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Show ,1 f N FAX DESEHET triiNIJNCi working condition equal or SMperiorj at home or abroad The officers vrhfi issue the statement are Q, A.' fihaw, president, R L. Agassi. vice president, and Jameg general manager MONDAY JAN UAIIY were allowed X began. GEHAL1K jtlllZ CAUbfc Will 11 Vers. Cruz, Jan. 4. Uneasiness Is growing here on account of the increase in the number of rebel! bands NERVOUSNESS BROUGHT operating In, the state of Vera Crus along both the Mexhan and the Inter-oean'ON HYDROPHOBIA railroad connecting the- port, of Vera Crua and the capital A rebel attack on Tampicp la regardDissatisfied With the James K He Syracuse, N Y, Jams ed as imminent, according to reports The foreign warships at Tampico are Hubbell, formerly'' county lerk," and His forces Have Made -one of the, best .known residents of ready td iilke off all ftvrelgners whom they have warned to be prepared to Syracuse, died at a hospital of Upon Ojinaga leave the town following symptoms of hydrophobia TheAmericah wilffchips nowlurVera bitten on the llp"b ft pet dog on Nov ZO Crug will g9 out toea In the morning He went to a ' for maneuvers hospital; yvherft an antitoxin aqd torpedo practice II left the hospital a week HUERTA' TROOPS ARE BUSY. and probftbly will remain out for t vo later days They will, however, be In reach! While heVas aioaiid his friends by wireless It la fxpected that John hind will Joked him about the rabbles and Mr -turd here Modnay- - night Hubbell began to read everything he could find about the disease Last SatWhere of Field Battle BOTH KIDFS SEND TIT FI R Tuesday heTeturned to his doctor and Fortifying - UOUNRED TO IMTHIbTHiS told him he was nervous and fidgety. urday Ended With Rebels' He was again taken to the hospital " Withdrawal. v Preaidio, Tex. Jan, 4 The sixth 'ay Reaching there he complained of of the siege of Ojinaga by Gen throat trouble The sight of a drop of water' caused violent spasms of the git's rebel army, although attended by throat Four of the city s leading El, Pago, Tex,, Jan, lrGeiu.JTanelseo Incessant cannonading ftom daylight attended Mr. a WiiignT, "ended without" physicians ilia left Juarez today for Ojinaga to but In spite of all thev tou)d do he of Increasing the dead and that except died today An autopsy on the body. take command of the rebel troops wounded on both tfio'w ru sjde u tonight-- , be cm a'Jtffeitrhg TKe federal were sentry theattackmg rebels nounced that hydrophobia, induced forces at and the to federals the American s.de, Ojinaga' for the last week. y -- auto suggestion, ''tiTTaoubtedly He will go by train to Chihuahua and of the river to be cared forby the caused death a Red Cross from there by automobile. Ae neither of the contending ftrrrlas Before leaving Juarez today he, ex- maintains a hospital serv ice, 150 more EARLE UNDER ARREST pressed himself as dissatisfied with the wounded were carried to United States IN CHRISTIANA attack being made by tHstXOfOee, as territory to be crowded into a email hft had hoped to tdriv e the federal out achoolhouse and church which were converted Into hospitals -- Xhristiania, of the town in a two days fight. Norway, Jan, 3 While shrapnel and volley after volEai 1. Finney thc.Ameri.gan. ley of rifle fire "were "poured into 'the artist, has been brought here under a, 200 reinforcements of cavalry and ararrest on the charge of abducting tillery command by Gen Monolovio division of the federal army with its Is making a etftfidagalnst his son Harold from a Herrera, which he dispatched from 11 generals retreat, the relative positions of the school at Lamotte Beuvron, France Saturday, and will accom- two armies at nightfall were were unThe boy's mother Marie Chihuahua Mrs Ha expects to changed them to Ojinaga Flschbacher, who was Earles first pany reach Ojinaga in two or three days Gen Ortegas acmy, which has taken wife Raoul Madero, chief of staff to Oen. entrenchments on ill aides of Ojinaga, Earle and Miss Charlotte Herman Mexof brother the late of Rutherford, N. J r known also as Villa, and a excepting that which faces the Texas Is him accompanying Mrs Evans, who Is alleged to have ican president. border, was withdrawn and concentrated about two lnlleg west on the assisted Earle In the abduction, were to OJlhaga arrested several days ago at Toten, bonks of the Conebos river. Just pre-' In the Interior of Norway, by a huf.Rta TROOPS BESTviously Gen Balazar, also with 800 Freut.li detective Picard, who " had FORTIFYING THE FIELD federal volunteers. , succeeded for the blen tracking them since last Novemfirst" the 'siege iTr going out ber They have been placed in Jail Ixuedo, Tex, Jan 4 With the con- of the fortifications In an attempt to ber and will be treated as ordinary stitutional forces awaiting reinforce- attack Gen. Ortegas rear, was driven prisoners until extradition papers ar- ments 35 miles south of the town, back by the rebels, not, however, unrive from Paris Huerta troops from tha Nuevo Laredo he had killed a dozen or more The boy Harold Is on hi way to garrison were busy today fortifying the til . rebels battle-ende- d France In charga-o- f 11. r1, field,- where at So far the caBiialtfeaTiav e TeerTdis- the French minister toNorwav, who --the- w rthdrawal of the his post" aT Chrls-ver- rebels. Rebel leaders declare the at"haarJustTeslghed fired About 120,000 rounds of ammunitianfa.- tack will be renewed w hen additional tion have been expended bv both arThe American legktlon is watching troops arrive, 6 000 rebels Earle s Interests AH the dead n ere removeif from the mies 4 On the basis that 000 federals are engaged, this In a statement tonight Earle said battlefield today It is reported that and that since his flight from Paris he bodies of federate and rebels alike would Indicate that 12 shots were fired been residing in dlfterent parts were burned for each soldier while the total of dead haJ 1000 of Norway, occasionally assuming a Twelve rounds of ammuni- and wounded doesGennot exceed had new name He declined to give his tion, said thousand The fart that Ortega to be intended for the conmotive for the abduction of the boy, stitutionalists, weie seized bv United his forees to one point to saying that he would reserve his ex- States authorities in Laredo today the west'of Ojinaga was taken by the planation for he French courts But A river akiffmam-voaptura- d. by fed- federals as judteFUPK that the rebels It Is understood that he was Inspired AH forces as be landed on tha Mex- were preparing a united attack eral by ad Irresistible desire to see his son, ican side with smuggled ammunition the federals, therefore, were rushed whom he had not seen since boyhood the plateau upon whlh the vilEarle smiling with apparent happi- for the constitutionalists, was hanged acrossstands In to a west elevation night lage ness, eaid that the boy had learned Friday The Mexican officials added to the these positions ths two armies rested to love lilm In the last three minutes United States Immigration officers' without either of them showing signs j and would never forget him. problems by refusing to allow 30 of retreat to recross the border because Syrians When firing ceased and the federals y Salt Fake Photo and Snpplv Co, had trachoma they They were gathered their wounded from the field, the excluded from United States, found Gen Francisco Castro Kodaks, finishing, framing. 124 Main St IX d v.rliwmi.nt ) but from humanitarian motives they they of the regular troops, had been wounded In the arm. Lula Terrazas., a grandson of the rich, land holders, with theregularr, was shot In the foot Gen Marcello Caraveo, commander of federal volunhad been slightly wounded, teers, was permitted to cross to. the United the State ter receive treatment-froRed Cross The total losses to the federals In the day fighting were killed Its Members. - ? ; tj-- Endeavor- Wia kVages - to Make - Hours, and Working Conditions Superior to All, js 3s2Z2Bga$5asegaega?i Hu dreds- - Are A.ttending Our Great FNRkMNEbS r , Japaryi-learaiee-S le Calumet & Hecla Company Not Accord it or Employ 9 to enter when fighting JipaSESEBBSSEtEH I' VRs7vTKRA RKBEh R .519 11 At-Jac- k Prices Reduced t Blank & More Millinery At Half O-te- Jan 2 The Calumet' & Hac- Mining company will Continue to refuse recognition to the Western Federation "of MlnW6iTT(r (tmploy'lti' member, off leers of the company said the in a statement tohlgtarI-Ygardlnstrike at their mines the stateThe copper country, ment said, has for 50 years enjoyed industrial peace and our relations with our men have been mutually satisfactWe never have discriminated, oryBoston, -- tween those who do and those who do loot belong to labor organizations We l ave, however, during the pending strike refused, and must continue to, re-jto give recognition to the West ern Federation of Miner or to employ its members for reasons j7ecURaFld se that organization The statement severely arraigned the policy of the federation, adding The great majority of the employ-- h and spontaneously have voluntarily - . never to recognize this petitioned a rgamzation or employ 'its members The statement also said-Thcompany, with all the officers nd employees of the mine, Join In the unhappy accident which us- e I estroyed- - happlnesa-o- f- Romany of our fellow citizens, and we ave been anxious and ready to give assistance to our stricken fel- ows that lies within our power. The company vjlll continue be do , veo thing in Its power to contribute the safety, comfort and happiness of On Dec 1, 1913, an its employees day for underground em-- 1 nine-holoyeeg and a day Jar sur-- j fice men was put into effect The jgeneral manager sets aside a fixed day ight-bo- ur r-- 4- veey week tor hearmg-emnpTaingrievances among the i ts shd men individually, or through committees These lm-- r rovements are not Suggested nr has- tened by present conditions, but are a 'iarl of a fixed program of progressive Inprovement which always has been, and always will continue to mark the policy of the company The company desires and will endeavor to make hours wages and 1 d- -- ' The iua.st Miihatioiial allies in HTmii V tailor made suits are feat ured iu this lot, having sold reulai ly frmu $18.00 to $27.50. There (are iUhrnaT Litter striped and mixed matenalK, made m the yet y lalcbt aim imibt fTieetive winter in Hi tu womens in 38, styles. Sizes range fnm iulsi-e-s while many of the Letter t allies o;no in jargr sizes only. E-- Choice of the. lot on sale, at , , .$11.95 Fer-dma- -- 1 Womens $15.00 CaraeiiSCoafs Womens and misses1 full length, lustrous blaek caracul eoivtg'in heat and mtmt fopular. styles linetLwitli good n col la r and turn-bac- k itv of satin, made with deep onffsr Misses sizes in 16 and 18; womens sizes in 34 to tt, sold regularly at $15.00. Yllile the quantity lasts, on v turn-dow- sale at I .$6.95 " i 'I ' 4 H. Up to $15-0- 1 1 r U ) Kinds 8 iom-mand- ar isted Price .. A....;...'. J . JM . i- -- ; .$6.45 -- Up !o 88.00 Boys MONOPOLY 4. - I Wool Overcoats FREE COMPETITION, j L. 1 The famous REMIND TOis make of boys finest all wool suits, in Norfolk and otfyer styles strictly hand tailored garments, made from most favored materials in popular and JuxabI(LL(dorsfotLbpysof 5 Jo 18 years. Suits that sell in at Clearance the regular' wax. up to $15.00, are on orig-inaU- PROHIBITED . -- T F I , l Extremely nobby styles in boys Overcoats including Polo Mv proand Inverted Pleat models made from all wool tweeds, Wia, Jan. 3 posal is neither regulated competl-tift-but nor rogiilfttffd monopoly, i'heyiot1 (hinchillas and mannish mixtures in navy, gray and freedom In comyeUtloa,- - prohibition a lu e s iii t h o co o for boys of 2 to 30 years. of monopoly, permission " and regulation of the latd'BdKJ, Clearance Price operation .$3.85 " ter This was ths solution of ths trust mm-jLTiTimss, by President question as announced Charles R Van Hlsa of the University the of Wisconsin, at a meeting of LMrs. Malcolm Whitman at NewYork polioe, the on deed from rt we- - bullet He Saturday Lunch dub herre today. hen slio a Jmuils Crocker and wound and several ktilftnfiaalie j The writIn court defended the supreme .another given by the late Mr Leland other man was badly cut up and prob- e. intiz reasonable1 A wtor J.h TH fl fn lll d Htn fm d die ing the- anti-tru- st law'. . A trailing leading from the scene of the started from criwsed -- eTertrtcr wires Sherman . .11 in's, it pfiiimated si iamoo. . ledMr. Van Hlsc said that not more to the aeswtt Frank -riveethig police OFSEUHLE JOINS ! Oian. 1 of l per ent of the large llocco and August Gleco, both Italian.. -as monofihe police believe the suapecia combinations of weatltb were TRAIN STRIKES STREETCAR, Italian,In assisted by their friends, polies He contended that bvgreater a and when the two fel dul bo .,btale4 large efficiency could KILLED tha. oUitra fled, Nft gvldanvti. was found OF n organizatlons-andrisupport of bis on either Gleco or Ro ..o to connect of the views quoted the statistics thorn with tha affair United States ?tc el corporation and pei; Memphis Term., Jan 4r-Fthat of smaller steel plants. Jan 4 Peaceable sons were kliltd and several others In-a BRYAN PRAYS FOR Tacoma, Wah He declared that if large organiza- train struck a when freight jured wereefficient than tha tlon problem! behavior ami was regulating them rather than de- union of the Western Federation of The identified dead PEACrNOTWAr them. stroying j- -t a vatiey- - Glevelamt Q. Mtnm U rre -- recommended T6day 5y 3V J T, A" alt Jackson Miss -- Lincoln Neb Jan- - 4 In speaking Iharles Perry Taylor, organizer of the Thomas Morrill, Mephls ' woman here today on. a STUDENT VOLUNTEER The bodies of a man and aubject, American Federation of Labor, to 700 have not been Identified 1 W J- - Brvan touched upon the policy of CONVENTION END$ unorganized all from the works of the administration Mexico, regarding the Tacoma Smelting company hinting that war with that country will .ITALIANS ENGAGE - recourse. Pausbe but the possible4 1 viomen The Kansas Otv Ifo . Jan sgnod to atjalaln from ing dramatically m-- bo midst of a Atmir Volunteer conypntioo for forijfn lence and take no a tmli until Tuesdav, IN FATAL QUARREL thnt'was entirely foreign to tbq In neaatou ham when ft mlaaion that baa of Mexlisn the Western problem, becy Bryan gave this representative anded Trlegrama Fed erallon ' aim o Wednesday, tossf-'will he An here attempt of ipmellng from all part of Uw 'I i;. 4 movement ?od spaed It r's M1hh44 (Wtaha work peaie from nine by lengthen ar meptliiff wpt tn Us passage around tbe world, t tha to 10 hours, vilth no adv nneeriwwagesr iaukft FaffaAam also aif Two hundred vohintftra nt God that He pray may help mo to maka . Jialiaa, " and tnHny caused the strlkp fdittformhrtf It tr ia futallv hujt aa unnecessary lht this rvult overnt, taHLuir why tbay wer taklna bheriff Jamieson alep, arlifressed the if a 8h(W)Umi hull to war Mexico I do ogt with men go ffra hem up forrlga misalonary work a a life's men at the meeting Ho said h had or. wer fntind Kmi: in the enow lhby th want uicn to die In fore guti for their va.tlon , countiy. I want them to live for tbs. of th ntovwnatt ! to re dered fns tlepuliea to kill the first man Th cotllltlj cruit collogo men for tlw miMlimara who pointed a gun toward the smelter Otbr than this one fori Id drlora- The enmpany Increased Its guard to About field already have agned tlon tha secretary of slat did ii tha pled ire to dvot thaie Hve to aerr-l- c da oi nd brought mors strikebreakers YOURE BILIOUS on governmental affairs in tha YnlaaionArr fld! enwater and Mi --Bryan Jeeves fur Tpekr Kan r supplies Ihrougli the -wan Attended by The wlieie lie speaks tomorrow night Tues trance The si earner Cordova reached dole alea. day he sd.lt'esee the aitjamber of the smelter 'dock with 2.000 tons of of IJncoln on ttto subject, Te copper or from Alaska, joining a small N w Kra Demurfleet waiting to ba unloaded ,e-.- Ti 'jr rage charges h uA far Incurred are estimated At about JaOlkL Sick Ilcmlachc, Bad Breath. Hour Standing In line with 60 uneniplov ed Tor Infant and Children. Stoniacli, mean Liver anil Bowels men Mayor W W Seymour of this city tloKyed Glean up tonight. today took the Oath of allegiance arid The Kind Yen Hats Always Bought -became a charter member of Joial No. now, Uef'a which-waInhog . s 33, Hoboes of America, Bear tbs Furred Tongue, Bad Taste. Indigesstalled at the Hotel de Gink, an Miserable Headabandoned school building now oceu. tion. Rallow fikln and Btgn&turs of aches come from Si torpid liver and pled by unemployed men which cause your bowels, Warmly indorsing- - the movement, clogged stomach to become filled with undiMayor Seymour said JShMi PA05LESS EXTRACTION 2Sf No man can tell but that some day gested food, whit h sours and fermpnts I may beeotp an active member of like garbage into a swill barrel. - That GOLD CROWNS BRIDGE indiuntold the first miserystep L beyour union and any one of you may ' WORK gestion, foul gases, bad breath, vellow come mayor of this city A GOOD The members of- - the union define Mrin, mental fears, everything that I SETOFTEETHj5,C0 atid .nauseating. A Caeca rot tit MAIN tTRICET. their organization ft composed of men horrlblo will tonight give vourronstlpaXed - unable to find work bpwcl--- a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning They work w hlle-vbo CHILDREN MARCH FR0Mr sleep g irrora your 'druggist oBI keep you., of teertk extraction r Painless BURNING BUILDING feeling good for months Million pay, AH work guaranteed. men and women take a Pascaret now REMEMBER Cl. and then to keep thir stomach, liver ( Sacramento, Cftl Jan A Children at shd tow elsTegulated," and nevef know In the parish house of a miserable school We Treat You Right ' Sunday moment Dont forget were fit - Pauls ICplscopaf ctiuroh m. te ( p.m. marched Offlos hours 1:1 out In good order todaef while ftthe children tjielr little Insides need ad1 good, the I. to Phene the Interior of gentle cleansing, too. Saol Sundays lift joining flrenguTfeff church A window donsted few tisemenk r a , " Madison, n. el t upt X broivn.Tor -- if -- -- blv-w- I i r 6 ed FIVE-PERSO- -- tJ 1 the-dtr- . For the Benefit of the Creditors f nTra-wwa- M not-tour- -- oors-nu- i O v 1 1 1 1 1 I I? ; f - jr 4 4 CASTOR I A ' la Breaking all record for crowds Breaking all records for values Little wonder when you consider the ' fact that you are offered S at sensation your free and uniimittd choice of D a!, slashing reductions. To buy elsewhere is extravagance to act quickly means to SAVE. Shoe the entire family NOW at less than actual factory cost. - Such shoe savings are not presented very AVIS-SHOE- dayQQME. n 1446 East tr,e 4 MODERN PAINLESS lfl-ce- nt DENTISTS WommMMsDMrsr $3.50. Honest Work Honest Prices ou MisA, 44-ce- V -- ' 4 , ue f f X-- i r 4 -- |