Show REVOLUTION IN 1 HONDURA I May Involve All the Central American Republics A BATTLE AT CHOLUTECA The Kevolntioiiists Win Their First Viet Vie-t r After a Hard Fight Los on Both Sides Heavy and Many Buildings Destroyed Nicaragua Charged with Aiding the RevolutIonIsts PANAMA via Galveston March 6 Anew A-new revolution has broken out in southern south-ern Honduras which may lead to the overthrow of President Pinciano Leiva and possibly involve all the Central American Amer-ican republics in Bonilla republc war Policarpo Bonia is leader of the new revolt and he has started in so well that he has sent word to his friends in Panama that success is already assured General Terrencia Sierra is chief of the revolutionary army whica Bonilla has organized and together they make up tho strongest combination that could be formed in southern Honduras Bonillas first victory was won yesterday on the plaza at Choluteca That town was protected a force of 1500 men commended com-mended by General Matute With an army of only 1000 Bonilla and General Scria attacked the forces garrisoned at grlsone Choluteca They met a brave resistance resist-ance and a hotly contested battle was fought on the plaza The loss on each side was heavy and many buildings were destroyed but details of the fatalities fatal-ities have not reached this city After more than two hours of determined deter-mined fighting General Mattes broken and shattered army was forced to retreat toward Amapala leaving Choluteca and large amounts of arms and many prisoners pris-oners in the hands of Borillas victorious army Excited by their victory and determined de-termined to make the most of i Borilla and Siera are now pushing on towards Tegucigalpa hoping to capture the cap ital and proclaim the success of the revolution revo-lution before the government has had time to recover from their surprise occa sionde by the victory at Choluteca A decisive battle between the army of Leiva and Borillas forces is expected to take place within a few days Meanwhile complications are arising which may bring about a general war among Central American Republics President Leiva accuses the government of Nacaragua of aiding Borilia in bring ing about the revolution He has telegraphed tele-graphed President Sacasa at Managua demanding an explanation President Leiva expects to have the aid oi Guatemala Guate-mala and should Sacasa openly attempt to reinforce Borilla both Costi Rica and San Salvador may declare war against Nicaragua and thus involve all the Central Cen-tral bloodshed American republics save one in |