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Show , - r i i THE SALT LAKE TJUBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY I iik is uuiic Criticisms of the American Part in War Re- Navy' futed Before Committee. Ing 1L Hut ha had It In hla pnchet. v denllv awaiting tha opportunity whlrh tii hearing afforded him ta give hla charges tha widest possible publicity. Pro-Britis- h Feelinf Known. Had anvona In auihoriiy In tha nary a prejudice entertained department aaalnat Great Britain, Nerretary Iran tele aald. Admiral flma would not have bean amt to linden, for Blm "Idloa; ncraclea" ware wall known. "In Justice ta tha Untied htatea wavy It will ha ner salary to contra at tha bold and audacious pollclas wa ora. pentad and urged with tha delay In some ef these great projects caused by Admiral Him opposition and lack of faith In tha practicability of some of them by tha declared Secretary Hrltlah admiralty, Iwnlela "Thle Is not dona In nny spirit of criticism of tha British admiralty or tha ftrllleh navy Tha nay y of that nation It did great did a great work. laaka In ao great a way aa to ba worthy of tha whole world. the appreciation and ao did They made mistake the American "Ton have heard tnany great admirals of the American navy testify that Admiral him. a aitarka upon tha work of tha navy during tha war ware either wholly or roast) exaggerated. If you could have appear before you similarly tha great admirals of tha British navy you would not And one who would admit that the American navy was responsible for the prolongation of tha war four months and tha unnecessary loss of K0, 000 liras, pro-Brltl- which carry cable dlepalohaa from Vara Crux to Maalco (Tty and aia supported by herder reports that tha line of Cerrania'a escape Is held by the revolutionists. Telegraph Is Silenced. to tha revolution had bean declined, j Agents of the new regime admitted that If Villa derided to oppose It ha would ronatituta tha graataat manses to It 1 he announcement that Villa had laid down hla artna and guldsd hla followers Inte tha ranks of tha revolutionists rams from Oanaral J O Larohar, oommandar of Juarao. Villa also notified tha Meil-ee- a Central railway. Escobar said, that guards of soldiers no Ion gar would ba necessary on train YMta was one of President C arranma'i flrat supporters ard later on of hla moat troublesome antmlaa. Ha also personally troops responsible for American crossing the border, hla most Serious offense against tha United States probably being the famous raid oa Columbus, N. M.. March I. Il4, whan seventeen parsons ware killed and several building burn ad. on was this occasion that tha ThirIt teenth cavalry gave chaaa to the bandit leader and killed 194 of hla follower A few da) a later Oanaral John J. Pershing man In parallel columns marched and MO mllea into tha Interior In pursuit of tha Villa band. When tha constitutionalist on whose efforts ("arrant aaoanded to the presiwere In dency, organised January. ISM. Ilia, with Alvaro Ohrngon and Pablo were aides to tha flrat chief." Consult, Cm October I of tha asms year, however, Vll'a denounced Carranaa aa a traitor and on December I entered tha oapltal. only to renounce hla claims to tha presidency Mexico City OB tha following March 14. . 11, 1920. Extraordinary! t The telegraph lines leading from tha Texa border across the northern desert, (Continued From Fact On.) which ordinarily connect Washington with Meiloe City, flicked off thalr last dots diffiMay-Sale- . as th transporting of Amer-jlo- a and dashea yesterday and wara scrupled to Daniels for a few minutes with a stack ef acFrame, Heoretary legions to cumulated dlapatcoea What happened In (plerlared, adding that lit "coniparlenn essential to winning tha war nothing Maalra (tty or eomawhara along tha line tihal y counted. It was wall and rl to Interrupt them a a mji'ery. dona. That fart alona la answar From an report. Tampl-o- . Vara f, fio moat of the critlciama heard by your Monterey and Puebla, aa well aa Maslra City, ar held by rebel. Hearrh of Vera "Tha only man Injured In public Crus city failed ta find Carrante. one Pima la Admiral hla by blm under arrest In rharg.a report had Lhlmeelf. aald Karra tary rumlela. "The peranaa. frvldenr haa had only one affart and Tha last message received from .ha haa bean a feeling of deep regret tha American embassy In Mtxho City aald ii-- t tha nereaaitv of wtlhdrawlng approral aulat pro vailed Saturday morning after I Ifrom Admiral (time and replacing It with departure of Carranaa with "no unusualan- j and laallng disapproval, disorder." tha state department faieep Chief Defended. M "The fiayy and Ita aarvlra In tha world Operations noun cement aald. defended aland without a trace of tha mud vigorously Secretary Daniels The only untoward Incident reported. Imlth which a few have aoufht to be. tha admlnlstratlon'ef the office of chief (he statement continued, "wa the rapw patter Carranaa of one of President ture 3 wo tar aa Mi own arta wara concerned, of naval operations by Admiral Benaon. trains an Mar 7 at (Joadalup Hidalgo, Before Admiral Sima left for leondon, about 174 mllea north af ktenire City, an Daniels aald ha would ba wlil, were-greate- r WASHINGTON, May 1. Americana to let tha caaa real. The Judgment Mr. Danis's aald. ha reminded him of hla Incident in which there wara several who any bars gone into petroleum develop7a nd ability of tha alevan oiher mamhara casualties. ment In Mexloo have done tt with exactly tha gmerat hoard had heen brought "blood la thlckar than water speech at tha methods they would employ In Its Xmdr public criticism hv one of thalr tha Guildhall In London, and told him that In Pennsylvania or Callfor-N- o development iwn number .however, he aald I. and these fnrm0r Secretary Meyer and former formar oaeratarp mention of tha fete of Carranaa I of to 11,0 .civilian j president Taft were right In reprimanding C'ffl cere V tsstlflsd today bafora tha , !hlm. panlela eald he told Sima ha had was mada hy tha embassy. ikecreury to defend them. Max'oan eommltta. a Inreatlgatlng former Oanaral Carransa Ohreon. a Thera are Iwehi of three high not , because now ta go to London, yloa preaidant of tha right-han- d military man and now his Jr-gng offloara charged with great weponet. Petroleum company. bu, ,h ,plt. f It. haa ordered that the president, Mid Secretary Daniels. D'tllty, f admiral glma regarded aa an explicit opponent, 0.11 I are ha Americans trexted with If cogaldera- I operating on lands porave heard eleven. One la author ulmonl:lon -gSheas tt.r ef tioncaptured, h. mW1 )nh h Phased from private Mexican owner with and taken to Mexico City. The twelfth. Admiral critlciama. th ,u j, bhu,), drill for o'l Incorporated In the ln ' Report puhl'ahed In Mexico City news- right to p th wool over your ayes" caution. Sacra- f. 3 Mr. Lana said. Ha denied statepaper flatly announced Carranaaa cap- dead France, tary Daniels dselared. iphlps that carried our ao dlrra he convicted himment mad Ambassador before with Ponllla tha committee reture. In together of chief Asiatic the commander 3a self of violating three sect lore of naval Carranaa a In Washington cently by John Lird. once President WiliJiret and I do not feel Justified In order-Sn- g regulations It publle. by making son's a and later until tespresidential recently personal representative In Mexico, blm from hla distant station to "I star." aald the secretary. "Admiral candidate. that Carranta'a attempt to transfer (ha tify. Sima a a a aald that ha considered the American Meanwhile, tha government, ownership of MeiieagU deposit Into the : alleged statement only a peculiara Idiocontinuing a policy of watchful hand ef the Mexican government correa a while of Admiral Benson' syncrasywatting, took measures to afford aafuga sponded with similar procedure of tha Thar Is peculiar malady which af- to In to estimated oa United are Thera Rtates Americans fects a certain tvpe of Americana who go 4004 or 7004 In Mexico, sons draft dodgers laws on tha AmericanInstalling public domain. abroad and become In many resperta 'Th United States has never attempt-t- o radtoala who fled to straps the 1st and That malady causes them to For tha most part, however, confiscate oil on privately owned that rise regard ether whs do not lose thalr Mr. Lana said. "Mexico, of land prebanlv la far in the Interior, and Ameriougfigolng Americanism and undivided can who might avail themselves of aid course, has first claim on her own re aa haring Tdlosyncraria' I frlouJ allaglanc and former man oil sources, th ar along planters secratary aald. add principally lillfferenca of opinion among those charged i the gulf. ling "that no protest has tver been mada rhrith determining our mill ta 17 action as LOVCied British Honors. Iso . to aa I know far any regulation 1m 43o what aliould ba dona, It would, of I 81ms genuflected aa before th British Dreadnought Going. posad on th exploitation of oil on her course. hare been my 1duty to have Ideas and accepted British admiralty between them. hara bean th nary depart- - I 7u,lie eowwln. For their aanlatanc Ideas ao fully and coveted British honor that no such condition aroaa. A supardreadnought I A cam to regard as ment has ordered th York m "What I feel la reeded from me la not ao earnestly that h to Key Weal from New rugged American aa Oklahoma I defense, but a clear and brief returns Admiral Ran auoh awho Mr. Ln said there waa tremendous In Mexican waters. Sh is all American, for poaslbl duty eon, Hif has already heen testified to. in th United State will tak on a full company of marinas I need for fuel "Tou hare heard long statements of neither pro nor anti' with reference to before steaming south. that shortages already fait Meanwhile, thaland fhvhat tha navy did not do. Tha ooun-rir- y any other country." I to "W n outald supple load 200 have will got get Th naval secretary testified that in naval transport th Henderson oil of pride will he heightened by tha facte for and of the from ln'ted development marinas navy yard proceed OUR DRUO STORE IS AT giving Admiral Sima hla Anal Instructions tha great things It did do." developments. States. said he, remarking that "England 4 SO. MAIN STREET he told the officer that President Wllaon to Kev West to awslt Th portion of Admiral Sims's hava arrived at had heen remarkably forestghted and foreAmerican destroy! not ceuld th did understand British why letter that shocked tha public nbt oil over handed la all th Sacra the development gunhoet Joining Tampico, convoy thalr ships through th danftnor than any other, Mr. Daniels aald. mento. and th cruiser Dolphin alxo has world " th statement that he had been told ger snn Chairman F1. citing oil ex. that port. Other destroyers have "I added that I had Informed th presi- reachad fiat tha navy department not to let the Anna Jensen, a teacher, was killed Friploltatton In Asia Minor, asked Mr. Lane evacuation of Monterev, ap(tal of the reached Tuxpam and Vera Crus and (hr Hiritlnh pull the wool over yopr eyes. We dent that there waa a dlfferenca of opina was he stat of Nuevo Leon hy Carranst forces if ''menace" day when struck by a speeding motorthat th will go with Oklahoma. thoug.it more conion naval offlrars about n tha among ould as soon fight them as ths n "Not If American cycle officer as sha alighted from a street develop oil lying Nona of today's fragmentary dispatch rejortej In unofficial dispatch here voy avatam," Mr. Daniels continued, "but mad oar. anv mention of armed resistance around the border of th Caribbean, aa today. Governor do Loa Hanlon was said told him that President Wilson was de ar det eloping around the to be re rout to Matamoro. oppoalt the English th ,h' Jnpatriolic Statement. most uniform atorv of federal garrisons south end of the Mediterranean sea." was Broursvllle. where the atat government - I the response. wU be established, the report declared. I must confess that It shocked me." Admiral Rime's title of Commander of going over to th rebels without a. StrugF. R. Kellogg, an attorney for the ileclered the secretary, for In all my American Naval Forces In European s OH corporation, of association with officers of tha Waters" was misleading. Mr. Daniels dent)ed before Rebels Near Garrison. 3 ears this th committee Mexican and Spanish Isas I had aver was the time flrat 10. h EAGLE because Five no PASS. clared, May giavy actually commanded x. concerning minerals, which showed, h hundred rebal , city superintendent of Jknowrn ona to mak puhllc anv confidetroops, under command of said, that ownersnipor th surface alwav waterworks, aniotineed yesterdav that ntial conversation with a Superior officer. ships. are General IVuaeda, I approaching and coal oli It carried of with AfaJg yOA underground. ownership did not bellevo It was poaslbl for an Sims Not in Command. 9efftcer (Continued From Pag On.) property owners should not be alarmed Negras. th little Mexican garrison of our navy to do ouch a thing. at the appearance of roily water in the gona to this length." grid town oppoMte Eagle Pass, according ar-to In British watsrs "As all aur ship The people could not understand how EL PASO. Texas, May 19 Mex'can Mr.T hav enlv"because r of turning Mr. I.lr.d haa dis- reports tonight, and ar expected to Kellogg, people, th woiklng classes, but this In- service pipes. Necessity nv patriotic American who puts tha good war operated by British officers. con- revolutionist overtook and dispersed the tomorrow. rive there from Parley a ereck into the city terest la not limited to them alone. he waa aubdlractor troops escorting Prevtde.nl Carransa In seminated a statement whtih ie iikelv lo hla country first rould poaaibly spread tinued th wttnasa, In modern civilisation th destinies of system, bee use of tho stream a havmost serious harm to all Americana broadcast statement which reflected of naval operations under Admiral Ban-so- hi flight from Mexico City, causing reuse hat been etruggling for rar to JUAREZ. Mexico, May19 Th recent all nations are inextricably tmerwoven. swollen to a degree that is trst-enin- g rather than commander of fore thtra aariou tosses " according t a mea-aa- g who rtjporr his- own government and might tend established bxttln at Chihuahua City, In which "The Socialist movement la a world ing from General Alvaro Obregon to maintain right which thev of to disturb th cordial relations with a afloat. damage In the valley, is likely men th were tha in of Imitation and seventeen civilisation. beha'.f human klller upon gov. ago yaars struggle Oovernor d to Huerta, supreme comand vlolata tlja confidence Recalling that In December, HIT, Adresult in some icdiment ln the city to prlendly power concerned. cam ernments with a misunSocialist "The shout wounded, cooperate through of 81ms tho miral cabled liberal mander th navy department constitutionalist Ijepoaed in him and publish a statement "Carransa ha granted several purport derstanding on th port of Colonel Fran-cisc- o similar parties Inparty other countries and water, according . to the superintenWihlch h v44ntly believed would dam-x- e In response to an Inquiry "that h srmy. mad public Jisr loday. . . who. though himself an extends to them Us full aupport." dent, drilling concessions to various parsons Flguema, a fellow officer and cast doubt upon strongly deprecated any effort to create ueneral Obregon detailed t.ie rapt 'If led which within to last eight months, under The first reel clash came whan Mr. t Obregon rympsthtser, ordered his bat d T' e navys espousal of tho an Impression that our paval forces of Mexico City, confirmed the report ef be-- I Is owned oil t of this Ammutii of th moved tallou proposed give battle to other units which Hlllquit PLEAD TO CONSPIRACY CHARGE. adoption part confiscated withoutby abroad have bean hampered by th failure ahoissa.e execution of military prisoners fng titled cauae. to x vf acand compensation 10. on same declaration memTwenly-aib later ta the CHICAGO. side, platform proved May recprinciples at Mexico City by General Prancleco Secretary Daniel assailed tha manner of th department to comply with my J. Louis Engjahl .of Illlno's imme- bers of lb communist labor perty pleaded cording to an Ametlcqn who arrive here which tha Sima letter waa mads pub-a.- ommendations, Secretary Daniels said Murgula before th Currans leader fed It owners." diately proposed to amend the motion rot guilty when arraigned before Judge today from Chihuahua City. declaring that Admiral Sim raad It "th admiral, by this msssags, had pro- th capital, and told of further states to Chief Trouble Graft. ao that It bo referred to th resolution Oscar Hebei today on charges of conspirthat It wa join the revolution, and of the capture pounded a new doctrine. during the Investigation ofto naval award commute with six additional members acy to. overthrdow the government of the do with tho justlflabl. to decslv hi supsriora and th of Puebla City, ona of tha largest la Chamberlain, who re- Mexican Capital Quiet. Ithough It had nothing Agnew Georgs to be elected. United Rlales. Mexico. Among tho victims wore Gendubiect under consideration. people at. large. MEXICO signed as consul general to Mexico about Mv 19. via El Paso Municipal Court Justlc Jacob Panken Ciarene Darrow. attorney for th deAdmiral Sima's criticism that ha was erals Trtana. Iehuga, Arl.gos. Roberto a year ago because, he sahl, mv hands Junction and (ITT, He could hava chosen a more unosw 14. tBy offered Texas. Dallas. May proanother amendment that the fense. failed ro secure a continuance of manner of not glean an adequata eta ft waa entirely Cojudo and oihara. according to General were tied and I ws doing no good there, ths Associated press - Mexico City totentatious and th convention document before th trial. go posed Th Obregon. aald Mr. Daniels. "If, unwarranted, Mr. Daniels declared. declared th chief difficulty tn Mexico was day tvxa quiet, with water, light and as a committee of the whole. He stated Scurlng publicity, Mexican revolutionary headquarter hsr graft. ha eald. h had wrlttan It only for secretary told th committee he declined GonIn full jas services power Operation. are ' finallt before that the principles In making public Obtegon's message said mean cut- ers! Jacinto Trevlnlo, to whom General ATTEMPT ON LIFE OP MINISTER. maval officer, nothing would have heen to grant Admiral Sims' request to "And graft there coms' adopted the convention aa a. whole will b: Sumer than for him to have told Chair-jhta- n young American living In London It lent credence to the report' of ting the artertea of th natlonlts CAIRO, May 70. A bomb thrown at Fortunato Zlusua surrendered tuo capithem. to act upon d obliged out tal. capture, as Obregon said tha MexHale thot he had written a letter because he did pot want tha naval remercial life and letting the Husveln Harwich, the minister of has hten named military commander Mr. Hillqult opposed referring tha matpn a totally serve to become "an open door to favored ican president' routs to the port of Vera for th benefit of the looters. Conditions of the city. works, struck his automohtl as ho was Jo Secretary Danielfor bearing on to a new ter committee the boon had Crux grounds aald rebal forces. all rut Mr. use th worse wished Ume, naval onlv. to youths who by are getting commissions and a different subject General Obregon told American guests that there would be "neither rhyme, dig- motoring homeward from hi office Satilnak public which woud he a violation refug for Ilka youths wha clamored to Chamberlain. urday evening. Th minister was unha could hav takan Mxco nity nor justlc in ao doing. f naval regulations and traditions, and serve abroad in clerical or other gher Renstor Brandege asked Mr. Chamber-lai- n todaya week earlier, hut preferred to Obregons hurt. but his chauffeur was slightly Message. wait waa he Th document added, City prepared, had been condition If have begged to he excused from rexd- - duties.' th A university general student standing and give President Carransa a chance lo after a careful survey of the points of General Obregona message to Governor do la Huorta was dated Mty t. It saldi reported to tho stato department. resign and avoid all disorder and bloodMerest of th program of th Inter- near th scene was mortally wounded. the and report. esble by Frequently moveI. rebel th shed. IM9. Soentire Tcubaya. Mexico, May Throughout national German Socialist party, th P. Fletcher, th ment. he NOTED EASTERN LAWYER DIES. "I tak pleasure In advising yau that witness replied. "Henry said, there had been vlrtualy cialists of Franco and Italy and th Comjoined with m. Ha, too, haa no bloodshed th capital ef th republic wa vacated ambassador, in disorder and of PHILADELPHIA. any part of Russia. munists Msy 10. Henry La I touched of It. haven't because the hurrladiy upon noticing tho movement of resigned country. "Unless you hav reasonabl grounds Barr Jeyne, lawyer and leader in politith oil situation, which Is ovon wore. tho revolutionary ar died today, aged to Mr. force, which war on cal added reform movements you Hillqult, object, We finally got out a letter to Americans, 44. He was an officer of the American practically besieging th city. not radicals, but obstructionists." about May Relieve Stringency. "A great portion of tho forces which saying we could give no Information deIn and Tho Hillqult forces succeeded Philosophical society or president of th investment MEXICO CITT, May 19, via El Paao constituted in convoy and which escort- commercial opportunities, feating opponents on th question of sub-of American Extension Society of Teaching. th Associated Junction. ed Carransa dlapsrxed and th rear guard property they had there, so long as Amer(By Pres.) and declaration could oven bo murdered without acTh capture of a Carranaa military- train mitting tbto platform waa overtaken hy General Trevino's icans a now committee and It was WOMKN ARE TO MEET. Th out department carrying tion in redresa. many million of paao is ex- 'Principles forces, causing them serious leases. to entire convention decided th hav 10. A meeting of BOUNTIFUL. pected to relievo ths threatened money as a Th first forces to enter the repltal I th wbol consider th Daughters ofMay of corpmltte to Mormon Battalion th' tn Th sudden Mexico City. shortage tho af Oanaral Sldromlo Mend.. tomorrow. th subject af Davis eounty will be held at th home advene in th prlc of foodstuffs Is ths tUre ofmv cemmand1 which II t. ho maT.Twt of Mra Evorett Nelson at Woods Cross only alarming fee lure in the situation Proposed Changes. 1. 10 o'clock. com from th State of Meralo end themdforVso ffTht here. The national executlv committee In next Monday afternoon at desired th Th revolutionists le a report covering th last year, submitresign, SS2E35. dCh&.y of Carransa, ted five recommendations for Treatment of Common Co14a tlon, and not ths dsath. In I arrived here with some military trains. I waiting leaders declared, ao that frea elections th Socialist party constitutionchanges and pro"If all who catch cold would ho perMexico and he held that might might I gram. suaded to remain In had for th first oVoiV Exodus of Carranzistas. change Ua foreign policy to on of fosware recommendation th twenty-fou- r The hour of such an attack," Gonaale and Benjamin Hill are joining relations with other adoption of th "agenda systam that In conBAN ANTONIO. Texas, May 19. An tering friendly n a physician.' 'there us. Thee generals hava taken active part exodus of Carransa officials la In progress powers. eonvantlona be says wltff nection national esses dregflng on with ho fewer would In tha movameat through th of offtc valley of through Eagle pass. Among them is th national that provided (or; for weeks and symptoms distressing brother-in-laFexlc. of PresiKIEV REPORTED CAPTURED. . Emilio Batina, th party b mad th only heaquartars often ending In soma more serious (The detachment which I aent from dent Carransa. who passed through Ban for distribution of propaganda; that Associated th To mak of sure a prompt reWARSAW, May (By to th stats of Mexico under th Antonio Iguala night, accompanied by his The city of Kiev, which th I pelal committee ho appointed to tnveatl-Pole- s covery. you should also tak Chamber-laicommend of General Fortunato Maycott wife, on last on th imprbvomont of his way to Laredo, wrhore, ho Preia)and Ukrainians and the from gat report alck or Whether captured Cough Remedy. and Fran else Figueroa, haa captured th said, ho will reside. Bolahovlkt on Saturday, is under Bob tn orranlsation of th Young People's woll, th bowels should mdva. each day. elty of Folueo. Socialist leagues; that tha constitution Salinas wras provtklonal governor of shevlk shellfire tonight (Advertisement.) Chihuahua until that stat went over to Th soviet arti'lary W today began of th party ba changed ao as to allow More Join Rebels. th rebel. shell into Kiev froth tnelr gun adequate compensation to translator secand throwing bedding plants at Vogeltr's. Pansy Mors than twenty Mexican prominent position east of th Dnieper. retaries and that by constitutional "Th stato of Oaxaca jolnsd our mov , (Advertisement.) amendment a portion of th party memmant under th command of General in official circle under Carransa possod on the second Instant. through Ban Antonio last night and toLuis T- - Mere! Ukrainian infan. bership dues h used atn subscription bto WARSttV. Socialist World, I ordered General Mareles at one to day for various parts of th United try joined th May periodical to Pole In occupying Kiev th 'Leonoldo Issued hy th national offtc aa tha ofRanches, acting gov. tn fore lata on Saturday. advanr on Tohuacan In th stato of fitatsa: ficial party organ beginning Jus L Puobla. and to Maltrata In th atat of ernor of Cothulla, was among th numVsra Crus. This movement was so rapid ber. MUST WORK AGAINST UNREST. and successful that on th sixth General CHICAGO, May 10 Attorney General DENVER. May 19 In the new agreeMerelea occupied th railroad station of Federal Troops Surrender. Palmer haa agreed to meet (ha national n Fuel 19. Genth Mav ment between commutes ef th AQUA PRIETA. Sonora, Hoclaitst executive Esparansa and Maltrata Haights in tha stat of Vera Crus, placing his artillery eral Ramon F. Yturbe and 1799 faderat company and tho United Mine Workers party at Washington en May 14, it was there to Intercept Carrtsu'i convoy troop surrendered to Ooneral Flore to- of America, a clausa has bean Inserted announced today hy Otto Branstottor, proday, turning ever th garrison and all providing that th union leaders shall us Secretary. Amnesty for Eugsne V. Debt ceeding to th stat of Vora Crus. their Influence to prevent agitation and and other prisoners would he asked, th b "Congressman Sanches and others . equipment at Masatlan, according to anPuebla joined our movement, and General nouncement at military headquarters her unrest among th workers. Th contract statement said. R. Reyes Marques occupied Puebla, th this afternoon. haa been aent to Indianapolis for approval General Rnndiero, In command of aov. by th international officer of th union. Capital of th stat of Puebla, advising SENTENCED TO LIFE TERMS. m of U and placing himself and his oral hundred troops en rout from Mexico 19. General Ma Llbritls. ATHENS, fore under my order. Th state of City to Masatlan, has alao surrendered MISSIONARY REPORTED MUROEREO Colonels Derleries and Kerapateaa and Tamaullpaa, Tabasco and Tlaxloala hava and will join th revolutionary movement, ' SEATTLE, Wash., May 10. Th Rov. Captain Kanabouvos. in th leader plot to announcement. th also espoused our movement. according A. R. Hoar. Episcopal missionary at against th Ilf of Premier Venlselos last is .always "Mlcboacan fore Invaded th state 17 of miles north Alaska. Dr. D. C. Jams Dr. L. A. James Point life have eentenced bean to December, Hop. ef Jaliaco and Guanajuato and th Cur- More Revolts Reported. Nom. was shot and killed April 27 by Imprisonment by a court martlak Flf rants force which operated ln this last 10. excelTexas. Mav M'ALLEN. Th Carlines accordhi 14. sentences McGuire. Jam teen received officers assistant, other dignity (tat revolted and joined u. ranaa garrison at Raynosa, state of to radio advices received her today. of from fifteen to twenty year in prison "Oanaral Manuel M. Diegues with and acres th border from ing and two suspected of complicity in th finish In lence Knox number of trcop spare 'a completely Hidalgo, Texas, haa revolted and joined NEW BANK TO OPEN SOON, plot wort acquitted. bottled and his condition Is critical. tha revolutionists, according to unoffi10. Th safe and fix"General Francisco BINGHAM. May before received Murgula cial sd'lcaa her. unmistakably NEW SUPERINTENDENT NAMED. leaving Mexico City, ordered a massacre tures of th First National hank of BingIn Tlaltalo'co Santiago BOUNTIFUL, May 10. At a meeting of ham hav arrived and ar to b Installed penitentiary. Tampico Capitulates. Walker Bank Building. I Knox. victims th of th criminal order th Sunday school board of South Dari Among though HOUSTON, Texas, May 19. Tampico, In 'the near future. The bank, which there war fifteen general. Trlana, L Important ell town on the Gulf of Mexico, capitalised at 41(9.909, with a surplus of stake hold last week Henry W. Stahl chugs, Artlgoa, Cajudo and others. capitulated to forces of General Obregon Itt.ooo. will be open for business about of Bountiful was sustained as superinyoung negligee designed for "A. OBREGON. (Signed tendent of th Sunday tchoela. to sucaccording to radio advices re- May 17. ceed Don H. Major, who recently received bv local oil Interests here early class Its is this morning. Th advices said tho town chap signed. SALT LAKERS IN NEW YORK. VILLA ENDS LONG ' wont over to th revolutionists without Sperial te Tb Tribaae. keriou disorder, WADSWORTH RESOLUTION. ADOPT CAREER BANDITRY NEW TOTUC, Mav 10. Commodore. J. Th message received bore was filed 19. Senator WASHINGTON, May A. Wldtao and Mra J. A. Wldtaoe; Herwith the United 8 fates gunboat Sacra. Wadsworths resolution proposing to reJUAREZ, Chihuahua. Mexico, May 19. mento at Tampico hy an official of th ald Square. Mra T. II. Glaxe. move the New York stat barge canal Francisco Villa days of banditry and Mexican Gulf OH company and wa adfrom government operation and control Give Cradlt Through th Land dressed to the Gulf Refining company at constant manmro to all attempts to Including examination, lenses to order, waa adopted today hy th sonata stable government in Mexico and Houston. Backache, lam and stiff muscles and frame and esse. Wg guarare Often stat advices to The of that revolutionist rheumatic pain symptoms th relatirn betaken thla republic and Utah's Greatest Clothing Store. antee satisfaction with every pair of FARM JOURNAL FOUNDER DIES. the United Rtata are anded, according ta troop entered th.' custom. house Kunday derenred kidney. "I had weak bladder, glaofecs w fit. PHILADELPHIA. May 19 Wllmer reports reaching her. JUaadere of the at 4 9 o'clock. Th military commander bid kidneys and liver. writes Willi Carfounder af tho Farm Journal, died new revolution displayed viaihl relief at cacopad on th government at a me r Ja. ter. Luxar. Pa. "1 could not sleep well H waa 71 yaars th announcement that Villa had laid lco with flies and records. It waa said, anl my back palnsd me awful. I had a today of pneumonia. Mr. Atkinson was a pioneer Bine taking old. The r'tv Is quiet this morning and I down kla arms end turned hla men oxer feeling In the morning. 1 h wan policed by military authorittaa, tha dtny been relieved Pills ta Gonerel Ignacio Enrique, revolutionKidney Foley ar offering reading glasses is a of all such ailments They rid th sysary commander of th Chihuahua dis- mesMs. which waswerfiled Bunday. d very good tn-ya- r dared. unmolested, ac. tem ef th potannous ados that cauaa TWO FATALITIES IN OMAHA. gold filled frame, Foreigner trict. Behremm-JohnaoSALT. LAKE CITY building OMAHA. Neb., May 19. Magnus fallen, including examination and case. Bine th swept out of So- cording to th masaaga, and eperetleno sches and pains. oil fields around Tehpico ware Druggists. nora with increasing momentum It was In tha big (Advertisement.) Jr wo killed and eight perenn wer yeetardsy when a police patrol go- Come Wtere Ton Get ths Service reported that Villa would aaak to remain said to b proceeding unmolested. neutral and settla down on a plantation, Pansy and bedding plants at Vogeler'e-- ( ng to an accident struck an automobile of Experienced .Opticians, 19,-In which six persons wer riding. Tha Mis BROWNSVILLE. Texas, May Advertise ment.) and still later that hla proffered services n)'. expedl-ftloual- m . 4tt see ... er ar If ,",ror The Greatest May Sale in the. History of Z. C. M. . Just as Great Bargains Today .n repre-enlat- Realizing the reliability of Z. C. M. I.s Special Sales, the Salt Lake public was quick to respond to the impelling price reductions. To those who were unable to obtain what they desired, we say COME TODAY, JUST AS GOOD BARGAINST AWAIT YOU. Tfie sale comprises our entire stock. Last evening all lines were replenished from the'Veserve stocks, hence you will find just as good values awaiting you this morning. IF POSSIBLE, COME EARLY IN THE DAY lr i te lrnMIOUa Npd antl-Rritl- 11 1 gt Notwithstanding the unsettled conditions, the culty experienced in obtaining goods, our 1920 sale promises to be than those of any previous sale Yesterdays receipts For a time it seemed as day in the history of the institution. though we would have to close the doors, the throng was so great. if rente-rhn.- That is the only word descriptive of the First Day of the Great 112-11- cele-rat- hu Ger-yna- :fyr" 1 EMI an Roily Water Not Caate to Disturb Householder Ta. 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