El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, January 21, 1916 Page: 4 of 12
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FL PASO MORNING TIMES
Friday. January 21. 191
NO INVESTIGATION
OF NINE WORKERS
Which?
'Eorrythlng hike r! with
Calamet ii so tempting-
wholesome delicious
I want 'em all. For
things hsrd to bake right
It can't be equalled. Calu-
met ii the world'! beat
Ha k in p Powder it 'a mod-
erate in price pure in the
em ' pare In fbc tukíuf
wonderful in forming and rais
ing pmvrr the rvat ecpooasical
to bay ana to ate.
RacaJved Htakaat Award.
Ktu Cmt JMI mm
fat SUf Im Hmd Ctm
CNq
I Cheap and big can Baking Powdersdo not
I save you money. Calqmetdoes It'aPurc
and far superior to soar milk and soda.
W.CTHM TO IOOK INTO MNaWIAL
rria or
-MoUwr- lesea Delivers Vigorous seré
Is H'hleh Khe alia n Members In
Quit Their Uraalln
By Associated rreef.
Indlsnspnlis. Ind.. Isn. n - Th- forre In
Om Cuitad Mine Workers of America who
Sought In have an investigation made or
the rinsnrlal alTalra .r thai orgsnliallon
were routed today when hy a viva voce
vote in which iew dlsscntlnir voire were
heard the miners' convention defeated the
resolution providing "r a """"""'
three ti look Into the alTalra of the aaao-
' elation The vote of rnnndenre In the ad-
I ministration "f I'resldcnt John P White
rame ailei eight hours or oratory In whlrn
charge and counter harm were hurled
I bar and forth. ;
Later in tne day rrcsiocm wmw iranr n
rrnnrt on the wage cale situation. Me an-
noiinred that a Joint conference of anthra
rite operators and minera will be held In
nw Y"tk on I r binary 10. He siso eg-
plained Ui the delegates the situation In the
central bituminous field and officially notl
rii'1 flic convention that a wag ronfercni
for thin territory will be held at Mobile
i . rcnriiary i.
After Hie fight over the nrranlxstlon's
financial affairs 'Mother" Jones mounted
the platform aim In a vigorous apjaeii
railed upon the delegates to ceaae their
wrnnirlinir She demanded that Adolph
(eiiniT and Imuran McDonald who had
hern Iradiinr the right for an Investigation
come to Uie platform and shslce hands with
President White. They obeyed amid
round of annlause.
The lolnl rotifcrenre or anthracite miners
and operator! In New York will endeavor
to draw up s rontract thai will sffert inore
than 17000 workers whose four-year con
tract espires on March SI.
The demanda of the anthracite miners
were formulated last rail and will receive
the approval of the convention. A !0 per
cent Increase In wares Is amona the ten
demands thiiy have drawn up.
Amona the resolutions defeated by the
convention today was one submitted by a
local union at McDonald. Pa. urging; that
steps be taken to form an industrial union
pf nil rrsrts in the United States. The
discussions came In recommending- Its de-
real and stated ihc resolution savored too
much of the industrial Wtfrkers or Uhe
World. .
another resolution to indorse the florlal
1st party was non-oojieuiTad In without
comment.
GOVERNMENT WINS
UU0M o'cai.i a;han paroled.
Brother of former OHnrr of Ilea Molnca
1.1'Sflue ii i i ii fnnrrner.
Pes Moines la . Jan. tfl fame! O'Callag-
han. lirotlict of Kobert ircallaghan rurniei
owner H liie lies Moines Western league
baseball ilub was today paroled by fiov-
afnor i lark He has been 111 tile penden -Usry
since 101 1 fur an attempt to rob the
count) Ireanury in March of that year. The
paroled trun was a former deputy couniy
neasnrer.
Tom Hatch a noted criminal was arresied
ami sen I to the penitentiary at the asme
time bin later escaped and was killed by
a police mini in Minneapolis while nttrmpt
ing to roll a privéis hume. t
ih khmmhmmm v nam
j Pain o the Back
I Ii often of the most violent bj
I character yet it is surpris-
J infi how quickly it disar N
I pears when Sloan's Lini- 5
ment is used not only for g
j bscksche but for Rheumatism kg
I Neurslfia Nerve Paina Sloan's M
I Lúúmeol ii remarkably effective. 9
Sloan's j
Liniment
KILLS PAIN
"Keep a bottle in your home."
Price 25c SOc Sl.OO
nOBUUI MM MMMJIaMiB
SilllTIIKR. PACinC I.OUE8 IN' HRST
IM.1I. Hill Ml IN -III TO HI ( HUH
OIL LAMlH.
Hy Associated PrCSS.
San Kranrlsro. :al. Jan. SO. The govern
ment won tl peiiing legal xklrmlsli to-
day In the linlted states district court In
the rirst or Us nix suits to wrest fnmi the
southern Parirle company more than
r:iiHi.iaiiKNi in California lands.
This was aicoiiipllslii-d when Judge Ben-
jamin I Blfltiioe ruled hit .dmlssmn Into
the record or testimony or Southern Pari-
rle officials n MM rsoSUtty argued soutoeni
I'Bi-lflr ill al I'nciric unmerger suit that
Charles cruikcr Colli It. Huntington.
Mark Hopkins niul I .eland Stanford reprc
sented. on California's pioneer railroad
bulMars. a single Interest. The signifi-
cance of the ruling according lo govern-
ment attorneys lies In the contention that
ir there was fraud patenting government
lands by one unit or the StMTOra-Hopkins-MuhlltiKton
cro. her inleresis rraud lies on
the part or the other units. It Is part of
the contention of the government that the
Southern Parirle COUUMRf made raise af-
fidavits In patenting HW.OdO arres of alleged
oil lands eimtiilned In a Rcneral land grant
of morn than a million acres in 1871. as an
Inducement to the construction' or a rail-
road between los Angeles and San fran-
cisco. In the graifl. mineral lands were
excepted and It was placed upon the rail
roads to Drove mat wic lauaa iaju-cu
were nut mineral lands.
inn. TKAMN IN RACE.
In Suite of ale aod frigid Weather Four
Drivers Hurt In Alaska.
Bv Associated Press.
Anchorage. Alaska Jan. SO. rour dog
teams started today In a fifty-four mile
rare Troin Anchorage to old Knlk and re-
turn. In spile of a northwest gale whirl)
had been blowing twenty-four hours and
a temperature or ten IibIow sero. The four
teams were driven by Albion UUIUnson
William Oraer Waller Howard and J.
Dlton. The drlvirs Insisted on starting
although they were severely crltlrllnl Tor
thlr foolhardiness In setting out m mi li s
Sturm.
Dllot) was reported leading st I 'ser n
Creek twenlv four miles fnom the start
(iustarrsou was second and Howard third.
Howard's and Uuatarrson'a dogs engaged in
a fight at Peter's Creek and one or How-
ard's doga was so severely bitten that
when the race was resumed the lame dog
bad lo be carried on the sled ureer
passed Peter's Creek Tar behind the other
teams. He got off Hie trail Into deep
snow and lost twenty minutes rinding his
way back.
F.x-liovernar of New Mnlro la Hospital.
Kansas City. Jan. 40 Miguel Antonio
Otero ' former governor or New Mexico
was operated on at a local hospital today
foi an afrcrtlon of the nosa. His physi-
cians and hospital attendants said the oper-
ation ws not of a serious rhararter and
Mr. Otero would return to his home in Santa
Ke. N. M. soon.
FREE
Concerts
THE MUSIC LOVING PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY
' INVITED TO THE DAILY CONCERTS
CONDUCTED BY
MR W. F. KUNGMAN
j ( (Alhambra Theater Organist)
ON THE $10250.00 PIPE ORGAN
AT
The El Paso Piano Co.
20 (Sooth Side) Taxaaa St.
Concerts Friday Saturday Monday
AftMMHkW 2:30 to 4:00 Ereadngs 7:00 to 8:30
Rogers furniture co.) ROGERS INTENDS TO MOVE NOTHING (Rogers FUwrruRE co.
110-112-114 N. Staunton St. T DT UC ' 1 0-112-114 N. Stanton St.
EL PASO TEXAS; 18 BUI HI O olbN ( EL PASO TEXAS
-GRAND REMOVAL S ALE-NOW IN PROGRESS
-Greatly Reduced Prices Throughout This Entire Stock-In Order That We May Open
'Profits Absolute
ly Ignored.'
We Will
Charge Our
Loss Up To
The
New Store
The New
Store With
An
Entirely
New
Stock
Come
SeeCrowps
SlCrAfO
THMIR
FURNITURE
Rush Removal Sale
JIT.
THIS
BETTER SELECT YOUR FURNITURE TODAY WITHOUT DELAY
-Innh Pnnfiminiic
m- iiiun wwiiuiiuvug
Enameled Iron Bed
(Similar to Cut)
3-4 Size Large 2-inch Post White
or Vernia Martin. fn qiT
Removal Sale Price. . . . $vvw
Just 50 of These Fine
Fumed Oak Arm
Rockers
(SIMILAR Tl CUT)
Upholstered Panel Back and
Seat With Best Brown Spanish
Boston Leather
Cemmencing at 8 'Clock This COCK
Mimlng and While They Last . . $0.0 J
Only One to a Customer so as to Give All
Our Customers a Chance
man
$3.65
PIRRt? ARM
ROCKER
(Similar to Out)
colors Green or Old Ivory
Removal Sale
Price
$2.65
LARGE AXMINSTER
RUGS
9x12 Feet
Removal d1 g
Sale Price. 5 ID. D
Of Course No One Would Expect Credit At Such Absurdly Low Prices As These
FURNITURE
ROGERS
110-112-114 NOR H STANTON STREET
co.
EL PASO
BRUSSELLS RUGS
9x12 Feet
Removal
Sale Price.
$9.85
Your Railroad Fare Is A SmaU Item Compared With These Big Savings
SURVIVORS OF E-2
TELL OF EXPLOSION
WITH ONLY MOITH AND EYKA VISIBLE
TMHOC (.H Mils IN BANDAUKS IN-
ii Hi Ii TELL STORIES.
Uy Assnclattl I'rrss.
!ow York Jan. Five survivors of the
fatal explosion on tlit submarine E-t told
to' ii stories to the naval court or Inquiry
(inlay aim all were I'tutihattr In their derla
rations that there s no sinoklnv st tlie
tune of the explosion. The men are Injured
from hasd to toot sod with only tbelr eyes
and iuouUis visible through sills In the
iiandarrs. uerv In a ward st the Cumber
laud Slrvet hospital. Lieut. Cbarles M.
Cooks rooimaoder of the E-l wept ss he
passed amona; them and each patient as-
sured the rouiinaiider that he did not con
aider him tu blame. The nu n are suffering
frnin burns but it Is bellevsd all will re-
cover. They would tell notblnr ss to whst
happened on the erart after the explosion
as all were Insensible soil their recital
provided no Information except that there
was s blind inr flash.
l.leul. Hu ill Kay commander of the sub
murine u s. which was In dry dock with
tin' 1-1. snd who wss a nienibor of the
board of Inquiry appointed by Hear Admiral
Nathaniel It. L'sher. ronunanaar of the navy
yard testified today. The indications were
he sstd. that explosions hsd occurred In ins
after part of the after-battery compartment
and in the rorward part of the forward-
battery compartment. These points are sd-
leoeM to the two l .iii-.iii bsttatrles.
J. A. spllliiian. navy tnstrurtor st the
Mew York nsvy yard lesliried Uisl the bal
teiy venlllslina system on the crat wss
ili-slimed sccorillns; to susiresUons of the
Kdiaon Morase Hattery rompauy wbleh in
Klalled the bam-riea but that lite plans
avers not iubmlileil to the l.ilisoo company
ror aiproal afb r they were drawn.
KXrKEttM AI.KVr ON TRIAL.
Imllclea la Loso lor 'Tratltaf Hlth Use
Kneiuy;" Proneriilloa Hey us
n. Assorlstsd Press. a
I "iiilun Jan 10. Tin rase of the nritiah
Kiivrrnuieiil aralusl Kdward VVeinsatit. for
liter forelsn mansfer of the Adams Kxprcss
i ouiiany. wlio was indh p m on three counts
ror sllefed violation or "Padlus with the
enemy" art wss berun Ui the central
criminal court today snd the prosecution
aoufht to prove by testimony or emplovea
of the express company that on November
I ItU Weinarhi. sctlnv with sn Kuh-n
accountant of the exprsss company trans-
i. ue i more than i.aoi marks rnun the
1 muí. hi ufrtce lo the Oerniao areiil or tlie
eompany at Hambura;.
This transactiou was secret the prosecu
tion couieiidod. and without the knowledge
or other employes or the conuiany. and that
an attempt vaa maile later to rooceal tbr
I allegvd lllrsalily or the operation by coans
' Hot the entry books.
The derenae on rn.as examination at
i.o.i'ii.i tu ' aubliah thai the tiausactiuu
was ronsuiuiuated at Hotterdant after the
f muís bad I" o traosferred Mum London
snd mat Weiusclit's lutitlou In resuovuur
use or the money In Holland since It was
worthless In England. The case went over.
EACH BROTHER WATCHED THE OTHER.
I iniike Boys Derlsre They Hsd No Ides or
Kllllno Their Parents.
Hy Associated Press.
Chicago Jan. io. Irvine- and Herbert Up-
dike are said by state's Attorney Hoyne to
bave told litm In separate interviews thsl
each wss wstchlng the other and pretend-
ing to rail in with a plan or murdering their
parents. Both said according to Mr. Hoyne
that they had no Idea or consummating the
plot.
Indictments charging them with conspir-
ing tu murder their rattier Furman D. tip-
dike wealthy retiring grain and lumber
man. the mother and their stater Flor-
ence were returned today. They were
Blared In the county Jail in derault or
unds or san.ooo each. The elder Updike
remained unchanged In his assertion that
(lie law must take Its course while Herbert
said that he and hit brother were content
to remain In Jail until their rather's attitude
changed.
tli.oeo.oou Damage Salt to Jury-
riillmlelphia. I'a. Jan. ). The sufl or the
Hlnerields Steamship company against the
United i mil company lor glti.ouu.oiki dam-
ages under the Sherman antl- trust law
which has been on trial here ror more than
two months was placed In the bands or the
Jury today. No agreement bad been
reached when court adjourned until to-
morrow morning.
Should a verdict be reached Iwrnrr to
morrow. It will be sesled snd returned to
the court at that nine
i .
Look! Resinol has
cleared that awful
skin-eruption away
The moment that Resinol Oint-
ment touches itching akin the itch-
ing usually stops and healing begins.
That is why doctor have prescribed
it o succeaalully (or over 20 years
m ven the severest esses of ene-
ma ringworm rashes and msny
other tormenting disfiguring skin
diseases. Aided by warm baths with
Resinol Soap Resinol Ointment
mskes a sick akin or scalp healthy
quickly easily and at little coat.
RaaUwl OiMaxal a4 Kaaiool Ssass ajas
ally ksk w slaw mi siaaplaa sa4 Saa-
I. aU kf all Srsjtalsi tat uta! Ina
rkw as t sal sal. DssaI-S iaaMassasx ale-
BRITISH COUSINS PROFIT
FROM COURSE OF
CENSORS.
(Continued From Page One)
to the congress or the United states backed
ujr ail aiinjr 01 w.ouu auiuiora niu
rourtl. navy or the world." He thought It
biirrtclcnt ror this government to protest
firmly against violation of commercial
rights and to await deliberation of a calmer
people ror restitution no sssenea tnai ne
would not "kill one human being on the
rare or the globe ror mere property" unless
after a belligerent had calmed down It
should develop that American rights were
coldly snd deliberately defied.
Senator Pmlth. In his response to Senuinr
Williams declared thst the people or the
south were Just as concerned as other
Americans over the murder or American
cttixens. but they were also concerned over
the destruction of tbelr property rights
senator Vardaman or Mississippi derenrjed
the position of Senator Smith declaring It
wss sustained by International law by the
president or the United States snd the sec-
retary or state.
FOUR PERSONS DIE IN
ARIZONA FLOODS.
LONDON JOURNAL UPHOLDS WILSON.
Says President of United stales Occupies
I'ii sit lun or Exeepllonal Difficulty.
By Associated Press.
London. Jan. m. -The Daily chronicle de-
voted the most prominent position on Its
editorial page today to a defense or Presi-
dent Wilson and his foreign policy. The
Chronicle derives thst Mr. Wilson occu-
pies s position or. exceptional difficulty
adding that "If the British press and public
took a little more trouble to understand
him and were more conscious of tlie ab-
surdity or lecturing s greet republic on
what Us president ought to do It would be
much to the advantage or the Anglo-American
future."
Discussing the English attitude toward the
United States the Chronicle says:
"There is s section of the British press
that Is not tresilnr the United States ss a
strictly neutral power. They have treated
tho united Slates as If they were one or the
ramlly.
"A recent number or an American maga-
xlne contains an article living the reasons
of English writers as to why America
should come Into the war. Tbls Is a piece
or gratltulous Impatience from those who
have no business to sdvlse Americans what
lines or policy they should pursue."
RECEIPT FORCHOUP COLDS
Coughs Tightness in Chest
Bent For Children.
On retlrlnr and arter meals take a dose
or Cheney's Expectorant eat sparingly and
d-lnk hot wafer or hot lemonade. Cheney's
F.xpectaglnt loosens up the phlegm soothes
the lining or the throat and does away wit'i
that tightness or the cbest. For Harking
Cough Whooping Cough. Colds or all kinds.
Chilly Sensations dose yourseir with Che-
ney's Expectorant i or S tunes a day. II
will cure you quicker tlian anything else.
K'illy k Pollard or people's drug stores. FJ
Paso Texss. Sir ror a large bottle.
resrhed the SIV-foot state bare at 9 o'clock
tonight and began then to rise more rapidly.
It waa expected the crest of the Hood
would reach bare before morning. Both
the Olla and salt rivers were reported to be
receding at points above nere towaro
Phoenix.
Two spans of the bridge across tlie Salt
river between Maricopa. Arts. snd Mesa i
Cal. have been washed out. The entire
Mohawk valley was reported to be rluoded.
The Oils river was reported to have
resrhed the highest point In msny years at
Antelope. Farmers In the Antelope valley
were hastily moving to higher ground.
Twenlv rive thousand second feet of wa-
ter wss flowing ovar the Laguna dam. on '
the Colorado river twelve mué anove
Yuma.
More than toil men with teams were
strengthening the government levee which
protects Yuma.
IMMENSE AERIAL SI PKHDREADNOl CHT.
Cea Cruise est Miles at Rate of 75 Miles an
Heur and Carry Crew of Thirty.
By Associated Press.
New York. Jan. ID. AR aerial super-
dresduought thsl is being built In a fac-
tory in the United States for use by one of
tbr belligerent powers la described by Al-
berto Santos Dumunt the aeronaut In a
-ui. in. ni made public lonlgbt by the Aero
Club uf America This aeroplane la said to
be six limes largee than any yet tried and
IS able to eruia mure Hum euo miles at a
apeed or TO miles an hour with a crew of .
Sirty.
The power plain according to Mr Mantos
Dumonl. ronsiats of six iso-huusepower mo-
tors and one of S-horsepower. With about
eishupesseugera. It ran carry oil and gaso
line weighing l.tsO pounds snd a load of
sjjuo pounila of ammunition. It Is snuored
In all vital spots and is designed to carry
in. uew aeroplane gun iMOjectlus V ceuU-
$62.80
$62.80
TO CHICAGO AND RETURN
account
AUTOMOBILE SHOW
Tickets on sale January 19th 20th and 21s.
Final return limit - - February 16th.
Make your reservation early on Ik
Golden State Limited
Phc
Tlte Preggaisjr train of the flotatirweet.
CITY TICKET OFFICE.
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