Show ' V1 I E i “MISTER El FELIX NA WUZN’T YOU EVER A BOY?”-- 1Z DF II P AND S P 1 NEPHEW OF FORMER PRESIDENT NOW HAS PRACTICAL CONTROL OF MEXICAN CAPITAL DIRECTORS OF THE TWO ROADS I8SVE STATEMENT AFTER PRO i TRACTED CONFERENCE Mutinous Led Troops by Students Free Rebel Leaders from Prison and After All Day Fighting Force Madero to Quit City General Will Not Oppose Attorney Plan Which Will Now be Laid Be-f6ro Federal Court Where Action Wa Originally Taken j’ Francisco City — President with his ministers and a strong detachment of loyal troops was driven to the national palace Sunday night and later forced to leave Felix Diaz the city while General with a large majority of the regulars behind him has practical control of the capital Later Madero returned to the national palace after leaving his wife in a place of safety and declares he will fight to the death Diaz who is the nephew General of the deposed president Porflrlo Diaz now is at the head of a majority of the capital troops Including most of the artillery and la in possesion of the arsenal in the city and the powder works nearby The day was marked by four engagements the most sanguinary of which took place in front of But the most imthe national palace terminated portant was that which in the formal surrender of the troops New York— Plana for he dissolution of the Union Pacific Railroad compary and the Southern Paolflo company as decreed by the United States supreme court officially were announced in detail Thursday night after a protracted session of the directors of the two companies sThe terms are said in a statement issued Jointly by the joads to have the approval of the Washington department of Justice and the agreement now awaits confirmation of the court In the federal district where the action was originally iaken and by the railroad In of the' state of California accordance with recent intimations the severance of Union Pacific and Southern' Puclfic results In Union Pacific’s absolute purchase of Central Pacific whlcji has been the bone of contention between the two principal roads of the Barrimar system Tfia agreement also provides for the salej of all the Southern Pacific stock 98 per cent heldjby Union Pacific to the stockwith accrued dividend holders common and preferred of the Pacific other U4hn and Southern thanj the Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line It is understood that a syndicate has been formed under the leadership Loeb & Co and their foreign fonnections to finance the sale of Union Pacific’s holdings of Southed! pacific amounting to $126500000 - j Of 3 TURKS SUFFER HEAVY LOSSES’’ ? i Mexico Madero f ' I in the artillery barracks It Is believed that not less than 200 persons were killed In the fighting Among the number was General Berof nardo Reyes a strong adherent of war Porflrio Diaz and The mutinous troops were led by students of the military school at Tlalpam a suburb They marched to the prison to which General Felix Diaz has been transferred for safe- PRESIDENT FRANCISCO MADERO The president of Mexico who is reported to have been driven from the capital by a nephew of Porflrlo Diaz General keeping and released him Bernardo Reyes was also freed from Santiago military prison there being no resistance in either quarter To the army of thdmutineers quickly came portions of the First cavalry cavalry and Twentieth Manuel MondraInfantry General gon retired was in command but gave way to Generals Diaz and Reyes At 8:30 o’clock the first encounter with loyal troops occtirred in front of the national palace and General Reyes whose long record as an army officer as broken more than a year ago by f farcial revolt was killed instantly by a bullet through the head Many fell in tiiis engagement and among the scores of bodies which strewed the streets were those of minor officers 'women and boys of the lower classes and members of the great crowd of spectators which had gathered at the firing of the first shot the Fighting continued all day and Madero’s decision to flee it i3 said followed Lie knowledge that who had arrived General Elanquet with a small portion of his force was unwilling to fight General Felix Diaz A tragic sequence of the death of General Bernardo Reyes in the fighting Sunday was the suicide of his son He shot himself Rodolfo through the head President Madero displayed great personal bravery during the fighting He led his supporters and on one occasion on a gray horse dashed against his enemies’ machine guns with an alof life most reckless abandonment to follow a Madero has endeavored conciliatory policy toward the malcon tents and never at any time hag he evinced any of the traits that made Diaz so much feared and permitted him to rule Mexico with an iron hand" SHOW OF FORCE NECESSARY TO AVERT REAL INDIANS THE TROUBLE Warships Being Sent to Central American Porta Merely aa Precautionary Measure Says Knox IN BONDAGE PERUVIAN IN JUNGLES Natives In Slavery are Flogged lated or Otherwise Tortured Will of Inhuman Masters Mutl-- : at Washington — Movements to Central warships which became fully known put the Central American here into a state of flutter of United Washington — With the transmission America to congress on Friday by President Saturday Taft of a special state department relegations port compiled by American Consul and sent Stewart J Fuller at Iquitos Peru on of South the ministers hurry- the exploitation ing to assure Secretary Knox that ail American Indians In The Putumayo was tranquil in their countries district of Peru and conclusions on To all queries the same answer Hie same subject by Frederieo Alfonso was returned — that the naval move- Pezet Peruvian minister to the Uni-ments were merely precautionary and BERNARDO REYES GENERAL In large part Inspired by information of activity of revolutionary juntas in this country It was intimated in official quarters that the purpose of the naval movement was to maintain the status quo In Central America jin far as that can be done by the restraining influence of warships until the incoming administration ha3 opportunity to define Its policy and decide upon its attitude toward the republics Authentic reports of threatened upwith the change of risings coincident administration in this country determined Secretary Knox to guard American interests by having a strong American naval force at strategic ft j It was 'pointed out that his points action does not in any way commit the incoming administration which of course may withdraw the warships at once if that course is regarded as desirable States Girls Sold for Twenty-fivDollars New York — The existence of a "white slave” gang that sells girls for $25 or $30 each to owners or keepers of resorts in Chicago was described to Judge Hand In federal In General the Reyes was killed court Saturday by Assistant United States District Attorney Walker who street fighting after being liberated moved for heavy sentences for Frank from prison by his sympathizers Filasto a wine merchant and Josqph ted States wrere made public by the Ribuffo a barber of Paterson N J state department convicted of forcing a young woman It is shown in Consul Fuller’s to enter a resort in Paterson that the helpless people of the Hidden Romance Revealed Putumayo district were victims of a New York — A hidden romance in medieval system of barbarous oppression wielded by the the life of James Bartlett Hammond the typewriter inventor who died on company an English concern which 27 last was revealed Sat- works the rubber fields in the Upper January urday when it became known that the Amazon country It is asserted that when the Indians who had always been aged millionaire looked upon aa a widower has a failed to bring in a toll of rubber sufof the wife Mrs Jeanette Hammond who ficient to satisfy the overseers Is now residing in Germany and mutilation company flogging sometimes death followed GENERAL FELIX DIAZ Debt Is declared to have been the chain with which the Indians were fettered By being forced to buy more imported goods than they ever could hope to pay for they have been reduced to what Consul Fuller found was virtually slavery AEROPLANE USED IN WAR Aimed at Warships Dropped From’ Flying Machine There was fresh Constantinople— fighting Friday in the region of Gallipoli and an aeroplane made a flight over the Dardanelles and dropped three bombs These were almqd at the Turkish warships ' Two of them fell Into the water and the third exploded on the shore withoutdoing any damage Bombs 1V A iM’ at at Thousand Men Reported Killed Battle During Recent London — Although official dispatches from Constantinople and Sofia continue to show a wide divergence of claims as to which side Is gaining the no doubt now there Is advantage that fierce fighting is again in progress at several points and the war is well on its way to a decisive finish A rumor is current in Berlin that 15000 Turks were killed during the on Wednesday fighting at Gallipoli and that the Bulgarians captured prisoners Sofia also claims to have successfully repulsed every attempt of the Turks to take the offensive at Three columns of Turks were routed Saturday with heavy losses Fifteen COAST RATES FROM Reduction of From 14 to Utah and LOWERED to 40 Per Cent Idaho Portland Or— Announcement was made Saturday that the Oregon Short Railroad Line and & Navigation company have put in rates covering twenty-oncommodity nearly all the manufacturers of Oregon and effecting reductions under the old class rates of from 14 to 40 per cent to Idaho and Utah common points t This is said to be the first of Pacific coast manurecognition facturers enabling them to reach the Rocky mountain territory In competition with the east and middle west Cubans Withhold Reply government Havana—The Cuban not replied to the note of Arthur M the American minister Beaupre of the direction who acting under the' destate department at Washington manded that measures he taken for the punishment of the persons responsible for the recent attacks on the American legation by the newspaper has Cuba Charges Not Substantiated Washington —The validity of the seats in the senate of Messrs Chilton and Watson of West Virginia is The commitlot to be investigated on tee on privileges and elections voted unanimously that Saturday there was nothing substantiating the charges that corruption was shown in the election of either of these sen- Aged Steamboat Captain Dead Leavenworth Kan — Virgil Dresser years old one of the last of the ators steamboat men of the Missouri river To Amend Nevada Divorce Law and known as ‘‘Admiral’’ Dresser Nev — After several Carspn City died here Saturday night He came hours’ struggle the divorce law amto Leavenworth in 1856 twelve months’ endment requiring Thirteen Killed residence in the state instead of six Mansfield England — Thirteen men passed jlhe assembly by a vote of 30 to 22 It goes next to the senate were killed and a number injured Saturday at the Bolsover colliery by where another hard fight Is expected the snapping of a chain to which was The Barnes amendment adopted Friday is to go into effect January 1 a rbucket containing 8 suspended 1914 gallons of water 75 Felix Diaz drove President Madero from Mexico City after a day of fierce fighting I mation had been received by the adMr Churchill (had to miralty office reexplain that no news had been ceived officially The news of the appalling disaster which befell Captain Scott and his was brought to Aamaru companions New Zealand by a signaled messago from the Terra 'Nova the vessel which had carried the explorer and his exAND COMANTARCTIC EXPLORER pedition to the Antarctic and which PANIONS PERISH ON RETURN late last year w'ent once again to the JOURNEY FROM SOUTH POLE south to bring hint and his companions back Captain Scott’s party reached the Amundsen Storm Overwhelms Brave Band of Five exact point where Roald at the planted the Norwegian flag After They Had Reached Souther-south pole They found there the hut most Point and When They Were constructed and left behind by Within Eleven Milet of Station Amundsen’s party These facts were recorded in the documents found on the bodies of the London— After (having reached the explorers when they were recovered south ipole Captain Robert Falcon G F Wyatt business manager of Scott and four of his comrades perish- the after receivexpedition ed on their return journey and when ing the news said within but eleven miles of safety was “It Scott’s original intention to This startling news has just been take sixteen men with him In the received here The story which will main traveling party and after reachcoine aa a distinct shock to the civil- ing a certain distance four of these ized world reached London early were to return and the rest were td but was not made continue At another point four more Monday morning public for several hours were to return and the rest continue) News of the tragedy comes from At another four were to return which arrived at leaving fourpoint the Terra Nova with Scott to make the Christchurch New Zealand on final march with the remainder of the “It is this flnaj four who under the command have beenevidently expedition lost Those who did not f Lieutenant Evans make the final Journey were to await with the return of Scott and the gallant The four men wiho perished 1 Captain Scott were : Dr E A Wdlson four with him chief of scientific staff zoologist and “While we afe not yet In possession artist Lieutenant H B Bowers of of the details of how Scott and hla the Roytal Indian marine In charge of party met death yet we know thei E G will oontailn etortes of splendid han£ the commissariat Captain Oates of the Innlskillen dragoons in ism on the part of the survivors' charge of the dogs and ponies Edgar Scott’s Diary Tells Story Evans petty officer in dharge of the A number of details of the disaste sledges and equipment In which Captain Scott and four of hl9 This party of intrepid explorers men perished in the Antarctic are heading the British Antarctic expedibrought in special dispatches to the tion which set forth with such bright Central News service Captain Oates south of the hopes pole and evidently set out from the teat in reaching which was regarded as one of the best which ”tKe four menT bad all but succumbed to starvation and exhaustion CAPT ROBERT F SCOTT to brave death alone' in the blizzard which had overwhelmed them j Aiftef a brave struggle for weeks with his hands Oateg declared to his comrades that he was gbing to set out in the storm corns didn’t know when he would the he was He back tent left and Ml never seen again He evidently knew J he was setting out to meet his death alone The others 'later tried to push on but were forced into camp again on March 21 after nine days’ struggle in the blizzard Food and fuel were 'both exhausted Probably realizing that his party h ' was doomed Captain Scott entered in 'viV j his diary four days later — on March 25 a “message to the public’’ In this he declared that the disaster was nol due to faulty organization but to misfortune lie said nobody In the world encounter could expect to successfully such temperatures and storms as they had met on the barrier which so retarded their progress When they arrived within eleven miles of One Ton depot they only had fuel for one hot meal and food for two days The doomed explorer wrote apoloas I getically of his “rouga notes” He said these and the bodies must tell the He appealed to his countrymen tale Intrepid British explorer who head- for the care of those dependent upon ed an expedition In search of ths the perishing explorers south pole News of the death of Captain Scot! equipped expeditions that ever set out and his men who succeeded by a final upon a similar mission reached the dash in reaching the South pole only south pole January 18 1912 and then to find proof that Roald Amundsen perished miserably In a driving bliz- bad forestalled them came In a brief on the journey back zard dispatch from Lieut E R G R Evang After attaining the pole they faced of the royal navy who was second io aihbut for the return to civilization command when the expedition started For two months they struggled to get and who now signs as “Commander" The message was signaled from thfl back to “one ton depot” which they had established 150 miles north of the steamer Terra Nova returning from ultimate south But one by one they the anarctlc regions while passing Seaman Evans died Camaru New Zealand died on the way from concussion of the brain on Feb- Other Explorers Shocked by News — New York 'Read Admiral Robert E ruary 17 Captain Oates died from exposure on March 17 Captain Scott Peary N 9 N retired who received Lieutenant Bowers and Dr Wilson a gold medal and the thanks of condied from exposure and starvation gress as the first man to attain ths during a blizzard about March 29 north pole said when he received ths The warn sympathy of the whole news of the death of Captain Scott world will go out to Mrs Scott in her and his companions: terrible bereavement She left Eng“The news comes to me as a ten last month land for New Zealand and rible shook Mrs Scott and the wives news of the calamthe heartbreaking and relatives of the brave men who ity awaits her there She sajled from perished with Captain Scott and the San Francisco February 5 whole British nation have my deepest The news of Scott’s death only slncerest and most heartfelt sympathy reached his relatives the and condolence” through newspapers Raold Wis — Captain Lady El iron MacArtney Madison the explorer’s sister was the first to Amundsen received the news at La learn of Ms fate and she telephoned Crosse The captain said he was too the news to Mrs Scott Captain dazed to speak but finally said: Scott’s aged mother at Henley Mrs Thera “It Is hard to believe this Scott had not felt any apprehension must be some horrible mistake II for the fate of her son but bore up seems incredible that such a larga should in thi3 way” very bravely! party perish New York — “I cannot believe it ia The Daily Mail says: “It is a tragthat an exIt is inconceivable edy as overpowering as Franklin’s true end in the Arctic more than sixty pedition as well equipped as Captain beScott’s was could have perished years ago The victory is walled up fore a blizzard” Sir ErnLieutenant In death” est Eliackleton the British explorer In the house oi commons the news and one time association of Captain created a great sensation The first Scott so expressed himself when lord the of Winston shown the dispatch from New Zealand admiralty Churchill was bombarded with ques- telling of the fate of Captain Scott and tions as to whether any official Infor party ” '? 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