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! M f TTnions Tell Arbiters Sunset Officials Must Meet Joint Committee. BOTH SIDES READY EOB A LONG FIGHT HOUSTON. Tex, Nov. 15. "This strike will be setled when the Sunset offlcialg meet our joint committee, ana not until then." was the brief reply union officials sent to the federal board of mediation and con ciliation tomght, in response " f10 word message appealing to tnem i nie the pe" the Southern Pacific and Its trainmen. Few Train Are MoTetf. The dav passed quietly. The com pany made 'no effort to move trains other than one each -way. easi west Umon officials say they are :en-UreH- sat.sf.ed with the jtt6B. Two additional grand l?tee otf wrs wm here tomorrow and more are expeciea early in the coming weeK. .. ttous- SSt'i W-T4?tntCaindoutg,n Mondav was denied toclght. ',0"" Srn!on officios 4eS-e,at any aS?CS aij 'e U ed at LgaTUfcrrlflH drSndrgnny the Southern Pacific stride. SHOW WILLINGNESS TO TREAT FURTHER tel Chairman TX K. T. . S ay M Will Meet Company Half ay WhencTer It i Ready. , TrpnBnroiPOsyea grated boJl cnairnian of SrotherhoS otSatlway , Trainmen 3 anl CwhVife f Tthlw Weakening on the part of the rallroaa friend Tfhismployesfalr minded and reasonable in Ms dealings. The ions f S -S&urdfy .Ihrhgl & SegermomenJIs tlll hamper &JSE1 as "wlll ?nf VngS trainsThe perishable freight reported H P at Straus Saturday was broueht in inter in the day and prepared for moving on The refrigerator trains are ffs moved with all possible 'celerity. Snpt. Hoover Is Optimistic. California's first car of oranges this .season was sent through by express, as ffsual with the first car. without rnnci? delay; Superintendent Hoover is giving personal attention to the move ment of the trains, and Is one of the 5St men in the city. He continues optimistic as ever regarding a steady betterment of the service. Striken Organize Pickets. At union headquarters Saturday ef forts were made to perfect the organ ization for handling the strike, with particular reference to the picket lines. The strikers are assigned to shifts dur ing which they are on duty to Prevent if possifcle. new men from taking their former positions with the railroad com- Pany' Tucson Offic'-ln Here. To ascertain the status locally with regard to the lavement of trains E W Clapp, assistant general freight and passenger agent for the SoBttiern Pacific accompanied superintendent Dyer, of the Tucson division, to El Paso Saturday. NEW ORJEAXS IS HOPEFTJI. OF AX BAKLY SETTLKMEIT New Orleans, La.. Nov. 15. Belief that a speedy settlement of the clash be tween the Southern Pacific railroad and its workmen will come and with it the Immediate resumption of traffic on every part of the 2400 miles of track now tied up is strong In many quarters tonight. Business men are exerting themselves to end the strike. Federal mediator C. "W. Hanger is expected to reach this cftv shortly and make an endeavor to bring the managers and train and en jmemen together on a mutual oasis. Tremendous damage to innocent bus Iness interests that is sure to follow a prolonged tie up appears to be com prehended by both sides. TttLSOX TTRGES EVKI.Y ACTIO!? IV ARBITRATING S. P. STRIIvK Washington. D. C, Nov. 15. Presi dent Wilson today took a hand in the arbitration overtures of the federal board of arbitration and conciliation to the striking trainmen of the Southern Pacific railroad. Heeding the pleas of Strike Breakers Come to Grief Between San Antonio and Houston When Boiler is Wrecked; Assistant Superintendent of Road is Injured. SAN ANTONIO, TEX., Nov. 15. The locomotive of G. H. & S. A. passenger train No. 10, east bound, was blown up near Kirby, six miles east of San Antonio, a few minutes before midnight last night. Assistant superintend ent N. B. Roulins, engineer Broodrick and fireman Ware were injured. The train left San Antonio at 11:15 oclock, bound for Galveston and New Orleans. The only obtainable information concerning the explosion came from superintendent "Wakins, who was on board the train. A relief train in charge of Dr. T. T. Jackson, chief surgeon of the G. H. & S. A-, left shortly after midnight for the scene of the disaster. DA WSON DEPENDEM S 7 O RECEIVE $150,000 DENVER, COLO., Nov. 15. A sum approximating $150,000 will be paid by the Stag Canon Fuel company to dependents of the miners who met death in the Dawson mine district, according to an agreement between mine officials and Chevalier De Valla, Italian consul general in Denver.. To each widow $1000 will be given, while an allowance of $1000 is made for each child. The company is owned by the Phelps-Dodge syndicate of New York. Taft Intimates He Was Deceived in Morse Pardon Despite Careful Scrutiny the fanners and planters of the south, affected by the strike, he sent word to the board that no stone was to be left unturned in an effort to bring about peace between the men and their em ployers. Society Leader Home from Europe With 35 Trunks; $250,000 Worth of Jewels New York, Nov. 16. Mrs. Ricfhard H. "Towraendj prominent in Washing ton society, arrived here today on the Hamburg-American liner Amerika, with $250,000 worth of jewels and 35 trunks. Mrs. Townsend received permission to send all her belongings to Washington ; .n'j Thmr win T flpliverod at her own house and examined and appansed at leisure. She refused to discuss her reported betrothal. Col. Brodie. Roosevelt's Friend, Retires from Army Washington, D. O, Nov. 15. CoL Alexander O. Brodie. bosom friend of Theodore Roosevelt, was placed on the retired list of the army today on, ac count of age. CoL Brodie helped Col. Roosevelt as rough, rider ana served as major and lieutenant colonel in that regiment. In JuIt. 1912. he was made governor of Arizona, serving in that post ' ah inruvr t UlllrlL 1JJVI. C E. HEINDON. STOCKMAN, IS REPORTED TO BE MISSING The assistance of the police was asked Saturday night by Mrs. C E. Heindon in an effort to locate her husband, said to je a wealthy retired stockman, 48 years of age. who disappeared from their home at 908 Wyoming street Friday morn ing. He has not been see nor heard from since then, Mrs. Heindon informed the police. She said he appeared to be in good health when he left the house, and she is unable to ascribe a reason for his disappearance. DAN DALEY WINS FROM FRED M'KAY IN FOURTH Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 15. Dan Daley, the Newcastle, Pa., heavyweight who recently scored a knockout over Al Palzer, defeated Fred McKay, of Win nipeg, before the Fort Pitt club here tonight. The bout was stopped in the fourth round, by Frank Klaus, who ref ereed. McKay was helpless. RESULTS ARE SURE IX THE SUNDAY HERAID A 25 cent -want advertisement, a for sale ad. or any kind of classified ad. in the 1 Paso Sunday Herald will 'Ting double the replies of any other newspaper In the southwest. Special messenger and phone service in Want Ad. department until 9 oclock on Saturday nights. Call 115 or 116. "Why let that furnished room stay empty? Find a tenant who stays and pays. The big Sunday Herald want-ad page will bring the right kind of people. Telephone 115 or 116. Pottstown, Pa, Nor. 15. Former president Win. H. Taft, during an ad dress tonight before the student body of Hill school, intimated that he had been deceived into pardoning banker Charles W. Morse. The former presi dent did not mention the name of Morse, but said that during his term as presi dent he was asked to act upon two par dons at the same time. It had been represented to him that neither of the convicts could live. He pardoned both of them. One, the former president said," died almost immediately. The other, he said, and the inference was so pointed that he must have meant Morse, was apparently well and was running around the country rehabili tating his fortune. The former president asserted that before he issued either of these pardons he had taken the greatest of eare, hav ing had both convicts examined and watched by members of the army medi cal corps, and that he had issued the pardons on the strength of these re ports. In concluding that portion of his ad dress regarding the pardoning power of the chief executive of the nation, for mer president Taft said, owing to his experience he some times doubted if the pardoning power was wise. Quits Work As Teacher To Become Bank Janitor Cleveland, Ohio, Nor. 15. "Because -t position as teacher in the East High school, where he was head of the manual training department, paid him only $1,800 a year, while a iob as first janitor pays $2,400, Charles J. Fosketh has quit his school work to become chief custodian of the First National Bank building. Foskett has been a teacher in Cleveland schools 12 years. He said his one reason for leaving was the unsanitary condition of his class rooms, which he said endangered his health. TELEPHONE COMPLAINTS EARLY Subscribers failing to gel The Herald promptly should call at the office or telephone No. 2030 before 6:30 p. m. All complaints will receive prompt attention. : Just Because We Need the Money $25.00 Suits for ..- $1S.50 $20.00 Suits for $15.50 $15.00 Suits for $11.50 ie $15 Clothes Shop HARRIS KRUPP, Prop. 107 San Antonio St Get Your Girls a Piano I O R A Player-Piano 4& lr Ck-rr nr-n nTiTn-Hrmn hn-f "V JL-Uy VCUJL J-ltJL LUU-L 1JJLtT.ll friends at home. A small cash payment will place one of our pianos or player -pianos in your home. The sweet, rich musical tone of our instruments has appealed to hundreds of El Paso people, and made us hosts of friends. Slightly used and second hand pianos from $75.00 up. New pianos from $175.00 up. Terms to suit you: Tuning and repairing a sepeialty. Work guaranteed. You cannot enjoy your Thanksgiving entertainment with your old piano in a bad condi tion. Let us make an estimate on putting it in-slispe. JENKINS PIANO CO. Phone 2958 "THE BIG PIANO HOUSE." 211-213 Texas St J C O ffi P A NY LEVY PHONES 505506 Carload of Apples Must be Sold Ben Davis 50 lb. Box Wine Sap 50 lb. Box Black Twigs 50 lb. Box. OTHERS 204-206 E. OVERLAND ST. at Once .$1.90 .$2.00 $2.25 ?- Phone your order or call at once if you ant a bargain. These are Lincoln county apples. First class. Absolutely "no seconds. "The Store That Sells Wooltex New Conceptions for Thanksgiving Functions The White House Stocks Are Ready For the Social Season DURTNGr the next few weeks some of the most important social functions of the year will be held. Never was it more necessary that your attire be correct in every detail. The White House with' its ereat stocks of exclusive merchandise moderately priced is ready as never before to supply your every want for every occasion. Being SPECIALISTS in women's and young women's Apparel and( Accessories we are able iJo show you larger stocks, better values, more exclusive styles and lower'prices than any retail establishment in Texas. This store with its beautiful Keady-to-Wear is more than equal to the demands of the social season. We invite you to call Monday and inspect the newest creations. Charity Ball Gowns and Accessories PRICES RADICALLY REDUCED THE White House with its wonderful display of exclusive garments and accessor was never better prepared" to supply the correct attire for Charity Ball and other i banks giving festivities. In evening gowns we show original and Paris inspired conceptions portray ing the latest modified Le Minaret effects in a Hover lace, chantilly lace beaded panel tunic styles, black beaded robe effects. Damache gold cloth models and otner characteristic de signs showing the new ideas in lampshade and two-tier modes trramed in rairy laces, shimmering ornaments and rich furs. On all the prices have been radically reduced for spe cial selling. In accessories we show beautiful scarf, gloves, hosiery, fans and hair orna ments to match your attire. See these Monday while the assortments are large. JaBsh t NLj J"Vt . IMS TV J 4. HMO -. l . f Sw Party Gowns $14.50 $17.50 and $19.50 Values Q URELY a timely offer when all young women are looking for charming Tango and evening gowns suitable for the Charity Ball and other festivities. In this collection are models of chiffon, laces, nets and crepe de chine in all the favored shades. Many show the latest Le Minaret overdrape skirt effects and diaphanous lace bodices trimmed with rich furs, flowers, beads and ornaments. Choice of these rfft f A f $17.50 and $19.50 SIbDU values Monday only . ' Street Gowns $18.50 $22.50 and $25 Values A BEAUTIFUL collection of silk street gowns made of messaline, Canton and krinkle crepes .and crepe de chine in Copenhagen, Russian green, navy, black and other new colors. The all silk models have deep girdles, lace and fur trimmed collars and cuffs. Also the Le Minaret overdrape skirt effects. Other models have dainty lace bo dices with frilled fronts and pretty buttons. Peg top skirts cleverly draped. These $22.50 and $25 values. fO ) Monday tSlOsJil 1 SH0P EARLY 1$?L ADVANCE XMAS HANDKERCHIEF SALE ONE DAY-MONDAY ONLY embroidered handkerchiefs are inchded in this sale. At the reques of the Jf.JT5 lema gjf ch our WdkercKef sale is the able values take advantage or tnem tomorrow, a K e - See Our Beautiful Arcade Window Display Extra! Regular 10c handkerchiefs of all pure linen and hemstitched. Also bordered handkerchiefs with script initials. Ad vance Xmas Sale price, Re each - - Xmas Boxed Handkerchiefs Nicely boxed for Holiday Gifts. Packed three in a box. 50c Boxes 44c 75c Boxes . . .69c $1 Boxes 79c $1.25 Boxes $1.00 $1.75 Boxes $1.49 Mourning Handkerchiefs Neat plain black narrow borders. Note Prices. 25c Handkerchiefs 19c 35c Handkerchiefs 29c 50c Handkerchiefs 39c Specials Monday 35c 20c For 1 Doz. Women superior quality lawn, hem stitched handker chiefs with em broidered initial. Regular 5c value; the doz. For 1-2 Doz. Extra quality hemstitched lawn handkerchiefs with fast colored bord ers. Regular 5c value; the 1-2 doc 35c 20c Extra 15c For 1-2 Doz. Childrfenls white lawn hemstitched handkerchiefs i n the best 5c value made. The 1-2 doz. 15c Imported Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs 25c HANDKERCHIEFS Imported hand embroidered Aiaswryl, Donegal and Bsetonne .plain linen hemstitched handkerchiefs with the new wide hem. Also ft. initial kinds. Regular 25o values, Advance jiif Xmas Sal? price, each Arf tr 50c HANDKERCHIEFS Imported hand embroidered Bre tonne, Donegal and Amswryl plain hemstitched handkerchiefs with the new wide hems, embroidered script and Longfellow initials. Also hand embroidered Madeira in- - itialed and scalloped handkerchiefs. All regular ffiffi" 50c values. Advance Xmas Sale price, .each " Extra! 75c HANDKERCHIEFS Im ported Madeira, Donegal and Breton no Handkerchiefs regular 75e values $1.50 Imported Handkerchiefs . 69c 95c $1 HANDKERCHIEFS Im ported Madeira, Donegal and Bretonne Handkerchiefs in regular $1.00 values $2.00 Imported (fr -9 jr -Handkerchiefs ..$1 .0 79c Men's full sise strictly all linea hand kerchiefs in our regular 15c grades and liberal siie; on sale during Advance Xmas Sale, 8i each ' ; Children Xmas Boxed Handkfs Fancy decorated Xmas boxes. Packed three in a box. 20c Boxes 16c 25c Boxes 20c 35c Boxes ..28c Men's Handkerchiefs Plain and initialed all linen handkerchiefs. 25c Handkerchiefs. .:. . . .20c 35c Handkerchiefs 29c 50c Handkerchiefs 39c 75c Handkerchiefs .-.69c Extra! ALL HANDKERCHIEF PRICES REDUCED All imported handkerchiefs in values from $2.50 up to $6.50 will be radically reduced during this great sale. See them. Extra! 100 doz. of women's linen and Shamrock linen handkerchiefs with dainty col ored borders and embroidered corners. Values up to 25c Advance 1 C Xmas Sale price, each A3C As a Special Favor to all Purchasers Who Desire to Make Their Complete Xmas Handkerchief Purchases During This Sale We will for a Small Deposit Pack and Lay Aside any Handkerchiefs Selected. Balance Can be Paid Any Time Be fore December 2uth. 200 doz. initial hasdkerchiefe is plain narrow hemstitched kinds and aaoe of superior finished lawn. Neat embroid ered initials. The beat woeaea's hand kerchief ever offered J , at OC II Extra Special! 50 doz. Women's strictly all linen fine quality narrow hemstitched handkerchiefs in extra quality, oaah 10c Extra "Special! Men's all pww.Baen'teuxKted hemstitched Wadfcvretrtefs in full sue and the regular 20c quality. Price, 11 each 11C "THE STORE OF SERVICE"- 4