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Show n THE DKSERET Jdxs United States Will Intervene Mexico Threatened ' ) t (FI H - Nett'S SATURDAY JULY' IT As a Matter of Fact ' 102C A Home of : Prominent Doctor At Bargain Price By McKee. . By Civil War, Writes Corey . nv m.Rm.uT comrr, according to popular report, one could get a fairly wall rooked and relative ly fiylesa inesl A body of Carransts-t- a soldiers occupied the town, V want, your place for use as headquarters he waa told. It la my property, said he. To give It up would ruin me 1 will not Shoot him, was th order. Tb old Chinaman put hla back against the dob walla of hla own piac and died. The bullet holea ar at ill there to be aeen by the curious. e The restaurant la still military headquarters, ihoqght today it la occupied my he OPrekcmlstaa Poring the thoroughly unsettled time $ th past ten yesrs banditry or patrl' tlsiu offered a further attraction lo cal headmen. If they did not arm themselves and their men they would certainly be preyed upon by eome Whereas, If they did Visiting bandit. Srm they might possibly protect their homes which waa exceedingly doubtful but they could certainly loot the homes of other people. Ireclaely th same sort of thing that la pow going on In some parts of Europa haa been going on In Mexico for a decade. Order waa maintained in Mexico. In 0m iappena parts, ns for example th oil To reach even a vsgue underaUnd where th oilmen hired Genfield, Ing of th Mexican situation It muat eral L'elaes to protect them. In other premised that the only government states combination of local leader possible In Mexico I a military one. were formed by th general In chief, This may not be pleasant feuding to who acknowledged n certain modified Federal government. those who saw In th Madero revolu- fealty to the was until recently proCity tion a vast urgf toward liberty by the Chihuahua Federal forces, but In tb masse. That desire for tected by had hla way. Villa dlstrlcta or rather outlying .freedom undoubtedly exist was hla rulo in eom a desire to escape the brutal tyranny Bo unchallenged . &t auch master as tha Terraxa family part - that tha mining oompanle which continued operation did mo by Z but It la far from being an instinct of nn agreement with him In ?or Democracy. Thera la no Demo-irax- y virtue most cases. . Often h was employed in Mexico a a we understand the to guard th payroll oh 1h way to th term. The conflict of th last few mines, and he always kept hla word. $ cstra have been a struggle for power On reason for this state of affairs participated In by a comparatively few la tha curiously mixed population of Mexico. Of lu 15,000.000 or la people. Mexican Democracy." such as It Is, eopte from eight to ten million axe bo to ruled by ndtans. No cenaua haa bean taken in gppears to the outsider of groupa Each Mexloo In years, so th actual number and Interlocking eerie It men, has are guessed at. Sixty-thre- e principal Indian village languages Just aa each town has It leading cltl-ae- ar spoken of which 61 ar purely InTha Indian communiA well to do ranch owner may dian dialects. ties owe unmixed allegiance to their $e th "boas of his little community may be. The caciques, while In th scattered vilgr hie ranch managertheir support to lages and haciendas the instinct of selfXarious boasee give The American protection has created the same sort of &ther larger bosses. it by llksning the tribal relation. Nowhere la there a tan beet understand our owe plan of suggestion of Democracy as Anglo-Saxo- n System to that of know It. Consequently every In Mexico that except party politic, Mexican government haa been formed 4he district leader ha what amount by n combination United-Stateslends Hla long residanc in th unless th U. & government of the military io power over the live and death of chief. th speeches which at vmrlqus some aid. Their reasoning is that lu ilia supporter. , Carranza seem fully to havt real- time he mad In th United States and three months those who are to be disBo a home, That la General 8o-aized disadvantages of jtha system la th translation of which he waa carded will see the handwriting on th a was told. My companion pointed out and tothehave to break down mad to taka th position of an Amer- wall, and undertake to seat a new ada had been magnifi- the power ofattempted the ruin of whatAround the caste, but ican cltlsea, and the widely repeated ministration which will be mors kind military a were few it cent hacienda. without succeeding in building up a statement that he had been Imposed ly to them. Aa the heir of an exmud hovel. In the doora of A which Ita place. on the Mexican government by Wash- hausted treasury. Obregon may not be structure to take rath-t- r governing grouped. tagged Indiana were sat Mexican opinion la that Mexico can ington when he waa selected as ambta able to properly equip and pay the foreth In girl only ba governed by a military form sador aroused th people. Tbe wall Federal forcea In the old days it care-tull- y ground and a amaller girt was at present. He held on to power by of railway stations ware liberally plas- would have been possible to havo hair her head, by examining untilled playing one gerieral off against an- tered with Els portrait and with adplayed off th generals against each hair. The field had been were other, meanwhile, preserving a posi- dresses issued by th government de- other, juat as Carransa did, by permitfor a year or more, no cattle rustedIn tion as precarious as th topmost on manding his election. Everywhere ting them a free hand at looting th Ught, and a amaahad tractor of pyramid of billiard balls. Th these were defaced or torn down. Th and robbing th public funds peacefully alongside the skeleton of moment one ball slipped out of place sentiment waa so nearly unanimous public But the public has been robbed until track. a Carransa-Bonlllfreight car on th waeside combinacrash-Ing against th and the outlook for once 150.000 a the whole structure must com it has little Hla net Income tion and by inference in favor of th a loan la not left, down. an encouraging one. year. said my companion. But two e that alliance la Huerta cam h Obrgon-DThe crash when antagonThe feeling in the America colony or three years ago he had a quarrel ized Obregon and when he mad th no real resistance was offered anyIn la that the Obregon-la Huerta adwith the government and went to Bonillas Her to revolution. where the was mistake. alone Obregon ' .t . ministration is deserving of some supwar." th all Chihuahua not he City practically particularly popular, although The th United States What with? men seem to have entered th port from do not see in all Mexico He took hla neople with him. Every waa recognised as a strong man and leading local gov- Americans the to overthrow are Mexicans almost th conspiracy pathetically folman d who possesses the trfa on the place desirous of a; government that will ernment. Even the resident Americans another th courage, and the delre lowed him." Tet the se- strength, A half naked Indian knew the day and hour. order. maintain did to restore peace that marks Obregon. "But why? What grievance cret waa so well guarded that th In of the Garden Floating gardener they have? officers had no suspicion un- If he falls they frankly foresee angeneral He told them to Xochlmllco expressed th "No grievance. til th event had actually taken place. other period of unlimited anarchy, In come. The same thing happens all thought: few live that were lost need not which generals operating under vario.w Jp Jl? e n.P.bregqn? The oyer Mexico, The dodla- - peona.fol-lo- w he wae have fceeftwxtept for a mistateeiotae-tie- s ous prty..xame wilt, continue tbe fine asked. where they are led. of robbing Mexico. We do not like him particularly," by th local leader of th Obregon-i- s old game sort A friend waa captured by a party of aid do you think th What Las, But beof soldiers or bandits: he could not he said, after some thought. Now that Obregon is In power he United States can offer? I asked tell which Just outaide the City of fore he came to the City of Mexloo the core. Mexico some months ago. He asked bandits ravaged our gardens and took confronts precisely the same situation Not a sing! one answered. the moment them whether they were Carranxlatas our money from us, When he" came j that Carransa did. For supwith their various generals, went all for knew away In they they he,1 was, then. pn,31Atisfor,Paif!i, the iWi tide ofWhat are you? he asked. stay in th city. favor' We do nqt know, Even with this admittsd strength they entertain a lively hopIs toof out said. "Ws th ere the Jefe's men. Aakthey Obregons hop him. Obregon might not have won popular to com. The only difference In tlmea past, support though aided by the extra- army down In numbers sad Increase its Baptist. between a bandit and an Insurgent. ordinary dislike the people seem to effioisney in order to maintain his grip Bethel Baptist church, Ninth South manwbo every keem to have been one of power. hay taken toward' CaKranza T6r the and' Lincoln street? H. Lyon- - Baynes, When Villa was most prosperous h church waa agalnat him. Obregons Is dropped out of th army will be dis-In pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m F. C. waa a rebel. Now he la only a bandit. hand haa lain heavily on the church gruntled. for there Is no position Baudsn, Morning worthat Is at all ship. 11 superintendent. Young people's meeting, If the general In Carranza's ajn. former in tlmea past. But he made uae of th civil goverlnment 46 Miss th Elds t in of to that pm., Wad, leader. Gosgeneral army were to gain their now the. feeling whioh la comparable pel service, 7.46 pm. Topic, "A Mesa army--- a managed previously Mexican and felt like continuing theliberty Or latent evident Let lt of Pottage. they everywhere.' Prayer meeting, Thurseltner in th matter of perquisites or day. would begin aa bandits. fight As their be conceded that there la good ground 6 pm. power increased they would become for some of this dislike.' Americans P"r- - And every Uuntled man is west SecGrande Rio Baptist, lbSO rebels. If they were to succeed in have not always come to Mexico with the potential center of a small attempt ond South street, Rsv. C B. Allen, pasminor Join many many, 10 at tor. Insurgency. am, Henry 8unday school, turning the preaent government out their hands overrunning with blessthe present office holders would un- ings. -- No people, however, with any centers and you hava a full fledged Jacobs, superintendent. Preaching, 11 am. and I pm. by pastor. Services all doubtedly take to the brush in their vestige of national feeling, would fail rebellion. morning and evening. turn. The methods of bandits and sol- - to resent the effort of a detested ruler It la for these reason that the summer, 8unday Presbyterian. not "em. to have, differed to Impose a .foreigner .upon, them, to American resident tn Mexico fears church, east South Widely; For years an old Chinaman ran succeed and Bonillas was con- that another 60. day wRL eeo- - ctvfl - First Presbyterian and C streets. Rev. George 8n eating- - house at Jimenealn which, sidered ahimself, wav again devastating the country. Tempi I foreigner. D. D., minister. Sunday Davies, Ewing 6 46 a.m., R. L Van Eaton, su school, Morning service of public parinUndsnt. A.' F worship, 11 am The Rev. McGarrah of New Tork city will speak SitWorld The and the Church upon uation. Preceding the sermon the pasBUY ONE (THE ECONOMY tor will preach a brief eerraonette to ' tbe junior members of tbe congregaChristion. Toung People society of NOW STOVE At 1 10 pm. p.m. tian Endeavor.-S-JXmbroii tpor Oil Stofo a New Era conference will be held under the direction of Secretaries McGarrah and Dowsy bf the New Tork office of th movement. church. Westminster Presbyterian Fifth Sduth and First West. The Rev C- - V. Brown, minister Sunday school am., R. 8. Mathews, superintend'. . ent; service 11 a.m Theme, Hungers ' Junior Christian Endeavor Appeal. SAVE AND TIME 11 16 am ; senior Christian EnASHES DIRT, WOOD, DUST, society, . deavor society, 7 p.m. comer Third Presbyterian church Burns Kerosene, Gasoline or Distillate. : Eleventh East and Seventeenth South, Rev. Henry W. Burger. D. D. pastor. Th Sabbath school meets at 9 46 am Church worship at 11 am. Rev Georg 19 Hours oni O Dowsy. D. D ,of Philadelphia will rmon"of the morning. preach tha Different styles, to Dr. Dowey represents th New One Gallon . Era movement of the Presbyterian church. Junior Christian Endeavor will meet of Fuel at 'll 16; prayer meeting on Wednesday select from. , evening at t oclock. EptseepaL Nothing compliSt. Marks Cathedra!. First South near Second East. The Very ,Vr. Wilcated - about Red Every style .has the liam W. Fleetwood, dean. gam. Holy " v ' Communion, 11 am. morning prayer, Stoves. Even sermon by the dean. . same p Lutheran. a child can run Tabor Danish Lutheran, corner First ' avenue and E street, J. c. Carlsen pasthem." tor Residence 1 E street. Telephone, W'asatch 6166 Sunday school. Sunday morning at 1 O'clock; services Sundav morning at 41 e'ctock; English serrles Tfc Reacts. be Beta Ttytmt as Fvea .kh.( malt ran Sunday a evening at clock: Toung ebtslwe f.wa ks eve beat 1. tribat. aa Hr star l People - mix V, rail ta aa ae, Tuesday evening at HI I e clock. meeting. Dtaalar.. Maba yaw aetaettaa Cordial Invitation to alL . irnmmr. We wUI amaze liberal Itm. ,f Sratrrg. Klon's Lutheran charrh, corner Fnwrth Second South. Acting pastor. Carl Glad, theological 'student. Sunday school at g 41 am nervine at morning II o clock with sermon tB the Swedish isngus II I HiHUAHUA CITT, Msxico. July There will be civil wnir Mexico In another 60 day unless th United State extend eome material support to tha new re true . That sounds aa pesetmistlc aa a bun et It la t ho pracshe on a wet nlaht. tically unanlmou opinion of ran who aro well acquainted with th Mexican altuatlon. The etatement la not colored by dealre. I know of hut One American resident In Mexico vtti Intervention!!. la an Every other ua hopaa Jlhat the new admlnlatratlon will meet with nothin bat peace and an abounding pro per liy. Tet they believe that the one preaent sltua thing certain about the lion la that there la troubl ahead. mechanical elemente of Mexican politic aeen to make ihla certain. Juat .a a when certain chemicals are united an explosion will follow. Each on. Jtowevar, qualifies hla statement tn ;thla fashion; It Is the unexpected that alwaya guv-mme- nt one-tim- ut i t w t C I 1 a 1 I I ! -- Jh' down-trodden -- ? i n. , well-dress- D able-bodie- Car-ransls- ta v' 1 onth-Huatlo..B- Sunday school, 146 am. Hlipah and .Junior Epworth leagues, 1100 am.. Senior Epworth League, g 30 J m. Christian Brieaee. Subject, Sunday sermon Life. First Church of Christ, Scientist Jit East Broadway Sunday services. 11 oclock am., and f oclock p m. Sunday school, g 10 am. The Wednesday evening services ar held at g oclock. Sunday evening services discontinued dur lng July and August Second Church of Christ, Scientist 614 East South Temple street. 8unday services. II o clock a m. Sunday School I 46 am. Wednesday evening service. g o'clock. All ar welcome to thee church servlcea Free reading rooms 61! Walker Bank South building, Main and Second streetg, where Christian Selene literature may be obtained. Reorganised. Reorganized Church of Jetui Christ ef Latter-da- y Saints, chapel No. gif So. Fourth East. Sunday school. 1000 am. Preaching ll'OO am. by Apostle Ja. A. Gillen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostle. Subject: "The Better Vision. Preaching Ipm. U. A. Etzen-houss- r, minister. Christian. Central Christian church. 3rd East and fth South streets. Chester A. Sny-de- r, pastor. Bible schools 6 46 am':' Morning worship 11 o'clock Sermon, Chriata Invitation to Rest Up, Christian Endeavor meeting p.m.; midweek prayer service Wednesday g.00 pm. Itrasa Lee tare a. Rev. John W. Waite, A. B K'tt'trrxvM , Will v de- i liver the next address tn hla series of "Sermon-Lectur- e on Great Themes Moose Hall, 223 south West Temple July IS. at street, 2nd floor, Sunday,God g 00 p m of ChrisSubject: The Mormonlsm. God of versus th tianity republique milltante, he was a warm adherent of the liberal causes and of their leaders, and wav held In equal i6gard by the poet-se- r Hugo and the fiery parliamentary champion Cam-bettHence his recommendation secured me a welcome In the quarters Victor Hugo. where I most (lesired It I had. at his suggestion, left at Victor Hugo's home romance-writa With this chief poet gnd magazine article of mine reviewing recently published of hla nation and generation, Hugo' poem. "lAnnee Terrible. the great this world-famogreat master of the man could not well Though have read it (for sublime and tender and (for th word his notions of the English language must out) Of th prepoaterpu, it was were as vague and weird as one would from the author of "L'Homme my privilege to b allowed on or two expect qui rlt and Les Travallleurs de la few a conversation within private Mer) he was polite enough to praise years of hi return from exit and And thank me for it both in speech and writing. Accordingly In 1873 or the calamities of the Franco-Prusala- n war of 1870-7I used to be often in 1S76, (I think It must have been In Paris in those days, and principally January, 1874) I waa asked to eome of his evening receptions In the through my friend Phllllppe Burty, the He had Just turned his sevenhad. acceas to the most Intieth year, and his strength of body teresting circles ip literature and politics Burty was a man of exquisite gnd mind showed no sign of abatement, perceptions and sensibilities, with a while his aureole as poet and prophet was almost purring and coaxing softness of man- home fromthe exile various phases of th ner under which lay much genuine affotioBaUns.-aweU-.as.an,-Areaction not coming thuslaatlo and discriminating lov of jhavlng gained much strength till laier art; and not only these but a staunch) At these evening gatherings the exMadame Drouet. courage, proved throughout the hor- - hdtress and housemate and companion of all ror of th siege and Commune and the tense political struggle which fol- -: Hugo's inter life even from before his lowed them. In the day of the reac- - wifes death, used to do the honors, and thel81r Sidney Colvin In Scribners. tlonary Bordeaux Assembly rrrx yy t it- jrvt Avr- v at a. er 1. Rue-Clich- art-crltl- o, ic B, ty -i y - anti-Americ- f I ' tf. O SAVE ON YOUR GOAL BILL ' . -- Star i I t nr Western Furniture Store STATE AND BROAD wY , The Fl-- e Methodist Epleeepal rfczt-r-Second East end J H N Williams. wito'eer,afreets, will Ir p reach et 11 am. on Th Good-che-os Gospel." end at T i m got root In Aaybody. Other - aervlees: h SHOPPING CENTER can stick this hot weather out , with a cooling drink or two mixed with plenty of chopped icet but lll betcha the man : with an empty coal bin will have to throw up his hands and call for help long before the end of my cold, cold reign next winter! Castle Gate and jGIear Creek Coals s are' dependable coali that burn clean, producing a high heat with a small percentage of ash. 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