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Turn Albuquerque Morning Journal, Wednesday, October 25, 1916. I i REPUBLICAN COUNT! TICKETS IN II MIGUEL Believed That Factions I Got Together and That Dif ferent Sots of Candidates Will Bo Named, That New Stove Now's the time to pick it out and if you burn sof t coal, take our tip anil choose the Stewart Hot Blast Oak. You'll find this the dHMM mid most satisfactory of all soft coal heaters. It burns wood too. 2UJZUKVU STOVES .nd RANGES arc noted for their perfect oper ation and extreme durability. Built to work ri(ht and roworlc right. They give you big value for your money. We can supply just the model " that will please you best. Raabe & Mauger n.vin north ram M "If it's iiiiriiuiuv, We Have it" AZTEC Fuel Company Gallup Lump Gallup Stove Native Wood Sawed & Split Mill Kindling PHONE 251 I...CIAL DL.ATf M in HO.MIN4 JOtl.NALl Baal Ijik Vapaa, Oct. 14, a new paragraph m irrtltan In the rulaa for Hie condut t of republican i aui uaai to nlghl in praeinct 29, Baal Las Vagal w i ' Blood bio na usual ap pointment by the chair of nominal ink oommltts of three to select names of eighteen delegates to I In- county i DDI intlon. n. . Herman opposed lha motion unit suggested that tha dalsgstes ba selected In open caUCUfl from the floor, tin offered t i k ax an amendment to tbi Blood motion, Judge D. Leahy spoke iikmIiihi the Herman amendment, raising a point of ordei against it and Chairman Tipton ruled aiu- amend l men out of order and the cam oh pro. loeedod in the good uid fashioned re l 11 1 l la n way. There were nearly two hundred men preeent si the oaucu An independent republican conven tion will be h iii Thursday by the Margarita Romero faction, and the standpal faction will hold their con. mention an I rid ay. it ih believed tha factions are i i 1 1 fai apart, although Qlllenwater, Hub iii i mill curry have bean at work nil day trying to patch up the breach ii ih believed now thai there will hp two republican Bounty tloketa It) Han Miguel ipicxtlonx, Mr. he Wiih paf Ills m ml I kiii on thai mix hi lo BURNED FAMII Y OF F IVE TCUtfATH, IS CHARGED Bt MS IOH.HAI It .A..DWI, 1,ouiK, Oct. 21 Thomas Motr.hr a watchman, watt taken in Chester, 111., today to answer a choice ,,f i ' Iiik ii family of five Metsler whh ta ken to Chester b) Rheriff Weaver of Randolph county, in., who hum Meti ler had bean Indicted on tha charge f murdering the family on May r. run The one-story frama houaa or tleorgc lliiughix, mar Cnultervllln, ill,, bumed on May :,. i'ii ii i touglaa, his wife nnii tiui'o children, ranging In Ma from four to eight, ware burned to death, The day before the fire Douglas had Withdrawn several hundred dollar! from the hank, ami I lie tl iv was thai rohery wax the motive and thai Un- house waa burned to conceal the raw, veuier denied having knowledge of the oi I me. CHARRED HUMAN BONES AFFIRM CONFESSION I.ok Angeles, Oct, 21. Charred hu man bonea, auppoaad i thr missing head anil Irene Barrett and hei son Raymond, agt eight, ii whose murder Benton L. Barrett, an aged and wealthy rancher, was alleged to have son. fcxxcil, whh found today on Barrett's pan h near Bants Monica, Tin- burned and broken bones, an sordlng i the police, added to those previously found In ashes of a large brush and timber fire where Barrett wax alleged to have confessed he burned the bodies of hix wife ami step aon las! Wednesday, completed tho Skeletons of an BdUll ami a youth. Barrett's assertion thai he acted In "salt defense" conflicted. Deputy I in trict Attorney Clark said, with appar ently good evidence thai nil clothing of Mrx Barrett and the hoy had been found In the ranch house. Two More Norwegians Go Down, London, Oct, 2t. The Norwegian steamers Begundo ami Qronhaui have bean sunk, says Renter dis patch from Chrlstlanln, The Qron hsugh's crew wax rescued. The Nor wsgtan steamer Edam, tha dispatch adds has been SStlad ami taken to Bmden, Qermany, Lloyd's shipping agency reports thai the Norwegian imrk Dunn hax bean burned )y tho Oarmans and the orew landed, FRENCH FORCES AT VER DUN DRIVE OVER LINES OF CROWN PRINCE - ' t noil tf riaaultoi v file mi trenches on gusaiul I , , I high which an ho ii i 1 1 m maximum fury. The directed mainly agalnset any Members. work of across itlcmlanlx "N "he Issteslng CVmvnttlof Ha n In Be, Od 1 1 Tl, ni Indexing ths expei tod m the educational onvi ntlon Thanks giving week hax bcguo andSmortl) the iaslgnlng of rooms will be taken up, Of OOUrSS those w ho hi ml in Hi, u names firxt win he given the best ac commodations, although there win be rooms for every one who comex, even unannounced, However, ii win facl Itxte Hie w,,ik very much IT Ihoxe who OX per I to attend the convention mud in their names t the chamber pf eoM meres or to Secretary ,i H, Wag mi. who win turn them over to the entertainment i omratttee. MILK We ' a ii supply ii limited number of additional customers with our guar anteed whole milk Guaranteed that nil the i n un is In the milk that the tow ,ut there. , month's trial will1 -olivines you. Call ItTOUP Kuril i tsiri, Home nun feci below 'he summit Bor a quarter "f an hour tha Rumanians stuck to Ihelr trenches. Wold com Iiik from the artlllerj spotters ihai ths Rumanians thus far had no! boon im pressed, the artillery Increased iK fire. The Rumanian infantry still held on for ii time luit finally hroke tha Slope like R swarm of aulx Oerman ami Hungarian hifan tr came in view, German artillery I followed up the fleeing Rumanians I ullh shrapnel ami tin manner in Which lha fire puraued ths Ruman ians appeared almost uncanny, On a ridge loading from Busalul mountain the Rumanians final!) reached Iheli I Second position, A lull ensued. A fc I minutes before I p, m, u wax decided i in resume operations German artlb ery, mu xuppori. ,i iiy Home nun-, poxure ! Harlan naileries, repeated the work of ence c the morning snd the Infantry then rushed forward In s comparatively short time tha objective wax gained, The ground being extsemely dlffi cull, the Rumanians sndeavored to forward Infantry relnforoemants iiht'oiiKh the town ot predeal. with the reaull that heavy German ami Hungarian guns Inside of fifteen mm. utea blew up half of tha town The Rumanian forces were obliged to seek shelter In tha forest above the town, passina through German infan try fire at In n n rnnKi'. FULL EXPOSURE OF WHAT RECORDS OF O'LEARY AND FRIENDS SHOW ii etaseed sa Page Tee.) lowing general xlnlementx contained In Hie te,olH of the committee on per manenl organisation , "HhouM the general resell of the election be more favorable, this com mlttee bellevea that then win be an Inclination on the part of some to abandon all effort to make the victory i he flrxt of n continual xerlex On the Other liand. If the election should tiring n general disappointment Ihlx committee fears there win be a gen eral tendency On Hie part of our com mon people to allow Ihemxelvex to l,e overcome by discouragement and It win he ttiix time that thix organisa tion can prove ilx wonderful value hv lousing the discouraged masses and lea. lung them thai With a flrxt de feat we have luxt began to fight." Hughca imipllcl W ith llcniaoil . Tile ilemocratlc national rommlttSS poinix to the letter of will it Mi Don aid, dated October It, till, for illum inating demand made upon the candi date, anil Mr. Hughes' full compliance! with such demands in the estimation of the propagandists, ax well ax iie taiix of the conference with Mr. j Hughes' campaign managers The letter xtatex in pa 1 1 "It ix poxslhle for me to notify you that our delegation wax accorded the same consideration ax has been given to Mr, George Perkins and hix follow ers and Mr. Hughes gladly listened to our reiiiexi that ho StatS Juxt how he xioiui upon American Issues, Mi Hughes wax told that the bulk of the people did not consider Mr. Wil son x roretgn policy to ne uie nest thing for American inti-ionlx. He wax asked io outline his ideas of what he would do as president, Willing to stale Position, "In answering tlioxi Hughes declared that fectl willing to Hint, any specific MStSnOS hi ought up. "He dei lan d that he had no reason I to conceal where he stood on the iUex- tlon oi. mail sslsure, etc., and then to show the people Jiml exactly how In felt, lie made hix speech in Philadel phia) and touched on these questions, "Tlilx speech by Mr. Hughes wax perfectly satisfactory to all our lead erx in the cast, north, wext and south, Ills epeech should satisfy everyone bs those f rom I thai m this election we win secure tin- torsos of Mrs I services of a nal Ameilean president. And from thix time on II is to he un derstood that organisation leaders will Instruct ail r our section leaders ami others lo do nil that is possible In hrlng about the election of Mr. Hughes" Concerning tha seers! negotiations between ths representative! of the "A merles n Independence conference" ami Mr. Hugh' '- campaign managers, the MacDonald letters Hay: Winona Conferred Willi MacDonald. "W hat follows is a report of the re sults accomplished by the delegation that left our Chicago conference to confer wllh certain republican lead ers. It now appears thai in addition to the consultations held in Chicago b) Daniel k Cohalan, ax spokesman for the O'Lear) organisation, Chair man Viii ox of the republican nation ai committee personally conferred in ,ew York with MacDonald and Frank Belberllch, of Boston, anothet member of the special committee headed by O'Leary, which presented the demands of the organisation to Mr. Hughes Chairman WIHcos publli admission i conferences! "i think ituii Mr Mr Sella ill, h did na I Ions I hea, , iia i ters Chairman McCormlck of ihc demo cratic national committee summed up Hie facts today as follows Wllh ov Making Bffart lo Becloud Issue "Chairman WIHcos is making a strenuous effort to becloud tha issue, hut Ihc American public has too much horse sensd to be easily deceived In s mallei of this klml The cold fails arc thai Candidate Hughes received a committee from the 'American in I dependence conference,' headed bj Jeremiah O Deary; that what he said to them caused them to go awav sat isfied mul that their lepoit was so gratifying to at hast one member of the conference, that he moved thai the O'Leary aggregation begin work nt once for the republicans without going any further, Thai a committee OR! CANDIDATE AGAIN ATTACKS JUSTICE HUGHES BENSON FLAYS BOTH PARTIES HUHS-ETTESIN MEN SHOULD ary to Republican Standard Bearer Says No Announcement on Prohibi tion Is Likely, day, no lle gov n lo bis mis, mul fought, and silent Ililighampton. v . Oct. "4 Itc- ceipt of a copy of a letter Charles K. Hughes' secretary recently sent lo the Mlcliut'Wi Pry federation, saying that Mr Hughes probably Would make no declaration of his stand on the HqUOr question during the campaign, caused i, Brank Manly, the prohibitionist presidential candidate, hers tonight, I, launch a trexh attack on (he rtPUtV Ucan nominee, "Hughes xaiii the other day," tian iv declared, "thai the country needed, ax never before, an Abraham Lincoln, and left Hie Intimation lh.il il might find a Lincoln In him-, the fact that Lincoln, in Ins i opted the challenge of un Isl eminent, called a million m I nli i, put muskets in their hi i ade them shoot it to death. ' W in ii Lincoln stood snd Mr Hughes Iiowh in ilumh aotiulcncence,'' Mr. liugiiex' secretary wrote In re, I ply in a communication from the Michigan oryx, stating thai Michigan WetS were Irving to make it i.npear tha' Hughes was not in favor of pro hlbitlOil, and asking hla real views on I he Issue. "With regard to ths reports thai are being circulated as to his view on the ixxue of national prohibition," tho leply said, "it Ifweil to Mar In mind that he always speaks for himself ITndei these circumstances, these re ports are unworthy of credence until publicly corroborated by him, I might-add that he la not likely to make any declaration on ths subject." Mr. Henty remarked tonight that lha letter was characteristic of Mi Hughes, ax hix answer lo other simi lar requests had been, i have nothing to gay in public or in private on that Issue,' " FOB MILITARISM Noisy DENVER RECEIVE GET THIS HABFT REAL YELLFEST AS ILL AS H Socialist Candidate Speech, Attacks ans and Democrats Impartiality, in Clovis Republic- With ; Exchange of Cheerirtg Don't Eat Bite of Breakfa Between Supporters of Until You Drink Glass President and His Opponent) of Hot Water, Greet Republican Women, ISPICIAL OIBPATCN TO M'lXNINS JOUXNALI Clovts, n. If., Oct 14. Allan I Beneon, socialist, in B speech here lo- day, assailed the dcinoora t ic adminis tration on preparedness and tendency toward militarism before an audience which wax much opposed to hix the ories. He scored heavy appropriations for th" army and navy and attacked republican and democratic candldaten in ths usual contention thai both are supported by capital. He scored the Wilson administration for alleged Joke rx. Mr. Benson criticised the national guard draft law. was against military If, forgetful of" IM'ing in xenooix, romped on ttoose- veu a Arnona speecn on tne Mexican situation, saying those who believed they could make more money in Mex ico than in the I'pited Statex were not worth spilling blood for, He claimed Wilson hax the backing of Morgan, and Hughes the Rockefeller Interests, He wax no! as enthusiasti cally cheered as his campaign nUMM rtff MORNING JOUXNAL aPC,AL LLttO flStl Denver, Colo., Oct A "silent demonstration" arranged by demo cratic women for greeting the Hughes women's special campaign party upon Its arrival here today from the Pa cific coast was turned into a noisy ex change of cheering between support ers or Charles B. Hughes and Prest dent Wilson Several hundred persons , ha,i lathered at the station to Wel lcome and WtneSS the arrival of the thirty women campaigners Ax the I Hughes women entered waiting auto ! mobiles a delegations of democratic women wearing large Wilson banners began cheering. The Hughes women, waving large Hughes banners, re turned Hie cheers. Hundreds of spci Happy, bright, alert vigorous ni Vivacious a Rood clear skin- an. urai, rosy compicMon and tutors look mi the cheering ami lor several minutes an old fashioned fOSt" was staged, A large detail of police did not in terfere with the apparently friendly exchange of greetings. frtsiA. from illness are assured only Z clean, healthy blood. If only evfr vvoman and likewise every man sogu realize the wonders of the tnorsta, inside hath, what a gratifying chani srouldstaks place. Instead of the thousands of sii-klr auaeini, -looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy comptM. ions; instead of the multitude ni "nerve wrecks," "rundowns," "irai fags" irnd pessimists we should jj virile, optimistic throng 0j rJ(' . becked people everywhere. An Inside hath is had by drtnklni each morning before breakfail glass of real hot Water With I M, spoonful of limestone phosphate tn ii I to wasn rrom tne Homacn, liver, kid. , neya and ten yards of bow ls ths'sn tilde waste. ,,. poisons, thu, ... I. L.,,.,1..,. ,., ,.il,, 'PI, ...... ,, ,. , .. ,.,,. i -ii, u. ' I The women campaigners at their i lo ernor McDonald is to speak here tomorrow night and la expected to meet the socialist's argument in its entirety. Benson practically admits thai Wil son is Hughi friend heavily of labor and for his harking. ,il RST l POUKK.N TH Is DIHECT l si OF on w i: hold early tonight listened to a brief speech by Theodore Roosevelt and la- ter marched in the red tire parade and attended tonight's meeting. Thev cnec i,, spend tomorrow at i oiormio i Springs and leave later for I in Nebraska and Kansas. o meetings rare I urged THE PRESIDENT STARTS LAST TRIP T j Amarillo. Tex.. Oct, LM. "The ouest ; for foreign trade is the direct cause of 1 war, and foreign trade brings riches to the few and want to the man," said Allan L. Henson, socialist candidate for president, who spoke here tonight I He sev erely criticised President Wil son S nieai of service, which he char acterised as militaristic and which he asserted upholds the high cost of liv Ing, "So long as a few own this nation's industries, they will have to seek for eign markets for the goods thai Amer ican workers cannot htiy hack With their Wages. "So long, therefore, ws shall be compelled, according to President Wilson, to 'serve the world' by per mitting our capitalists to sell goods that we have made and. were we per- CANDIDATE STRENUOUS IN CAMPAIGN EFFORTS (PCCIAL CORHKtPONDCNCI TO MOXNINO JOURNALI Flagstaff, Ariz.. Oct 24. I'. C. .tones, candidate for county attorney of Coconino county, is very anxious to in election-' He has just automobile 1 Bredonla, a situated a J line on the i canyon and le from any direction. I automobile runs north j i cross the Navajo rex- i MIDDLE WES ihl gladly con- this talk of begin talking tias ,'oncei in. uli nlng I lib Hi Rumanian ntaln. 5.000 later leached fii i was then the trenches, Ma, I Njnald ami ill at republican ,. . .OU.M.L .P.C..L .....C.I.., Long I'.rancli, (let 24. I'rcsiden' I Wilson will leave here at noon tumor i row lor Cincinnati, on thi last middle 'west trip of tils campaign. He will speaH in Cincinnati three times on Thursday and will return here rrl- j da y night. Only very brief stops will be made 'by the president going to and return Ung from Cincinnati, but he is expect j ci to appcm on the rear platform of j Ms private car and shake hands. On the way west, lie will arrive at Phila delphia) at :t In o'clock tomorrow af ternoon, and al Baltimore at II o'clock. mitted lo do so. I xiime. "Hut why not cease serving the world and about serving ourselves." i With no necessity for foreign mar- said, there would be no neces-gn-ai military establish men ti I our capitalists in then kets, lie Slty for to ' proti trade. the to B P (ires hoti h I headed by Daniel F. t 'olialan. evidently had found experience a Iter tea, lor, called upon membet ! t in- republican nal lonal commltte Chicago on September 10, and br hack such n favorable report th: lialan received a vott i b the c CI, led their hom Sggri HsiV e candid. ic they did s, of nfi menl fmu Ion, a ed hv fci red Thai it ll" t ranks was the hould retu Inaugural who bit- x of is at lughi t Co from i ,b - -ll o II II Hi. lies I , a m pa ign in behalf of t ho of t Wanes rJ Htlgnes, an . and i h i i folios Ins i he ei the "American Imlcpon rem e" e slerdav , a si ate Prank Bleborlieh, of Bos member of the committee head Jeremlef) O'Leary that con with Candidate ll ughes, wa Thursday morning he will arrive at Cincinnati at 1 1 :10, After his arrival lliere ilcnl will go inn hatch ami at noon will receive welcome from the mayor, t will reply, and will attend I caption at the Chamber of Con At 1 o'clock he will attend a eon al the Women's t'ily club, and ! then will take a motor ride through the city. At fi o'clock he will lake dinner at the business men's club, and at S:la Wl speak at the music hall, He leaves Cincinnati at III p. m., arriv- rfvlng ai Long iiran, ii ai lOi IE o'clock Friday night. Mrs. Wilson, Secretary Tumulty and Dr, Carj Orayson, the White Hohso physician, wtli accompany tho presi dent He has prepared none of hla apeeches In advance. i in Sal unlay. President Wilson will speak here al a c, Ichralion of "Wood row Wijxon day," which the democrat ic national , 0111 mil Ice has arranged In Celebrate throughout Hie country. KIEV. HAMMOND get elected, if his efforts eerlng are any indication. returned from a 245-mile sitrip to see the voters of settlement of L'lHI people, few miles from Hie I'lah north side of the Grand almost Inacessll The route by from flagstaff ervatlon, and thence across the ('olo- rail, 1 river westward. Another way to get to Fredonia Is to go by rail, passing through the four slates of Arizona, California, Nevada ana I tan, or Arizona, ,i-w Mexico, Colorado and Utah and then finish the Journey by an auto ride of several I hours ov er had roads. There ix a pos ' silde way across the tlrand canyon I by bo il or cable which leaves the passenger to travel afoot eighty-seven ,' miles through an almost unexplored I wilderness. To say that Coconino country ix lar- ger than the .state of Massachusetts I docs luu convey to every one an ad equate idea of ils size. I ll i.s told on the Arizona legislature that when legislators saw the bill of vious day's lndigi fermentations and cleansing, sweetening and rrcxhrnii the entire alimentary canal h(,fr, putting more food into the etotnadi Thus - subject to sick headache, hi lousness, nasty breath, rheumatim colds; and particularly those whonsv. pallid, sallow complexion ,-in,i vvh onstlpated very often, ar to obtain B quarter poun.i limestone phosphate al the drugiton Which Will cost but a trifle hut y sufficient to demonstrate the qui,;, and remarkable change In both healtl and appearance awaiting those ,vh practice internal sanitation. WsstsS remember that Inside cleanlinen . more important than outside, I,,, cans- the skin does not absorb Impttf, it lea to contaminate the blood, whi, the pores in the thirty feet of bopls do. expenses presented by the health nf. fleer of Ibis county in making an Of, dinary trip of inspection to Bredonl thai they immediately demanded n Investigation, thinking there must 1 colossal graft somewhere, Release Vmcrican Pish Boats I-ondon. Oct, L'4. The America! I schooners Richard . ( lark UHj , Maryland have been released. Thr: I win be permitted to proceed to their ! destinations with their catches. 1 tic Maryland or pnunaeipnia, w.i- taken into Leerwick, having bM sent then, from the fishing grouii'h off Iceland. The Richard W Clsrl of New Bedfordi Mass., was scut t I Grimsby from the Iceland f ishiiu- f. mi 111 its. The detention of Us and several other American fishirr vessels Is iii connection with the ef forts of the entente allies to prevent fish from reai hlng the central pes. crs. INVENTION TO BE TESTED OK U, S. "Corn Sweet" 1 William c republh WIHcos natlona I REPORTS CURRENT THAT ii-M Rrri qi imw !isn.. w ,1,0.' ullii uuiui : "Th given mil hv chairman of th committee silence of Mr. Hughes. "Furthermore, when Jeremiah A. O'Leary dated to infill! President Wil son ami the president In reply brought that Insult to public attention, and while aii of the subsequent exposure of ihe vicious propaganda of the dis loyalists wax filling the public press, 1 Candidate 1 1 ugh, and !hatrman Wllloox remained silent on this great LONG DISTANCE i HMRRiArr iniMQ in iniiMinm . 1 1 1 1 in 1 isiiiii 11 iiiul uuoiu ' TWO FOND HEARTS Aeroplane Apparatus Torpedo Against Vessels So as to Make vaslon Impossible, Dii oct !nemy iy ha." I inn proj pley p t Is what is going to Impress I ev ery patriotic American regardless of I party affiliation, and it constitutes ; Indictment agatnet Mr Hughes tha I will be passed upon by a Jury of tils , fi Mow Americans on November 1. "So far as the democratic national I Committee Ix concerned It slvcx tne : 1 , 1 en 11 ,,, 1,, ttmt of ,'iinre we sunk off Sydney, N s, by the Cana i m.in.in f.,r..in in-m- kmuii ti i- sveri national committee, ami Beaton, Oct 14, I !apt. w O, Tu dor of the British steamship Hocheln. ga, which arrived today from Louls- tfurg, said that before he left Nov,, Scotia persistent rumors were current that the Herman I bo.o 53 had been Making a Meal on Bread if it come alone w ouhi not i,e anpleau ml .Were nor bread The loaves thai dally from inn ovens, ho , rtsp and .,p Battel fig have a flavor that appeals to the Satiate, People don't eat OH I 111 end (ion, a sense ,,f dlllv. Thev eat it be. use they like it. Bo will you when you come to in it ill it lie today? in patTOl boat Sliinlev. He said b aid Ihe rumor several times, but vv ax unable lo v erify II. "Before I lefl I outahura. l wai told by a shipping man that I need not wor iv about the ilermaii submarine,' said Captain Tudor. This mini xald the I boat would not I, other anv more llrltlxli vessels because she had been sunk by the Stanley, Captain Tudor aatd ne mention was mads of tin, submarine's crew-, Pioneer Bakery 8. X. 207 IIAI.I IMi. Prop. iMi kfst si. WlHSlOSS SiiiHoo Ovcihaol, ,1 Wlnslow, An. Oct, 14, The wait ing loom ami ticket office department "f the santa k- st ttion at Wlnsloe is this week being overhauled, ami larger an! more serviceable waitil i room for the ludies is being built. This new room win iM. partitioned otl from the ticket and baggage off.s ex i,v a window- of ground glass twenty- five feet high and fifteen feet h ng I-Hter in the month there will he belli private offices for Agent FoUta and Tard master Tally. The enure dspol will also be given a m w coat of taint snd 'clean up' will he the xlog.in !.! the officii! from now on. that v,- send out literature in many languages to Americana of native and foreign birth, i if course we semi nt erature In the Oerman language, if we di,i not we would deliberately insult a v,iv considerable proportion of the American public, because such an act of commission would be equivalent to SCCUStns Americans Of Herman birth 0T 'b-s, , m ,,f being represented by a 1,-w disloyal propagandists. "i'ii ths contrary, hundreds of thousands ot loyal Americans of Oer man birth oi descent are warmly sup pertine. President Wilson snd de nounce the secret methods of ,l,ic nilali 1 1 Leal v and Ins cl ew " I.V WONXIII. Laredo, T miles of teli formed throi two persons yets Byron JO, IMS A L . . . L.A..D W,M. ex.. Oct. 24. Over 1.200 'graph wire, ami per igh proxies In the form of telegraph operators, Pri J, Linhart, Company B, Take stniw Vote of PIllSllllWI II. Albany, N Y I Ssl :'l Henry d, Adams, tiead of the election bun an of the secretary of state s office, left to dav for Ml Alb n. Texas, with ballots On which some 10, OtS New York na tional guardsmen stationed on the Mexican holder wit! Indicate their choice for president of the United States, for governor and for other state. COUat and lOCO officers. Second Missouri infantry, stationed here, and Miss Kuhv Swartz. In her home town of Butler, Mo., were mar ried tonight, according to thd rites of the Episcopal church. Preliminary to the wedding, ihe officiating cterg) men in Laredo and Hutler. entered into a telegraphic conversation to as certain the official standing of each other In the church and their author ity to perform the ceremony Linhnt. accompanied by the Rev, C. W. Cook, appeared at the Laredo office of the Western Cnion Telegraph companj al S o'clock tonight for ihe unique ceremony. At Hie same hour. Miss swart., accompanied bj Lev. E, M Talbot and Mrs ("apt. Edward S Clark, the bridesmaid, arrived at the telegraph office in Butler. The tele graph operator- bandied messages di rect i etwee, n th,, two places, em bodying the full marriage ceremony of the Episcopal chinch, wherein both bride and groom signified their ac- I.F.riAL OI. PATCH TO MO. ANNO JOU.NAL1 Gloucester, .Mass.. Oct. 14. Expert ments with wireless guidance of tot p, does from an aeroplane, an Inven tlon of John Hays Hammond, ir which may revolutionize Ameilean coast defense, will, il became known today, be made here next month. Keenly Interested In the previous tests of Mr. Hammond's apparatus for steering and operating from the shore dio waves bis yacht, Ihe "Nata- the war department has lost no in taking up the Inventor's latent t ami has detailed Lieut Shap W. Fitzgerald, V, S. A., an ex- iced military aviator, to pilot the i aircraft in the experiments, A specially designed seaplane of the ( Burgess self balancing type is nyw tin-1 der construction bV the Purges, com-I pany at Marblehead f"r the trials here. it win ne a large weight carrying ma-I chine, capable Of lifting a useful load or more than half a ton. On n win be mounted the appara tus for controlling the torpedo in the water below and for directing it against hostile ware raft, should the tests prove conclusive, and the war department provide coastal points with a sufficiently large number of suitably equipped aeroplanes, a laud ing by any Invader ui United states Shores WOUld be virtually impossible. For the aeroplane will operate from a height which will render it Immune from gunfire, and. providing Ihe ap paratus fulfills Its promise, can guide Its torpedo with unerring accuracy. The invention also makes possible the use Of torpedoes in Water too shallow to be utilized by submarines operating under the surface, and ils place In na tional defense against invasion by sea Is virtually limitless. is the newest descriptive word in the language- c I Ih ousands -coined 1i (Use ribe delicious, sweet corn taste de the of light-new, (New) w ceptanc tiers After Linhart with ri here, and i harlt arled by of the Miss, ,u h other as life part he telegraphic ceremony, is "waylaid" and pelted hv tils brother guardsmen later In the evening, was brass hand from one regimentx Make Koiluotimi in Taxes, Bast Las Vegas, Oct 24. The coun ty Commissioners have made a reduc tion In the tax levy for county pur pose! of ,16 mills. Th,, slate had made a cut of .30 mills, making a total sav ¬ ing in citizens ot bm Miguel county On taxes this year of .v, mills. The total levy for state, count) and Fist Las Vegas ls l,g mills, which is IS mills h ss than last year. In the town of l,ax Vega.s the total tax burden is .f mills less than In past years. For the past seven vesrs the county com missioners have i rn able to make - reduction Hi the levy each succeeding year. In spite of this fact, San Miguel count) has built a large number of bridges and made extensive road Improvements, Post Toasties No longer need one be content With corn flakes whose chief claim to taste is based otl added cream and sugar, lor have an original, , , . 1 . T sweei ) i n a i m beyond i act ordinary New Post Toasties rich flavor (corn them above and Kes. To lily, get Toasties nary corn easantly surprise a package of and serve in place ik es. yi mi-New tain Post ( rdi- pn'l say a word but watch New Post Toasties bring the s at Grocers everywhere. ICS. Need any help? Use a Journal Want Ad. I J I I Smash the Hubbell-Gillenwater Machine