.J." mww-i-'j,iwwwwgt BwjjMMimfliJH " T"ff??-''" " ' '' if ' "'" " Sti mmmnaam ''rNV..v-''1!''lrv'wimniHJCkt,j(BJa, w..lAa.v?....Vfrrryyvrt..wv.''. ' .Vi-yy..i..-g.v...i...Wii-wur.Wii.. ... ; ,,... '- t. : J '. v f T if PAGE TWO -fsw S JIIR lUSlittE DAILY REVIEW, THSBEE, ARIZONA, FRIDAY MORNING, FEHRUARYJ 1. 1913. TREE! PITS AND ARTILLERY INCREASED IN NIGHT Morning Found Danger to Life and Property Greater Than Ever in Mexico City and District Fighting and All It's Terrors Resumed at Noon Rep resentations of Powers in Endeavor for Protection of Subjects Entirely Ignored Who Started Today's Battle Undertcrmined ,j Gyt, Cctqultt. AJSTlS. fijyas, Feb. 13. Govern or 'ojqullt tqjlay declared that Texas stood 'toady tr ji m the invasion of llextcovju aj (Intervention movement t iay flaw and would lead all pos sibly assistance tlirough its state -troepfe Thy response was made to liuitttry whether tn the eveat of troipg being rpshod Into Me.eo by UaeU. S., Texas would t in position to protect the border with its rallitia, thus rKeving the I'. S. Army of ne cesirtty Tut retaining bodiea on the line. 4 CITY OF MEXICO, Feb. 13. That the end of the struggle between President Madero in defense of his gov ernment and Gencval Felix Diaz, who has been making de termined and effective assaults for two days on the. pres idential palace and other government buildings is not in sight was evident this morning when the discover' was made that during the night the government had been busy digging rifle pits in the streets and around the na tional capital buildings. That the efforts of the i epresentatives of foreign governments, who exerted influence to have the fighting cease in the city where thousands of non-combatants and foreigners are exposed to rain of ledden pellets as occurred yesterdav were fruitless was made manifest justj fice'rs and men in the two regiments. after noon when hunting was resumed all along tne lines BUSY WITH PREPARATION. During the nighl both sides placed their artillery and; studied the Mexican situation closely so that he might machine guns where it is believed their fire will be more! constantly be in a state of readiness for any trouble that effective. Just who started the fighting today cannot be demands his' attention and that of his command ascertained, as the resumption of activity seemed to be nearly simultaneous on both sides, showing that both i NEW OEMWTS ON LIKE During today there has been much eagerness to learn of conditions in northern Mexico and along the bor der. Apparently nowhere be tween Nogales and Douglas has there been any sign of intention on the part of the rebels to abandon their poli cy of inactivity which they have adhered to during the past month. TROOPS AYAIIiABLE. The United States troops available in southern Ari zona for guarding the border and protecting the life and property on trie American side of the line in -case the struggle between th Madero. government and its enemies should reach .northern Mexico amounts to two:full cavalry regiments, the Ninth under Col. Guilfoyle, whose head quarters are at Douglas and the Fifth cavalry with headquarters at Fort Huachuca, about two thodsand'of- Ccl. Guilfoyle ar Douglas is keeping close watch for signs of activity any- lllhaa m 4l.r Vtn.n n n r ri..!..h .Um 1 a a n!.. . a m tt. 1 n n I wnwc iitdi wic uwiuci aiiu uuuiig tuc nibt aiA minims was obligaotry out of courtesy to congress, if for no other rea son, inasmuch as the presi dent has placed himself on record as yielding direction of further steps to the na tional body. It is known that President Taft brought to the confer- resentatives and individuals. All bore the same message, couched in varying language but leading to' the one de mandintervention. It is .to be said that among diplomats and all representa tives of foreign powers, that recognition is accorded Pres ident Taft and his cabinet ad visers for good work and ex tensions of material evidenc es of sincerity through the complete preparations that have been made for the im mediate occupation of Mexi co with relief forces. GALFDRN A READY WlH 5.000 MEN Madero and Diaz were read for a continuance struggle. of the morning for action relativeto the Mexican situation. During the conference the rectly this afternoon with the state department in manda tory ways and that a time lim- nresident held this afternoon1 st has been set within which 'all papers and evidence bear- the United States mus.t move ing upon the entire Mexican or by its lack of action ipvite situation, as the several gov- the powers to take Hold in oLaUgrltei' in MeXICO j been advised since the over-! Monroe doctrine or no. j throw of Porfirio Diaz, werej Leaders in congress oi Powers Take Stand, Repre- assembled and an introduc-, both parties are advised of c ti r e p ' ii rv i01"-" mcssaffe framed by the ; the tense situation and are sentatives fractica.ly UC- ;i f cnhmissintt in rnn. this evenina enminp topether , .-.,, . . ...,.. 0 ----0 --0 Graviiy Is Increased State Departments and the President Besieged with Cables and Cablegrams '. Mexico1; THAT OR LET OTHERS DO IT Situation Up to Congress, Before Which President Is Ready to Put All Details in Message Prepared Today. (Special to the Review) WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. 6 p. m. At this hour the pre diction Ls that congress will be called upon by President Taft either tonight or in the daring Must Intervene in gress of the entire documen tary matter being now ar ranged for. The activity of the presi dent is at this hour admitted to be due to the late after noon reports received here over roundabout wires and cables from Mexico City of the resumption of fighting. This news has aroused a new and stronger than ever the feeling among foreign powers and their representa tives that the United States must act. It is hinted that Germany and Great Britain have both' communicated di- Why hot select -your EASTER Clothes Today? .4 : 3 'J. . Of cqurse you will want to. -t - l)e ebmttctly and-distinctly attiredffln&March 23rd. .Th'dSwfrau d better see 'the wbolehCjjpst received from Edi V, Price & Co, Merelil.t rations Cblewto anctlet us send them you:aocurate meas ureiJpTQDAY! You 'have our guar-, antee that the clothes will please you beyond any custom - tailored clothes you ever wore at any price. $25 to $50 upon understanding that ac tion must be taken. Demo cratic members of both hous es are understood to have been in communication with President-elect AX'ilson this afternoon, but have given no intimation of his attitude. The latter, if the later bear ing of thoe who consulted him mav be accepted as a guide, has retired from his position of disinterestedness Resumption of fighting in Mexico City is accepted as meaning that the entire dip lomatic corps in that city has failed to secure an armistice ( from Madero and Diaz or the ' ijrant of any protection to .life and property. Such atti- j tude putsf the Mexican lead- i ers entirely out of the pale of further consideration and is held to take down the last barrier that may have stood in the way of intervention. ?:u0g& 99 ezz&p- rargTTfT.dTiTarT. y.t-yl "1.'.ST Exclusive Local Dealer fc "ill if - m The Afternoon Account of the Street Fighting MEXICO CITY. (Special) 6 p. m.Thr battle opened with heavy fi.:i; by federal artillery, which was strongly reinforced in the night. From about the Y. M. C. A. rebels replied with hot fire Shells of the contending forces tore a way through the heatr ol te city for ours but no de cisive result was achieved. It was practically an 'artil lery duei, although occasion ally small arm fire played a vicious part. T?-e swift, crushing action! promised by the government not realized. On the con trary the fighting was monot onous, the federal troops slowlv pounding rebel posi-! "" '" """ - .-. j" J.. i :!. UelSevrt in ens m'nutt- If oner bark oulcfc tion in endeavor to silence, muocnt. u.aorMccoitoot Diaz guns, that final charge) might beimade withiless sac rifice of life. The rebels replied with steady fire but were wary about throwing away ammu nition. They appeared to take better aim than ever. Urging Action WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. 3 p. m. The gravity of the Mexican situation is assum ing deeper significance and occasioning greater concern each hour. .In diplomatic cir cles there is expression of the belief that the United SUtfes must intervene., at least to SACItAMBNTO, Cal- Fb. 13-tal irornla.n militia ls ready to move almost at a moment's notice, Adjt Ocin, E. . Forbes said today follow ing ait iHtervfth with Gov. Johnson, when hs apprise! of the Mexican sit uation. "We cn mili;ti a force of 5.oo 'men oh the bon'er probably within a week' or tn fUys. However, T do not am;Hato any Mate K"arit will bo called oMt Htitil a 'Jeftnte decion is reached te move the .-ovulars I. .to Mexico. In that r-c:it. ,.t court . it wotild not l.c ticUkety tfcut the stat militia vott'd be tmi:c:ed into ir vrv "Our ne-v am tMnspor ,ii; i wagiw. ot 'b vtry 'ntest n.c I. would bo no advantage to tb- Cali fornia mint.?. Onr c'obe (iroxlinity ta the IonJer would nlaco on tlio Cali fornia multla the early responsibility In tbo event intervention came. "I ail very well satisfied w.th the national guard of the state, and be lieve the men are tho moet seasoned." Gen. Forbes asserts the total strength of the state militia Is ap proximately 7.000 men. ihe extent of immediately providing safe convoy for for eigners from Mexico. These expressions, direct from the representatives of the foreign powers, this aft-! ernoon assume almost the' standing of demand. In fact! only the formal trimming-; are needed to place the atti tude of the powers m that ex j ence this afternoon numer ous cable and telegrams re ceived during his absence of eighteen hours from the cap iroi and that these were dis cussed at length. Inquiries from foreign powers for offi cial statement of the attitude of the United States were among the cables, while a mass of telegrams were pre sented from diplomatic rep- tg&wyjjfcfr. - "vy'E sw. m ram Johr.son. act position. President Taft returning! from Philadelphia this after-! noon entered at once into! conference with members of the cabinet, leaders in con gress ad army and navy offi cials. Care has been taken that the results of this con ference be kept secret. It is stated that such attiude is is usually impossible to the bilious. But biliousness yiefds and head,- aches, sour stomach, indigestion gJ when the bowelsareregulatedanil the liver and kidneys stimulated by 19 &! tnm Sold everywhere In boxes 10c, 2S "i-c-amLyj--tM'Ji i n ws..stM j-wtiWAKlajj Most rebel fire was directeJ at federal batteries, but one of the Diaz, batteries from time to time dropped shell, over the city into grounds or national palace onto that an cient building itself, the wall of which withstood bombard ment well, no evidence dam age showing. Adding to distress and oringing the gravest of fears for the near, future is great ly decreased supplies of food n the city. Nor can more come in under present condi tions, all shipping being com pletely demoralized. Even at tne present time thousands of poor are suffering for lack of food and manv are starving. All classes will soon be reached. i 7,000 federal troops were engaged at the opening of battle at noon. The forces of Diaz were also largely aug mented over yesterday, from released prisoners and Zapa tistas. Claim of the federals in ad vance of battle todav was that they would win decisive-1 Iy before night. They de-j clared gain of better fighting! position throughout the city.i This was met "with Diaz as-! sertion of much gain in; strength and of completion of plans that would bring! down the palace within a fewj hours. It is heh'eved that this! means that Diaz .; palace. IVWV.MUiAJ&H&eUaHAW.ig; Is A Permanent Improv ement I o Y our r roperty Electric Wiring Makes Your House More Desirable To Live- In s mining! Cold in Head I II you want to sell, you will get back your investment in -wiring and fixtures and the house will sell quicker. x-- If you wish to rent the property, electric wiring wjll -make it easier to obtain a desirable tenant. -' ' " ' '; - II you are not now a user of electricity allow tts.jp show you how very lit tle would be the cost of wiring your house. 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