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Show NOTICE Notice ishearby given that the partnership heretofore existing between J. E. Gunderson and John A. Averett has been dissolved and will not be responsible for any accounts ac-counts hereafter incurred under the firm name. J E. Gunderson John A. Averett F C.Jensen Ret ns From Mexico. F. C. Je' sen returned home the early pare of this week from a trip ui several weeks duration in Cuba and Mexico, looking the picture of health. The following is the enterview in part given to the Herald Republican ' Willi a thrilling story of the present pres-ent conditions in Mexico of revolutionary rev-olutionary pageants, of a host of peons at lirst for war and new government, of prtsidents in every town where the slogan is "Down with the Americans" with these scenes fresh in his mind, F. C. Jensen, Jen-sen, a business man of Mt. Pleasant, who is interested in a plantation near Taluca, Mexico, returned to Salt Lake yesterday from Mexico city. Mr. Jensen was attacked by a mob and was placed under the necessity of fighiting his way through eight blocks of congested streets from the president's palace on the Zocalo to his hotel. "Speaking of revolntion," said Mr. Jensen, 'the day before I left the city of Mexico 50,000 peons Kathered in the Zocalo before the office of Ma-dero Ma-dero and waved banners and shouted, shout-ed, the principal sentiments being "Down with the Americans." Throu h this mass of humanity five of us, all Americans, attempted to find our way to our hotels, and it was a fight for every foot, of ground we gained." |