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Otttw f' ww' A. r Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Fair Bar. 29.09, Max. 04, Mln. 33, Moan 62. CLEARINGS DANK CLEAKINQS 941,161.32. ALEDtfORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1911. Forty-First Year. Dally Sixth Year. No. 42. L fc VTO r t, f ( cm IAKES NEW ADDITION With but One Dissenting Vote Cast Territory South of City is Voted InVoters Go to Polls Reluctantly Only a Few Votes Cast. MANY ELL KNOWN ADDITIONS ADMITTED Votinn Today on Admission of Terri tory West of the City Will Sarrya in all Probability. fi -t- 4- Tlio election being held today on the uuestlon of annexing much uddltlonul territory to tho city on tho west Hide Ih us quiet ub tho ono hold Tuesday on tho name subject but relutlng to ter ritory south of the city. Scarce ly a hundful of, voters appeared this morning at tho polling places In tho city. Sentiment Is overwhelmingly In favor of the admission of the additions on tho west. ft- With but one dlsontlng vote, cast either In the city or In the territory up for nunexnlion, considerable new terri tory was voted Into tho corporate limits ofthe city of Medford, Tuesday. The vote was extremely light but overwhelm ly In favor. Thu first ward alono found ii vote agulnst admission. The 'votu by wards: First For IB; against 1. Second For 27; against 0. Third For 19; against 0. In tho territory to bo annexed where nn election was also held not a single voto was eAst against the movement. Proubllltles lira that the territory up for annexation today will bo carried by as overwhelming u vote. Tho territory which wns voted Into the city lies Just souths of the city and ""lifcltrles Vmuir w'uTToioirTnTo" The city lies Just south of tho city and Includes several well known ndd.ltlons. Its de scription follews: Beginning at a point on tho south boundary lino of the city of Medford, which is 398 feet east of tho southwest corner of donation land claim number -I, in township 37, rango 1 west of tho Willamette meridian; thence east along the centor of thu county road to the east line of the county roud which Is a continuance of South Riverside avenue In tho city of Medford; thence noith westerly along the east line of said county road to a point which bears noitli 72 degrees 30 minutes east from the southeast corner of lot 7. of block 1, of Davis' First addition to tho city of Medford, thence north 72 degrees 30 minutes east to n point from which the northeast corner of donation land claim number 41, In township 37, rangt 1 west, bears north 7-' dogrees 30 minutes east 1049 feet and north 1538 feet; thence north 20 degrees 18 minutes west 400 feet; thence north 72 degrees 30 min utes eaKt to tho northerly southeast cor ner of South Sea addition to tho city of Medford. thence northwesterly along the easterly lino of said South Sea ad dition und said line extended to the piesont boundury line of the city of Medford, thence In a general southwest erly direction following the present boundary line of suld city to the phice of beginning, all in Jackson county, Or egon NKWSPAPBB DECLARES TAIT INSULTED CANADA OTTAWA. Ont.. May 10. Speaking ed itorially, the Jpurnal, which has been a supporter of the reciprocity measure, de clared today that President Taft's argu ment In behalf of the bill wasan Insult to Canada. "Our American cousins," the Journal pays, "seem confident of our having no Ideas except thoso of flollarH, anil evi dently believe that we are too thick skinned to possess any political suscep tibility and too dense to jiossess ordi nary logic." May Appeal rrom SecUlon. Sl'niNOFir.LD, 111, May 10. The state sennto tomorrow will decide, wheth er It will appeal from the decision of Judge I'etlt of Chicago, who granted a writ of nabeas corpus to lMward Tllden of the National Packing company when tho Helm Investigating commltteo sought to serve a subjena duses tecum, compelling blin to turn over some of his private books to tho committee. It was charged before the committee that Tll den was the collector of a "slush fund" seoured to elect I-orlmer to the United States senate. His bank books were asked In an offoit to probe this charge Drunk End In Death. SAN TA CHUJC Cal . May 10 E. H Woou Is head hero today nnd Thomas White, a wood chopper. Is held for his murder, following a drinking bout last night at White's cabin. The police say White confessed to the crime, admitting that he bent Wood to death with a picket ' when the latter attempted to KTAOIN He then threw the body Into the river, the police charge. Wood's body was found this morning and White's arrest followed. Federal 'orc Leave. POl'OI.AS, ArU. May 10 Marching awuy to the southwest, the entire fed el force n Agua Prleta today drew out of the town. Not a single Diaz soldier remains It Is reported the federals bad information of an Impending attack by a part yof Insurrettos and departed be fore their foes could arrive. NKW YOftK. Mu 10 A moderate degree of strength de eloped at today's npening hiock marKei i luciusuons m- though uniformly imaH represented gains in mot of the promt". n issu. s Nw York New Haven & HurtfTd lost l . pon.t Tne market clostd string Iiondd were firm. i ON 11 Hydro-Aeroplane Is Wrecked f'A,! ,?': ." ?,-w-cv J. fir-s 'XJrri'jL'i.S. & rJUJ&V '.- " sHirtf. W.WX-. MOKi. EAKH'S MONDTE CAIILO, May 10. Mons. Fa- bro's hydro-ueroplanc, handled hy Mons. Jean Hecue, after effecting a capital flight, camo to grlc.. on tlm rocks by the Tlr mix I'lgeons. The nvlutor escaped scot free. Theso aio the- rough facts, but the accident was most regrettable, for the "sea bird" has accomplished a now and noteworthy feat After liavlng maneuvered for a short DECISION SOON SPOKANE CASE Senator Poindexter States That Fa mous Rate Case Will Be Decided hy End of May Means 20 Per Cent Reduction, if Favorable. SPOKANE. Wash.. Mnv 10. Tho fa- mons Spokane ruto decision will be tlo- clded before the cud of May, according to A. W. Doland, who today said that ho received th'o Infoi iiiutlou directly from Senator Poindexter nt Washington. According to Uolnnd, railway attorneys have udinittod that they expect the de cision to go ugnlnst them and that it would give practically all the Spokane shippers asked. If the decision Is fnvorablo It means that theio will be a reduction of 20 per cent In the rate from Poitland to Spo knno. nnd probably would result In the lowering of rates from Seattle and To coma jf Spokane. Demands Intervention. WASHINGTON. May It). Demand for Intervention by tho United tales In the Mexican revolution was made In (ho Sonato. today by Senator Stone of MIhs uurl. "I would ut all hazards;" ho said, 'de fend and piotect our people against such monstioiis outrages us thoso nt Douglas and 121 Paso, let the conse (luetics be what they may. I appoal to tho commltteo on foielgu relations to consider Immediate.!' the resolution I recently offered and to jn.ike a recom mendation regarding our duty In tho premises. FORTY ARE Fear All Have Been Killed Explos ion Wrecks English Mine Rescue Apparatus Rushed to Scene From All Points. LONDON, May 10. Forty miners were entombed today by an explosion In St. Margaret's coal initio near Whitehaven. It Is feared that all have been killed. Hescue apparatus fiom nil over the dis trict is uelug rushed to tho scene of the disaster. REINFORCEMENTS HAVE AT NOGALES. Ariz. May 10 For the first tlmo 'in many weeks residents of Mexican Nogales breathed easy today, confident that they were safe from reb el attack. Three hundred federal ret1 forcements have arrlvea. The garrison now -u ua is In number the rebels en camped In the nearby hills. SOCIALISTS DEFEATED IK OAKLAND ELECTION O..KLAND. V1 . May 10. For the t. lrd oonm-vutlve time Frank K Mott hits been elect, d mayor of Oakland. His entire ticket, with one exu-ptlon. also was elwt.il Tie oinbmed o lallast and riu ti.n ir tnkt u is oerwli.ini irgly diTat-'d J.'lwm Meese present cit f-! i r and andldate for commis sion No 1 was defeated by Harry H itderson, li combination' candidate , - - ii ii i mm am m" irr-UTT" i nil"! """HI "ri n ' Ft nl A- ..u. .-.vx m wpii i wwmi ii r i iii r I i---7v. t 03 , Qfi-' W i Mvx&FZfri K1V - -,r dBBVBr- l.aH.1 - ' WV JtCt P ".V..J zrw sr. - f-f " wiTr ii- x-V w- pj -pmmT -pmrnrnj r m t - -- -VPPJPBBBBBBJPJPJ f rVKVni MN ENTOMBED ErSO JAKUJWlJJPJir?V s .B v.- . " r Ji .. - . J--- j. . "i.- v rH4. i. d&it! - i?2afc:-jL . & "l ,jwr.v- "j?is AEROHYDROPLA1TE.. time on the smooth surface of the har bor, the machine, which wns slipping along at u speed of 60 kllo'iuetres an hour, all at once left tho water, and in n capital flight nt a height of 35 to 40 feet flew over trte sea wall. Just then, however, the aviator met a tricky squall and his machine got out of hand. He tried hard to right it, but after going a hundred yards he was swept away to- ward the shore HILL TO EXTEND LINES ON SOUTH Invasion of California Predicted by Strayhorn Harriman Officials Say Double Track Will Extend to Los Angeles, Thence to Denver. LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 10. James f. Hill, the railway mugnnte, who has been carrying on u nutlon-wjdo war with the 1 Ian Ilium Interests, Is about to shift the seat of that war to California by entering 'thlH state fiom the northwest, whore ho Is stiongly entrenched, accord ing to the statement today of Ilobert E Strohorn, Ico president and general manager of tho O.-W. It & N. company Strahorn Is tho man who In the em ploy of Ilarrlmnn, built the mysterious "romance" railroad in the northwest, which after six years of constructor work and completion of about 300 miles of track, was discovered to bo a Harri man Intel eat Invading the Hill strong iold. In the northwest. Strahorn says that the 11(11 Interests will not Invade California from tfenver one of the western terminals of tho sys tem, but that u great double-track line will be laid from Seattle south through the vast lumber areas of northern -California down to San Franolsco and eventually on to Los Angeles. This part of the construction will come first, says Strayhorn, und. after that will follow the building of a con necting link In the chain of Hill roadt which will give Los Angilcs unothei through line to the east by connection with the Ilurllngton at Denver COURT SAS"J0HN ORriS DEAO Supreme Court of Austria Settles Controversy Regarding Fate of Archduke John Salvator of Austria Sailed for Chile and Was Lost. VIENNA, May 10. The supremo court today settled tho controversy legarding the rate of the nrchdoko John Salvator of Austria, otherwise known as John Orth. when it nil ml that his death must be presumed to have occurred July 21, 1890. The nobleman wns the younger son of the late Grand Duke Leopold II of Tus cany. When he married Mile. Stlebol, an actress, In London, In July, 1S90, he renounced his rank and titles, culling 'himself John Orth und with his wire , sailed for Chile. Since then nothing has been heard of him. and It is believed the vessel the Santa Margaretha was iwretked and all on board perished. Anemblyinen Lost. WASHINGTON. May 10 Congress man linker of California has received h. telegtum from Theodore A Hell, ask ing him to Inquire concerning the whereabouts of Assemblyman Melrose of Anaheim. J O Itoyer. Dr llroughton and J Amstuis of Is Angeles, Who wont to Inspect a mine 100 miles from Ixipez, Lower Cullfornla. and have not ben heard from since April 2 Three Killed Over Cltrl MILWAUKEE. Wis. May 10 In n flffltt hero today In u lodging house over u girl, three persons were killed nnd another dangerously Injured Jacob l'n.'nr nmi n nni.Vnt 1 1 ii-d man nuarrell- ed The latter drfw two reolern and' wounded I ugtr then klling the girl t and shot and Instntly killed a second i Kil who inttrfrred The li.on with the revolver tlun Kill-u nimstu POWERS TOLD TAET TO KEEPHANDS OFF Explanation of President's Unwilling ness to Int rvene in Mexico is Forthcoming j How Strong "Hint' Was, Nobody Knows. WASHINGTON, May 10. President Taft's dlslncllnnton to Interfere In the Mexican revolution which 1ms been n puzzle to many politicians, Is explained liere toiVy by tho stutemeut, fiom high authority, that he has been Informal!) Invited hy tho poweis to "keep bunds off." It is reported that the president Inn been Informally ml vised by the tepre- scntatlvcs of mglbml, France, Germany Italy mid Spain not to make any movi which would necessitate American Inter volition, .lllut Itnvi ffir tliln "mll'ln.. t-rwia itt how stiongly Ir wlis put, bus not been learned here, but' It Is generally ac cepted In diplomatic circles that tin bint Is at least partially responsible for the failure of tho government to follow up Its attitude of firm demand on Mexi co ut the time of the Aglia Prletn Inci dent. , PLAYHOUSE BURNS LION BLOCK EXIT ..i. ... Is Responsible for Loss of Nine Lives When Fire Breaks Out Lion Es capes From His Cage and Holds Actors in DressingRooms. EDlNHUnail, Scotland, May 10. A performing lion, maddened by bums, was deemed rcsponslblo today for the loss of nine lives In a flro which lust night des troyed tho Emplio miislc . hall. The lion's mantel', "'Great Lafayette," and Ills- two assistants are among the dead. They perished while trying to control the animal, which had blocked thu main exit from tho dressing rooms. Nino bodies were recoveied today. A greater loss of llfo was' only prevented hy tin heroism o', the orchestra and by the usbestos curtain. The members of the orchestra remained In their seats playing "Qod Save the King," wiillo tho flames scorched their clothing. Audience Escapes. With grcnt presence of mind tho ush ers and stago hands compelled tho men In the audience to permit all women and chldlren to escape from tho burn ing building first. Tho flro started while "Lafayette's act" was In progress, ho stago mnua ger oidered the asbestos cm tain lowored and the orchestra struck up the na tional linthem. Uifayettu'H linn, confined In a flimsy cage, was In the center of the flames. Dunning tho wooden bars, It ran up the stairway to tho dressing room, with Its hair blazing. Players who attempted to escape w'ere confronted by the terri fied, roaring beast Ijxfayetto fled at the first nliiiru, but returned, and with Alice Dale and Joe Coats, nsslstauts, attempted to get tho lion out of the building. Their bodies weio found beside tho charted carcass of tho lion. Six other perforators, two or thorn women, wvjro held In tho dressing rooms by tho lion and perished. ' 65 LIVES TAKEN IN THREEJHONTHS Official Figures for First Three Months in Russia Show G5 Killed by Government 82 Russian News papers Are Fined for Articles. ST. PETEItSIlt'ItG. May 10. Accord- Ing to official figures published today, 66 persons wore sentenced to death In Ilussla during tlio nrst inroe moniiis oi 1911. In these months fines amounting to tit. COO were Imposed on 82 Husslan newspapeis for publishing ur tides ob jectionable to the authorities. OPERATE AGAIN ON ENRICOCARUSO Noted Impressario Must Have Oper ation Performed in Order to Re cover Voice Which Has Charmed Thousands of Opera hovers. MILAN, May 10 Another operation on Enrico I'aruso for polypus of the larYnx was deemed udvlsuhlo today by Prof Vodova. who operated on tho slng-j er for tho same trouble In 1908. Thu doctor blames C'urusu for over strain ing his olc-. bulls convinced that he ! wll recover It .after unothcr operation, I McEvay Ik Dead. I TORONTO Ont May 10 Archbishop! McEtuv of tht. Catholic diocese of To ronto, died here this morning . . . 1 Scientist Wants a Divorce I MRS. ALINE y ... .V i?$&Pv ? ' flxiiHk. BlIIHMIiiiib Pf?S 'm9BBBVr9S'i tflfc&JlHlllB ra&tti' iIbEiiibc zliHt -ffiSff 'amGIh s in&fc i.x ? ippppr JBUIBfa K Jii9HiiHBaiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiV pJ v i?t. 5. v.C iiiBEfciHiiBL liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMlfkiiiil Jr E? t v.Vii,- HllllHHi H jIlllllllllllllllllHBIIIIIIll toiBHr'ilv4. M lllllllllllllHlllllB V'W? - L E IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB w'iBfci!ih!i!if a jiHBBP iiiBbPiiH PR.AU5TIK QKMlir PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 10. Professor Austin J O'Malley. noted as a scholar and scientist throughout tho world und for years head of the depart ment of English nt" Notro Diuno university, has applied for u divorce, from his beautiful young wife. Tho charges brought by Dr. O'Malley aro sensa tional, TJio technical ground for tho dlvoico Is dcseillon. i TWENTY BODIES AT TIA JUANA Believe That Total Dead Will Reach 3D Rebel Leader Allows Federals to Come and Take Bodies of Dead Companions Away. n SAN DIEGO, Cat, Muy 10. Twenty corpses from yesterday's bnttlo at Tin Juana had been located this morning und It was bejleved that tho total would be about SO. 1'Jvo lusurrectos died on tho battlefield and one wouhded man who crossed the line yesterday morning died In the Ametlcau hospital. At 8 o'clock this morning the bodies of It federals htnl been found but It is believed that at least 10 mora federals and rebels will ho found during the day. General Prjce, cominumllug the vic torious ichcls. announced, that he would ask for assistance from tho American side to flt)d the bodies of ull those who died In .the biush. Otncrul Pryce today permitted ull federals to come and claim their dead, liereby enabling all to have a church burial and a marked grave. Humming up the rustiltH of ycslet day's hutlle, the, Anicrjcuu army officers who weie at tlio lino declnted that the day of sh((rt iituge und hand to hand fighting Is unythlrig but past. From 4:1ft yes terday inomlng until Tin Juana was tak en, the buttle was marked by old fanli lonod close-in fighting. Nothing definite was 4,'lven out about the length of tho rebuts' slay In Tin Juana. General Pryce und .bin officers wen- ugieed today that there was no occasion for lemiiinliig tjieie ' FOREST FIRES IN CANADAJRE OUT Rain Checks Spread of Conflagration Number Still Burn but Are Under Control Eighty Persons Are Homeless Great Damage. WINNIPEG, Man., May 10. A dis patch today from northern Mlnrmwotu ami throughout the Canadian northwest states that ihu danger of furthei spread ing of tlio forest fires practically Iihs passed, duo to copious lulnfHtl over tho threatened section. While a number of larger conflagra tions nro burning, still It Is not believed that they will spread much, us tho foi ests are thoroughh drenched. No dependable xHtliuute of the prop erty loss has yet lieun made. It Is known that millions of feet of timber bus been destroyed In the last weok and that millions of feet of timber has been destroyed In the Inst w.-ek andtliat prob ably mo persons were inndo homeless Only .wo. fatuities are known to have occurred. There have htmn lepurts of other deaths, but they were not con firmed. rieet Off on Jong Orulee. WASHINGTON. D. C Muy 10. Wlr less messages reelei this cioinlng from the flagship of the second division of the Atlantic fleet which left yester day fur u cruise of the Ilaltlo sou, State that tho fleet Is over 300 miles ut sea. The fleet comprises the Imttleshlps Ver mont, Minnesota Massachusetts and South Carolina, whb It Joined the fleet at sea, sailing from New Vork The other three vchmMs sulU-d from Hampton Hoiiilu The fleet Is commnnded by Hear Ad mlral Charles J lladger Tho principal norts of Itussln. Hwi tell. Denmark fimr Gonnuny, lu the Haltic. will ho visited CMXLLXX: BOWIE'S HOUSE FALLS AT LAST Is in Hands of the Enemy Original Dowieltes Aro Without a Home or Tabernacle Vollv'a' BeseJgcd House for Weeks. CHICAGO, Mny 10. Hhlloli house, tho tradition-haunted oue-tlmo abode of John AlcMinilcr Dowle, today Is In the hands of the "enemy" and tho lust handful of "orlglunl Dowieltes" ate wnnduiois with out a home or tuhoinuclo. The evacuation of tho Shlloh house was accomplished by Constable mulls, who went down fiom Wuukegan, after hun dreds of Vollva's followers hud fulled to rupture tho house, though thoy laid siege to it for six weeks. Tho house was garrisoned by Elder John Taylor and 30 disciples. Despite attacks which oamo unexpectedly during (ho days und nights of tho siege, the "Dowio iiniiy" succeeded In holding the stronghold r against the Vollvu fotces, geneialcd by Mis. Emily Grind, who hud bought tho ..oiiho at the lucent receiv er's sale. aiinil HIcUh en mo. He went to the back door. In lepulslug the attack from the rear, tho Taylor forces foigot to guiiid the front, and the Vollvu adher ents mounted scaling ladders, entered the windows und diovu tho beleagueied ones into the outer air I ook rlt the classified Ads If you have iosk something and If tho finder hasn't adveitlsed, You Advurtlso. AVIATOR FALLS 50 FEET: KILLED Lieutenant E. M. Kelly of Thirtieth Infantry Loses Life When His Aerial Steed Hurls Him to the Ground, Strikes On Head. .SANANTONIO, Tex., May 10. Lieu tenant E. M. Kelly of the SOth Infuntry was killed hero today while giving an aviation exhibition. ICUy fell SO feet when his aeroplane tlppml too' far lu making a turn. He lauded fairly on hi head and died shortly after In u hospi tal. TOLD OF SON'S DEATH CHICAGO. Ma 10 --"The past Is dead. ThlH boy has been doud to ine for mor than JO year. Why should these few woiils affect in? I have not had a son slue my imprisonment liegnn." This was the only statement made by Mrs. IToreiue Mayhrlok after resiling the illat h telling of the death of her one-time fax oil to child, Juntos Chandler Maybik-k. who was the principal, al though lunotent Instrument, that led to thu conviction of his mother us the mur derer of his fathsr. James dropped a letter his mother had given him to mail A maid who found and read the letter discovered several referen.es to Muy- b'l. ks approaching death She ke pt the htt r win. n wuh auuressou 10 a man, until Mavhrliks death when it waa .turned our to tho polt.o, REBELSliTAKE JUAREZ AFTER HARD BATTLE Three Hundred Reinforcements Ar rive and Take Part in General As saultVictory Comes After Brief but Hard Fight. PRISONERS LIBERATED; JAIL BURNED. DOWN General Navarro and His Command Flee Forty Dead Federals Found. El? PASO, Tov May 10. General Na vniro, commnnder of tho Moxlcun feder als In Juarez, who had tuken refuge In tho but racks uftor Hlanco'8 nttnek. surrendered this afternoon tp atmernl II, J Vlljoen, the Hour veteran. Col onel Tumbourol was .killed In the fight ing nt tho Jail. Tho other burrnckK in which some volunteer defenders hud tak en refuge, also surrendered this after noon and were occupied by the rebels. Tho lusurrectos nro celebrating their victory tills afternoon. All 'tho bolls In the city aro ringing and .tlio streets aro filled with the shouting rebels. : EL PASO, May 10. Mexican rebels captured Juarez at 10.30 o'clock this morning with 300 reinforcements who hud Just arrived from liuucho and took pun In a general nssuuit. After a short Interpol of florco fighting the federal gnrilsou In the jail, church nnd tho mu nicipal buildings, weru overpowered. Tho Insurgents then ran up their trl- colorcd flug on the municipal building us thu sign of victory. Reinforcements Arrive. The reinforcements which captured Juarez for tho rebels arrived at 10 o'clock. Under tho commuiid of Gen eral Hlanco, they nt once stormed tho old cliui.ch, tho federal stronghold, Gnr Ibuldl's Americans fighting tholr way lu the front rank. After their enpturo it.tbM church tho lusurrectos turned their attention to tlio Jull, which was also takeh by tutaauU nf J ir -u-'iloHpoialu i'. rlstnnce. All the prisoners In tho Jail were released and the torch applied to tho building. In nil, 7f men took part lu the sformlug of tho Jull. ' Brief Beiistauce. The slguiil for the nttuck was given by tho flying of tho Insurgent flugs a, til-color without the Moxlcun gray eagle from the water tank on top of the oltj hull nnd from a flug stuff nearby. As soon us tho colors blew out tho rebels advanced on n run under cover of n hot fusillade from their sup poitlng purtles. Only a brief resist ance was put up by tho federals but tho fight was red (hot while It lasted. Navarro Flees. At 11 o'clock, half un hour ufter tho capture of the church und Jull, there was still scattering firing throughout tho town, hut It wns believed to ooino from Isolated parties who did not yet know of the fall of the principal federal citadel. The Instil gents ducluiu that Na vano, with the bulk of his federal com mand, abandoned Juarez und fled to ward Hauchef Tho only strong jeslst unce to Hlnnco's advance was mado at the Jull und the church. When the lat ter was in pf u rod the tebels found 10 fed erals deud on Its loof They were lying strewn behind the mrupot of sand bugs from which their reslstanoe had come during tho two days' battle, which has been the f Iciest any city bus under gone In any war of recent yeurs. Assault at Sawn. The final uswuult on Juarez began soon utter dawn. At thnt hour tho news that lllanco's reserves ware coming caused Orostco's foice to concentrate Its flro on the Jull. the cathedral, customs house mil schoolhousu. At 8 o'clock tho fedornlo had tetlred from the customs house und the rebels Irove them along the Cnlle Cominerclo to Cowboy pink, two blocks away. Thero tho rebeis closed In ami after n desper ute haud-to-hnnd encounter, most of thlH force of thu fuderuls, wore olt.ior killed or woumlid. " Take Church. General Ormco theif returned to thu cuthedial und wns pouring a wltln-rlng flre ogu!uit Its defenders when Ulun- eo's force swept up the street. Without un Instant's patmo the' fresh and eagei- rehvls of llliiuuns command advanced to the attack Orozco's foico kept up a blasting flro ns thoy charged on tho federals, and, headed by Garibaldi's men, most of whom nro Americans, they duell ed Into the church In face of a perfect hall of load. The federal defenders of the building offered a determined resistance nnd dtud fighting. When ililven fiom the untninco of tho church by the rush of thu llla) oo men one handful of the federals fled to tha tower of the edifice, "We 'Will Die." "We w 111 never nurrender." wns their answer to a damnnd to lay down their .inns. "We will die wheio wo stund." And they did, overy man being shot down by the victorious rebels. Despltn the defeat and flight of Na varro's force, tho town this afternoon hud not entliuly surrendered. Squads nf volunteers still GuiiMnuvd to keep up the fight from behind barricades und the ruins o'f the jail, rcfugeus refusing to surrender to tho tntmrieolo foe. Por tions of the town uro still lu flames and despite the few Who still hold out, the triumph uf the rgbuls la pruetUally complete. rirst Death Harly. The first death In El Paso today by Mexioiin bullets camo eurly. Simon Do mlnguex fell In the center of the town, his heurt pierced by a stray shot All morning bulletH were falling thickly about the United States Immigration sta tion und umnng tho men of Company K, 'i'ventv-Hiir.l i"fnntrv. who were ala tlonel thero. There have ben no casuul-u-s among the boldlera today na yet. Work of bringing the wounded In Juarez Herons (he ltlo Orundo started to day uinler a flag of truce. There la dan ger to tho umhuhinco men, but progress Is'biiui; liiuUo, A