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Show HUERTA STARTS FOR AMERICA Washington. April 7 Official an nouncement that Yictoriano Huerta, late Mexican dictator, was on his way from Spain to the United States was received at the state department today to-day from the American consul at Su-ille. Su-ille. Huerta recently sailed on the steamer Antonio Ixipez. due to arrive at New York on Saturday It will be his first visit to the United States, bis defiance of which last year In the stirring months before he volun tarily went into exile led to the American occupation of Vera Cruz. Ju6t what the purpose of Huerta s visit may be is unknown to officials, but it Is generally believed he Intends In-tends to confer with numerous prominent promi-nent Mexicans associated with him in his administration who hae gath ered in New York since the triumph of the constitutional forces in Mexico! or perhaps intends to make his resi-1 dence there. The state department has heard teveral rumors that, some of Huerta's followers were gathering strength to promote another military campaign In Mexico tn the hope of preventing either the Carranza forces or the Yilla-Zapata coalition from obtaining possession of Mexico's government but nothing tangible has developed. BO far as officials here are informed,' indicating any move in that direction j Advices Indicating that a battle was' imminent which would decide whether wheth-er the Yillu-Zapata Torces were to control unmolested the railroad route1 from Mexico City to the border or whether General Obregon the Car ranza commander, would cut off the1 northern troops from communication j with the capital, attracted wide Interest In-terest today In official quarters here ' Complete defeat of the Yilla army moving against Tainplco In a series of battles near Elhany was claimed In a message from Tampico dated yesterday;, received tonight by the Carranza agency here. Conditions at Mexico Cit are unchanged un-changed Duval West, personal representative rep-resentative of President Wilson has I arrived in Mexico City and will" confer con-fer with the Vllla-Zapata officials DALY WEST WILL RESUME Park City. April 7 After being shut town for four days on account ol shortage of water the Daiy West mill resumed operations last night The body of Herman Dlckerson w ho died Sunday evening from sho k cat ed b corning in contact with an electric elec-tric wire, was sent this morning I ban Francisco for Interment The ladles of St Luke's guild ar, making arrangements to have a fo ml ) aMH and apron sale Tuesday April 13 Thev will hold a meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hoyt Henrlques. The Rev Thomas Galligan returned return-ed home this morning from Salt Lake, wherp h had boen attending the funeral fu-neral of Father William K. Ryan. School was resumed today at St. Mary's after a week's Easter vacation |