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March our coil a,bitiaton had e re' e: red the Velican government Dm a the the paaerge of American before frontier. and asthe over twee the 004 eue agert that Diaee passage troops taste of belief that m the anti beet el Instil be ,,,terary to enter it would sot and details snore parti,eulars foto WKS Cork. st agreement whit ended lama Attai," Intended. the These deniers1,ms made, by Folk were confirmed in Mr, Hers on Pier parts at t conference our confidential lied 13 beta een esthliency, who agent en' )our he was sorry at gated also that w tOng ly the um( interPrePd tottenui of the &I'd ncte in respect of troops. and that to tn. Passage more ta they would not ad;ance the of tents pat,e where they the No, 1 then were, the Ihth of March the Hon. at letter to our II. yoPi addressed eafidental Zr! IntheWashington onferenc 4 In writhe tatifyieg itA !won the previous day and ene assing in a clear s.and colociust wa a it motive that manor had SIVA iSMOStiel on that there tea a bad interpretation SAI to lb e ended of the f.trt chief relatingPt United suit le the Vaasa' Mate ever the frontier in sett ot viva, and d e,laring thi!he nen, of the state hoot r govcrntaus hitiertel that nest hat conanted Plainly to t h! arrangratat IiroPesed in the nanteates st March 10 from the tan secretary On r. V I' n i thatr- which hi ruble resident sseg, rasa .ade p1,1. on March 26. terretrised hitrelf in the ada sumer ao mitre litloattn aI;;; oadyonnounced. n the de tpauctt! gaemment ef hiehico for the only of capturing the bandit ris ruts, whemte forces have invaded the territory r,f the United States, ase on no pretext whatever would we order all 11,111,1oll of that ee . public or a violation of its soveCarat:one the H.S Is reignty. That idea published by his excer.owy. Pr dent Wilson. was readied on Mar,n 21. by a mergers wet to our confidential in agent Washington in which he was interacted to eel your attention to the idea indicated since the note of gareh 10 reftred to the reciprocal of oblY in came that istalental.ke thoao which occurred It Columbus ahot.id be repeated,. tros 4 Qstell Other Note. LIStir on the Ph GI' the Pressnt L IICHNO BURNING PIMPLES ON FACE kas Blotches. xt So Severe Irritat- Parts by Scratching. Very Six Months In Annoying, ,CingRESS TOBIT Washington. Comma's. 13.Day April In BY SOAPAND MIURA OINTMENT bet a rase of akin trosibisi that was itaa7 bad it rame out In pimples and 1st et bistrSts ard would itch and bstra and ca ise me to awake in the tiara Tha itching and ,, hwcirg were Ivo severe that I !rowed the afferkstl parte hy scratching They wars 1 Zp t., rrirlyaliy on any tans and www wry annoying, 1 Atter au many sPenking k'n fasorahly of Cuticura deal) ild dattoont 1 donde,' to try thorn. i Itiltei relict' after prat baring owed a awns of t,-,I 4 Cuticurs OinIMSO$ bfgattit with tbe ii,rap and In pewit Ni nada I was tramr! " Sitined) Leander a easy, 204 Lafaytita Blvd.. Detroit. itztiotont. I. Om Nts Hearings on the Alexander bill defining the powerit of the nroPoned- shipping hoard begun If ., 600 ,.,.... goid month. your excellency. in delivering to our confidential agent counter project of an agretment upon the reciprocat, rassage of troops to be presented for the consideration of the Mexican government; accompanied it with- a note govdeclaring ernment contained in the said ngreement should not apply to American forces which actually found themselves within Mexican territory at that time to the pursuit of Villa. Your excellency further assured us that in exercising that privilege of entering our territory those fore. es would confine their mtlitary only to the object of the expedition and that they would retire immediately afterward to their own country. Youriexcellency also expreesed your gratefulness to the Mexican government for having. as you stated. reached a compact by means of which the United States forces had permiesion to pursue Villa and his party 4n Meximin territory and stated that the American government found Itself disposed to respect the confidence shown it and that it would. by no means. violate Itexico's sovereignty or abuts the privilege is generously AAA ttooly granted It. Furthermore'. the honorable of the state department, Mr. Polk. in conference with our confidential agent in Washington. de- clared that the United States gee., ernment had acted in all good faith in its expedition into Mexico inending pursuit of Villa upon the supthe note of March 10 position that contained a definite agreement, but that the American government consented to let the expedition-remaiin Mexican territory only until the details of an agreement could be arranged. In consequence of the facts previounly expressed. as no final agreement has been reached as to the terms of a treaty to regulate in general the reciprocal pasage of the dividing line for the troops over who purpose o may henceforth commit depreda(ions in one or the other country. the Mexican government judges it convenient to suspend for the pres- ent all discussion Or negotiations in this particular, or founded upon the circumstance. that the expedition Sent by the United States govern. ment to pursue Villa is without foundation in virtue of the of a previous agreement. formal and definite. And as the expedition has fut. filled its obP.ct In so far as it will he able to do no. as the party headed by Villa has already been disbecause there persed: and. are Mexican finally, troops in sufficient number rpeurainng ,,ethnetmioanedzitemrmort! forces the the beaten party. the first chief of the constitutional-let army, chsrged with the executive power of the nation, considers that it is:already time to treat with the United States government for the withdrawal of their forces from our territory. I take thie opportunity to 'otter. ate to your micellency my very digtingulehed estimation and enneaderation. The Secretary for Foreign At-f- a Ira. CA N itIDO AMMAR. 11 fi71111,111111.1111111111i111;;Ii I i : 1. 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SS ti e 121 . , : New York, April 13Thirty-fiv- ,..,oziiiiilva....,,,,-1.,.,..i,.,,il..-,,---.-!:-.....-.--' 1' ....,----- ry li.-M- 'III TIIIIIIiillirrilliii1111111111111 11' 11 I April The attack on Verdun has substtled b,r r, after several daps of particularly severe fighting. Thet g,g,ments Of hne4, portanre last night, the Metal statetnent tl,,; sa)s. The principal German effort einem the e.t,'er,At Verdan offensivet was begun Sunday has been the atternitt t br, e a passarJ betweeu Dead Man s Hill and ,Gutnieres for the purpose of the envelopt,i;., Some French trenches in this vicinity vAre carried, but I tiOnti of the defenders were held and Farts regards th e. rt,t,tas of the week ag bactng remult,A decidedly to the advantage of In- - rerich. On lite western front Russian attacks have not serittaely shaken the fighting is ktill ven progreee ous points, the offensive movement apparently te tetbsid,ec, plan sailing vessel Imperator, on a voyage tr)111 Guifp,rt Nlarseilles, has been torpedoed trt the Mertiterritree.m Tt botne of them wounded., have been landed at Barceit,na ..... Free by Mall Henry Morgentlau AdMay Not Resign 'Toils...fa, Dept. T Sim'. the worid BRE AS 511111(E 'IA Skin Rota on request, An War Summary As Condensed From the Dispatches of Today INyoRED IN FIGHT deieszrereo.n, i Londe Each ak" Iset4atti lor pollTroe MIL irino , per-ooh- HEALED 13 . 11 a,. tn. - cdhee:ntrintidntinoarbt e;ve seri:alai:171pr I ' en-i- Bootee. at 1 said the Asierleele People had 6ho. themselves tar nrOnarenneee. and thit the Congress should know "that thIr SECHETAIII DANIts, idgiaya are Intolerable and that se are attacked theirs would he the f ally for the Wreak and ruin of our country,' "The Navy league received a telegra.n Washington. April IXSessions of from a Chicago newspaper offering to ' tbe annual convention of the liat'Y donalli anto the 'citrus trionei it rereiredadvertisefrom antlepreparedna! league of the United States were fea- ment inserted early In the week by tured last atcht by attacks on Secy. Henry Port The league areettted th, Daniels becalpw, of hi.. refusal to per- donation and aloe tal, I, ranheil 3.1r, Ford. thanking bun for the contribu mit Rear Adrntral Bradley Ji..,,,iske to lion. read a paper at the convention. snd a denunciation of the Hay army bill by H. Stanwood Menicen, President of the ng Charges Ernbo--zzliXS, Of City Funds itobert of the Ilumipson, preildeut Navy lesion!. either the riavy ti, partmenea policy narrow and assailed the i April 12 A warMuskogee, for what he termed a auppressecretary tree of rant charging Clay Stinnttt, city audispeech. Henry of city itml,ezzlentet,t the tho declared attitude tor, with department's leton but a reflection of the attitude of funds, W ILI sworn Out yelt,orday by White House and wild that ''.very Mayor J. M. Wyand. Mr. yand said Senate. Met at noon. Sisal Inquiry continued. Postoffice committee worked on appropriation bill. Debate resumed on nitrate plant feature of army reorganization bill. Mot i.;:i LEAEOE ATTICKS I te- agreement, matt gA da A,,,,,,,,,n t. i,:1111.111:1 TIILIRSDAY APRIL 13 1916 ISTEWS must bate Its Drey I sttmlutstratise Mr. Menkes characterized th e Hay bill as si. nientene to the Country and as a violation of Very recontinendwtion of I InN !"11111'11 : 11 illiiacREss NOTE. t',AP,ANZA 11 DESERET EVENING , 11. 11,1 i."1 1 1 i . - ., ,.,. .. , |