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Show u 1934. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, I f f i T. J. MacKenale, general manager of the Boqulltaa Pawr company of Chihuahua, wai abducted from the Adafgaa mine near Jiminez yesterday afternoon by Hipollta Villa end hit revolutionary folend ia reported held for lower ransom. CL PASO, Texas, Fab. 1. e Trio Under Death Force Warden to Sen-tenc- Drive Them to Liberty. LiTTLU Ark. U I Ft-- the evacuation olutionists have begun about of Morelia and that following their Little 1R k ti'imj.f with the hrnri tactics are refusing to give "Jho Yalhy" n customary' vertrrlnc Before battle to the loyal troop fifwoml-.section tough and heavily wa evacuated. General SerMore.ia f m purthis city, teen irrir? rano said, the rebels executed Gensuit of FTth rv ','r.Til and Joe and eral Manuel M. Iopez, defender of u t r ta rft liulos Sul'iian, kjh Morelia, who was taken prisoner when m fi culls the in Jar evart, itu as well as General r irr d the city fell, trvlay Arkany.is pf n't t General Sefrano was Garcia .tniea, to drur Mump M rfm th m through th ml niiary gaus to accompanied General Kugenio by ilh t Martinez. to a U' ujj the ont known Ip of the fugi Special dispati hen say the rebel flue to tno the u hi itied prison car. forces have retired to Puruandtro, apliU'S found ifn the Hi1 of tlie Malic y nun all with jeth Fen-le- parently determined to return to The thn or nib oil t untr.k1e In' rat or esiapel them, nui.it.p from tne penuMi.ry nft-they had field t.p th. wanl n und three other the prison offimen, lot ked all the warcial in ells, and iheh for. den to lead the way to hi automobile, parked In the prison yard and drive them butwi the penitentiary vpt wall. attacking ihe warden the a guard, disarmed irpowered him and fon ed lurn into a oil When Martin and ivr other mn. K M II;o kins of Kama On. nphi w of the P wniiiirhev, warden, and .T.irm Vrtther of formtr iv ernor lxirvighev, 7; fore men I who were him on his acconu-anvin- njon ing round of the prison, reached the death rHU, thev were e,nfrntel 'n Pennell and the two tr ldtols ' haul After Joekmr Hask'ri''Wi Ikonaxhey in ee'N, they forced Martin at the point of pi?tol to escort them gates thr..igh the Martin was put out of the automobile about a mile from the prison, lie immediately gave the alarm, find a search began which Ontinued tonight without definite trace of the fugitives beyond a belief that thev had taken to the recedes of the "valley un BAD BLAZE IN OMAHA. OMAHA, Neb, Fob. 1 - Pir which broke out lit - H h rn. practically t huildiriff destmyed the tmn-ntor- y occuNineteenth and Farnnm shot-ipied bv the Food Tenter CJrooerv comPnneine the and Keep academy. pany Damage to the building and its contents was estimated at $2t0 OW. The Barnes raged for more than four hours before they were brought under control by sixteen companies of firemen. s Jalisco. General Marcello Carae, who was ordered from Toluca to cooperate in the attack against Morelia, has occupied Zitaeuaro, deft&nng the rebel leaders, Herrejon and Renteria Lua-vwin- structed Vnesident lias Obregon In- General Caraveo to pursue at Horrjons forces, as bis aid lia is not needed More- Private sources report th occupaof Cordova by General Irbale-js cavalry which yesterday was four miles distant nt Fortin. Jalupa, capital of Vera Cruz, Is aUo expet ted to fall into the governments hands, according to special dispatches from Orizaba, which say that the relel are reported to want to negotiate for surrender. These dispaches add that Jose Cortina, Manuel Trevino and Joaquin Rodriguez. U d by Gabino Burge has approached otiregun with a plea for amnes-tfor the rebel forces under Guadand that General alupe Sanchez, iH arranging a concentration camp for the surrendering forces "The war oorrenpondent of Kl Democrats Quotes General Frbalojo as saving that the intelligence service has repwted the revolutionists are ovanlnting Vera fYuz, considering It to onpos General impossible who is ativancing against the rebels apparntiy are The port. marching Into Oaxaca. Th Vera niz government will be established temporarily at flriftiba, th govarnor. Adalberto Tejada, having already started from Mexico ('ity It Is reported that ! Resfor Orizaba ident Obregon will appoint General tion adequate. . SUGGESTS o v WEDDING. SECRET happy. In a letter under date cf April .Fisher. 143 Talnl avenue, reported to the police last night that bis home hail been entered during the absence of the family by passThe house waa thorkey burglars oughly ransacked and as far as could be found, only one ruby ring had been stolen. S 1 Anglo-Saxo- n BABY GRAND KIMBALL PIANO You are under no obligation to btiy. Just ask the cashier for them .1 !!. Large loaf Ratetn Bread... r Coffee Freeh Churned Creamery Butter, 8c tb Special Our very beet blend Hawaiian Coffee, 2 Our Special Blend, lb.. Japan Tea, lb. Made Peanut lb We give National Certificate Large loaf French Bread 48c . . . Grapefruit Fancy large Lemons, 2 fOf Large bottle Maple Syrup 2 large can String Beans lb. 3 Rice lb. White or Red Mexican Bean Fine Bulk Cocoa, lb 3 Sweet Bulk Chocolate, 2 lb 10-l- . 10c Shopping Regular 75c B room G. Washington Coffee, . small G. 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S OFFERED SATURDAY AT ftlUIlIKUIIIIIHIIlUi; lie j White Goods S Saturday Only 232 MAIN IIIIIIIIIIBBIIIIIBI Off 20 ROYAL i Consisting of lawn, pique, dimity, poplin, flaxon, nainsook, batiste and i .... voile. Gingham Sale Saturday Fabrics that are in daily use in every household in the city offered now at prices that will be an incentive to buy. All Imported Dre Gingham Regular 60o lOe yard. Saie price... All Imported Zephyr I mess Gingham Regular 75c yard. VWfi Sale price All Peter Pan Dress P9m Gingham Special . VtfC sale price Percalen Regu All lar 25c yard. 4A, Sale price. Percales ReguAll lar 25c yard. 28c Sale price.... Staple Apron Qlngh. m Spectel ml, price. . Dress O Ingham AH Regular t& o ywnL Snle price. Dress CHngti.m All Beendor too yard. 24c Sale prioe. . Dress Gingham AO Regular SSo yard. ... 28c Sals pries. A Dress Gingham Regular 50c yard. -Bale price. I7c from ?r odiag Bsc.) ...20c Ho&n administration with Senator Fail, as secretary of the interior, meant to turn over moat of the Wyoming and California private Inter- esta. was bound to be the "Since this case, why not have them go to A company that would give the navy a fair bargain and the best possible royalty terms? He offered me An advance of $5000 to associate myself with him and I accepted. gave considerable time to the gplan and we went to Washington and made repeated calls upon both Secre- tary Xaaniels and his adviser. Secretary Daniels position remained the same throughout He did not doubt that the naval reserves were going to be turned over to private exploitation by the incoming Republican administration, but he wan resolved that neither word nor act of has should lend countenance to any turh procedure. Some weeks later, while In Wash- Ington, I met Mr. Doheny in a hotel loOby and he made haste .to inform me that the $5000 advanced by Stack had been lheny money. The news a an unpleaaant shock, for never at any time had Stack mentioned name, and I withdrew at once from all connection wtih the affair. 12-f- h ..ttc Saturday Specials in Blankets and Comforts are real values superior quality merchandise at considerably less than regular cost. These All WALSH COMMENDED FOR PROBE EFFORTS site wool Comfort, IU.00. Special reg-ul- ar g0 sale price.. a, Sateen covered down regular $20 00 value. Onn-fort- Sale price Sa!e 20J( Off priced. & e !OUR DRUG STORE IS AT fill lit SOUTH cratlc candidates of the highest type and expressing the opinion that should candidate fall short of the necemary qualifications, failure to vote for him or. the easting of a vote for his op- a ponent could not he regarded as breach of faith. The women, in resolutions, also took a stand against the sale of arms to Mexico and congratulated Senator Walsh of Montana for hi. work In the Dome Teapot investigation. Necessity of highly qualified candidates was emphasised again tonight In a speech ty Mrs. Ben Hooper, president of the Wisconsin league of women voters. She urged that "only the highest type of women run for office and that they make straightforward, truthful campaigns. She also advocated adoption of the Bok peace plan and the world court. She also charged the country had "broken faith with the soldiers of th World war In that they had been promised that that would be the last war and no steps had been taken to assure 1L Western Woman Regained Strength, Following OpTanlac eration, by R e ,c o m Treatment ments It to Patients. . I would never bav. believed any medicine on earth eonld help me like Tanlae did, is the precise CLEVELAND. O- - Feb. 1. (By tho statement of Mr. Celia Fleming, Associated Frees. ) Party line should 1915 Addison BL, Berkeley, Calif., not act aa a barrier to the election of a practical aurse of girteen. rear the beet candidate foroffice in the estimation of political Democratic experience. In 1904 a serious operation gathered here from seven State for thrlr school of Democrafv. weakened my system ta I never saw a real well day until I took Tanlac The nesemhly today adopted a affirming a dgalra tor Demo. thre yean ago. x never seemed to reeo-luti- Eull other Blankets and Comforts . administration' ed 111. full-ota- -- RAJJSIGH, N. O. Feb. 1. Josfcphu Daniela, secretary of the navy during in my wooT-mix- $8.80 price e TTaid Bl&it- AH tool ksts Ksgirfar 31L50. Sale price. $8.83 DANIELS DISPUTES DOHENY STORY the Wilson administration, tonight deL. clared that statements made by Doheny before the senate committee investigating naval oil leases to the effect that a secretary he bad favored the Standard Oil company in connection with naval oil lands, were "without foundation." He asserted that he had declined to consider a proposition for leasing the oil men oil reserves to ywo who George Creel had told him wished to lease them. He Asserted also that the records shewed "that though there were applications to lease oi reserves, not one was made to anybody in my administration Mr. Daniel added that "Mr. Doheny would have a hard time convincing the Standard Oil company that I favored He said the only kind of leasthem he had favored was to prevent the ing loss of navrl oil by welis adjacent to naval reserves. Following Is tb statement by Mr, Daniels. "The statement that I favored the SUndard Oil company. In any way a any time, is without foundation. Mr. Doheny would have a hard time convincing the Standard Oil company that I had favored them. "The only sort of leasing I favored was to prevent the loss of naval oil by wells adjacent to naval reserves. I wished to protect the naval reserve from any and Bit owners of adjacent oil sections. And in such cases recommended the maximum expend! of ture 1500,000 for storage of the small quantities. This would have prevent ed any large leasefuor large operation on any tiaty reserve. "Not long before my term of office expired Mr. George Creel said two oil men. perhaps Mr. Stack and another, about leasing; Teapot Dome. I told him that I would not approve the leasing of any oil reserve. and, moreover, there was no authority f law to lease these reset ves. These gentlmen said they would pav as much as anybody. Thev added that they were sure Teapot Dome would be leased, and thatL as they were 1'emorrats and would Pay as much as anybody else, they thought the lease should go to Democrats rather than to let the incoming Repubii-ca- r administration lo&se this reserve to their favorites "I declined even to consider a prophad given part of osition told therp my time for sven years to protecting and securing naval oil reserves and would never consent to any policy except one of preserving the naval oil under ground. I told them that in my Judgment no Republican administration would dare to let the naval oil reserves be exploited and that ! would rot consider a man s politic with reference to any business transaction with the navy. .The records show that, thdugn there were application to lease oil reserves, not one was made to anybody heavy white Blaaksta. regular 70x10 vs J&c 3 CUT BATES ON CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND ALL SMOKERS Bag 19c dozen Certificates Heavy GROCETERIA Sunkiat Orange, Premier Bakery . 1.00 Laundry BASEMENT 2 dozen We give National Sunmafd Scwdleas Raisins, large 12c 5c pkg-- Bakery Specials 85c 35c $1.80 . 85c .. 28c Or 3 Butter, 6 fba. Fine 6ugar lb.. lb Freeh 44c makes; n- values as high as X TO BE GIVEN AWAY SOON i well-know- (Continued VISIT THE . GROCETERIA TODAY ON fancy caff, including Trefousse and other . 10 TICKETS TO ALL WHO THE ens Kid Gauntlets, 20, The letter rmd by the defense counfrom ML. De liouchel to attentioh as possible objections to the "I know now, proposed marriage. said tjie letter, "who it IB that has raised the questions concerning our marriage and I know what the ques21. l&L and addressed to "Dearest," tions are. First, you being of Bpanish-Frenc- h it says, in part-"extraction, would I be likely to am wo ri,ed sick and upset from .letters i have received from a New be happy with you, since I am c pure descent Orleans lawver, Mr. Sperring. He would you. a Roman "Second, writes that IMrs. Holmes has had several interviews with Mr. R., and he rathollc. he happily joined with a Protestant no will give them satisfaction whatever. He fcirrgiiy says he has not made Third, will the decree of divorce i.t. mined by you be Tecognlsed by up his rrrind as to what courae to purthe public, the courts and my family sue. If he contests, I shall undoubt'To all of these questions Ip have edly win. hut I hate and abhor the answered yea " attending publicity. PECULIAR DISADVANTAGES. MCRAY MEETS WITH REBUFF. TNDIANAI-OLIB- , Another letter from Reno on SepFtf. 1. Overtember 11, M21, to My Dari ng." saW ruling motions of attorney! for GovTo be entirely familiar with th disT. McYav, Judpe ernor Warren advantages of the particular kind of James A. Collins of tlie Marion coun? divorce I am going to have, I hae tv criminal court today held that aaked my lawyer for a written oplraon twelve of the fifteen indictments reand I am mailing to you under sepaturned against the governor, charging rate cover. larceny, embezzlement, forgery and Read It carefully, dear, forewarned making false etatement. to be valid is forearmed, and I believe in preand U gallv sufficient. Judge Collins don't set next Tuesday for the arraignment you? paredness, "After an exhaustive perusal of the of the governor on the twelve indictdocument, I think you will agree with ments. sel today HOME RANSACKED. H at Twt Special Prices A broken line of wom- Candler outlined three questions whieh had been brought to his Argonne hapttr No 2, Disabled American Mr Candler was addressed to My Veterans of the Vorld War, at a Jiarling and signed "Sweet One." In' smoker at the Chamber of Commerce a letter from Reno, Nev dated June Mnr-tlnef- t, All Street Shades ISM. Mr Adolph Kocquet. f Saturday Specials in proj-CtR- ." ont-line- d W-O- Gauntlet Gloves 19-- 1, cU-a- r last evening, in honor of the new members of the association. He was introduced by Commander Gaylen S. Young of the organization, aiul spoke oh ,Ampricanum., The governor was warmly applauded and was introduced to many of the hundred and more persons attending the occasion. A musical program was given by Judge Noel S. Pratt, vocalist, Miss Becky Almond, pianist; Mr. Hugh K. May. vocalist; Evan Timothy, pianist, and little Miss Norma Knight, whose Irish song and dance and dialect recitation were well received The chapter meets Frhjav evening, at the Keith Emporium. February People s Fondant Iced 1 I have a consolation to offer. We could bo secretly marriwl In Lew Angeles tn October after the convention and not announce tt until I enter your home an your bride in the spring.a I have learned that we could get Reno marriage license and use It elsewhere and still conform with the NeHow does vada safety regulations. that suit yon? During our separation I oould lire in New York or Washington, and you oould takafrequent short totripe to see me. and we could be Dearest, write gether a great deal. me what know and let me, at length you think of that plan. The beautiful but wwl ring has not been forwarded, to arrive tomorrow. I am ao anxloua have it and wear it, beewuse It mean so much and waa sent by you." After reading a special delivery letter lo Mrs De Bouchel dated October a letter of Novembw J, 121, 1, was nad, In which Mr. Candler said he waa being "beset dally by people who wanted him to furnish the braina and money to advance .various "There ! only one bnlne I Intend that entering oon, he wrote, "and husis the busihens of being your band." CANDLERS LETTER, in a letter erf April t, 1B, referring to the attitude of his children to their proposed marriage, Mr. Gsndler wrote: "Walter doesn't want me to marry anybody; his experience has not been Engine Foreman Meets Death in Rail Yard Crash Governor Charles K. Mabey the ion members of Something New "But o, By the CITY, Feb. Associated lYesa ) War Secretary Serrano haa arrived in Mexico City from Olaya, reporting that the rev- I CuiHiiciiuimiHind Amazan military commandant ol Oaxaca for the purpose of rapidly reof the gaining control region. Military activities have been resumed in Guerrero against the rebels. General Pedro" Gabay, instructed to (Oestiawd tfm Page 0a) pursue the rebel leader, Jdarcial has reached the vicinity of rebwhere a clash with the morning, When the plaintiffs attorels in expected. neys will resume the presentation oi redmtt&l testimony. in reading the letters today, plaintiffs counsel intimated that their purpose waa to offset the Contention of attorneys for Mr. Candler that tMTs. De Bouchel was the aggressor in cultivating the acquaintanceship which led to the engagement to marry. The A. E. GoulbUe. 17, engine foreman millioraire's lawyers. In reading the letter from the New Orleans society In the north yards of the Oregon Short Lint railroad, was crushed and leader, had termed them pursuit letters." mornkilled instantly early yesterday A point arose during the morning s ing when cars which he was switchover thesaiutatlon on the letsession strut k another of line cars which ing had been left standing close to the ters written br Mr: Candler and read sw itch to the Jury try Albert Howell, Jr., Goulette's car was derailed by the leading counsel for Mrs. e Bouchel, After e concollision, crushing his body against as My Dear Sweetum a fence near the track. Switching of ference between Judge Sibiy aAd Mr was the train in charge of "Oouletts Howell it was agreed that the salutawho,t it was said, was not aware that tion, should read My Dear Sweet it could rtot the other cars He One;'; that a ifustake had been made. had been an employee ot the railroad due to the Indistinct character of the company for two and a half years. handwriting. Goulettes former horns was In ATTACK IS OUTLINED Kdgemont. S D. He lived at 187 East The attack on the divorc was Thirteenth South street. He la surin an amendment which Mr. vived bv five daughters who have been notified of his death lawyers filed to his original Helen Candler's Goulette, residing tn Iwellen, Neb., answer the day the trial begun. This is (ormng to Sait lAke to take cnarge asserted that any engagement t of the bodv marry Mrs. De Bouchel was invalid because at the time she was the legalThe ly Wedded wife of Mr. Kocquet. Governor Talks to contention waa made that she did Pot a legal residence In Reno, establish Disabled Veterans Nev., in obtaining a divorce from Cav-ave- o, MKX1CO UiniWIIinilMimill that R would not t wrf for ? to marry within six months of my di-H.voroe. aa the chances are that Vj". ao (urioua It wa married would t wuuer that h would aue for alienation of my afTectlona and perhapa m. B for biyamy. Braldee, tho court might think ha had grounds if wa married or within too abort a immediately courts ip timf, for a a period of six or seven covering months would aoaroely be considered tn Rebels Refuse Battle, Loyal War Secretary Tells Chief MAIN ST. Bountiful Mari Is Named to West Point to The Trlboae, 1. WASHINGTON, President bas appointed Arvll R McCoolldg Carty, corporal battery D, Fourteenth national guard field artillery of Bountiful, Utah, as cadet at the West Special Jb. Point Military academy. Iieatherwood has Representative named Robert Harknese of Murray first alternate to West Point LAMENTS LENINE'S DEATH. MOStXJW, Feb. 1. Th only direct message of sympathy on the death of Lenlne received from any national executive reached Moscow today. Th message was from President Obregon of Mexico and addressed tig the fedof soviet. eral oongre It read: We are grieved at the death v Lenlne, leader of the international lug bor movement." be hang ordered thine I ate, and I lost weight till I waa almost a shadow. I waa v ert anemic, and shattered nerves ana evea sleep! night contributed more to my already miserable state, Tanlac built up my appetite and digestion wonderfully, and every single ailment went serif. Then, with returning strength, came a increase in weight, and from that day three years ago my health ban been splendid. I recommend Tan 1m to many of my patients, for it i indeed a remarkable medicine. Tanlac ts for sale bv all good drug-gist - Accept ao substitute. 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