El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Monday, December 14, 1914 Page: 2 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Monday December 14 191 4.
rausM rerl-handed In tlw art of elrculatlnir
counterfeit constitutional curren cy.
During tjM days when Um northern
I roof a were araroarhln Uw tplUl It wis
riisrovrred thai larte amount of tho
nol of UM awernmpni of Uta state or
chihuahua wan In drrulatlem in thr rapl
tal. At Rrttt it mi Haltered tha noti had
len broufttt by persona prccedinit
northern forces.
bolltj Perseas Saltee I
Whan tha author! urn ordered an investí-
aatlon at to how aucb a Jarjrt quantity
of tha currency got into rirrulatloa tt was
discovered thai the notes were counter-
rati Saarrh wan al m instituted for the
rnllty parties and arter minv littl dir-
rirulty tb serrei service ortlcerii obtained
evldenre wtiirh resulted lu the arrest or
E. (lanero proprietor -f a printing es-
tablishment and ManuH del Moral a
printer The -entre "t from which the
botes we rf p rln t od we re round In I he
ilabllshmrnt.
An rxamlnatlon or ti- men forore the.
n I In t v autlwritiei resulted Itt the arrest
"f Reyr. Heiano K. HI vero td San (hex
.Not i k ' 1 !'! t. and Moral claimed thai
ihese Hire wen- the r-al directora and
mstiffstora i( Hie con apt racy
t ooilenined to lif alh.
The rivt men were taken herore a court
inaitiat iried an. I round ftullty
(It'lnllt il If dean The wife ol one r Itif
iu'-ii i "(i f í ed nainit ahc was airona tj
opposed lo iir- ili'-sal 'irk by her hua
bam and had dent t oyed W.ooo peso nr
the boirus currency winch wsi In hia pos
aeaslon.
airona; efínrli were made by the rela-
tives oi the condemned men in esse them
but these etrorti were unavailing.
Exeruled at Dawn.
Al dawn they were takn to the virlnliy
r the Spanish cerne tery and a hot. The
bodies were delivered i rr-lative ror bur
i'ii It rye a heiano ftanrhci Vn li'tra slid
Rlve.ro all hclonired In prominent t.iitiill"'
in this capital. 'iHlleaoit and Moiai u ti
admitted prlnllnit Ihe currency rial me-1
Wiry were mere toula in ihe hands of the
three conspirators.
The circulation uf rumor that ihe men
hod been shot ror political offense tin-
author It lea ft.ii-. ihe i eason Tor the Is-Mian-
i) Um- official tplanatloQ.
notwfihatandinr the friendly motives
cioeWn me set"
General Hill. Carranaa pointed out has
been on the defensive at Haco and since
Ms bark was to the line "It la dirflctiil
to see how be could be responsible ror the
nrlnr."
Elíseo Aredondo Just arrived in Waah-
inirton to aucraed Aafael 7.ubaran Cap
many as Carranxa'i confidential agent la-
med a -Mi ment tonight declaring his
chief's friendly altitude toward the United
flutes. He said Mr. Zuharan had been
railed o vera Crut to assume bis duties
ss serretary or the Interior In carranza'
cabinet.
tRnAM:iTA nuaiwruui
It I Co ii i I l IN ARI7(A
It it thr I " in t til Prtt
?to(rah'i. Arli. Her 13 Two hundred re
crulta for Carranza Monora forcea ara re
ported to bave been rattaered at Baaabe
evenly flva milea west or here on me Ari-
zona aid. Arrordlnc to lb refwrt here
they were brought from Tucson enlisted
on the American side and are preparing lo
marrh across the border and on Morale.
now controlled by Governor Maytorena a
Villa troops.
- Tha
hi
I (lit l.kKb AMI I. OHM IIS' APPKTTTP.
Tin- old tandanl general siren giben ini
lonir iiRnVK'i rA.-i ri.l Kftfl rhlll TONUl
drives out tnnlarta aiul tu lid up ihe sya-
tein A true tonic and aure appetizer lor
adult and rlillurcii BOr. -( Advertisement.)
For the folks hark home.
LA IMI.HNAI IONU. Mi.MlM
tAdverilaementj
TWO INJURED
(Continued from page i
reply to the warning rrom the United
Mates government (ha furca would he
i;ed if necessary u ai"p ririnr lnu which
Amrtlcin lerrlluiy by Ii'-IUk'Ti iiI Menean1 11 deni
fetinii reached ihe ninie department to
ii if iii. hut will n--i be made public until
lornorrow.
The warnlntt waa communicated in boin
(H-ncral Uarratua and I'rovialonal Prealdeni
i.utlerre u - head of Ihe rival ructions
represented -ti Naco. .riz where bulléis
Tai h us scut-. tie intei national line have
killed and wounded a liutnbei of Allien
fl Mi ini t HAN i nun in n ALL
riniNT. AT Mi" TO CEAHE
Hi the AocUttfid Pre
M'-xic. City. liec. II. -'Delayed
altustlon at vim. tías coram an led on today
by I'rovlaionat'presideni mi rra In an
Interview given the Associated I'reas
sava:
I sincerely regret the trouble which
have occurred slong Ihe northern border
in w hich Americans have h. n killed or
wounded hv alrav bullet. I have ordered
Ihe absolute recession or hostilities in the
neighborhood of Naco and I will proceed
in a like manner should nrhiinif occur
at anv uther DOlota of the border even II
such an order should jeopardise ' rauso.
I trame mat at any cat we muM retain
i ihe rri'-hdHhtt) or Aran lean.
(uaren tee filván Refuiires
i.eni t at tin tierras today amwered tint
note ur Secretary Hry an which was pro-
hint oü b the nrazllliui fiiliiiaier yesterday
in winch guarantees were a-kul for the
reí ugech Itoin Vera urtu by 1 .m ansa's
entrance t. that port who now wii-h to ra-
enter Meslco by way r i t ra-n l 'resi-
lient i.utierrez assured the Wellington
govvrmneni that h would givi then! man
full suaranteea r sar w
Pi evident liiitlerrer Mill la confined to
Ma bed but is much unproved in health-
Tronos under Oeneul Zilpatt are ba-
hlemtur Puebla. They have rut Hi' water
and light supply and ra (tuiii.iirig all
route to prevent Hi- iitunre . r iooa-
stiifr. tíeneral Ahgrh-s Has h'fi Meslco
i;ity with twtnty flvi; lauuou of lirgu csll-
bei and forres or all ai ma.
Tin- investment or Puebla Is ronaldered
dirflCUll for Ihe Zapata Forcea. It la eall-
mated that more than tt.uoo troops must
be uaed on the rorllflcalloQS nhicli sur
round the city unless the place should b:
evacuated by the i ai i ana forces which
are commanded by General francisco coas.
u i reported here that the .Carranza
troops of (enera) Pablo ilonielez' diviaion
erentiy evaeuan-.i racniirn arti m
allied rondtllon for want of rood
in. i have dipei ed m many in -lances
having ammutillloiia and cannun.tii order.
rrom service by order of the government
gave the city the quleteat day II baa had
for years. The management or the street
ear company haa as yet reached no agree
ment with Its employee who have demand
ed an Increase In salary. The street car
rompany is orinan owneo concern.
RAfLROAa) COMItUNlCATIOM WITH
CAPITAL RAPWLY IMPROVING.
Itatlroad communication between Ft Paso
snd Metlco City via the old Menean cen
tral line la being rapidly perfected and
the l.ww mile trip Is now being made witb
Mule delay.
The telegraph aervlre however la atlll
badly contested and all mesaages are sub-
jected to annoying delay. The authorities
claim that there is no eensorsbip. but the
fact remains that telegraph measages make
little belter time than those vnt by mall.
Among the passengers who left for the
soalb yesterdnjr were several members of
the Madero family tndndtng Kvartsio and
Jose Madero who are bound Tor Torreón
where Major Julio Madero la reported 111
and a paroled prisoner In the hands of the
convention anthorltlea. Mr. and Mrs. An-
tonio Z. SaxSTla the latter formerly Miss
hsfaela Madero and their family were also
sboard tha train hound tor Miicn City
Two reports were in circulation yester-
day concerning the rale of oasaca. the
birth place of Porfirio Dlax and the head-
quarters of the Felix Dtai movement. Ad-
herent of the convention government claim
the (own has fallen Into the hands of the
Zapata troopa. while Ihe Carranristas rial n
It has been occupied by Carranza troops.
According to the Carraneista report the
state government or oazaea ha been exter
mlnated snd the capital seized by carranza
troop under Colonel Jlininez Figueroi. who
ordered the execution or Governor Franclaco
Can toco and Nevara! other officials. Can
seco who was formely an adherent of Felix
Diaz was reported as having recognized the
convention government.
There were few troops decoding the elty
or Oaxaca at Ihe time of Its occupation by
the carranza forces the repo'l said.
To Cura a Cold In Oae Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO oüimnk Tablets.
Druggists refund money ir It falls to cure.
E. W. nnovK'H signsture la on each box.
Bsc (Ad veri I semen t.)
MOVE OF ALLIES
(Cont.li. in d frpm Page 1.)
an-.
Gutierre i replh d In dn inluig an on!
in Ihe i i seiirt- nt i inul mi ilutan direr
ina 'hiverunr Maytotena whose i mops n
beieguig lieneial Hill - parri!"n at acn.
lo ri'iKf iiperaibiiir- if iioccssury lo stop
i inn v across the border
In a fttsieiiietii al Vera t'.rn last night
Carratixl declared ir we- t nited eitatea em
ployed rone lo ship the r i rin w ai ."Naco.
Ti will be i onsiilered an iiufi letidly act.
Phtne 1001
Good Signs
YOU BET
i. muí f. o HnPKfl to induce
(.1 ITERKE 10 ill Mi MM A.
Hy thr Aaau-uittú Vrtáa
Vera Cruz Der. 13 -flans for the Inaugu-
ration or a general campaneo by '' rollOW-
ers of (jeneral Can unia are progressing
hill tlO Olie I- I - i I 111 Me. I lo I M4k" publb
auUilug concerning troop movements pn
einl idnegoll believing tliat n ) yel pos
Mbh lo get (letu'i'sl tulalio Hutlerrez to
sepárate from (Jeneral Praneisru Villa haa
Kit ui i-h ii OutleTrni ttrxi'i him to ally
i Inn. -eli .-nee inora) Wllh til ..id eutnrades.
Mi mot iii aervlcé wen- in M i-.dny for
the Mexhans kilimi in the uklng or Vera
cru lust April by the American rotees
l.eneral carranza and hi army tnk part in
th services. The flowers with which the
long utounds In ihe cemetery were deco
rated were carried throiiKh the streets as-
enrled by a deiaehment or soldiers. Memo
rial addresses were made al the cemetery
but there was no display of anll-Auiuru-an
sentiment.
The law making Sunday a day. of com
polsory rest became effective today and
this race combined with the absence of
street cars which sre a i ill being withheld
For the Folks Back Home
Nexican and Indian Curios
Mexican Blanket $1.00 to $18.00
Indian Navajo Blanket . . $3.50 to $30.00
Mexican Drawn Work. . . 25c to $25.00
Spanish Lace Mantillas. . .$1.50 to $10.00
Indian Baskets 75c to $ 5.00
Indian Pottery 25c to $ 2.50
GOODS PACKED AND SHIPPED DIRECT FROM STORE
W. G. Walz Company
Opening Evening.
103 El Pato Street.
presented h him a decora t Um which the
sultan had confer n-d on tho haru.
ITALIAN MA.HN Mhh 1 IN0S
-K FUR LM PLOY MENT.
btf the gsecteJed Pre
Home Ucc. ij (li;33 p. m.) Great mass
meetings et e he id at various places
throuthoui Italy loaay to call tha attention
of Um government to Ine grave sit nation
created by the lack of employment and
by (he steuoy rise in the price of food-
stuffs. Resolutions were adopted urging the
gove rutin nt to adopt innnedlate and ade-
quate measures or rebel and recomrautid-
tug particularly that lai ge public works
capante oí employing the uiassttl now unl
or work he umii taken
Special dslegaut.H w-n- appobited to dla-
cusa i tie .situation with ihu mcmbei 5 of
ihe csbtnet and hi-din: remedio.
OIIK1U. KTATkMI-M
Ibhl'bU IIV KaXHV lANtf.
Ry thr móciáüd Pre
Pans Dec. 1.1. l he Nlsh Servia cor
1 eajivudent of ihe iu aa agency lias for-
wai ded the -i.-. tog bvrvian olriciai
t.tti in. ni :
"uu licteniber lu on the north and north
vf-Ki Ironía the net wan troops contlWuad
in pin sua uf the riueiiif ene my and oc-
upiid baina ban ta llogalchiua and kt
tin nltz. 'In the direction of Miianovau
apd lieig rade the enemy's attacks bave
i.e. 11 uitaucceaaful. Aioiig Una Trout the
enemy hart commenced lo retreat and our
tiooua ute adv. nn -log
"on tlte p hi ii..- iroiit there Ih no coange
"on Ueceuuur ll we look prisoners sev
en oflicets and LTlu soloieia several ot
vthum went wuuuded. We also raplured
three quick -r 1 tero eight Held gun.s 1
lontiutuin utorlsr innniiion wagons hv
eral autuuiobilea a HearchllaTht and a lai ge
quantity oi war material. '
DAY'S SUMMARY OF
EUROPEAN WAR
The (.i-i in. ms In llelgtuni are again
dlrri-Uiig their atirnilun to tha eeutral
point ut VprtH Mberc the termau lu-
tautry hr bern repulsed. At both
cud ol in. long fruul lu the norlu-
rasl ul Vprea ami ...i.iinsi the raliruad
1 .in. 11 at innh. in Alaace the im
urc ol tin- aiteiupis by the barmans
tu advance la unii-laily announced
(rem Paris whbh addk (Sal an luipur-
IhiiI advance the l-'rencb Irooiis In
itic nirett uf I. a Prrlre has been made.
In the eat the rlusalan urueral staff
makes thlft definite deolaralluu:
"In (he Mluua region we have
hruiiyttl our ulfruilve lo a successful
cunt -luixlon on Ihr whole of the hunt."
1 he situation miuIIi fo Lrai ow re-
mains Mllhuut rhange Ihe balite roa-
llaulng la 1i1.1t rrgiun while thr Hum-
slaSa claim a lurther victory uu the
Low let -Hew ruutlrr where a tier-
man i". .iii.-ii as taken ill linpur-
lanl luaaea tu the UcraiM.
In Weal Uallrls the Austrlas claim
lu have defeated the ttuNlan al I I
inaiiuu and lu have crosard the tar-
palhlana. Uoiileiirgrln troops have occupied
VUbrgrad to Ihe aoutheast ot liaraj-
eu after Ierre flghtlog arcordlng
to uuofllrlal dispatches from LrtUnie
and thr Austrlasa bave retired to the
waat bank uf the river Urina.
Considerante duubl has been raised
regarding the late of Ihe German
cruiser lirrstira una of the uertnan
Muadron lu thr south Atlantic drieat-
ed h the HrliKh warships recently.
Tha Argentine government has re-
ceived adWcrx iii u 1 the Dresden haa
reached Punta Armas on the straits
of Magellan while iluenos Aires re-
ports that a vessel prohahly a Ger-
man has hern sightrd off Puerto Gal-
legos surrounded by British ahlpa.
Tha i cyn. -1 oí Golonel George W.
Goolhals gurrnor of the Paaama ca-
nal iuur that torpedo boat destroy-
ers he aeart to Panama was made with
the Burpose ut uutllna down Ihe al-
gpai seuviiy 01 oruiurrrni waraaups
rULsUPtiOOAT
SJLM AN1UNIO. XsvJAAat
A Hotel Built For the Qimate
at-LHOfavJLil
PluKCY TTHRKLL
OeTTlCLAX ULUUl AltTEHat A. A. A.
CHIHUAHUA- EXCHANGE
. ..nimlmlrai M.'r. hanu
We py hlcheat prion on federal and conatltutlonailat money
OH Naaonal Bank BulkUn. Room to. Phone Ml.
Levy Grocery Co. 3rtSS
JUST RECEIVED
New RaUin.
New Dried FruiU
Trade with us and aava money.
tooe. 605 and 506.
New Plum Pudding
New Currant
Mail order prompt attention.
k 204 and 206 . Overland St.
irurd activity ol be I tie
ana rumrr ni mu ki. mus ni mo wa-
terway. Reports cenreralng the condition or
Emperor William are contradictory.
Ass alardeas says he has improved to
auch an extent that he la e&pccted to
leave Berlin for the front during Ihe
couraa of the week smother report
haa N thai tt will be necessary tor
the emperor te undergo an" operation
for as affection of the throat thereby
delaying his return to the f root tor
several weeks.
Uermsny Is reported te hsve advlaed
Turkey to. make amends lo Italy tor
Ihe forcible removal of the Brtliah
ronsul al Hodelda Arabia from tho
Italian rohsulatc. where he had tahe
refuge. Italy has reiterated her de.
mssd for sstlstaetlon and for the Im-
mediate release or the consul.
Tie Swedish foreign mtal'ter makes
Ihe eseertloa that German BBthored
mine have been found In the gull ol
Bothnia Where a few Swedish ateam-
era were sunk recently. Germnay haa
el aimed that no mines hsve Sees laid
hy her up le the time ot the disasters.
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