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TWO
EL PASO MORNING TIMES. TUESDAY AUGUST 86. 1913
1
JOURNEY
HIHl n S TRMNH Willi HI
ported m-1 vti.da ahu-
MADA LAftT M. II I
NOT I SIGN OF THE ENEMY
I nrlne RreaxJidnwn I ho inlj Mishap
Mo Far rVntarsr'a SO Troop
Itetnfon-c tit Cnnroy.
The nine Federal jtbvUKkii end
troop trains which left J u ares Sunday
III jl llIH for t'hlhuahus wsr reported
last night to have psseed vnu Ahu-
mada. eighty-three miles south of
Jusres. They were Id remain over
night at a small station between Villa
Ahumsda and Moetexumn. No handa
of Constltutlnnsllsts sre encountered
IRON TRAIL
By the Author of 'The Ne'er-Do-Well"
"The Spoilers."
ALASKA again! the
scene of Rex Reach's
ereat successes in a story
more crowded with action
and sentiment than any-
thing he has ever done
before. Struggles of rival
railroad builders fights
against the glaciers and
the love of an unusual
heroine make a powerful
novel tiuickening the
blood like glacier air. As
for humor there is a new
vein of it in "The Iron
Trail" as rich as the gold
through Klondike's best
re. $1.35 net.
Baa ii tlirKft BOTMERajBaBaaaal
Interaational Book &
Stationery Co.
ill I Uh III
Rex
Beach's
t& THE
assasaasssssa
We Not Only Have One of The
Very Best Offices
But e do thr heat quality of work
to be had and wr do It for leva
money ilian It ran he had nlar-
here Wo know our bualneaa.
We know what wr can do work
for that la no gu network what-
ever with aa. Our work Is all
abMaiutcl; guaranteed. If at-
tractive. It's permanent. It's
fdmpty real good dentistry at a
price everyone ran afford to pay.
Coane In and lot n- give you rati-nunc-
on your work.
Kxamlnatlon snd Candid Advice Free. Isvdy Attendant.
NEW YORK PAINLESS DENTISTS
Cor.- Mesa Ave. and Texas St. Over Nllborbewg's Jewelry Store.
Consumption
Can Be Cured
In Every Commercial
Enterprise
Safety for funds should be the first con-
sideration. The Resources Age and
Conservative Management of the First
National Bank attest its responsibility
and standing as a Secure Depositary for
funds.
Checking Accounts are cordially invited.
Capital $800000. Surplus $800000
One of the Strongest Bank in Texas
hp to thai point and no form la re
hrted a i ma- ths r..itr..ad
(lenerai Joee Inn Halatar with bis
tos troopa met the Iraina at Vllta
Ahumada and started south with
I ham. He will accompany thm aa
far aa Moctesuma.
Th tralaa will atop al different
alatlam at night and will travel ..ni
during I ha day tlma. SJunday night
thay stopped at Mamalayuca. thirty
in 1 1 south of Juaraa.
Thr tralaa have had only ona mis-
hap and this occurred yesterday a
faw mile snuth of Mamalaysca whan
the locomotive on thr last train west
"dead." All the train waited at tha
point where the strident occurred
inill another -Mexico North-Weetern
rellroad locomotlvs arrived from Jim
res
. Tha trip la being made vary alowly.
the trains are not making more than
ten miles an hour. Speed la kept
down because of the heavy loada and
tha had condition of tha tracks.
The telegraph llnsa are working
from Juaret to Chihuahua.
seek i.imkai vvmutu aid
Madera Co. Aaka Him for Permit to
Move llcf name Train.
Permission to tiling tha train of
American refugees from Maders
I'hlh . Was asked yesterday of loners I
Francisco Castro of Juarss by officials
of the Madera company Ltd. General
Castro stated that he would take the
tnat'er up by wire with Military Gov-
ernor Salvador Mercado f Chihuahua
who has detained the American refu-
gee train in Chihuahua.
The 'Federal authorities do not
wish the train to atari northward
from Chlhuhua until after the nine
iron and provision trains arrive there
and an escort of troops can he as-
signed to go with the Americans to
repel possible attack by the antl-gov.
ernment forces. It la feared that If
:he American train Is sent northward
without a guard the Constitutionalists
might confiscate it and use It for ths
moving of their troops.
The Americana In Chihuahua
reached there a week ago. They are
stopping at one of tha Chihuahua
hotels. F. J Clarke superintendent
of the Mexico North Western railroad
la in charge of the party.
r ll - STATIC MKKftAfiKR.
K. C. ryas. Washington Ageat. starts
fress Here far Parrel.
Bearing measagee from the Cnlted
Mates state department to Americans
in I'arral and other Mexican cities K
0 Bryan special representative of the
atate department departed from El
Paao laal night for Marfa en route to
Mexico The contents of the messages
ware not divulged.
From Marfa Bryan will go by auto-
mobile to I'arral and It la said that he
will aleo go to Hants Barbara Santa
Rosalia and La Boqullla Chlh. where
there are many Americana residing.
Brysn was the msssenger of the atate
department who conveyed the atate de-
partment maaaagee to Marlon Ietcher
1 ulled States conaul at Chihuahua de-
manding that Charles Bleael Bernard
MscDonald and Ray Harrell who were
held prlaonera by the Federals be re-
leaaed. IIKIIN mi HI I II I II I 11 1
He Reetsraed sa Masisss i aatllle'a Ad.
Jalaat Beranee ef a Matlay.
Rramio llernsndes who waa recently
deposed as Maximo Castillo's adjutant.
DIDNT HI'RT A BIT"
THE I I ill It. I l II. I COMPANY
-f Laaj AsJHelsa ' alllornia
will eura you. Casea given up by
physicians hsvo bean cured. Hun-
dreds have been cured Call on J. M
Hpangler at Orndorff Hotel. He will
put you In touch with ths company.
was reported to have reached Rl Paso
yesterday efforts to Had him here
wars anesnieesfsl He Heft OesttpVs
band rsssstly beeaass of a mutiny
which teak plaos smosg the troops
llernaadssTg wife and three small -Ml
dren rsstde on South Campbell street
Heraandes waa sec rata ry of the atate
el Chihuahua during Iks admlnletra-
tlm nf (be Iste Governor ftonsalee
in r r.in m MOJKT.
Kietsso Rate as large lasts rails re
as l eans.
Thirty els rents was ths price quoted
by local hankers yesterday on Mexlcak
money Is lerge lota Far araall sums
nf Mem. .... currency tks hanka were
paring as hlsh aa thirty etgnt and forty
easts s peeo. Basksra sra reluctant
to buy up extremely targe Sums of
Mexican money even st tha lew price
of thirty-six casta
new cares poMcr chief
Enrique Palacso Takes Place of Juan
Palnctoa. Resigned.
Enrique Pslacloa was appointed
chief the Juares police fores ysstsrday
by Mayor Oulllermo Cms. to succeed
Juan Palartns who has resigned.
Former Chief r 'niacins' resignation
was unexplelned.
The new chlsf was a Fedsrsl army
officer.
KIM.Iftlt OF HAY Eg.
Killing Waa
Dews by rasiuio.
Ay The f seeoteleal frees
Waehlngton. Aug. It. State depart-
ment reports today telling of the at-
tack hy Mexican Federals upen em-
ployes of ths Maders Lumber company
at Maders. Mexico said that Kdmund
llsyea Jr.. and a negro known aa
Tom" were killed. General Cordova
commanding the Federals In that vi-
cinity. Immediately arrestad all of the
men Implicated In the attack according
to the report.
Hayes wss killed lbs consul at chl.
huahua rsported by the bsndlt Cas-
tillo who with about eighty men. hnd
recently silled himself with the forces
of Oenersl Cordova. Urgent Instruc-
tions wars sent to the consul at Chi-
huahua to see to "ths prompt snd ads.
quste punishment of thoss who com-
mitted this outrags oa American eltl-
sena." Part of Castillo's band attacked the
Bablcora properties wblch are owned
by Mrs. Phoebe Hearst. The employee
defended ths properly successfully but
during the fight several men wsrs
killed on each side. "The Immediate
and adequate protection" for this prop-
erty has bssn demanded by the depart-
ment. the American embassy at Mexico
city haa been Inetructed to Insist upon
the punishment of twenty-three guer-
lllaa who killed Ben Griffin an Ameri-
can cltlsen snd assaulted another. Ar-
cher F. Park near Madera.
To prevent a threatened outbreak of
smallpox typhoid and ecarlet fevsr at
Torreon In the vicinity of which there
has been ssvere fighting recently the
embassy st Mexico City today was or-
dered tn dispatch s special mission
under the charge of Dr. Kdward W.
Ryan with medical supplies.
The following persons concerning
whom Inquiry haa i.een made were re-
ported safe: David I C. Hoover at
Torreon; Seymour Taylor end family
at Tsmpico. end D. Haskell who has
Juat atarted from La Boqullla for the
United tHatea.
HAYES FROM M MM
American Killed by Mexican Soldiers
Al Madrra Rec-ontly.
By The d Modeled Prete
Farmington Ms. Aug. 25. K.I
mund Hayes Jr. reported killed In
Madera Mexico by Federal soldiers
waa the son of Mre. Ellon Hayes of
Farmington who received a message
from Washington today informing
her that Edmund Hayes hsd bssn
killed by Fsdenvl troops under Fran-
cisco Cordova when thsy captured
ths town. Young Hayea was gradu-
atsd from Bowdola collegs about five
years ago and three years later went
to Mexico In the emolov of the Mn-
dera Lumber company.
APPEALED TO WILSON.
Yellowstone Park Rule Is Siieceaa-
fully Abrogated.
By The Aaeoolofrd free.
Parsons Kan. Aug. IS. A Kansas
girl and her pet dog with tha asslst-
sncs of President Wilson have broken
down ths strict rule against dogs be-
ing permitted In Yellowstone Nations!
park. The girl Is Miss Ethel Provost
of Parsons who today received an
announcement from the department
of the interior that her request to
laks her dog Into ths park had been
granted.
The girl recently wrote the follow-
ing letter to President Wilson:
"My failmr Is soon to lake the man-
agership of a hotel In the Yellowstone
park. We are Informed that no dogs
are allowed In the confines of ths
park. Mr. Prssldan' you don't know
how sorry 1 am to hear thla. I am
eighteen years of age and our dog
Fannlr Is the sunt sgs. She Is vsry
old for a dog and would not be able to
harm sny of ths park animals- Now
If I promise to watch her carefully.
isn't you psrsusde the superintendent
of the park to let me take Fannie
along?"
Prealdent Wilson wrote that ho
would sse what could he done. To-
day's Intsrlor departmsnt announce-
ment followed.
HOSt FOB IMS BLIND.
By rimes sects I ('errraseaeVat
Alaajogerdo S. al.. Aug. Jf The ex-
ecutive cosnslttee of tbe heard of trustees
of the New Mexico Isstltute fur ike blind
accepted today the two cestpleted sew
hvtidlegs froa tks enstrseter. Tks sew
iinll.lluis are a dorsillory for tks girls
u.l s heating plant sad Isuadry. asd coat
a llltbe were Iksn tt&.ono tad tbey will
aim set deuhle tbe rapacity ef Ike luall-
mtloa Kvea wit a tkla Urge Iscreaae In
rspaclty. the lasltlutlda will be shls to
receive and train mm'.y about ball uf (he
tilled eblldrea of ike elate The ar.hl
i acta nf ike aew belldlsgs sara Trust A
Tree! of II Psae.
Tks lastttuis will spas as septets -her
M
BOWUNCfSOfRES
Scott White snd I L Lehman play-
ing aa a team mat and defeated BL 1
Clark sud A- W Hooch la a special
howling match en ttve Cactus cluh al
leys last night. The alasers' margia
was II pins While roiled high game
III. la Iks last Hag uf the match
Houck soorsd high total spiking 111
plas is ths five games
Fallowing is lis summary:
U Clark III III SIT III ll art
A. W Houck III IIS 11 111 Jit 111
Ml III SSI alt flf-ft
III III III Iftt
III 171 111 t
ill ill lit Ml
trail WhllS III IIS I
I L Lehman Its) II Ul
j-T
l ttl 111
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FAREWELL SOCIAL
MIMI.LA PARR .t llli HOKdRR
nePARTtrtO PASTOsa.
Msny
(.airier lo Hmy leoodhye
to Rarv. and Mrs. Hanler
Low ha Owres Notes.
g rants gfselel CerreepeseVsl
lass Crures N. M . Aug. IS. Ttl
Ladles' Oulld of gt James Episcopal
church of Meetlla Park Saturday
night gavs an "at home" at the resi-
dence of Mr and Mrs. Henry D.
Bowman In honor of Rev. and Mrs.
Hunter l ewis who are to tears soon
for their new home In Ashurn Ala
Mrs Hammond and Mrs. Met'lure
prrelded at the refreshment tabtb-
Ths Misses Mabel Hsgan Hose
Walker. Carmen milium. Maggie
I xing bottom Eleanor Lyon Lnngboi-
tom and others assisted In serving
Many friends gsthered to bid Rev.
and Mrs Lewis farewell.
Mrs. W. P. Jamss of Lamar Col.
Is ths guest of hsr hrother-ln-lsw J.
B. Heck of MssllU Park.
The Misses Ruth and ilrsc-s Hy
land have returned to their home In
Tellea. after having attended the
teachers' institute hers.
Miss Ottls Pino of El Paao Is the
guest of hsr. sunt Mrs. 'linger of
State College
Miss Luetic Blevlns. of Fort Bay-
srd is visiting at the home of Mrs.
H. W. Carroll of- Meat I la Park.
Dr. MsArthur returned to the Ag-
ricultural collegs on Saturday even-
ing. He haa spent the past three
months touring Europe In company
with a party of friends from the
college and Lams Crucea among whom
were ths Misses Fannie and Floy
French and Lute gnd Beth Foster of
Las Crucea; and Miss Fannie Lord
of State college. Dr. McArthur will
soon leave for Claremont Csl where
he will teach In the new school for
boys.
Miss Luclle Lynch of Wellington.
Kan. will arrive Tuesday afternoon
to visit Miss Edith Burks and othfi
friends
Mrs. Julius Lorentxen and utile
daughter Julia of El Paso are the
guests of Mrs. Lorentsen's aunt Mrs.
Mauds Mandsll. of Mesllla Park.
Lytton R. Taylor and Earl Taylor
returned Sunday evening from a four
days' trip In the Organ mountains.
Ths Presbyterian Christian Endea-
vor society will give a social at ths
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Cor-
many Thursday svsnlng.
Mrs. Frank Burks spent Saturday
evening snd Sunday as the guest of
Dr. and Mrs. L Hlnes of Mesllla
Ths city council held lta regular
meeting Monday evening
AXAMOOOROO WEDDING.
Church Nuptial. Is Tewa Fee Fire
Tlaas la Five Years.
By Timet Bpovial Correspondent
Altmogordo .V. M . Aug. IS. --Tbe first
church wedding In AlamogorJo for more
tbsn five years will be solemnised at
noon Wednesday al the christian church
when Miss Avsry (Hirer of Aiamogordo
will be married tn Mr. Clinton it muff-
ley of nttaburg Kansss. Mies Oliver It
the eldest daughter ol Mr and Mrs. Ed-
ward Oliver abn have Heed here since the
founding of tile lews She Is a talented
iri:aldsn and baa prayed tbe first violin
In the Oliver orchestra fer a Dumber of
rents.
Mr. shift er wat superintendent of the
Aiamogordo ctty schools In lMA-Ov. He
organised Company I of the New Mexico
National Ouard and waa the first captain
.if the company. He la now engaged Is
the practice of law at Pittsburg
O. O Sommprvllla reports that tbe
aple crop tn Ibe vicinity of Mountain
Park will be much better than was ex-
maosnl for some time after the late froata.
He aald this morning that at least ten
rsrloadt would be hsrvested snd shipped
which will make a little more than a
third of a full crop.
FROM BROOKLYN HKIIXiK.
By The Asaoctofrd Press
New York. Aug. 15 Peafr Kelly
ajroung motorman Jumped from the
Brooklyn bridge today at Its highest
apolnt snd escaped with a few slight
bruises. On his way down Kelly turn-
ed over half a dosen times and struck
the Ksst river almost flat en his back.
The ambulance surgso;i who In ten
minutes pronounced him physically
sound sa aver said Kelly had been
drinking.
Marriage Laws
Man's Fitness far Marriage
May Be Determined by Law
In Texaa. as In many other atatea lews
nave been Introduced In make It com-
pulsory to require mas to he examined
before gives s MARRIAGE Ul'BKHK.
Many wen are afflicted with dlaaaaee snd
deformities without knowing It ethers
kaow tbey are not right Regardless ef
any lawa. every man akould far bla own
benefit be aa nearly perfect physlcslly as
posslhte. before .contemplating marriage.
If you have asy ailment conaull na at
osce Is time to get cured before marriage
Ksl.ihllahe.l
Heten Years.
Vlnat in.
csesfal aad
R e 1 1 1 b 1 e
Specialists '
El I'.
Medlrsl HI
ploaxaa 1J
ceases sad
Newspaper
He. ords
ken.
Ceaas le aa aad ws wttl skew sa ay Ike
an ws will Irani yea ead Ike meaner la
sbkrk a see rurlag ear (BSIleala skat sr
ol Is mriKtlAt Ml 11X11 aad
kkTTIk ikaa yeas get fram ethos Bss-
leas A Sure Curt for a Small Fat
uie ha lata laical and heal maabioia
releea. 1'ataurrk Serelala. an la Daa-
KMursr Mersems Derlkaa VarU
MaSeaeeU. elaessat Frestata. aaj
CONSULTATION CD ET
EXAMINATION riCiL
If out eat tons write felts deecrihlng
xuur ay m i oat. a east rosMHtlea eed aaclvs-
lag four .aa la la its saga fer ear bask wu
dlaeases similar le year own
DR. KETCHERSID &C0.
International Specialists
2a riaaar MsiuaasU glek arses Tessa
SI aad Mama tie tCI Psau. Texas
Eairance lit alaai Ave.
aut. as stsMaka la sau nssae aad s-veliea.
EL PASO LAUNDRY
Phones 470-471.
. PRICE BAROMETERS
Most Hen Foods are barometers showing the changes in grain prices as the cheaper grains
are always in the majority regardless of proper proportions. To get results your chicks should
always have a "balanced ration."
PERFECTION HEN AND CHICK FOODS
are made from formulas obtained from experimental work conducted by the U. S. government
and are always properly proportioned regardless of grain prices. Ask any one of our thousand
satisfied customers.
W. D. WISE & CO.
High Grade Seed Grain and Poultry Supplies.
Retail Store: 108 N. Stanton. Office and Warehouse: Cor. 2nd and Chihuahua.
TARIFF BILL PROGRESS
Measurei May Be Passed Sometime
luring Coming Week Ac-
cording to Indlcatlona.
By The A stools ted I' rest
Waehlngton Aug. 2n . Ratification uf
tbe free list In the tariff bill nltli reser-
vation of a few conimodttlr for later con-
sideration agreement by Democrat! of tbe
finance committee to conalder nn amend-
ment hy Henator Kenyon which would
automatically tranefer triiet controlled
articles to the free list; discussion of
free print psper and the paper schedule
and a lively debate on southern aud New
Kngland cotton mills enlivened tbe senate
today.
M rspld wsa tha ronelderatton nf the
free Hat that Democrats were led lo pre-
dict an early pasaage of the bill some In-
sisting It would be restly for a vote by
the middle of nexl week.
Kree raw wool was among the proposals
In ths free list approved hy the commit-
tee Is the whole hut this will rnme up
sgaln oa substitutes offered In the sen-
ate proper.
Free inesl cattle sheep swine sad
wheat were paaaed over al the request of
Senator Vtrt'uraber of North lsk -fa
I Hiring the afternoon Senator Ashurst
delivered a general defease of the bill
comparing It with other tariff meaaures
of the peat. lie denied that It was a
studied discrimination against the fsrm-
lug elaat.
Ml I II M I At;.IV
Mure ('tintradktloiis Apenr
Ul His
Trtlmony.
Bp rta la. ir. ; 'iT.a
Washington Aug. SI. Martin M.
Mulhsll was questioned closely about
his trip In the spring of 1111 lo help
Itepreaentsllve If cDermott In his pri-
mary campaign today before the
house lobby committee. On this trip
he swprs hs tot back tn Haltlmore
on April 1. The IfSO check nf Hsr-
old P. Mrrormlck to tha McDermmt
fund which Mulhsll cashed in Balti-
more figured again In ths testimony.
Attorney Jamee fSashy-Stmlth fur ssc-
DermoM read a letter Mulhsll wrote
to t HI MrMlrhsrl In June In which
he referred to hlsi return lo Balti-
more on April
"That's Ihs time you got there. Mr.
Mulhsll." said Attorney Kmlth.
"I want to state positively." aald
Mill hall shaking his ftngsr st ths
lawyer "thai man's s liar."
t'halrman' tlsrrett cautioned Mul-
hsll to refrain from using euch language-
Basby-flmlth promised to pro-
duce witnesses to swear that kfulhnll
cashed the Ud McCormlck check In
Baltimore ebout April it.
' ' s
OUVERNORN' CON
Hi ml- of Mure Ttxsn a Itnarn hours
Already In Colorado hprtaagm.
By Tke xaeavrMfrat tVset
Colorado nprlngs Colo.. Aug If.
Ooveraors af stars than a dosen slates
havs already arrived and as many
mors are ex reacted to reach this city
before the opening sf ths first seasion
of ths annas! conference of the House
of Qoverscre. whlsh will convene to-
morrow. The opening session will ha
hsld st 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.
Address) of welcome will lis given
hy Governor Amnions of .'ulored'i and
Mayor McKesson of roloradooBprings
Oovsmor William Spry uf 1'ish will
respond for the vial torn Ths appoint
in. ut of a temporary chamber and a
commute pn arrangements will fsl-
low and ths conference will he ready
'"The" metTlns In this ctty wlU be ths
first hsld by Ihs governors la ths
west Ths first conferences were held
si Waahlagiun C at Ihs lautatluu
of Fraaaldasl Rvoaev.lt hut It was
VACATION DAYS
ARE NEARLY OVER
Summer Dresses and Suits Soil
Easily f ortunately they are just
as easily cleaned if you send
them for
Scientific Dry Cleaning
Put your vacation clothes away clean.
It requires years of experience careful expert workmanship
to clean summer garments as perfecly as it must be done.
No matter what has happened to your garments we can make
them spotless. Our repair department is also at your service
when requested.
Our naagons are everywhere. "The same careful service. "
Cleaning
later decided that better results
would be seoured by a meeting from
year to year In other parts of the
country.
MISSOURI ll All STRIKE
All- Hope- nf Settlement by Arbitration
Is Abandoned.
p The Associated Pret$
Knrmlngton Mo. Aug. 2S. The
state board of mediation and arbi-
tration today abandoned all hope of
settling the lend miners strlks In
southeastern Missouri as representa-
tives of ths Western Federation of
Miners and of the mine owners af a
public hearing today refused to sub-
mit tsrms of peace different from
those already rejected.
The board will meet tomorrow as
arbitrators and witnesses will bs ex-
amined under oaths to determine the
exact labor conditions in the lead belt.
Kefusal to abide by the decision of
the board of arbitration Is punishable
by a fins not exceeding tfOO.
WlU Not Participate.
By Th AMMOdatrd Prett
Plat River Mo.. Aug. The mine
operators of si Francois county to-
day authorised the statement that
they would not participate In the pro-
posed arbitration If the question of
recognition was raised.
TEMPORARY INJUNCTION
(.rant. Ml Against Sale of New Mexico
CosU Isxnd for Taxes.
By The i i. -i Pre
Albuquerque N. M. Aug. 26. In
the district court here today Judge
H. P. Keynofds Issued a temporary In-
junction restraining H. W. Heflln
treasurer snd collector of San Jusn
county from selling some to 000 acrea
of alleged coal lands owned by the
Santa Pe railway company In the
county named for non-payment of
taxes for 11- The Injunction was
appllsd tor by Assistant Solicitor R.
i: Twit hell of the railroad company
snd la mads returnable October i. It
Is said this suit Indicates the probable
attitude of the railroad company In
the matter of alleged over-valuation
of Ite property In New Mexico.
COM KtlTTI NO SViriltB.
He ataet Wife see see She Waul Met
Klaa Ulna Ueed-sV.
By fas 4 asocial rVasa
1'hlladslpbla A eg. St. Ks raged when
she refused to klaa el a gosd-bye bef .re
he euded his life. Thoessa Kesse ah el end
seriously wounded his wife Mrs. Sits
Keen. He Issu held a sqaad of police
st bay while be awallowed . .Isoa He
was raalied to a bespits! snd after Ihs
ainnxaoh pump wsa uaed be wes dla
charged
KAJU OKA: VA ADDRESS.
By The Aseeiefd
Olaagow Scotland. Aug is Co-
operation as ths Idsal state of the fu-
ture was 'be keynote of the addrsaa of
Bsrl Qrey former governor-general ef
Canada at the opening of the i'on
green of ths International C-operatlve
Alliance here today Co-operation
would nut a barrier against tha
tyranny of ths trusts hs said and
would reconcile the warring foross of
labor snd cspltal
Six hundred delegates were present
representing !&. 000 members of co-
opsratlva socletiss la America aad
r.urope
K till I K
ACCIDENT.
By re A insists Pe "sa
Von.. Sue tX Th. Al .a..lr
Karluk. which was taking Mjdhtnai
Stfanason a Canadiau expedition Into ;
the Arctic met with a serious acci-
dent off Point Barrow. Ths Sufau
saoo expediiaua found us usual last
lions al Harrow Ths Karluk
was aaugsal between Use floes aad at
Department Phone 6379
drifting with the Ice. Alrd Henton
a member of the crew quit at Bar-
row and told the officers of ths reve-
nue cutler of ths Karluk's plight.
The exact nature of the accident to
the Karluk has not yet been learned.
It is believed that a large hole h.n
been stove In her hulk.
WARNING ELIMINATED
By The Associates' frees
Chisago Aug. It. The presses
running off the weekly bulletin of the
Chicago Health department were
stopped todsy while Health Commis-
slonsr Dr. a. B. Young eliminated
from the edition an article warnlne;
the public against kissing. Ths warn-
ing had been prepared by one of the
assistant commissioners
NEVIN Will RECOVER.
By The Associated Prrta
Seattle Wash. Aug. ft. John
H
Nevln the Atlantic Cltv real aaiai
agent who was shot through the lun-
In a room In his hotel yesterday Is
recovering. It was said at the hospital
today. Nevln asserted the shooting
Was accidental but Mre. Bertha E.
Howarton arrested In Kevin's .room.
Is held by ths police. She says her
lamuy in Kentucky is weelthv
that shs would rather die ths
them know of her plight.
l.u
lei
I- O. WETMORE INJURED-
By Time Special Cerrespoaoral
Alamodorgo. N. M..' Aug. 28. Ira
O. Wetmore. a real estate dealer of
El Paso was Injured near Bent. N. M.
as the result of his automobile skidding-
over a muddy embankment. Mr.
Wetmore was sn route from Mescalero
to his ranch near Capltan when the
accident occurred. His condition Is
not serious.
Honeymoon to Pnnentl.
On returning from his honeymoon
trip to Laos Angsles Sunday V R
Sllnson dispatcher In the relay office
of the Southern Pacific railroad In
this city received a notice of the death
of his fsthsr. He left yesterday for
Reno. Nov. to attend the fuoersl.
The elder Mr. Btlnaon .lo .1 la an. auto-
mobile accident while making a trip
iiuiii r.urcaa 10 i-aiisanea INSV. Tbej
message stated that the car turned
turtle and Mr. Sllnson waa pinned
henesth It.
The
CANDY SPECIAL
On Oar Oe
CRYS1 ALIZED PASTELLES
lsetlrsMas Ktsrur
Mint
Sac POUND
WEDNEKDAY IM
Hoth Stores.
The Elite Cenfectioiery Co.
On aSatle During
August
SI S at)
It so
SlS.sti
The $15 Clothes She
! SAN AsTTONIO ST
Kpsnjsj Presy.
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