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SPECIAL mm EDITION
THE METAL MARKET
Saw ryot Mirar traje
Copper (price fixed by U. 8.) nyc
fcew Tor let" a. ...atse
WUl
Weal TtXaa-TrKJay vu) IB WW
mil? fair.
Raw Mexico Today fair
DortloD: toanorrow. fair.
Arizona-Today aid tomorrow rlr; i
semen carnage an zaanperararei.
EL PASO TEXAS. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER
38TH YEAR
ENGLISH SECTION TWELVE PACES
- i
.-riDK PAID OIRCULA- .exWaV
ovmubst. .msw
W. 1917
PRICE 5 CENTS 1
27 KILLED IN
WILLIAM D. HAYWOODWAR AIMS oe
flMf Í ' iRRMTFn 10 BE TOLO
ur i. n.jyuinLdiLUjT nnrOT
As Result of 160 Indictments Returned by Federal Grand
Jury Headquarters of Organization Is Raided by
United States Marshals and Deputies.
Automobiles Donated and Driven by Chicago Women Used
by Officials in Seizing Culprits; Judge Evans Thanks
Jurors for "Excellent Work."
By Associated Press.
Chicago. Sort ts.-wuilara D. Haywood
and thlrty-flre other (adere or the I. W.
W. were arrested late today In a raid
by U. 8. marshals on the local head-
quarters or (he organization. The ar-
rea were made- as a result of indictments
returned by the federal grand Jury.
Women Donate Aulas.
The arresta were the flrat to raault from
the Indictments tad followed hurried
dispatch of the deputy marshals from the
federal build Inc. The deputies Jumped
inn inwmonuet matea ana onven ny
women toa tu
to the United
i the same machines.
Harabals Act Swiftly.
swiftly did toe marshals act that
acre on zoeir way io 1. w. w. iieau-
s ociure un roun pnrcevtuuan in-
to the return or the Indictments
en completed. In discharging the
1 Jury Judge Kvans thanked tee
"for their excellent service." hut
hade no further comment on the Indtrt-
Names of Those
steal.
nesnic nay wooa.
Included William.
rrtsted here
"Wash.; Herbert 'H.
jamea t usse. u
Huntington w
tne Indict
menu agslnat l. W. W. leaders returned
by s federal grand Jury here mis after-
noon the names and even the number
or defendants. Vera omitted from S state-
ment bv District Attorney Cllne for whet
be termed toe "obvious reason" (hat a
large number or the recused reside out-
side this federal district and are yet to
be smiled.
He all ted that only leaders regarded
u directly culpable themselves bave
been named.
Mr Cltaa's Moten cat'
Mr. (nine's statement In full follows:
The granel Jury has completed Its
labors and reported to the United tases
district court. The number of persons
Indicted and the nature of the accusa-
tions cannot at mi me be given to the
public for the obvious reason that the
investigation baa been Inclusive of a Urrge
number or the leaders of the Industrial
Workers of the World ot whom about 150
will have to be arrested.
The prosecutions are under sections
sir. nineteen and thirty-seven or the
criminal code and under the espionage
art.
"Only leaders In conspiracies of those
Twrsanally culpable In the connection with
the perpetration of ulnas against the
United Stales are inrludedas defendants.
TlisBnfSlíTBrwh anda
r.ni at the runriuelon of the InvesUgatlon
and which la well calculated to make
patriotic persons shudder with alarm
ia found In tea dlacinsture or toe nam
lier of men enjeeyiftr me protection
government who .are so far una
or serial duties and obligations
openly advocate the most vicious
rased in fuVniatnaur war munition
"Tts utlvlttet at these defendants Save
atatuai wiuu ussy conceived
to conceive to be the mis-
ta f ine world at large to
tas tbu tux
was here and was now presented ta
effective tnxwe secret ana covert
employed while pretending to work. In
been possible at any other conceivable
juncture ta tne
Propaganda Betted
"Belled down ind stated In a taw
'because we are m tots ertsts
"Afí'C" rentes
tbn.zurh.tri
I a pronounced
or lha war u.
oprxuiuon to
n-hlch thla re
lug betas that Waatsar can be done to
the
me enemr greater or
ver of vstszarice isas erreczzve is a
sta-nuent was
cune ar tan
Prank .
rISrsECTtTVWTaeX
STATES
roascirscy to I III lili r téa govere
te awrfTtá na the waf heve been
awatetad oy me laeuaei aznn sai
"iaa. áVrtlsoan IUi aad i
Arrr
cemi san
i women ana i
Va.
By Associated Press.
less endeavori
Ár
aai i li a to trie oewareaasaaxz.
-rae taveStiaaSoB sad resailtlap .ladtct
iaTfr
IM.If IM
torren
Te
coiuitry are named In
Seditious conspiracy
to tresson within the
Is punishable 'by MI years' Imprisonment
or zcuoo rine or ooin. indictments are
understood to be based on revelations
brought to light in the recent country-
wide seizure by federal authorities or
documents and correspond once of the I.
W. W. In approximately fifty towns and
cities.
Conspiracy Hated.
These documenta are understood to have
revealed the ezlstonce ot conspiracy
the most far-reaching In its acope of any
unearthed to embarrass the government
In prosecution or the war by resistance
or the arsft. by fomenting labor diets rb-
sncis by burnlr.g crops and forests
uts and
toUhaVe
in numerous outer wars a comparni
man coterie of mea la understood to
directed the entire movement. Officials
here (eel- that In many Instances the al-
leged rirur leaders of these anti-war ac
tivities are virtually guilty of treason
Mut because of the narrowed deflmMoii
or treason m me rrunioai rone ana in
rz oceieiona n was xizouzraz I
rind lo-
ot aedi-
I conspiracy.
llllam C. Flits the assistant attorney
general under whose direction arte nation-wide
raid of Sept. I was carried out
Wlinoot a hitch la In Chicago today In
nersonsl charra of developments.
The evidence laid before foe grand Jury
was of such' volume as actually to weigh
ton or mors end is said to snow a
Uon-wW conspiracy to hamper the
government In almost every concelvabia
wlr with rusirieattooi into practically
every state.
ObJeeta of Organization.
It concerned anti-draft dazrnnatraUona.
crippling or war Industries by so-called
man money was plentifully supplied ta
shown In many letters and cancelled
checks.
One feature which toe Investigation
brought out sharply was the large raetn-
borshlp of Auttrlana In I. W. W. local
organisations and also the large member-
ship of the vailoua races which comprise
usarla-Hungary. Tnouar.ns oi tneae
icn. unrestrained because the United
Slates Is not at war with Austria federal
Investigators have found bave been free
to carry on whatever activities were
planned.
it Is axnttrttood that the indictment!
are been
runs! eoc
MB round ttnoer vne.accuozi oi zne
code defining "offense against the
ezlstenm
government.
The offense charged u regaraea ny or
ríala aa nszt In a-ravltv to treason Itself
and Ik defined In the criminal code Im
mediately after the definition of treason
Executive Committee for
New Mexf Food Campaign
Appointed by fífl r. Hoover
By associated Press. .
Santa Pa It. M. Sept .-nauoual ttod
admlnlatrator Herbert Hoover today an-
pointed ute new Mexico executive
zonzee lor toe ctmaerreaaon
Albuuueraue. by snerlal reat
blsbou Pluval as bis personal repre
sen teure; ex-congresaniaii a. k.. nenzan-
dea of the council of stale defense; H.
carr. Albuquerque president or tne
e federation of labor; D. a. siacPber-
. Albuquerque: Mrs. It. P. Ashrond.
fzreeldant of the federated Women's
and alanaoeclo Montoya of Alhu-
t. as. leader or the work amour
s
speaking population. J. H.
Touluae.
campalga.
San Angelo Seeking
Big Artillery Camp
by tamas special con
sea angelo. Tasas
mina ni
(ra Uí Su
- As a result no fm
taaSa te lisaaa'leaat aanmlias aaaaz
aa Airea aMM tu raUrted strike has
pledge cam
tnannt as rol-
H. Hanna Santa
E. tiadsey. wife
A. Mandalari Of
net of tfch-
2nJÍ.íei teSrffiLját
a Antonio to confer with the
hoard or army eOlaars jatouve
near sao Angalo lor the big nun
'ry. .and artillery training campa Is. be
yisSFaazoitt
Ej jt would bsarereceivécTif tiza' board
BAaitSE?5S
1 Bffns ware
etlt ba
ISuei
III I IILULI1 I
Main Con
of Reichstag Imperial
eaBor Dedans Such Action
Would Prejudice Complex
Questions of Peace at Confer-
Sharply Attacks Reply of Presi-
dent Wilson to Pope's Pro-
posal as Devoid of Pure Jus-
tice and Moral Seriousness;
Deplores Plight of Neutrals.
By Associated Press.
Amsterdam Sept. 88 nr. Mlchaells the
German imperial chancellor. In s speech
to the main committee or the relchaiaar
aald Pope Benedict's peace proposals
were Inspired by moral seriousness pure
Justice and neutrality which things ere
lacking; In the reply made by president
Wilson to the pope.
Juatlfylnr German's refusal to stale bar
war alms. Dr. Mlchaells aald such action
would only bave a confusing enact and
would In turn German majiaznen Thn chan
cellor said the announced American uilu-
calm confidence.
Were Germany to state her war auna.
the chancellor aaaartnrt It woiilrt nrrfa.
nice yie
quesiious zo
vumN m
r i
upon -zne sauaiac-
tiona with lha nee.
of the boitlte press.
we greauy aepiore- ne connnnea
"the sufferings caused to the neutrals by
our enemies" economic war- and we are
always prepared to assume a snare of the
provisioning ot the ñauarais.
deceptive Hope of dissension amongst us
causes JSe 'leading British statesman to
continue to adhere to toetr war altas or
at least to proclaim such aims as are
enure ty lnrximpaiiDie wim political ec
nomical and vital needs of Oermany."
V
By Associated Press.
Afnaterdanv Sept ta. Turkey's entry
Into the war was Jutilued by Talaat Bar
zne grazia risier
the conrzeas or
rrorrcsl. according to a dl snatch
Conatanünople. Ke defended the Turi
treatment or use Armenians hut
that the deportations could not
rled out by regular forces because toe
gendarmes nan Men drenen into tne a
and order could not be malnUlned. Ir
ulartties in connection with the dan
tlona had been inveatlgated; be said and
the guilty psrttefcihsS been punished se
verely aotue wan oeaxo.
Watt Bey declared that Turkey adhered'
to the principle of arbitration. Regarding
disarmament he aald:
"W alian oppeae no aotntion wnicn is.
witn ear vital anta rest.
try saying tost no one
TWe) KOBE GKBMAN nTCWaVArtSu)
t'rttMtisaucti bv oo vnmn.
Copenhairen Sept H. Coder orders of
the military authorities the German oewa-
auri traíaóéu
Of Daxrtaeig has bean placed under pre
ventive eaatsnrsmp. in connection wits
this and other recent sncpreationa of
Itewxaaauaja In Germany rt Is Interes
to recall tne ultimatum Issued bv
the government Tour weeks to reform the
place in ft cootroi or pubbeatlon of i
Itary tarara ceiisonibip of political se
papers by the military hea nevar 1
sao ra active than at present.
abarte that certain govemmant
verse tlw retcSstes majorfly
as i
lha radical
g ka force-
1WJ
convnjex questions to he Jls-
: the rune of peace Mgotlatlons.
i uc. airuaoin non upon zoe sauaiac- . - -
jur relations with the nen- I IBIBB B aid BBS BBIBIIBII"
peace iwsft- IWtBjillllg.
mr:r1.-'i Yzjzr vsxl. rssi yeszu
oar l"JÍlAaVaTmmt Zi SSt
aids aa ceajortiiTiliy to latsfcs certain ax. m9a OTncera
It will not heed i iir a big debata on the
grtaai of delegxatagi He took
HEAD-ON COLLISIO
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
War Service Bosurd Announces
Program for Soldiers at
Camp Cody.
Stater; Sept. leí-The Denting
war service board announces the rollow-
Salerdav September SJL
Horne-Jalng day for soldiers. At booth
no. unnas courts tot Wast Ptne street.
uenziznj tj
cakes. So
o'clock ot
PTfisnrr
er ausplcet of Wotnan'a
mm
try and i
V. an iSíiSi i. "325! r? .5'.
library la
Bureen of
want of Ice olaol. on the E.
!Kt-PzW "Li. iv at
p. m. Admission to cants. Chap-
erons in 'charge. Under Suspires of
dance corotUlttae. .One rerlinefiui bal-
tallon at s me will be arates for each
Saturday lt dance.
ÉpUcopaí cixrtatian Science and catnoiic
a! - ezaxejm ssaao .
open .every
!WsjraWalaW(l IS CnÉBÉbwal OÍ
L TOflil
tuiiF
tSS!f'ttt?!S'S taeaaruiS
roaVn SAe'fl rPeícoine B Pm.
ARMY AUTHORITIES
ISSUE STATEMENT
ON COAST STRIKE
in Shipbuilding Program Is
Delaying End of War.
By Associated Press.
san Francisco cat. Best a. United
States army authorities Bare laiued s
declaration today pointing out Out "any
delay or obstruction In the ship bond
ing program la ana ot the favors to the
delays
war."
Bvery day of the strike of the jm
man u the Han Pranclsco bay district.
talentttS points out pro torera the
conflict
'At the comniencement of aja war with
Oermany It was a fact weU known to the
military experta that Use navy of toe
united Btatea on enter roc the war with
distant overseas uaJStuva wowad re-
I quire every available inert aealmni hot
I loin: that tliere was not available lor
Bte prosecution of the war Ameraran ton
nage bejond the Immediate erar needs
of the toiled steles navy.
Meanwhile ear navy in this war is
operating el a. distance from lu home
nase ano n zuza oeconae oereeeery ao sena
troops and supplies
to Prance under
Shtpa of the alliet. a
rixzaillona
Officers at Ska
weatern daoannxaaa
wit "a conaaataa of oniatan ." Bul wat
ofnclal nruataí
existing
unougn aorair need
ed ror ueir own rauntaaanee asd top-
porting of nara supplies and r army
troops and their supplies.
elptef Bgnaaajj.
"The roregotng ataletneai of tat
fnllrtary shows conclusively that any de-
lay or oMtscIa Jf the ship building pro-
gram is one which fsvors our enemr
bar German nation lad detays and Ob
atrucu flat Uralrautoai of the war. la
tide connection It ht tvat a qtseataoa of fin-
Itary aitoatlon denzaada that ablpa be
IttjaVchevJ BBS eoaMMaetUned at se atr-
obstrucu ottr efficient preset altan of the
war. and eorrotstadlntty teta baek In
days weeks and racwras. that victory
which it taaanSar en land and sea to ar-
feet peace."
ot in
axtuueat a- sagim isnmum
in hi to as T oaaarr.
raviMBt
BRITISH PRIVATE
WRITES WILLS IN
ARMY 'PAY BOOK'
PbontsUc Spelling Some in
Cipher Some in Rhyme.
i.
By Associated Press.
London Sept. 17 The "last will tod
last anient" which taw Brillen private fre-
quently writes Into the Utile army "pay
book" which ht earratt with him where-
ever be scat. Is an inlerastlng study.
Wills mads in the trenches ara legal with-
cut witnetsei and the aoldler'a own slg-
II all thai la required to make Mich
ia courts. Stan If
the will tllll may
evidence at to the
In every cata the war off lee an
make aver effort to erre aaii alie ant
diera" wishes however crudely they era
expressed or however fantastic they may
Many or these trench wills have Tomo
mains cnaractariaue tourn
which have taxed tha war ornee
to solve occasionally they leave purely
Imaginary noass salons to Uzatiiiittona or
on duly at t "listening poif In -ifio Man e
"I haven't 'aweeJSr gaW. .
noziier
I've only ooe sister not swasj a brothar
My Slater Susan la alVlveVot
Se eughi that's mine aha em have the
Jos.
Thla will went
out quealion deselle
' 'Wlacaa- rtrst tew tyat oe
dels tverythlng F atara. .
Por my kith and kin are da
And I've not a trienal la grieve.
There's a tidy bit as Bte hank you'll find
JTarSaL'
renta welrxtfte ta It
. Tali will was forwarded to England by
iund tt and ha
pat the "tidy bit. ' wti
be a substantia! auna of
eazoailod to hit account
wzxz I
hit tmrades far three dsn. t
gezetlren1lfehae.
ret t big drlnTt It wat tt rollowt:
"I f I'm InatKked out by bi
When ever lha too we ao
bullet or bomb.
A gallon of beer I leave to '
rs ant nights of was.
v real out ir i go west
for Tom and Joe.''
Tzzsew was seaae difficulty la earrylaa
at Uala taanainaa nwiam sn aka tata aaaa
atoe gad the wfzoje tálale WSe fhixlty
u.nvo WT HI HZ IVZOta. IZ ZWIIUJ W 1 1 111
nan an varvy vua Hie lo gaziun ass uta
at JM attouid tat ta
lasture
Ihorlllaa
rweavuípinrS
atill
aS tavd eooe.
rct'to totst-d kyW &a
DEFLIN AND
IQRTOH III
FIGHT III
it
Discuaaion Over Alabama Repre-
sentative's Charges in Con-
nection With Bemstorff Dis-
cloaurea Culminatea in Per-
Climaut Comes After Stormy Ses
sion in Which Leaders of Op-
posing Factions Pick Flaws in
Committee Action; Neither
Combatant Injured.
By Associated Press.
WMtogtnii Sept W-The row In the
house over Repreieotalive Hentn's charges
culminated today In a light belwean Hefiui
naezixeiive norton nil finer critic.
paraau uiem.
which
itmt"
"ns arma that cenaln congressmen
yon Bernstorrr was taking ins governmeiii
znonze tne niponuitura of HO.oQU to
ice contreaa.
tasas Siajajat Oat. ...-..
resenutive Norton who hid led the
ib awo men ciraci
nw pi teats while
I
ra
I ever aev
aa be eaked Heflaa.
ivu rvinitru.
nortpo inn made tome remark about
"i.1?!"! " .''sl shyona lu lha bonis
auu waiiizi avza mm to hi away.
"YOU ret out of knee " ifenin la r..
Ported to have aald starling to rise In lilt
Norton StOOd auTT hfS"fifllíi miran.
l'Lnra'hxíl'ror i"?
ih.n reli ITS? Sfi
er Cltrk rapinvífor order. whruiSbera
leaped over setts and ran down aisles to
retch tilt airugsllng men. The sergeant-
II arms hurriedly grasped the intceTTiit
badge of authority and ran toward the
combátante. Disorder reigned In the gal-
leries where people rote from their seats
nd rushed to the rail to eee into the pit
of the house.
rnenos separated tho men without dirri-
JtíPJffí 'Mjn" to tut cloak rooms.
. Order Uuletlj Honored.
Order waa realnra1 aa milcfelv it hit
bean dlaturbed.
Bv Aaanclatail Preaa
. waaningion sept as.
iiiiln atloua mill-
piled today that coin
congretttonal Investí
at ion of the charges litada by heore-
by Hi
lauve Htniu of Alahama concernln toe
ute of Herman i
y to Influence
in
lei
the house.
of tna-hotitt are Insistent up
unon an lnoulr
an Inquiry
and are supported by the leaders.
mam ais lavernaz tne
8 .sTg
the commlraea.
Ilatioed to wage
gainst the artloi
Chalrnmn Pou Issued Ihlt statement:
"in view of IhrofmAfflfl wñfch uta'naaa
Btlltee on rules lias received nf a nailon.
wide inveatitellen ot llie ese of raxatkty
ano actios oo the several
toetaage I a
corno of thíá un
OS
traer nan
;rU.ark.ilW
liiat 1 wen irlalnv.lv
v.uuuzze ueiure is.'
'tt'ibKoaim to lisa von
lene or MMsacnutetta. tcfaatr Beaubucan
rtf" b'0TS a y. antera-
SToff 'fwS vpl' tmL
mm tetes far 3 sn. - .t " "
HAe? iexarrv tttL
t souu.rsl fjS&te Seoí. 'fa-iizui prapara-
X2 '''Vkint or iba aeeoatl liberty
" "fltajauita aT''1'"'"'
EMPTY TROOP I
TRAIN Hi I
PASSENGER I
COLLIDE I
Siding Orden for Frisco
Not Delivered aiyaLU
Trdns Crash Into Each
on Bridge Over
Creek Near Klyvill
Bodies of Seven Whites utiiM
teen Negroes' and Thrvja S
diana Recovered Fro m ;;
Wreckage; Crewt of Both
Traint Escape; One Fireman
Goes Insane.
By Associated preaa.
Kellyvllle Uklt. Sept. M.-Bodles of I
nesroea. three of which were wntnen -aSatr'
even while men. nave been
toe wrecsage or tne nt. loins and
princiaco tram no. t wnca
lead.on with am enmtv trnon I
nttrz southwest or here this afternoon-
it la believed that several more twxdaaat
aim are In the debris.
The onlv white man tfnnllftiul an fan
ia a ar. nutcmnson. an ou men nf zws
Tulsa
taken
woo waa zna twenty miro vtcum
oak .Number 7 was to have taken
ing at seiiyvuie to let tne troop
path but pulled out or the ztsttolii
JF J"0 isaa.on it i triage l
negro'tnrátséd'
dead to sr.
The entine crewt of bath traint I
oe luxury zne nreman on tne tn
li slid to hive gone triune el
wreck. The Identiried dead are:
1IIHN 1-llllWIVllVlZ'll UhMiMMk
r. ht. butchinsdn; Tuite. oilt.
n. r. wiu riu. t negro
ftPKCUL TRAIN BEARINf) INaX'BBa
BKINfl BttltjDD TO TULSA.
By Associated Pratt.
Tulas. Okla.. Boot tatA anaadat
ooai nig an oi ine more seriously n
in turn aezzyvzua wracs it neanafl
Japan in Var to Make
Herself Unpleasant to
Enemy Says Viscount
ewo'rS? arStaWipasi la la lha
j make herself aa uupleaaant to
my aa bar nhvslral znaSaon Vea
penult or bar Ingenuity conceive' de-
clared VlHount Ilhil. heed of lbs hUBl
i apáñese commission at the Nexrftt:
chamber or commerce today ills ooiut-
trv. be sa d. is an aiiv anit ...na i:
the wtr which ran be brought to ao act -only
by "the utter physical defeat 3 i
humllltUon of fltrmany." Hla uattou MSJ
van ne aeao nave neen men da for so
y';" and "we propose to strengthen Ssttvi
ir.niiaaip.
"This Is the dev." he enru lnilMl laaT
the gathering of the clans of the eaat tag
" west rue day has dawned; at
which the yesterday La ror gotten; whea
old prejudices uld mltiiiiilirltanntoazaTI
fade end you greet us ax we great
m friends and new made tiroibert tad
uuaeiv i or nullum iineny. Buzaamt
wm anu national azlateiice."
treat field for deveJoomeáit
I fulurt for our inulual effort ta
in lihhie." K. It (iiitarbridaa '
of the ctMiuber. aald. In wal-
a rssaaxTwzauBk aa daaxaxaxaxl
operate In lh seme spirit of mutual coa-
fflLWl T .i hbnanlially tee SS&
mth Idéala in which we propota aflH
he tald itttittr auto?r náttOB
.u. Vmmj woai uziporiani pari"
Colonel House Collect-
ing Peace Data Does Not
Look for Wars End
ard
awz the ravernxeaiu
mw ia oecatrae.
Tha Intereal of the united
rs1
raiwaaanu.
II Wtf I
ralth
Oxman Freed on
of Subordination of
fury in T. J Mooney
sat nmiiMtjB
aalicetllaatlon of mm
the cooztcUon of tt
i murder charge tu
una arada tea parade
By Alxoctajdd fTtjii
iteuaer 4
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Saturday, September 29, 1917, newspaper, September 29, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199317/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.