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Show iLAi TAKES Iwn FROM Sleral Troops, However, ? 3kive Captured Piedras JjjJp Negras, the Constitu-tionalist Constitu-tionalist Capitial. !jfeLY ESCAPE MADE ' J BY G?NERAL VILLA Sjjjfres Santa Rosalia With i Forces Before the Ar-SJjBjrival Ar-SJjBjrival of Federals Under ?3Bf General Castro. J(iBEDO, Texas, Oct. 7. Privato tgtklBkes received here today say Tor-''3Kwas Tor-''3Kwas CaPtur,Jn' nt o'clock till s rwiSB''0 3 constitutionalists under ffal Yillano. TIicho advices con-stlBed con-stlBed so dotails. 'fiBlSIIINGTON, Oct. 7. Dispatches ttfiiHp the fighting ;wno in northern 9Bco to constitutionalist officials j'ljS dcclaro Pnncho Villa and his large Vfclftr escaped from Santa Rosalia, be- Iuler General Castro moved southward, oud. Earlier reports lommand had been ated. S. Oct. 7. Without 1 soldiers took po3-igras, po3-igras, erstwhile pro-ic pro-ic constitutionalists, led the victorious uncut army under h tJio state of Coil-cuustlnno Coil-cuustlnno Carranza, nder-ln-chlof. Uragglcrs who were cavalry while they icnpe across the bor-tullonnlist bor-tullonnlist troops in bed away with the rniiicnl army. They e. sighted shortly after i) miles south of the lauted. and when all a cavalry troop was md into tho city, il of constltutionnl-nrms constltutionnl-nrms a ml marched advanco guard, en-ancc, en-ancc, roilo through deserted constltu-bulkltng constltu-bulkltng and tool: the city la policed e has been nu loot-ionallsts loot-ionallsts were leav-iiiionp leav-iiiionp llic residents. or the international tine established by 'nan becauso of tho ox here and In the was raised in part, terror-stricken peo-eross peo-eross tho boundary, narched under guard oops to quarantine Pass. ;ate. axico, Oct. 7. A tho capital brought augbnessy, ebargo nerican embassy in laid before ,Tohu ruj)rosentutive of i an overnight con-id con-id ho brought no conditions, but re-from re-from tho national tions -would bo held ion of tho country O'Shnughnossy ro-Uio ro-Uio capital, accom-who accom-who had just regain re-gain in Vera Cruz, lie Moxican govern-bv govern-bv President Wil- direct communica-can communica-can administration, isontations to make mmuuicato thorn to lications arc. liow-ill liow-ill be no further thor direct or in-ver. in-ver. mtinuc in the role 1 tho rosults of the i, and possibly mi-teed. mi-teed. Recent lnfor-him lnfor-him had not anpar-n anpar-n that -tho military improved, but thiB tion has boon loft Burusidc, the mili-cmbassy, mili-cmbassy, to report it department, and eoply interested in mine men who ar-Di.i ar-Di.i the stato of Du-the Du-the federal troops tiny with far more o rebels. They say )f their instructions s kill all wounded 2 man was dragged mediately after ono n nmnutnted, placed d and executed. Freed. Cel. 7.-Jaines m, American!:, hold rued with political a Souora stato go.v-a go.v-a Pago Two.) TOM GAPTURED BY GENERAL VILLA10 (Continued, from Page One.) ernment, have been f released through tho efforts of American Consul Sim-pich Sim-pich at Ensenada. EL PASO. Tex., Oct. 7. General Manuel Man-uel Chao of the rebel forces reportod to the constitutionalist Junta here today that General Bravo, the federal commander comman-der of Torreon, surrendered the town to the combined rebel forces. All of tho federals, with tho exception of General TSmllio Campa, escaped. The battle lasted, thirteen days, according to tho constitutionalists. |