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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. THURSDAY. MARCH 31 191ft
RETURNS INDICATE
UNROOT WILL WIN
OVER J. THOMPSON
U Fallette Candidate for Sana
tor From Wiiconiin Seem to
Have Bnh Beaten
la i ami
By
doubt wonld not l removed In trie nc-
piit.nttn niair.riai conic it before lonljlil
and poasltaly not before tomorrow.
mrn rmxivrk urrn mow
M !:; SM.nu-ll
HFADH.
t Pre!.
Wa-liinginn. Hereto tt.-A teller rrom
freanlent Wllaoa to JotapU C. Dtvloa
roinmenilin him for hi aUnd on Am. :
IrntKm wa liven out her fulay I: y
the liesmocretle national committal. Iba
.irn'iMit itianka htm for n nrp"f i
of lili ailininlitrallon anJ cicrttti It'll
wisiir for Mi siieeia.
nit inter raaiit:
"Ttil aetaiewlnttei your Jt uf
Mareh 19. II l with Morara retret tint
I accept yotirj rilenatlon aa mmiber
or trie iMtani iraila "mnisln. hut I
trnisi comment aha iwrinilc impun
whieli tirata true arttnn in r'"ii PWti
Mi. I not eipreis to you my waitn ap
nrr'iaiinn at your avinpitticne eo-orire-Hun
during tha early iart r.f (Ma Mt-
mlnlstratina In Irinim abimi the 1-
linn" of aQ those tneaaureii nf reform
liüli sir had promise! the people and
which I line an tbldlnt rontldrnre sm'.I
UUImttaly reiimind 10 their llln bene
bit May I aJao add a word of than;
lu ynu for your ateariraat I'jaltv and pa
i i ii in ilurlnr lhat inn. 7 period lie-
f.jre v wr ilirmt into il war whlla
I arvid becoming InvHroil lirln rrary
eli'-rl wis bei'ir mule 1111 lively to
assert and reirlast'y to maintain Mneri-
ran rirhts?
"Tlx Mri.enrrfre resolution tha em-
birio liana and Hie armed neutrality
M.i rt preienled Iw lirst opportunity
lo ai 1 ly Hie arid last m our rn.ntiy
tul iiiaeloHi tma loyalty and ernuin
Vim h.i.Mfi II ihmlil iImivi hn a
nf yaa lardar a primary wi -mm In dniiht ! wiir-a or nttVh sallsfictinn to you 'hat
a between Triornpson f a toilette an i.u 1 1 - rrurlal proiosilioni you proved
tíldate for UMttMl Hato seiiatnr amlliriie.
By Assot latel rreaa.
Mllwaukae. Wle.. March M. At acal-
tarad return from yetterday'a so eslled
loyalty primary dribbled alowly In. lha
impression e-raw that Conttessmati lr
na h I 'nroot. of luporlor. loyaldl
1 andidata lor the 1 nal r . it ni.miiielliin
of the tipubllran party had deleatcit
Jones Thompson or l.a Crosse tlw la
I oiiette ruidldate by a narrow martin.
With aevon rountlaa unheard from
Leiiroot's lead pprci United I an
root supporters clalnier) that only tau
of tha ruiiniira ware doubtful the . 1
hatiiK for lha eonrreamiati.
Joseph I. Pavlaa the lemorratic n in
Inca made public a lelaaratu of ran.
natulan .ii from itpeakcr Champ Clark.
in in.tR. mh tu 11 irrii
I.ITV OF HII.W tt KMX HT Bit.
wijonirv; 11 own ik.mw.
n Aiiaeiiied I'rrai.
Milwaukee win mu 1. o 11..- result
THREE MEMBERS
OF FAMILY HELPED
Teniae Prora Revelation to
Booth Family Wife Gains
18 Poundf.
Laaroot rarnt. amullfl carried Mil
waukea county by a tote aqnal In that
if the (ombilteil mte ul l.enriiol ahii
Tbompaon. The city ml pricllcalty
r ompleW ai. Herrar. I5.IC0; Tlrortipsmi:
WIT; Lenroot. CIKt.
Manarera "f Hie rampalan ror Irvine
lnroot reckinc Ule llepiihlitati nufni.'i-
atlon for 1 11 lied ítlalr irnainr froffl i-
ronalu rhmatad loilav that lie Would
in- to Milwaukee nltb a trad or from
Bono pi lo.nw votei over Jamei Tliomp ioa
the l.a IVillotte rartdinaie.
1 he MilvtaiikM- trota yave Tbofflpaoo a
majnrlly nf nearly turn 111 tln illy.
TIM nomination by the iiruiarrata n
Joaeph 1 lavier. runner inenihar of Iid
federal trade ruiumiaalnu utar It.
harh i McCarthy hy a tarae majuiity
n mule rrrtam eaitv Hat nlrht.
Both neniiicrallr. randldale iiotif v
eiitlureed iho ar pollrj uf Pirtldenl Wil
aon.
Tornier Cimarei.Hinati X'lihir heryer fK.
lalin lamliilale who a Imopptwad
HmI leil a lirarr rota than early returna
indicated. Hie tnanagrra claim Hie Bo-
claim vole 111 the ruin will rearh a toui
of Ki.fjOti.
Ilia nomlitailoii anturad Mr. tMlvlai
aid.-
"The MtlOfl dOUpll WiaroflllK rm lie
anee of tun acia ur any ono or bar pub
He luí hi hut beiauMi of the acia nf many
f her pul) lie men. It 1 a itouht tint
can lir- rctiioveil by clear unaajltlvooal
eiprraslon nt Iba loyal eiuuin'iil ol Wla-
robatri reyuiered tit iht; ll. II can
be removed hy inithllii rle
i.l In
It in
II alt
Wll
.lie.
nnaln i t'i
Mn qui
ninthly
i 11
hole'lieat ledlj
under all 1 If.
Mm in an 111 utl 1 11
euntauuicaa."
in the mayoralty immary jnainitiy
Mayor lloan. Hnclallat aim Percy lira
man. rtepnblirau. wfra nuiiiinalad. -
frMletl" wan uiailo early today Ilia
uinrlnr ym of my hlati regard ami
null hearty ynnd wlettM lor yhur tuc-
cesa In whatever you may undeftake
"I am cordially yaura.
"WOODHOW WILSOJI."
.Sai Cat and Wooden
Shoe to Be Aired in
Trial of!. W. W:
Hi Utoc)ktM I'reaa.
1 hleato March. . Ueiailv of how the
al Cat" and tha rondan hoe" were
brum itiarahalleil by a vaat "rebel army"
In nipoltlon to the t.'ntled hlalea tor-
trnrnaol and. the war will 11 la am. he
revealed al Ike romln trial of metnberi
ni Ihe I. V V. under Indli-linent for ran-
piracy ami oialoyalty.
"Sib Cal." and "wooden elioa." ara I.
W. W. lena lor iaboui.
leileral aHorneya were limy today er-
niiilnlnr aparhnena of I. w . W. literature
iiKcd hy Ihr (uteriuneul In tip) coiinir)'
unle raída laal rail.
I'oliowuir are omr curen from "Sol-
hlarlly." an I. W. W. piibllrallou. which
vlll 11 la and he need aa ciidance al
the trial:
"The rebel who iloea not put lila pel ral
lo work Hiete daya la fullly or erlmllial
M i-llyi n 1
-We nard in Itorkford al lha preaent
tunc 'ill 1 t.lion relirK.Pi to on llin Job
"When my wife tlral aurted an Ten-
iae (he wciyhad only nirnty flve pound
and when hfl flnlanad her third bold'
dred or wundrrrul eudoianucnja mat
have been publlahed In fnfJIHIIMl w nn
lha "Maatcc Madlflna.'
'Por l yeara" he continued "aiy wile
' in a a'neral run-down notidltlon and
had no appetite file couldn't eat meata
and many other iblnra and the faa on
her aloniacb made her heart duller and
11 aeamed Ilka al tunea all would almoal
amolhcr In death. Ahe wa ronatlpated
weak and nrciou-
"I boqrhl Taiil'
read and haard to
I'll tell anybody It 1
ful hi-adarhea and
v-ri(hi and tot ho
- could hardly lap.
for bar bacaaan I
lythliiK 1 an conic
-ire llnlahed In 1
cai anytnina Pita
up to II. vi I. m my wife nnlhad
mini Loin
out It hiirtlpt her and lep every niaht
a lof. tier headacher. narvíiuaiima
ami backache ware all run and ka had
actually yatned elthteeu pounda. I have
two llllle ahl eleven ini louMeen yeara
ohi nbo look Tanlac too and! they juat
want eit up evarylhlnf. I ran'l he-
In 10 tall liow much Teniae ha been
worth la. my family anil I bailara there
am iota or other people her who rould
art rcllaf If U)y would only five Tan -&
a fair trial. r
lanlac I eold In El Faio by Kelly it
Pollard Inn co and Peopla' Dru Co
Teniae
11 11
111 ib-
ul lelHilaia i
mili a to
an
v iui ji 1'ioiurar fur a ron-
niy la wooden attoea.
ly 11 in n ink- aplhea In In.
ly t uliicd v tu Mn: inllh
A MOST POPULAR
KIDNEY MEDICINE
Almoal a uuartar nf i
we bought a duantlty
mar'a BwatnP'Itool i
from the jiU- thut wi-
ll poaaeaae real mrll
rviitury 4K0
r Dr. Kil-
i Judging
iva ngoyad
ml I.- i-.pu-
rlally uiluptvil to-pooyU In Hila la
rallty. our iintroim i-pcnii very nrv-
orably rrnuriltbii it mi ara parfoot-
ly aaliaflaid with roatllta obUUnod
. frota na '.
Very truly onr
V. A. Ai.l-KN CO.
I Ir.uNlaU
July la. llf. He Land. Klorlda.
Irihr In
llr. Kllmar a O
Blniihaailaa N.
frofc Mini 1 Mtatnp-llool Will IH
fur 011.
it In lr Kilmer .';
Send ton cent.-.
Co. inn 1 .11 :
1-in- boWlo. it Wll
You Will hIm. r-c
viiluable Informni
tha kldni-ye hiiiI
writing- pa un
I'l... Moralng
medium 111I Inn-
Hale at ell ilrtiK a
Old at Thirty-
Young at Sixty
Wltu impaired digi-ettiiii. impoy-
laltád blood uud xliiiiieti-dn bftrvtl
fiirt-e. u. RUtn fcvln Old no Tnattct
what hi yowr.
Ileatoratluit 10 narfac'1 health free-
doni from hr.iiii BKhauatlull. nllcl
fruin lruKimuia mil daapoDttauciy
and renevivil youili .tie found In Hit
perullar Oriental prvpetiien of
nl the iniulirr country.1
I. vitan (loin a pamphlet by Waller C.
Ffnllh entlilcii "."aboUke." are What
11 unite iiuluul than for I tic vvuiltma in
vreitc 'powiier that rafiiiei 10 atpluda?"
Extensive Deposits
of Manganese Found
al Silver City N. M
1 1 ik inti 1 ii 1 orreDondMit-
Sllrar 1 Hy. M Match l That there
ire akianitva deimaiti or pianfknaaa ore
aitji.iiiuur the tniMn-ilo or eilviir i.lly on
I 1 1 1 1 1 VV I I . the i.ilnl 1 1 1 liinli-K 111
10 liave mail' an cvaiiiltmlloii of the
uinal .t-. -ii- ..11 Hii.it u km hi
Inn hill. Tho ilepn.na m now brink
.ikeii by Kiii iiiiinn & Crawford and dot-
1 1 u lln- pa I year iiiangatiean ami Iron on
i n 11 hi cu nlnpped at Ihe rate nf l.Ma
11- a un mn. lln-- ihmpinetii khIiik Ul
. i.oioiaito 11 iron cuinpanj
iicltmei i Pni-hlo. t i.luraiin.
Willi n view 1.1 alUnulHB Iba produc
in or manineta in-ic and opanini ul
pinperty on a larger acal" imbert I
irctumn hit IbH wi'i'K tor Waahlngton
Iliad lhrr (o alucmi a cenferanoa ol
II War liirtn-lrii t hianl anil the Mnpiiut
lan d ami timduc't 1 maiiaaiu-1.0
ie I nlted mi- At Una ronferenci
'cvpccicd Huí a better prlca will
Vl.l b Id' i'vcriuuclil nr Hie tun
' inangiini .1 tliu making lata 1 pro-
n.ti.in (Mjaaible. .The ore la urgently
eaaled by Ihe ovrnmani st Ihu nine
ktrclunan A crawfeird arn op-
l aliiik- her iiinlt r ti n- - believe thai
itiry can produce I rum icmai o -.num
if ur per month which would mean
. nploymanl r m lu ii nun ami the
ilu up . 1 a mlnn mi In. -ti 11 hill.
LOUD LANSDOWNE
GIVES VIEWS ON
NATIONS' LEAGUE
Saya Omniiation Mutt Be
Open to All Countriea and
Be Able to Enforce Orden.
I ' N ' 1 .It-1 I'l I --
l.omton Altrcb vo.-ln Ihe liouie of
Ionia luextay Lord I'annoor moved a
reaoliiiiun approving the principia of tha
leayue of natlona nd the conatllution of
trib iinl whoaa order ahouid be en-
rorclbln by rdeqitale mnctlon.
iLeaklnv on tin -nhject I urd I.11111-
ic : tv . "... :n i' ware reul.lle
ne Tim flrat
Rise! Rhef AndGioe
Your All for Liberty
By AatuKlated rreaa.
tew York March IbV-Th Ubarty
Loan anthem." dedicated to Ma auc-
raaa of the third appeal to Ike nation
for ruada la carry on the war ha
been formally approved by tha loan
committee of Ota Maw York fedarel
reeerva dittrlct. 11 I deelgned for uta
iiirourhoui the country
Tha ajualc 111 written by Mra.
Ooorge tar ton rrenrb.
The word by chirle W. Ionian
follow:
"Heaven kant tluarty our natlon'i
pride.
Our fathers fought for that fought
bled end died;
Then wa our Tig unlurrd emblem
aubUnie
A llgltt unto Ul world through endleai
timt.
Our watchword ami hall be 'la Ood
We Trut'
Blrlvlng that all may ace our cause 11
ItHl.
We lirtit tor Liberty and ahall not
Tll freedom'! victory bring liallna
peace.
How In our allUt' land preajtlny war'
tide.
Pur too mareh hand In band with
Ood a lhair guula
Once mure we hear the call 'Keep the
world free'
in-"' Mae! and give your all for
liberty."
be ni 1
it. int pi
..1
U. I. TAKES OVER DUTCH
SHIPPING.
ICoiittniiad front lag One.)
eraliy known lhat the iliitchaliip onr
faired leal their ahlp ahouid be dlroyed
hy German tubroannei. even though on
an errand of mercy tad though not trt-
veralnt any of tha to-called 'dinger
tone' proclaimed by tho German govern-
ment. That Hit few wea not wholly un-
jtiatlfled he unhappily been abown by
Iho recent let of Hie nerman govarnment
In alnklng Uta tpaulah ahlp 'lardlnero'
oulilda lha 'danger tone' when carrying
a cargo of gram fur hwitaerUitd aim tri-
er the aubmarlne oomminder hid aacer-
PJtned tun ract by an inspeciion or Ihe
hip at papen.
(íerataay Malka Netotlallaaa.
"In reipecl or Uelgliu roller Ihe hulcli
government etpreaied II inablllly to
1 niiipiy with the agreement on Ihe ground
iliet iho Uennan gyvrniir&ni had given
Holland to undaraund thai H would for-
cibly prevonl the departure from Holland
or (he correapunding ahlp. which under
Hit agreement ware to leave coincident -ally
lor Uie United tlttee. The Uulcli
government even fill liacir unable lo te-
cura the two cargoes of foodaluffa which
under the agreement II waa permitted to
elroy the equivalent Dutch tonnage which
under ihe agreement waa to leave Hollino
for ihe 1 lined Males.
"Neaily two month have elapaed lnc
leiiporary i liai teeing
vlille Ihe Si-
nl tin
1 ropi
H11.1 l ahouid tn- onncd
tin
1 r i a
.1 lu
teplj
mn NaVaX phomoi tOMf
hv naaoi iic 1 pro.--.
Waablngtnn. Mirth txt-The navy do
pel luteal 1- working out a Man lor pro-
meting iir gfllreri by elcl-lloll rutar
man hy enieniy .mi v.111 Incorporate tl
In a bill tu he pi caminí 10 the huiisn
ratal arratra enrmntftee iiiun a lew d.w.
leoordiaf to inrot'ttiauoh raeelvad by
Mvarabara or in cayarnttae today l ine
oiricer .if.tlm naty nov. ace prmnulcd
SENSAPERSA KSv&fóY
HAIR
ipicattonahlo nbe Hence in lla declalon.
Praic follow Preaaure.
I ord L.mtdowne atld he believed Ih&l
if the leaif'ie win ble in appiy prura
in dlfrerrnt hma it couiu 'm
peace lu the civilized world or at Ica-t
aecuro dabú (or dtacuiatgii ipij coni'ii
lallon wbiilt would in mrnv rtaea er-
reeiuillr voiii the ihreilened ungeia
lb hellevpd Hi" oglni wen- entirely u-
vorable lo the formation of mini a Irigiie
one of the moll hOpaful ntiinnn being the
luleccal taki ii In II by Ule I lilted Slate
milium win.-" illiraloii coiiaumtiiallnii ot
Ihe Idei would be beyond reicih. ContWtr-
nil Ainerna'a Krnai world Irtda he ld
there uaa PO cutintry which could use
the eoonOfnba weapon o errortuilly. tv
prraalng agreeiuetil with PreaKlent Wil
aOO'a Idea ti .it 11 iiuilit be 41 to
tktludt tiermany Irom tree economic In-
tercluir If alte 1 r tn ill-tin h III
ptaie I. mil i.biimIovmic dlicuaaeil 111 ad-
inltilnn or Ihe cnlrl puuer lo the
league. Iiegnivllnir the aiiggoaled UnOOI-
nihility of admitting tieriuany. Iiuriuae
nha BOUM nut he Irualed ho said ftObOdy
1 i"i' -ii to rely 011 the ileriuilt iilcilg u
or 011 Hie Herman ataiialur. Tho e
eme or Ihe prupoial wa lhat lb iu-
cra ailmillnil lo partucrahlp would tu
Mime Client lull Hilii their uveilin
right und ruler into a rompacl lu 1011
form lo whatever rule or iiiieriiitlonal
lea wil laid down by Ihe league Itaelf.
It the learne he arirueil. wa able to pro-
iioiiiice enlncc for inleruatlunal out-
lawry. Ibera vould be a material guar-
aní r in. maintenance of peace un
like nnylhtug Hie world lulliertn hod been
atilo in conceive
Min tit linn' Averted War.
Ill lniKiluwtte believed tint had a
leu r natlona eaJiiet) In lull there
mili! liaie been far (i cater npimrtunl
Utl (in peaee linkers. He den red In aee
ihe central power Included because
tiermany always had been the arret an-
ich'lsl or lurope. alvvava had played fur
her own emu and alwM had taken short
ruts ami flouted the Idc of peacelul
dlMcuaalon.
U i.eciiiany could be yoked Into the
harues of an oranlilloii nf tills kind
he contended nmce could be done to tid
PrUaalin mlllltrlam than by any other
conceh able mean. i.nille apact from
till pn.pi. ill. bowtval tinte mull lie
hellleiuent nf Hie i.uUt4ll(lln dllflelll
ties befóte the war would lie hrnuahl In
ill end.
"I vtnulil not conaent lo a league of
nailon oa a mhtiiui for a saturacmiy
leriilniial -.iii.ni.il aahl tan-.li.ui
DETROIT PLAYING
THRILLING PART
IN BIG WAR DRAMA
imant Contract Totalling
$600000000 Turneat Oat
Smea Utt April.
Hy atiocltted Preei.
Deiroli Mich. March so The treaaea-
dou part which lha automobile factoría
and other uiduitriai punt ot Detroit are
Playing in the proaerutinn of the war l
ahpwn or inure obtained ror trie Aiao-
clated Praia by the Deiroli hoard of Cow.
merre. According lo uieee ttatlittci war
trad mulling 100400000 have been
turned over to local firma aluce last April
but industrial leader and trade eiperta
eem agreed mat mis rai l is secondary In
Mpertoteta
Th leading spaelarl in Petroii'a wir
drama hi been the remarkable epeed
with whleh many pf fheee contracts uve
been filiad- II la believed that no city In
America got under headway for govern
ment work more quickly; kept more free
from strike ami labor diaeniion; pro.
lected It Induitrltl resources mote per-
fectly from enemy plat or atwomnuitMd
more whett rill 'and water innsportitlon
rarihiica were licking. There ha not
been a strlka or Important proportion In
Ueirou alnc lha (Jailed Btalei enterad
Ike war. Several altempts at Inctndltr-
lim were nipped In the bud md there
hi bean no atrloua fire it t war prod
uct factory
Detroit men conceived the. l iberty mo-
r. While motor aiperfs were perfect
ing thli piece of michinery 4 local fic-
lory nitrly a quarter of a ralla In
length waa being built. A tort lime iriar
Ihe motor waa approved by the govern-
ment 11 wit being turned out lo thli fac-
tory I
1111 another occasion government rep
resentative came lo Detroit With con-
tracta for ttouMooo worth of ordninee.
area automobile company accepted the
ink; apent more than tl.ooo.ooo for build-
ing construction tod in comparatively
ahort time had installed the special ma-
chinery which lha government bad furn-lihtd-
Manufacturing then became a
routine.
Thou 1 proposition wa made lo man
ufacture shell hare. Hevenl fcuilneia
roan bald a meeUng orginliad I com-
pany and a new industry waa founded.
AiiU-iuhmarlne bull puna were an
nounced at Washington etrly In fehru-
ory. A row days liter it Wll announced
here Ihtt contract! bad been lei tor a
plant. 10 be built t River flouge t sub-
urb of Detroit whare hundred! of then
.mali hoiu are to ba bum and launched.
The factory must be reidy Dy tne lentn or
Ny according 10 the contract. Between
IOko nd ir.000 men .will be employed
end announcement lia beep made that the
Kovernnient will construct a small naval
traiiilny isletlon Hiere co crow.- may he
tho famuli blood toiu
hedellve. It ehould double the enrvi
etrruath In lea ily CoBtaiitt m
mercury or Injurloua drug liar
anteed to cure or money refunded
ltico SO ecnla and 11. 00 por mis kiwwntomsnvofyou.
l uy a box today from your druggist andyoiakaewlkaleeT--
or wo will mall Qireci poatpnui "TlT"f v .
reoalpt of price. OCVSlffr C
I III iinoWN KXIiiHT A I Ml'. 11; 1 faiw.otuaiiar tal kf
till l'.W Y
D.-j.t. as. 7 1 Jorflauidl Mi. 1
ew Vorh. N. V.
The pletuo abewn
I'll I llilsnfkiia.Ua.it
l.er frisn.la.IUr hair
Muaerwutt eg
HOTEL SAVOY
ROOMS .r BATHm2::
A III Sllllt.H HUliMs U' Mil Hi
COMrOMT."
UH. Ill COWM TOWIM.
D. t.. Bauswa.-s aaon.
canco be made
MraJght
É3k
NTO
naMa
ami not
EX ELE
IwaaVklaaBalr Grcwaa
I hah- sua 1 1 1. It etopa fklbatr bale re-
I aaevaadandraff. fnda IkanssUsf Ikahalr.
I ' ntaraaslU neejtáaae jak aa we
vrassmt. jww a esur. rati mW by Skill
1 racaiptoa aUcnpe or oola.
uiit has lain cv.-it lOngci' wllinut
mi His- pan uf Holland. Memw title
no iii'iiusu lineal list e Kiou'ii inure viu
lent willi it new in preventing ami per
uinni'Ul i 1 nt anil of f"i niK. HnlUlid
t vbilate my Icinporaiy 11
"on March 7. UirotiKh i.renl Urltali
final proposal on Iho leili
Mibmittrtl lo lloltaod. A leply uu been
lei-. iverl vlili'li Whlli' 111 it. if I
cepulile mlgtit tiudrr other . . 1 . 1
hove served as a basis for rulure nego-
tiations. Uul llio venia Ul WhlQfl I al
lintel liavn served lo deiuoiielrato con-
clUlively thai Kg have been atleiupllui
lo in .11 iio where Hie essential bails for
111 iiiccnieiil namely Uie meeting of free
wills I abaent. Lvon were an agree-
ment concluded Ibtrt la larking that pow-
er ur ludeMhdent action whicu aluno can
assure perroriuauce."
No 1 1 -in for llulrh llvvrrnucnl.
"I say ihu not In criticism uf the Dutch
government. I profoundly sympathise
Willi the difficulty o( her position under
iho menace or a military power which bat
111 every way demniisnaled Its dls.lun or
neutral na lila. Hut sim o cm-t'i lmi dues
111 fact raisi no alternativo la lull to ua
hut to kccotnplllll tlimugli me eterciac
of our uní -imisbie right aa u suvi'relgn.
11 . 1 which Is so lelauntblo Hut. lu other
cifcupMUncea we could be coiiddept ot
accuiiipllsliing II hy grc-eiuent.
" Bieps are a. tu dtngly being taken to
put Into our térrica iniirh shipping lying
wlihln our territorial jurisdiction. Tin
action on one pin and the simitar anion
which I being taken by govarnment
snclaled wlUi 11 leaves tu Holland imple
biiiitago tor liar domaaUd tnd rulonlal
heeds. We have lafonned lh Dutch ov-
.1 mn- lit Hun Iter colonial trade will be
rai-ililated and thai she may at onct send
sliipt rtoin 11 ' .i 1 tn lenuft the bread
cereals which her people require. 1 ncac
ships will be Ireely bunkered Mid will be
imniuno rrom deicmimi on ouc part. The
liner .'sew Amsterdam which caino Willi
In our jurisdiction under in agreement
fur her return will of course bo per-
11 Hied at unce lo return ui Holland. Nut
only so. but ahe will be MlNMrlied to car
n back with her Ihu two cargoes of fiwil
emirs wnnti iimiand w um have rrcured
under tbo lemtwrary chartering agree
men l naa not i.cnuany prevented. Ample
iMnponsallun V. HI bo paid lu the Dutch
owners or uie oilli- which will be
lulu our .service and luiutilu prnvttlun
WIH be mule o meet Ihe possibility Of
snips ueing toil inrinigii enemy gi lion.
No Wrong tn Holland.
"II I our earnest desire to safeguard
IO th lull. - I client Hie interests of Hoi-
-11 ik
then will -tart fur
1 t ho nctrolt liver
SOLDffiRS GUILTY
OF MURDER; FACE
LIFE SENTENCES
Two oa Trial at Wor City Coa
of Killing Chauffeur
Haing near Cloverdile tn
tha eitreme aooOiweatern end of Grant
cotpaty. Tnt-treaaed men are cattlemen
snd II ti Uleted thai tkey nd tirlell
had had traakta over die range. Since
their 111 H1II111 the re defend eU
tare koto st liberty ea beads or i:.xm
each.
Two mora arder caaes are to be tiled
at thli ent of ceert. Bu ate ra. Man-
uel Lopei. charged with abeotlng lo daath
"Doe- Uatlln a Jtalna iglooBkeeper ear-
ly tn the year and the sute as. Oscar
hamnile. charged with killing a Ueaicin
t the Hurley aamp a year aye tbe ease
tuning been continued 0r one term.
Halnrtile wta I speclsj orricer. end
claims be lhat Wa rletlm It self -Hete use
whan be ratltltd arrest.
icaily for each boat
the water. The boat
the Atlantic ocean i
and meat lakea.
Months ago lulonmblle makers aw llio
threat or freight congestion. Automobiles
or every hind from frral trucks and am-
bulance to smell high power officers'
ars were belnt niaile; airplane pans
were beina constructed anil prl for a
Hii-Tr ocean koIiik vessel were ne-
lug built in the same lactones. Hie rill-
roails found the freight burden loo Hoay
so one Detroit autumohlle euneern eug
tesieU to Hie government thai III trucks
he illuwe.l tu deliver then.seln s. Permis
sion was given anil tbe plan proved suc-
crul. Tho cars Ml only deltveroit
ihemselvrs at sesporla but carried cspic-
Ity loada of freight.
fiy after day. long linea of new truck
stream from the heart or tho city and.
according In Investigations made by the
board ol cuinmercn. "they make the trip
I'lillaih Iptil ami uainnini e 111 mucu
Special to tbe Morn tna Times.
killer City. If. HL March 20 After de-
liberating leaa than two hour lb Jury
In tbe case of the SUte vs. John Wilson
and lame W. knell trooper Barton art at
F troop. 1 Hal cavalry stationed 11
Douglas. Adz. charged with lh murder
or p. E. Burke a Dougla lerrlce nr
driver January 14 last at Rodeo relum-
ed a verdict today of guilty of murder In
Iht jecopd degree. The nuMlrpum pen-
ally under tbe New Mealco statutes is
life imprisonment.
The trial or Wllion ink knell began
Monday and the enure day waa taken up
with the empafielin of ihe Jury. After
nlae men bad been aee u red from tha reg-
ular panel a apeclil venir of to names
was drawn and made returnable at J p. m.
Out or the special venire tha toree re-
maining Jurora were selected. Court then
repealed until Tuesday morning when
then Introduction or evidence began.
The accused soldier were Indicted ror
murder In the llrst degree growing out
of lb killing near fvodeo iouihrn Grant
ctunty in Jinuury this year of P. I
Burke a service car driver or Dougla
Aria. The evidence tended to show that
flurae su engaged by the soldiers to
drive thorn to Rodeo juit scroll the An-
ient line- Arriving al their deaflnaUon
a tflipute la alleged to have arisen over
the payment of the auomoblle tire.
Maimed Mr Defease.
The two soldiers claimed tint Burke
attempted to draw gun and that the;
hot In aeir darenr After Ihe atioollng
they orrleü the nfdy a ihorl distance
lno tbe country and then threw it In a
clump of nietqulte bushes by tha ildc or
the road. They proceeded In the dean
man car to Separ a Southern Pacific
aiding nd from there rode Into El Peso
on 1 freight train where they were ap-
prehended and brought back here to
await trial.
Mm Murder cue.
Tbe criminal docket will likely be oc-
cupied for tkt nest two week with the
trill of murdr caae. The neat eta to he
triad will be thai of tbe state v. charle
end John Parka two southern Oram coun-
ty cm 10 men charted with the killing
some month ate of J. E. schrlmahcr a
deputy sheriff it Hicblli. This cue Is
to be bird fought special eounael being-
engaged by relative of Sclirlmsher to as-
sist Dlilrlct Attorney J 8. Vsugbt while
in able array of counsel will dtfend the
I'srks Some sensational testimony Is ex-
pected. Following tha Pirki cue. Samuel lack
nd Joseph Hunt. oni of a prominent
nnd wealthy trUona fimlly will he tried
for the slaying of Chester Harlell a
Army Men in El Paso
io Hear Lectures on
Social Hygiene
A serte of lecture on social hygiene
will be delivered lo the man of tbe Tar
lous army organlxiuoni la El Puo by
Dr. W. It. Chynoweth repreienUug Ihe
war department eaatralwlon on tnlnlng
camp aevlM.
Tbe rirtt addreasat by Pr. Chynoweth
were dative red yesterday evening lo the
members of the Finn cavalry st ( 0 clock
and the metnberi of (he aoven cavalry
following ta clou of tha first lecture.
a eoaipieaa acueoatv 01 avisaasp oanee
for Dr. cliynoweth wa arranged veavr-
day afternoon by Cap. Paul hfoeBer ana-
trlcl adjutant. ;t
HELO TO CBAXD HJT.
A woman who wa given a prellmlaarf
Martni jaalarday uefori t anted lute
Commissioner Joba II. Harper wag bound
orer to twalt lha rindingi of the redem
grind jury her bond belnr Hied it amo-
The complaint niege tbe defendant took:
Huuor tata an rmy posa.
WtgUT FOR tWEDESf.
By Assorlsted Fres
i.onoon. marc
n greement I
London hlarrh HO. -It ti understood that
irnpenninn oy witn ii HTS
oats the shipment or wheat to be made
during April and My and thai pf malia
and OIU ller. Provision will fee td"
tor subamui-nt purchie of eeteili by
Sweden II la stated.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Druggisti
refund money if it fails. t&Q
DO YOU WORK INDOORS
Than you need a winter tonic
to keep up your blood -strength
and nerve-force. For fifty years
physicians have prescribed
CCOTTC
JemulsionJ
because it is a true food and an
active tonic easily digested and
free from alcohol If you are run-
down if night finds you tired
better time man iht steam irelghl car and sleep la not refreeh. Jk
ing get Scoffs Emuhlon yf
today. rouMmoait. W
tl a settlement la not preliminary ! nd and lit bcr nationals. Hy evecclsing
to Hi creation of a league nr nation " ui Hill rrll our admitted rtitit to con-
h IlillttniTII aould bal hi ttMpltlt i Iraki all propeny witlun 0111 terrltury w
nltliiiui an amusement nf territorial din no wrong t i II. ill m l I lie inannrr In
claims and lira intciiinery to nistnlaln ulilrh ua pronoaeu to iimlal UUi right
future peaOt. ami our pinpos! made to Holland run.
Illrili utiles ol Peebles. 1 urreully (herewith ran tot I bellew.
Idniiltin Hie eniiiuxins diirtruilic nr fail lo einleine tu Kulland tl.o sincentv
Hi iinibleui. I nrd I liadnvsiio .ai l
uoubt be a mistake fur Inatance to link
Hie qutatlott or disaniiaiiieut loo clnsety
with Hie questlun ul 1 leigu uf uitiiuis
At Hi Mine lime he added the league
uinilil hue an important rearllmi on Ihe
' aiinauirnt quesllnn herauae ihe denmi;
rarlei of ilea aorld were alrk or Hie bur
den or heavy aruiamenl. Theretore be
! believed disarmament would rollo tl
in a sni "luaiually
: Heading earnestDr for a leigu or n
1 tnma aa a mrana tor astng futuro gen-
.si. 11- icimi s ieciicrnce in ine pies
nt tixiubl
f uur fiiendaluii tuward her.
latgueH l 'WUOIHKIW WILSON.'
TO 10-UHItlNAn: tv Ml 11 um
Hy AiioelatMl I'res.
W ishlngton. March ro. Plans far more
thorough co-ordinaucui of war n were
discussed at a While House conferepee
Unlay between l'reidnl W!on and tlie
lieads of ii of the tovetnniruts nvnst
important war ateneas Tbe conference
va called by tbe preaident ve.tenlay and
nas taken by many aa 111 Indlcitinn that
lord l-anadown ni.l.il.lued . " e a more peraomi dre
mat no cnialiing of the enemy could be !'" uf vr adivinas. Tb men called by
LEVY GROCERY CO.
Fboaea 504-500.
dia-tSO K. Nan Aotunlo
10 Lba. Best Otkioot. . 26c 1 12 Lbs. Best Saudi
2Sc
4 lbs fine appete
t bead lettuce
rreab tomatoes
trunes lb. m
Iba. lili' s Kyc
1 Holland beniai
1 can i sardinel . .
B por a ti d pea
I Dtjrhaat Gakaraotoed Earga. doaea"
rri
lis bs-ukeo rice
Baile Serin r butter lb.
iciaiiie.l as a linsl irushlns that a ailc
cesa m Hie Held would be no g 111 autre
of leeurlna world peace. I'rora Hie
preaeal ills ihar waa only niia way he
aid. to attain tins naotely by a league
nt naiiuiis winch wai an outltn of the
real promised land and ublrk he Imped
would be attained.
Tha debate wai adjourned bul It tl
parted 10 he relumed toimirruw by Cirl
Curian of kedlestun. (ovemmetit leader
er ihr 1. of lord.
trnmrnm ueis invitation.
Dv Aswicialed Presa
Wsalilngton. Mar. ii tru-lTeitdent Wll-
ion May waa preientd by tantler rhe-
lan of California with an erurroaaed Invi-
tation lo attend the cenveattea or the
Adelufca or the World at tan rranTco
iuly 7 to II.
Uh- i' .'ui.ni were rhatrenau Hucy of
ties .-.tupping board food Adnunisu-ator
Hoover Fuel Admiiitalraior 'iartlald. Dl-
cur Heneral UcAdon i:iiairiuan Vance
SCI HIT.
Iietiuit'a two bis lilpbulldlng cumin
nlei ire or rourd doing noining nut
wir work. Tlmlr ronatrltctlon lnHI7
rnr.urd and trailer ctiievenienie
m e forecast fr tlm year. The plant! ire
In 1 11. 1 uur veueli ul a length Hill will pit
ibrouih Uie 1. anadian canals and ir tit-
ling other laka ship for 111 Journey to
salt water.
lielrolt racioi'lcs now aio geinng reany
ror their big output drrve I uel reilrlc-
tluna Imposed by Hie national and stale
diiiiniatrlois liave been lifted nivlgi-
11. -ii toon will be opened rreigiit ervice
Is eiperteil tn be much belter and Hie
motor truck train will continue to rum-
bla eastward. Then Iho tear ol over-pro-dtictlou
setbacks will be dissipated It la.
believed.
Ill M 11 i 111.KHV. Modem tnetlioda.
Dr. W. A. SmlVH l Martin ntdg. Ad-
Count von Bernstorff
Loses Honorary Degree
By Associated 1'reea.
t:luraiu March . count von Dern-
stsirff let.! Herman ambaaaador to Hie
Hnlted fclatea hat lost ihe hanurary degree
conferred on htm lu till hy the Univer
sity of i blcagii u aniiuiiiicaineni uiauo
tcHiay aaya. The hoard ot troaleea tava
Hill reason for lla acUun:
mi eccounl or the lift the iinbassadnr
while lie wa a guest of thl rountry and
in etijiijnient or all the pilvllen md
inimuiiitie or in honoroed diplomat ind
wliile Ihe lo countries were l peace
i ivai'lhtlek tor a long time waa engaged
1 s ene of transit lions in vtolitlon of
Hii laws of the lulled Slate contrary to
Ilia peace and order of the republic and
mimical to Hie rlglitl of the I ntted slates
j- neutral 1111011."
Fabens Man lo Ship
Dozen Cars of Cattle
lo East Texas Today ;
A dnien esrlonls ul mlied riltle for
feeding will be shipped further east In
11 today by w. H. Collins of Kebena
The deiUnauon of th cattle wu uul re-
ported yeiterday.
Three shlpmebti r cattle were made
from Amarillo dlatrirt. A bunch or two-
year old Steer were sold March II by
Martin D'keefe to I. L. Llndaay and shtp-
ped from Panhandle. Teaaa to !Mdlon
bcolt A Banra. BloomSdd If J ir-Jl
Smart Easter
Pumps & Oxfords
Oxford are to be in great favor this Spring as Is evi-
denced by the great demand we are already having for
them.
Pumps are always dainty and popular and you will see a
variety of chatminu models in Plain Black and color.
BLACK OXFORD 5 eyelet tie. medium
ahort vamp leather Louis heel. ..........
KOKO BROWN OXFORD Full Louis
covered heel hand turned sole
WHITE KID OXFORD Same as
above ' . . .
BLACK KID PUMPS Full Louie covered
heel light turned sole very slim last
BLACK KID PUMP Medium short vamp
full Louis covered heel turned sole .......
$6.00
$8.00
$9.00
$7.00
$7.50
aH"lrkatlaVMjBgV
tjJJlPTrr5t3Aha
204 San Antonio St.
We Give S. & H. Creen Trading Stamps
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiiiiiiiiiii
inntmitwiiiiiiiiNiiHiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiti
vccmiick of the war 11 .1. Hoard M Ten cirloada or two year o id laeri
OkUrnt Bernard Barurh of the war m- were sUrptdhy b. tVAIMM to the
diistrtes board. All are members of he slot kyard at Import!. an. On eilload
war 1 1 inference board made up of lepan
1 1 " tt head which meet every week 1-
cxinsUcr war problema
rarsrotics ntt mkes.
Hy Associated I'raa.
WhlnTte. March i ilreainui of tree
rones II the various port of the United
sulci to encourage foreign eonunerc and
build up great pom similar to that at
Hamburg la proposed la t hilt Introduced
today by hepreaenialive Sander of Louis-
iana. Tbe bill la understood to base ad
uiiiiisuauoa support.
r imseJ latlle was shipped by a
11 wiling of Canyon 1 j to the Kauai
Cltf iioikytrd.
IRRITATINQ COUGHS
rraaaastly trae cae cast hie 1
tronrldti and aloülaf ItSisail ssrf Irrlutad
iiinltlwertawlaateltkaiaiiki linailr
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