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" NEWMEXIGD STATE CENTER OF REVOLT Nayarit So Recently Added That Maps Fail to Show lt. w Once Was Tepic. “The stato of Nayarit, Mexico, Where w Sartle is reported between & band of agrarlans and Mexican troops, will be looked for in vain if one depends on maps or reference books printed more than six years ag0,” says a bulletin from the headquarters of the National ®raphic Soctety. “This tropical, Paclfic of Mexico was unt!il a the Territory of Tepic,” continues the bulletin. “But -Mexico, like the Tnited States, has been steadily re- vamping her territorfes Into states, and old Teple, rich in memories of the Spanish regime, was the latest to undergo the transformation. When it was advanced in 1917 to the status of statehood it took as its name that Nayarit mountains, which ex- tend into the region from the nor Mexico's Longest River. Geo- tural section of the ne “One does not often hear of the Santiago river, and yet it is the longest in Mexico. Rising in the state of Morelos flows through San Blas distance interval with his it roars thi Wwhich are sometimes low the level of th plain, and in which th era find a super-tropic climate that torces vegetation as might an equa- torial hothouse. During the rainy season the river spreads twenty-five tiles wide through the flat, jungle- grown lower lands “It Tuns through farming land that coudd feed two or three of our own states, if the farmers were only given a chance to famm and mot com- pelled at the muzzl < to drop tha plow and be while surrounding Indian farm- trio Wild Fruit Rots, d would grow a it were i in ¥ sort of given a ride 1 erop chance, On s through miles of wild lemons rotting on the groun théught of cultivating orang never yet come to the peon. It not even occurred fo him to fight the Wack scalé or whatever other enemy mhy attack the tr The cocorito ©aif 1s responsible a loc making monopoly r its kern b per cent oil. “There are fields of sugarcane, and bananus flourish where planted. The best coffee in the world—at least as ygood coffee as there is in the worid—comes from this dist Rice local | s every litle | - |Losses on Atlantic Coast in Octo- ' JAPANESE NAVY LOSS | IN QUAKE NOT HEAVY Power of Fleet Believed Virtually Unchanged—Three Ships Dam- aged $5,500,000. } By the Associated Press, TOKIO, October 11.—Officials of the | {Navy Department state that although | the Japanese navy losses in the earth- | quake and fire were considerable, they | think the naval power of Japan was | not weakened as a result. : i The warships Amazgl, Mkasa and Naka, the latter a light graiser under construction, «ustained rng¢ most seri- ous damage: The total damage to the ressels is estimated at 11,000,000 0,000). ruction of ‘will be repaired and rzet ship. The Amagl will another ship while it is_being_converted into an airplane carrier. The Mikasa was to have been destroyed, but has been saved by pop- ular demand, Naval institutions destroyed by the carthquake and fire include the naval technital laboratory, the hydrographic office. the Medical College and the powd magazine. The Yokohama arsenal, while ba damaged, will be repaired immediate! “ROOSEVELT COP” GUARD AT MEMORIAL TO “T. R.” the Naka has be replaces H | | |New York Policeman Won Late | Ex-President's Favor by Arrest- | ing Political Figure. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 11.—Roose- velt House, on East 20th street, to be dedicated s & national memorial Oc- tober 27, will have as its superintend- | ent Edward Bourke, retired police | captain, who won steady promotion | {irom Col. Roosevelt when police com- | missioner because he had the nerve | to arrest a Chatham square saloon | keeper with political puil. Bourke, known for years as “the | Rooseveil cop.” had been on the po- lice force only a short time when he “pinched” Mike Callahan for keeping his suloon cpen on Sunday. Callahan tried his best to “break” the young | peliceman until Commissioner Roose- | of the case. Bourke rose in the department thereafter. Bourke was a Rough Rider and hoids a congreseional medal for bravery in spanish_war. He has been cited | at fires and at the includes He | wri chief gunne in ved in the Bra- | vy i new role as hos isitors sevelt House he also will keep | \ e open for vandals or ! STORM TOLL, 20 LIVES. | ber May Reach Thirty. | JOHNS, ¥.. October 11.— Twenty to th lives, in addition to | losscs already reported, were lost in the hurricane that swept the Atlantic | ST \why, in the end, the United States! \proposition t ANNEXATION URGED TOENDRUM TRADE New York Drys Said to Hold Canada, Mexico and Isles - | Can Be Coerced. | BY ROBERT T. SMALL. Special Dispatch to The St 3 NEW YORK, October 11.—In the| advanced rank of the dry enforce- ment advocates an agitation has been | started for the annexation DLy the | United States of all contizuous forelgn territory that remains wet and a source of lllicit liquor running |, into this country. It is admitted by the prohibitionists that perhaps a few serlous inter- national complications stand in the way of the accomplishment of this end, but the prohibitionists have sur- mounted many another stubborn ob- stacle in the past and they do not see | cennot by coerclon or otherwise force | its ewn arid atmosphere on all terri- tory within two or three days' sail of | the American malnland. i Wets Are Skeptieal. Wet advocates, approached today on | the subject of this latest aspiration of the drys were incllned to treat it with the usual levity, but they are the same persons who a few vea ago asserted that a national prohibi- tion act was entirely out of the que tion. There is, of ourse, behind this new Americanizing all terri- | within the vicinity of the United | es a tacit adm by the d | xhips with that no great headway has been o against the smuggling of foreign made whisky into this country. As & matter of fact, judging from the low< cred price of '“imported goods” now on the New York market, it would seem that the running in of Seotch whisky and French brandy constantly is on ‘the increase and that such a stock has been accumulated now as to find offerings of standards brands of genuine Scoteh as low as $45 and $42.50 a case ‘“delivered at_ your home.” By the single bottle, -Scotch is being peddled at $5. ' Virgin Islands’ 'Complaint. 0ddly enough, it seems that some of the new agitation has grown out of the complaint of citizens of the Vir- gin Islands, who claim that the ex- tension of the eightcenth amendment to those newly acquired possessions of Uncle Sam has killed most of the trade =nd made the natives pobr. St. Thomas, in the Virgin Islands, has in the past derived its all too meager prosperity from the coaling of ships in the harbor. But, singe any quantity of aleohol aboard cannot enter American ter- ritory, the coaling business has fallen’ away to nothing. Also there was quite a rum industry in the nds, where existence is difficult at best. When the islands were bought from Denmark the natives rejoiced. They were far away from Denmark. They were close to the United States, how- ever, and would have the protestion and ‘Interest of their new and rich owner. Just about the time of the purchase, however, the war came along and the Virgin, Islands, once the Danish West Indles, were en- tirely forgotten. Since the war some attention has been pald to them, es- pecially in the matter of prohibition. The islanders protested in vain. They had to come under the Volstead act. Might “Acquire” Islands. Now it iz proposed that if the for- | lands near the American coast op forwarding liquor to the limit, eventually for thix country, they, to cquired “in_some manner’ the Volstead law them. Naturally the advocates of the new plan are making wuch of the stra- sity of the United States eign do not three-mile shall be and have clamped down on SAY “BAYER” when you buy—‘gwm"fle Proved safe by millions and Colds Headache Pain Toothache Neuritis Neuralgia prescribed by physicians for Lumbago Rheumatism intended | all nearBy fslands as a2 of national defense—defense against foreign aggression ostensi- bly, but defense against liquor in ac- tuality. The idea of having Great Britain cede Bermuda and the B hamas to this country in payment o the British war debt has gone by the | iboard, because England has funded | | her debt and begun payment of it. It |is proposed mow to buy the British !1slands, but those who know Albion | recognize how remote is such a possi- !\ bility. owning n Would Use Coercion. Purchase falling, the prohibition- 1sts would have the United States use some form of cocrclon, such, possibly, as the severing of diplomatic rela- tions with Great Britan until such time as she should either give up the adjacent fslands or force prohibition upon them herself. Rum is also being run into the | United States from French islands, | lfrom some of the Central American | states, from Punama and from Mexi- | I'co. 1t also is coming in from British | Columbla, on the west coast ; “We must fight them all” eaid a {particularly indignant dry advocate | in an interview published toe “and insist that these arrogant hreakers of our laws desist on pain of being an- nexed.” | — | Great Britaln has a longer sea- coast than any othér country in Eu- rope. { of busine Suite 713 Albee Bldg. 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