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STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 1916. PAGE EVE-WITNESSES TELL HOW EIGHTEEN AMERICANS = f° = "=" ~ WERE TAKEN FROM TRAIN BY MEXICAN BANDITS, : /Me<Dougall - fouthwick STRIPPED, AND THEN SHOT TO DEATH IN COLD BLOOD : a ft £G i What the Pri | | EL PASO, Jan. 13.—Carrying |watch us kill these gringoon’ leans seemed to drive the ban ee ee = ae re R U N BAU M FE U R N | TL U R E: CO: | ING | ite death cargo of 18 plain black Afterward he shouted to hiv tol] dite Into # frenzy, and as their SSS TSS SSS SO oa J Mexican caskets, the funeral, lowers, ‘Come on, boys blood spurted out, the Mexicans apecial arrived here today with | ‘They ran out of our coach, evy-| eried out, ‘Viva Villa’ and the 18 American victims of ing ‘Viva, Villa,’ and+'Death to the| ‘Death to the Gringoes.’ ale 0 Monday's Santa Y! gringoes.” .1 heard a volley of rifle Orders the “Mercy Shot.” ' p ur anua a e cre. It had pulled into Juarez |shots and looked out of the window “Gen. Lopez ordered the 4 under the cover of early morn. | = americans Try to E | ‘Tiro de gracia’ (mercy shot) ing darkneas, and then at dawn |, re eee given to those still alive, so ouse resses puited acress the river inte tne |, “Manager Watson was running) {yo coidiers placed the muszl Offers EXCEPTIONAL opportunities for MATERIAL SAVINGS to the homefur- old Santa Fe station here pete ay rr lpm gpel ag eae oboe of their rifles at the victims’ | ~ nisher, All sample pieces and discontinued patterns of dining room, living room and J} A ellent crowd of several bun: Amserleaia wand, pauuleg. ta: other heade, and fired, putting the rs A bedroom furniture have been reduced from % to %. baal Sktins wend matoarel tA the directions with the Villistas shoot TAil the neltha Ware aa Priced Special at 98c You are welcome to make use of our UNUSUAL LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS bests ~ [ing at them 1 pletely stripped of their cloth- uf WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGES. NO INTEREST. Silontly they watched the trans:|,,, come of the soldiers dropped to] ing and shoes, Fourteen bod! — - r knee et good >EceTC ¢ the work nshir ‘ ij JUST YOUR WORD THAT Y LL PAY fer of the corpecs to auto trucks." "Watson fell after running art bpd Lbae Mo dled i | D* SSES combining the workmanship and quality 3 OU | onde tarpaulin “and 1K); | 100 yards. He got up, limping, but é | f material that these do usually sell for $1.50, , USE 8 80.00 Worth of Hometurnichings, 8 1.00 Down, 91.00 WE do shosees pol jonly went a short way further when k : made exnecialiv. for ee oy en to the morgue Ihe thre yh r > * : This lot of Dresses was made especially for Mae 8 78.00 Werth of Homefurniehings, $300 Down, $1.28 HARGE With the arrival of the bodies want Tyee pense toner yall trl Revised List of Dougall-Southwick, which accounts for the lownlaaa : YOUR $100.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Cc there came the full shock of the) iver : gall-s : Vick a ’ rt ; % 150.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 7.50 Down, 82.00 Per Week NO tragedy BY Ge twee. sinew, peniben ies America Dead price, 1916 model, made on the new lines with the A CREDIT $200.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $10.00 Down, $2.50 INTEREST | Tell Gruesome Stories |the river, one fell midway th 1 Official claims today were full ski Material is the best quality Amoskeag ging- $900.00 Worth ef Homefurnishings, $15.00 Down, 44.00 Per Week | Gruesome stories of the Ma%*®liearned ‘lat this was Romero.|| that all the 18 victims of the ham. Sizes range from 36 to 46, inclusive These a cre Ww ness told by a Mextcan Wit) Pour bullets went thru him. The|] Massacre at Santa Ysabel Mon 1 by American members Of other man was hit twice and killed, [| day were Americans. Dresses are all the same style, but there are six com- the rescue party who accompanied A young fellow, later identified The revised corrected list fol binations of colors in broken plaids and even checks. the bodies to the border an McHatton, got 40 yards from the |} lows: C. R. Watson, E. L. Rob They have deep patch pockets, and have surplice col These said American friends of|train when he was shot and tell, inson, R. P. MecHatton, George , cuffs and belt of plain colors, (See our Pike Street x the murdered men risked thelr ‘Aeabiteaea: Undiniad Newman, Thomas Anderson, Window) own lives when they boldly rode! «whtie this was going on, other|{ Tom Johnaon, all of El Paso Floor into view the marauders and/yiiistas crowded into the Amer-|[ 8. H. Simmons, Danville, In.; 3 recovered the bodies leans’ coach, I could not see what || Alex. Hall, Douglas, Ariz; Chas 4g The bandits still lurked in the) pg A. Pringle, San Francisco; W. : ppened in there, as a frightful ngle, San ncisco; Wm a ny vieinity panic broke out in our car, Later || Wallace, Tombstone, Ariz.; H. ( an ew rices in ‘ur — Softnosed bullots had been used|1 jearned the Americans were un .an Kansas (Qe — by the Mexicana jarmed “ity, » 1'p Coy, Los An ° | These tore great, ragged holes in| “Pearce wan shot as he #at in the ; y. Woon, Houston; W J S ] f Wh t ZB the men’s heads coach. I saw Wallace's body on the earce, San Francinco (work anuary dale oO we g Each body had been riddled with! ground at the car step. They shot Jed for Union Iron Works, but eT 0 j from two to fl shots, and Amert-him thru t back, and another || family lives in Los Angel e 4 . can blood soaked the dirt and cin-| body was lying over bis Maurice Anderson, Paso; G od d ders along the raliroad tracks The other Americans were || ery Couch, Ozono, Tex oods an Linens be - ae Standar ° c Americans in the rescue party rounded up at the side of the coach | Romero, Las Vegas, N. : + == “4 Rockers at 4 " lar price 7 were excorte! by a small detach-/and lined up Charles Wadleigh, Bisbee, Ariz. > - ear ee " a - ee oc kere at Special Prices = : medial occ is oni Sar ar cectiueiiak Oba (aciscatl teen Ont Xcode’ ealaatud ten it VERY January day is White Wear Shopping Day “ nut Chair, special : anlar price 90 on stopping the cial every few his soldiers as executioners, This ‘ at this store, and each preceding day was just a : $7.25 Cireaasian Wal- spectal 79¢ n and reconnoitering for the|nearly caused a fight among the After all the killing our train | ; ’ a te % i. Ef Fillow Blips to mateh, siae 45x34 res bandits. All wanted the privilege| feturned to Chihuahua City and |M bit better in selection morrow finds our stocks in fg t fntehs has of rn tt 19c Populace Turns Out of shooting the Americans reported the affair 14” splendid shape — drawers and beveled p - Pioneer Sheets, size T2590. ree When the scene of the massacre Two Executioners Do Work Indignation over the massacre! ote f og Mn $8.45 were” 39c Jv reached, mounted Villista| “Several Americans in the line was #ated today to find expression | All-Linen Huck Towels 67-— a ¥ $11.00; spec ° special forces stood guard leas than a half.|had been wounded when the Vil-|in a big mass meeting. Leaders | Theis ‘Towel slightly mussed from displawaumaa mile away, but the unmounted Car-|Istas shot Into the coach planned to frame a protest against | ee ee eee oe eer eg ng: 4% ranzistas made no attempt to pur “The two executioners used [the administration's watchful wait-| Assortment includes from the small Guest Towels to ; sue the suepected men Mauser rifles. One would shoot ing policy and to and that im | the large sized Hand Towels; 75c, 85c and $1.00 —— aon oa oR As soon as the bodies were load hie victim, then the other sol- [mediate intervention arranged values each og SEE Geities toms Royal Axminster “Rug, ed into a boxcar aboard the train dier would take the next. | Thousands planned to attend the] , Te ; ath, Conn . ul H thuabus City “Within a few moments the [funeral of the massacred men | Hemmed Huck Towels 121/.c Each special ‘ 15 size 27x54; regular price Fiiynr. the whole populace turned eutioners. had gone down Sage aye 72 Very special for this quality Towel of linen and cotton mixed; size 18x34. Made with red striped borders Imperial Long Cloth 15¢ Yard— 36 inches wide; soft chamois finish eight; suitable for underwear Round Thread Linen 75¢ Yard— Medium weight, 45 inches wide; soft finish; suitable w fancy work, luncheon cloths, card table covers, ete. ecial, yard 75¢. Irish Linen Table Cloths $3.50— Size 68x86 inches. These a odd Cloths, and we have no Napkins to match them. Good weight, assorted patterns. Special, each $3.50. Cl —Third Floor GSSSCEiyy e $2.50; special... .$1.95 f}ovt to stare at the bloody results bg ace The Americans tay | of Miata cutie ground, some gaspin | | the Villiata executions. | Gua welling tates : ping | CONTINUED | ee ° h Eye Witness Tells Story shaders | ur exchange When the death train puiled t lig - department to hen, the death train pulled tn.) “The suffering of the Amer FROM PAGE 1 { will trade met by a company of Fl Paso offi DANDRUFF GOES! cials, citizens ane ». Gabriel oh 58 aaneaeny Rock- $3. 95 ox On and of a medium ecial, yard 15¢. troop of cavalry og et HAIR GETS THICK | BLAME ON victim Jone Maria Sancher, a Mexican cx ieeveation miner employed by the murdered eaaie ———— |Americans, was an eye-witness of Intervention will be the last re |the massacre jcourse, and then only in an We were in two coaches,” emergency where conditions are sSSiOrS ¢ fa ife |said. “One was occupied by Pd st considerably worse than at present |Americans and the other by 20 Mex: Save Your Hair! Double Its|*n4 Carransa's impotency in the oe St SSS SGLUISS WOOSSSCR Seana ELEANOR’S LETTER TO ME | fow times, I acknowledged to my. |fean employes sttzation cenclasively proves. Right here on your unruled|self that you were - bewer No sooner had the train been Beauty Ty ‘Thi Moments. Many Oppose intervention pages I am pasting Eleanor Fair-| woman; the prettier woman, and {f/brought to a standstill by the wreck iit a low’s letter in answer to the one) you wished to be, the more fascinat-|of ® troop train ahead, caused by which I wrote her. I am wonder-|ing woman. And yet, Margie, [|the bandits, than they began to| Hair Stops Coming Out and| ! ‘There is a strong growth of Inter. }¥ention sentiment in congress, leaders admit Ing, dear little book, if the time |loved Dick Waverly most—You will|board the coaches Every Particle of Dand- aaarit by ‘sunita ae) dans interven: : will ever come when | shall look| notice, 1 am not saying best. He ts Swarm into Coaches ruff Disappears. tion would Ikely unite all Mexican k back upon these episodes and be| the only man that ever mattered,or| “They swarmed into our car and poet factions against the “gringoes able to get the right perspective. | ever will matter to me. Everything poked their Mausers Into our sides. Try as you will, after an applica They claim months and probably € | Even now, and it has boon months|! do is done that he “might some and told us to throw up our hands) tion of Danderine, you cannot find yeara of guerrilla wartare would jaince this affair has apparently | time see and understand There jor they would k a single trace of Gandruff or fall-\ follow such interve: with a ? | closed, my heart becom fick, and/|{en't a day, there fen't an hour | Then they rifi our pockets. hair and our scalp will not| heavy loss of American from | |my whole body grows cold and|the day, when | don’t think ut took our blankets and baggage, and! itch, but what will please you most, | battling and diseases of the tropic |trembling, as I glance over the; him—and want him. even our lunches will after a few weeks’ use, countr burning words that Eleanor Fairlow, This ia a queer letter to write to| “Col, Pablo Lopez, in charge of|®hen you see new hair, fine an | wrote me. & man's wife, but I am going to/\the looting in our car, sald idowny at ‘first—yea—but really What is it—a patent medicine -,ery room in the palatial house: have the one real satisfaction in alllyou want to» some fun, just;new hatr—growing all over the B ME and what rights has it under the/Murphy formerly operated the | | ns ‘ jan hotel bar here Dear Margie: — [this tragedy of being aa truthful} ——ncmnnemne | 8CR1D. Inew dry le Georg! Yen aa strane as it mar sonm.| wih ros aa tam wich my oxo 0! STOPS FALLING HAIR) .%9i0"s.2ctece" eects CONSUL FOR TRAGEDY 1.2 can» arvcci: 20° you are dear to me, and I think I| Dick had been drinking more than | doubles the beauty of your hatr | Whase and indeed unestions will realize your wonderful nature—| ¥4s Kood for him with that pretty a No difference how di aded, brit : DAS 2 jbe threshed out at a meeting of ‘The regularuse of Resinol Soapforthe your great big understanding—well|¥oman who waa trying to com-|This Home Made Mixture Stops tie and scraggy, Just molsten a ong ASO, Jae. 13:-—-Retagees| Or cesuntors- Wi Aterbed toilet, bath and shampoo, can usually be enough to know that you will let| promise him. She had flirted with! Dandruff and Falling Hair and [cloth with Danderine and carefally fom Mexico, enraged at American obo Py weussescs at Olympia. Feb. relied on to keep the complexion clear, me at least call you dear, this once.| him until he was quite ready 1 Alds Its Growth, draw it through your hair, taking |Consul Edwards’ part in obtaining meres Difficult to Keep Your Hair Wavy? Read This + ; 1 ise he ” t “ one small etrand a e. rhe | the entrance of the American mur-juary 1 If you have not yet tried the new JF the hands white and soft, and the hair, [ have always loved Dick Waver- pate nr | TT on pec a aif pint of water add t is leensedtnke cade ase der victims into Mexico, today| No two prosecutors place the) way ine way, by all means healthy, glossy and free from dandruff. ty are ene AAU MIN Ce ee Gee Wiox to ema tote drow. (mer. Rae t en.l your hair wil be teat: Batts und bly ejected him from the lobby /same construction on certain phases agein Ii the shin or scalp e already fo bad condition, 9 enw his weaknesses and his|!ng room. He came and, man like,|!!arbo Compound a small wavy, and have an appearance of |Of the Sheldon hotel here bs fine — beste ewes oy eras E shert reatment with Resinol Orntment may frat be | gtie cettereee iin von | Waa quite seedy to go on with me|Giveerine % o#.|abundance; an Incomparable lus-| He ran up the street and excaped.|Will be for the purpose of clearing | the * secensary te festore its normal health. Resize! Seep fuiilix perhaps by even than you, | Was quite re oon | ‘These are ail simple ingredients) ter, softness and luxuriance, the |At first they followed him, loudly |up all doubt and setting a standard : ‘snd Ointmentare sold by ali druggist. Forssmpiee =| new exactly what I was doing With the flirtation he had com-| t denouncing the administration and|construction on every mooted’, yo: 3 Se, write to Dept. 6?, Resinel, Baltimore, MA oa night on the train menced with her that you can buy from any druggist] beauty and shimmer of true hair | ionodncing the administration 4 lause te neither sticky nar’ STR ¢ Mom with tender faces find that Res-| There was only one thing that I| Isn't It strange we women can|at very little cont, and mix them) Rekin o. nottle of Knowl| Edwards tried to argue, and sev-| One of the important points will! auite pleasant to use. Tt should be mel Shaving Stick prevents irritation, Aid not know—that I forgot, and| never understand that It is not us yoursel poly “ : lton's Danderine from any drug |eral Mexicans threw him into the|be to determine whether one per-/}PPlied at night with « clean tog ; that men want, but what. we can| ‘lay for two weeks, then once every « “ rush, drawing the latter throug! : | that was you tes th Tint Gabbe fiatte ‘lother day until all the mixture {e/ Store or tollet counter, and prove | street son may obtain a permit to get the hair from root tip. a 3 HOW APPENDICITIS Margie, we, you and I, can talk) &!ve them at ou tga or od ak hal? olat thaukd ¥ enough | that your hair is as pretty and soft Edwards, who is consul at Juarez,|both beer and other Mquor at the! The hair will have the foveliest 9 | plainly to each other. I'am going! our jove, age vagy| ag te cur omty ey the heat of dandruff and kiij/#* any—that it has been neglected | declared that Gen, Gavart, Juarez /same time », [morning and i wilt be ener |to write you in the same ae Cif at tingle to th: — : fdas the: aenieete aeren tt stope ¢ or injured by careless treatment commandant, bad personally assur Police are holding Mrs. Della age, no matter how you do it up. A that’s all ed him that it was safe for them to/Brown, of 90 W. Virginia st., and | few’ ounces of the Mauld from your ine {* to the hair what! return to Mexico and resume opera-|James Palmer, a soldier from Fort! @roggist will last a long time—Ad= tions. Lawton, Thursday, in connection! “eTtsement Moreover, he claimed the dis-|with a raid on Mrs, Brown's place | written me hundred other women can. give halr from falling out, and relieves them to Dick itching and scalp diseases if what I am Although it is not a dye, it acts | I must go back a little to that! F -« fresh showers of rain and sunsh awful day, when Dick wrote me! am asking m é are to Vogetation goes right that he had met you, that you had| Sing to do jupon the har roots and will darkep+" * he roots, invigorates and strength.|tfict they would traverse would be|Wednesday night tam a d that; My love life ia over, as I knew |#treaked, faded, gray hair in ten or th t h ot dominated by Carranza Three . s of or Thie simple mi ne was the happiest of men une Taare laieusdr abn ieee thoes ; hair and makes harsh bair|!@ting and life-producing proper ee SO eEton ot al band ao prising foul matter that ONE |you were going to be his wife. | ; ony —Advertinement. [tes cnuse the hair to grow long, BROTHERS OF DEAD | Gust Annas, proprietor of a res q SPOONFUL leves Imost | since I have belonged to Dick, and/* a Istrong and beautiful jtaurant, 1313% First ave., is held - —_—_—__—__—. | MAN A K REVEN in bonds of $150, following a raid on his place and seizure of a stock! E C With the biithest unconsctousn tan A chert trectment hele cnronte |he said, “I know yon will rejoice | itho I have tried to deceive myselt x jot Maquors 1; a, Murbhy's voathouse, at‘ Aihi Stomach trouble, Aé@ler-!-k has|with me, dear Eleanor, for we have| to believing differently, down in fanient and most thorougt n of| siways been such pais that 1 am|™y heart I knew I was only one of er sold Swifts - “ te t SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 13—] B THE ROAD eking revenge for the death of Yer Lake, was ratded Wednesday ON WATER WA 4 heir brother in the Santa Yaabel by Snohomish county officials. Seattle people should know that a ‘few doses of simple buckthorn bark Biycerine, etc., as mixed tn i-ka. often relieve or preven Mecand see and Pike | sure you will be glad | am going to| the ap —, thee age ay Broadway be so happy eer Sone ee ee ¢ Given By One nk phur and alcohol added, will tarn iiness has never been serious, Butter + r Margie, have | committed the un-| Remarkable Home | a am | Great God, Margie, can you con 4 ig Who Hed l—-He Waate Ever; | § - that.—Dick Waverly, who had told| Woman who was fo in because - | \Covington and Sydney Pringle to | Drink GL fH 3 Bayh 2 M | a ® ass of Hot Water Be- + \ me ever since he was in short|“#he oro Be continued) Send No Momey—Juet Your Address | ECONOMY jday were outspoken tn condemna- fore Breakfast to Wash + 9 . PPLY SAGE TEA trousers that when ne was old Mand bias bate ashi tee en a see 9 tion of President Wilson and in| Out Poi * ; enough and rich enough, he was go cuss, New York, how terrible an | favor of Amertcan intervention in ut Poisons ing to ask me to marry him. I could iKA Ky DEN ES E ny A happiness rheumatiom Mexico, wi 7 is4 from his letter that he did not I ER I Hi im Bide Wrap? With 8) They have forwarded a protest | aes see the tinge of healthy = 4 i esate consider that tentative promi oe 4 (eccaite vista to te | to the administration, and besought| | bloom in your face, to see your | 9 A few applications of Sage Tea binding and yet he knew | loved Is SERIOUSLY MLL a Wend what hes QUALITY the aid of Senator Phelan tn bring skin get clearer and clearer, to ¢ and Sulphur bring back ite him. ‘ | MARKETS ing the murderers to justice. wake up without a headache, back- vigor, seer, gloss and Naturally, I weiss zou, but after 1] BY CARL W. ACKERMAN j "Wilaon's “watchful meee ol ScNe, coated: “toneus | On nasty 3 thickness. ‘had seen | seen you and talked with you a 13,— Th iey sald an ¥ ¥ a . 4 idndhancenconntie atdealingd Pika bostige LA “a emialaly AF FRIDAY SPECIALS: bearing the fruits we all knew ft} day tn and day out, just try inside: into a heavy tea with sul the kaiser is seriously ill, His y 29c HET Ran uae itlascountremien ang Refore breakfast each day, dr . 7 poke a glass of real hot wa j gray, streaked and faded hair DARKEN GRAY HAIR atilsinte. declare. it. es hon Bete Nack Bona. order to try out his theories Sine t real hot, water a F beautifully dark an hoa pa re | essary for him to remain in & the for. sare in {t as a harmless means of wash- « Move every bit of dandruff, stop bes | doors at the imperial palace ery Shar IRATE ‘CARRANZA TROOPS De for You. |ing from the stomach, liver, kid- & sealp itching and falling hair, Just only a few days. | Choice Steer Py: 14 Pile | Nes and bowels the previous day's 7 few applications will prove a rev | Shoulder Steak. . C| AFTER MURDERERS| Pyramid Pile! digestible waste, sour bile anaol elation if your hair is fading, gray| SEATTLE BANKS IN Choice Loin gives quick re-| toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening r dry, scraggly and thin. Mixing; | | a et Cc | lief, stops itch-/ and purifying the entire alimentary the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe! | Pork Chops ........ CHIHUAHUA, Jan. 18.—Five hun __ ing, bleeding or! canal before putting more food into at home, though, is troublesome HEALTHY CONDITION Choice Veal dred Carranzista troops have been |piies, hemorrhoids ore Sil’ Sectel| the stomach, The action of hot An easier way is to get the ready D Pains Bike Hightoing Chops 18 nt by Gen, Trevino to pursue the | troubles, tn the privacy of your own| water and limestone phosphate on \ touse tonic, costing about 50| - ing Through My J “sige: learn OE ea : rearandeleniei.ou Monsey snot ana|? ome. 600 a by druggists, A/an empty stomach is wonderfully oe cents a large bottle at drug stores, | SPR deter feign Sat aed ratlacanatery, Riex ‘kea| Choice T-Bone \dlled @ party of Americans of the /SiMEI¢ box eften cures, Free sample! i vigorating. It cleans out All the known as “Wyeth's Sage and Sul-| finane ati vity. (the battered, aa only those whe nave | SSOGi |Cusi Mining company plain wrapper, if you send us coupon | Sour fermentations, gases and , TEE’ Componsa” thag’ avoiding «| a Jeattle Tha R Choice Pork | Trevino ordered his men to show | below acidity and gives one a splendid ap- © fet of muse gan eight weeks’ public notice, tr no mercy if they located the ban petite for breakfast While wispy, gray, faded bair in| accordance with law, that Its cap Liver | dite ree COUPON A quarter pound of limestone E mot sinful, we all desire to retain) you can easily cha ‘our grey, | {tal stock Js to be doubled to $200 ar The pursuit train left yeaterday || PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, phosphate will cost’ very It our youthful appearance and at-| faded hair to its original dark sha te | 000 morning, well stocked with pro 529 Pyramid bid, Marshal) tle at the drug store, but is suffi Sinaiivens By darkening your|»y treating St a few times with Sul-| More money Is in Seattle banks faereial while a second train fol bop beg My ae pW a) cient to demonstrate that just as " ? ho-Bege. a dainty preparation that) I ent than at any other time hair with Wyeth’ Sage and Sul-|P, nora dye, Nothing else required ms “fine h | phur, no one can tell, because it Sulpho-Sage ts a rendy-towee aul it so naturally, 90 evenly. You|Phur and sage preparation harm)ens Just dampen ® SPODK® OT Ot ee ee aie itil FTALY MAY HELP OUT : brush with it and draw this! y aire naturally change dhrough your hair, taking one 0 evenly that | small strand at a time; by morn-|"0,0ne can tel) you have applied any-| ROME, Jan, 13.—Italian soldiers fng all gray hairs have Msap-|jicning acaip ond dandruff may be ordered to relieve the hard Jlowed with cavalry horses. Tre j vino ordered his men to continue | the chase until every one of the bandits Is captured and shot Grave fears were felt today for other members of the family of Hert Krame American known to Look for U. S. Purple Stamp [have been e soap and hot water cleanses, sweet- ens and freshens the skin, so hot See TPO r Te seseeceeeseees P| Water and Hmestone phosphate act on the blood and internal organs, Those who are subject to constipa- tion, billous attacks, acid stomach, rheumatic — twin, also those whose skin is sallow and com> ment, in plain wrapper. BUCS vr ccecescescranccacesesnes City State dark wt uted in the Guerrero | : 2 | | J 9 ' . m re asi Y r : fter an shine scalp one aor ea to turn|preseed Montenegrins within two] yenea to les Purity and Quality | district Raid by Walla Walla sheriff dis-| plexion pallid, are assured that one Seantineal | hack ire to ank for a 50¢ Wes ‘aitasad certain eactuse by thal te , 7 Do sible for his death were led by Gen,| tapped, they were found to contain | them both looking and feeling bet+ ily darky glossy, soft and Sage at your drugmats. ; today, MARE Rodrigues. "Vinegar [ter in every way, Juxariant, i} Bartell Drug Co. Austrians, Gureey Bidg,, Syracuse, eT . ‘ j

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