MADERO WARNED Intenvenflon in Mexico Consid ered by President Talt. ANXIOUS TO AVOID HOSTILITIES OSCAR S. STRAUS Nominated for Governor by New York Progressive Cnnvention at Syracuse. Will Co No Unfriendly Act Without Consulting Congress Conditions in 8outhprn Prt of Mexico Intolerable. Two Regiments to Go to Border. Beverly, Mass. Sept. 9. Although rrcsldent Taft will not Intervene in Mexico without the fullest deliberation mi n Htep that would mean war, his friends declared that Intervention Is nearer than It hns been since Ihe first American troops were rushed to the bolder. eighteen months ago. It can hi said on the highest author ity that should the president decide th:it Intervention Is the only course open to him he will call congress in pi lal session and demand of It the authority to end the American army across the border. In no clrcum tnnces. he hnR told his friends, would hi do an unfriendly act toward Mex ico without consulting congress. The president authorized General LMMOrd Wot.l. chief of staff of the United Htates army, to dispatch two more regiments of cavalry to the Tex as border. It Is !n the senthern part of Mexico that the president has learned of In tolerable condition affecting Amer icans. There the Madero government. According to the Washington Informa tion, is utterly unable to cope with the revolutionists and there peems to be little prospectP that the situation will Improve. The president within the last few flays has communicated a demand that President Mrtdfro he more active In the protection of Americans. He Is hopeful that tola reminder, meant for the ears of the Mexican president and the Mexican foreign office as well, will be fruitful of results in both southern and northern Mexico. MILLION DWINDLES TO ZERO Newark Man Believed Wealthy Found Insolvent at Death. Newark. N. J., Sept. 9 The report filed with Surrogate ElbOenthl by Mrs Bertha C Felek of this city, widow of Charles A. Felek. n reputed millionaire of Newark who was killed in an au tomobile accident on Sept. I last, ehows that her husband, Instead of be ing a millionaire at the time of his dentil, was really Insolvent Accord ing to her report as executrix of hpr husband's estate, the assets total 997.7S. and the liabilities $910,507.74. leaving a deficit of 10T.S0t.M There nre ahcut Sfio claims against the ea tnte, nuny being those of widows and orphans whose legacies Felek handled or who entrusted their monv with him for Investment. As he hank"d everything In his own name, there Is no way of tracing any particular account. by Amerlrnh FLOGGINGS CEASE Publicity Slops Hand of Warden of Michigan Penitentiary. MUTINEERS CHAINED IN CELLS Phr.t.1 Prosa Association DEMAND FOOD PRICE CUT Mass Meetings In Germany Protest Against High Cost of Living. Berlin, Sept. 9. There have been monster mass meeting in Germany to protest against the high price of food OAd to demand that the government relieve- the situation before the winter. The Socialists are exp cl' I to make a demand for the reduction of Import duties on foods when tie' relchstag convenes in November, and also per mission for the importati"ti of meats, which Is now prat tlcally prohibited. The Berlin municipal iish market, Which was inaugurated for the pur pose of selling to the poor at cost price, was reopened last week. Women Wireless Operators Acceptable Washington Sept. 9 Navigation tmreau olNcers were surprised to learn that a woman wireless i' -rator bad heen discharged from the steamer Mariposa, on a transpacific line, on the ground that the government was opposed to BOCA employment o worn en. On the contrary said Commission er Chamberlain, the new code of regu latlons provides precisely the same treatment of men and women appli cants lor those places. ALFALFA LEADS WHEAT CROP In Kcnsjs FicMs Season's Yield Is Valued Over $1,000,000. Topekn. Sept. 9 The Kansas wheat k'ng has to take n back seat now White the alfalfa good monarch gets Into the BpOtlfght. Alfalfa seed Is the newest ( lolconda lli Kansas. A wheat field that folds $t' an acre Is a bonanza, but it is poor picking compared to an Hlfnlla field Henry M. Masche of Saffordvillo has just haVvoitOd thO seed crop from a field of 17". acres of alfalfa where the stand wasn't particularly good, and will get something ilk? $4,oiio for 'he crop. Ifaacan stread) had cm two crops of hay from the same field, which brought him about $1" an arr.. In all. his return from the hay and seed wIP bring him an average of about $i'S nn acre. Iozen Of other reports showing lcld.; Of fir- e to four bushels to th at re Dii fields of from 100 to KM acres hAVe been received by the state board of agriculture, and it Is estimated that tno a'.fnlfa seed crop this yar in the whole state will be worth ClOM t$1, cnit.onn. GEORGIA HAS RACE WAR Negro Preacher Badly Beaten by Whites at Cummings. Cumnilngs. Oa.. Sept. 9. Race trou ble was. precipitated here following the nrrest of two negroes charged with assaulting n white woman when Grant Smith, a initio preacher, is al leged !o have- mode disparaging re marks nhout the white women of Cum mings. The preacher was almost beaten to death by a mob of white men before officers rescued him and locked him In the vaults of the court house. The negroes have become aroused and have threatened to dynamite the town if any of their race Is lynched. A company of inlantry reach' d Cum. mines from (laiiu sville, having been or len d horn by Governor Brown. Tree's Review for the Week. Bradstreet'e aavs: Every prospect pleases and trade continue its on ward march, cumulative strength ap Bonn to be tho order of the day. The quick. i;ing impulses of better things uro ext 'ndtng to sections that hereto fore have hen relatively backward and what Is most significant, garnered crops contribute higher yields than were anticipated n fortnight ago with those yet to be gathered corn and cotton -giving e 1 lence of astonish ingly gQOd progress. The crop situa tion is such its to generate optimism, tic influences of which on trade are clearly apparent all over the west. Methods of Discipline Contemplated by Board of Prison Control Sudden ly Changed Convict Just Released Says Simpson Is Incompetent. Jackson, Mich., Sept. 9. The public city glVOn the flogging of the convicts in Ihe penltentlnry here has apparent ly prevented the warden and the board of control from Bnlahlng their pro gram. More than loity led the mutiny whl h nee. Mttated the calling out of the atufe troops, et only twenty-four or twenty five have been whipped. It was reported tnat seventeen ot the RMttneen were thrashed. Members of the militia ay preparations wore Bp arently made for the floggings, but that none wis punished. Instead ever forty have been chained with l"g Irons and handcuffs and thrown into tolltary connflsionnt, 'J'he cells nnod are partly dark. Two Oralori and one convict who was re I OR Otd from ! penttCBtlnrjf confirmed tho Deport of th" new mode of punish ment. This ronrlct said: "The cause of the trouli!'' i- the warden. He is not the man for the plnee and will no ' ;tiere six months from now. He Will be taken out In a coffin if he does not resign He l scared to death of the prisoners ami hasn't taken any Cnnncea lately. "He has more than forty men In the black cells nnw and some of them are in for MfO. Thejr knot) thev will have to stick. While they are lying there ii. tle'ir dirk cells, bound band am! foot, they nre becoming more and more determined to kill him " COWBOYS GREET ROOSEVELT Colonel Rectlls Old Days on the Maltese Cress Ranch. Helena, Muni., Sept. 9. Wood row Wilson and the Democratic , party. Colonel Roosevelt told the people of Montana, had nothing to propose for dialing effectively with the trust proh lein. Wall s,ro t was so well pleased with the pollcv of the administration. he said, that it was praying "Give us i another dissolution." Colonel Roosevelt added that Mr. I Wilson's proposal was to do exact... ncthin". by continuing in the same Course the Taft administration u'. pursued The proposal of the Progres sives, he add -d. was to put a stop to the continuance of the. Taft Wilson program of further legalisation of monopoly under the guise of u make believe Rtsattlt on monopoly. Colonel Rc;is;velt was Iti a reminis cent mood. J!e thought more about the old days on the Maltese Cross ranch thiei about politics. The colonel was a cowpuncher nearly thirty years ago on a ranch at Medora, N. D. He passed through Medora in the night and as the "boys" who still are left could not sec him th re. they came on to altlea City, wher- they gave him a true western welcome. 12.000 CONTRIBUTE Campaign Taft Men Gain Nevada Point. Carson, Nev., Srpt. 9. Names of Taft electors still o on the Repoblto On ballot this fall. Colonel Max in, Ko publican national committeeman for Nevada, filed the Hat with the sccre tary oi mate end received a receipt After the regit'.' Republican comer s f - - l the nomination of .1 e' rtora had hoi n over- Roosevelt Electors to Stay on Ticket TopnkS Sept. 7 Roosevelt presi dent'a! etectOM won another rou nd In the legal battle to get them oft the Republican ticket in Kansas. Judge Banborn of tho Bnltod states court of appeals denied an Injunction asked by the supporters of President Taft s naad'dacy to prohihtt the names of tight Roosevelt electors bring placed on the Republican ballot in the gen eral election in November. New 1 sand pr: far to t! Pdlgn fi tals $17" This K national Fi:rH of Democrats Total $175 000. .. Sept. 9. Twelve on have contributed Wilson and Marshall Now thou thus cam- The fund at present to- tion i: pre si ' lookt d called Rebels Botig.'s I rebels t '! i engni 1 : ' A ec id dot ni ars convent .on nominated. was Set Jan. 6 as Hyde TriaJ Date. Kansas City, Pt-pt 7. Attorneys tot Br. B. Clarke Hyde and represents tlves of the county prosecutor filed a Stipulation in the criminal court agree ing to the postpon. t.n nt of the third trial of Br. Hyde fee the raurde: r Colonel Thomas H. Sw'one from the 8- teinber to the JanUAT) te: m of conn. Ju'lgo Porterfleld sot the dat I nt Jan. 6. the La Itopgl Ail - d 1 1 . i Cress Line; Five Dead. Arts., Stpt. rtfaxlcau ,' the bOUndnry end we re by United State., soldiers cn ; ranch, fifty miles eatt of according to a report re !.. . Tl lltaen American h 1! b:.!. twenty-five reba' ;, If DOE ISI'iPlLII'il1 PERPETRATED BY WALT AcDOUCALL EVERTMINC 15 YESTERDAY OR TOMORROW! I THOSE CIGARSAR FIVE. CENTS ONLY J TOOAV THtVAHC j VOU'OOUOHTER I J, I 1 BEEN HE..e.LAST f X-k I WFPly -f-r-. I I rj 'v 'V I V . J I 1 OM MSBSBBSrSBSW. Mii!i3nait and His Wife Killed. Pcrtage 1ake. Me.. Sept 9 - Tht liod 1'B of Danlol 0 Kmery, mllUonstt and U's v, lfe were fouud in a bedroom in their resUCQt e. Both had been shot Tho coroner's theory . is thai Mrs. Kmery whs called fropi her husband's room and there was shot by him. H later 1 .lied hfonsstt Th couple ha! tro ible recently. i killing ! e ml v ir.dln one. ShocVlf.rt r. .: f- : v N c-anua. Wasblagton, Bepl ! Shocking re ports of famine and si know, brigand asc and brutality in thL- rebel zone In i :. : i t to the outside world1 , by couriers, are beginning to reach the si: te dc ;:uUii at rod are being re j tarred to the attention of the Araer 1 lean Red Cor- Mysteriouc C'se?T8 No. Klilinrj Cattle Topeka, Sept. : Cattle are djrtng in jjreat numbers' In several Western Kin IPS ' mtl b from a disease be !!. vod to h t - ime mysterious in-fe-tion thrt ! - l led thousands of hoi s. a. B at i. .lit ; crta . cceKei by .1. If Merci , state live stock com-nihsioner. I stated at the Democratic headouarters, which at the same t'me nnde public a list of con tributors, contalii'iig, It wns said, the names cf all who had contributed $liiO or more- to the fund. W. Q. M iloo, acting chairman of the rvmocratic national committee, d clarnd that "a new political stand ard" had bPen set by this action. "The American people," he said, "will never elect another president without knowing; the sources from which financial support is drawn." Roiln We'ls, treasurer of the com nvttcc. declined that while the sum received w: is encouraging, it was 'To tally ItUldeejuatp" to conduct the cam paign TOP1 tlv. but he believed con tributions would continue. The lat e st contributions thus far have- been made by Henry Morgan-' than, chairman of the executive na tfor.al committee; F C. I'enfield. n srenlthi Decnoornl of Oermantown. ?ti.! Henry noldoian, h Nov York banker Each gave in,O00. TAR dIHUSSES POLITICS Several Hours at Soimer Cottage Spent in Conferences. Beveriv, :Usb.. Sept. . Preside r.t Tnft discussed tho natrrtnjrt situation with Chairman Utiles and Treasurer flheldou oi the Republican national eaminlttet , talked over political affairs i: Connecticut with Charles P. BrOO er, national ton imltttomnn. and J. u Rom back, bta.e chairman; listened to the Republican ROWS from Rhode Isl and from former Coogrwsinan ihef- field and Qeneral Wilson, the State chairman, cue. heard whu ilnsas hu - tis i.- doing l rom CTtarles Hatfield, jtate chairman. Ctclin-Hn Hilles issued a lorma itntoassnl befnr departing, declaring he ha: 1. .ml conservative t-;-!': . men to Lc for the te 'e Cor. o:' Mr. Tilt because of his ret ord n- an eto nomi tl chief m rattva. ee CONDENSED NEWS MIIIIHMIMMMMMllHy Nev. Vi rk Praaressives nominated u.iai s Btrans lor governor. General Arthur MacArtlnir dropped dead at a reunion of Wisconsin vet etana Jacksciti (Mich.) prison rioters are said to have been flossed until they tainted. Arthur I Gari'm d of tlyria was nominated for goTernor of oiiio by the Progressive slate convention. The yield of the Klondike gold placer mines in 1912 was Ift.OOO.OOQ an Increase 01 1,OOOX00 over 1911. Cornelius N. Bliss, Jr.. is to be asked to testily lieiore the senate committee Investigating campaign contr lb utlona stent be ra of tho Socialist party in Wilmington nave decided thai they will so to prison rather than pay the capitation tax passed by the last Del aware legislature. Mrs. Charles Bhnltg and son, Har old, aged seventeen, and Mrs Prank Pi tier were drowmd when tho uv.dor L. it they were In went over tht- u;jper Onm at Appb ton, Wis. Sir Edward T. Cook, the Et:,:!sh author and economist. Is the latest person mentioned by rumor as likely to Succeed J.'incs Bryce ns ambassa dor to the United States. Two resolutions looking to the world-wide sifety of buildings Were I adopted at the final session of the congress of the International Associa tion for Testing Materials. Alexander Scholl. mail cleik. who was in the Nci thwestern railroad train wreck -tt Lyndhurst, Wis., died of his Injuries. This makes the sev enth death ns a result cf the wreck. Compulsory arbitration of trade dis putes 's strongly opposed by British .rr.de noiottists, who at the trades union c -ss ea -t an ovei whelming vote against the :ido;.M;;n of the prin ciple. Three prisoners in tie Yankton COUafy is. D.J jail overpowered a dep uty sheriff and escaped- Ofllcers and a posse of cttisens recaptured the men thirty minutes after ih.'y had se Cured liberty. Five tii 'd titifi.d mm were killed 1 t.d t'.v injarod the srreok of a Chronl Morthern freight train pear Ma ttu, Mont. All e thg nv-n v. re bea - in their way r.nd were rb..:; . In a ear of lui .1 . .. Pr. P. U DlUilap of the l;u:. au c: chem'siry and asset biete chemist un der Pr. Harvey W. Wiley v.hile the latter wus chief cf the bureau, re signed to ac a commercial po gitioa In Chh ago Arthur Raymond, former pRchnr with the Nev York National laajPMi basebaP team, was lo.mj dead in u Chicago hotel, nrath srhd due to heart disease, srhlch had beep gggrptntss by be cm i salvs hat. . Igcpetary IVihwisj of the department of ngricalturc has decided to establish an exp liti: nt StatlOO on the M uni natioi, 1 forest neat Eprlttm. 1'iah. for the tUidj ot grazing atid water 1 1 tc i i i . ;n oi least Our "Depressed'1 Neighbors f By CHARLES STELZLE OT" It million "Spanish -Americans" claim our attention In Cuba, in Porto Uieo and in the south weal section of the United States, although the majority are neither Spanish ur Americans While you have no right :o gin mo an air of pharuantcnl supremacy with regard to any other race or class of people, nevertheless It Is oor business to be mightily concerned about any group anywhere which is suffering through Ignorance bocanog of Illit eracy, through superstition because of mistaken religious teaching, through Immorality because of lour standards of leadership. These must all be eradi ILLITERACY IN CUBA According to Birth and Color Population Ten Ye.: s of Age and Over 1,481,573 TOTAL FOREIGN WHITE 196.881 Percentage of Illiteracy 25.6 TOTAL COLORED 453,714 Percentage of Illiteracy 55.0 TOTAL NATIVE WHITE 830378 Percentage, of Illiteracy 41.4 catod, II ' ;! of all f'r the sake of the; people themselves, but also because the wvitl er the v.e of every man and woman and child helps to constitute the life end tno thought cf the nrerid Much of the situation that one finds In Spaulsli-Atnerlcan ouutries is due to tht tanays ju-t Indicated 'rids is narticalntijr true of Cuba, for whose birth SShd being the Tinted States Is so largely responsible According to the census of I'.i)7. the londitioiis with regard to illiteracy in that l ouutry were as is indicated mi t te fhoTe poster. Qui of a total population of tjOajkjgel), Sl.-Ugl well- earpeaters. oi . out of every seven tieing Illiterate. Of cigar factory operatives there were SH.lttl, the ro!ort;on of illiteracy halttg slightly bigher Bttt these constituted the Indter type of workers of farmers, planters and farm laborers there were HM4.N31 males ami :.llo females Of the males 'Zn. '". or (MNtrij tv.o thirds, were illiterate The illiterney among the femaleH mS Id about the same proportion About line bslf of the males or voting age are Illiterate Another striking far"t in conueH'item with the Hfe af Cnbsrl thai 857.(0)8. or l-'I ; er rent of the lutsl poptthttlon, are illegitimate children. Hut here ti.ey nr.- another dtsttncf obligation which Amerlia 11:11st meet They bpm M'll oIh thai wit I ROt only leach their children to beeonse Olfkion syarkUMn lUU wW,h MOvh llmm the dignity and the iH'iiuty of labor In the sehoos that we fnrnbib we must tberetore provide ti infllWlMI Which will ombine niaritnl trutltiu sail srt end music, besides the other cultural tench iug. 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