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Show MMIIIEMMEIMME. 4 DESERET rnm.tv EVENING, NEWS eethetteitt. 'stalls, eh th h 1011161 re.ito4 hero today wboas utti t L,stia ot Tobsie. bops HOC I .14 AGAINSTFURTHER' Mit IN A festaold ocean oatteoews. area btlikarliga out It DemanAs' States the diattactiva flavor of lb oar:amble, asd makes them Infinitely store palatable asd -tlastury. date lank la pare astlk.front 10011 al al a kid postural" avaporated le a Mbar band. Government CATTant& Cease Molestation Amen-- 1 can Consul. , ) a - ' 'NS v . 0'.1Is letter hatelhott the find story of kts uldhoping to Ike Loh &while th the Veiteet leteles. 1 alihahrlioe4 Pleas Utiles. to newton" sail le your at. weal el toes higrapad tentless " it esti& "that Ike United ewes L,Ittilltddle 01 . of las motosy tic,. that Iltt pertowe. caseate, yoideed sae Untied hinds. taat I ass not hicliiapod els lout es wawa. th Vatted peteste th vril6e itpreeerttette& that alut It t tatted by cieterly this Ilkittwittill too, government pot bad 404 II Is not at all Probable that 1 Imes been tarried ail. for they outbid as welt hove carried off a 41,4,1$ sr even than l" toner wail :dated Nov. Jamaina" t by out bort. 4. before hie trot, Ilse of Puebla oft charges of co.itisioe, to oanection with tits bducii.c .04 Nis subetwoust roneom tor IMO eve on the claire tad was Tulieday wl.. or thrOatelltre P.". 1. h bias hie first wain otse dnea made. White first rriii41 ii urea I 011b01 and restricted to isle horns. hut we far as the anste department has .ekteptel ilboO0 Nona 1.,--ble- warned by the Americas ireverotsret that any further ?molestation ot Viii$, :Wane. the Amulets, coat tient tar nivel at Peet, la. Fite ireeestly liaA kidnaped by Width,. would 'oorlessily &fleet the relations between the th $tates and Meeks, ler which sole at &seams severnosent et bletice $ lora. tee WASJIDiOTOK Nev. li eol L. r V &deltoid INAbIL F. 01 t "'' 1.4 I t I, i 7 ;. i s '' ''' . V . OM la Custody. Ile tes Si th department liaa been !advised. be etill I. hold le ousted'', lust) et kis weakened physical seI herniae dition resulting trent the hardships en- dured during the week the bandits held !him in the mountains et Puebla ewe i istliciala feared long imprisonment imight permanently affect hie health. Motors his arrest. Jenkins. who op. rated a large cotton mill at Puebla, had planned to return to his old Mime In droneeseee, and. it necessary mons to Wiehingtota I. preetnit hie claims tis officials tor aaelstmace in paylag oft ' IJ 1" k his kidnaping through lack of proton-fla- il by taa lidalicaa authorities and In nottnection with his first arratit by Melaka. Mexican 'rho sato zymase' the view. hatiad on tha latairusathifs in ths pcieessision of rathe department et state. that his unarrest Is abeoletely arbitrary and blifiticen warrastad and warns th molostation government that further of the coosulat attest will sarlauely affect the relations batwen the units ad Platas and Worley. for which . tha government of Mexico must assume solo mei:possibility. hitaxican robale In kidnaping Jenkins Intentiod to oommit a diret affront to 11111011 S, ,.......---F- ---, 7 't:,,. 11.. Cn) L) it. aD 0 ' CWASS.8.9 -- 07 i - , ACR - ' SM A. IMERIDAt1 IF , ' : DAWQ o: 1 . ...... r , , 'Oct. 10, 1113. o. Edwin R. Post Tucson. Ariz. C-l. - - Gentlemen: - . -- ,,. , .............. . Atter selling my 70 acres Valley, Idaho. I investigated your Santa Cruz Valley lands near Tucson. Arizona, and came to the .. ' ,conclusion that by investing my money there I would be able to better my condition to a considerable extent. Bo I Was glad to purchase 80 acres of said land. I saw here crops of corn, bygeria and feterita planted after July.. ' 1st, and even as late as August ard, that equaled crops in Boise Valley. I have positive information from reliable 'farmers in this cropg, belts in this instance :Ittricyllay,- which . . Offirs Dliclosures valley that was planted in November the year before, cut 2 tons of hay per acre, which sold for $35 per ton. Tbicis common practice, and LAREDO, Texas. Nov. !O.Advice' two.crops are regularly harvested from the same .ground exery,13 received hers today from Puebla. Mex7111011t ico state that the bandit. Federico Cordova has offered to make 'startlI must, give the company credit for representing the facts Just disclosures" in with connection ing kidnapping of American Consul as they are. ,. the -are Jenkins and Tours very truly- -, betnir 7 arrangement" made for Cordova's surrender. A. STEENStfA. It was declared the military authorities refused to discuss the matter. but frony other sources it was learned, according to tthe advices. that negotiations for Cordosa's surrender had a prom-- --ise of amnesty as a battle... (strzuzzAN TO TUCSON, (RIZONA) - , the-firs- - t- 1, - , - ' - Santa Crux Valley-- , Farms . , N- $00 , PER . -- LAND" WITH WATER 160 an acre cash, or approved aecuritlesbalanee payable as tollowc-- 120 an action January first of 1922, 192ai 19241 r ' - - - :, 'DOUBLE-CRO- P st . , , . Two thousand more acres of the Santa Cruz Valley Farms were sold during- October,-- and sales will reach an even higher mark"Nothing succeeds like success"sand this wonderful little Arizona valley la a big succese. It is attracting bigh grade farmers from..the best states. It not only appeals to the men.but to the women and children as well. The loks.pecullat to so many farming sections are noticeably absent here..--0-nof the greatest tributes that is being accorded to the Santa Cruz district is the exodus of so many farmers from the Salt River Valley, bt Arizona, to this garden spot larther south. This is an overwhelming endorse.. , e .7 - 7 of whatwetavwto offerbight healthful elevatioarnerwater- -' logged soil, highest home market prices, no competition from out-, side districts, demand for products and very limited supply for all time to come, an Improved waiter system.-lowate:. cost, unusual richness of soli, and many other exclusive features. Why wait until the last sCre is sold? There LI only a limited &mania- -, , (Aland hereJust a small valley.. Get your share of this modern Garden of Eden. Write or call for large Illustrated booklet today. , - ever-growi- ng -- :-- - - - , ' - .....,.. . OTHERS Iv , Edwin ps -- I Tt day. w : . , Post Com. pan'y - ucsort, Arizona 7 . , a TH051AS ROBERTS, LOCAL AGENT : . . . 18 East South Temple ,, --- --- - ,,- ,... . ,6 n......--- . - . : - -- -- . - '.1 - . 1 , VICICS o yourt . . , , '' N- fathers say it ..........., we say it? i- i , - your doctorli by keeping cm hand : , gib quo gra 41ti VAPORIRfr t'-'- . .. ,, ... . 4 ... , t . . , The one thing the boys have always wanted has been style, the : real kind of atyle lhat makes them feel important. - : 4 1 , . 11 ; t 0 0 The one thing mothers and fathers are always on the lookout for is quality; real quality that lasts, even if the . boy,enjoys a ieal rough - game of football. t - - - - - - - a ' NI. , , - - - tt A 4 . , . . 1 4. . 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' , - ., 4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e.,,,, GREAT '' i , . : TheSemWeeklly in! -- - , i , - C A...s- - ... . ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,----,-......,-4--,,.,- -- - : . - - ' - , , . - 4-- -, ' ; ve the enanufact on quality and - pnoc.-- guarantee ' ' - . It's the same now as before andduring the war. Our Government Bought Millions of Pounds.:' . , ; . - (t - . -- - - -- , . . '. ' - - - - . you , - - -- - DE ' ' ', L - ,. . . ' - - . Ottnee S f , Th.. ,: '. - - - ' - . , - -- - , ai , ' - - - ' '- .1 ' -: - - ' , ,,.. , - , --- "- -- -- en- you buy - . . , , -- -- -, - - - - , ,' been offered the nomination 'tor in the department of Finisterre, according to the Presse de ,.paris, which says he has accepted the nomination on condition that all parties will unite in supporting him, ., SWItzertandAtud-Went.41s-44eslossOr,..------- ft -- . ' ,,,, i . . ,... - , When the pn.ce of an article - is tholyn on the label you , for-s- ROME, Thlirpday, 20.Signor Mistime', a Socialist, bate teen elected to the chamber-odeputies front both N.o.pleii and Turin. At the beginning of the war he went to Switzerland. It Is alleged, to (wade serriee In the army. Ile was later exptIled from During his absence an Italian mill: trey court condemned hint to be shot for desertion andttre question now arrested or en;,41 paylianieutare- luoutuulty. , , 1k .. The Presidentfol France-I- s elected , for 7 years by an absolute majority of votes, by the senate and chamber of deputies united in a national as- -' sembly or, congress. focAl has en - , , , . c By New Legislative Body. , - . Marshal Foch Offered Toga al . I111L---P Premier Will Probably be Chosen Head of Republic T , , : AmosolmommillmAnnwoft..m.m ,,, , . - & . . , PARIS, Nov. 21.Interviewed by a representative Of the newepaperOeuvre relative to the politiOal situation. Rene Viviant, former premier, has stated ,that.. rkerolerclemenceatt will remain in his present office until January and then Will become president of the republic. M. Vivian' is quoted as denying any intention to become a candidate for president of the chem., ber of deputies in opposition to Paul ' Deschanel. ' , p f a , , . 114 1 AA 4woninrairomminwoimmomomanammem. TO BE . I .." .. . - ''arti : ........, , ,' f. , , . . ,. ,, , . 1 . & FRANCE hi 0 '., . i ' .. . aulmE4444.4114. PRESIDENT I1 li , - , - ' . CI.EMENCEill - . 0 -- -- . . , I, 1 4 . T , ' I 7 T - . , t a ,i We clothe the boys from head to foot; clothe ,them right, clothe . . them economically. , 44 , - - 44 , 0 - - , ., . , ' NA' 7.4. .... -- . ,. , ' r, t; ., , -- '.- I . tocs. . .. I . say, an d the Why 'shouldn't s tn-boy- 4 V . That's what 1 dli--- ' '.' I a 4 1 V ' , - , ' , -; i 4 , , , 'we. J ! , -- -Fe- .1 - .- V i0.--.T- ean . ; 1)26, 1926, 1921, and I926. - s. , , - ,4 . " e Kind Will Help uut 4 t i . ',. !- ;(r - . - A ,-.- . 1.;-:I -f , . 't";11 I Clothes- ot the Right, 1,I , ,.. A 4 ,. . N . 0 , is- 1. , , e , M ing . e,: , 11 ., , III I. ,..,----I,- Pablo Gonzales is concluding the no. behalf of the Carransa gotiations'on Gonzales is now con- Deny Radicalitove government ferring with Guiltermo Mefttuiro, rebel chieftain in the state of Oaxaca, who Patrus, Thursday, Nov.: also is reported about to surrender. LInguet, leader of the extreme wing Pacification of Oaxaca Is expected of the Socialist party denied today that shortly by government officials, it -was his organization was planning drastic ' said. - . steps as a result of the recent elec-"THolds Conference heSocialist Party does not intend to start a. revolution," he said to the Nov. te.(By The Associated Press. "The revolution was strxico' Associated Prese,)William O. Jen- a scarecrow by which our advertaries ' kins. the AllteriCert coneviar agent at tried ta stampede voters." , . in the pers' Puebla, spent Thursday No- - bell' a conlong eeitentiary, where E. Mathew Hanna. with ference . ,, , embassy in SOCIALIST MISI1NO . retary of theMr.American Hanna has gone to testes., city. the advised embassy to ,kiep :TV- the developments in the case. llps-Artwoles, heutenant Of 415 ELECTEHEFll lersmetico Villa, the bandit, who yea . Parra! will be tried by eePtured near 10 Chihuahua. City.-Fr- t. court martial - ARE , 1.' , - -- ,, . . ,.... k . meirlynttodllelaT:ht;de I 4 4 10 ' 4 Th I( ' ,l, - I,' , , ;Ole , . ' ? I I . I , r i 04 A , . .. I 'e ,. . 4, , 1 - . - i ..,' a ktk 1 or t er-4614- rested at any lima Jertking 'aid Ilt twos EA. wed In his owe yard by five srn,p rebels, and told he would be killed if be re. stated. "I was searched for any erospona." he said. "anti had my hands tied and then was ',lived to to the office where the two safe. gowere completely emptied of ell money. in a few hundred amounting pesos more than fifty thousand. "When the safe. had been rifled. two of the men were sent forward with the money. and the other three ad. wised ine that I would have to accompany them. I made every possible plea to diesuade thorn from their put. poets. but I was Informed that It wet their principal object to demonatrate that the present government of Mxleo was not able to etva guarantees. not even in the second city of the country.' Jenkins said hi was given permission to se. hia wife. who added her pleas to his own. In vain. was carried off to Ole moun tains that night." be continued. -t-raveling all night on horseback. and was kept in the mountains for one week. moving from on. place to another and sleeping In the open bills and In the brush. Unfortunately it began to rain on Tuesday. and for three successive nights it rained all night and I wap wet to the skin. On Thursday night I began to suffer rheumatiam. and by Saturday I west in a deplorable state. having my right leg swollen hot'. and unable to oat or sleep. As libly a matter of fact. I was in such a that I think I would have died shape in a few more days. Meade Are Meriting. "'My friends were very active this week, but it took severalduring to get In contact with the rebel. days who absolutely refused to give me up except through the payment of the entire sum of 400.000 peons. but it wan pointed out to him that my physical condition was such that I would live only a few days and once dead I would not he raneomed at all: the ordinarily sum be demanded was difficult large to get in a day and on account of it. bulk and weight it was difficult to transport. and that the state govern. ment would prevent its sent to him. surely In view of these being conIt was finally agreed that siderations, a certain amount in cash be paid and the balance paid as demanded. This agreement was approved by Mr. Hanna. the secretary of the embassy at Mexico City, who rendered the most valuable assistance at all times. On Sunday the sum of 64,000 pesos was aid in cash and five of my intimate responded with their lives of the balance. and to complete th My friends were forced to sign a document to that effect. and upon the delivery of this document and the rash payment I was released on Sunday afternoon. October 26. The state government anti the federal government as well did nothing at all to effect my release; in fact. they only served to disturtt.the work of my friends. They wanted to send troops immediately"to pursue the rob. elk but theses had explicitly told my, wife that iif they 'were pursued or immediately kill tol.zket htohe,citywoould police arrested all my servants and employees. people who had nothing in the world toAct with the case, and had to release them afterward. but they had to do something to Make It appear they were active.' ' ' ot ..1 , .."..."'s ' : .1 ., ., ' ' rel.. sustody. gl e . . ... ,. ' -, k i , , ' it ' e , , A I d tt n...T "I feel." list wrote. "as rne Weaning tires due directly to env official eon. I ,nectioo with ',Ito geovo,mrti. that as igoed t in raising- 11meeras at th place tat duty tko obligations contraciad tor PeopeneibilitY rovernmvol. by th United Mat. his baddita I was as of time the at Awaited 'with the trerning was & de- Ilia toad paid the é,... biting Itbst - i isaC with tho Ise agent structionsoft.of osiseplying !timed for the immediate release of the Thai plans ot the consular ID sa the sad government tram ' r soutlinad in a tailor teseived in any plata bawd& I repeat that mina:tar ' agent, whit woe icoerrestod Norte el !lot hint I feel it is only fair that I be assisted by with ftepreentauve I today ecinamptien nosier en shares la Writiag similara date of No. I want 110 pet in !hits great blow. aii daurn Tattnewlaa.4. Jankissa graphicspirt-neegave d this met t.g. pe.saarti4 fairly to that ketistathele:egslelada.4 Oillaciall; itillanrte thet vainbey and oapiura by.who. in acription at bi authorities I 'Washington." he wild. with the bandits. te Plaasoes. Jeddah 1664 114111 been impr1eine4 told him that tha principal Wtt in i to was Jenkins said the payment of tile the elate "denunstrats not,arteseat reached him Pitoitla kidnaping American embasey at that the present geiternMerst Or Mexico 616.0011 reneem finally was acceptA , today treat the o for. on an inetaliment plea by th bandit inetrooted to was not able to stye S CU". ebkme mr I Vomit his Yelessa 'mineral. not oven In toe iflzond clijr leader. a bete demanding . trapiarnit ."Tbo Coltlean government." Jerkins i early tele Of Ilse country.' Jenkins wee first arrested wrote, 'dot no1ing et all to effect my et Cogi hello IV ft II i stionth ea the eltarg Nato TAP Illealee. " tia added that. Inatead of To. the bandits who tools him trent his etioiWillet ileolgionea or he Th ants. which Si based nn tha r at Puebla in Wetter 31, but syn.pathy front Ibent, released at ho Puebla Agent Jankine mate authoring'. they after remaining in th arreat of Conaular Ualtail the out that caused him "every pcsasible Puebla. loconveu points re6i; rhilOw 11.r.wand rAouttl to kitsw: bm Statas governmint is "surprised and fence." The consular aiteet said the state au. was rearreated en complaint incertead" tor. laarn t the reinsprtaoa-la the:trines were seeking to "fix a ger. Jenkins. particularly Tzseday had threetened peons wits bad moat I In this matter on I Oven Odeon ea which the state au- view of th auffaring and leases already reeponsibility with me. adding that his expected It be artherities aeled ta its'et taking hint tote austainad by him in connection , A,;, one" t:-ni- ''-- A6.441114 I :,, Ni. Jopkins yr told, ltprithofttatilt to hie I. planned to return pawl' that soon. and forgoer home In Tea that. If estoeaary. b. on I d 44, tfus to Worthington to push his claim "for 116. latitilee la the padment of the ran. F):5,Yal Ir v t ',. 1r . at he new is in cuetody illsommomm , , 1t , , Ira 9acl 10 Unitid 0 1 ',ARBON 1,N, keelithe Sg-- l' , ---- -- k eterh I , yoyEmBER 2t 1919 Itttio Alinotlehe by IOC li i , Is WARNED , , , , , . 4 |