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m ra rrAow six Mmvonv matt, ritmryrc, MKnronn, orkqos. ti khtmy. fArr ff n, toin 9mmm4mm4 N AMERICAN REPLY UPON CO-OPE PLEASES GARRANZA WASHINGTON, March 14. Stato department agents along the bor der reported today that (Jonorul Car ranxn has received tho American gov ernment's noto accepting his proposal for n reciprocal agreement for tho pursuit of outlaws and la favorably Impressed with it. Tho stato dopartmont was formal ly ndvioed of tho recolpt by General Carranza of tho reply sent yesterday to Jila proposals for a reciprocal ogrecoment as to tho pursuit of ban dits along tho border. Tho department has not ronowod its standing order urging Americana to stay out of Mexico for tho tlroo bolng but it wan indicated that tho attention of consuls in Mexico might bo again directed to these Instru6 tloriB. Iteceipt of tho following iolcgrnm dated 0 p. m. March 13, from Its rop resontatlvo at Quorctarb was an nounced by the stato dopartmont to day: "Iteply of the United States to do facto government's noto of March 10, Columbus border situation, received at flvo this afternoon. Personalty prcsontod this Important communi cation orally and In writing to For eign Socrotnry Acuna at 5:12. Ho read tho nanlo In my presenco and then said: " 'I am pleased to rccelvo a reply of this character from tho govern ment of tho Unltod States. It will rolloTO tho very delicate situation that has developed owing to the Co lumbus affair. ,1 will Immediately transmit this reply to tho chlof ox- ccutlvo and am of tho opinion that there will bo n reply to this courteous noto expressing nproclatlon of samo. In this event I shall deliver It to you Immediately for transmittal to tho government of tho Unltod States.' "It was plainly ovldcnt that tho roply created a most favorablo impression." COLUMBUS NOW iBELL SUCCEEDS INCOLLEGEPRANKS A SMALL CM PERSHING IN MAS MU1I AND JEFE AT A E TONGHT STERILIZATION , LAW A SUCCESS Mutt and Jeff who will bo seen at the I'nge tonight wore thus spukon of by the Han Francisco Chronicle In osterday's issue: "Mutt and Jeff In Collogo," the lat est stage Torsion of tho adventures of Hud Fisher's comical characters as adapted by Qus IIII1, opened a week's engagement at tho Savoy" theater yesterday, and n capacity au-j titles of material needed COLUMIltS, N M, March 14-j SAX AXTfl.Nin, Tm . Murri, 1 1. Tho little camp In which Villa at- ft wa mmoun-ed todm that DriKo taeked tho 13th cavalry with dlsas-' dl(,r (jcnernl Oeorgo Bull, Jr., em- trons results last Thursday has been expanded to the proportions of a smalt elty today, to accommodate troops concentrated for the punitive expedition against the bandit chief In Mexico. ' ' The battlefield on which 250 Am erican soldiers put'lo flight close to 3000 Villa brigands who raided Co lumbus, was doited with brown army tents, wagon trains and vast quan- for cam- innnder of tlio fifth brigade with faeddqwirtem At Sun Antonio, ban been ordered to HI I'uho to take com mand of the troo there, relieving (leuural 1'orNlii-i-, now at f ulmiibtiH, General Hell will not he under (len crnl JJcrshine;, but will have ahnrce of the border sttuntion when General Pershing's ndvnnoc into Mexico, in begun. Ho will operate under tho ardors of ITALIANS AIM BERLIN, March 14. -Tho IlnllnnH bavo dovcloped n Htronjr offensive against tho Aufitnnuu an tlio iKonxo front, according to tlio Austrian headquarter report of today receiv ed hero. They have mndo attacks with tyrgo forcon on tho Austrian linos, nnd in unch onso wcro repuln cd, it in dcolnrrd. PEOSHINO OF ACROSS B0FIDER (Contlnuod from pogo onaj roru, llnfncl Maldonndo, Benjamin Gnrra and Joro Cnbaros. Villa Ncr Oulonnn Villa is now moving south of Gal ennu. General Garza ocnt n new env nlry detnohment after him last night from Ahumadn jn tho cant, in addi tion to the foroo Bent yestorday from l.ngtiun, to the south of Ahumndn. While tho oavnlry forces are mov ing in from tho eiiHt tho eommaud of Colonel Cano is believed to bn nuf fiaiont to check nny attempt by Villn to cKonpo to tho houth up tho uun yon of tho Santa Maria river. A dispatch recent d today from Colonel Nicto Macon, at I'onreon hint I'd ihnt Villa carried a laruv number of wounded with him in uogonH through Gnlcana. Tho Mormons nt Cusoh Qraudoti, he said, feel pcrfoutly fieouro and hao no doeiru to bu taken out of the uoun try. CALL TO ENLARGE ARMY (Contlnuod from pa go ona) now below the maximum enliblrd strength authorized by law, hlmll be Taiscd forthwith to that streugth nnd fchntl bo maintained as nearly nb pos Bible thoroat so long ad tho eniurg cnoy blmll coiitimie: Provided, tho total enlisted strength of any of said arms of tho service shall not tfnoludo uudrilled recruits therefor at depots or clo whrre, but at no time shall Mieh ra- oruits exoosd by more Uiau ft per ont the total onlUtod strength pro- vided for uoh nnu, and tho onlist ' cd man now or hereafter authorized 4jjj' 'fl,v 'or otor brnnohes of the mil iary servico shall be provided and maintained without any impairment of thefenliid ttroiifrth for uny of said arms " TOftitoe, JI2ee3ee IHAOC MAH TONIC MttKHTlVK stlmulatos the digestive organs to action so that the food that outers (ha stouiuch Is digested and assimilated. dlcnce grcctod tho clover comedians and their capable company. Tab brief but strenuous college ca reer of tho two famous characters furnishes tho necessary thread of tho plot for tho pleco, which Is a really clover musical comedy. It In by far tho best of tho Mutt and Jeff shows that haro been seen hero, which Is to say that It Is bo mo show, In view of tho fact that "Mutt and Jeff lu Mexico," was screamingly funny. Of courso tho chief interest cen ters in the leading roles and the fun ny antics of tho lanky Mutt and tho dlmlnutlvo Jeff, Jerry Sullivan, In the rolo of tho dl mlnutlvo Jeff, elicited chortles of glee from tho atidlonco by his rollicking linos nnd gymnastics. Harry Kay looked and acted the part of Mutt to perfection. Jnanctte I'atcrsou as Clarlbnl Dunntnon prosontcd several excellent soprano solos. Hut aside from theso characters, who looked as though they had step pod from the pages of tho Chronicle to tho Savoy stngii, thero la much merit In. tho production. Clever lines, pretty girls and catchy music, tho kind that sonds tho audlenco away whistling, servo to maka up an even ing's entertainment that is well worth while. f JnnorfiT Vnnctfin palgns In a desert country. Tents No orf)M for ft moUMncIll noniM were still being erected this morning. tho bor((,r wcrc if.9ucJ from Kort ynm Soldiers are unloading trains which Holw(on !h,H niorninff, and none arc were crowding the railroad yards From tho bill behind the customs houso signals wero wagged through out tho day. It Is tho highest point In tho vicinity of Columbus, and In tho midst of tho army camp. It af fords a clear rlow of tho lovol south ward to and beyond tho Mexican bor-dor. likely today. General Kanston said 3IADS80.V, Win, March 14 no mnrkablc success has boon had with tho sterilization law In Wisconsin In the opinion of Dr. I. II. I.lnley of Chippewa Falls, and former Governor J. Oi Davl5o:, both membrs of the statu boa,rd of control. A second scrloii of dpe'rAtloits lave been per formed on male patients at the Home for the Feeble Minded at Chippewa Falls with tho result that all of .the patients hnve recovered and that front LeAcry indication tho resits (of the opj vrations Iiavo been beneficial. No operations nro performed with out tho consent of the relatives and guardlnns. Tho board announced today that tho consent of'n largo' numbor of parents had been rccolvod nnd another series of operations TAFT ANO ROOT T APPOINTMENT PROTES BRANDEIS that from now on ho would refuse to I .,,,,,, v.,lHi,0 rfnrmn,i u-ifMn ........... ... ..,!;..,, ,.....;.. i. j i. ' -- minenco of tho expeditionary force's dcpatlnre. LANSING OFF FOR WASHINGTON, March 11. See rctary Lansing was on hm way today to Pinchurht, N. C, for n weck'sva cntion. For many wrvku the Hecrc tary has been working steadily in a henry presnaro of diplomatio affairs and frvls tho need of u rest. Taking a vacation nt this time watj regarded hero as indicntivo of how completely tho fitato department regards tho Mexican hituntiou in the hands of tho army and that tho understanding with Gcnornl Carranza w complete. RAISE STEEL'RATES TO COAST POT WASHINGTON. March 14. -Tho trans-continental railroads wero au thorized today by tho Intcrstato com merce commission to establish n rate of 05 cents n hundred pounds from Pittsburg to Pacific coast ports on Iron and steel articles now taking n mto of 63 cents per hundred pounds from Chicago to tho same ports. Tho commission points out that Pittsburg Is tho real center of tho steel Indus try and that the rail rate adjustment tho next two months. DAY IN CONGRESS WASHINGTON, March 11. Sen ate: Began debute on Myers pnbh'o land water power nito bill. Former President Taft and other American Bar association leadors I protested ngainst supremo court nomination of Louis D. Brandeis. Agricultural committee considered bill for government production of nit rate. . Heuse: Naval committer continued work tn navy inerrnso program. Besnmed debato on executive' ap propriation bill. WASHINGTON, March M. -Former President Taft nnd six other for mer president of the Amerimn Bar ndsociutlon, protested today to the Iwjnntc,, judiciary Bub-rommiltee against confirmation of the nomina tion of Lduis I). Brandeis for the su preme conrtl The others were Sim eon K. Baldwin, Francis Bawle, Jos eph H. Clioate, Elihu Boot, Moorfitld Story nnd Peter W. Mcldrim. The first six sent a letter stating that "taking into view the ropiltntion, character and professional career of Louis V. Brandos ho is not n lit person to bo n member of tho su premo court of the Unltod States. Mr. Mcldrim wroto from Savannah, flu.; "My reason for refusing to np prove was that tho reputation of Mr. Bmndels nt his homo bar makes him an unfit person to bo appointed." Both letters wero rend to the com mittee today by Austen G. Fox, at torney for tho opposition, to tho con- rfirmntion at tho reopening of public hennngs. AIRIClSTlE WHV HAIR FALLS OUT (Dandruff erttlxe ft fovrrldli Irrltfl' (Ion of tho scalp, tho hair roots shrink, loosen nnd then tho hrflr comes out fast. To stop falling hair nt once nnd rid (ho scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a 2Scent bottle Of Dandcrlnb at any drug store, pour a lit t to In your hand and Tun wril iuiu buu tp. iiiivi n faw applications all dandruff disap pears nnd tho hair stops coming out. STOMACH ACIS FINE! York to tho Pacific coast was 30 "Pnic's l)lnpesln, Flcs Slclf, Sour, Upset Htoinachs In Klvo .MJnutcs from thero to tho Pacific coast should cents a hundred pounds, a rnto which bo Huch as to In soino mcasuro cope J tho railroads In this caeo argued as with tho rail and ocean rates, Dur-tho normal 'water rato. which tho rail Ing 1014, It says tho rate from Now lines must meet. WASHINGTON, March ll. 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