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Show Ir I , tom I Allmon lo as aolhted, wRime 1 So it answered itutinrabo Jo 71 or, tea Os a Mr Lion sud talootruslos pore pd maim." 446,11: ) sio4Nreas." . , II. IF 1i PAGES --' - 1- 1920 11 , N SALT LAKE CITY ' ..E,.. Irmo wit, tufa" . s ANZA'S al 111 - 03 Cr4 re V , , ' Oh , ' tth - asn D'filioCL 0 c) a: t,3 , t VYA D,73 0.13 , - - tz,,,, 11 1 Capital.. RothainacyilszrraissusH11111111E1.8' - I 114811 OFElls CAPTURED 1 Obregon Has Guarapteed Safety to Deposed Exects tive; Refugees From Tam. pica Arrive at Vera Cm; Will Welcome Foreign - --- -' 'rmo,of Testi., Ma , , , y ill ti conaiderable concerniaaseedingto it dispatch tram Agenda of the Meadow revoiutknatista at Stlash,. la agents' of the- - stevey-,--here, received today, No details epee' -' contained le . , ,, . ' . the motetinge.ss.' . - ' --- his-sta- had ff be Generals Ittergula,,Orgelso and Barra'gen- executed and the revolutionists ' were in control of the national capital ;atter an almost bloodless revelution of, 'few, weeks' duration. Is The Mexican president and party were captured near Apizacti. having 'eft the capital Friday when the fall of appeared' inevitable?'-Cartants. has teen' guaranteed safety by 'General ' Alvaro Obregon, preaidential i candidate ' and revolutionbd. 'whose . death warrant was said to have been: signed by Carranza prior to the--,' for-- 1 ezdape froth lifeitco City. - Statements from revolutionary lead,ere said the new regime would wela-, come foreign capital in- - the develop- ment of the ,nation's resource'', lives and property were promised protection'and a reform movement would be to prohibit gambling and .., .. abolish saloon,. - 7 -- - ' . . --- - , - tpe---it- ii' - "---, -- - - .. ,.. ' , , , Vera Cruz Refugees Reach , . , , - , - qe - . - -- ' , - , , E.ITA CRUZ, May 11.--T- hree bun- dred Mexican aoldiers, federal umployees and customs officials arrived here last night from Tampico on the steamer Jalisco, having fled to this city after Manuel Pelee' haa taken over control Of that town; They knew of the situation ItV,the interior of the country. The refugees said the Jalisco was in communication with a Mexitsan gunboat which reported troops had been sent to disarm and capture Colonel Carlos S. Orozco. chief of operations in the Tampico district and the broth- 'er of General Murguia, who was re- called from Tampico recently and made commander of the department of the Valley of Meyica. -, - - Obregonps Escape Told -- . CITT Mai- -- - MEXICO I& via. El Paso Junction.--RicharGreen, of Chicago. and G. G. Howard. of Los Angeles. Who arrived here May I from Acapulco. gave the Associated .Press first account here of General Al- ,tho 'varo Obregon's recent oscap from Mexico City. They traveled with Obregon in bis private car from 'Kula to Porral. 'mg south of Mexico Cit. where the Americans parted with ...him. They were detained by Corning& troops lt hour', but reached. the evacuation capital safely when- the . . became known. . 14. be.. when Obretron On April President convinced Carransa tome ., was menacing his personal liberty. - ' Green an4 Howard said the general told them bs decided to amps. An attempt was being made to involve him by forged doeumentsin peoeeed. , ingot stroinst. the rebel leader. noberty Cejudo. Eluding polico agents who , purroutclett his home on the night of April 14, be jotitoevel to lgois Angeline'', ea a brakerntt and was aided private by the condthuctor. Carrantao ots Car visa on At Igule. Obregon met Gov. - Fl- guern. Of not Gelt.,1111 Mayentle his fol. - d . - . - . - -- -- . , ' - -- - - 6,1, : I eroweero,-,- , ... -..- - - ITLEDAApirio MEXICO ''' IT1 Reports Concerning Whereabouts of CALITaltill Are Conflicting and Cannot be Cleared up; Rebel Move Swept Rapidly and &ie.: cessfully Over Country. ., ,, .. 8ENAT0113 111 - ,,,,,,. And 'Avers 'its Passage Would Bring Disho' tior on Nation; Will be Before Body Until Vote is Had. AGRICULTURAL - WASMINCIT011 May -- ,... t t' - 4. , ,, .,,, t- . 0 vx ..., -4 .'N, t 0 , 1 0. I. , - , - , 0) ' ,,,,. it, t - s, .11, .1' '1,1P Of - ,9,,,',7, , ,0,,,o, ;.- . :4 '4,' .' 4' A: f; I 1 i i 11.--1r- he Ropubikan rreolution to declare the war with Getaway wad Au.. tria as aa end wee called up le the senate today bodge of Matmenhasetta the Republican loader, who' aenounond that he would keep the measure entails. seemly before the speonate until a BOARD AIM OF f . , '''' . '': 4 .. T:',:' - 21, 4. Mc Cumber Assails Measure , '' 4 4 ' TVOFFICHIS , pt. tl 'ir . . 4. 4,,,, 4 c 1 1 , or' k : ' ''' 4, sr'.1Z.-41i- tA 4 ) '. .' 4 r , . 1 ''l 4, i.,,40".."61 N 4 IIISTAIJC1.10113 ,,,,, - 17A111 da l'''. ' , I . e. It Si FLEET President Bade Them Throw Traditions to Winds,Stri ke Word Prudent From Va. cabularies and Do Things Audacious to UtroosV Point of Daring. WAGills:GTO:44 May Wi leona hitherto ent I hrreold- unpublished .. , le .. N war Instructions to the officer of the Atlantio fleet, given in person ort the . , , 1 I 1'. l Nt i. en the Mu. 7 ".41.4 "..,,,41 Iieweespe mimeses ; quarterdeck of the flagship Penney14 t4". come 4.';''..;.' early lee tuation t ''''t' 'Ii'l 34 through ti rani on August 11.191. and bidding I.Att .4; 'Iv; ' newspaper "le War frost Amerloist ,r101fNOIVILLII, Talk; Mai them "throw tradition to the winds' ,,.-,ratutooti s,Were hut 4e ,, onerstmendertle, Itor-kadroit .,,.... r, --,,, guard of roes. strike the word prudent from their J,,,1, .'' 7 ,,,,,,,,7 1,'t with peel missing end other , . appreasked the southern .1 ''''') vocabularies And "(1,3 the thing that is limit ininskad, The moststroll i : ', Tillers of Soil Hold Session vote. $ide of Matamoros, the Mexican, fey Om emote 11.44 Mat with podia. ) .,'' ;, ,,t,, ,,,,,,,s,,,,t,A.,..e Senator- Ledge saidbe expected .a audacious to the utmoat point of risk ,1 ,, ,. fastaree of the siteetices. town opposite Browny1116e short.. vete within a few days and added that and daring." wax made public) hero Disiuss and In It appeseed probaAy thet it i 3'01 '4,4 'Chicago ,,,,,,,le ..4,240. ly beforo noon today and os. he might ask the senate to hold longer today by Secretary Daniels. rather piled ectseoeskip nee being .....,...,,. ,),A.,''LJ,,t..,,L..-- 7 .,11.0'ililini.liagie,' plywood a tow shots with Cap. In leying the text of his remarks imposed open nuiesageo Isom the Interna- sessions than ueual. ' 1- of 1 . Organization )4 rants outpost, one rebel more to The Republioast leader said, he did V) NT KIKIAJIRO before the Senate naval tnvelstigettnt 0' , boti000tt to.ho preliminary to sit tional Body. not expect much-debat- e , Itsthe by Daniels said oommitteo, Secretary , :: Tt II attack In foreo publicans-anSonatof Underwood of ThelioNroixruy, ottostoelatod to, they showed "the bold and If troPOUS" Three hundred revolutionarySittIS,,,-':':,,,Alabania, Ong Demooratki leadee, laid tho Tokio correspondent of the Hono- policy the prestdent had outlined tor tree's are advaneing Matt 01- ,- be did not knew of CHICA0 0, j. Mt, u 4 ' Prom dispositim en lulu Advertioer, It Is reported that Ito. the navy. ', mores from Doylies. and at noon the part of Ike Democrats to delay land IL Morris. t''nited (install antbao, the think'what not titres of taint rgamieettons ts fo top , In to soder Japan, lattuttll roslanIng were reported ippesite Santa United States and Canada, met hers consideratios. &meter ,MoCumber, Repubiloan of tho netttr tutors to'partiolibate In the dent for a, moment," the president 116 miles west Texas, about prootdostiol-alsotiono-Ast Vnitod eaM. today to , diacuas the extabliishment of North Do keta, then- - de itvoredin by the imdacity' ' an Interttational beard of agrisulture, 'believed' et method when you tannot win by speech tat answer to the twee- Statms a general attack 'Would be made , United, States farmers were Pepre;.1 eircumspoetion and prudenot, AA Ike monelesion Senate$.11181 - before seated by delegates treat the National Cumbar1e aigktfall, thialtthat them are willing oem address was the resolution Board of Farm Organiutions and laid aside until tomorrow when Senato hear this in the American naVy ,tinterican military authorities i, this or- tor Hitchcock of Nebraska, the adPartners Unions affiliated with ordered a detaeltment of soldier' and the American army becaum that " ministration spokesman, plane to open is the kind of folks We ars, - N. 11. Daniels Dectaxes Admiral I. the Ameriean end of the ,in. ganisationt Lambert, Winnipeg, eseretary the Democratic attack. et the Canadian- eentzeil et agrieuittere, "There will have to come a new. bridge where two ma, Would Have Given Cred. shine guns were put in positlea who addressed the meeting said thatin WASHINGTON, May tradition into a service which does isot agriculture Is completely organized the light stalest the Republican plan do audacious and onoceasful things. pointing toward Matamoros. Tko - it For:- American Enter. Canada and exercises immense influ- to end the state of war by Joint relicDiatt4afk441 with Cauipsign. ence on dominion politics. bridge had bean closed for re, hition of Congrees, Senator McCumThe president also expreseed his Mile P. Campbell, of Coldwater, ber of North pairs, but United States officere a Dakota. Brltlih. to Republicanl prise Mich., who was until recently presi- member of the senate foreign reladimatisfaction with progrem then be- -, ordered It thrown open In event dent of the National board, made a tions committee, declared In the sening made toward crushing the sub. civilians In Matamoros should . plea for better understanding, both ate today that such a step. would bring Constantinople, While Left, marine campaign. seek safety ja BP01.1111V1110. between Catadians and citizens of the dishonor upon the nation is it would "The British admiralty had met counWASHINGTON lday United States and between farmers, Involve desertion of American with what Under Sovereignty suggestions of Sul-- amounted America', assn. tercharge that estAblishment of the WASHINGTON. May revoLabor and capital. to statements that ''1t never elates in the war.' was North Sea mine barrage had been done," the president said. delayed lutionary government in Mexico win The farmers et the country,". he serhe senator advocated his resolutan, Will Retain Small adding: ' I six months becalise of the opposition ask for Immediate recognition by the declared, "are the element to save it in tion proposing restoration of common. unrest. and "And like this time of chemge felt alai saying. Weil. noth- -. relations a with of Bear Admiral Sims and the British American government. but said . 7 Germany. strike-aof Allied was ever farmers Troops-done so ing 'Why don't the he realised that it would be useless to the sen- ,A movement to this end already has labor admiralty, was made-befor- e as nothing is being done systematically has been striking," he asked., press this measure. now." , t --,7,- ,,,-.ate naval investigating committee to- been inaururated by the revolutionary In "Because the farmer has his piece of his address to the offopening , Porno Reservations. .. . , in Mr. hazintereet the icer and Wilson 'said: general which haa its headquarters ground day by Sec. Daniels lo presenting the regime The majority on this side of the WA SH1NOTON, Ilitay "Admiral Mayo and Gentlemen: I second part of his reply to the offi- in the state of Sonora where the revo- welfare of the country. It is not that he is at heart more -,patriotic than the chamber," he declared, "purl:lose to of-- ' Constantinople, have hot coln-i-i 'biro precer's charges that the navy department occupation; first And the- thing the reserva- which' is left tinder the sovereignty of pense to make a opeceh, but hem Industrial worker hadnecessarily prolonged the war Emlllano TOMOS, commercial tions the of senate labor without corns by the adopted will solve to look a here have which at question to and agent at to you failure fully through change of a single word or letter. the sultap, 11 a small international say some things that perhaps may be first with Allied naval forces. The at Nogalea of the relnalutionary gov- unrest will be to give the labor an in- the"The other side, in force of Allied troop., ts provided tor intimately said and, eves though the majority on-tfarmer barrage. Mr. Daniels added, was the ernment hi reported to haw, been en- terest in' his work, just as the obedience to the will of the 'presi- iirttie . la large. aaid in confidence. has. , most effective measure that had been trusted with the mission of treaty which was handed today company negotiat' The sessions of the farmers will dent. have resolved to make the to the - Sorkish taken to check the submarines and Unprecedented War., at representatives of nations a issue.--with American league the of and some political -ing government three for continue days was wholly an American Ideas "This is an unprecedented war. and. This administration An official eummitcy of the Paris. Will Coll for Loan. has, the laborers believe a selection of a "Admiral Sims attempted to rob -it is a war in one bens for therefore. but many all will mistakes, become be trill the been for received has candidate presidency here America and the United Stater navy A report originating in Torreon says amateurs. Nobody ever before coninsignificent compared with the co treaty - - . of the credit for Initiating this great the new regime Is to call for a loan mad.. A Similar international 'guard is pro- ducted a war like thug and therefore lossal blunder of maktfig the preelThe publicity department of the dent's achievement and, tcy give it the Im- of 390,000 pesos to be used for paycan pretend to be a protege-tonaAnd autocratic vided for the garrisoning of the straits nobody meeting said that 76 per cent of the stand onIndividual pressiou that It was a British plan ment tit ite troops. in a war like this. Here aro two the league of nations as a guarantee of free pasugs through national pi,. According to Nogales advice. Gen- farmer, &Inflated with the W. though It originated lq the pavy de. Mimi issue. great navies, not to speak of the others John-eopartment; was proposed, and 'urged by eral Obregom has placed himself un- board are in favor of Hiram own and the If this were tho only Issue the pren- the Dardanelles and the seit of Mar- associated with The board claims a membership ident us for before we could get der the orders of General de la Hoermora to of all nations. British. outnumbering by a very great ships would 'tend alone In his de- -, farmers In its affiliated termination the British admiralty to approve it ta, provisional president of Mexico. to to subvert the wilt of the which we are OpCOMMISPIOn of conAn Inter-Alliemargin the navy An unconfirmed rumor of It was and although four-fifth- e reaching organizations. nation' to hie individual conviction on trol will exercise posed and yet casting about for a way over the supervision composed of American mines designed border points today said Carranza had to which our in uss this mportant national question. superiority and and constructed in America and trans- escaped from his captors and fled on execution of the C1illihP1 Ot the treaty. Our strength. Cannot Make- League ispue. into the mountains. Russo-Japane- se ' 'Now, ported Mee miles oerseass and laid horseback Awarded' has in is its Thrace somebody got to ibink 'entirety Other advices today said General But You cannot make the League by American vessels," Mr. Dattielatold war out. Somebody has got to , VI!areal left Juarez on SunI this ,. , of Nations the real issue In this cam-pel- f. Greece, . : the coMmittee. He said close oom- Antonio think out the way not only to fight the It it were I would be greatly radeship had existed between the day to assume military command of Smyrna and the Hinterland, extend-- I ubmarine. but to do something differsuccess of my own concerned the American- - and British navies during the revolutionary forces in the states for ing approximately toss depth of 1001 ent from what we are doing. the war. despite Admiral Sims' at- soutiiCposs.auhila, Nuevo Leon and Tam- ' 200 and kilo. of a Hornets." breadth kilometers , The thought of the people of this tempts to create the Impression that In the reorganization of the govmeters. Is given ,Gritect under limited! w. hornets are le with over there was lack of harmony and co- ernment hunting all country. the cont., engrossed neutral at Juares,a new collector of WASHINGTON. Kay MuSt formulate. the farm and letting the nest alone. . plesities to surround us. We stand sovereignty. Greet operation. , customs, a new mayor and new chief zone between the Japauese.and Rua., almost with the League of Nations, a Plan fur None of ua know hew to rote the nest The Sims' chargeusk Unprepared- - of but fedthe wire appointed, of the territory and In two and crush it and yet I despair of hunt- sand 'Industrial are nese before the war were not justi- eralpolice were retained. sian troops in eastern filberia is being state. municipal and stars will decide ing for hornets all over the iota when mountain We behold years the population fied, Mr. Daniels asserted, declaring' General Escobar,judges piling high. commanders who -, the military by the organized arranged arritigement' shall be I know where the newt is and know that in July. MC be ordered the gen.' revolt in Juarez remained as is no in- idleness ever- increasing. nroduct;on whether this there on 'both although sides, orthe whether military territory that the neat Is breeding hornets tos eral board to study end recommend commanders there. dangerously decreasing. currency be- continued tention of erecting a buffer state or of coming and more inflated. the shall be anneted by Greece fast as I can find them I am willing plane for a "consist en t and progres-- , that would amounti Yoke of more action tsoking any reserve tind France Both Judy only for my part and I know vou art willing taxation ever rrowing- more sire development." of the Soviet to Restore recognition Communication. Cilicia political economic ln more he privileges because I know the stuff you are rnad said, The policy was evólved. galling. the prices special to greater and government by Japan, according Tol ................, of all seceelties of life ever advancing. and Adalls. am willing to 'sacrifice half the ;- that the United States must by 1926 omhuoy.. Boundaries of Mesopotamia and navy Great Britain and we together WASHINGTON. May ILCommun- advice, to the Japanese it Is planned We are Ihing in the midst of silk.. have a navy equal to any other in the k are determined to be left Palestine by threats and to of strikes. crush we that nest. If because have world and the direct- result was the ication botween Mexico City and Vera to a. ituraian police force (Stabh commissions. , Is war five-yeof I won. the it come special crush have laid. program , building Atinottphere Poisoned. Crus by. land talegraph was restord while Japanetie troop' will maintain . Tire Armenian settlement is left here to say that I do not care where et President Albion folly approved the 'Mitt very atmosphere is ,polione4 open for future negotiation and A private message re, yesterday.' asserted. it comes from; I do not cape whether witness the policy. with 'infectious breath. sosialism's , It comes from the youngest officer. or The vision of the piesident. Mr. ceived hero today from Mexico City . The precimo status of the Inter-Allitnhvy"e ewenirtesoY.nitythr:oppoy rtunt7 tyt(le the oldest. but I want the officers et Daniels argeerted.'establiethed the fact via.this lin amid eiveryth.og was 41111111 rein its of control offisome commission of to have the distinction of in the Mexican capital and.that per. that he was in "advance of work a rain bell which today is lation "to the League of Nations is this navy, eerie," vocal now, but silent then," ' feet ordsr liras being .inaintaind by . saying how this war it going to bo Russia. agonised Consuming defined. not cleeriy , ! . tbe revolutionists. The war is not the cause et this -$o liarrinne. ' . v. situation. The American ' threatening -- Cairartia I I am artnina to mako any itarrifira people today are the victims of the Rumors Muddl;d. 1 sow system et purehaeing pcaltical for that. I I' m ready to put mveall at .. - the dUipoell of aay officer In tho nary by enacting purely clans leg. EL PASO. Tenet. Itty II.Con- - ', , .. PAItlit, May ,rencla "import iodation. whO thinks hit knows how to run flitting rrporta concerning the "there- - cabinet at & mooting today in"That'American people want to get war, aa of Preeident Carre.nta, "does. as abouts to back rtarmal pmWhitt nearly of Jostles Minister strueted 'I wish that I ettuid think and tukt , , . tha brains te think In Ow term of ty reportati captured. In bi(e'...--, and.. lirlopitool to opon pr0000llinta '' eonditiotte and they wtri attempt it bY en overwhelming vote in the next marine warfare. hoesuar I would Mar II,. - -A WAPHINGTONa at bay with an army of LOW soldier,' against tho goneal Podoration oreleetioes,tot a change is adMinistrsNEW YORK. retiolutkn to May vitt& dirsolu. stow tba La.bor a not requesting. be eleared up by rrolulio,2 preeident could er tioe and they wild this treaty et no ' Deanl-lowella- : arbieh dted 4 Oen tit tit& roorliXat-,$the Milne," to send on Americas war- r late hem they odd today. do hot twee how- treaty. peace r000lutIctn or no peace mankind. of tho boon gerl' boa leadera of Paso Liberal El Howel-lCon. trapportire revolution. Leartie of Nations Or no Inv returna.j. - eon Molt at tha flog .of jJ bora today. Mr. Umttor ship anti ntartneoto Ratline on the the l'rosets railesimen by calling tottuttehatisto said draft only tutorrt. hartoir IIPW week . . bit mind League of hiotio,.. Atatoa and go froni Itarannatt..tliatek sea to protect American other strikes. matton eras Currants had bee, esp., U104.101,10 r or eb011 d 04 Irtt . this tilialicogeoltiarie. trija Tito doctstirn ct the 1E0141,rto, hero tio had annet the winter. lives, and property at tha,"' Port tetrad by roye4tationary troops at ' Apt- number of wriaelh'ett mart who haora aerator Vcrumber challocced itlin, topot to took tho olsolution of tbo. so4 'along the, railroad to Roan, in the anuth ha was M rtek.. tile., Wbile of that bountiful ,, diod under thafoid contentions of itenator Knox. made in i federation earn att.r s,i Konen wee rported unanimoy tooar - .E.aeration of Ceotittle Aguise odift, otorunotott on with Latina:14a and melee ttanY council of Will.. t tvir Ike 1144P1ws la yr,t fora e et,to flows by the intted it ir,11 ) (Co pees ettnyto on rips. Two) ratotrorod fliers be ,- wa.l , .. , , ..... , , iCoatinuei es pst, , totors. ,coo)toittes, Ik - , .7''': .. I 1l d alARGES' ', EL PASO, TeXal, Miy lt."Mezifols , newest revolution is in its final stages. ' The old' regime bag been overthrown. - Witit the exception of Tacataa, CaM- , peche, Chiapas and northern,. Lower ,Ai California, all of the country is dejr by revolutionists leaders to ba under- control.. of ,the new regime, ' A bulletin issued last night by the :-. local. conapiate 'et the liberals consti- ''', , .tutional party, 'said President Carran-- , ' 4.,:,-.- . , y ' i AsTogul IS BflOUGIITiUP ; - )1 11.---T- he - - - ,,,--,I- neat voutt CRUZ. May commander of the Merieou gun. boat now lying in the harbor here deelarea that the yeamel will main. lain a neutral attitude pending the Patablistoneel of Diable renditions. As the result of this neutral poet tion the poswengtmis of the steamer J1111400 which arrived here hut night from Tampion relit not be hold aa primmer' of war. The Jallaeo brought the money belong. ling to the essameria diviaine at Tam,' and air' the chief of the Itneram. along with the Tampk widiera and families of federal employee's. on bewuri Ansing the Meer were Col. Orogen and the brother of Con. Marini'''. rim were tern. 111 ly detailed by the amtluwitiee The moldier on board were disarmed. 11: 411.,, l' ,';'41;. . fe e, ',1 E ,, ' , - -- - ., 11111.81111'S . ii,(:;:::. ( - Remam ha Ike ironies about Temple, whittle --- -- le itself be reboil hands,- le- moot ' but the thaitol States govesennuent - Very Conflictmg. A II FARMERS MEET ' - - Tnr ANIOCIATED FRES& While tho adviees conthtg through from Iblexko on the revolutionary situation are fragmentary end coutlicting they coat consider. ide doulst cm the reporki that Freakiest Camara bee been made a pviaosse. A Vera Owl ¬ch front the' a member nestipaper Ji Dioutmett, of the Associated Prem. boozing Ilosatises date, declared the burl- tree president et the Repuldie had tooling!' through the revolutionary lines ii,nd was standing at beY with 4,000 mos at nee Morcott, SI miles north of rselska. the' Preenpissaing the sectimiey of report that Careens) le etlit at Ills. find. himself arty, the siceation beVera Cram ad. 111, aceerding to the vkire ie prometoss. It le esmosnmed that iferovonment troops ha Vera tints have demarted their command. er. Goners Candid Asuillt, sevens. el the este and gone over to the !revolutionists, making thing state epparontly so longer a elan refuge for the fugitive presideet. In Mdllbisi. Fiveletionary tome endow Gainsaid Bin sett Trevino were reported dating In on- OWN ranee neer Swoon 11110, ':,P11E3111E111 ' illiTorolinQr.,AttyeraloC54m7t.6-- , 4:EXECUTED ,-- -- ' , (-- Fr91111e2dclAr.e:, iCEIIBIALS ARE 7, . :14 ,..a , tilit . DES01.11111011 VEDACRUZ 1lAs Mexican Gunboat News Dispatches fTIIOEEFEDERAL !!. Preas.)----A0oordln- it, " ay -- , prepared - , . . s'-- ' TREATY PROVIDES ' FOR OCCUPAT1011 - - - eninit OF IrunlcApITAL . - . 11.---T- he ' -- - , Trith-Tnitli- d, he - - , n. us--o- ur half-a-ye- ar d. - - Pith' Neutral tone - pe a.. - ar - ed French Federation r Senate - As War - ..-"- May - Bdissolved D aan Howells, , tEmoolOOMM, s, ilIps fór Blacki Sea - l'ovelist . Dias tutuborr teIt. " ' ' - . '- , A, - , ,. k , 4 , , , , .' ' g' - 4 & . , J '..;- 4 Nt TELLS 1 - ' . :1 ,V ' 9 ,f,:r . bilstistbiE:..0.0.1,11fli.oC33 REPUBLICAN' II 8 4 t:Is. . toll . lel" 0 t . in .AIL ,But Three,StatesL'and ,,iri rol - Oh , Mexican-:Revoluticinists...Seemin.Cont- a, tth se3 093 VE , YEAR SEVENTIETH , .41 oh Q goo. .4,,,..... w UTAH EalikgZ Ile miguld I riblkc:A.stwiT'stmrritibod:1111 11117111111. , , , , pool dor 1 .20.ftOr.- : eh - TUESDAY 31AY , , litCA Oh FfAIT N IN T:. JPI - . , ' r JP |