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Show , - , ' 'DESERET EVENING LNEvysl crErIN ESETAI' juxr -- GEN. PEDRO OJEDA HAD TO RETREAT :. : - than 10 years the Ines. morn of the American Fates whole buzi- Book Com- pany. Limited. ens of mi. hnusea haa been the originating. perfecting. masa- - I facturing and inistalling of Business Systems to prevent the loss of profits in fvery kind of business, trade and with ' ; Democratic "organization" tomoic : :. and pairs This hill was pastiod ,, regula r session, vetoed vetoed turried.itLtbla city." ,,7 said Resign. "eas tor $00. Tilts sum I by the governor. ....'," i 1 obtained by bunkoing a man in a card' SUPPLY game. Paoline Necci. a 1! me took to Frank Esoia. to whm profession. uNcL E jfi E FEN plcfilfiE, i No matter what trouble you have in !gave Sid for protection. When I handling the tietatia of y our business. torn the money small' is a ho That said; 11 ts made expressly to The Original and Genuine L Pe 3111111 1)1"1""e' Finaneini !there Hops you do better nell overcome something WE 1 111-- that I Cacti 116 at near4ng "n PridJosed iMAKE IT thkt, acquaint-- I liere si e a N.V. Of our becte better priEsillENT wiLsgN besides with We...kr& Sales lesdrrsi toilication. Order tvw-tive- s the .., Railroad Rooks., Autortarbi, Resistera Systemat Megowtkn, Su '' Food-drin- k ' !4:redit an. TAY Itn , All or.1 Mac Systenns litandard rtuplicattng Poe.. for '.: Ages. ; -New, reek ;tine 24 J. P. Morgan Aceount Svsteres invoice aril I'. After turned I '. .., Ind-- , J;Ille Richn'ton At restaurant hotels. and toontain Rooks ;1;!:,s'It'''.., s !discussed 'money market 14,.ok; fnr retail stores s.m He sao ' Woodrow )... 011 IS a lusty Infant who 'YriplicatIna .' i pert or it tout to go to invigorating and sustaining. Reol,,,s. Cafe. Restaurant and, 'day as a witness at tit. hearing in Ineliver n...-f- l .., ,y props." according to t a,teah of peteeti,e,5 wall. The next i doesnt n4 ether Systems to eta Quirk ' Keep k on your sideboard at home. I connection with the 1,r,r,tos.d unifIca- - tout nroonurided the bY views here today MCOtiOnli Süd is osy siefle,wan told 'me to get Out oi all unttereintar ......, of .. : Don't travel without It: as the 'sucker' had Jo.epli 0 riii'cannon. frirmer speakerCALS.. tion of the Lake Sticre ift Itich;gfin buliness with the least labor t,ni n quick. the Mr. 4 house rerreesentatil'es. .!:, the with ren!rt,i. ii Fouthern eal,enee H, A quick hula prepared bt it umitt, I -- oAfr ron here intending the "borne Ult. a north I c ame beck and was! I tended the proposal of the parent comi of Take ao imitatioa. Just saylORUa'S. I pony to issuetto ,. Darlittim 4 college. Went with me. tmicerningb, ,t,r cent b9nos In onneed any bale nni tcerc wade rue come :eseheo.7e for ph p er Pn t bonds the!, tbrough with 94fO ;tore for himsel(, Ts ) - the former speaker said In cOMmertle ; ?4eAn s firm is fis- Lake bkore. ., Mc-- I i'he's the whole big on the eat agent for the Cen!raL "gaff Lake city. Utah." No strect i..,t snii macphae. as the erviiie,. ),,,,tm! thifl ' cabinet ant: g. an icongress. Ilad ere president, received from i ;0,', .Conditiona are roNt such that the number roçoirod c, en, .,a boALtily lusty infant and ,. man of the Mi &tourt public by Mci irm an ati-- t the r)t,m. pa rT.y. bonds must be plaLet ;n the market at t Account Iteglaters. nil their sup' can stand entirelY alone. Also be can as 800n am possiblegenic, 4 1 to formu- the beat ngure," paid li liorgan. "In ; for any bust- !tanh':: e glie tift detaiie of ,nuinetmus prob. Doplicating In'rnaell." ! for names :Ink4 d e' rs,1rts with the 1 k speak late a method of placing the rates In my opinion. by mean of tho proposed mess; per cashier F StertiM tor ca' whom! '41....C11-t7t141 This was onllf the ,if elth (Wayne, yeilhsemen county Operation and fixing the ditto when they coneolidation. ail the nes would by- - ',and so on. and PO t.n, ant so tql and one in the state in which the entire he bad shared lite yronts. shall be effective. fit and savings wou!A he largor.'' on and on. , ticket --was elected last fall.Progvessive I"The state of Tennessee." he continIn 11111110Uneing die agreement the ...., When told of .this -- rmtile Joe" tilteist g , attorneys said that while the stiPrenle bed. "wanted SIO.,..;.6hr) and could not esI IASSEMBLY SULZER few a DEFEATS end vicar htp degrees higher r !BUNKO MAN DECLARES courts Irtilint, merely asserted that the get It and then th ey ixSt:ed elaiel. "Nl'ayrie ceunty will not bw lower retie wtre not confiscatory on notes to that amoun and yet they could DIRECT BILL PRIMARY liti!I in lttli. Why bon by that .1 I S. F. POLICEMEN CAMEO! certain blissour railroads, leaving the not get It. pnly yPIterlar they came "me. 94 r eont of the bull mooaers question of MaKing the reduced rates to around trying to sell those notes. Still will have made atridavit thatr thole k.,li the state utilitta commission there, to Tennessee has Just as good security as San ane t4."Chitq" Prrinclk,. Albany, N. Y., 31:nt 14The assemb4- - ne P r dtd it Ill bet the county la get.. ' doubt existed kmong the railroads that gny oth'er Mate. It ;. n.t matter of Revien. the vrurg .e, rr,ati brought I defeated teninht ll.::i Gov. Suttees dirisA unit over i ts affliction now. right the passenger rate would be fixed at security. the money hist is not avail- to thht city yeste:day fIrn) St. Louta.iprimarY blil by a vote of 94 to 92. if I 2 cents a mile. ; rinw. From the wh,re be WAN serving a term in able for the peopie is the second time. IMs year that The attorneys paid the new ratee . ease of the stale ofjut Tet.nessee you Nilll testrfld todaY, at the trial .t tirlp"n.1 the g- vernor's bill haa been defeated. Salt Lake Photo and &molt co. ' ' I both passenger and freight, would be find a pretty fair elatrinie of the mate Pulicenutn Artaur MaePhee anti Charles' It 41 the 1 plan of asnetrIely 1eader7 to Kodales. liniahing, framing. 124 Main 13t.,'.. In effect by July A. of the financial maek,t.charged with con5piraoy in x'ön take Le the primary biil fai,ored by A4vrttpemeist..) ' Elsewhere! Rilk pg:.,t11Q;.:..0A0.;:--:-.-:'1AtFounAinks- -11 1913 1r5 -- , t !section polite blinitolthe 1300,000 graft . .: row . g ',11,,,--:1;',- - Mexican War Department Offi- - Result of Explosion in Elevator' And Grain Storehouse of Unit. cials Concede the Fact ed Milling Co., Buffalo. 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Mom , Is 7 - ' ,0 4,,,: There is as much -- . 4 ' ', it 1971(n). Ro a5-- - , , S:341-,,- s , difference in Toasted Corn flakes as there is in potato chips. In both cases they should be Irish, crisp and cooked to just the right de- - ' '' . 2- - , , .. ' I , . . . , . . , - . . , , , ,. .... t 1 i , ' , , . , I i , . . gel '. ' ' . , .It. , , Kansas City. MO. June Salt Loki roads In Missouri affected by the retottoots I cent dechoon of the United States su' beamed preme court nAholding the Missouri cent passenger and martnum freight , rate laws. will. veithout 'waiting for wort, the mandate of the supreme court. put "'bomb the new rates In force at the earliest Illesteill practical date." rcortling to an announcement by attorneys representing with the railroads, after a meeting here of Utak. attorneys who represented thirWM teen railroad concerns. further deterI ugh'. mined to notify J. IL Atkinson. ckstrI . 1' r ' : . 4,3111,,, I' ' '".k11)61. , , . . : - . . t ,, ' 1 .. . WILL 2 -- .., , GRANT , ii e .. , -- ,. . --,. ' , ,- . - PAISSOURI ROADS '' ---- , our lack of foresight continue G. Luke I I n that Insurance adequate?, ., : . than system of mortgagiry the coming or shall we add the reit- ligenerations gum needed to the insufficitnt Insurance we all pay to 'Make Francis : . I - pen--Sh- . ,.. , - , .. p.--- ,-- Plant Now , I I i Dairy .Farmer 46. ;.- i I over-we- ir. , .., .., I DR. GUNN'S' and Nerve Tonic , i . ' - '- ' ... ; i FIVE MINUTES calt Lake City. prde I - , z ,, one-yea- , adequate Washington. Juno American navy means a fleet second only to that of Great Britain, and "inadequacy is an Invitation to war." in the opinion of Admiral Dewey. ranking naval officer of the trnited States. I believe it Is the duty of each generation to pay its own Insurance and not to thrust its burdens ca the genertions that come after; and the Insurance for peace I. a navy trona enough to compel it, says the admiral in an article written for the navy day proe gram at Newport. R. L. July 2. snd made public today. He adds: "The only function and justification for the existence of a navy is the pre.. saved at meal time may 'nate ervation of peace. To perform this before bad time. Indigestion function the navy must he adequate. Cure it qukkly with dose el and. though so much discussed in these recent times. the word 'adequate. as applied to the nevi,. bits but one meaning. An 'adequate navy Is a nary of a sufficient to meet and detied zwerrItikere. bine" "Id U. featstrength any probable enemy. This strength Is not absolute. but Is relative. and s: varies from period to period as the other naval powers of the world vary !Blood their naval strength.. At the present Period 'attequacr on our part calls for Arts IPie Weevil to the blood. brain end garret be bow by the vitality too, bocce navy second in strength to that of worry. diorama or any other coos& Filht England only. shriveled arteries wtth own. rich. bleed., Utmost the circulation and forego new life, "We ourselves..through lack of forenewer and vermin non very part of the; body. sight of our fathers and .irrandfath'Mc. boa. the Wen Write so shoat TOW own.' ere. paid the penalty of our ,generation lisoasko Cao 224 K. Whitt. Plitiodlirsida. Pie In the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives and our sons end grandsons have been paying the roetwof the billions of dollars wasted and the bun, Mr. dreds of millions In pensions for which thee were mortgaged; and they still continue to Par. We are paying today for the neM Corn for fodder, Mange's, as in hisuance which does not Insure re,ughil 1140 per capita per asRalf Sugar Beets, RutaWM. Besides what has alreadlx been bagas, etc. paid In lives and money we ere still mortgaged. by lack of focesight in mit ' Call Was- - 1071 or 1672. fathers. to the extent of the national For bedrock debt and the additional 2110 per capita per annum that we are paying in I ' - Meaty, One Second Only to That of Great Rehab': Declare Admiral Dewey. Co. - I ,. Porter-Wall- on ,, rns,,a i village. FEDERAL TROOPS REDUCED TO EATING SNAKES e Nogales. Ariz--. June ItFederal soldiers above Guaymas are reduced to eating snakes. so completely has the food supply been cut off by the Sonora insurpent state troopi said advice. reaching here today. Smallpox epidemic. ip the constitutionalist camps partially equalize the situation. Despite the demoralization caused by famine and disease on either side. tight. In- - was reporteo to have continued late today. The insurgents attacked Ojeda's eniumn from both the front and tear. 'Many were reported killed. while the wounded lie unattended on the field. State officials trurifft that the federate readily are losing ground in the eyntinubattle. while their ranks are vine d teted by desertions. I : . i -- es-I- - i N - , Texas, June M.Strong constitutionalists under Gen. Francisco Villa. commander In the state or,Chiht.thua. are reported by couriers to have reached Guzman and Villa Ahumada. respectively 75 and miles south of Ciudad Juarez. ',leek, on the Northwestern and Mexican National railways. on their overland starch to attack Juarez. The body of constitutionalists ported at ViUa Ahumada I. said to be eon equibped cavalry. commanded by Cot Toribio Ortega. who began the march westward from (Hinges oPornlite Presidio. Tex.. a week ago. Ortega is wig to have live machine suns and plenty of ammunition and supplies. main body le matins northward along the line of the Northwestern railway to concentrate at Guzman. It ts declared by members of the consti' totiorudist junta in El Paso that all of Villa's army will be enneentratM near Juarez within two days. Flee automobees have gone 16 Chihuahua City to , bring beleaguered Americans to ' the border.. The small federal garrisons of rurales ' at Guadalupe and San Ignacio. southeast of Juarez. have been ordered by Gem Francisco Castro to concentrate at Juarez. The federate at Villa Ahumada have retreated to the border. "DK force which Castro depends on to defend the town in este of attack Is estimated at about LOOP men. mostly Theft artillery strength is infantry. put at four field pieces and two mountab howitzers. ColsRoque Gomez and Filrrestre (Nevado of the federal auxiliary troops commanded by Gen. Ines Salazar. ardyed at Juarez on horseback today hem Cases Grandes and confirm the use of the defeat of their detachment a that town by Ville. vanguard last ' POKY. Aemez and Queried were at fire rebattle. Quevado ported killed irt the tees dangerously wounded and may die. WHAT AN ABEUIJATE The (Accra, as well as other stragglers who came to the border today e told a tale of terrible slaughter at the ormon" AMEIIICAN NAP MEANS Paso. Fl bodies of Job White t Juno men are known to be dead. 40 were injured, some fatally, and four are unaccounted for as the result of an exploelon late today in the elevator and grin storehouse of the United Milling company here. ?ire followed the explosion and destroyed the wooden section of the ' elevator. THE DEAD. , Michael King. 41 years old. Henry Vetter. 44 years old. John Conroy. Nickel Plate engineer. Unidentified Min. There are $O injured in the various hospitals of the city, half of whom. accortrag to hospital physicians are so badly burned that they have but slight chance of recovery. John Conroy. the Nickel Plate engineer who was blown out of his cab, died tonight. Firemen in searching the ruins of the elevator tonight discovered the body of a man. It was burned so badly that identification is not considered probable. The finding of his body led to the be lief that several others failed to and .theic bodiett. art sithlit the debris. The explosion was caused by the lug of dust accumulations in the feed house and was of frightful forte. tearing out the wall of the wooded 'trueture and breaking windows for a quarter of a mile around. Several windows in cars of a passing Nickel Plate passenger train were broken by the explosion and one of the passengers was injured. The body of Henry Vetter was blown to feet and was found under a box car nearby badly burned. A boy. while running to the fire, was run down by an automobile and killed. The elevator company employed ISO men and. according to Vice Pres.dent Hunted of the company. all have been accounted for except four. Employees who escaped declared. .however. that many of their fellow workmen were cut off by the flames and periehed. A dozen box cars loaded with grain were destroyed. The elevator had a capacity' of 400.000 bushels. Half was of old wooden construction and with its contents was totally destroyed. Officials of the company estimated their loss at 000.000. covered by insurance. ar i , n. , departyexico City. June ment officials today conceded the truth of ths report that Gen. Pedro Ojeda. who has been leading the federal forces against, the Insurgents in Senora, had been forced to retreat to the seaport sq onaynuta. Recently it was reported that Gen. Ojeda had been successful in driving the rebels back to their base of supplies at Ortiz. i 1 polbtra, Covered by Inauranoe , z 4 , ..., i to Lem la Estimated at Halt a Million 11 : hot In Any Milk Trust Itrrible Slaughter Is Reported Bare Occurred at 'Mot.. mon" Vihuge , : l'A. ;;;plica.t-in-i-a-n.- I cu.-a- ri , of -o, ' , , , .6.10 , ' , . , t I 4 . i . 1 r- - |