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aI ZAPATA AND DR. American Beauty Flour VASQTJEZ GOMEZ On(y 3 More Days All flours have raised; we fetill continue crar-oM price on the BEST grade. American Beauty Flour, 24 lb. sacks $1.00 American Beauty Flour, 48 lb. sack $1.95 Of Removal Sale Valui I j Sugar is also up, we still sell 16 lbsfor $1.00 III Bsna BBB A I t BBBB JBBV BBS bW MIM m HQStf AiWaaaab 9aaaaaaaf an, 4aaaaaaa$KSaW1' 1 1 iKaHaaaB' JflRMW- II rfSUfHBHHfefJPs'n'jA'''' as mm ga sb mm ffliHaalaS SH M I A - v4 .H V'MaW Chance Removal Sale comes to a close Thursday Evening. Friday, March 1st, we begin moving to our new building, on Pio neer Plaza. For the three remaining days values are even more attractive than previously. Again we remind you that nothing is reserved. Even new spring goods of every de scription are included in Removal Sale .prices. Supply your spring needs in both ready-to-wear garments and dress acces sories during the next three days. Wait For With the opening of the new store on Pioneer Plaza we will present a Millinery Department that will not only be the largest and most per fectly appointed in the Southwest, but it is indeed what you would expect to find only in cities many times the size of El M. Poseaer, wKo will be hi charge of our Millinery Department, has only recently returned from New York and informs us that he has sever n hk leag experience is the isillnery business seen such a beautiful collection of hats as that he selected for the new sieve. Already Eaasjr df these tests have armed and, as we have no place to show then, are being stored until the new store is ready. El Paso women who appreciate the best m millinery will do well to await die opening of the new store to supply their spring and Easter needs. nirTrmmmmmm LE ATTflGK ON AMERICANS PREPARED It i -A'T Declares That Americans Have Caused All of Mexico's Troubles and Alleges That Americans Fought Wife Madero and American Money Fi nanced His Campaign Says Amer icans Would Rob Mexico. As antl-Aajerfeaa proclamation, ad- for his retain after Ross left orders dressed to the president of the United ?at. B one ahonld leave the shop until . . . . Karile came there and then he nhonld States, earn from te press of a Span- be rtrd aBd Beld a suspicious Ih printing office at SIS San Antonio , character. treet Saturday afternoon. It was not j Ayala said that there were 5000 copies ened. The Texas rangers demanded ' ordered and some of these were partly . 1. .. I printed. There were to have been fonr i. copy of K and get K. ( sages ja allt ,t oaly three ot these The prooiiminUon Is In gpanhh and I were completed when the raid was was taken to the printing efflee by ' raBde- bonsaio Earlle, ieM te be the former i T1IK PROCLAMATION. Xcxfeaa I at CHften, Arit The j Te proclamation seized by the proclamation is a harransae addressee rnnEers fellows la part to theprtsldcnt. hat In reality jrrltten ; To thc Prat of the" United States to exeHc the minds at the Mexleaa peo- ef Araerleat -- pie among- whenx It was to hare been , distributed. i. 1er? naTe Be o many bad acts This manifesto was being prepared ". :co caased by jom treat efforts for dtetribatioa at the Jaarez Printing ,alulloB, "ad domination that It office. 1 Kast San Antonio street. Sat- ) weu;d "e " eme f lesa patrla to suf- nrday afternoon when I. B. Ross, of i the ratted States secret service in El Paso. Capts. Hashes and Sanders, of "he Trim rangers with three of their men, and Abe Melfaa. chief of the Mex ican secret serlce, stepped the Issuance of the manifestos. Haauel Ayala. proprietor of the print sliop. said that Genaaio Bnrlle. who was I t ese time Mexican eonsal In Clifton. Aru. jiaa nraafrnt aim tae manuscript and be bad set np the matter. Then, he said. Enrile took away the menascript which he (Enr4lc had aimed and said he would come back with the corrected proofs. Two rangers -were left there to watch A FEELING OF SECURITY -t natnniiiv -t ... v w. ' -S ou naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and con tains no harmful or habit producing drugs Sucn a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remea The sam standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained , in every bottle of Swamp-Root Swamp-Koot is scienuncaiiv com- . pounded from vegetable herbs It is not a stimuiani ana is laKen in tpasnoonf.il doses. It is not recommended for every thing It is nature's great helper in reliev ing and overcoming; kidney, liver nd bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root ... . If vou need a medicine, ou -should have "the beat. If vou are already convinced that srom'n-Rnot is what you need, you will find on Je at ail drU!r toref bottles of two sixes, fifty. cents and i one dollar asa4e Bottle of Svramp-Reet Free """ hr Hall. end to Ir Kilm-r & Co. Bingbam t. n X Y. for a sample bottle, free by " i t will convince anyone. lou . i l . . nliia hlA .,, ,o n,,o- all ihnut fie kid- 1 rCPive o(m-l 'i .- n wilting- be -ure and men- I Iao Daily Herald White House Paso. "The Store of Service FORM BY A MEXICAN "" - xwaRer. Yaa have created. tomratM nri mid. Hummated the revelation, that placed In perter the traitor Trbo Is sItIbs yoa oar country and even this does not seem to be sufficient. Your troops, armed, have invaded our territory. (This refers to 18 iBfmtmn ,... mistakenly rede late Juarez on a street car vrhUe endcr arms.) la the same of civilization imd lih crty, yoH ks thrragh the continent and outside of it la the pursuit of power and the dollar like cesackx on nn bridlcd horses tramping dawn liberty and IcavlBK everywhere odium and acts of shame. In the name of your special cuttsre which yoa have not the rlcht to im pose en ns, yoH have cose through th. I IatlB-American ceantrles maklnr th.m Btmal to one another and destrorlntr ,, f .a-BMn-H. abu.Inir n.n. and showing: that as governor you are far Inferior to these people. lb the name of the Monroe doctrine, that, Hkf the lr.! of Janos, has two facei, yoa pl at balf-mast the flag of paternity of your sister republics. HAWAII AXD CI' DA Yon appropriated Hawaii because of a fatHre fear of Japan. oh took the Panama canal zone. ! Tk. ftili.M f)!1 not blow nn 4Tm Maine. Spain dll not. AVall street did 1 wtth its imperialism. This crime was 1 called William McKInley. And he paid the penalty of this crime by the ballet of Czolgosz. Colombia did net want the Amer icans ta eenstraet the Panama canal and, withoHt their consent, your war veaaels proclaimed Panama an inde pendent republic. "With your gold and filibusters you helped Zalaya, of Xlc arairaa, to weaken the power of Es trada sad Cabrera, and Zalaya invaded Hoaduras. Mr. Taft, yoar irovernment. tie press and the ambassador la Mexico proclaimed that they had been mls- rnKen aaout Gen. Diaz; that he was set a frreat man hut a tyrant. I have said that the revolution of Madero was made by you for ven iteanee. Yob pal him in power so that the ceantry would be ia a state of anarchy and that the Interests of some of your adventurers would suffer so von mifrht bare a pretext to holler very loud, so that the interests of Eu ropeans viould also suffer and with i the acquleseme of Europe you would Millinery wBfia Tflk Impose upon us your hellish Monroe Ism and later on, when the country would be wealv and pooz fall upon u like Tultures to pick our entrails. In tervening with the pretext of 'some one of your bandits like Cannon. Groin, IJIatt or Converse. (Cannon and Cross were executed la Nicaragua. Blatt and Converse were arrested In Juarez while serving: In Madero's army.) WATERS-PIERCE FINANCED 3IADBRO The public knows that the Watera Plerce OH company furnished Madero with the money necessary for the revolution and before the world yoar own federal authorities and local au thorities on the frontier also helped the rcToIution. The authorities of V.I n -. j good deal of cheek handed over to t Madero a cannon which had been In me crry plaza and they had the Im pudence to say that it had been stolen. (American soldiers In uniform cossed the river before everybody car rying; arms and ammunition to Pasqual Oroxco. In El Paso and Douglas there were Americans killed but you made no protest tbn or now because they were uiieu oy revolutionists -who came from the south to attack the frontier towns. OJTVAGA INCIDENT. In one of the attacks on OJInajra, American soldiers joined with the reve- 1 Mm a bad cold take xX t m whiskej good wkiskey. W m When you're tired oat B I to Bring back year vitality I good whiskey. I I Daffy's Pare Malt 1 1 I Whiskey fa good rrkiakey I ! the best whiskey made o 8 good that it cas be Hied I even in the severest cases I I But under bo cbxebi- I stances overdo whiskey I I drinking. Takes iauaed- I I erately oTerdoae it's a I I Buffyfe I I PureMaltWliiskey I iVLa JF aBBBBBBTBiiBBBBbV I I WL JaaBfetaMPsaaVst - , . L i for UiHsalsHsaaaaW ' T W o ' ' I Hr :-mb mf r n Vv7 KXi Manstield W a IVXTHftaBBBaWaWa aaBBBaEJFr.-iHt V I H vHsaanaHS 4HtBBBaytjBBBBBBBrP -i I The upper photograph shows Emili ano Zapata, the head of the Mexican revolution in the south He has an nounoed himself as nsrhtinir for Emili fBQnilA7 AMA? taW.h la nAtiAnliu) . Ka president of the "now republic." Be low is Francisco Vasquez Gomez, brother of Kmlllo Vasquez Gomez Francisco is working tbe political end of the new revolution while apparently practicing his profession as a. physi cian in Mexico City, it is said. Intloalsts and fought the Mexican fed erals, and after the battle, two of them, dressed In the uniform of your army, were found dead. And the chief of the American sol diers had the cheek to ask Gen. Lnqne for an explanation. While president Taff was writing to the srevcrnment of Mexico thai !-. 1 I nlted States had nothing but the best j of f cellar; for that government, at the same time he was sending to the fron tier 2S,0de armed men. and providing the officers of said men with maps of I Mexico. CHEAP LAND FOR MEXICAN FARMERS , , . iMadei0 ThllS H OriPS tn Pnt. Down, Revolt Doesn 't A- - - - - Fear Intervention' Mexico City. Mexj. Feb. 26. Not withstanding reports of maay .11- turbances fxotn various parts, some of them hitherto unUMrcaed by rebel ac tiTitles, the government officials ap peared to pin much faith for "an' early peace to an ac;rariaR -plan, annouace- ment of which was made here and simultaneously at many points throughout the republic. it is proposed to parcel On easy payments seme Si.voO, acres of government lands in IS states at prices ranging from 68 cents to $3 gold an acre. To lAMfat -txrltn -nrilt bin than. I selves to work a tract for fiye years j land will be given free in parcels up i to 100 acres per man. The plan, in the opoinion of officials, will go far toward removing one of the great rallying cries of the rebels. Don't Rear Intervention. The president and the minister of foreign relations appear to feel little apprehension that complications with the Washington government are im minent through a possible battle at Juarez. Madero, after reading the dispatch es indicating a determination on the part of the American authorities to prevent a recurrence of the events of the last revolution In the border cit ies, said that In his opinion there was little chance of a battle occurring there. He insisted there was no for midable body of rebels in that vicin ity and said the American govern ment has made no threat to send troops across the border. Rebel Leader Caught. Salgado. tbfe Guerrero rebel, who re cently suffered a severe defeat at the bands of the federals on the southern border of Mexico, Is reported to have been captured near Teloloapam. Guer rero, west of Iguala. Reports from Veracruzu Indicate an outbreak In the western part of that state, where a band is menacing the town of Huatusco, near the state line. The announcement is made that the president has selected vice president Pino Snares to fill the portfolio of 1 public instruction, succeeaing duguei Diaz Lombardo. who will go to France as minister. ENRILE HAS GONE FROM THE CITY Gonzalo C. Knrlle. the' author of the anti-American clrculor seized by state j rangers Saturday evening. Is believed to have left town. Up te 11 oclock Saturday night he had occupied a room at the Xavier house, on the corner of San Antonio and south Ochoa streets, but, he left there, ieavfng behind -some women's clothes ad children's toys. His present whereabouts is unknown to the officers. Saturday evening acting mayor J. I. Hewitt Issued instrui tions tn the po lice to arrest any one found distrib uting circulars, but no a-rests for this reason have been made Enrile is wanted bv the local police on the charge of inciting a riot in El Paso Knrile is not -wanted by the de partment of justice because of the law which does not cover his case suffi cientlv to secure a conviction 1- nrtlf has not been seen since the seemd rn lamation. addressed to the president of the Ualted States and accusing him of everything but "kick ing m dog around" Was set In type .iml th. punt shop nt 610 San ntonio M- . t 1- -Ji'lerl It v 1 r " '' 1 to The H Paso pill T..i ia tl At 1 11 il had been arrestid I U Mill RlAa ... .,.....w. j,. W - sss -a i o ' g- ry s MORMBNS'CAnLE KILLED BY REBELS! Complaint Is 2kjade that Even Cows Are Killed; Ked Flag Waves. Colonia Dublan. Chihuahua, Mexico, Feb. 23. (By Messenger to Columbus, X. M.) The rerolutlon broke oat like a thunder storm from a bine skt. As i soon as it was learned that troublo had 1 a4 A aba ft v t"t'4l a 1 Tn a-ah . alMAin.. t tnrd to the new revolutioBlats. A red ; ' flasc was raised and still waves over ' ! Casae Graadea. There was.no ficntirz. ! there was no need for fisnttns. the JJ eXIC Mexicans are willlna; to ride another bus norse ana eat anotner mans fooa. Gen. Inez Salasar is the big- man in this section. He is the man who stops the trains from running;, barns the ouuRcs, lua ine muriuuns ctiue, con- ; A IIJ. II .g AC.C.K9a ClU, iAAU Wl VfcUVA tnuiKs. He camped on the lakes with about SM of his followers, and they kUled about IS head of cattle every day for several days, then they began preparing ror a Journey, and they killed a beef ; ' e'ery '" minutes. The canal workers ! tried to keep some kind of an estimate : vi iue numoer ana io wnom uy Be longed by watching- the ear marks on the hides as they passed camp, but the ' butchers soon became wise and de- i faced the ear marks while skinning. A great many times they have killed ' a beef, taken the choice parts and left tne Balance, including tne hKie. on tne prairie to decay. A very valuable Jer sey cow was found In that condition. When IMadero was here he avoided molesting the property of tlwf foreign era The policy now appears to be changed. One of the principal reasons for which the rabble became dissatisfied with 'Madero is because he did. not ex pel the foreigners. The 200 Madero troopers that were headed this way front Juarez, Bad to turn back. The Salasar soKllers took their horses and some of tbets ammuni tion, and thought they bad rbeta cap tured, when a train came atenjg-'Btndft was confiscated to carry the soMfers back to Ciudad Juarez and ChJhawhua to safety. . t .' A demand was made on the stores for merchandise but their orders were turned down. They threatened to send 100 armed men to force the merehaa dlse, but they were dissuaded. Later Salasar said they most have the mer chandise, and they would P&T u corn. When, a question of how tne corn wae obtained nni an tbev ssdd the eora was thelr's. and If toe merchants did 1 not wish to aceept cemtMsKreturn ia merchandise, then epuld reft leg it. they Intended to hare the artwas neeuea. eitner peaoeaoiy or at tm. or a gun. They got the goods. -"- .' One night when the guards scere'ejut, a bunch of -Mexicans came into town and told the guards to go hom; and .go Bfltt IUIU Lilt? XUBniB IV S7U UVOT Mn ,w to bed or they would take? them orer to casas Grandee and put rbenr te Jalt salazar afterwards said that wa - r. cause the country was under court mar- tlal law. They could guard all they ' wanted to so long as they did not bear I firearms. He signed an order to the errect that all foreigners snouw oe let fllirn. li tli.lp nninr. ttnrf 1v thA nrOD- rir '-i ." " . - "-Trrvj:;'i.i eriy. yet ne was in commxnu wn were camped on the lakes and killed the colony cattle. ams. criuz con-zaies is BROUGHT TO EI PASO HOSPITAL. Mrs. Cruz Gonzales was brought In Sunday night from her ranch home In the state of Chihuahua, very 01. and taken to an El Paso hospital. She was aboard the Mexico North Western train that brought Miss Eleanor Wilson up tn Tnarez Saturday niant. out wwn ocner .mr..?.. . .." -rrTTIlir- around the bridge which JuaresWxens burned near Bau. he on Saturday. Jrs. Oonzales was too ,11 to be carried, over , and remained on the train until the bridge was repaired Sunday afternoon. -d-hon the coach was brought in.- jar. Oonsales. who was already in EI Paso, went down on the engine and accom panied his sick wife back Into Juarez. Mr Gonzales is a cousin of Abram Gonzales, governor of Chihuahua. Manv sufferers from rheumatism have been surprised and delighted with the prompt relief afforded by applying Chamberlain's Liniment Not one case or rheumatism in ten requires any In ternal trestment whater This linl mei t is for sale b all dealers. Kull measure at 5outhwesYern Fuel Co. 25c 25c 25c Standard Uoro, OCu 3 cane for . ; 40C (Or $1.90 Per Caae) Best Belle Springs Butter, BOULEVARD Or for Hfenla Pa HIGHLAN Pioneer Milfc, 3 cans for (Or $3.75 Per Gas) St. Charles Milk (tite Se sizeC, 6 far (Or ?1-S5 Per Owe) Standard TootatoxK, Z cans for (Or $1.90 Per CeJ NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT Vegetable, Flower and Field Seeds, Onion, Eadish, Cabbage, Turnip, Spinach, Beets. White Onion Sets 25c a Pound Yellow Onion Sets 20c a Pound We have just received a car of fine hard 3Sorthern Grown Onion Sets. Write for prices on large quan tities. Write for our free 1912 illustrated catalogue. B E Paso 515 San. Antonio Street El Paso, Texas The El Paso to care for its rapidly growing business has opened a Branch Store at Stanton and Missouri Streets in conjunction with the Smith Ice Cream Company. Our Milk and Milk Products will be sold over the counter there, but customers are requested to send, as heretofore, their orders for de liveries to our 423 No. Oregon Street Dairy Store. Bell 340 and 360 Auto. 1156 REBELS TAKE THE , TERRAZAS CATT Get rt Trainload at Pearson All Is Quiet in That Yicinitv. rearson, Chih.. Feb 24 (Delayed After being cut off from the world for three weeks, the marooned Americans In lfe&rastn wa a .n Npy by the arriValof a train froni 3ETg orfn,aranInU , 'waT'three6 weeks and one hour late, nearly caused a riot, as the men stampeded for the station. Oirito a .im ZuZa .. . . w re a compact several weoka uo . .. - ..- v ' t? t' BJ ao,to 8,aY a passenger train arrived from Juarez j ..'" , ." B i""y quiet among tne revolutionary faction here. There are dui iew insurrectos here now. some are camped in the mountains ojt of here, i "day about 20 of Gen. Ines , mi lunowers came into Pearson from CaSSS GrandiHK rlk n A.-4 -k j ..i ":-. : ?-" r . - rL. "" " "T ana loaded up a lot of cattle and horses from the Ter razas ranch and took them back to supply Salasar-s army. It is reported here that Salazar is on his way to cap ture Juarez. P C Tnede, general manager of the Madera company, and E. E. Eck. took special train from Juarez bate TU it. . ". -- uu.aj ina;ui ana. without any train ' "" i me jail to see about the Amer orders, proceeded cautiously to Pear- j Jcan nd liaa done nothing to secure SOB. 1 19 r C CobiSS A very severe windstorm raged In . "?" IJJZ!Si Pearson Frldav ni.kt c.,.h mo. 1 . "." r." DUW a V " nr,a", 1. 8!?pPlP.e Practicalrr all the outside construction -ir A regular stream of Americans have passed through Pearson en route for the states, by the wagon route. In case of intervention by the United States th Amrina t-a have .planned to combine with the Mormons ri Juarez and Loionia lnojaa until the troops could get down here. By uniting, quite a formidable force could be got together, perhaps 1800 to 20W flghUng men. TO CTRR v COLD Ef ONE DAT Take I.XTIVP RRilMn Quinine Tab- "ets. Druggists refund money if it falls , to cure. E W GROVE'S signature is on "-" 10c -ir (Or U Per Cbe - Green or Wax Beaog, v v nj 2 cans for .."'' (Or $8.70 Per 0me) sy & 25c nr eoa -- (Or $1.7 Per oea Strictly Pre Yard (B (staraed), per do 40c per lb 35c Pioe653or634 vm Q ROCllR 1 Pbone 1666 and 1662 ed Co. Dairy Company . 'k.i T A Ctv TTT A II u 1.1 1.11 1 n " r'iiOU U X1A U " J JC U it i ARRESTEE IN JUAREZ Rav HarTall Hplfl Tncnmmr , XXlJr -" A " -iJ.nu iUt OIXUHU- nicado; Was Taking JAan to -Bauche. Anto No. 5 n u. aflfcUc stand at the city hall was missing Monday Ra . HarraU. the driver of the car Is in t r Juarez jail, incommunicado because of as effort to take a passenger to tae camp of the rebels at Bauche Saturduv night. Harrall was arrested Just .mt- S. of i"r? a w take to jalL He is said to have been earning a Mex ican passenger, and the report or: his arrest was that he was carrying a per son thought to have been a spy. Harrall I mwi riieaaea .Monday morning. American consul T. D. Edwards, in Juarez, said Monday tbat he knew , notnlna- of the cans th h . ... 1 K .- .. ... . -- "-. " ' "I REBKt NEiAR AGUA PR1BTA BATTIJS WITH THK RSOULARS Douglas, Ariz. Feb S A eompanv of federal soldiers led by Comtnissart . Calles. of Agua Prleta. fousrht a brief battle Sunday with the rebel band which Friday raided the Bliss ranch near tie border. The rebels retreate.l under fire, leaving two dead. Calles and his force overtook th rebels 15 miles south of here. No pur suit was given, as Capt. Trujillo. Wit' another force of federals. Is coming uo from the south and the two fore--- hope to catch the rebels between th--"T some t'rrt. t 'n'g-ht or tomorrow rr --- mr nUf fv 1 ----j-a - a I fbjcHHB each box 'j;c