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Show WBOYS INVADE SS STATE OF SONORA i VJ& : jtnlrf WGUVS, Sept. 12. Twenly-ijhio iitlA Hy nrinpd. well-mounted American Wjf vlQh carrylnK 1000 roun,Js of j chrhj !UnltIn. lrd by E. S. O'Reilly, former Papr man and soldier of forluno, J -r presumably for Nacozari. be- RUU j.aybrik tod:iy. Tho departures ot J A r ban,,s rrm Kaco, Nogales and i r toiler towns are reported tonight. iltf -al of,lcI'il of the American com- ( Bri jj? onemtlng In Mexico dlcclalin all idlK viedgo of the expeditions. No one ' rooft rs to know who ilnanccd the ex- 1 t"w ilon from here. ?S LPAS0' SeIt- I2 A special to the ! 1 UJtJ V180 Herald from Douglas, Ariz.. 1 ii tho twcnty-nlno Americans ! ;-;',cro thlfl morning, going toward 1 bii I"1 f DoUK,,iH- !ind l'at almul- ! h 2 125 Americans croBitert tho line tfW ;mol,Uu, N. L; fifty between Xuco. k I a',,d DUBlM. and 12G into Lower 2fn,& at "exlcall. Kuch man is re-I re-I !;'0 carry 1000 rounds of ammtinl-S'C1 ammtinl-S'C1 a S" 'ne"b'. who, according to 0"V pntch, leads the Douglan expedl-'vtf expedl-'vtf 0ur wllb iladero about Ojluaga r,1f; a'lUl Roaalia and H well known . '"K 0,0 Present revolution ho eo Held corpoh.l at muny battles. V AiHSirifoa he r0fie horseback from a C ' 4.e?: .lH Now York, bearing ld . 'to vliii nri S.an Antonlo'H Invlla- ngyTcan,lic 18 c foct 5 "2SiS Sr'n?"1- Sont- 12 Gibing In ytt MbxiAii S.r,l,,,;d, AincricaiiH by way flHSa S TJ,C IflUor town Is Just a giKr kom'dary from tbla place. K4GA IK HANDS GENERAL OROZCO ,ao7 Tex. sept. 12.Ojlnaga. vMfrom Pr?.Bi.n 0 '"national boundary i fK rebel b m,i i .Tex" was surrendered J'j-Wns to - 2, Iat0 lu"- "lSt and, ac- "" lrfa from , W(0oatinuo(t ou Pago Three). REBEL GENERAL 1 PEFI1T ATTITUDE (Continued from Pago One.) Presidio tonight, Pascual Orozco. rebel commandcr-Jn-chlof. has established headquarters within tho town, which it Is believed will bo made the base of operations op-erations in northern Chihuahua. Tho federal lossos are stated to be three killed and seven wounded and the rebel casualties ten killed and a number wounded. Panlcho Sanchez, nephew of General Jose De La Cruz Sanchez, federal fed-eral commander at OJInaga. Is among tho federal dead. The attacking party was composed of .100 rebels. At the outset of the engagement, which began several days ago, the federal garrison gar-rison at OJInaga was of about equal numbers, but Tuosdny Sanchez and ISO of lils men crossed to Presidio, leaving .100 men to defend the town. This little band continued to fight until Wednesday midnight, when, becauso of a Jack of ammunition, they were forcod to yield to tho attacking party. It Is reported that besides tho rebel leader, several members of his family participated ln tho battlo and that 1200 rebels aro ln the Immediate vicinity This, however, as well as tho statement of the Mexican secret agent. Is declared Improbable by persons usually well informed in-formed as to affairs south of the border. A party of United States army officers and sightseers who viewed the lighting from Presidio returned to Marfa tonight, Zapata Is Active, MEXICO CITY, Sept. 12. Tho Zapatistas Zapa-tistas have been unusually active the last weok in their marauding oporatlon3 In tho states of Morelos and Mexico, and today word was received that TCmlllano Zapata Is com entratlng his forces at Alaltlzapau. twenty miles south of Cuer-navaca. Cuer-navaca. with tho announced Intention of marching on Cucrnavaca, tho capital of Morelos, on September 15. Regular traffic, on the Cucrnavaca division di-vision of the National Railways hn been suspended indefinitely as tho rosult of Tuesday's attack by Zapatlstos on a pa.w-sengor pa.w-sengor train, fifty miles south of Mexico City. Delayed roports show that nine persons were injured In tho attack, one of whom has since died, Two women passengers were carried into tho mountains moun-tains by tho bandits. The wife of General Gen-eral Angeles, commander of the federal troops In Morelos. was among tho passengers pas-sengers robbed. A numhnr of employees have refused to man trains, appreciating tho prospects of an attack from the Zapatistas Wood Sends Warning. WASHINGTON", Sept. 12. Major General Gen-eral Wood, chief of staff, today Instructed army officers at Nogales and Douglas, Ariz., to notify tho Mexicans, both federal fed-eral and Insurgent, that they would not be permitted to endanger American life and property by directing their rlflo lire Into American territory. If tho warnings were disregarded by tho Mexlcansrtho American commanding officers may act at their own discretion-The discretion-The arrival of Mexican federal reinforcements reinforce-ments at tho threatened points, it is ox-pected, ox-pected, will rosult in the withdrawal of menacing rebel forces to tho southward. Regarded as Rebels. v WASHINGTON. Sept, 12. The state department does not approvo tho suggestion sugges-tion of Senator Fall that the United States recognize the belligerency of tho Mexican Mexi-can rebels, that It might act as umpire or mediator. It was said at the department that the rebels held no important towns, had no accredited head and hnd failed to follow fol-low an set military programme. Under these circumstances. It was declared, the revolutionists should be regarded only us rebels against a friendly government. Leaders Estranged. EL PAGO. Tex.. Sept. 12. An absolute estrangement exists between General Pascual Orozco, Jr., nnd General Salazar, according to advices received todny by tho United States secret service. The 1200 rebels attacking OJInaga aro Orozco's followers. Four hundred operating oper-ating on tho Texas border near Juarez aro also his men. Salazar leads lf.00 bellevnrs In tho political po-litical doctrine of Flores Mngon. Thoy are scattered through the west. Orozco Is reported ns disgusted with Salnzar's Fonora campaign methods. Executed Without Trial. TOLHCA, Mexico. Sept. 12 Twenty-two Twenty-two Zapatistas captured ycBterday in a battle with federal troops near San Mateo, stato of Mexico, were executed today under un-der the. terms of the suspended constitutional consti-tutional guarantees. John Gill, a British mining man. was rescued from a band of Zapatistas and brought to Tolue.a by Lieutenant Llebano, who relumed today from an icpedltlon Into the rebel territory. After having robbed GUI of 1000 pesos and his clothing, cloth-ing, tlio ZapatlstHB carried him away. Campa Near Nogales. J NOGALKS. Ariz., Sopt. 12. Emlllo Campa and his baud arc reported encamped en-camped at Pinlto. thirty miles southeast of bore. Knplnecr Linn of tho Southern Pacific puusenger train destroyed by Cum-pa's Cum-pa's band yesterday, arrived today afoot. He reported his engine was sent, running wild southward. |