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Qn Every Building and in Every Home the Stars and Stripes Should Be Displayed Today Flag Day
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35TH YEAR
EL PASO TEXAS. MONDAY JUNE 14 1915.
ENGLISH SECTION 10 PAGES
PRlCty 5 CENTS.
GERMAN EDITORS RUSSIANS BLOCK f
ADMIT FRIENDLY GERMAN ADVANLL
TONE OF WILSON ON LEMBERG; SAN
NOTE BUT VIEWS SCENE OF HEAVY
ARE DIVIDED
TODAY IS FLAG DAY.
ONE ELEMENT DISPOSED TO
BELIEVE COMPROMISE IS
MORE THAN PROBABLE
WHILE OTHERS INDICATE
DESIRE TO REJECT ANY-
THING THAT SAVORS OP
DEPARTURE FROM PRES-
ENT COURSE.
i
Ihr .IMOCinfrrt fret -
moim jimp la ivi.i 1 .onrton ! . -Til Benin
morning paper generally comment more or
less fijttemtortly on Hie American note along
itiH lines rollowed by Ibe Saturday evenltu?
papers.
While there Is a general disposition w
re ognlze the rrlrndly tone of the uoic ami
the Fart that It makes rurtlier negotiation-
iioaslblc the press I divided. ."OUghly. Into
two parties one oí which appears disposed
to enter Into negotiations looking to com-
promise on a new toasts while the other hy
Impllrallon or epresly rejects any de-
parture from Hie rout se heretofore fol-
lowed. Among the representatives of the
latter Idsa the Tagllche Rundschau wlrtrli
declares that while the noto seelts a way
to a compromise It seeks It along Hoes
which must reauit to the disadvantage or
lirruiany."
rite TagilcUe undscbau continues.
The note Iherer oro H calculated only to
postpone' a settlement of German-American
relations and not bring it about. The
lilendly tone we acknowledge but the do
rum tn.-.t ine stinting 01 im- i-usoa..."
was unparalleled In modern warfare seems
opposed to ute cnaracver 01 upngni.uiouu
ARTILLERY DUELS WITH
HERE AND THERE AN IN-
FANTRY ENGAGEMENT
OCCUPY RIVAL ARMIES IN
FRANCE AND FLANDERS;
ITALIANS CONTINUE AD
VANCE ACROSS AUSTRIAN
FRONTIER.
along the
continues
In the Baltic
Dnelster river
between the
opt
PS.
The flondachau defends tne sinking of the
l.iisltanla a'id in conclusion declares: "And
Hie watchword Is 'The torpedoing will go
on." " "
"Toé Kj-euz Zeitung emphasise Ggrmany'a
rivht in ..... .ni the shlument rr ammunition
to any enemy by every means. II also U
line amp(iig "aiftce tlw plan lo starw
Germany lias final rallen.
Count von Keveuoow. In the Taires Zel-
tung. sajs I
"If President Wilson persists In his re-
V fusai to recognize the German declaration
or a war aone we are nor ante to conceive
of an agreement or oven a real unaer-
I ..I'd III '
counfvon KevetiUow aiuls.
President Wilson brushes aside with
lliíht gesture the chief part of Ihe. (ierman
note as unimportant when President Wll-
..11 appeals for moralily ami humane right
i. I it" extend these noble motives first to
Arottieaas munitions. Germany cannot
abandon the use of her he.-t implement of
war merely In order thai Americans may
Mill the war zone on British snips."
The Jforgen Post say?.
The nopi Is rilled with tones or frlendli-
noa and Seeks to open and smooth over tbe
way for further tiegotlathms. The orfer to
l medíale between i.ennany and Great Britain
I will unquestionably be glady accepted by
ftie .iennun a-oveninieuL and ir mediation
V". " Oreat rltalir rauit."
The aloigen Post praises the uprightness
ol the Lulled States iuul hopes thai It Will
be possible to demonstrate that ..'iiiany Is
acting wunin iter- rigió.
Hie fageblftlt saVa: '
Tt cannot i Mien why fhe Ovrman gov-
eiumeut should not' be able to enter into
l-eiistr.n utfh il... Amerlrsn irr.Vfrnoienl
enm-emln another kind and manner of
i.i's al warrant. This possibility Is Increased
bv the American orrer or mediation with
I'.ugland. t i.e answer will not be ready for
several weeks bat It must be said the
... man jeopk now. a before lay -great
weight on undisturbed rotation with Am
i lilted futes whose wars or liberation
i liei once Joyfully greeted and within
whose borders rulluotni of Germans have
lound new hutnes.
"The earnest character of the note m$J
not be overlooked but It contains nothing
which even Indirectly cao be looked upon
as an ultimatum. '
"The note sails the old course and de
mand! the cessation of our submarine cam-
paign and again emphasize the remarkable
I penal right or American ntizens to voyage
through a war one as pasaengr.ra op ships
iHMongiiur in oeillgereui powers. -
ti.- newspaper says thai negotiations w
l oiitlnu.'. bnl whether a' real result can
obtained la uuestlnnaMa since this demand
of Ule Aniflo Aue rUana'- that me subma
line wnrfan' ho slopped "lien uiu-nie Hi.
provinces and
heavy righting
MUasians and Austro-Oerniani. without
hnwej i . any material change In the alt
nation. The movement forward and back
ward or the battle lutes m the Baltic
provinces is aunost continual and eacn
s.de has al various tunes held the ad
vantage.
in üallcla the acene or the righting haa
i handed. The (lemians. balked in their
effort to peach Leniberir from the Boulli
have cninineneeil an attack on tne mis
sions on the elver San. north 01 Pnetnysl
and alona the Dne.ster In soutneasiern
Hállela and In their report tonight claim
to have been successful in botU sector.
The movement hi the southeast resembles
that which railed further un the Unelster
at Zurawana. hut is on a wider scale. Tbc
right wing or me Aiisiro-ueranan army
only X miles from the Roumanian frontier
white its en wing rearnes as lac ?
Htltcz. where many attack? save peen
deluared aaalnst the brldae-bead
SiniHltancously the Oennans are proceed
ing with their altack on the llusslan center
of the river HaWka. where they also have.
been auecegatul according to tneir
onrt.
in the western tone artillery duels aie
In progfeas rrom the sea to he Woevre
and even beyond tbat dUtrlcl; with here
and there infantry righting. The I'fench
have attempted to force the Hermans at
some oolnts out or their strongly en
trenched positions and the Oennans bave
been endeavoring to recover lost ground.
A bbr Oerrfiau offensive was predicted Sev
eral days ag-o but so tar li has not
hands the Italians have begun on attack on
Oorlxie rurtlier UP the Isonto river and
one or the Austrian' most strongly fortlr
fled rrontler posltlonsrThe Italians already
have cut the communications to the north
and south or the town mi that U now de-
pends entirely on the difficult mountain
road to tbc-castward.
I III n RKPOB.T CAPTURE OF
RAII-KHAU KTATION NEAR Mints
i.vi'mans or the railway station leading into
town or Betuna eight nines rrom
Arras is announced In the Krench orriclal
statement issued here this arternoon.
cannonading wa rontlnued during the
iiik tit In Ihc dlgtrirt north of Arras the
staiemeut says wnne siunDorn ngniing
with hand grenades took place In the
region railed the "labyrinth."' The teat or
the statement rollowi:
-During the entire night the bombard
men! in Ihc region north or Arras was
n. nun n hi- We have taken to the south
the 'labyrinth stubborn lighting in
progress the combatants having resorted
the throwing or naiui grenades in
j PRESIDENT WILSON CALLED UPON
TO DECIDE ON MEXICAN FACTION
WORTHY OF ACTIVE MORAL SUPPORT
t r :j I g i I " E J c t :.:
a it ...JB..-i
dv unnea oiaies uovernmem.
Villa Making No Request for Recognition Sets Forth Peace
and Order Which Prevail in Vast Area Dominated
by Conventionalist Forces.
H thf AariolKl Press
Washington.
will be accompanied rrom Vera Crut to
Mrviro Ulty by Consul Ucneral Arnold
Bbankln.
A load of provisions rrom Kagle Pass for
the'relle. or the oopolaiion or the don-
ekiva .lisirict baa been purchased by the
Red cross and will be sent forward early
this week.
spite or the desperate efforts of the ene-
my we have maintained all our gains
made on the preceding day.
"On the rest or tbe rrom tho night was
calm."
epr it ijra. lt' al discissions
The k'reu. mtung rinds the arguments
i-ontaiaea in uie Atnerirun note Hinit. un
"fbe note" it say "ine to iiie. i oer
main's well considered arguments with an
appeal i huioajittarlaii duties whereas
iitrmany's ru-st humanitarian duty la t.
priite ! Iier sf.ldt. r Iroiu Ainerl. aji ammii
nilioii shipments.'4
S ASHIXCTÜN lsITÍhl. IMEIIENIKIf
" IN Rfciil-IN PHE8H IUIHI.M
Ml thr Kimlrt Prtu '
WaahlugliHi. lahr is. --Comment by tbn
preat or EnroH un the re.enl Ameruan
note lo Heiuiauy aurarted touch attention
in omrtal and diplomatic iirtera Dare to
day and In the absence or infm tnalloh con
corning Iba tnobable attitude ot the Uer
uian government II was the ehn-r tuple of
pe!uuiiloB
TOa editorials or m (ierman pres were
red Willi particular interest byorruials
who drew much ene.iursgenieiit roc the rer
rabeas to Ihc file i 11 y lone of tbe American
note. High oirt.'lal Have leu mat ir a
1 sobit i.f liieiidliu. s could be maintained
throughout tbe iieaollatloii. the erforts ot
the United sítales lo mm nu t ' -""'laaj- of
the tegajity or iiw .tiuerii au poalHoa ulti-
malety woukl be stiereasrul
lira rareful phraslug ol the last American
note Is known to haiwtue purpose at atat
log She dantanda or tin I nilnf slat.-s very
earnestly mu Ui such a rasblou as would
imi make It eiubarrasalug ror Germany to
in. i the American posllloii in a way salts -factory
lo her osvu pui lu ufrtuiuu as well
Rm traite jstaiaa. " .
am Hung Klin o ofriciaia
thought ihey gleaned trmu the prese com-
mwii and olli. i mi. raws was tbe fart Uaat
the nerinan aoverntuent was uo more de-
araua oí addmg Os t utted Uie to ata
man lie i mini waa
an-saaMng la ibt Europeau curie t
I II 'UWIUI lUsUetaUIHlUtg lUt
(COUUuucd uu Page
pea j
Two.)
CHICAGO CARMEN
DECLARE STRIKE
AMERICANS FLAYED
BV VIENNA EDITOR
UMis RAt tT WITH I'll in It- FOR
PEACE IIV VATIIIV THAI Nllll'H AHMM
to ki-:h or üeiiham am ai htria
ArUele Considered Mlunlflrrnl id Official
opinion in view or niflid Triple iiensor
ship tlali.talne.l by GoveramrnL
M.AHi.t rarmcN rum hu hotmmen
I Mil IS A Sill OTHKJI KMPLUVaUi.
JOIN VS WALK-OUT.
It y ihr AmMOOimléd Prest
Chicago June . A strike or the 14u
emidoyes or the surface and elevated trac-
tion systems was ordered at midnight. The
men urn directed to finish their runs ami
leiurn their cars to the barn.
Leonard M Buaby. president of the cnl
ci go surface lines announced thai no al
tempt would be made to run. cars until
Tuesdss- I'nder the IU07 .irdlnan.-e tin
race Hues ale nol required to operate In a
strike.
At midnight the policemen look up their
pi.siiions at tne ear Darns elevated stations
power plants and other pr.jp. hi The
majority or runs had ended and tbe cars
housed In the barns. A few or the longer
run- would not be ended until daylight but
II was expected thai at 5 o'clock all of the
union men would nave lert their Work.
Most or tbuni departed quietly tor the!
home.
The traction companies at once began i
campaign r pvblicDy pava advertisement
appearing In the morning papers Ui which
me n spj.usiiiiiiiy iot loe siriau was placeo
041 the moons.
"The ctuupanle have raoealesUr oneced
to ar bitrate any and all questions on a fair
oasis was ine main coiuentson.
tTALV tmxOM ENCMT TUaCUi.
raraaal Decree f CaMlaeattoa Publlskwg
noiue june ii- ine oJTiciaJ Journal Uj
day published decree aelalng merchant
ablpa of I'aly's oaeniW in the purls ..r toe
knot. loth ami or nit- colonies at I be begin
mng of hostilities
The decree says thai boats recognised as
destined lor serin a aualliuy crulsei
will be ( al.Mir. d. Ollu.r stiksa aaav tie re-
ouis.iiooerf hy the tntoleter or marine ror
the durstiuii of the war.
Lueniv merchandise un hoard me ir.i
ships will be soques le red and returned emr
the war wttlatul Indemnity or will be.ru-
quisiuotted acahSM uutamnuy. Purcbaahhle
goods W1I I I i
Men liaodlae Lc longing lo oeutrala kill
be delivered to the tiUOSlgUee rae .'pill g
when requisitioned agauist mdenu.lly.
i is. usriciai journal ais. puujisned a at
er pruhlblliUg Ihe esporlallua of all Utud
uUa uut luduabstl in pracedlng Uau.
CKaUIANM REPORT BOMBARIIUKIVT
ol LUKEVIUUe 1 on I II i 1 1 kin-
far .1 aoclpred Presa
eiiiii. June IS. (Via London. j Herman
artillery bombarded the military work
i tineviiie a Krencn town i. miles
southeast or Nancy according to the. or
riclal statement given out today by tho
Herman army headquarters.
'.crinan troops ine statement anus
stormed tbe town of Kuzlu eight mile
west 'if Shavll. in kovno Province; took
more than .'..ouo llusslan prisoners at Klcn
lawa. In the alíela and also captured
tbe town or allyntska.
The statement reads:
"In the western theater: Artillery duel
took olace al Nleuport and IHxmude. (north
?i 'tt-jM&gBk SSS"&Sm in Austria which latterly has heel
the dune was repulsed. Hotitheast of
liebuturne Infantry engagements are being
rought. i
"Tbe mllliary work around l.unevelle
were bombarded.
"In tbe eastern theater: Our attack
northwest or shavll made jrood progress.
Kuile was taken hy storm. EniTOy counter-
attacks tailed. Eight officers and
men and elgbt machine guns were cap-
tured. "Houtbeasi of tbe Marlampol-Koviio road
battles against Husslan relnr..rrements ar
riving from tbe south have commenced.
"North of Przaanyex another ISO prla-
oner were taken.
"Our Invasion Into the enemy lines south
or UoIIbiow was followed :n the nlirht by
Husslan counter attacks all or which were
uusuceeiaful. The gained positions are
firmly in our hand. Our booty tn no-
sector has been Increased to I jmki prisoners
eight canaoo. of heavy .calibre and nine
machine gun
"In the southeastern theater: A bridge
bead at s-enawa was recaptured yester-
day our opponents Ian more than a mo
prisoners lu our hands. Counter-sttacks
made by the euemy during the night railed
"East of Jaroslau and east of Prtemysl
Ihe righting Is becoming more noticeable
Troops under Oeneral Llnsengagi have
taken Mlyulska. Tbe altack on Zydaak con
Hnoe."
It vi i -N vi' i M I aft V HOMRARTlg
Al M HI tN I HUM IK It Hill I -
Hy Ihi JtorUlti Visa
I dlnc Italy June IS (Via Paris Hallan
sr tille r v lodav lioinl.arde.l Ihe torttrica-
llons of siauia Maria. San I'lelro. San Marco I
tun 'Lucia and ma other Dosttiona dereud
i iik Hon. tne catitui .r the erowu land or
(jora and oradisr. two miles nortuweii of
Trieste and ten miles cast or tn Italian
rrontler 'TSSKCM
l " uoieiiis ouud on Austnsn ornees
taken prisoner Indicate that It was the
plan or Ihe Austrian general atari to pre-
vent the Italian crossing the Isonao river
In tucen lolmino and Oon. The i spiure or
Paava by Italian troops however upset tne
Austrian plans ror maintaining an Inaur
ntountabks barrier In thai oari or ibe rront
inrougn me oporanou or ute msu. ot
kolinino and Ofadlsea.
TH tJ-.IIUtMs IN Mi l .II II
(. (.. 1. . ottoerf Jri
Ainsierdaiu via London). June IS. A dla-
pai. h received here I rom Berlin says
"JMce o beaiuniiiv "t lite ar oa-iiiirt
or (ienuany bave employed g number or
sole ror collecting Informaiina. The Uar
man auUjorltle recently dlsroVered a con-
anracy widen nas - in neaoquanov as
Mat in n h
"Seventeegt gotas Vera arrested In Bel
giuir and it was proved that they had
. ..lonmiili aleat information r. gsrdlug ihe
wstawfut or itoops.
cm june i eigoi oi tiat accused worst
Couiiouad uu Pane Two.)
-(Via London.) official
which i . 1 1-1 1 has been
none too friendly to the United Stales Is
matures! in a vehement altack which ap
pears in the leading Vienna newspapers
tbe Neue Pre: I'resse against America for
supplying win munitions lo the euteiip.
power.
Additional Importance attache to the
article which Is published Willi Ihe full
sain tn.li of the government n it Is nol
directly ornclally inspired since the entire
contení of tbe Austrian newspaper are
suujrrtea to a triple rorm or censorship be
fare the form are put In the preaa.
Declaring thai Atm'rtaans have sold
billion dollars worth of munitions of war
td the enemies or Austria and t.vrmany.
white the lulnlsh-ra or tbe Aiiter can
churches are praying ror peace tbe paper
says :
"Those who bring munitions cannot
bring peace and the ian.l where so many
voices are demanding the breaking off of
relations won uermany ran nanny oe a
be i hi.-h.-m. rrom win en Ibe world can gain
a in" Mvatluo
"ir America refuse to submit the LUfl-
lania dispute lo arbitration she embitters
relation with Uermany and raise ques-
tions or might. 4he is pursuing a policy
which threatens b.-r neutrality. A muni
t'on war I being waged by America; pub-
lic sentiment Is already sgatnst uermany;
Herman soldier are being killed or wound-
ed -by tinelo o . i .in ni. i:. ii Much more
than this cannot happen and ihe difference
would be scarcely noticeable."
HOUSE DENIES HE
IS PEACE ENVOY
CMAXm LBMP.0 MaOT'
MUI! Til Is INI. WilH
Al'TMUMITV IN M ARMIMC. N I I'tN -
vlsli was a personal one as a prívale clti
zen and that It bad no political slgnlfl
HAD M MP ! ni ol 1 N I CONFIOEMIAI
HBPOHTH 111 PREfUOKNT.
Uu Ih t.aocial.. "..a. .
Washington. June t.i mi orriclals have
ever admitted concerning Colonel P.
House's visit to Lurope haa been- that he
waa . vnccled uhlle Iherc to look llllo the
question or co-ordinating American n in r
work auroao.
11 i knuwn. however that Colonel House
1ms made frequent conridenttal reports to
tbe president oh sentiment toward peace
rollowtng ins visits lo Hie capitals or Ibe
various nailon.
I II Mil. I.- i.l iimvni WITH
-I 1iM. Ill l I no PRUPKRTV.
( the Assoehtletf 'ress
Waahlneloii. June IS. A. Havenlth.
3 Ian minister has proiestcd to the stale
i partnii'ni In the name or lus government
anil ihe International lied cross against the
seixurc by Germany or Belgian Hed Cross
money and equipment within the Herman
lines.
The nnitest Suva this Has dune when the
Belgian Red cross refuted to gtye up It
proper work and devole Us attention lo
Jald and protection of women by employ
ment under orders rrom tin: oerniau gov
eroor-general of Belgium.
Pierre Klghllag on Dardanelles.
Tin. nallv Mall's Alliens
correspondent rays thsi tne gitiei. rnaay
and iliirdy attacked the Turkish positions
ou the allipoii pcnmsiiio. iney were
.11001 ten bv uarshii.s. but the Turks still
hold Ibe heights of Arh! Baba and tbe
halghta commamllng kalld Babr.
rtllth Mel Ruekelelitr Tanker.
Jv far i .!.;(. Pre
Ixiudoii June t -The (Standard Oil com-
pany's tank steamer Pistura from New
York May it tur Oakarshamn. Hwedeii
gain Is in ibe hands or the British ad-
nnralty. bivmg lieeti sejted and lak"h to
Kirkwall sicotlai
cargo of oil ror
had talked with leadlos
rials or jeriiiany. Pranre and England but
denying that his trip to Europe was in any
way connected with a possible musioii
looking inward peace or that tie is as live
uestt.ua I emissary or siaaBiam 'wuaun
Cokmel Ldwai.i M. House arrived here to
day from Liverpool.
"I dtdit I talk i.eae aiei that was nul no
mission abroad cuhuiei House declarad.
"Thai report was the biggest piece or non-
sense that 1 ha.r heard.'
Hi also ssid thai be us not eaJUd bviaaa
odoni wiuon.
(.oloaal House ul that aluce learHg Maw
Vor k h J .unary Ml uf tht year be had
met and lalk.U with hading ufriclal uf the
two wi. ah is irrr.AMKR crajmi.
Pssaraoer Vessel Craaha tola Vavhl ta a
líense lag un Long Island Meuad.
mjtMk .t'cujlf1 Prata
Raw York. June 13. -Two persons' were
killed and three Injured Ip a collision Ih
arase fog on Long Island hound tonight
between the Boston-bound steamer Bunker
Hill. With y'xi passenger on board and tue.
steam yacht v unidla owneu by C. k. i
Hillings widely known boi seiiiao. which
was wailing mr mis ct.y.
un. id lite killed was ijeorge k. Hendriek.
of boston president Of the Uassacluiaoli
I'oitiiia 4 Bello. company lie uuier was
J'Jhn J. Drown a tiavebun salesman or
iktslua. a iJilss. lljo r Oh Ihe Bullkei Hill who
was kiuj.keit overboard pickitd up by the
Vanadls ami did rrom ins injuries.
The Bunker Hill with a great hole torn
us her aide where she was struck Py Ibe
Bllluigs yacht got saiely back to her pier
at a lab; hour.
tbe Vonadls on board which were Mr. and
Mrs. Mining and a guaal. put luto h1.ii
tuve l. I. with a badly aniaslwd boat
Urasral HeetlOM la recae..
3m fate is.' wild Picas
London. June 13-sA Maular dispatch from
"&ani '!( Uon hegau early loday by
tfl pari uf Hi.- kingdom rirept some dla-
lltclt la Naeln!e and Crete where Ibe
eleeiotial officials fatlud lu arrive In tUiw
epaliun sre passing oK tuielly
In Ailieiss and Piraeus where the adharani
or rx 1 1. oner tieuihenos Vuns-sclua seemijj
tu be iu the svad."
Jubc is. Oeneral carranta
hM Mow Ksued a proclamation claiming
thai as-be controls a large territory and
nslltuted civil idmimstratlon therein
he logically I entitled to recognition by
the Washington government while Heneral
villa has sent a note to the United States
government ftnurmg President Wilsons
recent suggestion that the warring i actions
tn Mexico unite for peace.
He ni-. has made overtures directly to
Carranta.
Villa claims that he. loo. Is in posses-
sion of a large area or Mexico snd thai
Isw and order eilsts within his jurisdic-
tion No request Is msde Tor recognition
or the convention government represented
hy Villa hut a willingness l expressed
r. ai n an agreement vvnii me ouivr
Mexican rsctlons.
Manuel Bonilla minister oi rouunimti a
lions Ih the Madero cabinet snd rornicr
overnor of the stale nr - naloa. has ar-
tved here as Ibe personal representative
of tvneral Villa bearing dispatches and
the note In quesilon which will be trana-
lUlllcu to ine SPtve u.-' oi.'-io t.ieous.
Knrique c. Llórente Washington repre-
sent 1 1 1 x . or Ihe convention government.
Cineral Carranta also has a number or
personal representantes here.
No Immrillnte Arllnn Probahlr.
Kach rceiioti is rollowtng a course wtuen
l hopes will ultimately obtain ror Hseir
rrom the Dulled Males "the active moral
urorl promised In President Wilson
siatemeut.
tiltil a new secretary of stale ts ap
pointed to succeed Mr. Bryan it Is upt
thought Hist there will be any develoii-
ment or the recently announced policy rtf
President Wilson to Insist on a settle
ment bv the Mexicans or 'some other
means would be employed.
Meanwhile rel er work Is being conduct
ed nn a large scale by the American Red
Cross and military movements are pro-
ceeding in Mexico with a much vigor a
ever.
Huillín I Otirfnnn's Heath t neontlrmrd.
The military situation la likely to hsve Killed i not known. W
i Irn; orí ni Iniloenre dur na- the com- sunerlnl.'tidenl ot ihe
nor cea on me poimcai sine oi graneo s
problem. According to orriclal reports or
the slate department the suf-eplmr claim
or victory made by iicncr.it Cnrrsnri an
rehilen unit Ceneiul Villa still Is pressing
nrraaga forces nsrd soutn or t-oon. rne
most severe loss sustameii b.V Heneral
Obregon whose r ghl army was shot aay.
Rumors were current tonight in Meilcan
quarters that ilbregon hail idecilmbed lo
ins wound hut this was not contirineo.
(.eneral Mill In Command.
General Benjamin Bill who was In com-
mand of the Carranta rorres al Naco last
year a Mexican or Toretgn descent now
Is In hnrn of the Carranza military
"peranum agslnst Generals Villa and Ange-
les In neutral Mexico.
The Villa troops bave been handicapped
hy a lark or ammunition with which Oen-
eral HIU Is said to be well supplied. Gen-
eral Pablo Oonasles another csrrsnr.a
commander ts moving toward Mexico City.
It la understood that the convention gov-
ernment has about to.ooo troops In Ihe
capital and mat the approaching carranza
ion-es probably will be met In the out-
skirts or Hie city to decide who will
retain possession.
O. i. O'Connor Pacific coast director of
the Red Cross has been d'.recled to prn-
coed from 8n Francisco to Mexico City
p. poronlly direct His Red Croa work
there or relieving the starving population.
Mr. O'Connor who has bad charge of re-
ller work on the Parirle coast or Mexico
and at El I'nso will probably sail rrom
Galveston Tuesday ror Vera Crux. He
DOZEN KILLED IN
WISCONSIN STORM
flONZAI.KR fllVE CO.WKVriONALfSTa
IS Hilt RS TO 01 TT CAPITAL.
Ay fc A neta fell Presa
vera ' in. June 13. The Doinorrata. the
Carranza organ here today published an
extra edit on rontalnlng a dispatch from
Puebla which Is in substance as Pillows:
"Oeneral Pablo nxales. who has been
sent wfih Ihe :urrsnzs armv lo take Mex
ico city has been visited by three mem-
bers of the . ni i ;.' i party rrom Mex-
ico city with an orrer or an arml.tl.e.
The delepatcs suggested that Ihe nglitlng
m tint v clnlly cesse ss sll tbe people
were lighting with the same purpose.
"Oenersl Gonzales replied Ibut the forceg
in Mexico city bad better throw in their
lot with leneral Carranza or svtcuate the
rlly wllhoiil bliMidslied. He gave Ihe ilelc
gales rorty-elghi hours lo reiurn and pre-
seni his proposition to the convention."
Tarranra headquarters here believes that
the Mexico City Torces are preparing to
flee mill turn over the city to General
Carranaa. General Censales Is said to b
preparing to r. ed tno.oou persons should
Mexico city be taken within a rew day.
The people In the rorniec capital are de-
clared to be In great want.
o I. hit I I Ii IN ATTACK OS - P.
TRAIN BY x m.i i is IS -oNiiltx.
it" i .tstedacd Presa
Nogales Ar'z. June 13. One laborer was
killed and three other Southern PneTeie
railway employes two of tbem Amerlcann
xvoiituieii in an attack on a work train by
vaqul Indians last night at Mapoll rura
miles south or Ouaymns according to re-
ports received here tonight.
A military escort uf x$ wheh accom-
panied the work train n-Htrnefl The fir
of the Yuqui and several or the Indian
raiders were killed.
The name of the workman who was
K. Harft water
ruad. wc . ahol
through Uie 'arm" and a brakeman named
simith and aiinttirr named Martinez were
shot In the back snd side. Their wounds
It '4 s."i. ire nol dangerous. They were
taken Pi the hospital at Kropalme.
PI.IAB l Mi's HI. POUTS PROPPING
i milis IN I RBALKJON CAMP.
fly thf - o.eóir prcas
I". uaia- Art June 13. Oenoral Calles
the Carranza commander at Agua Prieta
sent a report here today thai an aeroplane
ntlsrhed to his garrison sailed ovrr the
lii'ttslejos csrup or ihe Villa troops near
Annvscacht pass yesterday and dropped
bombs among a group .or Vaqul Indian
soldiers. The report slates that aeveral
were killed and others woundad.
' Hundred or ririe shots were fired at
the machine which -few over the camp 'at
an altitude of I.ÜOO reel. None of the shots
took erfecc
VININTP.lt DIA. LOMBARDO "i
Vi mil 1 1 TO KL PARO.
Miguel niaz Lombardo. In charge of tho
deportments ot rorelgn relations snd lu'
tlrr tn Ute Villa cabinet is expected lo
reach Kl Paso rrom Arnascsiientea Tucsday-
m order tlial he may be in close touch with
Washington m the event or developments
In connei lion with Ornrol Villa's reply in
I'li-ulellt ll-.n note on the Mexican sll -
uetlon.
M tor lila. I.oinliarilo xvlll be nceom.
panted to Hie border by George C. Carotl.
ers spertai agom or tne slate department
wlio acconinanied the rorelgn minister lo
Agusscalletiies where Ihe latter went lo s- -slst
in the rramlhg or the communication in
American government
r. crothers come. It Is said for tho
purpose or riling bis report to Washing-
ton on the general situation In central Mex-
ico as well a on the manner in which Gen
eral Villa recelvutl the president's messsg i
lo ii" Mexican chiertalng.
Ill IIRII AN1C CUTH SW ATH EIGHT MILES
WMHI A BOSH I MUI INI. Ills I fill I
NI Ml I I 1111 V II I I
son are reported dead In the storm which
swept over western Wisconsin and parts
Minn. sou and lov.it Buturday night.
Eleven are ald to have lost tbetr lives near
Perryvllle Wis. and five near causing.
The dead heal Perryvllle are Mrs. Nana
fmlev. aieed 70; John liiiley. her giandson
one yesr; Miss Rose Pinley dsiigbier of
Mrs Plnley; Mrs. John Daley or Atlantic
Iowa sister or Rose Plnley; Charlea Mc-
Manus. an Inrsnl. and a farm laborer oaMie
ii n known
The wires are down- u Lansing ami par
lii-ulara of the casualties there have nut
burn received.
An ulghi-mlle strip from a paint two
in. i. ts east of Perryvllle to a imiai tluee
miles easl. near Ihe village of señera was
wept clear and eveiy farm bouse w
a r i sin oi ilaiu ill The atuciii was at
Its Worst at Ibe faun home or lames I inly"
enere Ills mother huí Slid two alslers one
of whom bad lust come uu visit were
killed
Plllley hlniscll SUSllUllell two proseli legs
and his wile was seriously Injured.
Thirlj p.iions Were tlljui'd seteiol ol
whom gte in hospitals in La cross m a
serious MsMHwaw
eartMMake lu WurUesakurg
UU tht A w La led Prf
l-ondon. June II itm a. ml -A Hauler
t Ispatch rrom Amsterdam ssys th.il severe
i hock wore reported fsinday artccuoou in
xvin liciuouig. es'.ie. lany in hm "
BhISSMI arol Rallttajut Tila curres .oiulelll
ssys. as tar a known. ruiisiiicrabu
amount or damage waa done.
Austrian ihrsMy Damaged ky si u.
Bv thf AocUttm Press
Deoeva. Juna !. (Vta Paris.) An
Austria airship' while reiurn us lo Tram
after ntsMsitutortny along toe Vallelllna
'routlar was caught In a stuini and daab-
"d against tne rocts ou uie luuuuiaius ui
Hi.' AdattMliu group anordlug In new
received at hucha flwltserland today Hum
tick. Tlte aircran it repurieu to
nucabrurk
.avc beeu
Ronm.10 HKM.VANMCZ HIU S. S
TO ALLOW HKII CKOftM RKI.IRP
HliPPUKM TO CltORH TO ill Mm
By the AKModOtni Prttt s
Kan Antonio Texaa Jubc 13. -When a
car or corn snd a car or beau pla-
carded with emblems or Hie American
Red Crqag were made ready lu F.og-le
Pass today fpr shipment to Monrlova.
Mexico General Boaailo Hernandez re-
fused o permit the car lo cross the
bordar. a
Hernandei Hnrmed J. C. Welier spe-
cial agent of Hi. IomI cross thai "not
ouly were roller supplies not needed I
but would nol he allowed lo enter.'' "
(kg request rrom Mr. Weller and
I ip led Stales consul W. It. Blocker
Hernandez agreed to refer the utaUer
to Oeneral Villa
This was the .eeoint shipment or re-
ller upiiln s rern.se.l porniistlon to en-
ter Me. ten rn.in Texus.
"If they stop lis xxc shall do noth-
ing but innk. a ii. talled reiwrl to the
siate der-ii iim'tit. ' said Brigadier Gen-
eral C. A Kevul. general mjiiag-r of
thf Red Gross tonight.
ITALIANS lAavK blMONC POMITIO.M.
Mrslcg) uie. .' Austrian Meslaaaaea al
..line .ugiiat
it'-wl d 'cfaa
Italy. June ti tvu Pari). -De -
un ol He c-:piiin lis Hallaos or Monte
Zugos sliitttc.l si ii iiiustelv hiur mil. s
nurthessi or Ala reached here luday freitl
the baitie rront.
Hi. p... Hum was lortiried strongly and
in it muled by -iiona win entuna I.
ami llu.e line. ii.o. in plaifuuo
had be ii l.uill upon ii ror caiwon. li
-ttion comprised also two large barracks
chicly are reK.iie.i t i.ate m.i
and which poeaed the lisoi luodertj
e. ilpllient.
An Italian reconnaissance platoon
thai tne iiiriiin auons were untier-i
deployed In several dels. hiueiK.
I ng lo be a batUum insMM uf a
geui of less iban Hal meu. TIM
garritm surreoUuvd and ibe mountain
was occupbHl without a single Halt..
uaity Mtmi y.ugni aoisuiiaies tne loan M
Ruveratu and is tnlnu atght f Trent
Sccuad t:aua.lla..s Mai al Preat.
v t) la
varona
n adían dlvlalon is a.
and not tn I ran. e. as Was report"! UI
Igst week areordlng to au official state-
ment issued by the mlliits ii.'irluwstl b-
UlgbL the previous nWnuBlBaM( VgJ
due to a uuouudeisUllulUMJ
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