Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 288, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 16, 1914 Page: 1 of 6
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SWEEPING DENIAL OF
CALUMNIOUS CHARGES
COL BALL DECLARES ORGANIZED IN
TERES1S ARE MAKING AN EFFOR
TO DIVERT MINDS OF VOTER!
FROM REAL ISSUES IN TEXAS
CHARGES THAT IN ADDITION T(
FERGUSONS $30 000 CAMPAIGf
FUND AN UNLIMITED SLUSH FUNt
IS BEING USED IN STATE
ANSWERS MANY SLANDERS THAI
HAVE BEEN CIRCULATED IN TEXAI
DURING THE CAMPAIGN CALCU
LATEO TO DEFEAT HIM
To the I'cople of TeXils -
A candidate t**r Governor and the <*r
gainr.ed Inpmr interests ot this State. on*
to obtain oftiee nn«l the other to serxi
their Ini-mess are making a «h*s|M*ratc ef
tort to divert the loind- ot Ihc Voters ol
Texas Iroiu the leal issues involved n
the campaign ami tlierehv divide tin
forces in this State wlilell stand lor eleai
politic uml good government.
My i esnl<|U.trier- at Italia has received
Dial niy jHTsoiial mail ha contained -<
aim ii v r«*pn t lor individual un-wt-r- t«
various campaign tai-clmod tli.it I an
going to trespass upon the pt*e- ■ ol la.
Slate to do me the comic > to allow in
the use • • I tlo ir column' t<* make r**plx l<
some ol the things wlilell I have nelthei
time lit piddle s j leccll Ol- Ii V colic pond
cnee not the inclinalmu to an \a r ami
which if I aloio were concerned I would
not dignitx with a reply.
In addition to Mr. rgu on' campaign
turn! **l which lie dated xxa <1
a- ide hx him all unlimited In h t una i
Itemg n-ed in tin State a* i known to
every intelligent man to ciuoiupa-- nix
defeat whereby the Inpior interest. <.|
Texas and their bindings would he tin
dominating I actor and hold the balance ol
|M»xx*vr hi IVx. - 1«»r manx a > ; x to * line.
Ilumir t!s ot loxx erealur>‘s x. Im take
this dirtv unn.ey are now circulating
th ughout tin* State under . rioii alia
till t pretended lilies at hi. -messto dl- ••mi
naie slamier upon me ami to try and dc
.* fmy in % reputation m order that ilo-x
am \ «• jte the eol* eipiem •• th.it would
^ llll I tool mV elect l*UI. Here are s«»|ia
pi the t ill*. - wllieli ale ls-e.- aid III lilt
•florl to pi. 'itdiee lax eamhdaev:
It i charged that I am a member ol tin
J|ol|s|oii •lull and the count IX eiiih la tin
illy «*l Ihoi loll; tlml sj*id chibs :.r*
licensed to sell limior ami that I am a
stockholder therein; that large profit - are
derived therefrom and dividend- *i< hired
in whuli I part a ipate ami -li.rv; tlmt I
accepted from a s||liM»U k**c|H-r II COIllt'lbll
lion ot .fiJlMMt to my can.p; iuii fund; that
I am a con-laut drinker mid litixe lar
imr hill- oiuc ot them unpaid; that I
liaxe an inter* st in a maitih* r ol sahmiis;
that I have h.*n-cs rented hi which le t . i
1 sold ; illil! I have ail llll* • •::t roll.d ie ap-
JM-Iite for drink and IT* pmnllx have to he
earned home m the uu lorl it utile condi-
tion resulting therefrom. One man i go
' mg up and down the t reels ot tin • it x ot
k Vrt Worth telling that I have to drink a
* ii art «>t Inpior a dax in **r*h'r t<> g« t
■* I'*rough the day’s im an ■». Some of tiu -i
lir*•• I agents from whom I have heard pro
hl*s- to Ih* Ir<*m Houston and to he fricudlx
•if* me saying tlmt tliev intend to vole l<*i
liic notwithstanding these regretlabh
tiling*.
Space will not permit tin* mention of all
slanders ot this kind which an* hemg cir
ciliated III tin hope ot helping It X oppnii
cut Mini saving tile hu-ii e-s ot .■ ela - ol
|H*oplc win* woiihl Im- giving III** their im
qualified support it ill* x l*eliexe«l wlmt
they sax *»l me I** Ih* true.
The fuel * an* that while ! have not
1h*cu a total hlistnim*r all tax lit** I hax«
no tor many x« . r- drank Inpmr ol anx
kilnl not eVeil licer. II11 * I anx s|at>*uiellt t*
the count rx t r ail an x nun • i* uh-olulcix
tulse and the man who utter- it i- cither
gr**-s|\ det IX ed **r i* cIX lll -et ltpllloll -
I have never m my lit** rented a lion-*
to a Inpmr <ieah*r; I have never looi an
interest m any saloon; I have never r**
reived a dollar’s profit from the sale «*t
Inpmr-. | have never r«*****i»vd a dollar’s
eon I ribul mn Iroiu a saloon keeper and tin
buxines:- man whose name was **ix*-n a
being such a coninhiitor lias denied w
emphatic terns and proiiotim «**l i lieu
statement a falsehood that lie own* anx
interest in any har at the Rice hotel oi
(dsewberv and stales that he lias oulx
gix«*n -tllM* t** my campaign fund Ih ■ au-*
I woiihl not accept more.
\s to the Houston . inn ai d tin* fount rx
«lull it i* Inn that I am a un-mU-i th«-r «• t
uml Wits w In ii I eomfia ted (In* at pro
hi hi l loll tight ill I’ll I ami x»a- . . stale
by me when I accepted tin* emhr- n* ol
the fort Worth convict.on. The in’.
fcllip t«*«* III CM ell of these dubs is s|(ip .
the dues ot each i *0 j r annum p.
«pmrterlv. Neither « • t -ucs anx »
and iH’itiier dee tares dividend- m r hax*
I *>r anx number th* Tent r»*e* :\ed m
shared in anv pr**lits 1 h«*n*from.
T hese clubs wer** or*:..i i/.cd l*x misim*-:
men ami pro?*- -mn.il nwi in tl * x «
|loiil**i. H-1 . - -a n r e!i cm t •;
every lar.: nix .o I . . ’ el- v.|iett-
Til* ineuih Is a:< limrc tiian oil u tumlier
tfolillliued oil page tk |
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; IMPROVE FIFTY
i STREET BLOCKS
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' Expci iment Will Be Undertaken by Streel
; am! Bridge Committee to Be Made on
Three Blocks Beyinniny at Tenth ami
Elizabeth
COMMISSION GOVERNMENT
MATTER UP NEXT MONDAY
City Attorney Will Draft Resolution Which
Will Permit Mayor to Name List of Citi-
zens to Serve on Charter Drafting Com*
mittee.
At lea-l fitly Mocks ot fit V -treet- llllt \
l*e improved very -mill it a plan (lie Ireet
and hrnlgix committee ha- m view i- -uc
•«•--1ui *t wa- brought out at the meeting
ot the eity council yesterday afternoon.
Alderman Ctiiegiiat of tin* committee
tated that H i- the committee*- idea to
tart ait exj*erimeiit on three Mocks el
tending northward on Klt/.alsth street
i I roui Tenth. The plan l- to plow up the
street toll it ami then coat it with crude
ml. I In- -amt* sy-tem will In* gone through
iwo or three tilin' and the eollllUltlee feel-
eontideiit at this time that the plan will
he successful.
Alderman Cutegnat -tatetl that many
ol the city's lreel- are in very had eoitdl
tion ml that they needed attention. lie
gave it as his opinion that the cost per
Mock ot the improvement planned would
he approximately
Mayor Browm* brought up the matter
of calling an election for eommission go\
eminent hilt after learning that it would
In* necessary to prepare a lengthy resolu-
tion tor the purpose left tills ill the hand-
tot i ity Attorney Kinder who stated in
Would submit it to I lie council next Mon
day. Mayor Browne *taied that the mat
• • I ha- le ted long enough and that it wa-
in- purpose to have the election held at a-
early date a.s p.. —ibie.
lb* d< ired to have as lew elections a-
po—mh* in order to achieve the coiumi-
-mu form of government and iiiforuied
the council tli.it in reading the -tatute-
• oin ernu.g eoinmi.-.-ioii government lie
learned that hy a two thirds vote ol the
• *!y eoiuieil tin- mayor would Is- authorized
to name tin- commission to draw up the
churter. ’I hi- charter and the eandnlate-
lor ol Il«*e would Is- plat ed Indore the pco*
ple at I la- sum# elect i«»n. IVrsoii- favoring
Bn charter could vote their candidate- at
the same tunc and those again-t the char
ter eould -cratch it which would mean
al-o voting again-t the candidate- tor of
fire.
It is exjM-etcd that the election wiU be
called next Monday and that the election
• will Is- held forty day- from that date.
The council authorized the city secre-
tary to a-k tor hid- tloin hanking institu-
tion- that desire to Ih-coiuc the city deposi
lory.
Secretary \illarr< al submitted the coiin-
eil a report showing collections from tin
i-ale ol cemetery lot- -met* lie ha* been in
ol l ice from April U*I *_!. The r» jsirt
: showed a total of if 1 eolleeted ainl
named tin- varum.* jN-r-oiis eolleeted from.
lit.*r|N»ratiou court report tor April
ami May -bowed •T-7.'_Mt ami .*J7.4<t col-
lected hi tho-e mouth- ui tun** etc.
I In- city -eerctary wa- instructed lu
coiumiiiin-atc with the t reo-oted Wood
Block Baling eompaiiv and inform them
that several places in tin* street paving
are m Heed ot repair. I he company Wilt
Im- Hot it led that aelioii mu-t In- taken at
once.
Mayor Browue in-trueled the claim-
comuiitU-e to approve no lull- which an
not accompanied by the authority for th<
purchn-c.
Because oi till* filet that City Auditor
Adam- had hot Completed the li-t ol on*
landing wurrauls the council wa- unable
to take any actum with reference to t!u
city -crip deal. It I- expeeted that tli
matter will In- di-|H>-cd ot at m-xt Mon-
day’s meet mg.
^Vlderiuau linwe stated that in digging
through the couiictimuuu- duties he hud
I omul tlml the finance committee uiu-t
meet regularly with the eity treasurer for
the pur|H«-e ot euiieeiling all paid war-
rant-. flu- probably will tie gone through
' reirularly.
flio-c pre-eiit vc-terd: \ were: Mayor A.
AlU-rt Browne A Idem no A. s. H«ui- S. |.
Benavides W. ||.’ iSiiegm*!. S. |. Ihvoi
"»*lt'. < • II- Thorn hnii City Alt Arm v T. A.
Kmd. r ami City Seen-tury Crt-onio \ ilb.
real.
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Crude Oil Goes Down 5 Cents.
i /’.V I "oriH ltd /'i > o
I itt- hui'g i it. .lum- ll». t rude ml wa —
redmed .*» cent- fmr.vl today. Oil mej
- v *!.»■> barrel. re|H.i1ed i- the Ih.ltota
price.
"Vtio hiilion Dollar Myxtery ’ wil! give
morybot y tumotliimj to think about.
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* WKATIIKK.
* New Orleans |.a.. .Imp* 1 * i.
* I’oiisl weather: I ana I showers to
* ni^lii: Wednesday prohahly show
* ers; grille to moderate shifting'
f W Mills.
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« i*i:osi*i:i:ity.
* All eluim kindn-d with the pros
* jM*rous.
* l*ros|H-i il> is a ray of siiusli’lie
* that tin- least shadow rail interrupt;
* adversity is sometimes like »he re
* freshing rain of Spring.
* SKI.FISH XKSS.
* Kvery man thinks of adxanriug
* himself. hut no one thinks of the
* da tiger that may ueeriie to the p.tli
* lie weal.
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* Tin st.
* Never trust man that hath rr:t
* son to siip|M»se that you know he
* hath iujiired you.
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COMMITTEE IS
INSPECTING THE
APPLICATIONS
Several Candidate** Said to Have Filed
Announcements Improperly and Their
Applications May be Thrown Out liy the
Executive Committee.
TWO MEMBERS OF BOARD
ANNOUNCE RESIGNATION
Members Mead and Chaudoin Withdraw
From Committee Because They Are Can-
didates and Two Men Are Named by
Chairman Wells to Succeed Them.
The < 'aincrou I'utility Democratic execu-
tive committee hi -c-.-.|ifi hi t||t. bij. Inn
library of the chairman. Judge James It
A ells on the fourth floor ot tile Mer
••hauls' National bank building lias |»een
‘**»sv today milling over the large list of
I candidates tiiat have filed tor places on
the official ballot at the eoiniiig primaries
W. II. M cad ol Kayniondvillc and l(. I.
t’liaudotii ol I larlingcn hh*ihUt> of lb ‘
eouiuiittee representing preeiuets ti and i
resjH--lively resigned as memliers of the
executive eomii'illee yesterday utternoon
oil account of the fa I that they an* can
Uidates |«»r nominations at the priruarn-s.
M. Kennedy ua« named by Judge Wells
1 to succeed Mr. Mead and II. II. Hureliard
ot Harlingen was named to succeed Mr.
< liaudoin. Mr. Hureliard reached the eitv
last night alter having t*ecii telephoned of
Ins Mp]*oinliartit. and was ready to meet
vvitli the committee tills morning.
Itecuuse of the non arrival last night ol
I Mr. Kennedy from Hayniomiville the
committee did not go into session with the
list ot ciindidut-‘s la-fore them for inspec-
tioii and the fixing of the entrance fees.
However he wa- exjM-eted to reaeh tin
.committee room this uftemoon and it is
I To liable that the work will la- completed
by the committee before night.
| -I. L- ( raw ford who filial his appli
cation as a candidate for representative
from the 77li» District stated last night
tha he had decided to withdraw from
tin- race wlt'Mi he Icarmal that Lawrence
H. Ha lea was a candidate for the office.
Mr. * 'raw ford said that in the first place
he was a very giaal friend of Mr. Hates'
and did not desire to make the ra-e
against him. and tli it in tin* second
place h«- did liot feel that lie could if
ford to take the office if III* were elected.
Mr. Hates will have as an op|Minent
lor representative \V. Z. W.cius Jr. a
wetl known Harlingen young mun who is
making his first entry into 1'aiucroii
vainly polities.
Jt was rc|M*rtcfi today that several
c.imlidales for offiec D|«*d iln-ir announce
nicni.N iiupro|M-rlv. and then* is a |»ossi
nilily that their names will Is- stricken
from the Iisi> by the executive commit
Just what delects ihcn- may la* in
the application arc not known. Chair
man Wells said yesterday afternoon that
( as soon as t he committee his gone over
the list of candidate it will I*- given to
tin- press for publication.
Kc|*cn|cd efforts by The Herald to ob
tain the list of candidates were not ef
fc< tar today and it was forced to go to
"press without them. notwithstanding
that the coiiiinitl«x* hail previouslv com
plcted it- work. Pretext . f one k.nd or
another were offered.
However it is known that the list of
candidates is practically as it was yes
tciday in I he Herald except that one
man who fib*d for constable m mhim- pre
‘»»ct tibsl to*! late and bis application
w a> tut lost down by ihe committee.
i’er*y NimhIIcs says that when In* ask***l
tin* capitalist* daughter if she prefer
red a rv’und cord to a flat oae f«»r his
liioiitN b* she said hi* exptession haruion
•ml l**itcr with the flat one.
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100 GREEKS ARE
MASSACRED BY
ASIA TURKS.
Greek Refugees Reaching Athens Tell of
Atrocities Committed in Asia Minor.
Massacred Include Priests. Old Men and
Children.
HORDE OF ARMED MEN
LOOTED AND BURNED
riiii ty-Eiylit Hundred Refugees Hundreds
uf Them Wounded in Fights and Hun-
dieds Others Starving. Arrive at Haven
uf Refugee.
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fi*y .4 ««oriU led /*r* m i .
Allien- Urw*iT .1 iiii«* 10.—Greek refu-
'<t> from Asia Minor today brought re
1 ports ol the* massacre by Turks of one
hundred Greek- inelmlm^ priests old men
md children m i‘hokin twenty-live miles
.northwest ot Smyrna.
An official rc|*ort say- that a horde ot
; armed men looted and then burned the
[town. The Turkish police assisted in that.
Head bodies of the massacred were
; thrown into wells.
thirty ei^ht hundred refugees many ol
them wounded and all stniviuK reucliHl
Salonika today.
MORE BUILDINGS
COLLAPSE TODAY;
ARE UNDERMINED
{tty Am* ruitrd Prra$.\
Paris France June 1 *».—Mon* buildings
collapsed today which were undermined hi
yesterday's storm. The official list of the
•lend is eight hut many are still missing.
I lie eulire city is without gas water and
elect ricity.
The search through the dehris for l*s|
it's continued today. Three jierson* were
recovered from u deep hole near tile St.
Kazan* station duping holes were torn
in the uini'.i boulevards hy the storm
whieh resulted in breaking the gas
mains. the water conduits ami the elec
I ricity wires.
Kndre itrcrt ^collapsed this morning
behind the .Mon in art re cemetery. People
nearby hurriisl to safety as the-ground
liegaii to sink
GRARDES U. S.
INFLUENCE IN
ELECTIONS
(tty Anaoriatrd Prr*a\.
Washington 1>. C. .Inne 16.—Senator
Smith of Michigan today introduced a
resolution charging that the United
States kept marines in Nicaragua to in
flueiice the nifiit elections ami that
l the State department has Iwcn acting in
the interest of American bankers
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I Hg A**wiatnl /'em).
Detroit Mich. June Hi. The |*olice
tialav searched for Reveraud IxMiis H.
I'almont a prohibition worker whose
friends liclievc to have Imhii kidna|>|ied
I iy em-ruies.
I'atmont rlaimed lie was kidnap|M*d on
March HI during a local option campaign
but escaped after two mouth* imprison
incut lie disappeared again last night.
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* tiENKRAL HA INK OVER •
4 STATE OF TEXAS TODAY. 4
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* <« V MHiKtatnl Prrot. •
4 Dallas. Texas June H*. Rains 4
4 are general over the State of Texas 4
4 i«slay with the e.\ -ept of the ex 4
4 frame southern portion. 4
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Ho! Ho! A million dollars has been lost!
Who will solve "the Million Dollar Mys-
tery-
Mauv a man who h is a way of hi>
own has a wife who outweigh* him.
TEXAS RAILROAD GOES
INTO RECEIVERSHIP
ALLEGED COMPANY DEFAULTED ON
BONDS AMOUNTING TO $8760000
INTEREST ON WHICH WAS OUE IN
.JANUARY.
OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY MADE
PETITION FOR BONDHOLDERS OF
RAILROAO AS TRUSTEE—ROBINS
IS RECEIVER.
PROCEEDINGS ARE FRIENDLY-LINE
IS ONE OF MAIN TRANSPORTATION
. LINES BETWEEN NORTH AND
SOUTH TEXAS
Dallas Texas .Inat 14- The Trinity
and Brazes Valley railroad went into
receivership today.
The Old f'olony Trust t'oiupany of
Boston made tin* jietition as trustee for
.them wounded and all starving reached
pauv was insolvent and had defaulted
on its houds amounting to $S*tSA.0d0 in
jterest on which should have l>»*eu paid
lust 1aiiuarv 1. and in addition owes
$1INMMNNI which it is unalde to pay.
J. W. Robins president and general
manager of the railroad was up|M>iutod
receiver.
The iirocccdingB are friendly.
The Trinity & Brazos Valiev is one
of the main trn import at ion lines betw«s*n
North and South Texas. It eonneets |»a)
das and Fort Worth with Houston and
(ialveston.
The railroad is nun pa r.i lively new- It
was built by the Rock Island and folo
rado & Southern interests. Lately it has
l*een recognized as allinl with the Bur
liugton interests following a change in
the control of the ('o|oratio A Southern.
English Royalty Goes to the Opening of
England's Racing Season Along Roads
Lined by Police and Thousands of Extra
Men.
TRIPLE RAILS TO KEEP
SUFFS OFF RACE TRACK
Alarm Guns Are Placed in Postion Around
the Royal Viewing Stand—Men and
Watchdogs Patrolled Race Course for
Days to Prevent Damages.
(flu Ak»>riatrd Prrtt.)
London. Eng.. .1 him* III. Fn precedent
i*d precaution* were taken to guard rov
ally at the o| mm ling of the Ascot racing
season today. Police lined the roads and
there were thousand* of extra men at
the rai-e track with instructions to watch
carefully.
Triple rails guarded the track to pre
vent suffragettes from reaching it. Alarm
guns were in position around the stand.
Among the fashion a bleu present was
t'oloncl E. M. House of Texas. Tiubasaa
dor Page was also present.
For days men and watchdogs patrol
led the course. Every npplirant for a
ticket had lo Is* vouched for by a res
jPOUsible official. Militants had au
nounced themselves more determined
than ever to attack the king despite the
quetMis threat to cancel the rc*t of the
season's social ctigagcinens if the di*or
der continued.
ALBANIA TBOOPS
EN6A6E IN D .
WITH THE REBELS
* By AMMftcimtrd l*rr*$).
I>urntco. June 1C—The heavy artil*
lery duel wa* rewumed thia morning tie
tween the imi»M-ltnen insurgent* and the
troop* of 1'rinee W illiam. A detachment
of international blue jacket* eiwted bar
rlrade* around the palace and legation*
i The Au*triuii *hip* have gone to Sen
tnri to bring reinforcement* for Prince
William. The iumirgriitii demand a mu*
«elmati ruler.
JUDGE HORNBLOWER IS DEAD
Cleveland Appointed Him a Member ol
Supreme Court But Never Affirmed.
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I.itebfield Conn. June Iti.—Awtciali
Justice llomblowcr of the New York eourt
«*f appeal* duil lo re today. tlroVei
Cleveland appointed him to the f fillet!
state *Upr» me eourt a* a ill-tire hut tlo
N« nutc ivIum*I to coulirm tue itouu nation
FIREMEN UNABLE
TO RESCUE MEN;
; 7 ARE BURNED
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Blaze in Four-Story Lodging House Kills
Seven and Seriously Injures Twenty.
Eighty Persons Were Trapped in Fierce-
ly Burning Structure
———.
FIREMEN COULD ONLY AID
BY CATCHING ON BLANKETS
Crazed Inmates of Armenian Lodging
House Fled Wildly Trying to Save Their
Lives—Building Burned Rapidly Be-
cause of Oil Soaked Timbers.
i Hy Axxotutftd Prrxs).
Milford Mu—. •In no Hi Swell men
wen* burned to death and twenty were
aermu-ly injured wheu eighty per-ou- were
trap|H-«| in a burning Artneniim lodtnug
bou.-e here early today.
The dead w*re taken from the up|ier
floor- ot the t«»tir and a halt -lory brick
and wooden budding. The tire -turfed in
the dining hall. It -preud rapidly a- the
building formerly wa> a .-hoe factory and
the timber* Were impregnated With Oils
i The crazed inmate- fled wildly tryiug to
save their live-. The firemen could not
cuter the building. They eould aid the oc-
cupant- only hy spreading blanket- and
attempting to catch them a- the) juiu|ied
80000 WILL BE
SIZE OF VILLA
ARMY AT CITY.
Constitutionalist General Says He Expects
to Reach Capital City With a Large
Force of Armed Men—Otiier Armies In-
cluded in Number.
RAILROAD DESTRUCTION
HAS RETARDED PROGRESS
Officials Declare that Has Been Greatest
Obstacle to Advance of Constitutional-
ists—After Zacatecas Capture Will
Move Rapidly.
. (fly A**urfafnf Prmg)
Toriton. Mexico .lime III. Official*
here way that the detraction of rail
romllt him lieen the ifreulcMt obstacle* to
the coiiMlitutlonuliNt ail \ a lire. After cup
tiiriiij: Zucatccu*. however. Oeiieral Villa
expect* to pindi rapidly forward llirmi^li
a well watered country.
With tMirejcon in the we*| (Sunxalex
ill theeuMt and Zapata ia the *outli. Villa
*ay* lie ex|H*ct * to reach Mexico fity with
I eiulity thousand men.
BALLOON GREW
IS BELIEVED TO
NAVE PERISHED
(By A HH'x iutrd Prrga )
lN<rtland. Ore. .June lti.—It seemed eer-
Luiu today that disaster has overtaken the
erew of the balloon Spring!o ld which In
gan the race last Thursday. Addition; I
soliciting parties )•-11 today.
It is tielieved impossible that the errr
survived the | >♦• r 11 - ot the rough mount am
Without serious suffering.
JONES CERTAIN
TO RE HEAD OF
; RESERVE BOARD
—
I By Agtotitied Pm).
Washington I). C„ Jane Hi—In ofti
rial rirrleN it vm Maid tialuv that Thatii-
an B. Join** of Chicago ia certain to la*
governor of the next federal reserve
laiard. The Senate ia ex|a*eted to Op|a»ae
Home mem la* r M of the hoard hut the
president will niip|a»rt the nomination*
to tile ill most.
What became of the $1000000? The
Million Dollar Mystery .*•
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