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TWO EL PASO MORNING TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1913. 1 WHERE'S VILLA? JUAREZ IT SBA REGARDING THE leOl ATIOJI ii hi- iv FOJU i LAST REPORTED IN BALEANA Why Delay Another Day in Selecting Your Fall Suit? The styles are here VtOW, the Season is at hand, it's just a matter oj a eu' dans u'hen you are going to actually want thai suit and the benefits oj early selection arc to certain that you really OUgnt to drop in today. There are dozens of different models, textures and patterns, a great variety so as to meet everu man's taste, u'hich, 0 course, ac cannot forecast, We put in a Mill No Movement of Trooopie Prow Vr- tin Hun tnotiitr Refugee TnUn ted. A 1 assortment to be sure and hit every one just fight Lei us show you.

Kedetals In Juarf-z ne almost entirely at tea as to the exact location of General "Pancho" Villa and his main rebel force. Yeaterday they received no reporta from the o.ith which would larsesl and most --IBaBpl JexMBMiexMeJ tend to give them luc to the rebel chief movements. The last definite I reports of his location placed him in I Oraadaf nnd Villa Ahumada. 1 Tin- rebel which appeared In our hal lepartmcnf show over 200 styles of Stet son hats. Sole agents for I he Mossant (im- Monster Removal Piano Sale At Jenkins Piano Co.

a Rousing Success The way the are going we ill not have one piano to mow- from the old to our new store. It is the quality of the pianos, the astonishingly low prices, and terms to suit buyers, that i doing it. When we started in ou removal sale we had one hundred pianos in our store to sell. We have sold more than half the number, and our sales register more each succeeding day, We have only a lew of the slightly used pianos left. The range in prices from $50 and upward-.

Our monster removal and special discount prices on new pianos range at from $125.00 ancJ up. If you have use for a piano better come in to-day and make your selection while you can secure a cood standard piano for less than the same grade piano would cost the average piano dealer. If an' one is doubt as to the genuineness of this sale, you are especially requested to call at our store, look over our stock, get prices and terms. Ever' piano, player-piano, or electric piano sold ill carry our iron clad guarantee. "PI A MIS MUST BE AS REPRESESTED OR YOUR MOSEY WILL RE REFUNDED" Jenkins Piano Co, THE BIG PIANO HOUSE Phone 2958 116-118 N.

Stanton St. I along the Hatlean National line near Villa Ahumada two days ago are atilt I I operating along the line, but Federals i have not learned wbetner they have I been engaged In tearing away the I trackt at any point They have complete boys and juvenile department in the Southwest. Our $5.00 all-wool boy's suit with 2 pairs of pants is a wonder. Sole agents for the Bell Blouse. porterl from France).

Nothing finer, arid our ov brand, I he Kensington, the hat thai mad" our competitors I cut the telegrapn ulrea. villa waa not with those bands. There have been no movements of Federal from Juarez, altbenajtl Sala-lar train 1 ready to start inuiuentnr- ily. It was learned yesterday that Colon i'ortillo. with a small command of Federal volunteers, has been ordered to go to f'hiiiuahua and will leave the latter part of the week.

The detachment will escort a train of provision, Direct traffic through from Ju to Chihuahua over the Mexican National line Is still Interrupted because of the wahsout which occurred a week ago at Moctezurna and Oallegnp Tlieae have not been repaired. Workmen from i Chihuahua will he sent northward tu I patch up the track. Railroad officials were notified yesterday that a passenger train was preparing to leave Chihuahua for the border. It Is due to depart for the north today There will be no troop eacort on that train, which la being arranged oelnners and natives who wish to go to the L'nltad tSates omiitu i nun UadeFa. if-'.

v. SI General Venustiano Carranza Candidate for the Presidency A party of Ameri an employes of the itAMMHS t.t.'l (,, ha NOTHING NEW. ffontlnued fT been employed at Madera. Chlh are expected reach the border this week They will make the trip ESI Paso by railroad motor car over the Mexico North-Western line They have been relieved at Madera by Herr'a party, which left Juarei for Madera a week ago. nalional dignity is jeopardized as we have done In other vital moments of our national life." The proclamation as published in the Estado, failure to deliver arms is punishable by a fine of not more than loo pesos, or Imprisonment of not more than 1 00 days or both, for tatotl arms or each hundred cartridges.

Thirty percent of the fine goes to the informant. ln I I vis of I I Ml. RJ HI I i ill I I MH HI of you to dictate that Immediate and i energetic steps to prevent any de- monstrations against foreigners In the COmlttg eel'-brations." The president expressed his desire further to demonstrate "our culiurc and respect to the subjects of friendly Ration)) and that, we entertain for them a fraternal rogard which is demanded by reason the Justice that alWgys governs the acta of the Mexi- can people and the government of the republic." Medina ami id Injured Ri ported Indn most II Sj 1 1 City 1 mil II lie. will at Return to Hexlc Huerti Delivers Me Colonel HennoMIlo mid Colonel lonttittttioii" Juan Medina, of ih "Good Morning, I Am Opportunity!" Here he is right at your door step lifting his hat politely and asking you to let him in. He is coming lo you through the advertising in todays Times.

Will you read the messago he has for you Will you open the door and let him in it used be ihat you always had loseek opportunity but ihat is not always the case nowadays Opportunity is a hustling chap He is modernized. Ho oses airships and automobiles, telephones, and advertising. He wants you to take him in and he frankly says so. UnlikS a pretty ami diffident Miss he is eager to he em braced. The advertising columns in the daily newspapers are Opportunity's mouthpiece.

lie knows people read newspapers and believe In them So he chooses the easiest way to retch you! Meet hint half way read the advertising in today's Times. Opportunity is a guest who pays his way liberally. allata (orcea, were wounded in the battle at Andres between General Felix Terrasaa' Federal and villa's ConstitutlonallfcU, according to advices received by the Local Constitutionalist agents. Both men were badly hurt. Medina Hermoalllo reside in Bl Paso.

Bu Thr Associate' Prr Vera t'ruz. Sept in Additional and reliable information tends to confirm practically beyond doubt that Mr. Llnd will not return to Mexico City until congress ha- received and has had an opportunity to discuss Provisional President massage, which will be read on 15, By that ti.no it Is said that Senor De Zamacona, the Mexican envoy now in Washington, will have had a chance in place before President Wilson and Secretary of State Bryan representation from General Huerta. Meanwhile Mr. l.ind Is studying closely the changing conditions.

September in, the day alter congress convenes, is Independence Day. and tl.ioughout the republic Is planned a great demonstration of patriotism In accordance with the order that all ahle bodied men In the republic shall he drilled for participation In the ttorney General I 11m mi tgalmu Gould I. Ill'- Qm l.alu-i'in Loading harg, Ffflnl Wirt te' Austin. Tpx. in.

The attorn gent-ial's department today filed suit against the international Great Northrrn for icfusa! to ab-orb leading charges shipments at Galveston. The It will he a teat ia penalties amounting to tb.OilO are From ik date every possible step .1 th. violator of the elght-houi lav in- taken." Raid Kohl M' Klnley, acting 'OtnmlMlonef of 1 toils Complaint! aro i "tiling In every m.ill of violation ot the law palled at trie tegular session ami which baa been In effect since. April, 1st owing to the fart that the department ha but two Inspectors anil the complaints have been coining from i i 1 1 hfc 1 a 1 1 li.i. asMstaure of an additional cleih allowed by the revent i ne board of petition, the application tor pen-atont have Ve piling up Htid the department ha found It absolutely Imposalbl to a'l on hundreds of application thai havi been on file (or muny niontha In the depa rtnu ni.

The Pure Food cotnmiaaton i collecting miiiii. ui every brand of vine-gar fold in the state for analysla. The majority of the brajida of so-called apple elder now on th market are mlehrnnded and ate of very Inferior brands Thi- was evidenced In recent samples submitted, to the state purchasing iji-ni Sample onilng In the rate of twenty dall end a soon a- prosecution In several la dtspesed of thr- chemist will begin analyzing the vinegar, 111 IH 1 1 TR1 M. By rkessnciated I'tju I.os Angeles, Sep! in George II. Dixbj, Long Beach millionaire, win bo placed trial here tomorrow before the s'jprrior ourt, chargo.l utli contributing to I he delinquency of Mary Brown Levy.

It is expntod the trial will occupy a neck. parades that day, the Vera Cruz attlh- SCOn MISfMOS Fori Bliss Command! to Investigate Situation at iiIimi ii, al. General Hugh Bcott started last night for CalexlCO, to carry on an investigation In regard to the Mexican situation at that place. The exact nature ot the Investigation la not known. He will be abs'-nt from Bl T'aso for several days.

The Investigation was ordered by General Tasker 11. Wiss, commander of the Southern Caalry department. II I no ilo at Pan al American Consul Thomas D. Bd- wards of Juarei learned yesterday that B. II.

Enoa, manager of a mining comiiany al Parral, Is safe and Is at Barral llei-enl arrivals from I'arral fold Consul Edwards that they had seen Km at Parral recently. Inquiries had been mado by Assistant Secretary of State Osborne as F.noa hud not been heard from since August 10 When hi- entered MexiC orlties opened books today and sixty men enrolled It Is expected that the two gunboats now here will be dispatched till week, one to Tampico and ti other to Coat-la' apes. III i I KKI. 1 rung omen 1 tempts immil by Moorhead and gave up the gun at the gne. He told his wife to remove all weapons from the ro am.

He i-peni the nifih'. with in the room. J. T. Lipscomb testlfed that he knew both men.

He went to Ihe home of Steed after hearing two shots in rapid succession and saw Steed lying on his face. He helped tarry him In and heard him ask, "What did he shoot me for?" At this point the court adjourned until ten o'clock tomorrow, when the examination of will be concluded. Autninoiiiip Meeveah The following automobile Iben-e was issued by the county clerk yesterday: Miss 'irnee pe.ik. I''S Texus street. Premier c.ir; No.

ltfgg. HOT (.11 1 1 I II I II Hnirlde in Tucson, By Thr ltlh tt 'M' Tucson, Sept. 10. A young woman who sab! she was the Countess Margaret Sobteskl and related to a. promlnenf St.

IaoiIs family of the game name, attempted to commit suicide here today by taking poison. Physicians say she will recover The young woman said she was de--i nndent over Ineffectual efforts to find and become reconciled to her husband, who recently was devised 000 by his grandmother. Kill' ml i ai i idgi-- I (I GENERAL VENUSTIANO CARRANZA' III 'i i 1 1 IHD SO Mil ii iKi ii; VXIZATIOS Bd thr tiorlled rir Mexico City, Sept 10. Reports that Venusltann Carranza, governor of Cn-tthtllla and former provisional minister of war. had sent an emlasnry lo President Huerta last night suggesting himself as a candidate for the presidency, was current in the capital today Rlrardo Garza, representing tie rwbol leader is said to have gone to the National Palace utth Hie intention of formallj submitting proposals of the t'ari-nnza candidacy and with the as-suiHMi Unit i 'arranza would abide by the r.xult of the electlnna.

ft is not known with what success the em isstn 'i proposals met 1 'ti I authority It was stated today that th administration was pre-pate-il unit the interest due on I si, on National railway bonds ani' mi tit iiiL' to i ami OOn Bit ttprrlal U'ii l.i far rimes Washington, sept io. Constitution-illst ht-adi'iaitei here today received idvlrsB that their fbneral Blanco, aid- I Id by heavy re-lnfnrcements, was mov- I southward for simultaneous en Victoria and Tampieo. TORENA'8 Hi REES. Sonora Executive Somewhat Puzzling W'a-hiimtiui Authorities. By Thr AxH'trl'itrfi Washington.

Hept- 10. State department officials were puzzled today to Interpret the latest decree of Constitutionalist Governor Maytorena if Sonora. affecting Americans. Consul Dye at Nogab-s reported that Governor Maytorena had ordered an additional tax to be levied as a forced war subsidy on all capital invested in Sonora belonging to persons or corporations known to be enemies to the "cause of the Constitutionalists." The governor also prohibited the acquisition of property othel than mining properties by foreigners, and has forbidden the sale of domestic products of a. value exceeding 1260 Without his special consent.

The consul's report said the Sonora executive continues to have trouble in getting his fiat money accepted, and again has de reed that It must he received as legal tender by merchants and business men under penalty of imprisonment. While officials here are somewhat that the so-called tax i enemies of the "cause" may work hardship on Americans. It was doubted that anybody would suffer from the alien property order. WRIGHT TRIAL. (Continued from p.ig i other Mexican, 111 kill you both As started toward the house.

Kttfus Wright testified, his father fired two shots in rapid succession and Sleed fell. Mrs. Steed and her little girl were in the back yard nt the time. Steed had no gun with him. The children of the two ramlUe had often played together in he playhouse, said the witness.

Wright' Testimony. Wright testified that several days before the trouble he end his wife noted that the fence was falling down and saw that Steed had nailed his fence to theirs. Ho told Steed to remove the fence but go no answer He repeated the request ilnv after and was refused. He told Steed that If the fence was not removed he would do It himself St. ed said ihat he would kill him if he did Wright sud he tore the fence down and it was put back.

At sundown Of the day shooting occurred he asked Sued to remove the fence and he again refused. Wright said he then told him he would tear it and Steed said he would kill him if he did After supper he took his son with him and went out to tear down the feiee He took a gun and leaned it against in" fence while at work He heard Steed and his wife talking and g.d buck In his own yard Steed called to know what he was doing and he told him he had torn down the fence. Steed replied that he would fill him full of hot lead and started in his house. He then fired at him with the Intention of hitting Steed's legs and diRSbllng him, The second shot was accidental, he said. He did not ce Mrs.

Steed or the baby, Though' I fe in Danger. Wright sa'd he thought his life was In danger and he only shot to prevent Steed from gettlns; a gun He saw Mrs Camp and asked her to go and help Mrs. Steed. He also asked Mrs Steed to cease screaming was not asked by Moorhead to give up his gun. but would have If asked He offered to pay for a guard but was refused.

Then he ask, or-bead to guard him at his own home. He had not refused to surrender but Inslttad on retaining his gun. He went to hla own home, accompanied Bu Thr duncMfrd 1Vm Sacramento, Sept 10. The state adjutant general's office for several months has been Investigating the report' existence of numerous Japanese military organizations in California, announced today that it hid found no evidence Hint state or federal laws had been y.oiated. Accurate war maps of the const fortifications had been found, but th- department did not give out their ownership.

i 1 1 it Hi lltabee 1 1 a si DOCTORS Who CURE Hydrocele, Varicocele, Hernia In One Im, Deflation from BMlSMi They also euie lit lnrt nnd lie! methods, f'trrll. mom Poison, Skin l'l-ease. hptlop-y. Hlieutuatiltn, Kn- Ismed Prostate, Koltiev. madder and Heelnl Diseases, and all Special Diseases of men nnd women A -I 1(1 I It I 1 III I I III'.

I hry ne mblradlng tatemriito or unbusinesslike pnlolllnns ti. the afflicted, I lie. are UMlttvelj the only permaaentl) mtbllbil ReeMvai Bp- I. in k. lot mfa I real win i.l.

this fan. Other rpR their aaeuaeessatt hut the. Unmet thor metaedi Irm lansi word ih, wtM I- -nflieient. I'tt Hprriat Wlrn ttijhr Titat ttlabee, Arlt, Sept. 10.

The business men of Blshee. were very wrought up yesterday, when It was learned that Health Restored by Eckman's Alterative kie.w anyone iif. I lllrted, ii might be well to Intestlgate this i rase, Where th'- writer declares after RtablUki vn tear. In t.l ll-n Hert i 1 1 1 eati i da Fifty thousand rounds of cartridges and 100 rifles were passed over tin- bordei seven miles east of Bl Pas early yesterday morning, according to an officer of General Sal.i-zar's command The ammunition, it was stated. as for the Federals and was purchased at a local ammunition house The gun runners and ammunition smuggl rs were not suspected and had no trouble In getting the n.ir munitions over the border, the officer Mid I i Mexico 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 i George latlrd who has been manager of the Cundalarla Mining company at I 'andalarla, Will leav this week for Cobar, Australia, to engage in the mining business.

The company has been forced to cease all operations on account of the revolution PPSOR I lo'lipe-l I or The price of Mexican money at the El Paso banks dropped a half a cent and Is now rpioied at 1-2 cents for the Mexican peso. This Is the lowest price Mexican money hns reached in Pa ho Of HA RM I I 1 1 1 rONI HS Sonnrn Official Paper tall- for ui render of Vrms and Inununltton Bit Thi iatacialed Prru Poiigliis, Ariz. Sept -The Es tndo, a Sonora official paper, in Its luo if Beptember a. ordered foreign, rs and Mexicans "not in sympathy with the Constitutionalist cause" to surrender their arms and ammunition It was specified that the deliveries must be made within forty -eight hours to the nearest insurgent authorities. Copies of thta paper received horn today caused subdued ex'ttement.

The wnrrtng was connected with the announcement Issued Jusl previously by Jose Maria MaytorelUk, Insurgent governor of Sonora. in which he commented on the probable outcome of Intervention in Mexlc by the Cnltid St. i'. The governor's said: "It would mean a war in which all Mexicans, without regard to their political creed, forgetting their domes-tie devotions, would comply with the duties of patriot and unite hen the sin I and rltaeii Ialll. There Is No Time Like the Present The time to do a thine; is just as soon as ynu are able.

Commence now to prepare for the things that might happen. Start a savings account now. Deposit a part of your income each time that it comes to you. In that way you will soon have a snug sum to your credit in a short time. This bank solicits your patronage.

No sum too small. IV the last Arizona legislature had pissed married mans exemption law, which i This law evtnpts four thousand dollars rl mate, in personal property nd thirty days' labor. An Impromptu meeting was held among the hiislncs no njast evening, and copy the law was wired for I Thr- men-hunts are very much d-proMned, us It mean th going out of buslne for great many of them. Th supprvptilan Im that the law was enacted the fact only bream generally known Tht law It aimed for the protection 1 the lamer ti la this Ut. Bl GRAND in I 'klit True Bills Handed Down, line for Mnrder.

yesi suffering, he ramd pei uiaiie-u relief full re. every to health by 'islng I km i Alterative, mcdl-me hl.li lins been effective In many ase of Tu- heri-lllesis 1 :T.T I.RniMon Pr. "lirnlleint'ii In Murch, IUO0. uiy docn pronounced tny case Tiiheri uIorIr the l.i and ii iiutiiber of operatloat a hospital failed to benefit me. In the mi intlnte, friend mine iovid Belt-nan's Alterative.

The wounds la my ne. It were still open sod In frightful cmli when I Rtarted take It. After gel eg i i a m. estSRi and isapif olds I WO bottle 1 found 1 was Improving, hav- lug galnetl welgbt. could est and wis able In sleep.

I I niled 'islng it until I wufc well, which was iii Kovtnber, IMC Refer 1 i. Hie medicine I li.id tlir.v heniui-hnges: since I have been taking It I hire not bed soy. On Novembea, ti, Itf. afsrted to w.rk. and since that tins I have not leit one day's work throvfl sckne- I highly roe.uumend Kckuinn'a VHeritlve lo anyone win.

is suffering from (Ilnnd rouble WHITE. i Above Rbhrevlnted no. re on t.l I', km. hawtieen proven by ninny yenr tet to be ino-e efflclcl.on In rr, St and I. ling Affec.

t'on. Brohehlil Aothma. SI i r- THBt POINT with PKli.i; to rh.ir wonderful sc. luring th. wen ye.irs.

time m.r, aereMfulty trenleo' over ltr-flv hundred pNtlents of Mrlom and ailments Kvery sufferer assured of a positive lire hont any experimenting and. for a v. rcisun. able fee nn.iiltntlan. Kiamlnnt ion If out town, write fui if, dwrib log your snd eondltlos and enelo.lug four cent.

In stamps fu their no dlsea.n similar to your own. Pr. Kel. hrr.lrl A Cm. In'ernaiiora SpedaKsts Keeond floor.

Hmnmett Rir.ck i-ernr Txa. s- A Entrance 112 MeaA I) o. ni. lo I n. in L'tider Imllctment by the grand Jury th' following were placed In Jail yi ici.lny In sheriffs department: Imran.

asaault with intern to murder; Pedro Bustllln and O. Car denaa. tan Indictment, one fur theft "I propert; alned over and the othr burglary, Maria Anova, concealing stolen property valued more than 0, Hoh Berry, theft from person; William Thompson, murder, Oe-iar nssuilt with prohibited 'apcii Ysabel A la Toro. rape J. Miller was arresled by the hr-Iff'n ilepartment on a capias from the county court charging kin with fail ure tf pi'uvldu for hi wife.

Colds and la upbuilding the system sin re -r I 1 Hoes not eon BajtkTbust (a habit -forr mr sale tij hem I n. t-i. ti priig i prog Ko.re. and other lending drnutlsts Write Hie Kelnnmi Laboratory, Philadelphia Pn for booklet telling of recoveries hi, I i.iil'1 1 1 1 "U.tl erldcLc. Adrertlseuirul.

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