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VOL. 18, NO 157

BISBEE, ARIZONA, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1915

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AFFA R '

' DYNAMITE IS PLANTED ON ARCHIBOLD ESTATE

'a.

Funston Devotes the Larger Part

of the Day to the Disposition

of Villa Deserters, Stragglers

and Wounded. ,

IGREWSOME ISj

TRAGEDY 1

HAMBURG-AMERICA.. v!Bsk TRIAL

MANY RETURN TO SONORA iJohn D- Archbold, President of Stand. X Cross Mar.s Spot Where Dynamite

AND ACCEPT AMNESTY ard " w

' Dynamite who sought n,r lives of I winch must have followed when their

Vllte Captains May Be Deported; IJohn n Archbold, president of thei automobile would strike the explo

Carlos Randall Charged With , "y- Mr.

. f c r Archbold, planted four stocks of dyn-

mc muiuui ui ciiyiiiGBi Deair

of Cananea.

amite In a rut In the drive to the

Arc hbold home in Tarrytown. The oil

man and his wife escaped death,

ROBBED AND

INSULTED

NOG ALIOS, Nov. 27. General Fun

ston gave a area! en part or his time

today to the disposition of prisoners,

Who deserted VUla and surrendered

to the United States troopera along

the boundary, before and following

General Obregon' occupation of No

Rales, Sonora. Three Villa captain

elected to remain In tbe United Statex

Seventy Mexicans were released and

returned to Mexico upon their prom

ise to accept amnesty from Obregon,

by swearing allegiance to Carranta.

The Villa captains are being beld

neading the dispositio n of their

cases by the immigration authorities.

If they are deported, they will be

taken to some other port of entry In

to Mexico.

am neat v In all em the um tam

be stated be would not allow viiht Ccianmny. wan tare fjajip tlmu

officers to Join bis ranks. Fttnetoit y on buataena cftflfrettod with that

Informed Obregon that if amy MaxHootnpany

i-jwiutni rum muu w.rtutrylng t0 retock his ranch with sad

recapiurea uy ine united states troops A, .. . . . .. , . ,

ey would be summarily dealt wlti. dlP h0r'"", ,0 tn ,I,B ,ta" of thM

Former Villa Governor Randall, of lwU hy bn ken b' th-e various

Honors, denied any connection with Mexican armies luring the past few

the death of Knglneer Bean. Ran- years and especially during the post

dsll is held under guard on the chargo few weekK. He . , b

oive, only because they did Hot drive

forth In their car. Their gardener

found' the dnamite while raking

away dead leaves with which it had

been covered.

MULE IN ABE DEVELOPMENTS

EXPECTED IN

Cowboys of Cananea Cattle

Company Robbed By Mexicans

and Were Threatened With

Death Before Released.

HEREFORD, Nov. 27 (Special)

Wlswall, of the Cananea Cattle

Department of Justice. Apparent

ly, Expects Arrest of Others

Lonoly Farmhouse Near New

Brunswick. New Jersev. Un

folds Tragedy oi Five Murders.

and One Suicide.

MOTIVE FOR, CRIME

NOT YET SOLVED

From Investigation lit Would Ap

pear That One Man Killed All

and Then Turned! the Revolver

Upon Himself. : '

NEW BRl'NJWK'K, N. J.. Nov 27

Probable murder of Ave persons was

disclosed tonight when the bodies ot

four men and two wotnen were found

in tavern a few miles from here it

I was evidently committed several days

! ago.

, The shooting occurred in a farm

house, not a tavern. The farmer, his

family and two farm bands were kill

ed. Authorities state that one of the

employees did the snooting, while the

other were asleep, then killed himself

The shooting occurred Tuesday night.

The belated discovery Is due to the re-

motenesa of the farmhouse. An In

esttgatlon Into the failure of the far

mer to make his accustomed daily de-

liveries of milk in 'New Brunswick led

to the discovery of the tragedy. t

Tbe farmhouse is located at a lone-

Optimism Somewhat Dispelled By

Dilatory Tactics of Greece;

Matters Believed Settled Now

Appear Threatening.

BULGARIANS REPORTED

AS STILL SUCCESSFUL

French Hold Their Own in South-'

ern Serbia; Russia Masses

350,000 Troops on Frontier

of Roumania.

and to Uncover Larger Area'lL''i.0'"'"".'"

ui conspiracy.

WASHINGTON. Nov. 17. As a se

quel to the arrest of C. C. Crowley 111

$an Francisco, In .onnpection with al

to plots against munitions factor-

Af ri aIsi In sr ht u na vtla hv rat in sr

to Mexico without the permission- of om " prent ln Cochl ""y "

Colonel Sage. t Texas. He has but a few bead

General Funston tomorrow will con-'oi horse left with which to round

Mr the charges against Randall, In 1 up ni oaUle which nH intends t0 ship

Which he Is Implicated ln the killing., , , ,.

of Bean. Obregon chanted Randall 10 ,he near ,ulure

with tbe responsibility for Bean s Ono tf ln root ensatlonal seis

death. Funston bas an affidavit to u res of his horses was made a few

the affect that Bean was killed by days since by a small band of Mexi

VilM officer when the engine the MW .up, lo be)onK to neltran at.

fotmer was running Jumped the track - .. ,

during the flight from Cananea. where Mne '" Tom Turner and

the bank and properties of the Can-' re otb wre " w frf'n

ane Consolidated bad been looted. fa" Ps,lr0 "c" " the Sf" 'f"

Fanaton announced be would dJg.,lro o Cananea when they accidently

POSA of a hundred Villa wounded and 'n, l" oI,,le,r8- "' were com

honsed them in the school house un-." 10 tainouiif and the bandits

UI next week. Major Mix. of NHlhen Piwrfed to help themselves to

gales, headed a committee of citlsen. "T ' f ."T ',JMl.h,"tBM0"

soliciting funds for the purpose otl"1,"tad-1 Thf,y, k 8,1 e horses

showing their appreciation for thtil'"" nd provisions, a. well the

"gallant defense on behalf of Nogs1es.;w,d1dle''- "d hen compelled Turner

ArUona" yesterday by United States !d ,hU Wends to march a distance

tronnt ' ot about ten miles with them.

A portion of tbe funds will be used, Several times the bandits lined pr0seCUti0n

to purchase a wreath io be placed on'"7'" ""' "" ""v

th War of Private Utiles, killed dur- oln lo Df, executed at the same time

lag the brush between United 8Ute : hf,v," " k,ml of buM on th'm '

infantrymen and Carranta cavalry. t0 order ,WM no' 'ven 10 haot, "ut.

mlaUkaa for Villa soldiers. Itnev wre k8nt Prisoners at the place

The remainder will be used for the,1" lWB,VP nouri lnor WPre ulen

Weitimann. fifty; Saiah Weiuniann.

his wife; David Kigner. twenty-eight,

a aon-inTlaw; Beatrice Kigner. twenty

four, his wife; two farm hands appar

netly Polish, unldentlfled.

Weltamann and his Wife were shot

In tbe heed, mtoanBULvrhile sleeping.

ineir uangnter BtKtf wae round in

She was also shot

(1) Carl Buenr, resident director of the Hamburg-Ameritsn Steamship Co.

(2) George Kotter, officer of thr Koeng W'lhelm. (3i Walter Pop.

pinghaus, superintending enginec of the Hamburg-American.

BED NSTO OFF MASSAO RE H

FILE STRONG

PROTFST

fee, the Denartmmit of .TuiMi

r..WIwsl h at PKesttltHKt, nw lHsMoIVUMtth.. M m.

porunce those which led to the ar-1 soother bedroom

rest of Robert Kay. According to In-1 In the head, apparently while sleenina

formation Crowley has traveled Three other botHes weie found in an

throughout the country. He didn't other room. One of the fsrm bauds

confine bis attentions to the Pacific ' evidently died while kneeling hi pray.

Coast alone. ' er. He was shot In the back of the

Ofllclals of the Department of Jus-(bead. The Kigner body lay on the So Declare Followers Of Ham-1 Americans Coming Out Of Sonora ' Pr"nrh '" holding them down. No

u iiumni ill iiiBriiHM r hb i 'rnwiAv uuur. i n nmAr nmiv rnnmi in ttia t a . . .... , . - ...in. . . .

Dura American na Wno Sav Dec nrf! That nnp Mnrp nnv nfl""" persistence or urn

NEAR CANANEA

LAST WEEK

LONDON. Nov. :!7 London's cheer

ful view of the Greek situation has

been succeeded by something resem

bling reaction and the prevailing opin

io n of the present time is that the

preix and public jumped too quickly

to the agreeable conclusion that

Greece would concede readily to thi

iillleM demands. Though all forecasts

of Greece's replyare optimistic, the

latent Information from Athena in

dicates that Greece bas not definitely

nbatdnned the dilatory tactics, caua

inj I he Allies uneasiness. It Is, re

ported now that pressed military

experts representing entente powers

nave been appointed to discuss with

the Gieek general staff demands here

tofore reported already satisfactory

answered. .

The Bulgarian oratkHH In toe

neighborhood of Monastir appareuttr

have frustrated the hopes of the un

ion of Serbian and allied troop in

Southern Sertiia. The Uerinftns au

i .imi'e further progress beyond Prls-iin.-

and Mltrovitia. Central Serbia

eppsienily Is almost cleared of 8er

hi:' n tro.ips.

In i he southern section of Perbla

In 'he nelEhlMirhooy of Krlvolslr th.-

c refused to discuss the Crowley , floor. The other body found In the

ease or predict possible developments bed. was that of tbe man who, the in

The ramifications of the Crowley tin- vestlgators believe, did the shooting,

dertakings is expected to be revealed 1 He held a revolver In his hand. He

when the trap the Department has set I hd been employed by Wietzmann for

is sprung. The Department's Bureau j a month. The motive for the murders

of Investigation is using every pre- and suicide is unknown,

caution to keep Its next move a secret

ii m apparent mat otner arrests me

expected soon.

na nrnn nr i no,

mum Ur LUD!

BOiuSAi PLOTS KHIS LOST !

IN SCHMIDT IS KILLS .

I ir- m mum i

HbAn Nb

That German Embassy Is An

gered By Boy-Ed Accusation.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. -Tbe Ger

man embassy resents accusations

which are understood to bave been

made against Captain Boy-Kd, Ger

man n.'ival attache ln connection with

tbe trial of Hamburg-American line

nffl.talu , . .... r.l I m t r-. 11 1 1 . ...-4. i '

information. Ib is reported that Am- 1" commander, temaiued in control

bassador von llernstorff is preparing , , v " "", T ' law"1-

t i.. vi-,. ..i.i. ,.Jle killing of Americans would have

department officials at tbe conelu-j

i-l on of the trial, asking at least for'

something lii the u j' lire of retiuction '

ind possibly apology

Rodriguez Would Have Result-

. ed in Wholesale Killing.

DOUGLAS, Nov. 27. - American ref

ugees who arrived at Naco from Cau

anea, related stories of thrilling es

capes, insults endliied and threats a

galnst their lives. All expressed the

I hellef that lisil General Rodrlguex, the

Luluarian advance, the Serbians! con

tinue strong on defensive work in

the south and west of Prliep. Accord

in to nn Athens dispatch the 8d

Msns have retaken Krushvo. Tbe Ru.

slan now are said to have 3M.(Xio

troopi. on the Rumanian frontier in

prepsri;ion for an attack on Bulgaria

by land or sea. This has not elided a

definite declaration concerning Ru

mania's intentions.

"SERBS LOSING" BERLIN.

BERLIN. Nov. 27. Dispatches from

the Balka is state tbe Rerbiau army

Introduces Clock

work Bomb, in Schmidt Trial,

Which Was Found in Railroad

Yards at Peoria.

not decided what form the protest

nnnnn. r i j- i w"' 'kP- A stenographic report of

Danger From Mayo Indians and remarks of the government counsel

Other Raiders to Foreign Col-,"d testimony at the trial arc under-

nnv Thnnnht flupr fnr Procani-'ooA to have been ordered for the

resulted.

It is reported the -attitude of Villa

officers and subordinates became so Is reduced to between 80.000 and 100.

threatening on November 19, the dayjQpO rifles, according to tbe Overseas

It I understood the ambniuy 1,.. '" -TUn, mm im- a'i uiinounremeui. n 1H

, ' J'JL. .Tl ' e "bn7. m 1 Wlcans want Into hiding. This fol-. stated that the Serbian soldiers don'i

lowed threats by Villa soldiers.. In-1 represent the same defensive power

censed by the reports that further de-' as previously. Now entire erauoe

surrender with their officers In cases

tachments of ('arrange troops were

permitted to wss through the United

States, to kill every Gringo in Cauan-

U. S. Gunboat Due.

puipnsfl of enabling the embassy to)ea tne following day.

purchase of delicacies

Privates Cates and Saupe. A sharp

T rvd A V-riCT v,... n t.iti.

fnr wahikImI I told to wove on that they were go-1 ,.., , . . " ' ,uo"""

ror wounnea , .. , cation by a woman Iiolel keener at

ing to take them on further and then

Corte Madera of Mrs. Anna Boehme

wife of Schmidt, and testimony con-

earning tbe sales of explosives in the

middle west, and tbe further recital

of bomb explosions In the east feat-'

ured the trial. A clockwork bomb was

lookont Is maintained west of Nogales hot them,

for Villa stragglers. The outpost Turo'r refused to move and said,

guards on the east were reduced. ou re oia to hwl mp ou

Lieutenant Colonel Kenly complained W,H w " h9fe 1 wl11 not go on

of the 1taT. In transinrtins; his com- or 8tnd "P ln to be shot," and be

uU, the Sixth Field .Artillery to '"- l " I exhibited but the defense objections

Newsies. He ascribed tbe delays to ort of " h mov "de blocked any testimony concerning It.

the tact that the engines were too t "boot any of the party. , Ttle cio.kwork bomb Is said to have

light to .haul the equipment. Situs- Tney ne' captive and a lone- been the one found in the railroad

tar complaints have been made by! IMMa tort,u Wa down in front ysrdg at VeaTilii mtnoia. after being

othw military organisations arriving u"1 anneu sicnu piHC64i oy 0rtle McManlgal on Sep.,.n , ,, . 'V r.V7i....i..;"JVi itbe inn-ptc tJiitias-ie It I stated

bre- Ifrr " " ':.fber 3. 1910. Tbe bomb failed to:"'", Tr ZTZn' Tn7 .t """'of the embassy's pro

LUUUKIi IHI1B11DK 1 LII Wtni 111 I DfHI .....1.1.. H' i. ., 1 ' ' '

'" ' ' - oiuut. i wu raiu, which uhu oou-

TURKS CAPTURE TRENCHES aa riBk- Tm lo reac Sor thaiUlned nitro-glycertne, were Identiaod

lempung morse i. aany tua nexthy s. J. Uorehart. of ParlUmt I lull.

know vhat was said In the courtroom

.., w " 'The rmbt.spy la particularly anxious

WASHINGTON. Nov. 27.-Halders.' . ,,.,, rm.o whetlwr Boy-Ed was in

w'hose activities in the vicinity of Lofc!ltrtotl ini(rece. r otherwise. In

Mocbls. Mexico, caused the naval le-', rPft.lttl((. m,Ae br Assistant Unit

One band, engaged In looting a ho-

which in former and better times or

the Serbian army wouldnt' have beeii

considered helpless.

The statement continues: "The Sr-

tel. found J. Patterson and another l.blans no longer are defending their

American, both of whom arrived at , native soil since the majority of the

Naco. Both were forced to flee for troops from old Serbia lost their fane-

ihuln lliiaa fill, a tl . . I 1

pertinent to dispatch tbe cruiser San a.b,' ... ."TZ w. "I" "IT". "'. ' wrougn me taclsm. After a feeble defense of

ni. . ti.. . o. "7" 'v i muei ana escaped tiy drop plug ont of

lZr?Z?r!'?m'-' !..""-!.. "'J Lf- '-. fence, and-traer.

Mllu tnta.u .f Mia TTetlt flints nnrl ll . .a . . .

the menace l.. vinchi. th. rr. . '" arnvea at ine

" " " i ro f 1 1 or inum usi If iusii ni ir nnnAP "

la over, temporarily at!,. u .... u.... i.

home of frtenda.

BREAK ICE FLOES

eign colony

least. The San Diego is due In Topo- ,.,., . ,. u,mJ ....,

lobampo Wednesday. ' T . I l"T

,m, .,..,,., . 11 i i , , .mi iihi much ues "eii wane out 01 j ,

ers failed to reveal tbe d.reeiton m i nt escribed leellng that, Engineering Commission has 'began

which they bad withdrawn. The State l W. "lMti H oldrt dynamiting a fcath,

Department advice, report the depart- n8nl 10 , , ,

urn of Oenerdl Carrans. from Monter- ,,, p' ns4 I ha. don

ey for Mst.u.orss and also the occupa- T" Ial,,RC,,B,'

iuiwatim Nov. 21. Tbe Turk-1 morning tbay were released and were

fan war office officially announces that 1 compelled to walk about ten miles

large action of the Allies' trenches

wns takes in an attack near Art Bur

ns), to the Gallipot! Peninsula. The

the peninsula by battleships and

ana. as originally sold to McManlgal

under the name of J. W. MoOraw.

FOOTBALL KILLS SIXTEEN

into tbe camp at 8an I'edro.

Turner is welt known throughout

the southwest and was at ane time

ftgnbardMept of the Turkish positions 'Sberlt f of SanUCrur county and his

m W peninauia ey oauwsnips sou . ..... u. w ., ( CHICAGO, Nov. 27. Sixteen deaths

snoBiuirs is aeciareu io navo uvmu , " resulted from football this vaar sc-

Without raoult. One monitor was fore In the hand. of tbe bandits k He waa,conllB, t0 , .t.tirtlclan.

d to withdraw. Inakel If he had any more bedding or Tne ae(lths , nu W0re fl(t4)en

horses to give up after he had crossed! Tue statistician stated most of n,a

BMPLOYEES RETURN .the line and be said "yes. but I want fatalities were amo. hi.h hni

thwnje come across the line to get semi-professional and prairie elevens.

I Where little or no trainlna- nrevolliul

ThU Is net the first fxperiwee Although it Is true sjusm. bI tk f.iiL

CUfTOMu, Nov. 7. Kasployoa sf

tfca Ushting plant, who struck for the

nmyaseat oi wages yeeruay. isukih

Tno ntoner rocahs! w Ihw th

ccaBgajirs MttasktBsry ta tko Artaona

CoBsisf CosajsiJiy.

Tamer ha srad with Mexionn batj. ties might have occurred under the

to work. The short mot i payroll, kdiu, fie was dewn in Lower Callforn- boat of aoadltlons, several might have

H a few year age Mltb eatUe sod wa been prevented with tbe proper care

,csjaitciiira in get otu ei more on sc- rotsnve to ntaysical ntnoaa. tbe expert

Mt of their daeredatiMW, stated.

ENDORSE PROGRAM

tlon of the Carranxa decree, prohibit-' lrHt doP"nt ,m tno ou'eome of the

teg the exportation of cowhides from tfio1 s,'ooU1 """'! r0't -Mexico

wss postponed until January 1. ba"ay ,,,Kh, fep lo rowing eowplalnt

that Its ground -as much firmer as

It i uld point ou; that the defendant

bad been fried from the government

CHICAGO, Nov. 27. The National ich,re 5 n dloss of the outcome

Security League endorsed the Admin-of ,nn ''aHe ,he b"ef PrevalU in Ger

lst ration's preparedness program. ',ran :irfl'" H"1' Jy-Bd's name was

However, the committee report stated nnfsly conncced with the trial,

the Administration has not indicated' retary l4ntini. bas considered It

a desire to go far enough to make the probable that the embassy will make

country safe from attack. protest. Tbe State Department takes

It wss pointed out tbe proposod ar- t,le Position thst disbursing funds

my increases should be broadened to! does not moan that the naval attache

provide an oxtenslve and continuous acted illuKally. tt is even hinted tbo

education ot officers for the oollectloa

of large reierve stooks of supplies of

all kinds. It critioixed the navy pro

gram as extending ever toe lone pe

riod and as leaking no provision for

an adequate personnel on the ships

built, bulletins or proposed

State Department in unable to undo

stand why tlir WrnUQ nKvj sltacbe

was broutbt Into tbe cafA. unleea

thorn wis evidence tbnt be directed

alleged (alslflcnUon of ips.nifests and

cleAtance papers by officials of the

Humours-American line

through solid,' ice

at the month of the Ship Creek so

that Captain Cramer, the veteran nav

IgatotJ can take a launch from Its

ancliorage out to assist Fred Tracy,

an agent of the 'Alaska Steamship

company, and five others, who arePeiied to abandon its heavy artillery

their position they continue to re

treat. The number of prisoners

among the officers is Increasing. Tut'

uuniber of prisoners formerly taken

by the Serbians. have beeu left behind,

which is characteristic of a decreas

ing readiness for battle."

SERBS BACKING UP.

LONDON. Nov. 27. A dispatch

from Athens, dated' Thursday, says

the Serbian government expecta to ar

rive at' Scutari Friday. The inelu

Serbian army ' is retiring across the

Albauian frontier and lias been eoni-

trying to reach au anchorage through

the Cook Inlet Ice field in a small

launch.

With a larger and more powerful

launch than the vessel Tracy has.

Cramer Is confident he can force his

way through the ice floes after he gets

the boat in deep water. Cramer took

a r"rew of four .and plenty of provis

ions to enable them to make a thor

ough search for the six men who

have not been beard from since they

turned back from the Steamship Ad

miral Parragut after having been car

ried thirty miles down Cook Inlet by

the Ice Tuesday

Cold weather at Anchorage, the new

town established, b ythe nevornoieuL

caused a. wsttr jbrU, and water

sold at a dollar a brai, or fifteen

seats a bucket, two buckets

quarter.

owlug to a lack of transportation and

bad roads. The Serbians are concen

trating in fresh positions parallel to

tbe Albanian frontier. They have es

tablished communication with Dr

nsxo, thus securing a revlctualling

base. The Bulgarians are stationary,

but the Germans 'are moving toward

Monastir. Frictiou is reported between

the Germans and Bulgarians regard

ing the occupation of Monastir.

OREEK SITUATION TROUBLES.

LONDON. Nov. 2T.-The Greek si

tuation Is again disquieting. An Ath

ens correspondent to Renter's cays

with reference to the new joint note

of to Entente ministers that lb

entlwiow nag given war to skettttei

Sisu An Athens dtatuMeh to Uo4x

for asys the note deanandeti a rniy at the

CCOHtHwed on ra I)