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H PAOeTWO THE LOGAN R ' GENERAL HUERTA NOT POPULAR H Northern Rebels Doubt Hli Ability H To Handle Situation V v Kl I'nso, Feb. 19 Whllo rejoicing H at the ovcrllirow of Madoro, rebel H agents hero nnil Dlnz sympathizers H among tho Mexican army office at Juarez express doubt of tho ability fl of General Huorta to handlo tho sit B nation. Doubt was expressed over j press dlspntchcB saying that General Dlaa hail accepted tho Hucrtn claim iHHH to thn nrovislonnl presidency. H Ilucrta Is not popular In northern H Mexico, his administration as com- H roander of tho northern military H zon0 having resulted In much ill feel' H lng among otneers and civilians. H Rebels Will Sustain Huerta H "Wo will sustain tho existing gov- H ernment," declared Colonel Juan N. H Vnsqucz, commander at Juarez, when H nsko'l today regarding litn position H Spca.dng as well for General Anto- nlo Uabngo from whom ho had re- H celvcd notlco of tho cbango of nation- W J)X goTcrnincnt, Coloncy Vnsquuz con ' tlnuod: J "Tho army will mnlntnln order nnd H, F- Hiistnln tho acknowledged govern- jir ment. All Is qulot In tho north and H I bollovo will re mu In so. The army IslslH 1b bound to sustain whatever prosl- dont Is named, bo It Francisco Villa, Inez Salazar or any othor bandit." B IIo mado no direct reference to H Oencrnl Huorta. Trouble at Juarez Expected B However, troublo at Juarez and other points In tho stato still Is . threatened by tho voluntocr troops. H Their officers, many of them former Jnsurecto leaders undor Madero, aro H expressing their faith. In tho ousted H president. Nearly halt of tho 1,000 troops at Juarez aro volunteors. B It Is pointed out by rebel ngentu hero that tho claim to tho provision- nl presidency of Emlllo VnBqiiez Co- mcx mado sonio days beforo tho IIu- erta rovolt against Mndero, will com- H pllcato matters seriously. Vnsquez H Gomez now Is In tho rebel camp ho- low Juarez with Goneral Inez Sain- H zar, recognized rommandcr or tho northern rovoliitlonlstB. In vlow of Huerta's unpopularity, especially ' among tho rebels, the Vnsqucz Go- 1 mcz program, the)' say, wtl stand H better chances of being accepted by B Balazar, In tho north, Zapata, In tho south, nnd In tho many other rebel chiefs nlrcady In arms, H Diaz Plan Approved The plan outlined by General Diaz H to appoint tho provisional president H nt a congress of rovolutlonnry rop- H rcBcntntlvcs met with approval here. H Hut tho naming of Gcnernl Ilucrta H without any representation from tho B northern and southern rebels Is un- H expected nnd not reckoned to In- H creano tho Diaz popularity. M , BROTHER OF DEPOSED PRESI- M DENT SHOT DOWN OY ORDER M OF DIAZ UNDER NOTORIOUS B -FUGITIVE LAWS' H Mexico City, Febb. 10. Francisco H Madero, tho deposed presldont and H his brother Gustavo wero sent thlB H morning iib prisoners to tho arsenal H from which Follx Diaz had bombard- H ed tho city for ten dnys. H Soon after their arrival thoro Gus- H tavo Madero wns subjected under or- H dcrs of Felix Diaz to tho notorious H "fugitive law" by which ho wan freo H to run under tho rltlo VI ro of his H guards. He fell doad under their bill- H Gustavo Madero was regurded as a H much more powerful man thnn tho H president. After Francisco Mndoro H- tiuarreled with Dr. Vnsquez Gomoz H ho nnd Gustavo forced Joso I'lno Sua- H' rez to tho front as vlco prcBldcnt, H although ho was then llttlo known. H Thin tho enemies of Mndero never H forgaro nnd wob roally tho roiiBon H for stnrtlng tho nutlgovcrnmcnt par- H i ty which showed syBtomntic oppoBl- U j tlon to tho schomes of Gustavo Ma- H 'i H After Gustavo's arrest yesterday B and during his romuval through tho H ! streets, tho crowds oven mado offorts i-"' ' to lny hands on hlra. Heavy guards of rurales wero necessary to Insure his safety. B'. GuBtnvo Madero wns at one time if minister of llnnnco. Ho vUltod Ihn H' United States In 1911. K ( Doomed To Death Dy Madero B.j Hail Francisco Madero succeeded B ' In defeating Diaz there sooma UMlo H doubt that bloody reprisals would Hi havo been mado Hi "ThoBO who should dlo" Ib tho rap- M Hon on an official Maderlst document H found Inst night. Tho list Inclu.leJ B FmnclBco dc la Rarra, Josus rlored B j Magon, Manuel Cnlero, Alborto Gar- B I cla Granados and Dr. Vasquoi Go- H , For some days do la Darra boiler- B ! ho wna In dangor ot assassination H nnd hid In the Drltlsh legtUlon WITHIN HOUR MEXICO HA8 j THREE PRE8IDENT8; QENER AL HUERTA IS ELECTED AFTER LONG 8E88ION Mexico City, Feb. 19. Prior to tho naming of General Huerta as president of Mexico ho was appoint ed n cabinet mlnlstor, so that tlio lo gal succession to tho presidency would bom nlntnlncd. I'cdcro Lascuraln took tho oath as president ad Interim In his capacity as minister of foreign affairs. Tho naming of Scnor Lascuraln by con gress at a prolonged session, begin ning about C o'clock was merely In cidental and wns followed soon by tho election of Huorta to tho presl- aency. Febranry 19 will bo romombcred as tho dato on which Mexico had within an hour three presidents. Ono ot them, Francisco I. Madero, had boon deposed, but ho legally retained his tltlo until tho resignation tonight of himself nnd Joso Pino Sunrez as vlco president. After tho resignations of Mndero and Sunrez had been ncccpted, Pedro I.iiBcurnln as mlnlstor of foreign af fairs wns called by congress to hu cccd tho retiring executive and tucnty-slx minutes later ho was suc ceeded by General Huorta, whom ho had appointed minister of tho Inter ior, thus making regular tho legal succession and enabling congress to namo Huerta as provisional president. Tho action taken by this Joint ses sion ot congress was preceded by a lengthy dobnto. The ultimate result never was doubted by thoso familiar with tho plan. It had been agreed by Diaz and Huerta that Huorta should havo the presidency and signed promlsos of a sufficient numbor ot tho members of congress had been obtained to In sure tho bucccbs ot tho program. -- MADERO'8 RISE AND FALL TOLD CHRONOLOGICALLY Now York, Feb. 19. Tho rise and fall of Francisco I. Mndero, who was forced to resign tho prosldoncy ot Moxlco through the coup d'etat of Generals Huorta and Illanquot last night, Ib coullned to a period of inly three years. It Is summarized chro nologically as follows: 1910. March 3 Madero holpcd or ganize n national convention to nom inate n randldato to oppose Porllrlo Diaz. June 3 Mndoro was thrown into prison by Diaz on ehargos of uodl tlon. Oct. 8 Mndoro escaped from pris on disguised nB a peon nnd Ced to Snn Antonio, Tex. Nov. 10 Mndero, accompanied by seven men, rccrosacd tho Wo Urnn'l Into Moxlco and began rocrultli'C troops to his staudard. 1911. Feb. C Joined by Gonscnls Orozco and Hlnnco nnd tho bandit chief, "Pancho" Villa. Fob. 9 Abraham Gonzales, govorn or of Chihuahua Joins Mndero and gives financial ntd. Feb. 1G Mndero tlghtB Dlaz'n troops near Chihuahua. Madero and his personal aid both sorlouBly woun ded near CaBiis Grandes. May C Mndero treats with Diaz at his roquest, but cannot reach com promise. UrenkB armistice. May 8 CaptureB Juarez nrter threo days fighting May 25 Porllrlo Diaz resigns and Do In Ilarra becomes provisional pres Ident of Moxlco. Juno 8 Madero enters Mexico City nnd receives an unprecedented dem onstration. Hailed as "savior of Mex ico." Aug. 31 Nominated for tho presi dency by tho progressive pnrty. Oct. 2 Klccted president of the republic of Mexico. 1913. Feb. 9 Confronted with rev olution led by Col. Felix Dlnz and Oen. llornardo Iloyos. rorsonally lends troops against revolutionists. Fob. 18 President Madoro mndo , to resign prosldoncy by Gonernl Hu I erta, his principal assistant against i Dlnz, nnd Hucrtn becomes provision al governor genoral. I - DEPO8IT8 BY STATE IN DANK8 DRAWING NO INTEREST, SAY8 JEWKE8 Treasurer Fears That Interest De mands Will Entail Much Bookkeeping Salt I-ako City, Fob. 20. Picpara I tlons havo boon mado for tho pay ment of 2 por cent Interest on stnto funds by holding banks If such lntor ost la desired by tho stnto, according to Stnto Treasure- Jcsso D. Jowkod. Moro than sixteen banks havo been Interviewed on tho subject nnd of theso tho majority havo signified I wiiungneBB to pay tho required j amount on stato fundB. Ono, In the I Bouthorn part of tho stato, has vol untarily announced thnt It would pay. . Tho plan has not yot been placod In effoct It wag originally announced I I this would be dono the first of the month. "Tho mntter Ib ono that presents ninny angles," says Mr. Jewkes. "Tho bankB aro willing to pay Inter est If necessary, hut tho present sta tus of the question la such that It Is hard to dctcrmlno whether or not Interest Is desired. Tho state treas urer's office will bo placed In tho position of hnvlng moro work than It can do It interest Is demanded for all tho different funds In our charge. It would require a big staff to com puto each day tho financial standing of tho state. If tho moneys in the general fund are placed at Interest tho matter will bo simpler. "Thn state. It must bo said. Is not In tho position of n business concern or a capitalist who can Bay tn a ban ker: "Hero Is $6000 or $10,000 that I will keep with you for exnetly ono year." Tho stato cannot do It. Wo may havo $100,000 touny nnd tomor row our money may bo drawn out. How can wo compute tho Interest on that sort of a deposit without a big clerical forco? Every day our amount would bo different on every ono of tho largo number of different funds. "In order to bo tendy in case Inter est Is demanded on stato funds. I havo written many blanks over tho stato nnd havo received assurances thnt thoy will pay tho Interest. Tho larger city banks aro moro reticent so far. If Interest must ho paid it may result In tho depositing ot stnto funds In a largo numbor ot institu tions all over tho stato, tuus making tho matter very complicated, but If tho peoplo ot this state want Interest I nm assured they can havo It." WOMEN QUARREL FOR DAYS, THEN JEALOUS WIFE SLAY8 OTHER Capltora Frohman, Colored, Shoots and Kills Lula Dickson, Also Colored Ogdeu. Feb. 19. Capltora Froh man, a colored woman aged 35 years shot and instantly killed Lula Dick son, also colored, this morning at 11:30 o'clock In tho rooming house at 135 Twentyslxth street. Harry Ilrown, father of tho Frohman wom an, received a slight flesh wound in tho shoulder whllo attempting to scpnrato tho women. Jealousy Is said to havo been tho cnuso ot tho tragedy. Following tho shooting tho Frohman woman gave herself up to tho pollco ana is now in tho city Jail. Ilrown was taken to the Deo hop tal whero tho bullet was removed, and it Is not thought his Injuries nre serious. Quarrel Lasts Several Days A quarrel, which had lasted sever ol days, was caused by the alleged familiar relations between Lulu DIckBon nnd Edgar Frohman, hus band of Capltora Frohman. It Is said that tho Dickson woman often in flamed tho Jealousy of Mrs. Frohman and frequently reminded her of the husband's action. According to somo of tho boarders tho women quarreled last night nnd this morning nt tho breakfast table tho altercation was resumed. fc Mb. Philip Lawrence, proprietor of tho rooming house, said she wns In tho renr yard when she heard tho Dickson womnn say, "Are you ready , for tho settlement now?" and Imme diately after sho heard the shots. Tho pollco wero notified nnd De tectives Gcorgo Wnrdlaw and Chns, Plncock went to tho sictio. Tho body of the Dickson woman was removed to tho Lludquist undertaking tstab llshmcut whero upon examination it was found that only uf tho four bul lets said to unvo been fired had en tered tho body. The ball entorcd tho left Bide about four Inches below tho armpit and took an upward courso eutorlng the heart. A knlfo wob re moved from tho waist ot tho dead woman by Detective Wardlaw, no having been advised that sho carried ouo. She Tells of Traaedy When seen at tho city Jail regard ing tho tragedy Mrs. Frohman Bald: "I didn't moan to kill the woman but Bho threatened to cut mo with n knlfo which Bho carried In tho belt of her bathrobe. As Bho roachod for hor bolt and carao toward mo I ran Into my own room. Sho followed and I got my gun nnd fired . I didn't mean to kill hor, but I was afraid ot her. "Wo bad a quarrol laBt ovenlng and this morning, nnd wncn I had finished my breakfast sho asked me If I cared to discuss tho situation further. I told her I would protect myself. My father tried to separate ub, nnd I ara sorry ho wob Bhot, but I havo given money for him lo bo treated at tho hospital," Edgar Frohman is a dining car waiter on tho Oregon Short Lino nnd left his homo last night to go on his train. Lulu Dickson Is 36 years old aud had heon living nt tho rooming l.ouse about threo months Sho Is said to I hove two children living with a Mrs, EPUBLICA.J SATURDAY FEBRUARY 22 1913 Wilson nt 217 E. Seventh South street In Salt Lake. Tho effects ot tho dead woman have been placed In a trunk nnd will be held until claim ed by the proper relatives. Sho had two diamond set rings on her lingers. "Suffered day and night the tor ment of itching piles. Nothing helped mo until I used Doan's Ointment. It cured mo permanently." Hon. John It. Garrett, Mayor, GIrerd, Ala. Advertisement. Fata Morgana. The celebrated Fata Morgana, a presentation of natural "moving pic tures" on an Immense scale, which Is occasionally Been in the Straits of Messina, Is explained by a scientific writer as being a mirage, such as fre quently occurs In various parts of tho world. "In fact," he says, "one may seo a mirage any day by looking through the stratum of air overlying a hot stove, or adjacent to tho Bide of a wall heated In the sunshlno." Young scientists will be Interested In verify ing this stntement. A scald, bum, or severe cut heali slowly if neglected. Tho family tha keeps a bottle of DALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT on hand Is always pre paied for such accidents. Price 25c, COc, and $1. per bottle. Sold by ni ter Bros. Drug Co., Advertisement. A WOMAN IS J KNOWN BY HER I X STATIONERY I How do your letters look? 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