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Show THE WEATHER. Generally fair Friday and Saturday.-- ' Tribune "Wants point to' employment in every Local Settlement Price. Wiser Domestic, 9JI4c; foreign.. Lead .58 t0 Copper (cathode) ......518.475 line and tell ot chances for domestic helpers. -- ..9?c SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1920. VOL. 101, NO. 93. 1 1 20' PAGES-FI- VE . - CENTS MEXICAN REVOLUTIONARY GENERALS CAPTURED; BRITISH YACHT VICTOR IN FIRST RACE OF SERIES . Sir.Thomas Lipton Enjoys Chats With Crew ot His Challenger Pablo Gonzalez j I RESOLUTE F Ell VICTORY American Boat Holds Lead From Start Until DU; abled by Rigging Mishap. Adopted4 Con- Federal and State Authori-tie- s Cooperate in Chase tinuing Organization, With Possible Future Meeting. for Mexican Abductor. Resolution V V r Challenger Gains First Toehold, on Cup for First Time in 49 Years. English ' 'HI P. P. Christensen, Presiden- 7 fy idency manly Viola Twelve-year-ol- d Tau-ch-er U Lured From Mothers tial Nominee,' Announces Intention to Tour Country . Side by Effusive Stranger. Former candidate for th presidency at Mexloe, said to be Intellectual head at recent revolts, wht wee captured th ' ' yesterday. Not In th most extravagant Lake Tribes Leased Wire. CMesso Tribe HOOK; N. J.r July V y an melodrama or th lurid nickel fiction of CHICAGO, July Britain gained her first toehold, la II disoua-slo-n session today devoted to heated th age at Cap Collier, King Brady and year on the America cup today when of its position 'following the forma- Diamond Dick, Jr., could be found a Sir Thoma Llptooa challenger, Sham-roc- k tion of tha Farmer-Labparty and th more incredible story of mystery, treachIV, won the first race of the 1120 nomination of a national ticket, th com- ery and cruel cunning, with background after the defender, Resolute, had regatta determined to- of hoarded gold and bloody battle (.than mittee of forty-eigh- t, heen forced out of the running by an to form a fourth party. not s goes to makt up th news item of th night accident to her rigging. Although many of th kidnaping (of Viola Wells Taucber, 13 The challenger muet win two more over were disappointed and chagrined years of age, from Salt Lake City.' races out of a possible maximum of four conthe outcome of the amalgamated Her alleged abductor, Jose Monteroa, if she , is to achieve Sir Thomas Lip vention in ita failure to nominate Robert has evaded by th narrowest chance in tons dream of taking the bottomless M. La Follette, the committee of forty-eigh- t, recent days th net that has been .woven pewter Trophy back to Britain. Besolut kfter repeated threat of an open for hi capture by th long arms and must win three out of four to retain the fiFarmer-Labparty, breach with the nimble of th law, reaching out cup which ha been In possession of the it from th fingers offices of both th sheriff and Sir Thomas Lipton convening with member of the crew of the Shamrock IV, nally passed a resolution to continue New Tork Tacht club alnce 1891, Th achia challenger for the Americas cup. Tho photograph was made at tho Mon organization and suggesting that IU th federal service. He was last heard econd race will start at noon Saturday. tivities be confined to congressional, leg- from in Fort Worth, Texas, Wednesday, Shamrock IV victory today wa wop drydock, Brooklyn, L. L. before challenger left for tho Sandy Hook course. islative and Judicial campaign action, With th little gift in his keeping, he was in th face of what seemed certain dewith a provision for calling of a na- then headed toward Rangertend El Faso, feat. Resolute had taken th lead itthe tional convention should th national It is believed that thyman Is contem,tart and held it until, a aha' swooped committee deem It advisable. executive an effort to' slip through th within half a mil of the turning mark plating no The resolution adopted contained tho nstAhst has been extendfifteen mile from the start, her of stretah Farmer-Labgreat endorsement, however, of the ed along th Mexican border by tb fedArea of canvas shivered and this fjuttered nominated, which early party, eral offlclajir mlleted In tb chase by down her mast. A sudden gust had Parley P. Christensen of th streun morning of telegrams that have gone napped her throat halyard' and a sec- -' Max and Salt Lake City for president ond later the Jaws of her gaff were sbat. out flrpm the desk of W. E. Schoppo, chief vice for B. Hayes of Cleveland, Ohio, - tered beyond repair. , sheriff, sine ths huflt began ono j Neither did the resolution deputy president. ago yesterday. , ' Farmer-Lab' Of th Resolute in Trouble." v contain repudiation any J, ' a d include did fa Geld Hidden Lure. it ; hut i When th Besolut was seen to be in ticket, , e A trouble laratlon that th committee of In tho meantime, Mrs. 'Ada Roach Con tug hearing str Thoma origaccomplished not fully tons colors drew swiftly' up to th steamT' Taucber. mother of tho tittio girl, who on eight had inal purpose to nominate a ticket ac- that data swor to a complaint Id tho Nominee yacht Victoria, from which Sir Thoma s v.wa following th progress of hi chalr ceptable to all th people. oounty attorneys office charging Mon-teroa with kidnaping, is keeping dry-eylenger. Many believed Sir Thomas was Convention. Affect- Leave Suffrage" Delegates and sleepless vigil within sound of th ordering Shamrock IV, to fall to cross th of This wae interpreted by many th finish line,' making it' no race. A 37 Eeat North as ah implied repudiation of telephone st her home, statement issued later aald this was his 15. Governor the ChristensertHayee ticket An effort Temple street. Laprlel. th younger conCOLUMBUS. 15. Ohio, Perfect Ohio, July MARION, July Initial impulse,, but-thh had been fidence her third party movement James M. Cox, Democratic presidential to have the resolution amended, strik ter of Viola, endeavors to comfort some persuaded by hie companions to permit will makethat 'the of the day attending ing outlet this reference, failed In th mother, th while they both await most on inroads nominee, no Repubspent serious Shamrock IV to finish, as it wae A a word of the child who ia never absent lican strength was expressed today by to executive duties at the state house closIngHioments of th session. that construction and sturdiness of jelt from their torturing thoughts the Senator clause tomorrow to his the strike departure of the failure to Harding, Republican candidate preparatory . contender Joes Monteroa, alias Jos MontweU should be taken into account. confer will he some of the for Washington, .'where , E. Oracle, More than 100 craft, ranging in size for president. out of th resolution Monteros, alias A. Antoni from an ocean liner to power The candidate declared the Republican Sunday wltn President Wilson. Before folIndignantly left the halL After alias Jose O. Mendosa, tUias Salasar, delowed the contenders over thboats, scended Mexican th popuunwary thirty-mi- le platform was . broad and progressiva leaving ths governor will receive eight a motion to adjourn had been carried, lation of upon course. - Balt Lake last February. He told enough to make a winning appeal to the leaders of th National Womans party, one delegate sought to put the convenShamrock IV was given a mighty ovastories of adventure in warring Mexico tion of screaming whistles as she flashed farmer, labor and all other voter th who are to present arguraentsVtbat h tion on (record a definitely endorsing and his gradual rise In power until he acros the line at 26 minutes-anwas at one time military governor of five is sec- new party i seeking to bring under its urge the Tennessee legislature to ratify or repudiating the Chrlsteneen-Haye- a onds after 4 o'clock, having completed states, according to his narrative. ConImmediately th federal suffrage amendthe course in four hours, 24 minutes and banners. ticket. He1 wa howled down ae the fidingly,! to the few of hie countryman . , 48 seconds. ; committee broke up in confusion. , , He expressed gratification that Senator ment. whom h bed quietly cultivated and apThe weather was anything but satisLa Follette had declined to be tha can- i Suffrage leaders who will confer with of procedure was draft- peared to have found worthy of th trust, The resolution factory. The sky was heavily overcast he told of a horde of gold, bare of bullion toand what- little breeze was stirring was didate of the third party and added that tho governor at 3 p. m. Were arriving ed by a committee of fifty headed by hidden In Mexico which be wa planning tomorThose to scheduled 7 J. interare night. and he Tork believed speak Nlw of few Republicans to smuggle serose the line into the United ettuL. ( Howard Williams 1 row are:5 , t ested in the third1 party movement.' A. H. Hopkins, chairman of the com- States as soon as he could discover trustDefender Takes Lead. , O. Mrs. H. New , worthy accomplices. was Tork mad City; mittee. Th resolution in substance Havemeyer, Senator Harding's comment was When thi preliminary signal was blown ' hard days work on Miss 'Alice Paul, national chairman Wom- as follows: ' In a a pause during ' 7 Mothers Sleepless Vigil. at 11:45 there was Just wind enough to his waa orspeech of acceptance, which is to b ans party. New .Jersey; Mrs. James M. "The committee of forty-eiggive the two yachts steerage way. For In a sufficient number of Instances to the first few, minutes Shamrock was delivered a week from today at the for- Rector. Columbus; Mrs. F. Bayard Hiilea, ganised to form a new political party tar keep the pure of Monteros lined with nicely berthed over Resolute. Then the mal notification' ceremonies- - here.' Al- Wilmington. DeL idles Mary Steward CU the reState United bills, th yarn of th fabulous wealth to people of' the defender skipped out and by a Bunch. Henderson, - Ky.; M pt. Margaret tn be shared with his accomplices, once it to urgent corresponor class he attended color creed, though sex, of . twist, gained th favorite berth onquick th In the United States, was good gardless was western end of th line near toe. light-hi- dence, virtually the whole day wa given Graham Jones, Seattle, Waah.; Miss Anita opposition to the Republican and Demo- for asafely substantial loan. One .man actSi-all- y . He expects to about Poldtser, Charleston, 8. Cv and , Miss cratic over to economic program. the an in addition to making was speech. on induced, parties - Captain Burton on tha Shamrock it tomorrow, 1 f Mary Winaor,- - Haverford, Pa. this a substantial money advance, to pay pis seemed to Ignore. this and started for complete Not having fully accomplished party,- - he said. In own eThe to Republican will forty-eigway Nogales and there wait for th line nearly a minute ahead of th discussing the third party movement, Three purpose, the committee of and toseveral weeks In vain tat the appearance Headquarters Favored. continue Its organization end. .efforts gun. Finding that his calculations Wert stands before the country upon a platat Monteros, to take chars at tie expewrong, he endeavored to run along the form which Is sound and progressive. It 'When asked whether prohibition would ward accomplishing this v dition after the hurled gold. line to piece out the time, but reached offers s platform to the voters for their have place In his speech of acceptance, It wee nearly e montn after the'dleep-peereno- e Cafl. to tha other boat ahead of the signal and judgment, with confidence that th ex- the Subject Adjourned of Viola before her frantic governor stated that it waa th cue. Was forced over. He tacked immediate- pression of their judgment will result in permanent ' or- mother set In motion th machinery of the The committee an and tom to confine th speech to a discussion ly under Resolutee stern and recrossed victory in November, . , continue qualification lew will that may yet restore her to th famfifty-eigseconds after the defender, of th party platform. The platform is ganisation ily circle. She left her on June 4 in the membership will consist of signing thereby giving the latter a commanding Platform Calls to Americans. to support with th oonsent of cards pledging on Monteroa, company , silent membership prohibition. lead Tight at the start. It was undoubtof the committee and entire confidence of the mother, with st. Louis platform from the San Fran' c-edly the poorest start ever mad by a ' "The Republican party this year repre-no delegates Returning of baale a a political th understanding that eh waa to Tiav forty-eigparty; seat no on faction within Boyal Ulster yacht. conveition and other party leaders a pleasant trip with him by rail and Both yachts crossed the line on the special interest or particular group with- cisco be will convention when adjourned Governor Cox to be strongly stage to ths border Hne between Utah starboard tack and Shamrock was the in ur voting citizenship. Rather it calls are said by favor of establishing three headquar- subject to call of the national executive and Arisons and back, the trip to take first to try the Inshore hitch. Reso- Upon all Americans who love America, in resolution recommending, not more than ten days. Not until the th 4 ters: committee, , lute followed Immediately. Then a rain who believe in wound progress and real that the organization, mean-in eleventh day elapsed did the mother beEastern In New Tork, central at Chi- while! squall drenched the two yachts, killing development, 4o support It. function Its t come particularly . concerned, and for Some time theredirect and western at San Francisco. the breeze for a time and adding several The laboring man who seeks a square cago after, from June 15 until July 1. she had Governor Cox Intimated today that eonneetion with legislative, Judicial hundred pounds weight to the sails. deal from a political party will get it Detail resort only to her own resources in effort and state campaign. , When the squall cleared both yartit from the Republican party; th farmer while in Washington he may confer with 5( completed the to trace the child end the maa who had the federal trad oorampsion organisation procedure had worked lnahore with Resolute gain- who is looking for freedom from present members toofdata viva voce vote. been implicitly trusted not alone by hera by in use for th adopted relative is hour An resolution, that campaign. after the start, irksome restrictions promised ing constantly. self and her little daughter, 4ut by practDoes this resolution mean a repudiath He said former Congressman T. T. Ana .th wind veered to th westward, giving freedom and full consideration of Reparty ticket?1 everyone who knew him in Bait tion of the Farmer-Labberry is making all arangementa. Resolute a further advantage. needs of agriculture in the event of was asked by several ically William Howard Lake, especially of ths Mexican colony. sum small business th ' publican success; On excited delegates. v; July I sh told her story to Deputy Curiosity Satisfied.' who. IS Suffering from restricted credit, Yankee, Holds Advantage. I Schopp and th search started. On l cannot tniwtf thnt, ha rtpllfid, rates and Inequitable taxes received a letter today have my personal opinion, but I must July Th governor 8 she swore to a. complaint and a Then th wind headed them off again, high Interest to the well Jook Republican party from Governor Cornwell of West Vir. ., of the "'but still Resolute wee able to hold bar may language warrant from the burden placed ginia. in which th West Virginia execu- leave tothe interpretation to relieve-hi' here you. advantage. administraDemocratic a by him upon anhim declined in state to assured that from ia th also tive that Half a mile ' turning buoy Chairman Hopkins Several amendments Revenge for Treachery. v . J doubtful column, and advised him' to swer be going fine for tion. everything seemed to th question. Than ever the Republican party the Of 8cotch-Irla- h Mrx Taucher It out words out with the ancestry. take th strike to Republicans. ottered were the defender. She was gaining and all thisMors then Lincolnian prinstand for the Th governors curiosity to know who not having fully accomplished thl pur- Is a native of Texaa, with ell of th preparations had bean completed for th ciplesyear of government1 f the people, by was ths ion Pennsylvania delegate who pose, which delegate interpreted aa a southern feeling will-of- revenge for treachtUThe wind which wa wafting, Besolut' the people and few the people for the persisted In If God but let me get my party ery. voting, for him practically all repudiation of th Farmer-Laball .the people. It Is Upon th of good lesa th Ban Francisco, convention organization, six than miles was to which the committee of eyes on that man. I will find a way to do blowing through long the and of that principle' said with th calm of deadly th entire state delegation an hour, when suddenly the mainsail of development t, by amalgamation, .had been the rest." sh of our platform that w while almost foe Palmer, was satisfied today a party The amendments were not of- hatred. There, ere no hysterica nor exshivered and down came th Interpretation Besolut make our campaign. Irrespective of voted shad In h comments upon the clamations on of F. Devls T. club ond The until when topsailPa.. the of tho question lancester, laws gaff. fered, however, nominees of other tragedy that has descended with such sheet were parted, and th "yacht with the plans - for.x.the Column on stunning unexpectedness upon her. 4.) Page 2, , (Continued on, Face 13, Column 7.) (Continued only part of her mainsail hoisted, but partis.' " Acquaintance with Monteroa developed peaked fa up, was nearly helpless, on Hard Works Speech. through hia association with Mexican acstill Captain Adams kept her on and of ths Taucher family In Belt on hie resumed work quaintances Senator Harding sh limped around ths mark at 1.52:54, Lake, the Taucher at that time living in th hope of havFor a time It looked as though toe, dam-ag- e speech of acceptance WaJIa Walla rooming house, 1 at the news over to the might be repaired, but soon two of ing It ready to turn for West Second South street. Well educated, distribution to in and it waa services on Saturday the hesdsalls were taken cultured, plausible, courteous end considsen that the race wae over o far a the newspaper of the couutry erate, Montsros won hi way Into th . Eugene L, Nixon of New Tork. presithe defended wa concerned. confidence of th family. When he told ReMen's Natnonai Shamrock had In- th meantime thq. dent of the Young of a contemplated trip the first of June come up and made a wide sweeping publican club, in a letter today assured to th border between Utah end Arisons, the and then,' ths senator that the young men of turn, entirely unnecessary, there to meet hi Bisters traveling north In him the would headed for th finish, oountry coming Resolute, euppjrt passing.mile r by automobile, never a doubt of th truthf" away. , fifteen campaign. . , EW TORK, July 15. A new mys- where th bullet entered. 3000.The shattered ulness of the story entered th mind of are were worth Police diamond Shamrock turned jth mark at 1:57:31. to list added we th today tery When he suggested that to determine whether th bullet the mother. Viola had made no seeking Although the senator on to go with him, x- when she th now perplexing police, was fired Into th jewel case before or permit the convenBreaks to Be Repaired. previous public comment would ell com beck In that they of 319,000 colleto after it was delivered. a closed' diamonds at bee hr which tion Chicago, ?ilalnlng just tonew a in which his sister were Resolute will receive halyard The express company which delivered . managers are understood to have kept tlon bought from Tiffany A Co. by th motheracceded, to th demorrow and should be ready for th sec- ahisclose the gem denied responsibility in th traveling, watch on developments there. . found were child. of the Radnor. Fa., Gunnel light ond race on Saturday, The score tonight Munn, in September, The criticisms of the two big parties mattey, recalling that stand: bullet a they 1911, a bomb was received at the home heard at Chicago, however, are expected shattered' by of Trace Lost. Shamrock 1, Reioljt 1, Couple to furnish one cuo to the Republican lay In th box in which they were de- of Mrs. Rodman Wanamaker, wife of ' Summary: during the campaign, and some livered. Ur. Hunn bought th gem for th police official, from a former emNot a trace of nian or girl did tho First cup rues, course fifteen miles to speakers of be friends th would not Officials company Senator of mother got from Juno 4 on until tho teleployee. windward and return; wind southwest, be surprised Harding'e If his speech of acceptance his wife, who Is a daughter of Deputy Ueve someone had In mind the Wana- grams received In answer to those cent tn of a hi comment and shot Into th out by Deputy Schoppo began to come In. fired light: reflected quttoday Police Commissioner Rodman Wanamaker maker bomb IV Representing Shamrock Royal exto If contained it box Jewel ascertain of thl city. IS, Column 6.) (Coutlnued-o(Oontlnnsd on Togo 13, Column a) A hole in th red plush case showed plosives. Continued on Fagt 2, Ooluma X) t f t i 45 ' SANDY 16.-ri- Wt all-da- er or ' forty-elght- er or or - Jr or H. Presidential Democratic. Candidate to Confer With bdent Movement Cannot m. Presidential the Republicans. Representatives. ed forty-elght- er si, forty-elghte- rs . ' ' ... A ht p. - ht . ht ; $ ht , -- - or f waa-issue- , - or ' -- forty-eigh- - - r . Gems Shattered by Bullet MystifyfNe.w York Police - N - - Faa x b . Reported ' Sum- -' Courtmartialed, 14 U T Former Candidate for Pres- ' S,. Troops Rushed to Gulf Coast Bonier With , tt Power to h Cross Over. MEXICO CITT. July 15 General Pablo Gonzalez, former candidate for the presidency, end Brigadier Generals Carlo Garcia, chief of staff of Gonzales, and Joss Santos war captured near Monterey this morning, according to an announcement mad by the war department, this ' , evening.' General F. - Elias Chiles, secretary of war, conferred tonight with Provisional President de la Huerta prior to issuing r rt orders relative to the trial of the officers. There is an unconfirmed report here tonight that General Pable Gonzales ha Note been summarily courtmartialed at Mon. terey oa charges of rebellion. It is stated j that the war department cqnslder General Gonxaiex as the Intellectual head of th revolts of Generals Carlos Osuna, SPA,. July 11 Tho Gorman ministers Jesus Guajardo, Ricardo Gonzalez and ar disposed to accept th not of th Irene Villareal. . Ricardo Gonzalez, who is reported to allies end 'to answer tn ths affirmative for- have attacked Nuevo Laredo, Is said to tomorrow .without "qualification. mal decision will be token In th cab- have mat with repulse and fled. Women inet council in th morning, but the- at- helped defend to city, titude of th minister tonight is that ths agreement is a good Oa mad. SAN ANTONIO, Texas, July 15. The This also is th view of Premier Mil arrest of General Pablo Gonzales by ' ' ' orders of Provisional President da' ia larand. . V' , J Dr. Simons, German foHlgh secretary, Huerta,, at Monterey, Nuevo Leon, towith aid he had. ah day, was announced here tonight bp Teo-duPremiers MUlerand Ond LMd Qebrga, in Beltran, consul of tbs Mexican proof visional which they discussed th essential " government measwas oJUOd Simon Dr. th reply. to th oUies solution. Worked With Other Rebels. urably reconciled ' J A copy of an official statement reachTension, 1 greatly ' relaxed ' at German - k , , e, , headquarters., ing San Antonio today from Mexico City Premier Lloyd George seemed to be in quoted General P, Ella Calles, minister but "when at war tn.the provisional government good spirits' this evening,Oaked by a correspondent if be thought saying that General of Division Pablo t the Germans would accept, eaid: Gonzalez is operating between Tampico Dr. Simone It a rea- and Monterey, working in conjunction , 1 can not say- sonable opponent, hut he haainsallabla with Generals Osuna and Guajardo. , - r men with Rim.""S, , With General Gonzalez were arrested The protocol which the Germans will b Generals Cirlos Garcia and Jose E. Sanasked to 'sign' tomorrow 'provides that tos, ths'etmsul said. Ha added that they muet furnish 3,999,000 tone 'of coal court martial for immediate trial had " Js . monthly and If by October 15, 1130, they beenordered. have not furnished 9,001,000 tons th -' allies will occupy thef Ruhr. A treaty Citizens Defend Town. five th coal, plus price will be paid for as LAREDO.' Texaa, July 15. ,Tha situs- a premium for tlon mark gold per tod In Nuevo Laredo was quiet but tense screening into different grade, which tonight with the whereabout of some premium will be applied to (he- purchase 800 rebels, who attacked the town early ' of foodstuffs. . unknown. ths Besides today, garrison Following IS th text of th .German of about 300 men, several hundred b ,. note to th allies: a to to call the defense of responded 1. The German government engages were under arms tonight Itself to pise at the disposal of the si- th townan end attack. v lled governments, beginning August 1, tearing federal soldiers and on rebel Eight 1929, according to present arrangements ere killed In a reported addition, today. for the duration of six months, 3,009,009 small party of Taqul Indiana from Pledrastons of coal monthly. who reinforced th Nuevo Lx3. The allied governments will pay for Nexras, redd today, reported eight or ten garrison this coal ftp to toe German market price rebels had been killed tn a skirmish be- by placing ths" respective sums to Ger- tween Yaquia and the rebels, six miles many's credit on her reparations account, oath of the bonier here, Fifteen wound- and th difference between the German ed rebels were reported to have crossed market pries and th world market price to the Texas side during tha day. These , in cash unless to manner of payment not be confirmed. shall bs determined li a different way in reports could i, a general agreement on financial U. S. 1 Military Action. American I. For the duration of the aforesaid military authorities are' coal deliveries the clauaea of the deci- watching the situation closely. While ' sion on the coal question communicated fighting was In progress in Nuevo Lato th German, delegation July 1 aad redo, United States aviators, flying low amended July 11 will not be applied; over th Mexican town, dropped notes neither shall the amounts of coal to be warning th combatants not to fire into delivered monthly be. increased by the American territory. Reinforcements for reparations commission during this pe- th United States units at Laredo were en route here two troops of car- -, riod, 7 There shall bs made as soon as pos- ahy from Forttonight, 6am , Houston and on sible an arrangement concerning toe sit- from Fort Brown having entrained today. uation in upper Silesia by which either Four airplanes from San Antonio arrived 7 tha German government will recover con- here before daybreak. trol over Silesian coal or by which her Th International bridge was closed all Silesian coal is fixed day except to refugees the from monthly share coming Mexican side. At the request of Mexican at not less than L509,000 tons monthly. 5. There shall be Instituted as soon as authorities American troops are guarding Essen for the Texas side of the Rio Grande possible a mixed commission atmeans and for keeping toa curious from the purpose of investigating th approaching toe miners of condition th where river improving side,, danger of wounding by with regard t food, clothing and hous- stray firing would exist. doal outing and Improving thereby to Consul Serves Warning. put tn th Ruhr district. ' The allies shall declare themselves ready WASHINGTON, credits necessary to July 15. American to grant Germany for th Importation of foodstuffs for her Consul toRobertson, In Nuevo Laredo, reth stat for the importation ported department today that population as well as of raw materials for German Industry and he had received a letter from General Th deliberations tn this Rlcardd Gonzales, a nephew of General agriculture. Pablo Gonzalez, stating that ha had called regard will take place In connection with deliberations concerning the for tha surrender of th city and advlg- -, th general financial question, with the cooperation lng foreigners to cross over to American soil. The consul served notice Immedof to experts on both sides." iately that th consulate must not be dis- -, turbed. Dr. Hanlel von BERLIN, July undersecretary M.of de-foreign Halmhausen, - Mar-clll-y, Rebels Attack Monterey. affairs, today expressed to the French charge d'affaires here, MEXICO CITT, July 15. Monterey. , to regret of th German government at capital of the state of Nuevo I .eon. wae unan when of to Incident yesterday, attacked by General Jreneo Villareal toknown person removed the French flag day, according to reports received by hoisted over the French embassy in honor th war office from General M. Peres of Bastlle day. Trevino, chief of military operations in that stats, and General Annulfo Gomez, chief of operations in Tamaultpas. Victor General Pablo Gonzalez, former candifor the Mexican presidency, la said date Seek to hav been responsible for th attack an to city. Generals Trevino, Oomez of MILWAUKEE. Wl., July 15. Victor and Porflrlo Gonzales, governor are taking neceseerv Berger, Socialist, who was twlcs refused Nuevo Leon, his east in congress after being elected steps against Pbio Gonzalez, acoord. from th Fifth Wisconsin district, was to- to a war office statement. General. P. E.las ('alien, secretary ef day selected by his party to run at the election In November. Henry H. Boden-ta- War, said General Villareal had 8o0 men who was defeated by Berger last and wa being pursued by cavalry comyear, Is again seeking the Republican manded by General Rio Zertuche tn t x Leon. direction of Topooiilco, Nuevo nomination., the revoGeneral Guillermo Melxus-ro- , of Osxa lutionary leader In th AUTHOR GRANTED DIVORCE. th Mexico for In Is tr . arrany'r-City, TUCSON. Aria., July 15. Harokf-fe- ll of hi troop to the r v gov- Wright, celebrated writer, was granted Mrs. Frances a divorce her today from ; ,C (Continued on L, Wright an ground of- desertion. Minister at Spa Expect German to Answer Affirmatively Tomorrow. ' . . 1 -- v ' n lo - -- eiti-se- quea-ffon- ' tf It Berger Will Again Socialist Nomination b, fr itn - F"t |