El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 17, 1914 Page: 2 of 16
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Thursday December I 7
' 111 1
B i JOHN G. FOLLANBEE PRESIDENT OF THE JUAREZ
w " a- i rirrt
And we are better
with the grandest
GIFTS ever shown
I IraHquitrtcrs
Mr
i rid
nrl.Hr
finest
at the
line "Í rnrn ft
nnht pricr.
Oiflnicut H'
'-O It'll I -title
lit' (MUI- f
Ihe Mm km-TM.
Mint- -.Heel
ns uv Uy Mi -1.1
uti. A I dtii'l .
I! . . uii.lrj rt
'-Ifielll- HI I
ni finest t i i
k nn1 fitficrei
r the lotto- hie k It ofiis.
I.A INT I ItWiinW. IK.AR8.
i At. rt moment. i
i!irrrnu Ha. mii hr
le hy ItPiiii.m hake
.She will appreciate a Iiox of
Running ( enter Chocolates or
Cherry Cordial Chocolates.
Made in Ll Paso.
The Elite Confectionery Co.
For the Folks Back Home
Mexican and Indian Curios
Mexican Blankets $1.00 to $18.00
Indian Navajo Blankets . . $3.50 to $30.00
Mexican Drawn Work. . . 25c to $25.00
Spanish Lace Mantillas. . $1.50 to $10.00
Indian Baskets 75c to $ 5.00
Indian Pottery 25c to $ 2.50
GOODS PACKED AND SHIPPED DIRECT FROM STORE
W. G. Walz Company
Opening Evenings.
CHIHUAHUA EXCHANGE
OommiMlon Msrchuti.
We pay InKhest prlcas on federal srt(S conatttutlonallnt money.
Ctly NaáonaJ Bank Biiildln Itoom I Oft. rhone S41.
Levy Grocery Co.
Special Price on Canned Qoods
C C&IU Sllctd purha for BO cts.
7 Cn Tomatoe for SO cu
10 Cane Baked Brans for 60 cu.
7 Cana Pea for so cu
10 Can Tomato Pulp for lo CU.
4 Larca Cana Veal Hani. Farm or Beef L.oaf for ... (o CM.
a Cana Bxcatlant Corn for. . t cu.
Carta Extra Quality Sliced rtneapnl for .....50 cu
RecuUr price 2Í el each.
BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY. Mail ordera prompt attention
l-honea 605 and out). t 204 and tot K. Ovarland.
II
CAN SAVE LOTS OF MONEY and
worry if you come to our store for your
UXMAS PRESENTS FOR MEN AND
BOYS. "WE'VE GOT THE GOODS"
and at the price you wish to pay. Hundreds of
Practical Gifts and plenty of them which you won't
find in any other store in El Paso. Take a look at
our beautiful windows and you can tell at once the
difference. Always better goods for less money.
Our many customers know this and it will doubly
pay U to investigate. "WE MAKE GOOD" before
or after Xmas.
Our Business
to Men and Boys
Who Want the Best
than ever prepared
line of PRACTICAL
anywhere.
INVOKES GAME LAW
AGAINST HOMICIDE
has uno M.I Mis .mpin in iis-
I Ml I 1)11 III I'll MM HI I I M II
M)H III mm. Ml I OK NEAMIN
Pr cuitar Ca.r 1'nt I i lo (.ame
Vu Mrtfo li l-lfii-uli
itiiiil.i Depot)
fill lime rttit CnrrrHnnl' 'i I
ama I . n m t-r in u
a man who t.ll- aii"lher hi
mer or not
ifiakA of a
- i - mi he
Inw It III."
il ll. i. itl "T !' I Mf ifkllnH -
iif-M fm v i.dnti'.n i r ihr culi' i
mi her uri'i ual j i . -( i ti . w nir li
put up ti. Mule '.Hint' ntifl F'll
1 1 miliar ' do H a
l hi ilur- Huh v a i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i t
I itt - IH'I'II
Warden
hum
U Henley. it'puU tfamr. warden ai Nurnl.
I imi-lii I'onnty. na hU U'W'-v .diii a
r. i Hal if Hi WMim ii Wlhler Zmuwalt
hy Han v 1 illlf It rran"
"I am ""in'-wtai ai'a li tin tlut
ih a cariHiii a.-i in tin- county. It Hii
I'wii 1 1 ji i li' Min lintilinK and railing
a rtwr 01 i Mtrni Wil l r iiimIi ilrop
I. "hind Hi partoT Hnrv I inlr. nnd hoinw
tin- voinisr-! v"1" ltl Ni'Mintuln
' Umbfr. Reí- ai-uimd I Mi if and Mup
iin atiti numiiiaUi tiie m;h! for Ltill"
to nin irtr il-'d 1.0 Ik- .old kill ll n It
appears rrom hi" ira'k 111 ini hnn Mt
I.ltile. utHMi hf rami- if . an npi-nmif In Ihr-
103 El Pao Street.
Undersells
All Others
Is to Sell S
to serve you
and USEFUL
Headquarters for the real
Boy.
Goods that will stand the
wear and tear and the
most stylish.
Umber looked ahe-ui. caw urnwalt .-ittiiifr
on ni'' inoiintaiiiMilf. mistook hlin fur a
il-er. hi 1 Midi muí I ri-kf ))! neck killing
him liialaiitl'.
luinttiiir on 1
J j 1 if 1 out . hfi.
11. u year."
The. IfitM w
the da(' i.r 1
II.enlintKfl
v iMiiild he lie fined rnr
if it i.in -M fir a? l i an
ha hud un ii'-ens'1 lo it ii nt
art Willi
if K 1 1 1 11 1
1. In I'
11 la-t Saiurdav. tut
f uinwalt ih imi
1' 1 holds thai ilierr
; 1 1 1 1 It? lor vlui.t
Mid tliat the fitful
1 - Mi (nie.stinn dii'
1- a ckai if uic.tM
linn nr ill" K-anio !
ir ihf penalty slon- 1
in the lurk of IpTm mal
diít" ni lh" huiiliiitr 11 .1
Ih" mattei hi thin u iv
a to the ku-
ly. He suniH up
1. 1 1 He KdnilHli-i) 1 i.ii he was huiiiintf
rt" r -lililíes th" r-t.lv posible evplana-
iion or ih" kilin.r ..f ?uinwalt
Tht d". i H4an I'.v.i November 1. and
ir in ttaiiertv o mi red arier that d.ne
I 1 1 1 1" 1 daltle fn pri.erijon fnr hunting-
ih er .Plli f .capulí. a well as Tor huniina:
ilh nji the ne. - -ii v li. eimc.
mi it naca vim -111 tt 1'ite.r rrmiatninfr
iJ.M- .pinion'" to me n(I doi.uiy. The
i. 1 .i nrnii'v ai-aa ir rr should rs nni".
' " "hiintlnir -mt ..r KPMfm" lead) him h
thai the killing oecurrnd rercnily
i-llire Iho deer a ason rlosect.
.it i"i-t
RniiKHT n 1; 1 ' i 1 n it 1 in . 1
Misin hr y vtAHfl
mi mm it ii SPRIN(irELD
sprintrieid. 111 p(c i- -Arter beintf
unen 11 1 4 dead rnr in en ty -three
i-arn. imhert Rreck nrldif. son or the
i n- W. C. ... Hreck.-nndK". for twniy
yeatj a member ur tonKreatt from
h"Hu k . appvai-rtd here loday and
a- Idniilfl.-d hy -sern-ury uT .latr
Lew ts 1 i Mm enon. Hi rkem id 111
'ii.apppaied in 1-ui while (tuinir t.
I niupe in a chip ihai was wrecked
Mi;- parf-nu died m ihe belter that
Uieir nun was tirowned
Mrrckenn.iK told Secretary Steven
-in u iitaryelotiK fi(ry or travel and
nlv.-iitiir" mat rircled the wurtd. He
ald mat tie hid foiifrht wit 1 the allle-minué-
.iho Bnver trouble hi China
with inn Boera In Africa and ith
the rederai it irvn-o He told or ruNi
NilneH ow-nstl in rrtna. rortnnea inade
uno i i-i in An-tialln ami uf bint.s
reier-if- mat had mad" hhn a Mexican
mere nary soldier.
Nhli Pitreluffc Measure.
f i-r. ir. me Mnin nm l.
tilll Ul K
I t-y I'resldeni Wilson was favw
rietj in the henaie for anion lu
several amendments piup()p(-I pj
membci ft had been defound 11
Jthly i"j
min
ANOIIIKR AMI UI'ILU
HOLIU I nit vvn
Two n-jrro holdup men made
unuc
nlffhi .11 ih.- -nriier of Uninbeli md ait
zona .i.. 1 tule mi- y0 was n turnlnir
lo lih. Iioni-- t(l'. N.jiih CainnhuJI Klri in.
neatroer- -1 -1 1 oa. led I ox and aii.o- ipihno-
him h. in.
or u pi. i
t'd victim
acrlptioh 1
up In haiidii fled ai ihe i.h'
1 i- h uaa drawn by ihe int. ud
Hi.- two men anMvei ihe de
r iliox tvho have been operatlnK
y lor ihe pan rew weeks Mi
thai he was of ihe opinion ihai
in thu i-in
Fot Man- 1
a man pasi-
resjKniMhh ix on mt Mreet ai the irnt u -r-i
th" lubbers ruuninu ium
He .i 1 1 h" .lid
110 1
shoot at them
thai h" nnithi
into some one s hou
i Uinwv IUMltMlEH CLAIHS
111 I MAklM. l.tlNs.
By fae .Imo.'u it i Prmt
Vera Cnlj. h.m it. -iirrii h-r m.iv
i-tpori.-.l ili.ii hutilo hau lukin ic
une w ti i .u i. a . nr Timpico. in
whlrh 11 w i'Ulin.'d i.eneral Carralua'j
Torre won. rn oiiu-r ws netr San I'cUro
ii las colonia- i. tucen Torrt-on an1 Sal
Hilo. In inn riniii urn.-ril Visques rom-
minillllir I lio .n.m.i rones reporten Hill
he wis mihiiis aim sun ilerlired itui
i.-nerii un men liaJ liken trilnloaJ
in wouimen un i orre.m.
1 trniANOSTt KDttr.Ks"
KVACDATI Ul tllAl tiH
By Ji.HN v Ili.HKnTS
.Slarf iTorrespomleia iriiinir Times
Mélico City. Dee 14.- aienveji-lliudlll
Jin i eviriiau-il un- ri. rnoon bv i ar
raniisia troups un.i. lernor Manuel
1 ; if V IMI;i1"'.i n.v iieneul
oiuae tiiuiii n.. 11 'leiu-tal Mill's north
' . .. a iiu .
Iispprti r.-. enea ii itie ir (lepirtmeni
'-'h'lfhl hov llul the t'lTuncl.tis folloued
..... uu ivun Ltiaiuie i sUuúllllf e
.( iiihui nvinnainiiers a in ..mm. nrr
ml women before fleeini- Hie eiii.
. pin. i.- iK oi uiese luniynllles Secre-
llry of Wir ItOblei It onre oree.wl .....
IMefruei forcea cloaely pursued and no
quirior win be (ranted laem ir cipiured
llwlnr to poor lelegrtrhlr service details
or the evacuation are melare. Ouadalajiri
wlncli is in.- caplul of the sute ot Jlllsco.
i- the second city of tne republic iu populi-
llon. ..en. .ii villi who his been In Chl-
huanui Is ipected to reach iiuadaiijiri
u. morrow.
I'ipei s left by tie retreallny forces prove
an alliance between Oovemor Dleanjet.
l-ablo Momalei and Alvaro Obraron. There
I- no lonicr any question that Obréron has
rti -et-ted t'.irransi mrt will attempt to Join
itn new i.i nsalez party in the waat.
Latat rcporu from uuidilajara said that
the Diemiei foveas had retreated to Ouanian.
Ibottt midway between Ouadalajara and
colima and thai a Straus fore was beini
fe'TK JfesssL .fl
By T. II. SCMEIDAU.
John a. Kollariibee aporiinati mm inn
cipi-ri and ini ho in prejdTii id
Juarez Jockey club a steward or the I'M k-
ey Club nl V tt York mCLalfyvtly inleienl:d
in the hoinhtti-M and luirthern Mexico died
late Tuesday ruK'n a) hi- aparlnieutu ni
the Waldorf in New wrk city.
While Mr
hoen in p-
news of h
siifprlae in
iOClates 111
the lhoii-ai
turfman ha
I nl!ante.e kh" known to have
01 lit'nith for yorne time the
is death came aa a complete
i nl. Matt .1 Winn and tila a-
tl" Juare Jockey chih and fo
1 1 - of friends thin well known
I in thla serMon of the cuun-
hy.
"Jack" Ktdlanebee as he was best known
lo hi; friend s.'flntl came to ltd" section
of th" country 34 'years afro. Ever since
that lime h" lias taken an active mteresi in
the wejrare of this serlton of tlie country
where hi KieM.'-t interest were lield.
He wa- 000 of the leading minina' experta
or ihe country and 11 was In a capacity or
this kind Hint he ftrt ramo westward.
Practically ever since ihat time he has
been closely ioniH'cted with the Hearst In-
terests in northern Mexico ami at the
lime of tils death wad a partner with Wll-
ent In emraire them. Before leaving the
Carranctsiaa stolo iiü.ww pesos from ihe
public treasury.
New.iaier Man lurdfretT.
tiovet iimeni officials and Ihe public tn
general an- wr6inrhi up to the hlfrhest pilch
(ir intliKiiation by Ihe cowardly asaásina
lion of I l". Paulino Martinet a well known
nOwspaper man and former resident" of M
Paso.
The assassination occurred sundav nttht.
hut nev. or the crime was not mad" public
until t on 1 trl it-
Sacreurv of War lioble- ha i.t1e a
thoroitfth Investlg-stloii of the muriler nnd
a iiuinlier vt arrcus have been made. Ac-
coitlniK to the ofnclal report two Car
rnniirtai railed on Martinez at his home
Sunday nla-ht. invltina- lilm to accompany
thorn to á Zapatista meeting. The un-
fortunate man was lured to the factory dis-
trict in the Fl i iofrresu suburb and shot
down. His body wats found later fcy the
nolle e.
pint to liKrunt lioveroment.
I Mill Hi" murder was tne wt ra 01 ereunra
the convMinon gen ernuifiit no one
don Ll-. tint I there is every proor trial a
w.-il .i'K'inuei nlot is being carnea on in
v lo eau.-e rtlssejiilon between the
ilia and Zapata followers and thus disrupt
0 government.
In tupport of thi theory General toblea
todav pctlucert an anonymous note which
received which read "Pauline Mar
-va murdered by apaiiaue. Thoy
nú next on the list."
war secretary w Iki Is an orricer In
i n
tl ilia's dh islon paid little attention
1 Mi" note Till meeting Oeneral Manuel
P;: la i.A. r.oneral Zapata's representative
In i". he happened to iiientlon It. Oeneral
1 :l..fo at once protturted 1 Mlinllan mlsbive.
w 1 Mten in the same iiand and unsigned
reading "Pauline Martinez wa murdered
l.j They have you next on the.
list."
Tn Avenue Murders.
Ihe two leader- at once decided the
rr actmnanes and Carrancistos were at work
;.nd Inv esllgatlou illsclo..ed (tie correctness
of the opinion. I ater a ori ate meeting
was arranged which wr.s attended by Uen
ci ni Molde- Colonel Hoque lionialei uarra.
l i--. -.iId y i.ama. General Eugenio A(rulrte
HtuavlUea and Hein-ral Palafox. and It was
dectdett to Isaue a manifesto stating ihai
Tor every friend of those particlpaJini m
the nutting Vlllisia or Zapatl-ta. killed in
secret a reactionary won hi be shot lo
avenge me crime.
Motor Cop r.rsh Truek Driver.
Hirardi Várela a motor trurk driver rnr
the Laurn Hard wan rompany. was teit-il
vpMlerday hy Molorrycle Policeman Jai k
keevil on Ihe rharg-e of eireedlna; ihe
ieed limit. Várela wan ordered to appear
in eorporation court today and explain
An-ordlntr to keen! the inouir truck irav
elea.1 (he en'ire leiDrih .f Montana street at
ttintethinir close to ii mile ati hour wldeh
if true t (Tomir seme for a trunk".
(.rest Northern Derailment.
tilt the A iocíoleif Press
(Ireal KaH Mont. Dec. Itf -(ireat North
ern train No. struck ;i hi. -ken rail today
alvmi four miles ci .r Carlow and nr
leen inltea from Curbank. Three 1eepert.
were derailed and srverai pei-!oni -liaiitiy
injured. Mos. or the sufferiiia' was cauaeit
hy eiceintlvf. mid
Mexlrau Hud a liun.
Jose Oarela. a Mexican said to be a vic-
tim of the marihuana halm was booked at
the city prison last nlkht ou the charga of
fuu lotinr The man. apparently under ihe
Influeti.e of the dniir. was acUnf tn a
peculiar manner and wh d the officer In-
vestlrated he dlsi'i'vfred the sU shooter
eoncealed tf Ihe Mexaran"-. walntband. The
MADE IN U. S. A.
The great American home
remedy for the past 60 years
for such ills as Loss of Appe-
ite Weak Digestion vonsti-
oation Biliousness Colds
Grippe or Malaria is
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
Mam Hanrtolph HearM in tils many mining
Intel c-t-. 111 northern Mexico.
As a r-piiMMiiah and tnirrnan he was Tor
a kp ater portion uf Ins career one or lb
best known in America. He has always
had the h-sl Ihleresl ol the turf at heart
and was one or the prime movers Iq the
organization of the Juarez jockey dub now
America's leading w inter racing Rsocia
Hon and fr four years Its president 1
position he held at the tint" or bis death.
He was steward of the la stern JocRi
club and a man whom every turfman was
proud to call a friend. He had made his
home in ."sew York 'My- for years though
each year he paid a visit to thl section
of .the country until u year ag when 111
health prev en ted. Mr. folian sbee was :i
year- of age at the time of his death.
The flags over all the buildings or the
Jockey club were at half mail yebterday
out oT respect to hts memory and wiil
continue so tuitil after th" funeral which
will be held Friday in New York City
I here wilt be no ra'ing at Ihe Juare;
race course upon ihai day the entire plant
being closed out of reapect to the memory
of the man to whose faith In Its success
made it possible from ihe start.
rae win hp turned over to the county
authorities for ai llnn.
Files. 1 1 ith and Fatality.
hr VV L. Hiown of El P&o will deliver
a lei ture on the above -ubjeet In ibe East
Ki Paso Presbyterian 1 hurch on Friday
night. December 18. at 8 o'clock. Illustrated
hy numerous slereopilcon slides. This is
a free educational lecture for the benefit
of tin community.
I.ITCRAIV TEST DlttCI i-SION.
senile Resumes Consideration of the Pend
ing Imlilliirntliiu sleisurr.
Bu thf Atinflatr d I'irts
WHsninaton. lie. iñ.iuscuion or me
proposed liter. i. y lest Tor iillens which
I'teslilent WiI-'.ii hies .sum he did not eon
elder a fair lest for persons seeking cn
irans to Amenes heir.-iii today when the sen
ate resumed onsldfiratlon of the luunlrri
Hon hill. A vole is expected tomorrow.
Amendments submitted by Senators
Thomas of Colorado and Williams of Ml?
slsslnol lo evtenit exemptions lo Ihe hi
eracy test pr.eipiiated I debite which will
he euliiliiii .1 tomorrow.
ruder the terms or the hill immigrants
who h fi Ihetr country "for the purpose of
escaping fr.itu relurious perseculion" would
he eiempi from the lest bonator Thomas'
imendiie'iit would idd to this the words
"Whether i-ildenet'd by overt Iris or dis-
criminating laws or refrulltlon" lo meet
objections to the provision riised by prom-
inent .tews or America.
senator wintams would exempt Tor five
veals after ihn passajre of the hill persons
who flee - Ik. ause or the military ronquen
of th :i i-ountrv "
THE CHURCH PEACE UNION
Act-UiK and Hires Resolution In President
UHhou Approvlnti HLs Armameot
Altitude.
Hi. th M0CÍ1'' d PrY
New Hurk. Dec. 16. A resolullon approv
irnr President Wilson's altitude toward
national armament and expresflns; the hope
in it i nnKTi"s will fuistaln his stand w as
adopted by the Church Peace Union at lis
inectinir here today to formulate plans fur
the expenditure of 100000 for the cause of
peace during- the coming" year.
I lie resolution which ll was decided to
i-'i. .graph to the president. Mated
"The Church Peace I'nlon in annual meeting-
assembled regresen tin a; as tt is be
lieved. the sentiment prevailtnr among- thr
churches of America recogTilEi-B with pro-
found arpre.uiion the attitude which af-
ilie chief executive of our nation you have
taken upon the question or national arma-
metit. Tho present w ar tn Europe lias
il.'iiionMrateu beyond doubl the futility of
military preparedness as a safeiruard of
inttrntlrn-al neacc. We trust ihreffiri.
your policy will be iuitatned hy Ihe con-
I g-res-t of the l.'nliM States snd lo ihls end
; pledr our hearty ooperauon ind sup
port."
Ihe trustees of the li.ooo.ooo Tund RlTen
by Andrew Carnetle with which to establish
the union appointed Pr. Shallor Mathewa
dean of tbe LnlverMty or Chicaa-o. ai
churcb an iba liado r" tt Japan in the in-
lercsia of peace. Dr MHthws Is to take
to the Japanese rhurrbi-K s messig-e x
pressinr the desire or the American
churches 10 do Jiihiice to the Japanese.
Federal Judicial Code A in end men t
B" Ik associated fn.
Washington Dee in. An aineBdmenl to
the federal Judicial code allowing- appeals
lo the supreme court in cases where átate
courts have held -tale -.íaiutes invalid he
cuie of conflict ulih federal rtshts or
law- was adopter today by ihe house tt
already has passed the senate
i inter the present code añórala ira) al
lowed only in eases where the supreme
court or a state ha- held thai state lefia
tatlon does not violate- a federal rtrbt.
Ad oeste i reach Bill.
By th associated pr.
Wsslunrn.ii. Dec. is. a delerrailon repre-
senting the Federal Suffraire aasoclatton
headed by Rev. Olympla Brown atid Mrs.
Clara B. Coll'. . .u-Ih-ji e.t before the house
eieciwns committe today to advocate the
rrencn uiu w five women tne vote iu o
rresslonal elections
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hi in i DAILY BULLETIN.
jlh Meridian Time.
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Wind tallón
Velo Hy last 94
tato of Dl- per hours
wealher. recllon. hour. Inches.
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clear W 10 .00 I
Clcir W I i .HO
Ulear SW A .00 i
Clear NK I 00 I
Cloudy W Id .80 I
cleir W 14 .00 I
cloudy SK 7 .00 1
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Clear NW 8 .00 I
cloudy N I 00 J
clear I: 6 .00 I
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clear N 1 .( :
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cloudy NW I HI I
clear A I .00 I
cloudy SW 4 .00 1
clear N .(Ml :
PI. cldy. W I .ou !
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I nil n FORMER Ml Villi Its
OF THE EMDKN'S CREW
CAPTURE UNKNOWN COLLIER.
Pv the.Aiwciaicd Prett
Maulla Philippine island-. Dec. 16.
Forty men o rthe crew or tho Oer-
tnan rrulier Emdeh who Were left on
Cocoa Island when the Australlin
cruiser Sydney discovered the Emden
and forced her to run aahore atme
lime ago. hive captured l rolller.
mounted two Maxims on her lud now
tire nitdtnx- commerce. In the I'aeiric
according to I report received here.
Ihe report ralue through officers of
ihe British steamer MaJaera. which has
arrived at Join. The report has not
been orriclully confirmed.
Ihe. men or ihe Emden bad gone
ashore on Toros Island tn dismantle
the wireless and Tied hut were un-
able to rejoin their phlp when the
Sydney 'pul in her appearance. The
German party which was commanded
hy l.letitenanl von Mcucke left cocos
Island wuh a commandeered schooner
and plenty of provisions together
with their own armed launch and two
boats according to the report. Where
thrv captured the collier Is not.atated.
The Malacca reporta that aba steamed
to Join without mowing light! it
idghi.
Mini iiom i ni i tu s
OF GERMAN BOMBARDMENT.
Rt the Atitictatcd PrfnH
i ..in' .i. Dec. 17 ii. ao a iu The Dally
Telegraph's correspondents In the three
homharded towns give the following details
or the action of the German ships In their
localities: .
"Hartlepool Tho cnemy'a ships were
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llurllenool was Adjutim Wllflam Avery or
the Salvation army which boa headquarters
near the soa front.
"Whitby The vessel! sieamed elosa la to
Wbltby. I Hen nrit shot lodged In ihe side
of the cast clirf doing Do damage. The
range-rindtng of the ships waa faulty imt
most or the shots red short altltough ionio
of them felt at Huswarp a mile inland and
much dimage wis doun tn private bouses
In Flshbirk Pirk half a mile Inland. The
damage at Meadowrield a suburb w-as
chiefly to Curry's school where the boys
had just pouimenced their morning lelsons.
They fled from the scboolhouse and took
reruge In nearby places or sarety.
"Scirborough The rust - bombirdraeni
lasted twenty tnlnuies and then stopped for
three minutes while the warships turned
on their coilrse. Then It began igun and
listed ten minutes when the lnvsders roade
straighl Tor sea at lop speed. All tho dam
age done here waa to buildings which were
without the slightest military value There
are plentir.il signs or the German vlalta-
tlon. auch aa unronred houses ihot plerced
steeples and holes In walls several or in-'
central ttiotmugntares are littered Willi
wreckage. There Is hirdly a house In m
central part of the town that escaped a few
broken windows."
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