El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 6, 1914 Page: 1 of 16
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Remember the Dates October 8th 9th and lOthCome io El Paso for the Great Military Tournament
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35TH YEAR
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Tlw Morning Tlmr1
Circulation Yrntrrtlfty.
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EL PASO. TEXAS. TUES
ENGLISH SECTION I PAGES
YADIII ATTACK
AGAINST NACO
PRICE 5 CENTS
THE KAISER WITH HIS STAFF AND HIS WAR CHIEF. GEN. VON MOLTKE AT THE BATTLE FRONT.
GOVERNOR'S MEN RETIRE
TO POINT FIFTEEN MILES
AWAY FROM BORDER
TOWN AFTER VAIN AT-
TEMPT TO STORM THE
TRENCHES DEFENDED BY
CARRANCISTAS UNDER
GENERALS HILL AND
ELIAS CALLES; ASSAULT
MAY RESUME TODAY.
Official advices received yesterday by
Acting Consul Jorge u. Orozco went that
I be .Maytorena Indians bad 'been repulsed
lo their attack: on iSaca. Son. wnlrh
defended by carranza troops commanded
by General tienjamln HUI and General Pitt
tarco i:ilas Calles. The Naylorena rorces
withdrew to Molina 15 miles from the
(ceno of tbe battle leaving- outposts be-
meen meir present neaaquarters inu
Maco. Tlio advices stated that It was ex-
tiectcd they would return to renew the
latUe.
"The enemy made a fierce attack on
.Naco yesterday beginning tbe principal-assault
at It o'clock in ilia mornlnir and
lasting without interruption' for to hours"
jam me massage received by .Mr. orozco.
"The enemy was remilsed all alona- the
line suffering- terrible posses and finally
oemg iorcea. io retreat in aisorucr to tneir
positions 15 miles from Maco
rour . troops lost four dead and two
wounded- . - - .
"We expect another attack to bo made
today uur troops were full of confidence
SijSTO" yer '-ftprf!i'
. It Is believed by Mr. orozco that thi
Troop fled to Molina wbere tho field heart-
Quarters. is located and wbere tbe battle ol
Friday took place lie explains tbe aligni
losses on the Carranza side by tbe fact
that Hill's troops have thrown up strong;
rnirencnments wnicn completely snieid
tbem from tbe enemy's fire. Tbe Yaquis
on tbe other band bave been forced to fight
In tbe open being- continuously exposed
10 iuo lire oí me mu iroops because or
the open plain which stretches out for
miles around Maco.
General mil has kept bis border agents
in complete communication as to tbe pro-
creas of the battle lie bas bad a tele-
Phone Installed In bis private car which
he nas wttu mm at naco which connects
wnn me carranza ornees on tne Amen
can side of the border.
Consul Orozco was notified yesterday that
Maytorena bas been forced by the Yaquis
lo accompany them Into tbe battle and Is
now wiiii tne iroops ai juoiina.
NACO HF.SIDEXTS APPEAL TO
I'ltKMUKNT FOIl I'ltOTCCMON.
VI j the Attociated Prtti
Maco. Sonora Oct. i The siege or Maco
continúes. lo be almost as disastrous for tbe
American town or the same name Just
across tho border as it Is for the object
of the Mexicans bad marksmanship.
Citizens of the Arizona town today ap-
pealed to President Wilson for protection.
Governor Maytorenai with bis Villa ad
herents and Yaqul Indians confined tbelr
siege to sharpshootlng. General benjamin
Hill the Carranza commander of the en
trenched troops befe replied In kind.
Twenty-Five Yanult Evttiift V .
Casualties Wtlhln tbe town were'ivii.i.. -J1
to tbe execution of Si YanuleaDtured dur
In' the night In a sorte. The garrison
rared belter than the observers on tbe
American aide where an American boy was
snot in me naim ami two united- mates
cavalry horses were struck by stray Mexi-
can bullets.
Foreseeing- the difficulty of an active as
sault. the two warring factions are renorted
to be negotiating a cessation of hostilities
through two commissioners.
Colonel Gullfoyl. of -tbe American border
patrol warneq ine uesiegers ana the be-
sieged against shooting across the Hue. In
addition tne naco. Arizona citizens commit
i .1 ' imH i 11 Iéuaitt'm m itiíi)m i it --i . r ir
in ii 1 1 1 ii ii in II. i
t ism MüVt I
TRUCE DURING
PEACE. PARLEY
VILLA LEAVES
FOR SCENE OF
AGUASCALIENTES CONFER-
ENCE TO BE ATTENDED BY
GENERALS CHAO AGU-
IRRE BENA VIDES AVILA
ORNELAS CONTRERAS
URBINA RODRIGUES AND
RAOUL MADERO; BOTH
SIDES WILL BE ATTENDED
BY ARMED GUARDS.
GKAEIIAL VOX MOLTKE ' ln'nJtltt
Éu the turuí(í Crr$il
Koiuton. Oct.- B. flrneml irelmmh
Qloiik.icrilefiof the German gen-
raí. sraii. - ins- noen -removed irrom
that bfrieaiby the emperor according
to' a Tcport received here tonight. '
An Amsterdam dlepatcn to the'.Dsllv-
Call says that the dUmtssal or Gen'
eral von Moltke was due to col-
lision with tbe emperor .over several
important questions or strategy."
Continuing the- dispatch says Hie
emperor wished to subordinate. sound
strategy to a .desire to attack .England
but General von Moltke preferred to
postpone the latter action as It would
have more effect on the Immediate
situation.
The einperer adds the dispatch
wished to detach a large number oT
airships and aeroplanes to attack Eng-
land but General von Moltke said that
all available aircraft were needed In
Europe.
SENATE CAUCUS TODAY
Democratic. Leaders Will Hold Mr etlng and
r.uumor 10 r.ipeuiic rending
Legislation.
tee sent tbe following telegram to tbe
president.
"We and all American citizens or tills
border town respectruny ana urgently
dIv to you for adeauate protection for
lives of our families and ourselves from
tbe battle between the Mexican faction
now engagea in warfare across ma lino in
Mexico. Thousands or bullets are care-
lessly or maliciously rired Into our streets
and buildings compelling us to abandon our
Homes ana causing us u suirer grcai nard
ships and danger."
I.EVK.It COTTON ANI CHAIN BILL.
II u tht Amoclatcd Prtti
Washington ocl 5- The Lever cotton and
train warehousing bill to facilitate grant-
ing of bank credits on warehouse receipts
lor cotlon grain and like agricultural pro-
ducts was rejected by tbe bouse today by
a vole of IS3 lo tu lacking tbe necessary
Tbe bill would authorize the Inauguration
of a onion-wide system or warehousing
under federal supervision for staple and
on-perlsbable agricultural products. The
provisions would lo permissive not com
uulsory.
VESSEL FROM GaLYK&TON
LOJJJEli WITH CHAIN
PEgTIIOlEU BV MINE.
ity tAcUiociatnf prru
London. Oct. & Telegraphing I rom
Otteod the Exchange felrgrapli cor-
respondent says:
"The sleanm. Ardmount. loaded wltu
grain which left Dover at e: o'clock
for ieebruge Holland struck wine
er crew of 11 w(i saved."
The Ardmouot was bound rrom Oal-
vtston and It Is reported that when
she reached Falmouth last Saturday
iba was ordered on to Antwerp.
Tbe Ardmount a vessel of S"lTons
commando by Captain lions J Hd
from Oalmtoii eratember t. 1 wt
oM by the htmowi tsiniulp
uwMiy GlMaw
NAMES FELIX
MARTINEZ.
OF
EL PASO FED-
ERALDIRECTOR
By tht A naclated Pru
Washington Oct. 5 Hoping to settle party
ji if re rences on the war revenue bill and
live hnslness wi?t t. rl1W.il--l.tlv siltair&. I Uf
meni uemocrais oi uie senate nave agreed
on a caucus to be held tomorrow. The
call was Issued late today after a conference
between Senator Kern chairman or tbe cau-
cus and senator .Simmons chairman or
the finance committee
The need for the caucus became apparent
at tbe meeting of the Democrats or tha
finance committee when members whose
aroenamems to ine war revenue bin were
rejected declared they would carry the
flt'ii to the rioor of the senate. Wheather
an efort will be made to pledge senators
to vote for the bill as approved by tbe
caucus was iioiuiscusscu.
Early in the day administration leaders
neara irom me wnue nouie inai ina nresi-
dent was ready for adjournment as soon as
the Clayton bill the war tat and the Alaska
coal leasing ronierence report were con
sumntated. October IS was the dita sur.
gested. They believed the disagreement be-
tween finance committed members fore
shadowed Drolonred debate anil AurMrA
upon a caucus to avoid that pltrall.
Democrats of the cornmllte left the war
tax oui today pracucaiiy as it was agreed
uoon Saturday. Elimination or nronosed
taxes un me ana raiuaiiy insurance XV
ductlon of the gasoline tax from two rents
to one cent a gallon imposition of fifty
crui prr nurirpuwrr .a uu automobile
FURTHER STEPS ARE TAKEN
BY FEDERAL RESERVE
BANKS TO HASTEN DAY
OPENING THROUGH
thelect4í?íí.ofx:lass
"C" OR FEDERAL DIREC
TORS.
Jufa.Uioclalhpreit'
Mru. X)et. í. The'roltowrnjr émctaP
eormnunicatlon was issued by tbe
French wan ófrico "tonight? k
T'Tie general situation is stationary.
On our left wng tho actionem con
Unites.
"Jin tho region' of the Argfitmá and
on'Uie heights of tho Meusa wo have
repulsed night and day-(attacks.
"Grand Duke Midiólas bas addressed
to the ministry or war tobe trans-
mitted to General Joffre' ta .telegram
announcing the vlctory.or Augustowo.
Oeneral J o fire has sent tin his name
and In the name or the Prcncliarmy
his warmost congratulations to tho
commandur-ln-chler or tho friendly
and . allied army on the battle won.
which Is a guarantee of futuro suc-
cesses." KOCIKTIES CAIIINC FOIt CII1L-
IIHEN DECIIEASK THOSE PflO-
TECri.VG AM1I.VLS INCIUU.SE
VONKLUCKIS
PREVENTING
ALLIES OUT-
By the Attoclated Prchi
Allsnttc City nr. v. Oct iHumane
societies for the earn or children
have decreased In number during the
last year rrom 313 to r 307c while
societies devoted to tbe -protection or
animals liave increased rrom IBo to
tOI. according to reports submitted
today at the opening or tho annual
convention or the American Humane
association. '
During a discussion President Still I
man declared that political Influences
are being exerted Against us "when-
ever we conrilct with the powerful
rorces using children in mills and
factories."
on tobarro manufacturers and deileri. rnn
stltute- the principal changes mad in the
no me uiu.
There are ininv other amendments inw-
ever upon which the committee dlsssreed.
Among those lo be considered In caucus
I una iu eiiiniiisie is uu gssoune al-
together substituting a tax on autonuJilla
owners as well as automobile sales. Another
would eliminate tne proposed tax of Is i
thousand on bank r tiltil and surplus sub
slttutlnc a starnD lax on checks drafts and
other negotiable papers
senators Vardainin Williams and Snep-
Daru are rszcr lor uie caucus vo oats UDon
an araendioent which would tax govern
ment employes a percentage ou their at! a
rlei. other amendments include proposed
taxn on dutllled liquors an increase in the
oropi ted in on beer from II jo to ii.ts a
barrr reiitioa or tne nrooossa taxes on
dome-' ile wines and special taxes on retail
liquor dealers.
QI AKK VICTIMO XJW
TuriUh fruilsrs f Koala Ada Miner
euiirrs acicreiy rrom Heiktole
Dltttubucc.
Bit Iht Anuria ted t
Londoi Oct i -An oMeial messsn from
Constant OODle traiumltted from Aimlrr
dam to l Certrsl Mews ssys that the c
tlms of ttM tirtbauake 1st Itus nrovlnfa of
JMisia Así4 ur mc csiltwtedat t'M.
By fAe A undated Prtu
Washington Oct. B.-Furlher Hem
hasten the opening or the federsl reserve
uanas was taken today by tbe federal re
serve board when It announced the' class
C or federal director of the San. Fran
cisco and Dallas banks. Tbey arei
can francisco John Perrln. Pasadena
Cal. redera! reserve agent and chairman of
tbe board or directors; Osuda Gatch. San
francisco deputy agent and vice chairman
and Charles E. Feabody. Seattle direeu.r.
Dallas E. 0. Tennlson. lull..
j'u uvsm cmunnan: w. . stcczbe
Ban Autonlo deputy agent and vico chair
pun and Felix Martinez El raso director.
Tne board tonlrhl rrmvm it....
from Pierre Jay chairman of tho board or
directors or tbe New York hinir ih.f ii...
Jfrun Mtrong Jr or fiew York bad been
au.ciuur ui mat oanx
Mc. time lias yet been sat for tho call to
w Milieu uv un coniDiroiier eir ihn ..v.
ÍS55yhíor ul 'K11 Pymen of subscrlp.
Hons br member banks uitm r.nii.i
v!. uanas. i no board prob-
aoiy wiij be consulted before this step is
taken. Xo formal anion h.. ..1J
by the board to fix the opening date for
any or all tba banks. Soma number. r.X.
v"""i ui tcuirai reserve cities as
fixucaijii wime otuers are said
to bold the opinion that all twelta ...m
Under the law. tba secretary or th r..
ury fus au thorlly to set day for opening
bul It was understood Iba cuestión womM
be formally brought before uw board soon
and i tut Secretary Wcdoo would not set
u vm4uiM uav lur lew nin.a i ni... . .
clan was supported bv tha liirH
I'ledges of gold to tne IIMUUOOO raid
rope have coin la so rapidly that the beard
Is confident that tbe amount will i fullv
subscrlb4 wlUibi few days.
Designs for th Daw federal r......
note have not all been approved but
those for the new fives and tens are readv
It is the plan to Issue about UWMajm it
this moo to tbe twelve reserve beaks to
reblare Aldrirh Vreduui mnran UJ
OfCttleUOSL "
uuuDOOVEHNT
AND SflCIABlíTí
FRENCH YIELD AT CERTAIN
POINTS ALONG AISNE
BATTLE LINE AND GER
MANS CLAIM STRUGGLE
PROCEEDING FAVORABLY
FOR THEM PETROGRAD
REPORTS DEFEAT OF IN-"vTvBlNGJRUSSIANS.
Wilis
orred'to
The Hdsslaftii -ro.QW t
object of Bgsío.nVadTng Ei
V Ctorn- lrMtlii m ninnl
is of( tho yfdttojt Impoflncosio iho'Itus
Bvevytninr.
ow moving witu me
ng East ITUfsla. This
'CQinpieteeasreportOd.
rtinnrliinrntrt lhn" Hi..
CltATIC CLUB
Ion and Ily.Lawi of. Srasnlllnn
forth II furpowe indluih. 0
ods ol AdmuUstraUoB.
To promote soclallblilty and frlendshin
among lis members to secure or assist in
securing Hw best possible government for
Ihe city-and counlv or El Pawi. .ni TiVi?
mote lbs ui-lfaru or tbe Democratic T nariw
are Uia nrimri sblecu or tha r-..n J ..i."'
El I'aso County and City Democratic club
The constitution and by.lawa. mnni.i
f'nn.llliillnn ' ""
I. The burnoses for which thla n...
lion la framed is to Incúlcala th r.M....Tr.
111 riMiñ;.ia h n.lf.r Mi. .7--"ví'
Democratic party of the county and clí or
El Paso. Tajas f
3. To bromóte sociability and rrim.k
among Its mt inters. . v
X To secure or assist In secuiinr ih k...
possible government for the city nd.coúnív
or El l'so. Texas-
t to aisiit ta tne purification of Use bal
lot.
I. To assist and encourase tba officers of
tbe Drooer and tffleleat adminlstratii l
tbelr various offices.
l to encourage ait electors to pstucIdsui
the aelection f officers and a-lva trSZiZ
Dression m meir uvuiioua un ají riiiti.-i
questlous affertiug lbm parsoBaUy or t4
1. To insist ukou govenitnent of tha
pie. presided ocr by ofllcers selected br a
(lujorlty of the qualified electors.
o. i o purcu. uvi nu. auq aire eneh
real estate so personal property as may be
. All resc ; aiozis or motions heretofore
adopted are repealed by tbe adoption of tnis
cooiUtuUon.
I The nim cf this assorlatton ahtll be the
El Peso te x'r and city Democratle aub.
. Tbe tit jtie ponera of this atsoruiioq
stall be vested in an executive ixtouuiiue
(vuuuuucis race 1-1
Bv the AmuctutrJ prfH
London uii s.-Oerwral Vun Kluck rein
forced villi troops from ihe (knuan tenter.
continues lo make a detrmmd stand
against the attempt or III til to. outflank
hln i
Tin. Pri'iirh uha Vi-ilerilsv officially re
ported that all German twcit m tins
It-glAii had belli repulsed ami mat Iht alius
liad re.timed llw oifrnnive winounuil today
lhat Hie balllo Ui the lioriü of tho Olse
winch MNiuir neii seriou.ly about epn
no dei-liive result and Hist at certain poiuts
Ihe rn-iith troops tuve mu io jieiu gruunu
-The deriuaui In their report tstued last
night ssy thn bsitle Is prucrvding success
fully for litem.
London sad Pari. Foullilmt .
llolli In London and ivris. mere is ma
rrxitii.t rnnri.trnce. a I nous ti xime sur
prise IS dlipliyrd at uw auu or Ilia
Marinan In pmennog utfUnsIngmove
rniMl -ThrrL II S III linv. tMwevm that the
Oertnans rannot ind their Hue much fur-
there north without elkenlng It at some
Along ihe ret! t the rreclil
communication tMw bu been no
coauge. Tberef.1. Iba progres In the
region of boi.v.a and oetrre reported
Hnnrf.u nl.hl illur 111. SStllfltd tíltlll f Or I
tba moment or luy have been checked byj By pwll
undertaking- land tot oa operations wblen
wuuiu cuiiipvu itussia to turn at least a
Itii-.'.lsn Vielory Itrulleil.
General Hennenkt-mpfr apparently drove
n wedgfl between tho two Herman. forcej.
which were advanclnic unon Druskenlki.nnit
ossowcts arid brought aimt the 'batiie or
Auuujiiiwo which rosuiieu in a hum I an
victory ir tho. Germans havn hot already
rellrrd rrom thfl left bank of tlin Nlumnii
river at urusxeniKi tneir aereat at. Augus-
towo mut rompcl ihcm to Tho moral ef
feet of another Invasion or I'.i.t iirnoin iliii
aNo bo Imporuni.
!o news has been received from lira Slle
Ian and Gallctati Imtllefields ami nrnhnhiv
tho main armies havn not come together
there A lilir battle cannot tin il.m-i ini..h
louirer. however n on the sileslsn frontier
mini aninea are moviiig rorwaru and win
meet in niiBftiBii i-oianu.
Iliistlan Giillrlan Advance
lleroro thn liusslan advance. Ira dniiii n.
peasants arn fl.-elng the) country and II U
reported (hat lO.oou of them have reached
iioiM'lllia.
Tho sanllary denarthient or vi.on m
poru lhat four cases of Asiatic cholera hsv
oeeiirreii among ihp troops returning rrom
dállela but lhat all have been Isolated.
At Antwerji iho orriclal report says lh"
slltiallon In tho fortified Dosltlona remain.
unchanged
Ken lain and llonte nenrln.
While the Servians and Monlenegrlns are
atlaeklng tlw outer rorliriralions or aia
Jdvo. whlrh has been an orten nmi r.r
has not been honilnrripit for uv.m .i..-
irol.bly as a result or tho reoccupation of
heinlin by tba Servians.
MklrmUhes havo occurred on thn Anglo
OMiiiian frontier in i:at Arnm . n.n r...n
of German raids Into HrllUh territory for
ItlH tmrtlOSO Of CUltlnir thn llirnml. rillu...
All these raids arconllng to tho urltlai
lirisi report ham been ri.nnlui
Will In the routine Urn m i ..i
sorlously upset by tho war thn regulations
liV.iJi1 . "prcis are necoiiiing nwre
. tuaiaiiru or tins Is lo he
Hound in the action or the auihorlilea wb.
SJ. ... Briny tiruviuril WIIII
. nr.MPi..rlollilng bare rominaniit-ered large
quair.'es or woolens in Leicester a slep
SIXTKRV "5IICTIMH
Or1 GlH KYI'I.OHIOV
IX ALAIIAMA 1IINF..S
Bu Ihe AitaeialrifJ'rf
Blrmliigluiii A if. i OcL S. Sixteen
men tonight are knourVn le l'c't and
twelvn injured as a resu'l of a pocket
gat explosion early today ?l the Mulga
minea in uro wiMHiwant irorviti any.
I proceeding
sixteen dead having been brought
Mine ofrirla'U state Iho explosion
purciy lorat aim was caused by strl
ir inac ui gas wnat ignited "
gas has not been determined.
The mine Itself was not rlou'
damaged. Muiga thine bad an expl
S'" ÍPií!.w im 'hlrly Vlf1
Dy JOHN W. HOUEIITS"
(rime Htaft Vorrttyondent).
Zarateras Jlexlto. Oct. S. General Fran-f'iQ.-Vi"."'
c'"ilnicd by his staff and
K fwetarj. Luis a. Ilenavldes. arrived
Hero this morning from Torreón.
This arternnon . a . amni ......
nf.fA rrA0n.'i TorSoh.uoartl winch were
...... wuiriaa. toiiireras. urbina.
llourlguex chuq ana ílaotil Madero. '
Together vliii nirni. ...... J
and Itnhlex. ioiMv'. f.i..i. .
wííi for Aguaicallenies where they
US irVr;nrMr'. SI ? L"JS. "? '1
mediating the dlferenees which have arisen
nú iS'S? ?e.?er1 vuu' commander or the
dl is on or the north and General Carranza!
tha temporary head of the Moxican cen-
tral government.
Generals Hcnavldes. Oarcla and Ilohles
have buen lit zarateras durimr the oast
week anafhada all arrangememj for iha
tratuporiailon aim care Vet the e" mniaíider!
or the nivisioii or tlio norl i to tho Aguaj
callentes conferences.
Neither Huí Carranza or ..YJJ1 íaetlnn
Jure imia-ira eriwtw ffíaco ifofips In
Aguascallentes. tiiougli each Jactloti will
have several detachiiTcnls there a a nr".
cauOpnary tneasure. .several ; cowmfts tir
?a ít?.l?'ií í? Igsde.íorniriaídr
.hi hfl!r1' Ku(r.'"í..' Aguirra- Henavides.
which has octuplarrzaeatecas during tlio
past week accompanied thn villa generals
to Agtiirsllen es tonlrln. Tiia ..r.rimm.r.-
confereiiee of the Carranza and Villa com
manders It expected to take place Tuesday
morning but before Ihelr rt-ntr.-. V.
guascallenteA none of the villa officers
uuiu uuiuiuit tiipinveives io an opinion of
the outcome or Ihe gathering.
Iti Torreón yesicrday. General Villa cele
braled his birthday (hough wltlcli one lie
didn't mention. Manv irlrts ami ttr.
were received by him while he was deluged
jviunwoiages or congratulation from bts
r.OXVKXTIOX UHflKS CAIinAN.l
mh Ji.wiuillvn iu SltfcK CAITIV M.
By the AttocMtd PttiM
Mexico Cltv. Ont 'iLA n...n...
to arrange a date for tho nenart.m. nr thi
ar delegates who aro tn mnr
Aguaicallenies'wttit representative of Gen
rral ranclscQ'Vllla It was decided unani-
mously lhatHthey should leave hero at A
o'clock tomorrow evening by special train.
A voto camo arier a heated debate over
Mm question or civilian participation In the
conference. Tho convention vol.l m
"ilftni but Invited Luis Cabrera Oeneral
arranza's asent. in m with ih. h.i......
le was accorded tho right to speak at the
unvcniiun hut not to vote.
A revolution was adopted ordering that
message bo sent to ose M. iiitm..
rormer governor of sonora requesting him
to relee all followers of Oeneral Carransa
held as prisoners by him. This action was
taken in view of the ract that the conven
lion bad aoiMi nted a conmnti m .ii
General t arrunza and request him to set
here tutiowcra now in prison
iiuriiig the session today a message from
(Mineral Villa to tlio delegates was read Tha
message said General VlUa was anxious to
know the dale of tho departure or tbe Car-
ranza üengaies rur Aguascallentes.
... i.-;.. iu3 palace tunigni 10 x 1
invite i.eneral carranza to accompany the
tai delégales lo Agttascallenies. Wlietbar' m
tallón was not made public
1 1 Mini: itiii:iii. ck.nkhai.
ií. ILLA Ib II X OF THE HOLH.
Illi the Attvcmted. 'ie.
.New urleans on. 5.-Fony-five liencsns
six or tin-in former foderal geiiTau r.'
rlvM lier 1st today front Havfe. ón tha
steamer t tiahnetle Jhey lUled rrom Vera
Crux Tollowing llw aiuiominC.V 2.vf5?
proKjied wllhdrawal of thnAnwrlcan troñns
ami ro en route to Atftonto Texa.
lia ai ii.iiiti fL.rr. ..TT.i.ívt
'l'i'r slowly only nine of ill".'' hash
I OtJr
IIISCTOX WITIItlirr suvirra
tiiujt iiwiiii Uf CIIKKIIFI'L
J Iht Anaetattl Prtu
n atlilngkin. Oct. Secretary Bryan an.
riuuucMa tftday that all dlipiu-hei trim
Mellro "weie nio.l a.-iirlnir i.n...
trial ssd biiliralfuus were that something
definite m tim uav rr n-..f..i .A'..i"i
inent wpuld be forthcoming either from
Aguascallentes or Mexico c(iy 0 je ni4.
Times Readers Get The Best
UarrÁx
Time will hate a cootflele slur) earn Jay
arraaieaseaU Ik
Fatorable for German Arms. By trB ram johaBie tfverl the grrat
0f tbe flgblmr 6-''. ff StMr rlfU iba toa utlxVt VeesS : baaemM. " ihi a
flsrman reuort . proceeding Hnr
akiy for ttt e ntsns arms
pramia bv oer side must be extremely
stow for after every advance no matter
bow slight " troops making it must
entrench the ni. Ives for protection against
tbe shells i mm enemy's guns i 'ted
la strong t 'ons from one vnd ( tbe
Una to the &t
The def :i f tbe Oerroan army which
Invaded I' a from F.sst PrusiU. airs
I rout Hut t'l Sf'oimis ta nave- rrf-ii even
more tie f i man prat louily tttt 1
Urtaans Levi WW lira.
Accordtur to tbe áWssIan tmbasiador M
Oesave Use OgnxuvM were toaaeiíKir uv4j
of the World Krit v.. l ruBililMSil
pr near la nave made tbe potion trail
-vuieaas leaaue peauaut wlourr ms s
" ei tas ama is utuorpaaKu an
sterlee la Tbe limes are sure to app
uie ism el tbe southwest iiru'nu'
morrow taeralna bis prellnuoary
will sanear They will dial talla th
acta bolh AlbUtlre aad Brave
cmmh whlfh slarta Irtaay
'fe elrtlrte beard Hli be Mta I
ltaa TPkursday by the 1 1 vítor la I
otaaataaacBi xaa yaw wi
caaes Valla Kax ami tbe' lliliajo
MM tMy (baasloa!Blp 04 Cblcsgu
era
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about I o'clock (El Paso Unit). A góno has
H.'" í.'.Uf trJ. a bt tut "" " ve
hit will be slgnailrd not ool by the ílght
but by ope riua I the gona. ' Uo.bagosr
nlll gel live rings a three-Bagger three and
a tome rue will eel four abort lapa frsaa
the un Tttl will wake it a Utile easier
lor Ihe fans lo follow Iha playa. Tha world
scries v it be started Frlsy 'san Uve "roíe
board Will olav each mm. .1 thi .1.1..
I.a.l tear It l esllaialed thai jtee peoaie
allrndrd lite ostuta dally. Tills Tear kkJT.
will iirvbablj be eveu mere. M Is Utated
ou lía lu lUuubllrs Ute hulllia. hy
rourl.-v of Ue lue. Grande laak AttiiA
te. Ai It l out the rururr f v. . Zrl
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ru Trite )la)yf lUu bearit Mill be sftewat wlus
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 6, 1914, newspaper, October 6, 1914; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth197183/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.