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THE METAL MARKET
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I. WMt Textl -Today fanerallv fair M-
canst poMAly WOwer. tttrfOM Wt;
gRtfani eeoaaecy nit.
flew Mesteo Today end totnnrrow peit-
iv rlnndv Mid tmeelOed: not much chante
la taeapereture.
Arltons Today and tomorrow fenarel-
lr My Bat imrJl cltkjuw ta temperature.
J7TH YEAR
EL PASO. TEXAS SUNDAY. JULY 8 1917.
ENGLISH SECTION THIRTY-SIX PAGES
PRICE 5 CENTS
SENATE VOTES TO STOP SALE OF HARD LIQUOR
BRITISH
NHJT OLI
GERMANS AND
ora is
EXPOSED
I GERMAN
REPRISALS
IFl
tin sun
mil iimu
Attack on Some Teutonic City b
Demand of Public M Enemy
Plane Swoop Orar
- Cl- .aiiÍlial f I.
jWeU atrewinj Lrcam
Destruction Among
less Civilians.
Flyer Skim Cloan to Ground ae
They Pick Hopitali and
Workmen Home on Which
to Drop Bombs; Thirty Seven
Killed Ml Injured.
h toe
t- nn Uie
afjiCtlller
R. Atuau-laalauí DrMH I
London. July 7.Tbs second descent
upon London by a squadron of airplanes
w M.awU thl ini.nimr between t and
o dock wnan wo ousiue kchuu ui
metropolis wee won crewoBa.
irh the German contingent was larger
ana osscenaea iiiucu luwei Buaui
Tlttt of June 11 the number of
ni wounded was. according to
nnt nfflrlal roll. roughly one-third
previous casualty list. The destruc-
of pioperty may have been greater
it that 19 Impossible to estimate.
Battle Above CHy.
rtivhi of the Germans over Lon
IflKled about twenty minutes. Brit
an.asul thai mfHnv for SB V
nil mill a-liaaiaaaia t -
ill mlnulea over toe metrópolis ana
-sirrrart runs were m nig w ;
miit success so far as concerned
destruction or any 'of the twenty or
e maeMnes which constituted the In
VÜil: JSSS' -o. m tn reoort to
math. iinvcvfr. that navat aimim. who
followed tnstn to aee. nu.
down
uadron sent
return
. i a n ñra anpntlliUr UMHT1 IM
reuse lney uuu tuvo - - - -
route but the British airmen met
se. I
Hnr ratdcradld ftot encounter tb
Conapiracy in America to Incite
Revolt in India Bared by Fed
eral Authoril.ee at San Fran
Connection With kn
ot 139.
Scheme to Align Japan and
China Against tíntente Allies
Hatched in U. S. by German
Agents While Zimmerman n
Was Still Prof easing Love for
America.
By Associated Presa.
san t rancia en iau. i uu i. r-iinnj
agents were sent to Chins and Japan to
attempt to bribe the press or those na-
tions and to procure secret treaties be
frween tbe German empire and those gov
eminente in aM of the Hindu revolution
ary plot. In connection with which IBs
indictments were retnrned todsy sc-
. ..niinr to a statement made tonight by
joint w. Preston United states district
attorney.
Two separate lets of indictments were
returned ninety-eight bearing on ft
i. .i i.i i i.ii. ni.it tn rumen t-tsvoluLInn tn
Indis and forty-one on toe no-celleU
atesmship Hacraniento caae In which it
Is charged an effort was made to pro-
vision German warships at sea. Revcral
of tbe defendants are mentioned In each
set of indictments.
The so-called Hindu revolution plot was
summarised today in a statement oy rree-
toti tu which be ssjraj . .
"itii himdreji and rive men axe
votvsd. Ninety-sight have been indicted
and seven named as co-conspirators.
About one half of this number ere at pres
ent witnoui irre jur
That'll Be About All. i
II fc II IsNssl I II II
& -z- i nihi Hsw m' in . ra
MIHEOWNERS
and
I destroyed eren other oamian mecblnes
Renters Bviuop umm.
The mornlnk wa ana of líete aatnar
float favorable for croaalnf the channel
althoul balna oMaired. un uiair rr
rt.it. toarle fn iimllar waattiar tha Oftr
mana kept lililí up In tha miau nut
ay han trí-y uearfO ibelr t$g.
; mÓM or lliem deacenclod. Tlielr rorma-
Itlon wa like a tlocK or wll eaa a.
tttiay approached and neither iba BnUan
; pnrHM oor loe iuu . -VííiñV
Ifr fhein until they pread out retllnr
t looaa the bomDs. Hundrod or tnouaana
or people on tre ruoia ""u"""
SrnOH prt.iaaj.
St mere were a ic "'"
iU-aircraft gu.ia were craslUn
-.t ti.. rr.rhlltf atU1 WOT rSt-
... ai.irt. ríen caiue uuvk n
....... ti... haami ftvnlOM')
UtlM Mili f..
Ul '"
At first 1
slon of
was
í t7 roo ' nía" VeeJ
-eafc oí the European 1
ai ruin ui un uuiuju
ha ftaáan.B m.v
the oenrutia in
umba and tna abanaruif
tanl eouno: a . '
i han toa artlllaey nra raceoea mío -
oca.
Giaart Mapa. Htal. '
r uermaiu teared courae acroaa
n Irum nortnwe. 10 puuw".
dropped toa lwt oí tbelr aupply or
i .n .artton or workuMu owell-
. í.i hl ThiM. Hoaaa ob-
rvar. .y tint a tlant airplane pilotad
a Stuutron and tna iba bou camera
kere In IM remar liauaao J
flanuna 011 Míe noy.ii
Tha low altitude and alow yaca
lllch ine iwrmans zrvawtrj tfigii
dare-devil v.ay iiy
r ohlertlve cauaad real urpe.
nra. aaeii owij " " 1 " .
Ky In tha act of tnaimi a aaaaj
"their bearta In the direction or
Thev completad the mañanear
the Thames and a in urman
hrcak of
dua In San Franclaco
wan preparing openly
land. At tha outbreak
leader member or t
ate here and attaches of
ernnicoi. haaan to form
out a conspiracy to Incita
innia for we iwo-ioau paar
Int to free India and am
liirtr tniuaayv opni .leiaaa íí
"Hlndua cat tha Pacific coaat were can
vaaaad and thoae wllllua to lake part in
the revolution were retMtared. Rmlaaaf-
lea were financed by toa Uenaan arafila
i..r .mi immadlatelv d analcna to oar
many shortlv thereafter what la known
as the India committee an adjunct or
iba oeranan forelfn office wa c reatad
In Berllu. Amona; them was Hardayal a
rnrinvA rrom tha United Stalea In 1814.
Tine india ootDouttaa bad ne pencavil
aitanuon at Alfred nnunermann.
aaaaanuj anaviay
Thtreatrer the osarwlona of the plot
ters In tbe tnltst States were directed
fiuiu Berlhi and te finances were sent
from the aaraa TV eonerlracy
took the rorm of raridas military enter-
prises. Arma and ammunition fn large
quantities were parctoaeed with Oerman
money. Men were recruited and eant to
STAND PAT
II STRIKE
OF ILL
Hunt McBride and Governor
Campbell to Confer With
StrSi. LMdam Today in Effort
to Sol v Labor Trouble in
Alina M alean Natíos in
War.
Butte Strike Settled When Elec-
rrieiaiM Are Granted Wage of
J 6 Par Day; Thouaanda Will
Return to Work Ragardieat of
Action of Mfnera.
1 000000 WOMEN
PLEDGED TO HELP
CONSERVE FOODS
Meat One a Day and Lewi
More Vegetable; EalO.
Some Ralea.
a came Into the picture the reidera
od weir paca.
k.m.. a-iflhl Over Tkuaaaea
.7 ...Hi Miaiied between
Vr'.l . 73 n?iih niartilnea and
raldem toward the mouth .of tbai rljar
maenmea now ii"j T7
.. ....1.1... una wa. dlsunctly
1 from the pound. Nona of the
bad been nrougu. auw w
latente disappeared from view
M.lah nvftn. CflntlllUCd Uie
rault and entered them heavily.
Attack ea Ctrtaaae.
Today's attack wu plaluly directed
aaasnat the civilian popuiuuoo
Hualneaa
there la no question
man knew where inei
buiidlnee.
l.ei -
they ware and it
was no matter or eeaerine erptoe-
ivea blindly from a ml MM
Why more peraons were not killed u
hai to iipiain. Thouaands were In
3ÍÍ atreeu m the area bombed but
prooabfy a era
took a belter In
laufht by tha
leason of June tt.
The upper atory of oaa Huoiar wnera
I nunareo
oyed. waa
para
tbat
arlrls
aestroyea.
had
i emus -S
whole
itnia.
ed to
Kiafii Arma and ammui
rifwi ftirousm china and Jasvaa. Tbe
conspiracy S s wall deHnsd errott to
create a revolution In India for tbe pur-
i of rorrinr tnfiana to miuiiia ierre
ea of tronos In India thai otherwise
would heve been For use against Germany
oo the battle front Tke evidence pre
sents an ssnazinr atspiay or nun sue at
I be eipense of the laws and hospitality
or the unitea swses.
Alfred ztmmerma!.n. referred to in prea
ton's statement Is foreign secretary of
Germany. Names of thoae indicted in the
Hindu not esse are on toe secret rue or
the United sestee court.
Nr. Freatoo reniseo so arnpiiry uus an
iiouneemeiit. which suDDlcmeuted i
lansthy sUtcsnent vivan out tosy. as
1 1 1 "i - 'muí !) inauc unin
TConUnued on ss fwT
CHIHUAHUA DRY
IS REPORT FROM
STATE CAPITAL
By Asaorialed Press
Washinjwm. July 7. A million American
women. It wss announced today have
signed Dledfes to follow the food rons-r-vatlon
directions of tbe food administra-
m.
All will be enrolled as actual imetiilet s
of tbe food sdmlDlstrstloo and from
lime to tune will
on bo use bold economics. Within the next
Utweweeats toe administration nopes to
enroll virtually scary wosnen m tb tntt-sefWsrlSS-
'
The first Hat of directions wu sent
out today to be posted in the klirasms .
of women who have joined the admin
lstratlon. They rol low :
"One wheat less roesl a day. Use of
corn oatmeal rye or barley bread
and DOS-wheat breakfast foods. Order
Bread M hours In advance so your
baser win not bake beyond bis Seeds.
Cut ths loaf en the able and only
ss required. Use stile are ad for cook
int. toast etc. Bat ase cake and
tratu..
"Boer mutton
than once daUv.
otea sad fish. At the roesl meal serve
nmsll T portions and stew instead or
Tirta'ii
"Rove tbatMlk. tiildrm must have
milk. Use buttermilk end sour milk
for coosin and maktts; coitase chsase.
Use lees cream.
save ttm sits. Ws are the world's
frsstsst lit wasters. I'at la fund. But-
ter Is essential roc the rruwtb and
lth i of children. Use butter on
table ss usosl but not In cook-
lns. other rats are ss food. Reduce
ass of fried roods. Soap contains
fsts- Do not waste It. Make your own
washing- soap at home out of tas
Saved rata.
"lave the (sis. We are tbe world's
Ws use today three times as much
auiea. so were
an atl trial of
in utis nunaiua pus
d no oaa wss svsa suurod. s.
worker had been ouietlv mar
Into the basement when tas vua
ht9KL Attack atseaSsf.
t-ana.w ths ptsess sttscked wss sets off
k moa etletuuve anetropOUun bos-
Iñiiala on which ths Red cross nsaj was
I iSed. but roraallaraoa alaawad rTSad
f escaped entirely ajtnourk severel bomba
I fell ctoae w ii .
BOiiaiy ruuiiiuEuni uuiww..
aaie. urn u. .ww. ...
s wan today crowded wtala
. determined not to mlaa the
at arhateear coat.
i of the "ill i ewallara at
a Meaxure to Stamp Out
Diaordera in North.
si
nnc a
oiit.r cfrk.
pwi.
Bh familiar
Hbara raatauur
ita. feartna to rind aad
ruaouvt. roa aaaaarled bodlaa t
ea. aria the moat me I baa tncaaVaat
uaraaaa vtraory. 4 toorouia nv
xm m tne reeniu or ma
ou rate Two.)
dry" chl-
anaalhtmiea of the Itama-
dry" luarea and
huaaaaa tea ooaalblUnei
díate nature. .. to reoorta re
calved Batorday Milt from Ihe stale
capital lata aoVlcea are to tha af-
reet tbat a decree forblddlny. under
aeerera analtiea. the eaauUailare ar
sale of inloilctunr liquor of any
ama witniu we atete naa neea aareaoy
i repereo and seat It will be promul
ateektwifbont dabrr.
Tba deel.lon to make tbe atete
"dry" u la aald is Ua result of or
'dtn racalTad rrom PyaaMent Carran-
atul tha new taw u at
bl enforced 10 Ihe letter
aevaauuj aeeordlnr 10 thoae
touch with Mexican alTaiU
rtttr tna arrecie ar pro-
oora ana ta nurmy
raantu allatned there.
ala inaieruie diaanamaii to as-
ma tnuiiiaaani to rtithatk"! ta
he hope thai the eatamatloa of tha
Bajnor trafTkr arm make fur peace aad
irauaajltUT u Use iarcrsl of the bor
drr atataa.
m juarei 00 netur
la 'dole
nee Dean stud
Diasuoa in no
pleated with the
day meta were without edvcea roa-
rernianj tea new decree and were 10
cianea te enbt the auflieeaainy
or pork not more
Use freely verata-
Belgians Maying
Rapid Progreu
- Learning Slang
S SaUtiMalaUt Prn-
apoksne Wash July 7. -Members
of the Be If i an war mission htvlnr
issrosd the auitlisb Isosusm in tbe
diplomatic sscbsnfos of toe courts
and state department are now .earn-
ing; American colloquialisms. The
speeches in which Baron MonchStir
chief of the missioa. and Oenersi
i.eclercq ranklnr military officlsl in
the party aae eipreasinr the grsll
lude or the Bsbjisn people to the
United Slates are dally becoming
more end more Interspersed with the
slang- phrases of this country.
Toniaht after s vivid description of
some or the wrongs suffered sor asi.
glum at the hands of the German
government. Baron Moucaeur aa-
nounced tbat Belgium train felt safa
now that the Untied sutes has
thrown Its hat into tas ring-."
A ravin bs declared. "Uttcle Bam
nevar starts anything" Ss doesn't
rtnish."
-ftidinf through one of the mountain
Matas he wsa greatly interested la a
phrase of encoursvemenl called out
by a c linen- standing by the rear plat-
form or tbe train who ssid the United
states waa preparing to "can .the
kaiser."
After tbe train started the chief or
the mission sought out Hugh Gibson.
accompanying the party ss the repre-
wiiMiive oi we awroiavry 01 aiase an
learned the1 meaning nf the phrase.
aar Dorson ss our
She enough ror all st
s. Laa lesa candy
drinks Do not sttnt aunar tn putting
up fruit and Jams. They will save
butler.
"ssvc ths fuel. Coal romea rrom a
distance and our railways are over
burdened Hauling war material. Help
ratieve um-iu oy ou
use wooa wn
Vyrutts and
nree.
by bunUDS-fev.fr III
hen you can gel it
d veaetaais We have
abundance As s nation we est too
IMis green stuffs. Double their use
improve your neaitn. store po-
otnsr rnoss property ana
your
tasas SM ana mone;
rood rresn the ne.
von and shsaa save
"Geoerei rules: Buy
r nailer portions: preach
I? etflSa putts; don't est a foorfh
mesl: dbn't limit the plsla rood df
grow tog children; wstcn out for ths
din now wt can ur
den piudueta.
local Droducer Dis
irJrnoe.S!'
less tverve
the gosoel or
Mr: full
base pails in 'America means empty
dinner pails fat American sod tuiop.-.
If the more rortunate of our people
win avoid wasts and eat rut utre tiiMo
they nd. the btgb cost of Uvtat
satsMSSJ as tas Isas fortúnate wm
esDreeslon wsa
of tmes by members of the
In their live-minute back
platform speeches.
The mission received a wsrm wel-
eofns havlFand spent most of the day
uteotHnf rece. iioni snd riding shout
the cpy.
Tha mission left tonight for Peettlc.
Russian Women Leave
to Fight Along Side
of Troops at Front
By Associated Frees.
Petrogred. July 7. Under comtaand
Of I lent Msdemolselle Vers Butch-
kareff. the women's war bettaHon
fully armed and equipped as infantry
left today ror the front Before their
departure the women soldiers ap-
peared In military formation before
ths Ksssn cstitedrsl where a soleara
religious service wss held. Tas
American ambassador bevid ft. Fran-
cia waa among the officials preaent
An nffleer representing the com-
mander of the rctrograd military dia-
trtet wished the women soldiers
glory tn their struggle with Ihe foes
or Russian freedom. Large' crowds of
ritliens gave ovationa to tbe battalion
ss It marched to the railway station
and a committee of the League
for Kqual nights ror Women bada
farewell to their sisters under arms.
IT ASSOCisted 1'ieis
oiohe
FULLER WILL HAKE
AFFIDAVIT HE DID
NOT VOTE ABILENE
REFUGEE NEGROES
THREATEN WHITES;
TROOPS ARE SENT
Hartford IU Fear. AltstcU by
Who Boast What
They VVUI Do.
Speaker Making Every Effort to
Reopen Question of Loca-
tion of Co liege.
special to the Momina Tinte.
Austin Tot. July T.-tiesplie ins state-
ment given out today by ths location
board of Hie West Tesas A. and M. cot'
lege that Abilene bad been regularly se-
lected as tba sits ar the new college and
that all members or the hoard were agreed
that the question should not be reopened
the situation remains unclarlflsd tonight
by resaoa or s atytement by speaker
Fuller that be Is now ready and has st
Ul times bean resdy to flls an affidavit
that he did not vote for Abilene our otthar
tba first or ths second ballot When tha
statement or tbe board wss issued todsy
It wss signed by all or me members.
After the issuance of the statement Com-
missioner of Agriculture Davis and Lieu
tenant Ouvernor Hobby made it known
that ti-. made the pruvUteS in signing
ine suientent tnut n
viilinu that three in
dlil not make anida v
vote against Auueno
ftoeaker fuller in an Interview tonight.
ssid be "would rue an affidavit witn ine
meat na board if reatieaiea. or wiin any
lawful authofUy. that In- did not vote for
Annette t came to Austin in an eimn m
hare the question reopened but lUInd"
saw Mr. Fuller. "After su inroniial con-
ference with the commission except Llt-u-
Hiieuii iiiitiiii'ii nviv. wow wrtia i
1 1 Honearria-i 10 n ine tmauuiioua oihuioii
lhst it would be pi uie best Intarest of
ine nt wm m-iiuoi uiu taiun itm iiaic
luvnt siintui by all mcnibera of the ootu
mission. K I bad thought that if these
qualifications ware to later appear t
would cither not nave signed
ment or nut lu mvirovlso.
It It fair to aay that Couunlnsloner
Davis had stated to tbe comnihuuoo st
mfurmsi conference tost ne msoe
certain promises with reference to the
ruing of an affidavit and' that la caae
they insisted in doing so he would sign
Wllfl
By Associated Frees.
anon nr. juiv s - wniio woman
Hartford. 111. a srnail town a short dis-
Isncs south of here berailue slamsd Isst
nignt st the bolate rossnese of aearo rer
ugwss iron beet at mmjis. wse
half s mile frsn Hsrtfnrd yestei
An sagplss. ror d rotees ton wste
the Alton oolite and to the romoeav of
-Missouri natioatai guard saallisiiii at Ai
tón on reoerst auiy.
lnrestlasttoa Watopod that no I
Sad RSaUsd up to i io o clock this
tngT and mat reporu inst tr
were advsactng up Hertford
Piwea.
ststo Oty. July 7 Churches of this city
wtstrh eoauln máwiv ohtoeta or art aasd
jewela of great value reeeotly have been
detpolled by whet Is believed by ths po
uce te og m organ iron oarra oi.inievea.
Tbey isissiiid to as WPrssSpptno had. wnso
ttw cfaurch custodians are not wsscaaa
ism
tnem. steel .rucies or vanee. The
Warck to aunar rrom tatw deo red
area Baa Cam rea or Thoae Who Have Tat
en Vows where e eullar of dlaaaueau and
fietria waa taken from the neck of tat
ttaaaa or tna vrrfta.
A railroad operator at Hartford aald that
the w hi tea would am permit the aearow
to remain in the camp. It was stated
that sonic of the nefrow vwt to Hart-
ford ind made boeale of what they would
July 7.-A
or
By Aeaoelated Preaa.
East at. Louis. 111.
in which four met
national ruard ara rlcUnt rea fin
here less toniaaa. ISO cesa waa
la a
5
r which I
ma from a racket
reararas- tracks
lot
VtTI ! 1ST
Br Aeaoctatad rraaa
bailas le ... Juiy 7 liecatnr rlaamaa
of redar keva.' rls.. aeturallat and arehaa-
okarlst. died m a hosnflal here todas. Be
ama bora at wTarhajlae va tn Itfe. and
SPm. -sts ae!
ri'avu tlist trWir'aidnot
that nmvlsion.
Mr. Fuller eihiblted teUersms end 1st
Lera in show he had mads efforts to re
convene the loca lion board. These showed
taat hs had .mm.mi.-aie.t with LUulen-
ant (Juvenil r Hobby end cotnmtsstooer of
AgrinHiure Pavis tor se purpowa or am
ittf the board reconvened.
British Destroyer
Is Sunk by U-Boat
R AalCtemlaTaál PTtkBal.
Loodon. July ?. -a British torpedo boat
destróyer wss torpedoed by an esasay
rtnc yaawcnruajf w to mvmmm bm mwm
ssva an of miel si Item sat thslsssf
Bht w : were sutea
sunk
Lighl
SAXONY TO
By Aseo lated Frees.
Tbe Hague Bethertaods
astiesissassil of Stuonv ha
bill reaerving lo tbe sute the ate
ngnt so wora an
aSatsJaSSBhSj or Irately
II ttW says Sd rtcas
oreadas oavsssny
J sly 7. The
mronuceo s
he eseluslve
1 flaMs wa-asi wars
exploited oo October
s rag Shed here from
El
TLesttan-s Today.
MAJESTIC--v.
TEXAS anAND
WKIWfcH- "THsl
- - I3- J
OdasaW
LlC AN
g MICE OF TMVe '
01 FT OF THE MAiii.-
HAYMUND TEAL CO. '
FoixT put rem um
Arts. July 7. FoDowtnif a con-
Itrlwrmt the f-ilera! Slid Stutc
medlanon board with the mine oDer-
stdra tr4gy a conference nss been an-
iced for loiimrrow at m so a. m..
aVasfl tilla Ivoanl anrl i i U nasotall voa
of the strikers. Who will attend this
eumr tomorrow as tha mnrsunU
lives of the strikers has not been mad
known but tha same board which met
operators today will be present to-
HaSwrow . This includes former Governor
Oeorge w. P. Hunt chairman represent
ma i-rtfiiipnt wiison; judge John Mc-
Bride. rearssenslnS the federal d et art-
men i of labor. Governor Thomas :sntp
hell of Anions snd Lieutenant Colonel
George p. White commanding the United
assssa troops nsre.
Manager a Bteni PsL
The conreienco today which wss ths
first of a sorles to be held here resultad
in a dnadlock Insofar ss tba operators
ware concerned It was ani.Otincsd tu-
night by s man who is to cluss touch
with the developments. Alt of the big
mines in tha UJubs-Miami district wars
represented snd Itaienefi to a statement
oy lenatrman Hunt or the position or tba
federal medtetors. But no afalsiiiain of
Uwlr position wga made by tha operslors
who were said to have shown a tend
enoy so stand pes.
It wsa thought tonla-ht that enlv the
represen tat I ves of lite interna!.. i.m iinlnn
or Mine. Ann end funelter Workers would
attend tba conrince with the madlstors
toumrmw morning. While no Officlsl an
aouflcemcnt wss made tt was rnidarstood
W. eariuTS hart not been nkert
to participate in this conference.
II. r I ill!iit"IL at UlC intlilrat of
tho mine operatura merchants and clU-
sens or Oiona win remain here iknlnrtn-
itely instead of returning to lbs uapltsi
I girt. Judge Mrnride also requested
i to remsih. He has ordered ail of Uie
htaie papers and other oitlctsl business
sent hero for hia consideration in tifa
executive offices at tho Old Dominion
notst.
Denies Asking Troops' Beeall.
Former (lover nor Hunt denied emnhatl-
cally toniatlt that he hsd made a re-
attest of President Wilson to have the
lilted Atalas troops removed from Uie
OloOs district as reported hern man
Phoenix and Blabec.
I made no such reouaat nor did I
consider such a thing'' tna federal medi-
ator aald lonignt. "Had 1 even consid-
ered such a thing I certainly would have
conferred w i mv coueaaue. junare sse-
Brlde. before making any ennouncement
Of t(.
"I did gqgiest to Judgs Mrhride thai.
inaiier oi ieit.ni we snotnn mane
NEWEMPEROR
OF CHINA
ABDICATES
THRONE
Hauaa Tung Twelve-Year-Old
Rular of Million of People
Who Was Given Crown One
Week Ago by Can. Chang
Relinquishes Power for Sec
ond Time.
ACT ORDERS
PRESIDENT
TO SEIZE
STUFF IN
00
Basar and Wine Industry Loft Un
touched by Now Law Which
Pra vide. Thai Distilled Barer
agea Be Paid for by Govern-
ment at Coat Urn 10 Per
Cant.
Commandeering of Liquor May
Coat Government aa High aa
Billion Dolían and Mean
Low of From $200000.000
to $400000000 in Revenue.
Monnrchiat Force Routed In
Battle With Republican Army;
Diplomatic Corp Wnrna
Authoritiea Againat Deet ruc-
tion of Mukden Peking Railway.
Sv Associated press.
waaninnon Jaly 7 -The senate went
wu i.wm umay in ravor or "none cuy
national iirntilnlilon tlurtar Ule war so
ftr .. whisky and eaker dlaulled bev-
arafes are conremetL
LU)inir letlal.tlnn naa written Into llte
rnod control hill In .me of ne "a .11'.
bitterest contests which would suite at
consumption of distilled Intoxicants by
oinmandeerlnir storks In bond In addi
ton lo prohtblllnr llielr manureclure or
liiiliortaMon. Tin beer and wlue indu.-
trie wnuld be left undlaturbad
vnisay henea.
manuraeture uul
v'.'iiim uwcraeea OUT-
By Asaocl.ted Pre...
London. July . A neuter i.imlled dis-
Íitcn rrom pekinr announce that tt.uan
una she younr emperor has abdicated.
Tun lain chkis. Jaly 7. -The alplo-
mallr corpa Ml i'rklna met today cordlu
n advice rerelved here and warned Ihe
authoritiea that unless the Peklnr-Miikden
railway was kept open in accoriiaiu-e wllh
Uie iirohicol or twl. Iliey would take Im-
mediate action to re eslabllan ronimutil-
c.tlons. It Is understood railway opera-
tives are now mskinfc repairs.
Into beverarai of any
senate ubeatutaaL M
a pravi.ion trrahlntViit
xiiio.iaui.il 01 pmtiiee
VawSra..""1 PF for It on ths
hssis of cost plus tea par cent
rt..a- WHI :nffnr.
While the final nrohthltinn it-i.i-i...
Ff Ho evolved to. eonfersncsa Wweeo
wo ftpuses. II la mi nnraliv i ar.te( .a
posslbls that the huitae will accent the
; mm in
original section.
l.tmlU
senates
of the c
' ni in. -
for the second time has abdicated the
throne of Chins. Hs first became am
jwrdr Dae. f Iff under the regency
of hia rather. Un Dec. ft. tun. Prince
Chun abdicated ss regent snd the youth-
ful emperor sltdlcated the thrope Feb.
II iiitv. and the Chinese republic was
aatsbilshsd. From then until -test Bon-
dsy when be wss restored to the throne
bv den. Chsng Hsun military governor or
Anhwel province he has been virtually
a prisoner of Presidents Yuan shl-Ksl and
LI Yuan Hailf.
Hsusn Tung wis born in 1904.
I nnunanlln.
The senate Drovlalnu .imlri iimu
aaiuiioii to slocks in retailers' hands of
Withdrawn before the law goes luto ef-
fect flsorkm or rtiaiilit k.a..M.
bond were estimated tonight at between
"'""uuu aaju.tiu-ijiji gauons and tba
annual normal eohsumpUnn at tisixnooos
gallons. To purchase this enormous
SSSu!.a2L Uqu?r' or wn '
aner withdrawals in aiiucipetlos of tho
Isflsfauon. it is estimated that the snv-
ernimtnt would have to apead from earst -WM0
to i.iwuaooo.uoo. Taeohahu loss
renersi revenues is nlare.i at fntm
16
and Im-lndr lu our report tha reason tor
Hi- troops having been brought into this
oiainci. mis was none ana we roiirui
tttSt thSF were aent here to protect prui
eny which is a proper inaction or
iitiary.
"Upon Investigstlon I found that tlvt
tro.M- were performing their duties
wnnoat rrtcMon ana tost ine most friend-
ly statude eilstsd between the strikers
snd the sotdlers a promlnsnt sttUio
lesder ftld me uxisy that ths strikers
approclated Uie courtesy that I. leu tenant
colonel White hsd sttown them and aiidert
mat mis treatment was sppfsctaiad by
if W H Mealing Not Held.
neetlua or tbe Industrial Warhers
of the world which was scheduled' for
tonight st Hanker- aardsn oo tbe main
buaineas street of Globe waa csllcd off
after Hhertff lorn Armer had taken a
banner awsy fuosa a sandwich man who
waa tarrying is mum wsnxsg psaa Hie an
ion iter uoveriior Huns ssid tas Issitari
or the 1. w. w. had owtwoJtad wish hhn
regarding ths meetiaf sod he said ha
nsd sdvtsed toatw not to bold tnetr mees-
01
Tha Lovi
iToimiieiit 1
meeting tuuight
worn at we
we aSSU
this and
mmm m
una una or
alty laiaauj 1
1 maeiing is n
dTw.Vi
Hk make 1
Nat rw
01 troops nn.
W Ma saeta ao such recommendation
mu wss not aaDuant on. However tete
nana war wat tro aar I 'hueñi and
upoaraj junes raraer
asstfaan. fteparaaaeni
representative in Wash
skat troops be left Hera
line uet I
m resolution
activities. Oaa
the meetlnr tuuirbi
Into uie report that
sad the withdrawal
f wss learned tbat
n reeommeniiaiuwi.
Oaat kallatera.
lásate leaders said tonirht e orouoaal
had Man asede ta the member of ate
IfratraWonai Union of Mine. Mill and
treaeriar weraau skat Kiev wear a badre
to ojeaaardiH tima mm tbe I. w. w
saaaraws as order tnat trie 1. w w. atr
SHpra sntgn.
kteew
JOUU
mm made to taat e town.
Tbss isuyosaJ waa credited to the Loyalty
wwaTwe us was atwuan oy a eau
HCFtldLICAN 1 nni 1 s
ROUT MONSftttHY tRMV
By Associated Prega.
1 onrion j i y 7. According 10
Heuter's Laailed telegram from ftbanghai.
the leader or the bureaiirrsttc republi-
csps man Chi jui reporta be attacked
and routed the monai-rhist forcea on Fri-
day near Lang Fans. The republican
army has advanced ton miles In ths di
rartion or Peking and is pursuing to
Ll Yuan Hung the deposed president
has appointed Tusn Chi Jut as premier
snd also handed over the president's seal
to him ror conveyance to the former vice
president. Feng two Chsng who wall as
sumo tha acung presidency and form
provisional government st Nanking
KID CHIHUAHUA OF
BANDITS MURCIA S
ORDER TO MS
Forcea Seal to Clear Motan tain.
of Outlaw.; Would Join U. S.
at Carranaa 'a Word .
11 .";K..ür.i'M MtlMi "f me bouaa bill
prohibit the manufacture or roodstutfa
y ueacnptiun. Uie
Voto of to lit
noo.ooo.ajo to huomdmo.
altluiuvh tlit.
mm cos or purenaaa
"VPa enurety on how much liquor ws.
-.or.wo a-peio. Before the com-mandeertae.
kavUe War les BUL
Mi" senste'u action .............
21ÜÍ ".tf 'i1 " ' "irlte'
tbe iiod control bill na m-
i-mvui.wiii o aajouciwnent oi
eongre... The revised l.euXsJuiXJU wsr
us bill wa. withdrawn litynealetel rol-
lowlna lha final vote uduh uu li....
queaaoo to seek new wurce. or revena
'"! on duttlUM ihjuor
Ta wtlUraw Uaaee.
tnormoua wlthdrawel of distilled U-
lors rrom bonded werahotieeiTirore
ie aensle navtviatn 0.11.1 WT...- ... '.
lira. wa. renerally predicted today. II
waa eallnaeted that nunufactucera and
'I'alera probehly could ralae funds
enoiieh to withdraw at leaat half of the
ensue aunply. or enough to meet con
sumption demands for a year or mora.
prohibtiion or the manuraeture or ois-
lined sptrtta-wtU not be .object to
chsnae In conference and therefore le
certain to become Us.
resort to cJoiure aim la threan i.a.l
"ii 00 outer .11. puteo ser-
1 una or uie anrttenl Mil u.n. r
''"l-iu lorakrW preeented snd then wlth-
iiis
moua
Determined to
an Ufstrht preeented snd then with
leornorerliy hia cloture afUr fall-
ió obUIn en arree mem. b uneul
eooaeni. for a final vote nan week.
01 trio
dlanoae
donna Ike enana week he anno
uSSS?? r""w " eKitore atftton
5aaj7 unless an aer.aeaesa eoM be
SWSri
din or
continued eatba) hers
me nay ana tuntaat tn HMte
.. Tt) only trouble that oc
at Meat UUI. near ttw old
litou'ol".bon
M 14. Wlr severel umea ta she
body aid a tnirn cut wttn a aaire
eev esresaeu ur atiw.cra a.Mi
over to tba eterttf't force end U
aran wsa shot In the lee la to i
pttal. Tte.a.lai kw no kawrhtf on the
Br Aasoclated Press.
inuhuatuia Met leo July 7. -ueneral
Frenclauo Morale. cnsBsaander of the
northern mlllUry sons today diapatcfaM
two roiuitin. 01 troops aeou airona; uuuer
ootnrrtaod or ueoarala rduardo Hsmandas
N el More peres ana francisco wd Pablo
Uonialea with instructions to hunt down
acd ailcnninate the last of the revolution
arles operatlnr tn the mountainous dla-
trtcT. or weataru i.nihushua. Tke civil
populauon of the mountain rajrsMt. or-
rsnlsed under tbe banner of "Social De-
fense" are co operatlna erltfe 0 rovera-
meut SKSlnst the benofu.
I response 10 a reanieat tbat he ouUlne
bis views coorarntnr tbe reported inten-
tion of in Metlcan rovernraent to Iota
with the united Atetes and tbe entente in
war e.eniat .termany.
sonsy nteoe ine rortowin
Aeaoelated Preaa; . a. .
"Metieo has paseed tbronrb toar per-
iod ef lute rtisl disturbance. and needs
above ail trun.. . pararte reconatru.il. m.
To thla asad an Individual erf oris aeuat .
be dlrrted tew eivu wt atUMary. It lal
eroiioo ano auppurs
to kta efforts So kfkse
nroenertur to the eeahstsv.
ire. we win aaaaon woaaever
tours he deems wit to tasas la ate prea
ent
am kiaiee
nuUtr day of toiBaseloaed .peeches
under k nva minute iLntt "inaldTcon-
rreaaloeal maneuvarhir end parliament
T tek prated ed the senate's eclioo
. tna sseaor contest. The result waa
a partial victory by teak
".irv. " im. 1. 11 in.... .......
however be-
wto" aad '"ory..
catea ata more lated. how.
"Sísr.ict'"
stetetne 'Le
our duty to
rraldent
peace W
Therefore.
atoo tha peecc usd
emnDletelv realorec
order will bat tew
I in mt huahua akaoa
u wall
Ml
eonflaln the aenau'a
1 nn.lini'-
raaoufacUire of du
were euccesefuf however.
to dis-
beer ad wines.
rry ae
M orovlalon fur aaveernanent niirrheaa
of dlsUUed MStkraae la bond offered
by kanato r rhnuot w.a added to kkk .
Robinson substitute after many senators
vufoiousiy denounced aa conneeay
oT diatlller.' property a provutw
uor Cuunrun. of low. wnteh ate-
to prohibit withdrawal of the
vouu aeaiaea fat
it asara: Borah caanv
Hit.iin.ck um Iteeai
for dlserreol reason.
WwM fr eklkU Beer. Tea.
.ei' u.
ton;
Mil bul
ana b 1
"l sea
waaa ae-
It
a the sea-
ehtaky and aster tear
friendt an iw. that 1
i bo raaa two.;
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