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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER ft T9T7
JOLIET PRISONERS
RIOT; ONE KILLED
AND THREE INJURED
braak T
Had 50 Mm
Ay (uodM rrsss
toilet. III. ert m riot wrtrrnl M
Its stele preseas m today during wblrh
utt muvlet aras abut end three Hi Mi
TIM injured am
St. leioaiirt Wwlrt . shxt tn It
t. P. CMM I guard: MlrhMM J
rutm. iirtéu at tar-oat: u a. bortwrii.
suard. uMKd M Itldirsir Cbsrles 8
Wsllere gatrd. MNH m brtoiiwti
TIM rtotars numbered aboel flfly. of
lüinl WlfMi were rineleasTeis m 11. rlol
of two inraitha sfo. TIM firteen. led By
wiei-nand ha rseen In a-rlliary murine
"nil hp In Iwn week aro. when Warden
Murphy restored thfn an their former
status aa ronvlrta. 4
TTiey wr till iinmly and in- itnwf In
-rxywf at the reetrlrttons on privilegia Tn
stltnted liT itM naw narrtep In an attenirt
lo restore a discipline wnleb had been
sadly rter-tortllird by '"loo murh honor
systern.''
Among the privileges previously enjoyed
hy the rcmvlrts waa an -dn-aisi unlimited
correspondence with entimental women
many or whose letters were made puhllr
daring an in vest I -ration last aummer The
first trouble oí currad yetlerdiy. At
hreakrat 1 all about twenty of the. ron
Irla broke from the Una and Wlemmrt.
mint a apada. la aakt to have threatened
Ulan-son TIM latter after orrterlnr Wle-
mand to drop the weapon ahot him. Tan
runvirU were placad In eolltary ronflne-me-nt
Thu morning at the aame hour the
trouble broke out anew. The emergency
whistle aounded and In the melee whirr
rol lowed between the guards and about
firtv ronvlrta three of the guards ware
aiabhed.
The guards rluhbrd their rifle and ap-
parently aucreeded In rea tonne order.
Kverything new and sanitary Prlcei
IS and ti ntnta. Pullman Karber Shop
Hob Sirven. Prop D4 Milla St. Adv.
Marines Can't Write
Because of- too Many
Social Engagements
tVaalimrt.il. Scut in Not having beard
from their boya for several weekj many
aniloue mothers of marinea aerving at
the Philadelphia navy yard have written
to Major General Harnett of marine corps
headquarters here asking II their aona
were dead. III or shipped abroad. The
treneral ordered a quiet Investigation tn
dlacover the reason for tbe filial neglect
and found that the (.maker city rolks have
been so lavishly entertaining the marinea
that they haven't had time to write home.
Private residences and clubs 'In Phila-
delphia have -been thrown open to the
"añidiera of the navy" and sightseeing
automobile trips lectures dinner dances
and parties have been arranged In their
honor. It has been lost one round or
pleasure for tbe Philadelphia marine and.
as one sea soldier natvely put It "We
Too Fat?
Here's a Simple Safe and
Reliable Way to Reduce
Your Weight
Maybe yon have nearly worn out
body and patience trying to eecure
satisfactory weight reduction by fol-
lowing drastic rules requiting ttar-
vatlon dieting or tiresome trouble-
aome exercises or drugging.
Eren so. you should not loee bop
and Imagine that you must carry
through Ufa a load of burdensome.
unhealthy flesh. Here's a very
simple easy-to-follow system of
treatment that la said to bring truly
remarkable results for others and It
will bat easy to prove what It can
do for you.
Oo to your druggist snd get ai
small box of oil of koratn capsules.
Take one capsule after each meal
and one before retiring at night
also follow the other simple direc-
tions that come with the capsules
This method should reduce your
weight ten to sixty pounds (or
whatever you wish) In a short time
and leave your general health and
figure greatly Improved.
Tou will be amazed at the im-
provement la your mind as well aa
your body whan yon have begun to
reduce your weight
l Oil of Koretn la absolutely barm-
lass. Is pleasant to take and this
treatment is surely worthy of a fair
trial If yon want to become thin-
ner healthier and younger tn ap-
pearance. Adv
tJts-vsft Cafe
m a
Special Spanish Dish
I artíllalas
talle Cea Ceras
tilles Rellenos
gritases I rita
Cblrksa Teeaalee
Aay Meilesa Disk Vea Want
"Watsei's Groceriw Are
BEAUTIFUL LARGE RED
CHERRIES IN MARASCHINO
For mrakstaasag salads and ioa
appa-stiaiaat appnaxfattoca of ssaatoaaaaiaa auvd ail
Largo b
Maalawstt
Vary ooaa-rwgaiorst bttia
GroM CWriotv 1-2 pat bottlaa
WATSON'S
210 and 212
Silt tlU.
NEW PEACE TERNS
OF GERMANY WILL
MEET WITH REDIIFF
to End War
hi aFsMaT of R-wroihjl4aM Hoojm
Wants Statsj. Qaj Basis.
gy Associated Presa.
London. England. Ana-sat IT by mall)
Throughout em dsl London tbe better Is
held that a very definite -sestet offer
win r-r-sise from nermeny he Tore winter
and that the offer will suggest laaisstaat
easastlon of Hostilities on a status quo
beats.
I ntenie statesmen nave fnlly Indicated
that wkry will refuse such terms ami no
atorrM Mansa Is aware or wis mu
Herman laudara rerard t atetas ano offer
rrom the Herman side aa an Indlspenasiiie
step in the preparation or Herman punnr
opinion for further roneeastona.
A high nrflclsl authority gse the asn
laaad creas Indar the follnxslns alatenienl
f the altuauon tn Oerroeny aa regards
ears:
There la no douht that the Herman gov
eminent Is anilous to get out nf the war
t the earlleat possible moment 00 any
terma aihlrh will inaure them aaalnat rev
olutlon at home and national collapse.
People Want rears.
fit-eat numbers of people tn Oermany
today would welcome a peace on a atatus
aun bssis. this meaning practically a
draw. In which no belligerent would or-
cupy any territory beyond that which it
pnaaesaeii in July. ivti. m wmrn more-
each aide -anuid near ita own Bur
den In respect or the material losses In
curred during the course of the wr.
Since Lermany a an . alle.1 peace nrrer
a year ago the continued pressure of the
entente and the entry or the I'nited states
has completely .-hanged the situation. The
question is now. in ran not wnst are
the war alms of Oermany will impuse He
ore she grants peace but wnat terms
he herself will be willing to accept. That
Is a very simple statement or the greatest
fact tn tbe war situation today.
Kreeeasle Mailers le Foreground.
The entry of the rmted tutes snd
many nr the South American republics hee
put economic matters Into the foreground.
The German government must obviously
view with extreme gpprehenslon tbe sit-
uation at home In the months Immediately
succeeding the declaration nf peace. The
physical exhaustion or the people snd of
the country combined w-ith the want of
rood which cannot be immediately reme
died and the want nf raw material for
starting manufactures will create e moat
serious situation. If. when the troops
come bgck from the front II Is not pos-
allile Immediately to swrt again the In-
dustrial Hfe nf the country and provide
rood and work there will almost In-
evitably be a very dangerous revolution-
ary movement.
Military Party I nrnmprnmlslix-i
"This would be started by the minority
Socialists and If Germany cornea out of
the war without a definite Increase of
strength and prestige m some form or
another the Influence of the government
In the middle rlasaes wilt be so murh
weakened that It will be Impossible sny
longer to depend on their active support
against a revnlutlnnary movement. The
Prussian military and agrarian party re-
mains as firm snd uncompromising. In
dnmrstlr as In foreign sffslrs. as ever
and many of them undoubtedly would
prefer civil war to any surrender whlrh
would deprive them of the political power
whlrh they regard aa their right
"For this reason that whlrh the Ger-
man government wm seek for most tn
sny peace arrangement Is security that
aa soon as the war Is over there shall be
a free now of rood and raw material into
the country and at the same time free
marketa for German products. If this
could be secured the energy nf the peo-
ple rould be st once directed to tbe res
toration of commerce and Industry and
their interests so concentrated that they
would be turned away rrora dangerous
political e on at deration s.
Nffl IIFMOI RAT17. ATinV OF OF ft MANY
M'I.r AMKBILA PC HANDS IT AS
roNDITION TO FINAL' PI II I
By Associated Press.
Amsterdam. Holland. Sept 0 There was
s fresh outburst of rage against the
I 'm leu sutes In Satnrday'a Oerman new s
papera In connection wltb Secreury of
Sute I ansios a reported denial of the
statement that America would not insist
on the elimination or the Hohensnllenis
before entering Into peace neaotlstlnns.
The Rhenlsche Westrallerhe Fettling car-
ries s heading that crossed an entire
page In large type reading-
"America demanda the deposition or the
Hoheni illerns." which If follows wltb a
furious denunciation of America in whlrh
the alleged demand la alluded to as "the
climax or the arrogant insolence or the
American government." wblch. It adds
"we hope will be met by an emphatic
'hands nrf rrom the relchstag."
The Cologne Osaseis says:
"President Wllsoge Impertinence Is be-
ginning to gel on our nerves. Has he no
adviser to tell htm that this sort of tn
terference Is bawad lo rosd a proud peo-
ple tn fury
Tke Frankfurter aalaasg says
"If America seriously wanu peace aba
cannot make It conditional on the form
of the German government to reorganise
which la the moat Impnrunt task of the
future lor the German people and la only
hampered by aucb extraneous tnterfer-
ence." The Frankfurter reltung Issues a warn-
ing agamst the efforts of German rear
tionarv elements seeking tn make political
capital out of President Wllwm'a reply to
the pope. It aaya that certain parttta
mats tbe point that "national honor ' now
reoulrea that the deinra ratltatton of Ger
many shall be Indefinitely shelved because
America mskea It conditional for peace.
The paper declares that while unwar-
rsnled interference will be shsrplv rapped
on the knurklea. tbe people shsll not be
detorred area by enemies from enrorr-
tng reforma deemed necessary for the
beneril or the rountry.
The chier center party organ osi
commenting edllnrtalply In a similar vain
aays that while not even the slightest re-
roara must be Introduced under foreign
pressure nope most be kept bark luat
because It u apt tn be conatrued aa a
aoacsssiou to outsiders.
Fibhs fir Quality"
cr atoan ; for Aéutm to dsai
fl.00
Poaiy' ataa otaly 15c
GROCERY
Tmxtu Strmmt
fill SIM SIM.
Judge Pollock Is or tbe
toe oo atoa seat
wntsay is just a
loai about as bid at bsatr
as s leciy drink la fart
oe l.an.v.1
opinion tn i haw egect wnei.
1--11 uapivr.
Well tke atug they sell these
dsys. regardlega of name or color
win make anyone drunk.' the Judge
many rt-:ti iab rtrmst
IN ( nap-on iin mi s i
A long pmceesion ..t familiar fares
passed lefore Judge Pollock Monday
the majority of those present" being
persons well known tn police circles.
Many were up for minor charges and
aa they InM tke saaae time-worn
atones that uwy have been telling the
Judge for months they were given
short hearlnga.
Ot NTY OFFICER NKAsYLY
mt km i p by corar.
A county officer was el mo at ordered
locked up by the Judge when he at-
tempted to "escape" from that sec-
tion of the courtroom where prisoners
are confuted.
'Lock that man up." ordered the
lodge aa the nhVer surfed through
the gate winch leads to the door.
"Rut your honor I haven't done
anything and besides I am here ror
a prisoner." extuattied the officer.
'That's different." reptled the Judge
"but you fellows should make ynur-
aelvea known or you are liable to
be thrown In Jail."
CtN'T SI.Fgr IN ALI.F.Y
BVr.N IF YOI "NR R link I
If you haven't tke price of a room
hi one of tbe hotels in the city. It
would be sdvtsable not to Uke s nap
In an alley as Judge Pollock haa de-
cided that As la the minimum sum the
city shall charge people for sleeping tn
such plsces. A young man who was
found napping In one or the alleya In
the business district Sunday night waa
Arraigned before the judge.
"Why dfdn't you go to a hotel?" ha
was asked.
"I didn't want to" replied the pris-
oner. "Alt light. I' will fine you what one
of our leading hotels would ' have
charged Tor a room with a nice eon
bed three dollars."
PRsoKRs FINF TV AS TO
GO IF If K KFPT TALKING.
A man who haa called on Judge
Pollock frequently was arraigned on
the charge or bring drunk and dla-
turhlng' the peace.
"Were you drunk?" be was asked
by tbe court.
"Let me explain Judge. I." But
the prisoner got no further with hla
carefully prepared atory.
"What Í want to know la whether
you were drunk" Interrupted the
Judge.
"That's whst the officers say."
"You were drunk then." said the
Judge. "Mow. about this peace dla-
turbanre charge. Were you trying tn
sun something In this house where
you were arrested T"
"I don't know."
"But you were there."
"Rut let me explain. I."
"All right go ahead and explain
but I have fined you fl already and
ir you talk too long I will boost the
cost"
The prisoner talked no more.
-I'H- lit H BAYS OFFICER
WAS MlNUfcrN. FINED VS.
A speeder was perore the bar. He
said ne waa not speeding.
"Then the officer waa mistaken?"
the Judge asked.
"Yea sir."
"That bring the rase yon wouldn't
Sketches from Life '.
BAR
"WluU
.lefeprieiil
the e-asn
"We'll hare that speedomrt. r
flxed and In the meantime ynn ran
give Ami It." said tas judge
MAN MAKINta I not .
of mi is nMii
A soldier paid tt In court ror "mak
tag a fool" of Mmeetr He was ar-
raigned on the charge of dlatnthing
the neaps.
"Guilty nr not guilty?" he waa
asked.
"Utility air" waa the snappy reply.
"Whose peace were you disturb-
ing ?" the lodge next asked.
"I donl know air. I was making
a general fool of myself air "
"fooHahnast la not tolerated tn
this court. " replied the judge. "Your
foolishness will coat yon V Re wiee
after IMS."
Jl rttUC AIIVIMCSt HAN TfJ
.i i i i iii:n w ith
MAN nt IS t II. Ill IM. .
Two Mexicana were upon the charge
or fighting.
"Who la this man?" lbs Judge asked
the younger looking nf the two as be
pointed to the second defendant.
Wall wasn't he righting with you I
How could be fight you without be-
ing present; hy the absent treatment?"
"He waa there all right" smiled
the ynung fellnw "but I dsm't know
who he la."
"I would advise you to Rrst get
aiqualnted with .the nexl man you
gght m order Jhat you may know Ma
ineihiHta or aturk and defense" ad
viaed the Judge.
Mexican Women in
Guanajuato Obtain
Right of Suffrage
Without the popular resort to clam-
orous meetings without the sending
of national delegates to tbe Mexican
raptui. without the bringing' to bear
of political Influence or rsctlnnal
Weight without ceremony and with-
out presaure tbe women of the sute
or Guanajuato. Mexico have ahtalned
their first gram or anffrage and have
been delegated the right or voting In
all municipal elections. Announce-
ment of this victory ror Msslran wo-
men was rcreived by Consul Genere!
0. M. seguin at El Paao Monday.
The restrictions under which the
women are delegated this new power
lo governmentAI arfslrs are "recog-
nised honesty ability In read and
write and visible meant of support."
The age electora for women la the
aame ss ror men. and the new law
provides for participation by women
In all niiini' ipil elections In all i mes
of the state The ownership of prn-
erty and the possession of rnlldren of
srhool age essential In nearly til
other districts where women vole la
not made one of the requirements In
this sute.
According to tbe reports received
here this movement toward permitting
the women s voice In munlrtpel gov-
resds "that this movement will ex-
tend throughout the entire republic tn
a short time."
BROKEN CAR FOUND.
With a front axle broken and appear-
anres of havln been struck on the right
aide t Mitchell automobile bearing- rotin-
ty license M?i was standing In the míd-
ale or Dnntphan'e drive a quarter of a
mile north or r'anulilln Monday morn-
ing. The county cleru's record showa
Ing. The county clerk s record ahowa
Hamilton.
Y Doin' That for
speedometer
eelve answer
taR'Tr-TTi ' - siesT J i-
aP sTV tf- n Tol. rSsT'1
EXTRA CENT FARE
URGED IN MEXICO
TO 0! LOAN
Chihuahua City
a is Li
cn ittst nays n
Heeded hv lieuvln Irien and Jnse Xve
leyra. both attorneys or chihuahua :lty
fr .m H capital of the aute arrived m
rive vi ire nrri.iai
loan n n.. aoverninmi. similar In na
lure to the Liberty loan or Ihe Inlt.-d
tletea Tbe rirat meeting with Juarei
cMltena tor prellminaiy organisation ws
held Sunday night. Monday mghi they
met again eilh more than ta well known
ra led
The tT.ovemenl t
clare Ihe Mexican
n rslse the rttndt. de-
orrtclala. la eiri'lar in
snd pun
Ihe aunacrlplt
of the Liberty (..an In this country lasl
June According tn Andres tl Garcia.
Insprrtiir general for ronsulatee In this
dlslrlrL the rountry will be able tn raise
i'. .mi .ai gold anions its rltlsens. If
such a loan II consummated Mexico will
dep. n.l on a loan floated b)
hankera nr tlM t'.ntted Ules
Morula SUrU Mm em rol
General Icenriacn Muigia. iniisnsnder
or Ihe constitutionalist army In 'hi
huahua. Is said to be respunalnte lor the
entire movrnieni. Murgls originated Ihe
s neii he pruiH.se 1 that every em
pinja or Ihe s" ron. ui in bis trmy suh
scribe une dsy's pay ror each month or
si dsys and two days' pay lor each month
or 91 days aa payi.icnla on bonds. This
waa agreed to by Ihe ariny and the plan
was announced Immediately the plan
was seised on ihroughoiii Mexico and lbs
commanders la every sute nhtautc-d a
Similar agreement rrom their soldiers.
The plan then waa enlarged In chihuahua
snd civil and sute employes were ssked
to buy bonds on the ssme baaia. i mails
commercial institutions anil business
houa:'a came Into line and made dona-
tions according tu their wealth. The re-
sult haa been that large sums already
have been raised and thai. If oiher slates
respond with tlin same spirit as has l. hi
huahua the entire fund n 'Ceassry for tbe
loan w ill be raised In a short time.
. Juarei Cltl'ens In Subscribe.
Tbe committee now tu Juarea.-which
waa named at the Instigation of General
Murgla reports that they met with more
success than they had expected In the
capital city. The street rsllwsy com-
pany they declared advanced the fares
one cent the advance to remain In ar-
recí over t three month period. Etch
cent thus collected will accrue to the
benefit nf the l iberty loan other cor-
iiorallnns and business ' houses In order
lo farilitau the raising of Ihe loan adopt
ed similar plans.
Te Plea Campaign First
In Juaret the cnmiutnee will determine
rirat their line or action and campaign
plans Perore they begin the active sub-
scription or Ihe Liberty loan this will
lake several days. It is said and the
rirat rash sujlcltsilons anil donations will
not be announced probably bcinre the
middle or tbe week. In the meantime the
roiiimiitre Is confident that they will
meat with success in lha border equal to
thai or Chlbuahut City.
Reporta received In Fl Paso or similar
' 'tin activities In Mexlru city are very
encouraging aald Andres Garcia. Inspec-
tor or consulates of 1 I Paso Monday.
Civic and mlllUry aiithnrltlea are taking
up the campaign with eagerness and the
national raptui will respond heartily and
substantially to ihe loan Definite rig-
urea relative to the amounts raised in
me varioua autes pronsiiiy win no in the
nanus nr xne ioi ai Mexican orriciaii in a
neu iney w u ui aiiuouurau
Old Cltrrriirv Rasls Rcslorrd
Machinery fur the production uf en
grayed notes for emission by lha sole
liana nsying authority to issue tiiem has
I have a metallic reserve or aim 'xio
nuu Mexican gold and lha bills which It
Is proi-osed to Issue will be redeemahle
upon presentation. Manursctii
hills will be aurled Inside Ihe next few
we-ke
Announcement has been made also
thai hereafter American money will be
received by the government In payment
By Temple
Mister?"
he mrmer rate aj
tated. has Mag r
nrdanee with nnrtnaiinna
eUver. The oM rale it la
.-aianirsnen r.n pa-assaa
Tn arrnrd to the government a greater
rieximjnv in oenniing iinencisi mailers
and to give Ihem a larger melante re
sari i en whirr to. operate retiresenu
Uvea nf New Vnik hank ins brutees sre
now in Mexico i tiv. amere iney are ar
ranging for lha coinage of twenty mil
Hons of pesos .ten mllltons nf dollars.
In Coins nf ten pesos each.
Fresa Agitaacellenies. where Is Ksrateit
nne nf the largest refkaerv plants in tlie
lepublir. 'ornea the tatem-ni that the
oielter. ehtrl has been In npersti
about Iwn and nne half mnnibs. has In
that lime rip. .Men gold and copper bul
linn to the amount nf rour million pesos
ten miilmna dollsre American gold) so
the I lilted Stslea
MF.AirtN BFFKtALa AltllNG
T II IIJI I r ( Ifflt ln
Mexican gs.reininenl offlclala. in their
errorta tn reMehlliUle the republic and
place it again on a basis or peace pros-
perity aid proslurtinn. are exerting every
etrorl toward siding sn.1 pro-jcillng sgrl
riiRural ecttvttles This setts lly haa
aproad rrom Ihe raplUI city to the various
slates ami the latest endeavor to aid
wnrkmen and farmera In becoming pro-
ductive inula for the republic haa been
leporled In Ihe local consulate rrom Ihe
slate or Chihuahua other activities are
reported from all paru or Ihe republic.
In Chihuahua an agricultural colony lo
he railed Altamlrann will he eatahllahed
by Ihe slate officials through aid rrom
al official
near Ihe
huahua. The col
aril or lah-ueis
.tiv will be ror the ben
have repatriated
ttietnaelvea hut have round II dirfleull
I. obtain employment Thev will be as
aimed to acreage and given the necessary
aa-i stance rnr carrying on agricultural op-
erations prnlishlv on tbe community plsn
t.rideavore lo build up the rattle herds
of Ihe republic will he sided by the sec
reUry or the department nr f. míenlo who
haa dispatched qerlare reports rerslved
here a special cnuimlsston to Ihe Lnlted
These cattle will be placet on Ihe rsnse
of the republic with rsltle already run
nlng the hills and will be used solely ror
the purpose or grading up Mexican cal
tie.
I rge r.ood seed Selection.
SrrenllNo. selection ol seeds and cultiva-
linn or .yrnps in the republic will receive
more attention m the lulu re. it la an-
nounced. To street this a new .rri. lal
under Ihe tille or the director general of
corn has been appointed by the national
government lo inaugurate measures ror
the better cultivation nr this crop and the
produrtlon of larger yields. 7. termo
Iionilnquet. an agricultural expert has
been given charge of the new orflre.
community lands nr "etldns." are be-
ing reaiored st a rapid rate in the nrlg-
Inal ownera arcnrdlns to the press or the
repuhllr with the aim nr promoting more
rarmlng activity and greater yields. In
one issue or a Mexico City newspaper re
rently no less than six such rr.aureiluni
were announced
Agricultural machinery It finding lis
way Into Ihe repuhllr and Is rast coining
Into use on the larger cautes especially
lh the more cultivated dlatrlcls. This has
led Ihe Mexican government through the
t'rpartiucnt or agriculture to the tnagurs-
tnui of exhibitions In vtrlfl-is statea and
disirlris of the use nr tractors and sim-
ilar heavy machinery In agricultural op-
erations one or two of the American
manufacturers or such implements hare
taken advantage or theee- exhibitions to
display their proitucU In operation with
the result that many 'new pieces ui ma
rhinery have been Introduced In farm
work inside the past few weeks. II la
believes' that wirtesiuesd use or such ml-
chlnery will be made m the tulure and
that mora modern machinery will ron-
atantly be introduced lo Mexican agri
cultural districts.
RAILROAD LINE IN MEXICO.
EXCEPTING SHORT LINK AI'AIN
IN OPERATION.
ilroad ilnea In the uniied Slates
' or si
1th Ihe exception nf una Very
.short link In Ihe state nr Morales
nw ln operation with retulsr schedules
inri with both freight and passenger or
coiulunation. trains seeordtng to inrorma-
llon received al Ihe Mexican r. insulate In
H past Moássar. The oner. ions of reoalr
ig onw of t - grn eicd In the past
lo permit or ihe pasaagt or traína and
ran be had on nsarlv all
ill. i-1.. ns itepairlug has mil been com
pleied but Is being carried no. especially
on the main and impnrtani Ilnea. In such
manner aa lo permit the passage or traína
regularly
The small link or II is which la not yet
In operation sute the reporta. Is I abort
mileage connecting Ihe main line In the
slate of Morales with ajuaro This di-
vision Is now being placed in rondltlnn
ror trains and 11 Is probable that regular
service will be established within a snort
time.
Railway Workers In Convene.
With the opening or Ihe mails comet
Ike advtre In this city that tho rirat gen-
eral conventlnn ur railway workera aver
held in Mexico began lis sessions In Ihe
capital i lly of Ihe republic mure than
nne week ago. The rinal aesalnns or the
convention are slated ror the middle or
the present week Hallrnad officials em-
ployers and employes without dlatlnrtinn
aa to clsaa or grade are participating in
the meetings u. . x there have
been ronveutlnns or varioua classes nf
railway employes hut thla Is the first
groat meeting or employes without ills
tiuctlon or variety of employment 'hies
Hons on tbe program rnr discussion
varied bill among tliem were surli Im
rs.rtant problema ia rates or remunera
Ion. icons or labor and distinction or
employment classes.
May Rulld Reed le Poos '
While Hi. meeting of railway employes
waa I session in Mstlro i lly II wss
announced thai a petition ror the con
atruriion or new Ilnea waa presented to
the departí. cut nt tomento This petition
asked permission to build a lailroad from
Usa illy or ij'i.ieleio to Putos In the
sum or Ousnajuaki. The road if rom
Ideted. will UP one of the rlrhesl mln
ral bciu in the republic and will open
to drvehipiii-inl some or Ihe richest minas
vei uisi.oeie.i in toe republic The ile
jierimenl has tskau no action on -the ps
The same meeting asw. also the an
niiuiiiainent thai work will be resumed
on conatrurtlon or the railroad proposed
lo connect porta or Tan-pirn and Mala
morns in the -late i.r T-unaullpsa. sev-
eral months agu pci mis. ion to ronsruci
Ills line was granted and tl that time
soma Inny miles uf the roadbed were
gratis lha survey and final location ol
tag roadway has siso been completed
Ames nothing ties been done.
With Ihe completion or the Nne two or
lie in. .si important ports on ins liulf of
Mexico will have been entines ted and a
Urge field rich in natural reannrcea will
be opened m development II la now pro-
pns.e.1 om-iietlnll III
order that the diatrlri to be opened may
partiupau In the prnaperlty whlrh the
two ports are now enjoying
The completion of one new line of rati
road In lha republic waa announced al
Ihe meeting of railway emidnves This
la tile line connecting .annas. In lbs slats
of 'a. aleras un the line uf Ihe Men. an
Central with the rliy uf I. manan The
link III be rurmelly opened rnr tram.
II waa ennouncMl. on geptember li when
a great celebration In iauiienon with like
e .lav will ka bala la
ketn of the is. mini of the line
With Use opening r all railways V.
operation and with Ihe construction nf
naw une. u li i.p.ute.i also tnal steam
ship irefir tea resumed t lUJe alaiosi
iiual bi normal . uodilPeia Appli.ati.ui
haa been made by a newly organised in
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El Pato Woman's Son
Gets Army Commission
JZasaaseeeePl
LIEI'T. W. E. DWYER
W r. Dwyer has received a commia
sum aa first lieutenant at fort Winfleld
Hrott. Stan Franciscn and haa been as-
signed In duty at Man luego. Cal. w in-
itio mast dórense artillen He spent a
short nine in El I'tsn recently vlsiiing
his moiher. Mrs. William Pwver at .
West Boulevard lieutenant Hwvsr Is I
member or the ecottish Rtte snd shrine
bodies of Kl Peso and waa formerly con-
nected with Ihe Randolph Ilnea In Arl
tona aa traveling auditor.
Igatlon company to the department nr rn-
niento to operate steamers between Msn
lanlllu and other Pacific coast ports and
San Prar.risc.i. The inauguran. .11 or this
new line. It Is announced will open lo
I and
field
High School Cadet
Corps Receioe Impetus
as First Drill Is Held
El Paao High Mcbjool'a cadet corpa re-
reived a peat atari on tta year's work
Monday afternoon when the first drills
nr the year were held. It was the first
time In the corps' history thai the raileis
ware forced to uke ihe military course
or instruction In the two periods during
whlrh drills were bold between 510 and
Msi radeu reported.
It hid been thought some pupils would
not Uke kindly tn Ihe derision of the school
board which msde drill romiuilsnry hut
the order that existed Monday sue ess
fully dispelled all of these rumors There
was not an unpleasant feature to the
entire drill. The new men allowed in
Children Cry
The Kind Yon Horn Alxvayt Bought hag borne- tho glsrnav-
ture of Chas. H. Fletcher and haa been uiiute under hU
peraotuU gupervUlon for over 30 year. Allow no ono
to deceive you la this. Counterfeits'. Imitations and
Slunt-aa-srotHl'' are but experiments and endanger tho
health of Children Bxperlenoe agalngt Biperintent.
What isCASTORIA
Caatoria la a harmless tuhatltirte for Castor OU. Pa
mirle. lroig and Muoiiiinu
Opium Morphine nor otner narcotic aubatance. For
more uian tnirty years it nag Men in constant use for tne
relief of Conatlpatlon. Flatulency Wind Coito aad
IHiirrhoea; allay Iiik FeverlthneM arltlng ther-efrom
and hy resrulatlna; the Htomueh and Bovrelt aids tho a-
almllatlon of Food ; -glvlna; healthy and natural aleep.
The ChUdreu'a I'anm ea The Mother's Friend
The Kind You Have Always Bought
S9
Beara the
In Uso For Over 30 Years
State National Bank
Established April 1881
Capital Surplus and Profits $200000.00
Interest Paid onSaoings Accounts
C. Ft. MOREHEAD. PresldsnL JOSEPH MAOOl-FIN Viae -Pres.
C. N. SAUsTIT. VI.e-Preeldsnt. QEOROK D. KI.ÜRT. Cashier
lo J. ill.llltlST. Asst. Caablar.
Quicker Time ! !Better Service
to
New Orleans Atlanta Washington
and New York
in MM. tit ohm laiiiox CAM I'limit
AND TOl'HIMT Sla-tflNO OAffaa
OU. Ill It MM. I .. oxioiivi h
Cky Ticket Office--No. 206 N. Orstfoti .
vt i ii. ftsr i .kl. i urn Use wssaaaaars osf Usa
AFAIHIC 1 M AIL ur AKJSON A
HAD SUFFERED
NEARLY ALL HER
LIFE. SHE SAYS
Rotoma L-oat Wsaiftrt Ttukirkf
Tanlac and Hor Troobto
Hot Bcsn Rgjotgd.
"More or less til my lire" seld Mrs.
Dolores H. leca or tm South Park street
recently. "I have suffered from some dU-
ordeia of tlie stomach Then about leg
years sgn the rheumatism got hold at
me and ror the past nine or ten months
eepriMlty. my romlllloii has been getting
worse rapidly I mat my appetite what
Utile I ate invariably made me sick at
tb-i stomach and I would have to lie .lowa
for tome time titer every meal.
"My entne body seemed to be triaega
with the rheumatism and my Joinu woatl
puff up and hurt so I could hsrdy bear
anx thine t.. much them Mv kidneys were
Uso out or order snd I surfered terribly
with psina In my bark and my head ached
dreadfully. I wss very nervous couldn't
sloop well and would get up tn the niorw-
ihgs Just aa tired aa when I lay down M
night
"Thla Is Jusl the condition I wat ta
when I read shout ran lac and began tak-
ing It. I am now nn my nrth bottle and
I must aay I have never had any mo-It.
cine i. do me s. much good 1 am eaO
Inciy rree from rheumatism pains tha
pama have disappeared from my hark
loo and my kldneya never bother ma
now it til I just don't seem m be tblg
to rat enough to satlsty me now and
nolhing burla me in the least
Mv nenes are calm again my sieso
is sound and restful and mv tired drtg-
gv feelings are gone. I had lost soma
in weight but I now weigh as murh as
I ever did and sex ri al uf my rrtenda ire
taking Tanlac on a- count of the good N
h.is done me. I waa beginning lo get
very much discouraged ovar not being
able to set anything to help me. but my
d.'spondeni reelings left me sjoob tfter 1
hei an taking Tanta and round my health
I . o v ir-i i Ihe results from my
fir.i bottle surprised me and I kept tak-
ing it until now I really reel like a dlf-
l.ieni erson."
lanlac ia aold In Kl Paso by Kelly A
Pollard Prur Co and people's Urug Co.
under ihe personal direction of a special
Tanlac representative. Adv.
spirit that Ihey were "with' their oa-
rers while ihe men Who had had pre-
vious military training were placed In
a company sad Immmfiateiy began drill.
Hi. ...riiP commander Is M. V. Lively.
He and tne ra.let coiuiiilsslnned nmcert
or last year who have returned 10 school
this year w-ere In charge yesterday. Tbe
radet nfrtcer In command of the rnrpa Is
Cadet Hatallloii sergeant Major Pearson.
I'1H SCHOOL RON'MI.
Spocl-il o the Morning Tiroes.
Austin Texss Sept. m The state botrd
or education lodiy bought ill the school
bonds listed with tho board the amount
s.n.gsiing approximately HTI.OOO. AO
utlior business was poatjioned.
for Fletcher'
r-iyrun
It eoutalno neither
St)rTiaxure of
THE SUNSET UNITED
(DAILY AT i A. at.)
The Train for Comfort
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 11, 1917, newspaper, September 11, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199280/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.