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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Friday. April 17. 1914.
NO SHORTAGE OF
MUNITIONS OF WAR
TTVr AKIHIM. RA PID-FIRE
IN8 mi I.I.-. Al CART.
IUDOKS TO IJiAVI; JfARI I
hair In v 11 rapfoffld aa rw hum s
nteanen err did aulcnillii wurk
Ing Un- Kan I'clro (-amuilfn anil with
the rluaailK of tito atiiglc. wire from
Sun l'ixln. lo Tomón with official!
I uiegrapli wiré In Torrroll from (he I
l.i. ni. i i. l.l . mimic timet . .i.i-i iim Hi"
forty mllos Intei w t In fonr hours.
VIl.IA'H I'UNS rt)R UTtlllt.
On (in- war over front Kan kealro
tonight I Mat with Ut-nrraJ Villa on tou
ami aaaml I urn to outline for me lib
. oí one of Ule ram In a irrxep train.
I nlleel state. Rrieaaed 1M 'More nmedlaie future 4ii-
HeM at rV.rt tUia Whleh Will Be villa lanrli.. I and aald he we
Added lo haiunuiy's Milpmenl. ' g.nrag ü give U.o f.Nl--rnle a us-eUilnK
speU and III nun men a real. "If you
A nieclal train carrying ammunl - j .Link til Anierlran public la deeply
linn rifle and ni.-iclilri.- (una for Hi. : Inlereatod In knowing what I will do."
use of (lanera I Villa srm will Ireviiho aald "you mar tell tli.sn tlial after
Juarez Haluiday nu.rnlnf for Tor- eaaabllablug trong icarrlwona at Hoiie-
reon. Tho train will be Inden w Uh vide Han IVilm and I'arrae I will
1 I ... .. "I.OOO.OOO and SO'lO.OOO .art .withdraw the main body of the army
ildgeii several hundred rifle und u ' t Torreón where they will retiier-
t.ulf dirían rapid nr.- una. I". oulfll with new .101 Ilea arid t
A hlpm. nl i.f r.ov.vno 7 caliber na4f for Monterey whleh will IX- the
-krlriilg.-a were received liere from nest olijeeuve im.i.ii.
SSITE SELECTED
FOR NEW TEMPLE
MOt NT INAI IflMiHI I.HHIN Ml ni II II
AT 1 hum 11 OT nHKl.iiv AMI MOXTAM
HTUKtTfl.
Architect lo Be Meat Raul Berare Dranlaf
Plans lor MagDlllrrnt Jewl.h Bona at
Waraaia.
NAVAL PRAISE
FROM DANIELS
SIX'RKTAIIV SI'FAKK BKFQftIC NA-
VA Ij IaKAOCE AND EXTOLfl THE
AMEJUCAN NAVY.
the east yeMerday nnd will b sent
to Jnater today iK that they may be
loaded mi t he npeciel train. Threi
machi n: kuus wcrfl also received yes-
terday Hie Ammunition Contract.
The 1-onntltuttonaHstt have juit
closed n imtra t for mill ion and
h half artrtdge-t " be delitired ai
.litaras aa noon an thv ran be mmni
in 1 ured by an American factory
'.tiviUtutlotiallat official aald yes-
terday thai an order had been placed
tune aso with ti." Kruiin Arms
umpariv of Germany f'r trn
Xtrl AFIIAII OI' FFPKRA1.
I aaknd Mm If lie win' not afraid
(Inu ! trAmi muid mot take ad -
vantafc or that hrmtlilnft Spell to r
ruperate and ! rcinfoa-oeitl to which
hr replied:
I haw- no frar for the fw frtl-
frnlM wIm art mm In the north. Tor-
noii ). nJrrmdy mine; tlio frdcrnla
v rrr hroLtrn and dlnhcnrtiMind I ma
pot up no further rtWtfli'' worth
while."
IN TAJJiATIVK MK)I.
Villa never nermcd In a more amia-
' hi- mood aa he raie m-er m the top
pieces of 80 nillllnifter tllher Th-.-'i the inmp train imiifrnt anion na
Kimii ar to he delivered within i he' men. He wwa ready u talk on Himoat
next few weekn " mjnjeit hut naturelly I could not
NeiMtd Hnnltlrmi nHeaaed. kP m in nt1 Uin rt a-rhleve-
'ITie Belied rtflen and arnniunHlon ment In rotiünit rret rrileral army
w hich were held by th rnllllT v hi w hlch lad rrerfli w-nt italnt him.
thorltlea t F-ort BUM have been re- "mioraJ." I wihl. 'hy tir ooiTiir-
leaaod hv b 1 1 orda rof the ffdrrAl rewoe of tlie paal few week you have
furt and thae will be neit r.uth oniprorod tv tle trfn-M that you are .me
the anifnunltion treln Halurdtn TM-re f fTrtM mniinry awiiiiat
were over u uillll"n rnuinln or atn-
munition held nt the pout nevernl
hundred rifle a InH'hlll mi nnd
a larae qtiantlly of piwder nnd dn-
Uilte. Gueiavo 1'HdteB. who wae coin-
mlBHtnned by íleneral Villa M nhtnln
the r lenee nf tli lotifiltioiiK from Ihe
Anir-rlrun uuthorltp -a III nceompanv
the Bhlpment on t1 Bpeflal titln ajid
vlll deliver it to General VIUm
f Mei
bf llie trTTM Ol the world - re.
ferrina to you aa tlie 'Mexican N'apo.
lenn
SiYT A NAPOLEON.
"No" lie slmiiu l ' 'Mnchachiu' I
am not a ipleon; I am a fdaln Mox-
1. 11 -mi. . flK-htlinc for what he he-
m ember of ihe Temple Ml. Sinai mntre
.non artlnf on the rerommedatlon
Arthur A Kline chairman of the builfHmr
roinmlUa taut nlajhl atiibor:r.ext Mr. Kline
to rióse a deal for three lota at oreff'.n and
Montana itreeu. The deal uiil Inrotve a
contflderttloA of flij.ortrv a tnairnlfh-ent new
temple will be erected on Un site. Mr
kline will rloae the deal for the property j
today.
a Arehltert lo Tour Country.
The eohrrajnBtlon nlo mt nor lied Mr
Kline aa rtuirman or lite buildin- rom
mltiee tu nelect at. architect lu view row
eral of the ne weal and most modem tern-
pies aith a view toward drattina; plana for
the etruciii re to be erected here.
It has not been definitely derided how
mnrh will be tpent tn Ihe roriolrurilon of
the flynaifoiruA on ihe Montana 'ireron
street property bnt It la expected that the
bit lldinaj will coat when completed. In the
neirbborliood of ivti.fxi) or )ow. The ar
rhltect will vial t nevera) of the lerrer cltlea
Of thn eaat before drawtna; the plan.
To netaln I'resent Temple.
The present temple and around on whlrh
11 In located will not be Hold for the present
lit Kline nay unien ttie conirerailon
a-et 135 nno for 11 It will !e 1 1 --it an an
overflow Htinday fchofil. after the roin
pletinn of tho new temple.
Three ilien wn' ronalderod by the rom
intite. and fiption hiken on them but after
roreful eonilderatl'.n the one whlrh will bo
pirrhad today wan derided upon.
PRAISE IS GIVEN BADGER
'Wf! IM NOT KNOW WHAT WE
WTIX BF I M.I 1.11 UPO TO DO
HIT WE Ul HKADT."
FEDERAL ARMY GETS AWAY
(Continued roin race one i
allot thrnucli tMth ahouldera. hut wha
Btlll ahle to ri?le and i enera I Itenja-
mtn Arciiinedo . wim ntcaJn -Imi ihb
time thrMir;h llu' leu. I'uiin. lh
ea lo 1m- rluhl and f'r wlutt he he-
llme lo be che rlftiita of hi- eupe. 1
want you to ruy throuich your enmt
iiewatmper that the
redil hr ihr
ireat vlcioiiea at florriMm nnu rn
IVdro tn dne to tlie loyalty and the
hriM.it of the llM'll Of Hie fXHWIlllC
Uonnliftl army cuid not lcly lo thnlr
cbiof. ami I want you to Include In
hat arinv merv one of the la.tMMl
mrxi In It.
i n.iri i. FOR PEACE. .
'i .till u. i. on fiiihtlne until thcrt
. . . . - 1.. I... . ..... I I.. .ImI. Iáaltl'l' III VIlMl'tl. I IIUl
iiuwrii of notirae. nine na- u.
throuirh the flealiy part of the arm
INDIANS !' (.K)I) WOKK.
The Taran uamarl I ml Inn-. who
CHICAGO RANKER
DIES IN HOSPITAL
lR. WII.MAM T. KIRRY PASSKS
A WAV A t 'OMI'l.l- Tl: NK.N'I VI.
AND FINANCIA!. WKKCK.
STATEMENT BY ATLANTIC CHIEF
I'.i. .hi and Comprnherodvrnma of
Tlaat staiemmt Worthy of Navjr'a
Rent Trmdlllona.
I lei tlie MO.Otlü in- II In Ifls Hank
on Mora. IUm-Iuk 'I1h From Wire
Tapper..
at TBE GRECIAN
TODAY
OUt Ml T AT GIRL
Reel 13
GREAT PA 8 II ION SHOW
NEW li ATS NEW GOWNH
t'OME EARLY!
army muni Im aniilhiia4c4i. i '''i!'"
tli Mheddlna of ao much hkanl. hut
the hhHHl will le uivon the head of
llw tirvurper Htiertu and the traitorous
offkwi who are cwrrylnu out me
luimit. and not upon mine."
t.cneral tila renard the battle of San
prririi bm ihe urcaient rvet tntiubt between
I Mcil' mi rvrewl at (Jueretaro In IW7 bul
Ihr ni. it. t ilrtral atlnilulvlrrra to
llrtan Irdrral arni). A (.enrral Villa
dlwruted H he laughed ui uarloual) "Yet.
u..et..r.hii.. tit. .aid '-In that final a-
'....ii .i .a prrirn m 'i.OOt) mrn mad.
Ihoae la.miO Irdrrals run 1 1 ke scared rab-
hits It a- Mooderfiil I'iim Mlu how ni
men did r barge. Itioae ti.i)00 (rderalt
thtM.ii 1. 1 m bargiug men arre drvlh
u h - I II lri inr.v inougn. nr
1 'li"' "
rd SoulflW
E WEEKLY"
WIGWAM THEATRE
"MALI Vf ION OP NANCE
O'SIIAt'GIINKKHY"
A Urumallc Two-reel Htory of Pub-
inera.
"I'ATIII
An Knpeclnlly flood Number Shuw-
ina Curren! K ven tu in I 'let urna
Iont mien i . one. v
Saturday Itcucflt Matinee for tWe
Sam Houston Ih-lmtlnK Kotiety
Come und wear your colon.
I in -.1 M "Judith of II. i Inil l i
The American Hpectucle That Made
Uon't Mis Thin ne.
wen- in a i iiiiar-ra dj jw.wu.
hi: t.HANtd-i Mt.nt
mi
t.ri aad nmue Ihe ewer
kkrtl nir nhy I rhanajrd my
Han Prdro. Well ta annurr la ta.
ivnnird i aurarlae them lni know I al
aeya I Ho Irtnh aurprlie lor Ihe lederaU
lbr ihumiht lhl follow Irrfi m usual cu-
toui I would wall for night and Ihr y were
not upon Ihalr tiuaril Ihrrrlurr when l
suoopra uuhii upon im i ......
virtual!) nnpphtg. The had ur.rr aern
n grrnl i-avalry charge and nhrn they saw
thai iiih nice rliarglng from all ala)ra thc
tbuuyht the world had conir to un red.
h.al . rtatai .11 1 1 tot. ilrmli bniioht Vlftol'V
I I mn nnrr so mau ol m poor hravr bea
had to rail In (hat Bitaca hut 11 could not
lie ht'lprd
Wilt IM MOUTH IN THE H t.sHH.
'Ann askrd me wh I fluid In Ihr ranks.
I know II is ii.iM.it i mis and prohabl Is
. Ifioiuti but I wunhl ralher aay lo m men
'come' than to n-nd word to incm n sun
: ordinate nlfh rrs go I will never ask
ÍIV the Afociatni Prta
Chlrnajo April U. Dr. William T
Ktrhy. head of the defunct Klrhy
Sav lnKN bank died nt a honpltnl today
a mental wreck. Circumstance fol-
lowing th- failure of the Klrhy bunk
hove been ulred In tho federal court
here for morn thnn a year.
When thn bank closed tin doors
vember a. 1912. ITr. Klrhy could not
found by depoHttoni lter It wnn
irned that he wiui tn a aanltarlum.
Hhortly lifter tblH Federal JtidK Uni-
dla appointed a receiver.
It wan declared there were 130000
In dcpnaita in thn bank but none of
the money could be found. .ludiré
I an die ordered Dr. Klrhy to procure
thn money or to go to .lull for con-
tempt. The former hnnker then told
.i ntory of wire tap pera Paylna; he hnd
lout the money by betting; on hornee on
which he had !. n led to tkelelve ho
had avance inf4 mixtion
Jmlge Indts if .'uted the ntory and
cited Mr. and M rn. Klrby for con-
t em pt. Contempt proceedings ulao
were threatened n gal net lawynre who
reprenented Klrby.
Subhcuuent developmental strettKth-
ejied the wire tapping atory however.
and aeveral men were Indicted. One
of them William Htroanlder wae aunt
to the penitentiary for operating a
confidence game.
Attorney for the Klrbya and for the
receiver ftnlnhad their arguments be-
fore Judge l.andla only a few wenktt
ago and hn ntinuunced he would take
the cane under advleerm-nt. If he ruled
iiKHlnat tha Klrbya he Intimated they
would either gu to Jail or produce the
$30000.
I r . K Irby had been proaperoua
liy thr A"cintrd Treta
New York April 16. "We do not
know what wo will be called upon to
do but we nm ready."
Thin the only statement Hear Ad-
miral t'harles 3. Badger commander-
In chief of tho Atlantic fleet had to
make na hta shlpe steamed out of
Hampton Roads for Mexico waa
made public here tonight by Secre-
tary Imnlels to be added to "the
splendid wordn by American nam I heroes."
Mr. Ianlels told members of the
Navy i'ii' ' " of the United Htates hi
their annual hanouot that the brevity
n nd eomprehenslveness of thnt
statement deserved to renk with Ihoae
of Dewey nt Manila and John Paul
Jones In the han la of the. Bon Homme
Klchard and thn Herupln.
Appeal for Popular Support.
An appeal for popular mipport of
the navy waa voiced by the secretary.
''There Is noth ing wrong with our
navy." he Bald; "there nothing the
mutter w 1' 1 1 our discipline there ts
nothing the matter with our splendid
personnel; there Is a great deal the
matter with the public viewpoint;
there in h great deal tho matter with
the lack of Information on the part of
a great portion of our cltlgeng as to
the na v.
"It la my firm belief that no defi-
nite program of naval construction
by that I mean a program that will
not be In Jeopardy every time eongresa
assembles -can bo laid down until an
overwhelming majority of our people
becom. friends of tho navy and give
somewhat more than a passive sup-
port tu the navy's proper develop-
ment." Strengthened by Mini.
Mr. Dan lela said his pride and ad-
miration of American naval officers
and men was stirred and strengthened
by John Mnd President Wilson's per-
sonal representative In Mexico on his
return to the United States recently.
Thu secretary remarked that Mr. Mnd
culled to toll him that the officers and
men of tho navy were tho flneBt body
of men he had ever known and that
Hear Admiral rletchor was a "wise
man of sound Judgment and better
than that hn la a patriot loyal to the
core for his country."
The navy now has Its full quota.
and for tho first time It hus a waiting
ino aecreiary aaiu.
Abolition of wine Nfla.
Sneaking of his recent order abol
ishing the wine mesa tho aecertary
Of tfie -even hundred panfh lUDjeCtt t-
naallaaa I..- r.Mutal Villa r.i.it. 'Imriv.li Ull
had baan informed by secretary Bryan of
General rarrtnga'a derision to art upon
representations made by tba united staieg
hr be rmir of Uta foreigners in Mem-o. Bit
IN Madrid government is noi ailafled
merely with a premise that future clalmi
of Spanish subjects may be made through
the inlted States I wants a safe return
for Hie Spanish etifes now at Kl raso lo
Ihetr former homes In Torreón. Mr. Bryan
Is continuing negotiations with csneral
Cirranxa regarding arrangements for the
return of all the eslíes noi held guilty of
being active supportars of the Huerta gov
eminent.
i. hid Takra Acthf Part.
John Und. Prealdent wilaon s personal
r ep resent am e tn Slcilrn took an sctlve
pert in ihe day's developments being tn
frequent ronsullaUAn will Secretary nryan.
In speaking of hia conferences with Mr
hind. Praaldenl Wilson rvsid they had de-
veloped nothing new on the general sit
uation and that no new policy hsd been
recommended. Tlie president ?ald Mr. Und
was worn out from bis labor andwould
not make definite plans for ihe future
until he had obtained a rest.
Mr. Und expect to leave here in a few
days with his family for the west.
DINNi n IMMI
The Paso del raVta Hotel will aire
dinner-dance evert Tbursnay evening from
7 to It o'clock . I ilbnaf) served from 7 to 8
o'clock; dancing uniati o'clock. Mo extra
charge for table reservation which should
he made earfy Admission including din-
ner ll.nn - iAdv.)
NAVY RULES FORBID PLAN
(Continued from page 1. )
OR. PEARSON
ON TAMPICO
Ml M. OF PIC ARSON HYNDICATK
MSCVMK) I III MEXICAN I M
BROGUO.
I 'Lis Waa Before He Had Heard of
tho Comnrnaalae Hopea for an
Early si. lull. ni of Problem.
t)s Benton affair ha. nothing to 4o
with the lateal aevclopmenti wnn:n
they regarded aa being due to General
llurrta'n rontumaey.
Torle. harr atlll crttlclie President
WlUon'a hi.l policy In not having
recognlaed Muerta from the first hut
ihl. .Tlticlam 1. dlreetrd aa much
igalnat the libera) government a '.t
la against President Wilson
But. as much rh the Tories hold
thin view they hari In the general
satisfaction expresaed tonlKht nt tho
lurn which events have now taken
for universally recognized interven-
tion of any sort would probably In-
volve consequences reacting upon ev-
ery country In the world.
Huerta' undertaking Is regarded
as a decided victory for President
Wilaon and there Is a general hope
that General Huerta has once como
lo realise thai Ihe Inlted Stales la
not to be flouted as Ihe situation will
develop on more definite lines.
Hal.
Bijou Theatre
Ft ATt'KJNt. TODAY
"The Passover Miracle"
A Kalem feature wlthrytorof
rare beau'y. thai will Ph lighten
you as to ihe xinlftcnnee of Pnna-
ovar. Beitet niu-nd the matinee
aa this picture nhould tax the seat-
ing capacity at tho night ahowa.
Watch This Space l or TTmse Une
Feiatimr That re Coming.
oo whrrr I will not n msrir. Von phyHlclan hut retired neveral years
not hr llr v e It bul I ban- read tumfi K" when his loitllh fulled. Hceauso
r tils exteni-M e n n on 1 n t it uce he t:irt-
d a private hank.
CRAWFORD
THEATRE
i tn a ft I
inn
1 hUiot I like to i ill or hear read Ihr
I lurtes el the balhes ul lite ((real i;aear
lot Charle inagne of Napoleon jnd nl Wel-
lington ot our nwn u aNhhiflbin and tiraiil
I anil Lee. They vere lh men abo In-
j spired Ihrlr añidiera by leading them and
nut by telling thrm tu do what Ibcy did
nni do Ihemaeltra
"I hair a l.i li. ; strange as 11 may seem.
'that ..i uses men as his agenta tn build ' routed th
up new rounlrlra and lo eatablUh pears killing IS4
j and Ihdl he pretería thrm a he did nil many. Tin
i thosr soldiers I ham ul been telling ou
1 alieul.
WILL IIAVK 1 I.IBntHY
j When peace is finally established In
i Meiiru I Intend to get all the hooka I ran
puaalblji find thai will tell nie about (be
aeldlera who lived long ago and .then I
I eslabllsh ni home In some one of the
mail t militar rainales whlrh will be act
up alter ike triumph of ihr ronalllutloii'
sIIbI cause I will sieud mdsl ot ni time
sliKttlng bow those uieu made Ihrlr roun
Irte m i ul
HAH l oí i n w I li lili HI IKS
Italians Itottt Afrb iui-
ill thr .taaicleferl Preaa
Benghaal Africa. April IB. A se-
ngag erne nt waa recently fought
klstt ' f
"With singular lack of logic orltlca
who see fit to represent me as u foe
discipline on tho on o hand twi ;
thin Into u cuse of discipline run mad.
on the other. Far greater questions
than that of discipline He back of
this."
lie aald there was no body of more
temperate clear-headed men In the
world than American naval officers
He asked his hearere whether they
would not demand the abolishing of a
wine meas In railroad engineers' club
bonnes if tho railroad ahoutd permit
such a thing.
"Tho wreck of a great battleship
said tho aecertary "the loas of a crit-
ical battle and the honor of the coun-
try may eaally hinge upon one of many
men lnthe varied and complex duties
which these great maases of Intricate
machinery called battlushtpa have
crcnted."
I . 1 1 i T..I William's Advice.
I le called attention to Krnperor
Williams advice to the naval cadete
at Murwtck;
"That nation which comunica the
least que ht It y of alcohol wins- You
ah on Id b temperate my gentlemen
New York Times.
"While It cannot he said Just yet
that tho unfortunate Turn pico Inci-
dent la closed there la gratifying evi-
dence that Oeneral Huerta haa come
to his sensea and that the present-
complications will aoon be adjust ed
by the firing of the nnlvite to our flag
originally demanded by Admiral
Mayo.
"The question whether the return
salute required by den eral Huerta
will Imply recognition does not re
quite much debate Obviously tho Mex
ican salute Is to the iiug ana tne
return Is a mere matter of rormai
recognition of thnt act with on other
significance whatever. It will not be
sufficient for Huerta to order this one
salute und then continue his offen
sive behavior. The attit tide of the
defacto government at Mexico City
muet be changed."
By special it o r f Th Timet
Lrondon April It. (Copyright.
Ill by the New York World.) Dr.
F. 8. Pearaon. of New York tha head
of a powerful F.ngllsh syndicate heav-
ily I rite rented n Me ten. said today
before tha new of Huerta'a climb-
down had reached London:
"I think It's bad bualneaa. If war
cornea It will coat the United States
a very large aum of money 1500.000.-
000 at least and probably f 1000.
000.000 before It U finished. They
will need 60.000 to 100.000 men. and
the war will last ten yoare because
whan they have cleared tha country
there will still remain hands In the
mountains who will be like the
Apaches and the Comanche were.
It will he the Booth African war over
aaraln; guerrilla fighting going on In
the mountains for a long time.
Wilaon Wrong tn Beginning.
"I have alwaya thought Prealdent
Wilson waa wrong at the beginning
In the way he treated Huerta. It
looks to me very much as though
Wilaon is Ignorant of foreign affairs
and of Mexico in particular. He
doesn't understand the intense pride
of the I at In - American race. They
am not like ua Anglo-Saxons who
take things more calmly. Iatin-
Americans when once their national
pride is hurt will lose every dollar
they possess even their lives fighting
you.
Would Not Combine.
"T do not think Villa Carransa nnd
Huerta would ever combine against
Americans but I do think they wooTd
resent equnllv bitterly any attempt of
the United Htatea to cross the fron
tier.
"I do not know what to make of
the present Bltuallon. President Wil-
son has bluffed ho many times and
then foiled to act that he may make
the same mistake again I shall be
sorry If this is so because 1 do not
like to see the United States treated
like this.
niierta an Ahle Man.
"It Ipoks to me as If Huerta wished
to force armed Intervention. I can-
not see how otherwise a man of
Hucrta's ability and he is one of the
ablest men Mexico has had would
provoke America as he haa done.
"If war comes It can only have
one end Huerta would be driven
out."
"The sooner things are setled the
better It will be for the country
which Is In a state of anarchy. They
haye respected the property In which
I am Interested.
Peavre In Necessary.
"As matters stand nt present the
development of the country is at an
nhsotute standstill. Some businesses
are verging on bankruptcy. I do not
think there Is very much American
capital In Mexico. As far us 1 have
been able to find out. what there Is
Is chiefly In mines. The most of the
capital In Mexico Is English and
Fren:h."
li mi in in mmmminnHii
NOTICE
We have engaged
RABBI M. WOLF
formerly of Kansas City 3
Mo. to kill and personally s
attend to handling strictly
KOSHER BEEF AND I
VEAL
Kosher round bologna frank- S
furters and knockwurat also S
handled.
Rabbi Wolf will be at our mar- a
ket from 7 to 10 a. m. and from g
4 to G p. mi dally.
Chickens koshered free of
charge to our customers.
J. H. Nations 1
& S. Co.
ne 2876
0 Mesa Ave.
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BRITISH PAPERS
CRITICISE WILSON
DKTURK THAT HVKKTA n.tl
SAVED Ills FACE AND IK NOW?
STH-KNOTMENri WITH rEOPI.rt
Will Call Acknowledgment of HI Sa-
lute Kerognltlon and It Will Ham
That Effect llognr.lleas ot t Washington.
OBITUARY.
MKf.CMOW --Funeral services f- William
Molchow will be held this artefflnoti at
o'clock ai the chaptd at 110 North Camp-
bell street. Interment will be msUe In
Concordia cemetery.
Attorney Howard Hrre.
John B. Howard or Midland was among
the visiting attorneys In the cliy yesler
day.
hei ween the Italian forcer ami 110 "0 "hd through you nn example should
rebels near Oedebln. The Italians I he given tho crews
neiny after hard fighting
of them and wounding
Italian loea waa slight.
Friday. Saturday and Sunday
April 17 18 19
TBE ORIGINAL NASHVILLE
STPDEHTS y I
STRBLS
COLORED IUN!
Two Shows Every Night at
7:30 and 9 p.m.
Mattnecta Saturday and Sunday
Popular Prices 10c and 20c
Come and Laugh for a
Solid Boar
UARHWZA WANTS tíUNHOAT.
Instruct Agent at Juarea to Sex-nre
Prices on Veasel.
A new gunboat may soon be Added
to the constitutionalist naval force.
Qen. VenustWinu Unrrauia has tele-
Hraphinl Minister of Gobernación Cu-
baran to secure prices on construction
..f i. w sK'J. - i If possible purchase a
war vessel from some other nation.
If (he gunboat secured ll wl) be
sent to the east coast of Mexico to
omhut Huertas Heel in the Gulf of
'Very substantial nnd prnetu-ul
economies have been brought about In
the expenditures for the navy.' Mr.
Danlela said. "The appropriation hill
now before congren in less than that
of last year yet last year'a appropria
tion Included only ono batMeahlp. This
year with less money we propose to
build two. This haa been done by the
cutting of count leae little unnecessary
expenditures as. well as by the saving
of practically a million doiaiH l
MEIjTHOW Funeral services for
William Molchow- will be held this
afternoon at 2 o'clock at the chapel
at 110 North Campbell street. In
terment will be made in t'oncordla
cemetery.
CARRANZA MOVES
SOON TO TORREON
I m -t Kit Of CONiiTlTi'TIONALlBT CAW-
Tal. i I'M n n TO ni M..IUY. UITIIIN
NEXT riCW DAYa.
Weather Forecast
Hv Ihr -taanctoird Prett
Wash! n art on. Aortl 18. West Texae! Pico offense as
Fair mucn cooler rxiaay. preceuuu m oinnmrru won m nun-ni u. u.
Ity thr AnnucUttrA Vrr9i
London April I C. The London
morning papers cummenling on I ho
Tampico Incident continue to criti-
cise President Wilson's policy. Th
Dally Telegraph rays:
"It seems plain that Huerta'a fa
Is thorouKhly well saved and a very
considerable strengthening is Riven to
his position In the eyes of his country-
men. Ha will coll the acknowledg-
ment of his salute a measure of recog-
nition and if the Mexicans regard it
In that light It matters little w
Washington may say about li.
"The truth Is that the policy of
picking and choosing among the com-
peting desperadoes In Mexico can only
be exercised safely on the old prin-
cipie of recognising the one who
uppermost. If a statement moral
sense revolted at doing that. hlM on;
wise course would be to leave tie?
whole situation scvorcly alono."
The Oraphlc says:
"The bargain haa a double advantage-satisfaction
to President Wilson
and the sax ing of President Huerta'a
face. If the Incident has the effect
of convincing Mexicans that there is
a limit to patience and pacificism
even of President Wilson and Secre-
tary of State Bryan it will go far tu
assure the pacific solution of all peni!
Ing questions between the Lnltcrt
States and Mexico."
The Graphic describing the Tarn-
trumpery affair
Satur-
Frl-
hy showers In the Panhandle
day. fair.
New Mexico Kair and
day; Saturday fair.
Arizona fair cooler Friday; Sat-
urday fair.
CIRCUS in it i; MAI WEEK.
Next to Christmas with all the an-
ticipations of well-filled stockings no
other event arouses half so much en-
thusiasm In the minds of Young
America aa does the coming of Gen
try Brothers' famous shows to town
The announcement therefore
this famous children's exnil
which Is so dear to the heart of
ery boy and girl In the land will ex-
hibit in Kl Paso on Monday and Tues
day. April 20 and 21. at the corner
ton" asks what President W Ileon pro
poses to do in the Benton case.
The Times finds WgHhingtotTs treat-
ment of Huerta In curious contrast to
the unprotertlng mildness with which
the United States has suffered Insult
and rebuffs and downright defiance
at the hands of Villa nnd Carranza.
ine limes minas mat considering
the embarrassing and anomalous poaf-
!... I m 1.1. V. Una l-nn I .. n kll
American diplomacy and the unique
demands made upon him Huerta dur-
tnsw the paat 11 months has displayed
able courtesy and self-control
la dealings with the United State-.
'None the less." says the Times.
'his elimination remains a fixed point
of American policy and the dispatch
of the fleet signifies rather m change
of method than of aim. rnhapoil v
Moft.
fY-
Ministry of Gobernarlos Whleh Has He-
malned st Juarez. Will Also be Movrd
Bout within tha Werk.
I hupe hi some of our dispatches win Mexico. It will probably be several
alii cull altratloii tu lbs Tact ihf Ihe molu ha before the. vessel Is secured
rules ul elvllifrd warfare hate brru strict .
j purchase nf materia) for battleship
.so. .e in t criiiin iinro-aien u n -lers.
where competition haa resulted In
I a cutting of profits attempta have
been made to convince the public that
the navy haa Buffered or would suffer
In the future from these mors busi-
nesslike methods of spending the peo-
ple's money."
Oeneral Venuittano Carranza may trans-
fer the oonitltuuonallst national govern
ment headquarters iront Chihuahua to Tur-
t he rem. within ihe nest few days. Juare of
i;. lived up lo In Ihls rarnsalun. The Ihous
units ol prisoners raptured have bfen given
ihrlr llhrrly aad even lbs officers while
! tama ii ihi unrd Ilute bren ultru crrtain
frredoai va their vtord that they would
sot try to escape until after they hair
been tried bv regular rourt martial I
hnpr ou will tall attrnlton loo lo thr (act
that foreigsers with Ike tecptloa nf ins
hpanlardv w hn aide tha eneiulea of tha
t-osalHuilonallst osuss. are helsf lien the
fullest pruteetlon."
Coming tO Juarez
Torreón Coah . Méx.. April IT 1 a
m I. -Gen. Francisco Villa annuonced
tonight after his arrival In Torreón
from Pan Pedro de la Colonias that
he would to at once to Chihuahua to
confer wlih Gen- Veuusliano Carranza
and welclma him to the state of Chi-
huahua and that after a few days In
hat city would go on to Juareg to
visit his wife and children who are
making their home In Kl Paso. It la
believed ha will leave (or Chihuahua
before the end of the present week
To Attack i.iiiolalujaru.
By the i " mlu. r-oi
Chihuahua. Méx. April 16. Gen-
eral i bregón with several thousand
troops from Southern Sonora entered
upon an expedition whose ubjeollva Is
Guadalajara stale of Jalisco the sec-
ond city of Mexico.
When (J bregón moving from the
west coast euters the stale It is be-
lieved that the lust of the federals
will have baan cleared out of the Tor-
roon district and Villa will be free
to Join tho campaign Just begun by
O bregón.
WHY HUERTA MADE OFFER
iCom.nuerl trum Paga 1.
Levy Grocery Company
Undersell
WlbOther.
POTATOES
Oregon Potato Best
POTATOáS
tan Market Special Price i
12 lb.. ZBc; BO lbs. BOc; 100 lbs.. $1.75
80S and SOS 204 and 206 E. Overland Street
Trad Win. U and Sv. Mon.y
lilHU-m Imn Iicrallci-N.
Hy SseotaJ H'li v te i he Tinte
Austin. Tex . April 1 e- Derail era
must be maintained by lntarurban
railway companies and by straat rail-
way companies on their repair tracks
according to tha opinion rendered by
the attorney general's department to-
day. The opinion wave requested by
the labor commissioner through vio-
lations In north Teaaa and around
Dallaa found by B. J. Flood Inspector
of the labor department. Private
locks are all that may be demanded
by the construction of statute but
these must be provided on repair
tracks says the opinion. Many Uvea
are Jeopardised uy workmen op cars
being repaired where no safety appli-
ances have bean set.
steps surtí as the landing or marines or a
Pacific blooaade. or even the bombard-
ment of a coast lown M would be more
natural while rongress was in sssston.
for the president in work in rinse ro -operation
with the logt alai he branch or tne
government whether he had nuthorlty or
not to take aggressive alsps. ibese dis-
cussions atirscted attention as pointing (o
ths inclination uf the administration to be
aggreasivn in future dealings with the
Mexican authorities.
"Advices from Tampico." said a stale
ment from the slate department are to the
errect thai the warehouses of ihe Agenda
Comercial whlrh were destroyed In the
tale attack on Tampico. were lite properly
of the Mexican goverrgneut. It Is said that
whl le the buildings themselves were of
Utile value. Use merchandise stored in
i hem by the Agenda Comercial wars worth
approximately half a million pesos
Pressing Spanish claims.
Aenor Riano. tha Spanish ambaisader. who
was among Secretary Aryan's callera to
day again pres. ad the claims for redress
Generally speaking people know
what they want until they gat It
Snow snow the beautiful snow. It
alsrays reminds tas of bow muoJi wf
own.
CASTO
For Infants and
In Use Per Over
Alwm I
RIA
qiiBren
3Yor
of Myrtla and ('niton avanuna. wllrthere Is ltttla dlacarnlbla prospect that
prove gladsome news to a mrae prr-
centage of El Paso's Juvenile popula-
tion at laaat.
th. preaent proceedings tvlH nrinti
lasting solution of tha Mexican proh-
l.m any nearer."
I'NITKD STATF.S TH.ITHK 111 KK.tr UAILY SILLETIN.
0.rrTatlo... Take at 8 p. at. I.ch Urrldlaa Tune April 16 1011.
final .aid ysitanlay. The etaci dale uf
tha Iranarer wai not announced bul ll II
nxpecled Ihs move will take place In tha
near ruture. It Is now probable the Juarei
orneen laid that tlie meellni or Carranza
and Ueneral Villa will lae place at Tor-
reon instead of Chihuahua.
ll. .mu ta bo Smith
The office ul the ministry of gobernación
whlcb remained al Juaret when lieadquar-
teri were transferred to chihuahua a Icw
dayi ago will b. changed lo UiihuaUua
within tue net! four or rive days rtafa-l
ubaran t:aptuany. minister or roliernaclon.
haa remained at Juai-es to transact im-
portant busliwlt for Ibe consututlcualllls.
The constitutionalist cumúlalo In .da
city will bt transferred today rrum the
Alberta Hotel lo the Mills bulldlnf where
Consul Rsrael K. Murium and his assistants
will occupy the ornees. Mus asa R3e. Hob-
erlo i resqueira diplomatic ageni or ihs
oxitisututlonallBis at Wsahiugton. who Is
temporarily locsted al El i ...... win he.ve his
orneas lo Ihe consulate.
Lit y Charter Aanendineat.
Sg tiiMl Km 's f s ris.es
Austin Tex.. April II. The attor-
ney general department today held
In aa opinion to John T. Suggs at-
torney of Denleon that the legislature
la without authority except by general
law to grant r amend c hartara to
cities of mor than 5.000 inhabitants
This opinion 1 baaed un the horn
rule amendment to the constitution
which vive cities and town of morn
than I. 00 population th right to
adopt ihalr own charter without leg-
islative enactmnt.
EtetiUi Fire Victim.
Uy fa. Asaeeislcd 're..
Doatoa. April 16. Th body of
Mia Eileen Haxle. aa actress waa
found In th ruin of th apartment
house In the Allaton district burned
yesterday bringing the number of
dead up to eight. Via Kaale was a
guest of friends In th house.
Preclpl-
Tenijieratu re Wind lalfon
Lowest Velocity la.t -I
Highest Innt Rtnle .if per hours.
Atapoi. t.iiiny. lilsht. weather. L'lrcctlin. kour. inch--..
Ahilen M M near H 2" .
Amurillo St 80 -M Pt. Clily. H IS i
Attantu TO -A 52 Clear KW ll .on
nol.e. Idsho 0 h-' W Clear NW IS .OS
Boston M Ml .M Hala N tu 1.4
Chicago 04 I 48 Clear NK lu i.i
(luclniistl 00 M 42 Clear HE 4 .00
Denver M 08 AO Cloudy NW 12 .00
Del roll M 02 44 In i l.i. 8 4 .IK!
Duliith. Mlun 42 4 84 cfe.r XK is oo
El. l'ASO 82 8fl 0 Cle.r W at .00
i nl.isu.il 8 Tl 4 Clear H 14 .no
Ha. re. Mout VI 82 0 Cleudy NW 18 .00
.lacs.unrllle 78 82 00 Clesr NW 4 .0(1
Little Roc 82 90 .14 Pt. (Uy. 8 18 .00
I.oi Angeles "8 76 88 Cloudy 8 4 Oo
Nashrin 72 T M Clear K 10 no
New ... lea. 76 tg OS Clear gw lo 00
New York 40 3 Cloudy N 12 .18
ninshs 74 82 80 Cloudy 8K 10 i)
I'hoenli 82 U 68 Clsar W 18 .00
itapid city. 8. D ra 2 ne cloudy nw rj 1
noswrll 82 88 SO Clear W is .00
St I.. nils 78 82 84 Cloudy K 12 IK)
Halt Lake city 42 48 88 Pt. Cldy NW 12 W
Han Ancnlo 78 88 18 PL Cldy. HR 14 ')
Ssn t'rau.-lsro 82 8 00 Clear NW .00
Sauls Fs 8 88 4 Cloudy NW 14 no
Seattle 8 M 1 Cloudy 8W lo 01
Wlishlngton 48 83 42 Clauds NW 12 (12
Wlchltn. Kaa 84 80 W Pt. Cldy. s tt (si
Yuma 03 W t Clesr W 4 .00
mm
the anginal flat wall finish can be washed. We are sote
agenta for KoPtima in El Paso. Send for beautiful booklet
that the company (get out.
TUTTLE
PAINT & GLASS CO.
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