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Show EN REBELS mnfiHT Bfcfi'oons Overtake Maderi-iBs Maderi-iBs Near Chi liu aim ii Sun-WK' Sun-WK' day Morning. Blkiw ambushed, mm soon rout enemies IKiishcs End in .Malcontents jK'king Refuge in Moun-tain Moun-tain Fastnesses. B, i I . Nov. --T. In an cngagc-Eesr cngagc-Eesr "tills city today which lasted K o'ulock in Uic morning until 'J I in the afternoon, six hundred 6 troops routed a force of four Id JIadcrlslas, driving them rely re-ly from, strong positions and com-I com-I tbcin lo take lo the mountains. B-rcvolutlonisliS lost liftccn killed lany wounded. Tlicrc 'were no pis on the federal side, but several b, including three ofllcera, were fepj Navarro was In command of Eeral troops, lie left Chihuahua ut Itk this morning at the head of uniranlcs of ihcy Second ho Million id squadrons 6f cavalry from tho rath rcglmeni. Ambushed by Rebels. Krosno, twelve miles out, one of cuds of cavalry fell behind to tiio road, They were ambushed (rebels, who opened lire from hills h sides of the highway, lin Florentine Cnvieu with lifty s drove the rebels from their posl-Uc posl-Uc waited for a portion of the j who had gone forward to ro-lilni ro-lilni before pursuing the insur-Ia insur-Ia tlie mcautlmo the latter tool; ion on another hill a short dls-iWay dls-iWay and prepared to resist an in half an hour General Navarro Ltlie sceiiu with his infantry and fire. Again the rebels retreated. t'iscoJc a now position from which cru again dislodged, ut liny furl I He'd thoimiel.ves he-stone he-stone wall, where the'y made a fried stand, rargents Flee to Mountains, tiring- was heavy and hero must hfs of Hfo occurred, tcveral hours of heavy lighting rls broke for tho mountains. They ursued by the infantry for three Jfvalry did not Join In I he pursuit of the rough country, d the stone wall. Hie bodies of rebels and ton dead horses Were i-durals abandoned the pursuit in .make camp and to earo foru their l. Several of the most seriously were sent to this city for treat-:ry treat-:ry and cavalry will depart "late making a detour to Intercept ahe jiiIsIh. IIUSiOUT EVOLT I MEXICO t 'able President Says 'Up-iugs 'Up-iugs Have Deeu Quelled j in Short Order, f yOHK, Nov. 27. President Diar. flco lias addressed the folly wing pn to the editor of the New York Can, published hero this mornirg: f rucem. riots In certain portions Wi'o ate tlie political doing of Mr. P-'o I. Aladero. According lo tlie nations published, upon throwing p Into a revolution, his object was flu the presidency by force, since J unable to do so by the voles of kitlzenn. P political movement will not cx-lince cx-lince hitherto It has limited Itself r in I'uebla, Ciomcz Pahtclo. Par-fi Par-fi C'tudad Guerrero. In all those jjney hav been repressed by Hie rind thu federal forces. The rest Ircpubllc lias remained completely 1 Mexican people love peace and rpl il beneuts and will not ae-Py ae-Py ruvulutlon. Further, the hinjl-wfi hinjl-wfi umlorstand tlielr interests would uaiifor In the hands of persons fwesii Socialism and carry on an t'lc propaganda, linear exists Uiero either for tho ;or for thu foreigners, but It is WrcBshig that .the press should Sensational ami exaggerated Wcli tends to cause alarm in the markets and to do damage to lirnot be said that I hero have fr'fUM diHturbances, for' even In icre there have been riots, to Im Vli rorerrud, order was re-es- Vn ,1W l"J"rs later and every-lauondlng every-lauondlng to his affal.;, witli no K VJIn,jnL n,a tliut created -by a WW t newspaper. On tiio other R iJS, government is supported by Knnlon nnd u well disciplined I SUNDAY AT " JUAREZ, NO REBEL OUTBREAK UonUiut Itisrrcetiomiryem- bnni Jr'!- or at any place Ihu iK;f.ncar litre. SaW81'1 ln J"'"1. Hnoa of eil.iiM.e.r,i rPCHd. At the plow A l0" Bvenl young bloods HnttinHn'na ,l"J s!lnK the vle-i vle-i iiSi .$ 'c,l"ce ut the police. C U.?, 1 B. Juarez Jockey club M b? ' "K'nlcrenee and were ft up h, A")orleaua. Kffl ,S,,,V,n.f l""k place at Pu.r-rnuniW Pu.r-rnuniW '-'"buaiuia newspapers, hfterIii:an0.,3 WUr Uttvd' Ul' liRrrEllED r,0,oot My:N" K Bl PLANTER'S "ESTATE Wt'o tSTflYi:,.ov- ,-.Wllh the ex- nHMi v or i ," c.liHl u rbnnccs. dMWea "of &c''-od cavalry and Part thu,,m'y arrived at Orl-fcfotiiuV Orl-fcfotiiuV J? ,,,H?e niul lUo Bktno.0. PH' " Wltl1 conspiracy against the on Pago Two. FIFTEEN REBELS KILLED IN FIGHT Continued from Page One. government were arrested and are being sent here for trial. Saltlllo reported the state of Coahulla tranoull and Monterey and vicinity were said to be quiet. From tho state of Oaxacu, Carlos Crls. a wealthy planter, sent to the Mexican authorities an offer to furnish 50,000 men from his estate, armed, to assist In putting put-ting down the insurrection. |