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Majority r iiiyiarHies and of ?w?iB dlTIIr Children - TAKES MAAS TROOPS 5 r I ? " V ’ I : 7 Cruz ‘It in a Where ' ' April 22— The followingparaphrase from Vera Cruz vzas made public at WHILE i'X'- vJOSSWaiJ £’'&w8&jni£r' ' ' “The Mexican Colonel ’S' wounded Cerillo was jyjV HAROV tMAtUfe I Cruz shots reports the town quiet A few refugees are TV-:' ' ‘ 4 ’ X j x Vera r- - - : - J - W35XV renkv -c e' - v£ ' ki‘ C' J S si ? -X'OrxxvfiMRP£9HBc9SNWcB9fiABdBKH9cKfiM vXi 4 I flMHHM ! I ! and Are I I M t I i P -t f A 1 J f '?' -r '“rJ xV C 1 : - - - x ?” T: i ” f ' 5 I I I i I ( olo April ll-Wdi idmtiiW dead reported dead M-xen morgues and a list oi battle between yesterday eighteen mnung troops s Safe -late and Triniflud in and' ” toll! the ’ of J’ strikers i si and near Ludlow will’ reported missing are (u ur luurfgr - inose Imlyi vniong 11 - "omen y ' - ' x and J :ar—— OENSIVE I: J I ov ' T - that ’ i ' i v J ? 4- 4 1 4i 0 S i L t II W w SSr i ' NEWS HERALD-REPUBLICAN TODAY’S IN ' policy ’ uiiocatc(i -wk 4 SEEPS v'"- - j ' -the had fire gun I ts wife and child Mexicans’ here protest vehemently against the cugges-‘ tioh that passengerson the stalled train may be badlv ’treated" KC" i I tne clay they machine - $ I j r the close of ar vesterdav’sfio-hf 11 hidden m trenches mi he eolonv y to escapetlie raked the tents The Kaivr rtUUHII IIMIlirii "lil TO m ITinirtnH consists oi rnree soioiers wtiw were broug VlU£ill x(:UUMU is horror-stricken tonight Trinidad of district president No by reports United Mine of the number of iv nr iza v rticrieawho is in children charge and noncoinbatantswhowomen lost at local headquarters their Ilves in yesterday's fight and in "They were caught like rats irfa the fire that followed trap” he added Tt Is horrible'’ said John McLennan on Page (Continued Column etvoCESl-4R I NO v I I 1 the nariier in rifle : --- x cAvy f aim inirreen cniinren w in arc tireau that destroyedthe strikers tents -The of -in- JPv 'l m - committeewin I I - - Vera Cruz occupied bv American LOCAL" forces Special furniture committee rtisencses — Senate closes warm debate — Wilson's policy to proceed slowly — articles of furniture for schools 'Coloradostrike horror Arrangements made for trddo exc Debatein British' parliament— Colo-irado muu Oi local Dtismess men throv gh order out to whole militia — tah and Idaho "7 I’ armv ready for action named Off Cruz agent after stubbornbattle putchas Vera Who heroes killed at to display - J?opcs VXJ convince war were — Mexican-Americans P TH of ort" VWDouglas"rfsHt A' department s °£ loyalty to stars and stripesway for reservoir High school day May T’tah debaters leave to 54 — Secretary zA?livers!t?’of('ol?’'ado university Mattson won't officiate at wedding QfVio3!1 W‘ih school day at fcJcctety City brevities University ° — Utah to be IJgden and Intermountain Odd observed lav encampment— Logan— to pave atner or Mrs Athey declares lnaconda Copper makes offer — ter innocent of infantjs death daugh Governor Spry at Washington Line asks for bids on Mexican news — Americans leaving bnaltc valley loop' t’hrhuaiiua — Constitutionalists’ Prominent Jews arrive in Salt Lake 1 r i J ' I KK A CRUZ April 21— Vera Cruz tonight Is in the hands drees fom The United States warships hut the occu-i pation the port was not accomplished without loss of AmerJican lives I V V X 1 LETCHER HOLDS ' j'Z ' Z' ' ’ T3 roiii i (he fire ‘ not as f 1-' I ' I ' t M-l- he I including the s Thefexican loss ’ll neavv ‘ v kiiowij ?i'' butlit is believed to havo f ' " I 'I ’ ( water front the customs liduse and all importantpiers thofeehinder the terminid' works from which extend do tlie capitalhave been occupied1 All the terri- around tlie American consulate is strongly detachments hold other parts of the city natrolled ’ I Stubborn ' iglitingn 1 S and I no Mexican ' of Streets ! i ready The has to soldiery more the town or to take territory than The “'ld-for -thero - 4 oreign Affairs by Committee - 72 Adopted: Substitutes Are 1 8 After 3 to 10 IV 111 i 12-13 in neuati out-International - ! declinedto ' 321 th£ ' ' ' - - ? i ' L-- ‘ 5 7 - i ’a t: — x'-ix ' L ‘ 1 ' x ’ -All : tonight “ ' A ' -(Continued M ' T X A M 4 'r MM M X X J howeverCdritinued 5 v s ' 9 v W i f ' ‘ ’ ‘ 1 - 15 16 - ‘ -by OREIGN 13 Dasses President is ' I " -r ad-vieej - -war -acting ’ ’ r i g --r ' : -r- : r GERMAN STEAMER COMES VNDER LETCHER’S ORDERS - Vera'Cruz April —4-Tlie Hamburg-American steamer Ypiranga moved to port-this afternoon Arid signaled the tlagship voluntarilyplaciner herself urlSY ?Je?'r letcher’s orders T1U Ypiranga will stand by tonight and Ithe captain -Admiral he will: not go tomorrow has given his word that out beyond hailing distance : INTianIOUXI ' i-eservolV’s ' f -p ‘ ' i -j- and-Rebekahs J -meet -rin -annual convention “ - : M Sttsi rj l! ‘ '--H i Sk 11 £ c t sSsSt & : Threateningfloods in Arizona1 'mlv’" be obviated in futureby along and Grand rivers in'Ubfc Green city Logan commissioners order street paving'at accost' of C STOOOp S300G awarded 1’ Damages ’aggregjfttng plaintiffs in actiori against 4?hoenix Constructioncompany for false Im5 prlsonment:-' tA "of Odd ellows Representatives Ogden for x 4 ’ ' r ‘ I r -to resolution declaring: "the justified ip the1 employ'- 'as Demand for judicial inquiry in(b ported ment of byarmed:forces? in Mexico in Ulster committee on foreign miinary movements fairsstormy scene In British house of causes com Great excitement at Washington:l mons President Wilsolf dnndunces policy (is-Ainertcansleaving Chihuahua’on' to avert by slowly ofr American consul v- ' - -j of-p3 ! WP ii t Aril 22 (Wednesday)— The Senate at morning by a vote of 72 to 13 passed administrationresolution which is as follows: this o’clock t T? race or Debate in Senate vindicates vote of Utah DOMESTIC Snorts congressmen Anaconda Copper 0f-to sports naconua Copper company 'makes makes Additional buy — Senate debate Smelt: ig 13 ads 4ULV Want Lceiinxn UUL Halt Ivalee and viclnltv A J Love ct Twenty-six company dead Avn Short— Line asks majority purchasing agent — and children result' bids threatens women troops as of fight' floods — Colorado — between and strikers at Lud ather defends daughter— Lecture low Colo on housecleaning excursion Utah and Colorado — Tradediscussed oppose planned— City reservoir governors high scltOol — public lands leasing bill at hearfnglfu Equipping new U and commercial Washington Mining Editorials United States Senate vote - 14 WASHIXGTOxX al-1 ' s uncertain Down Voted of pos-lsession occupied cruiser San rancisco had arrived in the inner harbor at 10 and the o’clock Chester was T" ’ r-lKOniS1oU -a ' M attitude - I iff ellows 7 9 Several been tlieii-position?: M r on - Rs V- v A! Reported As I r VW 8 4 ’ tr' Resolution ex-fpected ' V t-UllYllJCM ' - L V MEXICO Mexicin 'commander Gen1Oiiifavo Maas offereda stubborn re-' In view of the facts presented by the President of the United ssl?”c" “a“X A0”? was fightingin- tho streets Towards joint session on the 20th mghttall it was reported that the mam body of the fedeAl garrison was in later Statesitvhis address delivered tb Congress an hour of April 1914 retreat to the westward’ in regard to certain affronts and indignities committed Kea1r againstthe United States in Uexico be it Admiral Iletch in cofaimahd of the States United warships VV7 ASHINGTON Aril Resolved that the Presidentis justified in the employment of the prefaced 4iis occupation of the tport by 21— Marines demand through the and bluejackets consul of the American armed forces of the United States to enforceliis demands for nnequiv-ocal W W Canada for its surrender General Maas promptly today took the customs house amends for the affronts and indignities committed against the accede to this demand and shortly afterwards ten whaleboats were sent and navy largo be it a section of Vera Cruz with United States further £ °jrfro? lh81£e of the transport Pqie loadedwith marines Theseboats loss of four effected a killed and Resolved that the United States disclaimany hostility to the Mexa landing3ri the neighborhood of the customs'-house" before twenty noon wounded can peopleor any to make wav and a upon them fewmmutes later-Capt WilliamRRush of the battleship lorida purpose —I the’ “¥ loss of the Tiie resolution to thirteen of the Tho goes House ofthe negativevotes who was in command operationsashore ’brought his flag in Mexican garrison cast by republicans Admlnis-tration officially when tliatjbody reconvenes at 10 o’clock were en'hft? steady-taken was not known Here leaders 'afe confident They- niim-bered that thd up this morning but' was 150 bluejacketsfrom the will 111’ accept the' lorida 390 estimatedat 200 killed “n House rvii ine suostJiute virWkiOnTtheTrairie arid 65 This AAvunc The final votepame at theictosfe cT a tualiy without debate Sj was the ’first step in the program sttrrinsrall nA raarlrr night session on Page marked by for an immediate conference (Continuedon Page Column A) bitter debate z4 oa Page ZX ‘WzZy-'Zu Columns and 2 - I 1 IN 5 6 ! I railroads tory O j a been X ’ ' Washington April 21 Rear! Admiral letcher reported —to the navy department from Vera Cruz! under date of 10 that m “Snipjing continues from nearby houses! No additionalcasualties” Admiral letcher announced his intention of holding the customs house consulateand cable offices tonight Apparently he has made! effort clear fORCES ARMED 1 ? Aineucans DiueiacKeis and marines were IHllod oTthejlexiean soldiers and twenty fell wounded USE 3 POSITION! ’ ' 2 SENATE APPROVES of yf of J 1 a I MMMI 1 1 I I ’ I - 1 II 4 v - TRIMDAD somewherealong tlie General' Maas’ Telegraphiccommunication with Mexico City was cut tonight and it is assumed that the railroads are also cut uThere are several hundred Americans in Mexico eluding the charge d’affaires Nelson O’Shaughnessy his j 1 4- a Up: secondsection of the mornfilled with refugee Americans refugees have both been held up 'road to Vera Cruz presumably by Cruz train from a special train ing J ! a X'f 3S- 4w Jar : April 21— Mexico City '-i i -’ ' ' J i I - r -sir a a ' Americans Held All Mexicans Say Strike t a believed the Mexican soldiers on the housetops under cover of darkness and there will be’ no escape fe more fighting 4 A second messenger was sent to General Maas again requestinghim tef stop firing and prevent shelling of the ’town At the time this telegram was sent the messenger chad not returned1 i Statewide S 1 w - - Call 21 11— froi? raUroad soldiers and f ammunition Ww Tnmdfld tn- jfliHriYR' Ahnert1 I’" lseu strjke thc tk ut Brothel Loeoraotne Engineers and Tiniimien and' blfirem of the Colorado rate ederation of Labor tonight planned meeting forthwith to discuss again the of calling advisability r a statewidegeneral strike Meanwhilethe administration officials of the state awkitet aufhontx from Gmernor Ammons now in Washington to call sne I cial session of the state legislature to for provide funds the stat! mihtiaand measures for dealing u ith the trik situation late hour At tonight Lieut GO itzgarrald XIcten-non and John of district fifteen president of the United Mine Workers ovel long distance telephone agreed to send committee into the battk zone at Ludlow in an attempt to effect an armistice The not leave rinidad before morning " ! will Refugee April and f-om cohsiate in SOLDIERS Considering-Proposal unicdischargeof four train crew for refusingto take trains of V I r‘ArMeam from Vera except Tor’ occasional picket - Leaders vjuittuve at anx The s-ux in eaxly BY a ' r Labor to ' W LAMES Wiiml known death list of went -A mon and children resull maximum possibility 'tty dead as the of the battle at Ludlow Monday hetwpon state troops anjl striking'oloVado coal miners roused official InhVensibn S n”dII touihi to oi armed men Irom remont count y and near Denver jng tto oiuwcc me owu or more strikers now at Ludlow presaged rnewa sti-eefT' II nion Denver fr 75-millimetre still BY ATTACKED car-! ! y SWEPT BEING and bflttle Shelter 3 I Vera ! ’ COLONY TENT i Mexican J They Sought w LEADERS that he had not been heard from since The troops were turned loose to act as they pleased few if any officers remaining 11 It is said that there is some looting making it danL gerous for natives and foreigners At the time of this dis-f the patch patch Mexicans axe firing a machine gun Htrdriff Calle Estand Morelbs’ and Main! riage ' 4 HILLS department: is reportedCommandant General Maas left carriage that his familyfollowedin another to clay m a ? dispatch by the navy i 3 ON S'V - - x ASHINGT ' I TO r and Trenches in j ! 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