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THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1913.
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pedition. Here they are shown with a field gun of small bore. It is one of their prized possessions. The con
tinued policy of the American government, whiqh will not permit the shipment of arms to the rebels, has made it
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On Toward Capital, Cry Villa's Forces
Seven Generals Who Offered
to Surrender Now in Mad
Flight From Chihuahua
Across Desert to Haven
HERMOSILLO, Mexico, Dec. 4.—Anto
nio Caballero, wealthy Mexican resident
of Sinaloa, was shot here today by a
firing squad of rebels. Caballero was
convicted of plotting against the consti
tutionalist gov^nment of his state-
Caballero walked alone to the wall, re
ceived the blessing of a priest and placed
the executioner’s bandage over his eyes
with his own hands.
“Mark well the heart,” he said.
A moment later he fell.
Federals Flee Toward
The Border and Safety
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that the seven federal generals who evac
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eral Francisco Villa today sent more
troops to attempt to Intercept them.
The generals, led by General Salvador©
Mercado, whose desertion of Chihuahua
and whose statements that he had no
money to pay his troops are regarded as
a virtual breakdown of the Huerta dic
tatorship so far as the north of Mexico
is concerned, are headed for Ojinaga on
the border. It is thought they will cross
the river to Presidio.
At Presidio they are expected to be ar
rested by the United Stats military au
thorities, taken to Marfa and thence to
San Antonio. Their arrest on crossing
the river would follow as a matter of
course, under a ruling of Secretary of
War Garrison.
WHOLE CITY FLEEING.
.With the generals are many subordi
nate officers, about 2,000 federal regular
soldiers and more than a thousand per
sons of the wealthier classes of Chihua
hua, who took to flight rather than face
an attack by the rebels. General Pas-
cual Orozco and General Ynez Salazai
believed to be with Mercado, are under
indictment returned in the federal court
in El Paso for violation of the neutral
ity law. Salazar is out on bond but
Orozco never was arrested.
Villa had little hope that his soldiers
would be able to overtake the federals,
who had left Chihuahua several days be
fore the fact of their flight became
known.
That Mercado, after handing the port
folio of state to Frederics Moye, civil
governor ad interim, should on behalf of
himself and subordinates offer to sur
render and then fly to* the border, was
regarded by Villa as an unusual pro
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SURRENDER DISCREDITED.
“The ohly place they will surrender will
be in the United States,’’ said Villa to
day. Carlos A. Heberlein, of Los An
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the peace commission requesting Vil a to
occupy the city, said that before the fed
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of all the political prisoners.
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been in a panic for so long they could en
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been withdrawn from the city. The re
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they ventured forth and came back brok-
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money to pay the troops and everybody
lost heart.”
Driven Out of Victoria City,
Feds Make Tampico Capital
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 4.—The seaport
city of Tampico was today officially de
clared the temporary federal capital of
the state of Tamaulipas. General Anto
nio Rabago, the military governor who
was forced to abandon Victoria and who
was erroneously reported to have com
mitted suicide, has gone to Tampico un
der orders from the Mexican government
to re-establish his governorship in the
temporary capital.
The war department announced that
General Arizmandi and other federal >f-
ficers who fled from Victoria to Cerritos
in the state of San Luis Potosi, had been
ordered to reorganize their forces and to
march again upon Victoria.
This task had been entrusted at first to
General Rubio Navarrette, who retreated
to Monterey after his failure to relieve
the hard pressed garrison of Victoria.
On account of the nature of the organ
ization and equipment as well as the long
distances and broken topography of the
country, the federal government will find
it difficult to handle its various military
expeditions without trains, now that the
railroads have been practically deprived
of oil for fuel by the producing compa
nies.
On some divisions of the railroad coal
may be used but it is probable that all
traffic except military trains will soon
be suspended.
Telegraphic communication along the
National railroad has been re-established
but it is understood this has been done
with the consent of the rebels. They are
known to dominate the line south of Sal
tillo and to a point within seventy-five
miles of San Louis Potosi.
GIRLS DRAFTED FOR ARMY.
Exeraordinary methods are being em
ployed here to secure recruits for the
federal army. Servant girls display
marked caution when they appear on
the streets as they are aware that scores
of their fellow servants have been draft
ed into the army as female soldiers.
One trick utilized by the recruiting of
ficers neted the federal army sixty-five
conscripts in one haul yesterday. The
bills posted outside a moving picture
show announced that the exhibition was
“for men only.” The little room was
crowded some time before the perform
ance began. A series of religious pic
tures was thrown on the screen, the first
being “The Virgin of Gaudalupe”—patron
saint of Mexico. The crowd greeted this
good naturedly, but when it was followed
by two other religious pictures the men,
who had looked for a different kind of
entertainment, started an uproar. This
resulted In a raid by the police who
marched off the majority of the men to
the barracks where they were at once
placed in the ranks of the army.
JIM TUCKER EXPECTED '
TO PLEAD SELF DEFENSE
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
ANNISTON, Ala., Dec. 4.—While the
attorneys for the defense did not dis
close their plea or offer any testimony
in behalf of the prisoner, It was Indi
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Tucker, charged with the murder of I.
Wr Kemp, a well-known furniture dealer
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afternoon before Probate Judge J. J.
Arnold, who has ordered that Tucker be
held without bail to answer to the
grand jury. As was forecasted, Will
Davis, his brother-in-law, who accom
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main witness for the state; but he
brought out in his testimony that when
Kemp was called from the rear of the
store by Tucker he had a knife and an
orange in his hand, and it was indi
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that Kemp made a threat with the
knife. Davis is still in jail with Tuck
er in default of a $500 bond, he having
been ordered held t as a material wit
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BECKER BEGINS FINAL
FIGHT FOR LIFE
(By Associated Press.)
ALBANY, N. Y., Dec. 4.—Attorneys
for former Police Lieutenant Charles
Becker, under sentence of death for
the murder of Herman Rosenthal, the
gambler, came here today to make
what may prove to be the final fight
for his life.
A decision is not expected for at
least three months.
In lengthy briefs in support of their
oral arguments, Becker’s attorneys
maintain the former police lieutenant
was not concerned in any way with
tne crime.
Their appeal embraces two major
points. One is an appeal from the
judgment of conviction of murder m
the first degree and the consequent
serftence of death; the other is an ap
peal from the order of Justice Goff
denj*1ng a motion for a new trial.
THREE MEN ARE ENTOMBED
IN GOLDEN CYCLE MINE
CRIPPLE CREEK, Col., Dec. 4.—Two
of the five men entombed in the Golden
Cycle mine here yesterday by a cave-in,
have been rescued uninjured, but the
fate of the remaining three was unknown
early today. Frank M. Woods, son of a
prominent Colorado Springs mining man;
Samuel Sorenson, of Cripple Creek, and
Patrick Kavany, of Goldfield, Nev., are
the men who, it is believed, are dead at
the 800-foot level.
The slide continued to move today, ren
dering rescue work particularly difficult.
INSANITY PLEA FREES
MONTGOMERY LAWYER
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Dec. 4.—In two
hours today the jury trying Will Joe Ful
ler, a young attorney for assault with at
tempt to murder, acquitted him by rea
son of insanity. Fuller several months
ago forced an entrance Into the county
jail and shot Bernard Tarver, a negro
prisoner. He was seeking revenge on
an entirely different negro prisoner for
the killing of his brother-in-law and shot
Tarver by mistake. "Whether steps will
be taken to send Fuller to the insane
asylum is undetermined.
CHOP SUEY WAR DECLARED
BY JAPS AND CHINESE
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO, Dec. 4.—No longer will
Japanese waiters serve chop suey in
C-.icago’s restaurants. Yesterday the
order was given in Chinese restaurants
to discharge all Japanese employes.
Chinese proprietors declared the Japa-
nes have been planning the establish
ment of rival chop suey restaurants.
The contemplated chop suey war be
came known when the Japanese at
tempted to secure the services of a Chi
nese cook.
PRESIDENT WONT REST
UNLESS CONGRESS DOES
WASHINTON, Dec. 4.—Unless con
gress takes a recess during the Christ
mas holidays President Wilson will
forego his planned ten-day vacation.
The determination of Democratic lead
ers in the senate not to agree to a re
cess unless the currency bill has passed
by Christmas was approved by the pres
ident today and he let it be known that
he would not leave Washington while
congress was in session.
ROBERT THOMAS SUCCEEDS
DEPUTY MARSHAL GLENN
VALDOSTA, Ga., Dec. 4.—Deputy U.
S. Marshal L. H. Glenn, of Abbeville,
who was appointed by U. S. Marshal
Davis soon after he took charge of the
office, has tendered his resignation, to
become effective the first of December.
Fcrmer U. S. Marshal Robert -Thomas,
of this city, has been named as his
successor. Deputy Marshal Thomas
served under Marshal George White and
is a very competent officer.
MAIL CAR,ROBBED OF
$87,500 IN BANK NOTES
(By Associated Press.)
VBRVIERS, Belgium, Dec. 4—A pack
age containing $87,500 in German bank
notes was extracted from the mail car
of the express train which left Brussels
for Cologne last night. The money had
been forwarded by the National Bank ot
Belgium to a bank at Go ogne and was
placed in a safe, which was forced by
the thieves.
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FORMER BANK DIRECTOR
GUILTY OF FALSE ENTRIES
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PITTSBURG, Dec. 4.—A. L. Rich
mond, Jr., former director of the closed
Cosmopolitan National bank, of Pitts
burg, was found guilty today of having
assisted the cashier of the bank in mak
ing false entries in the institution’s
books. His bail was increased to $10,000
after a motion for a new trial had been
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STUMBLES UNDER TRAIN
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ROME, Ga., Dec. 4.—O. B. Stillwell, a
prominent real estate man of this city,
had his foot cut off last night by a Cen
tral of Georgia train. While endeavoring
to board the train at the Broad street
crossing, Mr. Stillwell stumbled over a
spike near the track and was thrown
tinder the train before he could recover
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PRINCE, CHICAGO LION,
DIES OF BROKEN HEART
CHICAGO,, Dec. 4.-—Prince, the big
African lion at the Lincoln Park zoo, Is
dead of a broken heart. Nellie, his
mate, died early last summer and for
weeks thereafter Prince, did not eat.
The jungle animal’s fast lasted until
could weather, but even though the beast
began to eat again, Y\e continued to
mourn for his partner.
100 DIVORCE CASES ON
CHATHAM COUNTY DOCKET
SAVANNAH, Ga., Dec. 4.—Savannah
is in the midst of the fall terms of vari
ous courts that sit here. The superior
court, the city court and the United
States court began work today on big
dockets. The superior court will have
an even 100 divorce cases to try before
the term is ended. They are bunched
for trial in the first few days of the
ATLANTA COUPLE HELD
BY WHITE SLAVE ACT
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Dec. i.—Hunloe
Edmundson, of 18 Fulton circle. Atlan
ta, and Paul Preston Moore, also of At
lanta, were turned over the federal au
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Investigation proved, however, that the
license was for his first and only wife,
from whom he had been divorced.
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medicine to last about one month.—(Adrt.)
1 Full Quart Whiskey FREE
Try It At Our Expense
There are all sorts of claims for superiority among distillers and Mall Order
Whiskey Houses, and while we feel sure that our Fels 3 Star Whiskey oan't be
beat, or even equaled in quality, or price, still we are not going to ask anyone
to risk their money on our judgment; therefore, we are going to give, absolutely
free, one full quart bottle to test. We want yon to prove, ny drinking it. that
Fels 3-Star Whiskey Is pure, wholesome, fnlly aged, mellow as can be and above
all has real whiskey strength. We want yon to add half water to it if you like
and we say that you will still have stronger and better whiskey than most Mail
Order Houses sell at onr price. Anyone can easily understand that should we Jnst
send out bottles of whiskey free that we would be flooded with requests by some
unscrupulous people and dealers and lay oursolves open to a fearful onslaught.
This we cannot do, but nevertheless, the bottle la free to honest people.
Now here is our proposition: ^
We will send yon one full quart bottle of Fels 8-Star Whiskey, ab
solutely free, along with yonr first order for 8 full quart bottles of Fels 8-
Star Whiskey for (5.45 and we pay the express charges. After yon receive
the 9 full quart bottles, open one of them, test it anyway yon like and
If not entirely satisfactory, you have the privilege of returning to us the
remaining 8 bottles and the one extra bottle you may keep free and we
will immediately return your (5.45. Or send ns (2.95 for 4 full quart
bottles of Felt 3-Star Whiskey, express prepaid, and we will include one
test bottle free. Test the free bottle and if not absolutely satisfactory
and the best whiskey you ever tasted at any price. Just return to us the
4 bottles and keep the free bottle and we will refund your $235 without
question or argument. With each order we give a free Gold Tipped Glass
and Patent Corkscrew. Remember, we say we pay the express charges;
look close before you permit some of the low prices of Mall Order Housea
to get your order and make you pay the express charges.
We mean to prove superiority in the whiskey business; we mean to
prove at ourexpense, by giving a free test bottle, that Fels 3-Star Whiskey
has no equal. Our quart bottles are full 32-ounce quarts and not short
quarts and we guarantee every statement we make and back them with
our paid up capital of (400,000.00. If you want real whiskey and not weak,
■watery concoctions. Bend us your remittance on our free test proposition.
The taste is the rest, that will prove more than we can write. Address
orders and letters and make remittances payable to A. Fels* Mgr.* or
FelsDistillingCo., 168 Fels Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
STRAIGHT
Order
m7.» UNEQUALED
Kentucky’s Great Whiskey
Express Prepaid from Distiller Direct to You.
Facts—The public is frequently cheated by the reckless, extravagant claims in advertisements of many firms
claiming to be distillers. We invite the most rigid investigation of these factor
1. Method of distillation. Hon. D.*N.
Com in gore, for eight years 4< U. S. Collector
of Internal Revenue, said: “By comparison
I found in the processes of manufacture in
your Distillery you had adopted the very
best and most approved methods for pro
ducing the highest grade Whiskey.”
The Medicinal Properties* Pur
ity, Maturity, Mellow, Delicious Taste, and
the Agreeable Odor of FULTON Whiskey
is evidenced by orders received year after
year from the same physicians. Municipal
and Government Hospitals and thousands
of the best families of America.
3. Our Responsibility. We own and
operate U. S. Registered Distillery No. 22.
with offices and shipping warehouse lo
cated in Covington, Kentucky. We refer
to German National Bank, all the Express
Companies and every business house and
citizen here.
2 Ballons for $5.1 for $7.50 or I for $3, choice of Rye, Bourbon or Com Fulton Straight Whiskey highest me
dicinal fully matured, in Myers patent 1 gallon demijohns. To prove Fulton is best you need
send no money
SS3rS ! iSSS ! !S , SS2?S
in Plain boxejeith.r 4 for S3. S for SoJTTtor'St* T*"
“‘"Alary MYERS & COMPANY, w *te?£°r,
*****,P I8T * T ’ Dist. Kt. Order* from Moist., Wyo., Colo., N. Mex., and West thereof, moat call for either 30 full quart
Dottles, 6 gulloaa ia demijotana, or • cask, for (16. by prepaid freight. Write for exprei
JrliriwMrboor*
"* rsfrgCinUmer." «nd price II »t