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tbert Hubbard One of The Herald's Well Known Exclusive Contributors ASSOCIATED PRESS EL PASO, , Leased Wire Tuesday Evening, DAY AXD WIGHT REPORTS. WEATHHR ftlUKCAST. December 2, 1913 12 Page TWO SECTIONS TO DAT. m ERTA MUST QUIT THE JOB ALS FLEE WITH SAYS WILSON President Declares Mexican Provisional President the Only Cloud Upon the Horizon of the .Villa's Chief of Staff and IN CASH; and That He Must Be Removed Urges! Several Friends Come to $5,000,000 Steps to Prevent Private Monopoly, El Paso Side. and Rural Credit for Farmers. VILLA SAYS THEY GOT, HIS MONEY WASHINGTON. D. C, Dec 2. "There is but one cloud upon our has shown itself to the south of us, and hangs over N. MEDINA, chief of staff of DESERTED . There can be no certain prospect of peace in America until Gen. JUAN , is in the EI county Huerta has surrendered his usurped authority in Mexico; until it is understood jail, charged with bringing stolen property over the value such will on all hands, indeed, that pretended governments not be countenanced of $50 Into the state. The complaint or dealt with by the government of the United States." was fijed in the court of justice of Five million pesos, or more than $2,000,000 gold, the property of Gen. , aged Chihuahua multi- This is the way president deals with the Mexican the peace E. B. McClintock Tuesday situation, in his message to congress, read in person before that body today. morning, following which Medina was millionaire, is 'being carried overland from the , of Chihuahua to the American border by a federal army of 1500 transferred from the city jail by dep Continuing, he says: uty constable J. W. Brown, to the men under Gen. Salvador1 Mercado, who evacuated the staate capital Sunday morning and struck out for the border "We are the friends of constitutional government in America; we are county jail. t village of , according to word received Monday afternoon by Gen. Pancho Villa, at The aged gen- more than its friends, we are its champions; because in no other way can our In the complaint signed ty city de- Juarez. neighbors, whom would wish in every to proof friend- tective Fred Delgado. it Is charged that eral and relatives, who have been virtual prisoners in capital for six months, are with the federals, it is reported. to we way make of our the defendant had taken $7000 gold, many the ship, work out their own development in peace alid liberty. Mexico has no and $14,000 Mexican money, the per- News of the evacuation and flight of the Huerta troops reached. Wn. villa property "Villa. Medina de- Gen. Villa to maintain City broken sonal of in the form of a telegram from Maclovio Herrera at Ahnmafa, on government. The attempt one at the of Mexico has clares that the charges are false and the Mexican Central railway, 83 miles south of Juarez. down, and mere military despotism has been set up which has hardly were trumped up by enemies. have honor to report to yon couriers a Medina was arrested at 604 Upson Herrera's telegram read: "I the that more than the semblance of national authority. It originated in the usurpation avenue Monday night at 7:45 o'clock arriving here from the south report that the enemy has evacuated the state by chief of detectives Jesse C. Stan-s- el capital and is retreating along the road that leads to Ojinaga. The evacuation of , who, after a brief attempt to play the part of constitu- Detectives N. Wood and O. W. took place Sunday morning. I am informed that the strength of the enemy is tional president, has at last cast aside even the pretense of legal right and de- Smith were with Stansel. The money only 1500 men." claimed to have been takn has not been To Occupy Capital. ' clared higiself dictator. located. a y On receipt of this me3sager Gen. Villa vices of such an occupation. The tele which Medina was arrested-b- Stansel on "As a consequence, a condition of affairs now exists in Mexico a cotnplaint charging him with a viola- ordered Herrera, who commands the graph wires between the elementary rights neutrality laws. rebel army advance guard of 3590 men, and the point where Villa's advance has made it doubtful whether even most and fundamental tion of the to 'continue his march south and take guard under Hernandez is located ar either of her own people or of the citizens of other countries resident within Villa Causes Arrest. possession of the capital. By Tuesday said to be cut in several places and ao According to detective Stansel, Villa night, according to Gen. Villa, the cav- direct communication with the capital her territory can long be successfully safeguarded, andwhich threatens, if long telephoned him at 5:30 o'clock Mon- - i alry column under Herrera will have is possible. The railway between Juar- day afternoon and Requested mm to 85 ez and is fairly good, continued, to imperil the interests. of peace, order, and tolerable life in the lands come to Juarez. "Through an inter- arrived at Moctezuma, miles north Chihuahua in me of Chihuahua. condition, only three burned bridges immediately to the south of us. preter," said Stansel, "Villa told Federals Flee and Leave the Capital to Rebels, "Will you send a force out to Inter- having been discovered by the advance that Juan Medina had skipped out with State the guard on to Villa, Ahumada. "Even if the usurper had succeeded in his purposes, in despite of the con- something like $14,000, gold. He said cept the Federals?" was the question its inarch Impossible to According to Advices From asked Villa Tuesday morning. "I do Salasar's and Cnmveo's Movements. stitution of the republic and the rights of its people, he would have set up .that It was ascertain the Received the not think it wise to disclose my mili- exact amount, as every paper which tary you say Gens. Marcelo Caraveo and Tnez Sal- nothing but a precarious and hateful power, which could have lasted but a had been kept by Medina in his office Front by Villa Mercado Reported to plans, but can that the azar, who each commanded a, division had either been destroyed or had in Huertistas will probably not reach the of the federal army which, was de- little while, and whose eventual downfall would have left the country in a some way disappeared. Medina, Villa border without a fight," Villa replied. Have Gone To Ojinaja. "I have no way knowing the exact feated last week by Villa's men at deplorable condition than ever. But he has not succeeded. He has for- said, had received the money in the of Tierra Blanca. 22 miles south of Jua- more nature of hospital funds. It had been location of the federal column today, rez, never returned to Chihuahua with feited the respect and the moral support even of those who were at one time sent to Juarez from . and was but I judge that they are not more their troops, but struck out for the intended to be expended in taking care By TIIOS. W. STEEP, ASSOCIATED PRESS COR. than 75 miles from Chihuahua, as they district of western Chihuahua willing to see him succeed. Little by little he has been completely isolated. wounded and sick rebel sol-'dle- rs. will not be able to move fast, ham- of the, pered by provision refugee and are heading for the Sierra Madre By a little every day his power and prestige are crumbling and the collapse is than endure starvation, rebel advance , guard at Ahumada. trains and with 500 or 800 men. according to re- "The missing money. Villa told me. RATHER troops evacu- where we have established telegraphic noncombatants," he continued. ports current among currency, ranging $20 have Ojinaga is 180 miles rebel officers in not far away. was "all in in ated Chihuahua city, which communication. I have transmitted the about northeast Jaurez. If this is true, the Huerta bills to $100 bills. There were one or has details to Gen. Carranza, the head of the of Chihuahua and is near the boundary ac- "We shall not, I believe, be obliged to alter our policy of watchful 30 followers are in for a hard time, two $1,000 bills in the lot. been under siege for weeks, according revolution. line miles south of Marfa, Texas. It cording to the rebels, because CoL Julio waiting. And then, when the end comes, we shall hope to see constitutional "When I arrived at the house on to advices received last night by Gen. "It is my purpose now to send a force takes four or five days to ride from the Acosta, with 800 "Constitutionalists" Upson avenue, Medina was there. Sev- Francisco Villa, the rebel leader. The to intercept Mercado, who is fleeing to capital to the border. is operating in the western portion of crder restored m distressed Mexico by the concert and energy of such of her eral were there and there evacuation leaves the city open to pos- Ojinaga, and also to capture Orozco and Federlco Moye Acting Governor. were four or five women in the house." Salazar. The main rebel body proba- the state. When last heard from. leaders prefer the liberty of their people to their own ambitions." session by the rebels ederico Moye, a jronaioatU . mer- . Amntoi's' eotamand was Madera. as YillR.ilnyTe.tIfy, The report otved-fe- y VUia was bly at Chihuahua pre- at be- that chant of Chihuahua, was appolntecL More Cavalry President "Wilson, rend his messaged The date of the examining trial Gen. Salvador Mercado. military gov- paratory to the advance southward. We goVernor of the ad interim by to Move. chosen by theparties before either na fore Judge McClintock has not been ernor of the state, with 2007" federal will be nearing within a state One thousand cavalry will be sent to congress at a Joint session ol both or. get Mercado. when he departed, according tion determines its course acuor.. set. There is talk of trying to the troops, had left on foot for Ojinaga, on month." to word received by Villa. When he south from Juarez Tuesday afternoon branches, at 1 o'clock In the house "There is only one possible standard war department to allow Villa to come the United States border, 90 miles from To Occupy Chihuahua. Moye appointed or Wednesday to Join Gen. Herrera's message, among by which to determine controversies to this side to testify in the case when Marfa, Texas; that generals Jose Ynez Hasty preparations were under way heard that had been column, according to Gen. Villa. chamber. The the comes up would be Tuesday in rebel governor, he smiled and said, 'Moye is When documents of Its kind from between the United States and other it for trial. This Salazar and , with more the ranks for the a mine." this force leaves it will make a total briefest nations, and that is compounded of in the nature of granting Villa im- than 1000 federals, had retreated to the prompt occupation of Chihuahua. friend of of 4500 man who have left Juarez for any president, about 3000 word. long, Our own honor munity from arrest if the plan is car- west of Chihuahua city, Pointing out that of the Important t Accompanying the Federal column, it these two elements: mountains and is reported, are 50 or 60 Chihuahua since last Saturday. Ap- required less than 30 minutes for read- and our obligations to the peace of ried out. that hundreds of civilians, including leoerai strongholds in the north only Chihuahua proximately 2500 soldiers will re- ing, though it treated .upon a variety so compounded Capt. Harry N. Cootes came to the women children, who were on Monterey and Guaymas remained. families of the upper class. "We have still the world. A test and the been told," Tuesday morn- main in the border town after the de- of subjects. ought easily to be made to govern police station Tuesday morning when verge of starvation, had started out to Francisco Villa, the rebel leader, said said Villa parture Although ac- Galleries packed with a brilliant treaty of Medina's arrest, but to Chihuahua would be made base of ing, "that the retreating column is of the 10. no both the establishment of new he was notified walk the United States border. the more knowledgement was made officially, it ffompnny of officials and their fami- obligations and the Interpretation ot Medina had been turned over to the City "Well Fortified. aggressive activities southward. "Where than twoVmiles long. Vehicles of is rumored that the sending of lies greeted the president when the already assumed." county officers. Besides being the capital of the state. rebel forces will be sent to pursue every description are being used to troops these session got down to business. thoes report Medina became Chihuahua, Gen. Salvador Mercado, mili- convey the accompany south is merely a preliminary Joint Dealing with domestic affairs, the The is that with a population normally Huerta's families who step in a plan to meet the federal col- All present stood and a deafening roar address said: more or less angry when it was an- of 35,000, is the metropolis of northern tary governor, who is reported to be the Huertistas. Three or feur hundred umn retreating northward. of applause swept the chamber as Mr. turn to matters- of domestic con- nounced by Villa that he would be Mexico. Neither in the Madero revo- fleeing to the United States border at women and children are fleeing wilh Supplies Wilson place behind the desk "I Col. Me- nor present uprising Ojinaga 2000 famished course, my sufficient to last an army took his cern. You already have under con- taken to the front anl Lieut. lution in the has with soldiers the federals. Of if men of 8000 or 9000 men for two months and began to read at 1:0S o'clock. The sideration a bill for the reform of our dina Veytia would be left in charge Chihuahua been taken from the fed- and Gens. Orozco and Salazar. said to intercept the enemy, we will see that are being gathered president read easily and clearly in system currency, for at Juarez. Citizens of Juarez, it is, erals. Its garrison and the command- have taken to the mountains. Villa de- the noncombatants are not placed in in Juarez and sent pleasing tone, which 'carried of banking and said, petition requesting ing positions for sharpshooters and clined to say definitely said any danger." south as fast as the railway la fully his usual which the country waits with impa- circulated a but that repaired. Hundreds of sacks of his words to the doors of the chamber. tience, as for something fundamental that Medina be allowed to remain. machine guns afforded by the cathe- the rebel advance toward Mexico City Promises Trains to Torreon. flouT. o program for the trust legislation neces Villa declined and ordered Medina to dral and public buildings, heretofore would continue briskly. beans and coffee, besides thousands of was presented, farther than the men- to its whole business life and go to the front. had presented a formidable barrier to Mexico City In a Month. "Within 10 days regular train service loaves of bread, have been shipped deslrabDHy of an early sary to set credit free from arbitrary. Following Me invaders. Had the rebels "We shooting ram- will be resumed on the Mexican Central south to feed Gen. Herrera'a column tion of the and artificial restraints, need not this. It Is said that reached the will be at the railway from Juarez to Torreon," said more are being imported amendment to the Sherman law, "to say hope l early dina came to El Paso. After havingH city and the federals resisted, it was parts of Mexico City within a month," and into Jua- effect- how earnestly I for its I city Villa Tuesday morning. Our forces rez daily. prevent private monopoly more law. take leave to reached this side the detectives say believed that a fight in the would said Villa. "We are confident that ually than it has yet been prevented," enactment into I mai lie wroie out ms resignation ana have resulted in great loss of life and when the people in the capital realize contrpl the entire territory now "Where "Win Capital BeT announcements the president beg that the whole energy and atten- sent to denied by property. we have captured from the border to Torreon and we are "No one and that message tion of the senate be concentrated it Juarez. This is that almost all the going to repair railway soon as knows yet whether Crudad would later address a special upon successfully Medina's friends, it being said that be- Viaduct Reported Destroyed. north and are in sight of the city's the as Juarez will be made provisional capital to congress dealing frith that subject it till the matter is fore leaving Juarez, Medina wrote his Conditions in the city were said to be gates, they will voice their feelings possible." of the Constitutionalist government," The rest of the message follows: disposed of. And yet I feel that the resignation and sent by a messenger such that life there was no longer en- which they are now to do In case this prediction is made good, Villa, request is not needed that the mem- it Spanish afraid and Torreon said Pancho Tuesday morning; at Leads in Peace Negotiations. urg- to Villa. durable. The viaduct, which will clamor for the downfall of the will be in touch with the his headquarters on Calle Lerdo. "It is. T'nited States, the president bers of that great house need no Others Are Missing. conveyed water from the mountains, usurper. A mob in capital can border at Juarez for the first time In true subject Tte ne- ing country. the that the has been discussed, sa'd, stands at the front In peace in this service to the "I was not in hiding at all." said was reported to have been destroyed oust Huerta in a day." many months. Torreon is 527 miles but no definite decision has been made. gotiations with the nations of the Urges Credit for Farmers. Medina. "I came to El Paso as a pri- and the food supplies exhausted. With 3500 rebels and 16 field pieces from Juarez and is one of the most im- It is just as probable that the Clty-o- f world. "It has been the privilege of "I present to you. In addition, the vate citizen, having resigned from the Gen. Villa last night telegraphed de- advanced as far as Carrizal. 90 miles portant mining towns in northern Mex- Chihuahua will be made th.a capital," tp department of state." he said, "to urgent necessity that special provision army. I was not discharged. The tails of the evacuation to Venustiano south of Juarez, on the way to Chihua- ico. It is the feeding point for mines he added. rr ,it thp accent In nHnHnlf nt no less be made also for facilitating the cred- charge I have stolen any prop- Carranza, at , stating that hua. Villa will remain here until he and smelters representing investments Four thousand Sonora troops, com- representing four- - that tne proposed advance of the rebels Car- by than 31 nations, its needed by the farmers of the coun- erty is absolutely false. That is a City now communicates with Venusiano of millions of dollars. A food famine manded Gen. Alvarado, are marching' fths of the population of the world, try. The pending currency bill does put up job." southward to Mexico would ranza before the personally proceeds is said to have threatened the inhabi- from Hermosillo to Chihuahua to Join to negotiation treaties by Me- be expedited. The possession of the south. At Chihuahua, expects to tants of Villa's array the of the farmers a great service. It puts Following the disappearance of city, he said, would make rebel terri- he the city for several weeks, as for the march to Mexico which it shall be agreed that whenever upon an equal footing dina from Juarez, Capt. Jose Covarru-bla- s. join Manuel Chao and other rebel lead- the presence of federal troops at Ch- City, said the rebel leader Tuesday or policy them with; other tory of the country straight through to morning. Gen. differences of interest of business men and masters of enter- Lauro Hurtado and twl Ameri- and operations would begin ers and with a combined force of 8000, ihuahua prevented supplies being -- . ' r.se which can not be resolved by the prise, as it should; and upon its pas- cans, Capts. Holmdahl and Poole, are about city . proceed toward Zacatecas, the first shipped in. head of the "Constltutionalise move- ordinary processes of diplomacy they sage of said to have come to this side of that and at important city south of Torreon. Other Xot Yet Occupied , ment, is with this column and win ar- analyzed, discussed, they will find themselves quit the Many Prominent Families Besieged. pro- in shall be publicly river. All were close friends of Villa, Among besieged Ch- rebel forces. Villa said, are to Rumors were to- rive Chihuahua within two weeks. It reported upon by a tribunal (Continued on page two, column one.) Is Covarrublas, the citizens at ceed up the west coast toward Guada- current in El Paso is reported. and It said that who is a ihuahua who are now believed to be lajara. day that rebel forces under Gen. Man- To brother of one of Carranza's cabinet seeking refuge elsewhere were Juan uel Chao had already occupied the city Meet in Chihuahua, officers, has gone to Hermosillo to Creel, a banker and relative of En- Persuaded to Quit. of Chihuahua, but Gen. Villa said this The two principal leaders of the reoel thresh out the whole matter with Car-ranz- a. According to late reports which Villa rique Creel, former supporter of presi- said he had received by who morning that he had no official ad (Continued on page 2. fourth coL) dent Diaz: Gen. Luis Terrazas, exgov-erno- r, couriers TROOPERS PROTECT Gets Medina's Job. and Albert Terrazas, a wealthy traveled overland 130 miles to Villa J,Ieut CoL Medina Veytia has been son general. Ahumada, where the telegraph line has landowner and of the been connected with Juarez, deser- appointed chief of staff to Villa to Gen. Villa said Federlco Moye, promi- the S place by de- tion of Chihuahua by fderals was MEXICAN-SMELTER- take the made vacant the nent merchant, had been named civil brought by pressure S parture from Juarez of Medina. state, his se- about the of the TRIKEBREAKERS Jose Velarde has been appointed lection being based on the belief that citizens. The people. It was said, pro- mayor of Juarez. Mr. Velarde was he would be acceptable to the rebels. tested that if the federal garrison re- ORDERED TO PAY FEDERAL TROOPS BY HUERTA made "presldente municipal" when the Villa Confirms Report. sisted, the fighting would result in the Colo., Dec 2. Workmen of the United Mine "Workers indicted rebels first occupied the border town, "The report of the capitulation of wholesale killing of noncombatants: TRINIDAD, are: John P. White, president; Frank J. but was supplanted by Dr. B. Oyervl-de- s. Chihuahua is authentic" said Villa. that the roor were half starved and - districts are arriv- Hayes, vice president; William P. Dr. Overvldes, it is said, has dis "It came to me in an official disnatch. that the wealthy residents could not MAY QUIT BUSINESS expect mercy in- ing in large numbers to take the Green, treasurer. appeared from the Mexican town. Ve-- I which said the city "was evacuated on at the hands of the places of striking miners in the southern Alleging conspiracy in restraint ot larde was asked by Gen. Villa to re- - I Sunday. A courier at once rode 130 vaders. Gen. Mercado is said to have coal fields. Forty Mexicans, trade indictments were returned sume the duties of mayor. miles northward, where he met the decided on flight to the American bor- Ger-me- r, der,, so he could communicate LI, smelting plants Ameri- ers and with the closing with their families, arrived from Texas against John R. Lawson, Adolph that with of the of the smelt. McGatry, provisional president Huerta. Com- can Smelting & Refining com- ers tne mines win be forced, to close. this morning in a special car. They Robert Uhllch, A. B. munication between Chihuahua and In announcing the Charles Batey and James Morgan, A pany in the republic Mexico decision of his were met south of Trinidad by Maj. organizers the Mexico City has been Impossible for may of company to close the Monterey swelter "V iliiams strike leaders and of weeks. be closed, pending the restoration and probably the and a detachment of infantry, United Mine "Workers, and Bdwara REBELS SEIZE STUFF of peace in the country. The Monte- other smelters, Mr. formally advised of the strike condi- Wallace, of a paper at rey Burns said: editor labor smelter has already been ordered "The American Smelting & tions now existing and escorted to Grey Trinidad. TO CUT OFF SOME closed and the plants at Chihuahua, company Refining Victor-America- n min- has closed down its plant in I reek, a Fuel company The jury recommened that the Aguascalientes. Matehuala and Velar-den- a Monterey whpre ing laws be more rigidly enforced, that FROM JUAREZ OWNERS GRAFT MEXICO may also be until normal conditions are mine they will jjo to work at leg- IN ordered permanently restored in the country. T'.e assess- once Precautions had been taken to the governor be empowered by the Mexico City, Mex.. Dec. 2. A reso- closed, according to R. B. Burns, rep- ment on its Monterey islature to regulate or suspend the sale resenting the A. S. & R, company smelter, made prevent a possible attack by striking explosives during lution has been introduced in the in by the commander of the federal miners, no of ammunition and wholesale commission warehouses, of Spaniards, chamber of deputies that the depart- El Paso and Mexico City troops and apportioned amongst but demonstration occurred. strike troubles, and that in cases of the property Manuel ment of finance be instructed not to The decision to close the Monterey the A large number of men also went to dispute both parties should be required THREE Domingo Trueba and E. Canalles, have been seized by the rebels pay congressmen interests of the town for the payment any salary other smelter resulted from the assesment the federal troops, made work this morning in the Colorado Fuel by law to operate the mines pending in Juarez. Thousands of dollars' worth of stock, groceries and clothing, than that due them as congressmen. made by a federal commander on tf necessary, has this Iron Financial interest of coal' is said to have been possession. adopted to pay the action and, as stated above, an! mines west of TrinidaiL settlement. storedin the warehouses when the rebels took If the resolution is it will smelter the federal troops. This the plant will remain closed com- The announcement of action of companies in saloons is denounced as Ike Alderete has lost his keno concession. By order of Gen. Villa, was save the country many hundreds of may be followed by the suspension of until the the reprehensible. it thousands of pesos annually. operations plete order is restored and the possi- Pueblo federal grand jury in indicting transferred to A. Kyriacopulas Monday. The rebels claim that Alderete owes at all of the other smelters bility of further exactions of char- The methods of the United Mine Many generals who are members of and. as the A. S. A R. practically con- this officers and members of the United are severely condemned. taxes for a year on his concession and until he pays them he will not be allowed congress would acter has been removed. The suspen- Mine Workers of Workers to game his own property. forfeit their salaries trols the smelting situation In Mexico, sion of operations America on the charge. run the as as members of the army. thousands of men will be at this plant will anti-tru- st thrown out probably soon be followed bv com of Molating the Sherman law or worK. to men em. the w.i3 received by local ONE KILLEDDURING in addition the plete suspension of all the operations union leaders with- ployed at he smelters nroner. manv kn tho M.n i- - .k ...v.i... . out comment. Ten of the 25 indicted INDIANAPOLIS RIOT mines are depending upon he smeft- - Mexico." ' men are under arrest here and at Wal-senbur- g. Xo federal warrants had been Special Police Shoot Into Crowd At- served in this district early today. tempting to Stop Ice "Wagon Negro Robert Uhiieh, district organizer of Dead; Three Men Wounded. the miners' union, was again a witness Indianapolis. Ind., Dec 2. Claud todav before the military commission. Iiewls, a negro, aged 19. was killed and Mfke Livoda. another organizer, will be three men were wounded, one probably cjlled to testify later. fatally, this afternoon when six special police officers, riding on an ice wagon, WEST COAST POR TS shot into a crowd which tried to stop IT. S. JTJRYIKDICTS the wagon in Indiana avenue. The special officers were taken to a police j ELTON, Tex., Dec 2. Ten or more persons perished today in a wave which came without warning ERMOSILLO. Son . Mex., Dec. 2. were defended by well fortified posi- LEADERS OF STRIKE " Members of the Teamsters and cyn iNolan creek betore daybreak. 1 he creek runs through the center oi this city. Officials here received informa- tions and at Guaymas the federal gun- Monopl; Chauffeurs' union, now on strike, Fifty houses along the swept H today boats increased the danger to the at- of Iabar Is Alleged In Hill Re- voted down an appeal of team creek's banks in Belton were away. In the center of the town. Mrs. W. C. tion from federal deserters tacking party. turned Against I'nlted Mine Worker that the garrisons Guaymas Ma-zctl- It has been expected many In owners employing union drivers Polk and her four children were caught asleep in their home and drowned. Polk, carrying the fifth child, an infant, at and for davs Colorado. who asked that their employes had been preparing to evacuate. that the Mexico City government would RueMo. Colo.. Dec 2. For the al- be permitted to return to work. escaped to high ground. , order a concentration of its forces in leged of a monoply la- It was believed that this had given rise maintenance of Thomas J. Farrell, general organizer, Five fatalities a man, his wife and three children reported the northwest as a matter of protec- bor indictments were returned here by declared none of the men would take were drowned. His name was not learned to the reports from Juarez last night tion against further adances of the the federal grand jury against national out their teams until the employers of here. that the two west coast towns had "Constitutionalists, " while Guaymas officers and organizers of the United 1000 fallen Into of and Maxatlan only men had signed the agreement. the the hands the insurgents could be taken witb Mine Workers of America The lndict-- ii Team owners, employing about 250 When Main street bridge in Temple, Tex., was demolished by the wave, an unidentified man was on Theare has been no disposition )y great loss. The value of the feder il fr i irf The result of an lmestiga-t'"- " men hae signed the agreement Many the structure. It is believed he perished. "Constitutionalists" to attack either garrisons in those towns would ba r the southern Colorado ooI minor disorders were quelled bj the town, as it has been assumed that greater, it was believed. If mobiliz- - 4 ft'. lit e. u tion. The national officers Police. The creek's rise was the result of a downpour of four hours' duration. sooner or later the federals would with other forces at some more central I evacuate loluntanlj. Both towns point.