POMTICAI, advertising Patriotic Citizens of Harris burg, Remember Your Boys on the Firing Line __ • Give Thomas P. Moran a complimentary vote to-morrow. He Is running for the I.csflslature on the Republican ticket. Notice! Brotherhood of Rail way Trainmen: The article that was to appear in to-day's paper will not mate rialize. It was not the man's fault; he is O. K. Frank H.Mikle (Witness) POLITICAL ADVERTISING For Republican , State Committeeman 1 ' Frank A. Smith Of Harrisburg, Dauphin County. Your vote •ollclted nt the primary election*. TCESDAY, MAY 10. Coal Will Be Higher Next Winter Everything points to higher coal prices next Winter. There were no Summer reductions this season on account of unsettled conditions, and now that conces sions have been granted the min ers at a cost of millions to the operators, the necessity of ad vancing coal prices is imperative. Even pea coal is likely to ad vance on a sliding scale basis. We advise our customers to BUY COAL NOW for next winter. We are prepared to fill all orders at present prices. H. M. KELLEY & CO. 1 North Third Street Tenth and State Street* Resorts ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ENJOY A COMFORTABLE SUMMER AT THE IDEAL RESORT HOTEL Fireproof. On the Ocean front. Capacity WO. Hot and cold >ea water in all Di.th» Orchestra of u? » Priv*t* p&rftreon ? remise*. Il'uatratcd literature. Owacnhjp muwgenisnt. _ i MONDAY EVENING, SCOTT RETURNS FROM MEETINGS [Continued From first Page] and plans were made for a meeting with Oeneral Scott later. The War Department to-day had a report from General Pershing saying the new concentration of troops order ed by Gen. Funston after the El Paso conference, was being conducted satis factorily. This was Interpreted as meaning the supply lines were being shortened. There were no indications to-day that the National Guard of any other States would be called out soon to strengthen the border patrol. Suspicion Is Aroused by Series of Incendiary Fires at Posts Along Border Special to the Telegraph El Paso, Texas. May 15. Army posts and stations along the border are on their guard against incendiaries to-day as a result of two fires last night at Fort Bliss, where flames of unknown origin destroyed a storehouse three cavalry stables, three houses and some tents. Army officers express the opinion that an investigation will disclose the fires could not be of spontaneous or accidental origin. It was said that there was no attempt on the am munition house. The storehouse, where the first fire occurred, contained some machine guns, Two other fires of recent occurrence have been of suspicious nature. At the field base, at Columbus, N. If., about S7OO worth of hay was destroy ed. Two weeks ago the El Paso Country Club, not far from Fort Bliss, was burned to the ground with a loss of $35,000. President Resists Pressure From Members of Cabinet to Intervene in Mexico Special to the Telegraph Washington. May 15. President Wilson is said to be resisting strong pressure from members of his own Cabinet in sivf.port of armed inter vention in Mexico. One or two of the members are said to be actively supporting intervention. Other members of the Cabinet are said to be using the argument of politics In favor of intervention. The President, however, is re ported as absolutely fixed in his de termination not to resort to such a move unless the Carranza forces in Mexico turn against the American troops, or attempt any attack on Am erican towns along the border. ROYAI; PIANOS Mahogany case, up-to-date style: taken in exchange on a Royal Player —A big bargain. Tohn Bros., 8 North Market Square.—Adv. A Well Known Feature Y/OU will find CREX rugs amazingly I HICH EST AWARD 1 durable. Strong and firmly woven effectually withstand a greatamount To protect you •stin-t imitations ihe mane ■ C'ltEX rue at your