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RUSSIA NEEDSlBISBEE TOLD
FOOD RATHER
THAN
MEN
U. S. TOLD
All Bat Charles Edward Russell
of Minion Emphatically Dis
approve of Proposal to Send
Troopi to Eastern Front a
Moral Encouragement.
Ten Million Slav áoldieri Now
Under Arms; Handful of
Americans Would Hinder
Rather Than Help; Supplies
and Organization Only -Needs
Reports Assert.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES. SATURDAY. AUGUST 1 1 191 7.
fly Associated l'rejs. ' '
Wgshlngton August lO-Cmjihitle dls
spprovsl of Ibe suggestion lint American
troops be not lo the csitem front waa
brought home by ill rirept one nr Uis
members or the American million to Ilui-
sla
It wis authoritatively atated tonight tint
Charles trtWird Husiell Is tli only com
WUsloiier ho believes It desirable to put
soldiers from tlie United sulci In llusuls
end tht the others are convinced that
their pretence Vould be itctrlmcmal nth-
t than helptul to the arniler or tho new
democracy. Mlhu Hoot and hla sjinclstee
im the riilttloa lunched with Secretary
I.aiulng touay and told Mm more or their
cipcriencra ana conclusion. Tn vtriuen
fciion submitted to rreildmt Wilson y-
terdiy probably will not lie made public.
(irganlz.iilou ami encouragement and not
men-it aa nrilamrd tonight are Itus-
sla'a need In the opinion or the majority
or the commissioners with toirio men
under srms they think Huma requires
no mors soldiers particularly the doti
not need s few thounand arrange aoldlers
apcsklng an ujiramlilar tongue drawing
belter pay and eating belter fond than her
own men Aa an aid to actual nrminr.
It wne pointed nut. the small number of
American irooju nut rould lie maintain-
ed In Iiutlla would be of little or Im
value.
Hrnrt uppllc Not Troept.
Lending altance to the men now In
the Old tamer ihan puttlnir more men
to tíralo Iho airoarty rain fuiiplle li the
duty; of thla country tho cotniultiloncrt 1
reel. Hollina- ítork for Hie rallroadt to
carry supplies anil equipment to the na-
tive aoldlers and Ibe supplies themselves
an the real requirement and they will
grow iiotli rtuailan and Itumanfan rorcet
will need supplica and equipment florge
jicit Himcr man nicy no lousy anil or
course the iramportatlon problema then
win jic greaier 11m
Of the greataet Importance the commli
sinners ssva Ta eriiniatit encouragement
from diurna and the newspaper of the
iiiiimi aioica. Aiui-Amcnc-an propaganda
Ills headed by former residents or this
country and now rininrnl by (lerman
money are Sff king to paint Americana In
mo mamen inane and mui discourage
Huaalins from accenting ihelr rood of-
fices. Sorlallil rd by Germany
TI10 story or the origin of Dili itranr.
dlnary propaganda It vouched for by ev.
cry juejnbrr r tho rommlnioii. Rluirtly
after the outbreak of the revolution It H
declared the propagandists romposed
chiefly of socialista .rsvorahle to abolishing
all preiont forma or iroverninent and estab-
lishing without delay rulo by the brother
hoof of man. returned to their nsllie
land and began beratlnir the United fileie
and Its people. Orrmans quick to sua
dvantaire or controlling thean agitators
began supplylnr Ibem with money ami
today riunh with wraith they aro going
through lluatla ipreadlng tho inoit vicious
canards.
. One of the commissioners dlietitilni
theie men tonight ntlil tie could only eg.
plain their attltud.' after coming Into Oer-
man money by their never hating become
an Ipterrai part of 11 united mate ell-
Itenry. Many of thent. It It understood
lived In the congested foreign sections of
Kcav York and seldom cama In conttct
with American rltliftu.
While the propagandists' errorti sre be-
Inr dlicuunted now that nufils It Jie-
comln better nrganlfil they havo In-
stilled danaernus seoila In- the Simple
minds or many Itustlani.
Iliiola l.llrnrd la Child
The ri-turned niramltilonert speak of
the people or tlie newly formed democracy
with tcnderneM and charity. They are
swklnf to drive home to government or-
flrlala and cthcra who talk with them
tho rreat need or Uncle Sam's ruldlnr
liand ror the child ainouir nalloui. that
flnda llef turned lone for tho firm time
to walk in the lilrliii of the world. The
simllalit or liberty dazile-i lit eyes snd
rtruiikctu It. thev declare and If lhl coun-
try doet not intervene Germany will lura
the child awai.
Condltlotu In rtuaata dlrferent commit
sloners In Informal talka derllied aro
not u bad at mlmit lw ejpected. At rood
order preval! in in ttreets as rould be
ttpeeted under anv irovernuii-nti tho work-
men a rounrll It conducted wiin much the
ssme decorum at other lerltlatlve liodtet
nd the worslnsmen and other people are
plannlnr for ths future with vtiidum and
determination.
The jrrratett tAVrrninental need now It
pertiapt some form r.f local control which
will Im of freo movftiK'iii and workable.
The rominlttlonert rtiund uiwn arrival In
lluiila that many coiiiinltifra were rov
ernlna rotmnunlliea and there waa treat
multiplicity or erfort. All or Ihete prob-
lems art norklnr themieives out how-
ever and bid fair to Im noliod toon
Tlirre I'artlent of XeclalUtt.
riven tho socialist pmlii.m which hit
rauted concern bere will tolre llseir. Nr.
lluiiell thlnka Kverynne In Ituiili 11
s soclsllst. he ssys snd the Mr problem
now It t-ettlnr Uiem united Into one body.
Three faction! nr tiuyo riunnr from con-
servative to radical. delilicrate In the
workmen's eonncll he eiplami. snd they
get on amicably.
Mr. rtoot will work tilth officials hre
tn sldlnr to rehabilitate nuitla. 1'n.in
timo 10 time supplemental tfixiru dealinr
with aperlal phaaea or the altual'.on v.M
lie tubmllled to different dcpartinrntt In'
terrtted In working out tho netv nation's
probienit.
TO CEASE
EXILING.
WJ.
Governor of Arirona Arrives bi
Warren District Announcing
He Will Stay on Scene of
Trouble Until Law and Order
Are Restored or Other Steps
Taken.
Sketches from Life A A By Temple
"Industrial Workers' Damnable
Doctrine Cannot Be Toler
ated" Asserts Attorney Gen-
eral but Firmly Repeats Oth
er Remedy Than Deportation
Must De Found.
No Immediate Hope of
Sellltng Kansas Cily
Slrtk Car Stride Seen
Dy Attocltted Press.
JCsotti city. Wo. August loTha tie-up
or street caM Sht jfaaiaa City Hallways
eoaunoy effect! sines four o'clock yn-
tenssy afternoon continued .tonight not
ear iw movsd ta sure taso M hours
an company meisas toalgbt announced
do Action had aa Mhta to rettore ttrv-
Ice. The we tore snnounred they mil
not ga tick to work until ifcelr demand!
tor recognllloo Of Uve union and reinstate-
event of dltcharged aploye! ara ompUed
wiUu A parade wss befaf by the tiriten
Iand'tlwlr wves. Mbor offlclslt MUtMted
tm people r 10 line. Tbjsro was no
stuardar. Ubor.MflcWi IsfiáilH H
tm mm f out. .
Camphtll. governor or Arltons arrived in
rilihce lid evening at 7 o'clock from his
office In I'hocolt and will remain In the
Warren district "until the orflcera of Co-
chlie county promise to keep 'within the
law or until situation la otherwlte cleaned
up in 111 riiiueir. -
Governor Campbell was met tt Oiborn
Junction teven miles from Ulthee by s
ril..-.tlrl nr lniil niumtl. notahlv lie.
publican or Cochite county 'who have
iieen active In party clrclea. Arter hla
arrival In the city he wat the guett of tho
tame men at oinncr.
Governor to Inveillole
Tim rovernor. unon bit arrlvll. allied
emphatically that he was In lilibce to
further Investigate Inctl condition! and
neirrmine niicxncr or 1101 iimym wcio ic
celving ihelr conitltutiontl rlghti. He
ttited he had received sjneitage from Att
torriey fieneral Wiley It. Jfinea who Is
till In tlie Warren dlttrlct. tint the peo-
id nr lilibeH era determined to sea tlie
ntlre affair s succemful coudililon.
Oovernor Campbell wtt told by ti at
tomey genera) according to the formers
ttitement tills evening that he hid de.
elded to leave the Warren dlitrlcu At
the governor's requeil Jonea will remain
until further notice and aid the chief
..iiilvn In inv Invpitfrillnn hn mav
make into the' situation.
Martial Law Not Contemplated.
When atked whether or not lie con
templated asking the federal government
to tend troops Into the Warren dlttrlct
and whether or not he would declare mar.
till law the governor Slated lie had never
made any audi statement lie tald he bad
not talked tn newtpapennen in l'lioanit
yeilnrday and refuted to make any furth-
er tttlement si to hla Intentioni.
(lovepnor Campbell though Inclined to
linen to all who united to tilk to lilm.
appeared to lie determined no la Known
10 nivo tiaieq w aeverai iucm mrii u
the alleged deportation's mutt ecus anil
that every one muM be granted bis con-
aiiiuuonai rignis. .
AllomrT Crarral Einfaln.
"The controlling committee of Dltbee
was very nrm sua courteous 10 mo in
in determination that further Inroads upon
lilibce by I. W. W. thnuld nbt be tole-
red1' tald Attorney (leneral Wiley Jones
in eipianauon or ins menage 10 ine.gov-
vnine. "Vnitcrdav I received u s nil ow
tn trífmrmm. tll aniuer to Which 1
lent the executive today and which he
mine puniie in tucsoiii
"Is there no action you can take
u-hri-rliv riinilliiitloiial rlalits or rltlions
can be aitnred and protected In cochite
county?- "
Th rnvernor atated In Phoenix that 1
did not teem to lie able to copo with the
situation. In hla letter directing ma' to
come in iiiinea lie aiana me ui awn uie
lecal authorltlet and to 'report' to him
whn i inil concluded mv Invettlratlon.
That It wnat I intend to no.
"I liave advlied the rontrollliur com-
milieu agalntt their procedure and the
recourse Is practically In the hands of
handle the situation 1 nil) remain here
until audi time as my Investigation It
completed."
Thee Shot in Strike
Riots in Lima. Ohio;
Street Cars Wrecked
"Meet Y' Down In Front''
out in i lie ttreet car ttrlkn here lite to
dty. Police dlipersed a crowd or more
than a thousand peranns after they bad
attacked strike lveakera and riemollihcd
nlcht.
Mix ttrlkera were arretted. The coin
pany made no further crrori tn operate
cara. The men atrurk July tl aiklng
higher pay ina iieuer working conniiiunt
Former President Taft
Shows No Change for
Belter Physician Says
Uy Aitocltted I'reis
City Center. Kiln.. Aurutt 10. The con-
dlt'on or runner I'reildcot William II.
Tall who It III at a local hotel was an-
ouncrd tiy the attending pnyitcian as
not in good as vrilerdiy." While the
attendarvi said lie did not contlder the
sltuatlou dangerous he tbouiht quletneaa
advliable and forbade callers. Hecauia of
the unfavorable turn In Mr. Tatt'g condi-
tion all of Ida tpeaklnr engsgrments un
UI August 13 hive licen cancelled.
Girl Sels New Record
for Distance Plunge
Oy Aitocltted rrett.
Mew York Augutt to Tlie Amertcsn
rernid for plunge for distance by a
ornan ii broken In the Vtfplaah Week"
contení here tonight by Vlut Crtirlotte
tioyle or the National Wonirn't Lira 8av
Inir learue. tlio itlunred AS feet in tl mc.
onili. Tlie record prevloutly wtt held
by mui Helen Autdcrlielt of the Indian-
spoils Turn Vereln.
My AtsoclstcJ Itcss. .
Sluiknrt. f)WU . Aiirml ll1mr ill...
I. W W. sgltslors aro under arrest ai
Miami Ottawa county and several olh-
rrt hire been drum rroia the mining
district there aa the retult or atltronti
to dyntmlie freight cars according to
reporii to the Unlttd Btalea marthal'sor-
tlce here tlltnil It In the heart of a
lead and tine mining district. Metttget
from County Attorney NcNsughlon or
Ulim!. tald tho trouble th tbe I. W.I
W.'s was ended.
N00I1AU CtTS TO MTTEHtlAW.
By Atiorlttod I'rrit.
Ilotleidiin. Ilollsnd August tO-Tho
llolliod America line tleanx-r Noordim
which bn been lying ofr IDs Hook of
Holland for several days with a hole
seven metres long by three metres wide
in her tide unshle to rroti the btr ow.
tag to wtlrr in her hold hit been pump-
ed out surnrteotly to enter Mm ihvw
wstemsy sod ht arrived la .HoHordssa.
WOMAN DELEGATE
BRINGS PEACE IN
LABOR CONVENTION
Colorado Union Leaders Com'
pose Difference When Miners
Are Defied by Brothers.
My Associated Prest .
Hunlder. Colo.. Au
peace wat nerclied ou the tni
at the convention of the Colorado State
federation of Labor at adjournment thla
afternoon tiler a narUian fight over the
aeatlng of delegates to the convention
nan developed lo a point wnore It tnreat-
ened lo dlirunt the convention. John II
Lawaon and James V. Moran had ahaken
naiiua and iiunen tno natcnei! a mot on
liad been carried icallnr all deleralei.
ana ino align tei or carrying oui tno
rrmaiqucr or ine convention program
with adloumment In ilttit flatnrdav.
The ' aurprlilng climax to the stirring
acenea of the lait two flava waa nreclnl.
tatcd when Alice McCabo vice pretldent
of the mate federation and delegate or
the (linnent Workera of lienver. Jumped
upon a table and shouted tint unless the
miners kept their troublca oft tho floor
or toe convention tnoie or tne feneration
uho were not minera would adjourn to
another hall and bold meeting of their
own.
I.iwson then arose .and said In the In-
terett of harmony he would ahake handa
wiin any man in tne auiuence. juoran
ruahed to hit tide and aricr the hand.
thike tlie convention adopted motion
seating all delegates and then settled
down to Halen to an address by Anton
Jnhantsen of San Francisco general or-
gamier or the National Labor Dereuio
council. He told of the Mooney trial In
Ban I'rancltco tnd of UlKir'i parL Jamet
Shanneity or indlanapolla general or.
ganiter of the barbert alto ipoke.
The convention fight waa centered In S
contest over the aeatlng of Clint C. Iloui.
ton editor or the lienver Labor liulletln
and waa an outgrowth of the rontett be.
tween John 11. I.avtinn ami John Mrl.in.
nan oter the pretldrncy of the redera-
llauiUm' at noon arid ipeechet by Jamet
V. Moran In oimntltlon to llnuiton and
by John O'Neill or Trinidad were In line
for the afternoon aesslon when MU Me.
Calm brought the contest to a dramatic
flnalo
Mexican Envoy to V. S.
Tells His People That
America Is Friend
by Associated Press
jwi-Aicu Auguii iu. ucracyn ugana
privite accretary to President Carranta.
n mi return louay ironi g villi to Willi-
lie toll lulled a ititeuient denvlnr rcnorti
printed In pro Oerinin newipipert here
that United Mitrt currency lud depreclit-
ed and that there were grave Interin! dli-
ordera In the United putei. He said he
found a friendly rrtltng tuward Mexico
xlttlng In the United Hlalci
De Saulles Inquest
Postponed One Week
fly Ataorlated Presa.
Mineóla. N. V- August 10-Twn bullett
anil the rerolver llnl rained the death
of John I lie Haulles Shot and killed by
mm inrnitr wiib tut rnaay were ca-
bin ted here In court todav at tha lnoueil
into Mr death of ths one-time Yale Ui.
Aft
the I
or Uie abience or Suianne Mantrau. sirs.
liUnra De Saullea' maid who accompanied
tier on the night of the tragedy. The
tnqutat wat iKiitnoned one week.
nr. lie Huiier rounveir-oiii tun jack
spent an boor wHh Wa-moUier at the JaH
today. Tlie motlier teemed cheered vua
asiured Uie visit would be repeated.
ASK A-VVO.NK WHO MAS IT
Thera ar fatulllsa 'wlui aIwivs Aim tA
keep i bottle or ciisadMrtaln's Colic and
tilarrhoM stMtitdy Jq .the house tor us
In ctie'Tl.li noeded and find that It ta
not only sl good loveatiotiil but sarea
litem aw ema nr aurrwiu-. Aa tatiaa Mil.
aWllty ask aaou ki baa tuedtv-idv.
Gerrnan Leaders Tell
Each Other Fatherland
Surcjo Win Victory
0y Associated Press
. Copenhagen. Auoilit t Dr. Mlchae
'Hi ihe ' Oermart Tlnneriil chancellor
1 Ilkei'Uld MUiiiilvon HindenbuTg.
has taken to antwerlng mrsttgea from
the nan-Oermin league which la con-
ducting a matt meeting and telegram
campaign to cryttallte ecntlment In
favor of demanding anneiatlona and
Indemnlllea in the eace conditions
llcplylng to the latest pronouncement
from pin-Oerman mm meeting In
llene. Dr. Mlrbaells telrgrtphrdr
"1 ara firmly confident that the
splendid military iliuitton will help
us to pesce which will guarantee
permanently the crinan empire's
condition of eilttence on the conti-
nent and-pvcrieat."
The menage for which tho chan-
cellor th-nked the teidert hsd ei-
pretted confidence that the new
chancellor would bring about t vlc-
virlous peace and not one or rcnun-clttlon.
STRIKE OF EVERY
HURLEY PLAYERS
DRAFTED; NOW FT.
BAYARD HAS 'EM
Soldiers Get Ball Team of Prow-
ess in Novel Way But Lose
First Game to Civilians.
Special lo the Morning Tiroes.
Hurley N. M. Auguit toAt mlditea.
son tort Mayara at enabled to tecure
a rait bail team In a novel way. The
bill pltyert or the Hurley tnd Sinn
lilla teama or the Copper league win
were drafied ror lenice In the army
have emitted at tlie rorl and It Is prob-
able will be retained there. This gives
lorl lltytrd bill ftnt sn opportunity to
see some tut bill for tbe bilince of Iba
setton.
Hurley Invaded the post this slternoon
and louk her- initial rams rmm tn ml.
diera by the acore or 10 to e.. Hert
ilraham a prune favorite with tl Paio
fani. made lilt first appearance In a Hur-
ley uniform In thlt aliernoon'a game and
la credited with three sife blows.
The time tldi afternoon la the aerond
one or the staaon for the toldler team
they having played a game on Tnetdsy
of ihlt week vtlth the Tyventy.fourth In-
fantry team from Demlng defesllng thote
bulky wtrrlort by the acore of o to I.
mere are aevcrai fanner iiuney ano
Kanta Hita alara In the nreaent Port
i.aiaiu un up. invipiicr. Minn vviiuey
-Oober and Mulllni are all ei-llurleyltet:
whlje Tooli" Kortunf ltugt Pile norici
lllta. So that the eolólera have t very
atrong team and may be counted contend-
vi iimcciurwaru.
The acorei
lltlllLKV.
Clark it ...
Itoae. rf
Meyera lb .
fihehan 3b
Ilraham If ...
liorne e
t'rleriou. cf
Stolff M
t-rlilli. tb ....
Morriuen p ..
Xuljlna p
AP. n. II. ro.A-r
... a o o I o o
....i o o t oo
s t g I I
o I s o i
4 t
1 I
...... ...l 0
0900
. IT. HATAHP. .... AO. It.
Iileloper. tb i t
Uober ati .....t o o ra t t
Hlanchrield rf.i......l 0 4 0 0 0
Kortow l .......1 0 0 f 1 0
MulHna c ...... Y.t 1 14 0 1
l ase. K 4 0 I rO 0 0
WRfWy p .........4 0 0 t 0
Totala ................. S9 "t "5 W To 5
Summary: Two baie'hUi Manrhfleld It
PaM arba- . stolen bases Srhlls. Se-
Imb 1; Staff i; Nytra . Strike outs-.
win y 111 eorii
Carpenters Organization De
manda Closed Shop or1 lie-
up Will Result
few dij-i unless demindg of the car-
penters' union for .t. cloted tliop on
nude by spokesmen for tho union at
a .conference here today with repre-
sentsuves of the wsr and navy depart-
ments snd contractor. Tho union
leaden declared that If the atrlke la
called more than Wixw men will quit
work. Although another conference
will be held tomorrow the negotia-
tion 1 tonight were said to to dead-
locked.
According to tha union leaders car-
penter work on 30 srniy cantonmenla
two port terminal! asreral avlatlqn
campa and the new York navy yard
la affected. It.was'siserleil that about
three .thouiand carpenters already are
on strike at army cantonnituta near
H'ew .York.
The. carpenters dtmsnd the lmme-
dlate dttclitrgo'uf ill non-union car'
pentrrs from federal work or the
cancellation by the government of
rontracts with all rirma employing
iucli. labor. Ar pretent It waa eald
only eastern territory Is involved 10
tne aucuaeions uui union . icanera
said they v
affair or II
would make a nation-wide
unless their oemsnas are
Samuel .Oomners. nrealdent of the
American Federation of Labor waa
tald tonight to Havo telegraphed Mr.
Hiitrheaon that inch a atrlko would
be In violation of an agreement cn
tered Into by him lili Secretary of
War Hiker lait June Under this
agreement 1 committee of three rep-
resenting labor the army and tne
publlo was to be named by Secretary;
inker to settle sll dltpulea arising
after that date In connection with
war department- work.
Obituary
iKUy t foremen 1. Hit by pitcher-.
oy nulling n. jauiima. vasten nail H
Mulllni 4. Three bate alta Stoloff. My-
twUs-rWiujaor (4 fumy
mus. tLUAiirmi branTiebehry
Nrs. Xlliabeth Brandtberry. 1 years
or her daughter. Nrs. M. L. Cadwtllader.
at the ranch six miles southeast or 1
1'aio. Funeral services will be held from
tlio rendente Frldty morning at to o'clock
conducted by ller. John M Jackaon.' of
Uie nrst Nethodlit cburrlu -The body
will be shipped to Loultburg. kan. for
burial lietlde the body or her huiband.
iw-ceaied was born In Athland county
Ohio. She Is survived by three dsughlcrsi
Mrs. L. M. CtdwiUider and .Mitt Emma
Hrtndeberry both or EI I'tto and Mrs.
Veds Hind of Los Angeles. Cil. and
ton K. I-. Orandeberry or Seattle Wuh
The two dsughtera living hert will ac
company tue uouy 10 jtanaat.
rftiTz scHVEKiER.
rrln Schneider ared 41 years a mull-'
clan well known locally at iDutcli I'rlti."
died at the county Jill and waa burled
Thursday in Concordia Catholic cemilery.
AHiiougti Schneider vitt known lo many
here cspeeitlly among mualcians and
theatrical lieople there waa only one or
hla rrlendi at the graveIra priace.
A collection waa taken un unon rheur.
feurt Muilctatis tod friends or the de.
ceiled u pay runarii eiprutei. Tin turn
received not bring tufrirjrnt for til ex-
penses naymond Teal bn volunteered to
ply the remainder of the amount.
Carranza Authorized
to Change Import mod.
Export Dulles at Will
By Associated Pretal . "
Mttlco uty. Auguit líi.-ThA chamber of
deputlet today autbortud 'ITesldwt Car.
ranit v chango ttw Uttport n4 cuxirt
HtUa at We m sWrat ts Mm' ptetod
of mm yaar .
PERU EMCTED TO
BREAK RELATIONS
WITH BERLIN SOON
JkwpjjS 4WadCjjiZi4tíjW
!r AssOcMeit Press.
Lima rent.
government hes
uguat tl
orrerM
ibntH
r üw
"SB
clrrumeHeicM of the sSa4riatr ef
ruvIM krlc LiiTttm' tn 1 unto t
snMoication. 1 iwrois leiemwem
todty refueeel tlve nrTeV dhg. toet
nd Inslsflog that tlx Oermea governwient
piy for damages aad Mali aa JiuteniSly.
It It cmsldered hi erneM rícele mat
tno goremmenra rraoiotma m as accegii
oermanyt offer wlllrlw.Bt.ja sew-
or diplomatic reiatioBi m wermaay
New Equipmcnlrfor
Company A Hccewed;
Auto Trucks Kept Busy
ThundaV waa a bntr one In the ctmn
of Company A- All day trucki loaded wtth
iKtulpment were arriving at tho camp one
hundred .and fifty brand new rinci wiin
ammunition were in one lotd. Hirer-
sscks bayonets and sesbbarda belts snd
cots mide op snothér load. Dy the end
or tho week. It It believed sll the equip-
ment needed will be In Quartermaster
Sergeant Todd's possession virtually til
thst rcmslns to be secured Is tenure.
ooe of the regimenw of field srtillery
ststloned it Fort IHIss wit vlilllng tbe
csmD at noon Thundiy during a nrtcllce
march. Tbe artillerymen unharnetted tnd
ato lnnch on tha flat adjoining the com-
pany parade ground. Eighteen orrtcersor
the artillery command accepted Captain
Colleyj fnrllatlon to lunch MhlcJi was
served them In A company's men hill.
Corporal John J. Mulhern. suffering with :
a severa attack or acute Indlgeatton was
taken to Hotel Olett from the company
yesterday afternoon. Tbe medical treat-
ment rumrthed the exguardsmen by the
Sisters' bo.p:tsI Is hot chtrged for.
worn wst received ny ciptiin coney
Thoradsy thtt Herrcmt -Charles Schollett.
who hat been acting at color tcrgetnt for
tho company lias been appointed one of
the two color sergesmS of ths regiment
or wmcn a company it a unit.
Monthly Meeting of
Allies' War Relief
Association Is Held
The monthly business meeting of the
Allies' Wsr nellef attocltllon was bold
Thursdsy night at 8 o'clock tt the I. O. O
F. hall with a rood attendance. Only tho
routine butlneis- was taken up at tbe
meeting-tne matter or aitpersing runng
being left to tho esecutlver committee
whlcli will meet some t'me tho latter nart
or inia week or toe urn or next week.-
It is nrobablo that other nronotltlona
oertalnlng to promotion of intereits of
the allies also will ber taken up at tbe;
committee meeting.
COLORADO BISHOP DEAD.
Ilv Aiaoelatftil Prelt.
Blahnn li. C. Mats of tba'lloman Citbnlle
dloceto of Denver whv. died today' will
oe neio rrom tne ratoearai or ine imrqa-
riitite Conception' here Monday morning.
Special aervlccs will be held Sundiy alter-
.noon evening jtuxioi wm ut
Monmv.OllT eeoietery Denver.- Dfc
MaKbid be;n in lll.heaim.ror; four.-Ji
and waa taken ta-i boanltal aííont a 1
1 go when bis condition became crltfcst
look at These Real Bargains
(Crtf a. -tv neu taenw SIJ Wnm SiM W mm .Mi i
i" 1
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Qrax tj pt JSt; aa. Itraey pr pfcjjsf
COVrtZK OtTR WUCfAT. Try tM tleWctOH MelMI A. 1 1 -t
SIMS. 0UBAR 4c (WHh a tvrder net ietettMNaas; Smssar.)
1HV OIH snr.H MKATB
Prm tt LsueC ...XTIVe K. C NeaHer Re M. .......ffHc
rteale HatM r. ...i.i. Ma Veal tkefM Ik .................... Jit
GROSSBLATT'S
Oath Grocery and Market
SIS X tKitnton St.
"We DeHrer.
ITrOffK 1MT
DAN KING UV UAJTj
4
Compound
Interest
A naueat lor our .oes fret Dooklit
e-Baaklop by Stall" carries with It no
obligation to opea a aeeevwt. sad all
wo ask Is a opportuoly to espíala.
Writ today aad aak for oor Ntn
Booklet
EL PASO BANK AND
TRUST CO.
CUSTOM ASSAY OFFICE
CMTCHETT fKtUUStlN
A. auyera Ctieanlsta MeUUnrgdata.
ItepreseatatlTeo tor Ore Shippers
lie Sao VnncUco Sc.
BI Paab Texa.
PHONE
JTI 5050
California
Excursion
fFsrcs
Lot Angele and rehira. . . ......
. 4D iCn
San Francisco and return ; .$50.0
On ale daily to Sept 30U.
Final Limk. Oct 31st.
Have Your Tickets Read via the.
Golden State Limited
Premier Train of' the Southwest. Through Pullman'
Equipment to Los Angele9 Santa Barbara
and San Francisco.
Leave El Paso 2:55 p. m.
Arrive Los Angeles 2:30 p. m.
CITY TICKET OFFICE ROBERTS-BANNER Bid.
PHONES594-5851
State National Bank
Established April 188
Capital Surplus and Profits.... $200000.00
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
C. fb MOREHKAD. President. JOSEPH MAGOFFIN Vice-Prat.
C N. BAfi&ETT. lc-PrelleEt. QSOrtaa FLOUT. Caaaler.
U J. QlLCHItlBT Aact Caanlor v
CLOUDCROFT
INVITES YOU TO GOME
Positively More Beautiful This Season Than Ever
Plenty of Amusement
No Place Like It for .Health and Recreation.
The Lodge
Again under the rnan-
ageraent of Mr..M. B.
Hutchins is modern in
every respect; Ratea
very reasonable.
Rate $3.50 to $5.0O
per day. American
plan. Special weekly
rates.
$3.50l-ROUND TRIP-3.50'
f On Sale Saturday and Sunday. Good to
Return Monday.
CARNETTKWG Gei.hss.Agt.0 Pasojexas
TIMES WANT ADS' BRING QÚICK RESULTS
Douglas Bisbee Willcox Stage
FARE 7c PER MILE
Leave Willcox daily and Sunday at . . . . . 4:45 A. -M..
Arrive Bisbee . . . . ... ... . . ... .... .... 9:00 A.'M.
Arrive at Douglas . . . . . . . . 9:15 A.M.
Leave Douglas . . . . ; 12:00 Noon"
Leavq BkUe .;.v. ..... 1 . ........ . . . 12-30 P. M.
Arrive Wilcox . . . ... 4 . . 50 P. M.
Cars ff o via Cocjdse Pearct Cóurtiand and QUeson
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 11, 1917, newspaper, August 11, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199218/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.