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Show HUE RTA MISJUDGED. ENGINEER DECLARES Salt Lake. Nov. 20 Huerta, the Mexican dictator. Is misjudged In this I country because people here do not understand th cono: rons In the trou j bled republic, declared J. K. Waite, lately connected with ihe National railway of Mexico as district engineer, who arrived in Salt I-ikp Citj yesterday, yester-day, and Is registered in the Moxum hotel. Discussing the situation in tho lobby of thp hotel yesterday afternoon, af-ternoon, Mr Waitp said. "I was with Huerta last summer during some of his successful campaigns cam-paigns and never met with n finer old fellow- He is in the neighborhood neighbor-hood of 70 years old, and he under stands the people of Mexico and the way to rule them Madoro had ex cellent ideas of government, but h' was way ahead of his time. The race down there requires building up and educating, and that Is what will eventually make the country, but la the meanwhile the natives must un I derstand that If thoy disobey orders! they will be killed. That is the only WKJ to get obedience 'I went to Mexico In 1007, and was in business there until the last war broke out and turned everything up side down. I was then connected with the railroad company until last June, when I left for tho United 'States I hase been ,n w v . El! 'hen until , c.,mo ' J aren't outlined vory far ,j0 F ''f" future now. and if I flnd a J t opportunity may locate her n' U |