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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
ÜtT Rll 8F HUMORS
AND AVOID DISEASE
Humor In the blood cauto Internal
derangement that affect the wholt
UTKlem. a well as pimpléis bolls and
other eruptions. They affect all the
organs and function membranes and
tissue and aro directly responsible
for the readiness with which some
people contract disease.
Tor forty years Hood's S&rtaparllla
has been more successful than any
other medicine In expelling humon
and removing their Inward and out
ward errects. it is oistinguisnea ror
Its thoroughness In purifying the
blood which It enriches and invigor-
ates. No other medicino acts like It.
for no other medicine Is llko It.
Oct Hood's Hareaparllía today. In
slst on having Hood's
BUXTON BROTHERS SHOT
t'romlntnt Cltlirni oí Crest Britain Wound
rd by Turkish Assassin While
Soundlnp iiulgarla.
till the AáÉorlattd Press
London. Oct. IG.-(i:tO s. m.)-A dltpttch
to tho Heuter Telegram company from
Duchares! saya
"Noel Duilon. (member or tho Drllhli
pariltmcnt for North Norfolk) and hl
brother Charles Hoden Huiton sons o
Sir Thomas Powell itmton former gov
enior of South Australia who have been
in Dulgarla to confer with politicians re-
garding their country' nttitudo In the
European war were both shot today by a
young Turk rarhel flatten.
"The huilona ere traveling In an auto
mobile with the son of M Uuchofr former
Bulgarian premier to attend the funeral of
tho kins of Intuíanla when I'achel fired
four shutt si the party from a revolver.
One or the Huston was shot through tho
lungs. The other was only slightly
wounded.
"The assassin who had Just arrived hern
from Salónica si arretted lie had
patviort which vat vised at Comtanllnopla
September 20."
Tvoel Uuxton has traveled extensively In
tho near Last lie is chairman of the I .on
don flalkan commission and. ha 'Interested"
niiiiieir actively in Macedonia lie served
with the Ilulgarlan start during tho war In
the Dalkant. He is 41 years old.
Charlea floden liuxton was private secre
tary to hit rather in south Australia llu
lias been Interested ror a long time In wel-
fare work. Mr. Huí ton lived for a time in
Texas where he studied ranching.
Xetv tlallrnad Directors Meet.
If the t orla led i'rcjf
Mtilco city Oct. 15. A meeting or the
new board of directors of the National
hallways -or Mexico wat held tonight am!
tho following officer? elected: Chairman
it the ooard Carina tiatavo; vice chair-
man i:. A. Ue Lima: secretary Juan Tau-
inez; executive president Luis Cabrera;
first vice president Alberto 1'snl; second
vice president Charles Hudson.
CALOMEL MAKES
YOU SICK UGH!
"Jlodtton's Liter Tone" better than
calomel unit cun nut
salivate.
Calomel loses you a day! You know
what calomel Is. It's mercury: quick-
silver. Calomel Is dangerous. It
crashes Into sour bile like dynamite
cramping and sickening you Calomel
nttackn the bones and should never bo
put ln(o your system.
When you feel bilious sluggish con-
stipated and ull knocked out and be-
lieve you neod a dose of dangerous
calomel just remember thut your
druggist sella for 60 cent a largo bot-
tle of Uodson's Liver Tone which ia
entirely vegetable and pleasant to
tako and Is a perfect substituto for
calomel. It Is guurantced to start
your liver without stirring you up In-
side and can not sullvule.
Don't tako calomel! It makes you
sick tho next day it loses you a day's
work Dodson's Uvur Tone straigh-
tens you right up and you feel great.
Give It to the children because It Is
perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe.
$200 Reward
Kl raio Texas October IS till.
I Yee Look uncle or Yee King devested
hereby offer and agree to pay a reward
or lao.oo fur the srrctt of Chinaman
whoso name wo .NO KIM and the de-
livery of the tald Chinaman to the Sheriff
or 1 Pato County Tent and bl incar-
ceration m the County Jail in El I'ato.
Texas who it charged with the murder of
Yee King on Friday nlgbt the Vih day of
October. ICU. Description sa follows;
Age 47 years. Ilelghth S feet 0 1-4 laches.
Nsrks-llttle tear under noto on lip.
Weight 130 to tJJ pound!. Holding labor
certificate or residence no. tIUJ. Former
realdence 310 South Oregon Street. El I'ato
Texas. Hound shouldered and walk with
drooping head.
The above sum Is depotlted In Ibe Tent
Dank a Trust Company or El raw Texas
and tbe party making the arrest si above
Kt forth will notify the above named
bnk. who will pay the amount of tbe re-
ward upon compliance or the condition
above set forth-and the Identification if
Ibe party arretted sa Wong Kim.
YEE (lit Mark) LOOK
1 1 1
EXTRA BARGAIN
i-Jtoom house tor .rent and furnl
ture for sala it tXfO Call 110 Da.
la Ef. today If you -want a bargain.
GERMANS HEADED
illK CITY OF'PARIS
ALLIF.ll COMMWnERB KXrT.CT THKM TO
HTRIKK AN'OTIIF-fl POWT.HrUL BLOW
IX THAT niRF.CTION.
Commstder of Both Armies Hate Been
Awalllog llelnforrrmenls and.Theae
Hate Evidently Arrltcd.
tin f A AtttrtilatmA Vrméñ
mm the battle Front Vis larli Oct.
tí. (UM a. in.) Infantry and cavsiry
have been doing more fighting during ino
lam few days than for several ""ekt.
Two thouiand French Culraiilers have
distinguished themselves by a Uarmr feat
in swimming tbe Hirer Ly where It now
deep snd swift. They complelely outwitted
the Oermant. who were awaiting them on
Ihe other aide with machine gun and
hetvy artillery. The French honemtn
made a long detour during the nlgbt. One
man swam Ihe river with a rope then
dragged over cable which he attached
to a Irec The others holding Ihe rope
crossed singly with their bone through
I ho swirling waters.
Arrived on the opposite bank the French
drew up in line snd charged the German
flank at Marvllle. driving the vnemy back
and opening the way ror tho passage over
the river or a division or allied infantry
which later occupied Estaircs
The nretcnt wsr differs from all pre
vlbus wsrs Inasmuch as no one know
Just when a battle begin ano wncn 11
ends. What I now known si the battle
nf the four rivers the Scarce 'tbo Somme
the Olte snd Ihe Alune may be regsrdtd
at ended aod a frcih stage or the opera-
tions begun with the fall of Antwerp and
the renewed sppesrance or a atrong at
Hud army in Delglan territory where It
has made Its presence felt by the capture
or Ypres.
Meanwhile ino siege or ina uerman posi
Hun further south has become merely de
suliory. Bomo parti of tho line where s
per reel hau or stieii was a oauy occur-
rence five weeks ago. now are enlivened
by artillery only Tit rare Intervals. The
infantry on both sides however is kept
constantly on the alert. The allies have
found It possible to reduce the strength
of the troops sctually on the firing line.
The remainder or tno very strong stiteo
forces at these points sre kept In reserve
within tnceaureable distances ready ror
any emergency. Tho cold snd wet westher
JllSS made trench work very trying but
tho ames aro won provmea wun uianitcis
and waterproor sheets. The soldiers aito
aro roiiiliattlng tbo cold by means of
sheets of oarchment. which they wesr un
iter their uniforms snd which 'helps to
keep them warm.
Many of . tho advanced Ocrman trenches
tppcar t" have been abandoned and tho
allies were ablo to make much headway
today where previously they had met with
furious resistance. The Ides prevails that
the Germans are preparing o retire si
Hie center and concentrate their energies
further north where It It supposed they
intend to make another .attempt to break
tho allies' line. ' . -
It appears evident that tbe commanders
or both armies have -been awaiting rein
forcement where they" aro mott needed
and in Ihe ineantlmer are reeling eacn
other out. There Is reason to believe that
these fresh forces have arrived and hare
been assigned to thélr places to that a
rapid development may be expected.
The newly arrived oerrnan troops are
thought to have coma directly from rscr
many and are composed or second and
third reserves who need s period or pull
Ing together before going to 'the -front.-The
allied commanders expect Ihe Oer
mant to deliver another powerful blow
looking to the achievement of their one
great objective Paris. Hut thl Is awaited
with confidence In the power of the allied
armlet to respond with a vigorous counter
blow.
DAY'S SUMMARY OF
EUROPEAN WAR
In Ihe northeast of Belgium the
firrmaut are rapidly bringing their
forres lo Ihe ruasl. They hate occu-
pied lirugrx about II miles east at
Ostrml and hue apprarrd at Blank-
eiibrrghr on the North set some Vi
miles northrast of Ostrnd
In the meantime however the al-
lies har thrown strung line out
to the south with Ihe obrrl of shut-
ting off Calais aod other French
parts on Ihe English channel. Tho
slllrs oeeiip) Ypres snd their line Is
brllrtrd lo rtlrnd slmost directly
northward lo Meuport. This terri-
tory within Ihe next tetv da)s doubt
lest will be Ibe rene of beety fight-
ing II the reported plans of Ibe Ger-
mans are carried out. .
The latest t'rrnrh olflelsl statement
announce galuy on many points on
Ihe Iront Including tho taking ot F.J-
tslres sn adtaurc ot sbout tiro kilo-
meters In Ihe center lo lhr north and
east ot Ithrlms and a turlher advance
on Ihe heights nf tbe Mruse to tbe
south of M. Hlhiel.
Reinforcements hate reached both
tbe (Jcrmtn snd the allies on their
right and left wings and these need
only lo be placed In their proper posi-
tions on Ihe front ror Ihe blow to be
struck which way prote Is be a deci-
sive stroke (or one side or the other.
that Lutprror William of Cermany
Is following with sharpest Interest
the forlunr at his soldiers I Indi-
cated by Ibe fact that his hrsdqusr-
lers have been moved farther late
Frsnec. The Imperial German chan-
cellor. Ilr. Von Belhniaria-Hollweg
snd bis suite bate arrived at Brus-
sels. The Belgian government before mov-
ing lo Havre ordered sll males be.
tween the sges of II snd 41 to enter
the army ulllilu two daya on pain
ot being tonsldrrrd traitors. King
Albert remains al (lie bead ot bis
srro) s part ot which has formed s
(uurlloa with Ihe allies.
The Canadian Iroops who arrived
at Plymouth hate been ordered land-
ed and are already ou their way lo
Salisbury Plains titers camp bate
besa prepared ror Iheui.
I'elrograd reports no change on lbs
Katltra Prussian and central Vistula
fronts but claims a tlclvry ror a
Hutiisa rolmua over tbe Austrian
south of I'rirmytl.
Wa.VtTAHY LOSS
KHV MCAVY.
fill Ik0 4aaclfrd i'rria
Load a. Oct. It (II M a. m.WA dispatch
from Vienna via Amsterdam confirma ibe
report or a fire at tita Austria dockyard
at Nonfaicoae but tan only three "steam-
Levy Grocery Co. TSaS.
SCALP COVERED
WITH
Also Blisters and fiimta. Irrita
tion and Itching DrtmuU Would
Hurt Smart and Burn Hair Foil
Out Badly Cutkyra $eap and
uintment riMiae
401 W. Adams Rt. Brownwood. Tests.
"I bad a severa case of Art ItcaJac seals.
Then my bead bad blisters sad ptatplss aü
oree It aad whsa I seratetMd I
the IrrluWen aad liebtef vert
dreadful. They ceatfataea ta
hurt Sed taux sad burn. My
hslr Ml out badtjr sad gradusS
say seal? was eerersd wttk
daadruS a dry as powder. It
was tha suss tntrrdsg la say
Bases so bad tbak I amid Bet
sleeo or rest olaht or dsr.
"Then I beffsa with the Outaeara tosp
and Ointment and received almost taaVsa-
taneous relief from e-recy application uatfl
sdl the symptoms wart gone. I used the
Cutlcur Ointment freely all over tay bead
once a week aad the Cuttcttra Soap for
desatine as often as nacesry until I was
cured. Now my bead Is well tad cteaa my
hsir Is looking fine and the troubl Is sil
gone." Signed) .Mrs. Julia CHagmin J to
30 1U. '
Samples Free by Mall
For' face and hands Cuticur Sosp and
.Ointment art World favorites because so
effective In restoring tbs natural purity sad
beauty of tho skin scalp balr aad hand
when marred by unsightly conditions. Al-
though Outlcura Sosp S4o.) sad Out! cura
Ointment (50c.) are sold everywhere a
sample of each with 33-p. 8 kin Book wilt
bfl sent free upon request. Address pott-
card: "Cutlcura Dept. T Boston."
crs" were damaged. It adds that the
monetary lots wa heavy.
HIIEIMS CATHElinÁL
SI.FFEItS FROM SHELLS.
Uu the Attociatcd l'rtit
l'srlt OcU IS (VI' London). The Temp
lay that t Oerrnan (hell fell In tho Ilhetra
cathedral Monday and destroyed a gallery
ui apse inrce oincr sneiit according 10
ino newspaper acmoiiincu a pari 01 uie
aw court.
OFFICIAL BTATEMENT
GIVEN KÍ10U BEULIN.
Dy ihe Aaioctatcil fresa
ueriin uct. is (Via London Oct. 16 12:50
111. 1 - rue following official reoori was
received todsy from army headauarters:
"Four thousand prisoners were taken at
Antwerp ana over sou guns. An inspection
shows that a large quantity of stores wa
icii uemna ny ine ucigians.
"A now attack bv the Russians In the dl
rcctlon of-east Prussia hts been repulsed
and an advance or Iliusltnt. consisting or
about eight army corpt between Warsaw
anavangoxoa 'nas oeen tuccetaiuuy met
wun neavy lotset 10 ine iiussians."
tiEIllOUS' LANDSLIDE
rUTH STOP TO TRAFFIC
THHOUC1I PANAMA Cl.NAL
By the Aitoclafcd Pren
Panama Oct. Ik A terlout land
slide on the vast side or the Panamá
canal north or Oold Hill occurred
during the night. Traffic hat been
stopped and Colonel Ooethals could
not say when tho canal would again
ite. navigable. . M
II Is not possible as yet to estí-
mate the amount of rock and dirt
that entered the channel.
ALASKA LEASING BILL
Measure Is Resurrected snd 'Put Through
Finishing rsees Alter 11 was
Thought Dead.
WkKXAJj rOK A MVS
t XUm Peara M I B CM Baked OeaasJMte I 2 Cauta TabU Peart 35c
S OsvM Cra...M-o I I Ceat sauerkraut 34 J Mo Peaches tn.lc
WiMt WW V AND SAVE MONKY
MAJLt OHWCMM ftfVKN rKOMlT AlTKXTfOsV
sM-4 Kswt Ortsdaatl aH. Wwatssi Wtadtti
r
Un thf Anae(atti Prett
watiungton uct.. ! uiven up as ucau
legislation less than a week ago the Alaska
coal land leasing bill revived at ihe In
stance of President Wilson and Hccretary
Lane as part of the administration pro
arram of this settton. awaits only Ihe presl
dent's signature to become law. It went
through its final ordeal in the home to
dav virtually without oiiDOtltlon.
The bill Is designated to throw open
to a system ir leasot under competitive
bidding ino immense coal resources or
Alaska tied up the last eight year and
pending claims will be adjudicated within
a year.
Tim rterlnz river. Matanutka and ücnant
coal field will be the first surveyed the
Rot eminent retaining a.i'.v aerea in u
enng and 7.C80 acre In the Matanutka
To prevent monopoly or In emericr.tlet the
government reterve tno rigut 10 muro w
tnr th hrnrnt nf the army and navy or
for Ihe operation or ine government im
rnirtft In Alaska.
Leases will be made In blocka or forly
acres or multiple or that amount not ex-
rmilnv J.S6Ú acres altosetber In any one
! .nl tn rim nnt innrx than flflv vesrt.
I'retent coal land clalmanta may rellnqulih
tiieii- risnta 10 uateni unaer 111a 01a taw
mvmiinti hlnr refunded.
HoyalUes paid bjnleitee mutt be tt ltttt
two rent a Ion with a mailmum until re-
stricted. Proceed from lease will be uie-
able only to relmbure the government ror
DUltaing tno Aiasain rsuj.
tie." aid saereiary Lane lonlght. "Elghl
KHlt'R. Bfi.SK h.r imVeAlaVk. " il
irininr. Now her coal la lo be
opened to the world under condition thai
will urevent monopoly and I trutt enturo
ue.rii.pm. r .1 bill 1. an achieve
mnt ot which conere may be pwud.tej
It wa brougbt about without bltlernett
and without parnsisniii. n
lory Tor a sensteie snu-moiiutwij'
..Vh.J..rifi. nf iriia conservation rjro
gram-a railroad ror Alatka. a reelsmation
t:.V rJt u 1I11I11 coal leasing bill have
bven crytitlited Into lw. The other rwo
meaaures. whieh already have patted the
house and will come berore the senate in
Uecember sre Ihe weter power bill and a
meature under which our oil. Ppbat
and potash land my be opened aod iut
to ue" .
TweatyReuad Braw.
Btf tae-ttterfaft-drrva
: . . . -T. . ... a .. aaaejálllnt rniinnti In a
Sr'aTracit;'
pKRSitrrexT wtmNW-iRY.
Btica Altratfls to start) CaaaUy Star
1 a. -1. V. 1 '
1 o i.l - - '
..n. t. m si rvi ss.tm nnn or
.ii.mni u mi Usa sUht tt the
r vn linn Kama Vm '" to SCl
fire IQ tbe slots of EldOdl k Itteiea. H sines
comtag from tbe rront ot Mm routed
a nearby retldeut at I o'ctec thl inóra-
las;. Tbe alarm wa given aad by quirk
work Ibe (tore was sand fretti entapíete
dcttruettoa. Ktndimr Mturatatt tih oil.
had beca piled la Use traa-t ot sat (tort
and Igfllwd A bobo wat aritttad oa sui
plclon wad the penitentiary MaaiHiound
were taaured today to atvsssjM M track
down Mat sBccndUrtr
Half
1
dsaatsaB
Frtdatr Ot 16. Í9M.
CONSUL DIEKU TKED
rormrr Mrtlesa mrlrttl SalMtrt af Ktn
iraiur Law vitiattea. .watt wave
Cases Ctatlattta
A Jury In the fnlfiT States district court
yetteroay. tooruj anrr noon reiurnea '
verdict of not guilty in the case 01 m. k
Dlebold on trial under tn Indictment alleg-
ing violation or the neutrality law Mr
UlCUOld alio unaer tn iiucria aenmnittra1
Hon. was consul general of Mexico W1.1
lieadquariers in EI Paso wss charged with
a number of other consular orrtciait wun
enlisting soldiers in CI raso for service in
Mexico. . . .
Two nt I ho Metlraiis tvlio claimed In have
been entitled and given money ror their
rare to Eagle Pass were lite principal wit-
nesses ror the governmenL Mr. Dlebold
look the stand in person ana aentca em
nhsiir.llr tim stories or these men. Wit
nets said he had been tn the diplomatic
service of bl country for more than twenty
yetrs. The consume be said made no
secret or me isci nut nuitw maini
were sent to their home by wsy of Piedra
Negras and the Eagle Pats gateway white
Juaret wa under control or tbe revela
turnarle. He denied however that any
promise to enlist in the army vas ever
etsetcd from these refugees. Tbe Jury wag
out only t snort lime.
Thn r or tuck Armendsriz. under la
dlctment on two counts alleging violttten
of tho white slave act snd one count for
having smuggled opium in ma possession
waa continued until the next terra or court.
W. -S. Daln Indicted under tbe white glare
act wat ano granted a continuance.
At tno wcesiz luotucuu ui uw numj
club yesterday 1. 8. Curtitt. or Ihe Curutt-
Manning company. Peter Kern and A. Mont-
rsriuer g rsims iiisuo
ARE YOU LOOKLNO
For a piano bargain? See these bargain
mis weea. no reasonaoie oner rctusvu
Your own terms. Voso k Son. Walnut
Wegner Oak Whitman MIlort 0k. Two
88-note player pianos one manogany one
oak two electric coin operated piano.
uutranteea at represcntea.
F. 0. BILLINGS PIANO CO.
0i North Btanton Street.
(AdvertttemenL)
REWARD FOR SLAYER.
Chinese Will Give ttfo For Capture et Yee
kino s sturoerer.
Members or a chineas secret society
terday called at the office of tbe thief of
ponce ana rormauy -orrerea a rewara or
2o for the arrest of the slayer of Yee
kinr. who was shot dead some nights ago
at South Oreron and Second street.
ine memoers or ine society lurnitnea
ino ponce wun a detailed acscrtpiion or
tho Chínete ibey believe did tbe 'killing
ana iney.eiprettea ino uener toai uie mur
Diligent search by the Dot'lce has failed to
reveal any trace of tbe murderer who it
11 saia nea in an auiqrnooiie rouowmg tno
runs high snd sn additional reward ot twJ
may. be offered for the murderer dead or
auve.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take
Grove's.
The Old Standard Grove's Taateless Chill
Tonic la equally valuable as a Oenenl
Tonic became it contains the well known
Ionic DroDeruea or OUININK and lllOPi.
Drlvea out Malaria enriches Blood Buud
up we wnoio system euc.
SMUGGLED DOPE
Young Meilesn Seized at Santa Ke Street
undue ny uusioms inspector.
Oorgonlo Sanchei a youth of some W
years wss arrested last night at the Santa
Ke street bridge by Custom House Inspector
Louts Holzmsn. on the charge of attempting
to smuggle cocaine and marihuana. The
young man said he had purchased tne
drugs In Juarez. He wss turned over to
the provotl guard and locked up in the
City jtii Dooxeu tor vsgrsncy.
At the station the prisoner told Police
Csptaln Garner that he was in tbe habit of
bringing drugs to mis side from Juarez
finding customers among tho soldiers. The
siurr round in nts possession last nigm no
taiu. was to uave ucen nenvereu to a
soldier at Third and Broadway. Sanchez I
not unknown to the police having served at
loast one term on ine city roca pile.
The custom houto authorities will Inves
tlgate he cue.
Tbe only odorlets and smokeless oil
heater tho Barter Ideal. Laurie Hardware
Co. Mills and Slanton. Advertisement.
Dr. Le Blano Lectures.
At tho Thomas school Thursday evening
Dr. Albert L. Le Blane delivered a very In
terettlng lecture on tho subject "How
Bhsll Wc Select and Combine Our Food la
order to Obtain the ureatest Physical and
Mental Well-uelngT" The doctor showed
tne importance or tne promem or nutrition
he explained how the body Is composed 01
chemical atoms how food Is tlso composed
or cneimcai atoms sna now we may iniro
duee Into our ttomacha rood whose euemt
cat competition may be foreign to the
body thereby causing dlteate. He then
contioereu ms tuDiect rrom tnree aiana
Dolnts- The telectlnr. combtnlnsr. snd pro
portioning our ioou in sucn a manner as
to maintain our health at Its highest polnL
TVLEIt SUCCUMBS TO WOUNDS.
Victim ot Shooting Fcrape aL Roy N. If.
uies in uawson itnspitai.
Roy. N. M.. Oct. IS. Paul É. Tyler the
young hotel man who was yesterday shot
iiuuugn ins snouiacr ana. aoaomen oy us
car ktdd. died tt 4:30 this afternoon in the
Dawson hospital where be was taken after
Ihe shooting.
The tronóle occurred over Tyler's wife.
who it was alleged visited the Albuquerque
fair With klilil. le.ivlnir later for l.n An.
geles. The shooting occurred in front 0f
Tyler' botel.
Following ihe atrray Tyler's father and
brother bunted Kldd with gun but the tal-
ler hid out until be was arretted and taken
10 ine county jiu tt Nora. .
Resino! Soap
clews bad
complexions
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pleirJowi bttatat asaati atWatttl
yelveV ai hair hiattV ad
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(Continued from Page One.)
ARIZONA PLANS TO BRING
I'llEKSUHE ON WASIILNCTON.
Naco. Ariz.. Oct. 15. The establishment
or a neutrsl cone on the Mexican aide or
ihe border bas been suggested officially. It
wa learned tonight as a preventive against
the situation which for two weeg aas
confronted tho little American town or
Naco. C0. Harris adjutant general ot
the Arizona national guard visiteo. Naco
today to investigate for Governor Hum
wno nas protested to uie wasningion gov
eminent against tbe tire from' tbo Meil
can side which bt assert ha Imperiled
the lire or tne residents or tne American
town. Genera Harris bad no statement to
make tonight before hi return to Tucson
but It was learned that tbe Arizona tate
government would welcome too establish
ment of a neutral zone and that teveral
United States army officers along the bor-
der already bad suggested the Idea to the
war department.
The Arizona state government it wss
learned. Intends to make a test case ot
the Naco affair ana to bring su possible
preuure to bear on the Washington gov
ernment to prevent border fighting
which woald afford danger to residents of
the American side a menace which nas
been frequent during the latt four year
or Nexican revolutions.
Oovernor Maytorena's Indian troops con
ttnuttd today their persistent attack on
Naco but no direct assault wss made.
Few bullets feu on the American aide al
though tbe Southern Paclflo railroad si
uon or tne sonora town located a few
yard from the International line wa
struck by a sneii ana ournea vo tne ground.
Ntytoreat't most eirecuye cannon I
handled by a German gueaer who la thn
absence or aigni on iae piece ugnt
through the bore or tne gun. hi aim or
necessity Is Inaccurate General HUI'
machine gun are operated by American
negro soldier wuo bave deserted from tbe
Ninth and Tenth cavalry on border duty
here.
Tbe Oerrnan gunner for want of ahrap-
cel. I using a type ot "home-made'' con-
tact bomba of an unusually effective sort.
One of them today broke in Hill' en
trenchments decapitating a machine gun
operator demolishing bis gun and killing
two outer men. During ine night fightm
American women here are aouted bt tbo
village church. Their busbtnd huddle
around a camp nro tn rear or auying tn
their bornes In the southern extremity of
the town. The Mexican women refugeea
are given shelter in tne theater building
PKSttTEHtÁ SZSW ADV1CK T8
AGUASsCALlKNTO MEETING
wastoingtoa. Oct. 1 Chiriei that May
tortus' mea bave repeatedly crested and
rtcroisea tne menean border in the at
tack on Naco and Agua Prieta threaten-
ing sellout complications with the United
Slate were made by Roberto V pesquerl
In a rnesttge lo ib Aguaictlient conrea.
Hon sent "yetterdty rrom saq Antonio ac-
cord lug to an announcement by the roa-
atltutloaalitt agency here lonlght. The
convention was asked to call General
Villa' iteUen to the matter that be
mltht lake steps to preveat eosapllcalleat
wiw the United States.
Pesejuelra siso declared It ttatwerout to
permit ex-Hiterte officers to Joist the cos-
suiimettMitt torces no wrg4 tut ue
conveailoa eatef a retotuMeo proMbltisa
turn ealittrotsM. He said lorty-tltkt ex-
federal officer bad been aeceeted with
Villa and that ottoera were MfotltUtvg with
uq purs us yssmiiftlg.
TM Vttte ttatatjaarttfg twrt akaouaced
i untrue tonic reparta frota ike car-
rtasa sterner at El ftao tM Vttte kad
coaflcM4 yroturtkt Mi Mjmjm ta
use átate m ttaraaaw. a tas jftmil
Villa ources t E1 Pasó tú 4hts "effcct
was made public. '
HILL REPORTS REPELLING
ATTACK UY "TRAITOR. MA YTORENA."
Acting Consul Jorge U. Orozco last nlgbt
rocelved a telegram from General Denja-
mtn Hill in command of the garrison tt
Naco reporting the driving offf the May
toiina.'- forces with considerabWMoss. fbe
message rollo ws: 'f ?f
"Naco Sonora'Oct. H. Ttíe írallors un-
der Maytorena todsy made a rurlous at-
tack on this place and is ususl. they were
driven off with considerable loa. In
rront or Agua Prieta the enemy.iatat.- a
considerable distance. i - t- .u
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