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el Paso MOftNiNc times Monday. October i. 1917.
WHICH?
JEWEL BASE
BURNERS
$49 $52 $60
WHETHER your heating tovp requirements
aTC a Jewel Base Burner at $60.00 or a
Victor air-tight heater at $1.50 or anything in
between these prices you should adopt
KraKajacK Heating Stove Service for satis-
faction. Buy Next Week
COME tomorrow "unci select the stove you wiirit.
We will "fft il up now with little inconvenience
to you. it will be ready for the first cold dy.
Heating
W'i.
mention Waataftnirieiii
20.50.
'I' I T OtH" Uniting Move
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V l Toll Air Tliclil I leaner
Keren ill wcNllie-r win
he a "I'rTles-l omlurl" oil
rrom SI. " to T. All. 1'ou m
thmi ii Ismtnr'a lllll.
Move I'lplng ml rktlltli
led.. - . I'll-. i" nit iik nllli K
'KraKajacK Service Is Stove
Satisfaction"
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117 San Francisco St.
of kritrkNlarK c
Mystery Surrounds Death
of W. A. Hackley. Well
Known Business Man
Proprietor of Building Supplies Firm Picked Up Last Mon-
day in Unconscious Condition Sent to Hospital and
Dies; Identity Is Revealed Saturday.
Mystery
to uio di'
North m l
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Ill II
1 111 II
ty hospital Mi II. ule) in a Miiii c.iu
ai'lout romiiiii.il. mu- puked n h saniu
Itrccl. bel leu Aoculld nuil Third
and taken lu isdue lieaituuartoi . I bn
WAS lllOUl lv OTllH'k M n.. i I When
Marched i Pie klallitfl in paper- or oilinr
means ol ideiiuflratloli wvio round mi
the Ullioi lunate inn. v placet! 111 ii
eell. He wni booked aa "John Hoe drunk
The foil i
SUI1 lllll nil
i tig morning ti"' nmn
i Hardv examined mm ml dhPiinI nun tc
moved to me .- ini I - it al. whi l e
death in" un.. i 14 hours laler
The bud) wa rim ml I !!) kaslrr
mw
Krlrnds Marl Search.
Tueadav morning v. i.en Mi. Hackley
railed to appear al Id piar I business
little wan lliuiiirlit of Hie miller. Inn on
Wednen.tav lila 'trleud Ini-sme iiinnm l
and i-aime.il a mniii in no m -1 1 1 u u-.i
Mr. Hacklev. Wife of llil llllfll.n man
Who was UMIlnn her aUler In Alleuiltim
que Ti. at. wus noliriiil. anJ who her
troiiu r lu law. Mninni l mini
noul Mew Neilr.. attorney.' i ame lu HI
I'saa. ai m nor liara Imln iiinrnint
lien WHUUna a brlvsla datortlie wiih
afflra In the r'lral Naimnal Imiik Imiii
Int. and s venunial frwud nf Hackley
u-aa annenled I bikil anon lin-aleil tli-
hodv of hli f lien. i in Hie un I. -i t ii. in.-
atabllaliuieiit. henea It li.nl been taken
tpum the huipllal
Monday mailt two oidine. John n
IMttrr and poHHotck Manilmiio whiii
walking anulh on SanU to alri et I"
tweeu Pe i.nii and Third saw a rivlliai:
IBffla Willi Mr. Ha. klcs . who wa go
lug north. Tl unknown man ti-pped
aalde and remarked '"ron't ?ou
mrlkra llai kli and Hun
HarklfY 1- lil.orte.l 1 . lu.. .
bog your pat don." and had mi more than
uttered toe words wives Iw wa atruik
a tbe Inoulli. and tell. Il.kle a a
tallanl Iminedlalrly ran south low ami the
river iiuriued by the aohtiers. who soon
gave up the chaae and rexrted the a
to a provust guard -iiian The ruird. In
turu called 1'alroltnan 1. A. Wilson and
Hackley was taken t' pi.lnc Ii. ampiar
tara. lis was araieiinl. but nothlm lev
sehiib ha rouid ie id. iitifien was iminii.
AS ava codld not tell what his name was.
hae waa bopk.d as "John liuo drunk and
down" ana lorked u.
SUS Cut on t pp. r Up.
As ha had a align! rul on hit nppar lip.
where be had bean hit. Ill jailer railed
Kr. Hardy. The doctor afiei etauilnhik
the man romiuded thai lie was ml u
ratad. Tuesday morning wtu-n llar.klry
dll not recover the. ooctor wa again
called and Hackley waa nrdi ted taken jo
tbe Coualy boapltal where ha died Tura-
day night at io ou o'clock. tA'hen ra-
Tad uve underiakiiig ei.iiii.niii mane an
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Stoves
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KitfMl licialtli lit (ilea I "i will
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m kuowlcilno tliU I rlHMpcr
raw. Koto
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Telephone 1040
hlnitirv tlie body but were nu-
il 11 was rumored iiui llacluey
eityu..! ii pullet's krave liul
ileiileil tiy a mcintier of Hie
iiik nun who esplalned that
i Kiicgi rases are always held for
eimil lor ldiiilflratton.
Win nu- Kinds llaikU-y.
in .inline' rrieinls or ilarklnv.
i alarniril nt lila aVseni ' from tin-
Une Mointay lilglil ti-legraptied
klev. wlin was III Alliiliim-iilni-.
N. .M umiiiig Inn sister. Mrs. ii. Y Mar
lliai he twit disappeared.
.1 on iiniriiliia lelrpliniicd
Keli 11 mi-. nf llll- Willi III. ileli'i'Uie
.1.1 ld 1 1 1. 1 l of Uio umlly.
rriiucaliiiv loat lie begin an Investir atmo.
IV tmapiui VMitiam tiniriieo
i. inn 1 man la-sal d ud lm
ni tiail iH'en removnl to the
ie iiienuried Hit body
B lllal nf tit
In Mall Letter.
le.llg.ui. i by Williams revealed Ihat
.ley left Ins erftre at 1001 Tetas street
.lai en muí; st s i.i-l.ick ami look
Km hamks i-onialniiig accotttiu of
mm i Hie leu ki. v apatuiiiiit II
l k- wer . iin i an i cult tea Miowcl
thai Hie ili'Hil man l ad wurked on them
Monday utglil. II liad LM'eii hta cuitom lu
nl a Uili-r ea i night lo Mrs. Hackley.
itol an eittpli.YC al the. union stallou who
knew hllll. ri-ealll'il "peaking to linn Mon
day 101.1 al s o'clock ai he astcl
Ihi'iuah Hie gate in 111ml letter on a
Rauta Fe nam After Ihat lltt-kley'a
trail waa lost until lie waa seen by the
midiera un t-anta to street
( until Not Have lleru Mobbed.
At Itacklry uffne It i said lis alrew
ÍI0 before e left Men Inv 1 veiling Tills
a gun mutal wat. Ii and a itiiiuond ifirk
iim which lie usually wore. wa miasm
w hen his clothes woro searched A pocket
kmre ami .10 eenu wi- Imuid In hu
isackels. It was pointed out In- tictective
Williams however mat llarklei could nut
Lave been tubbed by the man who struck
tii i down.
A11 aulopar conducted ty It Hardy
and lie 11. r. Ktevetia at the Kaiter un-
iietisknia esiatilialiiui'Ul haluMiy nsoru-Illa-
al the renin at id frlrlnl ami irla-
loe. iriealvd that llarklay had ud ul
apot'levy and hoi from u blow un the
head The blow 111 Hie mouth it v. as aald
could tun liav eaiiar. 1 the ruptttie or the
liloud lintel which brought about death
and prolaaiily uccurted auma Unie anur
llackfev liad Iveen locked tip.
U alnas Haa Was llciusk.
When asked by reporter laow the
case hapiiecird to "gr! by" Cblet of Po-
lice aii lakie drclared tliat there was no
invaua of liscniificaiioa on the man and
be waa euppoaeit 10 have been drunk
"Tbe buys tell tue that ttwre waa no
d'.ulit but what the man was drunk ami
that Is vitiy Iva wal boaikad u drunk ami
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I iJsnvgjtSELia I
41S-420
DELIVERY
E. Saui Antonio St
Urania
Complete Military
Outfits for Officer
And the Enlisted Man
Preparedness is the watchword of our store. Nothing
has been left undone so as to have on hand ready for
immediate call everything an officer needs to wear and
hundreds of useful accessories.
Uniforms
Ready to Put On
of the famous "Society Brand" make
Finest Olive Drab Serge Uniform $40
Finest Wool Overcoats $60
A complete line of ornaments insignias cords for all
branches of the army.
Si etson's regulation army hats both in flexible .and
stiff brims $5.00
All wool army shirts at ............ $3.50. and $4.00
Puttees solid cowhide and pigskin $5 to $7.50
Army lockers the "better" kind solid fiber through and
through. The largest line of sheep-lined coats leather
and sheep-lined vests O. D. mackinawa in the southwest.
MAtTi
OltliKltH
c.ivn
HK.sT or
.VTTKNTION
mT
tell Will
lie
I
r lt
Never llrauk Intoilcanls.
Iielt'i-tite Williams Insisted thai It was
111. 1 il'oliahle that Mr. -Ilarklev had been
drilgireil. 1111. i
stllelliil or em-1
know leilao. .tul I
years bark lie in
veals Hint
UradiiHle 11I t nlvcrilly nf nlltui nla
Mr. Hackley un was a gradúale -1
Unlvot-alty or llallfinuia. win iu eara
old and was burn in s.111 I rancisco He
rum to 11 I'nsn lu June una when the
firm nt sheehan-llarkiey a co. dealers
in builders' supplies was Incorporated.
In March J. P Wheelum withdrew rrom
the firm.
"I can't believe Mr. Hackley had been
drinking despite repon to the ron-
ti'ary" aald Nr. Slierhen Saturday night.
"To my knowledge he never look a
drink."
Why Mr. Hackley was walking In the
I la ve No Fear
That the regular use
will neccíssitato cou-
tinuance of
DR. TXJTPS
UVEH PILLS
because their action
ini proves the diges-
tion and eliminateg
the bile which in
turn acta as a prop-
er laxative to the
Bowels correcting
(.xinklij iittioji.
Learn for yourself
Buy a box today.
esv Tr."iT'
YOI'K
MAIIi
I lltlll Its
aiierially on
iih :..l dan-
geinue at nirht is one or Hie mysteries
r Urn ruse. However. Mr. Sheehan de-
clared that Mr. Hackley usually uok
1' ng walks al night and may have been
nnt for a stroll. iJerks at llackli y's nl -flee
alan ald tbey understood II was
customary ror him to walk a mile or sú
every evening before retiring.
Mis. Harkley anil u. N. Martin let
brother-ln law came trom Albuquerque
Friday unlit and lert Saturday afternoon
wiUi Mr. Hai-kley'a body for harkeley
Hal. where the runeral win be held. He-
aide hn wife. Mr. Hackley Is survived by
two brothers who live In San Kr.mciacu.
tapíalo Simpson karw Sim.
As a sidelight on the case Hetertlve
Willlaiua pointed out that lr CapUlu W.
A. Simpson who waa III at home al the
Ume. had been at the station Hackley
probably would' never been locked up
but mlahl have been tent home aa tbe
I'.'ll.-e rapta n w a aiipialiilel with him
"I doui know whether that waa the
Hackley with whom 1 am acquainted '
said Captain Simpson Saturday night. "lr
I had seen htm I might nave I able to
Identify lum."
FOURlEfviCflMS
TOLL OE HURRICANE
ALONG GULF COAST
Sections of Storm-Stricken Area
Soli Isolated from World;
Fear for Crews of Ships. .
Pv Associated fres.
new Orleans La.. Sept. SO. At least
fourteen persons lost their live In Ike
hurricane which aweul the east Ouu coast
yesterday .-wine of tbe storm-stricken
area notably Penraeola Ft. atlll waa
cut orr ir. un wire rtiBununtratlon tonlflit
Nine fisherman were drowned tn Slater
Lake near Houma. L-a.. and five persons
were killed al Crealvlew. I la
That the giivt-rnuvtaoi wireless pltat st
I'ruaacola was not demolished waa evi-
dent wlsrn the naval radio station hare
got loto eoniiininlcatlon with 1'ensacola.
At the stonii awept inland It damaged
crops eooaiderably. TI apbarently had
diminished greatly lato today and had
passed out over the south Atlantic coast.
limón 1 uimhi from Blloil. Miss..
suted anilely wsi rett for the safety vt
me. crew or tour scnoonei 1 ana a power
boat wtin-h had nut reiwrted.
GsatsAN aanttsirs i.NntaMw.
Kouglas. Arts. Sent. Sd. litarles W.
nuggaobusch. arrested bars Sept. a as a
1 ei man any was ordered today by depart
meni of Jnsiice officials Interned tor tbe
kofapuavrk indicated ttial be bad rerreal
lu Use Francb army during eta y reata I
Si
PUBLIC ANBER
BOILS IT
flHH OF
UN AND
CHILDREN
Idea of Killing Def en elM Peo-
ple Repugnant but Continued
Hun Atrocities Most Be Met
in Kind Is Belief; May Send
Planes from Front to Ger-
man Cities.
London Again Raided by Teu
ton Fliers but Barrage Fire
of Anti-Aircraft Guns Drives
Off Foe; Allied Aviators
Joia Defense with Machine
Guns.
By Associated Tress.
London Sent. 30. There are the best or
reaaons Tor believing that lb continued
Herman airplane attacks on Kiiglaml with
the plain iiuriione or killing civilian! will
not pass without retaliation.
The Idea of killing women and children
Is repugnant to the Brltlah mind but
Just ca the army was rorced to use pois-
onous rag gane i the Herman soldiers or
be In the po-ltlon or righting with one
hand in I iei in hlg bark ao the British
will be compelled to right tho Hermana
In trie air hy bombing irruían cilios ac-
rordlng lo beher now generally held
here.
Tliey have the necessary machines and
better aviators but heretofore pn-rerred
to use them solely agalnsl the righting
men.
RrtUDi Defenses KHrellve.
The itefeinea of England againat attack
have proved to be almoat as errectlvc
against airplanes as they Were against
epnelira which have practically re-
tired from business since the death or
their Inventor. Dm the ran that an
planea can -natter and present sucb a
-nun targnt makes tliern mote difficult
to ii' ni nun.
Thla la shown by the experience of one
llrltlsh squadron In I tame whpii has
carrletl nut SI 3 ratita tn rive months and
nai lost muy roar marstnet.
rlhraiwel lUrraora Hurled In Air. .
The method of putting up an aerial
shrapnel tisrraire ariiuml London will
numbers of heavy guna nnng rontinu
niialy gives non-uus people Hie Idea Unit
meat raid is mi whereas two of the nol-
lll nl rliu whlrh London has experienced.
""i ni un i in. i.iv in mis weeg
small i asi allty lists.
lirapnel
roes InW the air. Ma
nas ui come
but inv house Is
ahiaunel nroof
uní I n .ml ri -l . of thou-niiila il ii . -
unrein or tnouaiuis or pi
who useal lo flock to the rodjTa and the
ururis in sr.- tin .eppeiins nave l. arneal
in ancp indoors.
MiMlON HtlHKII av
III N AKSANSINN.
Loados tíept. SO. Hoatlle alrplane
i.iiiieu 1.0110011 again tontgtii.
An orriclul anuouiii euieiiL saya
"Hostile airplanes missed the consta of
Muí anu r.-sei in groups between eight
ami nine oeiocx. severa! aiiacK wer
made upon London antl some iMimha wer
dropped In the northeast and south
eastern districts. homhs were also
dropped at various places In Kent and
haaai. lNo reporta of l asualtlea have yet
1 pen received.
thins Hoar as Planes sinklcd
London's warning nf on Impending
ram was given uiilekly lay poll
riihiirf llirniigh tin' aireéis with "take
rover signs on inelr brensta and every
one luirrleil 11 vheltrr. sown the distant
roar 01 gnus wits heard liten the ex-
pío of guii.a and the crack of shrap
-nog 111 tne nu- ranie nearer. Tin
la.sii
r tlir liiirslmg shells In I lie night
was ini-eaainL rrom all directions tho
Ill-ten.' nuns lioofned.
Marranea Turn. Itahlers hark
M mil hut wiih Hie snitiid of Hie guns the
w iii i r-iiiar ni i. ilhas vas heard overhead
I111111I1- began lo drop. Tile file id II
milt ;in craft (tuns M-i-nu'd hoavle
than
on orevinus raids and II waa obvl
that liarragn were bi'lng thrown up lo
defeat the raiders. At this lime It ap-
licara that the barrages at least prevented
the raiders rrom lining their own way.
inne.ii ITIrrs Join In Defense.
inirlnr 1 " raid the súrcalo rattle of
ni.T lime gum high In the air waa
evidence that the raiders were being
Solly engaged by the British Tilers. In
the brilliant mooullght civilians who ven-
tured lo look up were unihle to see any-
tin ng or 1he machines although they
coulil hear directly overhead the whirr
or Ihe engines. In another hour the guns
were roaring In the distance and then they
reaied entirely.
When the signal "all clear" was given.
London came out or Its shelters and went
home 10 l.ed Tbe moon was lllll bril-
liant although a Tog w nl. n was favorable
to the raiders began to aet In. Some
rauiious persons remained near shelter
fearing another raid might occur before
morning.
Classes in Mechanical
Drawing and Commercial
Law for Night School
cusses in mechanical drawing and
ronirecial law will be established and
conduele! by live fres night school now
being tirrvred in ihe commercial whig of
Ihe new high school building under the
direction or Prur. j. B. Otlkey. provided
auiriclent enrollment In these classes U
eernred inside the next lew days. Thla
aun mu" 'unit was made by Prof otlkey
Saturday night when he discovered that
several peraons in ihe city are aniloua
for tot courses.
Enrollment al the new night school has
now readied no and 19 ran growing says
Ihe proretsur. All o( the classes now be-
ing conducted sre riill he declares ex-
cept the Spanish rlaas wblrb will ac-
comodste a few mure pupila. lr others
register ror the other classes more
la I or.. Will be provided.
Classes now being conducted by Uva
tilrtit achool are In bookkeeping steno-
graphy iburiliand. typewriting. BUI I ess I
Kngllak. Spanish and kindred subjects.
The clsisea meet on Monday. Wednesday
lllll ON BII'.VILE III III
nuu dawn hy a nto crsnde Valley
Creamery company automobile drlvcu by
1.. S. Hart u Campbell and San An-
tonio streets Jose Vena. Third and Santa
I e ttrau-ts was uken to the emergency
hospital al police headquarters Saturday
aleriiooti. whore It was found thai he
Lad only beam badly bruised. Vena who
ta 11 years old. waa riding a bicycle ami
It la said he waa Mde-gwlped by a rront
wheel of tlie sutomijbjle as ti turnad Into
Campbell street. '
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
IT CERTAINLY
HAS HELPED ME
WONDERFULLY'
'l Feel Almost Like a New Per-
son Since Taking Teniae"
Says Mrs. Rauchick.
"A medicine tint will do M much rat
suffering people as TaMac has TnY me is
certainly worth recommending tu every-
body." said Mr. Luis I ra Haiichl'k. who
i. Ides at loon Fast Boulevard ntly.
I have suffered Iroin catarrh of the
head tor a number nf years" she rrm-
tinned. "Then ahmit three yearn aru the
un unial -in got linlil of mo. ami ror the
pant vr ar especially my suffering al
lime ' han lici ii something awriil. Just
til slight' st change In Hie weather rauncd
am unudd misery In niy head. 1 seemed
to take rold easily liaii frequent aneeaing
pella anil my noy would Hose up no I
i-niililn'i breathe lhimigh It. My ryes
hurl and I don't reckon anybody ever had
headache worse thar
frc
nau
ta
ml knee Joints.
I enuld hardly
. down I Ju.it
something: i
tne every nlirlit
everylhfng hut
appiitite finally
stand uti wlie
nail In pull i
was robbed
with llnlnienl
nothing tuipi
left me my
mil
had ti
Inn
thing hi
down hill
ran
the puliera alinill
the good i Aula
LI Paso thai I
some colinden
have rertalnly
olhe
lien- in
oliliyed tn have
nil two tK-itih's
'Pause in my
o niiirh better
il'
feellngs. My raían
that I fee) almost i i
have been rellei .
rouble entirely. Mi
leup well and -whe
ill a regular pin
r llie iheiimiillc
ve arc better. 1
comes to eating
ran hardly eat
enough lo sati-fy n
ml I even wake
In the ntriit li-
lac certainly li.e
. ' '
and I'm glad
fully. Is still heii. in
to endorfte a medx
much good."
1 ihat Is doing so
ianiac la soul i
1 Paso by Kelly ie
People's Drug Co.
eciinn or a special
Adv.
Pollard Drug Co. in
under the personal
Tanlnr represéntale.'
GERMAN ARMIES EVACU
ATING FLANDERS.
(continued I rom Page One.)
poaodly Invincible pill-boir in which the
Herman general surf anil public ha
coma to place tho greatest ronrideuce.
When I asked Oeneral Maurice what uc-
een the British had against the new sys-
tem of derense he simply shrugged his
ahouldera and swept Ills iiencll over the
war map where the line of objectives In
onnay's battle were shown anu repnea:
"Judge for yourself."
They are still talking bere of bow lla'e
overcame thu obstacle. Ufflclals decline
to comment bul an authority indicated lo
me yesterday thai It was probable that
the HrlUsh brought up heavy guns and
uaed them as rield artillery. Tbla and
Ihe gas probably answered the question.
I'tU-boxes are now- included with the
submsrlnes as another German Invention
winch at one lime supposedly one or
the vital ractors in the course of Ihe war
no longer sund In tbe way of an allied
victory.
Hermans Press Fighting to Regain Leases.
The fighting Is becoming more violent
on the Preach rront. strangely enough
largely through (arman activity. Berlin
today reports auccess for their ihnck
troops againat the French lines astride ihe
Mi . e. vvbpra the artillery duel Ii dally
hemming more bitter. The Trench an-
nounce that their (Ire put down these at-
tacks and cla.'m aucceas In a raid luto
the Herman lines In upper Alsace.
The Italians came lo Ufe yesterday
conducting a urressful surprise attack
and straightening their line between Sella
in not anil me northern slopea or St.
uabrlelle. taking Hit prisoners In this
operation.
The Austrian counter attacked repeat-
edly but according to Cadorna. all tne
raptured positiuns were maintained
against a shower or bombs from the
1'ola srsensl.
No Improvement In Ruasla.
The sltuatlou in Hussion l comparative-
ly qulei but iiul linpruved. Etperts bere
are now more than half convinced that
Ihe railurc of thu Uermans lo take advan-
tage or the Mustian disorganization was
duo to the severe pressure on lllnden-
biiig's wet rront lino (me or the best
kniiwii students or war hore warns thai
we mu -1 be prepared rnr a right-about
fare of the Hermans on tho eastern Iront.
The Manchester Huardlan expert aayn
today:
- I he German drive on Hu ta 1 particu-
larly imp : 1.111 tu us 111 view of our mili-
tary rnmiiiituients In Turkey and the
magnitude of our political Interesta
ere. mere la a deal of danger If we
main on the defensive In Turkey lr the
war Is coming to an end before we bave
luirme! oy military orrupaliun our
lew as to
me ueairauilliy ur rutin n
Bi-lllenienl.
"A telegram unhealing thai Bulgaria
nuid bave preferred to come in on Ihe
de or tlie allies should be read with se-
lect. The moment llulgana thinks the
central powers are losing aba will come
over to our side If allowed and Bulearla
an padalyin resistance in the Turkish
empire. We muat not allow our Interest
and attention lo be monopolued by tbe
ii . iiuouiiaiiv aa 11 ig."
6l A
American Training Camp in France
8epL Su.-Whilo awaiting neld experi-
ence w HP. their own troops the army hoi
pllal wiihiii the American lone are aetnt-
Ing mobile untu composed or doctora
nurses and orderllea to both the French
and Hriuth f ron la. These units are
operating in the most advanced casualty
clearing autluos In co-opeiallon with the
iriiian aim r rencn surgeons
ii' i "ml Norse Wear Cas Masks.
1 'on ic and nurses alike are equipped
with gas inaaks and oilier means of pro-
tection against Herman attacks widen
are neconi.tig more and moro rreqiient 01
hospitals 111 tne forward areas. There I
much rivalry among the various ho-mul
as to who should have the privilege or
going ru st but according to the present
pians an 1 110 minors an me nurses ami
most 01 me enlisted men w have
turn tn a casually aUUoa before tbe
Tbe uerlcan hospitals are plainly
marked with great hod Cruises In ac-
ciiiiian"- with the 1 .cueva convention.
They si a situated far from any fighting
unns "i- supply depots ror lighting ma
terial so If they should ever be bombed
It will be a delibérale act by tbe enemy
aimed direct at Iba sick and wounded
and other 11 n combatants.
H achila Miner Shot;
Assailant Surrenders
Special lo Ihe .Morning Tunes
Hachiu. .V M SepL so. Claude Wheel-
er a miner wu shot and fatally wounded
Sere louigbl aa be was gelUng Into bis
automobile al Hie El Paso a. Southwestern
railroad station. Bud Silt surrendered
lu Use authorities immediately after the
aii siting. 11 was not known there was
any trouble between tbe ntoa. Wheeler
S si sh..i through tbe arm and through
tbe abdomen.
Cotton Worth $20000
Burned in Phoenix Fire
Snacial to the Morning Times
Phoenix. Aria.. Saspl so. f Ire of myairr-
h origin oastroyed bales or ml Ion
and II ie waiwanuse of -lb Maaa KarraUaaa
ootton '.rowers' aisorjaikari al Mass. near
nit lo 1 1
I
HANDS OF
CHINA
Viscount Ishii Head of Mission
to America Proclaims Mon-
roe Doctrine for Far East
With Pledge That His Coun-
try Will Not Attempt Aggres-
sion. Mikado Will Safeguard Terri
tory and Independence of
China- Speaker Asvaerts But
Will Leave Country Open for
Free and Fair Trade Compe-
tition. fly Associated press.
New York Sept. . Proclaiming
i nine ductrlne of the tar East Viscount
Ul 11 head ir the JanallCse mission to till'
I luted States warned the world tonight
Ins country will not tolerate aggressiun.-
analnsi the territory or Independence 01
1 : nina. Al the same time In; pledged Ja-
mm not 10 alUinlil similar aggrrs.toiis.
At a fnrmal dinner 111 llollut Of tho Im-
Prlsl envoys the ambassador outlined
publicly the policy of his govcrmucui
1. nina.
circumstances for which wa wore in
no sense responsible gave us certain
rlgbu to UHneso terntory" Viscount
mill said ilui at no time will be seek
is take territory rrom China or lo despoil
china of her rights.
Will Protect China.
"We wish to he" he declared "the
sincere friend and helper of our nelg;.
Iior ror we are more Interested than in
one else except China. In good goven.
meni mere imly we must for seir pr -tcclioa.
prevent other nations from doliv
wnai w nave no rigiu 10 no. wu vain
eventually be prepared lo maintain Ihe
Integrity and Independence of china
against any aggressor iiur own land
marks would ho threatened by outside ui-
terrerenco in china.
door la aiw.e- ..nm it alw.ty- t 1-
heen open; It always must mnaln upen
lie aald.
weieesaes uompeuuoe.
"We welcome y-mr la.i anu hum t "in
petttlou everywhere We are 1 nllng
where we hav
age ahd where unli
cry -ti
very muí uve w a;
Gentlemen. 1 aasu
.1 1 1
nu that
to rn
door in China has in
ami iicvci 1
will be the policy or tin
VlSCOUnt Ishll'a Hllll. -s
the moat important ti. lia.
ihe arrival of Ute miasm
Stales. He discus.-.! n
uiiirni."
eg ..lid a-
ereu siiire or
the in:..
ins conn
try'a aspliatlous and desires at
late to China and denounced
ganda of 111 will "the persistí
tbe cloed door." He dm not
assert that In seeking the trail
is ini tu 1
!
ms eouniry ikjsscsscu natural auvaui in --
In trade by means or wnich It was b"nu; r-'l
lo aucceed In China "unless we ire vory '
stupid or very inactive." In leading up 1 leaf
to the discussion of tbe opeu dour 1. -
said: I 1
Dear to East Alwais Open. Tif
"It la with no light apiueiiaiiou ur tl.r iht)
honor you bave dune us Add the nation i -represent
no lack of knowledge of mv ij
own shortcomings that I acknowledge
your courtesy and hospitality inruiignoui'
our visit to the city or new Yorx. 1
cannot hope to meet tlio obligation or to
find words fitting the uccasum. 1 can
only le.pe thai ai time gues en oitior
niiportunlty may rome to me and to my
countrymen to demonstrate our apprecia-
tion in some small degree. Let me assure
u thai our ttoor is open anu woua wa
cannot offer you opponunlty equal to
this the latch string hangs outside al-
ways for tbe man front New York and the
man from America.
The door Is always open. II nas al
ways been oneii; It always must remain
open not only to the guest who comes to
irui around our ume taiana ror a ruuna
Pleasure but In Hie repre&enlallve ur
those vaal commercial nun-cat represent-
ed 10 well In Ibis gathering of kings or
coiiinierce
believed that Japan aa she grew stronger
was alwavs trying to cloae the door. 1
tell you that there never baa be
I rilg
bor's door when we are ha lionor bound
to protect It? The opportunity ior you
In 11 nit- In Janan ur China has never been
an equal opportunity In Us literal sense.
AS you wens lar aneiu aim uruug.u us
knowledge or tbe west taught us bow to
grow and how to trade so we as we
gained wisdom knowledge and strength
went Into other fields 19 trade and Ui
learn. We went to China where tbe door
was open to tia as to you and we bave
always realised that there nature gave us
an advanuge. There was no need there
Is no need an cloae that door on yon be-
cause we welcome your fair and boiirsi
competition In tbe markets everywhere.
We are trading there where we have a
natural advantage and where unlesa we
are very stupid or very Inactive we sre
bound to succeed and we are trading
here where your advantage is equally and
naturally as great.
"1 am persuaded that the grumblings
and tbe whlaperlngs about a door dosed
In China by the Japanese against America
did not come rrom the broad and gen-
erous heart or Ihe enterprising Aim r lean
in New York or elsewhere bul U tlie re-
ault or ten years or an enemy's erTurt to
create prejudice and distrust- Qentlenion
I assure you that a closed door In China
has never been and never will be Use
policy or mv gnvernmenL Tbe door U
open the held la there. We welcome co
operation arid competition all lending 10
the betterment or the equal opportunity.
"But tbla propaganda or til wilTiiaa byl
no means Mopped wtih tne uersttVesM
cry of 'closed door.' Much has tbeaal
written about japan's poli v toward (Waal
aa being one that sought only tbe aggraS-1
uiaeuieiu ui aspan anu uva cuniusion aia-i-uptlon
or oppression or our neighbor.
Hare again let me reassure you. Tbe
policy in japan with regard Id China has
always been ihe same Wc want good
government winch means peace security
and doieinpmeni or opportunity tn China.
Tbe -light -t disturbance in China imme-
diately reacts upon Japan. Our trade
there la large and Increasing: II la valu-
able lo us and China la our rrlandlv
neighbor- with vast sad Increasing po-
sssttalittea Ior trade.
"Circumstances for which we were Sk
no sense responsible gave Ua certain
rlsaU In China but at no Ume In the
pant and al no lime In the future do we
or win we sees iu take leriiiory irons
China or to despoil Chine or bar right!.
Ws with to be and to always continua to
be the sincere mend and helper of our
neighbor for we are more
any 1
nveail
self
integrity or Ibe sovereignly of
wiu cveeuuauy no preparea 10 assent
maintain use same integrity and indea
coco of China against any aggressor.
Uermiaav Meaace lo U'erld.
"For we know Hut por own landmarks
would be threatened by any outside nv-
sasaon or Ularterence In Chins ror
many years our cuaauaoa eneany ass been
lbs worst eaeau r Chava es Hereaaay
oreas or ma war aa ananaps cjaaoa as
ml of norman intrigue sad ;
Mirrerrr. i cannot sir you
KToora about the cernían ta
you ñau
nu hy tas
liií tlx
roc met
ai
of kaagaalrlne
HI
iaaaaMnti of a
bokot from wtileli Ch
H" aisn
kmen 1 ass yon in uta 1
tent development to try 1
Bui lue laai tew yeao-a
vuii rsei ves 01 now
iter as in much else we
Lies Aasarlea's Ca-apetratlnn.
endeavoring so aeenre your co-
Hi inte era 01 revision ar a
1111 lit Unon mlaeonrentkin ma
1 am asking you 10 cast out the
i-Mi
siiapinnn ana niiintsi in order
win are allies and partnera may
shattered edifica nt mutui
.vhlcli means an much as
-trongh ur oa oiii. wo are neir
h'irs. rt tends and allies.
"Toe raciric ocean hv our common Mgh-
uiv Míese are guarded and the hirii.
taaaaj icgi uy our siupa or Uie
r toe asas so that our enmuru'
ay rontlnue and our intereenrie
terrnpted. Wo guard. the Parirle
.aether with our shins inn mmm
and better than the ships or the
the runs. In' the assurance of ifc
exchanged hetwren vnur lUKhn.
or stale. Ellhu noot and our ambassador
Takalilra. In ISOS. In whlrh It was mu111.1l-
ly agrserl and Tormally resolved to re-
aprei me sernioriB possessions bi lour-
ing I.-1 earn other In the region or lie
Pneirirlpcean.' Oentlemen. Janan Is lI-
IDi Ibis. Are van? If an Iher. !
ran ucean juesoon oeiwern
rn-operaie. we will help
5 what
Is
PA80 CHINESE
ING BACK WHEN
ER IS WHIPPED!
Orientals With Fin
Contingent Write
to Mar Ben.
U'lsron't be back until tho Salt
l'P ." Is the message that
ax Saturday rrom the Chinese
leai vlti the second draft contingent'
raAng ramp. Tbe letter also
a"- Ihat the China hoyi have
wi uiil welcomed by other member!
L " i rrr r; 7: ' "rr
" Vm J"1' 18 to MH
ilh
ie ttal care who asked that the Mel
T den De sent lo him. It follows: 1
"Pear Cousin Mar Hen:
' ws arrived in camp on the AT J
ins turd and had one medical
nl Hint ansmoon and were give
t. and on Ibe ilrd wo score raj
a. i sat a shot In
s divided up In rompan!
in 11111 g. wo o riti aoous
day and wo are trying I
1 tssl
am the only China h..yl
sui ine nays ireai mm
II my cousins to ansa
I be aura and write to ml
a Chins paper snd the Ms
Ul them up and nut a sua
I snail mem to me.
like to go back lo
vt be back until the
ill be In camp here until
or starch and then we
go to France. We 1
y and prepare for what .
vc w in get our uniron
. Will bave my plctnrel
I you one. We can't rol
v out as soon as we w
me can get a pus to sir
aciocg ai nignu
tie boys my best rest
ia aun une una aanay.
lour cousin.
- - "Mar-
tLelter Men at
Deming lo Orgi
ecial Correspondent
liy Doming It. M. Sept.
gaiiiaiion 0 uo coiiitsiae
1 r national Oreek letter 1
being planned at cam?. I
atued that more Hum son
1 lie 1 Ul Ion ad here ti
is coniDlete. Such a so 1
Iri a aurcesi ou the border 1ST
the national guardsmen we
i'o.
Ittauon here Is belnr to
Joe t. I'onerrtoin r
n: John J. Jasper. Put
riorare Ouren. BeU Tbe
1. 1 11 st lows neta sruii.
e J. lias oeiu Ton
band
of Working
Union GeeU I
rs for Dynamm
I Press.
okla.. Scot. 90. Mike 1
11 oi ganUer uf the W '
was round guiiuy todas as
lirict court of having aTtcl
iter work a system at Dews I
me 2. and waa sentenced 11
iirisoumeni. a motion far
LEVERAGE
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