BIG STRIKE THREATENING eight-hour day; fourth, that, the in-' of the servcie. Aeroplanes, field terstate commerce commission con-' telegraph 'and motorcycle couriers sidcr the increased costs of the wil lhave part in the maneuvers iit;ht hftir day in m.ikititr. nstcs am) which will include liattalion, repi fifth, amend the mediation law to 'mental and brigade work, concluding prce'iit strikes or lockouts liiM'i..l ilipnt p arr luinc Katr.I. eliile in- wit ha division nune'iiit-iit. Cavalry invt ,ti- w ill he hfed in lare- compact hodics 1 Artillery will he handled in accord- SUMMARY OF NEGOTIATION LAID BEFORE CONGRESS.1 PRESIDENT SHIFTS THE BIHDEN. j MAINE IS TO 3E Tile in-'. 'th propFal w.is that the pre - etnpowere J to opt i ;itr . the in ve of tni'itar.v licet -w these i 'in in o i: d;i 1 1 1 i i c."rird 'irt. pri ident Wil ' i'I -.i t !y 'li 1i- 1 1 . 1 1 1 . ! of i'i i:.- :iic v.itli It rope'jn war. ie s will l.e ; Tliir far. us li ari i'd i ntl,c Id:- j Tra n sportat troul.- I rk.-d ..lit ie n. i -hiiii' has in- Capital Coal Yard SWASTIKA COAL. CERRILLOS COAL, ALL KINDS STEA COAL; MADRID, N. M., ANTHRACITE COAL, MADRIJ SMITHING COAL, CORD AND SAWED WOOD. FACTORY KINDLING. Near A. T. & S. F. Depot Pfeone 85 .Man Prcciot juitot Trbje Eiperto Eiperiancia Prontitoti Isidoro Armijo j Himcotk t. Number 4()7 I tKdiittti Ijj,1N. M. j Se encarga dc h&cer truduccionet del lnglr- I Epanol y del Esp i nul hI Ingles, l.at ot'drnel de afurra nuratra erpecialidad. eccccc 1" BOTH PARTIES TO FIGHT FOR SUPREMACY. WILCOX GIVES ESTIMATE. SORE OF HUGHES. ROUMANIA IN EUROPEAN WAR. The Strike Situation A summary of devetopetm nts in the strike situation follows: t-'I't:-.- .1: ;i'f !r. t'l :! ; . . IT. nt ti ill! d 1.1 ike nil,.' a' !,: Tk Lad. In 1 , ..'..lile kill. '.en l.a.l p.,iliv.'!y al 'T ):v tn- c 1 1 ! -1 j i 1 1 1 was reach commit lee of tail- r(i.' "i!s -nil!, a pnlilic slati teir pcit'.-i. ilirlilililL' It 'in'! V.'iS ."'s plan L'thir renon. have ihoii(.,lit it lt'.-.t," -..it: r ' si'It'ii t, rcfer'ine; to the rail-. ' NeKotiations hrtwem raroads I w'' ""' ' ' addre ss to (hi ' and brotherhoods throtiph President cnnr ' "that tl.ey should he f.irce.l ' Wilson definitely hrokt-n off. !'" '''' lf "'"y '"" ''ld, not hy 1 . te i the part Jo.itpiiii. il. 'Tl-.i 'he lnit hy 'he -nfferiiijt of tli nun I r v "W'.iU i-lit eontiT my ce-n fi-rciii e' w it li ! prore'ss" 'the jie-rser 1 "when i oal loutward ap- pearancf those fonferenct's had come t' a st and sti'l. the reprcnit a - : lives e.i tilt brotllerlli mils sililile'ilv 1 acted .-.t,' set the slrik of ept t mlier Thus 1)it president his efforts and added. M'tit the cir.unistances of the case, Brotherhood leaders definitely or dered the trike to hepin at 7 a. m.. j Iabor dav hnli'ss the order is coun termanded anil declared that only a settlement favoralde to .the nun could change it. President Wilson prepared to o before congress in joint session at 2:30 o'rWk this afternoon with pro posals for new laws to prevent the strike. An outline of the proposals art rs ,'olhiws : increase of the intersteta com-1 meree commission from seven to'""' fe"' nine members. I t"ok an An eight hour law for railway em ployees. To empower the federal board to mediation to investigate operation of an eight hour day. To empower the interstate com merce commission to consider the eight hour day in connection with making rates. A measure similar to the Canadian industrial disputes act for an inves tigation of all disputes between rail roads and their employees. A measure empowering the presi dent to operate the trains with the primary object of providing the Am erican troops with food on the Mex ican border. The brotherhood leaders favor the eight-hour day features but oppose the proposal to adopt the Canadain plan. President Wilson has laid the rail way strike situation before congress in an address to both houses assem bled in joint session. The president told eongres sof his efforts to bring ritorial and political changes jnt.ii the railroad managers and the men int osonie sort of an agreement, and saying he was powerles sto do more, be asked congress to enact legisla- statc , animosity between the two lion to deal with the situation. I nations. j i ' Pointing out the distress and hard- Kuinar.ia desired to hasten the end, ships upon w hich a nation wide strike i ,,f tnt safeguard her racial in-1 would bring to the cohntry, the prcs-j te res ami realize her national nn-1 ident asked congress t nctnpowcr him jty. J to draft into the service of the Unil-I n. Game of War. ed States the very managers and thej A war game and maneuvers in men who have been unable to adjust Vk-hifl, (v,,v branch of the servicc their differences so that the pmvern-j n presented m the American puni ment may operate the railroads iiv ,,. ,1,;,, j,Ist . j September in rase of military necessity. ,jve xr ,jlt,on will take part, will he lie proposed that congress first en-, the rasas Grandes valley according targe the membership of the inter-jt,, in announcement made at tcm- stae commerce commission to equip' porary field headquarters at El Valle' if to deal with larger situations : sec- ,y Gen J J. Pershing, commander ond. tha tan eight hour day be estab- of the cjxpeditit.n. lished for al ltrainmen in the inter- Mountains, hills, brush and water state commerce; third tha ta 'com- cour-ee.' and some trees wil furnish mission investigate the effect of thejevery opportunity to test each branch 1.5th c;. v.-ilrj at 1.,,- ( ;a. I of t!,.-17iii inf.intty ' ,,! .'.ml .m : lik point . i ! It. Hi i'i'"atitre . 1'iflli c:,v- 1,. ami C. ban rie of SiM, ' In-:, artillery I ; bal'.iy of 1 1-e -til hoepital. This virtual'v will'com f :. id ariilli ry anil ;li,- -rv , ml, ,,, 1, J.bte his insix e it, ,n trip. Nntienal Politics, ."oth parti. - will have tin ,r heav. ii.i it si artillery up in Maine- tin last j Wt e k in Argus! and the first ten )a'- of September I (oth pitsbleu- al candidates will appeal in per nj' I'"oriinr ;.ersi.but! K'oosevelt id Wiliatn nniiifs Itryan will be it" Sen. .tors and reprt entativ- by the -c r, will eo.ir t vciy town op N'ot a ' r. o s-? . ,;t( will he ig M -l 'I be voier v. ho t-stvpr. - ill t rititlt d to convrat ulat e liimtll , being a rarity. After the Maine campaign I tui t'" mai: Kt lley is guing to Indiana hi-!- the Republicans there. lie1 for the -1th i'n't paying any attention to the talk jl'iat Senator Taggart is likely to suinniai ied win all the way down the line. ys the" Kepubticatis are out tol CUEROS! CUEROS! Vendanos todo su fierio viejo, Yantas de hule.Metaleg huesos garras. zinc, p!omo y etc., Tambien, Cueros y Salellas, a los pecids mas altos delmercado Santa Fe Iron and Metal Yard Co., :S17 North Water Street IveVibanns pur mas 1 .iforrnat'ion. Power Rate 200 K. VV. 7c per K. W. 300 K. VV. 6c per K. W. 400 K. VV. sc per K. W. All in txcess of the above i 4c ftr K. If. Special Rates for Coking. SANTA FE WATER & LIGHT CO. Flour, Hay, Potatoes and Salt LEO SCH Solo Ad.'.s for INTERNATIQNAl. STOCK FOOD AlfaifuSce-J. all kinds t.f Flo-.vr. )::. - t. I IVI ! TKt.Kl'IH'Ni:. and !., 1 nt UINIVCK31I i OF NEW MEXICO AT ALBUQUERQUF OPENS AUGUST 22nd For the College year 1916-1917 could only propose. I could '. '-eat former t preventative Watson,; e-rn the will of eithers whoj C'lairaian Wilcov of llie Repuhli- tntirtly different view of j can Mammal t oniniit ttee is out withi who a predietnui that Mr. Hughes will. .ml I'M being necessary to elect him. "Sure Rcphbbran states" accord ling to Mr. Wilcox are California. stances 1c be what they turned to be." T. UI-. I - C The causes which led Rumania toJ Connecticut, Idaho, lllin.iis, Newj declare war on Austna-HuiiKary are Jersey, rew nampsnire, ,cw YorK set forth in a note presented INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, SURETY BONDS AND LOANS. C. A, BISHOP & CO. SucMtor U O. C Wt.B A C. 110 Sa Fr.ci.c. StrMl S..u F, Nw Mnitt i;:'ic it; I I'i 'SptJCUVl 01 ,1- l.isl.il.i. lb-It- lint,' i!te;H!.i;v rile' k)t ;,vrai'l. Id i)n 'lie. Adiiicss 'l'iie I'lesKlcnl s ( )f fiee UNIVFRSJTV or M.iV MIi.XIC'0 AlluHjiuT'i'.io, N. M. tol North Dakota. Ohio, Oremm, I'enn- Czerin. the Ahtro-IIungarian minis ter to Rumania- after a meeting of the Rumanian crown council, at wheib it was decided to declare war. Summarized the reasons given are: The triple alliance, to which Ru mania was a party, was broken when j Italy declared war against Austria-1 Hungary. j Austria-Hungary threatened tint interests and national aspirations oi K umania. .sylvania Rhode Island, Utah, Ver mont, Washington. West Virginia, And Dclcwarc, with a total of .VKi electorial votes. In listing the sure stales. Chair man Wilcox said of Michigan : "The- election returns of 1012 shows a very comfortable situation in this the causual observer it does not seem 244 and Roosevelt 214.584 votes. To statc. Wilson had 150751 Taft 152- like a wild proposition to put Mich- FREE AUTO BUS MEtTS ALL -TRAINS HOIBL VNDORBEO Br V. W. C. A. WOMEN REST TOURS ii wj ... ir li FT. I K a 3 RJiNCONNECTI0ff HATE5 i 00 per 0Av.op I JXCra when in los Angeles STOP at the NEW, FIRE PROOF 20W.2 5t:iNear him; northcrn motel CO.. PROP CAFE f RANK L CRAMPTOIM. MGR. TN CONNECTION HATE5i O0PER0AV iga nin the list of reasonably sure Austria-Hungary's assurances that ' s it was not inspired by a spirit of con quest or territorial gains in attack ing Serbia, have not been fulfilled. Kuniania was confronted with ter-! liquor vote Charles acing her future. presidential Rumanians m Ilhngary suffered . ''c;,n ikUt olipression, because of a continual W1 M SBC !rd, Democratic comment regartling Mr. I Hugihes declar.il ion in favor of the suffrage is that it will abbreviate the Fairbanks, the ivicc- andidate on the Ri'tmb and Colonel Theodore Roosevelt will throw the! oratorical force into the Xfaine campaign. Mr. Fairbanks will speak in Maine cptemher 5 and fi. The dates for th It f t t t A. A A. A. A. A A A A A AAAA a -a- A'V colonel have not been announced, i t The vice-presidential randidate: ? will ai-lo speak in Pittsburgh on la b'ir dav and during that week in Ok- la'l.oma. Do BusiiK'tis by Mai'i !; p-tit;taMf, Willi a"Ci4 ..tt; f,l j.t, ... ifft'(H. Oiir f;aU,im, contain vit.tl tril .ru,. !' tluii t!D Mjt1 Aderlii,in. AUu (.ritcn mul f qn;,iitay (in I..0III1 n.-tioitrii nuiii ng i;t, It1'' i I yiutrifiittK.fi. Sutli .ih: I; V.a, Mrftt-ri..! Mfrs. Vtsaltliv Men , O.etfM' lltti Mlrs. AsleGrf.iw Mfrs. ti Slitie Itctilera AutoOwtit rs f C'Aimrat torn Tin On Mir. t " Ui.iL'CiMta HirintTH. Kir. F I Whit lor this valnitlilo relorrnrf tirio anil "dtnplf e of lac-ai: Haw U-writ ttr tt-vuevour . Boss-Gould. 8H Olive Si. intrw. 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