Show I I I S SAY TORREON WAS WAS' NOT CAP BY REBELS b pAd Texas as Nov Koy 23 Passengers on the Mexican fe train this n and members of ot the dony ruy that lias the hands of the revolutionists re An An attaCk attack at- at attack tack was made mada on tho the town n. they say I I 7 e. e cy e s 4 t iSS iSS iS S S 5 i. i GEN BERNARDO REYES I Now practically all an exile in France Prance He lie Heis lieis is credited with being the moving spirit behind the revolt against Diaz ward Torreon where they were met by a troop of or cho opened fire the revolutionists re turning and scampering toward toward to toward to- to ward Lerdo Then Jhen came Infantry In two sections and a fierce fight ensued during which two were ere killed one fatally wounded wound wound- ed and a prisoner taken the prisoner hav hay hayIng having ing a rifle and two boxes of cartridges The Tho government forces had one man killed and one fatally wounded The I federal forces forceR pursued the rebels as faras far tar faras taras as cut They then returned to Lerdo where they placed their prisoner prisoner pris pris- oner in Jail The dead lead were also left there while while the the wounded were taken to Torreon TorrE-on hospital All An stores have been closed and all Is quiet here re as well as at Gomez Palacio The federal authorities had hada force OI or 4 f a large largo OI or 4 f troops in reserve here El EI Eco also says there was little muo fight fight- the Invaders using one or two pieces of artillery that had been captured at Gomez Palacio but Torreon was not taken taleen This This' morning tho the Mexican government government gov gov- telegraph operators are taking messages for Torreon as usual and claim to have havo the wires s open Coy Gov GODie Die Diego o Redo of the state sLate of ot Sinaloa was a passenger el from Mexico 1 City this morning Tie Hc admitted that Gomez Palacio had been taken talen by the rebels ut said the fact that Mexican I securities had not tho con con- of the outside world In Iii the stability stability sta sta- of the tite Mexican government FIGHTING AT SANTA ISABEL EL PASO Tex Nov 23 heavy Heavy fight ing began legan early this morning at t Santa Isabel Chihuahua At Torreon a lar large e force of cavalry ca has been sent in pursuit of the who have withdrawn toward San Pedro where a a. decisive battle buttle i Is cx- cx n te d today Reports from from Monterey declare a a. 13 large rg number of federal troops are en route to Monclova Coahuila to meet Ia 1 Madero cro who is reported marching marching- on that place with about 1000 well ell equipped cavalry ca and seVeral hundred Infantry This Thi force it Is said is being augmented by recruits all aU along the line lIno of march LIBERALS BACK TO MEXICO I LOS ANGELES Nov No 2 Ri Rivera RIvera Ri- Ri vera one of the editors of Re Regeneration the paper established by the Mexican Liberals who recently were released from thc at Phoenix ix Ariz 1 where whore they served terms for violating the ne neUtrality neutrality neu neU- law lav b by sending inflammatory lit literature Itt Itt- into Mexico T r said ald la last t night that it was intention IntE of ot every ely Liberal I to cross the border and assist th the tho Guiterrez de do Lara Ricardo 1 Flores Continued on page 10 10 1 MADERO Continue Continued from pa page e 1 1 1 Matron Maon on and Anc Antonio Villareal the men who served sered the tho sentences could not be found and it i is believed they havo al alAd already already al- al ready Ad departed for Mexico Rivera would neither den deny nor affirm the report they had left heft tho the city |