Show ESCAPE OF CARRANZA RT ED Fugitive Mexican 1 President Said to Have Boarded Gunboat and Left With Considerable Treasure Ti Hr r Universal Service Li PASO Texas May Ia 19 resi- resi President resident dent Carranza and General Aguilar Aguil- Aguil ar have haYe esc escaped from Mc Mexico ico according accord accord- ing jug to information secured h lIe here re ton tonight to- to n night ht g-ht from a n confidential but authoritative authoritative source They boarded the the gun gun I boat Progreso the crew of which remained re re- re- re loyal to Carranza and steamed I Ifor for a destination that was not dis dis- dis- dis closed It was reported Carranza succeeded in in getting away with considerable considerable con con- treasure an and that h he issued I Ia a proclamation n the gist c of which as s i that he lie will guarantee the of I all officials who remain loyal alto lo to his I government I I Watch ratch Your St Step p Is s I Advice to Colby I 1 I Bv DV As Press vv vi Washington Mn May h Caution 19 Caution In ex extending extending ex- ex tending recognition of oC support to an any Mexican faction instrumental in the overthrow of Carranza was urged upon the state statu department today by representatives of ot various Industrial groups g having Im Interests in Mexico and h by former former for tor- mer diplomats Definite assurances aSS of ot tho the Mexican party pat now In power r as os to Its attitude toward to foreigners and foreign for tor- eign Investments should be first ob obtained ob- ob tamed It Jt was held heM Among mong those who conferred with Secretary Colb Colby on the Mexican situation situa I tion were ero former Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson former Cormer charge chargo Nelson E. E I I. I L Doheny representing Tampico oil industries Harold Walker of oC the tIle Mexican Petroleum Petroleum Petro Petro- leum bum company Cornelius Kelly Anaconda Anaconda Ana Ann conda Copper company William Loeb Jr American Smelting A. A Refining company compan George Carnahan and Frederick Frederick Fred Fred- erl erick k Watrous rep representing various agricultural enterprises anti anu Wilson representing banking interests State department officials also were tere requested to o American Interests as ns to whom In Mexico thc they thay should pay PM current taxes Thc The question at issue Is of ot more mOIe Im Immediate Immediate Im- Im mediate concern to the oil oU producers than to the minIng men or other othor operators operators operators oper oper- in iii Mexico I It was c explained that until some more moe definite ruling Is re received re re- exporters i of ot oil or oi mine products products prod prod- may be e asked d to POl pay their taxes either to the actually In control at the pOI OR ts or to tho thode tie facto authorities in tho national capital Any Rebel Rebel Will Suit La H Huerta erta El EI Paso Tex Tox May a 19 Answering Answering a telegram sent yesterday by 11 R several eral Ob- Ob Continued on Page 2 I CARRANZA ESCAPES n i I REPORT DEClARES Continued from Page Pago 1 r ask ig Adolfo Do la Huerta what his would be r regarding the naming of or a n provisional pro president Governor De la lm Huerta said according to a statement given Riven Ien out today by the Mexican consulate here I r will bo be satisfied with any provisional provisional pro pro- visional president named b by tho the Mexican Mexican can an con congress Just jUAl so flO long Jong a as ho Is a n. atrue truo true re t nl t and competent to to carr carry carry- to an end tIle tle work entrusted to him Tilla Villa to Er Explain How ow He Gets That Wa Way f L Ky By y Universal Service Chihuahua City Mex Ic May 19 Ad 10 Ad Advices I vices have been received by General Calles commander In chief of or the rebel forces and secretary secretary- of or war and marine marine ma ma- rine in tn tho provisional pro cabinet of the tho liberal constitutionalists who arrived hero this afternoon to the effect that Francisco Villa bandit leader lendor of or northern northern north north- ern Mexico has agreed to send a sp special cial eno envoy to this city to confer with Ith the rebel general relative to the future futuro policies of or the tho outlaw chief in addition addi addi- addition tion to offering offering- an nn explanation for tor his recent action n In Superintendent Miller IllIer of or the Alvarado l Mining company Compan who ho Is holding for 30 50 0 ransom Miller is s an American citizen clUzen Calles Canes Arrives Arrive At Chihuahua Chihuahua City May Ia 1 19 13 Gen P P. P E. E Calles arrived at Chihuahua City at 11 a a. a m. m toda today Hundreds were gathered at the station to greet great him Neatly uniformed soldiers of or the garrison standing at attention lined one mile of the tho Avenue Aldama over which the tho general was later taken to the tho governor gov IO governors governor's s palace and where a reception was teas held Six trainloads of ot troops under Gens Amaro and Francisco R. R Serrano Ser Sor- rano reached Mexico yesterday at 2 p. p m m. These were the first northern revolutionary troops to enter the capital cap cap- I ital according to Col Cot H. H Y 1 Almada chief chic of ot staff in Chihuahua who also announced that Gen Gan Antonio I. I Villareal Villareal Villa Villa- I real left Saltillo Ja last t nl night ht for Monte Monte- rey General Villareal has been ap ap ap- pointed to the military command of or orthe the states of ot Coahulla Coahuila Tamaulipas and uc o Leon and will have his head head- at Monterey which Is the capital of the latter state |