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WEATHER Rain1-' MARKETS Egga San Fran (1) 46V4: (2) 42 Santa Itoaa 1 40t4 (2) 38ti Hennery White 42 12 Uttar Sunlu Rosa 59 69 Rainfall since St aHnli Last H'iisun Tornpe Maximum port 138 i 2fdi ininin raw XXX SANTA ROSA REPUBLICAN SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA NUMBER 9 J' VOLUME Ml II Will Bv United Pres (Department today WASHINGTON" April 23 Tim bar-j The message said that the Japanese racks of the American railroad inspee- did tic firing tor at Hadar nort liwestern Man- The War 1 )epu rtment cable added churia were fired on duriny fight ing hat Japanese attacked a Gzecho-Slo-Im tween Japanese Gzeeho-Slovaks vak troop train killing one officer and tiinl Chinese forces accord- wounding an officer and 13 men The I ing to a cablegram to military in- situation was desenbed as "extremely tcliigcncc agents in rkm lo the War Critical i League Must Be Paramount Wilson WASHINGTON April President Wilson has served no-tive on his party that he will not consent to the League of Nations being made a campaign issue In a men perfunctory way The President's position that the League Is the paramount issue was made clear in a letter read to the Democratic Kansas State Convention yesterday Commenting on this letter today Democratic politicians said it clearly indicated that the President intended to insist that the Democratic convention at San Francisco and the party in the campaign afterward rely upon the League issue almost entirely pact II 1UTTE By United Prese BUTTE Mont April 23 troops ahicn arrived here shortly he- 1 fore midnight were stationed today) along the roads leading to the mines ami at i headquarters Despite the presence of the detach-! mem of regulars few miners reported: for work according to strike leaders) Craftsmen who were not included In the strike were on the Job company officials said Th arrival of th soldiers was watched by curious idle crowds There was no lemonsirai ion The soldiers were quarter4l in a hotel owned by tie copper ompany 1 I I I 1 I By United Press Jitl'LlX Mo Aplil 23 Senator Janas A Re was further humiliated eaily today by the Missouri Democratic convention hen it re-1 used to accept him even as a the(trict delegate to the naMontil Mention BULLETIN WASHINGTON April Secretary Daniels 1T-day ordered 1 1n Salem and the desl rover McCauley to the Pacific coast of Mexico to offer protection to Americans at Mazatlan and Topolohampo The war vessels were sent from San Dieyo il the ret nest of Ihe State 'Department Daniels said ARTILLERY EN ROUTE TO BORDER A(llTA IMiMKTA Aril Cniletl States artillery is to he cii route to Dmiulas lo iro1cct the lr-der there in the event of finiitinc around Anna The report also was riim-nt in Diuylas aei-oss the huimdaiw line ieiieral Dallas eonimander of the Sonora ndads who arrived in Aua is prepaid no1 a pioelaina-tion to the people of Mexico lo rally to the Ohremm cause airainst Presidi-nt Carranza A -epurt that t'arranzista had sm-eeeded in em'erin Pass on the Chihuahna-Sonora hoivler was denied liv Smioi'a lie in Is here today However Uol) Sonora cavalrymen left here for the pass (leneral Calks claimed that the DIo'cloui revolt spread t' I ive ot I ie si ales WASHINGTON April 23 Requo st from Americans on Ule Pacific and Gulf coasts of Mur co fur protection United States warohips have been received at the State Department it a learned today ALLEGE MANN ACT VIOLATED OOI lit AS Any Ainil -le ninl 1 I 'i not in 1 i jut I '-t 'he Stii iiiTi- Court of Mexico ami i -I cnhtaiv piV4-i not SnnotM I'p'-i'D-m I'lUT'MZ' was 1 rrsld on Ills arrival today 'nv I' I Vpa rt nin I of Justic agnts wtio trffrrl a lit of violation of thr Miiiii lut- iirl iiLialtV't i ol of the distingue li ican pesqtmria was said to he i CaiTiin-Hist i M-aoo deb-gut- to Hu Sonora PEACE ENVOYS EXPECTED AGFA FiGKTA Soimii Mexi-April 21 i a I ('a II? coinuiaiid oi til- 14-hel Hoop- was )eetel to a i iv hi P- toniv lie ill i on Hie tm in id tin Gan Hindi' la peae gates t( he roUl' icil'i 1 li'U-es at the lea in lui i-ivision nnv Ins nirl: hilf that Sane Gallon liMI) to mobilise sevaiil lundi lii -ol of I Oide l-d 1 i Idi- Itecause of fight on the league ol nations administration forces flatly lejused to l(t the senior senator go to the San Francisco con-ioii- vntion althoiurh the district hid nam'd him as one of its dele- FRIDAY APRIL 23 1920 FOR DEED By United Pres WASHINGTON April 23 Rear Admiral Brittain chief of Btaff to the commander of the Atlantic fleet shot and killed himself yesterday af-I ternoon Secretary Daniels was advised today by Admiral Wilson com-! mander-ln-chlef of the fleet at Guan-I tanamo Bay Brittain died Instantly No details of the tragedy were received by Dan liels Wilson advised Daniels that thA body was being shipped to this coun try on the LT Solace which left Guantanamo yesterday FIRST TESTJF me By United Press SAN LCIS OBISPO April Mra Myrtle Dean is insane This was the desision of a jury here today after an examination Into her mental condition She la to be committed to an asylum for the insane This means she will not again have to stand trial for the murder of her husband Fred Dean former county official British Kept War Situation Secret Says Navy Witness By United Brett WASHINGTON April 23 The navy fa i It-cl to raallze the submarine danger when It entered the war because "the British kept everything to Capt Pratt told the Senate naval Investigating committee today "But if It was aa serous as -painted by Admiral Sims whg did the British keep 111 destroyers wfth their fleet Instead of sending them on anti-submarine duty?" Pratt asked "The British were pretty wise old Weather forecast for tomorrow Fair Moderate westerly winds iCaillaux Is Sentenced To i Three Years CAIILAFX 21 PARIS April 23 Joseph Call-laux former Premier of France convicted yesterday of holding correspondence with the enemy during tin war today was sentenced to three years in prison by tin Senate sit tins as a High Ton it Of IllSliCf Since under tin French law sol- I Itarv rout incne-m founts one- I i ill iimh than ngular inipris- ontnent ('aillaux Inning served I inonlhs i'iIuih1 will bo entitled to rodit Tliis moans that released in one more 35 months it will moil! ti I By TRACY (United Press Staff Correspondent) I iM USTf XE A i iz April 23--Foiir distinct lines of eiibme are Ih (llj: fhV loped by the state iri the Hmh-c deportations trials todav This nh dsi tie I to build i in con 1 1 nt ions as the basis the aii Thai no p'ttitions Tha pot ta ions wet sign-'! to 1 1 move tin I iioni th Ihsl Wa ren dDdnvt Intt Vi'i'i designed to bral a 1 1 1 a ml dc-ttoy oiganizd lain! i it the dewi tat ions were part 1 ant i -labor conspiracy al- luol to have hi ell lostcred by mining 'ompanies d'hai tin 1 1 4 deported and in some instances Ik i wives and chiidicn were subjected to violence and insults Added complication is given the trial sine a single witness often Ics- lilies as to all four phases of the ease 1 Ah Guv and Frank Vaughn yesterday gave Pstiinony on tin charge of an alkged anti-labor conspiracy McCoy who is now an examiner tor the federal fniploymcnf sci vice and was represent ing the slat federation of labor said he haC been toned to have Bisbee after tin1 depoi tations Vaughn charged that the Warren district Kmldeis Fxchange of which Woo'ton cbdendant was acting secretary and Vaughn a member had tor ds purpose the destruction of organized Libor Me declared 1ht Bisbee repienen-tj'tivs of tie Aui'-ruan Federation of 1 a I ol iiml stood guard at tin hon ot Kmc McKay woman member of Ha stau leg isle line because nl- -jf gummn had threatms1 liei She hniltv bit town for safety he the de By United Press NEW YORK April 23 The first real test of Herbert strength as a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination will occur In 'the Montana primaries today Opposed to Hoover on the RepubU-jean ballot are Senator Harding Major General Wood Senator Hiram Johnson and Governor Lowden The latter three have made personal canvasses of the State The Montana branch of the National Hoover Republican Club has i made an intensive campaign for the former food administrator Hoover enters this battle in a peculiar position Although he has definitely declared he will not accept a Democratic nomination he has 33 Democrats and no Republican dele-By Umted Press gutes instructed for him to date The SAN FRANCISCO April 23 Sugar Democratic primary it is believed prices soared again today according 1 will result in selection of an unpledged to an announcement by the Califor- delegation nia-Huwaiian Sugar Refinery Latest puices are $2050 cwt which i will raise the retail price to 25 cents1 a pound Increase jn the price of raw' sugar is given as the reason for the jump oels Alalia Kodak lie pretty 23-yMl-tiir old Nbxian gill wa- held as maier-ii I witness pm ted have admitted an intimacy with Miss Rodriguez extending O'er the past five p--ifs Fla aeecnipanhii him here and on frequent other trips into the Foiled States according to the federal agents lie has a wife and nine children DKS MGINES lov Apnl 22--Iowa's 2fJ delegates to lie Republican national convention wm safely vith-in the Lowden ranks today The statc convention meeting here lute yesterday instructed tin- ration to ca -tt th- I Hi unis governor at the ing The resolution endorsing candidacy of Lovihn was poo aeela mat ion the reemnmendation Himinitti'c on i -olid ioim 1 1 1 vi nt ion a ls at on against gov emim nt ovv i a il i ools legisla 1 1 A a in eommitl H'c stat i id i Ds Luney the vention da' mg re dorsed id the st 1 1 apids vis la I 4011 Vi tit If I' gular for it ta i mis ism By United Press IINGnLX Nh 1 li i i in Johnson in as til choice ol Kepuhbean prcMb In 1MJ3 slat Johnson -MM I Vrslmiu 237" Hitchcock tor th illation in pi Boss iJ 1 THU Mi ls I for I puhi-n 1 govf-rnor as I )cmocratic Thole will )' I I llehco I I 1 I moi i at i Bi a will pi 1 loin i I a nt her Pt tt pr in ts i -i I lowed is i i Kopui then and Thompson I Mull i 1 I -mori I a lor pep'll 'In nil rh four high 1 1 Towle and KicK'i'h April 31 Senator ordains his lend Nebraska tor tin ntial noiiu na ton if tlie IMft the 5174U: Wood 35-1 1 Dcmoeiatie imm-eincts has JjikW has sil" h-ol i notmn ion for M)iliid tr the Puv in and two at 1 i i a Me in I onvnt in Oil' til' Jf2M I Fe-e date Mi tin 1332 yr Me' commit ten man) is ah i rt is in D'fjnan ''legates at Inigo 1 re Snndnll lov By United Press INDIA A I I lua 'h a uiiiiil Mm at 1 da lollovvuv: last night to m-gro cbaigcJ 1 4 ar-old Mai RHl Th mtt nil! stonncil tit j'i prevented trm the i itim ol arrr-sts were vvotimled I iMiss Helen a student of the 1 rrsuline Gillg is spending few jdayN with friends in Sebastopol for i co meet the I hv the1 I is FRONT OF AUTO SKKASTOIh Apnl 23 Rdlv I'ixby aged ten was Tlmrs'lay atternoon hv a Sup r-Stx anion i old drivi Little over Hudson by hu tion 1 tioujis is fore dnvng zuilm as Garninxislas ie put up stiff i ''-Islam siege of the poll Ilia'- 11 es I I) ei 111 nil is ell Ml!" pi Flore Addition I toops amved in Agu Tiei inn easing the local gall I jam sold is i lb 'll ei a ry of i i mi I 1 1 I 'urea us 4io towns of Sonoma a in i Id oi! a ol 1 he IP -i I eii' 1U- 11 i a esl III' g' oep i I 1 til' ID Of the lilflll fl I mimed a -vst 'III hut 1(Itg mii 111 Ollgll'itlt the state by I Milg! 1 vvei ID pnolmg their wool I to the lehome of I 1 War Gomaanv Ghicagn i( 4 i 1 1 1 1 ho will have (p 4 licit mg I he tllines of the their pi 1H ii Ml are 1 1 Pant IFire ttll a and ('Ml Hah GVM- I I Mg was lirjel eiide-1 1 1 1 I i I I es i-d III MUM la' 'A! a lid th I arm'd in del ul -ian that is meeting with Stic-n (i iiiinii'S iii I In St a Mu 1" linn rge Hand Holders to llrinfi Them jar Exchange honks tiie all bond holders who to hove the first M-COIld UUI ptles exchanged for pet mu miit Di belli It the banks be-U The t'liU'l liinent has set for the lime to have tlKin Hired and if the bomb have not th' banks hv this time it will 1 1 iy j- -Jx munlhs before the nf-H rnude agtuii All htinks wdll the bonds TI Well tllll'l hod fn this eX'dl' 1 piuii' fe t( iM'i II) Ma- re expected and a on th convention Their election mark'd a victory for th wets Dry candidates wen defeated STRONGINBREAK By United Press WASHINGTON April 23 Liberty bonds gave a fully good ac-urit of Assitant Sccrc-taiy of the Treasury Department said today in discussing the i periil of grat depreciation of tills laneoiis li fit is This period cam climax Wed-m silay when the New York stnek x-cliang suffrd th most Imeti day in months through a rush of selling or-j rs wbili broke quotations of practically all socurnes "But I am told that a feature of Thursday's Liberty bond said Leffingw II was the unusually large buying of small lots by investors Liberty bonds tire siandmg on their own feet without artificial VA 1WIA A POINT ED FOR INSANE PERSON Judge Denny today issued letters of guardianship to Louis Lamotte in th' state ot Maria Lamotte an insane person upon bonds of $2Mu secured by Thomas Baines and Joseph EkcoH't ItfUh of Sonoma Attorney Robert A i presents the guardian I ericau A bassador Welcomed to San Remo By United Press SAN REMO Italy April Robert I'nderwood Johnson Amejctin ambassador to Italy arriv'd here today to attend the conferences of the Council of Premiers us an unofficial observer lie whs heartily received by the Premiers In commenting on the allied decision to remain in Constantinople despite Hie wishes of President Wilson Prime Minister TJovd nn would have preferred that the United Slates accept a mandate over i Chicago L'nion Row Ends in One Death By United Press CHICAGO April Police today were searching for the slayer of Coleman Chicago labor power and political leader who was shot and killed in his office here last night Coleman was an official in the Chicago Teamsters Association In a statement to police before he died Coleman named two men ns threatening to him John Ma-h-v was held today pend in investi-gat ion The shooting was the result of a factional row of several years in which Coleman and other union ofir-( ia Is were at outs police believed Striking Switchmen Boost Their Demands By United Pres ST LOG IS April 23 Fifteen hun-drd striking switchmen meeting here today voted to Increase their demand one dollar a day for each week the railroads continue to ignore the demands the outlaw strikers The switchmen voted flatly to re-fuse io go hack to work FREIGHT SERVfCE NORMAL Southern Pacific freight service Is once more normal it was said today Five carloads of livestock for the Noonan Meat Compujiy arrived yesterday in charge of Af Chamberlain HERE FROM CLOVERDALE Mrs Ethel Yordi Alice Grace Yorld Mrs Willinm Caldwell Jr motored here from Cloverdnle today and were guests of Mrs Cckrill in ther The little boy hail just jumped off tin- running board of tii- ma-elmie anl run in front of the heavy Mutmnobib ti gni-t his father Dr Bixby when bis mother Malted the automobile The child was Mucked down and the front wherl of the heavy machine passed over bis head and chest His father and speetatois rushed to him and found him unconscious and bleeding The accident ocelli red in front of his father's office where tt'cs carried An examination was made and it wan found much to the surprise of all that he had not suffered more than slight bruises am) lacerations It wan thought that In had sutler! a fractured skull hut a nnniiti'S after the accident he recover I consciousness fcarly Friday ibtg il wa announced he was mrriai: license i Mrs linrbank To I Aniln-u IVitwii anil Agma Address IT omen ivinrii F'-a Jolm I' l'l-talinna ami (luh in I etaluma i i ji sn ios: I'KTVI Apnl :3 Alls' Luth't Piul'ank of Santa Itosa will lpus i hi Glut members i lo ait i noon The ot Mia Burbank will a 1 1 i act a large number of aicinhers She is a very bulliant Pillar and interesting While horn I 1 1 ill he be guest of on of he dub members vaid Sivial witnesses testified that the strike preefding the deporliitions was cept loita I) pmt II Phillips Named Special Administrator I Special letters of administration I ot hi were issued to Frank Phillips as public administrator 111 tin estate I' he late JoMib Mole The court uiipovvMs th- administrator to exer-eis Ma li effoits administering Mit as vvii he nece ssary for the preservation of Ho properly existing At -lont'-v Bn 1 Howell of Petaluma app-ai'd for tit administrator.

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