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Show , I PAST EDITION r '1 F'Or triemonw- pp - 11 IltrTH JrNE MONDAY 4 PAGES 14 Mon ME. EMEI.E.MKo IT no .IP NI I AND S T "frAl IV C 1 i ati.A Nt b " 1 tha totteenve of the New as coeunanfty reflAres thought ofas this sodium. an adverting itot Irgagie The 1 LIBERTY. 26 1916 SIXTY-SEVENT- UTAH CITY SALT LAKE YEAR H - 4,- i Two Thousand Children in Prohibition Parade; Mass Meetings Are Held in Murray Wards AWAIT DECISION NOM Of CARRANZA AS TO IMAR ; 24L,,,,,,t74. -- .9.,1 - Ins-1- ' - t: 1 4 :,y - ..;1 ,,, - " ,,, i' 0,, lie Shall Choose So Will the United States Cavalrymen Held Be GuidedAmerican Prisoners lin Chihuahua Must Be Released Carranza Note to Trevino Regarded As Formal Avowal of Deliberate Hostile Attitude. :... al. 1k 11 t '' '. tt, '.:. Ctrrt publiehed test of (ienc r h Isus pygnieel otat,, note del not found hey. 14,..nNe b artetandis upon a statesmen( thatMs Weskits preripitated the fightApparently thr meesitlim has no r00 00'0, Operation Guardsmen to he, ,Meetre th, n ar:a !Al rs ' earrion: net , ( '14''' 7111,!!-7.4- ,- A , I Concentration oh- - rhgr : ; ,,,' , 14'7, 't'''7. e. Dt MI 1 - ".: , ' ', ..'....!: . . ,,. 4. , .4",' ,.. ., : 77.,..."0, ;14 ' ilt , ,,,,,,,,,,,,crrn.er....4,11Krti ..... ., , f ,, , , ..,.,',7.. - t , ,: i 'i ' , ,,, IN - , , ''' "is ' , 7. ' . A ; , , '4' ''. ' - ,,., .,- k il; ;,- :r - , Countries Defends Position ,,Ato ,,,,1 ;'"! ,., ;:;. t , ,..irt , 4 : i..-.. 7.1... ., ,. ''..f''''''''. .: I 4 .c..-- () , w 1,1 to 4,, ' 4404 0 ! 0 ,, , ,..,-t-- J. ''' ,.. , ,,itill.,. 2,-;.- ,.r:3, 'k'''," .: . . j . , . ,...,,r-;-,- .: , -.- ......, ' k .. I itIttp--.- . f ,i ,., f at i t-- ''. 1. 1 I .. : 4, ,.... .,. , : rw '' 1 ' , fx." , , , ....4,-11- 14,s-vistrili,c- f, CN,....., , ,: '. ,, ,,,,,'-';- - k JO" epzC -1k pel I 'nt" 4 I .., tip, "'- , , ,.., if - .411 with reference of candidacy of Charles E. Hughes. This was pri,Jr to the meeting Pf at, Progre55;Ne national committee here t day. That the leaders vere vPry nilksh dividPc1 t) thP pr,,per course to be pursued vai evident in their statements and also in the numerous conferences held. rr; Ge,rge W rerktre --S- saitt vait, 41 , , , a'11! lb ate ' , talk ' toe, 1 ! h4,-.- he r i I" . ,r!, ,,-- '.. ' ''0 i,r tt. . -;,.- I 1 i kv '.'"'''''''' " i - r ' " i : : Citizens Are Ready to iiIREvItio IssuEs - ; Fight Saloon Element' ohe elcy, , , , ' ! M. 117hitaker Makes Principal Address: Urging 17oters to Go to Polls and' Keep City in the Dry ColumnElec-- i lion' Tomorrow. 1 1 v, , ,.-vt,- ; m oosevelt Declines n MellltAY. Ili' rrogressives iNommation; Urges Support of Hughes t- 1118, ! ' a,,h,-.0i- 6 i Sei--- 1 , 1--.) -- -' Lk . I ', ecrery :.:..1 - f!' -- 1, -- t;c:-;.-- - ed - n.,,,,-..aree- ,..!,', t ronbiar,71-- ,..1: : . ...t e , ' MUG ' 's ry t.....r1 1 7,.,.: .,,,- .1 P" I A - . iri ' I,t! ' titr-rt- , . t t ,4 1 N thr pet-se- fe-e- A 1 - n1-- Aric r- A , - i e 1,. -, s "' '' " - - - Ti I -- w ! ' t...41-P- i , ' en 1 : ,,' ee- a- 'A ,, :A-- :vg ti T. -- f 7, 0 I 4. 11th A : .1 aro-rte.-- nr -.- -- kk, IfttKVIRMIRMPIMN 1 1 :.; rt,v-tt- i l 1 E -- e- tt.--- f coo-rind- - - ',A" ''''' ' m- ,...--,- -- s,i-g- le r, " -t- , tt-T- ehenvon r,IN, - :a. I I'!iirc-1:1- .5.- - V tr-- '..- , -- , l ass-n- , 1 s : i " ... :i ; n Y 1014 onL i ' ' , -- ' syl 14? .,1,,,, i i 10 1,4 may he cal:ed upon to detern-one $it hat is to It the Rai- tude of the ProgTes,ive party ASHINGTON. co", thoi ,rganizationi t. ., Nil. , te PIC , c L't;.State J,111'! comm:tt ak ellt on nreoni aticrytyom . bolos opt.",e,1 third tont I log to.Let its the The) lyyted down 1.,11 h yth.tttuse the mune ( at) to flu wing. 1.tt,h.. I. yf the ti4catit.) yalts'eyll h) the deeittaution nf .., k A t ';1 - e mitty-- Irote of St fly nyttitynal CIPM '2i thy- - 1,7. ' , I June . Chty-a- 1,0 ! a,,,-,- , ttor i at Vote is Against. 1,1Kiblies A714014(111 --"- , i I - toot vi p.1 'ld 4 --- t. ta June 26. ix Central and South American republics, through their representatives here, whether his government of Eliseo Arredondo, Gen. Caambassador-designat- e rrantas his goverrnnent whether here, would accept offers of mediation in the crisis between Mexico and the United States. ,: . :r - - - . cent rai offer mediation to the United States in the Mexican erisi. at tins time This tattiunsiteement aft made late today by Minister Cahleron of Militia. after a toofcrence stilt seey. Lansing Minister Utikleron said lie hart been informed by the secretary that the 1nite4 Stith rnAttlerrd this wits, nnt the time fbr mediation. The, minister added. lite. triers that the Latin- - timecicaa countries alight consoler the Nutt. .0,1 again a?ter the tmted States had receiYed a reply to itsjune the de facia gmernment of Mesim. etli , : 'S .' 0.1..7) . rv. ,.,,,. 14 '"-- Oft.' km cf Declination The Nomination Was Accepted i June a...Wiwi on. And : , A.:3 110, -- 7 r :,- Ir.., ,e; :'.::Iii , ,,--. .,,ir-- , Arst1, 0.,,-- ieI;;;:lt.; 1 - ,:, ,,..,,,,,y...:::te...,::,:,.'.)::::1-- 4.t 3124. 'tor tot. Um Vir ,i....7r.:,','t :4 A, t,l-- t , ''i.4-t' TAO- - , 1 . ."c'''''''''''.11 ,,,,,.,...,,,,,,,a.: 14,:rt , !et, - , t4 4.. , :4 2.,-, 1,t 4 ,04,...,A4 ' ' ' ' ti, :'.'t " .: i,..,,14,- ;in By Acclamation. Pei ,-.' rit;;; h. lore tut - HAVE TO DZCIDE Roosevelts States. The United ..7 : ,. .; cli.1,-bil-,- " tro lc 0111 - '7 ,, .....r.:, t... ,i,ofit,,,,!4-'-,11.4- .' Ityr . . z - ' .1,1, ! t , ' : ,.ii ; '',-.r--- 14,4, '' ,.. , ,r...,......,...... '':' 0,; -- Liks," (oti,) , Transport ,. ' 1' - t',. t,,, - : ti,'' ' I 1.r.i,,, -- tr! f . of ,, ItilEil.tvet34.'7.7.1c4.77T;45.1 7 - .4' ,,,,,-- , .., : ,., , ti'11, o Candidacy of Leading South American Press ' 1:- t1,0,1 STATE COMMITTEES MAY . ti aa h.. It 4 wa - - - - , 1.4.?' - , , tr. - I N:' 1,0 4, 1- '': 4.. ' ''I'' .1..t.,,,,,' ''' . ,,7r tr,) 4- 1 .', ', -- . .,,,, 1,, - ' ' '4A, 'mt ' ,. I :7', . ." - :i- )151-- t SPAIN WOULD WELCOME AMERICAN INTERVENTION 3 ' r st.t.:11i::. : ' Hees ment ct .40 - -- ., 4- . ..., . i ,,, 4 , ... c, 1 '' t ' ,.:4,1, .....,g kAll ,:171,7h1"1"1("4104,;:mt, 1.41,,,. - - ,,.,,i-tz,- ti r , ': , ' , t: 11;;;.;m:444.. - . Machinery l. L ,. ..,: - tomor'- TICKET,- Six Central and South American' Sound Arredondo, Progressive National Committee Republiss Unable to Agree cn IndorseCarranza's Ambassador-Elec- t I tei?:;''' zt s.' .",,,,,,,,s:TN,.... 4: ,,, et'I'd-ra'-'. "' ig!,,,V7 . :V 1,2 ' 4' C '''!"- co c ,., , ri,1--- lit, Jr I , rbot , ..... 4 ", .1, "'I 41, ,', , - , gua- rds- . ' 11.14 ...001.4, "P Ito..." ,, el. t ; WV l 1,1 - ' ,, ,, ,, IL,7 ,... alirl':31.1.1.1"11'' ' . , -- rff" 1 At-4- 11 Aff , ,,o,,,,!,:n:r.,!0, i retirermitt 111 '444 taJP ,l't;,:,:42, .. t. .I .,',.e . "Sliciar'.'.,'Ai ',,,.. ',.:;4'' ,., ,:,,:i f 1 I d. i mEDIATIop OF - e r WI 5.ft PrtnNew ynrk litt. II .,. .,. Spain Desires Order. ania, a;,r1,,treI tr, r,e ,rt,t4;,- ,n ,'Tit. !,riv Weshington government eon- Madrid crr.,1 June Faris, '.4. tha fhl Sala ,1,..,,,, .1. ""ty 4 th,t arnah al a tnrnlat a v"arl State Authorities and Not Fed- . .:..: tmAtqana. .;,t.,i vi spondent of the Temps, sends the fol- et la tto,t ate hoett'ir astion. it die.; vtlo. 0., c) 71, ' k 1, 4 tb, r roattillit,t I rogre., ro,r, , !,T arrenta'S Put- - ! era l Government titetqts ttst if this ? tn:lighTiC try,- I i est here nation:1 ,s,Responsible , greatIy S,. 1,1 opinion ,p., t to a tat throNgh rsguLtr dip'Oral 4, '"' , r have deby the Mexican a:tuation lel , ,hannyte. t , . , !note the talk of trtervonton ty Firric rtgr,od ,;re -xv!,, - - "' , For Shortage of Uniforms. troutd . . . In- )1etnot re of are , Congrses or t. v .,te the In between favor A;f0nS43 peace e,,, t yn, tool., ne, hrtzel of .11 phew of the mithafiroi : , l . , Slates and Mexico no off'xisI Mr tt,,:ghoel , , the day hy th chairman of ' move in this respect has been msde tee foreign who t (mfrrefwv-- . Mare commute-ea: .::. ' , so : fnr 1. V.. feeling In Sp Ain IA thkt : Ti,... ,,r1.1. igtit ASHINGTON, JUne 1,0 conference with the rrp, . ak t er,n,Irt itd print,- t ', : it gr..at.st tr,,v,rtan,.. 2... i caitv a',I t..,-,-., tet ,,, ' rg trot Incidt ilipeding up of the mobill-- ; r:ght, The president then. vo4' be order that ai. , urgency' Ito,' ca!,1 that he might df,l1rs . ill-i Aui to astre and lation of rational alaardain Mexico it is pointed our tEn! the lolt its of .,-A, VIII hots and ssnate soon, t ut I . I 01W was men to there are 3110.0.0 Sarl:iris in Nlevi- - ditOrV.irr t"'I'iP w'rP ftg re;nind.r tit reportel for a Joirt; !,yok a rd arrenging the ree.nt Of eer,ent!,trt the ..,p(ol seehe. co. who would bs urigiyis t,, tarry. On ottoo,i he tekert until the Carithe ear department 74r Perkinn n"."'"i bsiness and many of whom who ' cei.eI 1.t aril word was es- ty nil states. th pri- - .1,..1 ,oir fert:ii-- e In his . ..$ ECTION of parade at Murray is shown in the illustration above. The lower picture gives would 1'40 virtually ruined. tert e, Mr "ft":"1" WIlror place to tll r'''' Intervention by the United States it Carranza adhpre to Int There were ri.stiv al,neates nf a i ! tne an idea of the crowd that attended the big demonstration meeting following the march It if. asserted. would not he regarded re...." , WA pohq a thAt the de L.,- - Iguard dtvision that thp flrst cont,n- ' as t thirl rAriv tit ket In the enmmittee. ::, because by unfavorably Spain. early le of bcrfiet Meatc,, r'"'cment eaging !gen,e hal starled for thf about the city. , ze. srmret in th Mexican revolution Spanish .T" r"rfle th".e '''''"1 freq,;orth- menforotp of the rrotod tornWc . " t ors1 ILO, Gen, Leonard ryt!,late t'r reallent 'We're isfeectlyely aided by the tioned of ' ;fugitiesStates, 1 ;e- - i th8t rf l'i'v j'hr'1"'" 4'1 Ca!ttrth Sranish ttv,t-tImeAr.er at bmItor. Imaroltng the eastern department. rta , tle it e lf being unable to ac t --- ported that he had several Nts- York The toeet:!,g ,1 ve,. ,,,,:, rhi corn --- 1111 to start Massachusetts regiments r'rc-,StWall of the ;and mitt... party , l Uphold American Attitude. Hale of f s1 t, ordr to, MA,t,-sf the day, Of Carranza's Troops ! durtng it. Vli f. , ?.a;f man in the Aires, June Z5. luec,omrg M3,,,,,,-h1;.liunos More than 1,000 Missouri i ,P1 freoza to- - ahence NI t he Mexican s.tuation ,r cf .4 ,,1, 1 :r1,,k men evert reported to have been mus1:1 rv... Tke day emya that Ina Unitd States to, t,.. sap ,hatrrnar trI' t,!,e ! rlor,,r,v, Inn.. te.- trooppi tered into the fedest trete.. Thee I. has the richt t,, ds- - msssare trtrt, nation e 'soYerrign tnr-,rr- n iAke the Chihuahua are beirg eon.' 11010 the first actitally to -: 2Vrtt.. I t stle!ty ami In forre Along Ilnited Statee oath trirwa one company I , 3 rortni.tid - ',Hee tW,, (continued on ax fieveni. of the ' mo''' guard qualtflpd Oregon 110 al ' ' etts, ef cu. Mealcan Central rail-1 T.elat,o1 t elli ls la..eri Juarez and Chihuahua lrate and amoothly working machinery 1. '74, tC1 to private dispatches was in operatton to expedite trarieport tok3 are tou,s. V1004. 17;,4111feS said that "lath."'" et the eatt'thel guard to the Any Attempt of Gen. Pershing's land Their trairia supply troop null inaliia packed with sot- - ll'have the T Men to Return South Must be right c.f 'say, even to P:d- "71 t' hC dl.trthUtt,1 be- , at train& limited aver-- i:la Abuniada an.1 points paseenger si i itraeking left Lag ties i has VIP master lis nes general quarter Forcibly Prevented last might- ' ! tt aided the by ;chance Ito - tapltal aa transportation fr om the t fys p1 :,'.; tov Arrric Rail- aent t ' , u" --'- ' -' stattorled constautly the lix.lat the war th'Ur"" rat s'as department the sparing ef i la eff;,t soriterr.plates HE OCCUPIES TWO TOWNS Cause Of to bold the railroad. the artery of tronapertation from i Physical examination and lack of 'Jot 'lords!' to the 1lltrh3r. iS delaying milltia in some a sr4.-Ia- l Itertrry stainless flak. We Ir.Int a! Inti'o. the Mexican rortesponds nce. l sri, A -. are being itilliPtrillt r It is pointed out that et.ite June Roose lettt-troop, elt. in 26.Theodore to ',states. read Next Of cry4 isaloorlei-lin." ' the pt :4 if the I i..ne th railroad. other re- - l authorities and not the federal pis.- fol-- . was eel aced that Gen. Pershingal ;terntient children of today irnari7h are nespons.ble for iloy the Progressive national vemmittee in sessi.)n here today, I 1 Firet'ward Sun- - So Soon as the Americans Evac- 1,,lre,1 bv tne";-;;',arless command. . than of uniforms. rifles and other lid:shortage the voters of tort,c,,,-- ; day Methodist si iin day La lro the est, ha h011 drawn into I Fr 1 tItahe uated San Gerommo and Ba- finally declined to accept the presidential nomination of the material., the resolution. rssillirtris I Para;- el row a (..recast of the eleo- - L5o711.4,1, the ptim. the Murray 1 Lrei, extendiog up the San- be on hand aufficient 'that :to quantities Miil Grant. H,nd ward, Creek. hloQth . rarl'Y from El Valle to Co-- I at Ril times to equip militia tinitS up tion would not be a vent...ite. The support chimaba He Took Possession. INIrty and strongly urged the Bull Mo.ose organization i ..sibui :Cottonwood and T.tylorsville other, df, Large iitosican forces to their react atrerigth. demonstratIon parade yesterday was.;;vtaitors nurnbertrr atis,ut 2.0')P ehil-- ! lee tvl-- g Charlet; E. Hughes. The coloneletter was read by C,)car King sathered at Vilia Ahumada The math& division waa advised to. . kat a' Zictesurna :dren Ti. pr,7eAsion was followed ty while according to day that lihnoie sua:Ati were two.- the answer. ' I, of the committee. 100 aliera here, t.en, aAtomobiles liaNis. s which 3n IA at giickel up the, '."";11'''''' has hut thirds enrolled. that Kansas guard., Sunday morning childrr. as Promptly Pershing J''''''' 74 7....V.or.e.1 C.,,n,- - plt t 1 e the I'rnicr, solve e !gin's! Lirees at El Valle and Colonia they fell out of line. Many! rrr,t 2.090 strung the children fell in 1:ne 1111. 0 13bPti were mustering with practically a 4.0.t:en.err--1I "I '',1,ortt-- r 1..,1!., ,I,- - un - f T, ileele I f th tiliar., e,......1- n,e.tran .. r. i an s Aittio ...r r., c ,o,v in Prt , tn I .e ,$,..oie all and that r.It of bruin ael ...,e, ,,...;,,,.., at four abreast the beat camp , ger! comple'C'ntlrul'd ) S.11 ,. ragtwn l z, ,,f traero.,.....a. Peas Patrol.' May flaalt. I ,:I, ax vdne ,.tr, Islii a. be mobilised completly a ment would ,,,,l,t) -t to tirtngtnot tal's.--i protest e ' t against bad t, lila o et?, ci tr JAcir.t .; ;: ...i a' ,r.ir,,,,-- :Ate further orTr.; the two lir.ea which are !t"nteettw haythK . .. ..rr, f , ,,,. r r e.. r f r e ten.. r ,,1 ' I::1 at ." i;.ii.i tnie4 long. both Artier- - iders to hater. lhe Wisennein guard ails fair city the itcen,,e4 ealoon.. t't h .53 rir. .,.,;,. ..a,,,, ., ) , ., re3te , tr. - 5,.51 TV f 11, :545, 'e k it 1), El v.." 'was were not the children w.th . mustered. vet Marching , .r. , 1 reported . al.y r :, .,.., : 1 li EM81111811 .,' ON COMMERCE er,t't t tt ....r..ror, rah; h rrscc,r ri lie sr- - operating.cavalry Pcuuting Pa,,I,..1::11 ; f 7.,Itr:, :.r,iel.3 tither 'state force: reported t ' , e about ZOO adult,. who were ale pa- ,, g SI , 2, rr e t met; to retl.r ,,, .i..1, tmentleth e,,.th 5.-,-r Indiana. Alit hi'- railing in protest but w Mete immewas manifitated in listed today 1,,ve re' e,.er rt ..f ,rle ; pnventinr, tlth E; Paso and and' ,r,ree be. :eret... .. r.tt.r., a.- - .,r,r r,... tt 1,re,e-it,- t, r.,,, !,...,-Juarez today that !gam WYOMirik. Colorado. South ita- diate duty it was to keep tn Ibte the 1.'41 wr '' ' rrn nea,t thew. pateola Ynight clash and kota and Minnesota and Idaho, .f.7":". ''''''sr. l'''''r' "I h !re' r'"ne .1 " SlreA 1...ts bi- - ''d..t".:"'4,;1. children anA. to meet any exigency isecti. a'' .! WITH f,a !rer,Pd PLANNED that is 1 hostilities. ' Arr.er t rrn on. r O nly (rne Nationality Rec tognists L front illnese to, ex ha t:tit ;on or unexp !he With retaigres zoo.diz,,tt that thousands n of n n,t .' ;it I i pairP,Are t The i.arsde incident. th,:.1 the, Prnrrin ,or!.:r 1),It.trg pected ae war The tment ha.; received , depai Mexico aro on th rLar I ohotl'1 tv,oz,t ,ttLt! la Ar,Y rfterro,1 trio. 4,rrry ,4poct.al car w.tit In,t7r4r tir r, hitch to in- without J. requeats from se..varate organ'. r t rt :,,t'll,,tt a kr. 1r and ,! zho pomo.. z;4tt the many !7",, re.ts rations not identi(i ed with the ration- - terfeee with the succervis or to make tl June t' 'o'latiott dell)" In that kl.! 2 ,. bovomina ,..,7 PtS tho a the S, regret. unilert.tking tots al guard to be recruited. of I;,' 1 tual ewliaravi en commerce betueen re Isle exPeeeee4 ;UPttilall. Ct-r0r r, The speakers of t!e OW, a d the.sei tiat . ; 1 Polish and other foreil 3 the native rril eht r whit ais wed it alorg the line f march tiw t litoNri statev jini Wale, ;vendo s are '.1.311 al a n Am if thatt aeparate referred to it lie not erican motor au !.1 r kt::ttt t!- t; fes. Army hgeads C34nainett train tPl ?lnilte of cletermituition of their future only a demonto- ehtaloin g fnotd A re- t Vt a. f:, stration of protest tint a derbonstratt hat suvh vir;si,ls..c.i nt s could no, Ile Protparedne.a,tVraiar for Prtnirroassea of ytwt, l a'. day Mexico I i Nina hi the planned 71 at , City " ",- fI arriving iOn of young monhi-.irand woman, hIr h tkeefT,1. Url.,7,- - t h ey ! ; ai.,(, T,,. ter 0, nir .ittl that at NtAtiOnft PIVer ratiun. aimi hood. r of the future. the ' r,rrh,n t;,,day, said ., t. ":,, ext, a call for volontvers rr, hope :44) ;)a, tgm, men and women , ,s r I. !II , Art, ,. , AI ":,;,trn whr, U. .tntrt e4tntrA.-- 0Headed by members of th comtto t,;ltustoin, itiopeet,ini a ma the I la had clothing to cover ....ss far a s the wur department 4 1,,lia! 't eir f mar u 110 nrw,,t..., of - there mittee the children marched 4ease e.. and luirli 112e been hAdintr up P111117; a a: erowd1 1 iSe"' t"111Pri about r!, ,r rt..A rra,i the 1, train r:eione t,Pt; in marched counter street. Wasatch -- -s , food tie said they fousht I firtritt into Meaty) Mum, sit twain,' .n,tconl.n in S tn a......,trt Lir ave., Murray Street and marche i and ifin.,11. an. Ste,r1 over bits of orange a.A) !ha. rtratt., than t, and fur week tut arena and am. counter marched Main Street rossemb-tA ottnnti !ere. felow traveler threw peeling r t,,y from try cii.en out t, an. ,nnryt,n whn Ott: '..no,! , " t r 4s Mg at the Murray First ward chapel trinnitlim have hem' permitiewill in korr. 1, i oe . H.r'-',where J. M. Whitaker. J, NV. Arbuckle "e.fugees brought to the bor- - Mobilization in West Iv, It Nola ,.- ,- . ' " us to Joined at evlettil ! r pant. tA; ; protioacil ',',07, Sir,o keke 'Tr .f of PI 1 T. P. Brock- i '' ' i1i 1111 Army, ,'I - that ; i'''''''''-'''- ' -. Is Nearly Completed banktheof Salvation ,art newspapers to show to: ,,e - 'o r.rht four NI'v,a 1 s TIreteri-a$n sis..,. the reineletion. ati in ,,,,st-' Nit the the Cottonwood make Sunday , event ,,, ere :, the 11. elotelree !.:Ich te,t4 : i' InI :e. that ,an, Ni ard ,he tO!,A,S t. school and Arthiir movement Into Melina, of any t'arrar.:..v.,taa c3pat 4:.rri,211 hal ff,r prariitr,Arpoa - ,,,,' tt .Ara t a,.. Wellit.g made lo, :; h,serr,.-I- t Ix t :r:,; In !h p.r,' I San Franchico. Cal June , as.. short but t addresses. .1r ... l !.Mob. 4. ar2! f.. !,, ex1:-:,,, 1.1,:- in LA Leforma. a semi- - itization of rood!, velik-f- 'nicht be wed tu su,h migh t, t, I r,,,,,,h",, guns me, wprik,,,ir tor a at ra:t la .1hat -the national aard ,,-.the g. of the were .,!---committee f r Fonowing ,to t,,,, p rer Pubitsitett I'm.; eight t elm.,,tan. .n, is......... ..t in &until, throe wessiern eranoard ;states ofwvailons agaigto4 the tniteli ,b,,,,t. It ,,,,r, gr,,,,,ptj tha, v.,,,,e 11....... r.proe,snted govern .' was theological girl carrying a big Am- ,,,,L,' tha att4;,,1 '.01,'.. tr,aun- ,l,r u' ,"-'iirana had warned Capt. ido)d ho had A braNarts LinefOn aNrit nd hte tte,t1tt-et- r.,",t ertean flag alith a young man at the Stale. rt' ,31) OMR.. ta,e I,,k kA '".,"" k' I(Continued on page eleven). I ,... (Coot1iine4 au page eleven.) eoztates during th dea,d gra,--aWoad with a Witmer "Phials road "Ws' g ( Con t In oLi o O DILLS sloven I, I be Gloom Om CI II yr ar The platform , ,;;! (Cniatingod es Doss sight.) lassiper,i 4 , ' lase roluseetinst with the course The Posetiest Wilms pneasisisg. LACK OF EQUIPMENT CAUSE Peen urea an ying Gest. teem Trellan inativ OF DELAYING SOME STATES direct", that la" snotement of American o0i1 ,,, .,,, I .. Scott Says Elaborate and In . - - ail 1, , ill am A THIRD ACCEPT OFFER ,; - 1 IMO 7 ' a S 1,11 4......6.......141,' , Wo7king t , i Smoothfy that bows-te- r, o, 't,--.',- NO sr BE MAY M--E- - . that Inter writs remetrued es indicating se laserican forte am to eons- ea of, !..,., -- - , , SPEEDING 11P lir re1 resporatbki for the tiaotL Oriole noted thia fart. but said that ..fnetal areothet filen Capt. Morey weedd lw the lists of Judgment rather gas the harried note wrbin by a iltlio was repertimt death and ma suffering (rum wounds and 'Writ, Gen. Two. of Drinenda. ;,..i..,:,,: !. ,,Y,.;, .; , , ,,,,.. - Morey v , , ,:, '''''' ..i.. oat.-e!- 1,t ''''''ta-..:,.'--'- , , ,i - .."'..--"1'...'n".7'.17'..- irtr EVERYWHERE -- '''' ' '''''''--- - ' $ -- 00 41 : - ' , t::;,1--- ; 4.,"454 Pt?' g . :, ....,.-'1I5- , It e'er 4 partment h.i not an early hour the s Morey ef the rt L estra tha fret officialat tersten r th i'meittrar ist, 4 ' $J- -i re-- ,nt, eat, r Trt , , 11,0.4,11,,...1.; ' i,..')-- 4 ,; - r c ''''' cal... .1:, - '' ,,, Ukr,"14 314 . IL i44-- ". te4,- r x 46" l'ASHINGION, June 26.Whether a state of war shall exist between the United States and the de facto government cf Mexico, depends upon the formal declaration of in response to the rlic by Gen. Carranza expected hourly today note telegraphed to Mexico City yesterday by Secy. Lansing. The American government will insist upon the immediate Carrizal. as demanded in release of the cavalrymen captured at administration of the explain in inthe note, but high officials course United States of the the terpreting the communication that of statement intentions his final Carranzas will be determined by border Mexico the to in protect tevard the American expedition incident. of Carrizal the circumstances nitter than on the specf.c , . 4J t tIt , , ' .,' - .4 - 11'; ;,77-- 1 - ,, vt'.77,-,1z,- As ORD ' 1 |