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s OiUc WcrsUV flow Ill dford Mail Tribune CLEARINGS HANK CLEARINGS $34,414.90. WEATHER ralr Max. 73.C, Mln. 30, Moan 61, Free. .01. Kortv-Kirst Year Jj.ill -Sixth' Vt nr MEDtfOKD, OMWOX, 'LTWKDAY, APRIL 18, 1911. No. 23. Me 00,000 YARDS i;e ofcity DADS TOBE BUSY Many Important Matters Will Be Dis cussed at Tonight's Meeting Which Will Include the Placing of Bonds in an Amount of $38,000. At tonight's session of the cltv coun cil much business of an Imputtant nu tucr is to bctraiiHiiuti'il, embracing the opening of bids for tlic pavinK of many additional streets, having 11 totat raid ugo of over 200,000 Hunru xinds. Hip bids foi laying several miles of water nml sew or mains anil opening of Mils for tho disposal of tho recent issue of bonds lit an amount of 3S.0U0 uiithorlrcd at a special election llltls will ! opened for tlie paving of t.ie following all cots. Noith Orape, Sixth to Vermont. Smith Iy, Highlit to Thli teenth JIiihi" n I'liilc, Sixth to Second i Scully, Central iiiemiu to Mnnkniilta Sheet. Hleveiilli, AV'est Oakdale to Holly Washington, Optics. -o to Hoosevelt Tenlh. Went Oakdnlo to Holly. Olosoii, Siconil to rourth Kleionth, Central aventio to O.ik.lalo avenue. Kir, SKth to Jackson. I'lflh, Onk.lalc to Fir 1 'If Hi, Kiont to llticialdc avenue. Sl-sty-lhlttl, Apple to O.ikdalo. Ninth, Orange to Hamilton Newton, Ulcvoulh to Dakota avenue Alley, Kivctslde to alloy, lilnok 20, be tween Seventh and l.'lghth. Alley from Klghth to a point 75 feut fiom Seventh, block 20. Dakota, O.ikdale to I'eacll Mistletoe, Main to Tenth South Pink, Main to eighth. Apple, I'iflh to Jackson llaillitt. eighth to Ninth. Talor, oCttngc to I'usl Hud. Klcventlt, Portland to Willamette Willamette, Cast Main to Hioveiith South I'eacll, Dakota, south to city limits Wire. Hwitty loIMltlo Mil n lie. Alice to Mmigatiltn Went Eleventh, llnmllion to Plum. M vi tie, KhhI Miiln to Taylor. Hasl Main, Hoosoicll to top of hill Albv between Queen Anne anil ,lack- nll hnltlcVllrtl li.iiuilton, eleventh to Dakota. North eleventh, IIimiltoi to reach. Ninth l'tont. Si cond to Jackson to ,1 it knoll lillllli'VHl il Knight. Tuft to Veiniont MiniieHota, (icnevB to Itoosevolt S. w.i maliiH totaling S77I feel will alio be bid on. They nte to lo placed on tin iiilloW'InK Wtteets: U eht eleventh stleet. Soutll 1'iaeli to l'liitn Alati.aultu. Itlvnmldo to (lenity. Alle' between Plum and HellHnil, .South end Washington to Dakota. Meatty, Ccntial to Maiiamiilta. Dudley stieot, (teddy to Cant MhIii Ai.iib-iny street, (teddy to Hast Main Allev between l&at Mala and Cut lid wt I i l IH, All. Mlii t . Mb v f-tll H All v Academy to l-'netoi's plate between Hut lid and lleddv Aeailcmy to lit aid's place f lilock 73, between .1 and lvv Clpventh to Twelfth block 00. bctw.eii Molly and 1 MieetH, Sixth to null. Alb v. block I and 6. bclw.tn Ap b ,iii. I Riverside streets, Jni kson to I'miiili lbv bttween Queen Anne and Jai k miii lioult s Hril, Itooaovolt to Oregon Tu lai e lb hitmen Queen Anno and (U-d-dv Itonm Vfll to Oregon Tt-riaee. Knight Mtieet. Toft to (l.ape. ('. i h Htrel libit nth to Dakota. Muntii Mini, Manaiiit.t to Allio Ml bio. k .'ii, Kightu t" (loint f, i t from M.i m Mmn li ii in i i to Itm 'i vi It ;v IMNiM.lM April D - ' ' onl. rH innii Wmhilifcioii .iol ibimiK st-ainer ,,s iik nt fiom i i ivuB fi-i'dstutts or I...IU..1 water from Jloiiohilu to tho I uiutl States w.r iMKitert turo today ,,n ..ccouni of the rtcrudeucinco of tli limb ra With four nw canek developed iik Kituatlon U living health ofriohihi h a.u walety. Wurgeoiw of the United Mau marine hu.pltal rvlce wnder In lluetlonll from WturtMngion aro aiding t urrliorUU heitlih offlcUU In tho campaign to Uinp OUl the dimaiifc. l-uHTUANI. f. April l-ing to ih. pr.vaK-HCO ttf the plague A-iatlO puna, ths ii board of n.ltii iod4 i Van placarding tha ai-r front ith no neta attng foith that r. gualibmn to prevent UirlntrotJuclum of 1il J'Uis J hniiudUtel) into force To preeni landing of I-1 ' "' v .-ra from the veaatln !" d.nka n i' ' fitted lth a rai g"Jid 1 " '' ' in ii m be oloaed on . .a dui.nk night Sixth cavalry Off. I.RH MOlNEIi. Ioa April 1. -In re-, fci, , to ordera from Waabingn -i tne s SESSION CHO RAGING HAWAII xi' cavalrv ki irt. I foi 1' 'H Vl ' i I . I. r. ' ' I - ' j 5 OF PAVING me. 10 lens III SPAIN NEAR Capital is Fleeing Alfonso Land- Government Securities Are Sure to Slump Republicans Are Making Great Gains Throughout Kingdom. MADIUD. (Via ilendayc), Aplll IS C'eilain thai t evolution In Spain in et near, capital today Is getting out of the country as fast as 11 can A let i if lo slump In gov oi unit nt secuiltlca Is pie vented oul by the government's keep ' k luoker.s cofistantly In tlio market to buy them u pas fast us they aio offcted for, sale. The neutncHb of the revolt against Al fonso Is KciU'ialyy bellovoil lo bo due to the action of the lcpubllcnus, who, thtough their demand for the revlHion of the l'etrer ttial, foiced I'reinler Cu nulcjas to lcsign and to make up li in icconsli acted cabinet out of old line connervallveH I'tldef tlio new rcKllue, the most le pie!Hie pollelen ate belitfj leHUllled. Al bltnuy aucHls In lat'Ke iiimtbeth arc be IllK made, uuWMpnpciH aio beliiK nop preswed on the mIIkIiIchI pretext mid the eltleM swat in with Koveiument xples All talk of leKlslatlon itKaluHl the chinch has been dioppcd. This Is JitMt the line of policy to which the it publicans hoped Canalej.is Would turn Under II the lestlveneas of tlio countiv mows d.illv and there Is llttlo doubt that befoie Hummer enila Spain will be pluiiKi d Into Internecine war ot Alfonso will have ceiiHed to relKii. WEALTHY OHCE; POVERTY DRIVES HIM TO SUICIEE OAKDAND. Cal, Apt 11 IS With onlv two cents unions bin effects, 11. T. Uiown, once a wealthy Spokane s.iloon miin, Is dead today in Oakland receiv ing hospital, a milcldn. Ilrown, (Iiih poudent throiiKl' IiiihIiiphm rovorHos, .shot hlitiM'll' tiH ho Hut In the city hall (iaik here. Ensonada Still Quaklnff. SAN DIKOO. Cal, Apill IS The pen. pie of Huxcnnda, l.ovvcr Callfotnla, an still lakln; pteiailtloiiH aKailiMt Invasion by fleinial lleithold's ltliel ttoopsae cordiiiK piiHHi'MKci m airlvlnis' on the xleaiuer San Dli ko todiiy, but Heithold so tar has shown no disposition lo at tack the city Thcic is Mill considerable dotibl about Ihe Willaiu of the Ameil can women and elilblieii at Alamo, du spite the telegram ticelved fiom Con sill Schiiiucker that all wern well. Faclcy la a ravorltc. Ni:V YOISIC. Apill IK MlhoiiKh the New Voik laws do not penult open bet tlnir, Packy Mel'ai liiinl will be the f.i votlte when he Hteps Into the 1 1 in,' lo nlKlil foi Ids Hl-iounil kii at the Fair mont Athblte club with "Harlem Toiu mv" Murpbv 1'uckv s Hi .nt fights show that lie wis nu i r lultfi, while many believe Hi ii Muipl - "-an I is vi I Klllf mn Fearful That His Approaching Blind ness Would Make it Impossible for Him to Support His Family, Plumber Kills Them and Himself. Vol SUSTilW V O. inll IS Ceai- ' ful that nppioai IiIhk blindnetia would in.iK. It ImpoKslble for him to suppoit lilt finillv Cirant lllckott, a plumber, toiltv murdered bin wlf and two chll- 'dton with an ax. fatally injured two other children atyl nislinetl a fifth. Ha th n tiiiumttted aiilclde. j Tho deatl I Itnkert, his wife ami their chldlren, I'eail. $. and Raymond, 5. The dins. Charlotte, II, and Helen. 15 IMwIn, 1. Ih maiinetl for life. Iti kert loft the following nole: "I am going blind. 1 fear thai my family will go blind. I am going to apare them audi a life. "I ahall be helpleaa to care for them and they a 111 be blind themeclvea. 1 am unable lo pay anything more on our home and I see no way out but death 1 lielleve mv wife would rather tile with me than I.il. i so 1 nIi.iII ttk. In r with in I am - i w i i i it I am ti it il r. a l ' i At . ' ONLY 26 IN KL WAgHiN'i lt)N D ' April i-Ta Kiamutn rm !.. wn numbera ,i,is nt - n bilai.t - at II -"-I. lth In i I, il. p. Hit DRAWING M CRAZED OF OF LEI TONIGHT BENSON LAID AT RESTJROSEBURG Thousands of Persons Foltow Body to Last Resting Place Many Mm Prominent in State Attend Last Rites Under I. 0. 0. F. Auspices. i:OS;itl'HO, Oi , April 18 Kollovveil by thouHHiulH of piihoiis he knew as friends, the limeral of Clank W llei son, late sictetarv of state of Oregon and foi lour Kovetnor, took jdace thlri forenoon lltub r thenuspieeH of the lle novolcnt nml 1'rotectlve Order of UlkK Set vices wete conducted our I he hod at the i:il;.s' temple and luteruieiit lock place at the Odd IVIIowh' cen itetv, whoto the last rlus of Odd PelloWnhlp wete held by the I'hllet t'li la l lodk'j ol which he was a member. Many men promliit nt in st-it life and politics were nniiiiit those In Hie pioces slon, Including liovetnor West and Si c retaty r State Ulcott. The body of the lulae secielatv, ae coinpanied by Mis Itenson and Dr l.ee Stelner, artlved at ItoseblitK Monibiy tilKht. A mpiail of stale militiamen fiom conipanv D escottol tlu body from the depot to the Hlka temple and main tained K'liUil over It until Metvlces thlH fotcnoon. At the set vices, the temple was ctovvd cd and hiimlteilH Wi'ir tinned away. SECOND ELECTION ON TODAY IN TACOMA TACOMA, April is Tacoma is today siltlhiK finally Its inaviualty tecall flk'ht The polls open at ! o'clock this moruliiK and will close at 8 p in Weath ! predletioiis wete for show ei ;i but tally In the day the sun broke thioiiKh tlie clouds With fn voluble weathei IhroiiKhout the da. indleatlous point to the IniKcHl Mite case In the city's his tory Thatthe icsiilt of the balloting will bo close Is Keneially ndiultted, with the ki eater amount of sentiment nppar i ntlv favoiltiK W W. Seymour. Mn.vor Kawcett is not ilNcoutiiKed, however, and In claiming vlcloiv by a substantial majority In the previous election I'nw- cett made no camp,ili;u but during the past week many meetiiiKS in his Inter est have been in Id and these, he claims, will more than countei balance the lead of linn In Sejmoui'H lavor In the last ell il Imi. Chali man Kalph Woods of Uie Hev inour campaign lommlttee, was one of the most consei vatlve of tlio Soymour foiees loda.v and Mlinnto SeMiiom's Iiiobahlo lilRJoiity at 2000 Mayor 1'awcett would make no pti dletlou as to flKims. "I liavii I epulis 1 1 tun my woikeis and these am satlsfacton," he said "1 will be elected, all light " Jap Team to Clilcnffo. SAN I'JlANCINt'O. April IX Waseda iinlvetslty (Japan) baseball plajiis who Vtstenlav .lift at. tl a Inc il Japan. He loam, 10 to 0, lo.Ui an pn parinij lo k to Chic.iKo foi i si i h s of nanus with Chicago iiinv. i m! LITTLE OLD FRISCO RISES FROM ASHES Bigger and Better City Stands Today Where, Five Years Ago There Was Ruin and Chaos Real Estate Val ues Arc 25 Per Cent Better. SN KlUNriSCO. Apill H Hi whv of tebbratllit; alinost tnmphte rt.oviry from the tt'iilldn tonflaKratlou that awupt the city iliirltiK thn oarthtiuake of Apill IS. 1008, Han Kianclato, a blKger anil Itettar city, Is today proimrlnK for tho lament International .xKsltlon In the hlatory of thn world That San, i"nnoUco hna fully rctvered. finan cially, la ahown by tho fact that Ha hualneaa men subacrtbe.l iT.Uno.oito even liefore It was decided where tho ("anamu exposition wsj! to be held. In the downtown section skvutraptis have replaced the frame hulltlliiKM of five yer ago. Ileal eatate value aiu at leant ti (er tent belter than bt f"n tlie fire, and from a commercial Man.) point San Francisco la enJoiiuj tbe greatest era of pntaiterlty In Its hiHt.n I More than Soo,00,ono haa het n wp. i.t I for utw buildinga alnte the fir. No set program were arrana d t isy to celebrate the annlverauiy f r .-.iii Franc laco la too buay arranging f'r i no big fair which will abow the woii.l iw he haa tome up after her destruc t . flree W'l lb many of the "ahaefca" and tern i i it y buildinga that were put np after ii ' flit- Imve not yet been repla e, It in P"tt'l that all of them a III have dla rt..ic.J before the exposition optna In 11 1 5. Daih I Preildonta i NKW VOHK. April it HP lluah. prealdent of the W. Hern llarvUnd rail- wnv i tl h ift.in.Miti I. . t 1 pr. si I i t uf tl Mi ul. iff FRUITMEN 10 HEATED SAVED 3 Past Week Has Witnessed Most Strenuous Battle With Frost in History of Roguo River Valley For Ten Days Vigil Has Been Kept. THAT THE CROP IS LEFT . IS DUE PROFESSOR O'GARA In Every Case His Predictions Were Fulfilled and He has Remained Constantly on Duty. The p.itt week has witnessed the most stietitloiis battle with fiost In the his toty of tlie IloKtlo ltlvet allev. Tor ten daH fiiiltKttiweis nave nlKhtlj kept the vIkII and most oT the nluhts rouKht with heatiiiK appliances fiom mldulKlit until 7 o'clock tho next moinlni,'. Dur ing nil this petlod l'rofessm O't.nra in maltied constnntly al his office illieetltiK the battle anil sendllij,' out liouilv wuin Iiiks to the orchaitls. In evety case his predictions wcie fulfPlod. and Ills efftnts have been w oith in my tlioiisauds of tlollais to the frultn Isers. That tliete Is nnv clop nt nil left on the floor of the alle. and theio Is a IiIk pear ciop. is due HtilclV to the scientific flKht wnK eilaKalnst fiost. The seveiest drop In tl"' theimometei litem red I'rlday ami Sfturdav inoinlnus, the orchaidlsts contended suecessrull.v UKalnst a ti'inpeintmr outside the oi t'htlld of SO tlCKtees. keeplllK It up to 28 and 3n In the fruit Moves. The voiliiK on hauls hail a haithr I'lKht than the old ones, as It Is Imrdei to keep the air heated without rollaiie. Many of the apple tseapid throiiKh tnidlucHS In bloom, tn some orehatds the bloom Is not yet out, hnlni; ilela.ved now till en weeks over the noinial petlod Hut all peats went In full bloom nml they offered tho i cutest ilsk. ('tilde oil anil pots saved most of the ciops, thoiiKh some orchards used onlv coitlwood nml old nil 'y ami some both wood nod oil A taieful Inspection of the Medfonl fiuit tllstilct made hv I'rolessoi O'linra Mouda.v shows that those oichindlsts who itsottetl to oichaitl heatiiiK saved their flops Those on the llooi of the valley who took no pieeaiitlons lost their perns ami most of thclt apples Most ol the latK oichards saved their peais, and tlie 1 1 up will bo iltiiisuallv heavv. The Muriel!, the Item Cieek, the tloni nml the Snowy Itiilto nil saved their peais. In some, tho outer anil moie eposetl tows of tines were nipped, but suffltlent left for a honvy ciop. The Dillon lllll oi chard will have a partial ciop. The (lore onliai.l Is heiu-lly set ami shows no illumine. The Woitman oi chard, nloniraldc, was seveiely nlpied, tho fight iiKiiliiMt Most ha vim,' been iibaililoiiod at tho critical lime. The Ileal Creek peai blot k, whbh was a total loss a vear ago from irost will have u heav vield. The Snowy Hutte, which was pai- llally nlppetl a year ago, has n let old f lit uninjured. Tim llurrell and Mar shall which savotl the situation a vtat ago by heating, have icpeated the fell this i a r Appb oi. b mis Ilk"' tlie I'lt in lb Iludge and tin Ilindall, whole hnitlim was Msoittd to. Iiivi a gootl tlop Soint ortbirdKll like tb' rainier, heattd hut not HUtfl'lintlv to piolttt the tit is Daugd K not vt I ast Mole tais ol t rude oil haw ariivid and on hauls an prepared to In it it ' moment's notlf PURPLE POTATO 18 LATEST IN OREGON fllll.C.oN II " Apill is Tl.. pitrplt poi.iln ii. 'I' l.ittst In on iu city Hi nr lb ilk-oil" r. a truck garth ii farmer n aiding ' '"'r''- today lumight u snk of potatoes with black tikina and of deep purple Insld. He aahl In snund tho Vegetable fieaka by crossing some aeed ho secuutl in Oerinuuy uiih the Anieilean polaioea The coloietl tulters were Kryvvii in a aan tly Iis4.it and lit iikempar my they are more .nearly ami huve moie flavor than tho ordinary potuto Tim iiotato do. s not grow In hilts or tliisterM, but KiiiigM out a root llki a vino limb r gin n I UP I.OK AMII.I K- i . p.il ! Two niiiuil. l l.itli.llU i . I.t nil I 111 t itl I 11 tit MH loon, lu the h.art of the rlty, today. "' "" ad.nttt.. I haling atrlpped robhed Ha.t.nd.r J U Ham. a and a "' ' Ms valuables, were .. hed- cuaionur nam.d Mr..ka. lougl.t a re- "" '' l'"f' i- tda volver duel with tin pollca and earapad. Btask Market We.ik, Two detectives and a patrolman, in re-1 KKW YOHK. Apill IK The stock aponae to a telephone oftll, reached thu market opened weak for the alandard Uk a loon while Ihe robl.tra ware aaarohlng sues. Mlaaourl Pacific loal 1 &. after a thalr victim i hard drive. A number of ulnar railroad A fuaillade of shota greeted them aa aiutka raa-eded In svinpuihy, although tln-v opent .1 the d"ir and tiiuy fill back, thu losses wire miiiu II Thu market uluJ Wi i u r 1 1. f m in.riM urrlv.il tie linn- ml standy li t - t l .' 'I ii i ' n w in i.,w J J, ni I -i u re f ii in PRESIDENT PUIS INVASION OF BO UP TO CONGRESS; INTERVENTION SAIO TO BE NEAR MEXICAN REBELS 'JUAREZ WILL BE llAFT CALLSMANY DESERT TOWN; ATTACKED SOON INTO CONSULTION Disheattencd by Yesterday's Losses' Colonel Garabildi Has Force of 1000 Talks Mexican Situation Over With Revolutionists Quite Agua Prlcta Rebels Near Border City Consul Congressmen and Senators in. Or- 000 Rebels Arc Located Within. 12 Miles of Juarez. Dill ill. . At in . Aptll IS. The Mt- ban rebtls evacuated Agua I'netii about II o't lock this uioinlng, leaving tor thu went Colonel .Medina of the tubals sut remit led to the Aineilinii uimy. The tetleiul aimy declined the assist inn e of tlie Douglas Itetl Class society In citing foi their Injured. The Aicvlcnn fetletals have one Amei liti'i prlsoniM tied In topes lie gave Ills name as Tom Sullivan ami salt) he work ed in Caiiauea, Douglas and lllsbue. The casualties on neither side will ever be know ii. A iiumlitii of tleatl botlles ale lvtng III tlie sticets of Agua I'llela , The ieluinl fotces now In Agua l'i leta ii'lllibei about 12011 The leasoii given hv the iib.ds, unite a uiimbei of whom eiosHitl the Hue Into Douglas dining the night was that thev wete iimmimltlon ami could not keep fight nuother day. Fighting contluileil until 10 out of up the o'clock last night uiiil until II o'clock this morn ing thcte was destiltoty firing. It is ho .levetl that the main foi co of tho rebels lift about II o'clock anil a small detach ment of cavaliy was left behind to cover their letteat. Mllltmy aiithtnltles hero were dumb founded today when they found tho town vacant Thev could sen only onu i.'iison for evacuatlona shortage of mu inunltloii At II o'clock last night, Colonel Shitulc was notified that the tohcl nfflcetH wished to hold a coilfetence with him With oilier offlceis, he met them nt the Intel national line. In the paity were (leneral (imcla, coiiiinaiidm - ln chief of tlie rebel force; "Itetl" I, ope, Colonel Camberos, Colonel Itojas and Captain Ailhur Tin .sjlul Uuderu wiv coiifionttm wl.h the tilestlon of whether I hoy should give up to the fedetals to he shot or, stiricmlci to the Altiei leans mid bo made prlsonois of war Thcli hlea In seoklng the conference was to get the American offlceis to lllteicedo Willi the federals ami gain the latlei's pioiuise tn observe Ihe rubs of clvllUed warfaro In Ihulr tleatliienl of pllMOIIelS of war The I'nlted Slates utiiiv offlceis ap paienllj acting iindei ordets from Washington, icfiised to discuss this phase ol the situation They offered lo accept the sill render of tlio rebels to tlie Dulled tSntch (loops If they would lay down their anus betoro etosslng thn Hue This the tebels lefllsed to do They admit Hint they had sufficient mil in u n It ion for only one volley and iiiiih elthi I Hill reuib r or lllll Wrentlora Training. PDItTI.NND (lr. Aplll IX -lb-ginning this vvitk wr.stltrs who will represent Pot tl tint in the national championships of tin matiur Atbl.tlc union next, ....mil. ... Portland will stall l.alnlng """ '" ,,M "'" ,r'"" lim I j MEXICO TO HOLD SPECIAL ELECTION! I I Bill Providing for Such a New Elcc- , tion Will Be Submitted to Congress' Today Peace Negotiations Are1 Sail to Bo Under Way. MDXK'ii CITY, Apill IX Klmulta iieo.isl) with I'leslil.nt Ut' MllhmlaMlou tn tongresa a lepilnt nf pemlliiK p.'Hi e iifgotlallotiM, a hill calling for a new Mexican general election will bo u li mit! oil totinv. DIhk' Muthurlatlou or the electlnu bill Indicates hla leallaatlon that Ita pas Mage la the only possible hope for peate with the liiHurgenta. Foreign Minlater De (.a Hurra admit ted today that lie hut) been lu column nliutlon with (loinea, head nf the revo lutionary Junta In Waahfnglon, loganl- i lug pi a. e Ami i It ana nt Atllx.o ttslay appeab d in inh.iHMM.or Wilson for protet lion I i.t h.iv their Uvea and propertv at. ii r.at.m.l by 1)000 rtiiels. who aio ni'. it. i nu ii. nearby countiy. Inrnicit Opens. .sS' -tN(MH(fl. April 1- The In in. hi intu tin. iballi of Ouy jn.dbiii Alainedu real eatutv dialer, whoao bml was found lu Man Kram laeo hay, was ' opened todav Frank Torres and Frank Notifies Washlnnton That Attack is Imminent Fortifying Town. WASHINGTON. Apill IS. Consul IMvvartls at .luatci, Mexico, Into this atfeiuoon tclcginphcd the state depart ment. "The attack on Junto Is miiinentai llv expected in a skltmlsh Apill 15, ,sl fedeials were killed and 2 wounded 1 have m ranged to shelter Chinese and all others excluded under American laws I have also asked Cooluel Shiitp to as sist In keeping the multitude fiom cross ing the bonier during tlio battle ' HI. PASO, Tex, Aplll IS. Colonel Tnnibout ii, the Jefo dammus of Jiiaie.. declined officially today that 1000 hi sin gents, with Colonel Oaribaldl In com mand, had been located eail.v today 1'. miles south of the town. He sahl hi expected a bntlle todav mid that ho was piepailug foitiflciitlous lo the south of the town to leeelvo the attack. Consul IMvvartls tclcgiaphod to Wash ington that an attack by tho icbels Is Imminent. Madeto's folic has been lo cated at Sapollo. It Is on the nun eh for .Illllie. The death of Caplnln Cielghton, head of the dynamite mpiad with tho tebels has b. en veilfled Cielghton was killed at Ham he ami was bulled on tho bat tlefleld with military hotiois. Tho icbul attack Is expected from tin smith mid west. Matleio Is believed to have JfillO men nt Saptilo mid thu rebel plan. It Is lepoited. Is to have (inilhiildl lead tho attack with Matleio holding his fmce ul Kapello or (iiiomnn until It Is needed. Aeefirttltiir to tetml MX'.nlii.t lilei a be.e - u1(, ,.lam t ,, ,w. (tifad moil, (laiabal- dl will open tho fight with tluee cannon maiiiifactined for the ichola at the Pimu son company mills lu Minima, iui.1 with thn tniiiiiltiw guns, This will ho fol lowed hi a savaliy attack with tho In fant! v supporting the hoi semen fiom the llltls opposite tho Ul Paso smelter, Satisfied that hefoto many limns he will be lu the fight or Ills life. Colon. I Tmnboinel the le.leiul coiiimntiiler, Is todav foi tlf vlnir I.el edo avenue, the ptlli tipiil thoioughfaie of Juaiez. Ilrldge tlmbeis aio stacked in bani cades across i. in stli. t. The c.imiiiau.l the Mexican Not thvv ostein mid Mexican Central ter minals, where tho inhtil forces aio ex pei led to appear. Two cannon art) be ing lushed fiom Ijiredo to CI Paso for the federals, and Colonel Itahagu, with a -cavaliy comimiml, Is inaiehlug to tho lellef of Juanv.. Itabago's foi en, however, cimiiot m livo at tho mn Ileal within four days, and It In believed that ho may bo cut off by the ichols who evacuated Agua Prl cta This force. It Is believed, was with ili'iwn fiom Agua Pileta bv expiess or .h is of Madcro and that It Is marching on Ju.i.t with tin Habago s line ami oble. t of cutting holding him safe while Ma b ... la .ids , v. iv , f fo. t lo the ; - re bit t.on.d J.,.,,, ...,. ,,, lllKHrtMl8 ul AfUU ,,,..,,. J(s. Jl.r.lHv Ignoied tho Amerlcmi tinier not STEPPED OK AN sis EGG; BREAKS ARM pS Sx ' i ami that the federals and Insurgents mill, thtli Mima to win on the Invading " gilngo" Clarence De Roliaum, While Rolling' "''"" " ' to tn govern- J inenl Indicate that antl-AliiHiiumi feel- Easter Eggs Steps on One, Slips,,1"" '" ' i o. r th moMt Heriotm "' ' ' ' ' 'phasiH of tint situation and the presl- and Dislocates His Left Elhow Is!'1"."' ,H .l,Hilh "' '" "" Doing Nicely. tiaienit Dt llobiMini was tin vlittmi.r a liicullat aitiilent late Kuuilav atlt rn.M.n , III Which his left elbow was iIImIo. il. I With aouie coinpaiiluns lit wiih lulling iiiltntjil I -Jester egga along the Midi vv ilk When ho aluplsad mi one of the eggs and loll, suf feting a Itackwaiil tllslo. atlon of i the elbow, thla uelilg the lointh (use of i I his kind he haa suffered. The lad, w bo i la about IK years of age, la the son of J Mr. Delloboani, who waa rooently Injur ul on tin eh valor of tlio new Hotel Modioli In p.ntt. was t it lit l ami at- leinl. .1 tl III mi v LIGHT SHOWERS FALL; Fi E 11, illi. i t no, llli., i, n Mnndiiv night Win NliiHlui lo llniH. Ha I ill day ami Xuntla. thn llieiinomi It i holering about 10 tit grits No filing waa needed and none aaa uttt-.iipitd ua on Hunday night Pi of eg sin O'Uara atulea that 'the told apell U ovtr and that no damage tun result If Heaaoiiubb- weather raaulta from now on. A heavy bank of olouda hung over the valhy dunug the night and light allow tia ft fl today Joni ph Muipliy waa a Monda eieuliigi tb-r surveillance by Ilia local police pend m lu in jaiksoniilU j lug uiIvIks from San Francisco. der to Arrive at Plans for Next Move on Border. WASIIINOTON, April IS. Interven tion In tho Mexican revolution today la up lo congress. President Taft has do elded that ho will not send troops across tho bottler without congressional au thority. Ho believes that senators nntl congressmen are familiar with tho sit uation and that It is unnecessary for htm to call tho matter to tholr atten tion I'lecctllng a cabinet meeting called today to discuss the Mexican situation, President Taft conferred at lungtlt with Senator Ciillom, chairman of tho Kcuato committee on foreign relations. No statement of the conference was given out, but II Is bo 1 1 o veil the president re gaitls 'intervention as neat After coufctences with thn president, Cnugifsstmiii Sului, minimum of thu house cominitteo on foreign nf falls, and Senator Culloiu, his conferee In tho up per house, declined to accept responsi bility In tho Mexican situation Cul loiu said: "Tho senate will not net' unlchs ti spe cial message Is stml to congrviss " Until said that President Taft wna tiinio optimistic over tlie outlook today and expects that mote favorable condi tions will ptevall al Douglas, conditions less daiigetotis to Americans, mid which may lender Intervention unnecessary, Seniitot Stone, u member of tho stiuato run Ign relations committee, Is not so optimistic. lie believes that a lesolll tion should be adopted practically In structing President Taft to tleclaro war with .Mexico nt tho iiuxt recurrence, of firing acioss tho border. "I think congress should and will au (hoilxo President Taft In Invade and file Into Mexico on a moment's notice," said Slinio "AullHirtly should be Ranted In sWh terms that It would ho .equivalent to In structions. This means fight. 'Tim situation is serious and Immedi ate act Ion Is necessary I Intend to make this action poslhln by Joint reso lution hv the senate foreign cnnimltteo when It- i epulis on .Mexican condlfions. If ic potts ate tine, the Mexicans have utteily illsioKitrdod Piciahlent Taft'a warning 1 am not an advocate of war, but In this ease something must bo done, Dur bohllers should make tho .Mexicans inspect their warning, and If winds fall they should use bullets" The senate yutseidsy adjourned until Thutsilay Ciialnumi Sul.cr of tho house totelgii affaiiH committee, said ho was against any hasty or pieelpl tule action Ho fears that r.0,000 Amer icans lu Mexico would bo thu first vic tims of armed American Intervention. He declared that mo far Mexico -bail not been guilty of any overt act ami urged acceptance of (lie plan to establish a nelltial ship oil tilt binder, both the lll- .iiiuiiiitu i.ti.l ImiIm,,iIu u irt.Li.il, it. t,i alii twt step which iniKni nivt rtinm UtTHtH as fur reach ing a h (In p. imaiieiit occupation of tlio I Olllltl Fft n nilitnT Of 1 1 1 Q l il 1 1 1 1 fl M t- H UULU laiUnitl Ul NIU BLOOD TO PAY RENT Ni:V 01lK Apill is Hnliig sold a ipiart or bis blood for Mil In ba usetl lu a transfusion opera lion at the Mo riah hospital, Oeoige J, Allen of llrook Ivu was it.udy today when tho rent oall t r i a lb tl Tin aliens have baton In poor olrcuiu-Htano-s foi Home time ami liad until i.sci.lay dreaded the tlma fur tho rent i. inuie loiind, itut yeatonlay Albm want ail calling for volunteers to gl III. op tbtlr blood to mmvo n woman' J UMI kid that's a bet." ho sold tn IiIm lining wife. He applied, waa freleet- d fioin loo applicants, aud todsy wui luitk lu the llttlo flat with (lie ixuh In Ilia clntheM. Men Wanted In I'riico round. ItlVKIIKlDi:, Cat, April IS George Ailrlde, allaa "Krenohy," said (o ba wanted In connection with the flight of ilra WIIIIhiii Henry with her two chU drtii In Han Kranclaoo, reoently, han haen loaded here Ho la being kept un-