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Iffl mi iranr na Ml tELEfl m I — — LOPEZ — Indorse Law Election I I I — — I $4 I I Washington Nov 22 — A oftempo-J rary law for direct election senators Indorsed was today by the senate elections Sena-1 committee tor Poindexter’s bill providing that senators shall be elected under present laws governing the selection of at large or representatives goverAX state nas madeprouulu for election vision und&r the new constitutional amendment was recmended for 5 I — g OinHflH P g re Hl xGtioXfe I I i ! a I H X 1 Holds Back ire rom AID LAPSES MY During Lull IS SHOTS ight in by 10 f 1 Get to Shot a Julius ! 1 V 1 - L : passage Controversies now pending over the selection of senators from Alabama and Maryland have resulted from i the lack explicit of (GOMPERS AS laws PRESIDENT Reports Villa John 2 1 White P Sorenson’ and New Men Only LANKING rank Duffy in of on Juarez List MEET TO federation Another N Killed Mines O ‘I’d - ederals Explosion of Railroad South PREPARES labor Number Large Mexican or REMAINS N RESULTS Officer at t 1 A NvSs- Like s X 1 f f Declares Murderer i X AH RENEWED BR1HG w 0 His Rocks of Barricades BATTLE Deputies Behind i i c Hot Senators of I V $ Mexican 9 DYNAMITES Govern to No i? N- 4 I SLAYER ATER 3 — EwHa CHASE IN — O I — - POINTS SHOWING 4 praw — MAP V Herald LOPEZ ss-q-3v ri’ k TWO vrarmer Salt i: Az'’ fair nnj Monday 1913 23 AU1® MUOEWB CLOSE lid Idf Medium Spelter METALS Inter-Mountain 33 Greatest Newspaper Advertising and f Troop Ordered to of U COLUMN Cavalry S El Paso in Anticipation of Resumption of Officers-Elect I ullv O ‘w of n Jr (f Hostilities the on Border X J A -U JOHN MITCHELL RETIRES f I N ATURE MOST RELEN TLESS ALL LAW’S SIDE O I ORCES I IGHTING ON 1 ! -1 Villa 1 5 Philadelphia Chosen as Next Conventionto Be November 1914 I 1 (Special to The I Herald-Republican J Jlo-ida Nov 23 yet prove the deadliest and most — Nature may rhe enemies Ralph Lopez the murderer is fighting on the the mountains This is the belief of the man-hunting' snowclad ridges is this which here psse encamped morning or forty-eight hours :be fugitive has wandered over the and hillsides frozen without snows and with little chancefor securingrest or nourishingfood and it is re believed that cold and exhaustion may now have won the victory The officers would not be surprised they if the hunted say man were found leaning against some rock the hills where he sat or tree in down to re-Ictii lo-s "WO i SERKTOGA 3JPEIMGS 1 C7 C i Az out by MERE the battle of the day -zr X I i i i I OE J'CEME f ! t Were HILLED Jr - jjQ I -'E UIMT ’ fr j X fr— i I t I S ! x 5 Z s 4 c L 1 -s IV N andJoiners j JEl Only Two New A In JJ v 4 f fZ'X 03 MOSIDA toils of yeti yet to claim his of Men only f ? r r ! ! I Huber I nrp AntpHrHr va uuait‘4 xruin ine case The?’ are fully expect? to octoday cupy Juarez osfiomorrou morning at the latest t gists in Sit Aa circles here belief that Villa army here belieffrom the Chinas drawn federal and that he is huahua to hurry to the state capital going and c?ntore the city was unable which he ago take to several weeks on account of lack of ammunition xr T i I i new Vice Second and ifth I lf --I i fi 9 ’ -' A’N'V' -UWX’ Z gfif AII MWEREZ0PE2 1 the 1 ' J MOSIDA- to I t i Presi-! t I Vice I retired vol-i 8 I I the i n men j f I Chosen two i j I British trade interna-i union congreis W D Mahon tional president of the Brotherhoodof Street and Electrical Railway Employ-i ees was elected over Councilman red T of Los Angeles by a vote Wheeler of 14603 to 3834 John Mitchell nomlnated Mahon and Wheeler's vote was looked on as test of Socialist strength second delegate or to the British trade union congress Matthew Wol! of the Photo Engravers union was unanimously elected i body Mexican who shot down Chief of seen W Grant of Bingham and Deputy Sheriffs Otto and Nephi Jensen of Salt Lake county was at about o’clock Saturday afternoon when partlv surrounded in Lake mountains west of Pelican Point he ceased returning last delegate or the afternoon the law has — Mexico Northwestern Troops beto entrain at o’clock and sevhundred hundred cavalrymen left for Guzman on on the Northwestern trains that have been readv The in tile railroad yards us uinxj early- xu au have vu the night been loaded with uavK wean loaaea witn enough to last enougn supplies many’ weeks Those well Informed on Mexican mattershere are convincedthat the largest part of the federal column advancing from Chihuahua has been successful in evading the rebels at Rancheria and Samalayucal and that thnv gan eral I law have not — closed upon Ralph Lopez young Mexican gunman who! riday slew from ambush three peace officers pursuing liim for the murder of Juan Valdezin Bingham Whether alive or dead — and the impression is growing that Lopez either is dead by his own hand or from one of the of bullets directed towards his barricade Saturday scores The are Duffy Mitchell (PresidentWilliamD untarily Herald-Republican) The list and John dent "4 The this White i I ax-e i t (Special to Utah Nou 22 w I f A'' 1W s tTAH I c-hjeftain I j i I a its : j t of ’ t I 2 o choos- ‘ T-' I ! I i to-s eiectixig officers and Philadelphiaas the place president: fourth vice presidexit Joseph Valentino formerly f sixth vice' president: Tifth vice presi-i dent John R Alhine formerly seventh vice president sixth vice president IL I B Perham formerlyeighth vice president seventh vice president John P White president of the United Mine Workers of America eighth vice president rank Duffy general secretary of the Brothex'hoodof Carpenters treasurer John B Lexuion secretary rank Morrison 1 I 22 The — American Labor adjourned after convention which win assemble on the second Monday of November Ian me oincers chosen are: President Samuil Gompers first I vice president James Duncan second president vice James O’Connell forthird vice president rnerly third vice president Dennis A Hayes formerly fourth vice I rm i ! Nov 23 — Gento Vi'la is preparingJuarez from evacuate all indications and it is expected that by daylight there will not be a trace of a rebel soldier in the city At I clock this morning his men were I entrainingquietly only a few at time on trains in the Mexico Northwestern railway yaxds and this leads to the belief that the rebel is fleeing towards Casas I uimtjis The largei' part of his Is wxtnxn tortv miles of Juarez now but thev on the £OUth easy marching distance of Lie : E i Mexico I-rancisco i VX f'-lX I I Juarez ’ i W ' r X sufficient I ! 7fEEE S' There are no cabins barns or shelter on the Lake mountains in which Lopez could seek refuge from the cold as far as can be learned His breakfastat a sheepherder’scamp yesterday morning was the last warm meal which he could have procured as it is not thought there are dry sticks and bark in that part of the hills to which he has gone I build fire I to the mutton which he carried a an d cook away with him from the sheepherder’s Without warm food it is not believed he 1it camp The long drive beforethe can hold out long man hunters was shown plain!’ to have taken effect upon his once deadly aim in the battle of f yesterdayafternoon If he outlives the dangers of another night in the hills it is believed by the officers that his will he shatteredhis aim destroyedand nerve the bravado which has wilds marked his flight over the snow-covered will have desertedhim In that case he may yet prove an easy prey for the posses which this morning at daybreak resume the campaign for his I capture I I Nov federationof i i jnext I rest tired kJ night ing Quits Juarez for Casas Grandes j I QbAfTL” i I I i j in I I Place Held t I I Tex 22 P L federal PASO Nov no -T J— troop trains en route Ju trom Chihuanua to were at sixty-six blown up Rancheria miles south of Juarez this afternoon by dynamite mines placed along the 1 railroad track by the rebels according to a statement given out at 6 Mortlmex- Donoghue of Butte Mont o’clock chosen delegate to the Canadian tonight by was Geu rancisco trades and labor congress who to Juarez from A conferenceof delegates was held that place returned where his troops last trghl at which it was agreed to are place Juki P White on the executive awaiting the federals’ approach He John Mitchell had desired claimed that there were 1500 (Continued on Page 10 Column 4) Page 10 (Continuedon Column 5) Police j I Witbeck j T ” 1 1 ' I 3:30 Last seen of Mexican murderer was at point fights where of Saturday afternoontook place the the f j : 4T I t fire of the pursuing posses Whether slinking away in the darkness whether wounded whether dead or whether crouched behind the same barricade 4 the Darkness forced them to abandon pursuersdo not know in their chase until morning So far as possible they have ftiI closed the ledge on which Lopez was barricaded but there is “ the me westward they could not close an open way to i 1 0T IS w I i INDEX Utar OSIDA I iC in I Nov '(Specialto The deputy sheriffs three 22--How inOiiniflllK tcia 1 - ’ - - 1 y 1 1 n 4 ’ "torHnnn t x 1 l 4 k V rifnilj ct - and 'hisii their A O U slipped guide hvinf vri-In hn fln up the on Mexican I- rl i- xl i IX I f I I J I Vi 1 1 I 1 murderer - r - 1 - J ‘ y s 18-year-old IS-year-old t toward I 8 PURSUERS I I -humorous ’ ’ I - a i -a -was - an-jnal 1 al-lle snow’dare riday particularly desperate I -he j- behind -ou -And -kind concealed j -tion I ! I half-jaunty ' I 2 "' I 4 A fc' MAIN T 1 MAIN NEWS SECTION oreign Villa’s Rebels Dynamite Two Troop Trains Carrying ederal Troops rom Chihuahua to Juarez Caus-ing 1 Heavy Lossof of Life Death of LastLink Shoguns Severs Connecting Between Old and ' 5 NEWS SECTION — Continued Ib ferine iintain y-y s : ‘ : Herald-Republican) I WITH HERALD-REPUBLICAN TODAY’S t I r 1 DOPEZ TO i VU UViaiMJ V VUVXL river 11 fJ XVL HL1U JJCLLLIC 1SIJ1 li(l )P’7 SiTlfi — and how the slayer of four escaped after Mexican remark mat ne would nkc to “get a shot at borenson a bv RichardL second battle were told tonight to The Herald-Republican Eddington Salt Lake county deputysheriff But Saturday’s two skirmishesat arms showed Lopez’s bravado Deputy 4? 43 uiic ui erues vi louu iriun mint Sheriffs R L Eddington and Michael Earl with their guide Eltonunu “With Elton Cooley our the peak of The snow other side and sent a crossfire had afoot trail their horses Cooley gene forward along Lopez’s when becamo the Mexican but he had guide no Deputy Sheriffs C L became dif fire directed exhausted C L Schettler deputy sheriff stayed behind leading the horses Schettler towards him took ficult but by detours and circles Michael Earl and the Mexican called Of a sudden three shots popped from a ledge across a “Seeing me of narrow ravine and the up the chase out Mosida at we followed the Mexican’s footprints out: officers dropping returned the fire No one was hit o’clock this “ about morning We It was slow ‘Come up here It is work dangerous picked up the trail and like some CHATS about two miles “We crossed Soldier Pass and company’ west of “Then he added: ‘How Mosidaand followed it until went north many of about four and a half During a lull in the firing and while the posse under Deputy SheriffJulius you are there?’ two Ed miles we met shcepherders and were then about eight “ ‘About thirty’ riding the hili and slipped replied Sorenson was up Eddington Cooley withhin speaking ward Chelton and Rodney Huggins miles due east “ ‘It looks like forty’ yelled the of airfieldand distanceof Lopez and the Mexican opening the conversation engaged both of Mexican ‘Is Sorenson there?’ Heber City just as we about twelve miles northwest of in a half reparteewith Eddington “I told him Sorenson was with were crossing the first foothills of ‘ Mosida yelled the Mexican to us Looks like you ’ve got about forty men with you the Lake of mountains west “ ‘I’d like to get a shot at him It is Eddington and “Come on up here dangerous and want HORSES GIVE OCT company” Mosida shouted Lopez if of riday’s “It He asked Eddington Sorenson surviving member of was posse about 2:30 o'clock when at Our conversation closed four him and GETS OOD ROM HERDERS were with when told he was shouted down “I’d like to get a we discovered that our horses were about 3:3 3:30 o’clock and Lopez began shot at Sorenson” "We asked the sheepherdersif giving out and we all got off and firing again He fired fifteen or they had the twenty shots in the direction of Desperate efforts will be made to capture Lopez alive if possible dead if seen Mexican and Schettler staying walked about Cooley gamest kids they safcl they had He 300 — one of the and appeared yards behind with the horses I’ve necessary today Plans have been made by the man huntersto close in carefully ever me known one at their and systematically leading striking on the Ipdge when dawn breaks over the mountains camp at about 7:30 o’clock thembetween —my feet and He was shaking from cold and had throwing earth over me More than 250 officers will be ready to take the field when day comes scattered “Suddenlyr three shots rang out tied an old piece of towel from a ledge in Ml-V IH1 COVED about through the mountain region in the foothills and on the plains about ravine a almost his hand to protect He them directly in front of guarding every avenue or escape us all of the x reinaTheu to Cooley guess a we’d better get out of great test khaki coat believed to have bullets cutting close here’ and roaay win coma me We dropped — and day over mountains and through wore been we ran foi?‘ cover taken from the Duval cabin proves ms and but there whether an army of man huntersfairly pxain witmess returned the fire “Sorenson and the others It is bitter He carried kept dotting the country can run down the cold In the mountains Winchester which was no further reply The Mexican up a heavy- fire from 200 must sleep tf he sleeps never left his grip He that about Lopez asked Ione desperado runninglike a wild tonighL they give him about 200 yards from us yards in Altogether about 300 the open He has had little food bit of’lunch for a Sheriff Julius o’clock “Deputy shots fired since riday him to take along and in spite of Sorenson were The morning no to drink and his Mexican’s prooaoxy water posse hearing the shooting aim seemed not so good their repeated invitations as on lamed chilled unfed slightly clad yet thongh he may have melted left their drank search and came to not build a fire with only a cup of coffee after receiving when he killed Valdez Grant at bay to us and suffused with one thought— to we formed a half cordon He is lightly which Jensen and Witbeck After a clad the food they wrapped up for warm himself live at all costs lie proved how about the ravine Cooley and heavy volley from the tne him He seemed at a high wun pursuers itto Is a fight in league nervous crawled up to within 150 yards of posse the Mexican ceased his anger is he shot with pitch and hurried when nature run him to off clinging the point shooting shots had possible’ whence not know whether he had down Valdezin Bingham riday morning earth if tight! to his rifle with his cloth-covered We did without urther aud come been hit whether he had in a petty quarrel: he proved how bloodshed nature has been concealed rselves He crawled hands was limping two cypress trees Earl dearly he loved his life from to the law he had when ambush officers and seemed greatly fatigued away whether killed himself himself boulder he slew behind a or Grant Witbeck and Jensen Bloodhounds will add anotherhorror whether he was lying in“Leaving- the sheepherders we and was In such an exposedposiwait for his fight in the hills Saturday and to Lopez's portion today our Dogs will hold closely to the west side of advance Toward that he could not his night those of us who bravado showed his be put on the train early in the hope crawl out had been out the Lake mountains just above the until about 6:30 o’clock tonight all day meta! and character and the chase he of running him to earth while all of gave up our places to 'east slope of and Cedar Valley VSchettler hearing' the shots has given the posses fresher and through night ’found that the trail led clog’s'to camo in to (Continuedon 1’age Col 3)“ Picketed the horses and ran' to the men Mosida4 Ll t t ! One Drowned and Narrowly Escape VV hen Boat Two Sinks in Bear River Wife Objects to Life in 'Tent' Has Arrested Husoand Ro-maree Results rom Ogden Elks’ 3 ’ 5 Mexican Congress Completes Organ S ization 10 ‘lemor and 6 Is in Hospital Vty Newspapers Announce President alls That Idaho Assured ElecWilson Has De-to cided trie interuroanKaJway 7 Recognizd Huerta Ad- 10 Idaho Can Put 750 Men in ield ministration on Notice ShortPleads 7 Kiser Guilty to Assault on Domestic Girl 7 ederation of American High School Labor Convention New Dedicated at President Samuel American ork and Old Officers Gompers Other 1 Except Two COYS’ AND GIRLS’ PAPER Nomination toof H M Pindell as EaC Russia May Be Held 4 ne auig near oi aaciiaK 'isianu up in Senate Pending Investigation (serial) 1 “Bob's Turkey” (short story) John Merchant Jane’s Nieces” (serial) Wanamaker Before Philadelphia “Aunt 4 Short Stories Appears Department of Justice to ailure to Puzzle Page Explain Pay ull Duties on Imports Comic Section — our Pages Debate on Currency Bill Will Begin WOMAN’S SECTION in Senate 4 Monday Steel and Copper Prices Decline 4 Local Society News i Decides War Department to Send Week’s Musical Budget i One Infantry Pietro’s “MusicStudent” Peghnent to El Letter 7 Paso Texas: Choice all Embroidery: May on Suggestionsfoxort Douglas 10 10 Twentieth Now at N Home-Dressmaker Page Local Social Events Throughout the State News Murderer Lopez Believed to Be Cornered MAGAZINE SECTION Club and Its Aims Harmony 1 ugitive Murderer Chats With Pursuing Local TheatricalBudget Deputy Sheriff ton’s Weekly Theatrical Letter 4 Between 1 Darn Rifle Battles A vagabond at of Heart” serial storv uneral of Lopez’s with synopsis Victims chanpreceding LC1 5 Plans for Today’s Pursuit of Mexican Local Real Estate News 6 Preparing Utah Granite foxthe Automobile News of the Week S Capitol 7 Permanent Date for annual Observ Alining and Commercial 8 News ance or Utah Anole Day to Tap Re 14 Sunday Poultry Page 10 New Railroad Ultimately sources of SPORTS SECTION (GUE Sanjuan County Ex Light Jc T’ower EarningsUtah reshmen 51 Granite 1 ceed All Previous Records Harvard Wins Day Championship 1 Raises Scene in Woman Courtroom 14 Thanksgiving Gaine 1 To L’’! 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