Fairbanks Times (Newspaper) - May 11, 1913, Fairbanks, Alaska Our Slogan A Government Railway from Tidewater to 8 Pages 8 Pages MAY WHOLE NUMBER 2297 JAPS ARE MENACE WEST OF ROCKIES Retired German Army Officer Declares That There Are Forty Thousand Japs Scattered Through the West and That All of Them Are Trained Soldiers Who j Assistant Would Take Up Arms Against Yankees in Case of Serious of the United States De clares Turtle Serum Ex NEW May a retired German who claims to have an intimate knowledge of conditions on the Pacific coast of the Unit ed declares that there are more than Japs scattered through the states west of the Rocky moun and that every one of them is trained in the art of modern Weiner expresses the belief that there would be no hesitancy on the part of the Japanese residents to take up arms against the should trouble ji a se lious nature result from the action of the California leg and he says that there are not enough trained men in the several Pacific states to combat such a for force as the Japs would With the aid of the trained soldiers now resident of the coast asserts the Japanese navy could make short work of the coast which are notoriously ADVISES VICTIMS TO TAKE THE AIR Sufferers from Tuberculosis Should Spend Their Time Out of Government President Wilson and Sec Bryan Decide Up on Plan of Action in Cali fornia MEN ORDERED TO REPORT FOR I All Officers and Men of the Torpedo Now on Leave of Absence Are Ordered to Return to Their Posts Affects Both Atlantic and Pacific Is BRYAN CONFERS May is regarded I as a most significant move on the part of the government j is the order which was issued directing that all of ithe officers and men of the torpedo flotilla who are now i May assistant of dition and it is feared be j ment to the tuberculosis sufferers of the nation in which he urges them to abandon the hope of securing re lief from the Friedmann treatment j which he pronounced a fraud and a W fc w WITH VISCOUNT Ion leave of absence return at once to their ready for immediate The order affects the entire tor branch of the both in the Pacific and in the Secretary of State and Chinda Held a Officials of the navy department refuse to discuss the and it is impossible to learn if the govern Long Conference at has anv especial reason for fearing attack from ington some foreign It is that the passage of the land ownership law by the Cali legislature is responsible for the activity of the May the men having been recalled from their va At a lengthy conference held today Cations in order that they mpy be instantly available for by President Wilson and Secretary in case there is a hostile movement on the part of State Bryan it was definitely tjie Japanese to request Governor of to veto the objection recognition when congress but able Japanese land which was he was thrown out of the legislative passed by the legislature a few days dition and it is feared be cannot live until The in Ruckers advice to the victims of The objections of the j Ai i i fn HVA which already have Deen timate friends of the sick man have the dread disease is for them to live been summoned to his j out of doors and partake freely of Large and frequent dos of Illi Is Completely Exon by Woman in the which already have been presented to the governor by Sec will be urged for the es of pure the doctor de second time in a lengthy message will do more to restore the i which health of those afflicted with that the com than all of the alleged cures j influence of the president and ever the secretary of state will prevent The government physician asserts the final enactment of a law that Dr turtle serum is i is regarded as a menace to the pros without He says that of of California and the peace hundreds of patients treated by the of the entire German specialist since his Secretary Bryan and Viscount Is iin the United States not a single i Japanese ambassador to the Ot Ib ATTACK ON iin tne lone has although slight j United were in conference to Ad That Suffragettes i improvement has been noted in sevi day over the situation in the West President Wilson Will and as a result of the the American j foreign diplomat is thoroughly con jMan Who Attacked Tennes j see Lawmaker Because of 1 a Speech He Made Is Before Plan Destruction of LURED TO HOTEL SPOTTERS WATCH OHara Was Made the Vic tim of a Conspiracy Be cause of Crusade Against White May Lieutenant Go vernor Barratt against whom charges of immorality were preferred this week before the state was completely exonerated today by Maude the woman with whom the lieutenant governor was accused of consorting at the Sherman In a sworn affidavit Robin son declares that OHara is inno cent of She says that the official was lured to the hotel by her and that their presence er in the hostelry was reported to the enemies of OHara by spotters who were hired to watch The conspiracy to discredit the is believed to have originated with the white slav ers of this city and the owners oi department stores who were forced to raise wages as a result of investigations and expos The senate examining appointed to inquire into the charges against undoubtedly will dis miss the RUEF CANNOT SEE HIS SICK FATHER T i i i i sale of Up American Ambassador j to the cure is looked I of the friendly attitude of the tO Whom Huerta of federal ALASKA NORTHERN OPPOSED TO PLAN Attorney for Seward Railroad Tells Senate Committee His Company Should Have Opportunity to Pene trate Interior Without Fear of Competition from the Government Galbraith Blames Pinchot for Alaska READS APOLOGY TO THE SOLONS POLICE GUARD THE BUILDING TROUBLE AVER OFFICIALS Constitutionalist Leaders De mand That Colonel Vas quez Surrender Town of Juarez Employes of Reading office Find Two Infernal j Machines in the Mail After He Has Eaten Hum ble Pie in National Law making He Is Dis missed from the May that May In stinging Charles a banker of this was rebuked today by Speaker Champ of the house of for his attack on Representative of Glover was brought be MEXICO May matic circles of the United States undoubtedly will be if the latest announcement from the government officials is to be given The in ef is that will not recognize the American Henry Lane because of the refusal of the American gov to recognize his administra tion as the official one of The American has no official standing in the eyes of the present it has been unofficially an WILSON STANDS May ident Wilson has announced that Henry Lane ambassador to will not be The diplomat is to remain in and must have the recognition of the Mexican May Gov ernor Johnson stated today that would not grant the request of now at San to see his The former fath er is in a critical condition and his life is despaired HENRY FLAGLER NEARING DEATH I PALM May Henry railroad and former partner of John Rock who has been seriously ill for many is in a critical con MAY ATTACK EL May It been reported here that Juarez is very likely to be attacked within a few The constitutional lead ers have transmitted demands to Colonel Vasquez to the effect that Juarez must be surrendered or the city will be DETHRONED KING TO WED PRINCESS May In the opinion of secre tary to the American Mining con as expressed before the sen ate committee on territories Gifford more than any other single is responsible for present stagnation in Pin the declared Call cut short the prosperity of the northern territory at the very commencement of its Callbreath concluded his remarks informing the committeemen that action of President Roosevelt in with drawing the coal lands from entry in was ample justification for a Callbreath appeared before the as he more for the purpose of encouraging action in Alaska than with the object of advocating any particular measure under He is to the leasing of coal but said that he would not oppose any that would insure Alaskans the opportunity develop their re Alaska without fear of from the governmentowned He assailed the Taft administra which he declared had used its authority to crush Patrick assured the committee that the Alaska Northern would be ex tended just as soon as the develop ment of the territory was made possible by a more liberal policy with regard to the coal finest estates in the Duke of Marlborough has to the government for The duke already has a strong guard stationed about the ancient buildings and he has been promised additional protection by the 1 The duke learned of the plans of the suffragettes through unsigned let ters which warned him of the con to blow up the Two bombs were discovered today in the mail sacks at the Reading Both were equipped with clock fore the bar of the house by the and was severely for his rash method of of objecting to the remarks of Glover recently attacked the Ten who is popular in the for some remarks that the latted made in a Since that there has been consider able publicity given to the and Representative Sims has insist ed on an apology in the The after being read his apology and was then dismissed from the I May It was an here formes King of is en gaged to marry Victoria of the royal nuptials is set for some May the timely discovery of an internal 1 machine the Varsity football pavilion was saved from certain It is practically certain that the bomb was placed by suffra i gress to Michigan PATRICK OPPOSES George council for the Alaska Northern before the committee this afternoon in opposition to the Wickersham Chamberlain railroad which pro for the construction of a gov and operated road in Patrick contended that his company should have the opportunity to extend its tracks into Interior Recount Gives Place in pending the subsidence of the suffra i gette The finding of several bombs in places of worship during the past week is responsible for the May Repre Olin of CHUCK CONNORS has signified his intention of rej DIES IN PEACE signing his place on the body because of the report of the NEW May recount board which has just the notorious Bowery completed the canvass of the votes died here today from natural cast at the November Connors was one It has been determined that William toughest characters ever produced Probability Is That Match Will Be Arranged Be tween the a Rosevelt who oung in the nas the greater of by the and was frequently before the courts on charges rang ing in seriousness from shoplifting MacDonald attempted to secure to SAN May Sporting men here are pleased at the news that a match has been between Willie Ritchie and Joe The match between the two fighters promises to be attended by all the local sport ing fraternity and many residents of other coast towns will also be The fight between the men is sche to take place on July It is expected contracts wilt be signed