El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, July 9, 1915 Page: 3 of 14
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carry away tha ut material that' torYi
ktriak ra poiaonoas and dartroy aa udlast
tautated late taftaaitad ana ilgwn Ufa
Mar It Ofanrad an. AD Ma
antra MM teat te ha sama manner that tha blood carries to ha
wtea part at tha aaiy tha faad that tha alto tasad far halldhw
op aa nil cnmpeiied ta
halrrar aadUdaay ara
ML PIERCE'S Golden M Patatal Discovery
is the balarvdrur pewr-a rltalidaf power. It arte an tha stomach
aad owaaa at ffljaathm aad aatrittea aa Hat auilfyrag BMati wMch
claaa ftt hlaadTOai frase rttaBaa atoad liada tha nanrat haart
aaibratB Tab w Imsw altaraeite reWesrao asteria af ato tea h aal
sssieii gas lug sssai u aad tea bsoa afil tesa a ayi-
anttMh s teals sad Wasy-ssliaii . It tmilda aa the readewa yates. Ton
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threat. The sátira ngtiilul sitessjlsi af Aawrtsss-ltatlis leeks sa I
aartraetei ttaaml sJsabat sad yáa aal ateto that .
Mata te ItoaM ar tablet fena at say amg atara ar aBBBM-BBaaBaaaaaa1
flaat
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ssas as asssi m i-esat stamp far tato! tea of teNsto.
TWENTY TWO KNOWN DEAD MANY
MISSING AND PROPERTY LOSS OF
MILLION IN CINCINNATI STORM
tng Cay Without Tdephonea Light or Street Car ;
Heartbreaking Search for Bodies Continues.
Two Steamboats Go Down in Ohio River and Fifty Club
Houses Blown into Stream and Floated Away; Many
Thoroughbred Horses Killed in Train Wreck.
Cincinnati July . With twenty-two
. kmuwu unu it-u missing aim proprny iuu
that win cieecd one inilliun dollars. 0
clnnail tonight Is making a valiant errort
I 10 recover rrom probably the worst wind
i and rain storm at lu history.
At 9:30 o'clock last night the storm
r broke; one half hour later (lie city and Its
suburbs lay in almost total darkness 11
telephone system paralysed lis street car
servir completely suspended and (ta citi-
zens rropinir to ascertain the toll tbe storm
had exacted.
Two steamboats had rone down in tira
Ohio river; one having hit a bridge pier
while the other was overturned by the ter-
rific force of the rale; probably a hundred
bouses were leveled Jo the ground; a half
S"en tony cnurcn spire were loppicu.
tnX when the full extent of the damage
wa ascertained late today tt was round
that few houses In the city had escaped
llamare.
riiu streets of the downtown district
re strewn with electric llalli alan and
plate glass windows while Hi the resi-
dence section and in the suburbs even
wagon and automobile traffic was made
Impossible by hundreds of trees uprooted
!o tiie eastern tracks Was Wrecked.
'.he train succeeded In going
abl;
we i
away.
fifty elub house along the Ohio river
swept into the dream and floated
practically normal with the ex
ception or tbe Kentucky car lines which
are still out of commission. The tele-
phone service rapidly la recovering from
Ihe blow while the city baa done almost
Ml ra em cleaning up the debris.
Hive r Dragged lor Baalles.
But the search for Bodies In the collapsed
hoasea continues and the river ts being
dragged and its surface searched for tbe
down on the sunken boats.
ricks Kleveu people all related are be
lieved to have heen killed.
Mneleen Race Harms Killed
At Terrace nark a suburb a special
train carrying race horse from Latqnl
T" cava naa
110 yards fur
ther It would have run Into a deep cut
bielden on both aides bv turn Wall
earth and probabiy would not have besa
molested by the storm. As It was. nineteen
thnrotiaubred horses were killed
badlv lnlureri that thev later had to be -de
stroyed. Three or their caretaker were
allied while a number or their nitmaer in
eluding several Jockeys were injured.
Twenty-five members of the Sigma Sir
ma Sororlety. In convention here were on
a river tide on tbe steamer Estalle. Tbe
Boat was immediately run ashore and tied
up and it was not until late today that the
safety or toe party was asrenamcu
U'reckaoe oa Kentucky Side.
Tonight tbe work o( searching for the
dead goes on while the captain and twelve
surviving meinber of the crew of tbe tow-
boat Convoy which bit a bridge pier- and
went down have given up all hope that
the remaining six members of the crew are
alive six omer memoera or we crew
Moated several miles down tbe river on
wreckage from the boat but managed to
land and walk back to tbe city wit after
noon.
Tbe Kentucky side of tha river was hit
as naro as was Cincinnati ltaeit ana n nas
not recovered aa aulcklv a the metropolis.
The street car company baa been asked to
keep all or its power shut off for fear of
bringing numerous dangling wires to life
while ihe lighting system cover such an
area that It has been Impossible to repair
It and no hope for lights until tomorrow Is
Tbe damage lo Newport Gov
hellavue. Dayton. Tort Thomas. Fort
ell. Lalonla. on - the "entlickv side la be
lieved will almost equal the amount of
damage wrought in this county.
While the telegraph and railroad cer-
vices were almost put out of commission
both have recovered and are almost normal.
ITALIAN CRUISER
(Continued from Page I)
a distance of too yards out of a total of
no yard.
"On tbe right bank of the Alsne In the
region of Noyon the struggle with mines
nas developed to our advantage . in ( nam
palgnc In front of the small fori at Baause
Jour we seriously damaged tbe enemy's
irenches by me explosion of a mine.
"Between the Meuse and the Moselle the
day has been marked by a violent bom
bardment at tbe Tette-A-Vache. and a
Vaux Kery In tbe rarest or Apremont ai
well as to the north of rilerey."
ADRIATIC SKA CLOSED Ta ALL
MERCHANT VESSELS BY ITALY
Hu the Aeeoeioted Preas
ticas except when bound ror Montenegrin
or Italian ports under convoy rournlahed by
II iianan inimsiry oi war is annuunceu in
a telegram from Ambassador Thomas Nelson
Page at Rome dated yesterday and given
tne state oepanmeni.
on tne Austrian and Albania
roasts waa proclaimed some me ago by
Inly. Now navigation "of tbe zones or tbe
Adriatic north or line otranto-Aspri-ituga-Sti
ado Blanche" Is considered forbidden lo
merchant v ease is of all countries.
BLLNDEM
AHCHIll sit.
(4:16 a. m A Prtrograd
ñu the A foviatrt Prtt
London. July
uisoau-b to tbe Dally Mail say
"The Austrian army under Archduke Jos-
eph I'erdinaud hurriedly pushing forward
Monday on the high road from Kraanlk to
l.uhiln under the impression that the Hue-
alans were In full retreat loal touch with
Field Marañal von Mackenaea'a army on
the right. The nusalaua. who were nearer
than the arcltduke supposed took advantage
of bis blunder in allowing the flank of hi
force to be uncovered.
"Tbe slm of this Austrian force was to
break through the Russian rrom and ruc-
ees would be within grasp. It did not know
woods beside the roads along which It
was advancing was full of Russians. The
archduke Wis vigorously attacked with dls
concerting unexpectedness sad lost BO fewer
man ta.ouu men.
"This setback delayed tbe advance or the
entire Austro-üermao forces for three day
and U soon will be seen whether they will
be able to pull themselves together it
looks however as though plana for the
concentration of the armies or the archduke
and Field Marshal von Mackensen at Lublin
baa gone awry."
KANSAS QUARANTINE
lato
cannot skip Cattle. Sheas sr Hopa
state as Retaliation tor tta Anion
Hit Ike Antoctatid Prtu
Topeka. Kan.. July 8 The Kansas live
stock sanitary department established a
quarantine against the shipment of cattle
beep and hog from the slate of Arlxona
into Kansas n- retaliation for tbe action of
that state for refusing to modify it guar
ne against Kaassa established five
month! sao when cases of the foot and
mouth disease were discovered m Kansas.
There nave aean no cases in tne slats sines
last March.
FIGHT STARTED
ON ROAD BONDS
nkw axxtrft ornzEN ats into cot bt
l AfieHer Wire ra rases
Sent Te ft. M.. JIUy (.-Herbert V.
Clark Attn may far Join S. nark a tax
payer today went before District Judge fi
J. Leahy at La vetas and secured a writ
directed statist US San Miguel county
road bord lo prevent roe board from roe
trllmttng an amount eotisl to i per ceat of
the portion of the won.non slate road bona
R be spent In San Miguel county. The
Witt Is nade returnable July 14. Tbe ar
ransetaent against which the protest li
made was round nrreasary m order lo over-
come tbe restrictions of the law under
wnirn the beads war Issued anil which
rovlded they must be sold for par sad
rsw not lo exceed 4 per cent per annum.
Action similar w max commenced m san
Miguel county will probably b instituted
bv ssata Fe. Arthur Sellrman. who made
Lin arrangement rosa the sale of the bonds
f with lh heln of Ihe enanttea itaMaNUI lh
I II
ND MARKET IN EL
PASO FOR SPELTER
rsnni eras or rJNt
At cm nt rot rt
ar LaoAL
Europe.
rrteea RssHas S Rasa aas la
WM MlBlag Urn la New Vealee aad
exea at naa te ta sen al Pram.
desl will go through and
raited by populai
that tbe money
aiihscrlptlap. If
apBsaal taslBrt Receiver.
Jltdire T. C. Lelh. in the Kirhth district
court si Raton has awarded a Judgment to
j. w. Mcuany receiver or tne rirat state
bank at Tucumcsrl. for sl&tn.SI. with
costs tad interest against L. H. Clam
reiver of lbs First State hank of
Cruoea. The suit I the result of an al
tacen conspirara between t. h. h. smith
president or the La cruceat bank ani
ITeildenl Huah smith of the Tnrmnrar In
stllutlon. Smith I now doing time la Ihe
penitentiary.
WOMAN FIRES THREE
SHOTS AT BURGLARS
HEARING MEN TRYING TO FORCE .OPEN
l WINDOW MRS. JOHN BOWMAN
EMPTIES GIN AT THEM.
Mrs. John Bowman too Mess avenue
fired three thota at two Mextrsaa who
were trying to eater her home shortly be-
fore midnight last nlgbL .None of the shots
loon eireci aa lar as couia oe aaceriainen
by the police who Investigated. She awoke
to una tne men prowing aooui me nouae
r xn enier a wuaoow.
it Saturday ntfefat while Mrs. Bowman
wss away rrom tier nome. nurgiara en
tared the house and ransacked the place
It Is thought that tbe men at whom Mrs
Bowman fired last night are tbe same
gang and tnat tasy returned to sse ir they
could not secure some more ot tne nouse
noid neiongings.
CARRANZA CLOSES
INFAMOUS PRISON
DREADED SAN 41 AN DE ULlOA IN VE1U
CRUZ HARBOR ORDERED ABANDONED
AS PENAL INBTTrirnON.
litare prison In a decree published by
nersl Carrahxa which reached tbe state
cab fortress or fan Juan dé Ulloa in Vera
crux harbor is declared to be no longer
mints
oenen
depsrtment today.
"Durtnr tbe long yesrs." the decree say
tbl fortress his been used lo confine in
dark damn and unhealthy cells political
prisoner snd often those merely accused
sedition sua reoeiuon. suDjecting tnero
sickness of body. Incurable maladies of
mina ana often to many ot tnemdeatn.
The constitutionalist government inter
n retina- tbe asnlratlons of a aaonle and I
national sentiment desires to oioi out inn
stain pisced upon tne nam or Mexico by
despots snd dlctstors. It will change me
use or this rederal structure snd devote
to other service or public administration
which will make It more worth while pre
serving It ss s historical monument.
fortress wss built by ths spaniel
has no value for
querer of Mexico an
military purposes. Recently i
ranta occupied It as hi ofncl
General Car
at residence.
by
Mexican
For yesrs It bad been used
ii minia
prisoner gad there were seversl hundred
sucb within Its walls si the American occu
pailón or Vera crux. Most or them ware
merely recruits for tbe Huerta army al-
though some political orlsoners had been
there far nearly hair century. The eosa-
tuanaer ot tne loriress ata noi reust tne
American forces snd no snots were rtred
rrom IL A lew dsys later the Mexican
arrtsoo ma re bed out. leaving their arm
enina. ana ine American auinortuea liber
ated all prisoners not held under court
aentence
Another atoras Dae.
u the Atndmttt Press
Chicago. July a Another storm Is de-
doplng in the Rocky mountain rattan sc-
irdlng to tbe United States weather bu
reau tmd is expected to move eastward
in the wake of tbe storm of last night. The
rain will cross tbe Mississippi valley to-
morrow night or Saturday according to
the forecast.
Danish Schooner a t-Trr.
atg Ma asésaseles' freaa
conennegen. Jury vu Loeoon aiit s.
m i The bañlab achooaer Euan bound ror
i-iverpooi who piañas as seen set on nrs
on tne norm aas.
ADVICE ON GERMAN
NOTE RECEIVED
Resinol
cleared away
every pimple!
least once a day iissslly tssips 1
d aw Bscs tor several mint as witJi
;y of Reato! Soap and iV water aad
"SB
m taa p
a isxie Resinol Olaratsat very
gently. 1 let this guy on tar tan naastii
or so sssd then washed k ott wth Kessaol
7um of SdwmJTJt
ft Jn?l asaijfcasaana
ta?eálya4aarae iróali ijasTiítsi'''"1 '
PftESCDENT WHX RETURN TO WASHING
TUN WHEN THE NOTE HAS BEEN '
SENT FROM BERLIN.
Bp the 4eetost Press
CortiLah. n H. July .- Prealdent Wllapn
received additional advice from Secretary
i.anng at waaningion on ine lonncommg
uerman repiy o wg American note regard
lag subtnaiine warfare. Tbe diaoalebea did
not convey any further in tor station from
Ambassador usrara s to ma ronrerencta
with orricialt Jb Berlin but orlginau d ui
Washington The president will make no
arrangement stout returning to Waahln.
until tne outs actually has been seal t
Berlin
a"
H ALhH TkHUVES ON CHI I It IMS!
lualrlal Bf lallvaa foaaaila
ff ic a MKisiai rrt
HI. i
By L. H. TMVrS.
Loral buyers of sine ora.
represent the I
ojMnpsnsts st El Fa an are not authorized
to give any quotations nor contract for
me purensse or tmr ores In the Kl rasa
"many van seem very strange
owners or atar minea m nfu Mien
Texas and Chfhuahtia. who heretofore
nava maraaisa taetr ores al El Psao
speetairy so trail the eastern mine
owners in Missouri snd Oklahoma line
region bata no dirnruitv m eirn nir
orea. Meanwhile the demand is growing
and the prices are soaring in the esst snd
iu r.urope. inere are two theories In T
ttrd to tbe want of a market for western
xtttr. One l that there has been s "cont
óme" or ttae trust formed which
eucrimtnasss against tne western miners.
Another I that the sine smelting plants
are wholly Inadequate in capacity to
treat the ore mined In the eastern slates
the companies do not desire to overload
weir stock or line mv until they increase
their smelting plants. At any rale the
local agent are instructed not to enter
into any new purchasing contracts for
Wettern sine but to continue purchasing
ores from miners who hsre heretofore
msde contracts wtih the smelters named.
Record Pilos la Masseur!.
On Juno u. Gran by. Mo. received the
distinction of giving the highest price ever
paid tor ante ore when the OOlden Rule
uo. aoM 100 tons or high-grade Mend
time surname ore) ror a base pri
no per ton. This represent on or tbe
urtest and most important sales ever
mane m ine nitro toumwest Missouri
sine 'district.
The previous record for high prices ws
wnirn nas oeen pain ror several
week. Before the European war caused
a shortage In spelter the high price for
tine was recorded In isTi when a base
pnce or set. wtw s nigh settlement once
or 87 waa paid one week. These figures
are based on sine blende or concentrates
running et per cent sine. A year
spelter was quoted at Star i.o
Louis snd in Joolln martlet sine ores were
bringing gst lo 40 per ton on the same
grade or baals. On the first or June June
apelter was quoted at from gto to git per
nunarea pounds ai new rerx and rose
quickly to m
Lsst Saturday a nurse t
the nrsnby band hired to parade the main
street K) ceienraie tne nign price or lead
and alnc product. Everybody waa and
. reeling juniiani id uranoy ana many
man who only a few months ago was
lust making s comfortable living Is now
ossking on ine sunny sioe or easy street.
The same is true In tbe Joplln and Okla-
homa region.
Independents May Build Smellers.
Independent user or spelter lu the estt
are contemplating the purchaae or local
western sine mines sad the erection
smelters for tbe purpose of obtaining the
Miter supply necessary ra ineir nuainess.
his Is not a fiction says the juplln
Globe within tbe past few days there
has been In Joplln representative of an
eastern manufacturing company thai uses
every day normally nine tons of spelter.
At tbe present price this amount has
become a considerable Item In tbe cost of
Its output and the other day tt sent a
representative to investigate tne expen-
diture necessary for tbe purchase or
slue smelter. H said that It seemed very
probable that other manufacturing com-
oinles Out had used for s large supply
of pe4tar might wl snd buy mlpes
selves ate said IMS investigations in me
Tulsa. Bartlesvllle and other Oklahoma
smelter territories convinced blm or the
fact that the largest profits Just now are
being made by ihe line smelters
It Is true thst If all the spelter using
manufacturing companies In the east pur
base zinc mines out west there would
siill be plenty left snd this feature it
not of so much Importance a the fact
that these spelter-ualnr companies are not
quitting business when meial prices gel
high some reports rrom the esst would
Indicate.
tidied Stales Government la Market.
new element la to be considered m
toe apelter market ir we are to bell-v
advices rrom New York. The possibility
or trouble wllli Germany or perhaps Just
rcneral exhaustion of present SUDOlles. la
said to have put Únele Sam in ihe market
ror hlgh-gradj spelter. The last few dgya
I lie
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have reflected a changed situation In
islter market and i specialty among pro
near of the belier trades used for
making animunlUon. Torse Interests
nn io hold off hovers and on orodt
give a runt or dtvuiopn ni by aaylng that
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riaht or Durchaaiiur Ihe enure unaoiu
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Vt srhlngton aiiinorlttes.
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year. Tin waa aaaw
' . Ailbliv fluBnei-lrd.
Polbtllty that tbe (Krmsa mteresu Ire
buying up speltsr tupidles In this to. in
try in order to keep them from fal'mg
I
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But w . don't
Año tbe
considerable Inter
pelter or or
nr
Amanean Metal Market
be say
roeré
lor
late article
waa some talk of Ominan Inter
rata buying up at ai'LplleS T ai
this country in order
espoostble t
ths rrluclsm
a tfiaiiaal aealnat
He justified tas actions which
i .mi - July s. Kreak p. Walah. chair
of iheWrcderal relatione comíalas lou
la a auteuaeni hare today bald himself
persoaaiiy reapoastoio ror an
tnat ñas i
ml.aion
brougtit the cnuctam by decurlng thai
"lay duty waa lu invesugate the trulh. not
sanOtaer it. aso i ota my auiy.r
Adverae rrlUiiun. Mr. Walsh
t really appear uutil the r
anhart Haw' York. Tbe ririitliit m had
ataoHMawd. he said. Baal 7 dar asas af
rnlaaua mererore eiperten lo naa User
toe neat poaaivw laaorei
alory Bar Ma
wtetrWatass aaapJoraraMaV a ntúc
thought of i.uuia niacninery as they did
say sdhal Walii
of cost rruorts and
io ra i aast
it waa
Mat."
Mr. wtlaajold of it invaatmuuti aajs
fía? aa'á''
jjateeseret Tesa ha 0Sjsd jsy arras at
ifjgfrle ktatt ukicfc l aot throw a upon to
! fJ"
spelter In
p the metal
hri the aminunlUon Riafcers sml
thereby curuil the amount of taUBunltUin
that couia oe lunuaiwu n
aeousnl mveatlglUOa lesd us to believe
that there is more trulh lu this than ihe
oulslde trade are' Inclinad to believe for
there Is evidence In band tbSI oras very
large purchases have bba made by firm
who do not regulsrly nto apelter litem-
selves and w!kj are not known to bold
any war contrae la. and It would be in
teresting ui know mal they Inaatd ta do
Willi IL Germany cannot prevent the
ahlpment ot ammunition lo tbe sities sub-
. nutwiibatandlna. but It is quite
logical that she may try to eorral tbe rsw
material needed In lb uaauS
ummalikn and In that War
espuria U le i eiirmirs. nw papera puu
Ush stones or how tbe Oeratsn tatsreats
have been rudaevorlnt to obtain control
of aome of the largest pun and anununl
tlou wurh. In tul oouarr . and it la aalta
witbiu the bounds of possibility tnat she
tat itiiullaneouly boon buying. Ikrougb
bar agent bar ihai most iw.eaarr
UMlal spelter This war I W Osr-
many waaajcay amjaMSW u saiwasw
dally aó a fsw mlUluo dollars put uilo
aatW would b Duiblat to bar
Tjsrliaai csaiiapsf Jsati !
out angiao
aaaiaas a atav
anunuuiUva ah. leoajtre. . Irreaporue
and
actura or
limit ii
land alao at is so test tear tlo.-
lay aad iniemla lo hare all tbe
utcaperi
be speri
Ibkog ala
ta raal aufferar Is the
our usara af spsher thai oar geverauaaat
Sai: ymsrix&
ISMTll Ml
of the Ostaaan
so naa ror
Prlnrioallv due to eearctlv or various
articles necessary In tbe manufacture or
war munitions price have tremendously
increased over wnai tney were a year
ago. Last July copper waa selling st
$13.55 hundred pound; now II Is RW.
Antimony w 15.50; now it is 34.5u. Lead
was gl.77 1-S; now It bring wi. spelter
a HM -4; now It 1 Its. Sallpeter waa
selling for i cenia a pound; now It I
l-t cenia. Picne arm wss to cents s
und: now It Is ll .so per pound Car
bolic acid was 7 cents; now it I 15 cents.
Ivor was CM flask; now It I MS.
Ion wss 50 renta a pound; now II
cents. Chlorate of potash wat S
enla pound; now It I II. Rifles that
formerly brought tt to IIS now bring
rvM. Cartrldfsa of Jot caliber rorirerly
brought W0 now tney bring gsiv .
Tha sdvanre It the pure or tungsten
first from RLSO to 17. announced a mouth
ago by tbe Wolf Tongue company and
Ihe further advance to IS per unit an
nounced by the Primos Chnpilc! com-
pany. lt week ha given n Immense im-
petus to the business ssy tbe Boulder
County Miner.
AGED MAN ARRESTED
(Conunued from Psfs 1)
the men lu ril
ed upon her and compelled her hi promise
never to ruveai ine iacis 10 any living per-
son. Toe body waa placed In an old abandoned
well whore It was carefully covered. The
chest wis buried near the spring. The girl
was compelled to wb Ihe blood from the
quilt SIM remove the tell-tale stains rrom
the bandits' clothing.
InvekUgalora from the attorney general'a
office have learned that the atocJk buyer
and bit boy companion must have heeii
waylaid on the wy rrom the fcph Ofley
firm paat the outlaw cabin to INru market
la. Thar watted for their victim where me
road winds sruund a locust grove roncesi-
their own oxen behind Ihe brush
rter the man had' been killed the boy
dropped to hi knee and begged for tua
lire but a member or the gang knocked
the lad with an ax dragging tbe body to
glade in the locust grove where it was
burled end the spot covered with brush
GERMAN SPIES FILL
NATIONS OF WORLD
nil TEARS BKrORB THE WAR BROKE
tu I THEV tH'ERATEII IN COI'NTRIES
NOT KM. li. Mi IN WAR.
Agtooialod Presa Correspondence
Home. June 3U.--A leading police official
who since the beginning or the war has
been much engaged in repressing espion-
ar ha mad tbe following statement:
"All nations at whr with Germany nave
had lo rrallxe that their countries ar cot
ered with a network or splei who rpr
year have been Hving among them in all
sorts of innocent disguise taking syste
matic and scientific notes on all subjects
thai could by any possibility be of useir
interest lo the Herman general staff in
case tbe iwo armies should lie in-conflict
country ha been so open m sip n ai-
lenliotis a Italy which ror so many gene-
ration lu been overrun by travelers or
every decrtpllon arid nationality The
lower class have a rooted conviction
thai all traveler ar odd not lo say mad
and do odd things ami tliarrrore II rua4
no urprle when tourist spend dsys in
sketching landscapes anil architecture
which to the nttlve are doubtfully beauil-
rui and entirely uninteresting but which
uiay have their gtrateglral value or may
-cm- to indicate the exact position or
budge or other building to which n air-
ship desires to devote tta psiilculir atten-
tion. Kven since the war brokr out traveler
of Uermso or Austrian nationality have
been caught photographing railway lines
and roritriraiions and one waa shot St Au
gusta Sicily by the sentinel lite other
night at be was engaged in laying dyna-
mite cartridges undrr an important bridge.
"Another more insidious form or injury
Is the inytlerioua starting all ovar (he
kingdom or depressing ami discouraging
report regarding the war and lis pros-
peels snd the dissemination of war news
always more or les unfavorable to Italy.
Women who have relations at the front
are told that the government is hiding ihelr
Itbtatt from Ibeiu tliai the number of men
killed from their particular district I
enormous. The other dsy- st ins Central
ttiaiioti in Rome an Individual' or this de-
scription got into conversation with s knot
of traveler walling ror their train and
began laying down tha law in them wnu a
great air or authority.
" 'Yes yes.' he averred. "I know what I
aui talking about and I can tell you that
things are not going aa well up there is
thev would have u believe. I have seen
with my own eye the dispatch of the gn-
ral stirr describing the taking or Oradls-
ca.' " 'All the belter' said one or the bv-
slanders 'that II ha been taken.'
" 'Ah. yea my n lend' said the unknown
'but do you- know that in order to lake
it they lost between rive and six thousand
men?'
" 'Really.' . said a humble railwayman
standing by In his cp and-biuuae 'did you
really see tie telegram?'
" Kiertalnly.' retorted me stringer -ami
who an- you lo doubt my word?
" 'I im a rallwsy servant bul I am aim
a corporal major or the army in active
enrice and I declare yon under arrest."
"Tha man In the blouse ihen called two
carbineers on duly In the station and con-
signed the purveyor or bad news In their
lender mercies."
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
"ASK FOR GLOBE
MILLS PEERLESS HEN
AND CHICK FOOD"
Made rrom tbe formula used suceaa
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largest poultry supply bouses In the
west. An eb gani egg producer and
led you forget
MADE IN EL PASO
GLOBE MILLS
giaaagg
MAW IS THE TME TO SAVE ON MAU7
1 J W YOUR FUEL SUPPLY llUW
A
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What
A Year "a
FUEL
Supply
Will
Co
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West of 2200 block. You ve $ I .IK) a load by
buying now
Summer
Prieta
on
COAL
Are
Lowest
ot the
Year
SANTA FE FUEL COMPANY
SEVENTH AND SANTA FE
PHONES 886 AND 897
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