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Show fL H t THEOOALVILLE TIMES. COALVILLE, UTAH n ther occasion for explanation J professed regret should arise. therefore, felt It my duty to sustain Admiral Mayo in tha whole of h'sj fill j mand and to Insist "that the flag ol the United Sttaes should he saluted in such a way a to Indicate a new spirit jand attitude on the part of th Huertlstas. Such a salute General Huerta hai refused and I have come to ask youi course approval and support now propos.e to pursue. Huerta Usurper of Power. This government can, I earnestly hope, in no cin uiiistances, tr forced Into war with the people of Mexico civil strife if ns Mexico is torn are to aci ept the tests of its own con Censtitutioii it has no government tral Hue! ta i as set his power up in the City of Meho, such as it is without right and by methods fot which tliele cun he no justiflt ation, Washington. President Wilson on (iIy (f )i( (llUIjtrv (g ud-- r hii situation Mexican laid the armed conflict shouldun ir Monday t!illtro come as a result of htjK utti before congresa in these words j happily 6ward tutle of persona! resentment Gentlemen of the Congress we snouid h fighting this government attention, ft la my duty to call your Gemral Huerta Vhose wh to a aituatlon which has arisen in our only adhere to hiiu and give in their sup Huerta Vlctoriano Gen. dealings with and our object w Id he ODly to at Mexico City which catu for ae jJ.PtorM the distracted ti)(. p,opie co-- j to set up lion, and to ask your advice and opportunity rput,i(. their ownlaws and their own operation In acting on it On the !tb H of April a paymaster of the U S. government Hut eernslty hope that war Is not Dolphin landedat the Iturhlde laudI whaleboat1 now in quytion believe that a with at Tampico jng American the people when fop off certain apeak take crew and boafa to. I say that we do not desire to control while supplies needed by hit ship, and In atjy degree the affairs of our sister engaged In loadlug the boat was ar- republic. Our feeling for the people men of rested by an officer and squad of Mexico Is one of deep and genuine of tbe army of General Huerta. friendship and everything that wa Neither the paymaster nor anyone of have so far done or refrained from the boats crew waa armed. Two of doing has proceeded fi'om our desire the men were In the boat when the to help them, V not to hinder or embarwould not wish even arrest took place and were ''obliged rass them. to leave it and submit to be taken to exercise the good offices of friendwelcome and con. Into custody, notwithstanding tbe fact ship' without their of Mexico are ensent. Tbe people bow her at both that tbe boat carried, their own domestic and at her stern,' the flag of tbe Unit- titled to settle own wsy and we sined States. The officer who made tbe affslrs In their their right. arrest wae proceeding up one of tbe cerely desire to respect nont streets of tbe town with bla prisoners The present situation need have Inter of of the augrave complications of an officer met btgber when by If we deal with It promptly, thority, who ordered him to return to ference and wisely. the landing and await orders, and firmly of Congress. Seek within an hour and a half from the lime of the arrest orders were reNo doubt I could do what la necesceived from the commander of the sary In the circumstances to enforce Huertlsta forces at Tampico for the respect for our government without release of tbe paymaster and bla men. recourse to tbe congress and yet not exceed my constitutional powers as Huerta's Apology Unsatisfactory. Tbe release wae followed byapol-efte- s president, but I do not wish to act in from the commander and later A matter personally of so grave except iu close conference by an expression of regret by General Huerta and cooperation with both the senate General Huerta himself. urged that martial law obtained at and tbe bouse. I, therefore, come to tbe time at Tampico, that orders bad ask your approval that I should use been Issued that no one should be al- the armed forces of the United States lowed to land at the Iturhlde bridge In such ways and to such an extent snd that our aallora.bad no right to aa may be necessary to obtain from land there.' Our naval commanders1 General Huerta and bla adherents the at tbe port bad not been notified of fullest recognition of the rights and of tbe United States even tny such prohibition and, even If they dignity bad been, tbe only Justifiable course amidst the distressing conditions tfow open to the local ' authorities would unhappily obtaining in Mexico. There ran, in what we do, be no have been to request the paymaster tod bis crew to withdraw and to lodge thought of aggression or of selfish ega protest with tbe commanding office ; grandlxemeat. We seek to maintain t the fleet Admiral Mayo regarded the dignity and authority of the , ad ao serious an affront ed states only because we wish-el- ' that he waa not satisfied with tbe ways to keep our great Influence un apologies offered, but demanded that impaired for tbe uses of liberty, both the flag of the Unlted States be aa-- j in the United States and wherever luted with special ceremony by the ' it may be employed, for tbe benefit of mankind. military commander of the port Several Affronts Given United State. PRIDE OF MEXICANS SUFFERS. ' The Incident cannot be regarded a a trivial one. especially aa two of the Business-lik- e Expedition of Americans men arrested were taken from the a Severe Blow. Proves territory of the United Statea; but bad It stood by Itself It might have El Paso. The business-likexpedibeen attributed to the Ignorance or tion with which the Americans took arrogance of a single officer. Unfor-.unate- Vera Crux, the gateway tolhe capital it waa not an Isolated case. A eerie of Incidents have recently oc of their country, waa a severe btow pride of tbe Mexicans In this curred which cannot hut create the To Impression thst tbe representatives of city, their dejection show ing plainly GenAriUHuerta were willing to go out in their faces of their way to show disregard fori In the offices of the rebel Junft, e dignity and rights of thla govern- - flclala dM.ned to c t (h orflcla, . ... ment and felt perfectly safe in doing . rora that what they pleased, making free to how'' in many waya their irritation "E Mexican seaport bad been exacuat "and contempt. "A few daya after the1 rd, until bulletin after bulletin finally Incident at Tampico an orderly from drove the truth home. ibe United Statea ship Minnesota was Two hundred Mexican-Americaarreeted at Vera Crus while aabor who organized a military company ln uniform to obtain the ships mall here a year ago met Tuesday night and waa fpr a time thrown Into jail. a v t0 offr. thelr An official dispatch from thla govern ? c . and to the ment to 1U embassy at Mexico City ; 11)8 was withheld by tbe authority of the national government lh case of Mexico telegraphic service until peremptorily with demanded by our charge daffaires lu j Dias Is Silent, person. So far aa I ran learn such wrongs and annoyances have been! i P'"Tk suffered only to occur against rePre-- J , Mon,te dk bat tutor, I of United the sentatives State. have beard of no complaints from f rfhsed to make any comment what other governments of similar treat - ver n tfie action of the Upited ment Subsequent explanations and Statea toward General Huerta al formal apologlea did not and could not though a correspondent reminded him alter the popular impresslou, which of his remark that ths H la possible It had been the object. onjy circumstances under which he ' o Mexico ou,d would br . . that the government of the United hett a been Wlhce States was being singled out and era or when his country was at might be singled out with impunity ( tacked Some by a foreign power. in retaliation affronts and for slights for Its refusal to recognise the pre-- j months ago General Diaz urged Geutensea of General Huerta to be re- - eral Huerta, as an act or patriotism pro- - to retire from the dictatorship of Mex garded aa the constitutional lalonal president of the republic of j ico jn fav()r of someone w ho could oh Mexico. tain the confidence of all factions In Situation Fraught With Danger. the country. The manifest danger of such a sit uation was that such offeuses might Huerta Warns Natives. grow from bad to worse until some- . Mexico City. Through the local inand so gross thing happened of tolerable a sort aa to lead directly newspapers a warning Is given l the and Inevitably to armed confltcL It foreign minister, acting for President was necessary that the apologlea of, Huerta, to the people to refrain from General Huerta and hit represents-- any demonstration or over act against thes should go much further, thad Americana residing In. Mexico. At they shontd be such 'as to attract the teation Jt chHed to the possibility that attention of the whole population to the controversy between the United their significance. and such, as to imhnd Mexico may yet be adjust States himself the on General Huerta press - eL furno of thst It seelug'to necessity PEOPLEDF WLNOT PAMPER HORSES DURING WINTER MCI Office Summit Block , j Telephone, Office - 56 Telephone, Residence - 22 blk. Unit-arres- e ly of-ib- i -- 1 J ?ri.ene , - UTAH COALVILLE Dr. O. W. French PHYSICIAN IAND SURGEON C.R. Jones imm m- vn to Summit Block, Coalville Hours, from 2toi,7tofip.nk Offloe Notary Public Office RjCsident Agent Fireman Fund All who can should observe these Insurance Co. of San Francisco. hours as near aa possible. You Don't Need a Town Crier 1 - SAMUEL BANNER All Work Guaranteed 1 " DONE BY 1 ln-t- he T Dr.W. HEmmett Carpet Weaving Physician and Surgeon and Shoemaking A farm teams should be a matter of Importance to their wners This caring for them does set altogether consist In feeding and watering regularly, although these ax the main essentials, and wlthoutTgiod feed and an abundance of pure drinking water, the stock cannot remain In a thrifty condition. : The question of twretse is a most Important one and one that should never he neglected. I think it a good plan to torn ont all of the work horses every day that are pot In actual use, especially on days when there la no falling weather. One of the greatest mistakes that a farmer can make Is tp leave hie teams standing In tbe bard, day after day, and on full feed, as tjby are liable to suffer from attacks el ndlgestlon, and any of the older aide tare very liable to stock up from thl nnt of exercise. Then again alDof th i will be more subject to cogds than there they are turned out to run aro ad and play In t the farm yard. Last winter tb wtdtr had a man renting land from him! This man had handled farm teams many of the Northern and Westei n states, especially In Montana, Ida Washington, also Minnesota. In all f these states he had used teams on It road and on the farm. Moving to iVglnla to the month of December, j bought four head of horses stty of Rich mond, and bringing th is down on tho farm put them In a nthtr open barn, nnd kept stable blanked on them at night, and to fact aO the time that they stood in the tart. But be did not keep them to th ksrn In the day time, unless tt was tflnlhg or snowing, for on til fairly bright days, never mind how eold, tbe konee were turned out, the blankets hksa off. One of these horse had Just been clipped. He too was turned cut with the other three that had their regular coats of winter hair on thst. It was a pretty algid to see the four' - HOG big strong horses running around and playing like so many colts, and even rolling over In the enow, for we do have anow occasionally in Ole Now the writer does not remember ever seeing one of these horse with a cold or even a cough, all duriDg tbe time they were on this Virginia farm. Of course 1 am well aware that the climate In .the North and West la much colder than that of Virginia, but where teams are accustomed to tbe winters of these other states, they can be turned out with Impunity, I should think, and without any fear of Injuring them. In connection with the Idea of horaea being turned out for exercise In the winter season, the writer calls to mind a paragraph that he recently read which stated that Secretary Wilson, baa been wintering a herd of horaes out of doors, for the past 20 years, on hla Iowa farm. These horses have access to a shed that they could find protection from the cold blasts, but It la said that they sought protection in a wooded ravine and would not go into the shed, even in Thl herd of the worst weather. horses enjoy the best of health, and they, being put la pasture when between one and two year old, are kept there until they are taken ent to be broken and aold. Hero la a practical' Illustration of the cold weather that horses will stand and thrlva to. It they are turned loose, so that they can get the a meant of exercise that they stand to need of. Too many stallions are pampered, and at the same - time injured by keeping them shat up In close stalls, when they should have the run of the paddock every good day during tha winter. Just remember that it Is almost Impossible to' hurt's horse of any class, or of any breed, by turning him out and letting him keep warm by moving around In tha paddock, field or pasture lot. Thla same simple rule will apply equally well to brood mares and colts. Vir-ginn- BREEDER Barber Shop FOR THE MAN WHO CARES H. O. BEGGS, Proprietor ftanrds tFlamnis Its Messy iaAivtsee Ssllsise Mon Gnu Faetsry Sawing to S100 9 2 0 0Fas-tor. Pawns . OUT TO PASTURES 30 FREE TRIAL hat n relief It la to have the cowe out to pasture and not be compelled to feed grain! There are cases, however, where it Is a good plan to keep up the feed ration for a few weeks after the cows go to grass. Take it where cows are thin In flesh w hen they are turned away. For soma time they will use everything they can eat, nearly, for building up their own Precious little left for you bodies. mm W will ahlp you a beautiful gtarck Plane for SO days free trial. In yeur home. No cash payment required. AU we sk la that yon will play upon, use and toot thla piano for l daya If, at the end of that time, you do not And It tho highest arada sweetest toned and finest piano la every way, that you have over seen lor tho money, you aro at perfect liberty to send tt back, and we will. In that event, pay tho freight both waya Thla Starch Piwoo must make good with you, or there la no sala . or Mon Smdirect$150.00 ta from our We yoo (setory, at of 1150.00 la the primed that cst yea apersnh we (nsreatee to fumiih set yeur plana yoe a better piaae tor the meney then yea eeara eletwhtra You are snared of rrceirin s mtlstsctory sweet tossd durable high trade ptsaa EuirtntM rtxne is leery Bterck tor XS Jem re. Kurtntssd hss beck el tt our St yesie of piena experience, snd the reputation of responsible piano bouse. u 60 Fn Muslo Lissom W the business of breeding swine has convinced me if the falsity of many Of the theorie! concerning breeolng and growing svine. A field of vthter rye upon which the hogs may be turhed early In the spring rnd os hlch they may feed while the othw forage crop are being sown and started will help out wonderfully in the amount of grain food required to keep them in a good, thrifty condition. When turned o to any green feed, for the first time one hour each day until they hjv become accustomed to the change will he better for the hoga than to allow Ahem to make a too radical change of diet. The mao that bogs and know how to keep them, has what la better than a gold mine these days. Get the kind of bogs you like to see around you beat They wlIT do The best for you, because you will do the best by them- - in Hogs like charcoal, especially winter Iv doe them lots of good; correct me tendency to stomach and bowel trouble. .. at best hog In not b on hai the kind will an oU e,D Put eak off niff of body beats long leg on. DAYS 25-T-ur Field of Winter Upon Which There Are Cases Where It Is visable to Keep Up Grain Animals Maj Ue Turned in After Pastures Are Open. Spring k Great Aid. to y Direct at Ad- By W. M. KELLY.) few years ff actual experience The Lone Star ship GETTING THE COWS PRACTICAL HINTS FOR - Fine Farm Team. 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A little legnhat taco watering only causes the root feed nearer the surface ad they to Length will then, be injured by tbe drought all hollow. Federsls Parley With Rebel. Don't bh to too big a hurry when you iqore than If they are not watered at Campaign Against GuadalsJara. watch the plga and ail Stirring the surface soli will do feed, stop and can Laredo, Texas. It waa authortta . tell to that way more good than anything but generous Chihuahua, Mexico. General You here Tuesday, that twe hog eai well and hearty or snd continued watering. For slngls with . several thousand rebel tlvely reported are whether they federal officers from the . Nuevo La re old tin cans with perforated troops from southern Sonora, has en- do Enrrlaon, bearing ion food many small pota- plants flag of truce -olWho an tered upon bottoms expedition may be set half their height Have weht dowa the rlver Monde, to par aro fins for hog when ta thd ground near tbe roou snd th Jectlve la Guadalajara, state of-- Jatoes fhy ' water poured Into then). Usco, the second city of Mexico- boiled foft and roa,hd' Id a - Obre-gon- V Labor Troubles Renewed. Nsco.Art. Censored messages received here indicate that the labor trouble which occurred laat week at the Cananea copper mines over the deportation of unliih deader by constitutionalists have been reuesed.. . , 1 Weber Coal Co. v riCh lB Prk' and lhe3f relish Eight Meet Death in Fire. ... Bad 8tabl Floors. Boston. the body of Miss 'Eileen Baking I HaXel.an actreda. was found Medan-- , floors are too dry, snd hsv Wooden Confidence I Essential. e effect upon the horse's an day In the ruins of an apartment hoose best injurious Tbitcow win never do her In the Allston district burned Tuts hoofs; bestde there Is the her in confidence Perfect she h day, bringing the number of dead tc danger of splintering. un-ies- ever-prese- eight . - , wefi - t ' Mines at Coalville. Utah - A. ( |