Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 127, Ed. 1 Monday, November 30, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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rnn ¥.1 4 TEXAS AUTO SALES SUPPLY CO.
J. JXJp AU*> K. FKHNAKDKZ
AGood Low Priced Car B“* EduiPP*d SI»P iB the ••■thwerf
TEXAS AUTO SALES SUPPLY CO. AmH—u^W^c^Brn.M ud
_Brownsville Tesas._ Complicated Work a Swlalty.
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RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN
<>BJHCT IS CRACOW
Capture Of That City And Przemysl
Would Mean Russian Ascendency
In Great Portion Of Austria.
(Hr A'-ofijttfd Piv*>..)
Mil.AS ltaly<| Nov. it**. Tin- tiomhaphurut ot t'nirnw hy thr Kus«ians hn* hr-
gun arrnpluig t«• a ttr*'|m|M*r lirrr. Ilravy ~irgr gun* art* tiring on thr town nml
our rtiihtirb i> rt*|M»rtrtl in t in nit-
Thr tit|iturt- tit (’rnrttw has la*rn thr nm-t important nhjrrt «*1 If us-in's rmn-
paign ngaiu-t Austria. Hussia brlirvrs (hut it -hr run tnkr t’rarnxx autl I'r/.rinysj
it wtuiltl mraii Kiissiiiri iisrriulriiry 111 Austria north ol thr t'itr|talhiaiis.
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY CASUALTY LIST HEAVY
Illy AssiM-intrtl Hrrss.)
l*Kf IHHillAh. Nttv. :tlt. -It is slatnl lit-rr that tin* Aiislro-lliim.-arian m-naliir-
aiiitniiil t«i !HMI(MMl inni itinl It*.*NM» otfit-rrs.
ATTACK ON GERMAN FORTS FAILS
( Hy As'tiria Jrtl Hp*".)
HKIM.IN. \«tv. it**. Tin t>ni«-iiil statnurnt today si * - thrrr is nothing ot notr
from tin* wrstrrn thralrr. * hi thr Ka*t I * ru — mi u trout nr strong Hus-ian Inrtrs
l*ailnl in a surjirisr attark on thr (Srriuun fortit’imlions rast ot Ihirkhruian.
Thr iillimal -latrinrii* as'i-rtt-il that thr I kirk In-ma u attark rost thr Kussinn
rnValry In-avilx ami tin* tin-nuns t-.i|<tnr*'«l a frw ottim-mill It**** turn. South ot tin*
\ i-tulu. f tt-riiiaii i-oiiiiti-r nltarks wt-rr satislat-lory rupturing rightrru i-aiumn ami
.. than I ..'»»»«• pri tint r . line i» not hum ul notr in Soiithrm I’olaml.
FRENCH OFFICIAL STATEMENT
f Hy Assofia t»*il Hit's*. )
HAIMS. Sox. II*. - Tin I'n-iirh ittlirial talrinriit this iiltrmooii says that in H«-l-
giliui thr ruriuv rrinailis mi tin- tlrfrtisivr. Tin rt' lirr hrnvy logs on thr hrighls ot
thr Miisr. Iti11 riuit11-iiI artillt-rv fin* is on in tin* ngion of Soissoiis ami AprriiidjTil
xxii' honiitartlt-tI hy thr tit-nuai*' without n-'iilis. In tin* \itsgrs all i- i|iurt.
PETROGRADS GENERAL STAFF S STATEMENT. * 1 \
(Hy A'sttt'iat*‘fl Hrrss.)
HAIMS. Nov. itn Thr Hrtiogiatl grumal stuff stutrnirnt siV' thrrr lias l*rrn
no at lion ot import.tin «• m tin fatKosits siurr tin* _*>th.
GOO PRISONERS. 700 GUNS CAPTUREO.
(Hv A <n-i itn! Hrrss.)
HKTI.’t MiU AI». Nov. itn Thr l»«i"iaii' raptiirrtl MM* pn-onrl - ami 7***1 gniis
nt-ar IumIx. H i- Ultoltinalix p pnrtnl.
EXPLANATIO NOF EXPULSIONS PUBLISHED
(Hy A-soriatril Prong.)
HKTH* nil.’\ l». it**. Thr Novoyr-Vrniiyu today puhli-hrd an rxplntion <»l
thr rort'iii uholt- rxirtiTnoii ot (irriuaiis trom H. tnigrad saving it was ilisrovrn*d
tin x w«-i< t.>< lip -'ifh-r*ip*uni- 1o n ftinH tor tniiltling' ships tor (irrmanv. I hr
in-W 'pnptr < Jow-ui x-H -ihr. M ila - t>l nf-trtui i-nt thrwian niiiniitartunTs thrrr as lho-r
xx In* rrrmxi tl -aavr i ip* u/i. *. It »h » urwt it*'- I nml w;i» -larlid |ii~t hr top* thr u;ir
BRITISH SHIPS
PATROLLING
ATLANTIC
{lilt Auoci'ittd Prett).
\'* w York \'*v. Mi* WiM*’*- o|n*riiti»t'
• •n tin- Mtuinrr t lm-tolial. armiiit* lor*
from Panama "ititl that nt Ira-t
I w«*|v«* Itnh'Mi w ar-lup- ar« pat rolling tin
Atlantia on an lift «-«*i» Vru Notk utul
I'.iiintui t liair wii'rk — - mnc* . rr « i• • w«I
kii|* out (lie -tiinll< i «au - <•! ! lu* • oiu
un ri'ial
German Fleet in South Atlantic.
I/fy A**onaltd Pn **.)
MonliMilao t ruuuav. No\ LW».— loport-
<>| a (ifrnian IjoH in tin Sotilli \ I la lit »•*
liaw np|Niri*ntl> l*rrn rout iruml. It i^
ruinorrtl tli«*r»* t~ a powrrtul linti-li tlrrt
III lilt* '.tlllM* nt'llfhltol'llootl.
ASSISTANT FOR MORGENTHAU
Georg? T Writzel Appointed Special Agent
ot State Department
(By Associated l*rr»M.)
\\ i 'ii;.'. i. • .1*4 . N"\ In <" ■*! _■ T
Welt/el lortuer minister lo Nienr. jua. Iia-
Iweti apjHUiilttl -*|H*eml agent <d the slate
dcpait11it'tiI to it — i—t Atidia—iiiioi Mor
gcnthau at t oti'liiutint*|»le. Ilenrv Vim*
gmthau Jr. i' a Bn going it* a"i-t ♦»i- la
I her.
GRAIN EMBARGO TO BE LIFTED
t B> \."o« luted l’lf'S.)
t'hiriipi III.. Nov. .‘to.- The Atchison.
To|^ka X Santa Kc railroad todnv an-
tnMilit ril that it will lilt tin t i. Iv t'ltin
grain endmrgo tonight. For a moiit hand
a halt wheal 'liipiiitut' to lialvv'>toti liavr
Inwn retii'ctl h\ tl»i» railroad Itc.-au-t ot
the eongt 'ttoti ot gram at tiulvcstou ami
the lack t»f .'hip'. The railroad say* eon
till loti' are now < hang< <1.
Convicts Held in Peonage
t By Associated I’re'S.)
Washington II. i Nov 10. The 'ii
preme court today decreed that convict*
held under **t ritiiinal t ontrnei'" to worl
out tint'' and eo-t' with |w*r'«»H' who ap
jH'ar ui ctturl a* their tmamial sponsor'
welt held ill Jteonagc.
*«*•**»*»» ft v Yiiivrt
• ft!
• QUEEN ELIZABETH OF *
• BELGIUM ILL FROM •
• OVERWORK IN WAR *
l * _ •
• rdum v-' Qomt Klixa* *
• Im-IIi ot lit |>_-imii i- ill .in«l .ontiiii.i to •
• . ft
• lii r illnc*.*. i~ due io i i work in tin* •
® KhI *)
• •
S. P. STEAMSHIP
CAPTAIN LOST
AT SEA SUNDAY
I 1H* AiiiMN'iiitiil I’rexa.)
Now Ortwin*. Ia». Nov. HO.— .1. S. Ikivd
!<a|ilnin <»l tli«* Southern I’anln- ~teaui»hi|»
Mi •mu* wa* lo*t ai *wi Saturday m*:ht it
rulin' known here today with the arrival
•d the Moinu*. Ill w.i* nn>*ed at H a. m.
Sunday and i* *u|»|*o*ed to have tallen
■ •Vf rhoard.
NEW YORK BANKER
MUST STAND TRIAL
ON CONTEMPT CHARGE
(Hv Associated Press.)
Watdumflnn. I> I . N'.tv. .H*.—The aj>|*»al
ot tiroive * Henry the New York hunker.
: t'loni a ill»i-ioi tin New York eourt**
hithltntr that lie nni*t return to NYa-hiny-
ton to nti**«er an indieiiiient tor e«»ntetii)il
ot eonure**"* in n*tU»IIU* to j.-ive IllfontUI-
tion to the "money tru*:*’ inxe-tiitatim:
eoimni"ion. w.i> Ui-un>'»d today by the
jMipretne eourt.
Investigator Refutes Story.
[Hit /*re#«.|
Port 'Miuth AiL . Nov. "id.—tieneral In*
v •*'! Ufa tor M* wart tod.i\ n tinted a *t..rx
that he eould not tmd the word relating
to an in pine lion urn tiled to the flm-he*
11<!;malt eor]H>ration .iluiM ilic ~tnkme
*uuin r».NEWS PAPERMEN
MEN RECEIVED
BY GEN. JOFFRE
Head of French Army Tells Them He
Hopes They Got a Good Impression of
the French Army and that They Will
Correct the Errors Sent Out.
(Uy Asnut iuit d PrrnB'W
l*nri-. Nov. .'{<*.—(oiieriiI .lofTr** the
French i'otiiliitilitter m chief ha* fliuilh
rr«*ei\eti a delegation of new-|m|ier men
at 111* lieuth|Harter* in a *rhool hou-e in
a -mall town Imek of the line- wliieh ran
not lie mentioned fi.-mral jotfre told the
! eorre*|M*ndeiit- In* "hoped they would y**t
a j:«mm| impre—ion lr<*m th«*tr vi*it t<* the
'army Mild tr\ t«* rorreet the many err**r-
the (termaii* were hu-ih di*-emmatinj! "*
The eorre*|M»ndent* trie*! to congralii-
late the (felientl on the military ineilal
l*re-nh*nt l*oiiie»ire uav«* him and he -aul
I “that doe* not matter. The only (hint;
worth while i- to -live the country.**
PRISONER SAVED
SHERIFF’S LIFE;
HE MAY BE FREED
(By AMWN'ialeil Pre*s.)
Hammond linl.. Nov. A movement
w.i" 'taricd I<»«i.i \ to '«‘<'it^- the Ircedoii'
o| K. K. Trowbridge. who "ovcd the lit** ot
Sheriff V. K. White wtitle the hitter w.i'
briny my Trowbndye from l<oiii»nimi to
'land trial lor alleged lory era*" amount i
my to *>Jtttt.
The 'hcrift lierame ill after leaving New
Orleuii' and Trowbridge called a doctor at j
:i wa v 'tation. The doctor told Trowbridge j
what to do and warned him to watch the
patient day and night. Whop the 'In till
reached home he Wfi' pronounced out ot
danger.
<"itixciik to«la\ are planmny to make up
I rowtirnlye-' toryeru*' to >ave him |»ro"e-
eutloli.
___
GAS COMPANY'S
TAXES MAY BE j
DOUBLED
* 1 *
(By Associated Pre*«.)
Oklahoma « itv. ttkla.. Now. .’hi.—The
'late hoanl o| equalization **a' to hear
here today the matter ol inerea'iny the
a—■**""tnetiC ot taxo' ayaiti't the Prairie
* Ml & lia' company trom Nh’i.lMHl.tMMl to
Mi!t<MNl.tNHI. The increase in valuation
propo-t-d by 'tale “tax ferret**** would Ik*
<m taeiltu-' and in ve"t men I« of the com-
pany in pipe line' lea"**' and equipment
httl not mi 'tored oil". Tin* lax ferret** in-
'i't that while the 'iipreme <-..nrt ha** nil«*d
that lea"**" cun not tie taxed U" 'itch the
added value to the Mock ot the company 1
a* a ri'itll ol owner'hi|t ot valuable oil
and ya' lea'**" i" a legitimate "iilijcct tor j
ta xatam.
—
ROCKEFELLER ASKS
COURT TO CHANGE j
PLEA ON CHARGE
l Bt A snot-juted Press.)
New \ork. Nov. ;k>.—William Koeketel-
ler. the standard ml millionaire today
i.isked the lederal court to change hi* plea
to aii indictment charging him and twenty
other tortm-r directors ot tne N< w Haven
railroad with criminal violation ot the anti-
trust law. |{oi-ketellei tih-il a plea hi
abatement last Monday. Jle did not m«li-
leale the nature ot his new plea.
FRANK S ATTORNEYS TRY AGAIN
(By .\"i<n-iated 1'resO
Washington. I>. C.. Nov. 3o.—l.eo
Frank' s attorneys today made a new effort
to get the ease la-tore the l ulled Stales
j supreme eourt making a motion to tile a
'petition seeking to have the court review
‘the ease on a writ ot error.
* WEATHER. »
* - 1
• Tonight and Tuesday probably A
• cloudy: light easterly to southerly *
• wind*. *
• Yesterday's Readings. 1
• To 7 p. m.. maximum temperature *
• 77 '•. minimum. 47 ** Barometer. *
• morning. lit*; evening 2th!Mi.
iiinimiimmui
BAND OF FILIBUSTERERS
CROSS RIVER AT HIDALGO
Reported 150 Men Proposed To Attack Town
Of Reynosa Today-Consul Says Garrison
Well Armed For Protection.
• « *«««««**« 4
• l|
• 20 DAYS OF HUNTING IN •
• MINNESOTA COST LIVES •
• OF II: 12 WERE INJURED *
•jr ^ |
• < By nwtittrd /VfM). 1
• Ihtluth Mum . N.". 30 M:m?.. •
• Motu’rt Itfnij d«\ huutiuf nwmni •
• <’!• Hit* li< mi riiil IimLiv. Muring that •
• tiii»«- t-l«-\t*ii Itunrt r- w»-r«* n< . ulfiitnlU •
• killed while twelvi wpw mnm-il •
• 4 4 ( 4 i 4 4 4 U 4 4 4 i 4 4 • i «
CHINA GENERAL
EXECUTED FOR
CORRUPTION
Personal Friend of Chinese President Was
Guilty of Bribery Corruption. Selliny
Office and Acceptiny * Squeeze —Presi* I
dent Was Sorry
(Bv Associated Press. |
Peking China. Nov. 30.—Lieutenant
(ienernl Wiing Chill ll-ing ex-preteet of
I he dlstnet in whieh Peking i- MtuiiUd h;i-
l»een exeeuted tor bribery corruption -ell-
mg o fliii's under him and neeepimg
“squeeze.**
Pre-iilent Yuan Shi K.ii a |»er>onat
friend ot Wang’s family sent a letter say- I
mg lie wo- sorry hut the exeenlnni wu- •
in . e-n-rv to stamp out eormpfion. Presi-
dent Vnan Inis ordered no rieh presents1
sent to him on his birthday as wa* the j
eii-toin to send tla* emperor.
"JIM CROW” LAW I
IS INVALID BUT
NOT SO DECREED!
(By Associated Pr'ss.)
Washington It. C. Nov. 30.—The su-
preme ••ourt today through Justice Hughes
announced that the Oklahoma “.lint Crow*’
law |s invalid in «o tar as it allowed lur-
mshiiig sleeping parlor and chair ears p.
white- only llllt tailed to so de.-rce I teen Use
the negroes* -uil to enjoin the statute was
too general in setting lip the rights o|
negroes.
PURE WATER FOR !
U. S. TROOPS BY
A NEW METHOD
i Hy AsMM'iitte«i I*re** )
Wa-hington D. Nov. !U».—t*mted
State- army -iirgeoii- have developed a
new method i«*r |»un tying drinking water
t<*r tr»H»p- in tht* held whieh i- giving ex-
• ellent re-uh-.
W nterpr<*ol ounva- hag- w eighing eight
(Miund- are u-ed in whieh i- drop|«ed a
gla— tula* e*.nt aiiiing lit teen gram- «*t
ehionde ot lime whieh de-trov- dl-ea-e
germ- in live mi mite-.
DOCK YARD STRIKE
DELAYS ANTARCTIC
EXPEDITION A YEAR-
“i-
(Hy Aitoriiitfd Prrat.)
London N"\. 30.— A Sydney Sew South
Wale- di-pateh -av- that a <U-k vard-
--trike ha- delayed the departure «»t the
Autaretu* -hn* Aurora. whieh - to eurrv
the -eeond -eetion ot l.ieutenuut Sharkle-
jton- ex|M*iiition. Ih*- -hip probably will
|not -ail until next year.
. .
Philadelphia ’Change Open.
(Hy A**oriattd PrrttaI.
Philadelphia Pa. N'ov. 30. -The Phi!.'
I'lelphia -hw-k exehange o|a*ned today.
{Trading I- «|Uiet.
PABLO GONZALES PROCLAIMS HIM
SELF PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT
...
4 A
• CABALLERO REPORTEO IN FAVOR OF GEN. VILLA. A
(By A H'M-iatcil Press.)
• V\ nshingfoti 11 * * \<*\* 3H l • lieu* llv con tinned i hi I ienei ’ I ii i A
• Caballero controlling lh« Taatpic. . ■ .'tin Villa force* Thu-. A
A Villa get- tin* Tampico |siii. A
A ft
• Mexican Consul J. / liurxa Brown**die yesterday 'tnte«| that llenerwl A
• Emilio S Barrette comma ndci ..t tin M ■ authorized •
• by (letieml Cahallero lo deny emph li*allv tli. l In*. Catittllcro m favor A
A ..t Villa and to dale that he continue- loyall to Carranza and tin- plan ol’ A
A tinadalupe. Till' afternoon when r.-ad tin nl».v. im Coil'll I fl.irra •I**- A
• elaiwd that them wa* absolutely no truth in the report and that j| at •
A gotten out liv the Villai'ta' to aid their cause. •
• 1
A filibustering Imnd ol 1 ’•*» men. all aid to have tte.n Mexican todav crossed
the Itm liraude near Hidalgo. Texas. als.nl >i\tv miles t Brownsville for the
- *
reported ... attacking and capturing tin- Mexican town ol‘ Ketuusi located
about two mile' ~outh ot Hidalgo and away tmiii the river. The |M»pul»rfon of ||ev-
uo'a thi' afternoon was n*|Mirted terror-'!rteken and it win said al-o that many of
them had left some for the American side.
The rejM.rt »«• received in Brownsville today In telephone from Hidalgo and
hns* been reported to Curran/a Consul J. /.. Guru and the tinted Stale' unitiarv
authorities t oiisiil Har/.a 'lateil that Kevno'a i- well garri'otied hv a ('nmtua
force and that every member ot tin* garrison i- well armed and prepared to defend
■ n attack easily from a hand the 'i/.e ot the one that i' reported to have crossed.
It is alleged here that the fliibu'tenng expedition is led by former otWi' of
the Huerta army. It i> known in Br..wn»v Ob* ikal u minder ol man said to have
been formerly in the employ of the Huerta government have been '{tending much
frme fate in the vicinity ot McAllen and oilier Valley towns on the Is.rdej
According In info mint ion today from Fort llrown there were no United Males
'.•Idlers at Hidalgo the nearest troop f cavalry being 'latamed at Mtsaiow uln.iit
fourteen miles trotu Hidalgo. It is eS|s‘ctcd that it fl». re is mix truth in the report
a troop of enrnlry mil la* ordered to Hidalgo .if once.
" * ' ■ — — — - - — - - • _
VILLA MONEY IS
NULLIFIED BY
CARRANZA
Villa made Monty t- now without value
in the territory eontrolle«l by the tone- <>l
lie to* ml Veitffwtiano t'.-irninxa. tieneml
I'arranza issued n deer»*e Saturday deelar-
itiff this money «- void and v*»*f»ie- of this
ileeree were sent out to all r*-|>rv-*iilntives
i*l the Carranza government tn the I'ntted
State-.
There i- little Villa money along tin-
lower Mexiean border and -o far its known
..tiler will have little eff.rt throiiffhout
tin- -eetam. However condition-* are to
i*e different in the Kl Paso «li-tn-t arid
tr**tu then* to the Paeitie eoa-f when* it
is -aid many thousands ol dollar' worth
of money i--ned hy Villa have lawn in eir
e tala i ion.
CATTLE OWNERS
IN ARIZONA ARE
HEAVYLOSERS
{By Pteaa)
Niico Arir... N.»v. JlO.—-American cattle
owner# at Hereford near here Nk1.iv rr*
INirteil to the Amenean civil and military
authorities that raider* from Governor
Maytorenn’i* camp Hat unlay nichi took
several hundred head of their cattle into
Mexico. Cowboy* rc|M»rted t|.*ut they
oro*Med the border and found seven* y-tive
eare*is*c«i in a Ya«|Ht Indian*’ camp.
NAVAL APPRENTICES NOT
PERMITTED TO SING IT S
A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY
(By A**ociated Press.)
Haekuurton l>. C\# Noc. 2»i —Secretary
of Vavy Jo-t-jdni* Thiniel* today ii|iproved
the tic’ion of the commander of tin* naval
training school at Ncwfmrt R. |t m for
hiddinif naval apprentice# singing “1C* a
lams; IV#y to Tipperary/*
GONZALES WOULD BE PRESIDENT
State Department Reports Say He Has
Proclaimed Himself Republic's Head
i Ry A"«M-ijil»*«l PrM».)
Washington I*. \.i\. .*|n. Slate de-
partment m«Ivi«***s la«t night re|Mirted that
tiemral I*jik»l«* tlonale* now »t Paebnea
with HtMMI troops lull pr«M‘liiinti‘fl hi molt
provisional president of M* *s«en Hitherto
he had heen regarde«l i«s hiviil to CnrriiiifH
.in»l one nf tin- foremost lender* nguin*t
I Inert i*.
After the AgUMs I'.ilietites e«>iiventmn
liou/ales disiip|Beared with hi* urtuy amt
tiiilil today his «hereaImmiIs have been
more or less a mystery.
Gonzales Rumor Repeated
iltff Ar\f*4*tr4 Prr»§).»
Washington I*. <*. \ov. *111.—ttpeeul
Agent l*n ill t'amtva IimIiiv sent I lie* stale
department a rumor that lienerul l**h|o
(ioiixnles n Carranza eoiununder. hmj de
elnml hun*elf provisional president und
named »*eatiinet.
FELIPE ANGELES'
ARMY REPORTED
AS DEFEATED
The army **1 General K**Ii|h Air/el.-
ioprrntiji|f umler tin* diiretion ol timet nl
I \ ilia i- reported to have Keen hudly «h
tested h\ t'arranisa force* under General
\lantiel Mi IIn-Lrue/.. ai eordintf to a me* a to
I rm'ivt'i! Saturday nicht liv Mexican Con at I
.1. /.. ti.ir/a from Ycru (.rut. The drteui
I.uni practical rout of An^ele*** artnv i
-aid to have taken place near the city of
II iuadala jara and I hi*trucl’- troop- cap -
! lured I wanly cannon.
STATE TO PUSH T 8 M. A.
SUIT SO FAR AS BREWER
MEMBERS ARE CONCERNEO
(Ry Aaaoriat«d l*n**t. j
Au-tin. Texan Nov. 3ll.—It «M<* under*
Mood today that the -lute will not promt
(the -ettleuient of the -uit a train-I the Texw-
Hii-ine-- Men - »--<n-latioii a- tar a- the
hrcwerie- are concerned.
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