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Show 9 'I V 1(4! ' AND FURTHER MILITARY DEMON- ; MILLION ROUNDS OF AMMUNITION T GOVERNMENT. - ALL OF TEE THE WAS OF UNITED STATES ON BY AN PICKED PART UP AMERICAN THE AND INVESTIGATIONS SHIP WILL FURTHER BE HERD PENDING '. MARINE OF OTHER NATIONS HAVE BEEN ORDERED OUT OF THE HARBOR FOR .THE PRESENT. THE STRICTEST ATTENTION WILL BE PAID TO DETAILS AND IF POSSL .' BLE THE LIVES OF ALL WILL BE SAFEGUARDED AS FAR AS POSSIBLE."" THE AMERICAN NAVAL FORCES IN THE HARBOR ARE ANXIOUSLY AWAITING THE ARRIVAL OF THE ' AMERICAN FLEET, WHICH SHOULD REACH VERA CRUZ SOMETIME TONIGHT OR TOMORROW, WASHINGTON, D, C., .APRIL 21, 2:30 P. M. VERA 'CRUZ "WAS TAKEN BEFORE NOON TODAY BY THE AMERICAN SHIPS IN THE HARBOR, jSTRATIONS WILL UNDOUBTEDLY TAKE PLACE IN RAPID .SUCCESSION. ATGERMAN VESSEL LOADED WITH 300.00TRIFLES AND SEVERAL il, -- MER-CHAN- ' ME Bargain Hunter can always save' time and V to i money; by referring over f JPest Ida, Look them , The -- , J. n ViruhimR rti mr: .WEATHER FORECAST Tonight ' and " W cloudy jprobably tonight, PROVO CITY, UTAH, VOL DUB 6 TUESDAY. APRIL 21, 1914 XT-- ' SEIZURE ZQF MEXICAN l -- . PORTSFlRSTWm. JTEF : - .i. " ............ ... FIVE OF THE BATTLESHIPS ORDERED TO TAMPICO, SENIOR ADMIRAL ' Admiral Charles J. Badger, i ' ..... - i. - - APOLOGY. IN COMMAND, AND OFFICER WHO DEMAND of Atlantic Fleet. Commander-in-chie- f The House Resolution Was Directed Too Much Toward Huer-- ; ta to Meet With the Approval ' of the Higher Body of Law- makers. WASHINGTON, April 21. The first movement on the ; part of the United States ' will be to blockade all Mexi- can seaport towns ' and to other i take Tampico and both coasts. . along Then if it becomes necessary American, soldiers for .The secopd time in the history of - - the two governments will march to the Mexican Capi-- , tol and will lay siege to that ; ;dty. WASHINGTON, "It , U April2h -- j jv of appears from th6 hepo-rtthq great .newspapers in foreign' govt X'I'kUurop - ernments will welcome vth f restoration of order w e Mi 'war" ' stricken; republic of . Mexido and ..should ' It , necessary for. the Amen, the . to take charge it willA - duty of the United gfUxiw to k protect the cities of 71 -- k - " ' WASH1KOTON, . D. 7 A. fc 'T p f admiral. HENRY t. may6. Now - c., AprB NteteiTof tta iSiS Ameri. ikatUeslups,V!!omprim -- '.he - The Senate do- -' now at Timpico. It was his mand on the Mexican government-f- or a salute to the flag after the 1 arrest of sailors and officers from Atlantic fleet bf the " American blednoon today to takeup the Navy, and a numberof gunkoata ng resolution which pass- auxiliaries have been ordered T House last night: Mexlm. by rrc.idmt A j..mt resolution jusUfyin? the' of the forces T'fv f? Vuplofmeut ' Wa 21, 2 pyJhi. at Tampico. aasera- -' the ' ' feriais. ' Secretary of the Navy Daniels, in giving out the order for the ' movement of battleships, did. not Cm-tej' W! of gutet in ttlorcwg recoB,tion state the purpose, but distinctly Jrt.io demands tBeinst Victor- - fef tera assembles at Tampico. a . hustake .1 Badger, Jheir. arresting told iahoHuerU newspaper men that be of the ifAtlaari porary flagship is. the A rk$ims. j an1 0,tf!Vs there is 'sufficient strength' of. .A110. and' the tenate Iteaolredhy must not be interrogated on that tic . fleet, will , probably be ' in t Admiral Henry T. Mayo, whose cade every Mexican4 port several house of representativea in. " ' times over. charge of the greae fleet when it flagship is the Connecticut.' i3f point. grdaS assembled. .That the presi- - e(L Tampiem dent of the United States dsjiiv-- ' tifiedln the employment of the S0L1E- COMPANIES OFFICIALS FAIL 10 DEPOT Dill (CRnMERGIAL CLUB armed forces of the United States ' to enforce the demands upon Vic, ill!! toriano Huerta for unequivocal - SETTIE CLAIVS lilt! amends to the government of the United States for affronts and in4 dignities committed against this Member- - Residents in the Southern Part of Salt Lake and Utah County Offl- Active Churchman Goes to Re-- " Club Bench Commercial Canal The General Companies Angry Huerta government hy : TX7fltloMra1 nt IVflct rttrn. Commission Petitioned the - and his representatives. City cers Are at Outs Over Payment ward After Brief Illness; Famship Campaign- is- - Bringing. ' to Remove Bill Board. The chief objection to the House Members to New. Man , at the Bedside. of Lopez Hunt. OrganMany ily J f Huerresolution is therefernee to f ' i ization. ta, as many of the senators argue The residents living soutn fs According to the arrangements Anders Anderborg, 'a resident At a meeting held in the Provo that the United States is not makSalt Greets new last The Commercial Club, Provo sinee 1884 and active in membership campaign hlrd and FourthVVe1 Saturday ing war on one man, e,specially TTtah CUnty off5,er, n Lake Md Jud-rE. Booth John is aS he has never been night, Commercial Club church circles for nearly thirty sent a petition to tne city rej)- for the Provo the- Lopez hills. Countv Commis recognized os president of Mexico. ITe.ntl.ng tin: the for in results missioners last night asking splendid resulting jj. Crabbc. Sheriff An- - years, died at his home in Indications point to the oaSsiog Bottoms, East , Riyer Bottoms, that organization and many new officers to have the big bill board 8jon?r . drew Smith Jr Depnty Coiuity Sixth ward this morning after an of a resolution more broad m its Lake Shore and the Smith Ditch members are joining the club, placed sonth of the station just contents but upholding the pi ev- canal companies, threw a bomb There are many others who are removed. They set forth in their Attorney Horace Smith and Depii- - illness lasting only a few days. tv sheriff S. Hedges eame to - at ident in his action. Senator Lodge into the camp of the defendants now f amilv W.af at 8, bedsidto come m and help complaint that the board w dam- - Provo veRferdav to make an audit' . ready , desuit Resen of oir Provo resolution the a last night presented hy boost for Provo and Utah County aging their property and is a 0f the binsCoiintyUommisaion-:- 8 r morff broad thn the one" which claring that the companies repre- through this organization. the p t twQ day9 nuisance. Berranl S. Christensen Sheriff tha enf was ncar .passed the House and some of its sented by him would not enter in- ' The club wifi hold its second, One of the residents of that nenry jjast an(J Attorney contents may be used in the Sen- - to a contract with the other comThe, deceased was a native of 0rant Cj Ragiey county tomorrow night, when section told a represen program Utah represented bear a . ate resolution. 1 and Was bom August 3. panies and I'rovo City' to is earnot be board The Post the will the following program that, r011ntv of fighting tied out. 1836. lie portion of joined the Church of the adjoining After 'the officers bad gone into the Provo Reservoir Company. In l.New stories, Wm. Roberts, mly damaging of Latterday. Saint Christ Jesus' but ever wut it since property, fhe question it was fouud that a land &nd enme to m explanation for the attitude of t 2. his native, has been the rendezvoas difference of opinon between Ten Reasons Vhy You built-i- t these companies, Judge Booth ex- Should be a Member of Conimer- - of hoboes and we and Icrvc who , Sheriff Past so d Sheriff ctmft'h m!rovo tramps plained .that the companies, had cial Club, R. R. Irvine, Jr. " hiden"J! in '?96 ihits.U,a.ltrains an,l tbe ,h' 18?; - oontmtinn ( V Pit settled the question with the twomission and The officers 'spent the until leave. lows 3.Iixed quartette. hold the matter im for ho oresentJ ' i the Rnapel in hia native April 19. The servoir eompaiy upon much 4. Address. Wm.' O. Farrell, women going across, the track at After the nttn- -v. f preaebnf 1 than-they would 'White Uquse tonight made public ter terms I m- secretary Sail Lake Commercial that point are in constant fear o: u very.thornnghly, Bagley ssid land. When he returned, to in tlie of done courts, various became in active bly vo he hae Secretary hide who Bryans, hoboes crooks club. ji'praphrase and the that be would like to see the ' hi This announcement made many 'telegram to Charge OShaugh- 5. Baritone behind it. Murray solo, claims and go over them himself capacities and was known for ' qualities. The matter was referred to the before coming to sterling ,?ne8s yeaterday afternoon, direet--in- g of the representatives angry and Twelves. any decision as He is survived the deliverance of President some hot words followed, hut .the 6. .Saxophone solo. by his wife and attorney and the owners vail to what should be done. He said city Car! A.. 'W'ison8 ultimatum It, follows: judge was firm and these eouipan children: the follQwing undoubtedly be asked to femo.e that Utah county had spent mms? Emies will not be in the fight against Presidents Instructions. Mrs. and Andrew and Reed, than tbOO.OO on the hunt already, Harry Ashton, the 14 year dd tlpj board immediately. Mrs. ma Say to General Iluerttf in reniy the Reservoir company. Jevne, Swenson, Anna;r ttomev Smith then said .that the son of J. TV. Ashton, ia now recovto yours of April 17 that the Mrs. Ida Huish and Mrs. Thilda Among those who spoke-aMT. Tatlock, in b E. Colonel Luke county had anent i27,- for an from alt ap operation President of the United "States meeting were James A Lnc;css, ering The funeral services wdl Ripple. G. ha A. R., presented Jono.OO and that three felonies had The operation wnsjbalf of the felg- great disappointment at his Tf, K. Varrer, John R. Park, May- pendieitis. in the Sixth ward meeting be held committed in Utah county Prtovo General he It. Y. U. with a beautiful failure to make prompt and or Charles P. Df- Ur, Fnick nerfomed at the house Thursday at 2 oclock. I .) (r rags , nig. . 'Hospi Ul, oa pagr .'if ' brought-o- n 1 ! . 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