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a Cbs safoty of Mrs. Wright's child, kidnapped by Villa and fond at the oo tang Valles Ranch. Baker Wants More Men for Army; : - |Carranza Receives Note With Favor’ day, giving Carranza troops the right to pursue bandits into United States WASHINGTON, March 14.—To pro- vide 8,000 more soldiers immediately, territory and repeating assurances the, Administration to-day considered | 4.5 trnited States does not con Congress for authority to Te |tempiate intervention, has been fa- alt the army to ite full war strength |vorably received. Telegrams from Conmular agents In the districts in , 0£°200,000 men. Secretary of War Raker and Chair- Hay of the House Military Com- Mexico under Carranza control state that the purpose of United States in the matter of doing away with 6 proposed plan would Gs cased ie. Sak ewe, {FFanciaco Villa ts generally com- priginate, pian, 3 fiaker felt that specific authority be aaa The State Department was formally advised of the receipt by Gen. Car- ranga of the reply sent yesterday to his proposals. Unofficial information |reached the department that the American note was favorably re colved by Gen, Carranga, but the off- clal messages made comment on that point Bources hostile to the Administra- tion are industrious, circulating ru- mors magnifying the difficulties of Gen, Funston's task. Many of these rumors originate in the Capitol and are helped on thelr way by Senatore and Congremamen who have been ad- vocating Intervention for a year or |more, These statesmen, even at the risk of embrolling the country in a war with Mexico, are bent upon nelz- mm-Congress should be given in the Sferm of @ formal resolution. A final @fecision will be made later to-day. @* Tho present strength of the army is) ‘98,000. Mr. Hay conferred with Clark and other leaders at thé Capitol.to pave the way. acting Becretary of State Polk re- to ‘the President to-day that rte teceived from various sections Mexico indicated that the Pres\- 's note to Gen. Carranza yew ne GAGES EVERYONE TD QUICKLY GET ON WATER WAGON Drink glass of hot water be- ¢ -fore breakfast to wash out poisons. COLUMBUS, N. M, March 14. Under the personal direction of Brig.-Gen, J. J. Pershing, conqueror of the Moros in the Philippines, or- ganization of the main American di- vision to Invade Mexico in pursuit of Villa began here to-day. Nearly 4,000 men are assembled. Col. H. J. Slocum, who repulaed Villa in the Columbus ratd, was ap- Pointed to command the “flying squadron” of cavalry, which is ex- ected to comprise the larger part of the armed forces to enter Mexico south of here, To Investigate reports that the Carranza mobtiization at Palomas, in the direct line of the contemplated pursuit, may be planning opposition, Gen, Pershing arranged a conference To see the tinge of healthy bloom ig your face, to see your skin get clearer clearer, to wake ap without a head- ache, backache, coated tongue or a nasty breath; in fact, to feel your best, day in and ‘day out, just try inside: bas sendy every morning for one week. breakfast each day drink « jase cap oa tea! hot water with a teaspoon- fit ful of limestone phosphate in it as a haemiess means of washing from the Stomach, liver, sand bowels the jous day's indigestible waste, sour le and toxins; thus cleansing, sweeten- ing and purifying the entire alimentary 2 ‘canal bel fore putting more food into the| With Gen. Bertani, the Carranza stomach. The action of hot water and| Commandant at Palomas, to-day. The commanders will mest on American soil. Gen, Pershing was keeping in clone touch with developments at Palomas. Carranza reinforcements, under Gen. Gullerrez, reported en route overland from Guzman to jo Bertani’s men, had not yet been #ighted by the bor- der patrols, It wan tho belief among tne rank! and file that the order to enter Mextco will come Thursday. Officers Would not discuss it. Privates did not know, There were enough forces and supplies here to-day for an earlier dash, if ordered. Gen, shing evidently was awaiting roin- forcements. More cavalry and signa Aero corpa were due to-day. limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, + gases and acidity and gives one a aplen- id appetite for breakfast. quarter pound of limestone phos- ae will cost very little at the drug ‘etore, but is sufficient to demonstrate “that just as soap and hot water cleanses sweetens and freshens the skin, no ho! water and limestone phosphate act on the blood and internal organs. Those who are subject to constipation, bilious attecks, acid stomach, rheumatictwin, aleo those whose skin is sallow and com- plexion pallid, are assured that one week of inside-bathing will have them both looking and feeling better in every way. Advi BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes avinto| and signal corps from i Paso and were believed — . be} of the Twentieth Infantry, eight Indigestion. One package ded for Columbus. One train waa] {ros of the Thirteenth Cavalry, provesit. 25cat all druggists, "sPorte’ ‘0 be carryying six wero-| Artitery; Hattery © of the sixth planes which are to be used for! 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Pershing Wi Will Strike Firs Per-| ‘Troop trains carrying the engineers, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, passed through {COLUMBUS NOW A BIG ARMED, armed hay the horses, and boxes of ammun\- Stretching out on two sides of the tHE BVE olla this occasion to push thelr ptane | and change the punitive expedition |into an expedition of conquest and | ocoupation. Preaident Wilson is well aware of the activities of the members of Con- |gres# who aro uaing the present dim. culties In an effort to heip along their own Interests or the interests of their |friends. It im quite likely that he will express his opinion of them in un | mistakable language within « time. It not known here when the troops under Gen, Pershing will start into Mexico, the border is in Gen. Funston’s hands and the delay in starting th “ xpedi through outfitting rather than to an- ticipated opposition on the part of Carranza Another factor making for delay ts the necoasity for changing the plans of the War College. These carefully worked out, were based on the theory that the United States would be called upon to invade and oceupy all Northern Mexico, Troops, munitions and supplies were located along the border in accordance with this theory. Tho sudden raid of Villa changed the situation. The punitive expedi- tion jn to invade, for the present, only the atates of Sonora and Chi- huabua. A big force in being mobil- ized along a comparatively narrow atretch of border, War coliege plans were discarded, supplies and soldiers were shifted and new plans were worked out th 4,000 Men t From Columbus town were blocks of orderly “com- pany” streets between rows of tents tho color of the dust thrown up by scores of broad wheeled army wagons rumbling under their loads of aupplies, Nearly every other soldier seemed to have a sharpshooter’s medal pinned on hin breast. Some dis- played several medals. The field artillery forces were polishing their weapons and overhauling their carriages. A big open blacksmith shop was shoeing horses as fast as the amithies could work. ‘The cavalry mounts and pack mules are kept in large corrals Approximately 12,000 of the 19,000 troops along the border have been ninssed between Douglas, Ariz, and Fi Paso, « line of 200 miles, One- third of the force is cavairy, which will form the flying column tn the pursuit of the Villa bandits, The invading troops are expected to move in three columns, The main body will base on Columbus, while | the second detail is expected to ad- vance from @ point somewhat west of El Paso, and the third from the Arizona line, somewhere near Doug- |las, ‘The latter two columns will be jable to follow railroads, while the central column, moving overland, must keep open a long line of com- munications for all supplies, even | water, war | Intelligence Officers of the army |have penetrated some distance into i| Mexico and have sent in their re- ports to Gen. Pershing preliminary to the advance, The corpa at Columbus to-day were the Sixth and Sixteenth Regi- ments of Infantry, three companies squad, A part of the aviation corps was due besides reinforcements from the other branches, a CARRANZA SOLDIERS ARE MOVED TO AVOID | FRICTION AT BORDER ae DOUGLAS, Ariz, Mareh 14 purpose of the Carranzistay’ with- {drawal from Agua Prieta, opposite Qouglas was not known to-day, but was belleved to have been ordered by thelr officera to avotd friction ith the American troops here, Agua Prieta was left practically without a garrison. There is a single track rail- road to Nacorari to which the Agua Prieta garrison withdrew. However, Sonora state with Nogales, Naco and | Agua Prieta, its principal ports of | entry, is west of the Sierra Madroa and any part of the expedition enter- onora would be almost com- Tho short | The whole situation on! tion has been due to preparation and | plans, | ARE NOWIN MEXICO, up| kwinG@ WUeLD, U.S. Troops in Action at Columbus, ‘New “Mexico, On the Occasion of the Murderous Raid by Villa r | KAISER ILL AGAIN, SAYS ROME REPORT German Emperor Said to Have More Trouble With His Throat. PARIS, March 14.—Despatehes from Tome to-day said that the Kaiser's throat {s again giving him troub The ba not stat of the report was the advices from Rome. AL HINTS Lin PRICES | . QUALITY ‘There in acarc seal anew patron who comes to us that does not express surp: at our very low prices. Singer lasses have been giving satisfactory and de- pendable service for the past eg 9 years. You take no ch Ringer Gluases are Reais alists who an BO to aby Once a Singer Patron—\lwaye, Est. mSinger FOUR 1893 srores| Optometrists & Opticians. 981 Proserc AV BX. 114 FULTON SUNY. 604W. 181°" ST. Man Av. cor 100St. \WATCH SORE THROATS is by ™ how, Owner 1,00 U.$. SOLDIERS Troops Are Reported to Have Crossed Border Near Co- lumbus Early To-Day. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March No orders for a movement acros 4 the ict censorship at Columbus. Notwithstanding the statements a: Headquarters there was a persistent report there that a flying column of 1,600 American troopers, under th lightest possible equipment, supplied with two weeks’ rations and plenty’! of water, crossed the border early to- | day. | The column is sald to have headed | wert and south of Columbus, with | the intention of throwing a line of] and the Sierra Madre long a Villa stronghold, Mountains, indicate all danger of resistan Carranza has passed 6 by Diplomatic he 1s convinced that the anti- American feeling has been entirely allayed by the announcement of the; Administration's agreement — wit Carranza, While orders for the forward move- ment will be issued by Gen, Funston the hour of execution will be left to Gen, Pershing. Authority to purchase fifty-four motor trucks to be organized into a supply train, an Innovation in the United States army, has been received from the War Department, This train, said Gen, Funston, will have an im- portant bearing on the expedition's success, for once on their way, the | troops probably will be far from any railroad, It was do to-day that Brig.-Gen, George Bell jr, command- er of the Fifth Brigade, with head- quarters at San Antonio, had been ordered to El Paso to take command of the troops there, relieving Gen, Pershing. Gen, Hell will have charge of the border situation when Gen. Persh ing's advance into Mexico is begun. He will operate under orders of Gen, cut off from the main line of | the Villa pursuit The concentration of from California posta at Columbus, | N. M., east of here, led to the belief | to-day that the troops now at Doug- las would be used only for border | patrol duty, unless a strong detach- ment is sent to hold passes in the Sierra Madres division from Colum- bus the soldiers BOXING COMMISSION HOLDS A MEETING TO-MORROW. 1 has been training for an admission of a quarter a head, will also come | before the Koard STEAMSHIP — S DUE TO-DAY, St. Paul, Liverpool... . BAM, | Reg, d'Italia, Gibraltar, . 10 A.M. | Havana, Havana 10 A.M. Metapan, Cristoba . 1A. M. | Cameronia, Liverposl.. 12M, Grip, onl oe toto Gos ditions uated, The Roxing Comminsion ia to hold a special meeting to-morrow in Albany, at which there will be @ further invest «ation of the conditions governing the soning Willard-Moran bout The sus- | sion of the Mioneer A. C.. where Wil Savature op box, Ube, Advi, | BILL T0 TO FULL WAR STRENGTH | INCREASE ARMY Mar WASHINGTON, ) Urge jaction to increase the army by 19,947 men to its full war strength of 100, 000 was decided on by the Adminis tration to-day. Secretary Baker asked Congress to pass @ resolution imme- diately, Because of the Mexican situation Jand after a second conferenc afternoon between Baker watt jman tay and Representative Kahn, senior Republican Ww Hous | Military Committers, it was decided | \to pass the resolution The present st of the mobile army is $1,053, an retary Baker | | wishes it rained t full strength | of 100,000 as « As possible, | SEVEN BELGIANS EXECUTED. | AMSTERDAM, A di Vin London, March 14. patch to the Handelsblad from | lex Brussela says that seven of nin Bel- | Klans sentenced to death for treason have been executed, ‘Threw others W conv a nd sentenced to Mle tm- prise while thirt othe were kIVen Various terms of penal sorvitude Sia meu Were ucquitted, SAN ANTONIO HEARS, United States soldiors between Villa | | | Despatches received at the Con-| 3 swlate to-day from the border points | 3 Agent Pesquiera wired from Douglas | |} show! 14 tive Youn hours, and rea kains on heavy buying, WALL STREET. ing advan nt 9, time, gained 41-8 dry a n wore xpe quiet tive, up 681-4 was Bethleli 1-4 points jock market opened with a rush, all along the line extending to 21-8 4n Cructble, which but dropped b ox gain of 28-4 in first advanced United States 21-8 during ions brought renewed 1) Steel sold at 83; ¢ ck to 9 American Loc dividend. a4 mo and up to hour. Cop 7-8, and Westinghouse up Volume of first two Market renewed Its border were Issued from Fort Sam ;qoctivity tn first hour of afternoon, and Houston this morning and none is| higher prices were reached | expected to-day. Gen, Funston said| Attention turned toward ratiroad| that from npw on he would refuse! lssues in early afternoon and some to answer questions concerning the} advances were made in nearly all Imminence of the expeditionary, standard rails. Reading sold at force's departure. He has established }up 3%. Westinghouse made further while some of the other war order stocks reacted in jate afternoon on profit taking sales. with, he Whiyn Thitte Clo! Nem Rap 4 Supe Southern, Miami Mo. Vite Pita Coal Co, ‘Semel 9) Preaweet i Monta Conner acifie Meter. RR Cowl Avene, fe Paver Tine Oo Pont Ind Bab Siw! Pic ie SES | cuicaco WHEAT AND CORN MARKET. WHEAT Net pen. High. law. Cle eh'ae stay. WR seg a Fak SP t Mhy pork wr wi xe es, low * Quotations, net changes from previous closing Last, IMAY SIDETRACK ALL CONGRESS WORK FORDEFENSEBILLS * Leaders Confer To-Day on Plan to Meet Wilson's Call for Haste. WASHINGTON, Marc t—In keeping with the President’ desire to have all NesN measures rushed through Congress, the House| Rules Committee to-day appointed a sub-committee to confer with Clark detracking all ness the passage sugar repeal In favor of th after [navy bills, | borne gave him the Adolph Lewisohn Representative Padgett assured the prize of $20 for waod conduct E Pres ‘orkir ty of} Franklin Montr a deputy Su- President that a working majority of] Mure clerk, next took the| MM oii ket $53: his committes favored substantial] {and to identify an affidavit offered | [My eusy pasment WING 1 |Strengthening of the navy and that| by. the wreseouuion and alleged tal " NCH ches | ha expected no trouble etting | have, been sign by Osborne, in we tous ; ee which be admitted knowledge of im 215 W. 42d St., i irate, rs through the Houss a naval pro 24 Cor, above Grand noralities im sing Sing, and said he Mf 10 Kenmare St agi Of 7 | gramme to meet with the approval! jad ordered chart investigated by.th t of the Administration Weitare Court " An agreement was expected before | Montrose was followed by, Ciiftord t eo plan .| Young, stenographer to Dr. Diediing., night. If the plan carries, the Army! vin took down the Warden's test Bill may be before the House by| mony on the occasion on which t Friday | perjury is alleged to have been o | . t The Immigration measure now ix|mitted. The following questions WEAR THIS t 1 ho | taken fram the record of Dr. Died + slated to come up for disc ton be ling's Investigation and testified t BUTTON fore the Army Hill, and any attempt| by Your e those on whieh th: to postpone consideration of the! perjury nt is based. j former ts expected to encounter ob-| ee Die Ht ieraka net eur Fab ts tullsouse = t . ‘om n Burnett of the | 40% 4 S beth) Rat i flag In, full color In a clrele deotion from Chairman Burr thirty or forty men w concerned? of gold. A beautiful pin won- Immigration Committee and other! Mp. Osborne: That 1s not true dertully’ exy ?| friends of the bill 1"Q. Gan you tell how many men? y tna inting suk |AJL ust positively decline to ana- Wrap to avold loss. Besides appointing the su : i positively decline to: ans: O SHLA eco. mittee the Rules ‘ ppit know poaltively that [324 Orange st. Ashland, Ohio. rule to provide twenty-four t Stanton case debate, and night sessions on the} Q. Have you © record of cases? A. | . y {te has never been brought before the BANKING AND FINANCIAL. + Army Bill ik - “ ne r In the Senate yesterday's outhurat Ey te Anhpranincnos cube ae against prolonged delay in consider- | far ag the prison j# concerned, Orders Execiited th ing defense measures served to arouse | Dr. Charles Farr, physician of Sing + * 1 senators generally to haste eir| Sing Prison, and a for work. Democratic leaders declared |jgwed Young on the stand. He tes to-day that should a prolonged fight | tified te © conversation he had over eurrent prices for rates 1 the Public Land Water. | heard hetwe Warden Osbor rey at present rate of output, rye de IG ee : 4 ormer Superintemtent of Company arning at rate of $47) power Bil now before the Senate a) piihu Church, Sept, 18 last 00 per share, with all bonds + I} motion would be made He wad he heard the former War converted Inte stock. tiwith the Chamberlain den st a nad no feeling other Descriptive letter on request. 2‘ }organization Bill. hey hor sed In pe waid Mr. On Write, call or phone $575 Broad. “thie measure before the Senate ne ated ural for men is f | ise i living such an ar existence te £0} te| Senator Chamberlain, in charge ofjand that nothing but @ high wenbe of *CURB aman: + | the Senate Military bill, to-day re-|decency kept prisoners from such ap ancan sr ABH SNED 1805 ey 1°] ported to Secretary Baker his meas- | things 5 i s ee waa ready and waiting a place} Dr. Rudolph F, Diediing. State Com- on the Senate calendar — OSBORNE CHARGES REST ON ONE WORD (Continued from First Page.) on Battle asked on cross-exam to him about the Osborne case in th Westchester County Jail and in the District Attorney's office Willard B. Thompson, a convtet who was stenographer of the Mutual Welfare Court, followed Rotolo on the stand, ‘Thompson appeared tn biack, sack suit, He Is Idle man of & suished appearanc u neat aged and am ha ; a carefully trimmed beard, He ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, s been a prisoner with Willett In United Fruit Co--Regular quarterly | the White Plains jail since Nov. 4, lividend of $2 4 share, payable API TO} ). 6 Gocupying the hospital quarters stock of record Mareh 4. , lof the Jall with t former Congre Pittaburgh Coal Co. for the year 1915] man from Lrookiyn, The defense al earned 6,01 the preferred stock, Lgnimet Sper @apt. the previous year he aided Willett in coaching ’ IN COURT RECORDS ination He dit," Rotolo admitted after he had the quest ted several | times, He den Willett had told him what to say on the stand, but admitted he had frequently talked because swollen glands or inflamed membranes often affect other tissues and lung trouble easily follows. Tocorrect throat troubles the pure cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is speedily converted into germ-resist- ing tissue; its glycerine is curative victs to testify In the Osborne trial. Thompson told of the trials:of the men involved In the Immorality cases before the Welfare Court and cor- roborated the testimony of Willett “Did you testify before the Grand Jury that Willett may have said to , and healing, while this wholesome [sce Now, let's see re hs bh emulsion promptly upbuilds the going to fix it to convict this fel- forces t ea Wea gat o resist tubercular germs and iow?’ Mr, Battle asked Thompson, | OFCES : B © avert the weakening influence which usually follows. If any member of your family has I believe I heard him suy, ‘Now, | how we are going to fix it sev to connect this fellow.’ Connect, I mily pald, not convict @ stenographer |2 tender throat, get Scott's Emul must have made a mistake sion today, Physicians prescribe the to Clinton prison, if they did no: He angrily d: ats. He said Warden would be sent Siberian: prison, against Os making n be left 8: Isn't it a fact you and Willett it to avert throat troubles, overcome upy the prize room in the all, bronchial disorders and strengthen » room I Thaw used when! ii. jun Ys alec a he was there?” Mr. Battle asked the lungs. No alcohol or harmful Thaw case was disposed drug ways insist on Scott's, months af istice Tompkins t & Bowne, Bioow N. J. Advt, 1583 terrupted, “You know they are v humane in the Westehester County | Jail Willett was recalled to the stand \G"-§ wz when Thompson left. A lst of con viets was read and he was asked if| he had not 1 all of them they] e orne. missioner of Prisons, before whom tho | perjury is alleged to hw n com. |= == | mitted, followed Dr, Farr on the wit. | UNDERTAKERS, neas stand. He stated emphatically | wane BELA ILES Warden Osborne told him there were 8? FRANK ECAMPBELL Situ no cases of immorality as far as the prison was congerned, He declared th BAR ORTADTID tines Es) which the indictment fs based are absolutel: r 7 r , nee ” World Wants Work Wonders, pecammieimnacatimemantants AR CUTS he tittle pillow. 15¢ We Are Now Offering SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCOLAT A kood lookings good tasting ted inte let the al VOUND TIN Special for To-Morrow, Wednesday ty of atyte LOPT te Py its fr _