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i i 10. 4 4 Cc.a::aa Is Fearful Population Hay Do Csai.lrjfig to AiriiHean Troops. Hasn't He Got a GovzS.tent? 4 A 4 vc 4 Jr i I ii 1 rt y' to te Rate "be- tCJ Ta. FE I QF3F MEXICAN Is- ol 53, No. 45 'VUi Baryte of i- -SANTA FKNEW.MZTICO, SATURDAY; APRIL 15, 1916 PRICE 5 CENTS it tew al wtews.

1 i ki Ajror Slxtsoa Ilavd DcVILr.EUT OF THE OCTOPUSQIS DULY sera, sms GUARD AND ARMY BOTH DEFENDED Standard Oil Holding Ua Up For War Pricei I -1 on Gasoline (Sy Leaeeg Wire to New Mutua.) 'Washington. IX C. April Oe Proven That Von Jagow Condemns Self Out of Own Mouth rat Unreported Dam- age Already Done, Officer Say Even U. S. Senators Have Been Sent to Jail, Reed Points Out I LSt EVIDENCE INCONTROVERTIBLE REGULARS HAVE CARRIED BANNER rand attack is I TO OCCUR IN MAY 'ir-Monster Will Bring England to Knees and End War FRENCH mlnlswy af circumstances steamship 8 us lafermation Practically Nothing Definite Yet Known of Fight at Parral, and Washington Believes Reports Exaggerated; Americans and American Property Endangered as a Result of Clash and Apprehension Is Increasing Senate Amends Army Bill; Guardsmen to Take Federal Oath 4 part ment of Jostle officiate declined today to discuss whether the Investigation Into the rise of gasoline prices bed reached a stage where criminal Indictments were being considered.

4t was stated at the department, however. thai agent still were gathering information and that th nature of prosecutions. If any, would he decided by th result of tbs Investigation. 1 Th gasoline agitation earns -up again In coogresa today when Repre. seataliv Howard, of Georgia, attacked the Standard Oil company aa 4 trust whose devilment has only been scattered by court decision.

Explanation of the Increased cost of gasoline was found ta the Standard Oil companys control of pipe lina rather than in tta Increased exportations caused by the war, he eon Waded. vaw We offered statistics tt show that is total Increased consumption te this country and abroad during ttei test year was only seven per sent 1 re than the Increased production! white prices bad advanced 8 peri cent Shlpeiwuta abroad," Mr. Howard Id. are falling off every day and yet the Standard Oil trust lertrea te continue -to make us pay war Tha committee took no actio RAILWAY AND MINING COMPANY OFFICES LOOTED BY MEXICANS That Germany will make her meet isat and destructive Ztppaii at-A an England la May af thl yaar, attcally dsatroylng London, after mt th English throo daya aatiaa i pt th population aut af ths oity, the prediction mad today by flrieh uHf, who aaya ha la a tlautanant OarmaA engineer oorpa known "Garde Pienaar, af Berlin. Ha I pten In Santa Pa several daya lag planes, an occupation ha fot a ainea ho la anahla to return to many during tha war whlla kHtlak guard tha entrance pa American (By Leased Wire to New Mexican Washington, l.

i. April 16. To further strengthen federallsation of the national guard, the senate today, by a vote of 32 to 23. amended the army reorganisation bill to ennble guardsmen to take an oath to obey the orders of the president, as well as the governor or their Mat SeoatLr Sutherland, Republican, urged adoption of his amendment in creasing the coast artillery corps at once to the maximum strength "Our coast defenses have cost 000,000 end are among th best In the world, he said. But we now have enough men to man only one-fourth lot the guns.

Senator Borah. Republican, In at Commander Henry Mu tin. Untt-Uck'n for the national' States navy, la to chrg of tta aaal itstton Ptnu- charge that the 000,000 a yetr that the I8.fl0fl.000 a Situation Unchanged, Say Washington Officials; Claims of Carranza as to Understanding With United States Specious and Absurd; All Indications Point to Continuance of Pursuit Until Bandit Pays Penalty Attorney Suicides Rather Than Face Client Whose Case He Lost by Error to I am Oarman army officer naturally deeireua at aealn Gar iy win tha war, caid tha llatrtan- Oarmany had already won the a tot tha alitae da not knew k. are kka childran; they need te nandlr apankad to realize what mtualfy happened, far tide re aeon tear will have te te an far coma a yet It would ha aver new lend war net owing an ranee i Rueeia tC kaCd tia a hold front people In North -Aamerica hare I cpportunlty o( reeding what la wains abroad when yea read Eng ipaperai 1 hare bean reedioc papara which bare eacapad From them I barer ptwuad i at or Aar been Tha EAgDkh ly chronicle alleged leaaaa hr er wemaa and childran. That ktir ap sentiment agatnat Bar Wire te New Mexican.) 18.

Inquiries of the marine concerning the of the attack cm sex have developed precise which hen been given to tha Associated Preee from authentic sources aa "Tbta information a not (based upon supposition or probabilities and In that it differ from the statameat af Herr Ton Jagow (Oarman foreign minister). The facta have bees established that the commander of tha submarine could not have been Ignorant that he wee attaching a channel at earner. The- route of thaae steamers differ from that of other mar-chant men tad la perfectly known to all sailor. Moreover, tha routs between DIeppw sad Folkestone is essentially tha route of channel steam-era. which make the Journey at a fined time, and the Sussex was passing by tha regular rout at tha regular time.

The commander of the submarine. therefore, knew he we dealing with a regular channel steamer and it wan clearly a premeditated attack against aa inarmed ehaaael boat without tha least warning to permit paeeangera to recap Tt should be remarked that Herr Von Jagow admits that a German submarine sank a steamer at :46 oclock and thla hour hi tha German equivalent of whan the Sussex was stacked. Moreover, Her Vos Je-gow. in kla description te (not describes the place and hour when the 8ua-yex Was 1 ter '-1 iv sbertvn two feuiv. ectly alike, should ha atruct at the tame hour, and tha na p.1 The torpedoing of tha Bus! tel confirmed by sailor of 4 Gennaa ub-j marina which was destroyed a few daya after the ftussax attack.

VWar! awmbars of tha crw of this aubmar-te amd prisoner April 8, have I bee Interrogated and all hpva con-! Armed what was already known, that the Sussex wna torpedoed. Summarising, the Information obtained by the ministry Of mirtee make certain flrat, that tha fcapteln and other witnesses saw the track of a torpedo end the captain maneuvered his ship to avoid tt dangsr wditch establishes the moral conviction that the Sussex wee torpedoed; second, fragments of a German torpedo found on the Sussex add msterta! proof to the morel conviction; third, the testimony of prisoners from the Oaramn submarine corroborate completely both the moral conviction and the material proof, establishing the far ea France Is concerned, any doubt" 5' STiTSSS? Mustia brads a detachment of naval, effleertr which to bslag toereesed to That pretty aeriou charge. forty. -Included to kla charge la the Senator Pomerene. Democrat "WhU.

I make tt without say quali fication, Senator Borah replied, end be read (rent war department reports ftdb ktwitt Dial twni Af iKm hhA kmrl vy dirigible hallnon which recently created a Sensation by "running Be and hi Men busy now ahew that most of the fund bad (By Leased Wire te New Mexican WAgMINGTON, April IS Declaring there ie no change in content platlon regarding the Mosicss punitive expedition. Secretary Baker of the wer department thie afternoon gave out tho following etatement: "The statue of tha expedition into Mtxico ie ae it was at tha beginning, In cordial cooperation with tho da facto government of That eo-aperatlon continues and the expedition continues. There has been a change either ie pypefe or in Ut endora. No change has boon ntadsto I rttn vd rf Iroserty- iww jbran telUisA afflii mt eh ah Tonoph, NT. ApriJ 18.

-F. ML saklcg. X. The Day in Congress aey of southern Nevsds, -drank poison and died today rather then bee a client whose ess he had lost because of an Inadvertent crier. He left note aaytng tt was his first error of that kind te forty years of practise end that he preferred death to.

teeing the men who retained him. 4 T- 1 1 1 i I 8CNATK Met at 11 a. m. Resumed debets os army reorganisation bill. Sisal Inquiry conttoueC HOUIt Met at 11 a.

m. Resumed debate os Agricultural appropriation bill. i U- South Platte River In Water Right Fight bill up from beginning to end purely polltfcnl appropriation Defend National Guard Senators Pomerene and Reed staunchly defended the nations! guard. There may be thief is the national guard, but so bas there been H. iWJIltem (he regular army, and senator Colorado here today.

Th Westers Lori mar on th stud today in his from Irrigation District, of Nebraska, plain- 1 tiff, asks that nil Irrigattou district end rariou Individuals la the South I iron, this body have been trial charged with raaspfracy In jau," said Senator Reed. Mottos with th fillur of th Lai Ball Street Trust sad Savings bank. 5 ii a matter Of tact the da maze at-y dona to Industrial work la lad by tha Beppslte bomba mu ted at twenty million potmda Hundred million dollars. Tha jjaf hare blown up tour (Isanti km at Sheffield and two big hr Worka No mention of this I keen made Ik the English proas, sweat type of Seppelln la mon-I feet long. It does Its work WO yards abora Its prey.

When 4nhip Is lSOOd teat la tha air, It netically impossible to hit It by ill stationed ea tha earth. A a has to shoot atralgth np In to hit each a mark, far the 9 hot ert directly orcr the pert city where tta torpedoee and 4 art to be destructive-hrreloaa as tt may seem, tha Ha eommaadera can pick oat a ry la aa English town and hit It 4ttt Mat distance. Germany haa I van aapplled with plana of Lon-imd of an other English cltlew doubt that tha Seppallns will up tha wart they will bring twin her kneee and yon will ace dercldpihnnu In tha month of I then tha (boat fearful of raids itagln. This Is War, and tha nr tha ammunition and other lm are blows np and put out of Mwlon tha sooner the struggle Of which he was president, dented nn that be Owed C. B.

Monday, convicted vie president of the Institution, regular army has fought and IlM.OOfl ss alleged by th tetter. tlosal guard for (henisvlres and that enlisted men had practicslly no ben-' fit of IL If senators here will examine the (By Lasted Wire to New Mexican.) record of these appropriations. Ben- EL PASO. April I. Official advices ronrertilng Major Frank Toop-ntor Borah continued, they will heel-1 kina and hit little cavalry column of onr hundred and forty men who tste about appropriating were atUcked In Parral last Wednesday were stiN anxiously swatted niter the national guard aa it la aow day.

Uncertainly envelops the further march southward of Major Tomp-proposed to do. In this bill you are kina forces, who ire now believed to haf passed over the Dursngo-Chi not preparing tor war You are nothuahua line HiHuiL he Si11 Representattves of large mining rompsntes with large plants In and Kli about Parral are making frantic efforts to obtain information regarding their planta for there are persiitent reports that following th attack on th American cavalry last Wednesday mobs vented their vengeance on American property Admission wss msde today by an official of the Alva rado Mining company thst the inob had made a destructive stlack on their mftt. Apprehension is felt for the xafetv of kiuerlcwns and other foreigners at Parral Officials of the Ameruan Hmelttng and Retiming company, which haa a plant In Parral. were wlthour information from Parral early today Word was received today that the train of nine cars which left Juarei Wednesday for Chihuahua, bearing supplies from private concern to be sold to the United State army had arrived safely, but had not proceeded beyond. It ia understood hete that shippers had recvdve assurance that they eould send supplies fr south on the Mexican Central ss would be netesaary to reach the exiedltlnnary force.

Officials of tha Parra! and Durango Railroad companr said today tliev had received telegram from their repesentatfres at Parrel stating that the offices and warehouses of tbe company at Preaena bad been broken into Thursday night and robbed The messages added that tb railway repair shop at Presena also bad suffered losses and that it was urgent that a detachment of state troops be obtained to guard Presena The company records were lost in tbe looting of the offices Follow me tbe receipt of these telegrams offlciols of tbe Alvarado company and of 1 do not believe the charga that 'the railroad sent messages to the state department at Washington, asking the national guard officer bava mis- protection for their properties conference also was held with Mescican appropriated tbe national guard's i Consul Andrea Garcia at noon The Alvarado com pa has not been operating since the Santa Yab-I massacre It haa been making preparations this seek to re-open The iParrnt and Durango railroad covers the Parral mining district running 8 miles to the mountain timber sections It has headquarters at Parral Presena Is one of Its stations Troop movements and preparation to send additional forces Into 'In Ico. in the event that the American line of communications is threatened continue at various points along the border A dispatch from Douglas received todav xtates thst order have been ed by a vote of 41 to 14. Senator given to the Sixth Intantrv brigade and parts of three other regiments sta Chambefimn told It woUIf Add about Honed In tb efty to Be ready to move at A moment's notice H.OflO.OOO a year to th officers pay the flrat battalion of the Twentieth Infantry and two companies of at provided In the senate bill. (he Twenty-fourth Infantry are under arms to proceed Into Mexico in ihc event of trouble. Companv II and of the Twenty fourth mfantrv negio arrived her today from Del Klo anil will be stationed at Fort 11 Isa General Arnulfo Gome still at Agua Prleta today according a Douglas krix telegram nwney stolen It for there le no Moral difference, said he.

1 think con- sMecitlon of thin bill should halted while th senate ascerteiai whether officer of the guard are guilty of such charges. Tbe Reed amendment giving cert of the national guard above the rank of captain 500 a year was adopt Benator Borah stood by his stale ment in spite of tbe rush of the sens tors to defend the national guard of their own state. having lent and tbea te the bank to they owed th GERMAN OFFICIALDOM BEEKS TO AVOID BREAK Platte watershed te Colorado bo perpetually enjoined from taking tnors then "a Just share of water for irrigation from the stream The ult te brought under tt dt-roctioe of Attorney Oenernl Scad, Of Nebraska, gs.QOb Wng appropriated by the teat Nebraska legislator for tho purpoa Th ease dims not tavolv the question of state's right Private Irrigation interests ta Nebraska arc hrinp teg salt against private Irrigmttoalsts (Mg Lorimer told money to needy placing their notes make them believe bank. London. April U.

The eorrrapoud-ent mt the Hague pf the Exchange Telegraph company forwards the following: "Considerable perturbation has been THE WAR TODAY caused at the Berlin office by receipt, in Colorado for aa equitable diviaioa by wlrelees of American dispatch of tta water. 4 Tbe plaintiffs sot forth that water rights te Nebraska of 1897 skouM have priority over water, rights I a Colorado of 1898. TODAYS German wer, announcement ray that tt waves ef French infantry haw assaulted German peeltlens Dead Mae HHL Th French eharpes broke dawn, the repett who reeched tt ra being killed te hand heed Sghtlng. No alien ef this bat-tie was mad ia th sfficial 1 offl-- I German officer says that bis to nsutectnrer of organs mice Instrument He I wer her te ton a organ In te; the war broke out and 1 1 mabl to Jots his army corp Suffrage Special Hal Arrived in with the recent Gennaa note. "Tbs chancellor had sever11 conferences with the American embassador and also discussed possibilities with Count von Bnrlna.

Austro-Hungarian foreign minister, who la sow ta Bor-11 Lengthy Instrncttoos war sent to Ambassador von Bernetorff at Washington. Oerma officialdom bow soobm willing to strain ovary serve te order to avoid rupture with th Halted States, while th press continues (a a most flamboyant way to give advlco to President Wlteoa. publishing vicious articles toad caktooas of president." th FlBt mESVl tANK AULINO Jgl 'Wngtou. D. C.

April 18- Attor-B 5 wal Gregory today held that Ikderal te eilK kdral Reearv Board may not Oraver, Cote. April tt. The, suffrage special arrived hers today bearing distinguished leaders of th Con-grass! onal Unlos ea route to Ball Lake City for tta 'eooventloa of women voters next week. A round Of street speeches, luncheons end a jnsss mooting tonight features (he; day program Th delegattea web reertved py euflrag social end poll leal women leaders of Colorado. HE AW ARTILLIRV oashangss cent In along ttc front before Verdun, but th Berman Infantry has net returned th i th locaUon of a federal from oaa city to aaotter tt asm federal reserve die INCREASED ACTIVITY an th Galician front 4s tedlsatsd by a Statement from the Austrian war office.

Troops Only a Hindrance; Funston Orders Pershing to Report Quickly TheVcather tenberg camp were ta ia plttablq plight during tb typbns epidemic of last yaar. lacking proper doth In medical ears and food and being treated brutally by th Garmon guard "The British chargee ovldeatly era invention. says the Gasett aa quoted by th Oversea News Agency. I do not know that there are any officers of tbe National Guards whom I would distrust personally he said 1 call tbe attention of senators that 1 1 have made a general charge I have learned that th money appropriated under the Dick law has been shame 8AM ANTONIO, April 1 I nexlue numl-n ai Fun lessly used. atou a headquarters today ovi i.em-ral Pershings unbroken -ilm- lom-on Let them disprove the figures If lng the fight at Parral they are not too proud to -apologhe" General Funston dlre ted in i.em-ia! IVrshmx it night imnimu a tlon sharply urging him to expvdue reimri Denies Fslce SKortBiye General FuOaton rettived from the war department lodsv a rather lontr wJHVsX communication, but he refused lo duuu it harnrter There remun Ol Yucatan Sisal to believe the Hblnre III his laie reimris to Waahington dealt largely with the position und aridities of Carranza troop In northern Mexico AMERICAN CITIZEN LOBES UFE IN BRITISH VESSEL Waahtagtoa.

IX C. April IE Aa fMWi. John Ol Hsrrlso of Cbl-ni aboard th steaxser Mar-gam Abbey, anak without waralng April I American Consul Oenernl Sktnasr today cabled th state pert ment Harrisoawes re Consul General Sktenors wna the flrat advice to th Mutment that the sinking af the Mer-Abbey Involved any Americea IN THE Awstro-ttalte campaign repeated attack were Austria an Italian pesttlsn. at Mrslsvich. Near tpsrsni th Austrian abeadsned defonsive pedtisfl end fell beak Be tb next line.

eCATi Santa and vh Ochsrstty fair weather te ted Bunday; etewty rirteg 'toratur i- Mexlcci Gee rally fair te 4 Bunday; slightly warm i Bsrilsa. 1 NO INFANTRY FIGHTING IN THE VERDUN LAST NIGHT Pari April tt: (11:10 m) Thar was so tefaatry tlgktteg te the Verdaa region teat night Preach positions west of tt Mom were ante Jetted to heavy bembardmant, ead there were heavy artUtery oxchangea sear tho oastore edge of Bordeaux THE BRITISH deeh, ef SAM teem Nee sunk by mis. Te me are mleeing. TtoTtmsul at Cardiff said th Mar-gam Abbey was soak tt nlte eoott Head. England by a sub-amriM Wltbont warning, and that th Alp mads no rratenae 1 dsgrsra was tt tsmpcrstaia har Mch was a snowy day, with Trg retell vs humidity of Nr crag and a prcdpttxttoa of Jte Tha steady and aea-'? txll af snow throaghoal 'tof teak an saowtoll records as tt te sstlmatsd smra teehas fn yesterday.

A NEWS AGENCY tb Hague says tt else tffie te perturbed ea a eeunt ef the dietatisfestte. am protosd by Ustted azatss to eet far Germany he rsgartt Washington. April 15 Alegsnder' te (allure of them and other Curranra to rooiu-rate more Lagge. general manager of tha Inter effectually with th AmerPan national Harvaeter company, denied at Army officer here ind In Mesho have resented the repeated state I th senate steal Investigation todxyment that co-operation being given when aa they indignantly assert that the company had bought more continued refusal lo ure the railroads and to penult tbe trnusmlsaion I sisal than It seeded (or binder twlnejood messages over land wlie ha been made The uuiuber of Carranza 'this year with View to trroatlng SB troop la northern and ventral Mexico I far greater than that of the I'm impression of shortage to am bar rasa ted States force Hi Mexico, but army officers here pointed out Villa ha plasters sisal markating apparent dlffieelty In passing through their line when pressed forward aaaoclstloe. Mr.

Leggs testified that by the Americana. It I believed that General Funston also railed atfeu the supply ef hinder twine carried tlon of the war department to hi inability to protect more adequately the 1 over from last season was the smallest 1 detached forces at the front without materially weakening the border pa that had aver lasted from oa season troL or aslag th railroads for troop movements. to another. I General Pershing's chief of staff. I Colonel de R.

C. Cabell, is (Berlin. April IS: Bayrllla) ITh German Oaxette mnde a report of th gmirnm eessmutw ontts treatment to 0fMay ish prisoner of war Issasd te umdo te COUNT VON BERNBTORFF HAS NO INBTRUCTI0N8 Washington. Aoril lfl-Couat Von, Benotorff, tho Gormaa ambessadOf. today had tedractioas from hta govaraaraaL It know however, that test ructions of some nature wer expected.

over laches tor April ta any tenner fo th weather bureae was jH The mercury Mood at toa at a. m. today. willing 9Wn paste Id te aweid ropturo with th United (totem "IS, ifGh wort charg-Z ttd WtShUlte the wig- I.

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