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DEMOCRATS VOTE FOR SUGAR TAX House ( ailCUS Makes Re? peal of the Free (lause a Party .Measure. 11 \ WEN PRESEN! REPUDIATE ACTION Katchiii feiK of Need ol Revena? .iih! ol Neu Items ol I BM tion ?Proposed. -? 1 I '? . r. yet? ei ? , ? rancias .- - ? ?' ? s ? I that I ? ? ' B prot.-v :i". cnur - "avorej ' ? ] . r f 1 ' - ' ' hitlOta, - ' - MEXICANS KILLED 112 AMERICANS ? Lansing Explains U. S. Mexican Policy . ? ?he* * -, 1916, ? ? ? . i. . ' ? ? eports, ? ? ? ? ? ' ? ? ' ? ...it.lnca. ' ' ' ' - 76 Americans Killed By Mexieans in 3 Years Secretary ?Lansing Gives ?List ?>l Do,?ths Duo to Revolu? tion, Border Raids. Bandits, Indiana and Accidents. WMhiRgton, Feb. II In snbn * . ' - Id I91S, i ? lid the? whs I ? ? t.? ths appropriate of. on th? initia' I Ib a it ?of 1 m thai rim be f ? In 1HI!. ii n air?, Tstnaulipas. John Henry 1 ? ''*i.in'i ited by I rtson, - rlo 1 . ? i I to c! ! ,. ' ? ccldenUlly ' Luc mo Martinez, I ' ? ? Mine ji In 1914. ? . n 11 v wound?? ' ' - ? Dr. 17. E. 1 dien in Sonora. i , ' ? i ? In 1911. City wl J. N. 1 soldiers -ira?. n ? ? ? Harry Comptoi to have been execu*? ' band I ? : i Kill.d bj Baadits. : not ution: epic. . ? ? . to dci r? ting rol ? ? n Burwel ? ?'irer. ? . B. Hoa !' . I Pre, .i < ruz. irder? l ..untied/ ? lii<= li?me near V? Victims of Indian?-. Ii diana: ird G. Dext? ? ? 1 In Sonora. ? . ? P. V t I .1. .1. nora. I ii-rfp l> \.. S. w Han ? ? . (aaie.?: rare, murdered at Coi coman. Walter "> Htiileplin?h, murdered I . Durungo. . ? ' ' murder by f ; .ma ? ? t by M.x'.c. I ' 1er, ' .i in, murder, I ira, ? ? ? ? ? h,'?(n I. I. Moi Williams, 1 ? - ? ' to the i .iiii: \iurri, a'i .\id telied. - ? ? ? -, ? '? ? limit, 1 ' a . , I Kelly and H. P. Mad killed bi ?? runnel K. M. Harmon, murdei ad la I I Ihna hu.i. II ,-ar All? Jam? rawl ?rd, murdered in Vna ? rdered In Sonora tdwai .1 I. Nixon, atabbed to de - ?? . , atabbed In \ M iltei Mclntoah, found murdered a' Rey, ,,- , i| bj ? Mexican ,\. m, **.? ? - irily executed tealing ?, ? . killed i San 1 ? rhe list of Americans killed in Mes ic. in 1910, 1911 In 1919. ? ?? M. Raid, ? ol by p< lieaa ? , G reei ; Maxwell. 1 I . ; " ? ?? Urby. I ? ? ? ; ? :? fe n. I In 1911. ? ? tC " ' - M. Godman, murdered near >o. i ... murdered by robbers Po? ? p? ? ' i ? hile lead I , ? , . red ?' -M * l ? ? amo. larrel Lower I ? | Pa? buca. In ; W. ! ' , ? I ' hihua hun, by Or., u r MichOBl i ?it. -, Ay? ?. by robber?, same. ? I i; irde r i'" ?I . I< ? g 1918 to 1915 indu In 191 : Special deputy, in confl twit ?mug . In 1914, ? ? In 191 ? JUfi. ? ? rtial. . *] | ? - ? '. killed by baa I |ir. i S icK.ine. near Brownsville, m raid rimen, near Juare '. ? ? ? ? , in Ai given, al Bel ? ifacio Bona I I A I lata Char Jenaen, kill.-d while ? ? >ir Matamoi l. : D mi Idson and l P. Smith, at ? rear I Killed on I . S I crritur?.. '? ? t : In !!?l I. lie I'M .. \V i 1 | Juar?. -.. **ith All? R ' . \\ inrlnau i, in : kirnti h w ith indit raiding purty. M?-i John Willman, by bra from Mexican IO Pi rry \ r " ? ? m -h with Mex . g party at Los Indio? ranch, Pro ? ? tan raiding ? \.? , . I ?? I 1 ?. rbert Mel onnell, mine. tO lie Han i bot iler dui ng at i Agua 1 Littles, by Carranza roei . \ rrno. | lender I ? . ' ? ' ? ' ? ' i repli? for a On I ill th? othei .: hority fflliai ral "ar - ' a . . a e de? Inli .n<.' H'aS I'l.Hli ? ? deneed ? of the 1 imph of th,,' : . ntrol of ap i per cent ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?,?? ?,] narly, M conf? ? tl it I reto a ? I* General Cat ted i '-t. ... r : documenta t ....u el li?e de ! Tiffany & Co. China and Glassware i Latest Importations P ? . , i re poet to i ?? res hm?i prop .?i fu: ? ' i. ?? ?co, i he sel I lei ni" rinnt? arising fiom di lurbi ! ditions, and othei ippei tai ?.i ti. i ? toral on of ? \ ?. of tli?* da c >.??'? ernmenl t" fulfil Its : : lives "' i i op. i'ii along ?, t he utiili i : your att? ? fa, I nt the d In 1 ? in. i * it., ta o? January l and ?' ? War I'? pai i ? i -, .,i eondil ? horde). 'I- I' ? ? ? I't-.ftinaMe A,le*iua?e I'r .?1 ?-. t i..n. ?'Im r.-s|*i. t to the B? idol ... of ti..? ?i :" ..'i.' govoi Mexico in lull.I i ? mi i o itive 1 ; pi it m. . ? ? ? thai witl ? to I of America . order ' ?'1:1 . ' ditions have long ? to r? ai ii th ? band ' ' ; - \.'?iit-li It i ' 4, a,?nil* ipon ll? ths i*r . . : ? ? ? . ean bor rter ob th? 1 'I. ?MBraBce from Mexico. cna Ri public for in j urn ..... ? ? . m' ? 11 ?im Mi. A I : . ;?( its ir.rlo.~ur? ' ' Bventli ?A i? ? ? ? : . o date 'I. . il ? . ? . com ... atis of th? ? i, whicl ? ' ? ? . ?? : ? ' . public inter, nd tu imp . peel Iv, ike 1 nal and the frequently coniirientia] , from i by eiviliaai might teriou.tly cm rrasi them. Thousand? of I'orunient-.. "I? muy bo a.Ji|i-,| that ' ? fortl ? rrence 1 ,? ??' th | I'C ths ss m Juan Mtl.lt? ' ' ' i prohifa Into ? ? ? regulati ? ? ? ? ? the minin) i Villn, ' i rai t fi it < ?' ? ? mal ? . \ | 116,1 an und rom Mr, Geo ? ? ,i Gene t/ i lie's mining f irced. I mdlng -it \ ?!a < ru*. "Teti" ? ? ? ? ? ? ? t I April which i? the arrest ? late la in Me ? that I '.' ? ? , .. ? ? t the ,,f tl ' ? ? ',i \ . ? ' ? ? I . i ... naibls ? nt to t ? ? u i \ of ( Me a? ? . ', im? ru ar, ? I, ill. d "I ' i 191 ; Hue I of thirt V. I : ?iiiiv ' the yean i 1912, when a ' v war imei ? . the country 1 . an on November 20, . nly ?ix months. "While event [America their ! ? ? ? ? ? ?. ?? ? ? ? rs 191 1915, ' ? ? The Ian leBsne pro ' f the bor? ni i.,- ? ? imericf ' : ? to I bei ? ANTZEN'S SHOES REDUCED Opportune Buying Time Only twice ?e year wc- ? stall an o| portunity. Our Siiors are of i stand f .mi that do no? require i ut prices, but Januen policy | |.' not carryin (?ta from seis >" to sra n [-rorr.pts tl-is mark-down on winter modela. s;. ,-,ii i,. ,x mi IVOM1 *i v i,,?? .?,.., i* as ? \i in?, ?i, ,, . oo*a II I , ? mi nie. v - , -InlU.-- ?Iiir . nl. ?.I I . . Ave, above .ioth St $3.85, $4.85, $5.85 S4.85, $5.85, $6.85 $2.50, $3.50, $4.00 . Per MONTH ON PLEDGE *l OF PERSONAL PROPER!? \% PRQV?D??1 LOAN SCX II ^ SJ ?*?el ". ? W ' . - COT. 2 Mit Street. ? cor. Rivioftoi] si. t Houstor St., coi Essex SL i %v., bel iStfa , - . , Lexini-t^.* A? , cur 114th * cor. I lintoa St. E .'MM . t-?"t. I cxington & .<d Aw OF MAX . OKk i.liove.. COr. MSth St. .M i ? Smith St., cor. Lh .. k, - . . e St A v. iVI I HIN ; ,? h 1EAR TWO VIEWS OF MR. BRANDEIS Senators Told That He Is Fit and Unlit for Su preme Court UNSCRUPULOliaS, aSAYS MOORFIELD STOREY Sincere, lli^'li Minded and Alis Judged, in the Opinion of Sherman L. Whipple. Wasl > .' ??? , Feb. 17 i ? ? I ??! da] ?-...? ? be a Supremi Coa i Ja I ? m lawyei. Brand ? bai ? ' capable, ??? ry ? ? . m in, and if objects hs ? | I upulous B '?i I ? v. I ,.|,., , of Boston, ? cribed Mr. Brand?is n - a man a ? ? high tied ? ? !.. etn ? ? !, ? . ? oil" of his aloof, with ' misjudged. Promised s Binara D* ?' l?os? ' Bti ?.-..''? orl lairytr, loted " ;' ' t a squar ? ? ihraptcj ' ' I in 1? mplain? ? ' opinion Mr. Bru ' Warren ?ill < - Mr Ston ' ' .1 lawyi r Mr. Bra ii ? ? Thinks Brandeis Misjudged. - ? , ?? '? id been had i ? ' 1 im. He ii ? . ' ? - e," Mr. Whip] ? ? ? ? * ? I iy No Anti-Tamm.tnv Man. In The 1 ! ' ? '? l ' Troy, a Brool I nor.i tion Counsel and ? orgai ? i ?.??.!'? i - mniaii All: I On h.nie by all good dealers. I trdei now. ? fur free book of , recipes. S tin : .. Itiful SUV? iv :.: " Ca_fsra?S Fruit Crotuffi licJunf? ?"**?. 3 Eaii.ro !f?ad??.it. v 1 ?9 N. elatk ilraef. lbit.,o ?Ci; I ' I I a**-. M'ADOO GRILLED ON ?. S. SHIP BILL Spends Whole Pay on the .Stand Defending Admin? istration Purchase Plan. ( OUIa?) HAVE maim: PROMT PAST YEAR International Company \p proached for Ships, tht* Secretary Admit?.. a rotary . ? ? :',,,,.,? , ? I \,?. aistratlon i ?Ian foi ,? ? a ship pur ? ? i .-. ? ', to talca o- ? - Amer r~nr? ? . ... that t ? ? ? lying auxiliary the i ' ' til .nation in Am? j pitiable. ?? that ? ? < ? ! line "Aoulil no! rt pi ?vate entai : \ ? wa to the I Bei f I-al , one of th? I . I ? Marino l Ir. Mc ? ? that no agr ?? ? I .. . ? 1 had pas ? ting that bill, ... : are 1 ? "I ?? the i irivate capital will be ... K ROOSKVFLT A FATHH -?a-*-, 'Ihe CalanaTs Pift*. <,..?..? ?*? in ?**??"?? \ttH *? ma,r>,l e-. i ' W WINDSOR FIRE HERO RETIRES FROM PoV Hotel Rl.i/0 Madn "p>i? jJ DttMC Physical Wreck ' ?? a? ? ???Jsisi I 'er ? ? lim." : ? ? "?"1 a B-aL ? " -' I - ,. ? . ? 4-, ,1 . a - SILKS?NOW! i ;, - mil rful ci?k-n , i'r-Ta-*! ,, Chine, ' rrpr? a" ? ? , . rr-d I - all??* Wr hitf - Bkmw?& fiiATOllANCOMM?'j ?af?SSS AEOlMAN HALL tS?St AEOLIAN VOCALION m rT'"?r*3"'^:^ ':"'i:'??'!:-:'::"r - ?' ' ' ' ??!~'' ? ?' ,v;iij in-.iily iniprovi d, musi ";???'"r ,y f JR?%? older types of instruments that many LTratL-l I ??-? *; ?It- .il;- Lu? it ;'i. ?? ? never I) ?"?* gave the phonograph irious cons?' eration. The Vocation is richerintoni - ?tltf from ?wry record its subtlest music-bcaut.es. .And it grants a remarkable ne** | ~~'1-' means of the G rad uol a you i Vocalion?play the world's most ? ? ?IUSIC \\iih the >l?ill of thi i Will You Come to Aeolian Hall and Hear this Wonderful New Phonograph ? Never can you appreciate the qualitid tn the Vocalion until you pcraonall) ' ? li~~ ...I it. So tve invite >?>u to o to A Hall- to come, no( to ' ; ' ?jarily, ?but to inform yoursell itest instnunent of the p .?l? lyi-*? Informal Dcmonitration?? at livery Hour of the Da> AEOL1 \v\oc.\l.H>\ PRH Withtit ? i / i / , ..... i .*?-/c". i"""'w