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By Aenneiated Press
Telegraph and telephone com-
service
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August
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department.
ARRIVED AT MARSEILLES
present winter.
ofietuts.
Grandee.
AMMUNITION
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Magee and Packard.
man May Buy
DEPOT BLOWN
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COLD WEATHER AUSTRIANGAIN
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last night and this morning, and a
temperature of seven degrees above'
trains ■ will be preceded
clarers this afternoon.
-After the Americans were taken off
the train and lined up along the track
The mercury began, sink at Kan-
sas City during the morning and at
neon was two degrees below zero. Ad
dltional Kansas temperatures inelud-
clown ahead of its tri
Katsanthis morning,
also ordered its plows
Thomas B, Holmes the only"Ameri-
can who escaped the massacre, arrv-
Buys Kuto After
Walkings Years
To Punish Himself
snow and sleet before it.
The Union Pacific railroad ran snow
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the upper branch, both repubiicans,
wart ths authors.
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LANSING CALLS LINED UP ALONG
ON CARRANZA TO TRACK, STRIPPED
PUNISH SLAYERS AND SHOT DOWN
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Classified Ads
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calling on thA president to Inform । etate department sources.
Congress If he did not believe the ACCUSES OTL COMPANY.
FIRST REAL WINTER
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Insist on Greek Protection at Balo-
niki—Had Put U. S. Consul
in Charge.
ICE MAN IS VICTIM
OF COLO IN CHICAGO.
In resolutiohspftered in bgth House clared that the train was halted at
and Senate. Representative Dyar in 2 P m • by a band of bandits -which
th* House and Senator Shrman in he estimated at about 200.
By Associated Press. .
1 El Paso, Texas, January 12.FAcom-
mittee was appointed today to organ-
ZERO WEATHER IN ■ -
TaxAS PANHANDLE TODAY
sea.
were reported as a result, of a snow
and sleet storm which struck this
Reasons for Failure of Entente to
Render Aid Not Uhderstood—per-
mane Have Made Slight Gain, in
Champaigne Region.-----
ioqinted Press.. .... 1 1
Angelo, Texas, Jan, 12,2Eight
marine controversy and all qther in.
ternational affairs. -........ promise of .protection.
By Aanociated Press.
Dallas, Texas. Jan. 12.4 Zero weath-
'er in the Panhandle section today
। brought on the everent bit ol-weath-
er the state has known during the
port is accurate.
URGES INTERVENTION.
“Watchful Wajting" But Adminia-
i tration l. Defended. Mora Informa.
tion Sought* . "
state department against the apparent failure of the
---- .u- “ de facto government in Mexico to pro-
tec American citizens traveling un-
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Washington, Janr12,—The Mexican
—situation has been brought to the
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In The DaHy Times Bring Prompt
Results at Little Cost.
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a resul of accidents.
UP-TO-DATE JgCATMENTXF WOUNDED GEftMAtt SOLPIERS]
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moments to cloudy skies and snow.
There was comparatively little snow
L in evidence at' noon', however. Dur-
ing the night some sleet fell,-
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KILLING OF AMERICANS BY
eight Frenchmen at Constantinople as
reprisal for the arrest by the entente
allies ol the consuls of the Teutonic
allies at Saloniki.
The German minister at Athens has
informed American Minister Droppers
that Germany does not agree to the
American consulate at Saloniki being
charged with German interests, there ,
on the ground tnat Saloniki is Greek,
territory and the Greeks must protect
foreigners and foreign interests.
On the- left of the accompanying il lustration is shown the application of artifkeial mountain sun treatment to
convalescing German soMters, at the Mariendorf military hospital near lerlin- Theartificiai sunlight is genera
ted through n Guar, !lamp, and the rays are said to posat s w ndetfulLherr Inz properties ' The ilfumination of
the rais is . o po^urf1!! tha those coming directly in contaet with the light wear colore glasseKto protect the
eyes. On the"right of the picture is shown theapplicatiol oteleetrte treat taent-ua wounded-German .soldier
wiih. frozen feet at the Siemensstadt niilitarslospital nearBertin. — — A- .. '
The Schults, an' iceman suffered fatal In-1
non- juries while carrying u big piece of
formation, of the disaster. Consut
.Kemp reported that thecrew refits.,
ed to give him any' statement they
had already made-affiad vits to Britisl
boiling .point by the execution of six.
“ teen or mare’ Americans near Chihua-
hua.-n Congress, at the White
House and ‘at the L = ___________
today It' entirely displaced the Sub-
ed Gpneral Carranza calling for
prompt punishment ef-the bandits. ed here about noon today with a more
intervention in Mexico was asked complete tory of the killing. He de-
ed seven below at Clay Center,* five 1 - ---------- --......uue, ...... a
below nt Emporia mid six, below at | suce essful blow at the heart of the
। cross Into El Paso without formalities.
: General Pershing was also- notified
WICHIITAFALLS, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14,1916
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Artificial Mountain Sun Part Of The _
•~ Treatment Of Wounded German Soldiers
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By Axsoriatee Fress. „_■
* Kansas eity: Jun.' 13,- flfr’SiTiip’
wist got its first real blast of winter.
, weather totay min nature's offering
POLICY IS ATTACKED PLAN MASS MEETING
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out and all I did not long ago send aid to the ■
Bv xiocfate PFess.
: Berlin, Jan. 12.4+An ammunition
depot i the southern section of -Lille,
the < nutil rypresnts it J* conceded *
that the invaders are making sturdy _
progresw,
The uenton is being anxiously
.raised as to why the entente allies
The weather hum gave Wichita
Falls its ' first real winter weather
... . asp awaiting the return of safe
‘.conditins in Chihuahua where he is ---— ------me—.-------, .----= ----,
- ' ' Harry Sinclait Asks That Much for -earefuny the German/ selected their,
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comes from the Kansas field
SURVIVOR OF MASSACRE AR.
RIVES AT EL PASO AND GIVES
.Morgenthau, has advised the Ameri-
can legation here of the arrest of
reach its lowest point of the winter’determined aoffensive of last Saturday
tonight. land Sunday. The French military —
Train service into Kansas Citv is I authorities say that the German
delayed one to two hours. Street < ar lories which -advaneedto deliver the
Chicago. Jan. 12 ('ne man is dead By Asno lated Press..
And half ‘-score of minor accienta Athens, Jan. 1. Fhe American am
bassador at- Constantinople, Henry
Montenegrun and in particular why
Italy which is miore acutely affected
by this Austrian invasion did not
take preventive measures. ‘ The Aus-
triune are now only ten miles from
the capital of Montenegro, calculating
• Through Elisco Arredondo tha they were ordered to disrobe. Realiz-
newly appointed Mexican ambasiador ing what was about to.occur, 110 sald.
her., it was arranged to bring the he. made.n brenk for liberty-together
bodis from Chihuahua to Juarez on with C; R: Matson, Tom Evans and
a special train. Elise* Arredondo re. Mack Hatton. Evans and Hatton were
ceived confirmation from Carranza shot down,but Holmes brokgawazand
sources of th. execution Of the Am. Eled into the desert. With Joeand
erican: and ha anven 4"- 407 body cut and bleeding f rem the stones
details and ascasKed 4o n,f tier and sharp cactus he run without look*
detaisonHsadpiesre ing back unti he no loger heard the
frm ation 1 * . M?ounces. Whtstle of bullets or the sound of
Secretary.tansing‛s.only.announce-|firjng. He succeeded in reaching
ment on the case was that th Unit-yiriendl Mexicans, it is reported, and
ed.States would look to Carranza forwas aided back to Chihuahua City,
patisfaction; The question of what Delay in
the arrival of the bodies of
steps the United States will take de. the eighteen foreigners murdered at
pends upo develpment of the facts. Santa Ysabel, January 10, has increas.
Official dispatches from ...Chihuahua ed indignation here. The bodies were
to th* stat* department today *ay; reported last night to have arrived at
the bodies of the seventeen Ameri- Chihuahua City and were reported by
cane, shot by former Villa soldiers, Mexican officials as having started to
arrived there last night, the border. This morning official ad-
Customs Collector Cobb at El Paso vices stated that the train Would not
today reported that his investigation start for Jaurez until this afternoon
seems to establish that sixteen were and would not arrive Until midnight,
killed. The etale department did not Arrangements have been madoby
reveal the sources of Collector Cobb’s Collector of Customs Cobb ahd Mexi
Information but they believe his re. can Consul Garcia to have the train
ize a mass meeting’to’protest against
the attitude of the United. States to-'
ward the Mexican., situation and
Vnes futaswhich-is already freely
Aoxprisied in Italy'is Wtwrjjid in the
____ English and Freni -newspapers. The
."Presh northwest winds will, blow i loss of lovcen, from the point of
the louds away toniuht and we look yieweeahe allies. Is serious owing
: far temperatures-rangine from ten to to the fact that its summit dominates
publican national convention. After
the completion of tile work of the!
i ( othmittee many of thh leaders ex-
pressd the opinion that the way
had been opened for common leader-
ship of the prozressive and -republl,
can purties. The next progressive
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6f the army and also by the state • •
z " ' Mrs. C. JugK who i3 Kere visitinK
g" I A-EA-AN TO WJA„Npc her brother, I. .1, Leicham and her
FAehAwEiNTLNsTOt"asecar. who n.<- tere rere.....1 a tele
edthtwhat steps the government gram last nisht from her hushan
will takehave not been decided. 1 at F1 fako saying tzt the report
visions they advanced in the face
Ele-l
pected that the gas supply
SAYS ZEPPELINS GAS PLANI CLOSED WINTER LANDS
WERE REPULSED BY labor TROUBLES G000 AND HARD
' North Texas Company's Compressor1 < -
TWELVE RADS ATTEMPTED IN i at Petro'ia Curtails Supply to (TEMPERATURE OF SEVEN DE-
DECEMBER SAY3 BRITISH Some Po.nts. GREES ABOVE ZERO 18 RE-
PHYSICIAN. ' | ............................... CQRDffD HERE.
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and Junetion_Citytfpur below,
. ' lahoia City? the mercury wen' to i —___________ ________ ____________.
[four deurees: above zero, while Abi- the distance to be Covered, was much.
] lene TexHA reported eighteen above 'slower thap that made in the Teu-
. lu Kanpasthe storm was the most | ionic conquhst of Serbia, but In con-
G -erere since the winter of 1912. A siderat ton of the formidable obstacle i -
n gale from, the northwest tnat reached which the mountainous character of'.
. 50 miles an hour carried iblinding “
dispatches with the exception that It of-proceeding further thin calling!
does not contatp th* name of Murray upon G*n. Carranza to punish the ■ A„.cnntea Press
“ " T 8an Antonio. _ bandits who executed the Americans chiciTja 12 -Charles Weegh
belong to the famous guards.
The attack followed one of the New Governor Urges Budget System
heaviest bombhrdments the Germans ~ As a Means to Secure
haveyet Inflicted upon the French po- Economy.
sitions. It kited 24 hours; the ---——
promptness of the French reply with i By Asnbelated Press. ..
their three- Annapolis, Md., .-am t2,—Maryland
time had com* to abandon the
2 “watchful waiting" policy. Other
1 members gave notice of their inten
1 '■ tion to make speeches. The admin-
istration was not without its defend
•r* who gave notice they also would
•peak.
'.V' Although th* White"House and the
•tat* department exhibited evidences
of concern there was no indication
°epartment,
with th* list contained In the news
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twenty below zero in Kansas and. Catnrro Lay, the Austrian navi sane. ____
In this section of Minsouri,"satd at Before Italy entered the war the
annoncement of the local weather French had estallished.a numher of
bureau. . guns on the mountain and had pre.
Blizzard Over Kansas.. pared emplacementn for heavy guns __
A blizzard i>re-. ailed .all over, Kan-' Wihich 1 ould have .swert the bay.
hum A snow measuring TronLiwo to Austria by seizing it ' foreiiUille I ■
four inches: fell, in- th Stare! Salina | this danger and is in a commanding
reported the inercury at ten degrees jposition with regard to Fettinj, can.
below zero: Concordia had n remttingital of-rMonteneEro, which is littie
of eight below, Wichita five below, ovcatx nijes gibhant, althouch shel- Jt,87
At Ok- terrT+x, interenmg monntains, 2‛-3
The, Aubtrlan advanee, cosiderikz
_ .. tbis morning.
rnD AEECAQIWCI The norther last night struck with COLDEST MORNING OF
FUK UFFENdIVEithe suddeness of a lightning flash Bp.
I VII VI l kaiwi > ha ing immediately preceded by warm
weather. It reached here about 8:301.By Ansoclated Press. . .
----- Fort Worth Tex., Jan 12.—This John - K. Kehl, American consul at
was the coldest morning of the winter! Saloniki has been Instructed accord,
—23 above zero. A fine snow has [ ingly.
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By Akxo-riated Preen
.Washington, Jan. 12.-American
Consul Kemp at Marseille* cabled to-
day that the Persia's crew had
reached there and reported making
afdats to the British authorities
at .Alexandria. He sent no new in-
been depending on natural gas for said by military critics, of Isolating
heating purposes put in hurry up or the troops
ders for other fuel today. It is ex- northeastern frontier.
lived up to the advance notices of < . ■ —
ett’wetter - bureau. The mercury '.. . ..
dropped from 30 to Godezresin 24 ‛tondon,"Jan./12. Ahnouncement.,(
| hours.. I", the affected districtN and । of the occupation of Mount Kovcen
this morning etnuperatures.ranzinelin Montenegro althougtit Is not con.
’ from xeroiownyard prevalled threuzhermed from entente "sources in zen.
Anneaa..towa, Nebraska and this zec-se raly siecepted here as true-
iorof MiNsouri. Oklahoma and Tex-
an too Telt the drop. Snow is (all
I tinued cold weather tonight with ice.
t lower temperatures probably than
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The Santa Fe
BANDITS IN MEXICO BRIN6S
DEMAND FOR INTERVENTION t
Scres of families that have country may have-the effect it is
Failure cf De Facto Government to i
Cive Protection to Americans in i
.Mexico
service in nil of the cities affected attack lost heavily as with three di-
By Assoclated Pres*. ‘ : i l — ...... ..........
IChalons-sur Marne, France, Jan. 12.' ;
The fact that reghnents of the impers 111 n VI Akn AN AHI
langmardnckera tzongrohensonosmn MARY LAND AGAIN
mppnami r' DEMOCRATIC STATE
her of prisoners taken by th* French ' , ,
man trenches. Only at the fourth at-iwith the
tempt, did 'the Germans, after heavy Emerson Harrington; in hin.inau-
losses get up to the French trenches:) Rural address the new executive . „
The sirprising promptness of thetpeinted out that the state faced a miles a distance of eight miles daft!
French counter attack caught the Gr. deficit of 11,500,000 because of the for the past two yearn to and from
mans before they could organize the present system of appropriations and his ranch north of here. Hut how uv, vup---—,
posidions they had won. Many were Mated that the establishment or a hr has purchased an automobile, af- northiern France, has been blown up.
obliged to srrender and only a few , budget system was a matter of ac-tter expfating himself and will ride! An omicint announcement says 70 per.
got baekto th“ir own lines. tnal necessity. hereafter. I sons were killed and 40 injured. 4
Senator Thoma*, demograt, of Colo- Sinclair when pence was declared,
rado, charged during the Mexican de. Weghman said he was particularly
Eate in th* Senate today that the anxious tn obtain Lee Magee and
Standard Oil Company on one hand Pitcher Ghe Packard. Weeghman.
and the Pearaon syndicate on the who talked over lang-dsance tete
other, in rival efforts to obtain a phono with Sinclair today, said Sin-
monopoty of-the oil industry in Mexiiclair wanted $62,000 for Mfahee and
Ico, were responsible for th*, re volu: 1$25,000-for Packard Ho will make
tion in that country and hid coveredthe trip to.New York in an effort to
it "with a sea of blood," “ . 1 get Sinelafr to lower his price.
When the Senate assembled, Sena, that in view of the state of public
tor Sherman introduced a resolution feeling here it would Be wise to detail
proposing. Intervention in Mexico by1 guards about the bridge approaches
the Unite** States and the big Pan. tonight.
American nations which have cted 1 Ho far as known in official circles in
with it in Mexican 'affairs unless Gen. this city, the list of killed compiled
Carranza complies with a demand to late last night by the American Smelt-
protect foreign lives and property, ing and Refining company contains all
The rssolutlon was referred to the i1,10 names of .the victims,
foreign relatons committee, ' Hritish diplomatic representativeJl.
Secretary Lansing issued a state- ’ state, that up to noon he had
ment in which he said the state de-received nn advices from Chihuahua
partment •fcels that it took every_Sity since, tl.c message-fm C‛onsul
possibie precaution to prevent Am -4cuyell of hihua hua yesterday giv-
ericans from exposing their lives inins the number of killed. ‘
a region where guerilla warfir. is, Lansing had bcen officially advise
in progrees and it isto.be deplored of every step taken to reopen the mln-! '
that its advice was not followed. ing property in northern Mexico and
Every step will be taken to that no objection has been raised to . By A«wlat«<l Press. ' ' ।
that the perpetrators of this oas., plans for reestablishing the Industry. Chicago, Jav. 12. Most of the (
tardiy crime are apprehended and I Telegrams' received at Juarez timed 1 membera of the progressive nation-!
punished."...... . 11 :29 a. m. yesterday announcing the 1 al committoe left for their homes
of, the victims were not deliver- [ after deciding last night to hold the
concerns here to which I national convention in. Chicago on
i—.... ..i ..win a 7 -na 8 June 7, concurrently with the re-
President Wilson was in communi. [ names oft............................
kcation eariy today with Secretaries' ed to mihing i .....•
Lansing and Garrison and gave in-’they were addressed until C, 7 and 8
structiogs to sene to the Whitew/m.
Hous* all fact* a* rapidly as they, ------
Adic sthatueigteen WIcHITANS ARE ADVISED
n“denrrPai"Scott,"etter orstad-" °F AFFAIR BY* RELATIVES
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incidents as a result of the storm.
। A Petrolia dispatch in today’s Dal- i
las News’ rpeorts-thamr*e-1ne Start
CAPTURE 3 AIRSHIPSLIGHT SNOW FALL
,______ ent and the 27 employe* of the piant ■ • F‛t*
. V • . .......- ! Notice has been , given industrial , — —— ——
Efficiency of Aeroplanes Guarding the . plants inDallas and Fort Wurth that .. .... . .
City Prevents Success of At- Slav, Northern Strikes Suddenly Early I
tacks, He Says. ’.No instruetions have been received) Tuesday Night—Two Below at *
—' f by the North Texas Gas Company' ’ Amarillo Today.
B.Assocntnl Press. - i here which continues to stpply in-
New Yorn Jan. 12,-Twelve at- dustria plants maintaining strong --
tempted raids by Zeppelin;, during pressure in , ines,
ecember were reputed by th Mrit- _____’
sh, chiefly through large fields of rwo SUITS'AGA INBT
eroplanesand three of the Qerman T & P FOR $828 380
Sir. croft were destroyed or captur- *__. ’ 10 ’
<d, according to Hr. W. H. Vincent By Asnoctated Press I zero was registered here. -Yesterday
of the Colonial Medical corps, who; Dallas, Tex..’ Jan. 12— Fwo snits 1 afternoon at four o'clock the-ther-
arrived today on the American liner dentical in firm, each seeking Judg-4 mometer registered 62 degrees,—
Philadelphia. "ment for $828, 3$ were filed in the The temperature continued high
. "The rial refsons why Zeppelins district court here today by the Un-learly-- in the night when a thunder
have not been able to bombard kon: ion Trust company of New York storm- a companied by showers -and
ion or 14s zuburbssinca--etober 14,"1 against the Texas and Pacific railway high wind came up. The wind grew
aid Pr. Vincent, "is because theicompany. It ws alleged that sixteen •, older and the rain turned to selet
.British have established an efticieru tnotrs for -$50 ftt. mgeh and ote nete ma Know* A light snowfall covered
defense asainst the Germhn air raid-Lfor $28,000, mad- ' ine 1, 1914 and due thie ground this morning Ii.spots that
ete. During "Decemper there were’June 1915 Interest, had not been swept nare By the wind
twelve Zeppelin attempt to reach remainei unpaid. The notes were de. „ score of persons afeJn hospitals as
iondon. From I Ao to four Zeppelins! IP ered enime 1. 1914, tn the Mis Har 1 ' hit morning Amarillo re. - .. .....
artic ipated in each attrmt." souri p nriric r.lway company, con or’’ d a temperature.o two degrees
-- --------- 'trolled by the Gould interests ace ord. I below zero , and bitter cold winds
ling to the petition. y. ere sweeping the Panhandle. At
nmAAr 11 AV Hr AIrAn -......- (" hildresS the temperature wan the
PEAUE MAY DL NEAK 20 CARLOADS OF TENNIS . ameas here. During the mornin
i “e--w mni wu lifers it SHOES FOR SOUTHWEST a litter wind blew here from the
FAm nhAAnrAAnarA • • ~ north with intermittent sunshine and
run rnUbnrSMVtS vallas, Texas, Jan, 12—Twents show flurries. The mercury remain-
| VII 1 carloads of tennis shoes made up injed below ten degrees throughout the
gtonumverorkiu. . ■■ ■ 1 " a slid trainload arrived here today, morning ...... ....................................
Mining men here declared Secretary! Some of Them’, For Common These shoes are for distribution in lard showers fell along the lor’, section last night sod continued early
Mining men Here.teciar beer tary Ledership of Party With Re. . Texas, New Mexico and parts of Oki Worth * Denver all the way to Fort today: - :m, .... .
publicans , lahoma Arkansas and Louslana. Worth from Wichita Falls. Lighter panics reported their € -
" I----------:--- ---- shower* fell last night between | been hampered by the storm.
! Wichita Falls and Childress. The
forecast this morning was for con-
veu- .11.1 * | - Both the rain and snow will 'To
Prompt Counter Attack By Frenchtofbeneft to wheat, which was be.
Said to Have Prevented Hold- ginningto need moisturein some
ing of Ground m parts of Northwest Texas.. -
GERMANS' EFFORT AT CHAM, had more than made good his pre-
PAGNE USED PICK OF THEIR 1 dictions of a cold wave. .. . . . ,
FORCE ' ’ ,1* W’M- I, al weather conditions this morn been falling since early morning. A--
_E ■ * inkwerrreeze injured country produce and in CREW OELPERSIA HAS
gatherinzwill-be ip New York Cjty,, ' ' । bright sunshine giving wav in a few
5...,....... “^4'^ trench is retaken
State department officials referred/of the kil ling.of ,S ovon tenn. Amei-! pose of preparin'; a chl and begin-
.,"2," eonv_e^
elded to recognize carrana to leave confirme. . irs Jun.L who left Mex; ---------------------
the atates of Sonora and Chihuahua -co sororal. months ago on acrount if
x ~» MA WANTS $85,000
of the official warning, more than #00 Her brother here, Mr.Leicham.him-
Americans stin remain in the district. ^ir knew geveral of the men killed;, roD 1 rrn DI AVEDO
including 200 Mormon, at Casas iTki'^ing 2 FED PLAYERS
Crossett of San Antonio. ______- . _ _________ -
END OF WATCHFUL WAITING? ( and to .give proper gyarantees for the man. president of the Chicago Feder.
In the House, Representative Dyer, tives and safety of Gbreigners. More nls-announeed toeay he would go to
republican introduced a resolution information was "ought from all New York Thursday for a conference
with Harry Sinclair over the possiblel concentrated fire from their three- nnapoun,nuairIeI - ,-
fpurchnse of federai players taken by inch guns stopped the'first waves of today returned to democracyin bethtears ago Mmirfce H Hornish .2,. .
the attack on the -parapets of the Ger hrane he. of the state government! gal nowspaper man inherited "teet
, only at the fourth at- with ‘the inauguration of Governorpncy which he -spent. accordinK-to-hts
• ■ “----— '—•—1 *i- --- own confession, recklessly. To pun-
ish himself he has walked' 20,000.
NATES CATARRO AND BRINGS -
INVADERS MUCH NEARER TO ’
CAPITAL. - ~.
M I.
. " SUBMARINE QUESTION AND OTH.
4 ’’ ER INTERNATIONAL MATTERS
GIVE WAY TO NEW TROUBLE STORY OF AFFAIR—SUCCESS.
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Wichita Weekly Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1916, newspaper, January 14, 1916; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1566002/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.