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Febriiarv 26. 1917. KJL FASO ti SHIPS Cany Through Raids and! Asks Congress for Authority Bring Back Prisoners; I to Take Steps Necessary Souadroiis Harass Foe. F'eb. yestcr- flay P'-ench detachments into the lines near Villp-Snr-Tourbe rnilcs we.st of Verdun), flestroyed in Present.

Crisis. (f From PiiRc 1 and Tiot mistrust uf I hope that I need nive no further proofs and assurances of hrougM b.ck fea.ii'Sf^irx^ufSaSence prisoners and says that i am the friend of peace and mean official annouiicoinpiit. surprise jLttacks by the one on one of our of Bcaulne, aHl of and the other on one our of Avocourt, oroken iin. Wo. took int'luding one officer.

our brought down i three German nirpian s. One of these machines iell in nes near in the vicinity of iiii.s; the second of Pinon in Ai.sne; the third to preserve it for America so lonpj as I am able. I am not now proposinf? or contemplating" war or any steps that need lead to it. 1 merely reqtiest that you will nocorrt me by your own vote self defence and fired four at and definite bestowal the means and Coloradoan Claims He Shot in Self Defence After Having Been Fired At. Ordway, Feb.

F. Knyart, president of the First National bank of Ordway, was today under bond to appear for preliminary examination on a charsre of havinfr killed J. B. Black, Nebraska City, yesterday. The shooting- look place in the office of the bank.

i Enyart claims that he shot Black in THREE MORE SANITATION PLANTS FOR BORDER PORTS 'rovr'rnment snnitation plants similar to the plan and b.ith house recently installed by the United states public health service at the bridge immigration station in lil V' will be eytablished at I'ass and Brownsville, in oracr lo bat the typhus epidemic which govcr.i- nient health offic ers are atxcrpp'tii: tc prevent spreadinii from Mexico to the United States. Dr. C. C. Pierce, senior surgct-rs of the United States public who has been in charge of typhus campaign beinji carr.e^ on the El Paso port, has gone to to arrange for the erection of additional plants.

He will visit Pass and Brownsville before the plants arc complcteo IMerce W'ill be in charge of but Will njainiain his headquarters here. NEW Y. W. BUILDING TO HAVE POOL, GYM AND CAFETERIA INDICTMENT AGAINST PEDRO RAMOS QUASHED; HE IS HELD Through the fact that an indictment charging Pedro Ramos with murder was returned by a grand jury which I war appointed during; the April I the 31th district court, last ye; if, contrary to the law, judge o-we Monday morninfr sustained the that the indictment against Us.nio.'i be and turned the en-lani over the custody of the sheriff to await the action of the grand jur? nnd fixed bond at 11000. 1 Through ovrrslght jvidge Dan anti then in the 34th district court, at to p.ppotnt the jury com.mis- jonere during the January 1916 term i of -he court.

The was not noticod until the io.iowing when were sprolnt- ed iKrand lury then durinar of tii' '-hr chfc.rjp1nrf I of AT MADERA FEARS VILLA; SAYS NEEDS TROOPS The commander of the Carran sa arri-on at Madera, Chihuahua, tele- to Juarez Monday asking for saying that a large luind of Villistas was near the 'ind he garrison would he unable to withstand an attack with its present niimbfr. The commander said that was believed to be In command troops menacing Madera and lied tUHt if reinforcements wf're to os.sistance he would be rof'd to evacuate the town. SHE Hit TO Mm CHINA BARS FRaKCE FROM RECRUITINr, LABOR THERE the authority to safeguard in practice I the right of a groat people who are at peace and who are desirous of exer- cisfng none but the rights of peace to f-dlow the pursuit of peace in quietness and good will. otherH 31uKf Ifnke- Wnr, course of my choosing- or of theirs will lead to war. War can come southeast of Altkirch.

Our 'squadrons wilful acts and aggressiom-- numerous pioJectUes on munifions depots near Spincourt, I AwkK Authority To where a number of were 1 "You v. ill underscand can make 'leard, the grounds and no definite proposals or forecasts of hangars on railways at i action now and must ask for your sup- and on railway sta- i porting authority in the general tions at J'oussewiller and Woelfling, In terms. The form in which action may I benonie necessary cannot yet be fore: I believe that the people will be willing to trust me to act with x.h? region of Wissemburi Black after Black had shot three times at him. statement is corroborated by Dick Potter, of Kocky Ford, who w'as in the bank at the time. Black is said to be the soninlaw of Capt, Logan second wife.

Enyart is a brother of A. F. It is said that the two brothers had been in partnership in i bu.sine.-is in previous years. Plans for the new Young Women's Christian administrativt; i central buiUliug are being considered Cnina, P'eh i building committee. The bulki- 'Jhing-lzn han Can- I ing will have a swimming pool, weU- to prevent further eciuipped gymnasium, auditorium, class -ruit'ing of far rooms, cafeteria, rest rooms and othfu- Many 3 rnntoneee features.

alresidv been The committee is composrHl Kong to P. L. Farrar, chairman; Gra- hnn McN'ary, Horace B- T. C. Tenement you all of the money 3 'our house should bring? Ask Leu I on tenements.

Phone 4604. S. El Paso. me restraint, with prudence and in the true rpirit of amity and icrood faith that they have themselves displayed fhroushout these trying months, and it is in that belief that 1 request that you me to supply mer- I chant ships with defensive arms, should that become necessary, and WMth tlie means of using them and to employ any 11 other instrumentalities or method.s tliat roorn for otir continunllj jmov Tipcpssii'rv fi'iii to inir Pifinrfc iiec esfnarj aiiu to pro- mg- i aso ir lano letritimato and peaceful pursuits on the seas. Of rredit AI mo "I request also that you will me at the same time, along- w'ith the powers I ask, a sufficient credit to enable me to provide adequate means of protection where they are in- ntivrntoYTD Store Ream For Rent.

108 Texas St. Fine basement 30xS0. elevator. We are moving to because need in the will by a prenuptial ag-reement and was to be $10.000, payable in annual instalments of $500. A.

F. it is understood, W'as erranted the major portion of the estate by his will. The widow won the pnit for a widow's share. Black, who is a lawyer, a prominent part in the litig-ation. The deceased arrived in Ordw'ay Saturday afternoon and speni Sunday morning in the country callintr on a number of farmers, it is tinderstord.

rt farm IpanB. When he returned to the city at noon, he and Enyart hebi a conference in the bank atul the shooting- followed. Following- the Enyart called sheriff George Riley and was placed under arrest. MAN CHARG'D KIlLiNG, SHOT BY DEAD BROTHER from to aBsiPT In work, and in trench i bulldfnir of roads behind 1 iine in France The by the of an -T-ddStion to lie roTicofslon In has Rympathr, and is for the order In this f'i'iy againit the recruiting of further Chinese labor for EPIDEMICS OF SMALLPOX AND TYPHUS IN CHIHUAHUA FATAL of typhus fever and iarpt prevalent in Chihuahua City, 9 C.o! dir.jp to Mexicans arriving- from haru ot. Sunday train.

They riporrijd that over 100 cases of small- I'Sjr dt-vfeioped In the city within and deaths are ror arrived or: irMn reported to lost r'llJdr''- from the disease during last 9 ek, MEN RAID ALDAMA AND MARCH AWAY. REPORT irorn Chihuahua Sunday r.Isrht that 100 Vlllfslas raided AldAHiia Chihuahua, a station on the A O. railroad near Chihuahua, on PHiiay. They overpowered the garr son of 32 men and, after lontinp the evacuated, the arri- patd. INQUIRES FOR DATA ON NEED OF SANATORIUM IN SOUTHWEST Memphis, Tenn Ward, r.waitlnr; for i.he killing of L.oub'.

Hool.ur. of last i'-'ptcn'biir. an.i at today by brother of jccurred at the entrance to C-c office only of a panatorlum for tuberculosis distance from crinrnal suffere'-s In the southwest. U. F.

of the Mountain Baptist colleg-e, situated at iionntain has written the fll Peiso ch.Tmber of commerce asking- for Information concerning the estab- CHARGES 15 CENTS TOLL ON AUTOS ENTERING A toll of American money is boiPRT collected by the Juarez authorities on automrbiles crossiner into Mex- li'o from El Paso. The new tax was put into effect Monday. Automobiles whicii have regristered and li- in rez are being- exempted from the tax. a short room tnc trial was to Hooker to fjenerar.s offic and surrendered, iif tn a statement. TURKEY SEASON IS ENDED HVNTERS KILL THEM Vermillion writes as the chair- Tr.a,a of the committee appfilnted by the I Oouthem and asks climaiic conditions, the apparent for such an institution and the it would offer.

already had invited the.li to join this country in breaking- off of diploniutic I eluding adequate insurance ag-amst the relations with Ccrinany aroused some I present war risks. speculation as to he mlijht of TJfe. not ask neutrals to join xith tne United I have spoken of our commerce and States in tlie latest move. tiolland, of the legitimate errands of our peo- Norway and Spain, especially with pie on the seas but you will not be I their merchant marine being rapidly misled as to my main tlie de.stroyed, it was pointed out, mlsfht thought that lies beneath these i consider joining with the and g-ives them and weig-ht. The last time the United was It Is not of material interest merely that we ore thinking-.

It Is, rather. Austin. Feb. psma president was intending to a.sk Johnson, of ihe game fish and other neutrals to join the United oyater department, nnnouiiced in armed neutraliiy, the fact that he thaf. under law, turkey rin The op for ruTKey is November.

md re- the depnrtmer- is 'o the effect that many are rtill killing- under the tbsi open season was still in her-i'- tofore. The open reason extends November 1 to March 1. NEW PACKING COMPANY HAS HEADQUARTERS HERE Feb. to do in Texas was irranted today ti'e state department to the Peyton company, of Charleston, W. Va.

capital stock is $100,000, and T-'xfis nead iuarters are at Kl Paso. Four additional Schiofoer Oyster Gray Wave Top A new Laird-Schober arrival. This smart laced Walking Boot with its trim toe and high cut wave lop will give just that desired air to your street Costume. PRICE 5 This and other Boots and Pumps of the latest models are at the Fashion Show in the IVomen's Club Auditorium. invite vour inspection.

203 Mesa Av e. in a state of armed neutraliiy wae dur- I FOUR MORE SIGN FOR IniT the war between and Enir- AKD of fundamental human chief land, which ended with tha downi JlI of all the risrht of life itself. I am of Napoleon, thinking not only of the rights of I Americans to go and come about their proper business by way of the sea but i also of something much deeper, much fundamental than that. am thinking of those rights of umanity without which there is no civilization. My theme is of great principles compassion and of protection which mankind has to throw about I human lives, tho lives of noncombat- I a Tits, the lives of men who are fully at work keeping the Industrial processes of the world quick and vital, the lives of women and children and of those who supply the labor which ministers to their sustenance.

MuMt Defend I We are speaking of no selfisli i ierial rights but of rights which hearts support and whose is that righteous passion for -upon which all law, all structures aliu bor-ow monev '5 1 On Y' SS, president Adams ap- PEP, SPFCIAI. have been France Seiaetl Amerlran i on the of to After many acts aguin.si Am commerce bound for England, France, whfc i will El I ano on January IS. 179S, decreed that every i New Mex -o found at sea loaded with mer- chandise produced in England, or her possessions could be made a prize. An.onlo, the Tnternational Many American were seized i and in June. 1798, president Adamn i gan to obtain from congress broad an- thoriiy to protect American commerce necessary.

and to put the United In a better position to make war If It Preparation for Kmerirejtcy. In rapid laws were made increase the naval armament, to au- FIRE FIGHTERS GET CHFCK FOR FROM DRUG COMPANY Fire chief W. Cray Mond.ay I irorning received a letter cont.ainlng a for $Pri from Potter Drusr In appreciation i WEATHER BULLETIN. V. S.

1 OF AGRtCT T.TrRi. WEATHER BFRKAr. Observation taken at 8 a- meridian time (5 a. in. El Pano time.

February 1917. El Paso and vicinity tonig-ht and Tuf'-'iday. New and Tuesday frrner- ally fair nnd eolder. Arizona Tonight and Tueiiday fronerally fair and fiomf-Mihat fair, colder in north nortlon: fair, in El Paso at noon FOH RHACUKS MEXICO (By Mexico City, Feb. mak- inir machinery purchased from Japan has bi'en unloaded at Manzanillo from the steamer Kolchiro Maru and will be put in operation.

Two hundred Japanese experts accompanied the ehlp- in order to set up the machinery and operate it. It by the government that this machinery will make Mexico independent of other countries for Hmmunitlon. It is believed that tiie government shortly will purchase machinery for the manufacture of artillery ammunition. and rxiKM cleaned the best way. Wilson Millican Cleaning- Works.

Phone After taking Tanlac Mrs. McFather can walk two miles without tiring. When mv mother, who Is sixty-foup years old, came to my home thirty aKo, she wa.s so weak I had to carry her in mv arms from the train to the carriage, but she can now walk two mibs without Kettinji tired and thia I'anlac has been worth all of one hundred dollars a bottle to was the remarkable statement made by A. McFather, a well known farmer living on R. F.

D. No. 4. Mount Calm, Texas, while in the Corner Drug Store at Waco, a few days ago. more than fourteen ha continued, suffered from stom- nch trouble, and during ail that time she had to live; on the very lightest things she coubl get.

She even drink sweet milk or eat meat of any kind, and the flimsy things she did tat often caused her terrible suffering-. She was badly constipated was all the time taking something for that trouble. She was tired all the time, the least exercise would wear her comidetely out, and all during the day she had to lay down and rest. She suffered agony with in her sidea and was so nervous and miserable she could hardly sleep at all. She took all kinds of medicines for years but she kept losing weight and getting worse all the time.

was alarmed about her when I met her at the train and found her so feeble. I liad read and heard so much about Tanlac I decided for her to try it aiid the day she took her first dosd weighed only ninety-six pounds and wa.s almost as weak as a kitten. Well, Tanlac has simply made a new of her. She now weighs one hundred and eleven pounds and has actually gained fiftten pounds in the last thirty day.s. Some folks may doubt it.

but it's the plain truth, she walk two miles without getting I have never seen or heard of any- to equal Tanlac. Mother can eat anything she wants now and as much as she pleases without the least trouble afterwards and she sleeps aa Pound as a healthy baby every night. She is not the least bit constipated now and her nerves are as calm as a lamb. The pains have entirely left her sides and her strength and ity is remarkable. Tanlac has restored htr health in every way and 1 want everybody to know what it is that haa relieved her of all those years of suffering and made a well woman of Tanlac Is sold in El Paso by Kelly Pollard.

Drug orivic a provisional army, to arrest of the department extinguishing expel to authorlT.e the de- fire In rhe of the store Sun- of merchant shlpa against French d.ay night. taiive iiuraidity 3 6 lier i In lupt 24 (Inches). at 8 Temp, Hlgrhest yr.sterday ssels and to enable tho to must rest, as upon the ultimate base of our existence and our liberty. 1 cannot imagine any man with Amerl- can principles in his heart hesitating to defend these It I.s a Defensive Weanure. I Armed neutrality is described by au- thorities on international law as a mili- I tary measure for the purpose of dei fending rights of neutrals against threatened infringements on the part I of a belligerent.

It has generally con- cerned more than one power and the i i most historical instances of armed those of the northern powers in 1780 and ISOO made to the principle of free shijjs axid free eroods, adopted by i treaty the Baltic powers and opposed by England. the commercial of sev- I eral pays one authority, tlireatencd by unjust or unlawful measures on the part of a belligerent, which they deem unjust or dangerous, there can be no question of their right to secure their menaced interests by such proved an act reciting that since treat- ies reiieaiedly had been violated by France, Just claims for reparation re- fused and a system of vio- had been by the governmont, the United States 1 right freed and from the stipulations of the and that these compacts not henceforth I be regarded as legally obligatory on the government or citizens o' the United States. Later, in the same year, further provisions was made for augmenting tlie army and Washington accepted the command. Fall for Defence. The introduced bv senator A.

B. Fall, of New Mexico, and now before the senate foreign re- lations committee provides for the of the vessels to the 1 United States to extend protection to I the vessels and of the citizens of the United States seize, take and bring into port or to destroy, if Wray wrote a letter of thanks the company, stating that the I heck ill be placed in the treasury the Relief nssociatiop. CORNELL MEN TO H4VE GET-TOGETHER DINNER Corni-ll 'n and In I'-I and in thf- El v.ill meet Friliy nielt in the T'nivf'rsity club, affair be an informal ger together dinner of the Cornell George C. '0" itisig names of the Corriell men nnd rranging for iiAiiniTHAW IS fifVnX HF.VH vs to SWITV Philadelphia. Feb.

were begun in common plesH couit here today to determiTie the sanity of Harry K. Thaw. pool, Judge Adrian Po'd, who attended the combinations as seem best calculated to unable to seize, any such armed ves- good roads meeting at Santa Fc i accomplish that purpose. armed neutrality is, in fact, an alliance of eeveral powers, usually of a defensive character, though this is by no means Holland and Mwltzerland Armed. During the present war, Holland and Switzerland have maintained what amounts to an armed neutrality, although it has been confined to land.

When war broke out between France and Spain and France and Great Britain. neutrals became alarmed at the dangers which the maritime rights were threatened and the empress of Russia undertook to unite them in defence of their neutral rights. This formed the basis of treaties between Russia, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Austria and Portugal. They formed a league which, under the name of armed neutrality, undertook to preserve inviolate the maritime rights of neutrals. These declarations were recognized by the treaty of peace between Great Britain and France and were the tablished law of nations when the United in was recognized as independent by the powerp of the world.

Will Wilson InvHe While there was no indication that We Give You Biggest Values For Your Money 15 lbs. Sugar sels of either of the central powers and particularly of the imperial German govei nment which shall have committed or whicli shall be found threatening to commit depredations on the vessels belonging to the citizens of the United States or contrary to international law. Or committing or threatening to commit depredations upon other vessels upon which are being transported citizens to the United States or their property and also retake any ship or ves- Kel of any citizen or citizens of the United States which may have been captured by any such armed ve.ssel of the said central powers or either ot Men. It also would provide for defence of vessels against search and seizure and, in the event of a declaration of war against the United States or ot Imminent danger of war before the session of the next congress, would the president to raise an aihli- tional army of 500,000 men. GERMANY EXPLAINS SINKING OF SEVEN DUTCH SHIPS The tfague, Holland.

Feb. 2 5 Xetherland.s government has received from tho legation an xplana- lion and expression" of lecrf't for torpedoing of the seven Dutch merchantmen last week. The German government said tho ships did not sail on the dates for which asfiurances of security had been given by the German government, but to sail on dates fixed by the British admiralty, and it was therefore impossible to notify German submarine of the change in dates. at Abiicn-- AmarllJo KuMton afc'T I Vi.troit Duluth Oa I veston Jack.sorviii« Little TiOs ViPhvilli' imaha Phoenix Rapid City St. Lak A.atonlrt S-in P'ranclsco.

Fe Wa-'hington C'oniparthe m. .1 S-i' R4 clear 2r .2 pt. cloudy foKgy .10 36 26 20 cloudy 46 4 tclear 4 26 cioudjr 4 12 4 lear.10 79 clear (.4 70 64 -26 4 cliar 6(t clpar R2 clear 48 00 rloar 2 7 tin S4 2 6rain -'4 6s24cloudy r.2 72 52 clear 16 4 cloiiiy .01 46 82 44 G2 60 pt. cloudy T.2 cloudy fojtRy r.iln 40 jS pt. loudy 40 40 44 cloudy 4 4S SO 56 clrar TWO ITEMS THE Cooking School GET ALONG WITHOUT Fd Paso rreciidfation.

X. At, returned He I to 25. inclu.sivo. 191 jirobably will inepv E. of the eTxas association, and A.

I Westward, director of the National Highways association, here this week. CLERK GREET 1.67 in. 1 to 2.S, Inclusive. .56 in. 1 to Feb.

inclusive, in. Jan. 1 to Inclusive, .68 In. Jan. 1 to Feb.

25. Inclusive, Sormul, Jan. 1 to Feb. 25, Inclusive .32 In. in.

HOSTS FIFTH GEORCa tS KITCHEN CABINET CLEAN ABLE REFRIGERATOR W. D. Greet, county cierK. is i -----still confined to hi.n home by a 1 infantry, which re- attack of fever. Capt.

Greet was taken were ill several days ago. He said Fifth Georgia in- Monday he to to stt to of Vmh in Camp The 17th was for- his office within a short time. BRIVGS S. K. Tt.

Farmer. to be wanted in this city by county and arrested by the sheriff in San Antonio, was brtmcrht back to j'aso Sunday nifiht by deputy W. Hord. merly stationed at Atlanta, home I of the Fifth Gt On the regulars' return from Mexico they were the Ht a dinner given by the Fifth Georgia, With a $5.00 order not including Sugar. Trade Wiith Highest Quality Goods For Lew Money.

Wc Prove Facts. Strictly Fresh Eggs, Creamery Butter, lb. Tall can Carnation Milk, can. 10c Calumet Baking Powder, 25c can Palm Olive Soap, 2 15c Can Stringless Beans, 2 for. Asparagus Tips, quart I5c Green Olives, EL PASO BOY TRAINING HIS MATES IN EASTMAN COLLEGE -V.

H. Welch, an El Paso boy, whotse home l3 at 1000 Prospect avenue, and who is a student at Eastman college, Poughkeepsie, X. has been engaged, after his voluntary offer, to train company of 50 boys of that college in military tactics each week. Welch took course last vear at Monterey, i'alif. In order to the handling of traffic a semaphore been placed the intersection of San Francisco and El Paso streets by traffic sergeant Roy Thomas.

The traffic, it is said, has be- 1 cfine so heavy during the past few days that the semaphore was necessary. UR display at The Cookr ing School consists of one Hem. It is a LEONARD CLEAN ABLE ONE-PIECE PORCELAIN LINED REFRIGERATOR Saves ice; prevents food-spoilage; affords all the conveniences of the latest and best ideas in refrigerator construction. The Cabinet Evans will use a KITCHEN CABINET on the demonstrating stage. If you a in your home wc will be glad to interest you.

Rogers Furniture Co. 207-11 N. Sunlon St. VISIT OUR BOOTH AT THE COOKING SCHOOL Mrs. Kvans is using in her cooking these high grade goods: Heinz 57 esson Salad Minute Tapioca and Lily Brand Thelco Brand Canned Goods Spices and Baking Powder Macaroni, Snaghelti and Vermicelli Milk-Shi-Nu-Er Polish.

for sale by CASH GROCERY AND MARKET 512 N. STAMTON ST. WE DEliVER. PHONE ffiWllffiifftilwiHHi LIST YOUR ROOMS FOR Convention. Proprietors of hotels and roomin.t-* well as privuio housekeeper who would like to furnish aciommoda- lions for the strangers who will come to the city to participate in the proceedings of the annual convention of thf! Panhandle Southwestern association or lo witness the Crande Frontier Day sports during the week of March 5 to 11.

are asked to list their rooms with the Chamber oV Commerce at once. Call Telephone and give the clerk the the number of rooms you have, number of beds in each room and tlio price per room per day. The rooms will be needed and the listing should done at once in order that requests for rooms coming from all over the iiouth- west may be Eyes Examined Properly. Grn, AAf'nU' Experience Teaches Sedentary Habits are very apt to result inCoii- or Torpidity of the Liver. Many who are confined are now usirj: DR.

TUT rS LIVER PILLS both as a preventative and a relief. Hity a hox today, for vottrself. E3CBran0Em3E3aaLTFJ0di yearj- old A LONG NEEDED ind a Saint. REBUS. An ancient city.

1 YE.STKRDAY'i^i ppf'r left i down at If ft or I Ihff'. to Clear Head. Modem mothers let their children sniffle. They know that a tube of genuine Catarrhal Jelly will make the cliild breathe more comfortably. Since 1889, 20 million intelligent American mothers have used for cold-in-head or nasal catarrh.

Some druggists offer you complimentary trial All toggists offer 25 cent tubes with the understanding that if the first tube does not do you a worth of gixxL you can get your quarter back from Catarrhal lelly Minneapolis, Minn..

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