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Show MEXICO'S VICTORIOUS FIGHTING OCCURS REVOLUTIONISTS ' ALONG THE BORDER j My plaltt TO , fl;bting and Mexicans during the present trouble in Mexico occurred Sunday three miles rfrora this city. In a hot skirmish between regular 'Mexican soldiers and troopers of the Ninth United States cavalry four Mexicans were Killed and several wounded. There were no casualties on the American side. Intense, excitement prevails all along the border as a result of the light. Ileliovlng the Mexican have begun an organized movement to terrorise the border, armed Americans are camping on the boundary line, while hundreds of others are armed and ready to take the field. Scores of mounted and well armed cowboys are running Into Do iglas from every direction eaer to cross Ibe boundary and fight Fighting started when the Mexican regulars without warning or provocation opened lire on four American officers walking on the American line near the Copir Queen smelter. The officers whipped out their revolvers and emptied them ut the Mexicans and then retreated out of direct range of the Mexican rifles to await reinforcements. As soon as reinforcements came, tho Mexicans recreated leaving four dead cn the field. Washington. Ry. the insulting treatment to which they were subjected In Monday's parade, the suffragettes have gained thousands of supporters In places where they had not looked for converts. Official and private Washington, Inhave cluding even the united In Insistent demands that conthe outrages and gress Investigate punish the guilty. Senator Polndexter delayed the adjournment of the aenate on Tuesday tos denounce the disorderly scenes that attended the suffrage parade, and In the house Representative Ilobson of Alabama accused the Washington police of falling to even try to protect the women, and declared his Intention to ask for an Investigation of the police department during the extra session of congress. MoBt amazing Instances of marchers being Insulted and maltreated came to light Tuesday. Representative Hob-so-n told the house that a lady had called him over the telephone and told him that a ruffian climbed on a float In the parade and openly Insulted her & e 5 ?. ..'-- . i : . r , f V . ,e - , .... t'J -; . .. ...j, j., , V .''. The upper photograph show a command of the "rurales" of Mexico whL bad Joined the forces of Cenerals Diax and lluerta. In the lower picture the "Diss special" Is seen entering the City of Mexico with rebel troops aboard These are the troops that attacked the national palace and finally conquered niaaero Phillip Elliot, one 'of the several who did effective work In SENATE THE drivingscouts t .e crowds back Tuesday, was DFATH AID BACK badly beaten by a policeman for interfering. ' Medicine Woman, a member of the LIQUOR BILL Sioux tribe of Indians from the Pins Commissioner Sent by Government to Ridge reservation in South Dakota, Continue Negotiation With Zapata declared that while riding In advance Fail to Fulfill Misaion. ot the pilgrims, one of the moccasins DISREGARDS PRESIDENT'S VETO she wore had been snatched from her WITHIN TWO HOURS AFTER foot by a jeering hoodlum. MESSAGE OF DISAPPROVAL. Mexico City. Threatened with death "Bead were torn from my costume, If they tried to go south, the commisand It was with difficulty that I presioners seut by the government to served the rest of my gown," she continue negotiations with Lmllia Za- President the Belief That added. "Our Indians treat us with Expressed pata have returned from Ozumbn, Measure Prohibiting much more respect than the white Shipment of man which was sacked recently by Zapatistreats bis woman." Into Would State Liquor "Dry" tas. It 1 certain that a heavy toll of Ufa the Violate Constitution. At that place they received a letter would have been exacted had It not by Gcnevevo de Lao, Informbeen fo rthe opportune appearance them thnt be and his followers ing of the cavalry at tho height of the The Webb bill, Washington liquor had determined jiot to recognize the of liquor Into crush. As It Is, there are more than lluerta government and warning them prohibiting thewasshipment In the senate 100 persons In hospitals who are suft "dry" tales, passed to cease their efforts at reconcilia- on over President Taft' veto, fering from broken limbs and other Friday, tion. within two hours from the time the Injuries suffered In the crush of the Fince It sppears that there is a uncontrolled mobs.. message of president' split In the reU Is' ranks in the south, bad been laid before thatdisapproval A body. TAFT VETOES SUNDAY CIVIL BILL the government is not Indisposed to short debate In which the advocate believe Zapata might not be placated of the bill voted down a motion to One of Last Acts of Former President If he can be reached, and Is dispatchpostpone action until Saturday and In Wa Disapproval of $115,000,000 Bill. ing another commission for that pur- which reaffirmed their belief pose. H Is understood that a commit- that thethey Washington. Two ot tho great anmeasure Is constitutional, tee of Americans Is willing to under- ended with the repassage of the bill nual appropriation bills necessary to take the task. the maintenance of the federal governby the large majority of C3 to 2L The Webb bill passed both houses ment failed of passage on March 4. TAFT'S LAST DAY AS PRESIDENT. of congress and went to the president when the congress wound Bid Staff Farewell and Give Formal ten days ago. His veto reacned the up Its adalrs. senate alout 3 o'clock Friday, aecotn-psnieSenator Fall of New Mexico, holdWelcome to Successor by an opinion from Attorney ing lb floor through the closing hours Taft'a last President Washington. Ceneral Wlckersham. Masing bis de- of the session, talked the Indian apday in the White House was one of cision upon the attorney general's propriation to death, with Its 12,000,-00- 0 his busiest. As a working day It did findings, the expressed the for the support of the Indian servpresident not last more than ten hours, but it belief lhat the measure was ice, while President Taft wrote hti was crowded with un isnal events, lull unconstitutional beeanse clearly it gave the bill to take of Incidents thai fall to the man who states the risht to Interfere with in- veto on the f 115.000,000 of car civil of the "sundry expenses" sits !n the White Hause, and crowned terstate commerce. the government with pleasantries. The presiden. The bouse repassed the sundry civil shook hands with reveral hundred citMONEY TRUST EXISTS. bill over the vet.-)- , but when it reached u J officials of the (rovemment; izens I lbs senate. Senator Tolndexter obComof of tftit.il t. i.rrj of lelestams from Such Report Majority jected to any appropriation for the mittee Conducting Investigation. friends all over the wold; siened his Washington police force unless an Inname to pi e alter pile of picture and Washington. Three divergent re- vestigation had been made of the letters, and held time receptions, lie ports were presented to ,the bouse quitted (he room he hi occupied for rriday by Ihe members of the com- riotous scenes attending the suffrage fonr jcirs In the executive olflre mittee which conducted the money parade Monday, and the senate did not vote on the bill. with a stni'e arid wHho.it a backward trust Investigation. Mr. Taft vetoed the sundry civil bill glance, and with many a pVasant recTho majority report, signed by because of It provision exempting ollect) n of the days he has spent Chairman l"ujo and the six other there. He met bis old time friend members of the committee, labor union and farmer' organizaof the Washington diplomatic corps found that a money trust exists, ac- tions from prosecution under the antiand the Justices of the supreme rourt cording to their understanding of the trust law. Most of the appropriation In the Whit? Il.ne. and last of all f?rm. This report names as "the most would taka no effect until uly 1. bow-eve- r, and the new congres can pref ive tSo flrt fo: mat webome In active aper.ts In bringing about the that mansion lo the president-elec- t conmnt ration of money and credit"' J pare appropriation tneas'ires by then. and Mrs. Wilson. V Morgan & Co., First National and JOLO BESIEGED BY MOROS. National Cl'y banks and Kuhn. toeh Preparing for Trouble. A Co. of New York; Iligelnson Thirty-twIn Americans Wounded Donclas. Ariz As a precautionary A Co., and Kidder, I'eabody & Co. of Assault Past During Fortnight means of preventing a repetition ci Iioston. Ms nils. The town of Jolo bas unthfi skirmish Sunday between Ameristlack by the dergone. Incessant Perished From Csposur. can and Mexican troops. Colonel Guil-foyl- e Moros for the last two weeks. Oetails has nearly the wbol force of Tlay, Ariz. Utposire killed Urnest of the operations are meagre, as a . the Ninth cavalry on f order patrol Putton of lenver In the I)evll' Is In force. He even sent a machine gun dnty Hi body wa brought her and rieid censorship has born serlo'is the That fighting International lo the lim. platoon !v:ta It Ldward Gardner of to i ohvio'i from the arrlvsl here The alive. more dead than 'Afige'rs, Failed to Elect. of thirty-twwounded Amer'two were tryirg to make their way oa Tuesday ican. Concord. N. If. The last epporftin-I'HTlaml. The Moros. It is reported, continfor tb" legislature to elect a u'v 'fool lo eessrr to United Ftates Senator Ilery ually filng taint at the defender of Pension for Mr. tfcArthur. , T.. rturnham. to "come th before congress town, calling on th-A pension of 1100 V,'h? hint ton passed without a choice Vote mnD'h has been a;it?orlred by the out and tight in American fashln and day. Only twelve senators and widow of not like pigs." The troops arc chafsenate for Mrs. appeared for the dail the late Lieutenant General Arthur ing greatly at their Inaction. I allot. !M' Arthur, a civil war leader. American Killed by Mexican. Sets Neav Bawling Record. City. A telegram received Mlro Engineer Killed. Toledo, n. Another American How-linGoose l.ake, la A hejon collision by hi lMinftss a?oiates atafe that and a ffeiehl Frank Morale, sn American Teal congress record was broken Mon- between a pM-ngeday when Fldie Herrmann of th I tra'a cf the Chintzo A Northwestern estate dealer of Colima City, has ben fivefnea team from Cleveland, raiisay here Friday r.ieht resulted 10 killed by Meiioan at Coaoman, in O.. totaled I 9T2 t ins, wbirh mekes a tlie death of Lnglneer Hunt. Fireman Ihe state of Mlrboacan, where he had ftew mark for all even's. gene on bn.'ines. Hermann Pi lwenc!d was Injured. HUERTA'S ENVOYS FEAR "Thread company, Itelf a consolidation .ol fourteen American companies. ' Lumber Dealer In Combine. New York. A decision handed down by tho United States circuit court of appeals Monday declares the .Eastern Slates Lumber Dealers .association and allied companies to be an Illegal combination in restraint of interstate tradu. Great Fire In Japan. Tokio. Two thousand houses, almost the entire town of Nunindru, to the Miuth of Tokio, were burned on Mti(iay. These Included the government buildings. There were a number of fatalities. The loss Is esti$3,f.oo.noo DR. DOYEN Sixty-secon- .. V' . 1 s Doyen, the famous Ftn h and man of science, rlaims. It is re(.ortd. to have discovered, in a mix-lur- e col laleled "Myc;ilFIne-olutiolol(5l ithagogene polyvalente." a It Is said that rDir t,f life: the tnitture will c ure ninety nine d.- consumption to a cold in fstn b It Is assumed that the It'iuid ccrssts of a substance In colloidal solution, which ha a stimulate ing ffect on the while blood hre duty It Is to repulse in- adir-niicfrvorssnff n.s Charged With Blackmail. Chlr Maud Stewart of Vls., a social leader and wife of a prominent merchant, ss arrested by fet!era ()eter;tUrs here itiim-ay- . chare-with sending a black-jsai- l letter to a riTal s'-- f ial leader. Arreted for Fraud. Mexico f"ty. An Austrian bsnVer earned Nieglef was arrested here Monday at the request of the miDister, charged, II Is al9 leged, wlh frsnd. The sum of Is said to be Involved. 7r suf-,tro- n can-jj-f-n- n tr-ltli- lr o ! y bd enr-veties- cor-jusd- An-4lg- -Mrs. Anstro-Hun-Carla- n $30,-4)0- . After th Col Trust. New Tork. Dissolution of th so ral'ed "coal tar is ssVel ty t fiied In the government In a civil Cnited Sfaten district eomt here ' Monday onder the KherTran anti trust ! raf daw. i ' President' Room In WMt Mouse. Pastor Leave Bride Behind. I os Aricele. Mystery surround Wah:ne!on. President Wilson an1 th disst p ren- - at f v a I'srk ol Mrs, Wilson will occupy the room la Rev. John Havener, pnrt r of Ihe th Whltfl House used by Former and Christian church at the ocean reort President aad Mr. nni his apt arc nl desertion of bis nine Former President Taft and Mr. Taft. Itoor-eve- mon;hs bride. r article.-Wheneve- Hardly. "Is there any way you can suggest by which we can cure her of her Infatuation for him?" "Oh. yes, tbut's easy. JubI " "I mean wlLhout letting her marry him?" Important to Mothers CWtSST . tic-ora- le ttucsr-ooate- Kidneys liladder H-- h 1 tir I tt. mm post-car- d Adv. TAKE- - Some Hope. Man (making rescue) He may not be dead yet. Smail Girl I don't think he Is. mister. He was the slowest kid In the neighborhood. A Puck. woman with bulging ankles seem ' more afraid of having them seen than one without them 1 of a hole In her I stocking. Pills Tuff's frt Tb rulr GOOD DIGLSII0N, ! m4 oU4 ar w a slow man develop tto ofl m font f mtnd. hvnrsncr 4o at1c(f t giving bbv 0U. Invnitd MM7 price, IS t etc rgrr Hit IMtoUHnM. furlintl lj filiiiMi)fl i, hi Into a sprinter when be has a chance to run Into debt. Many Wi.imi, ii, Ti.1 111 . Tlf I I .rUmm TONIC ron KYC Bowels Get Weak As Age Advances Dem-ocrsti- c ! vou In the name of thousands of other young men, like myself." To this letter I replied: My Dear Hoy: I ctmnot tell you how much good your letter has done :ne. To know that . I am arousing the young men In matters of right living fills mo with gratitude and I want to help you. Write me any time you wish and I will con cider your letter strictly confidential and give you prompt reply. Follow the advice I gave In my you have occasion to" consult ro further do not hesitate. Let us be friends. If you will be obedient to me as a son ought to be I will be faithful and true to you as a father ought to be. Yours sincerely, S. B. Hartman, M. D.. Columbus, Ohio. Peruna Is for sale at all drug stores. Examiue carefully every bottle of jettllng accounts with the local trades- CASTOUIA, a safe and sure remedy for men; ho was ten years of age, one of infants and children, and see that It her pupils, and son and heir of the Bea rs I village grocer. Signature of "Tommy," she yelled In class one In Use For Over 30 Year. morning., "don't you know It's rude to Children Cry for Fletcher's Castori whistle in the, presence of a lady?" Tommy wa. not abashed nor chasWhile the season's always open for tened. "Dut dad told me to whistle," he re- fortune hunting, few of the hunters are good shots. plied. "Your father told you to whistle. Dr.Plrrue's PIcaHnut Pellets reguUteand In Tommy?" queried the school teacher. umiaun, liver and IxiwoIh. In considerable doubt. May granules, Mmy lo luke as csudy. Adv. "Yes'm. He said when he sells you people are usually happy, but anything we've got to whistle for our notSilly all happy people are silly. money." Tommy then took up a conspicuous Mrs. Wlnalow'B Boothlng-- Bjrnp for ftilldrea position In the adjacent corner. leetblnH". oriii the cunin, reduces lutlammrv llou.&lLay puiu.curek wlud coiic Jtlte botU4e ECZEMA IN RED BLOTCHES The best of men are sometimes worsted and that's no yarn. 205 Kanter Ave., Detroit,- - Mich. j "Some time last summer I was taken with eczema. It began in my balr first with red blotches, then scaly, spreading to my face. The blotches were red on my face, dry and scaly, not large; on ray scalp they were Kneumaiism Itnckactic And larger, soma scabby. They came on my hands. The Inside of my bands Contain No Forming Drug, were all little lumps as though full ot shot- - about of an Inch under the akin. Thenthey went to the outside and between and all over my fingers. It also began on the bottoms of my feet and the calves of my legs, and Itch, oh, my! I never bad anything I'h-- It and hope I never will again. The Hcblng was terrible. My hands got so I could scarcely work. "I tried different eczema ointments but without results. I also took medicine for It but it did no good. I saw the advertisement for a sample ot Cutlcura Ointment and Soap and sent for one. They did me so much good I bought some more, using; them as CI.-- ., mi rtn Clipping Machine I visual per directions, and In about three Tarrm ssptve iiwfsTtrnt cwr v1 weeks I was well again. Cutlcura Soap tottge Ua mmr other 4mr sins vi tr4 svssd rait rmn writa mum tor eort'-es-a and Ointment entirely cured me." Meat Ml sUd ttiB I nil. orproiv ftes ll f Utrsr trie fWt ta ha ft M (Signed) Ben. Passage. Apr. 8. 1912. ovrt siatia MMlirn r Bttri baeavl Oe its trexaj yejsjr IMI, rnvry tnsvbln f nsrMft, Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold CO. CHICAGO SHAFT FLEXIBLE of world. each Sample throughout the Wii end Ohio cmicaqo. i.l Writs foe tow sew esitmiof of moot wari Um ot free, with 32 p. Skin Book. Addrees Mivpittf mm) heavp frttsmrinf "Cutlcura, Dept. I Boston." d ti All It all happened In a wayside village. She was the village schoolmistress, prim and proper, but a bad hand at d T HIS WHISTLE Right, but Made No Sort of a Hit With the Teacher. WEBB anti-tru- FOR Father's. Instructions Obeyed boy PASSES Wi PAID BOY daughter. Thread Trust Attacked. thread Trenton, N. J. Tho trust was attacked by the federal government In a civil suit filed here Monday seeking the dissolution of tho alleged attempted monopoly by the Contes Interests of Great ltrlt-- j In of the thread trade of the United States including that of the American mated at talk to young men. I wish I was strong and well as you describe yourself to be. I am going to begin-a- t ouce and follow your advice and take care of myself as I ought to. I will quit tho use of all stimulants, tea and I will take ooffce, go to bed early. the cold water towel bath every morning. I want to live to be old and useful, like you. And I shall also keep Peruna at hand. In case of slight ailrnonts as Jhey may arise. I thank to Even Try to Protect Women From tho Insults of Ruffian Who Tried to Break Up Parade. Mexican. first ; Police Are Accused of Falling Near Arizona .Line, the Result of Attack The last JONGRESS MAY INVESTIGATE TREATMENT OF PARTICIPANTS IN SUFFRAGE PARADE. - In Hot Skirmish Douglas, Ariz. MANY INSULTS A' Four Mexican Regular Soldier Killed between American troops talk to young men In my article certainly brought out ninny responses from young men. I take this means of answering them briefly, for the benefit of other young men who did not write me. One writer says: "I was ftreatly Interested In your v MEXICANS ATTACK AMERICAN REGULARS AND GET WORST OF THE ENCOUNTER. , Made by Dr. Hartman's Plain Talk to Young Men WOMEN SUBJECTED The First Necessity is to Keep the Bowels Gently Open With a Mild Laxative Tonic Healthy old age 1 so absolutely dependent upon the condition of the bowels that great care should b talcn to sp that they act regularly. The isc! Is that as age advances tb stomach muscle become weak and Inactive and the liver doe not store tin the ' Jules that are necessary to prompt i dicesilon. Some help can be obtained by esU Inc easily digested foods and by plenty of exercise, but this lattr Is Irksome to most elderly pwple. One that a state of conj thing Is certain, stipation should alwsys be avoided as It Is dangerous lo life and health. Thi best plan Is to take a mild laxative s often a la deemed nereseary. Hut with equal certainty It I suceented that ca'hanics. piirestlvo, phyMes, salt and r il's b avoided, aa they do but temporary good and are so hwh as to be a shock to a delicate system. A mttch better plan, and one that thousands of elderly people r following, I to take a gentle laxat ive tonic like Dr. C 'aldwell Byrup Pepsin, which act as nearly like ftatore as Is In possible. fact, the tendency of this remedy I to strengthen the stomach and bowel muscle and so train them to art Datnrally scaln, when medicines of all kind ran usually be dispensed with. This I the opinion of many people of different age, among them Mr. O. P. Miller. Pa rod a, Mich , who write: "1 am an year old and have been constipated for many years. Since receiving your samr.U bottle I have procured two (Oe bottles and And that WHY INCUBATOR CHICKS DIE 1 Mr. O. P. Miller. It Is the best remedy I ever used and doe Just what you claim for It to the very letter. I can not recommend It too highly." A bottle can be bought of any druggist at fifty cents or one dollar. People usually buy the fifty cent aize first, snd then, having convinced themselves of It merits they bny the dollar Ue, which is more economical. Result are always guaranteed or money will be refunded. Any elderly person can follow these suggestion with safety and the assurance of good results. If no member of your has ever used Syrup Pepsin sndfamily yon would like to make a personal trlsl of It before buying It In the regular way of ft druggist, send your address a postal will do to Ir. W, H. raid well. JOS Wsshlngton SU MonMreiio, in., nd a free ssmple bottle will be mailed yoa. bwfefTM. rr:,- - SUMiltMMlfO,iKkllki |