1911 A MORNING OREGONTAN. INSURRECTO LEADERS PHOTOGRAPHED HI CAMPS NEAR JUAREZ. PEACE IN SIGHT, DECLARES I0ER0 MwViT A -XT HT A V If. , M-. J--' T .aaasaSSnsasnssansansaamssaamsansssBa - 3 rSMIK IT XT..- - - - Insurrecto Leader Expects ,Diaz Government to Make Reply Today. UEU. HOLD CONFERENCE Provisional President Clrr Im p region That if Federal Coimi mcnt lioe Sot Accede, War Will Be rrwwnleil to Fnd. JCARKZ. Mex.. May 1 Provisional President Francisco I. Madero. Jr.. at the conclusion of a conference with Judge Carbajal. the Federal peace en Tor, at :JO o'clock tonight enounol that there waa a strong probability that peace would be restored In Mexico with in a short Itme. 'Judge Carbajal brought some pro-"posttlons.- said Senor Madero, "and I made some modifications In our original propositions. These oonoesslons. alight though they may be. were made to show our willingness to meet the government ha'f way." . Krgnr Madero declared that he would have another conference with Judge Carbajal tomorrow night by which time the latter will have received a reply from Mexico City to the proposition GfSCUBSea Willi oruui ' " " J t.nur Madero admitted that the next move was up to the government uui talked as If tomorrow would bring a reply from the government that would tr 1 the revolution. There was evident, on the other hand. should the government refuse to accede. He gave the Impression m ie ui,w m -i a Mini nf an ultimatum and that the die would be cast tomor row. CABRAIi LETS RAILROADS RU" Cananea Holds Celebration and " Rebel Leader Make Promise. CANANEA. Sonora. Meg- May 13: Epes Randolph, manager si lean lines of the Southern Pacific. l h anar Cabrek given mui' , the rebel leader, at a conference la Del . - ii -a i tn would not RIO mai m ""77 . . ,,,,, be molested further, provided they did aot transport i run . .. .i - - th. lines were re paired he wo,nld have them patresled A great celebration waa held today .... ..t.l, In the nil IS- A Ouargo. the new Judge of the first Instance, urged them to give support If they don't do their duty, tlrts revolutionary army will replace there with others who will." --u it rh man Would appoint himself a special officer to see that there were no disorders, the crowd answered wt!t an affirmative yelL Cabral himself Issued a signed "- festo. declaring tnat me tended to show the world by their con . .-. nnthlnr iMlt HIS flUCX ml - a 17 l. He sent a set of officials to Sara today to reopen the rustoms-houae and . . . . ---- vnvarnmrBL' fjK ni. " nVrn.teln. of Cananea. will be collector cf the port. rllDKKALS QUIT HERMOS1LLO Ktar nation 1-earrs Garrison at No- tales Hopelessly Cut Off. . . . . v, .... -rav i s Tiar- moaille. the capital of the "late of i.ora. was evacuated today by the federal troop. Oeneral Luis Torre, military goy- . a M-mr-1mA n M. SOOClal ernor or nt v - A troop train with the garrison of 00 men for uuaymas. . . . w.....!.. .ah.l Taouls and sev- . ... Kanfia from Fnxacarbo and districts to the south and west are utlri the city. Tneee are t. enter the abandoned capital before nlht- ,, rebels advancing on Hermoslllo evluently were not expecting the fed- . i . . . i iLimnp Torres rrm Tac " 1 u " and his treps reached Corral, beyond the scene of rebel activity la this . v. n .. . havlnv lkMn attacked. The evacuation of Hermoslllo leaves a federal garrison marooned In Nogalea and hopeiessiy cut, un. " i . i i .... in all sonora. from Vaviul Ktver north to the American line. Orosco Pledges Lojaltj. JI AHCZ. Mexico. May IS. In a letter eloquent In Ite expression of loyalty to Provisional President Madero and the revolutionary cause. General Paacual Oroico today denounced the reports of his en.-ounter with the Provisional President last Saturday as greatly ex siricerated and the work of -our po. luu-al adversaries." General Oroxco assured Senor Madero of the continue fvaity of himself and his men. WOMEN READY FOR BATTLE iCenttnaed Te KtrstPe.) tlon of the convention. Accordingly, at the time selected. Mrs. Waters ad vanced to the front of the platform and. facing an auditorium In which there was not even standing room, announced she had decided upon Its absolute con stitutionality. The wild applause from the suffrage contingency Indicated that they regard It as V flfst victory. The troubled waters were thus temporarily smoothed, but what the real storm tomorrow will bring forth no one can telL It may even meaa the disruption of the great organisation of women. lit : 1 1 - u: f J t.vn a va .- ; off i -f" 4'-- ,'- ?r ' - fsi - M ' "BBUBjml . ..aVsmaaaB exIVae s4 - "I-A. VSM V 7K'I LsaS- r 1 ; J ftisgggga If you wait for the long and tedious process of accumulating an estate by saving a little at a time you may not last long enough. You can get the result quickly by depositing a small amount today with COLUMBIA LIFE. When you do that you instantly increase tie value of your estate by from $1000 lo $10,000, according to the amount of your initial deposit. v i a Pres. T. B. Wilcox, Vlce-Pres.1 lS.k-rvPre.., M. M. J---. See. "S P. L0CKW00D, VrPres. and Gen. Mgr. Home Office, Spaldlaf Bldg, Portland. Or. SUTTON HOLDS TONGUE ARCHITECT SILENT IX CONTRO VERSY OVER CHILDREN'. IIoo ' lilvcr Man Prefers to Let Former .Wife Do Talking : v .About It, Ho 6aya. mr- n mtt1iD I- MftV 15. ( Spe- daD Albert Sutton, whose former wife, from whom he was divorced in 1908. has' alnoe been married to a Ban Francisco real estate man. admits tnat he has receivea o' nerlor Court ef California to produce perior t" -hiidren In me courw w. , ... i k c-f his former marriage, who are with him here. ,.... ,. to make any atatemint as to his domestic trou bles or relative w ni v - 7---,, He merely said: "I prefer toilet all of the talking come ftn the ban Francisco end of the Une. h,t.t Mr. Button was a priui' ----In San Francisco and a member of the firm of Sutton & Week, one of the most prominent 01 mi w,"v. vT,V 'h. large wareh-s. T Roehl.ng fnd fSr a number oi years had charge of the construction 01 v" - x ------ of the Southern Paclflc Railroad Com- P"v ,n..?al"rn,B:e . the Hood R,v.ralleywhich Mr Sutton recednttly he did not buna on it " . Jeond-marriag.. when he move here. edeniog,Xlarge part of tne rant" " " set to orchard. . - . Mr. Sutton nas K. ... . bunes. circle; since h. . i, TnerMty 'crub- and a" director of the con-roer --- nnened an arcnuei ?Pj?.- .l.ted to the board of di rector, of th, Annie Grower.- Union. MAD" HO'S MECTBWAST, RIGHT, OHOICO AND UAKlBilDL ' REBELS TO iRGH Peace Negotiations Forgotten in Thirst for Battle. MANY RECRUITS GAINED Troop May Set Out From Juarea Today, Firs to Capture Chihua hua and Then to Storm Mexi co City Federals Alarmed. (Continued Trom Vint rn.) Three Towns Represented at Ahar. VANCOUVER. Wash.. May 8pe ctal ) Judge McMaster. of the Superior Court, today performed a double wed Jlng. the principals being from Chl- rajto. pan ITanelsco ana i-omeuo. to ward MoCarron. of Portland, married Miss Alma Bergener. of Chicago; Ernest leghold. wltneea. being from San rrudiea. Ernest C. Meghold. the wlt nsss. then married atlss Anna Marks, of aaa Francisco. Dynaunkts) Wreck Hat Building. CHICAGO. May II. An explosion partially wrecked a three-story flat bollding at Til Bunker street early 'today, and drove 11 families Into the atreet. Windows were shattered for blocks around, and a large section, tkukly populated by Italians, was ter-rer-strtekea. !bnr difficulties are be lieved to have bees at the bottom ei the eapleetaa. tain howitzers will be taken to the front, with a plentiful supply of am munition. An adequate garrison will be left In Jnarex, but the field of activ ity so far as the war Itself Is concerned will shift away from this part of the border. CHIHCAHCA EXPECTS SIEGE Rebel Army of S000 Approaches and Rabago Is Cat Oft. CH1HU.U1UA, Mexico, May 13. via El Paso. Tex, May IS. This city now is in fear of Immediate attack and many citizens feel that resistance is nope 1MS. The S000 Insurrcctos' approach ing from the south today reached Ea calon, a tew miles below Jimtnes, tear ing up the railroad to prevent pursuit. The federal troops south of here all Are retreating to this city, having found it Impossible to stem the onward march of the lnsurrectos. An armored train filled with federal troops, which went south to open the railroad, returned with the report that the enemy were in overwhelming num bers and to attack from the train would have meant annihilation. It Is believed the Insurrecto. will at tack the elty In conjunction with part or Jltotro -- . Td. i&ritl 1mA r. 1 . hnr. are retarded as being effectively botUed . , 1 t.. .lift man Whfl up. oeperai -v. started to Juares. a.-c rut elf from re turn here by an insurrecto band which oame la behind him. The only way federal reinforcements might be brought In Is from Monterey, ar ter ten days' march. The situation In the city Is becoming: more desperate daily. 8uppllee are scarce. All train and telegraph com munication baa been cut oft for two weeka. The Associated Press corre spondent was able to open up com munication to El Paso by a series of relays connecting with Casas Grandes. Governor Ahumada today Issued an erder forbidding the removal from the city of any provisions, despite the ap peals of many suroundlng mining CMaay Inhabitants. Inoluding 700 or 100 American residents, used up an Uieir reserve supplies, thinking peace was In prospect. A number of Amer icana have attempted to return to the United States, but It Is Impossible for women and children to go. Convey ances are so tew that prices ranging from li0 to $7S0 are asked for a sin gle automobile trip to El Paso. . anil llimnanf some oi in dim "" lntrt threat!, to nhut down b- ev, mnAgialhllltT Of CettlDgT food supplies from Chihuahua. More . . . - annUVMl 1,1 tlli than zu.vvv men r t ... . mines affected. , The editor of one newspaper, who blamed the government officials for not keeping tne iiu"n- -.- - the true state of the war. was put In JalL GCAYMAS IS LEFT TO FATE Colonel Dins Leaves and Small Force Remntns In Port. Or ATM A3. Mex.. May 15. The Mexl. . I - shanilnnlnr all SO- nora to the rebels nnd concentrating its troops in ilexioo i-itr k'7' , V,,V an attack on the capital. Colonel Dial, commanding the garrison that evacu ated Agua Prleta last week, arrived here laat night and today began era barking hls force of 600 men on a steamship In the harbor. He will pro ceed to Manaanlllo, thence over the Te huantepec road to Mexico City. . . . ' . r j.iI.p.1 trnnnl remain In Guaymas. not counting the 600 brought In by Governor lorrea. v - d'-ns a few days ago. armed aU the jlty employes, even to w. sprinkling carts. It was learned today hat a battle Is In progress at Navaloa, 100 miles to the south. a. VI ..inn', Tirlncinal tort on the coast of the Gulf pf California. American mining coinpne C0RP0RATI0NB00KS OPEN Sopxeine Court Says Tbey Must Ba Produced in Evidence. ...Tw.-iriv XT a v 1 &. The 6u oreroo Court ot th United State, todey . w -un' untAnre for oon- tempt imposed In the New .ork courts . . ll'IraUil TtntinirrAiDh Com- o&nfe tweause of the refusal to permit ' - ..r.iirhtnaf lenl battle. In that official? of corporation cannot refuee to fivo up po?-rBciwn ii ...... ...mlnttinn bv vrand Hon DvQRl w-- . Inrles. le-t tn,X tuii'ciB - riaVlttCX III VI WUJ- , dr.saed to the United Wireless Tele- .. .-j nt tn n v Individ- graph wuiw " ual. as is usually the case, was served oa an official or tne company, ointi lng that certain books of the company be produced for examination by the arand lury. which was investigating "an alleged violation of the statutes of the United States by Christopher, C. VS llson. The vsioe "f the oetpot of tnesti from the IT rbll.hTT,r.ts Is Queeusiaaa aarlog liu swa omiw BOURNE TO EXPLAIN Oregon Senators Must Give Objections to Colwell. STATEMENT JS DEMANDED Mere Fact That Confirmation of United State Marshal I "Ob noxious" Is Not" Enough . for Senate Committee. omiiw ii. increased last xne duvwm w.. .h. of a baby, dur ing Whlch time the girls of the former marriage attended the city spools. However, at the beginning of Spring the latter removed to the ranch. TAFT AND STIMSON CONFER - s ear-War Secretary Ask More Time Before Taking Office. NEW YORK, May 15. The Prosldent had spent the night with his wife, who was taken 1U here Saturday night. Sec retary HUles end Major Butts, the President's military aid. accompanied him to Washington. During the morn- lng the President talked briefly with two callers. Henry L. Stlmson and Postmaster-General Hitchoock. Mr. Stlmson came to ask for more "me be fore he quallfled as Secretary of War He was to have taken the oath of office today or Tuesday, but It was arranged that he should be sworn In next Hon- dMr. Hitchoock spent only five minutes with the President. The former will go back to Washington tomorrow morning. mmmm I Am Stranded My house failed. I am stranded here . . i.ti t Mia sin i T.nt- tun- without a QOimr. - - ,n tent, of my .10 big sample trunk, to raise money to pay my "" get back to New York. My house, which was on. of the finest on Broadway, mad. nothing but men . high-class clothing to seu '-'Viallored are zoo .ntir. suits ana m ,.; . ample outfit, and In order to raise .uf ttclent cash with which to defray my lUen... to New York I will se these Earmenu a. - actual cost of production a true con- to merchants, but as they knew of the predicament I was In. the advantage &fIlderellhe Si"?.- SnS o'nUVhidor. ComU only to lOOK. IOU will lii" ' i T Followln U .the prc Bead It care suit e advertised: f IS suits and over- ?Sr .10: W ujts " overcoat, for 117. Rale teina iuar, t day night. Sal. takes place in sample room. . next xo .,Vi-t. Seventh. v-"';: .i.;,. A 1. 1. J " I -v." IATEST STYLES normvilV VFTWS RTRKAU. Wash i . ira. ic TVi senate Judiciary U1C . " . '. - - " ..mmitt,, irisv nvs consideration to .i . - rt fianktani Bourne and Chamberlain against tne connrmauon m. ... n riHlA11 - - TTn4tA fttntes Mar- Bmliuvr f shal for Oregon, and decided, before maxlng a report, to request uvm . - . . . V. ...it,UW mnimilfl AD lore to mv wm .- " ' " ' ' . which tbey base their objections to Col well. Bourne and Chamberlain are en recoru a. declaring Colwell Is "personally ob noxious" to them, and on that bare as sertion t"y " ----- be rejected. Information has been laid . . ,w- whlrh has led sev- oeiur .... . ; eral members to conclude. that the ob jections of Bourne and Chamberlain Is not personal, but political, and If this be true, their opposition is not such as to Justify an adverse report knowledge. The committee decided It WOU1Q DB wen vu " - Chamberlain explain wherein Colwell Is "personally obnoxious, u uu . i - .hnthpp nr not onDosltlon IS oiuuu, . , really personal or political. Notvunii&otiiDK mi v-v mtttee Is saUsfled that the objection to ..!- .ntiAi. it is s-ener- L-Oiweil m 1' " ' -'l ' " - . . ally beUeved that Bourne will submit a statement wnicn wm m J"-, ... . . i. o . - viila AVAn thill! IT h that witnin - - Im statement depart, from facta, and It is presumed tnat uicimaio.y - inatlon will be rejected. But before It . ... j .v.. anmrnitt will inelvt IS rejecxttu vs" y upon having .d.tamen rem Bourne ana tnanwn tity an adverse report. ' Postal Bank Bettering. OREOON1AN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington. May IS. 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