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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1917
OPERATE NINES OR
GOVERNMENT WILL
OKUHOMANS TOO
Garfield. Ultimatum Reply to
Demand for Mora Hun 45c
Cent a Ton Increaue.
iy associated Pres.
WtiMnttoa Not. tt. Oklahoma coal op-
erators were threatened by Fuel Adnallds-
truer Oimeld todty with goveraatetvf
fluir and oprraiton or their MM IX
tbey prmll production to halt pending
action on their demand for higher price
The producer had ratified M. Gar-
field Ibey could not pay! wag Increaees
Baked by the miners unless tkey ara riven
Biore than 45 cent a ton Increase (ranted
fey Dr. Carriel. I and that they would not
nitke the ware Increase retro active to
Itorember I ai directed by the fuel ad-
BUnlitriilon. E The new ware arreement haa been tin-
ier nerouatlon ror several weeks and was
adopted by the minera only after Dr. Oar-
ricld had threalened to take drastic ac-
won to end strikes. The point at Issue
was the clause Insisted on by tat ruel
administration penalising strike and lock-
outs. The operators sent to Dr. Oirfleld with
their drmand for hlrher prices a copy or
resolutions adopted by the Oklahoma Coal
Operators' association wblcb said they
would not pay the ware raise "until Hie
fuel administrator grants to u an Increase
In the selling price or coal anfriclent to
covet the same with reasonable profit."
' Dr. Garfield replied today:
"I will not consent to change the ti
cent Increase to rover Increase of wages.
If. a a total result you are unable to
Operate at a profit the way to proceed Is
to tile statements here showing your
1I6 costs and your 1817 costs month by
month and meanwhile keep the mine In
operation. Alternative will be to turn over
nines to me tor operation pending de-
termination or rnst."
Lieut. S. P. Herrón
of A . and M. College
Will Become Major
By Times Special correspondent.
Las Cruces N. M. Nov. i3. Lieutenant
S. P." Herrón who Tor aeveral years has
been military Instructor tor the New
Meilco College or Agriculture and Me-
chanical Art here bia been called Into
active service having successfully passed
the examinations. He has been commis-
sioned captain and will receive tem-
porary commission a major in the na-
tional army.
Lieutenant Herrón made many friends
while here and waa one of the most pop-
ular Instructors in military science and
tactics which the college has ever bad.
1 7 -Year-Old Mexican
Boy Shoots Girl of 14;
Turns Gun on Self
Special to the Morning Times.
sama Le. N. M. . Nov. S3.-DelerIU
Chaves rourteen year old daughter or
Apollno Chavea a prominent stock man
of this county was shot twioe and faulty
wounded by Andres Mora a seven teen
jear ola youth while on her way to
bcIkkiI at Gsllsleo a small town south
Of bere today. Mora then turned the re-
volver on himself and aent a bullet
through his bod Just below the heart.
Both are dying In a hospital here. Jealous
rare because the rlrl was In toe com
pany of another youth last night caused
sue Miooung.
"Ike Quality Markets"
Saturday Meat and
Fruit Special
K. C. Beef SIsonMer Iloast
lb Mo
K. C. Beef (shoulder Steak.
lb 16o
K . C. Beef Stew very beat
lb He
K. C. Beef Romp Roast
very beat lb lac
K. C. Beef loin Steak lb. .SSc
K V. Beef Round Steak II). 21c
POTATOES
Colorado Irish t lb Me
Yellow Yam Iba Sao
Valley Sweets IS lbs. . .15c
Veal Shoulder I loma best
cut lb lee
Veal stew milk fed lb Uo
Veal Chop milk fed lb. If (4c
Veal Loin milk fed lb Me
Veal Round ht.uk any cut
lb 16c
EGGS
Yard Egsw beat doc Uo
Kansas Eses best dm. 44c
I. Mil l FLORIDA GRAPE
FRUIT 1 for Uo
Nice Solid Bananas dos... lac
Medium Siae Oranges tlox.lfto
Apple Arkansas Black 1
lbs. for Uo
Apples Extra Fancy Jona-
than S lbs. for 15c
Best Cooking; Apples box 11.50
Mixed Mula lb Uo
BUTTER
Denver Msld lb 4o
Fork Chops small lean
ones lb. ...
tole lb .Uo
Pork Spare Ribs the best
lb Uo
Pork Backbone lb lie
Pork lank made of pork
Ik Uo
FRESH OYrTTEHS received
dally lint c. quart. .He
Beat Ittsnesns tiptoed Corn
Beef. lb. I
White Cabbage hard steads
II.
BACON
II loo Lean Strips lb Uo
baser Kraut. Just received
lb.
DUI Pickles Mbbt'a. beat.
I. AHI
Artuetrunf beat ooaap.
B lb. bavtw.es....... Uo
Araaastroaiar. beat "amp..
t lb. blanket il-U
ajBttstroatsT beat coasp..
It) lb. backet U-4
Tost Always Cat QatalHy
Ftrat. Prtca Meat at
"The Quality Mirketi'
Ho. I awl San Auu.nlo
No. Bit Piedras Street
No.
Clcaciaatd bastare Grocery
Food Dealers Given
Last Warning to
Take Out Licenses
By A soda ted Press.
Washington Nov. at Food dealers
who have railed to comply with proal.
dent Wilson's proclamation placing
them under license must obtain li
tar aiming at suspending
eratlon. Thla was made known to-
day when the food administration" art
vised rood administration official In
each state that tome concerns had not
compiled with the regulations and
slating that anion at on re waa necea
aary.
The advices alto Itatad that tomo
firms whlrh bad licenses were not
complying with the rule to have their
license number placed on all station-
ery. Thla la required to farlllial the
requirement that no license than
trad with firm Included In the regu-
lation" and which ha not procured
a license.
NINE WORKERS TO
APPEAL $600000
DAMAGE: VERDICT
Affirmation by Supreme Court
Would Force Reorganisation
of AO Unions. It Claim.
By Associated Prats.
Fort Smith Ark.. Nov. S3. The 00.000
verdict awarded the Bache-Denman a.vndl
cate against the United Mine Workers of
America In tbe district court Thursday
will be aoDealed direct to the United
Slatea circuit court of appeal without
the formality or asking a new trial rrom
the lower court.
Counsel ror the defendants are of tbe
opinion that If tbe verdict la affirmed by
t!ie United States supreme court to winch
tribunal It will be appealed ir necessary.
It will mean the dissolution and reorgan-
isation of every prominent labor organisa-
tion In the United SUtea owing to Its far-
reaching effect.
' The property or the defendant can be
seised by execution to collect the claim
ir the decision or the supreme court af
rirms the verdín counsel Tor tbe defend-
ants said.
Teachers of Alta
Vista School Want
Holiday Next Friday
Teachers or the Alia Vista school have
tent tbe following petition to the school
beard asking tbe trustee to reconsider
their derision to have only one day for the
mangagiving noitoay season:
To the Honorrblo Board or Directors
El Paso Texas
Gentlemen
We the undersigned teacher of Alta
Vista School or Kl Paso hereby petition
the Board to reconsider the decision.
wherein the holiday (Friday) pillowing
Thanksgiving- Day was not granted a
previously.
Many tearhers who have members or
their families In training camps bad
planned to attend s rtmlly reunion at
this season. As you know the training
camps will be broken up on the Twenty-
seventh and soldiers will be home on their
final leave previous to Billing for France.
Manv or the teachers through member
or their families being called to war
have assumed added rlnanrlal reaponsl-
htmies and rntilri not writ afford to Uke
the holiday In cue they aacrlfice their
talarles.
Other teachers depending upon the pre-
cedent established bv the board nave
planned to go to hospital ror surgical
treatment. Most or these teacher will
be rotved to carry out their intention
regardlrss of whether or not tbe holiday
it granted. The uaual amount or work
could not be trcomplltbed under tub-
ttltutet. It wat stated In s local paper that the
board had readied this decision in con
sequence of the number of holidays al
reedv granted. We beg to call attenlloi
to the fart that we have had rewer holi-
days than usual. Thla year we will not
have Tttaa Independence Day. since the
Second or March rH on Saturday.
In a day breaking Into group or holi-
day a doet tblt day the attendance ts
always poor and the work mora or lett
irregular.
Upon considering these points which
we reel bive not been brougttf to the
notice of the board we know that the
Honorable Hoard or Director or Kl Paso
schools will be gltd to reverse the de-
cision in regard to this holiday.
(Signed) .
A. Harria A. Jones. It. Jordan. Luis H.
Jones. W. Meert C. Ollllam N. oulan
L. Smith. Lenore Jones. Mary Wilton
Jetn Martin. Inei isticks. E. Oeer A.
Caldwell. K. Berrien A. Mo E.
Rayes M. Hobert Florido Harria J.
avldton. K. Hushes E. D. Walker. F.
Fenrhen. M. Hobson. M. Jackson M.
Clark.
Weinberg's Counsel
Calls Bomb Case of
Prosecution Absurd
By Associated Pre.
San Francisco Nov. W.-Edwln Mch'en-
tle. attorney ror Israel Weinberg charted
with murder in connection with pre-
paredness parade bomb explosion whlrh
ten iiersnns. In suoerlor court todav
charged that the entire presentation of
stale evidence against tbe defendant was
a mat or rsuacte. Tne prosecution nra-
tenda thai Weinberg a lllne bua driver
took aeveral or the other bomb defendants
to wbere ilia blast occurred on July tt
IMA.
Mckenale characterised the evidence
produced by the slate and teatlinony of
to nroteetition' witnesses a absurd and
a asertad that the district attorney' office
had proven uo motive for the explosion.
The case I expected to go to the jury
next Tuesday. It began October
Keeelao The Quality Us.
l.AXATIVff Mumi OH nine tbe World
I'linin. Cora for Colda and Orlo. now
xoc par box. On account or the advance
In the price or the li different Medt
unai Conrenlrtlsd Eitrart. and Chemi
rala cnlsined lu LAXATIVE BROMO
nllMMt. It waa nereisary to Increase
tbe prlre to the Druggist. It list stood the
test for a Quarter of s Ceatury. It la used
by every Clvirued Baiiun
TO DRIVE OLT MALARIA AMU RUILU Vf
Tasa the old Standard OROVrS TAB fit
LLtt .loll TONIC You know what yoi.
re i. kins us formula ta priolad as
every label showing It is ij.juiiii and
Irou In a tasteless form i
A. a M.
By Tbnss special Correspondent
Lu Cruces. N. M-. Nov. n Frank
wuublry will represent the New Mealco
college of Agriculture snd Mechanical
Aria al the oralorlraJ coo leal ts be net
el hanu 1 1- during tlx aisle teacher'
ronveaiuoo The other eooteelsuU fur the
honor were Help la wui sad awry coo
way.
AT ALL V Bl SUi.
8erlal lu
l'lKr.ll
k the Motions 1 nuca
Arta nut ta a. t auaa sa
d ass Boesavstt data psarsr
bou was akrhana filathr mated faabur
whsa s table en wblcb be ws standing
collapsed sod be fell on to the but bar
carrying sign vanase currant.
BRITISH OEFER TO
DECORATE OFFICERS
OF U. S. DECLINED
Atttasrrcan Law For bat A ex apt-
ce of Son Hottora Soy
By Associated Pres.
Washington. Nov. . Ait offer by the
British admiralty to decorate certain of
fleers and men or two American destroy
era. for their service In combatting
Herman submarines ha been derllned
Secretary Daniels announced today be
cause lbs laws of tblt country prevent
soldier and sailors from receiving de
coratlont from foreign governments.
Mea t Be Mas red.
Lieutenant Commanders Charlea A
Blakeley and George P. Natl ware to be
nominated for tbe Distinguished Service
Order; Lieutenant Frank Loftln and En
sign Henry N. Fallon for the Distinguished
Service Cross and Quartet master W. H
Justice and Chirr Machinists' Mate R. n.
McNtiigtuon for tbe liltilngulshpd Ser
rice Medal. The names of tbe ships to
which the officer and men are attached
were withheld ror military reason.
The British admiralty desire to decor
ale the men was transmitted through the
Hrlilsh ambassador to tbe state depart
ment and rererred by it to tbe navy de
partment.
Secretary Daniels' Statement.
'In the rase or one destróyer" said
Ihe statement Issued by Secretary Daniel
Hie admiralty advlsea that the vessel ws
ronvoylng a merchantman when the perl
scope of a submarina was glgntcd ut i
distance of about MO yards. The destroyr
Immediately Increased speed and headed
toward Hie submarine which submerged
but reappeared shortly afterward travel
Ing In tne nppoalte direction. The I' -boat
next passed close On the starboard side
or me destroyer wmcn released a ocpii
rhtrge probably causing serious damage
ir not destruction to the submarine.
"Pralslnr the excellent orranlittlon
preparedness and discipline on board the
destroyer as well as the quick decision
of the. officers or tbe watrh tbe British
commander In chief proposed to
mend Lieutenant Commander Rlakeley the
commanding orricer ror appointment to
the distinguished service order and En-
tgn Henry N. Fallon ror sward of tne
distinguished service.
Bacon 01 iroop nntps.
"The other destroyer was one or a num
ber escorting troon shins nd ws cruis
ing In station formation when the wave
of s periscope w as tlghted 1800 yards off
tbo port bow bv the quartermaster on tne
watch duty. He reported to the officer!
of tbe watch who Immediately sounded
trrheral Quarters. The executive officer
or the destroyer was the rirst offlrer to
reach the bridge being closely followed
by tbe commending orricer. Tbe execu-
tive officer rsng for full sored ahead on
reaching the bridge and altered tbe de-
stroyer' coarte to bead for the perl-
trope. "The commanding officer then took
romntand or tbe ship and maneuvered her
so as to gain a itvortDie position ornp
nlnr a depth cliarae. directing tbe aiseu
live orricer to drop tits charge when he
deemed it proper to do so. The charge
was dropped U I estimated when the
destroyer was about ft yards directly
anead or inc periscope ann in we uirec-
tton or tne suDtnannss sovsiirr.
"After the exploalott of tbe charge de
lirls wi teen to rise to the turrara ac-
companied by large bubblet and dis-
coloration or the water.
British Commander's Recommendation.
"Por thla engagement the Brt(h com-
mander In chief made the following re-
commendation. "Lieutenant Commander Neal for tbe
dlsturulthed serviré order because It
and decisive action and the vigilant look
out maintained on the destroyer.
"Lieutenant Lortin for the distinguished
service croas for the way he handled the
situation In s prompt and derisive man-
ner after arriving on the bridge.
"Ouartermaater. Flrit Class rustiré tnd
BLOODY BATTLE FLAMES
ANEW AS HUNS MASS TO
MEET BRITISH
(Continued from Page One.)
and thrown Into ibe line In the region of
Masnleres. Boms of these pitiful ob-
ject ire In' British htndi snd srs re
ceiving medical treatment. une prta-
ouer was In the last stage or lubercu-
lotls. and he had to be moved to pre-
vent the disease from spreading to the
other who were In a slate of rnjel ex
haustion and virtually neipies rrom
their valiant attempt to right under
the lash of their unrelenting officers.
The greet battlefield ha taken on the
aspect or scene in war gone oj. it
It no longer a conflict of trenches and
shell holes but of men struggling bit-
terly with rides snd otyoneti over t
virgin battle ground while the long ne
glected rivalry aweep In picturesque
rnargea against the enemy politlón over
tne wioe territory invoivea.
Nos-Combatan! Ketone Is Freedom
Tbe roads everywhere for two day
have been (warming with advancing
troop a and with prisoner snd ciniiana
coming back from tb rrouL Manv re-
joicing non combatants men women snd
children hsve been pouring out of tne
captured towns under the ruldsnre of
their deliverers from German bondage
Tbla ha been a battle or tirange tlgbts
but no more striking spectacle baa been
witnessed than that of theae peonle
marriiing piward homes and comfort hack
of Ihe Brltlih front. Through sapa
which the 'tank had torn In tbe famous
llliidenburg line mother a yeiterday and
today were pushing baby carriage con
lalnlug tnfmts or tramping happily along
with their hable clutched to their
breast. Bedda them toddled other
youngsters many of them carry lag tbetr
determinedly to squirming puppies which
run on tne grouiux
were bringing sway
p- at and women
all l- household effects they could pack
on ruib cars or carry on their backs
For three year trwy nad been In cap-
tivity and tome or them In tlavery. They
lied been subsisting on tb bounty or
the American relief coinrollts. which fur-
nished theui virtually the only food tbey
obtained.
Nerd Plgstlsf at Rrevereur.
Hard fighting hat tsken place today at
Crssneour. southeast of Masnleres Tbe
Rritiih were holding high ridge In
froat of tin pisre aim soma troce baa
forced an eon am e Into tbe wealern part
of tbe town. Tbe Germain were aim
lidding the eastern section. A German
battery here which bad been giving trou-
ble. wa charged and raptured by dll-
iiMrtinted cavalrymen Tfte PAllery was
surrounded by kesvy barbe? wire ea-
Ulialriiiriila. ptrr hiding the use or horses
so Ihe soldier stormed lbs position Mi
foot and eiihihilalrd Us sua crew.
Is tbe Mgo.n or Humllly liesvy iiisrhlne
uta sad rifle righting waa proceeding
last i.iaht and thla n turning
West of fatnbral leaks cavalry and la
fanlry wers pressing tbe attack vigor
uusly about I-on Mine Noli a Uatue snd tbe
strong poelliuo In Bourlsod wood foa-
laioa Noli lisiiaa bat not been officially
reported raptured bail Uva story goes that
tank c.i wars tened witti but lolfse
by the civilians in this puve thla in mi
field Marshal lisas a official report
niursday lugbi tstd tbe Osnuaut bad re-
taken Feotalae Notre Mane.)
tVttaab Take rsrurieslleas
FuiUiet north seer Bullurt. Uie Brtl
i an waste la posttan of tas enure uo
dergrottud fortltlctUoo known st Us urn
lie I trrurh. wblrh bad I .ecu Isuied lor Ha
supposed liMPrcgnsbiliiy Al least five
lictrrmlned counter tllart
Its Ik H at this region gltftkltsl of
BuUecvurt bard llantina occurred at
Moeuver last night and a strong roamter
attack waa I apa id
region of Cantal sg save been broten and
armase 'testar wars nrwaaj twusansasw
i many wattta to the Maealaru Beauron
give nwr details
of Tuesday' bstttt. la the advance south
of enthral tbe first hard fighting occurred
it t.aaeau a una sansa aaaaes am ata tam-
be. i highway south of Maawteret. Tblt
wood nnally was cleared of Hermans and
the advance continued toward M atolero
orne opposition was encountered in a
suburb but bv 1 o'rlork this bad basa
overcome and the British had crossed the
l'Farstit ctasl st a look. The small Ger-
man garrison fought bitterly to retain
stnterea Tas wnote piare wtt tinner-
mined with dugouts In whlrh the ssassty
was hidden with machine guns but the
Hermans were forced to grre up this place
alter a angulnarv struggle althourh some
of them were still holding out la the
centra today.
British Peros Censase Ost ef Tresrkes.
Marroinr was taken with small resist
gave tbe British a second crossing of the
canal. The advancing j-oops rorreo i
psssage here at the same hour as Mas
meres wsa entered. The Masnleret-Beeu
rol trench line north of Mantlet apear
ently had been reinforced by Germans
from cambial and this front held up the
advance temporarily with rifle and ma
rhlne gun flrr but the British forred the
Hermans rrom tne irenrnes in nano io
hand fighting.
Cernían resistance on the first dy wa
comparatively weak sa a whole and they
surrrnoerea treeiy in many pieces in
terdav their line all framed and hard fight
log followed. German reinforcement
from l ens nd the two rómpanles of in
vtlid already mentioned were thrown
into this line.
Lousier Attack Smashed.
The first counter attack came over the
ridge from tbe northeast of Masnleres
The enemy advanred In missed formation
as In the early dav or the war. The Brit
lah had concentrated s large number of
machine guna at una point and were nop
Ing for a counter attack. They permitted
the enemy to advance within s thousand
yards of the line before they opened ore
Then the machine guns and artillery were
turned on the Germana and they were
smashed In a withering storm.
At I o'rlork an attark on Marcolng was
attempted by the enemy but as In the
rormer i ase they were caught In a heavy
artillery and machine gun fire and 'they
turned back aflcr suffering severely
An hour later another body of Hermans
advanced on Nnyeues wblrh was neid nv
one company of British troop. Here tome
of the stirreat righting of the bailie took
place at close ouarter t. Both side ruin
ed up reinforcement! snd for two hours
Ihe bsttle surged beck and forth through
the a tree Li and among the building. It
was a melee In which the bayonet Played
me prinripat pari me uermsn tougni
withstand the fury of the British assault
and gradually they were rorced oact
across the canal to the east.
Many Ofllrers Captured.
Among the prisoner tsken by tbe Brit-
ish were several officer who were caught
In the regimental headquarters. The regi-
mental commander ws captured and It
is reported that hi advent into the British
lines waa a particularly humorous spec-
tacle. He cams tramping bsck rlsd In
an elaborate fur coat followed by the ser-
vants who carried more or hit finery.
He was swearing madly at tne tum of
events. The sight of a company of Brit-
ish cavalry threw blm almost into a fren ay
and tbe lurid language wblrh he directed
al the Brltlh drew unite from even the
hardened Tommy who hs a somewhat
picturesque vocabulary or bis own.
nleres today told something of their ex-
periences In the last three years. They
rejoiced at their new round freedom and
many or them today still wept with oy
when the subject or their deliverance wa
brought up. ft waa a motley crowd wblcb
ramo out of this place people In all con-
ditions and from many walks or life.
Among them wa the mayor M. Letlatn
a middle aged man. who arted at anokes-
man. They rirst learned of the approach
of the Brltlah from machine run fire in
tits distance. They vers immediately
thrown Into a state or excitement and
watched ror the coming of their friends
rrom every vantage point available.
rney nao tneir first strut ot tat ad
vancing forces at tbe bridgehead and
cimiing wiin tin: enacting trooDt
strange molisteis wnieu tney never dream
ed Mined. They were the great tanks.
ami tne peone atarea in amgtemeni ss
lítete mighty engines plowed lliclr way
torward.
Tanks Frighten Hermes A war.
Only 3Ko Hermans were holding the town
and all except a few left In the cellars
withdrew rive minute before the British
entered. With the civilians who greeted
the British were two Herman soldiers one
I rtiiu Alsace and the other from Lorraine
who had descried and were walling to
give themselves up to tbe Brltlih with
wuoni nicy sympstmzeo.
During tbe three years of their captiv
ity Ihe civilian were fed by the American
relief rntnmiuee. ah other rood
requisitioned by the Hermans who placed
heavy penadle on those who conceited
any. For Inatance. Uie secreting of a not
He of ordinary wine called for a flue o
len franca or a long term in prison Slid
there was twice ss severs s Density
ror hiding a bottle or champagne. Many
persons served term In Jail for alleged
violation of tbe order. They were well
red however owing to American relief
and all appeared healthy.
Negro Private Tells
Military Court "I
Am Innocent Man'
By Associated Press.
San Antonio Texas. Nov. tl. - Derente
testimony closed tody in tbe trial or the
fc'ity toree nrgroea charted with murder
mutiny and rioting sa a rttulLsuf the up
rising tt Houston August ft. snd rebuttal
testimony for tbe proaerutlou began.
Private John H. Hudson Jr.. was the
only defendant to avail himself of the
privilege to mase a tteineni vi couri
unsworn.
"I am tn Innocent man." he declared
"1 have commuted no offenae against
my government nor it people neitner
have I broken my oath or allegiance."
Kaplainlng lilt presence among o
negror! In the rtmu. be said tie
frightened snd confuted but lis did not
use ni rme rrom ma tern sno ne ran
aa aoon aa he could tu i cornfield near
tbe camp.
UNRESTGENERAL IN CEN
TRAL AND WESTERN
MEXICO.
Continued Prosa Fag Owe.)
forces with cintora who now lis
ward of l.ouu men uncrating In
itstet of Msxico Mlchoacan Jallaco and
Callana
"Tbe revolution In Tentr." the rtporl
routinuea. "Is no Isolaisn movement but
It s direct outgrowth tnd result
uorninaa tn Mirhoiisu. Zacateca
Hsco snd Collins and as alrssdy stumsd
mueh hesdwsy."
Generals Orsgoris sno nuna operating
under lo.ti ii . Hon. of thrlr r-otmuandera
In lbs Sierra d Niysril. Uterkrd and
raptured the towns or Jala. SanU Ma-
ria del oro. and Mini alien. In the south
em pari of tb fists add routed lbs
III IHHP or l sor ral.
MerJer Met Is turstsa
"In Yucatan affairs are tn S bid
no a rstgn or wrror as
elate the report. "Tbsrs
without number sad man
ted"
cunen hsve been assassins
ordered with s Urge force
oil field diatin i io si
uii.Pi o corral Manuel
reported froin uevc
uan Andrew Allusion
whose Iroop
lis. miiI a st
asara asan t jui
strung loirs south to tsslst
I Magistral
Mem an le.de
dertl p. sum from tire .1.1
of chihuahua will be tent mm tb Msg
Itlral dltlrirt In r tápeme to a raquea
of Isauro MaaiMjaktl. raureaenuai tbe Ms
Irousl Minea buvtltera .rairpsuy. srord
ins le s Chibusbua City new. paper
which aera thai Oeaasril Eduardo Her-
tsctuaa pending tb orgsaltslloo oy lbs
K employr-
Bartley Madden Puts
Jim Coffey Out for
Count in Seventh
By Associated prats.
H si as eat a B jL Nov. n hartley Mad
dsa of New Jersey knorked out Jam
foffey. tbe Dublin giant. In the seventh
round or t scheduled io round bout St
Marlevllle tonight
Un to Ihe statu round the big fellow.
weighing In the neighborhood of BHÍ
pound snd towering over Madden who
tlpped the scales at between ISO end ISO
pounds led the righting by a wide mrgin.
Near the elote or tbe tilth Madden
wunr his right to Coffey jaw stagger
Ing the giant. He followed ii up with a
rtulllad to the head and body tending
Coffey staggering to the rope only the
bell aaved him In thla round. Hidden
finished hit antagonist early in tbe tev
enth. twinging a heavy left to the giant's
Jaw strain driving mm to the ropes. Mad-
den then shot M right to the Jew and
Coffey went down. Referee Blllv Gardner
began to count and Correy iruggleil to
gat to hit reet. At tbe count of leu he
bad raised hlmaelf on one knee.
Peace in Russia Must
Come Before Japan
Can Aid Is Warning
By Associated Pre as.
Pittsburgh. Nov. . Unless the Internal
disorders of Russia are subdued snd the
co - operation of the Rutilan troop ts
guaranteed the entente powers need et-
perl little assistance from their Japanese
ally on the eeatern front declared A.
kaáama a member of Hie Japanese Impe-
rial parliamentary commission In an sd-
dreas here.
"The tending of Jtpaneas troops to Rus-
ala It a terlott question confronting the
allies." kt Mr. Vasania. "It would he
or little value to send assistance to Una
sla as long a the people are quarreling
among themselves. Until the co opera-
tion of tbe Russian troop ran b se-
cured. In my opinion. Japan will no! tend
any men to their tsslstanre. But if that
i o operation can be guaranteed. Japan will
tend all the men that Is necessary not
only to the eastern front but io the west-
ern front also."
Faculty of Virginia
University Condemns
Speech of a Member
By Astorlated Pre.
Charlottesville
mnia presented a signed communication
to Pre. Alderman today recommending
that l'ror. Leónidas Whipple dlrerlor r
the school of Join nullum lie notified that
thev. coasldored such teachings as ex
pressed by him in a recenl speerti dis-
loyal and deserving of condemnation by
all patriotic ritltent.
president Aiocrman saio tne tacutiy
would be railed upon promptly to take
action.
Professor Whipple in s statement de
nied that he voiced pro -German utter
ances. He said the essence or nis pic
was that America "ue her noblrat vi
sion intellect courage and spirit to find
and try new way to the lasting peace
which will serve all humanity."
Vatican Accused of Being
Responsible for Recent
War Reverses in Italy
By Associated Press.
London Eng. Nov. tt. The Vatlran It
accuted In an editorial In The Morning
real or being implicated in me prop
Gnda which the newapeper say wa
rgely responsible for the recent Ital-
ian reverses. Reviewing what It de-
scrlbet it Vsllcm machinations the Post
declare it political activities luring the
war "can by no sophistry be regarded s
ronalstent with the principles of neu-
trality." "From tne beginning." tya tne pott
the Vatican has leaned lo Austria' aide
nd lately has furtively but actively ea-
poused the Austrian cause "
The newspaper calls on the Brlllah gov
eminent to look Into the matter snd de-
msnds thit the Vatican declare quickly
on wiucn ine it itsnd
Texas Brotherhood Chiefs
Will Not Support Strikes
During War Period in V. S
By Associated Pram.
Dallat Tetas Nov. M. - Chairmen or
the four railroad In other hood of
Textt following a meeting her to-
day announced that tttey were unal-
terably opposed to a strike on any
railroad of tbe country during the
period of the war. Tbla altitude It
waa announced would be maintained
regardleaa of any other potlllon tint
might be taken by tbe national or-
ganisation of ihe brolherhoodi.
EX-GOVERNOR PEAB0DV IMCAD
By Aitociated Prrti.
Denver Colo. Nov. Kl. James Hamilton
leabody governor or Colorado during
tbe "cripple Creek etrikr" In linn when
there were a number or clashes belweei
elate troobi and the tinkers arid thei
sympallilaeri died It tn ipartmeul here
uuy. Mr. reapody waa to years on
and died or Brlghl'i disease after an III
neat of aeveral month. Governor leu
body wa. elected governor it a llepirb
in an In not.
H MIS t IK-1 I'
It.
a. hliiiiO.il. D. c.. Nov. 11. Itellef
runda ror the men of lire foreil real
inents snd their families wers urged In
an appeal Issued today I. y II. II Dowiunan
or riew urieans. preaioeiu or ane na-
tional Lumber Mamila lucera and lumber
dlre. lor- of Hie council of national rle
fMlte raw material!' committee. The
BDOeal Sirs thousands of these tiren fid
lowing the flag into the Frenrb i u
to build for the intii at ma front in
have stayed st home st war tune wagca.
1DBACCO PSJICE GOES IIP
Br Associated Praia.
l.oulvlue by.. Nov. ft. Tobaren
priesa resabed top mart Itere todsy
wnen ixsuisviiis rtrin maposeu of twi
ot pound of hurley st unity cant a
pound ami 4M00U pounds of Indians
dará on tucker leaf and lug at an
svarsge of It I I rent per pound Tb
tale tolslllng l.tou.ouri pounds It laid
Pi be tus Israeli single robar u trans
action In Ihe lililory of Kentucky.
CsUMTY PBOMOTER INUKTEO
By Aaseclated Prraa.
New York Nov. tt. -The grand Jury In
quiry Into the financial operation! of the
recenl army sod nsvy bstsr hate wblrh
netted profits of oi.lv fftri out of re
i.iept. or aboui resulted In the
null. tine.. i today on the rliargs or for-
gery snd larceny of :. Donald Pat de-
scribed st chief promoter of war ibsr-
y.
FORMEN miLthELPallA It At OH DEAD
bi s... elated press
i'hlUdelphl Nov tn vVilltsni B hlnllli.
miyur of I'hllsdeiphis from isol in Istn.
died today aged Tt nera DurUia hi
un unibssnry be wat known aa Ihe "dsody
mayor."
a iloari
motor Irui-fc wen deilmysd loalght In
t fir which . ..i.. lined Hi barn of 11..
Mpprlrb Tsstaing ...inpln Offlrlsil sr
investí gstlng the reuse of Ihe blste.
M. armihEBa tm comer
By AMociatsd Pr.
Houston Tesa. Nov n ui tiperaii'ti
nd ilrlklag workeia grel todty Io
hold a rusarsor Ihls sfunxmi to st-
lan.pl to tettle Hie strike wblcb in. sf
(riled apprutiiiialclv '! iimm pi nsleeti
prudurlsr field of Tsatt and I our.rana
Via sink order be. irm effsetlie No
r I. a. a mull of Hie prodúcela
working sours.
7T
SATURDAY is always opportunity day at this Store. The reason of
this is that the underpriced Basement always brings out seasonable
items at an unusual underprice. Now that Thanksgiving is at hand you
should by all means consider our
Underpriced Basement
First quality Shirting Per-
cale. Rood weight and 36
inches
wide at . . .
19c
Efctrsi heavy Flannelette
just what you want for Ki-
monos 36 inches OO
wide special at. . s&sjC
Women' Flannelette
Gowns full length and
S 79c
Womtn'i Flannelette
Gowns solid colora pink
white and QQ
blue... alOC
Double width Cotton Che-
viot nice range of pat-
terns ape- OQ
. nil .it WC
Bleached Indian Head
Muslin extra heavy 33
inches OQ
wide swOC
Let Little Mother Fill Your
El Paso's Newest
THE
Corner Overland
Gov. Campbell Assures
Secretary of Labor
Law Will Be Observed
By Atoclated Pre.
San rrancltro Nov. ta Aisursnesi tint
llligal prartlcat will not In rutin e be ra-
sr.rted to In tleallng with Industrial trou-
ble in Arliona were given Secretary of
Labor William It. Wllaon. rlilrmn sir the
federal mediation rommiulon. In a inter
he received today from Governor Thoina
R Campbell of Arltuna. The letter ii a
reply to a roniintinlritlon rrom secretary
Wilton dtted Nov. f). In whlrh he id
Hut on the cominliilon' visit to the Wh ich
ii. inline dltrlct II found "prariicc
which you hive heretofore ileclared I llegr al
still exiillni" and "Ihe effect of Ihe
in portallont or July tt are still rait." Ha
Slid It wit neceiairy ror the rnnimtsaloir
In deal with the Illegal actum In Coclilse
rcuniy at lite rommlislon would thortly
mite a rwrl to rretldent Wilton on th.t
urimrutlon.
Iteiilylng to Secretary Wilton Governor
i:arniliell tald
"I am ture that Sheriff Wheeler will
fully live up to the aaturinret lie ha
given and that strict ohservtnre or tlie
requirement of lw will be sdhered to
by him snd other orrirlals or Cocuisa
"""am In thorough agreement with ihe
contention that all executive orricer id
rounty and aisle inul act In atrlcl ac-
cordance with Ilia laws."
A telegram waa received from President
WIIhiii by Secretary WHon lody Ihtnt
lug tbe rominltalon ror the lettleii.eiit
tnsds rr the rrmirnvrray between the i'a
rifle Telephone aud Telegraph rompany
and lit employe.
HABRAN I OHPI h roa DHAtT URN.
By Assocltled I'rttl. 1..: J.
Wsco Tes. Nor. tl.-tlajor fienerti
Willi O. Ilaar. riilrilliamler at ( amp Mac
Arlliur. lias been terved Willi wrrll of
l.tbet roriiu on Behalf or five men now
In tervlce it the ramp. Tbey are Nlct
kryloh. an Auilrlaii. and Harry ml.
Iirliolow Blllnaylls. Wllllsin Kred Ai.pel
and Heiiny Tsnatl BriMlana. A Ulroll
attorney Is representing the men. who
claim I" be tlleua mil not aulijer-t Ui con
srrlplloii. Tiny ere drafle-l In Minutan.
KHil to Camp i'iialer and tltetice to WKo.
NEW OlAtTTEtW (RMISR.
By Attorlsled I'teaa.
Wsshington. Nov. tt.-New quarter! In
circulation Unce Autuat hav cansd uch
nitillltuda or qucrle a Io Uislr geo
nlstnttt that Ulrarior or Ihe Mini Hiker
today stpltlned Hut t sllglit rlituge in Ilia
oetlgn had been made to Improve the
beauty and tucking quallliea or the coma
luaperiea or Uie goddei oí llberly on
lis fare of 111 unrur hve lieen te r
rwigwl ami the flying eaglr on the revet ae
tide ha been placed hither on tb eoUi
wild Uuee tlart beneath.
CAM. I.t.1 I Mtli til DIVHtRMI.
By Ataocttied Prsst.
luslon Ms.. Jov. tt The dlrerP.r. ol
.... ..i... a. sf. i. Minina eniut.aliy to
dy declared a qurlerly dtndend of tie
been at the r.te of li Nr.lwtlh.tarMlla
... ...w umt. however iKynsenU
for Us fetr strted tsoss of ttlt when a
loui ot r wei ini
thvrtcti mm TAtrAtta
Brsml new leaeaesei. on s fuss ror
tier brings is two hundred rllsra per
mooth. tti year nultd IllaaW.Ot one
third raih balsara to suit.
see Whit with
I tk NRWMAN taastuetlU S s(MKlll.
nsuss m asv.
a. r. NAJt srr.se arriUt.
Ls rru.es N. M Nov. tt It R.
Hare field aseul lor the bureau of u.
.liioaK-s lor we a lM us as mis...
ha opened k s .litre la the Ho suit
building sod tul ha located her per-
tnaoautly Sew Vurk. Natv n una of ll.e
lortc restaur M In Asearle . Id lialauuu
iru't as tastsr slrtrl will .'.. t-an...
rear. The tvuitttlag la watrh II hat tu
Imsus wa asalst last saptstsber Is Ism
Assartesa atarsaaat use tae asssttastg.
Extra heavy weight Cre-
tonne suitable for your
Knitting Bag. full 3 0
inches wide comes in
beautiful pattern special-
ir 2ic
A special purchase enable
u to offer you a beauti-
ful assortment of pattern
in Toile du Nord ging-
ham at 19c quantity
limited.
Extra Quality Satin fin-
ished Bed Ticking in blue
and red stripes 32 inches
wide at a special OQ
price of J7C
Extra heavy weight Out-
ing Flannel large range of
colors to select from a
regular 28c Q
value for slaC
Good quality Bleached
Muslin full yard t O I
widest lts2C
and
Cottonseed Cake Nou)
Ready for Shipment
to Texas Drouth Area
Special to the Mnralnr Timet.
Houston Tetas Nor. It. His cot-
tonseed rtke drptrtmeni nl the food
tilininlatrillon of Ten lias been no-
tified by a number or companies
dealing In cake lltat thry have on
hand ctka ready ror tlilpmanl In
rlllletnen In the droulh atrlrken
trraa of the title. Among .lbs flnni
prepsred to mike iblpraent st onco
are the Oreenvllla Cotton Oil com-
pany Oreenvilla Tens: flhtrktalit
liottnn ml cirmpany tnurkaalia ukla.i
Mcklnney collón fill company Mr-
kiutiay Tea; Induatrlal Ortlon (HI
HoiKbin Texas: Levara nil company.
Kaiieiiisvllle Teias; Ilreiihim Cotton
nil company. Ilreuham Trass ; Co
msneha Collón nil eonriitny Co-
- minche Tetti; Otlge Cotton nil
eompsiiy. Kanili City Storkytrdi
Mu . i I.... ta Hal empane (wi-
sh City Slorkyarrla Mn.; J. r. Btrt-
lett. Jsrkton mi Plantar I stttotl
Oil rompany Waxtliachle Tta;
Nhernian nil roinpany. fnerman. Tat-
as. Ileuipaleail till crnnpany Hatnp-
atead Trias sin Antonio (ill workt
Sin Antonio. Tens.
Htrvry Allred director or ths de-
i.artineiit nr rrtn msrkl Bolt.
Irlihri. write Admlnlirlnr Psden
lint toutliern Idaho has ampins alfal-
fa hay at tiolnl distant rrom tlie
rsllrnsd with rareiieiil reeding fa
clllllea. Ha aka if the federal gov-
ernment haa atnnk or any kliwl Uit
eniiiii lie winlererl or flnlthad for
uiieket lii in i.i" Publicity I given
lu this notification In order that Ti-
i ctttleiiirn may vn themtelvet of
till opportunity.
Change in Schedule
of A.& N.M. Means
Lordsburg Stopover
By Time Special Correepondeut.
Lordsburg N. L. nov. tt. A ciitng
III selieiliiln bit lieen (linouliced fl.illi
tl... headqiiarlera or the Anions NSW
Nsilw rtllruad si Clirton. The new
schedule becomes efiecttve on üseetnber
i nd I liiii. .riant lu thai th A. N. sf.
doe not make cnnriai lion Willi tlie Ool-
deu Nlsle llmlled trsln at llaehit ainl
psaasasert to t.l Pto will roang si
Uirdshurs lakiur Irani No. t on lb
Southern Pacific al it Yi p. m The A
a N. M. train will now laav ( lirtiru al
a lu a ui . arriving bars si la ta and
liarhlta al ttos. n will irava itaiiuia
at If tu. arriving bar al I ami i nr
ton at lu p ui. im aetienuie win
mean thai a large number of lltlotl
Mi. tend people golug bolh east and wel
will Isava a atop over of Mitral hour
Lordsbuit
Hun Down by Auto;
Held for Drunkenness
After being run down a Tessa tret
Ui Uie saw bloik by an automobile driven
by R. D I trratvee. Ki anrta M.rrsles
Men. an. wa locked up in the county jail
margad with being drunk Mursttt est
inioilcsird when as walked lu front of
Ibe ..b. mobile It Wa said.
Al Hie tiMrgemy n...isi tl l-.il. e
... aiiuuti ter i.e waa thoroughly snun.-d
and fono. i uniiiJUrad. all. r whlcir lie ws
pined In s i en an tuber up sa the liork
ttlAlllh UMUHNkl)
By t.aocial.il Press.
Waibtnitsi. Nov. tt . Neman Bee sa
svltlor slttrlssd to Ihe ntisl UUon si
Peseteóla fia. waa drowned today taken
Id ma. nine became uninanageaJde aiKl
plunieil into lb hat. the uavy depart
meal ssmunred tosUrW. sat ws gl
Ing an raUibltlon ffigU before s toll
MM
.ilM... J
A
Three- piece Breakfast
Suits come in solid colors
and are nicely trimmed.
special
at
$1.19
Women's House Dresses
made of percale good
quality and well made at
a special
price of.
75c
Short Kimonos made of
Crepe and Flanelette a
good
value at
59c
One lot of discontinued
numbers in Kabo Corsets
regular $1.50 and $2.00
ST 98c
Kimono and Bath Robing
in beautiful Persian and
Oriental designs comes
2 7 inches wide CC.
special at DOC
Mail Orders
Department Store
QBE
San Jacinto Streets
OFFICER CHASHVG
STOLEN CAR HURT
K. M Linker Sustaint Broken
Rib and Bruises When Motor-
cycle Skid.
K. M Linker motorcycle - patrolman
tuitaiued broken rlbt mil cutt and
bruliea about ilia head and W. HsRleileb
county I peed orricer. was badly shaken
up when the motorcycle on which they
wtrs raring trier four toldiert to a
hilen lludton super-sit skidded Into
the curb it Texas tlraet and Alameda
avenue early Saturday morning raia-
paulüng Uie two offlrara onto the aarlh
between the curb aud sidewalk. I Inker
wti sent lo Hotel Dleu nr he bid
been etimliied tnd given first sld treat
Dtent al tile emergency hospital it po-
lite head'iiiirtrt a by nr. J. A. Hardy pu-
lir: u i ge. ti Ills condition wsa said not
to be serious.
Ths rsr sfler wtalrli the two offirers
wers rscliig on Linker's motorcycle had
been stolen Isle Hslurdsy night by fuur
soldier who knocked the driver AHreS
ruaba or trie liomu Auto aland. In the
head ami lert hint unronsrloue betide
the eouuly road netr Yilvta where h
wat found by Text raugert. After re-
gaining conclouoea t'uaha called the
Kl Psso police snd sheriff! info in ug
the urrican tint hit rtr hid been itolao
by four soldier piiiengert and giving
ihtni Iba number ttan.
While mol.. i eyeie patrolmen or tbo po-
llen depirtmenl were Intlructad Pi watch
tor Uie stolen car orrictr Hagelsirb
r ' or mi 11 idee fed lieora Vahle'a Fold and
lar led ror lis valley road. Near the
gasoline filling slat on al Washington
Ptrk Ihe sbrlen Hudson inased Ihe Ford
si modérate rsle or .eeil going wsl
on Alamud avenue.
"Thai Ihe rsr we're sfter" criad
llagelsleb to Linker who wit standing
al Ihe i mn with bi machina The
rouaiy officer climbed rrom Ihe lord
gol onto lb rear test or the motorcycle
tnd Linker ilirted Ills motor snd headed
ni machín In the direction or Ib tur
tomobil.
mi learning that be waa balog purauad
the driver or tus toli Mr openmi up
lua engine snd rued dotan the avenue
al a ei mile sn lur rlip
Ibe motorcycle running tl tiproxl-
maleiy U utile sn hour wta gamin on
n sulotnjblls when the rar atasrvsd
!nlo Teasa tlraet. without having inn
Pi reduce the speed or tin machina.
Linker slteinpted to tsks ths turn the
wheel tfeidduig and finally ireiimig intu
the curb.
value who wa following in bia lord
pined Ilia Its. niiurwl men in hi car
and ruhd tbetu to the eturrgeiuy hot-
ansí. Government Plans
Apportionment of
Labor in War Work
mm.
ai lKiin nii.eiu of
to industries vast tu Iks rwnéatt
ot me ear oru he MdBt up by the
louin ii or laueaaai
tdfluai al Ihe
vMihofi of Iba
I sbor w. . oifio.il. ahrawtar sf aha
nou vaiil today th union sttdart had
rt.resrd wtiuustsau to savrist ft BS
ninineni m placing asan to Iks Bast ad-
veníate end that they would as asked tt
i-oiua ira lor coaler sarta.
Wheo Voor torn UmiGm
Try Murioa Cy
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