El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Saturday, July 14, 1917 Page: 2 of 12
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NEW MEXICO DEMANDS
FEDERAL ACTION.
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tinfilln uaa lim nl I tint
I from SI Pato to noolt.it th rood
watsr nlrttrM nn it Im iilln rasl
Of Pougla. w ht-it tint tta(n aa on it- way
to Hermann orflrcrt twtav rtrlirert that
tby dwi not inttvui to rtut th ir. any
Mor turrriirtfr than u ntrMrr and
tUfrt thry would wr the I W. W
mippllsxl w ild th n' ' c.itif -.1 no fintll
I bey rre iM to iav Hfrmanaa.
Traína mé AbIm 0wrrfeM.
ShrrtfT Htrry C WlieHer who 1ti t
d the round-up nt1 dr4oraHon yi-i't
day. ftttd tonight thai under no roodl-
Uon would tti- men be allowed t re-
turn to thin district H.irn or dfutlf
patrolled all road lodty and wera na
tlomO at every depot and railroad ton.
All train wer aearrhed and every aulo-
inotitki romlnt into the diitrtrt wta aton-
m4 Mil it- ix-rupanu rould riv
Ufartor ymrtmnx at II inn
Mrt AIUItr AtttUrd lo Leave.
Several nmr artutora were arrestad
durinr tba day and a m-ora of man anma
of them tfUBlneaii mi were rialted hy
delerttlona or cltizrna and advlaed tn
leave town aa toon an ponlm Atwnir
them ware fveral Austrian and tierman
aubjerlft
Na Mare Plehela oa lni
Every mine la iha district showed i
lnrreae in the number of men returning
work uday. Not Unfit picktl wta
on duty at any of the mine. Mayor
Jaron Rilrkaon of tin- rlty raceivcd
telegram from the mayor or 1 Paso to-
day Matin that F.I Paw would take rara
Of the deported men If thry rearhed Ihat
rlty but ami-Hi Mayor Krirkaon that i '
Pato did 1 1 ' i want the men any more
than did Plsnee. Quiet prevails U.nigl.l
m every fttrU'in nf the dUliirt and DO
further tarloiiB trouble is anticipated
wo nrnNTTF. roirT ron
I I IX IMI HIIMH'. It) H I II
rnokf utvr.HoR .ampnm i
By Ataoelaten presa.
tViuaitt Aria July is 1 oilnwlnr re-
ceipt qf nrdera from thf in-idquariert of
the eouiheru departmeot lo rotifer with
ftoveruor Tbnmaa P. cumi-w.-H and letrn
from hltn wImtv lie wished fr-dr-r! trmipa
ftlired '"' how inanv he tlmiight would
be rooulti'il. I.leuleiiatit H. ti Welly ad
jutant of the Ailrona dlatrtrt lieid a lona;
feleplioiilr i mif.Ti if e win. tin- governor
todav.
At the rotfltionm of tiiia ronfnnre
Mrutepanl XVeiiv tald the a;oVeriHr
wlabrrl tronpa to i sent to Hlabee Kltir
man Jerome ttimitwddt. üiifprn Morenel
Ajo and Ray in earn of whirh piarwa a
atrlke eltli-r ratals or apieara Imtnlnenl
Ho definid reoriHttl waa ntfle by the
tovrmnr who iti he would investigate
tlie utii.ttln further and notify the head
ouarfis or im .MUoiia dlslrht laier in
the day However pe had not railed up
late una tiv rtnm.
The det.ottalum of !. I W. W
from htstHT Thursdiy wta done with the
knowledge tnd ronaenl of the rounfy
hoard or nupn isoi s or ux Nise cotitity
It was leaitf-d iioin orrn lai sotirrea
c
The roifdnisalnns issued in nearly f.onn
rial deputy siierirrs were aeruiiniren
d heiore hetnr Issued and
It waa stated
Hfmpson of I mi a county to rondatt the
rutwvet peaceably to Cofunibtit and bold
lu tents or stockade and feed flaaaa tt
taw aapaaaat unm toe iwwai wiuwriwt
take rharir- The governor baa wired
naahlaul Wilton requesting that tba
general aorernment take chatge and dta-
poM Of the matter trcordlna; to fadafal
law and order" explaining that Ntw
Medro -ia now w:ttK-ut oraan ted mili
tary rorrea be rat ta every regiment tt m
redera) serviré"
(governor i.indtey at to wire a aeeretary
of HUle Lansing aakiflf him to tutborlte
um aertetary of war lo Uka charge: and
iiH.tnr teieanani to Serrettry Of War
Bthtr axka the latter to "autborixa rom-
mander of rat u lar local army forra to
take chara." f .onsider matter federal
huatneta" Oo ver nor Lindaey taya Id aft
ihrea m.-saagea.
The action waa taken oo receipt of a
Megram from Hherirf Hlmpaon aayloa ttut
serious trouble It threatened" and ask-
Hit for inttrucUon. Bbariff McOrttb of
irtnt county naa aa viseo mat ine
l W. W .'a "t-altering watt." aod
suung they wtu not be allowed to In-
vade hia county.
MIOHNRV CLEAR V MCLAREC ALL
IMCrORTVfl MEN ARK CtTfZKMR AMD
nt VKRt Of l III I Mil HUSlts
By Asaoriated Preaa.
Herinautn. n. m.. tuir it- w. n. Liftry
wnir. miwkii nuauw mvi tmj . ípí
w ti aruong those dtfiorted from klabee
yesterdty to a atattONjtt to oewapapef
men toilay uiaiutatned oioat of lha eillea
Itera ara "citiiena taiptyera and many
them trt tubacribera lo l.llwrty bonds
Thirteen hundred and sKly two men are
hare. They have pure bated the entire
lock or the one little atore in town and
now are ortctiriiiy without food.
small detachment ( l.tdted flutes
troops ts here. I tie commander lias tel-
M st
rami"!
rao bed for rood -upi-lies
ty 01 ine meu nere nave money out
t
uy food. Home aay Ihey intend
m ticgeis tna return to artaona
i minea are runnlor at higher pro-
rne
rilen rata titan at aav Mane aince
trate or metal mmerg wta eanatj
ereL otieraiora-aald.
While deifuta aberirrt continued 10
tfueathm many tnett here laal nttht and
tlila morning no furthar deportatMMw
were mide uwa Auetrtan oowever naa
oteo arréete a ana it uetng item ny um
rtly ut liorllirs. It being alleged he threat
uyawniiie in.
(Hjirria
irain load of
Mttlco returned thlt njotnlng derlarlna
tiwy nad et pen cao gat woud or
kind
Ho far nothing hta been beard here or
W R. Uesry the tlsl.ec attorney who
was deported with the ouiera. C leery
aPimpeo ;!irornia for Wilton in li.
beputien rontlnue to guard the ap-
proaches to this city. Picketing at (be
um i' ' hta ceased.
No charges hare
he -n piaied against bin) to 1r.
who yeevernay i uiiiiaweu iwe
neporteu men into nam
that they had eiperlebced no trouble
niabee. k aaeortaiaj Ry feo it waa m-
tuioorny.
have been abta to
Ib- Ntard beiore iwtni
ven Ita orrirlal atneiirui
OVERNOR OF SVM MLXICO Mis
MATTER I P Til I Llll.lt A I. 4IIIVERN-
Ml M to TRKAT MEN Hill
Rv Associated Preta.
Hanu Fe. ft. M. July 18 Oov. W. R.
-Mndaey nf New Meiico declaring that
the Itiduatrial Worker! or lite World now
at Hermanas I. M ahould be treated
humanely bat not allowed to cauta dla-
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 26c at all druggists.
Ueary bat tssutned ibaige or the men
here counseling them to make the beat
or their situation.
Many or the deported men maintain they
nnv tamil ea tn manee ano are aniieu n
return hi their homet. They charge they
were tn a number of Instances taken
rroin thair bijuies hy armed meo who gave
r ni no onrortiiidty to proleaL
V H Vinar ..1il.rir.Mil.l .t Id L I
Paso and iloulhweatern railroad told local
authforitiet Pday he hail ordera from
Waller Douglas vice president of the rail-
road to leava the men at Coiumhua
v M. King waa In charge of the train oh
.'la trip from Hishee.' When he stopped
In i '.himi.ua he was detained hy lira po-
lice until he promised to take the train
away.
A report In circulation aald tim Idea
of the deportation tn ;o)umi)ua waa to
rid Arizona o( the men and get the United
Btatea army to taku Item In charge
Ú H. Htollinga one of the men rounded
up at R.'abee aaaaru be haa no conneu
Hon with the Industrial Workers of the
World fte wat pulled from bed it bit
home yesterday morning and forced at
tie point of ahotguna to go on lb catllt
train. Mrs. Htollinrt. hla wife arrived
here thla inoinina truin their houxi and
joined her huabtnd.
ine men pm int nay very tpiieiiy.
Early in the morning tiicy gatheren
around the box -like dtot here and tent
teles-rams. Hrfnrt the mornlnr wta far
along the railroad operator waa handling
more commercial inisineaa man ever Do.
fore in the history or the office.
All kind of teh'iM sins Were senl . Home
went ta ahile offlclala prntaating tgainat
(himrtatiori nthert ware diapttrhed to the
fwlertl medtttora at Ulobe and irorea
of il apatehia want to wivet and families
of tiie 1 1-1 -ni t.-d men at hiabea.
IKH ULAJ PREPARE TO TARE
PROMPT ACTMtN sum mi ANT
Of THR AUITATORt ML 1 1 RN
Mv Aasorlated Pres..
Douglas Aha. iuly 11-CIUiant of
Douglas aarly today were preparad for
a return of Iba I.1M alleged membert of
toe loduttrlal Workafa of Um World tod
their aympatbUera who ware deportad
yesterday front Ríante. Reporta received
early today ntdlcatad that Iba tpacial
train or Ireight rara and calila cart which
carried the men trum Hiaoet nan peen
sidetracked at Hermanan to miles weft or
t:oiombui H. tt. aficr the local offlcera
al the taller place had refused to permit
Hit guards who ao-onipatti 'd the train
to unload their prltonerg ibart).
A message received by Chief of Police
Jamea H. Kaat from Sheriff Harry
Wligeter. whu accumpanied the train aald
tin deported men were threatening lu
return to iHntglaa on the first passenger
train and It waa reared they would arrive
here about ?:k) thlt morning tihfcr Eaai
in mediately issued a ctll for Kuu apecial
police men lo temirt for duty fully armed
at io haanl the expected in vat ton
Reporta from other aoHrcct aald II wat
ooi-red probtbla that the deponed
men wnald atop the wesibound midnight
train and compel the tram crew hi carry
ii. .in back Pi filaber. Hermanea a june-
lion polnl on thu Rt 1'aao and Houth-
westein railroad cuntíate merely of
three houeet Inhabited hy Mexicans Hit)
Mellon and a water tank.
Whether the deported men had bean
red since they jen ixmgiaa wat not knowi
here. Ilfluoria from f:olumhus said mant
or hi -in were in a aurly m..ud wlien the
train arrived imiu and reruseo w Mia
but a few appeared cheerful and an-
nounced that ltiT-y were "taking a joy ride
the gueata of the copier cotniiatiles.
When the train arrived at Columffiis. tin-
detraining point originally aelected by
me guarna it wat met uy ueputy t.n.v
Marttitl :iaude While members of Ine
1 1 v council and a immher or attclai
iHtllocmen whu refuted to permit either
ihe guarda ur the daporpid meg to leave
the train.
uirintenderrt King of the El I'aen a
souitiweaient railway who accompanied
the train waa arrrsPM on a chaire of
carrying paaaenger in Interattle commerce
wiinoui conerung rarea out wit releasee
when en agreement was reached that tie
train would be taken back at far ai
Mermarías.
Two hundred and fifty armed jrutrd
who eacorted the Industrial Workers of
Hie oW'rld and their avmutthlxcra from
Hlgbee yeaferday returned lo Douglas
ihia morning In day eoechri attached P
a regular weaibuund pataenger train on
Ihe El Paso a riouthwoslerti railroad.
They reported they bad left their charget
tt Hermanea N. N.
We iid in- imuhle with ine men v.-
ROUND TRIP
RATES
New York
Atlanta C. .
Chicago 111. .
W.ihington
D. C
LmmtUIc Ky.
Via
$86.10
$60.25
$66.50
$76.80
$63.30
SUNSET
LIMITED
A aolid aleep in r CAT Irauin
dauly at H:45 A. M.
SoUiriK daily Limit Oct
31.
CITV TICKET OFFICE
No. 206 No. Oregon.
Write for a booklet on
rite WONDERS oí the
APACHE TRAIL of
-; Arizona
'Ml .1111 i ' or it s I HI m i wilt.
Hlllf Ml H4I.IÍ TO AHIXONA If
t.o I MNMI M 1 Ml S TO ACT.
by Ataot laied lreaa.
Deming "It. M. July i8.-Hhrriff W. c.
Hlmpacn and W depullet left Itera for
lleriuaiiat thla arternoon to arrett Iba
in. .i deported frtiui Htabea. He Intenda
o bolt) litem for iflelructiuna fruía Uuv-
ertior l.tudaey
Hherirr nimpaon before leaving for Her
manaa aald b" wuiii book the flrirt u
.ii- ho could rtrra to the etttet train and
ship ihepi bark lo Arltoiia. II Uta mm
Uay toihortttca refuted to hold them in
a 'hull pen.'
were taking away" tald one of the depu-
Ilea. "The men contented themaelVee
with cursing an
aa we left llirm.
W. n 1 i a i . an -attorney or liistx'e
who wta d" i 'u i ted with lite otbert piada
a aiH-acU Pi ihe man when the train
retened Hermapaa urging thcrn to rnakg
the huat of the condition in which (bey
lounu ineimH-ivca.
A mimUr or the tuarda who live in
Dottgltt reft the train here whlpt tha
otler guarda aboard nroreeiled io Riabee.
uh H shed and bv w
Tkt oair trama i
agare av to toe di
wvniauv wse isbvsp wmmn aai aaa
Aaeoclaied Presa raaotrt. I Um I nttl tatt
ed an Inanlry end matructed (aa wtaorv
uaa ea niaoee to repon to oat tn use mae-
tar. until I received" tnoee repone i
rannot determine my anion."
Af the ornee or the atete corporation
eornmistfon which hta control of all pub-
lic ultimes corporal lona tt wta atajad
that the deawaaaot will uka lataaatlata
action upon the presentation of caae
of nrtarfartnee on the) part of any peciOR
or corporation with the traoemlealon or
an intrastate metttga-
"rHapttches addreaeed to The Aaaoclat-
ed Preta tt Denver come under the bead
of Interstate trantportatton and are en-
tirely within the lurlarflctloo of the inter
tute commerce ronrroJ talon stated T.
D. Cat ha! rata etroert for the eotaanlaalon
"If there were any messages filed at
tabee or Dougiae for nolnta within the
tiate ano mey were neia up or any per
on. the commlaalon will tct promptly
upon preaemauon or me rtae to it."
FAR WMT (MHTtHVKM TO
PftCFARK rOR ANY Tttorni K
WfTsI L W. W. AUITATOR.
By A -'. later! l'res
San Franclaco Cal.. July ta. The
watt continued lodty to align itself
atalnet dlsturhancee caused by the I. W
(tute cour.ly and city offlclala and
some ettltena adint; In thalr own'bebtlf.
wera adlve following the lead of Rla
Arit . whera at an early hour the
rltlxena who yeahsrday defKrted more
than lim men had been atbed to mobilize
agalnat any return or the undeitrcd.
anerirr or Aia)neria and t.omrt coun
tlfa around flan t rain lai n bar. were nre
pared to repel I. w. W.'s gald to be
marrhtng from the north and during Um
night deputies efood guard over all roads
leading Into both rnuntlea.
An I. w. w ocean aer waa waylaid
north of Relllngham wash . last night
when be attempted to reeen a logging
camp lie was taken hack to Beningnam
anu loia vt taae ine um ouwuunn
aléame r
From Butte. Mont. where the preaeni
situation first gained prominence reporta
seemingly Indicate a settlement of the
mine strike within the near futura. Dla
aeoiion has nroken nut amona the differ
ent striking el em Mitt -and a mata meeting
will be held bundty to decide whether a
poninn or ine men wno atrurg in aym
paltry will return to their tasks.
ine internal one umoer woraera m-
Ion. a hraneh of the I. W. W.. which bad
ihrettened a atrlke in the rleh lomberlnf
diatriet about ureyg Harbor wash. raited
meet mill m. ri and loggera at a nmi'r-
enra they preyloualy demanded be held
not later than yesterday. The employers
deriared laat night no overtures bad been
mtde since th original demand preaent-
ed July A. Revert! thousand workmen
would be Involved In tbls section and ac-
rdtnt lo retMrts here the L W. W. lead-
era eipecied to make their greatest fight
tn me jumner wnona gradually ettending
the atrlke to other dlatrlctt. Up to this
time the lumber dlatrlrta have auffered
rhiefty in eastern Washington and Idaho.
In Oregon more than too men already
have enlisted in a home guard battalion
to be stationed permanently In Oregon Tor
home defense. Alt have had prevloua mil-
itary training. Announcement of the or-
ganixation was made fdllowlne rnnfarenen
on the I W. W. situation In eastern Ore
gon between Oovernor James Withy-
tnmbe Adjutant (ieneral Oeorga A. White
and sute Pira Marshal Harvey Walla at
Salem.
Oovernor Motet Aleiander. of Idaho
hat announced he will not ask for federal
iroopa until the civil authorltleg of bla
state have railed to cope with the situa-
tion. Tomorrow be will confer with Gov-
ernor Krneat Litter of Washington.
of the trottRlea " be tald. "I be
lieve it due to lawTtte iiamanfa who nave
Injected themtel voa bato the tit nation and
ant controiraat try peopee ajoattat aa nata
ajar wood BaJViata
CRHANH RACafT '
Rt Aiaociated fret a.
r:blraar Jul ll-W. D. Haywood. tc-
reitry tretturer of iba I oda atrial Work
am pf the world tonight declared that
the attorney-general of the United Atetes
la investigating what be termed t "seriee
of outrage a gam at the I w. W.." aad
brandad aa abaolutcly falte tna rumora
ant German influence and Garatea money
ra behind the copper mine atrlke tt
Blabee Arli. Butte Moat. and elsewhere
tn the west.
-The deportation of I. Y- W. membert
from Biabe today waa aa outrage." said
Mr. Haywood "and ooty one of a aeriee.
I wtnt to deny eatphatlcaily that Genntat
money and Oarmaa wtr time motives are
behind the western copear miners' strike.
"And 1 want le My mat the deportationt
will not affect the general altuaUoa They
cannot mine copper Wttb aoacblna gun
or dig tt wttb bayonata.
"Senator Tbomaa. of Colorido leeentlr
mtde the ahmrd ttiemcm that naitnaa
bifluaneea were behind our movement
tt la not German 'nftnence bet aimply
an effort to get Irving wtget and lust
working oondKions for our miners that
la behind the strikes.
"The atrlke at Rlsboa ta of course in
aympathy with tba atrlke at mute Mont.
Both were called by Maul Minora indus-
trial union a component part or the
I w w
' No Attempt to Tie Vp Mines."
"There la no attatopt however to Ha up
Die copper mine of the United HUlee
just because we are at war. And there la
no connection between the I W. W. ef-
forts In the harvest field situation and
the mine strikes so far at I know. Too
mine strikes would have come nt this
time war or no war. Tna coat of Hying
h;. - gone up tnd tba derm mil ware nt cat-
ea ry.
At far at today'a outrage at Blabee la
concerned tba men who warn deported
ware cltltena or Blabee at well as tnoaa
who deported them. In rtrt they ware the
men on whom the Ufa of the town depend
ad. The mob there aimply formad and
want from house to bouao and. rounded
up all men who refuted to go to work
a method by which the business men
of the Town evidently bad determined up-
on to and the atrlke.
I alls Demands Just ' v -
"Thla It bul a continuation of a aeries
of outragea that have continued tor moro
than a year beginlng with the strike on
the Mesaba rango In Minnesota."
Mr. Haywood ceiled attention to depor-
tations tnd attacks on I. W. W. membert
tt Ktnaaa uty Detroit. Dolutb and Ev-
erett. Waah. "These caaes." be aald. "have
been taken up before the attorney general
and ere now havlna- tiiiariiaaaart
Mr. Haywood tald the demanda of
miners at Blabee "are Justified by the
woramg conumoua oí minera.
etatrod eat to Reform
ra ti d seta of sala ctty uarvegb meet papara
i city tl
w Dade vi
The first new a gtorr wta Oled by
inrongn
Preta at
mediately tent to we gi Pao efHeC aad
befeee being raters 4 to Denver waa or
aereo nan up oy nqawn naa general
dltor for tea Poelpe-Dodge inter asu. 0
ere of the OooaW paatan. Tba ji
wat gtraa the operator at the local tele-
gram on ice wmrn was acennea ano
acted anon by hia own authority at tba
time. Manager TtUoteon or tba local óf-
rico taya that Mr. Stout later inrormed
him aa to the centorablp they de aired
end gao mega diapetcbta were atiu be id.
Mr. Tillotaon cltimed toot be wat under
tba impreeeion that Mr. Stool waa an
army ofTlaer. on account of the title " cap-
ta hV' by which Mr. Stout la generally
known tnd the style or dress be wore.
Tba reaaon for preaa tmiauf f JWp aa told
the Ataocttted Presa correaondent by
baa tnd StOWt w ho hod chtrga or arrange
tnenta bore waa taat Vney deaired no m-
rortnanoe to rear the outilde until the
deportation mm Been Tompiate and aaua-
f ictory lo them. 4-
A censorship wta alto tmpoted oa tba
leased wire of a local brokerage firm
and the loaf d latinee telephone between
pougiat eno nitnee out too utter was
not a tuccaae. It la said that Sheriff
Wheeler and nmtot-voan orricuu in
Blabee attended to that end or too con-
sor ship.
ANOTHER "ROUND-UP"
Or I. W. W.'B POHSIRLK.
By Assoctttcd Praia.
Globe Ai l.. July ta. - -Kight more strike
leaden were arrested hare late todav aiut
tonight on the blanket warrant charging
rmiiii -umbo itriacra wun noung on Jiny
t. Six of the strikers ware In Jail to-
iiigut and tna remtinoer released on
bonds. These latter included Itoger S
ntve fcllaml nrnn lar in lha I Ur W
ana ueorge nonio tecretary or the local
mmcm union.
Fear that a round-un of I. W. W. lead
era tnd sympathizers would be made
t anted hutch uneatlnesa hero tonight
eapaalally among Um strikers it waa re-
ponra mat anoincr wooieaaia deporta non
The guarda reported that they had found latatea governraeñt luía decided to tab nut
l. W. W. leaner on 1IMI passangrg Lf um I w W itrasnlMlanM that r
ii ullti them trier they lert Her Ht whirh irbeVi'uaijnZnln.tlT hViie
u. Tba mm was put off the train manhV ' n . "'ft "ll ' 'b ' Si..?"'
MAW AND It lot M RUMORS
IHHH.I. ITIKNH Or
RIBRSK f'RIDAY.
By Associated Preaa.
Blaliec Aria. July tl. Blabee waa a
City of rumura today. Under the tu-
ptinut caini mat ruiioweu ihe siirriug
eventa of yesterday when the Industrial
wortert or ute worm ami tneir miiiiu
thlten were driven from town ibera wta
an undercurrent of great nervouanaaa.
blabee seemed to t aipectlng a "fiara
back" rrom the deportattuns.
Kvery little while a rumor would reacta
Ihe town that the "I. w. W. are coming
back." First the deported man ware re
poriqd to hive botrded a atub train
which met a widely knuwn tranaconli-
nenia! passenger train at t 'shorn Junction.
Scores or automohlles. loaded with armed
men hurried to the scene but It waa
only a rumor and the men returned.
Some time later reporta ware In circula-
tion thai several aulomobllat loaded with
Ihe ie i H.Med men were coming here.
These caused e large number or men to
hurry In motor cars lo station along Ihe
A O T E L E VE R A G E
OLD KTVI.E PLATK
Hunr. Pull root koui or ride and cot
nr. wbola roouln. Hard rliid uoumiiri.
Aim) System Mat
RoonM. UM. HO not. Cannot rork.
Ta.ut and voka clear Ion pha!lr. oi.aa
mouth to uiaailrauon. Moat aaualactore
Dlatea avar inada. Pit anv monui and
mi.iiv Uiat canaot ba rittad b. old .tyia
MOUTH C14SAI
LEV EU AGE. NIMv
Tba onli niaaara or iboaa piavaa in iba
New System Dental Co.
Comer U Vate aad ame gafaote ttm
part In
nlsboc.
Icaln
manag- The man was put off
as toon ii ne waa discovered.
in a statement coueerning ma
yesterday 'a drportatlona from
Sheriff Wheeler aald today:
"Every man boarding the ctrs waa In
vited to state his reasons why he ahould
not he deported. Thirty or more were
rounded up who were known to ba peace-
able and desirable workers but when
asked lo remain said lliev would alav
wiih ihe majority.
Approximately nn tier cent or inoae
rounded up were members or the Indus-
trial Workera of the World.
i am determined to keen out men wno
are continually making trouble In Hie
camp and am not rear ful of having over
sienped any authority or my ornea."
Htier rr wneeier nere tone- denied tnai
he had authorlaed the imptftmlnn of any
centorablp in Douglas or Blabee y eater -day
ga asserted hy ofrirera of the Phelps-
Hodge corporation In exnlanatlon or their
ordera to detain Aiaoriatetl Preaa dts-
ati ties concerning yaalerdayt deporia-
lona from Blabee.
The sherirr stated to a corespondent
if the Assoeiatrd Presa thai neitlier he
nor anyone In authority at hla temporary
ne nn pmrters ai it anee nan tssuen anv
order putting a censorship Into effect.
rne ins .uooara ortietaia nere. nowever
claim they recetved an order to put on
ensorsntn rrom someone connected
with the sheriffs ofrtce. The order they
say came over a long dtatance telephone
but ihey aay they are unable to name
ine pei -on giving n snerirr wneeier
decltred hn knew absolutely nothing of
any censorship until last night after It
naa utoii iiitvu k
flt 'ARDH Brri BN AFiSvH PITTING
AUITAT1HIB ON -Hit iut h AT
RstMMANAB NHt IIKXIGO.
By Associated Preet.
Tucson. Arli. July 13. About two hun-
dred guards who accompanied tba I. W.
W. special which wet aent out yesterday
carrying Mes I. W. W. from the Warren
dlatiict returned on the regular tram tt
9 o'clock thlt morning after having side
tracked the cattle care ctrrylng their
charges it Herminia N. M a small gta-
tlon with a Tew tKiusea about.
The engine and caboott of the aperlat
departed Tor F.I Paso after the cart had
been aldetrarked al 1 :1ft a. m. The guards
hoarded the regutir train from U Ptto
to Douglas. Thta ts a mixed train reach-
ing Ivourlae at a a. m. Kvery highway
tnlo Blabee la guarded and no I. W. W.
membert will be permltied to put.
Ouards are tlso stationed it Osborn the
Junriii.n for iiiabee and the Warren dla
trlet. and I. W. W. men rom lug Into that
station will be turned back.
Before the guanta left Hernianat. Ihey
were named by the deported men Ihey
would hold up the first train passing
through the stitton for the west tnd re-
turn to Blabee.
GovcRNbrorr to take out
St Of w ! rART I nm
By Associated presa.
neaiua. wian. Jury II The United
manic infruenrc. arcordinar to annnnnee.
iicnt pHlty by Uuttnd HUtes District At-
torney ..lay Allen. Tba men will be in-
ternal Mr. Allen aald.
Investigation by government igenti said
the dtsU-ict iitomey ihowtd a large per-
centage of lite Industrial Workers to be
-en mans. .nr. Alien eoniinuod:
"Attorney Oeneral (lregory at my re-
quest authorizes the Internment of all
Herman enemtee who are arrillated with
r uaoi Maen part in any movement ur
plan seeking to bring about industrial or
agricultural disorganisation.
"My conception or the rule la that tins
will apply and reach any alien enemy who
establishes a record of unreliability In
either residence or employment. Tl la
apparent that thla la not the urn rne
t. W. W. and their kind to be shirting
around from place to piare They mutt
niiuiufiuTiii aim aorp is u iney are
t remain otlt or Jell or an International
camp. The very fact that they ara nn-
roiiahle It a circumstance sufficiently
-v. i.iua nun inn'' io arraiik ine at
tcntlon of government offlcera.M
atHERirr or u tsiM.ro utatk
COUtVTT TAKES INTO CIBTOUY
HI HIKt:iED I. w . w.'a.
Uy Assoclaied Press.
Walla Walla. Waab. July ll.Aattsted
by national guard troops Slierlfr Cutn-
stock of tTanklln county went through
..i s eew ntswvea yerna aoeay and ar
n-ted all men found in boa rara or rid
Ing on trains. Twenty-five went taken
i cuatodg and will be tried in nolle.
f áTT Henficirií fAinnanw
W g vr v. M. J VV11IUI J AU Other.
41 8 nd 420 S.n Antonio St. oppoaite City Halt.
SPECIALS FOR TODAY
85c
t pound Ball. Svrinf.
Butler
aD"r:n; 40c
t DUkMM Mlnut. or
Tptx '
rtr DC
I BctuwM ChcwiBC or
aura CDC
PHONES SOS
Tnd wtk in mad
I cana Bart llrart.
Hhrlmp
I una Had Mmun; reu-
lar llo obs
t cana Fumen
Bar .11 ii a.
W.lch Ormpa Juioa
plnu
Waleh Or.p. juice
quart.
FREE DELIVERY
Mü nUr proo.pt HIii His
25c
50c
25c
19c
38c
WBOUCMUI MMOTI or
i 1 1 1. ni (on 'ATOM niM iMns
T SBSl l JAIL.
By Aiwrlalen l"rM.
Oloba Aril.. July tl. Wholaaal ar-
ruta or allairad arllauiri ani mina plrk-
ata on r harrea or rlottna- on July i eon
llniiad UKla.v. Ktylily aarranta war l-
atieil and moat or thrra hare bean aarvad.
Ahoul SO men were releaaml on Dórela of
Win. Toe othera ar In lha rminty Jail.
Thara have been dlwrilera hei. and al
Miami.
OonaNMRNT VIM cnVCRNOII or
ARIZONA THAT IT UAY TAKE
in mi in nrniHK Tnui'BLas
Oy Aaaoelalrd 1'ie..
lioenK. Arit . Julv ii(1amm.. p.n.i
bell ihli mornlnr tjereired the tollowliiK
te Ierran daTed Waahlnnon. July If. II :M
"Serretary of war baa tmtrwwd Oen-
era) Parker lo aaad orneara to Arlanna at
one to report In him rondlttoa there
win a new hi ro nprrattor In IM main
lenan.e of order
Meantime may 1 not reaptetrutty urre
Ihe rre.l danewr or rltliena Ulfnr Ihi-
law Into their own hanril. aa vni.r rei..ri
tndlrawa their havlnr done. í loo upon
urh artiona with wtnt anprhpalon A
er ..rimú rpatalMllty H aatumed
Oovernor
aM
dy
bell atalad u
haa bean andaavorln. . crane wivu.
Whan ha waa tn tae tea h Tfc. liwuli
fraaa rapraaHatlv ml lha iiniiii ai
I. W. W. ACTIVmCN III Mil
KOI Til UAKOTAl ATTEMPT MAIMC
TO Ml n lir TEAIN.
Hy Aiaorlated rreaa.
Hloui ralla . D.. July It AaUVIUM or
allured Indualrlal Workara or the Wurld
i" ouhmi ueauie toaay wnan an
atteniDt waa meda In hurn ...
Milwaukee and Bt. Paul rrelrnt train early
lh a murnlnr near Murdu. s. .. areord.
mr lo reporta here several memoera nr
2" a. w. w. ar. aiiairan to nava art
nre to an anility fralrht rar tn whi.h
they trawled rrom Rapid City to Murtlo
wlMai lliey Ian the train aa 11 apjiroarlied
Murdo. Tba nr waa arllntuliheti aner
a rar nan neen iiestroyeo. Two meni-
ff w' w- lwrlJ war arretted
harller thla week the oil houaa of Uh
uuwaiiaee roarj at hrotland Junction s.
D.. waa hurntKL ornnala believe the rira
In have been the wnrk nr ih.- I w u
lloveniinenl nrrirlala ar Investirán
7' "lucera mat we
mw. PtaSi lo deairoy the cropa
Mtf llluAN MINERS roRU HOUR
OVARII TO EXPEL ANT L W. W.
MEN WHO KNOW t. -"
By A undated Preaa.
nurork Mich July is -Three bun-
ni.i nuiiei mei uare taat ni(hl and or-
fknlied a "home ruaril" tba avowed pur-
poae or which la to erpei all I. W W
at.ltlor In Dili territory aad urevenl
aprcan or their arrume ciuaena her
are baiinninr to i ear an uulbraak or
iro.ni aunuar to thai In Amona niinlnr
Tba "Cillaana' Alliance." a law enforc.
man I OrranltaUmr active rturlne K .Mb.
iru. nr i. nas oceii revived and al
iceuj uas sianeu an so VI I w w. cam
palm Ibrouta IU omdal orna.
I. JT. V. ACTIVITIES LN
Ci VTRV TAKEN L IN
sk..aik i mint
i'v aaaoeiiMn
Wa.lilnstun. U. C July II. Tba war
--vw ... wW wiinoui repon today
from Amona or the beedouertera of lb
aoutnern dvpartDsant. lndlctmt Uil
Major Oeneral Parker bad used redara)
troops In tba malntanance of order In loo
"i J "" ui.iu. uw .ave naea cra-
rnti by Industrial Worker or tba World.
ooneral Parker's ordera war. to co-
operate with the rovemor of Anua and
lo tab audi measures aa be retarded
necessary ror uaa nrousrtion or nl. bhh
Property. He was cautioned however to
abow no partiality anil not lo a lb
.JrJ'.T . . upiHn ny raction
........... i.. ... i...i.ii
sienaior Nvers. I
aenala on ihe su!
today derlarlnr
wa in asiic
saaa awaaann
aawkva in burn
any cikntroveray
jec
tba rovenunenl ahould
aciion atainat thoa. law.
Osa.WMt who ar thraal-
wbt ctaitu ana ar. aauaa-
n.AOATAri' MAYOR
WARM'S I. W. W.'a BUtrlAVE "
By Associated Pros.
riarstarr. Alii. July is -in stale
ment anaounciat that rifleen Indualrlal
Workera of the World deported Tuesday
from Jerome. Arli. had arrived In Flaf-
aurr Major A. L. Pulley today warned
rnaauMrs or Ihe orranliallon that Flar-
rtafT would brook no Intarrereoca by trait-
ora to the only rovnrnment ttut hta auc-
ceeded on the earth.
"UisBTuntiird members or in l. w. w..
an orraiilzatlnn inlmlctl and detrlnienul
to food aoiBiuL an element traitorous
to tne American rovemmeni. oar ar-
rived in Fiarstarf after ;avinr been run
out or Jerome" the mayor's autemeiit
aald "and we hereby advise that no fool-
ishness will be tolerated."
Denutr. enenrra and members or tha
bom sukrd were meetlni trains SJTlvln
at Futntarr to prevent any larra dales.
tlon of industrial Workers ar lb World
atoppinr bare II was stated py tne au-
thorltlea.
'SPIDER AND FLY'
AT THE CRAWFORD
Raymond Teatl Company Pre
sent a Laughable Musical Com-
edy; Miss Lake Stars
Ten Germans Two of
Them Army Offkert
Assisting I. W. W.'s
IM-Ileveit to o army office ri? have
been located in lb town and sur
roundins rampa u taróme known her
tonlrht. They are believed to have
been arm into una district to assist
tn I. W. W. uriutora In tylns up the
copper mtnas of Miami and Olobe.
A l oyally league similar to the Uoy-
assy Kiiws ui una wra manea.
neen rorsaaa ear asas tn si
pins I
ana
iprsd ibtfr Intention of atop
. W. W. atraes meetings nlatitly
MS assrjsn aaasors or I. W. W. aai.
tallón ir it waa nerasary to drive
tha ariutors out aa waa dons al Bis-
Heavy yuSrdl or I'nlled Sutes sol-
dier. Iiave been plared around the
powder massainea wMeb In - ralntat
cempaales tram la tut district.
TWO MEN KILLED
AS TRAIN STRIKES
AUTO NEAR DEMING
Southern Pacific Freight Demol
ishes Car Driven m Front
of Trsua.
Two unknown man arar instantly Wi
nd when lb fast Southern Pacific r re lain
train No. ftí atruck a Ford car In which
iney were ridlny. eight miles east or
liemlng Friday afternoon. The train was
runnlns 35 mUea an hour when the occu-
panu of lbs automobile made an effort
to rush anead of the train. The car waa
demolished and the . two men thrown
thirty feel Their daatba were Instantane
ous.
The bodies wera ao badly mansted as
to prevent lndnlinction. On of lb
men carried card which read: P. J.
Q'Bermau Co. Tucson Aril. TIM
bodies were len hi chare of a brake-
man pending Iba arrival or a justice or
tecaaroutjejTtnr
Miniature Whirlwind Hits
Gage N. M. Disbid; One
House Entirely Unroofed
Br Times Special correapondenl
nsWasT. TjT. July Tt-The home of
W. Read Weak Isa a Us. N. M.. was
ootnplly unroofed raw days ato when
mlnuiure whirlwind atruck It. spr.-a.i
Int tne shlnrlea over wide a-es. The
WaOuns borne which wsa bullí lesa man
two year ato. Is one nf the handaomesi
ranch hornea In thla section or Ihe coun-
try. A wide hall divides the huuse throutb
the middle and tba twister entered th'
houM throutb the hall and wont oui
throuth tba roor. taking the roof with it
Mr. Watktna had been lying on s
couch but hid risen when he beard tin
epproaehlnt storm and when KM roor
waa blown off oa of th chimney fell
directly on tha couch smashing It to
mate M wood.
Non of the members of Mr. Welkins
family was injured nor waa any damai'
done to any of the other building.
MOVEMENT IN FINNISH
DIET NEW THREAT TO
RUSSIA.
ir.
TnTBaTtiod rrom Pata One.)
Thla IwanMiSaon will re.etate that the cban
color's announcement al th outbreak ol
the war that Germany waa undertaking I
i declare tnai
derensive war and
the fin
Jorlly of tba rclchetat now favors peart
uasau aa a mutual unarrsianning am
lasting roconrlllallon of nations.
Aa long aa lha enemy govemmenta re
fuse tbls the Uerman people and rlch
una. ui resolution will say are milled it
determination to right no until th'
right of uerinany and Ha allies ar secured.
POLISR ur um it- WANT TO KNOW
WHY THEIR PEOPLE WERE
in Pull 1 1 II TO. GERMAN V.
By Associated Prese.
r.oBenhagen. Ileum. rk. July II Accord
Ing to news reaching here from (lermeny.
Polish members or the retrhetat utter
penates Chancellor von Bethmano-Holl
wcg about the deiiotialton or tbouaaudt
of Polish men and women to Canltisjff
where they are compelled to labor. The
interpellation says tins proceeding; which.
In ihe rsae or the Belgians la generally
rerognlied aa contrary w tntarnsUonal
law conUnoas end now troops ar em-
ployed forcibly to drat victims from their
homes.
DRAMATIC CRITIC DEAD.
Special lu the Morning Tunes.
PtiocnlK Arm. July is. word wa re-
ceived today of tba oib at Los Angeles
of Mallland Davlea dramatic critic and
one of the best known resíllenla of Pboe-
nj1 f"jU?.Sf'y years.
"Th Spider and the Fly." presented by
Raymond Teal Musical Comedy company
si the Crawford thee Mr Thursday nlglit
was a laughable comedy and waa enjoyad
by a targe crowd. The abating of "Oh
onnny on Johnny oil." by Mlat
might occur hero at
arrest of the fifteen strike leaders wi
tnoutnt to oe to beginning or this rou
iv Urn and the
3Uhl to be lha bealnnlna- f
un nut avarvthln. waa rtolet fonivht
no further arreáis bad bean mad by the
sheriffs department However a num-
ber of atrlke leader are eapacMd to be
piacea in jail uurint in mint and to-
morrow.
rite Unity league Issued a statement
tonight siring tba loyally league mov.
ment waa to be made sute wide and
ortairfaallons were being formad In
PkowKi Tusaos. Yuma luVpsrlor Minn I
wu inner nines UI uia BUte. IS WS SISO
ctslmsd s conspiracy to destroy tha cropa
In lha gall river and Maricopa valleys bsd
discovered.
CENSORSHIP IMPOfOXO
BY MIME oriTClAUl
By Assoclaied press.
Dougtaa. Arls.. July II Tha first intima
I nn or any disorders pendlnr and actual
activities having uksn pise In Doutlas
in connection with th deporutloo Of sd-
proilmatriy l.soo striking minera In tne
Warren díateles waa eaeelwMH lupa h. .
phone shout I .-as' o'clock tin. morning
shcrirr Harry C. wneeier or Cochlea
county bavins placed tn urgent telepbone
call for Chief Deputy Charley cross and
armed cltltena whether demurred or
not to proceed lo Blabee In autoinobliea
St s specified hour lo assist la the aatfaial
dapotiallon of 1. W. W.'a Deputy Cross
Informed a corresiiondent of the Asso-
l isted Press at 4 o'clock that lbs oootre-
rstsd automobiles numberlnt about thirty
and ronlalnliig armed men were erbed-
uleil lo leave Douglaa al S o'clock a ahnes
tune later H. H. smut smeller super! n-
tandenl bare ror the Copper Queen Min-
ing company announced officially lbs! lbs
purpose or th trip ws to "drlvo I.
W. W.'s out of Biabe" and informed th
correspondent that be mls-M ri ts.
1 'r puuiiratio py tn Aasoclaled which a. In lb
"..Ratei
hail
hSTjo
mm
Lak and th Teal riurkllnys u Uip hit
or even lot . The song received sev-
eral eocorei- And irtita when Haraaood
Teal aanff tbe patriotic parody un the
sodf tne audience clamored. Mlat Made-
line Lee araln atarred witb her catchy
aonta. The show waa an up-to-date mu-
sirá! comedy with many sonra and mu-
sirá! selections between times.
The play opened on a sumkner resort
In tbe country by three couples netting;
married. A rather and his son were in
love with separate women but they bad
tbe same name and a aenerai mlxuu was
caused on tbls account oeneral Jasbo
married a woman wi be wouibt.
tne m arriaste bad murdered
nusDswoe ny reeainv uwa
Mn soup and when nhe
try sume or her choice been soup
venr much onnosed. i nier sha
nut soma Dowdan In hi win. WIim htt
drank he was told It waa poisoned and
the only way he could ssve hla life was
to run and to keep ell hla muscles moftaur
until a doctor could be procured and di
ui iue oocwra were oui 01 town bui
liter on everything wu aualrhtned out
the dowder only belDv sleeplnir powder
to quiet lita nerves.
Some of the musical selecciona were;
"Rose Mtrl of Mine" "Roiiinv Stones"
"I've Got the Bluee" Ob johnny Ob
Johnny Oh." "Wenderful PUce" 'Ir.
land'r "Notlilnk Is Too Oood Tor You"
"Mends In Your Poeketl" "Hawaiian
Baby" and a special parody prepared by
Teal dwelt on all or the popular son
mu or the last rew years. This show will
continue until Sunday when "Little Misa
Flail'' a Hirer-art Tour scenes comedy
will be presented.
KILLED BY AUTO lAVDITS.
.hlcako. 111. July 13. Four automobile
usnnns nnor ana auien reier ntiirm a
pstntlman today whn be resisted their
drmand lor a box he wee taklnc lo a
hank. A bank meaaenrrr with him wit
not harmed. Tbe robbers ' in eeeaplni
ErabhHl a Mr contefnlnv 100 In nickels
ut overlooked e 110.000 package or bills
te DMa
rtiP
.- ....
99
96
Almost Perfect
COR the month of May this Market scored
97 and ranked number one. Having no
other record but our own to go against we beat
that for the month of June. We are proud of
this record and believe the public will be
pleased to know that El Paso has a Market so
nearly Perfect.
What This Means
The regular inspection under the direction of thtt City
Board of Health always found OUT Market and the
Meal we sell in perfect condition. It also means that
Housekeeper are fully protected when they place their
ordera with in for Meats Fish and Poultry.
VUt this Nearly Perfect Market. No ob-
"Kation to ratty. We want you to aee wby
it
Peyton's Market
Tel. 400
U4 N.
PHONE 2576
220 MESA AVE.
NATIONS
MARKET
SANITARY REFRIGERATED
Saturday Meat Specials
Choice Beef Oven Roast per lb l7Vc
Choice Loin Steak per lb. 25c
Choke Round Steak per Bb. . . . L; .... .25c
Choice Home-dressed Hens per lb. . . . .22c
Choice Home-dressed Springers per lb. . .35c
Choice Ground Veal and Pork per lb. . . .20c
White Rose bard (pure) 5-lb. pails. . . .$1.25
Fancy Pork. Veal Lamb and Mutton
Don't be fooled with Cheap Prices.
See that you get
Quality Goods and Honest Weight.
This we Guarantee you '
CASH OR CREDIT
EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT
NATIONS
I AM a young man 30 married who believes
in the future of El Paso and wishes to settle in
your midst; have brains energy and ambition;
am well traveled and experienced in both whole-
sale and retail business. Can furnish unquestion-
able reference and am willing to invest several
thousand dollars for working interest in promising
Writ or communicate personally to Mr. C
room 71 1 Del Norte Hotel before Monday evening.
"WiUh'i mm kit tarn 1st ftniitr"
Sliced Smoked Salmon
WA some home-made potato salad which you
can get at our
Delicatessen Department
makes a splendid cold lunch; no heat or cooking
tol- el fat
Douicr wiute
WATSON'S GROCERY
210 and 212 Texas Street
5151. 5152 5153. 154
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