Show 4 SB- PAGES 12 Herald-Republican Are' Utah’s Want the Money Real Greatest Newspaper Advertising and Ads Makers WEATHER l-R Medium t - Monday air Cloudy Tuesday ( 'A'4 Jhter-Mountaln Vol 35 4— 4 — — I LAKE SALT Republican No — CITY UTAH MAY MONDAY 18 1914 Salt HUERTA ENVOYS PROTECTION BY CONCEDE HIS AGAINST CONISCATION REGIME CONSTITUTIONALISTS PROPERTY O AT SOUGHT HELP IN ESPITE t MAN I I SUCCESSOR HIS i ' Sympathies V It TROOPS S Aid ""1 - Composing in DECLARES Lt- IT TO BOAT E'lOAAA W: Says Ownership Largely Residents Bf—Ti olYlLWlrOil u Situation ¥ i iw ili JRIig'tZJf ' rOWT tll 1 ASSURED Iffif QWOTI M IN SAVED If H Mmes Ship of Men Columbian S May L — After thirteen nays of terrific fnrCferinin boat adrift at four survivors of tlie freight sea steamer Co" incked by the United States up in Tho North Atlantic revenue today vn other of the boat’s crew which left the Co mi’ mn who!’ south of Sable island on May had soc-and 1o in jt their bodies had been thrown Is b Outside in N 3 i overfreighter (-unibed boa rd to ril death stands now Protest Withdrawn SENATE Are Perished Had Reached j of Union — Troops WWi Help Burned CONLICT Vested Companions When to BE INTERSTATE JT UNTIL PEACE III Government — — — a REMAIN TO - — ’ Reported Is III- J Villa Constitutionalist Eleven Governor Desires mons t 1 to Troops ederal If Withdrawn camp - of Even r route L Necessarily DAYS RAIL '£? I the ' Not SEA 1 a to r (Ipposed to Carranza and AT is now i Man 4 j CONERENCE not approaching mediation conference General unston at Vera Cruz for preparations any emergencies The American lines at Vera Cruz are extending considerable distance from the city at important strategic view shows part of the camp of the American troops near Vera Cruz: the slacking his reported as points The top lower troopers en AS MEN THIRTEEN r AGAINST MILITARY but Herald No I USOUR WANT END NEAR STRIKE STAND Lake Vol 167 II Jseven other members of he crew wore saved by the thtnerfl Hijpr ranconia and the steamer Manhattan after two days’ expos’-re Twenty OR LOOKS fifteen at 1 Scope Mediation of Pacification eludes Mexico ment the and f’rNENVJb In Plans pt h All ' ‘ Z ”2-— ' 'VS ’A(4u n - o c ZZZ— Z — —— v- not I i ’ v j 1 1 cod tn vain in are said The ’ cAk7MiMwg ’-Ttlt that nriili- ’ U1T TT1X1 cb-- ' x” - wLWl aTIIJIjiIIiIL jMldWLWilfiniWI'ri xMlS3KMMPVEunK89a£w2K8Z the delegates t are a said f ' c a n s wo Ince I j H 1 y ? e 7t k a j c n ’ b t 1 d e r i ’ ’ : 1 I i fil I L a A It v work ! r : ’ n A ol-ra ( d - be to rll lo TAT w ' ' ' ” ' " 3 H A - ' - WILSON CRITICIZES AMERICAN OR BRIG ORCES AIDING O All -ger enforce IS : 4 Mexico CARRANZA if Declares Is War Let Come to It bhas MANZANILLO O Be Silliman MEXICANS BY TAKEN r''w'gn!tion d I " Invading ists - in — M of and what anachvstable and goiernment:ixili obtain 1 p ’ e 4 i the the f nf 1 i a f 1 '"nditicns Bind a S a n the t I I A -With VV ’ i ! retirementof oh ncd gai ion propertjconstitutiona t a tlie t c ' Gn Ammons possible!’n protection(gainst be wiihiu e th? a tri::'-Afl?nlo dais n most Interested in the vital question qf what is to follow what guarantees to 1st a House in --'i i f liad the liners searched for five radius of the spot wide (flanges where Columbian burst Into To seafaring men it inijkosstjiie x v sebmed ashington May 17 de'till I’UIIIIS Wil IlOIl! that small boat coniyi pass through bat in the nate or A’S-' ”I Co Slater lyonps the series of gales that hare sijco swept those waters and the news tlmt TV m the Sonera had picked up survi-ors r1 rur Ji pas 'I House received almost with incredulity here Ta rllte hfi’t tak it consldw tha survivors too Although were ’ho in ost important of the Interstate flirt weal said Governor from their suffering to tell tho afte: session consideration of the three sostory completely the revenue cutter's prospects of called antitrust bills which with the officers gathered that some of the slxcoal fields ah tlm federal troops necessary who had bastliy piled Into the Lilis row make teen appropriation t hi rd boat had so seriouK been up the evimin’striu ion’s legislative pro burned that they died within the fil Dfiotrl fa State gram days It was decided to lighten t‘ residents of are Iiemocratic leaders In the Senate few boat by casting the bodies overboai ‘voted In their loyalty to our state" aligned with the President fw repeal Soni thU sa Gov ernor "This of tolls exemption expect io see debate who the had tumbled from Amnions was first explosion and demonstrated by the but the must optimistic bunks at overwhelming closed by Saturday rushed on deck half clothed succumb" vote by which the legislature approthe House leaders do notbe believe to the cold Others three trust passed in weakened by hip prlated $l00000 to restore and can measures law and order and thirst gradually rank lr Those of ua who iKliimn 3) (Continued on Page lethargy lve spent the greater part of our lives in building beautiful homes and have Still Lay Down to Die labored in an earnest endeavo The survivors managed to keep the Colorado an attractive plac host head-on tothe seas when tha work the at and attended regrt wsRtior became rough but fo?" the the presen past few days littleor no could fliut he made to guide the craft Day by day tlie number dwindled until the five who left sank limply to the bottom were he American consul at of the boat ard awaited the end f"T "s and has been in the cus-e io of the Seneca V hen lookout control assume small boat federal ant iioritiesfor the nearly I'ab! through his our life been a si gn of was seen legislature off has not yet soih weeks past that Tlie Seneca put oq all speed and against tb mi racing It traijs citv was to the lifeboat sent her gig alongside th" sob iiim to irric to The survix’ors were irbiilonc’ ami emaciated transferred the cutter and but cotnminiira-San quickly to r’nn ee on mdlntion ico ('itv forced brandv was between their rion Luis Potosi Tins mrih Ot InterstateConflfet parched !ips been 'ia omp-iri es con-in cit ai were in ny oflaigc part menattention apparent of stvckoniuej’s de-t Ltal the Seneca m state lines and the under forced draft to h " rrr Hope Vas Abandoned Hope for this missing third boat boon ahan'ionolafter dozen of Itonsicicra-tion I Y iTTgi 77nrO W in-vita conceding Jluerta WHI long slime lujen gone the limit of " tffT-rTfTLTmTm:' in administration Mexico City crumbling and that the choice to succeed Huerta is But Initial ceive li TMMmMMit ?Texican realize to had had r ' 1 4f some on£ bTe I r They Measures 'trust - present fast c vi-’h TnJtL Mexican envoyshave ntng the arrangement of settlementy ill keep them at NiaLf-4 alls but they ra are confidenttheir iis :-to d t e liicl tonight ’ be ACT ! i- mq -Michael CANAL ' RJSlkMV?r5S7eWfl'Zy®SW'oW ilhlcuates i-’ireman ON WEEK s I tji'ip vili a 1 Die governor’s announcement folowed upon Naliirday interchange"f ipgrams Lmryc-en himself and PmsLAilsoic vbicii the President (nt W1 in that Colorado should 1 -incni n THIS 4- fl May 17Peace of nf the Huerta govern departed from Washington t odav lor NiacHxa rails Canada to fiend the mediation conference on Vednesday are confidentof the sucof heir mission css which it 19 earned is the broad question of pa who 'lite three tie idea how IGHT lira it coal Colorado coal miners’ strike by Governor Ammons even if President Wilson carries oht his intimati'in that federal troops may soon withdrawn from the strike disii'icf (Uvnmor Ammons so n- WASHINGTON ’IVZASTHNGTON Hpln0-nfp delegates 1 1 BITTER aid in -Yderal 4- a o dfiLiT-d ' Government Stable 1 The men snat he from death by tjhe Smiowa today ording to the radio dispatch from that vpstel were Seairien Robert Ties' isear Kendall and Peter r and EudTl'e Seneca reported she p reach Halifax tomorrow The survlvoyo had lived ion ! 17 Mav nc the Establishj of TIP’! 14 4 Held t -effort e:n for Saltillo i ( I ide): Wilson am! Seer tary Brian art that the quoAtk'n whichis to be dinted is m longc- tn failure of the ii but M xh tin’ broad question of Service Not Mankind of Based I t a on a a 71 a ' t Mere pad gees Punctilio e British Ship on rom -1 1 v 1 a t i’-iim I Vest Coast 1 Tell of Capture i :i '-egi " t ii " n s I Mex-ra’iway 1 inr-ti(i’d o t I del 1 i rn 1 : t e- NTHW or a o ' technically th” delegates with an international quesrrLion the differences which aroce with t!ii’ ed I’ii States mit of tlw Tampi-o privately they admit that them is the problemof the actual Ipacifi ’at ion of Mexico No Military Head df-niiny It !i be-iMr" ! t - I Persons close nd Emliio com t" of the Jhairmnn intltnit'’ ad i v I s of r Inert a linear n d ROUTED cannot resist He said w a r aw criticism leveled at the n’ Wilson administration had to do with the aid whic’i ho said the administra-Mexii’an nroLab'y vnsist that tion had given to the constiHwy wo JIuerta tut ionalists ibinin "It is my judgment”he said "that if in our course during toward Mexico the past year we had not exerted such direct Influence as we have to aid one of the contending parties xve should not now be so near general intervention S and on war" In conclusion he called upon all Americans to aid the President in his efforts to find peace Taft's speech follows in part: Threatened war two between stable nations 1? much easier to IRA (Tl Z May 17 — The activity deal with than such a condition as of the Mexican forces beyond the Mr Taft n - i Mr confronts us That we in Mexico lines Increased today Some have there to contend had it that small federal with is the disease of revol ut ion was at work lie Eighty per cent of the people are effect that force were to the Ignorant and Illiterate others timb-ri ng thousands was beginning ears' war has laid waste the country Ope re Lions destroyed ita industry and children ami w omen and some men exposed ail foreigners to lawless within the American lines pt violence arid aTl their investments appeared point carrying(heir household ©no there to destruction goods and they asserted Jlexiran cavalry In Ptich a case a neighboring were pprotwhingfrom the northfast properly intervene and The refugees were yeo-naa nd evihelp the forces of law and order to They expressed end such anarchy just because it p'ntly n'oncomnatn opinion that the Mexicans were to live In quiet neighborhood wishes a and not from a spirit of con preparingto attack Renorts from oilier Quarters Indlquest and greed of territory considerablemovement directed Cated Weighty Reason flor War from the Mexican headquarterswhere If we ar to be involved in But because General Rubio Navarrete was of learned command It was war Mexican anarchy let have it fully understoodthat Maas had been sent us that General we' got into it "in the service of second In back to Cordoba hut ns General Garcia Pena mankind" as the President phrases Command under mere The increased activity of the Mexicans It anrnot upon the issue of punctilio in naval ceremonial Ret has given rise to a rumor which however not enter lightly or is not generally credited that us unadvisedly with the forces on course that will involve Jjluerta himself was sacrifice the of which based on extent may Cablegrams messages from well make us have been sent to Berlin urging pause Tatnpjco have say 50000 mobile troops the government to protest against have been of the regular artny fit to take the the forced loans alleged to field In by the constitutionalists The Mexico If the available imposed military force of to d in Mexicans trained constitutionalists according general assess and made hardy by three years’ have fixed natcUes Jnetit be of one million pesos explaining war were to should massed against our (hat unless this amountwas obtained troops we tmed mlch be larger force than we now have to the leaders feared would looting to restrain the men from capture the large strategic inland Good order is still being maintainedat towns After we had captured them on Page Column 3) (ContinuedjonPare Column 4) reports a wb a I na-may ntshc a 1 Immediate n today a a a We a a a the'- un-sjble 2 (Continued 1 e I bo-our ( P ’ ' V S t 2 I 1 1 e I ' 1 1 1 d 1 n c 1 ks I rs fmicrni I I gOV- I I I eoriMiflit 1 1 CONTINUE I ul for I west ought er nants of the federal garrison of by General Raoul Paredon routed Madero and the Zaragoza brigaie of the constitutionalist army two days Cetriana ti coast nf by the 51 e x I c i i opt ol a : o t tress ca the orumnizo I THREW WOMAN SALTILLO when and I ”a a TOWARD I v ill I SAN RETREAT ion-pi Gal-ru neon rales t - : srtr'ious RANCISCO May 17Graphic reports of the murder of Americans the capture by Mexican transport "I the American brig Geneva the Impris States Consul Clement of and capuico many watwhen I i ? cam- a ui s euoivance of biscuit failed maintainedlife leather and the few I I 1 a their ehbrt water had by chewing boor stray crumbs r'f hardtack Plain served thin or their The water cast wenE dry first tw days after drifting from away thyeo tlie flaming Columbian they saw signaled steam'-rstoo far away to be -nt Pnlnrarlo e e re e? w o I I American : I I ’ t Plan Mexicans U Attack Report Troops C 1 are determinedtn do fhAlr should Involve that duty even But for war the people he added at present little enthusiasm Arflntnlstratlon Criticizes f f ' that people aid i 1 I - a the 1 Mexican i delegate xv piggewtinns th? three phen the tinig camo he 1 e 1 j I : I or IT AJl)"igh n li- t n t ' Seas YORK May William Howard gave views on the Meyican situation today in an addressat the ree Synagogue ’s celebration ATROCITIES ARE REPORTED peace Sunday While the former President expressedlittle hope that the pendingme-liie diation conference will accomplish its immediate purpose lie asserted of offer of mediation and its is the fuimprisonment Americarin rhe acceptance an important step toward of international lure settlement difficulties in the western hemisphere Consul at Acapulco Related Birlsdictiom fhat have He said there is no popular pressure by for military policy C'tdana Passengers EDERALS which the administration Taft 17 ’ f o Hkh on three lie federal mailing ho ROM purpose-of I’oi'tluTn I war in nd r i I suffrage $ 1 a i May 17 The — structures at the were burnedto- The damage t o o AUTO SPEEDING officers IS I xvhich arrived Manzanillo Lieutenant today fEWS from i HERALD-REPUBLICAN TODAY’S IN (I- I Minister Edward royal naval reserve commander of the Cetriana got his steamer loaded away from Manzanillo 1 — — — — —————— ————— — — — withrefugees — — — — — — — r-- LOC1I a Manufacturers’as’oL ci:rers of and skillful action on April 2S concludes addresses to Parer ts’i Sadie Wilkins Dyinu 'S when he believed tlie Mexicans were to burn the dork preparing by fifing Moore Chauffeui thy will and dynamiting wharves ng world tout visit Salt Like cording to reports brought by r ebel According to tlie refugees Is when Under Arrest of University of Utah carry Students of Vera tie capture-of Cruz by or late rrot scouts to General Ere ‘cisco Villa tonew? Jakob Bolin to the United States reached mi the west day L loll coast it was taken by the Mexicansas of Governor Ammons Colorado The federals were able to tear up the beginning of war The AV ILK INSt 1'iiijentto ahi in settling strike Mexicans Baikal the railroad tracks inflamed day is qbserved in beyondParedon RS were to high pitch tiiv Tabernacle ge T all General denominationsin Salt Lake Madero forced to occupy the say and the Americans abandonedtheir tea to er AVeM hundredth nnand fled All beli-ve tliv would importantstrategic position of Paredon h homes lying at :mf of he av killed if they had stayed clrureh — stitution been force slightly inferior in r ys and having ends A the Cetriana got awav from the m:i numbers to that of the federals was dock maneuvering adroitly ut of — Is reported be not able to pursue the latter closely to an attemptto of t’ie sun scheduled ''r in by four Mexi will be repaired with the b em it 2 attracts The line widespread scibna rifle fire was directed against it of Joi re utmost haste Whether General Villa Many ot thewas bullets struck1! lie 'em m laan steamer night an wait Mr these repairs is ea n 111 known of of mostly t'pwards score murders linns fr barbarities practised only of to himself and lis most trusted ''etrlana’s 'Americanswere reported by the Eli-c of of burned crew sum fir® officers it was difficult that tons— Additional "ued The constitutionalist com-has passengers but Airs W: eleven died from exposure them to w to trace any of an au Taft ci ma nd er gone to Paredon It may mach v icinlty— Peace be that he will press his mounted in thoritativesource dis of I’rof the lie Jakob the thirty-nine s r forward across Tells fantry Comiuonder more 'or — t'H’ era nces of Senator to Eliza miles Ramos-Arizpe between Paredon and (’apt AV H Eergtison et with Presidents t: mug debate marked in forced a march hoping to iv talk vas one o' come upon the federals unexpectedly nearly tv a ir or ‘'t of their chief Constitutionalist ship parties his crew and fm f week canal "tolls a n't trust Panama have been active for several days In held as prisoners of by cs were gislation to occupy their efforts to determinethe dispo-ad sitlon of the federals The of the S lomi’d so rail-ca vantage Raleigh brought about Pd n’e M ins late di of terrain undoubtedlyNes with the his I'ntemplate al Captain said: men: 'nose lekasp erguson effe ig into garrison Situated on the slope of o are not at "We left January lo Limited makes rv pending further tableland known as the Ojo de igua and discharged cargo at Guaymas tlie position on of the city th© is said to admit M aza tian ami San Blas April in vest iga w ma ha ffe schools hold of defense strong but the north except said th'Aii rar-i and bureauern control of leaders feel that this provisions bly eni’crc tint we needed wa way is it a at Paredon is more than equalized by their "That nigh the of tlie taking fatnl inspection Mexican federal- "iifil Salniio superiorityin numt-ers on received and tlmport pa icipn nt burned snip (Co orga was Li discipline and leaders ficfals notified me that war had been invest To the I” it cd t’scucti a'ter ius Ji Bfa lumbian days constitutionalist timy the I’nited States Jfixjl-p I'ctei II in Mi in Wai! The dared between ard peace lior-m troops spirit They 3 A mericans pa rl pa in saxare full of dash and Mexico would give us no Ly on w- iit dent of tpry and firm beliefheir n trdops camp in Xetivitv of Mexican near Vra of the ricau refugees from invincibiiitj of leader auffeur named had woi and is sought for Cruz aives rise to report Hpi are to attack American lorcea column 3) (Continuedon i’age Column bidaring 1 ago the first skirmish of the Saltillo campaign have retreated to Kamos Arispe six milea north rf Saltillo ac- won 1 1n 1 George 1 11 I Wnbnsh M a "'i-uvi wantsi f H-aco s 1 f i h - 1 o 1 i " 1 i t ! : i 1 1 S 1 ""lehi-ate -’’vegianr o 11 'I i ve’-sarj n e ii'-ain -Ji' a B S u a- DOMESTIC - I n i r a s mu a i : j - n e i ( & I n 1 1 s f 1 i 1 -Mj ' 1 1 s v t e -odds i i t I n : Mr u- I ’ -in I I i " p pi-jl 1 a 3 1 v i kmv 1 i‘ b ' 1 - -n constitutionalist OREIGN n i i a i 1 2 1’ n u ’ u r I ci advantage wb-’te 1 1 s n ’ t ij i n i :::i 1 1 i t : I ii h-i f r p i n -in t v t t ! i r n i a n ( ' I I t I V I 1 ' I M 1 z I V- I 1 r V- I t U t v a ‘ ’ f j - k-d i t t 4 preparing I |