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EL PASO HER A TD AN INDEPENDENT CUM OKI IS IMpill! STRIKE Says a Full and Complete Investigation of the Condi tions Leading Up to the Strike and of the Attitude of the Mine Managers Will Convince Every body of Justness of Demands of Strikers. . I the III A U.TI5U DOUD.N , OK CLIFTON. Clifton-Morenci district or It la a fact that some infractions of i-themselves the right to decide whether Vnzona is a considerable class of v uple Known as the independent ini ownero, or leasers, who are not cctlv involved In mite I mm one of these. n i resident of the district tor tne t 12 vears Having noted many of i rroneous and misleading state- don wond:rfull will Broadiv speak ing the have prevented the lu o life and the destruction of propert and have been untiring' in their efforts to promote a settlement and bring about better working conditions ani living conditions for a great mass or their citizens. It this is placing poll tics we are sa?e In saying that about 95 percent of the people of this dis j trut will stand the play witrfout pro- j test. i Bulletin Regarded .Is Challenge. : 'We would like to quote to sou a j short section of the bulletin issued by I the companies a short time after the strike was called "When it shall appear that condi tions in this section warrant It and the companies are satisfied that the gen eral sentiment of the communltv and their former emploves Is unanimously in favor of a resumption of operations on the basis of Avages and conditions that have prevailed heretofore in this district, the companies reserve to i VICTOR DGHGA FlISIllUl With Jose Orozco and E. L. Holmdahl Convicted of Conspiracy Charge. 'or not thej plants.' will again start up their the law have been- committed during the nreaent strike. 'n cfMiht snm halt left the eaniD on account of rnncrh imt- k striker Drnv Company Mlcgntlons. suasion It seems, however, that a far P The companies assert their plants .- ..-. hhar ! greater number have left with a nlaln LWere shut down without a presentation . 1 case nf cnlH fet anil It te ftist nn.rt. fof grievances bv their men The men having . . . i, Mn.A i....... v....... i... i ......, I plaim tH wilt nr-nVM this tn h. falS4 V.V. &I1411. ClflHC fia.O l?COI UU11MI dX .. a J 1 - .....j ..... ........ ...... ... s by a guilty conscience. We do not know of anyone being dangerous! hurt. The schools are all ooen with their ! usual attendance, women and children r cut- and interviews g1en to the press of th- outside world, we feel that we 7 i 2 hJi5?.T. Ww the i are te and as much respected on 1" "EI '.' LK TJE" iSS 1 the streets as at any time in the his. U ; ow uould f like for The I "" . - W.L 4 sutsiti worltl to know something of in follow ing V torrett w 1 I'lule of wages paid bv. th se mmpain about 12 years ago. i irmg their 1 ist 1 tbor troubles, with the a tompaning hours and amount of v oi k and the pri e of copper also the nons lev les maile upon the emploves" i i checks (n hospital fees. water, 1 ht grdund rents and library sup p ft with a true statement of the ri ie rehdered foV these later charges. Then a schedule of the wage being iml At the time this strike was called. 1 a omparison of this schedule with ' se of the other camps in Arizona. 1 u t er a list of fie pri es at which tre i f tssanes of life were purchased i he r ompanv store; va e believe that f the general public was acquainted w Mi all these facts it would recognise tTi profound justice of the demands of When vou read this bulletin and read between the lines It seems to be a chal lenge put squarely to everj citizen of Arizona whether or not a ery consid erable portion of her citizens has any rights that are to be respected and not ruthless! trampled under foot by the copper corporations. . Peoples' ttltude linn Changed. j The managements of the companies ! do not seem to realize that a tremend 1 ous change has come over the CJtfton- iMorenci district. The day has Passed when some little fellow wishing to I engage in business must be very care ful nott to offend the companies for Leaders Denounce Infractions of Law. vs to the destruction of propert-. some windows have been broken in the V. C drug store and main office build ing, apparently hy irresponsible hood lums. The managers of the strike have roundl denounced the few infractions of the law in the form of destruction of propert or personal violence and J fear of being put to the had The day have counseled peace and good order n an or ineir public meetings ana prlate conversations Now we would like to hae a square deal in this little isolated corner of the world, not alone for the strikers but for citizens at large as well has gone when some good citizen, wish ing to make tne race for a public of fice, will constder it first necessar to hurr to the companv headq.uarters.and plead his case before the copper throne, small Division of sentiment. They should realize- that the people who were former! talking in whispers and in guarded private conversation are now standing on their feet and looking the companies squarely in the ee and talking aloud e believe that these are the sentiments entertained b an overwhelming majority of the district Marmlng Reports Denied. "W e want to denv statements printed in irresponsible papers to the effect that the managers were forced to tlee for their lives that one of their su perintendents was dragged through th striking miners of the Clifton-Mo- ! me streets run a rope around his . r ., .at... . v .z .. fClf Until th.. flesS wo t..n. fmin in l rii.ll "Ull"- rvi - .. I. .. ."- : .." - - t ., !..,.. l. .. r - l pre we favor a federal investigation ! "" tnat tne minus was run out or ' "- " " nj- n num me com P tavor a oerai laTcaiCTiiw. ( terj.kJi ,, or panies' side probablj some of these I anarchi prevails here that during a ihrough gratitudt foi past oi i resent riot, the sheriff and militia ran into ' lavor. oiners inrouKii ee.tation or , the courthouse for safet. or that 1 future favors or possiblv through a ' proups of foreigners are going about ! "nBenng fear of what ma hapien to , and soitting upon and roundlv abusing I th"n or their ooportuinties if they do ! American citizens. Such reports as , "t stand right with tne powers that I these we are ix-itivel able to say are j be i absolute falsehoods, of whole cloth and I '2r,h Despotism. Little 1lenrvlence. ! a yard wide i This district should be described as I Idiy nians- I'pon ome Itefugees. I " '" be,, ,ptra,ted ln ,hc ' DT a t auf.. ?!.- HWtieu UUl 111 BII1MI1 IMCA' 1 ages to a favored few We do not Victor I Ochoa, Jose Orbzco and E. L. Holmdahl, who, with Jorge U Orozso, former Carranza. consul at EI Iaso. were tried In the Cnited States dis trict court on a charge of conspiracy to violate the neutrality laws of the Unit ed States, were found guilty b) the jur late Saturday evening. Jorge Orozco was found not guilty and was released. The defendants in the case were charged with having conspired to or ganize a Carranza expedition against Villa, and one ear ago to having shipped arms and ammunition to Co-' lumbus. X. M. with the intention of invading Mexico with an armed force. The oonv ictions ace said to have been the first obtained since lsll on the charge of violation of the neutrality taws, ientence has been deferred by judge T. S. Maxe. pending the argu ing of a motion for a new trial Jose Orozco is a cousin or Gen. Pascual Orozco nothrr Conspiracy Cane. The trial of Ricardo Aguilar and 17 others, charged with setting on foot a military expedition to Jnvade Mexico near Fort Hancock, w as started Monday morning The party of the IS Mexicans were arrested near Fort Hancock by U S arm officers and troops and were said to have had a quantity of sup plies in their possession Jesus Leal whs found guilty of the charge of having 6600 stolen cartridges in his possess. on late Saturday evening and was sentenced to two years In Leavenworth prison Ir John C Dysart, charged with vio lating the Harrison naroctic law by handling drugs, pleaded guilt to the There are a I "'"' e Mot-dav In the federal court and was iinea iiv, wnicn was paid. ! Failed To Invite Mr. Cop j ' ' To Dance, House Pinched , Maria Itodnguez and Joe poilaca residents in the southern part of the I cit, were arrested Saturda night in the midst of a dancing party for h n ing a home social without Invitinp - I special officer to supervise the fights. SAYS 750,000 ARMENIANS MASSACRED BY THE TURKS New York. Oct IS Resolutions pi n testing against the messacres b the Turks of the Armenian inhabit nits of Turkev were adopted at a mass meet j ing here under the auspices of th' merlcan lommittee on vrmenian atroctices, which has been investlgat ing the massacres and which is bring ing relief to the sufferers. " U. liourke Cockran of New York i compared the situation in Turkej to that which existed ln Cuba before the war with Spain and said it called for a vigorous protest b the l nttea States. He said he had figures to ' show that 7S0.0OA or S 00.000 Armen I lans were slaughtered by the Turks Soft, Curly. Wavy Hair Now Easy to Have (Wsmss s Realm) B uiiful fluff) natnrst-lookiiut curls or v without the ne of the rmnotta carl- j S J""" are now posniMe for every woman. ? Tr , ot onlj possible bm very easily ac- i r- er ntcht and with, benefit to the .' fill health of the hair It U only i sm r to apply a little HqoM sUmerine j rfore retiring using- a clean tooth brush I r the purpose lmwins this down the foil ! rglh o the U se- from root to tip In 1 ive morning the h-ir v ill nr a raort de- j hfful eorhces nd lustrr without the t suggestion of greairf or sliikiness. and t i 1 quite controllable, no matter how t lje hair is done nf i As lipoid Kilraerfse is procurable at any dng tore a-1 as a few ounces of it will a r f r months, no woman need put up !h that flat lank, dank appearance of ttw ir nhi'h rtr-s sucu an unwholesome iO'-'k f platnnr s to -most face - Adv AVe do not accuse the press of wil fully publishing all of these misstate ments, but you see, rizona Is drv, and reallv some of us rather suspect that J some of these wild and woolv inter- I vi. ws furnished to the press bv some t of our socalled Clifton-Morenci refu gees' were obtained from a bottle at the first barroom the were able to overtake. Good Kf forts ot vuthorltlcs. Governor Hunt and sheriff fash have been accused bv the companies and their sponsors of pla ing politics and favoring the strikers. Now. the writer rioes not happen to be of the same political persuasion as either the gov ernor or sheriff but it should be said to their lasting credit that the have mean to sav that all of the officials of these companies are vicious men. be cause we know some of them to be broad, fair-minded people who would, if thev had the authority brinr about better conditions. l"t Improvements: Inadequate voces. We will submit our case to the great jury of public opinion Let us put it in this way Take the amount of cash invested in the mining industrv of the three companies in this district the vast improvements and development made and the manv millions of divi dends paid from'this intestment And b the side of this. onsii. i the inade wuate wages paid the etrsn ii high cost of the necessities of life uid th utterlv miserable living conditions of a great majorit of the emploves. ve sa that if these can be shown, the outside world will certain! recognise the entire justice of the cause of the striking miners of the Cliftou-alorenct-Metcalf district. I'ederal Investigation deeded. What the district needs, and needs sorel). is a thorough and searching In vestigation hv a feiferal MmmisaiAn at j special Investigator, one who will come into tne district and without prejudice, fear or favor dig to the bedrock. If such can be done he will certainly bring to the surface facts and condi tions which will interest if not appal the citizen who believes he is living In a free country and in the greatest re public under the sun THE COURTS LMTI'U !rVTKS DISTINCT tOlRT. ' Thomas s. Maxey. presiding. United States vs. Mose M. Lulan. pur. i chasing clothing from a soldier, defend- U ant pleaded guilt and was given 10 days in jail and fined $25. United States vs. Trinidad Calderon. illicit liquor traffic, defendant pleaded guilt, bond forfeiture set aside and was given 30 das in jail and fined J 100. United States vs. Jose 'Kstrads, hav ing in his possession smuggled cigarets; given 30 days in JaiL United btates va. Juan Marin and Oc- tavlano Sabala. having In his posses sion smuggled alcohol, given 30 days in jail each. United States vs Calloway Phelps, having in hie possession smuggled cat tle, bond fixed at 375, which was given. ' United States vs. Sabino Qnella. pur chasing a United States pistol, defend ant pleaded guilt and was given 10 days in jail. , United States vs. Mike SflaUioub. having in "his possession sinupsled cfgareu, defendant pleaded guilty and was fined JS0. I ITniteri State -!. rnt T. Ta.n ! and Win. Van 8cle, conspiracy to carrv on retail malt liquor business without having paidkspeclal tax: filed. SLKK fiEItVIs, OFFICIIKS. Norfolk. Va.. Oct. IS. The. coast guard cutter Onondaga went to sea VAatAras.. ... tl.. I.. .1... ..aul. e .1 js..j iv iviu in huis Dmicu lur l(ls missins power boat Kcltpse on whicl) 31TH DISTRICT COURT. Dan 31. Jackson. Presiding. Nellie Leah Lawless vs. KsroM Richard Lawless, divorea riled. Mrs. Georxo Clancy va George Clancy, divorce, tiled. six warrant officers from the interned j vorce, filed 41ST DIS-IRlOr COURT. 1 R. lrlce. 1'resldlng. John Atlir va. Petra M. Davis et aL trespars to try title and damages: filed. Carmen A. de Luera vs. W. Price, suit for 310.0M damages for personal in juries; filed. Fred Wecker vs. W P. Book, suit on account, filed Louis Goodman vs. A. M. Thornton ! et aL salt to set aside sale under trustee's deed, on trial. Kmma. S Miller vs. W. F. Miller, di- German cruiser Kron Prinz Wllhelra art helieved to have gone to sea. ?t yTlts- T (j JrSS 2i'rS .t-'Isssssssso'sT'sV ' 0timm mmw oaf ' I v S5 ? OTF M Mrs. Florence T Dwver vs. A brisn "r:ai- naaa. trespass to try title and damages, filed. Leotnis Lewis vs. Taxaa & Pacific ?10,Uf damages for personal mjariea. filed. FMMaBO Cobtsn vs Victor Carasae et al, iajaaettwi. heariag set for Oct. It. 5TH DISTRICT COURT, nallard Coldtvell. presiding. Rio Grande Bank Trust company vs. H W Moore and R. W. Stephens. suit on note and foreclosure, of Ilea on stock: fifed. R. . Mieheal vs. National Bag com pany, salt for 310.000 damages for per sonal injuries: filed May Childress, by next friend, Mrs. Emma Childress, vs. A. A. Escontrias et al; judgment for plaintiff against Escontrias for 31000 D Baker Smith vs. B. M Rusself, tirspass to trv title and damages, filed W. K. Dndley vs. T M Wingo et aL suit on note and foreclosure of lien, filed. George B. Br an and H & Manuel vs II. S. Plckard, trespass to try title, filed. T E. Dill vs Consolidated Kaasas City Smelting and Refining company, suit for damages Jedemeot for C. I) Iwrence vs. Soatbern Pacific, suit for K&.00O dasMges for Dersonml iniories rned. , like a long cool drink when you re tliirsty " "I can't make word-pictures, but you know how it is when your throaf s dry and your tongue sticks. Theji a long, cool drink! Down it goes, smooth, refreshing. You smack your lips satisfied! What a cool drink does for your thirst, CHESTERFIELDS do for your smoking they satisfy! Not just '.smokes' but, at last, cigarettes that satisfy-.' "Believe me, CHESTERFIELDS have everything a good cigarette should have and then some. Their pleasing taste satisfies!" It's the way the high-grade tobacco is blended thaws' why CHESTERFIELDS satisfy! In the soft, foil package your dealer has them ready for you today! Find out for yourself how well CHESTERFIELDS do, the one thing you have always wished a cigarette would do satisfy! ffeXtJn'tsw0accoGr. wtecsrsy-ti&zsK hi n 9K. Baa. 9sfltWVjPseBwssBm saH Vassal aVLvams LLm flifi aV9 nLVf aK Eaaar LH laVL SaH COLVTI COLRT. Adrian Poo:, presiding. State of Texas vs. Josefa Morales, theft; filed. State of Texas vs. Rafael San Miguel, carring a pistol, filed. btate of Texas vs R. IX Davis, carry ing a pistol, not guilty State of Texas vs. Angustia Ramos, carrying 3 pistol, defendant pleaded guilty and was given 40 days In jail and fined the costs. State of Texas vs. Toraas de la Rosa, carrying a pistol, defendant pleaded guilty and was given 40 days in Jafll and fined the costs State of Texas vs. Len Reeves, non support, defendant pleaded guilty and was jineu ia and costs. State of Texas vs. J Weston, selling liquor to minor, defendant pleaded guil ty and was fined 32S and costs. Slate of Texas vs. J A Neville, sell ing liquor to minor, not guilty. A H. Woods vs. K. A. Walters and Charles A King, suit on note, filed. State of Texas vs. O C. Newbrough. speeding, found guilty and fined s;s and costs. State of Texas vs. H E. Welsman. ap peal from justice court, found not guilty of speeding. Park brothers vs Mrs. A M. Clark and K. B. Kreel. suit on commission and garnishment; filed. Park brothers vs. T I Marrin, garn ishment: filed. State of Texas va Jose Luis Velaseo. Eml Bo Taleazuela and Manael Avals, false ac cusation. Jury disagreed and was discharged. r- " Clothes He Wears Adds or Takes Away From His Appearance A GOOD looking' boy loses 1 he does no wear the right clolhts ami the boy ho is not favored so veil can be made better looking B-Aen he itears a POPULAR Sail or OpcT coal. The old saying "Clothes make the man" applies to the boy. Give him the right chance. Don't buy him a poor rookmg. in ferior make of suit Start him out and buy him the best. It's economical. It gives the boy pride in his appearance. ' Af others buy quality. They knots mhal it means to keep on sewing up the seams, keepmg the suit in order. You avoid this when you buy POPULAR clothes. It pays to invest k boys clothing that is honestly made well tailored and has particular and individual style. Newer models styles patterns. All the latest colorings and large anety and selection to choose from. Three Specials For Tuesday's Selling BOYS' CORDUROY NORFOLK SUITS Made of, heavy English Wale corduroy, in grey or brown. Patch pockets, stitched pleats and bert. Soft silky material. Button bottom, full peg knickerbockers. All seam in coats and pants are taped. A new suit if it fails to give satisfactory sen-ice. Sizes 7 to 1 7 ears. Suits with two fj sj q srf I Suits with one (j A ( f pair pants, for PJ.ZJ pair pants, for )t'.OsJ BOYS' UNION SUITS Grey fleece lined garments, with flap seat. A heavy ribbed elastic tmioa suit for boys 10 to 16 years. Tuesday only, a Of rt. at OZ7C Our F tt ! 4 M oiiK week 4 Opened Today With a Rush " ""TH IS sTJeftdk value-gjvmg event in silks will coBiinoe all week. It k hard ly necessary to say anything regarding the wonderful selling of today. Those who were here kaow the values were worth coinHig for, and those who cone toaorrow will fmrl htinrhwk nf spjendid money-saving opportunities. El Paso's greatest silk store with the most wonderful collection of values eer gathered for a six-day event is planning to break its record, both in vahie-giving and volume of business. 1. sSi I 31ll Mail and Phone Order: Promptly Filled. G?$ r View-Out Windows and Read Our Ads. M YEARS Ago Today From The Herald ot This Date. 1301. JLSTICK COUIlT J. II. Denver, presiding. State of Texas vs. Kmilio Varela. Juan Renturia and Arturo Lopez assault t murder filf j State of Texas vs. Ysidoro Ituelas, "ai iivnt person, iiiea Srate of Texas vs. Nick roe, assault; not guilty State of Texas vs. Frank Campbell, theft: not gulltv State of Texas vs. Encarnacion ila bio, theft of two cows, bond fixed at J900 and hearing set for October SS State of Texas vs. W E Hummel, swindling, filed. State of Texas vs B. Contreras. carrying a pistol, defendant pleaded guilty to charge of disturbing the peace and was fined S and costs. J. J. Murphy, presiding. State of Texas vs. M. Strauss, speed ing defendant found guilty and fined SS and costs. btate of Texas vs. W v. Davidson, disturbing the peace, defendant pleaded guutv ana was lined Sa and costs I State or Texas vs. B. Bustanient. s. speeding defendant pleaded guiln and was fined JS and costs. U. VII LI, IN II VS FIRES IN IltlllK ON PIUIM-HCT IMIMK Two small fire? ..ttrlouted to an ar . iimulation of trash tailed out the fire tep-irtment --atur,ia afternoon and Sunday m-vrtiing The first fire was at .16 Prospect avenue, the home of J p Mullln The flnn.s w.re . tiflnrd to the basement ml the ml -lami.-. w is to some o!' Miri itnre stored in that part of the I uiliUn-. I The sect. 1 it vv s it -jot 1 ; orth ! Stanton street the Diamond rianing woik- vvnere "mouldering trash tailed th ilral fne 1I1 p.trtnient at S IS a. m The vjitmttje w . slight Tr. M. 1: Schuster left for Baltimore today J. W. Kisher went to CloudcTvrt this morning Frank Coles went to Alanogordo this morning Mrs. M P. Schuster has returned from her California trip Dr. J. L. Bass, formerly of South Carolina, has opened an office in the Center block Miss Nellie Lvons and tier mother got back to El Paso todaj from an ex tended trip east. George Sauer is to leave for New Ydrk where he will meet his wife and children, bringing them to this citv tp live IL f" Mles leaves tonight for Kan sas t'ity to interest the National Here ford association m the cattle show to be held here during the carnival. Miss Edith L Mc. teacher of draw ing in. On h 1 P ivo Normal and Com mercial college, haa been awarded the prise for the best svmbolic design for the mid-winter carnival - E. t'arne. of this t itv addresses an open letter to The Herald okin-. some views as a taxpaver concerning the action of ailing mavor Maum on his opposition to the T rail in El Past. George How land and daughters VI'-,3 shcldon of New it.rk Mr and Mrs. I II Vc-kmnt'll Messrs Pf-Uont ler anci ! Rpi. .. ... . r . . ... ""l" nntltl Ull t lim U til It li. tQ j n.nrrA. .pend a fortnight at the Corralrloa ha- J sk .ur ,lr . , , cienda Thev left this mornm the i iv.."ii .mr '" ,Nt r. i. " 1 '- i 1 iJitu- 11 1 Gfflurs eivii ey SIP OF FIGS Cleanses the little liver and ' bowels and they get well quick. liver and kki ,e the ntt tonaci 'h. inrtless pale doesn ," s'l-iT "t" k 1 J an'' ,n -1 few hours all J''W vonst.ptted waste. r hHe and undigested food will genu more out f the bowels ,Ild v n ra "c well platmi child igtu, c ' if vour child .oushs s,,u fles a 1 has tauBh, cold or ,s feverish or . as forn hsrral g" """O J" f -l torn a. s3 , up of Vlg .ruate tl ?',u d,ff'r"r- ht other tV't nie'it is Kiven s,ltk ,riIaren ,,e. dnt be ' ' "'s harmless fruit .....wns t motners Keep .0 ua-j Know its at-tin -finai r nver ami bowels tin! si. Thev also Hnov si 1 1 1 dav tat.. - s.. 1 oaxed to laxativ e iandv b' on th ' Pr f a litt hil.l to- Sierra Mad re line 1 ith the return of told weather the homo man niatir his appearance in KI lso tod it 1 ten that hardened old sleuth Ceorse llitvld is taken aback lit the hi Idness of the coup executed tins morning t tht pense of innrgc Bu k 1 rant huiaii ji te r st r'li wf 1- igs ti s tor babies. tt' t' -ur grown urs whuh tont.iin children of all as: oiainlt on the bottle K..o t u'lte-feits soM here Get the semi - made bv California Fig istrjj mpanv Advertisement ror dinner there than a whole ham f iv orite 1 1111 ,.t jestic lull louslt ts nothing better baked after vour Siilrh reer's Mi I'if ri nt 0v TRY 110 Wilis