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I I Eastern Utah Advocate I 1 Utrt' Best Weekly, Published In the "Bluest Lritlle City on Earth" ' H I 'TWEXnpnt'vKAR. j PRICK. UTAH. THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1914. JtUMllKK Id si lid PUNT IEAS (iOES AS1 INK I ALARM SVSTKM ARRANUKD I OK I RY THK CITY COUNCIL. I I rtemdcnts ot Potter's Hub-lHvWo Petition to Come Into the City Water Proportion From Alma Ureal wood Presented anil Tttrned Down Minor Matter. At Tuesday evening's meeting of the eky council It u decided to al low tho Icmo of Uio city lighting pUtit to J. II Mnnson of Sco field to stand hUIi until Uio next gen eral election, which may bo dono under tho law Mayor G undersea nod tho council bctlovo that a good contract for tho city ha been en tered Into one, In fact, that U a big saving to the property ownon and taxpayers. s Formar action of tho city council In Brant I n P. 0. SUvugnl permis sion to construct an outside en tmnoo to lila building at tho cornor of Main and KlghUi street dm re considered and tho privilege ro "Inded It wm considered by tho council that outalde or sidewalk en trance aro not safe, and R 1 for this reason that the council ,took soeond action. Tho petition of residents of lV)t tor's addition for annotation to tho city wm laid over until tb Best meeting, there being certain tech nicalities to he conformed to before tho plat of tho addition la formally accepted. The street supervisor wm placed la charge of City Psrk under tho direction ot the park committee of the council. Upon request of local members of the order the Modem Woodmen were fives the free use of Oky Hall on May 6th and 6th, during the abate sect here of that order, when e-rerel hundred Visitor to the etty are expected to be the- city's guewts. Kitty dollar toward entortalnuiont ot tho Woodmen wm dona tod from the city treasury. Altua Greenwood's water reservoir proposition, Involving on expendi ture of twenty-eight thousand dot Ian, on mo up tor brief considera tion, but wm turned down without much ceremony Tho reservoir pro posed to bo built la on aorue land belonging to tho SouUiwortbs at Carbonvlllo nnd would bo filled from tho Spring dlon canal Tho Price Chamber ot Cosnmorco 1 allowed the free use of the cUy hall the first Thuraday evening ot each month for Ms sessions. A. plumbing ordinance, drawn alone the lines of Uio Bait Lake Olty ordinance bearing on the hum .object, wm ordered incorporated in tho set ot roviaed ordinance oos to bo published In book torn A Uro alarm whistle hoa been placed at tho lighting plant, A. code of alga a la for flrv, designating tho location of any blase that may break out, will bo adoptad. The recorder wm Instructed to advertise for bids for tho construc tion ot a now city Jail building, no tice of which appears on another page ot tola impression, DENVER, Colo, April 31 A ! known death lUt ot tv.onty-lx meat, women ami children, and n maxi mum possibility ot fifty dead, m the mult ot 'ho battio at Ludlow Monday between atato troops and striking coil minors, roused official Colorado tonight to a high touslou Squads ot armed men from Fremont county and from near Denver, go ing to reinforce the clx hundred or Doro strikers now at Ludlow, pre easod renewal of violence- at any ,' time, ' The discharge of four train crows ot the Colorado and Southern rail i rood for refusing to take trains of soldiers and ammunition from Trlnl dad to Ludlow caused talk of a j ntrlko by the Brotherhood ot Loco- motive onglncere and Trainmen, and ! I VIEW OF THE HARBOR OF VERA CRUZ bsbbbbsB&P'sskCV MMnmrijntemsf' V 'vssBsVsMMMov 9'ssBsWBz2BsuisrsBSSwl al E SZEafcrffiffli? "- Jpjff' ' -Au -nffr tlrajjjIPTsWMTsWsM "SSSSSBHSSSSs3BBaKlMMaMHSHSHjBSSH Vvra Crux la the chief port of Maileo and lha daties collected tfcare Wave been rellrdipon by Huerta lo pa much of hli expentes of war and Eovuramefll American sad other foreign warships havs bees itatloned there for many months "ROUNDUP" NANS VERY Oil 'NUN AOltlUULTUKAL MK.V ADDIlhMH l'KICIC AUDIKNCIW. Home Uooil Htoek Wrfnvn On tlie Htreets Laat Tuemfaijr AflerdoeM IIiifMr Ilnnd KnUvena Tldng WIUi Some Hteelleat Mh4c DaHee at City Hall In MrealMg. Prof. John T Calne, III, and Dr. Itobert J. Evans ot the agricultural college at Logan addressed on au dience at City 1111 loet Momloy evonlng. Pnfoor Calne upoko on tho Importouco ot "Care and Selec tion In stock Raining," and Dr. Kvans on "Standardization ot Fnrm Produce." A program cunsbMIng Df a solo by MUs Mulroney, reading by Miss Buuua Johnson, solo by Prof. Irving Gingrich wm given Miss Fix ot tho Carbon County High school of Prloo and Prof M. 0 Maughnn gavo reading on domestic science nnd agricultural club work. Principal Cowlea of tho high school nnd 0. R. Marcusen, county super intendent, aUo gavo short talks Tusday wm the closing day ot the college Institute work. Prof. John T. CsJne, III, Dr. Robert J. Kvans and Demonctnitor Itobert H. Stewart held weetlap and did dn oeatratloa work in Oreon Rivor, WolllniKon, Huntlngtoa, Castle Dale, Forron, Uinor, Orangovlllo und Price. The animals shown In most of the towns ere very good, Km cry, perhaps, having tho beet lineup of horses. They woro cordially ro colved In every town by larpo, on tbuslastlo crowds. Price, hoAevor, did not show ONI H LEADERS CONHNG PROPOSAL TD CALL STATEWIDE STRIKE officers of the Colorado Stato Fed eration ot Labor tonight planned a Meeting forthwith to discuss again the advisability ot calling a stato wldo goners rtrlke, McAnwhllo the administration of ficials ot Uie state nwaltod author ity from Oovernor Ammous, now in Washington, to call a special session of Uio atate legislature to provldo funds tor tho state ml 11 la and mea sure for dealing with tho strike situation At it late hour tonight Lieutenant Oovernor Fltsgornld and John Mo Leanon, president of District 15 of tho United MXno Workers, ovor long dlstanco telephono agrcod to send a committee into the batlo xono at Ludlow In on attompt to effect an armistice The committee will not loavo Trinidad before morning. GENERAL HUERTA (leheral llufcrta li rvfusrd lo order the Ainrrlcnn Bag saluted at Tauiplco and faces an Invasion of the country which has been trying to gotern quite m great an interest as vu expected, there being but a few far mers and bwlcMs men and their wive prAt at either of the -meetings. The agricultural condition are taring on a Tory goal opeot, and It Is the belle! ot all that soae day in the Bear future Carbon sad Kawry counties vlU be great agri cultural (Wstrlots, especially in dai rying and Uvo stock, sad In the cul tivable crops. Dr. Evans sad Pro fessor Calne returned o Logan Monday evening Helper's Union urnj band, by far the best musical organization in Kaetom Utah, furnished music dur ing the day (Tuesday) ut Price. Many compliments were passed up on the proficiency of tho organiza tion. In tho evening thoro was a v.ell attended dance at City Hall. IMMKNHK HKVKSUi: rOOBIMLB HV HrAMP AND IVCOMH TAXK8 In tho event ot trouble with Mex ico involving tho usual enormous expenditure ot money by tho nation in tlmo of wnr, the samo will prob ably be raised by a special stamp tax and xoa n emergency tax It Is eatlmatod that the proposed Increase ot the tncomo tax will yield an additional revenue ot ap proximately 110,000,000. Tho spe cial revenue irfamp tax can bo made to yield another 1180,000,000. These two special -taxes will supply all the ! war funds necessary, at leaat ut tho outbreak of the -ar should it fol-i low present developments. ' Heavier expenditures wlir come, wlth the calling out of the mllltla, but thin would como later U hM boon decided by tho army experts that tho regular army will have to bo augmented, It for no other pur pose than to do patrol duty along tho Texas border and prevont guor llla Invasion. i Try The Aavosat fer Job work. Tfliri" m mm UH3M, MIMNd OFFICIAL MAKVM TOUK OF KUKOl'K. Kdila I. Carpenter of Mie ConsolJ tUtnl Fuel Itaek Hmwe Aftr ' IoniyIhk Wife In Foreiim ImmI For llewefli of Mir H1U 1; t Is Now Mueh Improvnd, "Of course, I saw My thins that were weaderful nod many that were beautiful, but I ju free to say that the prettiest thing I saw abroad was the flag of this country, the glorious stars and stripes," Mys K. L. Carpenter, president pt tho Consolidated Fuel company and tho other Sharp interests iu Carbon county, In Monday's Tribune, Mr. Carpenter vls4tl a number ot the countries and many ot tho cities of Kurope, going abroad for Mr. Carpenter's health. Tho latter Is now at Vienna, Austria, whero she U progressing favorably toward recovery. Discussing bis trip Mr Carpenter Mid. "We left New York, making w first stop at Uie Madeira Islands, one of the most beautiful spots on the globe, and our second stop at aibrsltar. From Gibraltar wo went to Kod, Seville and draaada, Spain, in the order named, and vlowed tho woadera of these famous old cities Among other things, we mw the room in which Queen Isa bella received Columbus, upon his return, after bis discovery of the new world. Monte Carlo Daxzles. "We then returned to Otbraltar and sailed through tho Mediterran ean sea, stopping one day at Al giers and then going to Alexandria Wo also visited Monte Carlo, world famed gambling place Monto Carlo is a btautlfu! city, but It soumed lo cue Urn I lb prtu,lpal 03tyjZ at the peoplo wm gambling Tho tables were crowded day and ulght principally at night and the scene is a bowllderlng one "At Naples we stoppod only a short time, and It was hero that I encountered the cheapest transpor tation that I have ever heard of. Throo of us took a coupo, drove a half inllo and bock, and tho chargo wu only fourteen centn In our money. "Alexandria and Cairo were our next stopping places. Cairo la the dirtiest city and you can got less for your money there than any city I liavo ever seen, Of course, we went to tho pyramids, and I cUwk ed to tho top, on other tourists do. I was assisted by three Arubs, 'two pushed and ono pullee,' as thoy say there. An amusing thJng happened to mo on tho climb. About half way up, vio bod our fortunes told Tho man who told my fortuno said (Concluded on page eight.) VERA CRUZ TAKEN; I FOURARE KILLED I Also Some Twenty American I Marines Wounded --- Mexi- I can Losses Are More Than I Hundred and Fifty In Skip. I WASHINGTON. 1) C, ArH M. i Carrnnta hu notified President Wil son that ho considers the nlexuro of Vont Cms unjustifiable. Ho Invites the United States to withdraw Its troops from Mexican soil and to ded with the constitutionalist govern ment ha regard to our demands of reparation for IiuhjH to tho Ameri can flag at Tamplco, This Is tho meet serious develop ment ot the situation tonight. It In dlcites that Uie United States wlU have io fight, not merely the fol lower ot Huorta, but the whole ot Mexico. Charge 0'BhUBnty hu been given his passports by Huerta and this terminates diplomatic relations between the UsOted State a ad the do facto Kovernment. Kspecteri to Declare War. Huerta's ksttdUg of psssyorU te Charge O'StMUghnessr w regard d m a meet sHtloRsi dev4oi went la the sHuatlea and k wm believed te forecaet a dcUrstlen of war on the part ef rfeterU. The giv ing of passports te a eh rue d'af faires, la meat eases, though not in variably, Ium preceded a declaration ot war. The list ot essuailiea at Vera Crux in the fighting of Wednesday shows thai eight Americans woro killed. AnU-AmrrtcsM Demons Irs tin m. NEW YORK. April 28. A pri vate dispatch received here early this morning from Mexleo CMy and dated last sight Mid that mobs were forming in the capital for on dntl-AmerlssA dewesetrAUon, Given His l'nMports. WASHINGTON, D. C, April 23 Charge O'SlMMfhseitsr telegraphed the state department under date ot Wednesday night m toHewe: "Having been given my passports I am leaving tomorrow sight or Fri day morning." VKIIA CRUZ, April 21. Vera Crux U in the hands ot forees from tho I nlted State warships. bt tho occupation ot the port wm not ac complished without less ot Ameri can lives. Four Americans, blue jackets and marine, woro kltiod by tho fire of Mexlcae soldiers, and twenty fell wottnded. The Mexlrnn lota la not known, but It (s bellovod to have been heavy, The water frost, the enstam house and aM important plors, In cluding those under the terminal viorks, from which extend tho rail roiU in Dim aatiIUJ, liavs keen uw cuplcd All the territory around tho Mexican consulate 1 strongly patrolled and detachments hold other sections ot tho city The Mexi can commander, General Mom, ot tered a stubborn resistance, and for many hanro thero was fighting hi tho strcots. Rear Admiral FJotcher, in com mnnd of tho United States warshlfw. prefaced hla occupation ot the port by a demand, through the Ameri can consul, W W, Canada, for its surrender. General Maos promptly declined to accodo to this demand, and shortly afterwards ton whale boats were eont off from tho sldo of the transport Prnlrlo loaded with marines. , Tho women of tho American col ony In Vara Crux bod already been I placed aboard tho chnrtcrd steam ers Eeperauta and Mexico, but tho I foreign colony, especially tho Amorl-' con section, was greatly augmented. (bis morning when threat tralntonda arrived from tho capital, Some ot' I these remained ashore, but many M were taken aboard the steamers. H I Bo far m can bo learned none ot tho refugees wm injured. B Him Wurllko Appearance. H WASHINGTON, D. C. April 22.- M American oporatluiu in Mexico at H Vera Crus took on renewed sspeew B ot war today when Rear Admiral HJ Badger landed more marine from HJ the AUantlo fleet and the United States forces proceeded to take tk entire city. Whllo tho orders ot Uio pmsMewt HJ were tclng carrfcrd out to Uie let- HLJ tor, it wm made opponent in es HJ forcnees at tho White House that HJ the UnHed Mates wlU "sit Oght" at Vena Crux, and that no further HJ steps of pacification wlU be taken H at this time. HJ For the present R wm declarod HJ on high authority that the fortMs at HL Vera Cms would held the city te HJ convlnee HuerM that this govern M meat bmh buew,4n4 that ne HJ action wlii be taken at Temples a- H Ism there are retaliatory aeUoas e H the part ot the Huerta governs. H No rdM, k -was mated, have H been sent te the American eMleen H wHh refereace te laading at Tarn- M plee, iste only order being sent M there referring te (Mreetieas tor M ships sent te Vera Crux. Admteal H Dadger wtU remain at vm Onts H until further notiee. H UImm Mimta U Itoady. H WAIHIW1TON, D. C, AprH 12- Oovernor Spry had a conforenee M with President Wileen teday. Ve 1 esproMtd the hope that a call re H troops will not become necessary, H but snaurcd the president that hi M case ef exigency thy Utah mllltla H was at ills command Prtsldant H WUeoa expressed deep gratitude M OHHONOIXKIY OF ,THK H MK.XICAN KMHHOH.K H April A squad ot Metesn sel- M diew at Tamplco urrett and M marches through the streets the M paymaster ef the United Slates gun- M beat Dolphin and seven men, the M crew e-t tho Dolphin whaUbeat Ad- M mlral Mao demands an apelegy a4 M a public Mlute ef the Amerlean H flag by p m., April l&Ut. H April 10 Administration directs M Admiral Mayo not to enforce- lime M limit. HuertJ announces lio Is in- M vestlgatlng Incident. M April 12 -Unltetl Btates notUUs H Huorta that it stands bach of Ad- H mlral Mayo and bis demand. M April 13 President Wilson an- H n ounces that Huorta mut salute ll tho flag fl April H President's cabinet con- M Idors insult to tho flag Atlantla M fleot onlcrud to Tamplco M April IB Pool tic fleet onlerod te M prepare to oo-vernU oil u,l MMUt U ot Mexico with AUantlo fleet e M oast coast President receives as- H surance from congreM tliat ho will M bo given complete authority to han- H dlo Uio sltuaUon. M April 1 Q Huorta notUles United Btatos he will salute Uto American H flag It tho United Stolen salutes tho Mexican ting in return H April 17- Huerta demands that H "gun for gun" saluto be fired, Cas- H (net considers his request nnd Unl- ted StatM refuses to acoode, repeat- H Ing Is original douiond, M April 18 President Wilson svotl- H flee Huerta that unless be yields by M 6pm Sunday, April 19th, he will H lay the situation, before congreM en D Monday. H April 19, 8 a ra HuorU asks H for an extension ot tlmo limit. This H la refused, M 6 p in. HuerU refuses to s!U B and time limit expires. f, ' H . i 1 v B Stationery ot all kinds, Advocatt H Publishing Co. Advt. xnm Ism 'xnm