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Show VOL. XXL fiw COALVILLE, UTAH,JFRiaY, WARLIKE I CONFIDENCE IN AMICABLE SET TLEMENT OF DIFFERENCES EXPRESSED BY MEDIATORS. f CERES - j; i914 V tN COlOffilDp; MINE u - t C'p J . - i DISTRICT . .. t v, r f" p ' HUEiur. is VV '1 w ft, L1 . il if- - ' PRESIDENJ K ? t .gfr timiwrev M 'UPc V 4 TD y X tv. ' 1 14 r v A' i S Sif nioiiiusi Mil'S roisi i f 4 i r K j. ROOSEVELT RETURN8 HOME. of Qkvsrnof Ammons ' Is Strongly Opposed to the Re Expresses ConfL J of Law tho denco Thst as Soon at Funds Art for Exemptlc as the Denies Having Expressed Himself k Avallsbfs ths StsU Will b Abl American Ships From Psyn ft to Presidential Possibilities. of Panama to Control Situation. Toll. Roosevelt re hi i; fi General : ...... ..... Blackening . , .... r , ' Tension , JU . if g lwi before 4 o'clock on quarantine shortly board the Booth liner Alden. With a few crlap sentences, punctuated by decisive gestures, the col onel reaffirmed the verity of the river of doubt," curtly denied having expressed bTinself as to presidential probabilities for 1916, and declared he would not run for governor of New York. - J t Thg thre-e'jzxi- j tW Idea hory l;rg ( ketUt me' . ACH ara fvjla, bfct trtp A lid hot 1 f 4 'i v k City fiumbij- -j sorJe ins to hoir -- u i. rf lrevl Is Iix P. to ' c! t Ureated t , ;n -- i , w-- r j ( x -. Vu'--t j conatitc: . i y t. y: Liir. cf y -cf ( vsrr-se- J and Cl tC a T.rU wlf : - -- A Ca tie ethey hast i Prea-'-- X the la bo -- oo qt-jtl- lct;ar thy t-.- i r It xhu ' thae Wilson and Seer- -' Hueria tJjaliCs, oj tnltted jalnst U ed Ft .a, tut the t: pari: ; ' ?ico, i Pc- ' "se to f menis X te.x L. is to 1z" ecyCLL aialt kind what . r-- A obtC. OUtt t t '.raiUca it t r C . k , , j ; dele., IP, t- it 1- -. 'are t, . i vats. CL 13 tq r latrat j ta deh?gtt Present aar rt t 4 nt - - lashlngten. The ponce deleftU from Mexico are confideot of Yhi . 11 Cess of thclfi 'toisshm, ' teamed, fa tho bread fylpg all tt AVxSfo, tn UieiialeJ "Mexican Situation May Result In , Return f Fighting MachtnesV V'J for' Overhauling and, Repflrs. New York Theodore t T ,, ' r x t turned home Tuesday from his visit 'a '' tha fig to South America Accompanied by Oyster Bay. N. Y. On iuj . Wilson - has jCashlngtoB. The aneral k Ialackeh-totwo naturalists of his party, George after his return from South At ra, served notice on Governor , Amtnons f tenalon la tho Vericas titua K. Cherry and Leo E. Miller, the for Theodore Roosevelt got bcTt that the state of Colorado nsuat he ou Wednesday In the resulted tloq l 4' jpte same prwklwt AM.. yoBth-sIn4 the consider MJrt f reee s't.rj rlaa at Urn tvavw mem Denver.-Prsslde- r$- .A i t', BE CHOSEN. v- i. v-- je v c' nit iaed tv . t i jUa" miners urikg'iC6TrTarrrmffiTrpmmCTtwwn-n;mar- A Wednesday nlghfIans m R, n federal aid. The president eald that der way for the Progressive federals troops would remain In the of 1914. . 6ael troubled districts "only until the state A large part of the da Acting Secretary Roosevelt said h Although technically the delegatee Roosevelt spent in conferencwtth of Colorado has time and opportunity hoped within a week to have four George W. Perkins of blew ork, to resume complete, sovereignty and battleships, five destroyers and a ten- are dealing with an International chairman of the executive jeoattee control. der on the way north. Mr. Roosevelt question the differences which arose I cannot conceive that of the Progressive national emit- the state explained that the condition of the with the United States out of the Tampico Incident privately they adtee. 1 M 4 Is to forego her sovereignty or to ships which have been in Mexican mit that before them is the problem The Wilson administrate .ittlr throw herself entirely upon the gov- waters since the beginning of the of the actual of Mexico, tude in the controversy ipWlom-bi- a ernment of the United States, said trouble made It pacification necessary that they MELLEN BLAMES MORGAN. over the x anama can 4 p criti- President Wilson be brought back for efficiency reaFLED FROM HUERTA'S- - WRATH. In response Governor Ammons tele- sons cized by Colonel Roosevelt f obHe said that the situation Financier of Admits Domination jected strongly to the piyms of graphed the president on (Saturday, waa such that the ships could be Fermar Supporter of President Hooted blackmif t to pointing out that an extra session of Affairs of New Haven. what he termed brought back and a division at a time by Crowds at Vara Crux. the legislature, just adjourned, had relieved from duty In Mexican Colombia. j ff of absolute The story Washington waters, Vera Cruz. Hooted and jeered by to file In this, pt submitting provided a $1,000,000 bond issue to to give an opportunity for overhauldomination by the late J. lerpont small mbb of Mexicans, and called an some Is as (rescover jfituii though and future New just of in affairs past the of and the expenses ing Morgan repairs assassin by one who alleged that hi The governor exIf necessary, he said, arrange- brother had York, New Haven & Hartford railroad ident of the United States ihosliipol the state militia been killed by order of Hue! for pressed confidence as soon as these ment could be made to successor to ff the oglze In of of millions the spending system, replace the the of the Interior, Dr. Cru Vera seizure of funds the are comavailable the state would ships withdrawn awed and Ignorant silence at the Aureliano Urtla, who held that office be able? to control the situation mand of the all powerful financial payment of $25,000,000 and was once Huertas roost trusted The Colorado coal mine districts, here the colonel t Bryan Holds Back Treaty. ruler was told to tfie Interstate com was arrested for the sex counsellor, u Is where miners merce commission on Tuesday by hands "well that approximately 6,000 Washington Secretary Bryan an oud time Monday since his arrlvti e Roosevelt have Colonel been on since strike Charles S Mellen, former president of September nounced Wednesday he would not here a f hours earlier among refu23 last, (have been under a virtual send to the senate the treaty through gees from the the rallrpad It was the most extra- self as strongly oppose ex capital. He has reof law for the martial the law for months which adhave the United States hopes to and ordinary chapter yet unfolded in the quested and been a guard b been guarded by United States cav commission's inquiry Into the alleged erican coastwise ships just the claims of Colombia growing llevlng that he ta granted in danger of being He Panama of tolls for about airy weeks three out Previous of of un fhp separation of Panama the great New England exploitation assassinated. to the arrival of federal troops the til the senate had acted on the of for- It perfectly proper t railroad and disappearance proif the cwlT miners the were rights question the state acof by toll guarded the tunes from the treasury through posed repeal Confesses Grafting. exemption , to grant exemption v militia. t was during the control clause of the Panama. quisition at extravagant prices of subOre. O. E. Groee, one ot Portland, to but declared that by the militia that riots and battles five men indicted by the federal sidiary properties as between strikers and mine guards jury Marshall Causes Comment, unequivocally without IiiWtrstb February 26 last on charges Of misuse Mar- of UPRISING IN CAPITAL FEARED. indefensible, as he watenviscal the broke out. After the militia and Washington tbe malls In furthering a scheme to United States was faa JU itkts Strikers participated In the battle and shal) a declaration that one of Amerifraudulent locations on the exploit from payin coastwise flips freeing fire at the miners' tent colony at Lud- ca's ills is "that there is too much Distress Among the Poor of Mexico and California land grant, Oregon of tolls. ment low on April 20, when twenty-on- e educational pleaded peo- science In the City Adds to Huertaistas Problems. tha guilty were killed and after other seri- systeih and too little God Almighty, district court ip was United States ple Mexico City The situation in the CAPT. U .S. C1AMT 111 and sentenced to ous conflicts, the militia was replaced occasioned comment In .Washington serve capital Is considered serious and It In Jail and to pay a thirty days by federals troops Is feared that a rising will occur withcirri es. fine of $1,090. Of the $1 ,000,000 provided by the in a few days. bond issue referred to by Governor There' la' great distress among the Baveridge Assails Mexican Policy. MAJ. PATRICK HAMR0CK Ammons in his message to tbe presiof Mexico and rich the poor City Indianapolis. Albert "J. Beveridge, dent, $691,000 already has been spent a former Untied States senator and families aredlstributing free meals in past expenses of the militia. 4 candidate on the Progressive ticket dally The telegraph wires to San Luis for that office, criticized the Mexican Summer Outing for Thaw. Potosi have been cut and It Is believed policy of tbe Democratic admlnistra Concord,, N. H Within a week that the federate in that district have tion at a dinner of the Indiana Pro Harry K. Thaw will leave the hotel V' been defeated He advo gresslve club on Monday. appartments in this city, where- he cated a constructive policy by this baa lived for eight months Acrom Union Mtn Want Regulars. government In the handling of the panted by Sheriff Holman A Drew of Mexican situation. Fort Smith, Ark After making Coos country, his custbdian and Po scathing indictment against the state Leper Escapes Quarantine. liceman Clark D, Stevens of this city, of Colorado, in which John P, White Wash. John R Karly. the Seattle, his com constant roommate and pan Work-era president of the United Mine leper w hose case attracted widespread Ion, he will spend some time at Stev-ens'of America, referred to it As the attention a few years ago, hat escaped camp on Lake Massaaseuoun pltadel of corruption, the district confrdln the Diamond Head quarantine vention of Arkansas, Oklahoma and Routed Federate Continue Retreat station near Port Townsend, where he TexaV of the organization adopted a has been confined under the care cr remnants Mexico of The Hipolito, resolution here petitioning Prealdent the United States public health serthe federal garrison of Paredon, routWilson to retain United States troops vice, and la at large. ed General Raoul Madero and the by In the coal mining sections of that ! Zaragoza brigade of tbe constitutioni state. v Coxey Army Arrives. alism army two days ago in the first The remnant of Washington. the skirmish of the Saltillo campaign, Becker Victim of Frame-uCoxey army reached" tha bar , retreated to Ramos Arlzpe, six New York. Seven witnesses testioutskirts of Washington Tuesday. milei! of north to Saltillo, according fied on Tuesday for Charles Becker, General Coxey with his wife, daughw reports brought by rebel scouts to in sn effort to prove the former police ter and aott, beaded the GeneratFranclscoVllia lieutenant was the victim of a frame-up- " been much reduced since It starthatched by Bald Jack Rose, the ed from Massillon, 0. Troops May Remain in Colorado, informer, as a means of saving him- Denver, Cola Assurances given by Barge Service Begins.' self and his companions," Bridge' the secretary of war that there is no Panama. Barge service through tha Vallon and Sam Webber,- HarryCapt U. 8. intention immediately of removing fedMajor Hamrock waa In command Panama canal was IL Inaugurated 51 y 8-from on (( U. trial of being Gsn. Bchepps, placed eral troops from the coal fields, caused of the state troope of iColorado who mi W with the of a tug with five passage tnurder the for of Rosenthal, the D. Grant, Is n f tW general satisfaction among strikers, fired on tho strikers' tent colony at loded barges In tow through the Mlra-fiorwith th Fifth gambler, Ludlow. vw c' mine owners and etate ofScIals. and Pedro Miguel locks. i itiw. sam-palg- r 3 4 :it cal-ciro- n justice J R r V if . t t4 Ar Meat Vitaliy inirestel la Gw are nteq Against, th possible Confix cation of 'property the Invad- - ' -- f 4g CopstrtutlOnsItsts,' " t. f - , - t in attendance upon the .diplomatic council was similar to that displayed when they were Informed in New York a few days ago that the German ambassador in Washington had received a dispatch from Mexico City that General Huerta had expressed bis willingness to retire under conditions honorable to himself or if to a solution of the Mexican problem asserted The Mexican delegates that they represented no political or personal interests in Mexico and felt they were nonpartisan in their views. We are as devoid of political connection as Justice Lamar, for instance, said Augustine Rodriguez, one of the Mexican commissioners in illustrating the disconnection of himself and his colleagues from the of Mexican politics. The sentiment of disinterestedness which the Mexican commissioners expressed in their Informal talks was particularly emphasized in the open ing speech of Ambassador da Gama at the first full conference of the mediation board during the day. In which he referred to the clear and persuasive voice of reason counseling the sacrifice of persons in favor of the collective interests of the people, and spreading the gospel of peace and ALDRICH v i 1 neo-essar- y , vA ?V J.N'fiV &&. c 6 " With mediation proWashington (R H tails to ! removed Niagara ceedings . , ? , sit Mexican in the activitv the Ont, K t nation has been notably ielaed Tht rP, i: t. 4 , s , , lelt tarh American commissioners J4 w , . vv T; Tuesday for the Mine of the confer ; u A $, i . v ' H - , , ence and were ioliovud laUr by Mm A v. i f H i, b f r ister Suarez of ( ini the last of tin mediators to leave Washington. y 4 11. A special telegiapn wire from the headquarters ot the American repre The determination of w sentatlves at Niagara Fails to the keen in the group- to otagnpht guards equipped tyU a maehlne'gum ar seep in the Inset. White House was installed during the of armed miner ahown day and preparations were made for V r keeping the president in dose touch with the proceedings All important questions are to be submitted to the president before the American representatives take any There was every indication action at the White House that officials do y not expect a prolonged conference at 4 4 a com since Niagara Falls, especially k47 munlcatlon Dy telegraph with Mexico PRESIDENT NOTIFIEb GOVERNOR PLAN (TO ORDER BACf SEVERAL DECLARES THAT PAYMEN be will there and now good City is COLOMlk TO THAT EDERALTROOPS $25,000,000 WILL BATTLESHIPS. FROM VERA-- ? no difficulty , In obtaining General v BE WOULD BE BLACKMAII .; SOON. WITHDRAWN views , Cruz and jAhipico. Huertas ; b ? distorted dispatch from Mexico City to the effect that General Huerta was ready to retue, althougn condispatches tradicted by corrected which stated that he had given his delegates no Instructions to offer his leslgnation was received with interest It was stated that an error in transmission had given rise to the first statement Authentic advices through diplomatic sources several days ago stated that the Mexican commissioners were clothed with full power to act and had been authorized to agree to the elimination of Huerta if necessary to bring about a settlement of their countrys international troubles. This fast step, it was said, would be taken only after it was apparent to the commissioners that there was no hope of settlement oif any other basis. ADMlNiSTRA Tion ir CRw;;rtiNG And New V 4 A ood:.;ed Iealizc pre CENT Preparations Made for Keeping President Wilson in Close Touch With Proceedings by Installation of Special Wire ators m . fi'4, (I X ''ii 41 e, 1 Niagara I alls Marking a nm fra In the r lations of the nations of the western ht mispht re, ch legates from the United States Mtxuo and thrte great South American republics loim ally opened on May JO the mediation conference which they hope will bung peace to Me xn o Confidence in the amicable settlement not only of the difteiences which hae arisen between the nited States, and the Huerta got eminent and the ultimate pacification of all Mexico through the avenues of diplomacy was reflected hue by the medi- f g., "Pl. t.L'i.Li. h-t- : IKMH-HU- S ON THE PEACE COMMISSIONERS GROUNO PREPARED TO BEGIN THEIR WORK. Mexican Delegates Assert They Represent no Political or Personal Interests and Are Non Partisan in Their Views s . Vice-Preside- nt INTERESTED IN SALE. Former Senator Helped Put Through Twenty Million Dollar Deal. That former Senator Washington Nelson W. Aldrich --was primarily Instrumental in the sale of the Rhode Island trolley eyatem, to the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad for $19,000,000 or $20,000,000 was the statement made late Wednesday by Charles S Mellen, former president of the road, in his testimony before the interstate commerce commission. Killed by Hailstones. Mexico Six Muzquiz, Coahuila, teen lives were lost in a tornado which swept this town Wednesday. The terrifir. wind Tore down buildings, killed hundreds of horses and cattle end did damage estimated at thousands of dollars. Hailstones of enormous slife fell and several i persona --were killed by being struck by the atones. Steamer Aground Near Tampico. Galveston, Texas, The Norwegian steamship Atlantia, which left Galveston May 17 for Tampico with ninety-eigh1 aground- - 100 passengers, miles north of Tampico and -t- ugs have been ordered to her rescue. t , Ratifies Arbitration Treaties. - Washington. The senate ratified without debate ' agreements extending for five years' the general arbitration The treaties with Austro-HungarThe Salvador. and Netherlands treaties all had expired. - a . p. party,-which-h- ten-derlo- p fjt V f'M1 as - on-da- es L |