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FEDERALS DENY
tDM'SFALL
TOREBELHOSTS
UEBIEII filiPP JBBTTEB II HEAD IF BHITISH Wilt.
Villa Claims io Bo in Complete Pos
session and Planning Attack Upon
Monterey Next tfucrta Claims
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Rebels Defeated by Mans.
Federal Prisoners Worked in Repair
ing Railroads Vatasco Escapes,
States Rebel News.
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WASHINGTON. April 8.
Mcxlrnn Chargo tfWff aires
AlRnra received from Foreign
.Minister Itolas, nt Mexico
City, today tho following mes
sage: "Torreon has not fallen.
Hoports to that effect are
false. General Mans' forco
arrived In time utterly to de
feat tho robots and drive them
entirely from the city."
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TOIIRKON, Mexico. April 3.
With Torreon at last completely In
his hands, General Villa was already
preparing today for attacks on Mon
terey and Saltllto.
Officially Torreon fell at 10:30
last nlcnt. General Velasco. tho fed
eral commander, escaped nt the last
moment. Last Tuesday a detach
ment of his men succeeded In reach
ing tho Canon del Guarache, sev
eral miles outsldo tho city, whero
they entrenched themselves stront;-
y. Vclasco and a small bodyguard
broko through tho federal cordon
during the confusion of tho final as
sault and managed to join this
forco In tho canon. A body of car
airy pursued them hotly. Up to to
day it had neither returned nor re
ported.
Hurylng the Dead
Villa promptly put his prisoners
to work burying tho dead, caring for
the wounded and clearing up tho
"wreckage. Tho damago dono by
hells, bombs and flro was enormous,
and tho removal of tho debris wi
bo a heavy task.
Tho food problem, too, was a ser
ious one. Supplies wero ordered
rushed from Chlhuhua City and Jua
rez, and details wero sent out to
drive in herds of cattlo from neigh
boring ranches. Soup kitchens wero
opened under military management
and nil applicants, men, women and
children, federals and rebels, com
batantH and non-combatants, shared
alike whllo tho food lasted.
To facilitate the assault upon
Monterey and Saltlllo would rail eas
forces of federal prisoners at work
repairing tho railroad eastward aud
rebuilding tho bridgo over tho Nazns
river, which was destroyed during
tho righting.
Monterey and Saltlllo
Villa was Inclined to think both
Mosterey and Saltlllo would fall eas
ily. In view or tho Torreon garr'
eon's destruction nud the city's cap
ture with a greater store or artil
lery and military supplies than tho
lluortlstas possessed anywhere out
tddo Mexico City, he could not be
lieve It would bo deemed worth while
to relnrorco tho derenders or either
or his next points or attack. And
unless thoy wero strongly rolnrorcod,
he felt confident of making short
work or thorn.
Tho righting nt Torreqn over, tho
rebels and their federal prisoners
fraternized readily. Hy their des
perato reslstanco a roslstanco which
was a great surprlso to Villa tho
fedorals had won tho rcbols respect.
On tho other hand, tho rederals wero
surprised at being fed and well
treated. Many of them would have
surrendered toonor, thoy said, but
their ofricers convinced them thoy
would bo tortured to death If cap
tured.
All Prisoners Regular
It was a notlconblo feature, how
over that tho prisoners wero all told-
iers of tho federal regular army, and
that there wero no "bandoras colo
rudos" a corps of volunteers orgnn
Izod by General Orozco In 101- whon
he rebelled against Mudero among
them,
Theso volunteers wero declared
traitors by Goticrul Villa, who prom
ised to exouiito overyouo who fell
Into his hands. It was bolfovod ho
did no,
Considering tho number of men In
yolved in the int eleven days fight
IhKi thu louses were enormous. Of
llm rtfbnls two hundred wore kllleJ
Is RuHtUy'a fighting u'ono and It
wm MtliHut! flvo hundred federal
W iMaIh Mini lOOO woiiudud the
mm uy.
SJRr.ORN TTSEHOi&ttGQVAra.
Whtlo American army officers 'were booming tho Rritbdi thoroughbred ns tho model cnvnlry hnreo, England's
most brilliant cavalry leader. Held Marwh.il Mr John -Trench, has bren riding an American ttvttor at thu he.td of the
recalcitrant British hrniy. Tho horse Is Govalr. a four-year-old, formerly owiuhI by Frank S. Cooke, of iH'trolt, Mich ,
who won tho blue ribbon for three-ycar-okl troUccj and Americaa carriage liorsed at tho Michigan State Pair lust
year.
After the horse shows were over list fall Mr. Cooke had Gomlr developed ns a saddle hone. At thl work the
colt proved to be an apt pupil, and with Ids natural beauty he so Impressed n professional horxiMinn wlm na looMntf
for a mount worthy of England's Held Marshal that Govalr was purcltxsod, uhlppcd to tamlim ami In due lourxt
dellrcred to the authorities of Uw War Office.
The incident Is at once n notable illustration of the incomparable versatility of the Ix-tter type of Anivrk-titi
trotting hore and a demonstration of the wisdom of developing tho trotter us a riding horse.
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I mld-nlr and fall dead to the water '
Formerly them wero hundreds I
I the bay; now there are only n few i
I Mutters Is going to the wireless sta !
Hon tomorrow to seo If the govoi
merit can tone down tho waves.
WIRELESS WAVES
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SAN DIEGO. Cal.. April 3. Hu
mane Officer Mutters of this city Ir
on tho trail of tho government's hip
"wireless station on Point Lonia. Ho
believes that the powerful radio
waves sent out by tho station aro re
sponsible for tho disappearance t
pelicans from San Diego harbor and
vicinity. Mutters said today he h
seen pelicans by the scoro stricken I::
MURDERED WITH AXE
SAN KUANCJSCO. dil., April :'.-
Every indication tlii nftornooii ,'
IKiiiitn to the stupid tonight of
the M'heduled twenty-round limit tit
Daly City uetuvun Jimmy Clnlili.v nml
Hilly Murphy, middleweight. Pro
moter Coffroth'rt prediction of elenr
weutlier for I hi.- afternoon lulled to
mnterinlize, hut no rain had :.iUru
i-inee enrlv in the titty.
AIMCADKt.PIHA. Ark., April .1.
Intense oxeitomciit prevailed here to
il u.V Mir the uiiitdcr lust inglit nf
Mi. Elunli Fmiieih mid her two
children. The itliiyer killed his io
tinis willi on nxto. I'mncirt and nil
other child ixcnped, llliiodlionndx
wen put mi the trull of tint mur
derer tins oit.ruouii.
SKATTI.K, Wiii.Ii.. Apiil 3. l-'ol
lowing ueeossfu tiioriiutiits in (lie
lntitiluutinic of .hipniuMHt oysloix Io
l'ii(l'l Sound wntofH. Wliiium .1.
Ilolliwi'll, uii o(oi' HiDUnr. mid Y.
'XioliiK'iiwii, mi iinpoitel', will mill
from SmtHc for .liiimn Anil 'JO Io
uittiiiKe for icgitlHr liimitiit-. ot i
oytii to ln pliMittd heie.
'I'lie Jiimuc. n.ir, it i- mihI. i
will ni Hi'iIiIn u- Inhii' us the i t I
em iiv--lii lit-i . mid will iii'iiiii'i tin
fllUor of ilu Puyrl S. in. ul JUoi'ilit
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HOUSE REFUSES TO
CUT OUT MILEAGE GRAFT
WNSIIINGTON, April 3 On n
teehnlcal oliji'i'tlnii. the Iioiiho ollinl
uated from tho budget hill thlx a
ternooil tho plan to ahnllnh senator
and tvprexenlntlves' "mllotiKe." The
.)te wns i!S to 'il against repenting
the 20 louts it iiillo provision of tlo'
old law.
ti oMH'iitltp soMtlon of tho suiint
'today iroHiitoil iIUcuhdIoii of tli.
si nato einial tolls' riNtotutloii. Mom
in rs of Iho we unto wore not Inrtltiod
to tnko up tltt resolution until af
ter the loiiatt on mil ooiiimlltoo moot.
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IkiII. now that the Long llrtuioli tttiiii
or tho Now YoVrk and New Jersey
lenguo liit boon transferred thorn.
"Molly" Motlwltr. niueni:iiily fur
Vie Saler. Is shtiwlng itiiiHlilonthle IiIk
tenguo stuff at first hnnu for tin Chi
cago Culm.
Mniiager Charley Dooln of tho
Pillule will carry four eatt'linrs be
sides hlinself this scanou. Hut even
with v many backstops, the I'hlls
cannot afford to Ioko Kllllfur to th?
Fetls.
With K'ouetehy at flrtit, Vlox at
vecuud. Wagutr nt uliort and llnwrey
nt third, thu I'lttitburg Pirates will
begin the seaiou with what look to
bo the Htronaost Its field In the Nation
al league.
With Medford trndo I MiulfnM nintlo
Men's $15.00 Suits
Anoliici' lii sliipiiicnl of CaiK ()iii
Iltiiuhvil I'ci'Cciil I'u it Wool Suils ni'
i'iv(l (tulity. TIkmt's nntliiiitf on lilt'
ni.'irlii'l Hint licnts tliciti for tlic price.
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Pastries, doughnuts and all foods are far more digestible when made with Cottolene.
Physicians and expert dieticians have passed the verdict of science in favor of this
clean, food-bettering product Cottolene is pure and wholesome and should be
used in all cookery.
The children will adore the cook who makes this:
COTTOLENE FAIRY GlNOIiRDREAD
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2-3 cup Cottoltnc; 2 l-'i cups tuar; i-a cup sweut milk; 3 ojh;s; 1 toaspoon sodaj 1 tablespoon Blngerj
7 cuns Hour (or enough to mix us stiff us can bo rollod),
Crram Cpttoleno and eufjar, add boaten CKgs, soda dissolved In sweet milk and ginger. Add flour (m much 09
can be stirred in). Roll to about ono-eight inch tlilckneks, in a Bheet to cover bottom of a largo, low baklng-pan,
ceo" wltli fancy rolling-pin or snrlngerle titamps, sprinkle with sugur and bake to a very delicate brown. Cut apart
ana .umove quickly by passing knife undt rntath and stand on edge In u pan to cool.
"Our entire orKnmzatlon U con
turtd on tliU I'rlntiplo, to iniiKo llm
lliipmoluie In Its rl'asit thu 'IIK8T
cm t in run went 1. 1).'
"We have bton confronted frum
tliui to time with the temptation to
inniiiiradiiri) a uhiwper vuhlelu, and
thus roach a h liter iimrket with u
Kieater animal profit.
"Tho directors of this company
h;nu oxhaiistlvuly ipnlltttl thu non
oral trade conditions nud uiiiiiilmuus
II) mUierit to the 'IIK8T CAR IN Till:
WOltl.ll IN 1TH CI.AH8' pttlley.
"Huptnohlltni art thrfir hullt
with all the skill ami careful work
Himmttlp Hint thu Induttrjr nffiirdH.
Wo will build thsiti thnt wsjr only.
It U our aim anil objoct to valid Iho
KrtmttMt our In tho world for tho
prli'H. and mo utll lieop vol MR itluiijt
on the mmo lliion ns long n wti htu
In biiliiow."
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1'ronlilont.
Incroaso tho Povor of Your Onr
Wo roinovo ciiriioii ly 1 1 1 nxy'cii ))ro'(&s al lliu 1w cost of
I.(H) por iiyliiulur
Crater Lake Motor Car Co.
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Ordir a pail of Cottolene and just try these crisp wafers. Use Cottolene in
all COOk in ir. ntwnvs lminrr nnr-.thirJ inco ihnn -,n ,,,.,l,l nr K,,..,,.. .,A
DeCailSe Cottn1fnr rrnllir rrruQ fnrUnr- A1i. ! -. .... fi... 4t, ....1..,.UI. TJIDCTI'
Cook Book, HOME HELPS. Do it NOW.
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Is n compendium o( tho
fmdl recipes for
Baking and Cooking
in this Climate
Climnlic condiliom ore very important in cookin(; nnd
bnkinif' what npplles lo tho hiuli nlljtude of thor hii is
not ntlnplnble to tho ttcn level of this Bedion. Thnt 19
why successful Eaitern formulae nro often failures here.
The Rilrlcs Cook Book, juA issued hy tho Fisher Flouring
Mills Company, mnnufadUircra of
Fisher's Blend Flour
llm pnleil All-Purpoto Hour, inadu of cholceit Knuorn litrd vvhent
n.id cholccA Wcilorn toll wlutnt, wst prupured with (lilt (act In mlnil.
Mrs. IsAbtlln Sucey, recvtml't't ttitborlty on the art of cookery,
vrcfurtd Atul tftttd t1ry one of Id 156 recipes, For tucceiiful ball.
iiiK in llilt cllmula the I'clrlat Cniik Hook hut no ciiiuil, Wti will mall
you llm honk II you fill out nnd tend lit coupun below, lourtlivr with
Ten Cent (ciuli or Oainpt.)
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