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Monday December 28. 191.
JL. PASO MORNING TIMES
8
WOLVES FEAST ON
BEN'S BROTHER WON
TEXAS FUTURITY
FIGHTERS PREPARE
'The Surprise Fund" Is Working
A Will Be a Queer Looking Animal WUhont Collin
BODIES OF SLAIN
FOR CONING BOUT
Jj
THICK CONDITION ROB ONF. 01' Mill
IOT CHIEF EVKNTK or MOKT
or m mnvKT
Ihrrr Will I'n.ir !. I.ayell KUrtllf
Ta4ay. Doria. Wklrh II la Hoped Ikr
CmrM Will Aaaln "mr
in T. II HCHSEIUM
Vu n Brotri r. iwo yrir old son Thr
Irishman out of tirité Rir-land. hill broth
rr to ihp rwmin' old ram pa I rut L'orle
Bn. anl running tn ilw popular colora or
tbe Newmans arrounlrrt Tor Iht con1
runntna; of thr rirh Tit ruturlty yitr
day artfrnoon from on ii 1n" poor it
nId thai rvrr farrrl th barrier for thta
event bul lhr hors irotna- to th post
and nonf of mem imafsalnt he elat
that utuall) dUlinvulslwi a Meld in an
rvoni or this kind
The winner wan favorite in this even!
and won In rathrr fa-.v faihitm afu-r lead-
Ing Ihrourhuut. with mrh remarkabl)
fast Tt-ias bred yuiinrlTi on Ihe rround
a Hek heath. Tokay and others all elttibl
tu this event it la rather unímnnian nol
only to the J or key rtub but from a sport
'! -'fiiniin Mil . that the issue rmilrl nol
have ben dfrtded over a fast irark whl
wouUl hav hmuaht the bsl among tha
Texa brfd yount-sters to the post.
This event which wan first run nff ai
in Juarei rourae last yar and which I
ii' iw in annual fixture of the annual meM
in ot this track had formerly been ru
oír Men year in ronnecijon with the stali
f mr m 1 1 annually at Dallas n wai con
iinioned KM th' i i' M of fostcrfnf - the
i.rriitHi "t Di'tr'HiB-iilirt'ds in ihe I one Hlar
ial and HKid'Titslly to develop lh- heal
of 11 agr trow th" hredlna- farms of
ixa. While llie winner yt-aterday ho
Ncrird hra'"k'tR several Unva upon other
oecaslons ihrre an- unduubi'dly far better
Texas bred youftK9t rs quarter:d rlf lit
hrre on the aTeiuid
nlv four were nriirlnally card'd to face
the hrrif-r and nni of these Hay fron
thp -arm nf Wad- MrLrmore and a full
brother of thorn two rine performers
.Madow and Truly was eruied. leaving
but three 10 face the barrier the other
starters besides Ben's Brother belnf Les-
bia a frrqnrnt winner hi Vancouver bul
upon a fast track and ( red T.. a rolt in
the ham of J tt. Ferris that has still to
win a race.
Ben's Brother ruled a favoriie at odds on
tn the heiun. aithnuirh the books laid a
very liberal price airainst his chances con
slderinn the class of his opposition he
v mil- 10 the pust at 3 to ' after leinir as
arood as 7 to to In the betuna; i.i-rni- had
ihe mount and sent him rlprht to the from
at the rise of ihe barrier The oiher two
followed him closely all the way to the
stretch w uh Fred T. ihe rloiesl at that
point. Once stralt-btened out for the final
run 10 Ihe wire Molesworth made Ms move
with Tied T and for an instant drew upon
alnt"t equal terms wllh ihe loader. It
appeared ot Dial pnim that the favor) I
was beaten. Inn he wns only inclined to
leaf. and. alter his rider strirk him with
the whip he easily raiue away arain to
win in the eaalest kind of fashion
Fred T. tired badly in the final hundred
yarda bul had no trouble savin jr second
piare from Lesbia The latter was well
ihnuffnT or by her runnertlon. but could
never a-ct to ihe rroni and urM harjiy an
ihe final rar-mn H n probable that she
will show in better ad vim tese over a fait
track
in spile nr the w retehed lrark condi-
tions probably the wnr-l thai have ruled
since racint wan tnsuiriiratd over the
Juarex rourae the ptiblle found It rather
easy to auess ihe probable winners form
attain rullnar fairly Well with three favor
I teg and two wen played aerond cholc-s
anionfr ihe day's winners.
Jockey Metrair carried off the i id in a
honors of the afternoon by landlnt two
or hi mounts hmu in front rortna;- with
Thistle Belle In the seennd rare and Judge
sale hn the last. The uih"r winnlnr riders
of the arte moon
lile
Mathews l.of
i'i- and he.ianaon.
A field of rltrhi fared the barrier tn Ihe
openinir i vein of the aftern'Min. sis of thou
orltlnaJly carded declining llirTnr call
rornta Jack ruled a sltahi ravorlle in the
race with Annual interest next fanned
and drawlnr prnhahlv the moni -uppoit.
with Allre Teresa mil in demand. The
favorite nattered his backers by lakin.;
the lead ai the star! and phowini- the way
in the sit eii h turn where Hire sent An-
nual Interest into the lead and from there
home he easily held hit field safe while
Allro Teresa whirh hroke slowly and was
outrun lo the stretch finished fast and
not the place eally Trom fcje White whlrh
rame from fr hai k in the stretch rarlnf.
Honanta was something of a rood iimin
in the second event a sU ftirloni event for
which a field or all faced the barrier with
Orlmar t ad rultnir the chulee. Whatever
chance honansa had was ruined when he
hied after a-oinr a huir mllo and had tn be
eeacd up The winner turned up In
Thistle Belie whlclj raced head and head
with nnmar I ad to well within Ine alretch
and then drew away from hint at end '"
win aaally orlmar I. ad tired hadly finally
but had no trouble saving the piare from
Acumen which rioted with a powerful
rush after being outrun tbe rirst half mile.
Ronanu lolluwrd the rarly leaders closely
to the trntch and Just when It appeared
he might mure up hi- hied and had to be
eased up in the last furlong.
A field of but four wrnl lo the post In
the third event which was a mite affair.
for which Amity ruled the fayorlte. It
was taken in rather easy rashlon by Fairly
the aerond son of Marchmont to score dhir-
irtK the afternoon and there used lo bat
a popular belief that tor son of thu Knllar
Aire could not run tn the heavy going.
Fairly rollowed the favoriie which made
live early pace rlosely to the lower turn
where be went Into the lead and drawing
away from bla field easily held sway tu
the flolab. I iikc Van 7.andt moved up
with a rush at the same time that ihe
winner made his move hut hung In the
rinal furlong. Amity tired badly after so
inr gU furlonas and was stopping to i
walk at end. First Star the only other
blarter waa riven very easy ride by
Carrol and was running faster! of all ai
the finish
Tha beat race of the afternoon ona or
the ksvtl thai has been run since tbe going
net me muddy came with I be running or
ihe nrth eveat which was a flve-furlong
usen for which a riarad or all freed the
barrier. Judfe Oheens ruled a strong
frvorlte. wllh Wild Hrar neit fancwd al
ihojfd tlte strongest play developed upon
thr chances of Hoalris. whim war backed
from alz down to fours. The winner turn
ed up In tbe favorite which took the lead
wim r rush right at the atari and showed
ihe wry throughout He sel a frat pace
tnroufttoui but was tirina; at the end and
drlvinr ham to hold ma advanUKn Mer
curium ruunlnc r rod race rrme wllh
r strong rush and would have won tu
few mow strides while Minnie P.. alwrys
close upon the oree finished resolutely
- and wra close upon the two leaders at the
end. Wild hear ran a dun race while
Homrtr stopped badly after racing well up
fly IOOK
Jim 'ilmore of ihe Federals
four aurprlses in the course
weeks wnile the nnuna or W
aon and Rube Marquatd may r
"official" surprises still they v
enmtvh in make yiod old O B
smart. Jim couldn't have worki
pioinlsed
i.r a few
Itei John-
Mi he Ihe
ere sliork
i rifht up
I It Ml" I
MORNING TIMES' FORM CHART
Juarez. Mexico
11 AMI MtXICü ..ni i... 11.. 77.
Irjrk jWri and .hiiMliiir
ooea riliST hack ne luríootí.
urtoní Vi. Ihlr.l m.
hiIIiuk.
Ipdei. Uprae.
íí.Ki An il Inirreat a i k. i.tn dvAi m
Wll Allre Tereta WlUuimny i ...
MM Kye White a sivik
vui California Jerk 3 (lDyer) . . .
.'un Milium i.a í ilirikrr.
:WM l in M.i (HI.Hlnipsoll.
HtU Meyla 3 (hWlmrinan
HO Kftrikln 3 iCTt'lnn
At pj V niinulri. on at if :19. Tlinr
niinw. Terena 1 piare i n show. Whin1.
li-Kiriu Per com. Tinn-.1 hy L. H. Kuller.
Cornpton HM 371.3 lllnalAi. or. :.. . . I uiUkIii
-un. 11114 nan ao.nl. won eaaily m'run.i
No hill.
Annual In i ' i ' i . hi Ii.ini. lii Hie Kolna ran
ilrew away In Hlrntrh. Alirr Irreaa oulinii
from lar hark at end. i:nliluriili Ja. k qufl. I'i
l lrnl ai end
26S9
HKCUNO HACE mi rurlunaa. íliiiiik. riirrc year oiii-
winner 13011 wroinl 47r Hunt a3.
Ind. llorar. Wl. SI
r3 Thlatle nrll' a Ywlmnni .... . in:. I
.?.v)iirimar nil 3 irir.rlpnem ui
MI3 Arumwi a (WKellry 101
ÜIVM Hiinniiri r. (MQiilnni lor.
iww Hafrannr I iKTMilleri im
trot Clark M I (JHMrMrlrtr i '.i ...liw
At poal I inlniiii'. Off at 11:11. Turn. a 3 :.3 i ti n-i. Bi-lle i piare. : m.
Iad. 3 3 piare l-l ehnw. Arurneii. 3 h..w winm-r hr. in. hy kmahi or ih-
Ihin'ih' B.'Hurbel. Tralnr.i hy II. Hale standing niart. ao.i.i won eanily sccniid
ami ihiril drlvmr. Winner enit.r.'d for a'.nn. No hid. iiverweltlii iioiuima I.
Thlatle Uelle raced head ami head with i.rlinai I. nit to wrll wtihin the ?trelrh unci
lli.'ll drew away In win narlly. orllnar Lad llrr.l an.'r itoiiik fl ftirlonaa. Animen
imlriiu ral1 rjliand a hlg ani. Ilonania rai 'd cl..!e dp the flral half hut hied.
Open TMIHll HACE-Une mile. iSellintr.
OÜU winner MOO. aerond nr. third
ii'dei.'llorse. Wl St.
Fairly Í (CMawkfcCo
.. VA
.114
Ital
. . 1 06
i.UHe an ntim i p siiuai -.
-i-jv rtrmiy s uusic samaraAioi nn v
HU First Wtrr B (HOMartln lp J
At post 1-4 minute off at 3.(ni. Time
8-3 show out. Zandt 7-o place nut show.
moni ii--ioniíi. ; 1 runvn ny ' itawji. ' -
1 r""
enlereri for .'(!. No bid
Fairly rollowed Amity closeiv in the
enily held field afi- at end I. uke Van
ouiifamed Amity at end I atler 1 1 ted hadlv
Mar; race jiven an eay rine.
2fifi1 F(H!HTK IIACH--HH ftirlnnffs. Twi.
v alu
to winner rilo.
ml i..e
Ind1 J.iorae-
ÍM0. Hen's Brother fNewmrnASoni
En'd T .JCKerrlsai .
Mtfj lesha HWVeatal -.
At post i s minute tin at 33
M .St.
tir...i
10a 1
.111 .
lime
hv The
rred T 13 place winner p. a-
Foucon. standing i.ri kimüí won easily
cratciteo. .-iv: nay to.'.
H' 11 - brother made .ill the runutnr. was inclined in
drew hla whip mid he inn awav from It lo win ériMi
out but It was useless. I enhla rlmi off early and hi
rear.
OfUSO FIFTH HAt.1 - live fiirlunrs". Selling. Three
? wirinr tW. aerond 7s. third IN.
!nde. Jfprrtj. . Wt. .St.
rfi.'irf.Jniig.' (ilieeus 3 KJIlaiusev
IIW
.-'.v. Men ni nun 1 KM h
. .107
..IllJ
.HVI
.IU7
.110
ttfCltiMlnnle F l tEhrsnctn ...
(MUt)Wlld Bear t (JMounre
irtUT Nlftv 4 1 1 mi 1. . .. ..
l.nftrlr'. 1 'fhHjchHid-
At post i t minute orr ai 4 Time
l -l show. Merrurlum. 1 nisi e 7-in Hhuw.
Marta Hants--Settle's Deceiver. Trained by
driving second same third easilv winner
Wild Bear Q.
JUdre ihet ii- s ranld hreakeiv went
but was tiring st end. Mercnrlnm came
more strides. Minnie F ran a nice rare.
H qiaiiauig me gr.ii. y.
oa?C9
ilXTll MACE -one mile.
elllng.
net MOO second tn ihir.i ur
Indei. Horse. Owner
N1 Judge hale ft (HlpleytCoi
rl Hleepland B 'Wl.Srhaeferi
Unekriale A (Wlliullv
(MIO) Rose o'Neil A dSlrlker)
tul atua am o uuw
taen lUrd Rail 1 (JNMoumei
At post t Blnule! fifí al i IS time
l-A show. Hiccpiand : place r-10 show.
Rannockburn Aurusta Victoria Trained
drlvtnrL second easily third driving Winjicr entered for rao" fte bid. (Kfrwelrhl
RurrnaJe . nose non 1.
Judre aie rounwen Meepiana u mr
be ridden oul at end to hold his adventure
iiiK me pace auu nuiKiiMi 1.11 oiM soaie
under punishment final quartet Hard Ball
me iiist pari and again snowed that slv
does not fancy a heavy track particularly
over live Juares course.
1 he last race of tbe day aiirat led a field
of -six for a raer over the iiuh course
lor which iudffe Sale ruled favorite with
Hard Ball neit in .demand i.iule Louder
tot Bleep land away atoll and rushed hun
into a rood lead 1 the atari and he showed
tbe way to tlte atreteb wlib Judra Baje
raclnr closesi to him and Rose 07PMI in
third place The Tatter was under punish
me ut at this point and failed to resuoad
Ad It was seen that tha two leadura had
tbe race to themselves. Judre Bale pa sod
the pacemaker easily took the lead and
appeared to be winning easily when rileep-
land eanw again tamely and Judge Salu
had to be ridden out to win by a hair
length with Rleepland far In advance of
Rockdale which eatly got 11.. abort end
of tha puree.
owing to ine v.reiehed trark conditions
there will be no raring tt the juares race
course until ew Year's day. when the
Ano Nuevo handicap promises 10 be the
Juat In lime to rive the mafnaha amund
the Waldorr sornethin lo rn about Then
1' slna; Flank and (lender didn't add any
lo ihe Joy of Ihlna;. Ves. ihe Federal
hakue is dead: There - Kolna; lo be some
ull dnina; before they pul those spt-nd
thrifts nut of business.
rwmiy-wvrnll day wlhr clear;
All iri Nal vihir lo wlnnei- '.
W l-Jl N.-llr- Kill. J'irBjr. Llp. CI.
.tin l''Jn '' i't I' I HI"1 5 "
.mi ;i n j' a H lark 3D
.Hi ii ni r" l" a a Mull 3 i
.III I II ft S- t I II VI 2 1
.IW i i' .4 ; war. I Jii IW
. u.i H 11 h Arum i in
1 1 J 7 7" 7 7' 71 .1.1... I! to m
111 i ! $ .- h callalwn 1 Jo
1-3 33 I I. I mi 3 :.. Mil... ' I I pltcr.
7 in nhnw. winnrr i-h. it. hy Marrhrnnnt
HeralclHH: nil rark i no 571.'
u. r.7 .'. IMn I'lna.-k Um -7M Hrnwar 107
ami iiitni ame. winiirr rntrrrd for iíoo.
over tilt' kail.T-. on
early flushed lilit.
1 i kin t. il Kond
lower In rn and
Kyr White caile
rarly .peed hut
Ml up. Net value tu
: 'r. I'm Jorkey- Op. CI.
V 1 I Metrair s S
1" 'J ! Keeny H-ft n -.
r. :i Acton 7 7
a Vi i" Msriweii i.y -j
( th avnnauKh in 10
ft (J ii Heuiry 11. ts
n i MM and up. el value tu
. 4 4 Mir. Fin. Jorkey. Op. CI.
9 1' ! 1 Pe.inson
t
t 1 :i 2" sí Mccabf
t- ! ?- ;r nt nice 3-1!
rs tj 4 y 4 O "arroll h a
7. :W -$ 1. j-5 :57 f-5 Fairly place
Ajnlly. mil nhow winner li. g. hy March
1 1 ai cneii
T.M Andrew (.'Day 113. Movum
lower turn where he took the lead and
Ziintft moved up fai uirnliiir for home ami
tndiiK six ' Throw nut First
-year -old
levas luturity IQH.
mu. 1 si."
i
.. 1 1 i
v
.j a
tVl I
Irlshiiuiri Iw
sir Fin Jnekcy Op. CI.
1' I Loftus " 1-t 1-5
Molcvirth 3 fl-i
1 "i - Oentry 1 a
. 1 Brother 1-4 nlrce
mi i'. 1 1 1 1. 1 Trained by K
(Kerweirht Fred T a.
loaf 111 the stretch. Loflus
1 1 ed T rliallenr1') a furloiiK
the (nd was railing; to the
e'ai uhls and up. Net value
erutid film'
Kin. Jockejr. Op. Ct
1 " M Maltlwwr h 9
. Mutt A :
Acton 8 10
11 t oiitns a-n s
' ' allahrn ft s
II art well 6
1 . iiheens 710 place
how. winner b. a; by
Muling atari rood won
No bid. Overwelriit
t and won nil the way
would hav won In few
ffort. Mosirls ran an
1 1
I
S
1
a
5"
6
n is. -v i-
Minnie F
E. J. liamsev
entered for
imln 10 the n . .1
with a rush and
Wild Mear a pon
I Lire year-Olds snd
Ncl value to win-
Wt. Hi. . u. h ntr nil Joejiev
.110 3 f pl M Mft.-air
ti t ti i 1 9 v louder
luv ft v" ft 4 3ri Honker
.loo l t s 3 t 4 m eraba
no l A A ! l.nhhlns
J"l A i r 4 fl f illa han
Tlme i m t':' t-B. 1 -.7 Sale7"l
On. cl
7-10 7-10
7 7
in
IB
N
7 J
t 4 r.. M. I ':' t-B. 1 Sale7"lT3"plare.
ito kdale 1 show winner blk r. bv
hv h Hlulev Stmdlnr tsn mikI won
sireit-n. where he took it. lead bul had to
nt end. Sleepland came after mak-
outrameii nose trneii at end I alter was
slopped after guiña; alx 1 -nlonr.
re ature or a rine card. vnh continued
good weather II la hoped that the course
ttw he in good shape an
ihe belter tius of liora
harrier in large numbers.
more so that
can face the
standing of HrMk-anpi-rv
K. Mergin -pie.-.entiug the Cincinnati
I lupin er here 1 leading III.- -i haildl
rapper whose i lectlOM appeal dally In
the Times with 11 winners ui of lot raeea;
At Itpbsou or ihe Baa Francisco rvaintner
is seouhd wtib and ivier r.lark or the
Daily Haclnr Form la third with 44. The
complete standing It at follows:
c. A. Rofgln (Cjnrtnnau tnquireri.
Al nob-on (San Franelaco 1 xamuh 1
rvter Clark (Dally Raclnr Form)
Walter IVarre (Louitullle Courier-Jour
nal)
David 1 eiaiiion (Morning Telegraph)
T. H Hrhneldau .Morning limes
Coaaesvatia or opinion
Bueeesa Cafe has a new chef.-(Adver
IIKI.MOVT BKGIKfJ TBAIMNfi FOB EW
VF.AR H ATTLK WITH aTTAMJCY
YOAKl'M.
Veaataat
Will Arrive Hare Tonlqhi. Hetera
Will Train on This Hide
f Ule Hirer.
Br Bud Hulherford.
Desirous of belnr In the beat possible
physical condition when he meets rurred
Msnley Yorkum in the Juarez arena on
New Year's nia-M. Oene Delmont. the fast
Utile eastern boier be ran consistent train
i'i yesterday afternoon and win continue
' ' 1 until the day before me bont. Yoakum
w.is due to arrive in the eMy yesterday
anernoofl but because or unprecedented
norms in Colorado which delayed trains
be war unable to make ronnertiona. The
rrrrpper will arrive tonight however from
Denver accompanied bv Mrnrrer Louis
N-wmrii rreordlna; to telegrrphle ad v leas
received by Ihe promoter.
tlurk Interest lo Contest.
In consideration of the Impressive rec-
ords of the respective principals the iirht-
welrht coniezt is attracting much Interest
in local puiillrtlr affairs. Both boxen
in 1 or recaní past nave met some of tin
most prominent men of the light and fea-
ther dlvislone. Th feellnr of rivalry be-
tween Yoakum and Delmont prompted by
ine eoanenrea nunr at thr rfrreartve
norlhenrer by the Memphis boxer wblle
mo nuer waa m inver some time nro
wra riso rn important f rotor that brought
rbout ihe slnlnr of the two man for Ine
battle.
Delmonpa nehut As Lightweight.
The fight will mark the debut of Delmonl
into the llrhtw-elirlit ranks and whether It
will be r successful one remains 10 be
seen. It's a certainty that in his initial
bout In the llr-htweight division the east-
erner Is not selecting sn easy opponent
ss the hard hlttlnr Denvenie is considered
one or the moat dmrerous men In ihe rinr
'.oakum will aleo have a slight sdvantsirs
over I'-hnorit in th- question oí the weight
as the rormer Is a leelilmale 1S-poundr
wttlke the 'Memphis boy can make ihe
ir-iuierweig-ni nmii or tat pounds ir neces-
sary and then he tn Up top righting
form.
Hill Brule Immediate Training.
Immediately arier ihe arrival or Yoakum
m the city he will etart tralnlnr on the
American ride of the river at a SDeclallv
prepared camp As in the past a number
of obhtrtlona arose over the Tact thai DV
hoers tram In Juarez and It Is said that
the small crowds which have attended re-
cení Douir is attributed to tnis rrn part-
ly l.ocal fans who have business which
lamia their attention on the American side
or ihe river rind It Impossible to teav
their work and visit Juarez which ron-
sumes more than an hour when In rase
the principals irain in El Paso the Incoo-
vrnivnrea win noi ne nearly as ireat
The matter of signing principals for thv
neml-WlnduD Is belna conaltlerivl hv th.
nfficlals of the rhib. althourh no definne
announ cement has bevn mad. It is pos-
sible that Walt Walters and Benny Cor-
dova who fourñt such a rattllnr ten-round
draw several weeks aro may clash In a
return contest jack Kelly a fast heavy.
weight or san Kram-Uco. arrived in the city
recently and la anxious in get oti with s
selection or the promoters although there
hi pears slight chance of this. Jack 1-ester
hemg the only man In hts division In ihe
rny at present.
Aniither Rntlle Prndlnn
If iTforts of the promoter are realized
It Is pmhahle that nob Y-ork and Chartey
shands. wilt meet In a fight over the rnara
thon route in the near future fthould the
Doui te arranged it will be over the tr
round route as each boxer wants a per
manen t settlement or the claims of su
premacy at prearnt existing between ihem
li ts reported that a backer of York has
sr-txi to wairer that his protere will defeat
Hie rnrged westerner in a contest over ihe
1 :i. distance. The Inshlllty or Shands to
stop York in Urn nrth round when the
:ooridoan was apparently out in their
last bout was dun lo a severe chill which
the hard hlitlnr Callfomlan had In the
riiifr. due to a had cold accordlnr to a
phvnli'lrn who examined the boxer after
ihe hnltle.
Shands Is ai present In Silver city hav-
ing1 gone to the lllliop for the purpose of
rorelnr any of the mtddlewelrhta then
into n fight. A return bout over the long
distance between 5hands and York tn
Juarez would undoubtedly meal with tne
umtniinnus approval of lite fans consid-
erable interest having been worked up by
tln two draw decisions between the men.
RAST VAUGHN. N. H.
Uprrlat torrr$nntrnci to fAe Ttntm
Vaurhn ?t. ML Iter flftth-Vaughn had
one of (he mod ideal days for Christmas
In the history or the town on Wednesdav
1 1.1 11 1 and snow lorin rntred until well
in in 1 he 11 1 yiii huí Christmas morning
downed fair and plea-uit with anout ntt
mehi'A nf -imw on Ihe around. The dav
w us pleasantly spent and no disorder of
any Vlnit wii seen. Christmas tree ewr-
rises were held for ihe town nt Molse Hall
and lar-te crowd wa present lo t-njoy
the proa rain rendered ny ine voting pen
pie of ihe town and to see tht distribution
or the many pre sen i. Fruits nuts and
candles were served lo all present There
was also a Christmas tree ai the school
house in Wed V aughn and a tree for the
Mexican children In orih Vaughn on the
same ntrhi- All were wen aitennea.
on Christmas day the cow hoys on netirb
linriuB- ranches u-ave an exhibition ot rop
in j and hrnnin-himllnr tn the ball nark
id Fast Vaughn. Some very skillful rtdlnff
wan exhibited.
Miss Venus Milton eniertalned a number
of lmr friends of the. younarr set wllh
Christmas party at ner noma in r.aar
niiB-hn on Frhtav nulil
mis Marfarei bicv is '-iienoniK ine
Chrlsimas holidays with friends In Alamo
gordo.
I . M -in 1 k - - is nnrnuinrT toe rci 111
Sania Rosa on a business trip.
nv. A. B. weaver v sued tríenos in
Tucumcaii on Wednesday last.
nev. ' s. Kussei or noy. m. ss. ner
snd lierenrer of the synod of Mew Mex-
ico. Presbyterian church preached two
inlgniy entertalnlnr sermons at Ihe Fast
vaurhn Methodist church on Runday Dae.
tu. Beginning on the first Bunday in Fen
man. Rev. Russei win preacn eacn nrai
hunday in F.asl Vaugiin.
he vauatin nan 01 una reuows are
pre.ariur 10 tiw a rcrnd brll in ine mem
hers of the Rebecca lodgr and their friend
at Molse Hall on the last nlht of the year
A fine orchestra nas oven enrrreo ami a
ganaral food time Is belnr preprred for
ncimnnt works out at 1 p. m Al'a rvm-
nsstum 411 fl. El Peso.- (Advertlsmient 1
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No baseball sensallon of the many which
have rilled ibe air of lale can cuinpare
with the shock Ihe fans got when they
learned that Connie Mack had further
broken up Ills wonderful machine by re-
moving Eddie Collins for a sum said in be
000. Collins the greatest living oa'i
BUREAU GONE
Federal Trade i-nI..o To rrke Over
Work Or r.o.eramenl nepartmeut Which
Repúleles Corp"'1"11''
II If thr Anaoviutrd I'rcr
WASH I OTON. December 17. Commis-
sioner Joseph K. navies made to Secretary
Redflnld today Die last report of the Bu-
reau of Corporations. At Hie close of eleven
years work. It soon Is hi Im absorbed by
ihe new Federal Trade Commission which
will carry rrward Its activities and de-
velop new fields according lo the act or
ronr ''-' w'hich created It.
Commissioner Davie s reports that be-
fore the bureau Is absorbed by the new
federal commission. It plans to complete
udditinnal and rinal reports on tobacco
farm machinery associations taxation of
corporations oil trust laws and runMntJ
of corporation law and leav Its force as
free as possible for the new work of the
trsde commission.
Hat Hade Industrial purvey.
During Ibo last few months the report
says the bureau has nern matting a general
ronaireiiensive survey 01 ine wnon- munn-
trial field with ihe view of having imme
diately available for the trade commission
the general fads or the processus or man
ufacture organisation and dominant rinan-
ciri control or any line of Industry.
The report this year contains a very
comprehensive review oT the law under
whlrh tile trade commission will work
The new body it explains will have not
only those funcllons or Investigation and
publicity shlch the Bureau or corpora
lions exercise but also oiher runetlors or
publicity Investigation and rercinnniida-
tion and powers which are quasi-Judicial
which distinguish H in a marked manner
from the bureau or corporations. Il will
have much broader discretion ann w lit
act when requested lo do so by the
courts as master in chancery In the
preparation of trust decrees.
In view or the impending nwrger of the
Bureau of Corporations with the Trade
Commission commissioner Davie tnake
no renornmrndattons as to polities or plan-
for the future and in addition lo a lengthy
review of lie- rumilons or Ihe Trade Com
mission his report Is confined lo a n
view of the year's work In his buTean
whieh ha ticen nreviouslv disclosed from
lime to line In partial reports upon in
vestlgallons al various slages-
1 as é
DEM lG N. M.
sp'-i fit CorrrfMndenec to th Times
Iteming. V M. Dec. 87. C. I. Uatighren
and A W Pollard returned Christmas froiu
Los Angeles aTter being delayed by a wash
out on the railroad.
Cecil crichet or Kl 1'iiso and an employe
of (Ire cmislitultoualtsi Hallways is veil-
ing his brother Geo. Crichet.
Howard Wood of Albuquerque Is visit
Ing his parents here.
The school board bad a special meeting
today.
There will be a large Spanish American
dani-f at the theatre tonight
Misa Luetic Rallv entertained a parly or
her rrlends at u dame last evening Uood
music helped to make in.- evening a very
enjoyable one.
Mrs. Thos. Marshall will entertain at the
Harvey House on Tuesday evenuir rr her
son. Archie who Is home rrom school
n A. Hamlltou made a trip to Sllvv-r city
on business.
1 it Russvl went back to his mine today.
Burglars attempted to break into the
Clark Clothing Co. on Christina- night but
were nol surcess.ul In gaining an en-
trance. M trace of tha robber ha yet
been found
Mr and Mrs. O. K. Bally vnteriaincd C.
E. Miesse Ray Mlesae Harlan Weeks. Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Johnson at an old rashlonud
dinner on Christinas day.
Miss Minie Hagen la visum friends In
Silver City.
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fenaf-
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Mack. The old elej
may look a lililí bit lorn up. but ir Mark
naje In Phllatlnlpllll he will be heard
from Juat th- Fame.
AN I MU I II III Willis I H I
Kngllsh and German!. Live for Days In
Hamr Trench During Lull In Batlle.
Aaaocfofcrf I re Oorrepondence
Boulogne Dec. 15. A British soldier
relates i remarkable story or how the
cngllsh and (lermaus hobnobbed In the
-dtuo trench a lew miles south of Ypttifl.
There were a handful of Cernuna and
a .-mailer handlul or allied forcds.
Treneheg were but a few yard apart ami
hi these for mure than a week the men
of both sides and been bored and inac-
tive. They amused themsclvea as best they
could -exchanging messages swapping
newspapers and tobacco hurling back and
forth greetings and epithets.
More days passed and still neither sld"
received orders either to attack or 10
u iihdraw. .Some sort of co-ope rallón
seemed necessary. Accordingly ihe (ier-
mans hoited a while Hag and advancing
under this entered the allied trench for
a conference. The result was au agroe
incut was reached that It would be more
comfortable for all to live in one. trench
until one aloje or the other received order:..
Tho Hermans moved over lag and
baggage and for a number or dayx all
went well. Many of iho (ernians spoke
LnglUh or French. Under tho sirange cir-
cumstances friendships sprung up. Roth
factions dreaded the. arrival of a meg.
I sengcr.
i one day a messenger rame and plans
for the renewal or hostilities were hastily
made. Rut the messenger proved lo be
only a Jiearer of mall and newspapers for
the Hermans. All gathered round while a
German began to translate thst latest dis
patch from Berlin liihappily for the har-
mony of the gathering. H referred to
nsiend by Its Cermad knick?name "Xalea";
pnke of bomb droppings on various
1 pet" 11 towns of ronlemplated sir ratd'
n "real Britain.
The Fnglish frowned growled ; the
1 reneb grew excited. Both hides had by
JwrrerMnent laid aside their rifles; hut both
.ides still had their fists. Both used them
a free-for-all fight followed anil the
unique compart came lo an end.
Panama Pacific International .Exposition
Ticket on tale December 28-29-30 final return limit
January IS.
GOLDEN STATE UNITED
Loaves El Pao 2:00 P. M.
Arrives San Diego 6:30 P. M.
Make your reservations early and avoid the rush.
City Ticket Office Rooerts-Banner Building.
THE LOBBY BAR 316 San Antonio St
Classiest of Wines Liquors and Cigars
J. B. ADAMS Prop.
ii aii BfSftSEtt III ssl AFKirjca
nmi itiBi s
vl 11 iMi iiiuii riL innnvn
EAST ntVlKKH ATTI.r.KIEI.II
Haullni raek rasa Lilian Man lo
Gruesome ttarnlval In the
riela of tka Dea.
Hold
Annviatc4 Press rorrronr-.'
i'. 1 1 1 ir rail rtiToinher Tl. The
.r th wnir a nw terror on the batlle
fields or cast rmssta ano roianu. is m-
1 1 bed in a letter sent by a Burilan of-
flrer lo a Higa newspaper.
Wounded in an engagement which nan
driven ihe Germans from tbelr trenches he
round himself larvr to be the only living
soul ten on tho field of dead. Pulling
hltnseir together and leaniug on his aword
he walked as best he could toward the
supposed shelter of bla comrades In the
woods.
"Just as I reached the edge of the wood
he says "I slopped in terror. From the
distance there cifne the how ling oí a 'Wolf.
It sounded unutterably mrUncholy and
dreadful In ihe still autumn night. An
oiher wolf answered tn the same long-
drawn dismal note. The howling drew
nesn i-; presently I heard It all around me.
without pause growing louder and more
exultant every moment.
"I am no coward. I am a sportsman anil
have killed many wolves In hunts but
wat I heard mat night I can never forget.
The chaotic howling which enclosed me
like a chain kept coming closer and closer
drawing; 10 the center of the circle where
I waa standing.
"I saw clearly there was no chanre of
saving myself when the circle had closed fi
nslly upon ma. I went running how I man
aged it I don't know towards some bnabes
a hundred yards away. 1 reached them and
and dropped to the ground. I waa resolved
tti fight as long as I could. I had my
loaded revolver and my sword.
"The wolves camv nearer and their bow
ling filled the night ow they were at
the border of the wood. In the darkne-
I rould see dim ahadows moving slowly
between the iraes.
"As they come out or ihe wood from dif-
ferent directions they drew together into
ona great dark hard and stood thus for
soma niinub1- Then another wolf howled -from
soemwhere out on the hattlerteld. anil
all at once ihe pack began lo move. With
out haste. In a little deliberate trot Ibey
wen l nasi me. nasi the very clumo or
bushes where I was sitting with drawn
revolver. Nut one turned toward me. I
watched each one as hv went by expect
inr taht he would snrlna at me. I don't
know how many ttrcre were but then
were very many all trolling so qulckly
1o the field wheru Hie dead bodies were
lying.
"I was mercifully allowed to lapse into
iinronxelnusness soon after. At sunrise I
was picked up still unconscious by a Cos-
ssck patrol."
Aeroplanes Strew Minee at Rea.
iatnl Pirn Correjipondrnce
1
Copenhagen. Dec. in. The theory lhat
me of ihn mines found along the coast
of Denmark were strewn by aeroplanes
is advanced by a Danish official. A Ocr
man aeroplano which was seised orr
Nor rtby after It had been wrecked on the
rocks was found to be carrying three
mines. The machine has apparently been
the water about ten Ways. There was
no irace of the pilot.
Nationals Defeat American!
(; thr Annnriatrit Prrnn
Han Diego. Cel.. Dee. J7. By defeating
the All-Americans here toaay 1 to 0. 'In tie
final contest of their tour the All-Nation
ala won two more games than their oppo-
nents in the frfty-six games.
Score:
K National 1 s 0
AIl-Arnerlcans 0 5 n
naileries: Alexander and Klllirer; Bush
and Henry.
Fraternal Order Eagles' masquerade ball.
New Year'i Eve. Ryan's academy. (Ad-
vertisement.) I
THE BIG KID IB IN 41 AIlE. (Adv.)
FOR FRESH OYSTERS
Sarved la all atjrl.. to H
PHIL YOUNG'S CAFE
and all klnda or Manean diana hot or
cold luncnaa.
Moarlala Cincinnati Bra
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