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TWO
SAW NO REBELS
aASAR RAY in ft 01 Tlffi
tXKmcHT for ( omn -
TIONALftTH.
I TRAINS MIT LEAVE TODAY
Rrporfnt Rrvgagrmreil Nftr Mortm-
ma Ynlfrtar newleal hy VVhVtiI
Agrfila Who rc In Tou.li
General J.e Ynti itaUur. who la
In command of the Federal garrison
ml work train at Villa Ahumada. on
th Mexican National railroad. tl-
graphed to the military official of
Juares late yeaterday afternoon that
he had not yet seen a rebel far In
th vicinity of Villa Ahumada Hl
ntfOMif' stated that he had main-
tained a patrol train r tit Mexican
National line In th vicinity of Villa
Ahumada l.nt they had not encoun-
tered any Constitutionalist.
There waa a rumor current ycatr-
day that t'nnirtltiillonallgt rsmpflres
had been seen In the hill bacs: of
Ranchrrla hat Federals In Juarex de-
nied this.
A local Bpanlah printed paper pub-
llahed a report of an engagement be-
tween Vllla'a troche and Federals
near Mooteguma yeaterday. but Fed-
eral agtenta atated that none of their
message from various polnta along
the Mexican National line convayad
any report of a fight They hava
been kept conatantly In touch with
the various plarea whera th Villa
troop are likely to appear.
TRAIXH HTII.Ii HKID UP.
'o Rrimn Advanced for Dels In
Htarting Chihuahua Supplies.
Tha eight or nine Federal prorl-
Ion and troope tralna which have
been made up In the Mexican Na-
tional railroad yarda In Juarea sine
the flrat of thai week to move to
t'hlhuahua City had not left the bor-
der at an early hour thla morning.
Whether they will leave today could
not he learned from Federal com-
mander and local agents No reaaon
for the delay waa give.
A report yeaterday evening had tt
that the detention of the troopa waa
due to ordera from President Hueru.
who had ordered Colonels Romero
and Terraiaa to await the outcome
of the peace negotiations between the
Mexican and American governments.
Another rumor waa that the delay
waa for mora merchandise from the
El Paao (Ida of the river "till an-
other waa that th Federala are seek-
ing to smuggle over a Quantity of mti-
nltlona of war to Inrreaae their
strength In ease Intervention oocura.
VIIXA OJf TKRRAXAH RANCH.
At flan Diego. Waiting for FruWwal
Tralna to Come) Along He Hay.
Oeneral "Pancho" Villa and hla
command of Conatltutlonalleta were
at the Ban Diego ranch. In the dale-
ana dlatrlct. four lay ago. according
to a Mexican ranchman from that
dlatrlct. who paaaed through Vllla'a
camp enroute to El Paao. The Bah
Dtego ranch la a Terrasa property
situated at the mouth of tha Banta
Clara canyon which run from the
ranch eastward to Clallegoe station on
the Mexican National railroad. It Is
fifty-two mllea from Uallegoa. It
takes a two days' march to reach the
railroad.
The ranchman says that Villa told
htm that he was prepared to move
eastward at any time and Intended to
attack the trains which will depart
from Juares bound for Chihuahua.
The ranchman atated that Col.
Torlblo Ortega and hla band wer
with Villa.
AUAIN OCCX'PY SAW IUV4I lt
Cap. I .area a as a Cesaalltutl.aall.i
Hrtur. Kreaa Kefagtag Ttta.
Baa Ignaclo the town near Guada-
lupe down the Rio Orande Valley was
re-oocupled yeaterday by Captain An
tolltn urn and a band of fifty Con-
stitutionalists who were formerly of
the Ortega command. Th town la slt-
nated forty-two mllaa eaat of Juares.
The man had bean out In the hllla for
about a week foraging for food for
themaalvaa and their mounta.
I'nlted Btatee army dlspatohee atated
that Guadalupe was completely desert
d by both federala and Coaatltutlonal-
lata Only a few f the rltlaena of the
village are living In the town The
axodua at th time of Ortega's occupa
tlon waa almoat complete.
Federala Saaadly Whip gapetlsata.
News of a decisive victory of the
Federal army over the rebel forces com-
manded by Kmlllana Zapata In the
state of Morelos. Max . waa conveyed
to Oeneral Franclaoo Castro of Juarea
la meaaagea from Oeneral Aurellano
Rlanouet minister of war at Mexico
City The rebel losses the meeaac
LOS ANGELES $35.00
SAN FRANCISCO $45.00
SAN FRANCISCO one way via
Seattle or Portland and CXsnvef $72.50
SEATTLE $65.00
PORTLAND $65.00
On Sale August 22 to August 29.
Final Return Limit October 22.
Visit tha Grand Canyon En Route
W. R. BROWN. J. S. MORRISSON.
G. P. A. C P. A.
Mill Building.
1 1 ' " "t -it -- 1
etateg. won M ma la tn the twadreda.
while the Federal toe eras sight. The
nieaaas elan atated that th Faderal
government was rapidly overcoming the
..hei hande la th awatawni part of the
country.
Hereafter aatomohlle owsera will be
allowed to make only eighteen miles an.
hoar white raanlng an the county road.
The eeunty matomyrde policeman. Will
Davis ear he has strict orders from
Bheriff ryten Batwsrds le arreet any-
on going faster than the law orders.
Heretofore aalomoMllete have keen al-
lowed a little lea way sad war est ar-
rested unlee they were going at th
rate of tl or mora mile an hoar.
(tsstsaat Capper.
A Mexloan boy wltk hi fac badly
burned waa brosght to th polio at
tlon laat night for treatment. Re said
he lived In room a. Fourth atreel or
nr f Oregoa trt and that he put
a plc of copper In th atove and It
exploded while he was waiting tn see
It burn.
lHRRrTAXff'gl TAX.
t lalaaed Ry I atverelty af MteaMrl PVeaa
rlltr Ratal.
a Thr A aaeetafed freaa
gt Inula Mo. Aug. tl Th ITnl-
ver.lt of Mlaanurl today filed ault In
lha prong court her agalnat ear
tain philanthropic legactee undar th
ill of th late Joseph Pulltser. owner
of the New York World and the Bt.
I.' nn. Poat Dlapatrh.
One ault Is for tha payment of an
Inheritance tax of 141400 on anrna ag-
gregating 1111.000 which are eet aside
from the earnlnga of the Post IMspat.-tr
for the PMIanthropIc Society of Mew
York thr Metropolitan Muaeum of Art
of New York and the Columbia Reboot
of Journalism.
The will aleo provldee according to
Forreat ' Imnnel who represents the
University of Missouri In thr litigation
that each of these beneficiaries may
get hequeata sot exceeding 1100000
from time to time which ar to ty paid
hy the truataea ef the Pulltser eatate.
The t'nlveralty of Missouri claims sn
Inheritance tax on whatever auma are
paid In the future under these bequests
The suits were filed under a statute
which Impose a collateral Inheritance
tax of five per cant on all legaclaa ex-
cept thoee bequeated direct heir of the
maker of the will. Under the law the
t'nlveralty of Mlaanurl la th benefi-
ciary of thla Inheritance tax.
CHAR4.KK AtJAINST 8PKKR.
tieorgte Federal Judge Win Appear In
Bt The t Meotsei -' Press
Washington Aug. 21. Federal
Judge Emory F. 9per of Oaorgla
charged with official misconduct In
papers filed with the house commit-
tee on judiciary will attend any hear-
ings that the committee may have to
take evidence on th case. He tele-
graphed today to Representative
Hughea s Ufa long frlsnd. asking that
he arrange for his appearance at th
proper time. Representative Hughes
Immediately conferred with Chairman
Clayton of the commltt and notified
Judge Bpeer that he would be per-
mitted to be present with counsel.
It is likely a sub-committee will be
appointed to review the testimony.
ARKS QRKATKR DISCOUNT.
Bt The sMoetsted Brett
ten Francisco Aug II. Because
of the stringency in the money mar-
ket the Southern Pacific company
filed application today with th state
railroad t remission for permission
to float the unissued remainder of Its
10.120000 equipment trust certifi-
cate at a discount of per cent in-
stead of 4 per cent as originally al-
lowed when the loan was originally
approved April 11.
HHORTHARO CHAMPION.
By Thr AiiwHmttd Pra
''hl.ago. Aug. SI. Nathau Rebrln re-
porter for the aupreme court of New
York today won tb ahorthantl reporters'
chauiplonahip of America at tbe conven-
tion of the National Shorthand Reporter'
aaaoclatlea.
Behrtn'a acors was 300 words a minute
for fire minutes with eight error ; ;4n
worda a minute for five minutes wltk
fourteen errors ; SB0 word a mini tea for
fire minute with forty-tour error
Ml I l.l I. DIM It I it in
By Th laauetatsd Prrte
Topeka Kan. Aug. II. Charging
discrimination In freight rates in
favor of Kansas City and Omaha
against a numbsr of Kansas towns
on certain commodltt shipped from
Galveston and New Orleans the Mate
public utilities commission today filed
with the Interstate commerce commla-
Ina a complaint agalnat sixty-seven
railroad.
n. Hales PanaMs Isaacs.
The following- permit wer Isaued yea.
terday by tbe city building laapecter:
".arage William C Taylor brick ga-
rage. leU 1 and 2. block 21 Baaeett ad-
dltloa l $100
Repairs- Frank Wlmber. to change
ahow wliulowa and make repairs 2U8 Baa
ut .til- IT'.
Special Excursion
Rates
ROUND TRIP FARES
a PASO TO
Genera! Steever Retiree After
Forty-Six Yeare of Line Service
of Many
Wste
Hanger TbreatenaM Toen taw Clash ef
111 I SI the lUter In 111
After forty-all rear ef settee serrle
In the tnlte.i mate a nay Ueaeral Kdgsr
7. ateewr. who for twsaty year waa the
commander at fort RMaa waa pbx-ed oa
tbe retired Hat Wednesday lie reaeseaj
the age limit of alt.ty.fear yeara oa that
da He waa the at 4 aeslor effleer
of the I'nlted Rtatea cavalry foare. After
hla promotion to a brigadier generaleM
he wag eommander M Ik I rt meal of
Tt. sad controlled lb border patrol
force until laat May when be wee aee-
raeateg at Bl Ps by Brigadier General
Hsgh L. Brett.
Oeneral Bteever entered th Weal I'elat
military academy tn 1M7. Re wsa
grsduated In 1871 and waa uaalgned
aecoud lieutenant to tbe Tblrd caralry.
While with tb Tblrd cavalry be waa
promoted to be flrat lieutenant captain
and major On July 10 1WNC he waa pre.
muted to the rank of lieutenant colonel
Wltk tbl promotion ba waa aaalgaed to
the Ninth cavalry. Three woatha later
be we trenfrred Iwrk to the Third
cavalry and served a detail In the nd-
Jutant gensrsl'a office from April In Au-
gust 1U.
Attain. ( olonelo.
In Auguat IMIS he waa rnlaed fo tbe
rank of colonel and placed ltt cnminand
of th Fourth cavalry. II waa the com-
mander of that regiment until the spring
of MtlS when be was promoted to be a
hrlgadlvr general to aacceed tiooernl 1
W. Duaoan commander of tbe Depart-
ment of Teaaa who bad tiled nt Fort
Ram Houaton Tsxss. He remained In
command of tbe department with bla
headquarters at Kl Paao until he left
fonr mftntba ago.
tn the summer .)( I WW. Oeneral Stnevsr
wke waa then a major waa aent to the
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HIS MESSAGE.
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Wilson will make any specific recommen-
dation ! bla message but It was learned
from a high government official that bla
statement of tbe caae would he the fuuu-
diitlun for tb not step on the part of the
I nlted Htatea. The prealdeot lias made It
plain however that be has no thought a!
arnind Intervention aud that be was aa de
termined aa ever to maintain an attitude
f peaie sad frleudlluesa toward Meilro
Lted'a Stay Indeflalt.
Mr. l.lnd iirobahly will remain In Mei-
leu City Indefinite!.! and his reports In-
dicate that he baa not abandoned hope.
Prea'deut Wilson told callera during the
day that the envoy was not tn the least
disturbed by th altuatlon mid that he
bad handled 11 wltb admirable tact aad
dlaeretliin.
Marking a at assess.
The prealdent la uuderlded jet whether
be will make ei landed comiueul in hla
or allow his recital of tlio facta
dlacloaed III tha aicbauge uf note be
tween Mr. Mud and Huerta to serv as a
reiteration of sis views. He will work
on the ueeaage tomorrow all day. daaylug
ktmaalf tu rallert la order to complete
the teak aa qukkly aa possible. It la
poMtbl thai b will talk tbe eouimuale-
ttea over wltb member a f lb roa-
greedouel foreign relatlors i-uaimlttee
whu It Is fUlsbei.
PfclUsONAl lUCRPtiNsUHl.lTY
Fur Any Harat to AnaawV In (Mate)
of t liUiaab.ua.
gy The Aescetelcd Press
Washington. Aug. SI. - bVenalur
Penrose tonight addressed a tetter te
Mecretary Bryan demanding that
be Immediately tetegrapn Prealdent
Huerta and tlenerl Carranaa the
Conatltutltnaliat leader warning them
that the United at government
will hold ib. ii. peraonally rrevonatbl
for any harm lafllctsd upon Amsrl-
at gt t'blhuaJlua who hav beeu
threatened by revolutionist.
Bhlrley C Hulee gon-ln-law of
Lateuteaaa'. Uwvernur Heynolds of
Pennsylvania and hte family grs
an. us the American in the threat-
ened group at tbe plant of the Mekl-
caa Power A Irrigation couipan)-
Earlier In the day steers a ry Bryan
had aent lo ttenalor Pen roe. a con-
autet regtort stating that revralutlegkfte
Rati announced their intention of spa
etsUsag tbe eaflneer of lb plant ith-
out trial If he Mai I in pounded wa-
ter in the power oompauu'e gasu. To
sight ths secretary said he bad not
reoelved Reaator PeRgoee'e tetter but
that letegrtsas as strong as tbe satsva-
tew could Wteh already had been eent
by tbe department a4 tnat g lelter
bvA been prepared thla eveaUag gl
ug him tbe eubetsnoe uf tbeae gse-
A auuiber of refufeee fivg tbe
aggga" wfJReJea
rklllpplse Island- wltb the Third ear
try. He rstaraed to tbe l elted atatee la
May Me saw again returned tn the
lalaad la ls as . omaaader of tbe
t'.mrth raealry.
Dorlaaj hi early aerrlce la the army
be WSS- Is command of the Amerlcas-
Taleatlne etplorta elpedltton. etigaajed In
topnarapaaral survey of Msh. rillend.
Rasham sad tbe linsrsn. Aeta Me re-
mained arlth the eipedrtlou from rtctiber.
172 to October left. Wbea be retursed
te the I'nlted State
While with the United Rtatea troop la
th. phlllppta Llaada a teok part te
more than thirty battlea wltb the native
lureea.
(J en raj Rteever came to Kl Paao from
Fort Hntlllng Minn. In tbe aprlng of
lsil. at tbe outbreak of tha Madero revo.
lutlou lie waa then cblouel of tbe Fourth
caralry and tbe regiment waa etutloned
In Kl paao at that time. On hla arrival
in Kl Paso be waa placed In command uf
U of the i oid.r pairs troopa In the Kl
rao district.
He wak here during the battle In Jos.
res and brought all the United States
forces st Fort Bllas to tbe city to pro-
tect Kl Paao In case of trouble growing
out of tbe battle acroaa tbe river.
la April lain Oeneral Bteever we
tranaferred to Fort dam Houaton for tbe
purpoae of organising tbe goutbere Cav-
alry department when tbe atate depart-
ments of tbe army were abolished aad tbe
force were divided Into four geographi-
cal department. He remained at Fort
Ram Houaton until relieved by Oeneral
Taaker H Bllas aa commander of tke
Southern department.
Oeneral steever la now resldlug la
Washington. D. C.
states of Durango and Tamplco are
now at the si in.irl nt Tnn..1.0
whence they will su.l for New Orleans'
next Bunaay. according to report to-
day to the state dspsrtmsnt. Th
Seymour Taylor family of the CbamaJ
colony concerning whom inquiry wag
made wag reported safe and well.
Ninety Americana Including twenty-five
women and children in Knt-
palme un the west coast can leave by
train for Nogalea. Arts. whenever
they desire the consular agent at
Quaymaa reported today.
t 'HUSK I II I
ARB TAKEN.
sin-lire Pimw and Roldlem Surprise
g Mfslcana Near Hhaflcr.
Bt Timet BiH Ciat Correeposalral
Banderaon. Teg. Aug. 11. Twenty-
eight strange Mexicans were captured
fifteen mile south of Sanderson near
Rhsftrr'a creasing: on th Juan Vuldeg
rwni-n eariv rnursday morning. When
captured they were unarmed and un-
mounted. The first statement made
by the prisoners wm that they were
r cue ma w no naa lett arma and
horses on the Mexican aids about fif-
teen mllea away and had walked to
tbe ranch for provtelone. tuber in
formation is that they are ot tbe Tre-
vlno revolutionary command.
One uf the their number well sup-
piled with money came to Sanderson
ysstrrday tu purvhaae provisions and
while under the influence of lltiuor
mad. im- ..it He also atated where
they were camped.
Bheriff Allen armed a posse and
with ... de achment of soldiers rod
to thstr camping plaoe. took them
completely by surprise arrested aad
brought them to Banderson and
placed them under guard of a de-
tachment of Troop A. steoond cavalry
commanded by Berg sen I Vrooman
It la not known under what charge
the Mexicans will be held until the
troop command arrives) from Mara
Ition with an additional detachment
of eoldler.
The Mexlcaa population I quiet.
rORgix NAKa rwoTBST
Ahe t 4lt.ttMwlt.ta . ajtee Dee rue-
M U" ef k.rwi.. f .
Bt The i i.i.i ..
Kagl Pas. Ta.. Aug. f 1. A stag to
wrotact Aaaarkaaa aed all frrsigaata la
t'ouatltaiiunalUt tecrltoey waa taka te-
I day by Actiaa Am. rl.au Vice Consul W
h niutkrr at PUdras Nsgraa Meak-e
protLg f-rmatly agaiaet tbe lsgj"
IMS of fk. aalulug i.wa ef LamuabtLM
t wahulUv. 4 st Ruada. su abo.t it -'
rraarS.asasa ... avatr.g
Mr. RlsehsfVaald km Haul. in. a-
nrtloa W ItaV tow. was f sat snttt.
th CeeaM.tiM.iUt
s "rtIUd beds sat
Mags t
them a
g heed nt
I'aaetlt
hnt that If l.ampal- '" bad a fees
-iped off the m.r It eeald be eapplhM
the Heart aoverafaei all the reel
g fee ratlroeda. saasp ether pr-
gaixtr ig giuT.
Oat
etaea WMk Mag.
Meglo City. Aug II officially Mas-
I co ontlnti silent regarding the nego-
ttetlene with the rprentell" of the
preelsjent of the (Tailed Rtgtea Mr.
Ua4. although he has bwe green to
understand that they are yet te pre-
gress. Mr l.lnd has shewn ao Indica-
tion of early departure and the con-
ference between him and the foreign
minister. Re nor Oaraheaa whleh ha
been held at interval seres as a hauls
for the Statement that cordial relatione
prsvslt.
A conference between Mr. 1-lnd and
th foreign minister was held thla af-
ternoon hat ga usual th nature of the
conversation was not revealed.
mi'lgfCR TO BtBTlrO.
By Thr jtseete(d Free
Portsmontb. N. H.. Aug. tf.- Orders
war reretved at the nary yard here to-
day to rusk work on the cruiser Montana
which la undergoing her anansl overhaul-
ing tt le reported that she will be sent
to Metlco
Ml KDKHKft FOR TOBACCO.
Bt Th Aectetd Ri ses
Jeffersonvllle Ind.. Aug. II. Ho-
ward Morton an inmate of the atate
reformatory here stabbed and killed
Charles BevrUe another inmate late
today. Morton amid he bore Bartle
no Ill-will and he stabbed him go
he could ba gent to the Indiana State
prison at Michigan City where the
prisoner are given tobacco.
"A I have nut long to live could
you give me some tobacco 7" Morton
asked the superintendent after he waa
told that Bartle was dead.
INSURANCE CONTaMTlOR.
Bt Thr Aaea !! Pre
Bt. Paul. Minn.. Aug. tl Public ear.
vice corporations such aa Insurance
companies too often are unfairly at-
tacked by men tn public life many of
whom ar Ignorant of th affect of the
things thy advocate according ts
Governor Ebsrhart who was a speaker
at tonight's session of ths American
l .If Insurance convention.
Dallas Tea . waa tonight chosen aa
th 114 meeting place.
CAMP PERRY SCORES
Ry The associated Press
t amp Perry O.. Aug. 21. Camp Perry
tonight la recovering from tbe results of
s storm which swept this secttee ahortly
after noon today.
At tbe end of ths first event ef tbe
president's match Captain W. B. Cloptlon
of tbe Thirteenth U. t. cavalry was h the
lead with a score of 1M; Corporal C. B.
Long of Mssaachuaetts. was second with
144 sad O. W. C baa ley of Connecticut
tblrd with 148.
N AV A I. OVB ACCTDMRT.
Bt The. Aaeeetelad Pre
Pols Austria Aug. 11 An eight-
Inch naval gun burst during a test here
today Killing three officers fatally
wounding six others aynd le seriously
injuring a score more.
Among the wounded te Admiral Couat
Ven Wettenbufg president of the naval
technical commltt. Both his leg wer
torn off by a flying piece of steel. HI
recovery Is doubtful.
TOURORR JOINS CHl'gCR
Bt The Asaweieted Pre
Lee's. Summit Ms. Aug. St Cols
Younger oace a member of th Jess
Jam gang became a member ef the
christian church at a revival meeting here
tonight.
ITALIAN ItAKTHUI ARE.
Bt The Associated Pre
Mesalna. Sicily. Aug. 21. -A atrong
earthquake occurred here thla afternoon
lasting tour seconds aud caused a great
panic among the populace.
HABRIMON COHriRMRtt.
Bt The .4 socio fed Free
Washington Aug. 21. Tbe senate today
confirmed the nomination of Francis
Rurton Harrison of New York as gov
eruor general of the Philippines
Juares Horse Theft.
The police reoelved a report from
Juares laat night that a bay hone
and saddle had been stolen acroaa the
river and ware thought to have been
brought to this side of the river.
CLOUDCROn
$3.00 ROUND TRIP TICKETS
OOING
Daily Except Saturday
lam HPa-t - - WI.VH
Arrive Clf-i-creft - - 12:40 P.M.
SsiturdAys
LfseWt El f mo 7:45 A. ML tf MS P. a
Arrlv. CHicr3ft 12:40 P.M 1 7M P.a
EXCURSION TICKETS TO CL0UOCSOFT ARC NOT 0000 ON TNI 0SL0EN STATE LIMITED
RICHARD WARREN City (HO Ntlntl R ir aNNf. H. D. McGREGOR
Genaral Agent. PlMMt 804 Mi SOS 1 City Paaa. Afam
U. S. ARMY ORDERS
g re Aaseessssg pes
Washingtam Aug II - By direction
ef tb president. Mater P Oeerge re-
tired la relieved from duty al the Bew
MS lb I teal Arte Agricultural
Mew Mexico and will proJd
eet Ion ef the precedent. Captela
I Pile. Infantry. 1 relieved
ty at Perdue university i-afat
ette. Ind
Th name of Cayteln Howard U taR-
ich. Twenty-third tefantry I placed
en tb llt of dtabd efftcere and the
name ot Cagteta Harriett K PHe in
faatry. I removed therefrom aad be la
assigned to the Twentv third Infantry
aad mill tela that regiment
Ry direction of th prealdent. Major
H. Clark retired la relieved from
duty at Rleee Military Acartarmy. Mar-
ten. M.
By direction of th greaMent. Cantata
R Knock general ataff. la relieved as
a member of th general staff.
The name of Captain Arthur fa Cen-
gr Eighteenth Infantry Is placed on
the list of detached officers and ths
name of Captain B Enochs. gnsral
staff. Is removed therefrom and he la
ssslgned to ths Eighteenth Infsntry.
By direction sf ths prealdent Captain
Rolnmon Vestal retired. I detailed aa
In t r ii to of military drill aad tactic
at th Moant Tamalpala Military Acad
emy Ran Plata! cel.
anRRurr mrrugMg.
Will Hat Whip Msa mttev Bew Oregon
Law.
By Thr Aseaetatsd Pre
Klamath Falls. Ore.. Aug. tl Sheriff
Charles u was given ths alternative
today of applying flffesn laahea te tbe
back of William Pew. a convicted wife
h"tr or being punished by Juatlee B.
W. Gowan for contempt of court. The
aherlff aald he would ge to Jail rather
than carry out the sentence of the
court and If that were not enough he
would resign hte effU.
Pew's conviction Is ons ef the first
under the Oregon whipping post law.
Ms was sentenced te receive fifteen
lash today but bcau of th hsr-
IfPs refusal to do the whipping tbe
puntahmcnt want over until tomor-
PANAMA CABAIi.
Important Step tn Its Completion Will
Be Taken Monday
gy The A ess ! Pes.
Wnahlngton. Aug. SI. Another Im-
portant step toward final completion
of th Panama canal will be taken
next Monday when preparations will
be made to blow up the heavy earth
dyke now the only barrier between
Consumption
Can Be Cured
IT'S TIME
To Think About Your
FALL HAT
Our Styles in Knox and
Stetson Hats are ready
Come in and look them over
FaaTal am
ON SALE SATURDAY
GOOD RETURNING ON MONDAY
SCHEDULE
ttt Mtranorwa lasctte and HeV
or the Pndfl. etde tbree mile
Tner Vttl b nothing i
at tb detruHon rrf the
Its been rttl be pert oratg tfy u
br of hole heavily cRa
dynamite then for free day
wa'er from the Rio Orande div
on of the rivers In the cnl
will he turned int the nannl prism
and wheti the water la near tbe level
of the sea well on the other aide the
erusMe will be get off
The monster dredger ar waiting
to attack the dhti an.. It te !d
two r three days will clear channel
through the dyke sat ff ardent to clewr
th dredges and vessel af tag or
twelve-feet draught se far aa afire
flora rock a. . A month later a chan-
nel tbe full width of the canal prism
and deep enough to clear a battle-
ship wilt be cleared
aTVRT SRRVBj Ttargg.
Bt The A assets red
Rprlngfleld Ilia . Aug SI Bveryn
Arthur gee high priest of the "Abeetute
Life" cult who was cent to the peni-
tentiary for th abduction ef MIMrd
Bridge must pay tb penalty far hi
crime. Oevernor Dunne today upon
recommendation of tha tat board of
pardon rafuaad to commute ' sen
tenc At a recent hearing in gee's
bshalf before tbe beard of pardons the
mother of Mildred Bridges waa on of
these who made a plea for clmncy
far th suit leader.
ARRBBTKD IN URN VFBL
Bt The Aesseieteg Pre
Denver Colo. Aug. SI. W. D.
Currant son of a prominent Lexing-
ton (sty.) family waa arrested here
today on a complaint of W J. Bpmul
who charges him with having ob-
tained 11100 under false pretence.
For two yeare Current has been in
the Insurance business here. He hs
been prominently connected with the
Chamber of Commerce.
On Scale During
August
26.00 Suits for.
ttO 00 Bulls for.
moo BUdta foe.
. glg.BO
.14.50
I0.M
Tke $15 Clothes Shop
107 RAN ANTONIO BT.
Prop.
THE TUBKRCIiKCIDE COMPANY
ft Isog Angel rat California
will cure you. Case .riven up by
physicians have been cured. Hun-
dreds have been cured. Call on J. M.
Spangler at Orndorff Hotel. He will
put you la touch wltb the company.
ATA. RaaV-C
AND SUNDAY
RETURNING
Dairy Except Sunday
Laavt Ctwtctwft - - 25 P.a
Arrive CiPtsW - - - EliP.a
Sundays
Ltavt Gtortcrtft - - MS P. a
Arrtvt El Pmo 1M0P.M.
teg tV ragtag arssirtr mt
te the revetetten.
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 33RD YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, August 22, 1913, newspaper, August 22, 1913; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth196570/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.