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v'rHlr VOL VIILrypr CAL; TUESDAY, JULY. PRICE TWO CENTB i ty-yn SfW -y Vf Subway Laborer, Isureatrfenor LosAngelesSMtyGirlWill IL 1 1 ill I ss: nininrh fifflfA' W-r -V. Vji HdieiTrouble IMmglPirince IhllHl ffiri -il-Sfc-J wssf r. 7-x ft' Thomas T0it; Rulgara Capital SiU-rourid-muiiiehtion Cut AlliDaAC Calif oijaA ttorney General Wcdiics(kVr3 PAPER-'AND PENCILS ON FREE LISTS 600 MEMBERS SCHOOL' EXPECTED FOOD SHORTAGE FACES INHABITANTS 3.V Turkey Ready to Treat foi Peaco witU-Bulgariaii Forces Law Takes Effect in August and Haper intend out Ilvntt -A it conies Opinion Tliei-; tSv ingsAifd 0 JblEvent.iitoeSuiyyhott ranf, forth Prjends will (tar tomorroV-wheu'' will bo' held nt the as cr Hammers tein, Impresario', chanced to hear him sing while he knocked 1 the mortar npra old bricks In, Then, lie told the mitt -to report to the -choruswastar of the new opera Jh.KJ i i lsunncM.lhM Ion lie la proa: theMeilcaji government never Amer IP- lcan; cltlxenarroeldentittierta toiler I In courae of construe- Teplled ti' representations wader te Hunme'i Hainmerstelh took Gasparjni to Prince fltnfsfoui SuIkewjJk.f BELGRADE, Hervia, July 99. The InvMfmeut or HoBaTTplis Dulgariaa capital, la the last connecting link of tbe rallWay having been cut by tho Servian 9rpa -The' Bulgarian; fofcaa concentrated In 'Sofia as well-at-tlie lababltahtr of tba capital are threatened wltli famine and 'the Bulgarian govern ment baa torponeai to.

tho openlng ofthe railroad rudnlng from Varna' on the Blsok Sen Soda In order that provision may be brought Info (he r(ty, A la expected; that Roumanla wll consent to TlMmtthikfoaMed atlendeneta'OjMfeian'jlour'anA -SveSi hundred people young ainff therdayrorfllMfnedCwllhJrverlad amusements Thenrwlll be sand frogaj-! the for; the boy end girls- Shady 1 siwla for older people and the' swimming pootfif'" HESITATES CANCELUNG STAMB ON NITROGLYCFRiNE lh-' sports-todmnlbwUyef7 and tho entertainment committee pro-mlsea number of Theatait. wllL be ihej Fjrlcuda nt; 9 TURKEY READY TO BEGIN NEGOTIATIONS FOR pfeACfc Engine Are house, where the boys have, a plana Sing none more," Oa- car. Please, boss, I canna slng dia songs. My troat Js. full da brick duet Tomorra 1' sing for you," aaldjOasparlnl.

apologetically. -Qtf-on- shouted' the crowd. Gasparln found piano player and then set out First he sang the Miserere from MU Trovatore, and followed other operatic -i aelectlona. Hamuiersteld, hddreaalug (las declared; You report to this. choiismaateij'of my opera company apd leave this lob Tanka you boae.

tanks you," gasped He nook jhla -coat Ft Me pay check, and went -home to SIS East Forty-eevsnth attest; Prince Stonhlangrr Ltttoirokj and Mlu Marla Louise Freese, of, IOs Ahgeles, whose engagement was apnounced some 1 day. to will not wedded 'swltiiout If at ell. The result dv pends largely on the nerve ot the WlU he run counter to the, wishes of hla family, and the nobilltyv of Austria Mias Freeie ls th daughter of wealthy Los Angeles family long In society In Southern Call fomla. The prince comqa from one of th A oldest PillahAuatrlan fandllea. which are bitterly oppos-ed to an nttemiit1 to raise a young woman wltbodt a title to lha po altlon of princess.

him' on hShoif or tup United 8tate byNelson OShaughnesey, the chan dlaffain ofthe American embassy Mr. presented I to- President Uuerta tlie demands oil ir hlsgovernment (hat the officers and I fi-. eoldWra responsible for the shooting yT" of Sn Dixon, United istater imuMgratteq' Inspector at pares, be-1 arrested and punished. The prost dent" willingly acceded to this do I Jjtoand and.ta -tbai detention by Mpxlcana two.Amerl cnnoat 6nta Rogalla be Invest! gated. 'Mr.

0'8haughnessy wenttel Popopla, a -suburb Senot Huerta waa visiting and made the I representations Id person. ii Pfosldent Huerta assured I OShaUffhnessjr tbat those gulitf. of W-tlle'hd'4t. ptinudied. and nmtdhO Americans at I the hotting bf Mr.

Dixon would punMied i. (hat dhe1-American LONDON, Beyond a re port front Bona that Turkey has expressed. readiness. to open peace na gotlatlona with Bulgaria, there werr no fresh developments tho Balkan situation today! The-; porte has dispatched Osmua Nizami, Pasha, minister. of public works 'to London on special mia slon, tha object ot, Which la not ty 'ir 8ACRAMHNTO.

July boys and girls of California who attend the publc; schools cannot legally he required, for buy text bioka of any klndbelthmr can they be required to purchase school supplies' such as pn per. 'pencils andlie like. Thla s. the gist or i veaff clea end comprebsnslve opinion given by Attorney General VTbbb response to specinc question asked by District Midmep Bowker of 'Ventura County. The opinion la of Immediate cern to every pupil, as well hi to every pareqt 'In the 'state, -as It la baaed On consideration of the 1911 alatutes, as they will be In effect A'uguat; enacted by the recent legislature) 'make the.

-free text book cpnatitutlonal amendment a reality. There appropriation of 50o 000 for the manufacture and dlatrl. button of -free text books during, the next two years. Rsmadlaa Pior Law 8tata'8uperlntendent Hyatt, who received's copy of the opinion today la very glad thatjAtr toraay, General Webb- has yenderea an 'Optnlonaettlng reit' definitely and dually" the queatlon of requiring children to, buy books for in' the public schools. 1.

5, Hyatt aayai that the'OpInlon remody au Abuse of tho. law which fksted t)r Tears In various' parts of the 8tator and adds: It an absurdity for the elate to undertake to, furnish free text hooka and free supplies' to the children and- some schools and counties to prescribe that and tho othW.Ulng taxt'toohr-xuppi mental hooka, aria broke, maps, outlines. color, boxes, charts, brushes, drawing pencils, crayons, syllabus pictures and hcyvn kuows what else for the chPdrrn to buy. And tt does not; help tho situation any to say 'that- thq eM'dvn'hte not required to hiiy them, but that they prater to buj them berauae they. -can use them; io.

advantage In -Superintendent Hyatt sums up the SAN PRANdjicO, With his cahtelMgi'cfampr olaetf -shove a nea -package lodayF.Tr. ready to dtroccad- with -a Clerk Georgs Quockmanb 1 jaw dropped, lha ktxnlp dropped to the floor hla flttgers abil heTurorifollowed In a collapse. tub upper lsfUbadd mrut of ttlie package wpa' tba; word nit--. ro-g 4Ther packagat had -been -mailed VnLl the Postmsrka.f very mall -clerk- hetwaca- the twp cltr lea who bad had had 7 banged hla atampppoa It. without -'i untoward- reaulta Cux-kuian- took no such Tbs package- wss addroased to a 8an Francisco Arm, but wlll be belitphtlj lta eutjry Into the malls, is Investigated.

7 ---v 1 SOCIALISTS DEMAND $3,047 OF SEATTLE SHANGHAI REBELS and there he provtsloaTmode" forw those who have no wayvto the-v': prounda. Abe Sendusky; wh) I chairman, of 7 thav entertamment rsquaU that tha (hlldrrn taiie sbovsla ami buckets for ifc rkfcmestand man provide rope for lie would to see number of boys ry armedwlth' balls, and i Manager. Thomas. exp.cC make sn effort to1 have-water In the river, v- but because 1 to Vtbe I tlm ot may rot tbl llms, On of and at othor- Sunday Mr. Thomas, hue ft.

nlshed plenty of water for the rlverVV," and ha In Hill working on rlilpn for tonwrwwirM.tioniae lias Almethod Jriilcli 1 hsiduaeiXto bv ha hss been very nuwW waUr lrt tUe river, and if glven; time he -np fall Whether there la water or nt, then will be plepty -of clean, sund for tuo children to play Ini and it laser to predict -p-hlg-busy-da far the -Thom. -j cnmmittewe to htMr ctargeyof picnic, for1: CHRISTINE NEAL f. tr -ii fflti Manta EqaalUwould be released. xrifi- i Carlos' formed aselstani secretary of foreign affalra.yrlll, leavr tomsrrbw for Whence he S'' will xlf by.wpy.of New York for -to act ad -Mexican atetaetet it-hflL 1 UMAPeru tfuljr no, iUamr foe new -of foreign Yruth in the rciArta cui rent in Ku-atralrs, that department be Ir I rop and America ot catetropbe In charge. of Manual Qarsa Aldape, min this city.

Than, has been no extra laterfpt probably anM from tba fact lttuU talcgrapbte comnjinlrtitlon be-. WA3JaiNUT.QMuly-3LrrAMba tween-haiw4ind-8aBtiagol-UbUal-U lu-'pJj'aad-pr Henry Lano Wilson resumed I hls conference today, with Secretary Bryan on the Mexican Mtualton.fr.j new YORK, July 18 Aalate had expected to ult- WSU- ut evening a dispatch' waa recalyed Officers Relievo She and Corjiimhious Have Reoiv Camping Hostilities; Relieve Attempt At Reveille for Disarming Meu, i O'. I Kington today but remained at the, iw by the Associated rrenn direct from quest oLthe aocrctary to continue hhlUma( announcing, the election of. a aiurr 1 Min Alt Inna In th V--ox tended report of conditions In oew cabinet end. not mentioning 'TV.

IS1 a -A- SHANGHAI. July twr nlghta of quiet, dying was resumed here at i oclock last night." fShelh bunt over the bandstand In' the to elgn aectlon and Portuguese bo) received mortal Injuries and fat-signers had narrow At thla hour' the bring tlnuea. It la suspected tod els deliberately am 'tbeli guns on the foreign settlement 'In re ivenge for tho volunteerr in tho elementary pputhem 'republic aehat 1 foreign held a special meeting. a il' whlch secretary, Bryan appeared, tt ebntlnus ieonferencea on the proposed jv; Nlcnraiguan "protectorate. 1 Kariy to anything In the natura of a catastrophe or a revolution.

Telegrama-were exchanged by this city end Umn tbl morning through the Central and 8outh American Telegraph company as usual. WASHINGTON, CU July News came, to the state department day it had njt been decided If Am- hasaadoV Wilson con tho committee on Mexico, LOS ANGEIE8, July Christine Neel, Dotothy Swenson and Madeline Hagan, the glrla who escaped from WMltler state school. a week ago were In camp on the river bottom northeast of Huntington Bark until Etotarday night la the belief of Chief Probation Offleer Gibson. Ha with Mrs. Chalmers Srallh and T.

Murphy probation officers. Visited lha camp at that time, but were In hiding. As we turned to huntrfor thera a large touring-ear. appeared op Ver aon avenue; end a young out 'Hurry, girls, they are, after you, and three- girls dashed, out of 7 the brush and got leto tho car, said Mr. Gibson, yesterday, Christine Neal la an Important, wit-neat In several eases which originated la tho white slave investigation.

Evelyn Kesblt, another witness, also has Mappeered read th -officer- believe ibd has. Joined tba Neal party In bid lug. I 40A00VOLTS FAIL' v' July 29 SI xtrZ-Kb '1 five Sing. Sing prison bad hum prom. laent In the recent mutiny 'which still holds tbe prison in ntnw or tarror; i today were tehee heavily shackled to Auburn While th men were 7, 1 being, prepared for.

the-trip; alt the other convicts lathe prison welted for breakfast because tha offleiala' did notr Hare to take a chaneh of dlridlng their '-attention between thWprl sonera to he transferred and those who' remained. 'a SKATTfjN, July. fleorr F. OAtcrill submitted' today to'lh City claims dtmuges amounting to .93,047 because cl lose es suffered by Socialists during the rioting by United States soldiers pnd sailors on the night of ulyril.y 'p 'n bis coramonlcarlm aeya tbs. city of Seattle is responsible for 'the destruction 'the 'proiierty for (ba reason that It.

Waa the duty the.poHce department to auch proiwrty from 'destruction ju matter who lh destroying agents might be. ,1401 king In bin letter1 refers, to toil auataiued by -the Industrial Y)rkra oftbeWbrld. ry Pljr.mi-rAMINKTTl SOT TO BK BISMISNED WASHINGTON, July ti Flat denial or report that ho Intend Dlggs-Csmlnettl and other, -white -el are? cue because he has 1 pew interpretation of the Mena law waa. voiced hen today, by Attorney General Iroporta are aid klcReynolda. Diggs-Cenilnettl caro will go.

to trlal August l.l 1 .11 in i i( ASS AD ALK; WISH fcW? 'July tf.tord Annadale. owned by. Raphael, won the stewards', a six furlong handicap' valued at $3,000 today a Held or twenty Starters the course at Goodwood Perk' poor Boyownod by SJocir waa aec and. Cigar, owned Hep v7M-Ka-, thq United -Yltatea-would" puraue to-1 rounded 'the residence of tbs presi ward Mexico; but there la every rea-l dent of the Peruvian senate and taken V' eon to believe nq steps will be takenl possession of tho senate chamber: by thla country pending the outcome Questioning the credentials of a vfSof 'the plana hiring laid by leading number jot antl-admlttlstratloa sens-Mexicans; to bring about peace. --The fact that aoins ef the medlstorj Interested In' adjusting the -dlfferencea between the followers of Huerta and Currants were instrumental In per-' auadlng PorOr'o DIM.

abdicate, la encouraging offleiala In touch with Mexican affairs to betlave that thatt efforts might bring Aboutr-ihe; reMg- Ideut Huerta. ir Mexicans' are I nation of President Hui The argument the --jm 'rv KILL WORKMAN ll'VSTl' jCHICO, July. thousand vdlta of electricity paused througb tbe body of bey toleryot this city, when be greaped throe high voItage Ires and '7 trled to si raise them over the hay derrlck onVwnlch he -waa riding. He; wee thrown llf-een feet to the ground and stunned by the -i'. eald to he planning to pace before ilucrta la that the United States under i no circumstances would incognita his -regime and that fo dxtriento Mexico dicers at Shanghai Saturday; -h -Paulo, prevalis anwng tho'tilnear cr)wda of whom are.

flocking to th foreign section from the nmtlve clly AU the boundaries of the setfemen' ars consunily patrolled Ajrtoslp 7 vNEW, YORK; July Ta: Seu who1 waa -fbe, Srst provisions' president of tife Chinese repuhjfo led the revolution against Manrtri ns cabled tho following Monday to tho Associated SHANGHAI, July 29-Wliv-threa months ago. Yuan. Bbl un constitutionally concluded tho 7s lost with the bankers representing the dvr power, almost Immediately after the discovery ef documents Implicating the Chinese government In the assess (nation of tho Nationalist leader. -Gea' ral 8ung Chino I appealedsc the governments and peoples bf Her ope. to wlthold 'payment of 4ho lean temporarily, knowing that tho Caluese people would denounce Yuan.

Shi Xai for the murder and that Yuan Hli'Xal would suppress their protest oy (am of- arms- "My apbeal felt! ba deaf, and Yiina Shi Knl sent -troops lata the southern provinces 'to dismiss the governors and subjugate tho. people because they did not approve -of -hit high-handed action and mliiti of-a thorough inveatlgatlun pf-V mur der of Gen Sung Chlao Jen.1 promt war -wouM terminate as soon at Yuan Shi Ka! retired from the Presidency which he ham diegme ed In. an antomoblla accident near cuatoms-for the dlatrldCof October by Judge Post cannot bear fo oeeiy iif work Into Saturday night. Ford; Iforala. 1 iMornlng "Wiien tho lima came for I destroyed and the despcttul cClbe was brought to hla homo la this cltyt.

jwtua a- Waddell, to-be aurveyor 'PRMtog the sentence Judge poet askeeiManchua replaced by that of Yuan yesterday. With him at tto euatoma at San Francieco. Finley If bs bad anything to say. Kal. the.

accldnpt waa his bride, but shej Joseph J. Scott to be collector of In stood- up and In- a clea "I wllj-gght for tba prop' escaped -ualnjurod. jternal revepue tor tho First District ivolcSs stated that the only thing hejwhlch notwithstanding groat wished to say was that tba lair under 'must ultimately triumph. which he waa sentenced was unjust i "The powers, nti-ilnformed Ford suffered a broken crilar California- Immediate after the accldeat, Mro. m.

T. Dooltng. to bo United States wnicn ne waa sentenced war unjust imis powers, ml. or the IT. MEXICO II r- r- 1 AW iV-JV 4 resident Not Announce Mexican Policy pfor tho Pi'esent You wont get It by peeking around with' a microscope like man: to the plrture.7',yt:.',.'?,:.....''-.

v. 1 can find It for am just the busiest and. best Illtla finder Whittier today found hundreds of dollars 7 wprth of. lost' articles for Whittier peoida tha past year and I an j. '-rA -7 ferences wltUpoti Interference by America of any- klndTV President Huerta ait'; bring peisce io tbs lsnd if ha will retire, President Wilson to.

Informed, end ha hopes that success will attend tho efforts of European financiers Who are trying to force i Prominent Mexlreas have oaeured PresUeat WUvon that American mediation In Mexico might succeed. they want clianct to Mralghtea out Ike tangle themselves. The status of Ambaqudor WiUon, who la still here. Is as yet unsettled. It Id believed that ha will reslga.

WASHlNGTONtoCrJulyj 99-Proeldent Wilson for tho present will announce no Mexican policy. This wan admitted at the White Houe today. He has derided to withhold any definite action by the. United States end to glvo the Mexicans an opportunity to. reconcile their 'factional dlf- still on the Job.

V- -Three cents a line per day will pay the hill' during Jnjy and August Tell us about it to pboaa or to raon. 1 THE ANT AD MAX Ford, who waa a trained bae, Ut-'udge for tho northern district of Cal- and that banian life should not ho nation In Chian, in Bsslrfoil Yuan murder had bean' enmmlt-'Shl Kal with funds whir! ceased the resent war. i r. -ft .1 ia. --r-en unless Albert Schoonovsr of San Dlega'toJted.

i tended to her husband's injuries Bod him brought homo. w- I. i i r.1 I 'I 41 .5 yvv j'O. I 4 I A-.

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