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-? CONFEDERATE ST. -IS OF MEXICO PLANNED On Account of Holiday This Store Will Be Closed ' Tomorrow FETDAY the Demonstration of the Elmo Sisters' Facial Preparations by Mrs. Davis will be continued in The Toilet Article Section. No woman should miss this interesting feature and learn first hand knowledge about the Marvelous Skin Preparations. & 'Thc.Slorc of Serviced THROUGH THE 08QVBfflb L j Si Jr It RfrttPKMA GRAND CRUISE By the magnificent craning ifrarnMp "Cleveland" (17.000 toss) From New York, January 1915 Visiting famous cities nd countries on a palatial steamship which serves as yonr hotel. Every luxury and comfort assured. 135 days $900 and up InrfatlinE Shore Trips asd all necessary expenses. Kino Crnlws to the Orent, India, Wettt Indies. Piuma Canal, and Mediterranean trips. Seal for hooktd, itatteg eraae HAMBURG - AMERICAN LINE 80 ORve St, St. LonU, Ho. Or local agents. Use Herald Want Ads. SHH Are You Ready for Your Fall Suit, Overcoat or Cravenette? We are here with the GOODS STYLE WORKMANSHIP QUALITY and LOW PRICES 2000 Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes to se lect from at $15, $20 and $25, The $15 Clothes Shop 107 San Antonio St. Harris Krupp, Pros., SOLE AGENTS FOR Schloss Bros. Clothes SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS We eat too mneh meat tvhlth clogs Kidneys then Back harts and Bladder bothers yon. Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get slugglbn and clog ged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here. take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neu tralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kid neys clean, thus avoiding serious com plications. . A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who f believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Advertisement. HOUSE REFUGEES IN BOX CARS (Continued From Page U tion in the latter case will allege that the Japanese are in danger of death from the federals for having aided the "Constitutionalists." Report Executions. It is reported that many prisoners confined in the jail on sedition charges have been shot among them Felipe Sanchez, wanted in Carrizo Springs, Texas, as a member of the smuggling band charged With the murder of a deputy sheriff. Rumors of internal dissatisfaction were reflected in the announcement that on demand of the army, Gabriel Calzad, acting governor of Coahuila. had been- succeeded by Lieut. Colonel Herrera. Iood Quickly Cleansed In Any' Form of Blood Trouble the Cure is Rapid. GrhV v jteX EQRPU93I & a : Z JV Five States of Northern Me'co Re ported to Have Seceded Frrm the Federal Government Secession of the northern .states of Mexico, to form the Confederate states of Mexico, has been finally decided upon. The action was-takeri at a con ference held in Hermo.ii: at which Gen. Venustlano Can"" presided, and which was attendl V the rebel leaders of five Mexican ..tes. Governor Carranza is i be president of the confederation; Gen. Angeles, for- TTIAT- tcntmA In tVio foAarill fll'lllV. is to be minister of war; Aiigustin Laban- sat may be given the portfolio of haci enda; Juan Sanchez ,Azcona is to be minister of foreign gelations; Eduardo Hay, colonel in the revolutionary army, is to have a leading portiolio which has not yet been named, and Jose Maria Maytorena is to retain the position as governor of the state of Sonora. This information has been brought from Hermosillo by reliable Americans, who were present at the conference, which was held there by governor Car ranza, and at which representatives of the state of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Sin aloa, Sonora and Durango were present. The definite date for the secession to take place .has not yet been announced, but- will be as soon as the plans for tho new confederate states of Mexico can be perfected. As soon as the con federation of states is declared, formal request will be made to the United States for recognition. The generals who are now in the field will be retained in the confedera tion with their present ranks. Gen. Jesus Carranza will be in command of the Coahuila troops; villa will be giv en command in Chihuahua, Obregon in , Sonora and Tomas Urbina, Rosalio Her nandez, Pcsqueria, Cabral, Chao and the other rebel leaders will be given permanent commissions, corresponding to their present rank in the rebel army. The place for the location of the Con federate capital has not been decided, but it Is probable that it will be at Hermosillo, at least for the present, for the rebels are in control of the state with the exception of Guaymas. and until the revolution has gained more headway in Chihuahua. Coahuila and Durango, the capital will remain in the northwestern state. Carranza, it Is said, will remain there and will re linquish his command to his brother, Jesus Carranza, who will continue the fight in Coahuila. Lower California is not to be included In the confederation of states at tha present time, as the revolution there has not been a success. But once the rebels are in complete control of tho state of Sonora, they say that an ex pedition will be sent to Lower Califor nia and it will be taken for the con federation with out serious difficulties. DEMAND MADE FOR RELEASE OF GIRL American Government Also Asks Mexi can Anthorftles to Compel Stubborn Jndgc to Render Information. Vera Cduz. Mex., Oct. 1. In a case of alleged assault, Washington is act ing without the formality of address ing the Mexican administration. The consuls at Aguas Calientes and San Luis PotosI have been instructed in a wireless through Vera Cruz, to de mand of the (Mexican authorities to immediately release Lucile Henry and that she be sent to Tampico. Lucile Henry is a 16 year old negro girl and was taken from her parents by the captain of a government force while fleeing to the coast A request to the Mexican government has followed the refusal of one of the judges at Tampico, who Is directing the investigation into the assault on the two daughters of Matthew Gourd, an American, several weeks ago, while the father was tied to a tree to in form the American consul at Tampico, Clarence A. Miller, of the developments in the case. The judge made a declara tion that the consul had no right to inquire into the matter. The state department at "Washing ton, in a wireless dispatch by way of Vera Cruz, has informed consul Miller that the embassy has been instructed to request the Mexican government to order the judge to render full informa tion in all cases involving the protec tion of American citizens. '' t l- - li m z& ZzjzZm . a .. . n an 1 5 0 iUfeS . BggS Only j Days More MP AMMERICAN CITIZEN FORCED TO SERVE IN FEDERAL ARMY Mexico CItv, Mex., Oct. 1. Esteben E. Fierro, an American citizen; who was arrested recently at Saltillo, has been consigned to the army. The detach ment to which he is attached has left for Sonora. The American charge, acting on the plea of Fierro's wife, has protested to the Mexican foreign office against tho action of the authorities. Fierro was a railroad conductor. He was charged with having appropriated money while operating trains under military control. Fierro is recorded at the American embassy as an American citizen. &xz you interested in the purchase of an artistic piano? If so, your opportunity is right here, at Jenkins Piano Co's. Monster Removal and Special Discount Sale A most wonderful piano event. .Prices have been reduced one-third to one-half on all our artistic pianos, including uprights, baby grands, player, and electric pianos. Every Piano In Oar Stock Must Be Sold By Saturday Night This Week We want to say right here for the benefit of all prospective piano buyers, that the reduced prices as shown on our removal tock of pianos constitute the best argument why you should buy now. -4 purchase will prove a positive saving of money. You will realize this at first glance. Don't delay or hesitate. Every instrument is marked in plain figures, show ing former price and removal special sale price. Terms to Suit the Convenience of Every Buyer Don't be a Grouch. Don't be a slave. Don't let your life become amere matter of food and clothes and rent. Let in a little sTmslijne. Let in some music. Good spirits and laughter follow!' One of our Player-Pianos in vour home will hit Gloom and melancholy a hard crack between the eyes. Don't say you can't afford it. You can afford any thing that will lighten your burdens and bring the roses to the children's cheeks. What's a few dollars every week or month to you if it wifl. drive the shadows from the home and put sunbeams in their place? Put $5.00 in your pocket, come'in to-day and send one of our special sale pianos to your home. .Save from 100.00 to $250.00. Your own terms of payments. 7 his Has Been The Greatest MONEY SAVING PIANO SALE ever carried on in El Paso or in the West. Genuine reductions on pianos of the highest class will be given with the greatest liberality, making easy the owner ship of a high grade piano in even the rnost humble homes. In no case will the reduction be less than $100.00, and in most cases it will be from $150.00 to $250.00. A Full Pockethook Not Needed Our doors are open at 9 oclock, and the sale will con tinue daily and evenings until Oct. 4th, 9:30 p. m. Yesterday was the biggest day we have had since this Removal Sale began. Evidently people are waking up to the opportunities offered by this sale. If ypu have not yet investigated the matter, it .is about time to do so. The pianos are going, and the one you most desire may go to another today unless you act at once. In addition to our monstdt sale price, we will give receipt for double amount paid as first payment up to $50.00. This applies to every piano in the house. The way pianos are going we will not have one piano to move from the old to our new store on Monday, Oct. - 6th. It is the quality of the pianos, the astonishingly low priees, and terms to suit buyers, that is doing it. When, we started in our removal sale we had one hundred pianos on our floor to sell. We have sold more than tiree-fourthsthe number, and our sales register more each surceeSggjday. We have only a few of the slightly used pianos leffcThey range in prices from $50 auu upnaius. uut uiuusier aim special discount prices on new pianos range irom j)iso.w If you have use for a better piano come in to-day and make your selection while you can secure a good standard piano for less than thV-Sarire, grad piano would cost the aveafge piano dealer wholesale. If any one is in doubt as to the genuineness of this sale, you are especially requested to call a our store, look over our stock, get prices and terms. Every piano, player-piano, or electric piano sold will carry our iron-clad guarantee. "Pianos must be as represented or your money will be refunded." We say again don't delay but come in to-day and make your selection. , - Ci The Big Piano House" 4Phon&2958. 116-1180. Stanton St. J An astonishing record o serious blood poisoning Is daily brought to our atten tion. And most if not all theso startling calamities could be averted were the blood primed, toned and purified in advance by that wonderful remedy known, everywhere as S. S. S. Few people realize how quickly the system becomes infected with tho acids and ferments from undigested food, constipation and inactive kidneys. The symptoms are fever, thirst, excit ability, dry skin, followed by rash, and many indications wrongly diagnosed as j Ptomaine poisoning. This condition is al most universal In all climates and is quickly overcome by the action of S. S. S. Many people wbo act hastily from vio lent temper are simply suffering from, tha effects of poisoned7 blood, produced by faulty elimination. But by far the great est peril is the daily danger from bruises, contusions, the scratch of a rusty nail, insect bites, poisoning and the house fly that deposits the germs of Typhoid, Ma laria, Diphtheria and other malignant: diseases. The medicinal properties of S. S. S. are relatively just as essential, to well balanced health, as are the nutritive prop erties of the meats, grains, fata and scgars of our daily food. And if you will bear this fact in mind and get your blood under tho dominating influence ot S. S. S. you will not only drive out thoso impurities -that cause Rheumatism. Ca tarrh, Eczema, Pimples. Boils and thin anemic blood, but you will feel anew tho thrill of health that can come only from a purified blood stream. Do not accept anything else in place of S. S. S.; pay no attention to the "Just as Good" claims of those who would sacrifice your health to make an extra profit. S. S. S. contains no minerals, no crude drugs, ndthing but tho most beneficial botanical materials. So be sure and get S. S. S. and avoid disappointment. Get a bottle today and write for free advice to The Swift Specific Co., 222 Swift Bldg., At lanta, Ga. REBELS CLAIM THREE VICTORIES IS SEVALOA Douglas, Ariz., Oct. I. The "Consti tutionalists" claim a complete victory in the battles at Los Mochis. Sinaloa. and assert that the federals were again aeieatea at iJatamotai. Details of the battle triven bv the Sonora iujirgents state that 131 fed erals -were captured at Los Mochis. while only 40 of the entire federal column returned to Topolobampo. Five cannon were captured. The battle at Batamotal followed a sortie of 800 federals out of Guaymas. The government troops were reported to have been driven into Empalme. REBEL OPITJM TAX WILL HELP U. S. BA OX DRUG Douglas, Ariz., Oct 1. -The Sonora Insurgent state crovernment has im posed a tax of $50 cTn every two and two-tenths pounds of smoking opium brought into the state. This, it is said, will assist materially in the work of ne United States customs department In preventing the smuggling of opium across the border. Four Year Old Travels Far Alone; Tag Says "Donl Kiss" New York, Oct 1. Stitched to the skirt of a 4 year old child who reached here unattended on the- liner Kronz Princess Cecelle was 'the placard writ ten in several different languages. "Please take care of me. I am going to my mamma. Please do not kiss me." The little girl, Margaret Harletschen. came from a town, near Vienna and is going to her mother at Kenwood, Sonoma county, Calif. The steamship doctor, who wrote the placard, was thoughtful enough to pro tect the child from germs that might ba transmitted through kisses. KATfeAS CITY MAN KILLED BY TRAIN AT EAST LAS VEGAS East aLs Vegas, N. 3L, Oct. 1. A man believed to be J. H. Nation, whose last place of residence was in Kansas City, was instantly killed by a train here. The man was thrown under the cars while trying to steal a ride. BAD-STOMAtiH? MARTINEZ CONFERS WITH PRESIDENT Commission to Visit Sonth American Countries "Will Make Voyage on Scont Cruiser Birmingham. "Washington, D. C, Oct. 1. Felix Martinez, of El Paso, commissioner general of the Panama-Pacific inter national exposition, accompanied by the other commissioners and members of the centra commission. con ferred with president Wilson late yes terday concerning the work of the com mission. Mr. Martinez and the other South American commissioners will sail from New York on their mission the last of this week. Secretary Daniels has detailed the scout cruiser Birmingham to convey the commissioners on their tour to Central and South American countries and "West Indies. The Birmingham will touch in Havana; Port Au Prince, Hay tl; Santo Domingo City: Cristobal, Can al Zone; LaGuira, Venezuela; Bio Janeiro; Montevedio, Uruguay, and Buenos Ayres. Disembarking at Buenos Ayres, the commissioners will proceed up the west coast as far as Panama, where t they will take a Pacific liner for San Francisco. SATURDAY N!HT I The Feature Event I 1 of the Season 1 GUB DOSE of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Rem edy Should Convince You That Your Suffering Is Unnecessary. GARCIA SVYS CARRANZA C tt XOJ PLAXNIXG SECESSION en. Venustiano Carranza is not plan ning the secession of the northern states of Mexico from the Mexican re public, according to Mateo Garcia, president of the local rebel junta, who with the other officers of the junta, hr returned from Hermosillo, Sonora. where he has been in conference for a week with Gen. Carranza. LIBERALS IX MEXICO FAIL ,r , J? POSTPONE ELECTIONS Mexico City, Mex, Oct 1 a bill to postpone the eletcions, which was in troduced in the chamber of deputies last night was referred to a committee. An effort made by the' Liberals to force immediate consideration of the bill failed. 1 F1V GROCERY lae Isb W I COMPANY xr-Tyyij WOULD GIVE LAND FOR WAGON ROADS Fcrguson' Bill Provides' for 250,000 Acres of Land for Road Building In Western States. "Washington, D. c?., Oct. L Repre sentative Fergusson. o t New Mexico, has introduced a bill granting the sale to each of the' states of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Ne vada, Utah-and "Wyoming, 250,000 acres of unreserved, non-mineral surveyed public land. The proceeds, of the sale will be used wholly for the purpose of constructing, repairing and mainten ance of public wagon roads. irdome UzrJA ties cSiasiged complete. It is fresh ly painted, newly arrange a perfect floor. Don't e e jBk. f- m daiessHi uraa y NlglK;af UA1BSKL& ALT. OTHERS 'HONES 5053098. 204-206 E. OVERLAND ST. n account of Holiday Store will be all day Thursday losed xiose DR. J. B. AXGELL BETTER. 7? aL ii r 3I,'Sh- SeP- 30 Dr. Jas. B. Angell. president emeritus of the E3ft51Pr l Michisan. was improved today, though not out of danger, at tending physicians announced. RECRUITS TO JOIN IIUERT4. Phonelx, Ariz., Oct 1. Thirty Huerta recruits, left Phoenix Tuesday night to join the federal forces In Mexico. Offers $26,000 For a Ham Sandwich; Is Gideji - Square Meal by Soldiers a?B.odriguez, -a representative of the Sonora rebel-'goverfimfent, was arrested i miBuuiu, ix. ju., j.-uesaay evening wSe ?!5 to buy a &. sandwich with-$26,000 worth of vSonom. 'state money. ; Th.e JPney wa3 taken front' him by the United States army officem and he was given his liberty; andffe sqdare meal. The fiat money was -confiscated by the government. 7 The money was unsigned rfnd is said m, uc very va.iua.oie ior use unaer car- l-Cago, 111. For sale In El Paso pets or for covering pantry Shelves. I Kelly & Pollard. -Advertisement! Recommended for Chronic indigestion and Stoniaeb, Liter and Intes tinal AllzncntK. Thousands of people, somj right in your own locality, have taken Mayr'a "Vonderfnl Stomach Remedy for Stom ach, Liver and IntestlnnI Ailments, Dys pepsia, Pressure of Gas Around the Heart, Sour Stomach, Distress After Eating, Nervousness, Dizziness, Faint ing Spells, Slekbcadachett, Constipation, Torpid Liver, ec, and ai-e praising and recommending it highly to others so that they may also know the joys of living. -llayr'n "Wonderful Stomach Remedy is the best and most widely known Rem- 5 edy for the above ailments. Ask your urugglSL iui a. uuiim luuuy. l(l it 10 a test one dose should convince. It Is .marvelous in, its healing properties and Its effects are quite naturaPas it acts on the source and foundation of stom ach ailments and in most cases brings I quick relief and permanent results b.-n taken by the most prominent peojiJs. 4uul those in all waljis of life, amon&sjSiem UIetffl5eV6- oE"Coniwess:" Justicjf o the Supreme Court. Educa tors. LaW$fers, Merchants, Bankers, Doctors, Druggists, Nurses. Mai.ufac turers, f PriesOs, MInisteis. Farmers, with IjJBting bbnefit and it should be equally successful in your case. Send or free valuable booklet on Stomach Ailments 4t GeorH Mayr, Mfg. nmist. lt4-i t'wmting street, Chi- by SULZER ACCUSERS REST TSEIR CASE (Continued from previous page.) Stillwell, now a prisoner in Sing Sing, and was not reported out of committee. The manager1 counsel stated they would .show . that the .reason the bill was not reported was because the gov ernor had withdrawn his advocacy of it. They announced that in this con nection they would inquire closely into the public statement mada by the executive on March 10, in announcing that he had "withdrawn the stock transfer tax bill." At that time the governor is alleged to have said: "Jt has aroused considerable opposi tion from sagacious business people throughput the state and I think much of this opposition is well founded and that the bill goes too far in plaping too great a burden of taxation on a single Industry." Evidence Is Ruled Out. Attorney Stanchfield made an unsuc cessful attempt to introduce testimony regarding1 the tnstalation of. Louis A Sarecky Into the -Immigration service after his resignation as caffipagiif sec retary to the governor. Judge Cullen held that the testimonv was not ontn- petent at this time, but might be in- Ptrnrlllnp71 lata. "More unreported camuaierh cor j and had asked him to treat the- check as a "personal matter between himself and myself." - Patterson sald"he placed no restriction upon the use of his con tribution. Garter said that he had sent his check "within 10 minutes after I had read that the governor was nominated." MOTHER! THE CHILD IS COSTIVE, BILIOUS Don't hesitate! A laxative Is neces sary if tongue is coated, breath bad, or stomach soar. PE Ck N S We wll receive the celebrated San Saba Jumbo Paeans from our San Saba office in two weeks; will offer to the trade wholesale only, early Fancies, good seller. Orders from inland towns. McCnlly StrongHProduee Company "Wholesale Poultry and Eggs. I Gil So. Santa Fe. r Give "California Syrup of Figs" at once a teasp-oonful today often saves a sick child tomorrow. If your little one is out-of-sorts, half sick. Isn't resting, eating and acting naturally look. Mother! see If tongue is coated. This is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waste. When cross, irri table, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a tea spoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and In a f,ew hours all the constipated poison, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well. piayiui cnua again. Mothers can rest easy aftJBhtdvIng t-nis narmiess "iruu laxativef negscse itnever falls to cleanse the frtltt nfcX.. I renorffed eammiirt 'nnft-,lMi.A-ltr-rvrm hnwrio siwi ana liS. tlons were Dlaced in ewrinripp- f!hrnVI stomach and thev dmiiR&'lur7it, niosTr li, o tii.i ... r" . -. - i - j .v.-. ., ..whg- i.uo .j. i mn.iiey. a i-ew xorK lawyer, testified to having contributed a check for $200; Frank M. Patterson, also a ew York lawyer, salf he gave $500 In cash, and former congressman Harvey C Garber. of Ohio, spit a check for S100 Pinknev said that the governor had told him that he-intended to make no account "for these kind o gifts,'' ant taste. Full directions tor babies children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle Beware of counterKIt fig iyrups. Ask your druggist fop'a 50-cer?t bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." then see that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Don't b& fooled. Ad vertisement . JL EXPERT .WATCHMAKERS AND MANUFA'OTURJtNtS .JEWELERS. Watches clean. 50c: mainsprings 5j 0crystals, Ifec. Work guaran teed 2 years. Jeivelry made to order and repaired. sillful mechanics. Highest Prices iiasd for old gold. Majl orders soUfrited. b -Genvr Jewelry Co., 226 lSan Antonio St S GOOD PLACE TO EAT Belmont Cafeteria 214 N. STANTON ST. y , .'!, Herald Want Ads Bring Results Try One and Be Convinced. I r r I fck