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'41 , LA ell axm t tit. 1143 S,sr of t wet' 1 V. or I cl'' Ittt, ,,,f t? 11, !,,r , 1 t n1...I :be ,ontressmen Approve. Ssthers of consrosa who tliwussed the Mexican situation today were without regard to party In approuing the preiddenra call the rationai guard. Republicans contended. however. that a decided t'r" It& pteb ions ago might have made the call unnecessarYThe adjourned after a five minutee session today out of respect '9" m"ottrY of the late Senator ituirleigh of Maine and the house de""i rielf to general legislation. Proceedings in both bailees were open- 4 ti'll by the chaplains that war might be averted. t'itrali7 .ottt. - . linslow Gets s. , we lit 04' so 1,..;L 1 I --1 :: Cis ;; ''''''''''''' , ' , ' 't'"4';''ftftevess- , -- Volunteers. ' I, , f t - ,, I n ' a 1 ;! 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(.1,.. t (laillni's assailant was ar.4 latta)ette'n passengers rested. the ei ' . . ,;,: ' ant hie fete in unknown. He had been gunmen...11 before his chief. It la retiorred. to answer th charge of PIC& i ' , tol t having negotiated with the Germans ot Armor litto Montfort Awsitble Orders ) for the sorreedr of it fortress St (..thy 14) I ;. ' so loft. PrePortatt to OFFICH i Vi'da't; ,- HENN , ,..f v." 1 'e, ATTACK rt I 111 , - : -iv iv ' r,!r if t VICTIM MIMES .,...4: ii,,',",,,r,L't... - SALMI ,..: ;0.:"e - 6-5- OF on pass two). ' - ' At' i - - . :: :6; c e, ..''.,,,:,'''N.,: ,- 4:' 1 : )4 . 1 ; - I. ,'. ,, 1 tiring .,....e.,,,; ,:!. 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Great cicitrabelKki1513" to perm& National I t I n. 1 , Galveston, Teqi.., June Moril a prociainatlim At t t. , ' ,r. , ., , All Americans To Leave Mexico at Mazatlan yesterand kisking that in the premllt tense situation no men oe landed in Atexico from Amer. warshipA under any circumstances were clelivcred to the state department today by an einbassy secretary. In regard to the general situation in Mexico, Eecy. Lansing allowed it to become known that dispatches to Hu; state department showed increasing excitement kind irritation in many sections below the border. The tAvtA of the dispatches were withheld. clay Seen on Pierpont Street Soon After CO to Colors Was Issued --- i,:-.!- La soldiers (Cnn In cruisera, the South Dakota and Maryland. are under order; to "Im l'41'.' from the Bremerton. Wash., navy yard to San Diego. The en!, Mexican warship on the west. coast Is the ancient gunboat , eiv-- up-Io- I 4 I , i...wi bassy announcing that there had been a dash between a boat crew of the gunboat Annapolis and Carran- 1 1 .... Dies ',arbor,. Two mors '',ereere, ASII1SGTON, June 19. , -4 ornmunications from the Mexican em- ' , OHNE (Continued on page two). I exchange these for uniform. Busy scenes were enacted on- the short stretch of rierpont street this morning. Although the order for concentration of the state troops was not issued until late last night, before 7 o'clock this morning company commanders, sergeants, squad leaders and privates were "on the job." Following the instruetions of the official order of the adjutant general the troopers arrival at the armory went immediately into service. Officers in the meantime were engaged in swearing into service new re!cruits. eking in-- - ' ' 11 N han-li:a- Itay reeolution would put into 1.4n), Jlitte I.Admiral WI- - slow, commanding the Pacific fleet. to:a re.,..pt of orders today to select available Veleele and dispatch them to I,Irintr warships now stationed at ports on the west coast of Mexico. retrr,;,,o,- Denver and Chattanooga. at San Diego. were instructed to take ll''''al. s,o1 the cruisers and Colorado, also at San Diego, were to Pittsburg 41l Liter. IR aaa the crinter Salt Diego. the admiral's flag,. that expected ';''';', es- - 't1 evil for San Diego it once. The dls'etstition of other ships of the Pacific division is as follows: tluM,,,,, annap,-,11- , and supply el.ip Glacier at Mazatlan: cruiser CIOVe- 344 ant L.Val transport Buffalo at Guaymais; cruiner Raleigh. at Collate. '',qtazi.:v gunboat Yorktown at Topolittoimpo; crulaer Albany at Manzanillo; 'cliesr Ch,rieston en route from Mara islond. Cal.. to Balboa. The protect la vrIlatt M:Istatikert and the destroyers Hull, Hopkins and Truston are in - fa-- ta dun-lion- - 1., stew-quer- rm-n- have felt all along that we would be forced to intervene." said Senator hen the call Chamberlain came The Mexigan peopleso largely iga that notion noranthave they cat. whip us and it wiil he necessary for us to go in and clean up the Orders to Select Vessels. t tains under circillsr 19 division of battery. Troop A and C. of the env. affairs. 1914. military -iilre will next con, under inspection, In this dcpartnient the officers and eidiated men will be mustereil far examining phv lila nit are now at i the service without further medical eaa,a outside stations Following to a list of the reitatnining the IniUPViOUS muster. tO, such ;tuition I cruits who we odunteered to. i members of the troop e stationed at an ais administrai,se after mediately such pointicr day: meaatire. ali officers and enlisted n,ell First flattery. Artillery- -will he medicaliy examined awl any 'Either tonight or tomorrow mornS. found disaitalified for the rilitars N. O. Bemis, J. A. Whelan. itg the Finn battery will Men, to the dishe anmediately rervice V. ern V. S. Stewart. Stevens, fair grounds, where it will encamp and charged. -- I F.:aria. Harley C. Taylor. Clarence 114111 until jOining the mobilization ,tractornoa from war departU. Henneber. Harry R. limelsard. state adjutant genera; ment state camp at Fort Douglas. Troops A and no toad he service mustered into will of the cavalry will remain stationed Troop C. eatalryJustin Shepstaff officer except as indicated in ard. Melvin H. Slater, Clifford V. !at the l'itrpont street armory until the state Any telegram to governors. Hansen. H. (s. )141)onald. staff officers nitestered into service goneral mobilization Douglas. will be immediately discharged upon The reersitini other in the Da) Out tamp nivel. termination of their particular itutioe Keith Emporium will he opened aptainn W. H. Elliott and E. G. ,relating to -mobilization and transfer Si-- ti this mening. On the sidewalk in after the Crirranza TrP,NPACP of property.Sheller hie forenoon made guriteist It ehlisted Men tnmen other :IrrHrd ,,eratre that the front of the tthen the demand conies for P (Flipand inapection of the Fort Douglas te rarrarvi P i:t, WO,. .letnamtTient ta move troops practically all of rei ate 4tmalled to explain to the g toiornin preparing plans for the mothe ra.lroads serving this territory ire "IP reall of gen. PerehingP einerMartnne a Ism crows gun oglet. n la,would f"rwar4 to - The will hays made arrangement, to gleet !. bilization t here of the Utah national i unleretraal 4 ratm, from tile specimen on dis!ret le Inform i3rran:the reatimernenta in a few hotirs'rhe ,. rh i. ig in anticipation of orthat the Amertran treare 'alit net at points Wesley King will be Agssrlit,ling of equipment Capt. play. ders from t!1 :he re,allo-the de it Washington. where it will be neeled began year OPtI'll In charge. has Vivic no official report wail made it in, ,,t,ility to terday sr,on after tho call for the state 'I,Jer-the h,rter from 'root". Wall made. Transpnrtation Ij beiived that the officers will rec. are bury today preparing to Th e en, ,es2,7i eemattleaOn ortinwnr! that the ca.alr) camp east et exredte the filling of orders on the it,t ..aht the kVaahingoett r,Aernment CONSOL the post and thnt the battery ghall ocf ret new,. f tre,f,le at Ntatattan. shortest possible notice. a the Moklein verelen li.$..1,,,,r,line cups the former eamp graund on the I I opposite gide. Thin will I've both Funston Will Designate ona7,:tr.taini ,a, ernht,p ttnoatr:I r,a.trf R!,0nr,f To RETURN TO U. Si krms of the !service ample water 'tip-planti wi,1 &leo place the cavairv Militia First Wanted::tir,,.enteit a report front the military In gen. Mere. provniity to the rifle range for tar. icommaryl,, at Igt prartice. sterempatitel !,, Fait Antonio, Texas. illn 19.It WRIC iternlir ,f the .mident. 5.13ea Itroungt ille. leken. June the fr;11, umd a late hoot thig afternoon fr,.ni ti!y ire,r.;et.m, lorlicsrd sti headluartora of the that th Amerwans Conant J. H. Jobtmon arrited her the post oftt dale hats received no ofsouthern riSpartment today that nen.; eign cirri,- .,raintthelr ficial Inetruetions regarding the mo aftrh!ps. at Matarnoroto tith from hn, r'.;riston would rqiieet th war 'le.1 eii-pthe men ernoon andpii.1 bilizalon of the state troops at Fort Mert,'s rport NIA re...artnient to wstid him first the militia! 0,-he announced that were martnee. !,,ti Doitglas. likrole,i at ,f New York. Pennsylvania and the ,.nly mind order from the mate depar,inois am he believes h can Vork Under Handicap. makel lao th, i it it iieAnnapora. maMexion. halt ra to there. wAn tii at ki Wivnhington tMtd quit use iJractiral immediately of thnee or lehtp In a Capi4 mobilization of troopg iP tri, he attacked by that Nue 0 aho.it4. Mammon. etpecta !rteep Officers who witnessed. ganirations Utah works i:nder townething of the United Stat ., t'onaul handicap. With the convereion of the erntInned f,n page ex.) !sal& (('ontinue4 on pare Mal Imam body of state troops from total.. day. v ,mit !if ESPONDING 44114-vv- . by local tactical diViSit)11 to which it from governors of states to President Wilson's call on the 'national guard for service along the Ntexican border reached the war department today In rapid toiccomeion. By the time Feey. Baker it as at hie desk. 17 Ptatell had been heard from announcing that mobilization etas In progrees. The men III tpe held at state mobilization point's until mustered into the federal flerliCe. If the entire force la not immediately desired for border Iwo- - tee the units not omit south probably will be granted furlough-I- t is certain. however, that the entire force the minimum etret:gth of which will be upward,' of 100.060 men. will be heM under arms for two weeks or a month while the processee of muster Into the federal eervice and of equipment are being uorked out. The first 17 states heard from today were: Oregon. Georgia. Maine. Indiana, Montana. Colorado. Idaho. Illinois. North lutkota. Ohio. Virginia. Vermont. Miestasippl, Washington. Tennessee. Missouri and New Torii. Summoned to White Home. Chairmen Chamberlain and Hay of the senate and house military committees were summoned to the White House for a conference early in the Remponses alohilizing of the Guard. rli,:e.theee ipionost lc steme were in process a forte of Illettellet viandsii.,!te'wh xi', not he less than 100.000 etrong and may exceed that number thoasands was twitie mustered inte the service of the United States. k zerc,,,,, ,ar ail states had repliel before 110011 today to inetructions sent Itt'-'tatt their allotment of troop e be immediately fittled out. :1 eN, 1 ineterce Seey. !taker watt informed that thir men were arm.- zr ri tn their mobilization points. rt,n, 1,,,th efleele oleo additional vessels, wermainder orders to proceed tzlin.can waters for the relief of Americane who may gather from the Vest' tzl, light craft and transports are iengasted In this eervice. If ayeatry 9,-- y will able to so up ahallow waters after refugees, Anxiety for Antertrami In Mexico. r,ne.letable anxiety IS felt for the safety of American citizens of whom Neu; are about ftatnt in Mexico. Ea.. Arresiondo, Ntexican arcbamorvior demgnate . euhmitted to Secy. Isms' a revert of a clash at Mazatlan yesterday between Mexican soldiere tads tost lead of men from the American gunboat In the harbor. IA:er a formal request front Gen. Carranza wag transmitted urging that eon t.o. t American warehips be permitted to land. even unarmed. dorg te lacsent clismrherl state of public opinion. Admiral Winslow is trying lossa Ire Arinspolus by radio for ii report on the incident. liotrui,imie to MOM) commanders in Mexican waters have been to al0, st zli,te berty to their men and and send only such men ashore as is l'est'Y ,, get supplies and mail. Nriematic officials wet. much eitirred by the potetibility pf actual hoe'.0 tWee the rnitert States and Mexico svhich they AIM in the mobil ICIal of the national guartim Many have nationals in Mexico for whoee leer they wish to provide. r Is with a quickened touch to call against an enemy, Salt Lake this morning took on a mavtial air. In the early morning hours olive drabbed fellows, wearing Laughter nu,. gratl aud Etu.igin ktuistat and It.- - the cord of yellow or red that distinguished them as cavalrytsistanst l'it)ttubder nitre Mount men or artillerymen. Were, to be Sten scurrying towards the stem 1141.,n pre. ttttt The admiral ramie nit men1 i4 kill of Ilse n !armory on Pierpont street. Before the day's business was well rriett-- , of the under way the men had begun eompany formations that meant I., the tat department And behind Irma 4111114t..) but It b. la mobilization of armed troops. ready for duty. by the vu rri utter tlot !these fellowS in uniform hurried prt,titINNI I III. folks in street clothes, sturdy nl,olo 111 too lot, tolo000liwt tAat, to immediately militia draft provision made taisay. it iticluilea &It order of the new army reorgani- received thui morning t,10,,, t!i,,, de. partiaent that enlistmerits he ..i.ole fcr zation under which guards- the peraal of current cultos--,men consenting to take the Awl of for a apcifted "The following tratruettors iti adfederal oath would be availdition to those promulgated through able for service anywhere the governors of the vartoue states si...1 immediately, has been prepared govern," the statement says. etate The units designated to by war department ofncials and for mobilisation include all recognixrd Chairman Hay 9f the house unite of land orgarilzea militia in the state esetpt coast arttlferrretiopanice military committee. the mate ab Part of not utilized I !tit., WitE-Jo- ENLISTMENTS t Office OfficersRecruiting By OpenedSeveral Volunteers. st,Lintztom Jun, ut Nun nritorting late milts) int the iti,4i bet Veil Amt-rieo,antan mut tarratuat Ai I ittyldter.i )t,trdny Mta Litt tun-mdud Itotatimalit Nlitte I. M. GOVERNING ALL 11.7.,leasares Maj. Ilan Parry. iit or the en!r41 di-- Jane 19. States of the Cruet pertinent making artily fur the IntiNtentig l', ',I ,' naeffective tional guard in hie territory st et 4, format sta,, i..ent in a iihnirtinced the w daten,ernercillong the border and Gen. Trevino'e warning to Gen. Petist 1,,A.1.0, catisfNi the wisdom of this plan to be doubted and there were z.erti,,,no today that the reply would go by telegraph to Special Agent 3,thertt in Mc,dec, City tnr delivery to Gen, Carranza, at !' f or e Out June wASHINGION, U. S. S. Annap- olis and Carfanza Soldiers at Mazatlan in Conflict cilitAuo, communication. President Wilson s firm resolve to keep the armed forces of the Mexican the United States in Mexico until such time as raverrtment polices the border region so thoroughly that bandit rtiti!S into American territory are improbable Is understood to stated note. in the cltarly Lscstoz announced that the note would he diepatched during the It r.at f4.;t WMAtt ,,,t theCilSe its terms or say how it would be transmitted Ratel $em riantitd to trend hy special meweenger to the Mexican gapital. ,r. Boat Crew from owlet-tida- ituggcated Will Move Equipment to Fair Grounds Awaiting Orders to Proceed to Ft. DouglasCavalrymen Respond to Call and Troops Begin DrilingCamp Site Is Laid Artillerymen INSTRUCTIONS Madrid Spain. Junr 19. via Part... 3:22 p. he pmnIh prew6 axeociation today received a cablegram tient on behalf of the hpainh4i tvdoity in Mexico City urgfotr-Ins King to take aethm prevent oar between the United l and Mexkli. The of the king to arbitrate the difference bet neer' the cfpUnt BEGIN MOBILIZATION oficw,H j GUAM UTAH NATIONAL vEpsioN Yaqui valley. o 1:,.., ar A be Presented Con -- - ASIIINGTON, June 19.While the whole country was lítV astir today with the mobilization of the national guard for border duty President Wilson directed that his reGen. Carrsnia's demand for the recall of Amerig' rejecting Mexico go forward immediately. from as troops In refusing to withdraw the troops the United States realt-P'the friendly intentions of the United States toward the de S Gen. Carranza fop government in Mexico and sharply rebukes for unwarranted charges and insinuations of bad faith contained 11',144 ,,t, Mexicans to arms were displayed about the city and also, it was reported. in the interior. Acrording to. reports, Mexican authorities have ordered all able bodied Americans taken prisoners and intend to disarm all foreigners in the tn,--T- IrLt !&4. t EXICAN (ub:e. 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