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ft'ftWftft ft -- ACM' - ft ft ft ' r CRUZ rill ALL11JXI ft ft-A - Washington The Seniite today without debate passed the Washington April-- 24 Secretary of the departmentof —labor said Wilson army bill as agreed to by' the’ after today's cabinet meeting at which conferees of the House’andSenata the Colorado strike situation was The at length that he did not see House ’passed the volunteer army any bill: for the federal government opportunity today It ixow goes to the President to do znore than it alreadyhad to adjust the strike situation rt ‘‘We have exhausted’ he said “our ft j efforts-to reconcile the factions under HOSTILITIES IN LABOR the law Ve have received demanding that federal troopstelegrams be sent there butWAR Ihl COLORADO until the governor requests ARE us to send troops we cannotaccept and we have not heard from him" our-Infantry Regiments Cbm-j' HALTEQ UNDER TRUCE Speaker Clark Democratic Leader Chairman oster of the mines committee RepresentativeHouse Lewis prising 3400 of Maryland PresidentGompers and (Continued rom Page IL) Secretary Morrison of the American Embark bn Three termination of attacking the troops ederation of Labor conferred today in were the speaker’s office regardingthe only empty tents found a of steps by the federal “We saw three men and a boy at a Transports at Galveston to meet the renewed strike distance said General Chase tonight troubles In the Coloradocoal field Tne of life “They were the only evidences: suggestion was that the House made about the place” mines subcommittee might go back to STEAMERS' A crowd of armed strikers estimated Colorado and continue its investigation CONVOYED at 200 but no conclusion seen early in the day near Bunker was reached ? hill BYi THREE vanishedIn the direction of DESTROYERS Aguilar A report that a skirmish preceded UNION LEADER RELEASED the retreat of the Strikers was M UNDER INSTRUCTIONS OP later denied by both military and union 1 41 " A ft iK 4k ' -"dv VOLUNTEER ARMY BILL CABINET DECIDES PASSES BOTH HOUSES EDERAL GOVERNMENT CAN DO Nothing MORE VERA t— a 0 He had retired leaving that he was not to be -”f OR rt 1 VAXXJJ b I1 hour crews seen tonight reached Galveston instruction -DROOPS l VJXA t their nal summoning-: afterwardthe orde is mild fermented a containingjust enough stinfulaio saiisjy me man or ac ion the or Sman who does things the man who thinks ’ -beverage ft non " ' I t n wnb Anrxw ftw R'gajsjMr EalaM k' 1 S £4i4k(l ? - - r 1 General unston authorities' Command in LIEUTENANT ’ - prize The GOVERNOR is THE BEER IN - Refugees in Mino Released W’ Ml Denver April 24of — John United'’ McLennan Ml the the Mine Southwestern apd Empire district president held by the state and the ‘Peerless pumping station Workers of America militia under Maj P J of Hamrock near a mass smoldering ruins ollow as Soon were Ludlow was ordered released today Sgi found The soldiers released J by Lieut Gov 8 R itzgerald W There and a party of refugeeswho had was no charge against McLennan and Vessels Are Ready Siple as been entombed in the Empire mine said itzgerald "no Bit for therefore reason fc Salt Lake City three days but at the Southwestern for holding him” V pt' MU' prisoners today Resulted P mine the mine had escaped Numerous conferences V agreement for a truce ALVESTONt Tex 'April 24— it is said followingthe evacuationof inin antheInformal strike district to their besiegers accordingfor ftjgM at' the approach of public itzgerald to give 1 Twenty hours afterorders to troops opportunity Dental Co B ggi to subside It was excitement start for the frontwere received that strike leaders A fesM “The amount of damage done during understood would the past few days is their Influence to restrain their four 'ofinuse simply appalling' followers from committingacts Of declared his arrival f General Chase upon 7 ® antry comprising 3400 men carrying In Ludlow and Lieutenant Governor “The 112 MAIN 8TOEET mBm camps about Aguilar It plain that the militia ft twelve machine guns sailed for Vera are a mass of ’’ruins’’ made in the strike zone merelyto maintain WORK Cruz late today ft Tho Sixth- cavalry The prisoners iri the Southwestern was order and would not take the Hand the mine against strikers who maintained I W2rsSKfr — WtetA Eh?hHik42 UI'W HONEST PRICES ourth artillery batteries did the accordingto H D King one of were Ray peace hI not gqd there owners Superintendent for a march of PafUess away as was no room Blfcch his wife and two sons Arrangements xtracUou of teeth nr women par' the capital All work upon to present guarantMd on the transports They probably will Arthur Samples mine clerk Joe tomorrow to the In ub aall’ governor connection reqikmbe: aboarda and tomorrow commercial miner George Norman with the strike were said to be well under by officials of £be steamersp-The men who sailed'todaya Mrprominentaoitizen of Aguilar way tonightleague We Treat You Right AIEN’S iSUJTS ON Norman wasdefeated for the Woman’s Peace with those who will follow comprise of the truce were Office hours: 2:20 a m to d of mayor of at the town m Aguilar The interms ifth brigade the by James a telegram read to Generalft CREDIT Sundays: 10 to p m Phono USA com-I election of April over the telephone in the presence manded-pby with the town and others Chase vBrigM Gen rederick board of N attorney Horace Hawkins Priced upward I prevailed upon the strike f A W yesterday for the UnitedMine Cleverest New unston! They are due in Vera Cruz leaders Workers of America I to take the children $ It follows: A 'Tv MTV 4M6n4ayIp’VjArT-iE women Spring Styles from J J and H wounded men out of the Empire "Release General McLennan at once It was a stripped fighting force that mine There will be no "shooting by either Men’ii Men’ V Hats on Vn Shoes on Indefinite truce is on We must ft Priced upward from sailed today The soldiers released the' refugees in side Credit Priced upCredit Priced Every ounce of subsls- the Sinti nee Todav nt 215 It Go no further south than mine the air observe ward CSfb ward be through CO Last Time tence' that could crowded aboard shaftSouthwestern until further TONIGHT— main Ludlow orders” from from is The stope is still closed INMHSMI that the conference ’was Hawkins stated and ROBERT put’onthe transportsand each of No no was seen about the place when between himself jiniTrwT lai riwrannnnrararaBMBMMMiMMiMurasBraMijHMjMMraMSBJMraiMUMMrai t EH LieutenantGovernor the four regimentswas reduced to one the detail of soldiers arrived itzgarrald by was arranged 'Hl of with The refugees from the Empire mine George W Musser chief justice the ambulance and three wagbus Its supplied with and ammunition were guns Colorado supreme court purpose The transport J IB twenty-flye mules but had been food for he said was to avert further bloodshed In the Great Detective Play without days Both the Continuing he said: Empire and The Argyle Case ” Sumner' carrying the' fourth and part three “It was Southwestern camps are completely arranged on condition that of’ the Twenty-eighth infantry was H D King General according to part Chase stop his troops at Ludlow the that John McLennan president of and only York first also packed with of arrived Original New owner company who away the State ederation of thriller” here today Labor and — Herald andj officers ta the 'army’s olive here tfor 15 of the UnitedMine Workers of “Best melodrama seen men A telegram signed by andfifty-three M 'IHI drab campaign uniforms as the band large business America be released as would need some time"— Tribune property owners sent to taken to avert further J “Melodrama of the best sort?’ — was Governor his aid in any steps © played men of Trinidad “Auld Lang Syne” this afternoon The It was also understood Ammons bloodshed On Telegram message that Ilf kI Mh Bi declared that a should call union 9 n Is BH and electrifying"News the 'McClellan with state of headquarters a "Intense Secondaway anarchy — them Ijjto and petitioned the state executive throughout the state and notify the the Twenty-eighth Monday night — New York Grand remainder of that any of the agreement and urge to secure federal Voops In infantry!Next came General unston’s Opera company I’rloes hostile steps be abandoned? Priced upward from JK9 K5T M UIHH SA VtMWT ifteen hundred silent grim-visaged contemplated SOT 50e L50 the Kilpatrick which car-ried A1I QT This did” men sobbing and children ft Seats the Seventh infantry The last crowded in frontwomen have been issued to now ready Of the Htoly Trinity That noof orders troop C to leave was the Meade with the Nlne-teenth church today while open air funeral members Colorado national B 'I h infantry held for fourteen guard to entrain for Trinidad for strike Wf ( engineers servicesof were -4 company E aiBMMMMMBMaanagBs the Ludlow fire service was stated today by Col G M and telegraph and telephoneoperators Two heavy trucks Lee assistant adjutant general and draped in black the 256 ST preceding’ the transportswere the conveyed ATE STREET Sergt R for the flower-laden caskets from the W Woods spokesman torpedo boat destroyers us er Ry id morgue troopers who yesterdaydid not entrain to the churchand Catholic cemetery for the south end Prestonto act as convoys There were about thirty ALL TmsWTCK’ the men at at noon today The steamers now preparing to fol- REQUEST armorywould OB REGULAR LLOYD not go south low with!the artillery and the cavalry Woods said the men TROOPS REUSED BY until they had received back pay culty San It was stated on high authority of the American Red Cross society raft the Mallory 'liners and ere Marcos declared eighty men refused The Hockpey Company 'the Texas City company's steamerSalPRESIDENT WILSON to Woods iere that Mr had been sent to issued a call & Johnny O’Connor but said there was Hohler the chairman Tudor Cameron mum' go no organized through CoL Daniel Carlisle and Jules Hom-Sam tUlo effort to keep the men from Cruz to look after the interests tlie Grace Cornman commander returning Vra of state Red Cross nursing ifth brigade will continueas Denver April 24 — Gov E M Ammons strike service of British subjects leaving Barton of the to service to Mexico learn the at Charles Yule red upon his arrival in City whereabouts Munter Denver Reports were denied that Sir once of all enrolled nurses brigade commander General unston Parillo and rablto from telegram ON BIG Cecil Spring-Rice in the service Washington founda DECISION the British ambassador KU Mrs ranking jas comipander of the awfaitlng him in ORCES SEARCH Mr and Vernon Castle A he was UNION here had ordered Mr and advise them to keep in constant IjAg which Hohler to informed that his request for federal Vera Cruz with a view to possible SUNNYSIDE MINE OR Current Events Hardly1 haZLhe last transport cast off troops to tomb with headquartersand to aid in quieting the warfare for diplomaticintervention r Concert Orchestra lea rn each nurse will be ready to the 5c Twenty-sixth infantry existed acutely in HIGH POWER RILES ‘H whenwhich has for southern Secretary Lf State declared Bryan 10c 35c 50c five days had that Mnlinee Night from been UNNEL SUSTAINED no such inters cation had been marchedinto Galveston Texas Colorado assignments 35c 50c 75c by the government Colo April 24 The Walsenburg City filling the camp vacated expected trouble in the — Walsenburg sir Lionel The Rocky Mountain division of the En route to Denver this afternoon center of district by Ithe Carden it was learned departingbrigade shifted from the Governor Ammons wired Congressman has arrived in Mexico City to take American Red Cross society has 1800 and Colorado uel & Iron miles of The Camp Crockett and regiments Edward Taylor in Washington to convey charge of the British embassy there Mexican border territory under ourth Twenty-eighth: Seventh’ Nineteenth to President and properties on the south to the its Wilson to every nonunion supervision infantry comprising about other his request west today The proper channel for mines north and CALL ISSUED TO NURSES O Z50b meri-and the forming the bulk allofhaving The reply from reached here today that the Sunnyside immediate aid Register and Receiver Upheld Don’t forget tofromclip The theIlerald-Tie-publican Empress brigader are largely veterans twelve miles northwest had ROCKY MOUNTAIN DISTRICT theatre Taylorwas to the effect that been mine service In the seen Philippinesthe President visited by union forces and that coupon becauseof lack of to gets a free Reversal of General Three Ten They night packing and the Jackson and coupons worked alland and of offense against federal Turner mines were April Poulterer ticket for tickets free Hmm 'Denver you by daylight not cleanlngh camp peace and order could not see his way surrounded director of t'n district each subscriber Uoekv Mountain to only were ready to Land Office month move but the 100 clear to send federal troops to Colorado The visit to the Sunnysidemine was acre' they had occupied were almost and that in any Case the war accordingto its superintendentfor the literally broom-swept so careful was of securing high-power rifles not respond favorably purpose iffiMLL0VERTHEWim® The the olean-up whole movement the tor use against because of the present supposed to beAs Jhere passed quietly Many wives of men tostrained request there were NO W t situation between the United tne striKers none the The of I) R PLAYING 730 915T Thomoson and officers watched their husbands States and strikers said they would protect the and M opinion dally: 230 Mexico Three shows M Kaighn register and receiver Brigadier General rederick stated employeesin event of trouble cents Governor Ammons tonight wlir command the brigade now that of the local land office Is upheld he had sent his request far federal Six S & C big spring feature acts embarking-’ at his headquarters final decision of waa waiting troops to the President the -1 bv and the MINERS ROM headed last night when the sailing WYOMING H the department through the Colorado interior Rossow Midgets 1 orders He had the orders telephoned war The GO TO AID O STRIKERS the Greatof came’ congressional delegation because he back to the & CopGalveston where sig-V Western Gold it the proper course to thettransport-blew whistles of a pursue of Kids’ United per Mining coinpan which Jesse Matinee Saturday ItoCheyenne Wyo April 24— Athere num Governor Regina Inquiry Mine is president to retain the bigbulletins read from stage js Workers headquarters Knight :r strike situation Governor q cean-ste Concerning the it said that a number of men nirrl Agism was tunnel into the Dalywhich it dro Ammons said: had left coal IdgS Wyoming" to go “I have campstrouble NEW PICTURES NOW PLAYING begun thorough Investigationto the secene of the Colorado Judge propertv in ronjunetinnwith the daily 12 to 415 to the riots of The Dai Two shows which have occurred at Rock Springs the largest Mining cornpanvat cost miners In the strike zone within the last week ive Thrilling Reels of In the Rocky mountain of 5180000 The camp and when find who is to blame for met tonight to consider the yesterday them the guilty ones will be The local voted last punished Hanna And until that investigation has been night $4000 to the Colorado strikers Special agents yf the forest service A new reel every 15 minutes Ad Rm mission 10 cents completed ask the publiq to withhold complained that the tunnel did not judgment mint revert to contain and should KIDDIES! THEY’LL ENJOY the BRING THE THESE “The state has not eihaustedit3 WOMEN ASK PRESIDENT national Jorest After lengthy aOwa in peace in the hearinar Mr and Mr maintaining TO WITHDRAW uompson Kaighn TROOPS strike zone finances for held that the tunnel driven with TWO provided the was HEADLINERS llgl militia can be raised The special PROM MEXICAN SOIL the express purposeof uncoveringminerals London-Paris-Bremen of the legislature will be called some havingbeen found and the rile SO riedrich Wilhelm UnequdfciJIfduduille on or before May for that suit of the forest service was over ss— ra— — Mey K alter Wilhelm Intend to see that peace i3 purpose restored New York April 14 — A resolution ruled May 13’ Ql ''d JLsJr jy H CGrreser Knrfuerot there at once and it Is to of protest against thia nation The land romiTiissionen at Washington May General JSeydiltz going Chase- and the state militia that look to war with Mexico was reversed tne decision of Wilhelm adopted at however shi Kronprin ’May for that condition the local land office and it began tn Washington woman's mass meetingIn —May ‘’The affairs in the' night President the Great Gold & NOW PLAYING "V Mm southern coal last was Westernlose AJ M ICarrleaam cabin Wilson appear that at 1 fields axe horrible Alining iftB They must stop called upon “to nut the nobler Cooper would the M’B Girard y words conipanv Harry Agnes Caln-Brown (iTgBretoeudirect has uttered In the past Into deeds” tunnel agree with LieutenantGovernor he AV and company playing tonight that the country were E Senior counsel for 12i’' NATTIMOKE-BREMEN DT RECT 1 the union statement made Women throughout Attorney B Lsci" 15 12 A £ O A officials have to hold similar the mining company appealed the case “THE LUCK TOTEM’ pabln-(ID Wednesdejra proved they ofcalled upon meetings over mnw their men by their agreement protest the head of the land commissioner 5 I1L can control — OTHER BIG ACTS—5 4 to the truce they must continue ask President Wilson” the resolution at to the secretary of the “We read Washington THB MEDITERRANEAN to do so” In his decision the secretary Prtozess “immediatelytp withdraw ofinterior the interior points out that the company AKIMATBO WEEKLY ’C-Three II Koenig Albert May 24 Reports to the governor up to midnight our troops from Mexico and thus with had other aim In view than daily 245 v were that all was quiet in the true courage and the finest sense of no performances ?KaM £s££aH strlke-'zone the harm already minerals when it 730 915 1200 Night prices 10c- 20c SOci Jord landed liS' honor repair Villard done” to search in for The North Gennsn the driving of the tunnel presided seats 10c VlratCabin by LieutenantGovernor Mrs Henrytaken Before Matinee mor pasMnxer vote was Second Cabin and Steeragein th raACraftihe a Marie McDonald a When over the affairs of 1X VW’A 's'V 'AVWkVWf MWAWlV turned Socialist candidatefor from '88mi port of New York during1911 than’ HBKK state to tonight congress HOHLER HAS NO ORDERS Governor! Ammons this city In 1912 moved a resolution any otherUna repeating its tear- jl IiIa Lieutenant TOnAY’-ONI:Y-e Governor itzgarrald the ROM SIR 0 SPRING-RICE rnloas recordof 1912 made protesting against arrest of the following to the public: statement " ’4 Grace Cunard and rancjs “I have had the satisfaction' of "Mother” Jones and against the action ord In the third'dram df of the Colorado state authorities in April 24 In Washington (X Bm Throughrates from Egypt India this informaltruce denying between ordering out the militia to deal with that ijaay Thomas B Hohler —has come to Anaiues serjes New York to AR EAST and the strikers and the militia and by it the entitled 'i mine strikers Her 'suggestionVera Cruz on a diplomaticmission In South America via Europe set the strikers officials have convicted XV Au VWCTOTW z The Mystery of the WhiteCar was adopted an effort to solve the Mexican difflwrai M of destroy Norway-Polar themselves being able to 1 1 Cruise’ life and June 13 July pxopertyit will and of being Victor Comedy-' able to control their 1 at will By CITPin? c August 11' men 5C® this IMaiH M 'C Al'i I1AThe star reporter xjutdoira': ’L for the fc'-?£ Independent Trip arrangement Iwhlchcalls Around the release of gtrq McLennan the officers ty Eclair cupia ana lrt eiaaa ona 1 of- the UnitedMine Workers of America Drama throughout ± SC2065 t TTjp SA3DA l I—' i "The Heart if through tbelrl attorney Horace N Carlte’ 1 to ‘call off their A haart interest Traeelera ChecksV Good Hawkins agreed storyiof men and to see that all shooting ceases the Southwest AH Over the WorldIn their acknowledgment of their mi Nesfor Comedy A CO power 4 OrXRICHS “The Moonshine to do this thing Siow they virtually Gen ArenbL’ Lovex" that lit could have' been A Broadway" hi T acknowledge scream In every scene ‘C' I Sone Jong before-since the bitterness-f Complete change of individual feeling on the part of the ClanMenina A Co y everv Mondav' Thurs rag HGen Western Agent strikers' is more gra euai a 'CHSSSAEB day Intense today than it m iwsi Saturday and Sunday ever was h store? iw umcafooaue si cywgaEigaaEg It generally believed among officials here that theuccess of the armistice taupe slender hangs upon a thread i i I and however they would not be said ’ of Expedition--Cavalry mines '9 I ‘t s " '! CO BREWING ' I I- ISHER A At and Artillery to -the 1 '' 1 ’! r ’ ’ ® 1 ” 1 ' mnoiuu ’ fromWashington -regiments w Women’s © violence itzgerald - 'x CD - offensive ' Union ’ Suits -HONEST H CUSTOMERS -rrar74Braj£!Sluram 1 1 1 -daughter An-derson A -demands ' I f ’ OnCredit office : contained ’ S Andersonwho 7 re-enforced r- &iOU I II S I 8 ' up-$300 ( I SI2S0 ' - 1 Y o j v - HILLIARD ’ © destroyed H Women’s her-rails district ’Cast‘A Coats I -Renublicam I B I Credit 11® vs © t existed -was 1 ' a' o ' I " -transport! $850 ' ? victimes l ' -i s ' J MARIE ’ LOCAL ' OICIALS’ v" today ' tr - tonight expe-'ditionMJ- 4 ’- r ll ' i negotiations refused discussed -subsequent to-Mart today “ Victor-American report ” Con-gxssman i precedence 2L--Dr S a department unstonwho - Children’s Special -could t Matinee 1’0-20-30 I - DAY TO sec-enabllng 7 - believed I -War ii I ittiwn-— I I h I "! ! I I I 1 ' today 1 ‘ s: - 7- 2 HORTHO GERMAN! 7 v-Jndge a region I situation ’’- I f -i'ri i “ j L L 0Y L-’ i a pANTAGEC1 resources ” 1 - I ' -session J-Apri b——ifci I J 7 mi — g j -'s-M i ’ : : : r :: -Broadway 9 : 4 12George 15Salle 1 a 1 u I ltz-garrald’s ’ -One 11 ' 'i ? " 5-S5NS -Z'' - -and IreneMay 5 -i participated I I : - ' J ' 1 -Statement I J I ' : 1 ’ Vr-'MiWAVVn V ' ’-Xs -a- ' ’ 11 ‘ - -j? c - I J -'JWW’V f-' ‘ i s' - V ' S establishing HIWI y - L -- ’ ' : N -a 1 - ’ i- ? ‘ -1- -M M's II— - 5 h - 4-18-24 ' -’SX--sV-:1 is - A-S-’W V 4 -XVWSS51 - -Mr I -‘SCOOPETLBY ' a I ' ? ’ V li B Z - 1 r - - ‘ -have ' - i - I ?-“ j ’1 1 4 gjii - j - i pro--cram 5 - 1 ! - -is r a---a i!11 one of them tonight of a of resumption received at any moment If hostilitieswere MEHESY Wdgets Bossow The surprised news 3 -vra IB ' s Pictures change daily great labor play 1 !-J ’ 'V - I — r ::: - ( Denies Troops Were Asked Secretary Washington Garrison tonight flatly denied that any application had been made to- the war icaerai troops to aid In ueparunent'ior the Colorado strike situation handling told tonight1 that Governor Ammons When had been jntormed that the could spare no’soldierstor this said purpose Mr Garrison? has been ’made “No euchapplieatlon and have returned no such answer” ve th vior rniiin nnr tAtfinrrsenran RIO I B ’ THE BEAUTIUL SANTOS MONTEVIDEO AYRES aad ROSARIO Ney lidfist (12300 tea) Pumbsct Steamer from Naw York erery alternate Saturday BUSK A DAMIELS Gea Broriny MT Buntor Hi 1 A ouvuuuSouth or any local agent ' BAHIA - -BUENOS J 8 V ‘ ATTRACTION 24-— -VjAprll Elfin DEdAN CITY ® ' ga -AMPflRT&HOtniw ' department i ' Week es Last i s c 1 “THE The film sensationof DRUG TERROR” the day Maftinees 10c and 2 to 5 10c evenings7 20o ' mJ it 915 H “THE Thanhouser 1 h § 730 230 I ' L ’ f-1 pkr - ''Co'i-'7' oote -'Courtney “the Soldier tin axd the k - Delightful child comedy with in tne lead Helen anannouser f H n vl a I Baby -tsaageiy? 7Z’ - : iLJSatfy v 4 v1 ” $ L JMHrapWVraNP -t:1?--7 Eaw 4 7 r i -z J t jZ- 4 - mUmIMbHpAmMS f’wlc av fs A j - I K8 ? : s - two in- qiAWSOK? CAL featuring ’Western' Str Reliarice Twfle-reel c v fog STRIKE’ drama “THE RETURN Ol BffilfHHSHE azRi ’ s to 11 Time Today— -J raioM- t f a April 26 beginning' Two wo pperformances on orman es each eacn oeginniu Sunday ounuay afternoon uienuxm xipni afternoon and evening I sj EXTRAORDINARY! ajpSi hi ? : - fa THEATRE ’ dt -v a a ' -u - |