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''.?, Srfflf Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER Cloudy fonltflit nm1 fUtiir ibiy Mux. 72. Mln. 47. .-? A n . Torly fourth Yenr Dally Nlnlli Ymr MEXICAN REBELS T OF REBELS OEE FOR MONTEREY Urlilnn ami Hcirara Already n the Way nallrtmils Cut In Every Di rection ami Federal Assistance Im- t posilhlc-rcjlerals In Full Fllylit. flrlicl Losses Placed at 1500 Wounilrd and COO Killed Federals Lose 1000 Killed. WASHINGTON, April :i. Si'iinl Agent CurulheiM of Hip slate ilfpurliiifiit i'li- ltttiril nriii'ltilly to Si etc- lr llrvnn fimii Toircou il- ir lluit llic rebels wore vie- torious. Tln dispatch was 4 (IhIi'iI liml nilil, mill nild the federals were routnl after 4 eleven days' fighting, hilt gave mi oilier details, c- 4 nlnliiing Hint llii' ciowtled 4 4 condition of tin wire iiiinli' 4 -...I.I.. .... .,. t.,.,.1. .1 .... llllM'''IM1 I'll 1' I 111111 . MI. JUAHi:., .Mux,, .April II. -Tim hri cniliM uf Rebel Generals I'rhluu and llnii'M were iiirend. on ilii'ir way Imlilv from Torrcon to Monterey nml Sultillo, nccoidiiiK lo ii Torrcon uici'iik' h'i'xImiI here. Il wii. ni'l belittled llii' would nltitck, hnweici, until a ln-li nppl "I' iiiumuiiitinii ll'lll'lll'M tlll'tU. 'I'lio rebel tnnimiimlci iidiciilcd !' pmlM tlint fiouli fin (( of IcdciuU Well' COIIlorglllg llpilll till l'l, Till' railroads wcie cut in cci diice linn, lie Miiil, nml hi xi'inilh "I'll1 iilrrl fifty miles mil. Hi' declined ln would In- miii' to know il if niiy rotiniilri iilitf federal ili'tiii'liiui'iit woio iii'iin'r llinn llmt. Killing Itotxl WoumlisJ Tim icbeU accused tin' federals of killing libel ini-niii'tH mill wounded. At (loini', I'nlni'io, follow tut; the iiixt attack, which tint federal siik- I'l'l'lll'll ill Ill'llliUg Off, tlll'.V assorted Hll'IC WHS Wltluhlc IIIIINMII'IC. Tlmy wcie compelled lo leave iiiiin.v wounded on tin' lii'ltl, nml when they fiiinllv took tilt' poMilion llii'.v foiiml nil these liinl hi'i'ii litilt'lii'M'tl, iik well UK 'Jllll III' .'11)11 piNOll'X. (Iiiit'inl Villa's message In (Ifif t'liil ('annum, aunmttifiug tint cup. tin n of 'I'm 1 1 on, wns ns follews: VIIIii'h Mcssiigo "At IliU moment tlio ii'iiiiiiiiiIh of the. fcilcials iii leaving Toiu'on in fliiiht, nl'li'i' clown days of touifio fighting, in winch wu Inst l.'OII oiunli'il nml nOO killftl, nml llio fml i'IiiIh, jiiiliii); fioin tlio rnninimm iiiiiiiImt of ItotlicH Iniini'il, imi"! Iium IiiiiI inoio llinn llltlll killftl. Tlu'lr iiiiiiiIiit of wonnili'tl I mn iimililo lo t'Hlilllllllt, "Our foti'i'H Iiiimi full possession of Tin i foil. "I it'Kit'l In nmiouin'o tlinl iimiiii); tlio wotiiiilcil wi'iu (Ii'ih'iiiIh Ym1icI llllllll'H llllil Clllixll) CoiltllMIIH, "I (oiiKiiitiiliitn nml Hiilutii yon wild tin ii'rtju'nt nml imtcrni 1 liuve liinl for ,ou nlwiiyH." OLD IRISH CASTLE LONDON, Aptil Ik Mililnnt Hiir l'niUi'ltt'rt hiht niclit hfl tint to Lie Iiiiiii CiihIIo, in Atiliini, lielmul, The lliiini'rt went exHiiKiiiHlii'il it tut il uun Hiilil toilu t In ilmiiiiKO wiih not hi'ii miN, It wiih mlmllteil nl I lie Imimi of lien lluil Miuy llieliuiilhoii, who nut liluleil V'Iuhiimk( Knliilo Vi'iniH In tint iiiiliomil imiM'iiiii, wiih hcimr IVil J'tiii'ilil) hi (iiIkiiii In ki'i'p Iter I'lnm tlfiltlin; lii'Ulll' In ilnilli, WO BRIGADES AND PREPARE 11 OF INEWFOUNDLAND CAUGHT IN ICE mn Uin4iir UlHi r.a nr.iil nrul 35 Survivors of Scaler Wirelesses Tliat It Is Fast In Ire of Cape Donavlsta. Other Vessels With Other Survivors Most of Those Rescued Severely Fiozcii Vessel Itself Escaped. KT JOIINH, N I. April 3 With f.S of ttio Hti-ttin Hi'ulnr Sow roiiml tnmt'M ili'utl nml 3& mirUorrt from tint unmo boat on houril tint ten I or i I Iflln Vi'iilur,' wlrt'ltiiHi'it nt iimin to tiny Unit It won fnt In tint trn off j t'mio llonm Utn. Tim hli, n power. ul tint', wrm uurKiiiK init iiot'n nuu III., Captnln rniltl ho hopt'il to tniiko port by Hiiiulny It wn mlileil tlint iiiiiii)' of tli mm Uuni wero In n r loim roiiillllou from expomire Hun tlreitM of reltitlM'H of tlio foul htiiitiim hml Kittlieri'tl here, niuloimly nwnlt liiK iivwh. The Sti'phiiiitM wnn ntt1 In liaa on, rorpmt nml two IKIiir men on honril, niut Mid I'lorliol fKn ilead Till left nineteen llllticrollllteil for. If. nn ntnteil. J'.'0 of tlio Now round I nml 'it rotitpituy with iral hmitliiK on the liu when tlio bllunn! utruck tin flii'l. It wim utn ti'd In Huierul wlrelen iiiohhiikoii Unit intiHi of (ho KiirvKom wtan newrely froron nml pruparn tlmiH were liuliiK tniitlo to cnrn I llii'in In lint tornl luntpltiiU I.uhI iiIkIu'm mhli'i'H left no doiih! Hint the Now roumllnuil, with Cap tnlii Wt'dley Kenii nml SU of hi men on honril, wenthercil tint storm iIioiikIi iinnhlo lo plrk up the huntem who wero on tlio Iro when It hroko. ONLY ANOTHER OF VILLA'S LIES--BLANQUET Mr.N'ICO ("TIT, Apiil H. People hero tin! not know lotluy Unit Tor reou hml fiilleu. I'lesiilfiil lluertii Iiiih foihiilileu pulilieutioii of liewi, fioin the j'ltinl. Tlio eily uiis ipiiel. "H'k only nuollier of Villu liex," Miiil Wiir Minister Hlmiiiiel when hliowu ili-pnlrlit'H miuiii; tleli uilely tlint Toneoii uiik in the till el.s' limiiN, "The feileinU hlill ltohl tlio town, mnl tlio Imtllo llieio i over. "Wo nro fiuliliiiK Hm eonstilutioii- nlinlH now in oilier pluees neniliy." AND BUTTER SHIPPED BY MAIL SAN ntANCISCO, Cnl April 3. I'oDtiiuiHtur Gonornl lliirleson'rt ro iiiiit onlor pormlttluj; tlio Hhlpmeut of fruit, M'KotnhloD, ckk. poult i.v nml ilnlry productH direct to tlio eon- Vtimur hy purcol post wont Into of- foil toilny In Han I'rnuclsco nml u number of other tnuto ronton). Thla H)htoin, It wnii hollovoil, will ri'dui'o tlio IiIkIi ('OHt of IKIiik b) ullmlnnt I ni; the inlililloimiu, If tlio oxporl iiiout proM'H HiiiTeuHful It will bo ox tomloil tliroiiKltout tlio entire coun try. TWO CONVICTED ON CHARGES OF PASSING COUNTERFEITS I'OIITLANI), Or,, Aiil 11- M.'i llmlil KtiuiixM mnl lleniv Smuliiiil. iiiiexti'il lu Sun FiiiiielHeo, lm.1 No eiiilier, ehuiiteil with punriii),' eoiiii leil'eil .'i uohl niece, went foiiml umliy lu Iliu feilenil emu I Imluv on nun n' two i'iiiiiiIm, They went lie ipiltteil mi Iliu nlher. ,linlni lleiiii villi kriiK'lii'o Iiiiiii Iuiiiohuw, MBDKOUD. BJJILDINCS. DESTROYED DURING ATTACK ON TCHHEON ' 1 I 7 T3UtUPlNGf BUtWtP "Twi'iwg-'? ' . . rt 1 I IN, TiDOBtON fl JUUM LACK. -pULPtNi.TtN6 V.MCH 13 PAPlN6 TE.Dt.gAt C.VAU1.V $& tin fiffiBHRlS&IH 1" i i 1 17 -' f1 "TTIMliMrM eEIIRBAbbK l i fill I t mHMvIBKBth MI E23tHB3BiHrDEfc Jyl After rvatttiK bU cnvnlry and Infantry for nearly twelve hours. General Tranchco Villa reopened the attack ou Torrcon from the north. . . 7 i f hJhiS . In tlio Interim artillery kept up a stoady flro on tbo city, whllo tho brigades of Dcnavidci and Oerrera, which ire actually In the city, haro Ikcix rlchtlng to tbo strocU of tho business section at tbo eastern and northern endj of tho town. They hnvo drKon tho fcdcrala to the southwestern portion of the city, whero they aro bottled up. Tho loss of tlfo tins been enormous heavier, It Is said, than in any other battlo fought In a Mexican revolu tion. Mnny bulliIliiKs In Torrcon hnvo been burned, Including tho Salradoro and tho Julian Lack Uulldlng, which tmunea tho Inrgi'kt dvpurttiieut storo STONE FILES AT SALEM E SAI,i:.M, Or., April :i. M. l Mil ler of St. llelenV Iihh enteietl the i nee for the u'pulillemi nomination for xlnle lulior eoiiiniisMoiier hj lu iui; hits ileeliiiiilion totluy. IHn clo fjmi is "Hetliieo evpeiises", eni'oiiinso homo imliiKl ties; no eliiss; mi fiK' tiou; absolutely imlepemlent." I). V. Slomi of IVnlnil Point, u ptililieuii, iileil ns a I'iimliilulo for lopioscutiilKo in Jiiekson eoimty, Seeretniy of Slulo Oleult totlnj issued u win inn;,' to nil I'lipdiilntos who will ho liliiu; their iioimmitiut; pelilions helweeu now nml Apiil 10 to lie eiiiel'ul iihout hiuiuj,' tho peti tions comply with the law -or the eunilithili' inu lose out in t he fjmil uihh to p'l on tho hnllot. MARKET WEAK SPOT NK.W YOIIIC, Apiil II. -MiSKiiuii I'licilm was the wenk xpot lit Ihe httiek uiiiiki'tV openliiK totluy, ihop piliK Vi mi lieeount of the plan to Iiiiiii; tho (loiihl ioiiiU mulei emiliol of Ihe lloi'kel'iillt'i iiileienU. (Ithel- wie Ihe nun Let wax linn, iiiiinI of Ihe ehiiUKi'N heim; npwatil. (Iniuliieh losit 1. Kailumil hloeks tell olf la ter. Hi hpil" nf it muni lepnit ol Mai eh eailomliiitfh hy wilein ioiiiU, ami Ihe nun kit im it whole uniilil ih eliueil HoiiiIh win iiii'LMihir Hoi 1, Nl ami I'ollaliiaU wue ufl In ir'i Tin nun Li vlokiil dull, OKKCION, AV, AIMtlh :$, 1011. CAPTURE TORREON TO ATTACK hoteu . yjAPQc lu tho city, ?". t -. IIPICO'S FALL 10 REBELS NEAR WASIJIN'OTO.V, April ;. -An inti miitiouvthnk TmnpieoV efipture by tho uiliels M'omeil near wa tele Kin'phed to the nuw ilepaitment to day hy Admiral Kleteher ut Vera t'uu. They were biiriotiiiiliii tlio eily, Im Miiil, ami I'epoits weie enr leuf that the fetleia'ls milit po up without a llllil. SiuiillpoN wln m:- Hi; m the town, ho untied. ATLANTA, On., Apiil Il.-Jinun.v Orunt, n Chieauo puil't, tlietl heio today fituu a lieutm;; leeeiveti Tin's day in a ten-ioitml bout villi "Knoekout" Kceets. (limit wns knoeki'tl mill and iiexer iceoveiotl eoiiM'iotisiiess. l'ji;oi(, wtin ni ii'steil. -.' COMMEROIAL CLUB ASSERTS FLETCHER MOTION PIOTUKU FILMS Ol? KI.SlI AND WILDCIAMIO Ilitfli-Clns.s VAdHTlll'IATRIt TON I (I I IT I'lvorvbmly IiivHimI ---I'l-i -- - , - - - .i'. 5 I F WASHINGTON, April a. Tlio in tei state eoinmereo cimiimosion ile eitled Into in tlio day to permit ml tlitional iniltoml witueasi'.s to testify, ami V. Mn ell, general inmmKer of tho Wnbih railroad, wiib ealled. He ileelared that unless fieidit rate weio leorjranireil tlio rn'dronds in tho Cential Freight association would ho imalilo to remain out of the Itmitls of rt'i'eix ers. Miuwell ileelaretl n fio per cent iueieiiso would help, but would not meet the situation. Permanent re lief, he Miitl, could only bo obtained hy a leadjiislment which would briuj; tho uite in tho central territory lo a lew! with tluo prevailiajj else wheie. Will Vnwter loft Thursday to Ult friends la Kitgouo for a fow dn)s. ENTERTAINMENT Vmidovillu AdllliriHioiI Frpo - - i - - - , - . - '' - i - . - i - - i - - - . - - - . - - 4 I MONTEREY KEEPS SECR0 Thomas Green, Muiderer o' William A. Bcwles, Cashier of Dank at Blythe, Cal., Pays Final Penalty Dies Without Sign of Fear. Will Not Tell Real Name-Says Par ents Good People and Must Re main In Ignorance of His End. SAN QI'BNTI.V. CJ.. April a. Thorna Orecn, murderer or William I A. Don It's, cashier of a bank at ' 1)1) tho, Cat. wont to his death on I tho scaffold In tho stater inltentlary ' hero nt 1 o'clock today. Ho dloJ without a slsn of fear. Grocn, In company with Paul Case, attempted to rob the BKtho bank and when Howies tried to escapo and sound an alarm, shot and killed him. Green mounted tho scaffold at ex actly 10 o'clock. Ucfore the black cap -nns adjusted he asked for War den Johnston and thmr.ed him for his kind treatment. Asked If hi wished to reveal hla true name, Green said: 1'slrcnta flood People "I will not tell my real name. My mother and father aro good peoplo. They raised mo properly and gave me every advantage. "I want to go to tny death with my Identity still unknown. My aged parents know nothing of this affair, and now I know they never will, i brought this thing on mself. Of courso I am sorry that I killed tho cashlor or that bank. I fired before I know what I was doing. I am ready to tako my medlclno and tho quicker jou get this thing over no tho better satisfied I will be." Neck Ilroken by Fall Tho trap was sprung at 10:0S o'clock and tho body was cut down 17 minutes later. Tho neck was broken. After tho execution Warden Johu ston said. "Green went to his death llko a man. Ho showed no sign of fear and walked unassisted from the death houso to tho scaffold. Ho seemed anxious to get It over as quickly as possible and tho execution as car ried through without a hitch." MILITANT TRIES TO NKWCASTLK, Ens., April .1. A siiffrncetto attempted today to reach Premier Aquilli in the train on which he wns trmelini; to East Fife. She ht niggled furiouslv when the po lice inteifered, ami after n hard tussdo was carried away uncon scious. GLASGOW, Apiil 3. Suffragettes today tried to blow up Itelmoiit church hero. Though they exploded three bombs under it, not much ilumti'-e a done. WITH TRACTION CHIEF TKRHK HAUTE, ImL, April a. - David MiihU'r.son, coufcied uluggur mid gunman, ami T. F. Grnvcr, gen oral manager of tho Terro Haute, In dianapolis fc Eawlcrii Traction com pany, wero jointly indicted here to day on n charge of invading thu looms of JoM-pli Colgaii, mi inter. national organizer of Die Carmen' iiuWiii, nml it'imiviug hmikw, impel ami I'liiri'tpomli'iice, Union leinler here chiiige (Inner hmiglit lu yet ,okkci,iim of Ihe imiou' clmitcr uuJ roll IjooL IDENTITY UPON SCAFFOLD NO. 11 ARNOLD BECKER E KILLS HIMSELF Well-Known Operator of AHhtwe Placer Shoots Himself at HtHantf, While Suffering From Ill-Hearth-Was Austrian Nobleman. One of Consulting Enflneers it Crolon Aqueduct, New ftrkUft' Notes to Friends andRtnttves. Arnold Heeker, in whoso veins flowed royal Mood, nml who v;is one of the ciiiisiiltin euginccrA in the const ruction of the ('niton nmicduct jthnt ("iipplies New York City wftli water, coimmtteil miicnlc nt Ilollnml Thuidny evening nbout 0 o'clock by hhooting himxclf with n .32-cnlibct revolver in the left temple. Death wns iiiMantniieoii. Drokcn health and business worries, tmdeniiitiiiiK his mind, nre given ns reasons fo! the rash net., lie hud suffered from ueiirnsilinuin for years nml hml a nurse in chnrgo of him nt (he mine. Dr. It. J. Conroy wns summoned from this- city nml mndo-the trip in nn auto driven by Secly Hall.- A coroner's impiest wni held nml a ver dict of Hiiicido returned. The. body will be shipped to New York, whero his family resides. Notes to busi ness associates nml relatives, foiiml nfterwnrds, briefly told of his grim intention, nml bade 'them farewell. He wns well known in this city nml Grants Pass nml made the Medford hotel his hcndqunrterti. Decker was nn Austrian nobleman, born nt Ihe Austrian consulate in Washington forty-tiireo yearn ago. His Austrian titlo and name wns Duron Arnold Decker von Rosen veldt. He wns educated at Berkeley, Cal., and nt Harvard, and had attained national prominence ns u mining mid civil engineer. Ho had recently organized the Althouse Placer company, and a Dticyrus excavator, tlio most exten sive equipment on n Southern Ore gon placer holding, had jut been put into successful operation, nml was handling 10,000 jurds of gravel per day. Injunction proceedings insti tuted ngaiiibt the turning of the wa ter of Althouse creek into Democrat gulch by the Decker company in itn milling operations worried Decker mid aggravated his nervous condi tion, his nxsocintca allege. WEST REFUSES TO SEND COOPER BACK SALEM, Or,, April U. Governor West today decided not to lienor the requisition issued by Governor L. D. Milium or North Dakota for MeClain S. Cooper, whose case was aired in Portland recently nt n heariug held by Miss Fein Hobbs, the governor's secretary. Cooper was arrested at Hood Diver, Ore., charged with jury bribing in North Dakota in connec tion with his trial ami acquittal on the charge of murdering James Doss, SEEKS REGULATION OF ALASKA FISHEMES WASHINGTON, April 3. IXele,. gate James Wlekerskam of Alaska told tho houso committee oh (erritar ies today that the world's smImihi Mipply would he ruined if method' now prevailing in AIhhU were -tended to the Pacific tiuHtft uw4 other dUtiii'U. lie hiIvihihM m Mil legulnllng fislu-rlw, Kwrnry IM field wUhe to Mtwd K, 1 J mm Ut Alnk to IhLuU Ik Mmiff MN ENGINEER befuri) (4 My lWU m i ,if .A" Vm