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Show ' ' THE WEATHER. Tuesday and Wednesday, falrt colder and peaubly rain north portion, Tuesday, Local Settlement Silver Lead Copper (cathodes) Big business and little business alike find efil cient promotion through Prices. . ?tie $9 i" Tribune Want Ads. ..)18.ITa ! SALT LAKE CITY, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY VOL. 101, NO. 34. 18,-1920- 24 PAGES .. FIVE CENTS RAIL EXECUTIVES URGE NECESSITY OF WAGE INCREASES; CARRANZAS FOES TAKE TAMPICO WITHOUT BLOODSHED 09 $2 Butter, With Costly Scents to Be Costlier, Perfumers Say Spuds at $15, U. S. Forecast Obregon Announces Fall of Seaport Without a Real Struggle; Orozco Escapes Commander Later On Sur renders to Revolutionary Forces at Vera Cruz. f. j By Universal Service. By Unit ersal Service. May A LEANT, editor recent picture of Russia's premier, Lenlne, who fears results of Polish aggression. MOST , 17, TORE, May 17. Baexua peasant of the Balkan peninsula kav taken to crowing tobacco, the worlds supply of perfumery is threatened. Women with a fondness for exponsivt scent and th mean to gratify It must ehooee between dgaret and perfume, It was said by th head of on of th biggest chains of drug stores of America and Europe, who returned today on th Baltic. Th increase la the consumption of tobacco, duo in part to th Increased Indulgence of women la cigareta, has caused th Balkan peasants, "who have produced ' most of the' supply of tuberoses. . to change their crops to Herbert M NEW of Farm and Home, declared today that ia the event of unfavorable weather and poor crops there will he a food famine In the United States. He declared that the result will be determined durtny the 'next ninety day, and urged tbe repeal of the daylight saving law. He estimated that butter would sell at $2 a pound, eggi at $3 a dozen, potatoee at $15 a bubal and floor at $40 a barrel next winter unless there is maximum production on the farms this summer. He asserted that tbe law takes an honr from the forking day qf the farmer, to give an honr for pleasure to the dweller In the dues.- - Says Admiral Pnmianiza to De$ired the Depart ment, Continuing- Story; - Egotism and Prejudice Fig ure in Charges, He - Asserts ; Not a Rubber Stamp t tobacco.'""' v- - V-- Senator Proposes Abolition of Panama Canal Tolls for American Shipping. Labor Board Told Mount, Prepares Bill and Says He Will Make It a Factor in the Coming Campaign. Interstate Commerce Commission Plans , - Control of .. . Freight Movement ing Justifies Expenses Granting Part Demands. - - M ASlil.NGTON. May "to By ARTHUR SEARS MENNINO. CHICAGO, May 17. The opening stateChir.fi Trlbu.e g.lt Lake Triton.. Lseesd Wire Prjissialilze the navy department" was ment of t lie emptoyers side of the railascribed by Secretary' Daniels today as Washington, May t;. senator road wag question was presented today Eorah of Idaho, one of the principal leadone of Rear Admiral Sims' underlying before the United States Railway labor ers in the campaign to nominate Senator motives In criticizing the department boarJ, which opened hearings in Chicago for ' president, Johnson of California tesconduct of the war. The eeore-.ara recent two weeks session in following controold to the revive moved Investibetore naval senato today the tifying at which representatives of Washington to and tolls over canal Panama versy gating committee, also charged most of railroad ample es were heard. the testimony supporting Admiral Sims Inject the Issue into In national elecK. T. Whiter, chairman of tha Contion. position was from officers who wished to ference Committee of th Railroad MaHe drafted a bill, which he said he remove civilian control of the depart,-ttienager. read a prepared statement In which would Introduce tomorrow, providing for and make the secretary a "rubber he avid that wag advances should bo American for tolls canal free Panama etamp. to many railroad workers to engranted act the coastwise and repealing "Tbe onginar charge showed host.lity able thoia to meet th high coat of livFein Countess Mem- of 1914 shipping which President Wilson put to certain officers and a desire to daming. Killed through congress wiping out the free tolls age the ranking officers w ho directed the "We ar here," Mra. M hiter said, "111 Myster- clause of the original Panama canal act operations durtng the war' said Mr. good faith to aaaist jour board to grapon American tolls and the critestablishing of Sims Admiral Daniels, Bull in Crowded speaking ple Understanding!)- - with the xaat and eoaslulae ships being paid today. Senaical letter of January 2, "and the evidence iously Incomplex problem that has been presented haa he zald that Borah tor today has disclosed a desire to misrepresent the in to you. tended to revive the fight for free toll secretary of the navy because he wag not According to Whiter, total demands of for aeveral years end hae only been awaita rubber stamp secretary. But deeper LONDONDERRY. May 17. Londonthe rail employees, including new dedispoal-tlo- n the war and the end the of find and will was than ing two after of you egotism prejudice, rioting, derry. nights MADRID. May 17. The noted toreador. mands of approximately tweiyy-Pv- e per of the peace treaty to begin it He a deep seated determination to organize again the scone of riotous demon at rations GaJHto, whose real name wae - Joselito cent would, if granted by the lbor board, the tilth discussed hae Republquestion the the men of Hundreds remained navy upon approve away department today. wae killed da Place last Gomez, not only absorb tbe revenues, expected night st Prussian plan by giving all power to the fro- m- their work walking about the ican leaders In both houses and has been Talavera, at he waa about to dispatch from the Increase In freight ratXi, asked be saji, all support necesa and all from promised, the individual where encoup-teraway military many etreets, taking the fifth bull of ths evening. of th interstate commerce commission, occurred between Sinn Feineia and sary to insure early passage of the bill. Reports of the occurrence are somewhat civilian." but would force the carriers to ask'-foparted to taka Mr. Daniels said if the committee confused, but most of them agree that Among those w':o are Unionists. additional rat Increases. Galllto lost bis tile when he Jumped into bill Senaia In the an active pushing to part waa There raise he atone the etaff th issue, general throwing by the ring to save another toreador, Sanchez was who tor Knox of was Bltm Pennylvarla, to to eome the to Three Per Cent Increase. Fe'nera, willing go extent, and country with it. orosda Mejias, who was in a dangerous situation h lie fighting the bulis. The animal turned the police reported, tired snot at two ofsjitau at the time of tho pa( He pointed out op- - behalf of tho rail treo furiously on the newcomer, caught him In Name a Von Tirpitz., toils of tv ci, original sage Unionist... rriaaed U)eti but. executives that tacit $ 06. OtXI .00 0."1 crease the stomach with his home ' tossed Jf emigre approves the plan, marks. him. In rail expense represented a three per Measure. of Text . I ehoOJd a , "create general staff it . Although the spectators could see their bent Increase in fright rateet He sa'd The Borah bill follows: favorite injured, no one had an idea of on the German model and name some Von DUBLIN; May 17. Countess Georgia that for every cent an hour Increase In the gravity of the occurrence when Galllto Fection J. That hereafter no toll Lenine adof to 8tnn Fain member Marklevlra. an parmake rulethe navy," Tirpitz was taken from the ling to an Infirmary wages, to rail employee, $30,090,000 was where first aid waa given. Lwctors were miral secretary and member of the cab- liament for the fit. Patricks division of (hall bo . levied .upon vessels passing railroad pay rolls. and clvll.ans ineligible for the poet, Dublin, whose whereabouts has long through the Panama canal engaged In the All Rise added to Immediately sent for from Madrid. They inet but should not "put some Sims In conThe Increase In employes In 111$ over arrived within a few hours, but too late. of the United States. coastwise trade a made apbeen a theatrical mystery, A bullfight to be held In Madrid today trol of the nary with a nominal civilian he Said, was' $11,300. or 4 of an act Foes. those offorty-fiv-1813,' in connection with King Alfonso's birth-- , secretary ae his clerk, messenger and rub- pearance, clad in a commandant s uni- - "Sect Ion 2. That section e A of section amend per cent. Tho railroad to nearly act An r was entitled, ier celebration abandoned open-aian because of stamp." day form, yesterday at meeting Supplies Capture Confirmed. "Most of those who advocate this radi- in Crocker death. The Galllto payroll Increased $1,009,234,025, or It!. I who waa 28 in memory of the mem-be- ts an act to provide for the opening, mainperk EL PASO, Texas, May 17. Conflrma-t.o- n years old. had been In latter, nre cal to seek the bull ring since camouflage their depart per cent.. of the Irish republican parliament tenance, protection and operation of the of the reported capture of he wet 14. Galllto waa engaged to be Prussian ideas," he said. "They say they who were COBLENZ, May 17. Authentic Inforexecuted after or killed during Panama icanal, and the sanitation and "Our statement show, he aald, that feur trains and other government twenty munimarried, and hie fiancee was present do tavor a civilian secretary and have no the rebellion of HI. government of the canal zone, approved mation received by the American comIn 191S the payrolls were $9.31 per cent of tions and tlis flight of President Carransa when he was tossed by the bull. The thought of a naval officer for secretary. an in delivered 1912. said 24. which The couniese amendatory address, August mand from Warsaw shows that the Polos th gross earnings while In 1911 th perby automobile with a great Quantity of dead toreador was born In Seville. and What they desire Is a civilian rubber she appealed for support for Irish art waa passed and approved June 13. are coins, was received today by revolution- leaves a fortune of 1,000,000 pesetas earned stamp secretary with no power except lo .uhich l concentrating south of Kiev, In 1912, be and the same is hereby, recentage wa 33.00 per cent, showing t r draw' Ills ralaiy and Inetrurt 'sign here' ' lnUvls'rle-wttIn the bull ring. ists here, they announced. and are pointing toward Odessa. pealed." received approximately fourteen per The confirmation, according to the revPlace de Talavera wss an unlucks spot the military chiefs telling him where "We built the canal and paid for It." Premier Lenine and Leon Tifetzky, Rus- cent more of the LONDON, May l7.y(ieslroned in the olutionist agents, was from Generil Al- yesterday for hu'l fighters, the Picador lo affix h s name. gros earnings than In, common today on the number sa'o senator Bon ah. "and It ia nnnaenaa sian Bolshevik wer varo Obregon, candidate for the presiMr. Daniel asserted Hint all recent sec- Zurlto also meeting death in the samo called have minister, 1915. to contend that we cannot permit our retarles had been confronted with a . " f troop "- beinghe sent to Ireland. Andrew ring from the second bull.' dency of Mexico.e all Poland. Russia ns to re- upon against government leader, The of General Obreg-'n'Galllto caused more emokilling message, which was atrugg'e to keep the navy under civilian New Bolshevik forces are attacking Kiev, Increases Insufficient. tion in Spain than the death of a motisrt h. control and quoted former Secretaries plljr:, dated May 14, corroborated previously W appreciate fully.' Sir. Whiter said, Madrid printed the and the casualties are reported to be fairported details of Carransas dash to The The newspapers-o- f j and shall semi whatever1 been gained by the United States ln mountains, ssylng that before leaving the news In special editions today, thereby eletanV Seer tarf DarUiig'to show the j r6 aoudmg . do permit tour ly heavy. Other Bolshevik reinforcements that the Increase received by eome emth canal ortjM troops are asked for by the Irish exeeu- main body of his troops, Carranza ordered breaking the rule for dividing publication efforts tlirt' foundeiTssaryrto are Arriving betweeri the Dnieper and the ployee in th last five year hav not between Sunday morning and Monday put forth to keep authorttj in the hands i hat the trains, which carried the national of other : than been commensurate with the Ineresecs in Dniester. archives, should- be tramed, but that the evening.. Thousands snatched the special of the civilian secretary. 7 I Lone. CORK May 17. Two thousand troops revolutionary forces prevented the entire editions from vendors, who sold them at cost of living. 23 and Slay 10 the Pole the Between to essential are April tolls Fre absolutely wsre from landed at Banlry oxecutlon of the order. England high prices. Still More Charges. "We appreciate also that there are other Galllto belongsd lo a famous famllv of and Immediately distributed .through th building up of trad between th east took 80,000 prisoners and 130 guns and Generals Joaquin Amaro and Francisco Mr. Imniels reviewed his relatione with West Cork. Troop to the number of 13 and west coasts. W hear much these 300 machine guna, exclusive of the ma- employee who ar receiving rate which bull fighters. His father Is a banderiliero, ft Serrano, chief of etaff, today left about building up an American merwhile hie elder brother, Rafael,- - le known Rear Admirals Fiske and Fhiliam, re- also arrived at" Skthberoen. They com- day Guanajuato with a cavalry diviThere i hardly' another terial found in .depots. The Polish losses cannot be considered at all low in an at- chant marine. in the bull ring as Gallo. Tbe family tired. formerly his aldee. Admiral Flake, mandeered several buildings there. sion of 00 men for Mexico City, accordwith combination in six other he Is of pure gypsy strain. OalUto was exthing wc could do that would do so much to May 10 ar reported to have been 100 solute sense, yet which do not compare asserted, ing to announcement made in Juarsx by in the department DUBLIN Mav IT Two ponce Barrack toward developing our merchant marine killed and 300 wounded, but the losses favorably In eome localities with wages Iolonel H. L Almlda, chief of etaff, to tremely superstitious and he Apparently subordinate officers who was a forand a member of congress In limerick and one in Devonshire were aa to establish free toll for our vessels. to the troops bolding Kiev were heavier. paid similar occupation General Eugenio Martinez, commander of possessed domination over animals, whose mer in outside in-- ; , surnavs-In the officer "undertook, he intentions to divine while appeared barrack in destroyed today. Another . operations In Chihuahaa. dustrie. Certain of Opposition. fighting them. Gallltoa salary for yester- reptitiously and secretly" to Impose hi Meath was damaged. LONDON. May 17, It to announced that idea as to duties of the chief of naval to "We of course, cannot, day was 10,000 pesetas. hope compete bill the A the before have of Boisehvlk! rational th Troop Movement Begun. at shake appeared Psssags operations. LONDON. May 17. A 'arge force of convention i out of the question, for it and crossed the Persian frontier, eaye with outside rates, cent for cent per hour, The movement of 000 troops from "Admiral Flake's surreptitious legislaIn Londonderry, would be bitterly fought by President a dispatch to the London Time from Tearrived troops Monday nor should this be considered necessary. Town Topics Casas Grandea to Juares has already bethe had' it passed." tion. secretary said, a dispiach to the Dally Mall. The Wilson and hit Democratic following In heran under date of May 11. The dispatch Consideration must be and 00 already have arrived, in the "would hare put an officer of the navy eaye given to tbe greater gin the' Bolshevik! said they had areas are wed a add disturbed that and good and Republimany cordoned, by congress would In a position where he latter town. Colonel Anilda said. Jiaie Had crowds are not allowed to assemble. The cans; would be vetoed If passed, and prob- no quarrel with Persia, but tftat the Brit- regularity and continuity of employment of Prussian Generals Juan Jose Mendes, Francisco the aod the power authority ish troops must be withdrawn. In railroad aervico to the greater Stability dispatch adds that th magistrates have ably could not bo passed over th veto. staff, von Tirpitz and the kaleer decided Santiago and Mateo Munos, formerly to proclaim a slate of martial JIORRIBTOWN, X J., May 17. Wil- chief of combined Senator Borah, however, is bent upon of railroad rates of wages when once In one." '.'arrant commanders In Jalisco, Nayarlt liam I D' Alton Mann, 80 years of age, editor himself . law In the a in the southeast established and to other attractive feaRepublican plank Asbaka ia a smalltow-obtaining and Colima, respectively, have gone over of Town Topics and founder of the Smart Mr. Danjele devoted much of the dav on the Caspian ture of railroad employment." declaring for free Panama canal corner of lo the revolution. Colonel Amida an- Set magazine, died today from to a review of the work of ths navy's DUBLIN. May 17. Sir John Tavlor. tolls for American coastwise shipping. He lea. The great Increase on the cost of living, complicaexan war and to in th nounced. tions following an attack of influenza. He supreme system a comIn such would stand Mr. Whiter said, was an evident fact, and that the Irish believes e administration, undersecretary Tram service between Juarez and Tor- Is survived bv his widow and a controversy that who, tensive resume to the was th it mend last party daughter. would Republican people J reported wage 7. Tor.-eomonth, adjustments must take thl 'factor- BERLIN, May and Monterey and between He was a veteran of the civil war. Newspaper reon, report banishing liqfollowing lit famous order resign, has returned here and resumed and that a veto of the meaeure would Toltsh demonstrations yesterday at Mart- Into account. But. he said, the peak Jtt Juare and Santa Barbara, Chihuahua, la uors from the officers messes. wlU be heldT services Funeral etilU more Democratic duties. the his cost of living had probably been . make regime en erder, .culminating In a collision with the being offered daily, the Chihuahua chief unpopular. The demand for free toil to the German populace, in which many reached.' andthat the board must' conof staff said. j Mann folonel Invented the Boudoir erf car the Pacific coast, native were Injured. Italian occupation troop sider the situation which had been the -strong .u General P. Elisa Calles, provisional in 1871. from which the Pullman and t of the Johnson boom. However, restored brought about when the cost of living deOrder. investigating the whereabouts' of the whabits minister of war for the revolutionary gov- sleeping ear originated. Immediately !vs I of the free rev Cash ' after With clined. . On this subject he said: Sinn tnlrty-fo( Fein strikers who hunger ernment. who arrived here last night from the success of hie invention was assured th, v h invoke would toll issue f left the Marvlebone where infirmary, ('asaa Grandes, said today that probably In America, he introduced it in Europe, of 'toe Republicans were undergoing treat-nerlRates Must Increase. Sunday. 'rg tothetheill aadvantage Wednesday he uould begin hfs Journev and founded the Compagnie Internationale NEW YORK. May IT. Bvl'ef that El and also ilsiasvta oa of the Democrat. twentv-thre- e and anwho others Uft where he Mexico lo City, is not at all Intended her to ei expects to att- des Wagons-Litcif of fabulous for argument Decision that"It any today operates Dorado--th- still mythical Ioiidon hospital that day. All the for one of the principal rates that your board might end the convention which will name a sleeping and dining which exists was expressed by Im- other wealth cars on the transconthe repeal of the free tolls clause in 1914. striker have disappeared. hunger examafter award to meet the Increased cost of living provisional president of Mexico. tonight roads. inspectors tinental British representation migration wae based upon Felners Sinn The left the It Is hospital. scheduled to assemSAN convention 17. The AmerFRANCISCO, Mav A'decialon should be taken away aga.n aa fast, and ining immigrant aliens from South was said, bcclguse of dissatisfaction with that til exemption of American coast. giving the Federal Mining & Smelting In the same percentage, as the coat of ica with bank rols running tn o tne hun- - til. rations. bly May 54. wise vessels from pa ment of toils conih of coeur. Most of them ar- would bo. in d Alene lead and living cornea down. dreds of lhouands compart) discrimination a stituted against foreign ailver district ill Idaho title to $300,000 effect, to decree that This Gonzales Repudiates Plan. railroad employees rived on the steamship Vaudeban on Frivessels in violation of th term or th ' of or worth eX- -j same to the in have should remain been alleged 17. day. WASHINGTON. treaty. General May traded from beneath certain holdings of situation they were in before comparative your award One couple, when asked to ros.sier and Pablo Gonsales hae refused to "recognize the Star Mining company was reversed by W are rot asking or suggesting this, but for safekeeting, A&ked WASHINGTON. May 17. The diamond deposit them money for.v the plan of Agua Prleta" under which the Repeal the aU- llvlt ot United circuit down to if. towards tno a court t costa as State of :elr g go an Investigation appeal convention of the entire Carransa regime wrould be repudiSouthern BapGrt pending When President Wilson asxed the re-- I here today. roll of $114,- prewar taels, a lea than proportionate ated. according to the Mexico City news- church, described aa the greatest in the inleslbllitv, 'aid dewn a bank The were tolls had free clause th tn Star basic Jewin of its decrease oompanv of despite wage 000 the peal provided sought and fourteen pieces expensive paper reports received today by th state history of th church, ended today with e had indorsement by the Democratic platform dltrl t court to- enjoin such extraction, for, the employees would be better off, s General Gonzales agreed, th adoption of the report of th commitelry. A Spanish woman said e" $11.00 department. of 1912, on which he was nominated, re- holding that its propertv was being compared with prewar condition in aplto nothing smaller than a ilieck for however, to permit Governor de la Huerta, tee on temperance and social .service aad on lation with Japan were strained by the-- I upon. The lower court decided of such reductions." a bank Jn los Angle. width she, of Honora, to convene thp Mexican con- a recommendation that the federal conand there aga.nst th Star company and the case The new transportation act provide, to California land controversy to defray gress or th permanent commission of stitution be amended to prohibit use of wanted cashed wa the executive 'were desired that rumor appealed, today s decision resulting. Mr. Whiter said, that any substantia! InCalifornia, where she has relatives congress in extra session to name a provi- public funds to support sectarian lns'.ltu The defendant to him In had crease hack both held Britain up, In wages must result In increased that Great bis company vlli A travelirg sional president. Steps have been taken tlon. Joung Syrian, $2000 In cash and let- dealing with Japan and with Mexico. Tn th ore vein In question had apexed In rale to the public for railroad service. Motion pictures, lax laws and th liquor mother, presented at Mexico City to carry out the agreeUniversal Service. Ita to own. he Grouse and Iron th Crown j bolaabl. Ey congress, $100,000,009 added to tho pay j For fomo:e. repeal every thousands proposing ment. traffic were declared to be th funda- ters of credit came,many The court held tndav. however, roll, about $ per cent imis- - be added to ding. "1 shall not know how to deal wit.i matCable Dispatch ) howeei. w ien one 'Special mental cause" for th many divorces tn The cllmex The agreement was reached at a connear-the and re Grouse that the of did evn I ter of priority greater delicacy patent freight rates, he said. Tbe carrier ference of Generals Gonsales and Obre- th report of the committee on temper- famllv laid down so math monev and May 17. Secret consequences if you do not grant rt to not determine the question of the prior- now before the interstate commerce comLONDON, An attack on securities that the immigration officials, gon end other generals In Mexico City ance and social service. meaeure. The mission asking for an increaee of 28 per ity of the discover) of the vein. for ths application me In ungrudging did not have time to count it. I! was on May 12. and under it Governor de la the national board of motion picture cenAn at'.eirfpl to obtain a free toils plank Oro use patent was held to ha, e . detercent, largely to provide for tbe $1,000,000, - - unofficially that tho famiij total to warfare are(tiU bo-iscience Huerta assume command of the "liberal sor waa stricken from th report on sug- said of t a surface 00 pay roll advance under governmental would mine, tn right. only the platform Republican produce roach , . $300,000. constitutional army" under General Obre- gestion of Dr. Landrum of Rus- would In It course of bearthe the developed a flgbt In the convention, for a great control and operation. mads in Europe, declares Progon and tho "hberal revolutionary array" sellville. Kv., who argued tliat the atone comclaim of Federal that the th ing regard Republican ir.anv exemption Following the reading of tho 4mratlv under General Gonzales. fessor Frederick Soddj of the Unitack, waa libelous price of sugar. pany, which has no connection with the statement, the railroad board adjourned a violation of the treaty. Amendment lo the constitution to proGeneral Gonzales' objections to th NEW YORK Mav 17. The American Inhad 0 between Is th tomorrow. All members were prescase, sentiment $23.000, a the -j until produced and there strong versity museum, Oxford, whose own "plan of Agua Prleta were regarded by hibit use of public money In, defraying Sugar Refining company advanced the what was and $30,900,600 since It waa opened. ent at the opening session. terior of tbea- country against researches directed cent are, to off Sola!- and the. da. facio. government th expenses of sectarian Institutions a wa principally pound ' pronounced v price of sugar today traneportxllon- rehater git agents her as little more than technical. proposed by Free id inf I. B. GamhrelT. a ";0 14.ee n't' BsWis ror brtk granulated. t IdWardT the control ot the power of seaboard states an CITY EMPLOYEES MAY STRIKE. Ing shippers of th TO DISCUSS The Mexico City papers of Mar 11 re- who declared every religious order should Tl boost wae the fust development folover shippers in th middle advantaga CHICAGO. Mar 17. Fivw thousand cltv BANKERS "" Genatomic taken to obtain taxes pay Us own expenses. bv announcement energy. an . ported measure Attorney west. i lowing and street Including employees. cleaning oil uue from ,t he EVILS companies and the agreeeral Palmer that the department of jus- j Result ia adranca of renalrlng forces, will quit work at mid-- 1 of commerce in the ment of chamber MUST DOFF ARMY UNIFORMS. ties would allow whdiaaalers not2 .more ) thoea at demands for- wage Increases unle nignt of tlms tha ths armistice cents more 1 than or " retailers than r,ot capital to pay their taxes in advance." i are WASHINGTON, May 17. The privilege Lk Trtbttbi Isa4 granted, accorolng to a notice given Chirac TrtfctiM-ftaof wearing army uniform he aayg, hare been obtained, and tmeiof profit on a pound. 17. Tra$i n.- j ioifav to 't llliam BurkhardL deputy comMar WASHINOTuX, YIELDED Funds. for Parleying military tlt'es accorded during th war lo missioner of public works. The atiUd tlon difficult! fgim on of the acuta and th study of scientific de" A VETERAN ACTRESS OIES. EAGLE PASS. Texas. May 17. Rafael official of charitable and toclal organinotice was said to have been signed by phae of tha credit actuation. Tins was struction etui withdrawn is Uriveraar 17. behind Proereached zations. Service. war the now border In of bAtikert CHICAGO. ths Jibs today proceeding by Jail awaitTim" Murphy, Agnes Zubaroa Capmany tha oplmoa May .E' the Big coimoiinjt I, -- re today for a conference with Mexican department. Secretary Baker. In a letter tor. M years of age. who wss the leading DOYTR. De'. May 17. While th re- -i ing trial on t e charge of eomplicttr tn 'iftory council of tha federal reserve y closed doors. Every country imagLiberal revolutionary officials tn Piedraz to th American Red Cross. T. XL C. A.. woman with E H. Bothero. the elder, ini eulta of today's conference here with the murder of Maurice Enright, labor tern who met In ccnfertnct bera toor to be C. A.. National Catholic War counines ahead itself tho T. W. of Tlund.-eary- ," other Garrick" and "David t leader. with tha federal re rye board. other, Negra. Republican members of tbe cil. Jewish Welfare board. Balvatlon Army play, died today. Her stepfather. Georg j I In addition te $000 street cleaners and Delaware the an ce Inability to liquidate loena aa eo on of war ljberzl revolutionary officials declared thus tali ia aad legislature, groups, and American 1n Ini Uncle. wae Tom" 1100 which are dlaed t$i reacm teamsters and Library association, asked KunkeL the original Pare today that tbe principal matter after two week- recess, for tne street repairmen, that us of th uniforms and titles be "Uncle Tom' Cabin." She retired from! retained. chauffeur and 90o garbage band'ers . Continued oa Fags 2, Columa 4 th stage aeveral years ago. Colama IJ (CtmUnoed oa Page 2. Cohuna 6.) would be affected, Mr. BurLhardt said. (Continued eu r--4 - MEXreq CJTV, May 10, via Li Paso, May 17. (By the Associated Press.) Tampico was captured without bloodshed, according to an announcement made at headquarters of General .Alvaro Obregon, candidate for the presidency of Mexico, early today. Lieutenant Colonel Lucas Gonzales the town without resistance. General Carlos Orozco waa reported to Vave escaped aboard the steamer Jalisco. Other teportg said that Orosco went aboard a small merchant veaael, tried to force the captain to sail to Havana, a as disarmed nd returned to Tampico. Vera Crus reports said Orosco was disarmed by th crew of the Jalisco, and surrendered to General Guadalupe San ihes, commander of the revoolutionarj forces at Vera Crus. Dispatches received from Puebla today a.d General Rafael Rojas has assumed 'be governorship of that state. Prom Huerta, state of Mexico, the report came today that General Luis Domingo, in command of military operations on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, has sur-i endered. A telegram from Adolfo de la Huerta, supreme chief of the revolutionary forces, to General Obregon, reported that 33.090 men In Sonora, Chihuahua and Blnaloa had- Joined the movement together with Generate Flores, Enrique, Amato, Aavor-Ida- s, U rbalejo," Ruda and Abundio Gomes. General Pablo Gonsales and General Obregon. former rivals for the presidency, ar expected to confer shortly upon the acceptance of the Agua Prleta plan. Militant forces In Torreon have reeog. nlted the Agua Prleta plan, according to General Ceaaree Castro. T nt Sinn While Dispatching Ampitheater Spain. ber of Parliament Appears at Meeting Fifth ... .i r aec-reta- ry - 1 ad. 1 V he'de-declare- t , to and Trotzky Appeal Russia to Invading Against ' s . la, h hat-labo- butld-stronuoi ' - th..' STuerT.. 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