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Monday -March 26 1517.
GERMANYISAT
SAYS U. S. REFUSING TO SIEM: IS MM!
'!
Cur. Mfna ie. and San Antonio St.
Private Branch Exchange 3300.
Stall and Phone Orders Promptly Filled.
EL PASO HKKAIJJ
n nourai
i ST IIET
sf'K3"p
Lansing Cites Instances in Which Germany Has Been
Guilty of Breaking the Very Treaties Which Imperial
Government Now Seeks to Have United States Ratify
and Extend; Specific Cases Narrated.
I Some Substantial Losses
' Are Registered in Today's
Trading Operations.
i NOTE Quotations reflet closing pncs
W1
t A.-inXOTOX. D. ' M-.rch 26
lermany "clear iolations"
r V v of the treaties of 179 and
1"J! and her "disregard of the canons
of international courtesy." were as-
signed by the United States as reasons
for refusal to reaffirm or extend these
agreements.
The note of refusal 10 Germany
transmitted-through Dr. Paul Kitter
the Swiss minister was made public
todaj by the state department and dis-
closes that this government "is seri-
ouslv considering" whether Germany's
conduct has not m effect abrogated
these treaties.
Will ot Men Treat.
I lie note says "in Mew of the clear
violations by the German authorities
of the plain terms of the treaties in
Question solemnly concluded on the
mutual understanding that the obliga-
t on thereunder would be faithfully
ept in iew further of the disregard
of the canons of international courtesy
aid the comity of nations in the treat-
t lent of innocent American citizens in
flermany. the government of the United
States cannot perceive any advantage
which would flow from further en-
gagement" even though they merely
were declaratory of international law.
entered into with the imperial German
government in regard to the meaning
of any of the articles of these treaties
or as supplementary to them. .
'Tn these circumstances therefore
the government of the United States
declines to enter into the special proto-
cl proposed l'j the imperial govern-
t.ermany" ct4 Are Flagrant.
This government is seriously cn-
s.ar'inf." continues the note "whether
o- not the treaty of 1S2S and the re-
'ed articles of the treaties of 1TS5
"!' 1799 have not been in effect abro-
gated by the German government's
tl'STant violations of their provisions.
f - it would be manifestly unjust and
lr equitable to require one party to an
i i eir.ent to observe its stipulations
and to permit the other party to dis-
etrard them It would appear that the
mutuilit. '! the undertaking has been
destroyed by the conduct of the Ger-Tn.-n
authorities."
Text of e.
Tl e American note signed bj secre-tar-
Iatising. follows:
"I beg to acknowledge the receipt of
our note of February 10 presenting
the proposals of the German govern-
ment for an interpretive and supple-
mentar agreement as to article 23. of
fie trett of 1799 After due consider-
atton 1 have to 'nfotn jou that the 1
overnmnt of the United State is not New ork. March : Uew '"P'"''; "''
...1 .. -.ifi. favor imon the "e week-end ItearinK open tntt-rnational
i'JZ? l '"JVV' '?V.rP'l! : conditions provoked genera. IrreKUlaritj and
.s.....-. nb. . . y -. -!--- ; Mtnif t-ubstantuii ifisMet tn ioaaj a ir"i
ment the meaning- of article Zs of tins operation. SaJrs were estimated at S '.
treaty ' hares. The Ioe wu heay.
Cite drnnnu ioIation ronsiderabie 1Ierg n of speculathre
"Thi position of the government of sentiment a dWclos.-d in th- count- of
the United States which m.sht under) prices on th rmptin of trading on
other conditions be different is due "" '". J Uf y' i Zl iJLm.
to the repeated violations by Germany f diVr tio "J
of the treaty of IMS and the articles 4 of
of the treaties of I.8. and 199 revised l rominen -o urn meets "wia-ties an
uy nt uuitij io.. ii i iiuL ticvca-
jarj- to narrate in detail these viola-
tions for the attention of the German
government has been called to the cir-
cumstances of each instance of viola-
utfiiti
Conspicuous in the latter Kmup wen Wil-
son Parkins and Ohio . at gain of a
material fraction to o er three points.
otipr stronc issue included Baldwin and
. .... t ... !..& -.... . rtfiin i American I-ocomotlve. Bethlehem and Cm-
of them briefly and in peneral terms i "? TlSS lm- Amertoin Can
fihen Specific IimtancrH.
"Since the sinking; of the American
ship William P. Frye for the carriage
of contraband there have been per-
petrated by the German naval forces
similar unwarranted attacks upon and
destruction of. numerous American
Kails were firm to stronj; in the ma in.
Sharp and general declines induced larRe-
lf by heavy professional relllng caused
Kcaniial rnrtlfMiR nmn nttr th nivnlnr
j of the stock market. Pressure was mom
TDarHCU I tl H K1 " ureu w iriir. ' .sAa
States Sleel loetnjr 14 with four for Bethle-
I kK.m SIf sl nir mtMb- f ta 3 ! In MhiTtnlnaTIc
vessels for the reason as alleged that j ani one to two and a half in metals oils
they were enjaged in transportation of motor and tn- more speculative special tl.
articles of contraband notwithstanding-' Buying orders checked the setback in the
and in disregard of article 13 of the dull eoni nour.
GAINS 21 POUNDS
OSFOURBOniES
"I actually believe Tanlacdatrl
treaty of 1799 that 'no such articles
(of contraband) carried in the vessels
or by the subjects or citizens of either
party to the enemies of the other shall
be deemed contraband so as to induce
confiscation or condemnation and a loss
of proiierty to individuals ' And that
'in the case . . . . of a vessel stopped
for articles of contraband if the mas-
ter of the vessel stopped will deliver
out the goods supposed to be of contra-
band nature he shall be permitted to
do it and the vessel shall not in that
case be carried into any port or further
detained but snail be allowed to pro-
ceed on her voyage."
cother Violation of Treaty.
"In addition to the sinking of Amer-
can vessels foreign merchant vessels
carrying American citizens and Amer-
ican property have been sunk by Ger-
man submarines without warning and
without any adequate security for the
safety of the persons on board or com-'
pensation for the destruction of the
property by such action notwithstand-
ing the solemn engagements of articw
IS of the treaty of 1799 that 'all per-
sons belonging to any vessels of war.
public or private who shall molest or
insult In any manner whatever the
people vessel or effects of the other
party shall be responsible In their per-
sons and property for damages and
Interests sufficient security for which
shall be given by all commanders of
private armed vessels before they are
commissioned." And notwithstanding
the further stipulation of article II
of the treaty of 1785. that "the free in-
tercourse and commerce of the sub-
jects or citizens of the party remain-
ing neutral with the belligerent powers
shall not be interrupted.
Obligations Are DU regarded.
"Disregarding these obligations the
German government has proclaimed
) certain zones of the high seas in which
tt declared without reservation that all
ships including those of neutrals will
be sunic and in those zones German
submarines have in fact. In accordance
with this declaration ruthlessly sunK
Bonds were irregular
MONEY AND METALS.
KW lORK MARKLT.
By Associated Press.
New York. March 2. Mercantile paper
4st41H per cenu
Kxchange Sterling. 60 day bills. $4 71;
commercial. 66 day bUU on banks. J'l:
commercial 6 day bills. J4.7si demand
14.75 -l. cables. $1.7 7-1C.
Bar silver. 71 He
Mexican dollars. 65 c.
(aOternment bonds. stead
I tail road bonds easy
Time loans stead. days and da?.
5H&3.: six months. 3W4.
Call money steady High. 2S per cent
low. 2; ruling rate rv last loan -1;
closing. 2; offered at 2K.
Copper Market quiet Electrolytic epfit
and nearbv month not quoted. Second quar-
ter. $33 $35 nominal; third quarter. $319
3S.60.
Iron. firm. No. 1 northern. 39041; Xo.
t northern S36.S0(i 4s; No. 1 southern.
S3350C34.50. No. Z southern. $33SfI.
Tin. firm. pot. $6.54?57.
Lead. 3S49Hc.
Spelte- 1VS&103.C
I.OMMJN MKTA1 MAKKKT
London. En? . March 2V (losing prices
on the London metals market for today
wereas follows:
Lead. CZ19.
SpeUer. 47.
Copper spot. tisC furutres. ilii 10;
electrolytic. 151.
Tin. spot. iZlh futures. 217 14a
THE LOCAL MARKET.
Naclonales ISr
Mexican bank ntes state bill 917c.
Mexican pesos. 5&H&
Mexx an cold ile
KI rM mellcr notation.
Bar silTer Handy A Harmon quotations)
71 c.
Iondon lead. 34 19t
Copper. S31.Z5
Pig lead. ?S
N. Y. LISTED STOCKS.
New York. March 16 Kollowinc were the
cloelnc quotations at the N'ew York slock
merchant vessels and jeopardized or cnan lor ine stocks mentioned.
destroyed the lives of .merican citi
zens on board.
mericans Detained in Germany.
"Moreoer. since the severance of re-
10ns between the Lnited States and
...D -. 1 Germans- certain American citizens In
Saved my life SaVS MrS. I Germany have been prevented from re-
' mftvlnr" tmm th (nnntrv Whil. this
UOSt. ! is not a violation of the terms of the I
treaties mentioned it is a disregard
of the reciprocal liberty of intercourse
between the two countries in time of
peace and cannot be taken otherwise
than as an Indication of the purpose
on the part of the German government
to disregard in the e'ent of war. the
similar liberty of action provided for
in article 23 of the treaty of 1799 the
very article which it is now proposed
to intemret and supplement almost
wholly in the interests of the larger
'I have gained twent-one pounds
Dy actual weight on four bottles of
Tanlac and I never felt better in my
life than I do now. was the remark-
able statement made by Mrs. C. M.
Vat. residing at 409 North Bishop
ereet. Dallas. Texas a few days ago.
-Before I began taking Tanlac." con-
tinued Mrs. Coat. "I was in such a bad
condition I thought I could never get
well and had fallen off until I weighed
only ninety-two pounds. I have been
wf-ghing every few days recently and
watching my gain and yesterday when
I got on the scales the beam went up
at one hundred and thirteen pounds
I feel like a girl again and my neigh-
bors say they can almost see me gain-
ing m weight and strength.
I began suffering from indigestion
two years aso and was never at ease
during all that time. I reached the
point where I was afraid to eat any-
thing except buttermilk and toast and
at times my stomach wouldn't retain
that 'When I took a eep breath I
lejt like tnere was a hot knot in my
Amer. Soear KefinlnK llzU
Amr. TeL & TeL 127?i
Anaconda Copper S3
Atchison 14
Chino Copper .... 57
Inspiratloa Copper 40
Northern Pacific lc
Reading s
iouthern Pacific 9C
Union Pacific 11W
V S. Steel 1H4
Dd- pfrd. 113 1
Livestock Market.
Cliicaco Urettork. CIoe.
Chicago. I!!.. Marih -S. llor. R.in.
47.0. Market stead? at Saturday's average
Bulk. IS(li.i. nKht. IH 15W1". ((
heat. 111. 45 IS 10 rough. H.4Oei0 i
pigs. J1S0 It 00.
cattle Kecetpts. 1S.400. Uarket nit .-
f Yearf
W
y Sale OiLow
omen Misses
Usually Held InMainShoe Sectioii Held this Season in
7 ISr'.Ob. o S8jLQw Y
most famine in shoes this season and that the prices may
very easily be double what they are now
Then you will know why economy-wise women are
buying these low shoes two three and half a dozen pairs
at a time many of them will be carefully laid away
for next Spring.
There are low shoes of gray champagne brown or
white kid; satin white canvas patent leather bronze
Disregards TSie Hig'ifoer
Leather Prices
WHEN you see the quality style and desira-
bility when you realize that they cannot be
replaced on the wholesale market of today for the
selling prices when you have realized that the un-
precedented demand for leathers has created such a
shortage that there is extremely likely to be an al-
two tone gray or black kid; also white canvas high top
or low oxfords with rubber soles and heels. All sizes
in one or the other of the groups.
Come Tuesday and have your shoes fitted to your feet
as all sales are positively final. It is not possible for
another such an opportunity as this to come until Euro-
pean conditions have been adjusted to their normal con-
dition perhaps not even then. Three great lots follow:
ILot Noo 1 Lot Npa 2 Lot No0 S
Call 3300 Our Phone Order Bureau Will Take
Your Order Follow Your Instructions And Have
One Of Our Expert Shoppers Shop For You With
As Much Satisfaction To You As Though You Did
ll Yourself. This Is Not An Experiment Here.
II
iheit m
sssosgagaegaa j
We Maintain The Promptest Mail Order Depart-
ment In The Entire Souihrvesl. A Competent Corps
Of Experts To Do Your Shopping For You. Mer-
chandise Shipped Prepaid The Day The Order Is
Received. Crvc Us An Early Trial.
wnoiiy jn ine interests oi me larger -.r- f -s..:. ir6.i--7 :C " . .
nUmTbTer5 S"man '"Wects residing SalSfS- d- co.Yn'd ESSTM '
the United States and enjoying in their; ioo. caivel no 50014 7; """" (
persons or property the protection of
the united states government.
"This article provides in effect that
merchants of either country residing
in the other shall be allowed a stated
time in which to remain to settle their
affairs and to 'depart freely carrying
of all their effects without molesta
tion or hindrance.' and women and
heifers top. JJ00; bulk. 6 00650: balls!
SG.06fi7.7S? mllM Inn tIACB K..1T. c CAf.
. -i. . .. .. ..." 1 il ik nun niuLiubcu ut Liie iiiil
srsSr wriVtertotac saars: ueanesp.rnopteime
-I wasBalmost a nervous reck. 1 . " i!J5! "
ureaded to see night come because t
children artisans and certain others J s.5. storkeri steers top S3 7;. bulk is so
ments and bhall not be molested in
their persons or property.
Crnunnr Would Enlarce Scone.
"It is now proposed by the Imperial
linew 1 would just lay awake in misery.
I was so weak and tired I could hard-
ly move and no one except those in
the same fix (an ever know how I
suffered. T took treatment nn.i ma.ii. i the German authorities of the plain
cip without getting any relief until I term of the treaties in question.
resnects as that enjoyed by neutrai
subjects and neutral property in the
United States.
Dlnregard of Courtesy.
"In view of the clear violations by
I was discouraged and out of heart
and had no confidence in anything to
neip me 1
T rfait the IMtimnntiln fn. Ton.. :
e c day and saw where many cases ' ccrcnt of international courtesy and
lik. mine were relieved bv it and still the comity of nations in the treatment
i didn t have much faith "in it to help ! of innocent American citizens in Gef-
rse until 1 man) the government 01 tne cm tea
solemnly concluded on the mutual un
iler.'ianc'ng that the obligations there'
undT would be faithfully kept;
view further of the disregard of the
rn But I kept getting worse
f. Ii 1 ke I was going to die and got
tt thinking Tanlac might help me so
I sent for a bottle and began taking it.
H 11 mv story ii like others I read
ut I'm now a well and happy wom-
tin ana all my lamtly is praising Tan-
1.
States cannot preceive any advantage
which would flow from further en
gagements; even though they were
merely declaratory of international
; law. entered into with the imperial
I tJerman sovernment in regard to the
with me 1 '.fij.iti to feel hfti-r I meaning of any of the articles of these
f.rc I fmtsbed taking half of my treaties or as supplementary to them.
1 rst bottle I hae now taken four I Ir these circumstances therefore the
fcnitbs and am entirely relieved of all ' govtrnnrent of the United States de-
mv ncrouMiess and pain and feel per- I clines tj enter into the special protocol
ft ( 1 sound and nell I can eat just
anything I want even to onions and
T tdishe all kindft of meats and rich
p-triei. without feeling a sign of in-
1 geFt.on. Tanlac is the only medicine
that has ever done me any good. It
bj- given me back my health and
strength and I really believe it has
pt-oroed by the German goverment.
l.ermany Proposed New Treaty.
The Germin note also made public
t(.4.ay was. ztgaraed by officials as
virtually ii.roposing a rew treaty. Na-
tionals of either country resident In the
other would in case of war. have been
frs from internment imst would have j
snwo Reeeiotts. 'uflfli u3t-irA -Auu
Wethers. Jll.liei-'C3. lamb's. SI! 70fil5 I'l.
lorl north uvetock. Cloe. I
By ZIeer Hotel.) . . 1 . .
i nSST li7iI5"rte MMd Top ! Domestic Crop Reports Are
ScUVSSr 5TT. T .L0: ? Responsible for Sudden
Jump Upward.
Ti.tago III. March 2 Jumps to record
prtcs in the wheat market today accom-
panied the receipt of domestic crop re-
ports that were the nori by rar this sea-
son. The. close was weak. He net lower to l-c
advance with Mar at S1.SS to Jl-S.
and July at SI.S3S to Jl-3;.
Openinp prices which ransed from c
to ISc higher with May at 31.1m to Jl &3.
jnl July at S1.64-W to J 1.66 were followed
t i.y moderate further gains and then some
thing1 of a reaction.
PIES IGOPPEH STICKS I ll
uroimiii. jmmw
i S
M RECORDS
t7.0: COWS. bulk. S& 5flT ZA h'.lf.r. K..11.
SCOOtrSJO. calves. J6 0008 50.
bheifp Keeeipts. Ji0. Market steadi
persecutions. The most serious pro-
ject now in mind is adoption of the
mild Canadian system b which Ger-
mans must register and remain within
certain limits unless especially per-
mitted to leave. Under this plan only
6000 out of Ml.tlO ;erman in Canada
have been interned.
Ilrll..... !.. r? .. .. ... .. .
.. ..... .-wiumi in iif. jaiyfll. i id"ik vi ii-i.ww.
The activities of plotters alreadv dis- New top record quotations were scored
coeied and the certainty that more i ln corB " w" as n wheat. After opening
are to follow ha not shaken the olfi- I vc " to c UP- hB taarket made a de-
cial belief that the mnirrt- r dded advance all around
mans will remain In? ? VL i- ? Commission houses demand absorbed the
States rema'n Inal to tha Lniteil otrerlnics until the last hour but finally
' profit taking caused a sharp downfall In
Iinvf rtiinitmt. ' values. The close was heavy at c decline
H0YT FURNITURE STOCK IS ' to c advance as compared with Satur-
na. .... . . i day s finish
UAUlAUtU AKUU I 550.000 i Oats hardened wllh other Rrain
Approximate i S."o'ioo damage was
ciused by the fire Saturdav in the
Hojt hurniture store. 1H9-1: San Fran-
cisco street according to thr estimate
of A. H. Sett. secretar.
The fire which started in the base-
ment soon spread to the first and sec-
ond floors through the elevator shaft.
Practically all the itoik in the base-
ment including oxpensive draperies
was destroyed. The furniture on the
second floor was also badli damaged.
The loss of th- H..vt compan H
practicalli all rotert-d hj insurance.
The building huli danuued 1
the i-xlent ..f about tio.uuo was alo
covered by insurance.
Mr. Snelt stnl.x h 'pects lo have
the store opened th Iatt.-r part of
the week.
ea.cd my life and that's enough to ! keen entitled to itmain indefinitely and
jn.ike me praise it. So many of my j '"""e seeking tt lea-.e would have been
neighbors were talking about how rap- ' free to do so wi.h oil tneir propertj.
idly I was improving before thev knew 1 lnemy property iti'ficaiiy including
3 was taking Tanlac and when" 1 told ' merchant vessels- wiu'd have been free
them thev said. Well. Tanlac has cer- i from all sequestration except under
MICHIGAN HEN AT BANQUET
HfcAR PATRIOTIC SPEECHES
Provisions remained easy In line iih the
hoe market
Grain and Provisions.
Cliiraco Grain. Clo.
Wheat May. 1I.HS: Jul). SI 64-..
Corn Slay. Jl.lMi: July. Sl.HS-
Oats May. SOUc; July. S7kc
Cliiruco I'rovislon. Cloe.
1'ork May. JSI.ii; July. SZ3.0.
lard May. l.5. July. SIS ..
Hlbs May. 18 07. July. J1S.72
CliU-aco I'rwlure C'lo.
Cniiaco. Ill . March :. nutter Firm.
Creamery. 33Hc.
KKg Hijlher. Iteceipts. SSI 6 cases. Firsts.
I7ir2r. ordinary firsts. :((:TV At
mark caiws IncladetL 2f2$c
Potatoes Higher. Receipts. s cars. Wis-
consin and Michigan fz.2ttt2.ti: Idaho
Colorado. Oregon and U'ashlnston white
SJ.Sr:..
Vrslw-i linn ili'1asHS. tHs-Iaj s nrln'
I rc ' "
1 KdnvaK City rroduc. rioke.
Kacn.i tt. Mo.. March 25. Butter-
rsts
Accumulated Selling Orders
Cause List to Start Off
Lower Generally.
Monday's stock market started lower for
copper and general stocks caused by ac-
cumulated selling orders over the week end
and prices shod a half point loss over
the entire list accordlnc to advices to Cur-
tiss. Manning & Co.. stocks and bonds. Hotel
Sheldon lobby.
At nnnn tht raftri1 ntil.fltnn AmoI
to btve stopped although room traders were i
openly bearish. The buying on tho down
turns Is reported as coming from substan-
tial interests. Considerable Austin-Amazon
changed hands around l-.
Copper Mock trooratloiift..
The following quotations furnished by Lo-
gan ft .Bryan's private wire to Carttsj. Man-
nine & Co stocks and bonds Sheldon hotel
give closing prices
Alaska Gold tj
Austin-Amazon 1 C 1 s
Big Ledge 4M
Butte A. Superior ...........4. 4i4
Calumet A. Ariaona ...SI (f $)
Calumet i Jerome .........lxs:
Chile Copper 24.
Cons. Arizona .....2;1
os
niam. -power
J-tAzaioti
Copper llanKe
lundee Arizona ...
East llutte
Kmma copper ....
(Iretrne-Cananea . . .
Green Monster
Hull Copper
Howe Sound ... .
Inspiration Xeedles
Jrrmnf Verde
Kennecott
Magma Copper ...
Miami Con
Miami CopiHT ....
Monster v'hief ....
Now Corm 11a .....
Nevada Cons. ....
North Butte
Pittsbure; Jerome ..
Ray Ccn
Kay Hercules
.Santa Rita
Shannon
Snattwk
IS.'
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1 H P 1 "
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K.l'i
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41
j-ie;-i6
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Every day thirty-nine thousand
pairs of Western Union eyes ears and
hands watch listen and work in the
dispatch and "betterment of
WESTERN UNION
Service
Tast Telegrams "Day Letters Night Letters
Jioney Transferred by Wire Cablegrams
THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
Patriotic S.ehe featured tlie km. I Oimrr. ' KlrsL. i.-. 'second. I8c: ! Cnlted Vnle Kit.
..... .. .. i . . : ! I . . -' . -
mi wi iii-niK.-in nit n neid in the Int. i pat Kin zsc
t.unly been a rood-tend to nou.' and it laws apulrirt; to neutrals also while
ne t ..a.-... n.nU 1.a .1.An t. I. tliTilmtttll ftTtti TlrtfTtlB TCftlllft Tint faflV I .l . .. . .'-
" . . "-"r'. "y"-" "v5 .njM.i ii n -- ".:-. -r ..- ..- -.-.- lne national defence act nfrtiinin- t
1 hadn't read what others said about oe' cancelled st-iendetl or declared
i: na tor mis reason t m giving von t "'u.
tuse facts for the benefit of suf fer-j May Use Canadlnn I'lnn.
i g people who may read my state- The status of Germans in this country
T'-nt ' I is not held to be affected by the re-
T-inlac is hold in El Paso by Kelly- fusal to reaffirm the ola treaties and
Tollard and Teoples Drue Store. Adv. traere will be no general Internment or
ersiiy club Saturday evening. Lieut.
-r- t iieco exnlained th. nm icmn
ational defence act nertn itiiti-
the officers reserve corps. Other ad-
dji
Mineral Wells Texas
AND RETURN $24.35
Spring is the time to visit this famous resort.
Use
Sunshine Special
JSteel Sleepers
Ask TJs.
Diner
Phone No. 7
Poultry Hens. lfec. roosters 14HC tur-
kes. Jtc.
Hulitis Cit) :ruint. Cloe.
dress.es vere made hv i "it ii.. I . Kansas Cit. Mo.. March . Wheat No.
I Tt-n ..!..- iv.7 r ii . ..... :2 hard. I.SrZ.ll; No : red. lZ.lr.l.
J. McQuailan. Fred KoIlenberK; Charles I Mjy ji.iss jmy ji as.
V t ""."V J.' ;or'ns. Jjnn-- Heggie I Corn No. mlsed. JllItjIKi: No. S
a"5t e ' (Iordon ! Wte. 1.181.1. No. : yellow. tt.l4;
Those present weie (' It. I..nilt. Le May. SI 14. julj. tl-UU.
JL Cordon. Lf-lie E. l:eif Fred '. "at- No J whit tktrt';t; No i mixed.
rvnouenoerg. t. j. Miuuillan. J l -.&64i
I'IT IUIiiaz Ituo-Dli nu. 1
Mnrnh v
Lieut. K. C. Ilecox. J. G. Karada. C. '"
CurtlS. G II. -Mt-nCel T. I. Kitkimnn
i Capt. C. C Demmer. 1 H. Ia is I '
I Storms. O. A. Critchett. A V. Korco.
I F 11 Kiel her and II. G. Chapman
NEGRO SINGERS GIVE CONCERT
Cotton Market.
I e York. Cotton. li--e.
lork. 3tarcli - Cotton futures
1 tn.ii bteaa. M Js.STc July. I.T2c. Oc-
. fiiie-r lis 23.. Ureinber. 1 31c. Juiuar.
1 1.40c. spot quiet middling $l.2c
IJrrMol Cotton. C1op.
TftMfPUT. t t?r nu ni-r r.Ts-v. : Liverpool hnc . March 2. Cotton soot.
iuiuuni t.tu DI ItV. JlUUi ' firm good mi da ling 12. . d. middling.
For Fex'erat eek.s 41 of the be&t tl:: Stl- tfW niiudlinff. 12 4s. od. Siea.
Einpers among the negro people in hi ' " baI
Pd.so liae beun rehearsincr under llv ! .
Jas. A Stout negro concertist nrcpr.' ' RETIRED SURGEON JENNES
ing for their first concert which will I Wf-'i litrin.f HW l.PvT Ain
be given tonight at the negro Masonic LfcLlUKlhb UN rlKM AID
temple on Virginia street The class It H F. Jenncs retired natal
is composed of the choirs of all the ; 3"-4eoii will deliver a lecture tonight
negro churches here. b-uiei nit. auspices of the El 1'aao
- iHapter of the American lied Cross in
FOIlll CVIt ClMI'Iirri:i.1 MISHTUIi. ' loom 41M Roberts-Banner building. He
-. new flora car Delonging to J. Is 1 in again lecture in tempe Mt Sinai
ijinKiej. i
night was
and all
found about
The car was standing in font of tli- urging tin pulilit . hn wrll a. the
l.inkley apartments on litaun avcniu . j members and otlmr' of ihe Ked
v lien taken. loot to ntit n.L
S(
:t
4t4S
.4 1
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tun copper lilt
Verde t'omb. S 7. '
Indnotri.il and Kallroad torl.
Amer Locomotive 714 I
Amw. Car a Foudry I
Amer Zinc !
Amer Smelters Iflt
.tLt:ujson if!
K. 4 O ga
Baldwin Loeomotle '.'.' 53
Canadian PafifK- 1431.
Central Leather n
Orrat Northern Ore n
Mflltsn PtttralMlm .Al
i ................. v-j
I'enna. 54a.
Kotk Island 2ti
F. & L Ss
o. ca
rruclble Steel 6C '
Erie :j.
St. raul sj
Texas Oil Co 2;S 1
United Motors . 39S&-le
WesttnKhouse .... .... zl1 '
ltep. Iron A Steel sji
COUNTY SPEED 0FFICERGETS
64 AUTOS WITHOUT NUMBERS !
Between the hours of 3 and G oclock '
Sunday afternoon a county speed of-
ficer checked over 300 automobiles
passing the corner of Stevens and Bliss
streets. He reported that 64 of these
machines bore no license plates ity
and county officials are inaugurating
wi&m sunseiiimited
"jlllla San
New York Limited
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
VIA NEW ORLEANS
Atlanta Washington Philadelphia New York
THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPING CAR DAILY
El Paso to Washington D. C.
Fast Service. Liberal Stopovers.
For information and tickets apply
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
206 North Oregon St.
STATE NATIONAL BAN.C gJffS-JKJSf "d
i;lnhllhetl
iprll. ISM. w....w w..viinu unti. profits SZOO.000
1NTERKST 11D 0. SA I-VOS AtXO MTS.
C. It. linRBIIEAU. Tresldent. C N. U SsETT. 'Ice President.
Jil.sBril M .orn. Ice ITes. fiEO. II. FLORV. Cashier.
U J. GILCHRIST. .t. Cashier.
which disappeared! Fri'dav Tueda afternoon a. Z Su. His topTc j rii invest.il'tinn .l wm".'
is completely shipped of tires .11 be "f.r.t aid.' These arc the firsl l ' r4n? driv ng car "wthou
accessories The top was meetings of the lo. il first aid" classes. cense it Is "aid withou
ut 50 yards from the machine 1 It . L Brown head of th ch.ipter. I ' 1
A dollar saved oj buvlng gods pro-
duced elsewhere 1 j. dollar thrown at
J your neighbor's buds.
COTTON SEED MEAL AND CRACKED CAKE
WRITE OR WIRE US COLLECT FOR PRICES DELIVERED ANYWHERE
TEXAS CAKE &. LI NTER CO. Dallas Texas
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