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y mr 10 The Commoner. VOLUME 13 NUMBER 18 -arflP'wrjFsww v. I .liCVW i? Erickson Lee Anna, lOrutohos, Stocking, SOLD ON EASY TERMS. X. H. Frlekion irllfleUI Mob Co., II Wh Ar.NoMtaatapolb, Mian. Dosi not clif, orttbui ; diw end ol iVump tnd for CUlo(f. ii i Fulor Ibbbbw Urnit Limb la WmM. Give It a Trial Gorman Distemper Remedy for dls tomper, coughs, colds and worms In horses and Htock. Irlco r0 centH a bottle at all druggists, or wo will send It pro paid upon receipt of price. CMCIIIHAIV DIS'l'MMPHH KKMIODV CO., GoNlicn, Jinlltmn. Mr. Bryan in California Following are tho Associated Press dispatches which tell tho story of Mr. Bryan's work In California: Washington, April 29. Practi cally all of today was devoted by President Wilson to consideration of the situation arising from Califor nia's projected anti-alien land law. Tho president was in frequent tele graphic communication with Secre tary Bryan at Sacramento, Cal., and Rare Small Farm Opportunity In Texas Gulf Coast Country I ir you aro looicing ror an Ideal location for a home, a place whero you can make immediate profits, or an investment that will bring you futuro returns, I want you to investigate my choice 30 acro tract of land, located two miles from the thriving little city of Mission, Toxas -right In tho heart of tho very best section of the famous Lowor Ilio Grande Valley of tho Gulf Coast of Texas. This tract Is all cloarod, In cultivation and under Irrigation, and will bo sold with or without small improvements, with privilege of immediate possession. An excellent opportunity for any person who wishes to buy and sub-divide Into 5-acro tracts for later sale This rogion, in which my tract is located, Is famous the world ovor for Its wonderfully fertllo soil, delightful summer and winter climate, and Its long growing season. A 5 to 10-acro tract in this soctlon hns proven moro proiltablo than IGO-acro farms in many sections. Fruit and garden truck bring rich returns. Corn, alfalfa cotton and sugar cano do their best hero. Twelve months of grow ing season. Thriving community; good schools and churches- truck and fruit-growers association. Ships produce earlier than any sec tion of tho United States and gots highest prices; in easy access of tho best markets of tho world. y 0I Wrlto for further particulars, terms, etc., to T. S. ALLEN, Fraternity Building, Lincoln, Neb. WMf&ftWaKl laid tiifl entire aubiect before the cabinet in a two-hour meeting. Pie also conferred at different times to day with John Bassett Moore, acting secretary of state, who, in turn, was visited by Viscount Chinda, the Japanese ambassador. No telegrams from or to Secretary Bryan were made public at the White House. Mr. Moore declined to dis cuss the negotiations and reticence was maintained at the White House. That the president was somewhat worried about the outcome of the situation was tho only impression gained by those who had talked with him today. As far as could be learned tho attitude of the national government still is one of hope that if the anti-alien bill is passed at all, it will be along the lines of laws existing in New York, Missouri, Min nesota, and, other states. Secretary Bryan's proposition to the California legislature to suspend the passage of anti-Japanese legisla tion until the president has had an opportunity to negotiate a new treaty with Japan to replace the convention of 1911 is believed to represent the ultimate concession which the ad ministration is willing to make in reference to public feeling in Cali fornia. The secretary's statement that in event of the turning down of the president's advice he would feel obligated" to do everything possible to "minimize the ill-feeling that may be aroused" is regarded here as marking a purpose on the part of the government to become an intervener with the Japanese in any suit which they may bring before the federal courts to nullify the action of the California legislature. Assuming that ono of the ques tions which Mr. Bryan has trans mitted to the president on behalf nf the' California legislature is as to . th probable time for negotiating a new treaty with Japan and just how such a convention could be framed to meet the views of California without being objectionable to Japan, it may bo seen that such a method 0f settling the present Issue already has been given some consideration. The oxisting Japanese treaty was in tended to meet a -temporary need in quioting the unrest on the Pacific coast over the school question Neither party has been satisfied with its workings, and it is remarkablo for its omissions, compared with other treaties of trade and commerce. For instance,probably no provision for the acquirement by Japanese, not even the extremely limited favored nation clause, covers the usual com mon law right in such matters, and, singular to say, there is no pro vision whatever against discrimina tion. When Secretary Bryan started for California he was aware that while there was absolutely no treaty pro hibition against Japanese, as the Californians now propose, ho must rely on their patriotism and patience in assisting the national government in overcoming the present difficulty. President Wilson and John Bassett Moore, qf the state department, who has devoted much attention to the consideration and definition of the rights of aliens with the United States, were in early consultation for more than an hour early today re garding the California situation. Senator Works of California today set out his views on the situation in a prepared statement in which he up held the right of his stato to enact such laws as the ono in question and approved the viewpoint of the Cali fornia legislators generally. When the cabinet assembled John r m ", aaaaplraMlT ' ll'l I 'I Wt iaryjan ssaKawstrnkwiMiipup BM35S3 Grows Three Crops in a Ye; r A Newly Opened Section of Florida That Produces a Wonderful Variety of Products n nVnlH00 rallos ?C th0 Nourishing: city of Jacksonville Florida. Is tho location of a npwly opened, Immensely productive tract of lanci that is now attracting homosoolcers and Investors on account of the wonderful opportunities it offors. '"vcatuia on account of .. li tract k"own ls tho ArtcNhm Pnrm Lnnds, not only can dto duco threo regular crops in a year from tho same ground, but owln to tho unusually favorable conditions of soil and climate growstho JJlBO 0,f, Profit-making products. An oxtromoly long grow ing season pnablcs tho growors of this region to market groat earlv winter trSck SoT' follow" wlth plocrops, and thonTfalf anS Within Easy Reach of the Best Markets Combined with thnan unnaimi advantages, theso lands com mand an unoxcollcd market. Noar tho big city of Jacksonville, with noarly 100,000 pooplo, and closely connected by ocoan steamship and railway trunk linos with tho great market centers of Now York, Boston, Washington, Phila delphia and Baltimore. Crops maturo at a tlmo when northern markets aro baro. This loca tion provides on inexhaustible demand at high prices for every thing theso lands produco, In cluding farm and truck crops, fruits, nuts, dairy and poultry products. Florida truck growors mako big money. Celery, harvested in MaShAnd Apr11 brings as high as $1,000 an acre. Irish potatoos Bhlpped In April yield up to $400 an aero. Bermuda onions, toma toes, lottuco and sweet potatoos aro big monoy makors. Sold Now at Reasonable Prices and Terms You can securo a tract In this favorod soctlon now at vory low Jirlces and on reasonable terms, tomembor, wo offer you fertile, productive lands, closo to a won dorf ul city, with unoxcollcd trans portation facilities. No portion of this tract farther than six mil os from water or rail trans portation. You can And no loca tion for a homo so pleasant or profitable. The choicest and most beautiful section of Florida. Delightful summer and winter climate. Tho location of this tract alono will Insure a rapid advance in your land. Wo invito you to mako a trip or Inspection. 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