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36TH YEAR
EL PASO TEXAS. SATURDAY. JULY 29. 1916.
ENGLISH SECTION 1 2 PAGES
PRICE 5 CENTS
UNITED STATES ACCEPTS CARRANZA'S PLAN Of MEDIATION
BATTLESHIPS ANDÍRUSSIANS DRIVE
LKIilU HUM
ESSENTIAL
TO NAVY
American Naval Officer Declare.
Battle Off Jutland Confirm.
Hi. Opinion That Both Type.
Ara Necessary to Round Oat
Efficiency of American Navy.
CAPTAIN SIMS REPORTS
TO HOUSE COMMITTEE
Avers Nothing in Available Re-
ports of North Sea Conflict to
tlict to
gumetit
r Craft
justify Any Real Argum.
Against Need of Faster
for Ocean Fighting.
By Associated Pre...
Wsshlngton July as. Captain W. Sim.
- usufcsmp nnui wno
sier witnesses before tl
naval committee dining- pn
narai dim iim reported
request rrom Secretary
battle orr Jutland in w
cruller bore the trunt
baa nose-changed hi. be!
the committee hearing.
cruisers and battleships
V round out the Amerl
Original
Captain Sims' report
y 9. never
Has been riven out by the navy depart
mem. secretary Daniel took exception
to some pausares In It as open ' to erlti-
tiam on (round or neutrality and re
sues ted that another be submitted In lis
place it was made public tonight as
originally submitted however by Repre-
sentative Oliver a member of the bouse
naval committee wno had written Captain
Sims asking whether the battle had changed
tal. lew.
The captain reported that In his opinion
there was nothing In available accounts or
the right to justify any argument against
the necessity for battle cruiser. and that
the only surprise to naval critic was the
extraordinary resistance or that type of
vassal whan pitted against battleship.. The
report say. In part:
Read Account Carefully.
"I have read carefully the American
press account ef the action atep a number
of clippings received from England which
give a much fuller account The latter in-
cludes two comprehensive article pub-
lished in Land and Water by Pollen the
well known naval critic.
"As Mr. Pollen indicates the accounts
sre published under control or the cen-
sor. Por example the admiralty permit-
ted Mr. Pollen to make certain negative
latemeata concerning the causa of the
sinking or the battle cruiser. but da-
chas for the present to publish the real
cause. This is a common procedure while
war la In progress. For the same reason
mat is to avoid loss or prestige even
radical mistakes in tactics mar he de-
fended. Esseatlal Features withheld.
"For the above reason it may be quite
possible that certain essential features or
this battle are being suppressed the rea-
son being both military and political.
"In view or this possible and even prob-
able condition any opinions regarding the
action should be considered only with ex-
treme reservation. Thl. reservation being
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THE NORTH AMERICAN
Camp Pershing and Fort Bates Edition
PHILADELPHIA F-A.. BATVRDAY. JULY 1.
WIVE8 OF POLICEMEN
IN FEDERAL SERVICE
GET HUSBAND'S PAY
i in ai ruoauTir.s rkmemsu tucv
soauaifa men
THEY WUS
MEN Hil PAY VVRlLk
Wives of law SO policemen
service on Use harder yesterday reeeteed
their Husbands' salaries from the city fo
the first liase sisas the departure or in
traeos far the border it waa ths bump
. n Uta police ifeperbueul received lion
the police uw tus ateos thrsugh Philadelphia
nsas igsaar utrrsspsnS that- woks up
Rtef 5m Walter OMbert. sad all the rest
of Iks outfit higher up."
The dsSUetioa was first as smart on Ad
Jytanl itaaersl Stewart who. It was said
faltas) as furaian tha police bureau with the
muster IStL But Ihey ware not so parti
. star ahem muster rolls after the puttie
had bsta told that ths ramlMig of police
nan tags wars starving finsssgi tha city
ous psyiua s sstarws aa V
anead.
it was sassatenly
salaries saa could
UK amount Is
taderal pa to the
rutare sauries
the
iiiisaaaiiil tali the run
ha paid St ease and that
just aa west as off those f
Ths ene ofW agreed to HuLw-
the oseo tas satwtat or sswsry wat by aira- v
servios with the rverseot. hut the isajiB'''
in the swivel ebaire oeer at the city bas-
were aajRoai a thought as to just basef1 1 ... 1
Ue.se. who "wsse left behind might Bead I
Uta stSSBs - - - " - -ttv SmS iwiMiilasS SI
They tDtTtntl "
rtrnr Saavr ra tat si saa
a taaeValst ! girt ames
Aoutkésd up si fc Ustao today to be si
(churuasa lor Um Sgsslug of ths ttwetnasl t-m.
V
srtesstaxl la ka aSSg SSXt SSSH MssWanataaaaaai
TOWARD TOWN
OFLEMBERO
Capture of Important Railway
Cantar ta Galicia Only 58
Miles From Capital City b
Considerad Evidence of Weak-
ening of Austrian Defenses.
SLAVS BREAK ENEMY
FRONT WEST OF LUTSK
This Additional Success TheyH
Are Reported to Have TaWl- 2SK
Two Generals 9000 Prisoners lile convicta cm that
and 46 Guns; Credit Given to
Czar's Superior Artillery.
Rv Associated Press.
London. July ft). While the battle or the
ornate Is continuing with methodical suc
cess ror the British forces the Russians are
able to announce another! impojssspr"lrtory
In the capture of RroaSjgBPftTs Gallrlan
town. 5S miles northeasPnf Lemberg la
great railway Junction and It had been ex-
pected the Anstrlana would retain It at all
coats. The swiftness or this new Russian
stroke was unexpected and may lead to the
captura of Lemberg Itself.
Break Lata Front.
The Russians according to a report rrom
Petrograd also have broken the whole Aus-
tro-Oermsn frcnt west or Lutsk. In this
success they are reported to have captured
two generala ooo prisoners and 46 guns.
The rail of Brody I a serious threat to
Lemberg and the rapid and successful ad
vanee or General Sakharorrs forces menaces
the whole Austro Herman line of communl
cations rrom the north to the south.
Karat yields to Less berg.
Por the present Kovel yields in lmpor
tance to Lemberg. The position on this por
Uon or the Russian front seam to be that
Oeneral Kaledlnea hating driven General
von Llnsengen's left wing behind the Stok-
hod river has suspended bis advance
toward Kovel and la holding up the great
Teutonic forces there while Oeneral Sakha -
rorr la pressing on toward Lemberg which
la defended by the force or Oeneral Boebna
ErmoUl.
Petrograd correspondents attribute the
successes over the Austro -Germans almost
entirely to the overwhelming- superiority of
the Russian artillery and Rusala's apparent
ly endless supplies or ammunition.
British Progressing.
Tonight's official report or the British
war office shows that the British ara con
Unutng their successful progress. The
whole or Longueval now is in their hands.
as well as the Delvllle wood from which
fbev drove the fifth Brandenburs- division
The final capture of Delvllle wood ts very
gratifying to the British people. It waa first
taken July 17 but waa afterward
doned. For many days the wood and the
village or Longueval has been the scene of
sonsa of the heaviest righting or the whole
campaign. The possession of this wood and
or Longueval Is expected to
ly the further progresa or lbs
lah forcea.
MTI8H UO UTU UEX V1LLE
WOOD AND CAFTLRK IT.
Br Associated rraai
With the British Army In ths Field. J
rr via London July is. The British
after Delvllle wood again today and took
ra usxrmsna neo pean quiet because
(Continaat as Paga fwoT)
POLICE INVOLVED BY
EVIDENCE MAYOR GETS
IN ANTI-VICE FIGHT
mm vmruu arnuAL is bwaby to
as anroas nat uauw ajíTat
ANY TIM MS SAYS.
Mayor Qmlth has direct evidence asainat
pro tactor or gambling and vice resorte in
mis eta- and Is anxious to present It to the
"üí. "uon regarding -pro
acted" placea which revolves police ore
ctala aa wen as others has been peurtsa
into Ms office. "
The mayor has expressed surprise that
the tread jury did not call him long ago
Charge that special omr.r Mueblarse
rollectsu a . montr fro three irnmori
houses for the last five years' were sesee
ts the Jury today cafftotn Wltsee only si
towed three arrests In one police uártat
tactiva Charlas Lee ssM ao real arfen had
been mssto to seppras vies for the Uat fear
WAGE INCREASES ARE
GIVEN GLA8S WORKERS
aerates hi gatee essea aa high as
r cant win he gran tad men as ska
taaaufartwrutg lasiestry. it a beiievad
rasuu or a wags rsefsrsese now oa
eotjaoyers sad isejlsurts at tosa
PHILADELPHIAN8 GET
LITTLE COOL WEATHER
rusa up tee fat baasthM eta ate
east Mtwe eld Stil reno ft eseeshtag
. tni turn ateas iui g. rera-
"""" r it m ol teiu
J
r"JBsule
Mi
latea set
a for ess
VILLA PLEDGED
OF MEXICO AND STAY OUT IF
LEGALIST MTV SUCCEEDS
Bandit Chief Sand Aasurances to New York Headquarters
of Movement That Hit Only Ambition Is to Wit-
Carranza
Pancho
If to get
out of
Mas Legalist
party la
meat i
tne a govern-
which stlpu-
latea that
I not asking any
political or
reward waa received
II by courier at the flew York headquarters
II or tne lanaxaBi nmnsMnda last vMk Ym-
riy a letter giving the substance or the
pieago waa rwceiveo in M I'sso.
the letter expresses
the Legalist party Is the
only element that can hope to restore peace
in Mexico. "Revolution and starvation will
sap the lire blood of our country as long as
Carrara la at the head or the government"
Villa la quoted as saying. The bandit
leader adds that bis sola ambition la to
bring about the downfall or Cerrante and
Í here fore he announces tils' willingness to
ay down his arms and leave Mexico as
soon aa the Legalist movement la begun In
earnest.
Mexicans friendly to y new movement
express the hope that assurances from Villa
that banditry will be stopped may Influ-
ence the United States favorably toward the
Legalist cans.
Trevlno Delays Break Win Camera.
Trevlno will delay his derection ss long
as possible or until the Legalist party re-
ceives a definite answer from united
ROBBERS ROB KILL
AND ARE CAPTURED
Secure $1200 From State Bank
at Sttitol Nab.. Bat Soon
Ssaweweaf to Officers.
1
By Associated Press
Sidney neb.. Jury ta. The Nebraska sute
bank at Sunol near here waa robbed today
of 11 .soo by two robbers who locked
Cashier W. C. Smith m tha vault and In
making their escape killed Ira Paun and
Paul Vsenk. who triad to capture them.
Later the robbers were captured by a posse
led by Sheriff MeDantels. or Sidney. They
gave the names of J. W. Cornell and R. O.
Lukens.
According to the story told by Cashier
Smith the man entered the bank during
the noon boar. One presented a draft on an
onto bank and covered smith with guns
while be scanned the paper. After taking
currency In sight the robbers ordered Smith
Into the vault and closed the door but
railed to turn tha bolt.
Aa they left the bank and entered their
automobile Smith emerged rrom the vault
asare the alarm. Aa attempt to atop
caused a fusillade or shots In which
n sad Vasts were killed.
i response to a telephone message
riff Mc Daniels led a pease in pursuit
tcb surrounded and captured tas rob-
about two miles from Sunol. Approxi-
y tlJOO found In their possession was
ered.
Lukens sid be lived In Denver while
neu claimed ins mom. iaio.. aa ma home.
56 DEATHS FROM
EXCESSIVE HEAT
QMcaao Reports Many Fatalities
During Part 24 Hotars; Ware
Movbi Northward.
By Associated Presa.
Chicago m.. July ta The torrid wave
which has been hanging over the middle
weal far nearly a month today spread
northward and sent the mercury to lot de-
grees at Marquette. Mich. and Oreen Bay.
Wta. The torrtdity continues with Uttlg
ntrteant atafasnial tar all other central
s tatas but tonight forecaster Mitchell a
charge of the kxsl ao'eriueeiu weather
bureau discovered signa of relief In the
Canadian northwest
The temperature tl Oreen Bay today was
she highest ever recorded there. Other
points at which the federal wlgthir bureau
Iberxnoraetar regiatered log atrrsn today
ware: Pierre. t . asokek sad Dev attaint
Iowa and Peoria and aprlogfttld. Ill
m chteaeo tha maximum today was a.
and with the "eeauaued fair and warm
eredtettoo for ataxttirrnw. Mr. M
ta and lea."
i.e h-si is beamed for the death ef
Chicago during the last M
police and coroner loniiliL tort nf (Base
deaths were reported between lest aaiat-
aiaht and I e'eleeh ttoa an sre waa.
' "'.TU scores .if
Street Cm Strike in
New York Grows Seriout
(tew Vera. July ss. at the end ef a day
ausxael Uetoa af Street afear kat-
asoyee. was aaseumiy ser tee
sSSaWnsVaaaaaail
notorial
sat
svjprs
of aaaeet eaeahteous nottnsy la aae arena .
Isaear ar tea swats at treney asta are
0CU4 tas latera aa is weals extend to
Meábanse eat leeeblyo wtttoa tha seal
rerav etaas hoars w. D. Makes griartial
rttaaii
TD GET OUT
s Downfall.
SUtes government orrtrlals. It la believed.
Carranxa apparently la trying to force his
hand and plunge Mexico Into another revo
lutionary conflict so at to make It appear
that the Legalists mean to gain their ends
by mesns or violence snd thus secure far
himself the support or the United State
government He Is avoiding any appear-
ance or forcing Trevlno to action againet
himself to make Trevlno and the Legalists
appear to the light or forcing trouble.
Censales Reteñís le J oars x.
Should Trevlno. with Francisco Qansalex
and other or his generals in the north re-
volt at the present time carrañas would be
the Injured party In the eyes of the United
State and tas rest of the world and the
support of this country would be denied
the l egalist party.
Oeneral Contales In charge of the gar-
rison at Juares .who attended a conference
with Oeneral Trevlno at Chihuahua City
Thursday arrived In Juaret again yester-
day afternoon.
Reports of the strength of the Carrañas
garrison at Parral have been exaggerated
according to a merchant from that city who
arrived In El Paso yesterday. There are
but .ooo troops under Luis Herrara and
Oeneral Oarcia he says. Pour thousand
carranxa troops are stationed at J t menea
under the Arríela brothers.
SUBMARINE STILL
STICKING AROUND
Deutschland Continues to Teat
Machinery and StaoraaTfa in
Her Berth fat Bautimore.
By Associated Prest.
Baltimore July it. An extra crew today
went aboard the tug Thomas F. Tlmmons.
which is to tow the submarine Deutschland
to the capea. Afterward a conference was
held on the tug by Cast. Paul toemg. the
Deutschland' commander; Cant. Frederick
Hlnsch of the North Oerman -Lloyd stetmer
vrrkar and capt. Zach CuUlaoa or the tug-
boat. A pilot. wis reported to have arrived at
the Deutsrhland'i pier about the Ume the
extra men went on the Tlmmons but offi-
cers or the Maryland Pilota' association said
no pilot had been supplied the submarine
and that none ao far bad been requisitioned.
Testing of the submersible j engines con-
tinued today. This ha keen going oa for
several days and when It became known
that aeveral conferences took place today
between constructor Oaatavt Pruaae and
Captains Kosnlg and Hlnsch h theory was
evolved that soma defect In tha machi
still existed. This was denla officially
however and it was said that the testli
simply were to keep everything in working
order.
SANTIAGO RAMIR
SHOT AT SAL
FowiataT Governor of
Who Offered Services to Car
r suiza Publicly FfiaHitirrl
Tragic Fate of Comrade Causea
Consternation Among Thoee
Who Accepted Amnesty.
By Associated Press.
Laredo Tatas. July Ml santiago Remires
a former governor of tha Mexican slats of
Coabuila sad later a Uinta general waa
publicly executed oa ths piasa at fteiuuo.
Mexico. Monday afternoon according tn
news reaching Nuevo Laredo tonight from
an authentic source ReBMtm It ws
slat ill had len Meatos afJM
or villa's power and
to offer Bit services
when ar betwsan the United
Manteo aaanisd ' nfmrt
Tea thousand perecea according to the
report wltaeaaed the eseruttoa Remo n
seat death bravely refustef to be blind
aseaed when stood herors the firing squad
kfTorts ware made by influential Mealrgiu
at Saltillo to save Ramlm s Ufe. a I one
were aeawoa having hsen seat it is said
dlrw-ily to Oeneral Carrañas but the lattei
intervene with the military
aauursa was a aiaair of a
Meaioea arrivals rreaa the south today
said many former VUla officers who ec
repted ssaeisty from the Carrañas govara
i. in i.e. oith uv toiled
cey a a rasar viniste area as isajriii i u
apee has reearn to asxatHo ha ascsped aad
has erased several hundred mea aad is at
grasses ie aeaa revolt against raí
These stalest rau could set as .
le Muere I arias.
ay ttosdtat areas.
Iteilaa. Tesaa. Jato ta. Hawatas
"mTj
F7 fc.
"ft
MLLU
Coejiuila
states .no
wagesr.
Congress Must Grind
Until September 9th
By Associated Press
Waahtagl D. C July as.
ssuSjaahtit t ss the date now bran
Buaatflmiiil by swlmlntatrsvtton tead-
ers far adjournment of congress.
An hope ef geating through fey
Aetraat IB the date fixed by the
Peat ii tea ttc state caucas has been
abandoned. la view of the decí
an fake sup the child labor Mil
of the en eel oa will be
Brma tor Keen ühi nest.
orawtte leader ostld tonight that the
senate probably waald brain night
aeealons In the near future to apeed
up the letrtslatlre program.
Submissionists Lead
by Majority of 2J90
By Associated Press.
Dallas. Tat. July St. Submission of
the prohibition question to a general
election balloted upon in the Texas
Democratic primary July tt tonight
waa- still leading la additional re turna
received during the day. Figures com.
plied today showed: For submission
inl.rai; against submission. iw.44k a
lesd or MM for the submissionists.
OFFICER
SHOT FOR SEA
OFFENSE BY
Captain Fryatt of Steamer Brus-
sels EaawBtad on Ground That
He Crtnaiihtstd Franc Tireur
Crirna Against Emperor Wfl-
liam'a Ocean Forcea it) 1915.
ATTEMPTED TO RAM
TEUTON SUBMARINE
English Foreign Office Requests
j aunes w. vserara American
Ambaaaador at Berlin to Pro-
cure All Detaila of Affair; Was
Known aa 'Pirate Dodger."
By Associated Press. .
London. July at. The execution of cap-
tain Fryatt. or the British steamer Brussels
by the Oerman government has aroused
the Briush nation and the foreign office haa
requested James W JtorsrdJha-Amerirsn
ambaaaador at BSTliofjesBajtlnKirripleu.
detalla of the affaiafjWtccordlng to Infor-
mation received here captain Fry an was
sentenced to death because while in com
mand of the British ateamahln wraxhsm
. he was alleged to have attempted
a oerman submarine.
Criase Agatas flee Pasase.
Oerman government according to
a message received here claims the
utlon of the British merchant captain
on tha ground that he had committed
''franc tlreur crime against Oerman sea
CSS."
acount urey the British foreign secre
tary in a rom na sal ration to Ambassador
Oererd. has claimed that the act tor which
captain Fryatt paid with hit lire was "ea-
aentlally defensive. '-
iBsaettoaa raise.
Tba British foreign oftlo claims thst tha
allegation of the Oerman government that
captain Fryatt had with him a watch bear-
ing aa inscription comtnendlng htm for an
attempt to ram a submarine la untrue. Of-
ficiate or the foreign office stats that the
charge againtf Captain Fryatt must have
been based on presa reporta.
Captain Fryatt waa known as a 'pirate
dodger" on account of hla success in elud-
ing Oerman submarines in the channel and
the North saa.
Asks Malease ef N areas.
The fa ra aye office also baa sent a protest
to the Annate so embassy asking ror ths
immediate raleas s of five stew area ssss of
the Brussels who have been confined to a
SHOT AFTER TRIAL BY OCBMAN
NAVAL CtMJfJT.
By Assorlsted Prest
Berlin. Germany. July St (by Wireless to
aayvllle. L. l.i Captain i-harlse Fryatt of
the stasias Np Brussels whasa vassal wss
capturad by innata eeetroyers last month
and taken into faehragans has bean ate
ruled by shooting afar trial befare a Oag-
nian nava court marual Tha death sea
tenas ess passed upon captain Fryatt ha
cause or bia tiisged acuon in tusnsjiUag
previously to rata a Oeratan sutonsitos.
bmltal YitaArtaw ay
IM laaVNATtaMAL LAW.
By Associated Frees.
Washington July at Osrmany a eaeeu-
ttoa or Csptoia cuartas Fryatt. meeatr of
the arms a staatasBip Bruaaatt. far an al
tosed IMltajl to ram a luhsaarlns. a re
taraa ta dttad aaawasi Bare aa a brutal
vtotottoa ef laura axtn nal lew likely to re
suN to grnaaji reHMattoaary aaeaaurss by
Oreet Britain They oontead that if a hue
ule sutenartea tpgroacbed tksagi uaaeis it
aa is afreet aa attach tad raptan Fryatt.
a a nteatr ef war as
tiavriaaia by the aUtea a la
he followed ga a abastas to
sahsesriaa pualay. wlatob haa heae aasistae
h.r
taWtratM
faered Meat
JOINT
COMMISSION
THREE REPRESENTATIVES
OF EACH NATION PROVIDED
Waahington 'b Sole Suggestion to De Facto Government Is
That Powers of Commissioners Be Increased
to Include Drafting of Protocol.
Findings of Body Not to Be Binding Until Ratified by Gov-
ernments of High Contracting Parties; Meetings
Must Be Held in United States.
By Associated Presa
Washington July is. Oanersl Carranxal
waa lorormed tonight m a note hendadlas
hla ambaaaador here that the Weaarnfton
government is preparad to submit tn a
joint international onimnl ateta Illa task of
seeking a solution of Border problems
The proposal of the Be recto government
tor a commission is accepted however
with the suggestion that the powers of
tne commissioners be enlarged beyond the
limits proposed in the Mssgean soto of
sniy u. ej
Agreement to this suggestion a expected
and It was stated oTte tally tonight that
and the commission be tasamtlll a some
point In the United States at an earlv
date. Following It tha ruU Mat of Acting
secretary Polks nota aa dativa red to Elíseo
Arredondo Mexican smbsassdor designate.
after it had been approved today by Pres
ident wiison and nit cabinet.
Taxi ar Nato.
"Sin I have the honor to acknowledge
the receipt or your communicating of July
II last in which yon transcribe a pota
addressed to me by the secretary or for-
eign relations or your government and to
request that you will be good enough to
transmit to him the following reply i
Ta Decide Pressing Questions.
"Mr. Secretary: 1 have the honor to
acknowledge receipt of your excellency's
note transmitted under date of July it by
HI seo Arredondo your government's con-
fidential agent In Washington. Informing
me that you excellency ha received in
ttructions rrom the first rnier of tha con-
stitutionalist array charges) with tha
executive power of the union to propose
that each of our governments name three
commissioner. who sball bata aonferencea
st some place to be mutually agreed upon
and decide forthwith the question relat-
ing to the evacuation of American rorrea
now in Mexico and to draw up and con-
clude a protocol or agreement regarding
the reciprocal crossing of the frontier by
the forces of both soua tries; also to de-
termine the origin of the Incursion to
dale. In order to rix the responsibility
thrreror and der.nlleiy to settle the dif-
ferences now pending or those which may
arise between the two countries on ac-
count or the seme or a similar reason;
all or which shall be aubject to the ap-
proval of both governments.
Salarse Cematlaetae'a Powers
"In reply. I have the honor to state that
I have laid your excellency's note before
the president and have received his In-
structions to inform your excellency that
Sat government of ths United states Is
disposed to accept the propoaal of the
Mexican government in she same spirit of
frank cordiality to which It la made. This
government believes sad suggests how-
ever that the powers or tha proposed com-
mission should be enlarged so that if
happily a solution satisfactory to both
ht Bastan
Camp Perahfng and Camp Cotton Edition
BOSTON. MASS.. SATURDAY. JULY It. 191.
OLD FLAG SHOULD BE
PRESERVED. DECLARES
MRS. AMELIA POWLER
OLD BANNaWS M TUB MALL Of" FLAGS
ARB ASOtrr T OF ALL TO riaXCS
or Taxis own wufitrr
The ote banners in The Hall of Plage at
the átele house are falling to placea or their
own weight and will soon be shred east
duet." said Mrs. Amelia Fowler to West-
land avenue yesterday. ''Inmslhtot should
be done to preserve them aa Oeneral
Oram's headquarters flag waa preserved
teat year."
These are nearly ton nags in the ateto
house moat of these of the regimenté of
the civil war. There la one flag at least
from the revolutionary war sse with I
atara which waa uaed on fort ladepapd-
LP"-
OIRL 18 HYSTERICAL
WHEN SHE IS ARRESTED
Mia. Tientan a atara slip of a sari was
hysterica! when the offleert atada the ar-
rest to the Tie rasa sassrtssxaat a t Nor-
way street. Back hay. Tisrnsn it is al
lasswi stole feisr saasaasxataaa vsixssd a
StAtO during the teat two weeks to Provt-
TAX. RATH up g peta CEAfT.
Orleans tea rete has Basse up fifty ear
ceea The assessors yasssrSay aaaouaeee
eSea
of saeta ths
rsw town of
tstTMS Basra
a isaTrty 'aassítaXeteeaCS uTítoto
burying H'istsá. asa tot sat
Orar- who ee Si years old. aad
.Mughtor
WITH
governments of the questions sat forth ta
your excellency's communication may be
reached the commission may alao con-
sider such other matters the friendly ar-
rangement or which would tend to Im-
prove tha re rations of the two countries:
It being understood that such recommends -Mons
ss the commission may make shall
net be blading upon respective govern-
ments until rormally accepted by them.
Te Appoint Commissioners.
."Should this proposal be accepted by your
excellency's government I have the honor
to state that tola government will proceed
Immediately to appoint Its commissioners
and ru. after consultation with your ex-
cellency's government the time and place
and other details of the proposed con-
ferences. "Accept Mr. Secretary the assurances
Of my highest consideration.
FBAWI POLE
"Acting Becretary or State."
least Carraaxa's aepty.
Appointment of the. Amen an mni.
stoners win await Oeneral Ca transa' t re
ply. If be approves the suggestion that
the scope of the commissioners' delibera-
tions be enlareed aa deAlrae hv tiw i kiuh
States It Is expected Ma note will be ac-
ooiupsowa ny antnonaeaon to Mr. Arre-
dondo to confer with Mr. Polk as to the
tima and place of the meeting.
Men Considered by President.
President Wilson is understood to have
at least a scare of men under considera-
tion for appointment as commissioners.
Among them sre Chief Justice Whits
Major Oeneral Ooethala. former governor
of the Canal tone: Frederick Lehman for-
mer solicitor-general and Louis D. Bran-
dels associate Justice or Uto supreme
court. It waa stated that the president
had not attemoted ss vet to mat- .....
lections.
Unofficial Information from Mexico City
haa been to the erfect that Loul Cabrera.
Unirán minister or finance would head
the Mexican membership or tha commis-
sion. Neither the state department nor
Mr. Arredondo however have official in-
formation on that point
Must Meet la I sited States.
Oenersl Carr ansa's answer is not ex-
pected for several daye and officiate here
do not behave the commission can begin
sessions ror two at
state department will insist thst the meet-
ing place be within the United Sutes ss
the question Is not one of medlstlon which
wuuiu i-rquice a neutral semng.
Important Aspect of Sttuettoa.
A DrO Dotal to Wlrlan tha a-nr.. .a .
JQcts to be discussed by ths commission
a ."ni in administration relee as an
extremely important aspect or the situa-
tion. It IS thmilStl an ax-hana. -a Za
on the whole Mexican problem tha ft Is
wpou a way may oe round to furntah
' ""-- i u toe ar recto
MARION POMEROY SMITH
YOUNG PSYCHOPATHIC
HEIRESS WINS BATTLE
RAYMOND A. HPJM DCCOSU
KVRRt POINT IN FAVOR OP
Marlon Pomeroy Smith. Mvinii
"phychopethlr ' heiress came into her own
Hopkins In the Bem-
eottatr aawbaae sastra itertited to haa
favor every point In the bain- which she
haa been waging since last Monday.
Judge Hopklna discharged charlea C.
Peine as a oonaervator or tha "phytchopeUc"
heiress Bay state property aa Marlon bad
petltionsd him to do and si ths same time
declared her sans and dismissed the ne-
utrons of the girl's grsn.l roouter. Mrs
I Peoteroy cobura asking him to ad-
bar grand daughter ao insane da-
ludge
TUMULTY'S COMPANY
OETS PAVINQ CONTRACT
The Caetral construction company of
iaiurs i' Ttniulty is preet-
deet yesterday waa swarded
Mart for tha pavio
paving uf IT street in Dor
Hoi bury and .loath Bet Ha The
Zia.
of paving is to be tag halt aurfaaJRAT
tochas deep ovar a retir tech laafsta
FO. RPaT BRStAh UP ROeotV MOBN.
Tha hs es i ass a af Joseph Ttosttaa. ansa
Tternay. ts ef PrssatoRi i ata hag hrtes ef
a week was rudely laterruptod ysa ta rday
reatad the youtaiui 'teisksa aa a fuaates
rroei jutuus rrom Frost Qaesa.
ra
apriones. a. Lowed. .
Jtlfto tor
taaaes ss i
reara hat
Ik atad
aaa artsiav lanes m
v. irjsrftJ '& StMÍ TMgtSgeat
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