mississippi Announces He Will Make a Speech Touching Upon the Points of Law Involved the Conservative Element in Japan Has Joined With Radicals in Echoing Demand for Treatment of Japanese in United States on Basis of Equality Statesmen Seek to Placate People ANARCHIST LEADERS WHO ENTER HOSTILE CITY WITH DETERMINATION TO SPEAK CHANCE THEIR MINDS Betis Are Taken Into Custody at Train and Taken to Jail Where Mob -ekIy Gathers Automobiles and American Flags Are Distributed Among Throng Woman and Man Are Taken Out of Town in Police Automobile and Allowed to Board Train Thus Making Their Stay Brief in Unfriendly Atmosphere ISHIN'GTOV I' May With the an Her of tlie -United Stale to its protest in Ituud it in now up to tlie Jaanes foreign office to take the next step in the negotiation over the California alien land law it is expected that tlie forthcoming rejoinder to Secretary Bryan will lie strongly argumen-live and calculated to result in a ronduct of future negotiation on a strictly legal Ins During the session pf Uie house today Representative Sisson of Mississippi announce) his intention of making a speech on the legal points involved in Uie Caiifornia-Jananese situation JAPANESE OFFICIALS SEEK TO PACIFY PEOPLE TOKIO May -The news tlrat the California alien land bill had been signed by Governor JohnHon waa received here with regret although it had been discounted in official and non-official circles had been hoped until Ihe lasl moment however that Washington's intervention- would prove succeasfuL The efforts of the Japanese government are concentrated now on pacifying public opinion The task is regarded in many quarters as a more difficult one titan at the time of the California school controversy It is generally believed that Washington will find a solution of the problem but the more conservative dements in Japan are now echoing the public agitation for equal treatment of the Japanese DIAZ FOB OITGE REN MEIIOGAL WOOD WOULD BE IS SAX DIEGO May 20 Kninm Goldman anarchist and Ir' Hen Heilman her companion were arrested today as they stcjgMd from the train fmin liM Angeles and were hnrried to the city Jail This action was taken throng!) fr of rioting by San Diego citizens many of whom as vigilante a year agu drote the pair out of the city anere they came to participate in the so-called speech eamimign' At the time of their expulsion Heilman was taken out of the city by the vigilantes roughly Denied and tarred acconling to his statements After being held for several hours today at the police station Em-aia Goldman and Keitman were taken out of town early this afternoon to tlie chy limits in the police automobile and boarded tlie train fur Ism Angeles This program was arranged by Chief of Ihdire Wilson and Captain of Detectives Meyers and was agreed to by both prisoners It is stated tlie woman promised never again to attemt to speak in Kan Diego which waa her purpose in coming this time When it was known that the pair was in Jail a mob gathered hnt no violence was attempted Good bainor prevailed American flags were distributed from soto-mobiles the owners of which used their horns vigorously The city fire his tie added to the excitement SAGK-8TAMPItlGiGHAtLEtlGE OF 0FLEITER5 SIR-T WILL STOP (DONALD NLW CONTINENT IN ART1C fT3 Leader of Constructive Party Goes Into Office as Second Presi- deni of RepiCnic of Cuba HAVANA May 20 Gen- Mario Menocal was inaugurated second president of the Cuban republic shortly after noon today succeeding Jose Miguel Gomez who has been at! knn'1 lb the head of the government since the American control of the insular affairs came to an end on January 28 TALK Decline to Reply to Inquiries Regarding Delegation Sent to Invite HimBackto Mexico: zmxtxxzxmxm PARIS May 20 Porfirio'Xi Diaz former president of Mex- x' ico declined today to reply to Inquiries as to the arrival of the delegation from Mexico to of- fer bim the presidency if he Will return to his fond XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 0 HEilf 11 ELMER CAPITALIST RAIL MAGNATE DIES AGE 83 I I Races for Cup Will Be Held in September 1914 Under New York Rules elude a seismograph and a complete wireless outfit in their equipment I wbieh will be thoroughly up to date Electricity will also be utilized for lighting cooking the mealgand heating in the remote regions of the far north The object of the expedition is to discover and explore the unknown fares north of the present map of the arctic regions and If conditions are favorable to penetrate the Greenland ice cap MacMillan was with I Peary on his dash to the north pole XEW YORK May Donald MacMillan-Is getting ready for bis drill into the ley fastnesses of the arctic He wants to solve the only remaining mystery of old mother earth's top crust Me will endeavor to explore Crocker Land the supposed continent sighted hv Peary from Cape Thomas Hubbard in 1906 When the exploration party sails from Sydney W- on the whaler Diana In July under the leadership of MacMillan the explorers will iu- person shall fill the office of state 11909 The new president received his education in the United States and is regarded as a warm friend of the igreat American republic In his" pro-j gram he promises to cultivate closer relations with the United States and to seek agricultural and industrial development The popularity of the new execu-jtive was attested by the enthusiastic I demonstrations attending his Indue- norertti shaft fill iYia nffiAA nf sla to treasurer for more than one term therefore the present Incumbent Johnson is ineligible when the next election comes off Thus with the fieid left open Senator Wood feels that he stands an excellent chance of securing the Democratic nomination and will be there with both feet when the primary election comes off In addition to Wood there are five other members of the senate who according to report look with I Avowed Candidate for That Office and Will Run in the Next State Elec- turn that has Just become known The constitution provides that no PHOENIX May That Wood state senator from Maricopa county and secretary of the Arizona Fair commission is an avowed candidate for state treasurer is a fact longing eyes toward certain state qffices Homer Wood of Yavapai it is reported would fill the chair now occupied by the ample foiyn of George Hunt while Senator Roberts of Cochise Senator Davis Ut Maricopa Senator Pace of Graham and Senator Worsley of Pima are all said to be gazing fondly ln the same direction According to the official dopester Governor Hunt will be In training in an effort to lift the senatorial Job now held by Mark Smith while President Mike Cunniff of the senate will enter also and make It a three cornered race Fear Boll WASHINGTON D' May A quarantine against cotton-seed importations from Egypt and India may be established ns a result of a conference held at the Department of Agriculture today on the subject of the threatened Invasion of the boll This dangerous enemy of cotton is now iwdely distributed in Egypt and India and it is feared that the pest might be introduced into the United State The dangen I not regarded as very great how- ever as the importation of eotton- seed from the countries named are very small C0MIT1EE DFiLETl SENATE HEIRS IT WEST PALM BEACH May int0 office and the great crowds Henry Flagler aged S3 capitalist at w1tneMed aI1 of the feaorea and railroad magnate died at his win- of th figuration program The ter home here this morning after an altin- of fle 08111 of offIce was 7re-illness of several weeks -1 roded by a parade of regular troops Flagler recently fell down at flight organizations and the rural of steiis at his home and because of £uard The chief justice of the sup-hig advanced age his recovery is not reme court administered the oath of anticipated office to President Menocal on the balcony of the palace in view of the thousands of spectators who filled the Plaza de Armas The retiring president and big successor were surrounded by the dignitaries of state the members of congress and the diplomatic corps in brilliant uniforms After the induction of the president Senor Enrique Jose Varona was sworn in as vice president of the republic Gen Menocal goes into power as WASHINGTON May Members of the Gate City Guard of Atlanta were received at the White WASHINGTON' May 20 WASHINGTON May The majority of the members of the Representative Barthold of Missouri senate finance committee today held tojay announced his purpose to in-its first meeting to hear the prelimin- I troduce on Fridav a resolution to ary reports of sub-committees work- emfl0Wer congress to legislate ex-ing on the tariff 6111 and suggesting dusively on all questions affecting revisions for the approval of the en-the rights of aliens re8lding ln the tire committee of the Democratic Fnjtej states caucus I He said the purpose of the measure No reports were made relating to Wj to prevent individual states sugar and wool from passing laws to cause frictioi with foreign countries Mr Blackwell is 88 2- ELIZABETH May 20 The Rev Dr Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell who is pastor of All Souls Unitarian church in this city quietly observed her R8th birthday anniversary today Mfs Blackwell Is believed to be the oldest living advocate of equal suffrage in America She was one of the speakers at the first woman's rights convention in Worcester Mass in 1849 Postmaster General Plans Relief For Rush in Handling the Mail in First and Second Class Offices WASHINGTON' May As an emergency measure to relieve conditions in first and second class postoffices where the service has been demoralized by the application of the eight-hour law among clerks and letter carriers Postmaster General Burleson has directed that until further notice the back stamping of ietiera will be discontinued except on registered and special delivery mail This is the moat important step lhit has yet been taken by Mr Bur-ltfon remedy confusion and congestion in the mail' service Made Bishop of Corpus Christi HOBOKEN'' May Rev aul Ntissbatim was consecrated bish- of the new Catholic diocese of orpus Christi Texas in St Michel's church In West Hoboken today he ceremony was attended by many siting prelates and priests The ev bishop has been prominently i gaged in the missionary work of ie Passion ist Fathers and was for erly assistant rector of St onastery at Dunkirk 1 A Whole Season's Comfort During the delightful month of May make your plans for Ahe hot summer months of June July and August Whether you stay at home or go away there are many things to think about Comfortable and seasonable clothes recreation plans week-end excursions the pleasant prospect Of visits itmong friends Ail of these ire made more enjoyable if your purchases are decided upon now in coolness and in comfort while stocks are fresh and new and one's 'energy has not become sluggish from the summer's heat Our advertisers anticipate yonr coming needs and tell you interestingly in our columns what and where to buy most conveniently Take time by the forelock and make your plans NOW House this afternoon by President the leader of the conservative party and Mrs Wilson The Old Guard is an( ag a result of the decisive choice going over the same route it went 34 0f the Cuban people the elections years ago when it came into the of last fail The retiring adminlstra-north to aid in bringing about a bet- lion was controlled by the liberals In ter feeling between the north and the new senate the conservatives the south have a strength of 13 members From Washington the members against an opposition of 1 1 In the will go to Baltimore and then to tower house there are bow 43 LONDON May The New York Yacht club today cabled the Royal Ulster Yacht club definitely accepting Sir Thomas Lipton's challenge for America's cup The races will be held in September 1914 under the New York present rules as to measurements time allowance and racing rules I IS REPORTED KILLED VIENNA May 20 Essad Pasha who Commanded the Turks at Scutari throughout the siege was murdered today at Tirana acceding to reports reaching Trieste POSTAGE FOR LETTERS WASHINGTON May 20 One cent postage for letters after July 1 1914 is proposed in a resolution offered by Representative Rouse of Kentucky STRICT TEACHER IS THREATENED WITH COAT OF TAR AND FEATHERS JOLIET PL May will tar and feather you and drive you out of town and punish you as you have pupished our was the threat received in an anonymous letter by Viola Johnson- a young school teacher in a village south of here Miss Johnson accused a well-known Channahon womat of writing threatening letters of which this was the second The sffalr is said to be the result of Miss Johnson attempt to keep discipline in a room which it is said has been notorious for disorder The school board announced today it would back up the teacher and insist that she remain AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago-Boston game postponed on account of rain ai and 48 who are listed as conser- vatives Five of the latter however are liberal "mugwumps' and they' jwill bold the balance of power HEALTH-SEEKER CARRIES RUE HIS Wife Left Penniless by Husband Asks Aid in Searching for Him New York and Boston 0 SUE OF Bill mu toLLMi PARIS May 20 Art dealers and collectors from both sides of the Atlantic were on hand today when the sale was begun of the collection of modern pictures of John BaliL The collection is one of the finest of purely modera works that has been disposed of for four years It is especially rich in Corots and also includes fine examples of Whistler Daubigny Delacroix Troyon Von Marcke Meissonier and Rosa Bonheur Germans Get Big English Contracts LONDON May 20 German contractors captured two big English dock contracts because the Port of London authorities found tie foreign bids astonishingly lower than those of home concerns and went out Monday to look "for a job His wife became very uneasy when he failed to return Monday night hut waited until Tuesday before appealing for aid to locate him It is feared he -has committed suicide because of despondency Another theory is that he ma have become hopeless of longer supporting his wife and himself and deserted her The sheriffs office made an unsuccessful attempt Tuesday to find Thomas Since bis wife wai left without-funds the county made temporary provision for her Destitute and hysterical Mrs Thomas living somewhete on east Pennington street the exart location unknown to the authorities enlisted the aid of the sheriff's office Tuesday In an effort to locate her husband an electrician 27 years old whom she said disappeared Monday The woman was so deeply affected that she remember the location of berlodg-nigs Mrs Thomas said sM and her husband came here two weeks ago from El Paso He had been unsuccessful in getting work Alexander Foster 54 years old ill with tn'wrealosis committed sui-siile at the Thcsob Arizona sanitaria in Tuesday meriting He was found dead in bed at 9 o'clock His wife is in Oakland Cal and was notified Dr George I) Troutman county physician and Justice of the Pence Comstock treat to the sanitarium and satisfied themselves that Foster killed himself by taking of potassium Traces of the drug were found on piece of paper near the bed Dr Jeremiah Metzger head of Uie institution also was satisfied of the fact HA irTH REATE NED SUE' Foster had been here two year He had threatened to kill himself He had made the threats to Johnston a ba trt iologist He and Johnston srere friends He is supposed lo have secured the drag from Johnston's office while the Istier was nwav Foster was seen at 7:30 o'clock moving about his room lie nas real estate man- I.

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