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EL PASO HERALD Monday, February 26, 1912 e s ; prm Needs j0g' Buy v3ft r'' HOSE Pf ?' that you won't have f i to bring back. jey m LOOK AT OUR ;W L PRICES ..jotf in Hardware 1-2 inch Cotton Hose, 23 ft. length $2.75; 50 ft. length $5.30. 3-4 inch Cotton Hose, 25 ft. length $3.00; 50 ft. length $6.00. 1-2 inch Rubber Hose, 25 ft. length $3.50; 50 ft. length $7.00. 3t inch Rubber Hose, 25 ft. length $3.75; 50 ft. length $7.50. Garden Rakes, 30 cents up.' Garden Spades, SO cents. , . Garden Hose, 30 cents up. Garden Spading Fork, $1.00. Garden Trowels, 15 cents up. We deliver to Highland Park, Grand View and East El Paso Jl "Pittsburg Perfect" the Adaptable Fence xAmong the 145 styles and sizes of "Pittsburg Perfect" Fence are those perfectly suited to YOUR particular requirements. "Pittsburg Perfect" is the most adaptable, portable, durable and resultful of all wire fences. Open Hearth wire, like old time iron wire, is used exclusively in "Pittsburg Perfect" Pence, and is heavily galvanized with pure zinc.. All line and stay wires are. electrically "welded at every contact point, which elimi nates all wraps, clamps, twists, ties, etc,., and makes it unequaled for toughness, strength, and economy in weight and price. Adapted to every field, farm, ranch, lawn and poultry purpose. Every rod guaranteed perfect. L aurie Hardware Co 309 Mills Street Phone 49 Vi wh nor left 111 i nnu uinnuinTi sssitTs LULHL IRSpSin JIM II The Vaaqtiista Junta In KI Fnxo de nle thnt F.mlllo Vnxqicz Gomez lind anything to de -rrlth the proclamation natch iraa made public bj- The Her ald FridtfjeBlSfct, aad dealer a niaement In the morninjr paper that Vasquez l.esiex wa a aitfiperter of the Clentll leo partj". The junta farther denies that the 'PrMar proclamation xcas ant horlxed by the representative Vas (jBixtaji. The feHoTTlHK pretest in Rddressed to The Herald TJ" the VasqHlsta Janta.: sire publlcltv to thin protest foe -the In the Rt Pue Mornlns Times or i -nm we American paoiic today there appears n notice that Gon x.ale C. Kuril and Umlllo Vasquez, t.arza Galan, Garza. Aldape. Dello Mo reBs CaHtoa. Meaaor Valder, Jose Garcia "nadraand Jose Cordoba signed a procla mation launching the candidature of t.en. Gcrenime Trerliio and of Gen. Pas rnal Urozee jr. for president of the Mexican republic and chief of the array, respectively. pHtttec these men In their iroelaraatleB as saying: things these men have never expressed. also bailee supported the Clentlflco (Signed) "La Junta Kevoluclonarla en KI l'aso. Tex. There Is no further signature to the above pretest, which is typewritten on blue paper under date of Feb. 24, 1012. Infirm pivp Minn mm unT nr mm DHiD mm will nui dl ITTJIGKED DIDLSOBBEIDEH ISflEFUSED Declares Also Thg,t No Shots Will Be Fired Into El Paso Says He Believes Madero Will Resign ' and OrBz&q Will Join Vasquistas When Juarez Is Taken Wants No Inter 1 vention by United States. - -" v - (BY LEWIS "If there Is firing Into the Vnlted States when we take Juarez It will not be our fault. The least thine vve desire ARMS) ! germinating throughout the sun '' district and that Cery miuuir ...... new iidhrrcnts for them. While their force Is TOO now they-feel assured thnt 1 it will multlpl by three Uetore xnrcc davs hae passed. I The earnestnes of Madero w' n more manifest than thnt of the -qclstas. It Is manifest In their every move and the carriage of Gen. Campi. .o vrhlclcs of nny kind coming froiA , il l'nso will be allovted to net as near ! Raucbe as we were fortunnlc enoujh I to get today. 1 Ml MOHOL'S INCIDENT. A rnther humorous Incident happened ! an we npproached. l'hotographer Scott t.nfi irnin nhrnil on foot while we re turned to Bl Paso with the Miss Elean or Wilson part. Hastening back and ncnrlng Ilauche. a portion of a cavalry troop was seen lined up ns In target practice. They Mere pointed towards l.aticne. Chauffeur and Interpreter "MIHe Itangel "cut oh(" the muffler ana roarcil up behind the nsquitas, looked neither to the right nor back of them. GRTT1NG PICTlItES JIABB Getting out of the auto and walk Ins around In fro.- of this segregated sqnrt. we found the rcaon. The aforesaid Scott had them lined up for a picture and from the wrapt ami sublimated expression on their face -ou would have thought them on the wnv to church rather than to war. If Juarez had been suddenly attached from the rear It Is doubtful If they would have glanced about nntll Scott gave the signal. MISS WILSON IS SAFE IN EL PASO ! Is Brought From Marooned Train in Auto by Her ald Man on Sunday. Miss Eleanor Wilson, daughter of governor "VVoodrow "Wilson, of New Jersey, possible Democratic candidate for the presidency, arrived In El Paso shortly after 9 oclock, in aa automo bile from Bauche. where she ana her party were taken from the lortlj Western train. -which had brought them to that -point from Pearson. "There really hasn't been a. thing interesting: about our trip, no excite ment whatever." said Miss Wilson at breakfast In the Sheldon. "We left Madera on Wednesday and went to Pearson in a private car on the-North Western road. We were tied up for two days at Pearson but .there was not a bit of danger, no excitement whatever. "We left Tearson at noon Saturday and came to a point 17 kilometers down the road at 7:S0 Saturday night, where we found a burned bridge. There we remained 'until Sunday morn In? when we ware taken in an auto to J21 Paso. "I shall telegraph my family where I am, and how I am and would appre ciate it if The Herald would answer ihy father's query in regard to my sfet." It was The Herald's automo bile -that brought her in. The Herald having received a telegram fr-m Oov. Wilson asking that his daughter be looked after. "It is not possible for me to say what my plans shall be. but for the present I will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Todd, 1017 Mundy ave nue. At least I hall be tnere until I make some further plans. "Oh. es: in the party with me are Miss X.Htntner, Mrs. I Campbell and D. M. King, the latter of San Fran cisco. We visited at Madera for five weeks, where I was the guest of Mrs. P. A. Hutchins. All the time I was there it was quiet." Miss Wilson has a smile that would win everv rote in the country for h,er, fathr if "she were to go on the stump Pfor Htm. qpe laughs out of her blue yes. too. ana inouarn sne was m tired after the trying trip and Inci dentally her appetite had been whet ted, yet she was most pleasant, and between bit of grapefruit answered questions cheerfully, though reallv she ha no exciting experience to re late. Not even one. Is Intervention, though we do not put posed mobilization of the forces which fw--DTJ XI rtTVT TCfiT A Th'Tl' i. Campa I A 'J.WJ.VJJVXX JLvVJJJ3. J. i 1 1 ' ; are to advance on Juarez Gen. said: "We have TOO men here now, cavalrymen and 10O Infantrymen. SAYS HE CA CRASH OFF N ALL THE REBELS Manuel Ramos, former fire eating fighter under don Porfirlo, says that he will take 100 seasoned federal eain- Tbey deny j naiTners tn Banpho snri run ihs re-hei .. r t . .- - " i ran Kb baclc to Jhihuahua. Kamos is the excitable type of soldier, for It past the Madero ndmlnlstrnttun to I Lave five three and one-half Inch COO We :tse this point, working toward the cessation of the present movement, which Is to sweep Mexico." So spoke Gen. Hmlllo Campa. com mander of the Vnsqulta forces at Bsuche Sunday, when I visited his camp for The 1 l'aso Herald. He continued: , non. We are eipectlnp Generals Inez Salazar and Antonio Itojas at any min ute and estimate our total strength at 17(9 men at r. minimum, possibly VOOO. "Whether vie will advance on Juarez tomorrow or the next day or the next vreeK Is entirely problematical. It Is certain that when we do advance that "c are for Kmlllu 1 ascmcx (.mrx j . ian oe cqnipped and prepared not narfy which statement heads the proe- I not iamntlea of the signers. This party Is I fighting Is his business and killing Is I for the provisional presidency and will j Ry to take Jnarez bnt to march from t all times seeking methods to Injure I only a matter of making up the score I t aecept any one else. Gen. Trejlno , Juarex to Mexico City, after the fashion Mexico. after the game. In respect to Kraillo asqaez Gomez. He fought in central Mexico during we are authorized to protest against the early part of the revolution, went the abuse which these men hare made to Lower California, where he maie f his name by pHttlng It thereon. Xer peace a much coveted thin? among t'i do we believe that any of the men 1 filibusters. ,and since that time lie has and Garcia Cuadra could ' -keen in the. Mexican secret service save Knrlle hate had any part In preparing the a( sternest. "Karile and Garcia Cuadra are ad venturers who are In no way connect ed with the 1 asqnlsta revolution In the north of Mexico and by taking such action la a foreign coutry they violate the laws of neutrality. "For esr part, we ask; yoH, sir, to Ramos is waiting at? the Mexican con sulate for orders like a soldier. He says he will go to Bauche with 100 ex perienced federals and put at rest all apprehension regarding the possibility i zent tell: oi intervention by chasing tre rebels I wished to interview mm ami He re back to Chihuahua and into the bullpen I iiiondcd Immediate!?, lomlng on herse at the federal orison, where Rofax I liack. I made his start. Answering the queries as to the sup- I Summer Sweetness 1 I of the Com Fields 1 I -Fresh, Pure -and Wholesome 1 Open a package of I Post Toasties I 1 and youTI find a sweet, dainty food made of selected white com. Fust cooked, then I toasted to an appetizing golden brown. 1 "Toasties" are ready to serve direct from thepackage with cream and sugar I a luxury you can aiord. S I "The Memory Lingers" I H Pattern Cea! Cosskt. LaL, Pore Food Fifiorio. BUo OkV. Mkt. Jg Is an old and respected man. but we or jour Atlnn .. ..- -- .-i. t do not feel that any one can meet the ; 1. ,.,.... pBnjiivpvm ,,- exigencies of the present s'tuatlAn us , " "-- I KOill.Ms.1 ME.. can Gomez. With Goinex a provisional Here the general shrOKged his shoul- presldent and quiet restored, there ' 'era and smiled as though he had hall follow an ethical election. j tracked n very pertinent simile. STOPPED OUTSIDE REI1I3L C VMP 1 t,c,B. Campa has amonj; his force The writer and Homer Scott, staff manr s?n who formerly were munt photographer for The Herald, were 'l'"r important In Mexico. Maj. stopped an elchth of 'a mile this side ; Jloc7 formerly chief of police of Gal- of the vasqulsta camp. -V aispatcli was ". one i int most enthusiastic -iaisin. I'ltOTEST IT n.VXUIT TERM They most resent the terming of their advance as one of lniii,lif. ,an,i i vadals. Gen. Campa was most explicit """ expressle on thin point, saylne that everything had been done In ethical fashion: that they hnd burned no bridges, stepped no trains, robbed no stores nnd stolen no horses. "Had we wished to ateal horses." asked the general, "would we now hate HHI Infantrymen who nre forced to walk instead of rldef" KeJIpe Carnrez. quartermaster of the Tlanche troops, declared that to his knowledge nothing had been stolen or Illegitimately secured since he was placed in charge: furthermore, that there was no need of It. as they had plenty of money to procure provisions LOOKING FOR OUOZCO tVsked about the definite position of Gen. Pascual Orozco. Gen. Cnampasald: "Me believe that Oroirn -rrili i-t FOOD IS SCARCE j Believed that 10,000 Tas- quistaX Are in Sur- rounctffee Country. Torreon. Coahtma, Feb. SI. iVia. Cuidad Juarez. Fefc23. Torreon is completely isolated Sjsl has been for the past three das. U railroad and telegraph communicatitSL is cut off. A famine is threatened Merchants of the city have wire.l amprotest to president Madero. but it isxeared the telegram did not reach nlm.sv j It is believed a total of i m as- I quistas are blockading rorreomv i ne i The consular officers of the valwus ' governments in the city asked iifft ja arma fnr a B19tIDnf a the true conditions fi'stine here. The jefe replied that the conditions araj not so alarming as had been expressed! at a meeting at the German club. The j' reply rewevea in insin prevailing among foreigners. The jefe de armas j has also notified ail the merchants that they will not be permitted to charge more than seven .pesos pef sack j for corn. i ns. I cannot ery well tell whv and It will hate to be sufficient to say that to believe that we have every reason Orozco. whom we esteem mn,t .ii.i SmSiVcA" ihe mnrch "om Jaar THINKS MADERO WILL QVIT The Vanqulsfa commander iicclareit that It was his best Information ,,' Madero was ready to abdicate when Junrez surrendered. "AVe shnll ask Juarez to surrender peaceably. We shall take extrao-uN nary precaution to notify all forelcn ers In the city when we expect to at tack nnd we cannot he responsible after that. AVe shall advance from he river and place our artlllerr h. firing parallel with EI "so! "'"' MDEnO IS VACILLATIVG "Oar best advice Is that nr..i,i.- Madero I. vacillating nd tha? he wUl resign when Jnarez surrender, it l'l I we shall proceed aanthivn.j ,''.' L Inrce ennnch detachment i- t c to maintain quiet. "uaTn "In conclusion. I wish to reiterate an,, emphasize thnt ours 1, not a de! , snltory movement created by acltn- ' tors. It Is the conscientious effort hV , principled men to restore Mexico i economic nnd political Indenendence " A COI RTEOl S nEIlEf" , From the time I met Gen r .,... til pholorrapher Homer Scott mnn ,7 behind a Cnmpa V,nn, '"H J?"? . to go Into their cam n Vnr '. ,1'" I llir t tit bile of Gen. Campa to- -4iHPrinnH np0 lnlte.1 ...: newsresers Mr- those. ,ml.- 1.1. one of respect TREVINO AND OROZCO BOTH REMAIN LOYAL Mexican consul E. C. Llorente re- , ceiied the following telegram, dated , Chihuahua and signed by Abraham 1 Gonzales, governor of the state, Sat- j urday night: v "General Orozco authorizes 'yon to denv energetically the affirmations j contained in the manifesto which has , neen circulates in mat cuy ana in ; Juarez, in which use is made of his ; name in the contents of the aforesaid , manifesto." The manifesto referred to is the one declaring for Geronimo Trevino for president and purporting to have been signed by Vasquez Gomez, Orozco and others. Mr. Llorente said Sunday that lie had received advices from governor Gonzales to the effect that Pan. ho Villa with S00 men had arrived in the Ga leana district surrounding Casas Gran des and would attempt to dispel the 'rebel forces there. An Associated Tress dispatch from Monterev sav that Gen. Trevino de clares he is as loyal to the existing government as ei er and that he will die fighting to defend it. Mexican consul E. C. Llorente. of El Paso, received a similar dispatch Sunday. Standard G Co rocery SELLS Groceries Retail at Wholesale Prices and saves you the Middleman's Profit. Send us your orders. Belle Springs Butter, per lb. 30c Gold Coin Flour 24 lb. sack for . . 85c Best for Biscuit and Pastry) 48 lb. sack for . $1.65 American Lady Flour 24 lb. sackfpr 90c "For Light Bread and a Ligat Heart") 48 lb. , l. ii j&lCr Cs J1 igitl o a i Purer, Healthier (5 h. caa tjf,ai:d Better thaa'10 lb. can til j leo iu can $1.20 $5.50 Barrington Hall Coffee Steel Cut Pure Coffee No Chaff "2 lbs. goes as far as 3 lbs. of other coffees." Beware of imrm'ta tions Demand Barrington Hall and take no substitute. ' 1 lb. can 40c 2 lb. can 80c. N. -B. Grocers, we can supply you. Swifts Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, 10 lb. can . . $1.25 r J J '"' Premium Bacon, per lb 28c koods .. HamS) per ,b lgc are r( " Winchester Hams, per lb 16c Best " " Bacon, fat itrip lb. 16c, lean 20c New line of A mole Toilet Soaps just received. Very best soaps for this climate and water. We have Amole Eose, Bouquet Cream, Glycer ine, Plain .mole and Glycerine Shampoo. Onion Sets, per quart 20c Our deliveries leave the store at 8-10-2 and 5 o'clock. Orders must be in 15 minutes before leaving house. We deliver to East El Paso on Tuesdays and Fridays. To Highland Park on Wednesday. Standard Grocery Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAH ' Bell Phones 367 and 348; Auto 1901. For the "Best Fresh Meats" in El Paso Phone Bell 876; Auto 1216. - 19 The Mexican Dope Is the Bald Man's Hope One Bottle Of MEXICAN HERB HAIR TONIC Will absolutely cure the worst ease of Dandruff. IF IT FAILS DEMAND YOUR MONEY BACK. Over 7000 Bottles Sold In El Paso. For Its Merits Ask Any El Pfeso DruCTist. For 24 curs onlv any onkr of Good Laundering Doesn't two or more bottles teat $1.00 per bottle will be To IDT Express Prepaid the Unite-J point in States (ut.'of town drujrzits inquire for pris. Mexican Herb Hair Tonic Co. GEO. FENCE. Fr-. 200 N. Stanton St. EL PASO. TEXAS. I Mi ! i -- i IS' Jm ' appen It's the result of steady, determined effort along correct lines. You get it when you send us your bundles. Try us. Elite aundry Sanitary and Fireproof 412414 S. Oregon St. A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" What Is known is the "Blues' Is seldom occasioned by actual exist" Ing external conditions, but in the great majority oi cases by a dis ordered Li ER. MOEE AMMUNITION FOR JUAREZ MES For &ood Cleaning Try Town Is Amply Prepare With Ammunition to Resist Attacks. dnvw, TTflpd army "bandit.,' flnl coarleay. HI raen. appnrrntlT. nre. lbf In , mr. ,c ainiTrtrrt ilrxirnn nb ran r.BJ- .DTO. 4 OCT RhoTr ,n,.hr,l lent, of fnmlnr or the coM.- Thor nre hnj.py even smlUnx. and thcT anpar--nl fed fhenelvf, nemonnly Ctpa llre.l to "rr!for Mexico.' Camon cout arc ranxia,; fhe hllN. Flr nllc fownril El r, t a pnrtv of jHarez i' tutu nnd of . im b'. VnnnnM fi-nn-il rmln-n.lv more read. tn- bnt'V. ruiMv inn mii i, n TI.CV nro ItflttatlC Th. Ti.lfav. Ah. the aplrlt which thcr rcprenenf ! THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstra- td by trying a course of a Movini? -ns. accustomed to th peaceful task of movlnj; chiffonicres and fumed oak dining room sets from Mundy HeiKhts to Eat Rio Grantle street or vice versa, have been im pressed in the service of warnnsr Mei- iV-aaCb5,1?SenoUghtocarryacomp.viX,1th Western To Scild t or reoeis on Its quarter deck rnmbled across the Santa Fo bridge Sundav night with coffin shaped pine boxe. fat, squat cartons and boxes contaimni: American made arms and ammunition for the volunteer defenders of Juarex against the rebel hordes now at Bauche t nr arms ano ammunition went u NO TRAIN RUN OUT OF JUAREZ kmrme to Look For Abandoned Cars. ifceycontroinndresulatothe LIVER. They bring hope zn d bouyancy to th e mind. They bring health and elastic ity to the body. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. J ported to Mexico by request of Mexican North Western tram nh , v, consul K t". Uorente. who arranged for. leae Momlav afternoon v the clearance at the El Paso port and run south until ;,ip io,e- "" mmtrj to tne Mexican officials In charjte in Juarez. Xo manifest was made cf the ammunition and arms at the custom Mouse, but it is believed that the equipment was suficlent to arm another battalion of linl men for ser vice in the field on the nlains of Juarex should the expected attack materialize m-wnd brought in. i ne machine gun. most hated of MIL The National line wire - modern marklnAa r .. aimn th PhihnKiw .! ..- ... .-v ,.. cm-. i mum rHnv itii ii uiiirs m ifii- r-ii operates tnto .lua'e wit'i iti m n iirothr Th" 'mn i, luTr.' ?s also '"'' ' I'i't' were rf;ia'red in i.l Pis.. mf :nai .in .am 1i ,, B'l.i me Run reiu"-nea i 're atucso i ih'.hi t ;r4 n .no i'i1 fn- use in i a ' attack. o' T-n-r. Passerger mti' f on a'i Mexican i r leaving Jiiare;. for the sou-h ha he suspended. The National line t-ai. has been anni. llrl nnii the r- was r1':- Tlll no- rrpxireii . ireic"! fiin x as made to go out Mon.iax a'-er- .on on -Pearson 1'ne. to r-'n -tout ..r -and arrj an extra fiei t . -ew to ta charge of any of the t raided t t whi"h might be found alon? the 1 , ,,' "" iihiiuu oi lunir-er - . dovr the aeaia tu