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MTTLE RAIN AND A LITTLE SNOW IS BETTER THAN THE CYCLONE'S BLOW 'W (tag Sag Qftmra itgr ARTICLES NOW IS VOl'K TIME. A .11111111 nil In Tim Times want column may bring you results im mediately. Try otic lf, f()limi ihroiigji, Times wont pm "' V '"'" ""' MEMBER OP THE A8SOOIATKO I'RES -. . ...I.I. ..1 In 1117(1 MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1913. EVENING EDITION. .fit. XXXVI. m11,o Const Mail. A. Consolidation of Times, Const Mali and Coos liny Advertiser. No. 212 DRNADO AND CYCLONE SWEEP THE MIDDLE WEST ! art trwil!i2: Ef EN 100 AND 200 DEAD ID 1,000 INJURED IN CYCLONE 1 ' STOIOI ICSTIMATKS Twt ITI!I PRESS HCJ; OMAHA (tele-phono '"r,i...v Mun-h l!l At I to noon, MoM"' " .,..,. tltn mini- ETdSrntartr will, aio Unred. More than " "' WBrw,, '. .i...tnfiil mid 1!50 doners ""'- ,4,1; danuigcd. ClllC.UiO, March ? ;TJio tfrttcm I'nloti was in - Z omfllia olllce tlmt tho dam tze from the tornado was more Si :J,000,000 mid tlmt more than 10O lives were- i-. IATI'.ST ESTIMATE I Illy Associated Press.) OMAHA. March 24. An ostl- mitc at 3 o'clock thl nftcr- Doon gives tho tlentlt IIhI front t..i nirni'it storm nt I 10 with , 2(0 Injured. It Ih thought time 350 houses went demolished mil a totnl of 1250 bulinlngs ainuKeu. Br Auortttrt I'rrn to Coot liar Timet. nUAHA Mnreh 21. Fully 0110 hundred killed, twice tlmt ininitior rrobably Injured n ml Miiidrods of iknnmniii nf ilnlltirH worth of liron- tr destroyed lirlofiy tells tho story ol the tornado which swept through Osiha and Its suburbs at 0 o'clock lut evening, over an almoRt iiralght path from four to six Mocks wide ntid more than eight Biles long. It was by fnr tho most nppnlllng dtaitrophe thnf ever has pitHsed nmitm TliriiiiL'lmiil Mm stricken district tho streets arc, filled with muses of dourlx from wrecked buildings nnd uprooted trees and Untied nlertrlo wires mnkliiir street' cir service Impossible, wagon and into travel niinosi so, nnd onering serious obstacles to pcdestrlnns. ThA list nf L'tinu'ti it.intl nltlinmrll already n long one, Is believed 1))' mote who nnve uoeii over a goon cordon of tlin iliivnRtntpil territory to be but a beginning. Dr AuocUlM I'irii la Coot limy Tlmri. llVfVII.V V.. I. M I. l It.,.. ....... .,.,, ...IF., ..... M., .S..U hundred are deml mul tu'ln. as imiiiv wire wore Injured, some fatally, lj a dratli'deiilinu; lornado which drvaMated Omaha and It's environs wlr last iilj-ht. IVom ilu to lit Mocks of the resl deuce section are said to have been wept by the storm, killing. and In- IDnntf iMtflllll. I. at liin1,l..iulii .....I 1...... . n ,-..i- ... iiiiiiiiii-iin mill liru- H hundreds of wrecked residences ie path of the Morin. A train which pulled Into Onin- hi It A .....I,... I i .. ... I ad boilli-s and many of tliu In- lHM.1 V The lllii;es or llensou, Dnndeo "d Klonnri siiluii.iiu ..r i,.,,.i, j r wled out. nam nfter the tornad was nil t mh the wreckaKe and bodies -.m ii ii'hii neiiiK iiurniHl. Ooiernor Moreliead has ordered rral coniwnles of militia to Onin " w prevent lootlajt. Tho govern or himself left fo,. Omaha In a spe- train at once. One rallroiid ,e was left stand H and this w,,s not available for ST' riot,s Mm' ' 's therefore Im FMiWe to give any details of the "Ct Stllfltll.il I.... .!. II I L i.v..,i -"- " iu iiiiinMii S1' a''mlt the hltnutlon Is very L. .V ,,n,s,',1K-'' arriving here JJed '""-l'lUds are full of In- ItdhM mnB. '" Iown- Nebraska. "". IlllnolH and Iowa were lilt SmIvi 8 and tno ,08H of 'o wl'1 ERt e,?.ceed 20 wlth Property cCi A' (vla ,0"B dlstnnco tole Om,V Denver.)-Morch 24.- to Hi..? . vlcly was swept by terdav Ln u wnd Blrnis lato yes- ku,' th of cyclonic Intensity, .""en SDreari .im.n. ., .i . . tUril an.... . . . lUlUllOIVJT, In their wk h nna destruct,on the ih!,ch. brok0 out ,n ,nnn' horr,eckd. l"lnK8 added to tin b! ViL l " a m- tno De8t avail dead hJres placo tne number of Wthan ,en 10.innd 200' w,t not man K Injured. sis '7wt4Pr..tocoo.B 7Ti me..i WA!iav,.i. o, mt' '.., KrAiwclattaprt,,. frbkdpie storn, l Viiek Italston ? mei soSlh of Omaha si S J0T last evening ami movSd M northMntoH,. 5"5.w""aiJ?T?l lr..i. ' "" -' ine nrai unu la tinnt, : PV0I"nB ana movea the mii ea't?r,y dlrecton through lug ," " ''""ton of the city, leav- Hon iV Wttko deth and destruc- mnJ. .'"e Btorm'S nnth wn nlirht Mock M.., IOnB and from fnni. in alv Motks ih ironi Iour t0 B1JC '"e bnsnl. . ,uy Just nrt11 or 'o of !h ,8 dl8trlet and included ions i Vnne fashIonnble residence sec- Bemla p. in ns XVest Parnnm and butldin b i ' t Practically all tho ttollahi.7 luia iiatrtct were do- nabiB" fIlc.eln8 to the best Jl'.-C'M- -- ' Diamond theater, h moving picture niiuw w. nuiween tony nnu imy neRroes .Aiorenenu, .Mayor uanimnn and I'o wero killed In the wreck of a pool lice Commissioner Ilyder stated nt hall nearby. noon today that at least 200 wet .... ..vr..v The well defined puth of the storm untied nt Carter Lake, near tho Missouri river, north of tno city, To add to the horrorH llres broko flltl I.. ... ...... IIPHlliillii.1 !. I lit I M mt ff.m. 111 iiiniij mnnuu iiiiiiiiuijni i nu .iur ijuiiiiiiun iHHiieu inu joi streotH were littered with debris and lowing proclamation: were prnctlcally linpnssnblo for lire "To the I'coplo of Omaha: fi Tilin tn f liu fi.nl tliai Htiiil tinit.ii.1 lati Htdvcs out, except In Instances where- lint flnilin.i ..r.i.. I.k..1Ii. i.w1b nr- lliu 1I..I.1V.11 nui v uiuuf.llk lllliiui Ullll itui uy viiiiiuiuur imilkui uriKuues. The second storm swept across tho Missouri river at about C.20, doing considerable damage nt Conn- trol by volunteer "liucket brigades Hl nllirfu- T1ln lfmiwii flnnil 111 Council muffs Is nine nnd a score wore Injured. A heavy rnln storm saved a Inrgc portion of the city from burning, quenching llres which could not be put out by the de partment of bucket brlgndes. Tho police were unnble to prop erly protect the Btrlckou district ami soldiers from Fort Oinuha were called out. The town Is practically under mnrtlnl law. Tho vlllnges of llensou, Dundee nnd Florence, suhurbB of Omnhii. were practically wiped out, It Is said. Only the fact that n heavy rain fell saved the mass of wreckage nnd mnny bodies from burning. Tho Webster street telephone sta tion which contained it score of girls was struck nnd In n moment twisted down. Several girls were killed uud many Injured, Oovcrnor Moreliead has arrived on a special train. At Ralston ten or more persons aro dend. Tho worst damnge wus done nud the heaviest toll of lives occurred In the western pnrt of Omaha. In the vicinity of Twenty-fourth nnd I.nko streotH and troin there northeast to Sixteenth and Hlnuey streets Is u residence, district mid the destruction there was tremen dous. Whole blocks of homes were picked up and dashed Into u nhnpe less mnss. Street cars were hurled from the tracks and demolished. Homls Park, ono of tho best resi dence districts In Omahn, wns razed and llres completed tho destruction. A gnrnge nt Fortieth and Far iiuui streets was destroyed and n large strip of territory east of that corner was sorlously damngetl. The Illinois Central bridge over tho Missouri river was destroyed. Only a few nnnies of tho known dend and Injured are available. COXTAf.Ki.V IS FI.AHI.D. U. S. Health Department Offers As sistance. tnr AMO.Iatr.1 ITfi to Coo !ViF Tlmei.J WASHINGTON. Mnreh 24. Sur geon Geiifral llluo of tho Public Honlth Service, has ordered Sur geon J. O. Cobb of tho United States Marine hospital In Chicago, to hold hlnisulf In readiness to go to Omnhu to assist tho health au thorities In preventing tho spread of dlseitse whlcn might follow tho disaster there. M'VEY A DRAW m. luminal it... to cooi Dir Time.i .. n ... .. i. nl BYUNHy. in. . ;v'- ;"7' -;- Johnny Summers of England knock- od out Frank PIcnto of Los Angeles VU uuv ..... .. In tho nineteenth round of a twenty round go nere, URISDANH, Australia, March 24. Sam McVoy nnd Sam Langford fought a twenty round draw hero ... - .. iinmnivn Ainlmllii Mnrnli 24. ?'"B"""B' uw-..-, "- fought a twenty round draw hero .OUU t0(lny. AliAIOI IN LONDON. ,. ,. 7. .i.... -M,.i,r.B Dnlkuu Sltniitlon Makes r'rlulu In Ambassadors lift llusy. tnrA..ocu.aPr.toCoo.DrTimM.i LONDON. March 22. A new "! - . . .. . T(.A ,.., onHr.110 Bt"nt r ,ro" "" ', thl of ambassadors In London of tno European powers. They met In con- nc tUls oon t0 dl8CU8S tho situation. ...,D Tw. . , rri,.. mot In eon- MOOKK QUITS JOH. Head of U. S. Weather llureau He Ifovlirm. Huturdav. IBr Auoclattd 1're.i lo Coo. Uaf TlmM.l WASHINGTON, .Marcn -!..- lis L. Moore, chief of tho weather bureau resigned Saturday. Secretary Houston accepted tho resignation af- ter a talk with President Wilson, to WASHINGTON, March 24. Wll- become effectivo Juiy oi. ,"""' " a , Democrat and was a ndldate for ANBFORD A OMAHA MAYOR SAYS DEAD AND OVER 700 INJURED rrry ttlf AMOi'l.le.1 Trri 10 Coot tuj Tlmm. u.iaiia, iNinrcn n, uovernor ..ww, ivnj iii a, tat, ivudi kvu tijitj killed In yeBtordny evening's stonn. '1 no list of Injured Is expected to rench seven hundred. Mnny person!. are missing. l(.a.u 1.alla..a !.... . . 1. .1 j Kreui. cniamiiy uas ssiruci( our v. .Miitiv lives ami linineR havo city linn ueen destroyed. Tho authorities, with the assistance of Major C. F. wun inu assisinuce 01 .Major u. f . Hnrttntin of Fort Omaha, with 200 troops, are doing all that can' be done to gimrd the property and res- IS STORK SWEPT (Mr AmoHiUJ I'rrn lo Cool Ilr Tlmm.) CHICAGO, March 24. Ono per son Is known to have been killed nnd ST Injured, a few seriously, In u wind and ruin storm that swept this city Mils morning. Fully u score of houses were blown ovor nnd others moved from tnelr foun dations, noofs nud porches were torn off. In several Instances lightning set fir, i in utriiotnri.x Mmiv rnnortn nf missing persons have been received nt police headquarters. A largo number of Coos Hay peo ple aro eagerly , awaiting ndvlses from tho storm swept district In Nobrnska, Iowa, Indiana and Illi nois. All day Tho Times has been besieged by tolephono Inquiries, fol IiiuMih'1 din evtrn Issued this morn ing, which gnvo a brief account of It. Mrs. Glinrles t.a unupoiio oi South Hrondway has a brother In Omnhn. Mrs. Hugh Sneddon or soiitn llrfinilu-tiv n Ilu n Ill'Otlier-lll-lllW nnd sister In Omnhn nnd her folks llvo at Klba, Neb., about GU miles ironi there. Rev. R. R. Hrownlng's brother, Harry Drowning, who visited bore n few yenrs ago, Is In Omnhn, having chnruo of tho street car advertising agency there. W. Is. Komi oi mo lorni runwny and now nctlng agent at Coqulllo Is from near Omaha. Supt. W. F. Miller was formerly stationed near Omaha on tho Un ion Pacific. x H. J. Mohr of tho locnl railway Is from near Omnhn. K, J. Morrow or Omaha, who Is in the city on business, was greatly In terested nnd somowhnt worried ovor tho cyclone news from that section. Ills wlfo nnd three grown children aro at his homo ln Omnhu. His alarm was increased when ono of tha AuanMntml PrORfl fllonntcllCS tO Tilt Times told of thirty bolng killed If Homls Park. Mr. worows nomo uv i Hi' iiint threo blocks from tho BtrlcK .. .snllnn nt ilin pltv Tie Is noM n o7, y await ng a'ielogrnm from , . ,mt ,,, loved one8 nQ Bafo nn(1 uni,armod. Ho also uro BWlU uuu IIIIIMimv", - jui8 a brother and sister nnd other hub uiumoi " p.o : i relatives living In different parts of il,n ,.! ""-"', ..., .. U.n 1,mn Mr. flioiruw oiuiiu nmi ..v ..w.w of Thos. I. Nolan of Omaha, well known In Marshtleld, is on the high hill Just wost or Dundee, wnicn nu i,on runnrtiiil wlnnil nut ln the As 'sociated Press dispatches to The ,... Tho news of tho storm urougni nnx(ety tQ IInrry Klm,mU of ,, nnd Klinbnll. whoso par- ...".. ";-".--.--. ... Bbort distance nortn oi umnna. u . XI1BCtinir telegram momentarily V w, "7 -"..." ,.m . . nnt from,,lB fnther teiimK f the exten of tho storm. Mr. Kimball' say ho will try and bring them to God', country on Coos Bay so they ma; ys l's country on Coos Bay so they may spend tholr tinat aays wunoui iour of cyclones, Mrs. C. Symo, nnother visitor In tho city, Is anxiously awaiting do tull news of tho storm, ns her par ents and other relatives aro living at Osceola, Nebraska. HAND DANCK at Eagles Hall, SATl'ltDAV night, MAltCII li. t m. Vinvn nnvthlnir to sell. rent. CRICAGO RELATIVES ON DAY ANXIOUS trade, or want help, try a Want Ad. 200 cuing the dend and Injured. "It will bo neccssury to patrol this district, which extends over sev eral mlleB of territory, until mat ters can be ndjusted so thnt prop erty may be protected nnd men hnvo an opportunity to clenr tho wreckage. No ono will allowed ln aldo of theso lines unless properly authorized, so I will call on the public generally to be patient. Thousands of volunteers nrc doing nil they can. I appeal to the peo ple in this hour of distress to house nnd feed nil needy until other ar rangements enn bo made. (Signed) "JAMES C. DAHLMAN. "Mayor." tnr AiiocUt.J rrrn lo Coot Dir Tlmta.) OMAHA, March 24. After visit ing tho scene, of the storm, Govern or Moreliead Issued orders for tho mobilization of threo companies of milltln from outsldo tho city. The local companies nro already at work assisting tho pollen nnd regular sol diers from Fort Crook, together with tho city firemen In work of rescue. Three hundred regulars wero en 1 hid nut. Just as soon ns the enormity of tho disaster was understood by citizens hero a relief fund wns started and within an hour thous ands or dollars were contributed. Public buildings wore thrown open ns n place or rofugo for sufferers. The commodious rooms of tho Com mercial club wore thus utilized. Nearly every homo within n dozen miles of tho stricken district was rilled with unfortunates. All the hospitals In three cities, Omnhii, South Omaha and Council H luffs nre crowded to cupnclty and In uiuiiy of them the halls and corridors nre filled with cots. Morgues and hospitals woro be sieged nil tiny by friends uud rela tives of tho dead and injured uud others who mndo rrnntlc efforts to learn tho fnto of missing loved ones. Although n lino or toldlors nnd police was thrown nroiind tho path of tho storm soon nfter It hud passed, much looting Is reported. THREE KILLED IN 11 AuocUtrJ Prrti lo Coot lltjr Tlmrt, ST. JOSEPH, Mo Murch 24. 'the vlllago or Flag Shrine, north of hero, was practically demolished by, a tornado last night, according to reports here. Thoro wero threo deaths. NKHHASKA TOWN HIT. Two Known Dead at Vutnii and List .May Reach in. (Ur AmikUI.iI rrru to Cooi IU)r TIum. YUTAN, Neb., March 24. Two are known to bo dond and It Is be lieved that tho death list will reach 15 here. The storm broko with such sud denness that rosldents woro unpre pared to seek shelter nud safety In collars. A roller train with physi cians nrrlved from Lincoln nnd re turned with some of the Injured. It is rumored thnt Berlin, a vll lago nrty miles south of Omaha was n.so wiped out. RED CROSS AID. nr Anoil.tM Proi lo Coot liar Tiinii.) WASHINGTON, March 21. Ern est P. Hyckno... director of tho American National Red Cross socie ty, has toiegrapned Governor More head or Nebraska tendering tho ser vices of tho nod Cross, Bycknoll nlso wired other towns whoro the storm reported caused loss of life, tendering; assistance. Ho planned to send roller trains to Oninha with nurses and doctors as soon as posslblo, RAY PENNOCK. son or Justice Pen nock, nrrlved horo today on tho Breakwater from Portland and will make his homo hero, probably. Ho has been absont from tho Bav for about ton years. Ho Is a plumber. Ho says that whllo Port land Is growing, tho influx of workmen has been great and there nro two men for ovory Job. His family will arrlvo later. GUARD OM M FIFTY MAY BE KILLED III AND NEAR TEH HAUTE. 1. FIRE ADDS TO tllr AmotUtnl Prrti to Coot II. r Tinea. CHICAGO, March 24. An olllclnl dispatch to the Hurling road from Omahn, received this afternoon, placed the number of buildings de stroyed nt 100 nnd stntes that six tlrcB, four of them under control, wero raging In Omaha when tho message wbb filed. Tho report puts the number of dead at 75 and tho injured nt sevcrnl hundred,. CALCSHritG IS HIT. Several Buildings Dciuornllml Hut No One Injured. tllr Auiviattd Prtta lo Coot liar Tlmm.) PEORIA. 111., Mnrch 24. A tor nado struck Galcsburg, Illinois, to day. Severn! dwellings wero de molished, hut no one wns injured. WILSON TENDERS SERVICES. President Wires Sympathy lo .Mayor Dahlinan of Omaha. Illr Awoclatnl I'ma to fooa liar TlmM.l WASHINGTON, March 24. Pres ident' Wilson telegraphed Mayor J. C. Dahlinnn of Omaiia ns follows: "I urn deeply distressed nt the nows received from Nebraska. Can wo holi imy way?" F The anxiety felt ovor tho posslblo fate of M, O. Horton nnd family In the storm Inst Thursdny, which wns reported to havo done great damngo at their now home, Poplar Bluff, Mo was relieved this morning by tho re ceipt of tho following telegram by John Ferguson from Mr, Horton. "Family nil well. No loss or life, but considerable property damage, mostly ln tho country. Reports nre greatly exaggoratcd.' Mr. Ferguson wlretl Mr. Horton Saturday night but owing to the wires being down, tho message was delayed and tho nnswer not received until to day. Thnt tho family escaped Injury will bo the sourco of much relief to tho many friends horo. ELIOT DECLINES POST. Pivsldcni of Harvard Does Not Want tit Ho Ambassador to ('rout Britain. lljr AMoclataJ Prrti to Cooi liar Time WASHINGTON, March 24. Ofll clnl announcement was mndo at tho White House today that President Eliot of Harvard has declined Wil son's offer of ambassador to Great Britain. Ellott- wired his thanks and said that ho thought ho could bo moro service to his country nt home, working In a familiar field than abroad. GIFT TO TA1T. Augusta Hoy Scouts Present Knife to Former President. Ilr Auoclate4 Trrta to Coot liar Tlmti ) AUGUSTA, Ga Mnrch 24. Tho Hoy Scouts or Aiigustn presented fornior President Taffwlth n gold kniro. Tart expressed deop appre ciation or the girt nnd told the com- mltteo that ho would bo back horo next .March to see how they woro progressing. PATROli FOR ICEBERGS. England Will Have Vessel Guard .oi III Atlantic Steamship Route. (nr Antoclalad Prrti to Cooi liar Tlmea.J WASHINGTON. March 24. Tho United States probably will not pa trol the North Atlantic steamship lino for Icebergs In vlow of tho ac tion of tho British Board or Trado and the British steamship interests In sending tho whaler Scotia lor pa trol duty. Tho Now York Marltlmo oxehaugo strongly urged tho Treas ury Department to assign rovonuo euttors to tho work, but- Secretary McAdoo thinks tho British action is stiilicloiu. COOS TAX PAYMENT. Deputy Sheriff Gago on Tuesday turned over to County Treasurer Dlmmlck S7G.000 of tnx collections, making a total of 1120.000 tumqd over to date, Coqulllo Sentinel, STORM 0 I (Ilr At'orlattit Prrti lo Cool liar Tlmn. TERRE HAUTE, Hid., Mnrch 24-. Twenty-four victims of tho tor nndo which Bwcpt tho southern pnrt of Tcrre Haute and Vigo county Into Inst night have been Identified totlny. Moro than 75 hnvo been In jured and nre being enred for liu improvised hospitals, bovurat bod ies aro expected to lie found In tho ruins' of 200 homes which woro de stroyed by tho storm when they aro e.leured nwny. At the request of Mayor Oorardt, Governor Hnlston to dny ordered out Company H of tho Indiana National Gunrds to patrol tho devastated district nnd help ln the rescue work. tnr AllOflltrd I'rrtl tO COOI lt TltOM. TERRE HAUTE, Hid., Mnrch 8-1. With n known death list of six teen, reports brought by messengers on horseback from tho soutli pnrt of Vigo county Indicate oenrly today that tho toll or the tornado which struck hero yesterday would bo In creased to tlfty. It may be several days boforo tho exact number or dend will bo known ns many nro believed to bo burled tu tho ruins or their homes. Tho prop erty loss will exceed half a million. In nddltlou to destroying about 300 homes In the south portion of Terro Hnuto, Prnlrleton, n small town six miles south of lroro wan destroyed nud Intervening territory dovnstnted. The Injured will number 300 nt least, many or whom aro In n aot Ions condition, Tho hospitals nre rilled to their capacity. On Voorhees, botweon Third and Fifth streets, every houso was lot eled to tho ground. Whon tho am bulances nnd nutos which -woro pressed ltno service reached tho do vnstnted district, the Injured had to ho carried two blocks bocauso of tho debris which blocked tho streets.' Crossed wires and lightning srnrtod llres throughout the debris but thoy wero quenched by tho heavy rain. STORM LOSS HEAVY (Ilr Auotlat Prrti lo Coot tlar Tim. CHICAGO, Mnrch 22. It Is esti mated that the damngo to tho wires from tho storm will nggrognto $2, 000,000, tho henvlest loss telegraph nnd tolephono eompniiles havo suf fered In storms In the lust llvo years. OPEN BATTLE AT (Ilr Aiaoclat! I'ma to Coat liar Tlrara NACO, Mexico, March 24. Tho state troops under Gonoral Obro gon nnd Colonel Cubrnl attacked tho American mining town of Cananoa this morning, according ndvlcos re ceived hero, Tho nttnek was mado simultaneously from two directions with artillery and hnud grenades. The federnl garrison of 350 uion miliar Colonel Morono woro en trenched In nu old packing plant nnd withstood tho llrst nssault. Reports reaching horo stnro that approximately 2000 working mon who huvo beou thrown out of work by tho closing of tho. Cnnancn Con solidated Copper Co.'s plant, nro preparing to engage in tho strugglo In behalf of tho state troops. Fight Continues. Tlin fluhtlnir emit limed Into tho afternoon and the federals returned tho lire with spirit. Thoro wus no poreeptlblo advantngo on oltner siuo. filln mlnnru rnniulned under cover nnil althniiL'li muiiv of tlioni WOTO nrmed, they did not pnrtlclpato In tho light, me unrrncKH anu pacKing plant where the federals am fortl flml nrn wltlinlimdlnir well tho ar tillery and rifle lire of tho constitu tionalists. Although the attacKora numbered nbout 1000, Colonel Mo- rnnn lidldlv met the assault with only 350 federnl regulars. All tho American miners wero removed to lilnrnti nf Rnfetv. Most of tho for eign women nnd children woro sont to tho border last week. 1TGIIT IN MEXICO. General Ojeda and State Tioop .Meet Near Naco. (Ilr AMOcliled Prtti lo Coot Day Tlmti. NACO, Ariz., March 22, -Tho combined stnto troops forces began nt noon today to move against Na co, Sonora. Following his precedent of last weok, General Ojeda at once loft tho border town and set out to meet the enemy. Ills ranks nro doploted by dosortlons and tho Huortn Coinninnder has no more than 350 mon, while tho four groups of stnto troops aggregato 1000 men. men, I re kiiiaV , " I'lirty persons mo appoinimeiu uo i. - 'ea in the collapse of therlculture.