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veinm VOI. 2, X. 10(1. CAItLSIl.W), NKW MKXICO, HATI ltl.V, NOV. 2. 10IH. .Vo Year, 0c. Month. .V. (p FLEE-IKING OF BULGARIA PREMIER OF BA- Jilie tA-.vr-. - 80.000 PRISONERS AUST Rl ANS 1,600 GUMS TAKEN IN OFFENSIVE ON ; 1 1 i ITALIAN ING FR0H UOINE! ABDICATES F0Q 1 Hy Associated Press. I Home, Nov. 2. Klphty thousand! prisoners and sixteen liunlr-I puns were captured In the Italian of-1 fcnslve tho war office announced' today. Jtnlhfn cavalry H advancing, rapidly toward Taclia.mento nnd Pordcnone. eleven miles west of Tat'llanionto, has been raptured.' I'.iHt of tlio Iltcnta, Italian forces carried the helghth of Monte Clin-' one nnd Monte I. Inner. P.y Ann" a'ed l'rci. Koine, Nov. 2. The AtiMilan are ri i n u from I Mine, r0 mile east of I'lave, repot t received to dny finy, and they have abandoned nc.it quantities of war material In the rerlon of I'dlne. which win the Italian's hcadquat ters before the 1 1 7 retreat. London, Nov. 2.--Tenth Italian army troops crossed the Llvenhe liter het weii Mottsacte toU und established a bridgehead, cant of the river. Pritltdi force- are fli:ht Itm wltli M! ur.ny. It Is officially announced today. WashlnKton. Nov. 2. An Inti mation of the drastic" nature of Iho armistice term submitted by (Jen. Ilaz to the Austrian Is Riven In an official dispatch from Home saying: "The Italian victory I hourly assuming such proportlonK that any kind of Indulgence toward1 the enemy which Insulted our' brethren, devastated our Und and fought us with the utmost bar barity, would be a crime." j Hy ! Press. II . -el. '-wlterland. Nov. 2 - The comi ilil e on public safety In Ttlet weu alarmed by the sud den nrral of fleeing Austrian soldi i - riom Venetla, who were m nt I y torpedo boat to Venice to ask the commander of the allied fleet to occupy Trieste. It I said In Vienna that the allied naval foice is expected In Tiicst today. Washington. Nov. 2. Tho de struction of the Austrian super dreudnaught, Verlhus t'nltls, by Italian naval forces, Is announced officially today. Pv ..i"i:ited I 'i ess. Copenhagen. Nv. L" King IlotM, of UuKmiI.i. win) :t( ended the lliimiM un nlolnr 3rd. has nbdl- Ciit'-d. The piesent government of II til i: it i l.i Is established tit Tlritova under tli- leadership er M. Stnm bullwsky, w!io has been the chief leader of the peasant' party In IluU'aria for some time. London, Nov. 2. Stamhull wsky, who Is reported be the head of a new cot eminent In Ilulgaila, is hail to he in command of a re public. m jtitiiv of forlv thoitHand jsoMuMs, iicrordinc to a Zurich dis patch to the " it 1 1 a 1 News. j My Associated Press. j Washington, Nov. 2.- The de- I baele of Germany's allies Is being i preSM'd to completion, (leneliil 'Match said today nnd events of 'the past week of the wot Id war I has lesulted lu the concentration I of enemy lesisfance In on nation. : The allied adanee of 37 miles I i.iiiil" on the Itsllan front resulted In the cutting of the Austrian line oi withdrawal nnd the rapture of the Karchsiad Kftth division last repotted In action October 2!h be tween Arconne and Nense ni the western front. VARIA WANTS THE KAISER'S THRONE ',y oclated Prcrs. London, Nov. 2.- Th" Pavarlan ptemler has notified the Iterlln H vailim royal family that he claims the Imperial throne In the event of abdication by the kaiser, no cmdini: to the Socialist I.e Phtg Volks Zetnnd, forward! d In n II; it'e dlvpateh to the London Jially Mall. 4 I'.V .' sxiteialed I'll ss. London. Nov. 2.- -Count Julius Andrassl, the Austro-Ilungurl.in for eign minister, has resigned, accord Ink to a Zurich illspatch to tht l'xch ume Telegraph Company. PREPARE NOW ' WHEN BOTH BUSINESS AND LIV ING CONDITIONS ARE RAPIDLY CHANGING, THE USE OF A BANK IS MORE THAN EVER NEEDED. START AN ACCOUNT WITH US . AND BE PREPARED FOR ANY EMERGENCY. THE Ity th I ' "oi dated Press, i .-teid.tni, Nov. 2. Lammasich. Austrian premier, Informs th sent state council that he had been empowered to hand over thw t:o eminent only in so fur as It t.l.ited to Cerman localities to tho Ctctman-Austrlan state council, says n Vienna 'dispatch. NATIONAL BANK OF CARLSBAD ; Iruabcf ofrFderl Iiesrv- IUnW YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $200,000.00 BREAD FRESH and CURED MEATS of all Kinds ALSO FRESH' FISH AND OYSTERS. Try our DILL and MIXED SWEET PICKLES in bulk. f,PEL .MARKET "'& '.BAKERY Phone 82 l l!t' SITl'ATUIX l Oll IMHT tiiiii:u DWH, KlKure uhen out by the Secre tary or tlm Stale Hoard of Health, 10. Lus Lextts, on the Influenza fi liation for the pant three da are ua follows: Oct. 27, 781 new cases, G2 deaths Oct. 28, 427 new ruses, M4 deaths Oct. 23, a'75 new cases, 94 death Total cases I2.97H canes and 7517 deathH. The Increased nniuber In the laet dayl report la due to the figure from counties thut have not pre viously reported. With the quarantine lilted In Oallup and some of the towns where influenza first became epi demic, It becomes evident that the situation Ik rlearinK In the larger I renters. It Is spreading, undoubt edly, in the more Isolated com munttles. In Eddy county there has been 2 4 75 rases reported up-to-date to County Health Thyslclun l'ate and Included l'Jft cases of ' pneumonia. Deaths In this county number 91, and a larKe number of these were anion k the native population. VALENCIENNES PROBABLY TAKEN Hy Associated I'ress. With the American Army ut Ver dun, Nov. 2. Austrian forces 110 the Herman front In the Woevr region are entraining for Austria It i.s reported by Atistilau prison era. Ity Associated Tresn. ly Assoclate I'ress. I London, Nov, 2. It Is probable thut Valenciennes has already ful len into allied hands despite the vicious enemy counter attacks yes terday which deprived the Itrltlsh of part cf their Kulns. Hy Associated Tress. Paris, Nov. 2. Allied prime mln-, Inters now In Paris, together with President Wilson's representative, Col. House, aro to meet Informally this afternoon. There Is no defi nite Indications when the confer ences will he Mulshed. I Paris, Nov. 2. L'mpeior William while persiittlnt! lit his refusal to abdicate has took refuge at Her man urand headquarters where ho went immediately after a meeting of the war 'cabinet at which tho question of abdication was rained, says a illspatch to the Lejouns.1 I roiii Zurich. MIIMC.W dii:i. J. T. Lovejoy, of the OK ranch Is here looking after the shipment of cattl from that ranch which are being loaded today. Llmeterlo Conererlo died yester day about 4 p. in. ut Sisters' sani tarium of pneumonia. He was 2H years of ai'e and leaves a wife and three small children. Ho was en gutted In raising cotton In th lower valley where a Rood crop was urown this year. All other patients at the sanitarium are re ported as Improving. London. Nov. 2. Aiulo-Ki encli forces yesterday in Flanders made un attack in which they reached the Scheldt canul us fur north aw Lecke, seven miles south, southwest of Client. SAFETY FIRST HKK W. F. McILVAIN ron ' INSURANCE IkIHK, AL'TOMOIULK Jnd pOND