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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 31. 1917.
MEXICANS IN RUSH
TO BATHE INSTEAD
OF CAUSING RIOTS
V. S. Officials Bathe 927 Person
and Sterilize Their Clothing
Without Difficulty.
Citizens of Juarez Informed Certi-
ficate From Our Official
' Will Be Atceptable.
Tberf waa a rush I the SinU F bridge
yesterday bul of different nature from
Rill whirh marked gunday and Monday.
Yesterday the crowds ware battling to get
to Kit bath instead of rioting In prolan
ai on pri-Mouo day. When -tha . fiaalth
.rri.-.T a quit work at nlirht Mallear
had bean bathed mid tnjdr clolhaa ttar-
llued. far eefstleg Into Jtierej wan ra-
lumet artar a two day' Interruption.
Co-operation or Metn-an nfrirlala aided
In holding down dtsotdsr. I'oaUiri ware
placed on Juarei n- saying cerliriraK'
InaiitMl by ilia Jusras haallli offlrers would
be. accepted by the Mneiltaii authorlUe.
Hlatemenl In Uualltlcd.
Thla statement a- quaiiriad by (he
American nrriruu who naui tht rartlfl-
catea would be arreiitert only when the
individual bean hit. Hum iianxed inspection.
But the .fexlrxri iirorianiatlnn served
canawbatvn qiilel Hie testings of the
Juarez iwpuUce. . detainment of Near
can cavalry waft lined up at the bridge
early in the mrnlntr to liell possible
rlota anil Consul uenernl Andres Harris
wan pre'Wr.ejnilinih(t the agietlfatl rea;
ulatlmis ami urging hi i-i.uiitryiiitiii to
submit to them. vfr? osr-ia and other
Mexican official weal through tile bath
house mil sterlllilng plani and declared
themselves satisfied VIA the treatment ac-
corded there
Miiftl Pas 13. H. Inspection.
Dr. r.. c. Pierce M Ibf i 'in ted ftes pub-
llr health service in char re of the quar-
antine said the decision tu imn n- Jutras
health rertirirat'es only so far as die hearer
pataed American inspection was no fuller
llnii upon Uie MtMiCgn luttiiirlUiis. "It Is
necessitated by the fart the rertirirates
may be presentrit i others than Uioa to
whom Itiei ere hstied" he ald. "We
have no means or mewing dial llio person
presenting the corttrictla I Uie one psssed
by the HMIrail aiitlinritli
Quaranllne Ksdnrsed.
Dr. Pierce with llr. J. W. Tsppan and
Tr. I). H. lloriaker of the Kl I'sso hnallh
department went before Ihe Chamber
t ommerrc directors
tertiay afternoon
aiirl esplalned Uie quarantine having been
Invited there following complaint made to
the chamber of ouninrrin thai itie quar-
aniliie. was unreasonably slrlngonl. After
hearing (heir .staieiiienis ilie dlrertor
paased a resolution of endorsement.
Eight women were arrested In Juarez
and paased Monday nnrht In Hie Juaret
Jail as a result or the rlullnr Sunday and
Mondav. They were released yesterday.
tlenaro Clneros ami Mióla rórei Moni-
eans were arreaied yesterday In connec-
tion un ni.- Manta le street bridge riots.
In corporation court Uneroa was fined
IOQ and Pares tth. A woman waa alau
arrested b"ut later released. The men
were rhartri'd with Uiruwlnr missiles
which resulted m Injury lo an American
Bold' ir and one of ihe cuskuiia officials.
There wwes soiiie stone Uiruwlnr yei-
terday. American senirlei on Uie brldre
belnr Uie object line r Was hit. hut
not seriously injured file throwing was
by Individuals there belnr no mob dem-
onstrations an on the two previous daya.
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Kl I'Mn ('nimmSil nnipui l-i- A. BjimiHi1
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part i tut C MnHr is gmiMft nuiit. . aasatdara-
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ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK?
Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect It.
Nature warn you wlien the track
of health 1 not clear. Kidney and
bladder truubles causo many annoy-
IMT symptom and great incon-
venience both day and night.
Unhealthy kidneys miV canse lum-
baco. rheuniaiiain. i-utarrh of the
bladder pain ur dull ui he In the back
joints or muscle. ut times tin v head -aohe
or Indigestión ur. time passe
yott may liuve n aullo complexion
puffy or durk circle! under the ayee
sometimes feel ux though vou hud
heart trouble ihay have plenty of am-
bition hut no atreiiKth gel weak nnd
loess flesh.
If such conditions are permitted to
continue serum results may b
pactea. tviuiH-y irounie in Its very
wpfjgejt rana may steal upon yoji.
Prevalmi ) of Kldiu-y m-nasri
Moat people do not realise the
alarming Increase and remarkable
prevalence of kidney disease. While
SPKCIAIj N'OTB- You may obtain
sxoloalng ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A
wts opportunity to prove tne remarkable merit of thla medicine. They will
atlso send you a book oí valuable Information containing many of the thbu-
sWrids of grateful letters received from men and women who say they found
aywamp-rtooi 10 ue jut the remedy needed In kidney liver and bladder
troubles. Tha value and success of 8wamp-Root are ao well known that
OUT readers; are advised to send for a sample alas bottle.. Address Dr Kll-
jnar V. Co.. P.lnghamion. N. Y. Be sure to say you xead this offer in the
- sus i tuso atuiniiiB vil. auv.
Levy Grocery
Wa suee noes in our new location. 41S and 4 to Kan Antonio Su
Ofoette City Ball. Give as a trial. We will aave vou muiiev
Mas taiteea Mat Creassery attar.
'émmm ' ...ara.i..; i ' a . V 'tf.
fBrm"1' as. ae
lavy's wTaestr Muur. M-lb. sack
.an.w
1 esas Traveler reas
2 Caos aaagar Cers
IH lbs. runa SkeUy asaarsgus
ml bars Leaox boa
Viae ttaUveaTjr any asa
BONE W and Mt.
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MEXICANS. ON JUAREZ SIDE OF SANTA FE BRIDGE
DURING RIOTING OVER QUARANTINE ORDER
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The foregoing scene waa take-n In the center of the Santu Fn bridge during the rioting because of the snforce-
ment of the quarantine order by the United States offl clnle Tuesday morning. An immigration official and
l ulled stolen non-commtYsloned officer were Injured by inlxnllea.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
WILL GIVE ELABORATE
RECEPTION IN HONOR
OF GEN. PERSHING
'Continued from. Page One
Parrar Jame i.. Harr H. V. Kill a and W.
II slnlton.
Dr. C. Oi Pierce of the medlrai depart-
ment of rnlted states army. nr. John W.
Tsppnn and Of. II. li. Mufrakeer the last
two of city hesllh depaitment were pres
ent upon Invitation of the president of the
Chamber of commerce with view toward
describing the methods being employed m
Hie efforts to stamp out or rather prevent
an epidemic or typhus rover In Kl I'asu.
Proposed to Mndlly Ruiea
President Orndorrr esplalned I"' hail In-
vited tliem to be present because or re
iiiipt or complaints that the regulation or
the quarantines established' at the Interna-
tional brlda-e seemed u ho 'unnecessarily
harsh. A letter written by Irtiallus DoutT- '
man an Kl Paso merchant was read. The
letli r suggested that If It were tiosHlble U
do so. and still safeguard the hoalth of rill-
tens of El Paso there Mioiild be some modi-
fication of quarantine rules.
hion was being taken not only to preservo
Ihe hsalth of the cltliens or i I man nut or
Juaroi as well. There was no Intent ho
-.ii.i. to hurt the reelings or any person
though he did not duubl It mlglil lie hurnjl
mting in any man or woman lo b furcM
to tike a bath.
(JuaratiUne Oaly Erieclive War.
Th healtii ofricer maintained the quar-
antine was being handled In the only way
II . -in he handled and be errrctlve that
servants working on the Kl Paso side or
the river were not permitted to cross was
a nun r of no moment to him. He said he
was acting under orders from Washington
and lia had no doubt those orders were
prompted by the receipt of-many letters
from California. Arizona and New Mexico
urglnf an absolute embargo be placed upon
in- passage of people rrom Motlco into
the United tftatcg In order that the latter
be kept rree rrom the dreaded lypmis
scourge.
No Hardship on HiiatireUi.
in Pleroe lcrt sure no Hardship was being
worked -to any or the typhua suspiibta as
the bath cunsistod of an application or
tioap andsann water no chemicals what-
vér Uelttr uted. 11 said flu bathroom
hod been vlsllsd by Mexican Consul General
i i j and by trie mayor or Juarei and had
teen approved by tlumi. as. had the dlsin-
fcctlng rooms wliere the clothing of per
Kins under suspicion was subjected tu in-
truse heal calculated to kill vertbln and
the ergs ór vermin.
Dr. Pierce said he xvas accused or being
arbitrary ami admitted there was lubre ur
less truth In tlx: accusation but said It
was a case where only arbitrary method
would avail.
Ignatius Uoodnian froleala.
Ignatius Goodman the writer of the leiter
ererred to prutcatcd lie had no othtrr.d
Fire than to see that the health or Kl Psi
was conaerved but said lie had been led
to believe that many residents or Juarez
bad been subjected to humiliation all of
kidney disortlers are among; the most
common diseases that prevail they
are ulmoat the last recognized by pa
tients lio usually content Usrsttaelvea
wlirt dortortng Use effects whllo the
original oHseaae may oonstantly un
del mine the system.
If you feel that your kidneys are
tho cause of your slckneae or run
down condition try taking Dr. Kil-
mer's Swamp-Koot. the famous kid-
ney liver and bladder remedy be-
cause aa soon as your kidneys Im-
prove they will help the other or-
gans to health. '
ir you are already convinced that
Pwamp-Root Is what you need you
can purchase the regular fifty-cent
and one-dollar sise bottles at all drug
stores. Don't make any mistake but
remember the name Dr.1 Kilmer's
Hwamp-Root. and the address Blng-
hamton N. Y. which you will find
on evsry bottle.
a anmple aire bottle of Swamp-Root by
Co. Blnghamton. N. Y. ThU gives you
Company
Undersell
All Others
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a l targe . betes Metrjies
Mall oSitawa Itsoesaia aumUoa.
41 and 4M SAlV AKTOMO AT
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which trndsd to the crestlon of bad feel-
ings. Al the conclusion of the discission. Mr.
.Varr moyei seconded ly Mr. wyalt that
Ihe chamber or Commerce endorse the quii -antlnu
regulations. This was carnea unan-
imously. Houston Kndoraed.
A letter rrom H. W. Wler president or
ttie Chimbar of enmmeirr or Houston Tex
as asking for the endorsement by the Pi
Pasto chamber of Commerce of Houston m
Dr. plai-c or meeting of Ihe IVIS convention
of the Western Krult Jobbers' Association
of Amerlra was read and the secretary in
structed upon motion or Mr. Hoe seconded
ny mt Wyatt to wire Mr. Wlnr at Houston
j w. I.orontson. the Kl Paso delegate to
u. - vVeslem Krult Jobbers' convention now
In keslon In Mew Orleans and to the see
clary of the association .notifying eacn
of tin-in .that I I Pas') endorsid Houston's
Malm and urging the selectinn.or that city
garlory Prolerte Referred.
PMnoattlona from promoters of a cotton
mill and the manuracttirers of a new style
wind mill to locate rac'torle In tills city
Vn'm iyf?rred lo the Inroruing board
directors with the surgeatlon that they be
CUd upon promptly.
A clrculac letter from the building com
mlttee of the uuH r of the Kasteni Star of
Texas In. which ll was tat forth the order
wished to rind a suitable site for n liom
for the ngeii ami Inrinn mombere of tne
order was read. Mr. lino moved the letter
be renu-mil lo a special cxrnimittee to De
appolnlcd by the president with lustrín1
lions lo got all 1....-11.1. information re
gardlng sites In the vlrlnlty of Kl Paso u
In- forwirdad lo tha proper autlioritiea nr
H i- lirder or Hie K.aatern Star. This motion
waa seconded by Mr. SchwarU anil carried.
Messrs. J. M. Wni) Tom l.ea and Eugeni
Harris werti iiane'il sa the rnmmWea
Sboumen Invited Hera.
On monuii 01 .nr. yyjati. . ..nidid hy Mr
Roe Uie si n-clary wan Insuiicted lo write
I i ul. I' ieluniin. pn-sideiit ol lie- Asso
tlatlon of tltitdoor Slmwinen of llm World
conveying an orricinl luviiatlon fi'oui
Kl l'aso i li mili -i- of Commerce to ln.li uie
annual runvcniion of ilie association in this.
city in 1918.
I rues Ban on Tranelenl Venders.
neprcMiiitatlons wer imidu ih.it merchants
of the city were being comrirllsd to endure
undue aird unWtrrgUWU COrnpSlltlon from
peddlers and transient vienders or merchan
disc or all alnds who came into town
rented a store building for a rew weega
or sometimes even only a row days to Sell
goods in competition Willi established nier-
o mi- with rents and large payroll. To
remedy this evil Mr Wyatt sei-ondud by
Mr. Srliwaitz moved that the president ap-
point a committee to see Mayor r.ea ami
members or the nn votmrll and to urge
the passtgi of ordinances which would im-
puse licenses cslcnlaled to make transient
merchanls pay Iftett propiirtiuu or tlio coal
or doing business in Ihe city and thus pro-
tect established merchant ngatnt undue
competition. Messrs. Wyatt Srtiwarts and
Shelton were named as such aornmiUM.
I mors t ampalga on Krult I'esls.
A request msde by A. tf jlraliam sec-
reury or the Kl Pf'ta couiity" horticultural
board that Hie work of the board In Its
cHiiipaiaii rot the eradication r i- .u biighi
and ror the reducilon of ilie ravugi-s of
the San Jose scale and codilllng moth
be
given Hie Vmliirseiiient of tin
hambrr or
r.onitnerc... granted and Ihe sern-tary
instructtid tu onmmunlcale wltlt El Paso
county representatives In tile state lerlsla-
ti! re urging them lo lend their support to
the rei 'iiuiin.-iiii.il ion. . which will be pre-
sented lo the legislature by the chler of the
orchard and nursery division dr the statü
unpartineni of agriculture.
laelegsllnn lo t'.alUemrn Meeting.
It wai deemed advisable by tbu bogd of
directora that the chamber or omimercc
lend a strong delegation to the auuuul con-
vention of the Texas i mile tirowjrs' asso-
ciation Which will be held in Fort Worm
lu Narcn fnllowlnr ibe Panhandle conven-
tion In lid city lo gt- II possible tno
II8 cunvenllon of the association ror t
laso. President orndorfr and Trame Man-
ager He f ves will canvas the cattlemen or
ii Pasi and vicinity with a view toward
securing at least enough delegates to tne
I m l Worth convention to warrant the char-
tering of ii private car.
Retiring Directors Thanked.
Resolution Introdiifd by Mr Srhwartx
and seconded by Mr. Kills dunking the re
tiring members of Use board of directors ror
Ibelr untiring fidelity during then- nine III
on ice io the beat lnlerests or n Caso was
1 ni to k vol; by Mr. Wyatt and unanimous
ly carried only lht holdovers voting. Mr
Krndorrr the reurlng president un behair
or his rellow retiring tiieinbers made
telleitou speech accepting the Under or
thanks and expressing the pleasure he han
found lu working with Uie men who were
ontluiu'd in the directorate of ttie
prgsuitatlon. lie pledged ma i ontlnued up-
port to the adivines of the Uhamber of
t'.onimerre. after ne had retired to tne
ranks. He was rollowed by w. 0. Hoe wno
said President urndorff had voiced his sen
titnnm so fully that nothing was lert ror
lilm u add. lie too pledged Ids support."
at did H. T. Bowie and Mmea I Marr. Mr.
kohlberg the flftb reurlng member waa
not present.
Utrire VVerk Is Greater.
Mr nrndorrr in lata capaelly a nreaident
expressed Ida lliauik to tbu secretarial po
ilericu lorcea In Uie omre and lncidentaliy
talled attention tu thg growth of the ofTics.
Work or Hi- Cbaoiser of Commerce -im-Iie
entered the directorate all years ago. in
closing he called the attention or the mem-
bers of ttie board to the rart that net. by
lawa provided that a rinal meeting nhtsi
be held at I o'elocJt op Uie evening of toe
last Wednesday In January (which In tins
ease u today i to canvass the vote al the an-
nual election and announcing the auceesa-
lul candidates rur the rive vacant placea
co Iba board.
Wheaasver Vea
tirove's
The Old t)saastard urovt'a Tastaleas cblU
loalc u equally valuable as a Oeoeral
1uou because u contaiut ih well kcouu
toutc properties 0T QUIFUHK aad IÜOJ1 He.
ARMY ORDERS
gDeriri In thi tlnrnlna Timo.
Wbl.'nn! Jii. n I . . H
tVni.tlJI V. HBNl.t.y. Jll tn m nrit
ui kitt. Firiemiii oartln: nntKUCt
m'Í:i'i'
Illl.TK. mini nr-t imiiniuil In eiuauus. Tlilr-
iesnlh i-mln.; UIKlll II nilOAniHIBSIT. frosn
tira llniiaiut KlfMli nJn-. I - miillli; Aii'rurn
w. md.nKiiNMw. rmrn rtrsi iieutniant Henniii
STSlrr. I" ralilalli; Ult'lK If I ION NKf.C. Iron
I llmtMiaiil In -inlii. nttV rvlry ; WCU.I VM
W WIST. lit. fnan rtrsl h.ml.osiit U uuftjln.
Tlilrunilli . jn.ln ; IlKTONIll f MKirMUMf I. rrmu
irit nnirsnjt .uvairr. to ouKata rrr.ui eafaltr:
HENRY II KVtAUJCV. rnrm flut Unltmsnt lo tJ-
adlt. rxiremlk oinlrv:-' Ilolll IlT H.I.AINK rrom
tlnft Ihtutrtianl lo rlHlli. Tmlll nraJIT: JONATHAN
M WAI N Willi HIT. mm M USUMIMt to lapUSB
rnUowlllg l"snl anpntlllnl In mflri as NngmUn
Aria. f..r eKseiliullnii i4 iunh pvnwins tut mar ba
liith4itil to uavmr M.m IL fur atftxftntment as
ehaiHaln ISoit. rol. THOMAS K. llllATTON. mad-
Iral .tw: i-fitrlaJn U1SUHOK 11. 1UI-K. xweinii In
fwiur: Major JOHN' n hi HOINh. nvslloU oorpa:
capt lltA A. SMITH nr. I ii.fu-v. and rapt. Alf-
Will.K Intuilrr. dabutood
Kotirth InfuiLrz.
HUM AM. r.mrtn tmnlnr.
Ume timiitW 1.
First Limit UANA I'M. Ml. It TIOrty-MnsiUi In-
fantry. lust.v Us.- laera.
lltriaUii I1!" Uenl. WlWABJ K DOUR nwt-
lisi. inmrftml
MTttAN'm. P. ROOMAN inerMoal
nftlt. mllMwt s.silli'ni neis
Cant. i ill. nil inn ( iil.l-.MA.v iiaaUrnaater
irrm. nrm si inrm.im cishth unnrsuu. u rsso.
PapL JIHIK M HAMMOND field anillar. 1-
ar
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.lo
iic In muetertrm Jt out.
I mom i silt ilien unxmrt 10 N Vnrk . and
re.unio ins .itiun. ss MsajBSBSar uisirucujr cr uia na
Unusl aiianl In Ne nsnb
(UntanaUiin . (last. U OREN C. BraHOP. til
fanlnr. Win. N. IL aetais!
Mndrn- BT.tM.BT P. BMtltCK. eraun rUlUr
mrp. .Manuel -fneftm' list In AnnarjnlU. M. fur
Uia iHinsHn .4 (laltvarlnf a laetiira at tha ruulonij
For burro ynone l.oma Tlva Ranch stj j.
aaa
Shipping Board Picks
'Friscoan as Leader
ftv Asaoriflteil I'ri-ss
Washington Jan. 9ft. The federal shipping
board at lis first meeting today unanimous
)y agreed upon William Deiiman of San
I ranclsco. as chairman. It was decided
however nut to make the election perma
nent until a fifth member Is named' to suc
ceed Bernard M. Baker of Baltimore re
lgned. This was done tt the -suggestion
or Mr. Penman hlmseir. who felt that If
another member were selected from the
Pacific coast it might be desirable to elect
him as rlialrman.
BILL FOR WEST TEXAS FARM
SCHOOL IS PASSED
continued From Page One.)
sftsrrrnon. Tfip tommlltoe on prlvllugei ano
lyctlons reponed unravorably the I.attl-
nmre bill introduced yesterday giving tne
women or the stale the right to vole in
primary elections. Mr. Lattiinore gave no
tic? or a minority report.
The special staff of stenographer who
.have been at work ror a week or more
getting data In the comptroller's ornee in
Httvn lo expenditures by Governor . Farru-
son mushed their task this arternnou. They
round in uddltlon to tho .'.i 1 eai appro-
prtatloii I-. Uie last Teg lure- expense
the executlvj mansion have been approsi
mutely -.' . 0 m in excess of the salary al-
lowed ttie chief executive. The Information
will go to the appropriation committee.
salary Hill Uoes Over.
ITh THIntion bill providing four years'
ror ail state orricers and raising the salary
of the governor to 17500 came up In the
bouse this afternoon but went over stibjert
call as tnere are oilier tuns relating
10 the same subject which have not yet
oros out of the committee.
ACCURATE FORECAST OF
PEACE NOTE FLASHED
TO BROKERS
(Continued from Pace nne.1
Ington To . F. Hutton and company ariii
the subsequent message sent by them to
their ciiifespondent. The latter message
according to Hutton was prepared by O. S.
Ellis Jr. a member of the firm who Is now
III In Oeorgla. he Said. Hutton alto re-
Arrow
m& COLLARS
nr iurvr cut fi jit the shouldas
ptrfody. 5atusauhbjxpr
O.LUTT. rsorrr r m nar-ai.Us
DEUCIOUS ICE CREAMS
SHERBETS and CANDIES
Phooae 347 mad 348
We deliver "RIGHT NOW" if
wanted or PHOatrTLI at way
Ctvea'tlme between 1 a ax aad
11 D. BV
PfaotM lb Yo-aT Or dart
TkeELiU Coifectidiiery Co.
fltiested the rommlUee not to call Kill If tt
can be avoided
Want Rills fftaaa.
Chairman He uy determined to have Kills
testify said he probably would be ex-
amined next week In Washington. Tele
graph operators and ether who had to do
with the transmission of the message also
ara to be Interrogated. Other members or
tha Connelly rirm also probably will be rall-
ad. Mr. Boiling already has testified at a
Washington hearing that he had nothing to
do with a "leak" or any kind.
Mr. Boiling's connection wtththe r.onneily
flrtn was tha sifbject or much Interroga-
tion by Mr. Whipple during his examina-
tion or Mr. Htilton. when the broker rtrtt'
took the stand. Mutton told of Connelly
calling on him five or six months ago. In-
forming him that the nrm of K Connelly
and company waa to be organised with
Boiling as one rrf the partners and ask
Ing If the lliifton firm would become lis
flew York' correspondent.
account "Very Attractive."
Mutton said the fact that Boiling was to
be a member of the firm had made no Inii
preisslnn upon htm. He denied thai Con
nelly bad raid anything of an expectation
of getting high rllst customers "through
Boilings' relationship to the president. The
Connelly account he said however had
been 'very attractive.' "
Whipple then bad Mutton produce mos-
aages which had gone over tha firm's priv-
ate wire "during Die peace period" In the
stock market and which be had been com
manded to bring under subpoena. The
first to he read waa Ihe clement Cortl-
and company telegram marked "rpnflden
Hal" timed i M o'clock eastern time
which was about an hour and a qusrter af
ter Secretary .analog had told the news
papermen in Washington that note was
Coming from the president.
"How Are Van on Klerks?"
"1 hear that the atate department will
Issue a statement today regarding economic
conditions of the war as affecting neu-
trals." Ilia Clement message said "intended
Id promote prospecta what do you think
of this and how are you on stocks?
The next was Hutton's reply to this timed
1:14 p. ro. which read:
"Our Washington wire gave ua similar
message lo your other have Uie same In
formation we put it out as it was more
or less generally known. Tour message
was marked confidential and we treated
It so."
Borne time between the receipt of the
(Jin ago message and Button s reply" to 11.
the now missing message from Connelly
was received Mutton tosttrted. This was the
message on which Ellis based Ms message
at 1:M o'clock which rollows:
Note is "Inter re Ud."
"We are confidentially Informad a highly
Important message to all belligerents and
neutrals) has been Issued from Washing
ton. interpreted not as presaure on bel
llgerenls in bebair or peace but aa one ap
parently to put Amanean demande on reo
ord to be considered lf there Is peare and
warning neuiraj ngnis must not ne rur
ther encroached npor). Full text to be given
out tonight and will be looked on as t
move of great moment"
Huilón also produced other communica
Hons his firm bad sent Its correspondents
in which reference was fnade lo various
Washington situation. One of them said
It was understood that the president's
ur-ssagc or last December I the opening
day or congress would be favorable to rail
i ...i.i investments. Ajtolher written by Hot
ton personally said that "Washington ad
vfces were- that Increased freight rates
probably would be granted the railroads.
Had PJM.mio.oon Accounts.
While describing the nervous stale of the
financial district shortly prior to the
suance of the president' note owing to the
top heavy speculative accounts amassed by
the "public Button gave the committee
shock by casnaily announcing that t
firm's outstanding loins against margined
accounts aggregated mnoo.ooo. This con
in mm he said was general and was re
gardert by bankers as" a dangerous over
extension that might result in a- panic. The
bankers had begun to call loans he said
with the result that be had issued a notice
that his r 1 1 in would not do buslnesa ex
cept for cash or rirty per cent margin ac
cording to' the security.
Hutton was preceded on the stand by
p.ernai'd n.irurh. a large Wall Street opera
tor who testified that solely by the use of
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'Dr. Caldwell' Hyrup 1'epsln la a
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Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin costs
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lrf dru stores everywhere. To avoid
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rorastght he had made 47A.168 bv sellinr
snort Deiween December 10 and necemlier
Barurh again declared he had received
itf advance Information on the president's
liesce note.
Ct'RTIS IlK.MKs KNOVytBIKlE.
By Associated press.
Washington. Jan. 30-Jolm F. tu Cnrtl.
of the firm of clement. Curtis and company
i-am ioiiigm 111 reicrenre to tne testimony
before the congressional ' committee In-
validating reports or "leak" on Presi-
dent Wilson's peace note:
"1 have no personal knowledge of the
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telegram said to have bean sent" front our
offices to E. F. Hutton and company or
New York It may be that a private mes-
sage waa sent to New York by Mr. Clement
WHO la in California at present but I have
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