The Pick of Products Exhibited at 14 County and Local Fairs Will be Shown at the New Mexico State Fair.
-yjsnri ni-yri rmorssir-Miii" . i n--
I
Mltclil In Im bjiIm rirfMirt.
mrnt omiIiI help lint mayor
i-wrry out IOm ri'MiN H,U'-tT.
IT
reformer ever accomp
lished much on a pea
nut diet.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
rnmrNKmzKN,
Vt. I. No. .
A11TJQTJERQUE, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1914.
THE EVE VINO IITOAI.D
VOU 1. NO. Ilfc
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NO
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C0II5TITUTI0IUST GIF
1
IT REACH
UTT
Refusal to Arrive at Understanding with Carbajal Govern
ment by Diplomatic Means will Result in Witholding of
recognition by This Government Until a Legal Election
is Held.' Other Powers Gently Advised to Follow Suit.
UNCERTAINTY AS TO VILLA'S COURSE IS
AN UGLY CLOUD OH THE MEXICAN HORIZON
Bandit Leader is Massing Forces in Chihuahua with Avowed
Intent! of Making Extensive Demands Upon Carranza
or Moving on Mexico City to Secure the Placing of An
other Provisional President. Troops Remain at Vera
Cruz.
STRICT CENSORSHIP RESTORED ON ALL ,
KEVVS DISPATCHES FROM MEXICO CITY
W asrilngloil. July It. Tin- I mini Ntatra liMlay Instructed Joint
It. Mlhnian. Anicrheq consul al altiHo. li lnfoim tH-wral far.
ranaa llial If h" arrive al a waicful agri-cmeni with llie? t'hr
Ja yrrnmriil for llu IrnrWit of uMT al Mcxlm C'll. rrs-iigiil-lin
Mill itts i-xti-mli-il to tlx1 rrsiillam administration.
Mimilil ariiu n(ur to imiilie Um Mitlrnuiii of tin- Inicr.
imI conflat liy riiltmaili- HMan anil InM m a limHIilr miry In
to Mnhn 1'lly. rcs-iatiililon will lie ik-frrrl until tla-iv In a rental
rlesllon.
AtWaan force. aiiia-dlng to i-M-nt plans, will not la? with
drawn ftotii Vrra trua unlit a goirn;mtil In m ntnilsrd.
ThlH drtrimiiiatliin a ri-ai hrd ly President Wilson mil herniary
Htysn after Ihe vtr point of thr &i,jth American mediator urn laid
beforr them. I'mtrr Ihe term of a protocol signed h( Niagara Kail, the
I'nllvd Plates. Arii .ittlne, llr.iml anil Chile went on tcmrd promising rec
ognition In Ihr government wl Ui j any agreement In! Horn Ihr two
l)excrt factions. To vll.illite Unit l'rnticol. I hp Washington guv crnnictit
Hint ihr :nrillalor now arc bending their riforti.
Thr firm move Inward el fr ling a transfer of government to Ihr con
stitutloiialist alrrady lias len inkcn ly Provisional president I'arb.ijal.
The lhrij ira vifinniaMlonrrH, on I hi-lr uy to ronfir with ('urritniui i.r
Ilia illvlnlnn rotniM.inlir. Hitiful oi'mon. lira thoroiiithly rnnl M ill nm.ll -mti
ii thrlr tioiitltnl iK'lit'f mill Krtr ri.in.il'iM'li mi'inlx'l n of thr Mh
ilriiMt i iarty. Thry iirr hImi clour I'rmm.il fi limit of Cirli.i Jul. He b
rnl llirm In cnnlrr with thr I'oimllluli.niHllHt rhlrf hraiim hr hrhrvrn
Ihry nn o'ltHln mitliilartory Irimii I"r Ihr I ru nail Ion of thr anvrrli.nint
WiiHlilngtnn dll'loniMla lirirr.illv rrcrlvril iinniinrii from thrlr IrKailoni
at Mrjlrn City toiluy lonflrmlng Ihr rmliiiiHt ion of tirnrrul llurrta. Mm
iHirr Muarri of Chllr mill It W4N hi, hrlirl lhl I'HrmJ.u nirnl. w.uitr'l
gnarantrra thnt ihr ll ri and I'roi'rriy of thr 'i-"Mr in I In- fnli r.il tri rl
toty rtould he ronnrrvrd Ihrouxh a grnrtnl Hinwily r Uiniilmii. Whni
thai wna arrnnurd hr lirlirvrd a Iriiimiion would tr promplly rlfi-rlid.
H.if.irl Kuharxn and I.nula I'ahrrrn, two of i irnrr.il furrmixu a rrpniu n
trtllvra hrrr. aald Ihry virrr iinxwiire what wotild hr the nrit mine in ihr
all nation, hut thoiighl Ihr arnding of Ihr Cur tin Jul 10111:11 llin to colli) T
with f'Hrrnnia aiiuld piohiilily hr inngihlv rriulla.
VII.I.A H .TTITMK OM.V
( lilll ll ll TliK IIMItl.ON
Thr only cloud on (he horlxon ol
peace In Mexico wua Ihr un ertainly
atioiii the attilunr of !enim Villa
tnloriniilion from relia'de aouicea
wna that he l con enir.iling hie
torcrs In Chihunhua mil notihern I
Mexico, ao hi Hi imnkt vigiiroui lie-
limnda on l.'arraniu. .
It w.a rri.orie.1 that .hen th.. con-
ferenc. ..I ni.M il. I- .all...l a.
Ic. Cliv after Uennal Catr-nxa rn-
..... .1.... -.i.. ..11, . .'to the A met li nn linen al era crux
-m 1. .-. . i.ii niiiiririii iohj i -
. , ... , !.
iv-.oi.i I. puiinuiuin niioiiii-i 1 11 M 1
. ki 1 . .- ....... 1 I
-.. C,.rr..r.rt aymim.hle make
. . , a.....v - I" IIM lllll Till U ill IHC INtUIIS wily .
no at" ret of the fact thai Ihry arr " ' , t,.
, . , . ... other feileral on the tioldcr. The
app,rhrn.lva of ilU altitude ror Anrlt.Mn rm. wmill , lllrn lllHm
hut rraaon thry ar. working hard executed hy con.lllutlon-
to obtain recognition of i arr.inx.i a m umiB
government ... that the rmhargu on w(h U(.lU., lml,.r,L. turf)r
a. ma inn y be .hnrply enforced al.na vXiilkn ,,,., M, , ,.,, ,.re.i.
the bordar anil any lout.lrr revolu- Wtlm,n .,, (lwiK!r. ,0ily
lion nipped In tho incipient t..ge. Wl4pj ,M ,,., f ,hl. llllMion
The rxiuM'tatloii of the Hdmlnlnlri- f the thre fedeial rnvoyg who
lion la li.at arrangement will be amrtrd from Mexico City lor Crhiyu
made for thr peaceful entry of ihr 10 arrange with thr cotuitit uIIoiimIikIb
ronatitutlnnullala Into Mexico City In for peuieful entry Into tnr capital.
cb an t'urranxa and hia grnrrala fin- Tha tominittee conaialrd of Ihree
ally rrfunr In accept Prriildetil far- former mcmlila of Ihr chamber if
I'hJmI. pending the hoMliag ot an elrc. ilriiillr. Hit what tniaia thry h .pen
Hon. Prraidrnl Wllaon believe olh- to negoii.iie fur the lianaltion ot
rr nationa will nul lerogniar gny new power wu not Indicated. Mnuy
government until tha I'niteit Ht.ilea ' d.plonyit In W nahlnglon, however,
haa indicated It attitude. for th it thought fr raiicUco i'arbajiil. who wtt
rrnaon he think that th rnnaiilit-1 rn In a auccraaor to iiuerla.
tlomillata will lw very careful In thai might he dlapoaed to accept the
procedure. The priMdent I under-jlerma of the plan of OuHdulupe.
I.i..d In hu 1 a no ohletlon In I'uT. .which prov bird lor the naming l
ir-,
e-
11
bajal rxcept on the a ore that he dr
rived hla power from llurrta, and
willing to accept him. If thr eonail-
luUoimliale will agree, ag rovlaioliul
presldrnt until election.
While houar official were ronfl-
drnt today that th. ronalitutlonallata
will e lenirrate In thrlr
they e-iter Mexico City.
Iieve there Is nn danger
a ta when
TU i ha
of whole-
gala killing or bulling.
Kenor Itlano, the Hpanish a-nmis-sador,
called on Secretary tlryan to
day to maks reprearntatluns lor the
safely of ripanlah cllisrns In Mexico
t'ity. lis was unable lo any whether
th epaniah nitMy would, toinlr. J
A
to rrprimhl Mrxhn In Ihr I'lillrd
.Sl.ilm umler rruViHlonul !rridrnt
L'arlwjMl.
Ol I'll I Al. AIMiTti
I'l.KAM l AT I'lUKil'H'
oflhial iliHiiul.hr" early today
threw 110 lUhl on the deatinatioii of
tlrnrral lluerta uml rrlugrea of hi
party, ulthough It atill wu generally
heltird their a pen lu train and iro"
r ori were heail.-d for Puerto Mex
rh""ld Hueila racolt lake him
... ... .
tho Mrxiran aoldler" iirolutlily would
. ... . .
not tie per1111U.il to pa 101 through un
l- "' rvndrred and conrented
w
C
1'l
iiiraiixii. ronatltulloitallBt chief, a
1 provisional pieaidenl, pending eleu-
i lion throughout the republic.
All doubt In Waahingion over the
ro-jrae Iiuerla might pursue anrr
hla rralgnation wa diapelird today
1 hu lh. .liort Ihul he ii'llh htii ImiiIi.
I . u, ... ,nMr, ,,., nlMnilllel.
'hud left Mexico City !.ord a train.
I preauinahly for Puerto Mexico. There
II wa presumed he would follow the
Heps of Porfulo Ihag and hoard a
ship for Kurope. lluerta a departure
look place after li had figured a
th cenier of an iniproniptu reception
1 1 - . . .. r .
. ill a proooiieiii rate
I While Preaidtnt Wilson and Seer
I Ury Uiyga wi sllvnl aUur th an-
nounrrmrnl of lliirrta'a rraignnllon,
thrv wrrr juhllan. orr i rol'ri ta fur
rarly niljuatmrut of thr prohlrni thiit
hiia vrxnl Iwn ndlmltiairulion uml
thrriilrtird In lilungr thr t'nltrd
Slii'ra Into n forrign wur.
Thr rtoiiih Ann rli mi mrdliitor
who hrouHhl ahout thr iraautlon of
hoallllllra hrtwrrn thr I nllrd Hliilr
and thr llurria Koxrrninrtit would
(i.nllnur thrlr rfforta. It wna lir
llrvnl. In ilrur thr way for ronfri
rnrm hrtwrrn thr two Minliull fur
tctia h I lord at nvrrilua Ilia iiomIIuI
lly of furthrr liloodNhrd. t'lirruniui,
thry Ihouxhl, would gnln hy intrr
Ina Into m h ronfrirnrra, lirrniiar hr
might hy that mean a gun run tee for
hlmarlf Immediate rn Munition of Ihr
WaKhlngton and the fouth Amrrliun
overnmrutH.
llitrrta'N envoy, who took pari in
thr Ninaiirn iiriierrdlnaa. atill renin In
In New York at the cull of thr Hi t-
I'll City government f Ciirlmjnl
rhoiild de'-lde to attempt m gr.! union"
wilh thr riiiiaillulotiullrla through
another channel than Crlayu.
Meanwhile thr Amerlrnn wurrhllia
will (tund hy in the linrhor of Vera
t'rui and llrigiidler .i nernl Funa
ton a trooii. will continue thrlr ud-
ministration of the port Mini pence
la restored In the war-torn rrputilic.
Nl'IX IXI. r.IIIIYIi lll l IIT
I.Ss:n Tllltoll.M OMtlMHIA
Veru 'rug, July 1. The aprrlal
tr.iln anld to he ronvrlng tirnrnilH
llurrtii Htid lliiniirt from Mexieo
city panned through Corilolm early
today on Km wrv to Puerto Mexico.
according to I.leiitenant Colonel z
luniH, romniHiider of the Mexican
Irdrrnl nutpovta. The train. It wax
linderalnod. to reach OrixahH he.
tween fi and ucha k In the morn
ing.
The work of repairing the hrrak In
the railway in to he rAmplrtrd I'V
Suturduy, according to Colonel Izvin
aa. lie added that hr hud not rr-
cetved any Inntrui llotu. to wlthdraw
thr Mexican uutpoal.
(AIUI.WKA Will, PIKHIIII
Tt '1-n r; ( ITV
Monterey. Meg., July I i. via l,n-
rrdo. Tex.. July It. When Informed
of llurrta rmlgtiMllon tonight Cn-11-eral
t'Hrranxn. the rnntllii!loniillt
leader, mxde no comment for putill
rnllon, hut a Carranza official uld
he hi'llrvrd I here w ould hr nn change
in hla uttiludr or Ihr movementa ol
tho eonHtiiuilonnliat army hut It
would proceed lo capture Mexico
City. He iilalif id 1 hi aliitcnv .it h.v
Haying thin plan :niKlit he chained in
I tie event of iinconillliotial nurYen-
drr of the Mixnan force under the
new proviaion.il preaident.
ttlNTl:ll ItlAtH I I TIOV is
I'l.AWHI IIV ll7.
Pan Antonio. Tex.. July IK K.'
pnria thai a Juitt wu heiiig formeil
In Kl Pami in thr InirrmtK of Kehx
Dial were hcing iliwliened utiul fil ial
ly by army off terra here lod.iy. The
lillll. it wu aaid, huh to atari .1 con li
ter revolution againat Cnlrai,..i and
Villa and arcure Mid of Hueil.i Irrrg
u1 11a.
IIKAVV .l ltl HHt IIIKItTX:
MitUT I i;soll.MIIP III MtHtl.ll
Mexico City. July in. When lieu-
crHl Vlcturiiiini lluerta and a lingo
pari of hla lunula coinlioaed of for
mer ninilmeie of at.ue und pr"inl-
nrnt official of hi udiiiiiilatruiloii,
tepprd on the apeclul train on their
fllghl lait night I- Puerto Mexico, a
atlong eorl of Hie Tenly-nl:ith
Mexican federal infantry Hvcumpanicd
them.
Till I thr regiment which Iwh
hu been renowned for lla loyalty to
th former dictator and whuh ha
alwiiy formed hu poclul guard ul
the national palace. .
Only a few prraoa were al tha
Blallon to wuneaa th,. departure,
which evidently had been carefully
planned.
A atriot crnaomhlp waa lnipuaed to
day cm Incoming 111 avrll aa outgoing
, a.apauhea.
llK. TK UHUI. 1 Tltl TO I I I Hill MI XICO
IH l.l.t. IIM IIU.lt purrto Mexico, .l ily 1J.-P. I cur
Tho (leaignallon of r ranclwo rrntly tepotUd lod.iy Hun liriieral
bajal for the pruvlaloiiiil prmidrncy JU( (., ( i n ti, ol)t () ,hri.t
t lirouiho 11
... -
rechlna here this morning. The fuel
that the new president Is a culllan
contributed lo win for him Ihe sym
pathise of the Mtxnun eople who
apl'iar to have become llred of a mil
itary dictatorship
Although almost all the troops ol
-rrUuin of Mexico City left with
(lenerul lluerta and ihe meiiHxr cu
his lamily, compute iUiel hna IT-
vailed In re luday.
A number of re.olulloiiHiy troops
occupy a pomuon at 1 uiy .nmi. . -
Ullage not far from tne capiiai, am
no ltenilit hu luell made by lhr.il
10 enter Mexico fltv u tliry have I
been oidcred hy the northern load
ers lO BUiMWnil ail opeiaiions.
Uenural Joae llrfuglo claa.o rr
lelvrd ihe appol-ytment of minister
of war early Hit morning and was
sworn In al II o clock. It waa ex
pected that the other ministerial of
flieg will be filed later In the day.
vn V1. IOlM.Y
WUTIMi MH IIIHITV
Vera Crux. July l.l'i nil a quar
ter I'ust 1 o'clock this morning n
apeclul train from Mexico City hid
passed tlrisnha, according to reliable
Information from that place. It had
been expected that llenera! Huer'.a
and big lleelnc companlona would go
hna len well reieived iiirou.non ir( U ttillUH ,,, , ,, ,.,, ,lt kw
the republic, according to repor(a1(l , (( , ri. Thp .,hli
VICTORY FOR
PRESIDENT'S
POLICY III
European View is that Elimi'
nation of Kuerta Justifies
Wilson's Persistence and
Patience.
LONG STEP TOWARD A
SETTLEMENT IN MEXICO
Serious Difficulties Yet to be
Expected but Thought Solu
tion of the American Puz
zle is Possible.
London, July la. tirner.il llurrta
leaiK'iiitlon of tiir provl-donul prm
Ideniy of Mexico la r' uanled un vic
tory for prealdent WiIhoii policy
and I welcomed Ky the !rltlh pun
lb and in official iliclca In 10 aa 1
poainble aoluiion of the Mexican
problem. A peaceful ,-tid to the com
plex altuatlon la great)) dealrrd l.rre
on account of II. e largo Ilriilrh fin
uncial Interval In the country. MiihI
of Ihr Ijondon nrwapuper. however,
oprea doubt a lu whether condi
l on will he hett3- under Carranxu
thru when rieiur.ii itJiitd waa 'n
power l-i Mexico Cly.
The Pall Mull diKi lle polni otil
that if Krunciavo Carlinjiil. the new
prov iaioniil prealdetil, HUr reiuli TH 10
lcnc-.il Ciirranxa in he I expe led '.o
ilu "it nmy oon be porrlbli. to exn 'I
rei.urallon from . ieneral Villa for the
murder at Juarez of William S, llen
ti.n. Ihr hVottlfo rancher."
Tiir Kveni:ig Simulant ua: "The
Wuahington udmiiilMrHtliin ha i n
diilomalic victory. Prealdriil Wllaon
"i..b been peiKmirnt and pntirnt In
hla polity of linn-l 1 og'iil ion of lien
eral Hiicrtn but i' la likely enough
he will lie met now hy other oiial 1
1 Ich .iut aa hard to iilrniount a wnti
lien, nil Iluerla'a oimt Inacy."
Thr lllidir liiken much the aaine
vlrw, auyinu: "Tiir elimination of
ileiii ral II 111 ri .i in a triumph of hihIh
of pri'Mulent Wilson, hut It may be
UMKUincd Hint hi Oil fereic 1 n und
1, ixlrtie uie by no mean ovt.
There la no renhon to uipoe that
the ren opinion of the Mexican peo
plr will have mole opportunity lo aa
aerl Ihemaelve under timer il Car
ra iixii thin Ibev had under (ietierul
Iluertn. The Pulled Htatea, however
haa hern warned by experience not
10 liuiulre loo 1. .n. I y. not to expe 'I
11 o inurh."
through nrlabii r n'y today on Iheli
way o Puello Mcxnu.
Alt MY l IK i:il W ltM li
TO Kl I P II Wits ni l
W iiHiiinuloii. July 1H. riecretacy
tlaiTlion toiluy telegraphed lllll.
inller lieueial ltli-. commiiiider ol
the American troopa on t he horde! ,
ordering Amerb fficer to tefnin
from pai t iciput 11m 111 any inn t in
or coiifrii n. wiili Mexican officer:
c t any (at (1011.
111 1 iir 1111111111.il Mitiuiii
1 tlo ,, ,(,,,
cruiser ltritol un
h..re. at the pier
in fro-ti or the at iiioti today and
(ierinan irun-er Inesden al
prouchlifg ihe h.'it.or.
the
t lAsottl li
IIM
III lnitT ri Ws)
,i: III I I l I It I M.MI Y
Mexico City, J'i:
In government. '' '
toriano limit. 1 luii.
VUlOlial plrHlllele '
baj. I. has been 1 .
Ihe puplllice. l.v
stru(io'i made in b
Citrhaiii w lieu he
H Tile change
eby ( Icliel al VI '
id over the pio
o frail' im o (nr.
inly re clved by
..pi tin di'moii
ilmr of Ptreldrllt
was Ion tug I he
- hulbliims ufti-r
0111 bursts of liu-
rbiimocr of ilipu'i.
taking the until. m
poilniica have '
There were a
streets of "Iiown
'ia Cai rn nun.'
. 111 red.
I. vv shout n the
w Hi lluerta,'' ami
but Ihe poll e
promptly slopped nil am It demon,
sir.itlons.
(lelierel llurrta who rrinained In
Hie caiulal some h" irs afler his res-
lunation, is In flight, pmhuiily on Ins
way to Puerto Mexico to Join till'
family and friends h.i left for thst
port a day earlier (ietieral A ur.-llu no
llaniuel, hi minlalrr of war and
atriii. g adherent, went with Hueila
hrn he left the 1 i'y lat ll nulu.
(Continued c I'M Two.)
ELKDOM JOINS IN
JOVIAL CELEBRATION
IN DENVER TODAY
funver. July I. Jovial Klkdom
exemplified In ill ill tcalim from
Itochl'Hter Itoiroll, Han KlanrlM'-o.
(lakl.llnl. llotl'der, Colo; lowboi
Irotn Cheyidine, Wyo.; iniilatlon In
dian fro:n Ijr-idvlllr, t'olu.; a ino'i
iroU4 huuiiiii "babi elk" firm New
llampHhire, jianHed in review hrrr to
day In the tiuiHird parade of t hr
2Mb nniiu.il iiallonal Iriinlon of the
Itciirvoleitt 11 ml Proln tiv r Hiler ol
I'.k. The ill III te.ima preaetited 11
inn n uh 1 11a I In y inari lied, the cow
boy from Cheye-ine drowned theit
own batid null round up cli, Ihr In
dian I111111U inlroilii' ed their mux!
with .an cnlibi r revohi i. nnd atuik
danced to their own hiiihIc while oth
er marcher tangoed.
The Indiana delegation I nmnl
ainglug "(in ihr Hunk of Ihe W.i
linsli,'' the lllrmltiuhiim, Ala., tl b Ra
tion mill in i iluieliio-de ulaleil au
tomobile, und Ptah Hulled heliitul 11
pcilcMtallcd idk. each member ct tin
end of a purple and while rltihon
. Pony 1 h -ii with eblldlen of Klk'
In luirpln and white filled gap in
diviHion.
The grand ImUe golden Jubilee aen
alon Hri for thin moihing win nhiin
donrd lilllll Hie ohm lUhlnii of the
parade.
Hiving voted Ho. return of the co
Calli.il "goal" to tiilli.ilh.ii ritual ntvl
ilri'.ilnl a pi opoMii niti to uppoinl a
commifcMoti to atiindardlxr the ritunl.
the grand Inline waa cxpei'lcd lo
complrle I l.i work I. He today.
ROCKEFELLER WILL
STAf WITH THE
HEW Hi
Denial Today of Rumor that
Standard Oil Man and John
L. Billard Would Desert the
Ship.
New York. July 11.-- Prior lo the
meeting of director of the New
York. New Haven Ai lliii'tluld. which
wu et lor tin h rtcrtin'ih, leporlM
11 h to the anticipated rcaiKniitinri of
Ulllii.m Kockcfeiler from Ihr hoard
were dippelh d by nnuouticciiirtil
liuin Mr. Uockefelli r Unit he intend,
rd not mil lo lake putt in lod.iy'r
meeting hut would 1 otitiiiue to arrvc
aa director. Thr cfTect of the an
nouncement wua to diNcredit u kim
1 In l- repot t that John 1.. ililli.ii d wui
ulao on Ihe p"lnt ol li-iuleliti In
reaigniiiion.
ItiH'ki'fcll) Y Sidl I i limine rwat.
New York. July IH W'lMlaiil
Kill kefelb I'm aeal oil I hi; New York
ntiH'k exchange huh ponied today for
transfer lo bin aon, Pen y A llocke
fi lief.
OF EMPRESS A
WHITE SLAVE
Woman Thought Drowned in
St. Lawrence Appears in
California with Two Men
Arrested Under Mann Act.
(nlailo. C
lie Wiibtts.
have been I
Ireland do-...'
ul.. July : - Mm llat-
v ll'l Was allppoi" i to
et In tile K.lll'lc-. el
ter 111 the .-:t I. aw irir r
ll.11. baling a I1U.-I1.111.I .in, I f..ui
cliil'li'rii in Toro-tto, Can., van aiioi
eil here liiil. ly in iiillll'aiiv of ll.
Maiiriui and 1.. I: lt'l , alxi of T"i'
onto. I'lii two men w.ie
I ll.11 Ki' of lil lliuiti Ml"
Iroio Can. ul. 1 and will u
the polW,. un'il 11 u Ki
II ch.il Ke ot M'tat .lig I h
nlale licl .1 III lie pi i 'l
by llii. fedei il .1.11 twin
"it I t on a
W.llclH bill
delafird !'V
ii a 11 w to 1 her
Mann While
iitja.ti'i (lie 11;
The Ill-
formation is licit II
Ihe money Htid II. n
bring Mi Widens h' t
children arr reported t
onto.
till luiubbei.
nil a. ul il to
Two of hef
. be ill in Tor
Atlanta I -a mix I iiltcrily.
All. 'lit. 1. (lu. July IH --AthiMla, W'li.
selei led as the loiiti"ti for ti e tni
veislly to be established rasl ef the
MisHssipid river hi (he Method:)-!
P.plscopul Churi h South 111 n meet
ing here today of Ihe education
eouiinisi.loii appointed by lue tat
grnerul -onfereiica to 1 hooe a site
The university lo he established
hv the church west or thr Mississippi
iilrrady hag licrn awarded to Pallas.
Texas. . ..
SUPPOSED
VICTIM
10 LET UP
FIGHT TO
GOlFIifl
JONES
Opponents of Chicago Man De
clare They Have Majority
in the Senate Against his
Confirmation.
ADMINISTRATION STILL
CONFIDENT OF VICTORY
Bill to Extend Payment for
Land Under Irrigation Pro-
jects to-Twenty Years Be
fore House Today.
Wellington, July 16. There wu
no let-up today ill President Wilson
fight for the confirmation of Thomas
i. Jones of Chicago for Ihr feder.il
reserve hoard. Intimations that the
in. inflation might be withdrawn Irom
the senate were vigorously denied l'
Ihe While lloiiso oftlcliils who
thought thr ndiiiliilHtrution upport
ern had Increased in numlier over
night. (ipponentn of tho confirma
tion wire confident they could bint
It. The ndmiiiixtrutioti still was
hopeful ,,f victory. thmiKh by a Blen
der majority.
A letter endorsing Mr. Jones, sign
ed by Iwelity.lwo lurge business con
cerns in ChhuKo. wu iiiiiiId public
today ut the While House.
TIMi: I'MMIAT KXTIAM(I
in 1 oki; not mi; run y
Washington. Julv 1 - Kxtenslon
of the petiod lioin ten to twenty
vecis III whldi settlers on Irrigation
project in tlie west may pay buck i
t.i the government the eonsti mlioii
Cohl against t ll.lli is provided lo In
11 lull Willi h was before the house i
for discussion ludnv. president Wil
son, .ierrclury lauie. ulticiuls of the
r. 1 lain. illun M-rv''r mid olhrrs have
nppi'ovid thr proposi d 1 xti nslon of
tune. Thousand of settbis ale af
fected by the pmposed leglslittion.
1'liey nli- s.nd I" have found il plai-
tliillly Illlpiosllile to meet Ihell oy
IlielttH to the K... .liuin lit M 1 1 ll 1 11 Ho'
ten-ear period. A iikiiuber of repn--H'lilalivc.-.
i:i 1 1 1 iiiai h ftom iniga
tloi stali-H, bad ai-ked tunc for
spit-chcs oh I to- lull (ml. iv.
Picblciii lliis linligestlon.
Wnshiimion, July I'l - President
Wilson had a I flu iitta. k ol Iniliues
tlou loil iv and .ail' elb .I Ins eug.igi -mint1..
II. had ut 1 .' luii-d to have
two 1 on!. Ten. rs with New Yolk
liusinei.4 lli.-u anil W ai lo lllive met
lllll II ' colli;l'i .--hlliell oil putrotiuge
etn'tls. Tin- i n anient ntti'iulcil
s. irei uv 1,11 in i.ii;iuia ibiinrr I il
lUilt
GERMAN BIPLANE WENT
FIVE MILES HIGH
). 1 1 m , i i I in.iii , .1 illy M. -TH '-
fit III tr.l tutltv m( )i 1 til l itKIiti h
'.iir.i'.l t 1 1 111 1 p h ) t It 1 it'h, w iu
I 1 "ai Dip alMluil' l-titil iti Iiim -('..tut'
k' v il tli.ii ho tiN'fftiii'ii .'ti..
"I,i iti ir: IfHH lhn
( i u I111 U (.
INDICTMENT EXPECTED
IN CARMAN CASE
AT MINEOLA TONIGHT
Mm. .'l i X. V . Jaly
Kraiui Jiiv weighing tin
ugainst Mrs. r'loiiti.e
III' ki ll u ,. on 1 lie . b.u
t ii l b.
I 1 llll'IC u
I '111 llinli.
i.f staying
.is shot
M I : 1 .0 use t l.l I !ei . who
down 111 I'r 'inn. in'e olitce on the
llitlhl of June 'J'l lust. WHS expelled
lo toil ("i or iiWu.iiM an iinllilmei.t
lale i"da I'l.-nut All. .liny Mnllll.
In 1. .iiii, it ,u s i I .il.ii. slid that Hie
ii-idii t pi oy would not be Hindu
piildii until tomorrow. Kill three
WlllieeKCH were tl I. ice the gialld
jury with Ihe poi-siulc 1X1 epltoii i'l
Mil. ('.UIILlll hl'1-.elf.
Whelller (hr )nr..s Would lece!ir
her mid p.! 11. 11 her to mike a sae-
ineiit was 1 p. hi. 1 w in. h had not
lieell (I. t.-l nulled tills f'H' liooti.
Alter ilu. gland jury luid i-k.un-tin
.1 three witiinsis. It Itnm ic.
Mis I'orby and Phinc ra'aiiiafi, a
il.-le. Ine. liu-irn t AKoirn y Smith
re. ailed Kr-uik J I'nin ll. who claims
thai he Was Si the back door of th.
1 11 111 hi 11 home when the shot w
find and uw a wi.n.jn dull mound
the house und Into the door near
which h was nUhduig.
ryiANAGERS
OPEfJ WW
TO DEAL
WITH MB
Committee Representing Rail
roads Today Makes Formal
Request on Enginemen for
Definite Statement of De
mands. REPLY TO NOTICE OF
THE VOTE TO STRIKE
Negotiations ' Expected to ba
Resumed as Result of Ad
vance Made by the Western
Railroad Managers.
Chlcngo, July I. A ateu Inward
Iho resumption of negotiation look
ing toward a settlement of thr wag
differences hrtwrrn the 55, 000 rail
road rnginemen and firemen and tha
wenlern r.illronilH wu taken today hy
the conference committer of the
railroads In a Inter asking for a def
Inilr statement of tho proioaHton
Kupimrtrr) by ihe union.
The Inter waa addressed to W. H.
Stone, grand chief of the Mrothrr
ho.nl of Locomotive Knginrer. and
W. ft. fartrr, thr head of thr Hroth
rihood of lirotnollve Kiremen and
Knginemen and waa In response lo
the formal notification of th reutt
of thr voir In which nrarly all tha
employe favored Btrlkr.
The rntuest of Ihr miiinigrra' eotn
mldee waa In the following word'
"Pleiise advlsr the commutes tha
definite proposition you are now
supporting under the authority given
you by th! trlkr vote, and which
we mnv understand to hr thr basis
of settlement by which a strike may
be averted,"
The letter wa signed by A. Vf.
Trenholm. thuiimai of thr man
ager's conference committee.
EIGHTY
TO STOCKHOLDERS
OF THE 0. P.
Court Decision Today Supports
Distribution of Enormous
Sum to Owners of Common
Stock.
.New Voik. July K. Juste e Pag
of the stair supreme court loday reii
ib ii-il n decision in favor of the l'n
Ion I'a'ilc. lailro.ol compimv in n
villi brought by the so-called M
I nil de 11 preferred slockholdel i'. who
Bought lo enjoin Ihe railtoa.l nun
pany from paying 0 Ul'" as nil
eslra dividend only lo 1 onuio.n
shareholders.
A similar dei isiuii In 1111 in tion
bl'oiishl ugallist Ihr lomp.iip f .r Ibn
same pillpoM. by Ihe I, t 'lit 1 die I. It"
Assuriime smic'v was rec nlly irii-
lli I h- the stale "lilt i f aplieal-i.
The I nioii l .i'a'n xn u.ive coin-
llliMci toiluy nl-diled pajmellt of H"
extra dn t. lend on the . .111.111011 sl.s k
on July .'I
The dividend consists of IK" par
Value Itallilliole "hm pleferird
slo. k, $.';' Mi Halt niiore clii'i ciin
111011. nnd I I ca-b
P11y111.nl i.r Ihn extra dividend
was 1. rib-led in Jaeinirc hut wus held
up by the I. ligation.
i. A It. I.. Hits lMton.
Xew v.. rk. July ). iM-u.er Ru.
iiainlr lollapsed after midday to
lowest figrues the c.iminon falling
1 and the pielei i. il .1 ' . while th"
rclui.'tihg bonds lost 1 per cent
Meslilime th'' gelinal tli'trkel held
ti rni. I i.i'.ii Pa. (c gnlning a point
on announcement ef lh company
sr. "ml 1. mil yplviy In connection
with the pai 10. nt of th rxlrn dlvl
deml to common shareholder. In
. i.l. lil.iliy il was il' lite I 10 dlsliuise
this do idem! nn July SO. '
ttrs Kaln Kliwr May
.H I.oul. July l Tlie f 11 i'l raing
since May 2 fell In tin city and
viilnlty today.
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