Newspaper Page Text
its newt you gel it IN
THE HERALD TODAY.
TIUM7M R.CITIIEM.
Vol. la. No. .
IF
SMI
WE
ARMISTICE PRACTICALLY
AGREED UPON WHILE
PEACE PARLEYS GO ON
South American Mediators Ask This Government to Agre.
to Suspend Hostilities as First Step Looking to a Basis
for Further Negotiations with the Huerta Government
Huerta Said to Be Ready to Agree.
FUNSTON HAS NINE THOUSAND MEN
WHO WILL WAIT AT VERA CRUZ
FOR THE OUTCOME OF DELIBERATIONS
Washington Learns With Interest that Japan Was Asked to
Take Initiative in Behalf of Huerta in Opening Nego
tiations and Promptly Declined to Undertake the Job;
European Governments Asked to Bring Pressure on
Wilson.
(Iljr tpaard Wire In TMtilng lli'ralil.
Washington, April 2.-Aii armls-l
1 !.'. In t:i difference between th
Ignited Maica anil Mexico has beci
naked of llila government and liciictal
lliictta by t li. South Ann. a. in ciiM'Vs
who have undertakpn to nvcit ur
ihrtiUKli mediation. Aitiliulr 1'-,
l-iinu of Hruxil today notified Me r
tury llryan Hint Hue had .-n deter
mined on n tin- next gtep in Hi.. in-go-iiniinnii
ami that Hereral Htierta aio
huil he. n tint tll. i!. .
The proposal Inr an ariuirticp wax j
i nmmuiiK'iilF'l to 1'ieanlent Wtlao
from thp atntp department liy tela-
phone. Though no uiinniin'emptit has
been made II "iin aulhoi tint iv ly
I'Ki nril I lut ( I hi government would
il.rept the ciindllon plovid.'d a.nil-.
nneca "If given lll.il. Ill addition lo II
li.ili in mllitaty I'l'i-iiitlon". I i. r. will
In. no rlwl uptising against Atiuii 'n
rttivi'i' oi oihr ' uiiinwaid ' ii iili'ti'" .
which mlklii ni.i.i( pea.c
After an hour' mill. I' ll' i' Inlay
Hie r-.t i it 1 1. -n i'iniii, Mr. I -Cnimi. .
Mr Nanii of Argentine uiul .Mr. Su- ,
iiro of Chile, l'i nil ui.-l thai initlor
ticgot iisi ou necessarily moat pro
i i i ll Hiiliout nv warlike Inteiier
ohcc, ami Ambassador licOamu went
lo the ..tut. d pai lutein lo ai'iiiiiint
S.crctaly llryun nl I In- course thus
I. ii taken m the peace plan. Tlii
Hcmluui in l ii I -t r In Mi'iiru I'uy
iilf.li was notified unit hi coiiimuni
i an-. I i In. Information in l.-m-ro I
llu' rin.
Tin coiiimunlcul Ion iiililrcftxril In
I' "III gov I I tltllcrita llV III.- Illl'lllfltlon
envoy formally rcijtlesta each Bui
crmm nl to ileilille mi uinilsiue. II
wan iioihti'il out by off ii lulu here that
in ull .i ili.it .lit y thr t'mti'il H'iii'-s
would in itI'I lh.' proposal, not w nil -ri
iii-liiikC llu' lu.il that thin I'lU'fu.
no lit has not recounts, , Hint, m alaie
of nui pvlsla In Mexico, Innofar aa
Hip . mtii I lurin of I hi' lulled Htntcs
.a i-oni-priipil.
espilo thin fart, nil believed
IIihI Hip Washington government
would not put any biirricra In Hi"
tilh of Hip ironli of Hip mnliii
lion, .i loi ipallv lit tin h an i iirly
utiiKi- of thp lii'Kol lalioim. iifflilall
liiri- ii I no Ik lipvpil that (ii'iiprnl Ihi
i rta m.miIiI U. I ' H tin. first iroiim. I.
TIip irooaul for an urmlnticp. I'.
w.ih alpo li'iirnPil, rinpa not iiu lin'"
any r frreni'e lo lh rnntltutlot al
Inin In Mixho, thp I'luli J Htutpa nml
.M' iii o nu ri'ly Iipiivk riilli j on lo
i pump hi tlvp iipprationa, i'iiilina 'ur
llo'r mi'iliutton ir"pnal rVimlili i -alion
of Hip connIilullonullHlH' poi.
llon. II wn alutptl, prohalily woiilil
lip lnolvi'il In Hi ni-xt atpp to l
tnkpn afl-r an urinlxinp him l.ei-n
am ppil to I1) I hi' prim liii In In Hie
prpient difficulty.
I'tinVr the nrmUt i p. In aiinrilanp
EMBARGO Oil EXPORTS TO
MEXICO EXTENDED TO FOOD
(II lraard Wire to r.Piilnf HrraJiI.)
Pouxlaa. Aria.. April :'H - r.era
rpi elve.l ill thp Iim nl ilptoma hoiiap
greatly liureanlng Hip aeope of tha
pinhaigo on ahipmeiita of g'Miila lulu
MpkIiii wpip plaeeil in plteet today.
The new ordera. II la aald. piexenl the
export lulu MpxK'o of praitually
perlhlllK mippl the ueliinl foiMl iip
rpUie of life. No hliialing powder,
fuel oil, loal or coke tuny hp Hhlppeii
Hi l u mill uiul II la wild the order Mill
gftte
HE REGULA
ith Intirnntioniil prm'ooiliniT, nei
ther thp Huerta ii eminent nor th"
I'lilteil Siuii h o i rnmeiil M oiilil
patiMi' In pr-pnriil iona for war IMiina
for u poxxihle i'ir ,u t woulil proepp'l
Init the armlMti e uoulil prohihlt ar
tun I hoplllillea in the fielil ami tiv
eietmloti of military iimv rmint hy
either "nil- In .Mexli'o eople woulil
hp perm. ttil to xii her' thy pleaael
iitimnlppipil. Ii wi ill. I almply putali
I ii Ii a truer.
i iff nulla xirineil K'"i Inlprem In
iini'Tiiuil r'poit fiotn lU'rlin thut
llu iiipiliuti'ia liuil aHkPil Knio'iiti
piku era to upo liilliienei on lh pre
Uleiit Ihni imiiiIiI 'li eiil I lila i(o -
i nun -ill from making romlitlona of
i lemi'iit iim meil'iiUn protcrefipeil
whii h woulil m ike linpoxnllile the
Huei pm of Hie effort to hrillK nl'iilll
ea. e At the atiile li'iartmelit II
v aw it.ti'.l hat nothing w iih known
'( Itn." a. 1 "ii oil Ho part of the fie
ini.
r..l.iw ii. u hin iMit to Sp'Ti'tarv
rrt.iu. Aiul'.i.ail"r liiil.iuiu ri'turn-
'I lo ilie Ara-eniinp P-Kallon. where
llu' t'iii" reMtimeil their ronferpiire.
Winn lli'S iimi niment woulil mak"
iiupwr to the aiiuleiiip propoKiil whh
i.ki imlu uieil In re.
When Sei r i..ry llryan aa Bk' !
Hun alteriiuon Mhotit Hip reiiuept of
I lie eiiMiMt fi.r an armi"l lee, he aalil:
I iin'uiiie ihi i will hp no hoplili
U.'N ilutlllK the metlllttlon.'
t oM I IIIM I. Itll Ml.lt T
TK Tills MollMN'i
Wunhiniiton. April The envova
of llialll. Aimnlina ami Chile m
Kiinietl their ineiliiiilon lonfei.nip mI
in ::n a. in. tmlay. HUM aeeklng to m l.
lure aomp mnlille iirouiol of aaree
ment lietwepn the I'nlteil Stale an.l
Mexien. The only dellnnp onl e.im
Iiik from Ih.'in na that fitxora'ilp
pioKreaa wn helna iniiile hiiiI Hint a
hopeful vle taken of the nut-
oiiie.
Till iVKUMKAT M KKt
M M..I1 ION or Ml ll Tlt
WaalunKlon. Alril S. No aimaea
tion haa been mail lo Ihm novel n
nieiit looking In the aeleitiou of m"
dlatora repreaenllng any other Ruv
ernmeiila than llruml. Arxentina and
Chile In Hip pelt lenient of dirferen -e
with CPeniml Huerta In Menien. HecrP
tary lli yan ilei lured today. He rp
fuaeil In aay how far the nteia Inward
limitation umlill.iken hy Hip Hires
Si.uih Amtiuaii diploimila ha pru
grexiipil. I'ltX.II.IW MIISSMM)lt
I'llKJiHMS MI A ICN OTK
WaahinKlon, April :. The Itrnvtil
lan ninhiiHHUilor. Mr. lmlami, Imlav
preaenteil to errplary Hryan n dp
apulrh from ihp lir.mliui liaallun l:i
prevent plana of mine owiipra lo re
aiimp nperatloiia In Meleu If there
alioiild hp nn limiiediuta bleak 111 Ilia
Median alluiitlon.
It la aald help thia order will have
a aertiui pffei'l on the Mexican real
denla of mining cuinpa In Souorn who
have l.een thrown out of Work by thr
rloaing of the proper! i a. I hp food
aiipiliea In the rniiipa near Hip bur-
ider are aald to be exlreinely limited
I anil Hip foreign rumpnniea proh.thly
'Will nul replenish lliem al preaeiit.
SPREAD BEAM
Mel nu Cily dealing with the medli
tlon negotlHtloiia. The iiinliunmiil'ir
v ould only aa that th" note dealt
Willi lieneral Hiieita'a aliunde in
ward "tcrnia of piineniai inn" ol me
illation propoMiil.
J I'S ll I. IM S Tt
T Kilt III I IIT
W.i alt i iim 1 1 Hi April The Jaian
tun gov pi nnienl, It hna deielopi'd. whh
anked anil ileclined lo net for the
lluiii.i iK'nilnlpiiallMn ihioimh lu
diploimiti,' reprrnpntatlvea In Wnxli
Ington and Ita conaula In the I'mte I
I'talea, prior In Mexico a upl'ln ali""
to Hpuin In perform Hi in iiimniuu.
hli h wna accepted.
Jl VH HI ITsll, Ttl T
ri i;fi tiii: imimstiitkix
While thp Japniipaa ellihaixy ile
elinea to eontlriii, Hip report, it la
known to bp well founded and lo have
Kiven gre.it autlhf.iciion to ITibiiIiiiI
Wllaona adinliilNiration ua a algnill
iiint exprenHion of J.i iiuune good will
ami r r iiiulllri.'PH towarila thp I'limil
Hllill'F
The purpiixe of .lapun'n ui'tion la ull
ileratooil to have been a delre to p.--aervu
Hip atrnteat neutrality belweeu
Ihp Tinted Hi a ten un.l .Mexico, in out
lined in the recen declaration ot
Count (ikiimn, the new .lapaiicMc pro
tiller, made al Toklo. The under
taking on the part of Japan to a't
In the Intereat of either parly wna
felt to be i, pen lo the conlructiiin ol
being nn expreaaion of hivm iti-m,
which. It iui deaired to av.nl hy th"
attitude of alrlct litutrality.
.Among thoap informed of lieneral
Huerla a flmt i holce of n nation to
rppreaent .Mexico In the rmipd statei
the move una i iuihI rin d na n move on
hla pall tn align una of the great
world power with hla adinlnlalralion
and thua to ii'-compliah a inanteratrokv
In diplomacy.
l TUOOI'H I.VMiMi HI ltl;
MliHT AT Kit A 1(1.
Vara Crux., April 29. No American
troopa were landed lio.n .the irans
porla here during Hie night. The
tranafmrl Morrn Caalle. with !inu
innrinea aboard airlvcl lure early
thia morning.
AK tl iioi'i: ii wti;
I'ltl ssl K N W llJ-HV
Herlin, April 29. The Hotith Amer
I' nil meilla'-'ra Km- approached th--Kuroppan
powetn, the l.uk il A u.i !''
irnii it learned today. Willi Hi., re
iliii'Mt that IhoHe nulioia exert inilu-
III e on rreauleiit Wllaun til have Illlil
make cnll'liti"tii whiih wmiTI remlci
Hio aui cca ol the negotiation w
si I'll'.
VsIIM.TO Ask KI'TIII.
y.oxi: IK il Ml TMIlt l
Waahingti-ti, Aptil i'J .- In view of
the very aertoiiH aituation at Taiiipi(o,
where the town l In d.Himr hv the
lal'ld neiiiiiiiilation of iindiit riloited
ml liniil Hie great wella near by, thai
alatp depurttneiit haa apiiealed to the
eollplit tltloliailHta in that Vlcilny to
ngrpp to it neutralization of tin ter
ritory, Including the oil tlelila and
la nk. The linliali legation in the
City of Mexli o la at Hie h.iiiip time
making an eflort to In. line ticuciiil
Huerta to Join In thia a. heme of pro
tection. KIHTV-lf.IIT MKXII'AXM
im ai'i; i im" kusix its
Pan Plpgo, Ch I, April 2 1 Forty
plghl Mexican prlaoiieiM In the army
detention t amp at Fort llimi'i runa
paniped In Mt night by digging a tun
nel under fencea and barbed wire en
tiinglempiila a diptame nf "u yarda
At noon today only fourteen of them
had been reiaptiiiid.
The dnah for freedom w.ia led and
duel led by ii pure-blood Vauul In
dian who I a mining engineer, ami
he la among thoap who havp Iippii re
captured. The work on the tunnel,
which W'lla cleverly loiueal.d, began
two rnontha ago, according to the
recaptured pnaotipra. and the en
trance waa rovi rnl hy a alove In a
cook lent, and thp mum pnxangr w.iv
ten feet underground.
Orders Pullman
Company to Put
Stop to Tips
California State Railroad Com
mission Also Names Nine
Other Sleeping Car Abuses
Which Must Stop.
liy 1CAkhI Wire to F.triilii Herald
Man rranclaco. April 211. The
lata railroad coinuiiaaioii, cnndiicting
an InvpKllgatlon into Ihe rulea and
prut Hera of Ihe Pullman company.
Iaaued an ultimatum to the company
tod-.y which allnwa thirty duya In
which lu remedy the different abua
ea which the rommiaaion haa found
to PXlut. .Tin' chief of theae la Ilia
practice nf forcing pinpluyca tn de
pend on tha traveling publio for
their wagi.
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, WEDNESDAY. AfRIL 29, 1914.
RS R
VILLA NOW
READY TO
f
CITY
Recent Successes at Monterey
and Saltillo Cause Constitu
tionalists to Feel Capture of
Capital Is Near.
BANDIT'S ARMY SAID TO
BE HEALTHY CROWD
C'arranzi Government An
nounces That in Future No
Confiscation of Property of
Foreig.ievs Will Ea Permit
ted. II l-eaaed Wlrp, lo It.enlnt Ifaralil )
I lit h ii. i h ua . Mexho, ApMi lie
cent i oiiHiiiutloiialiMt m-'i i f'h. nota
bly Hie capture i.t Min n n y ami tha
further defeata aald to llave been ill
llli ted on Hie retreulmg ledelala In
piigagetiienta hptw-en Monterey and
Siillillo by the rebel fLinw-a, have in
duced a wideMpti'Hil
I he In . oil of the
alniy Hint Mexico C:l
their lianda.
It la aanerted hy H
I Mt.ll'llHlllllf tit Ol I!
aritiH ul'Hig the Tex ,,.
ci. imp the opciaii.
ilia h al my iiK.im-i .
liotlllN to the aoutil.
llig of colli I'lelice Ilia
el. nt ii in mi i ii it l li I .
lioiiH until T.iinpi'"
feeling iimniiii
i iiliMtltu; li.iiallil
kOm n will he III
em thut the re
' embargo on
bonier w ill not i
ua of lieneral
illillo and other
There ia n leel
i Villa llaa .ultl-
olidin t
l.ik.n
opi l.i- I
l tlm
' o Ii "t 1 1 1 1 1 l"lla I ihI a, g.v.ng tin- rei'i-U a
poi t exempt irom ii..- opcratioiib ol
Hie clllti.iluo. 1'hi li m u decp-ac ale d
Itnpl eripioii liere thai i hp fail of Tam
pon cannot lie hum .1. layed.
llonpital arlaiigi nn nla ptov ided for
N'llla a aoldieta are i vci'lli'tit. There
ure a liumber or Ainerliuii .onlia'l
Nlllgeolli. Ill the aelva e lllul the W'dU
ol Hie phVHIii.iliH h.is bei-n ri-ll'blcd
exceptionally rflcitn.' becuilM' 1ln-
have been ul'iu lu lie eel their iii.n
alii iilli.il to Hie wu n 'led.
ilia n ann iitih- in lie cxi i .i"t .li
mit liy uiiiiiune iii'iu the ilim-aac-i
common lu many ..lined lorcea An
other fin tor which h.ia lighieiied the
Work of Hip auiKei.m. la the exliuur
dlnary fortitude phowo by the wound
ed and the leudim i-s with hp II tin
men recover Hum .- i loua wounda
(-Alt K . un.l. roi
I1IM IM IHN iiF I'ltOI'l HI V
I Inhuahu i. Mi vi ... April l' Nn
properly belonguii; t.i foreignera in
territory held by tin- eolixt H in loltii I -lata
will be emifiM an I In the inline,
uciurdilig to a ctati u" ill iaaued today
by the Cirrany.i a. In nlatrutioii. 'I he
aliitptnctit iileo de-l.'ed none had
been conf tH.ated in Ho paat with Hn
xi eplii'li of thai i ! nglug to p .n
lurdN. Il wan poll 'i 'I out Hint Dux
alwuyn had been ll" policy of lln-
oiipI itul lonuliht'i, .
ciiHea where ai'iaiic
unib'r ti niiaai'pi'-i
hud been made in
d lh.il in Hie
had oeeii inade
-loll, reHliluli'.n
uiadlali'lv - Thij
In eoniii i ' i"'i
y tli in ral i in
i long t ' iv ed
. Hiera. i-pccul
I'lilteil M.H""
atatemellt WaH III i'l-
wiih an !m mik.i1 !!
raiiKii into icpn-M ii
from Heorge c i
repreaenlativo of il
ilepariment ol tu'.
. t J' I'll .c-
M.nlnrf loinpaiiy,
. pitiilii-ilH and lo-
iMiruug... The
nor i f 1 mi .uigu
i ' iiji that iliurc
i the ruitior thai
lad belli ci'tillr-
pio'.iciiou had
i iiiy n order in
peranum,
iillg Hie ki i ill lu
'i iVP been g ivcn
! It W tH l-.il.l I"
- InvpMllg.'ted II
. ira litid licea
-PII iiaccrtaiuud
' longed tn i"t'-
gurding the Ayuio
owned by ltntixh
lalid in th" alate '
i I'lmtiluiiKiialiM go
atlv iwd t.eueial i '
wua no foundalloi'
the Avino prop. ii.
caleil ami Ihnl i i
been given the con
allow it to cujiiin
Complainta com .
of foreign propeit
prompt llltellllnli a
day that In m Ii
had been allow u
niaila before It hoi
that the piopeiiv
elgueia.
Itl JII IM M Ki: I.I". II M l.
M:ll All I MK SMI lilt Wi
J u urea, Mexico. Ai ul 3. An offi
rlal report received here todav fioin
lienelui M at n i.i .. he l oio-l it ui ion -alial
army al.ilea Hi. I 4) lederul
, irlaoiipra. a lari:e auiount of uiinuu-
III1I.XI J l" llil'-.
by the rebela lit All- nn
wera i aptul"'!
it, April nml
lei aire, that I lie
holira mid that
'' dead oil Hie
I'd. lieiieial Muruia
fightiiiK laaled twelvi
the fixlprala bit
Held und 43 wounded
The
li
1
,.bel oHa.
Utlded.
he aald, waa IX kill' 'I and Wnulu
AND RUIN
USH TO
MEXICO CITY
CLEARED OE
Vera Cruz Anxiously Waiting
Advices from Trainload Sent
from City to Puerto Mexico.
BRITISH COMMANDER
PROVES HIMSELF HERO
Stubbornly Refuses to Permit
Americans to Be Held Pris
oners; Refugees from Cor
doba Tell Tales of Suffering.
flly l'UMil Wire m llvcnln' Herald.
Vera Cm. April 2'. Anxiety n:
Vera Cru. ii t" filenda und ieat:ve-i
In Hie llll'll"! Mm been Kleally ri
lleVcd by the evelltH of yeslcniay.
which ahow Unit Hie Mexican aulhoii
Ilea are pcrmitiiiig AuierlcaiiH ti
eonie down lo the eoimi. Tmlay tha
Americnn colony here, which m grow
ing ilemlily, aetiled down lo awali
llewa flolo I'llcllo, M.'Nli.i, oT till- III"'
rival of Huei' nam hmili of lefuKe. .
from Mixno Cnv. whnti the lliurli
ollli - I. i la pt oinip. d I 'omnia nib r Tw ced e
of the llr-i t ti-It i riiija r Imo x would he
dp. Pa I lied from the capital lal IllglU.
Tlic mine from the i.ipllal ti
I'lieiin Mi viru in liitai and roundabout
ami il Ii ti..! ixiuiHil that the 1 1 ami
will iiinli Ihe HUM before next Ft -da)
1 1 1 1 : r 1 1 ItailU'l' will havp a
id al I'lliin. Mixno lo meet til"
i. tuki i n He ptoi'.iiiU will not tteml a
watihip. at ill in tit arotipp anti
Ann in an reeling in a low u w hich in
l.i Ihr pre. -elit lime haa been elltllelv
'piiet The paie-enger boal! :iv iillalila
lute tor Hie Hip to I'llerto Mexico
haw limited wireleaa i iiiipiiier,t .
I coiiNeiiueiil ly Ihe uirival of the lef
i uiii'i' iraniM tovether ivuh the mini' a
j or tliiine on hoard may not he learm1
I until the ale. uner l.luiiii lu V.Ta
'ma.
Il In I iimi ttil mui pie will In-
lolivived lo I'liertu Mi xno. Il la I fit -
pin.NI. tie III Vi T.I CllIZ to lleleimine
how many Americans Huh would leave
Hi Hio capital.
Mr. 1 1 .-liiuu lineH and Arno'-I
Shuiiklm, the American i utmul gen
el. ) al Mexi.o City win, came out
Willi him ate mill here awaiting or
iIiik So far aa known they hiv.i
given no iniiniatiou aa to tlnii proli
anle iiifinii iioim from Washington.
Thii la loiisirued In ri to no un tin.
Hie Mate depart mi ni rel.i'im pope ol
n Hatnilui lory iidJimlniiTH of the . ren
du ililllciiliy, win. Ii would make il
pot-Mililc lol Hum, iillli i.ils li
Mixno cnv. I'lmci iiniiily
-..I ni-i. I..
their re-
w iniuht
Cunlavo
turn I., the I'li.t.-d Sl.H.a lin
he llo-Xpedlelit.
( Tin- lele.i.ii' hy li'tn-rul
.Ma.ia, ine u (UTiii i-omioaioi"r ouim".
ol Vera Cru, of Ihe hundred ictugee
who wi le liroilkhl flolll Soli il. id -
oUliO'lc
ti l day hv Ciiiiiniiiiidi r T v
I 111. H I I II ol I i f w ell V i
lie, ileal' I
i 'ru. and
Mexico City Oil llledue.-l llln ol I -
miinn iiih.i.. of ill Aim 1 1' aim wuh 1 He
eXieplloll of l few m altered tiimllie
WllOiie W hi !ea''oli,H ale not known.
I'lll l leil M. ill I II I It
I'llllX I - IIIMM I I' ' VI' lit .1 :
f'miMiil i 'an. ill. i a utln e i itooiled
wuh c.ibli.giama iii'iiiii nig for this
fall
l of I IllS
or thai P
.-lit. lining
o ll the I
lie le'
Kt.lt. 1
raou, Aa taM
Hie ti.itlle ot
oa.il and ai.ir"
iv ed. they il"
Ii pal I tnctil it
I 111 I 111' ll-tH
: i h . !- w ho re.
I.ir i ;.i 1 1 en.. n
ealile.l I.i tin
; w .i-iui. ti'.c
The M b-' I i
ref.
i-s ;ire eiiihu"
t Coll, 111. itnl-r
t -111111 il ftap I.
ved Hum tioin
least piolonged
I ihi l 111 pia.se i
Tweeile, Wllohe del
tin y lielicvi it. nlonr s
t prol'tihlv ileiili or al
l gullet nig.
' Afn-r wail.nu lioiira i
nun. Comiiiamli'r T
the hla '.Hi!
dies tram
Mninii'il liiln ali'lit. hoiin
nl for Vera
CU.. e'cv'l-lal rcfugeea
the ltriih olln er and l
appl o.li l."l
ld of Hie.f
Plight
"Vmi heed not wuriv." i ommiilnler
Tiv lie answered 'Thia train will
iml leave without jnii,"
Commander Tweedie i .iimi) inai'ted
to the M. xn a i ollli er that he he pi -
niit'ed to take ihe Aim ri. am w ltn
I him to Ver.i C ux and he lefiiKcd to
llsien to Hm olln i t luoteai that Ii"
j had ln aiuhoiiiv In the matter Th"
fcihral ..ill. r linallv capitulated ami
IuihIciii'iI buck t' Ihe lily lor itmtruc-
PRACT CALLY
AMERICANS
I 4
1 (Cotlt
titluiiiil kii luRe 1N.)
I
aw
THE RESCUi
SEVEN U
BLOODY BATTLE AT THE
Heroic Superintendent of Rocky Mountain Fuel Company and
Handful of Men Stand Off Army of Three Hundred For
eigners Who Destroy Big Plant and Kill Seven of Ita
Defenders; Women and Children Walled in Mine Tun
nel; Three Greeks Killed.
FEDERAL TROOPS SPEEDING TO THE
WAR ZONE IN SPECIAL TRAINS FSOM
LEAVENWORTH AND FORT D. A. RUSSELL
Bloodthirsty Reds Determined to Make Most of Time Left
Them to Run Wild Renew Attack All Over the Anarchy
Infected Zone Today; President Calls Experts to Aid in
Further Effort at Mediation.
(By Leased Wire to The Evening Herald.)
Denver, April 29. -The adjutant general'! office
late today gave out this statement:
"Major P. P. Lester of the militia hospital corps was
shot and killed by strikers near Walsenburg while
dressing a militiaman's wound. He wore a Red Cross
band en his arm." ,
4 ,
l iiltltl s. t nlo.. April a (Hy
t orn lei lo i riuiilaill. Mi' veil
lien are ili'iul In tin- I oibea ramp
of tin Itockv Mountain I in-l
complin) .
Mo-t of Hie mine bulliliuus .ire
In a-lic..
Mile iP lender Nil1 IllloatllU. hul
are belli viil to have rclM'il ihi
Majelir mine.
Tlnii pHkira a re thought Ii
have lai'ii killed III the liitfat
out in ea k lu the Colorado lnl.ur
Will.
n army of airikeri. c-tllioiii.
il in :Iihi nttui kcil Hie ioh'riy
-liolllv tiller .1 o'cliM-k llils morn
ing. I lu re wilt ii pin lied battle
In-liiig a-ernl linurH. ufit-r
M lilrli the alrlkera dlMipM'areil In
Hie lull-.
tiii: KNOWN li:ADl
k a m:wman.
jack hmitii.
Ill' KKSsl.Flt.
I'ul i: .1 AI'ANKSi:, all defendeia
ol Hie mine
M Itllll -IA UlH NIII.lt
lil'S WIIITNF.V. negr...
Ihrouuii aiiiloinen
..vi.' I ir i vi.'Ui.' ui.... ii..
-hut
I ., r.
nigh
"h..ul,.r
i Two of the liod'.'H were Iniriiiil t "
' n I'ripp in the riniia of the ii.ne build.
1 'a
I 'M lov-elglll mulei vvr
bin in ll 'il
M t I '' le
luit-M'- -vi r.
le,. I II w In h I In :.!ll.iU
1 In Ii i ii - -I 1 1. . he v era I
lllo I'llllleil
i Tic- l.uriu
il
iihlingM locl'iil- the
mm.- i. lin i, Willi ihe I'ute.l St :i in
pustol f a -, Hie llppe. Clltl'l'- 'lnli::il.
I.oariting In. nn- barn an.f i-veiil
lioiu h o I innn i"
I ''I ge All" rt , w
..kin pi I .- 1 1 . 1 1 hv
V el e ! leu -etl a ml
i. ii i a le It hotiM-.
Hiy n ii.irdr w . re
I'iipe.l alter In ing
e and I a'
t in- ftrii.i I
m.ol" tin'
W ere.
i, bll
-,. ay
captured, hut rn
iaiei ..iine il'a-
BUSINESS PLANS FOR THE HOME
ARE MADE IN THE HOME
tiler
il: or so
lUMlll'-S I
i.m:
Mi 11 a I... 1 .
1 ll.
man
Kv.rv hnine In the :' h nu ixaiuple of Imw well, or of ho
oil., Ilus ureal liu:iiis nia.v he 1 olid u.'ted Heine horfiea are Hu
ll. il I 1 tint n - through lax 111 1 nagciiiciit. The majority, however,
i- niiain lul s'li i csn-s. Ami in Iheao homea tll. re are wise "mu:i-ers'-
lum 1 wives wlio plan their buying with na mu'h ahrewdneaa
the ' liui'' tor u gleal stole could PX'1ciaP.
To 1 In se house .v 1 1
til. ill IV V all' it'll- ' latest '
the lii'iimin 1 kit " which
kioi f-.nl vpi I ising With
ping III), are made AT ll'iMK,
ami a Ci i.m I' A It ISi i' of I lie tiu
iniiiiea Htorea ami shop. AT
Snfcget Huerta no
arrange an armistice
with Villa. Then
we'll all te happy.
WE
the wwixo iimAi.n
Vol, 4. M. 4..
KILLED
P
1
lancp over Ihe ti I 11m.
The camp had hepn Warned Int
last night of nn impending attack,
and had telephoned un urgent meg
rage lo the militia al l.udlow, a fewr
miles away, for iiaalatant.
Hiipermlemlent Itohprt Nlrhnl put
the rmly women and fifty children
of Ihp rump in the tunnel of an
il'iiiui'uiPd mine, built a barricade of
rock in front of the openend, armed
hia men. numbering forty, and nre
I led to defend the property. The
machine gun owned hv Ihe co.npa.iy
vvs mounted on u hill nol.h of thd
n.rr
The I'orhpa ramp extenda 'li-i Ugll
a narrow canyon for a dlatunre of
i.c-e -.ban a mile. The tipii'c. en
4I11" lioi'so und office atood at Hie
d iw n-caii) or. end, while tho mine
proper waa at the further end.
The aupprmti nd' iit poale I guard
i.nit let some of thp men go to aleep.
The nltai k rame without warning.
A shot waa heard on the hill aoulh
ol the mine, and In an Instant bul
lets poured into Ihe ramp from the
east, aoulh and weal. The defendera
ri tin ned the fire v Igoroualy, awepp
ink the hills with the muchlno Run
until Us mechanism Jammed und It
became iiselesa.
rtiipc rintendf nt Niehol atayed In
his house with three . omp.intona, tpl
'pli'ining for aid. until the wire waa
ul Then he dashed for Ihe hill,
where Ihm men vvre plying; rifle and
nun him- gun
While the Ure wag nt il hot am t
throngs ol sinkers avvurmad down
In. 111 th- huls in the fare of the rifle
of the guards. I .ashing into the
mine Pu M nus. they applied torch
ami oil lu a moment led flume
and 1. 1. 1. I, smoke gave evidence of
the desti in live work of the at'aik-
r
A the flamrg rrnrkled and tltn
la is 1 rushed, the filing continued In-
E
1
T Y
"buiine" ci tiilu. ted in A Ibuiitierma that '
IMI'itllT.VNT aa "the business of home-mak-oiiilui
li il. almost i xi'luaivt'ly, by WO.MKN.
. 11. I ui women plan It, manage il.
1 lln ir FVFVIXij llh'HAMi bring that peo
soid fioiii ihe amies' thp aort of "Hew for
111 iv no I. .un, I 11M.V In full and Iniorining
such data ut hand, plans for the next aliop-
where lime la found for a KTl'DV
.ing opporlunitli a utTntded by Albu-
TIIK Mii.Ml'.ST.