Show SOLDIERS AND SMUGGLERS IN I BORDER O Ol One I Mexican Killed Hilled Six Vi Wounded and Fourteen Captured CARRIZO SPRINGS TEX is B SCENE OF INCIDENT Foreigners Foreign rs M May y Find Refuge Refuge Refuge Ref Ref- uge With U. U S. S Consuls 5 in Mexico i SAN ANTONIO Tex Sept 13 In In Ina a a. fight between betwee United States soldiers and Mexican smugglers at Springs Tex t today day one Mexican was killed six texi Mexicans ans wounded and fourteen four four- teen captured None of of tho the pursuing party was Injured Injured In In- and only two cavalry horses were hurt The Tho soldiers came on the Mexicans shortly after daylight a few miles from crossing at ai the Rio Bio Grande river and nd at onca began be an firing An American who is the reputed leader loader of the Mexicans but whose name is Unknown unknown un Un- known replied replica to tho the order to halt and declared that his party would never nover sur Bur render rendor The Tho soldiers were then ordered to open fire firo and at tho the first volley ono one Mexican was shot dead two others apparently ap ape mortally injured and several received minor wounds The American can leader realizing that the odds against him hun surrendered Besides the tho leader thirteen Mexicans were captured All of tho prisoners were taken to Windmill ranch a arid and d a surgeon was summoned to treat the tho won wounded The fhe capture was made by bv a detachment detachment detach detach- ment of the fourteenth United States i ea cavalry valry under command of Lieutenant McLane MeLano WASHINGTON Sept 13 Europeans Europeans and md nd o other her foreigners as aa well as aa Americana Americans Ameri Amen cans cana ma may find r refuge with United States consular officers in Mexico The Tie state department e t has ordered those these o officials to extend th the thA same came me n to foreigners as they would to Americans in anticipation tion of or such requests as have been re received rea re- ed cel from China Switzerland Spain and some somo other go governments ti lri in th that t w way y yit it is expected to rc reduce to o a D. minimum an any grounds for dehu fo for n tIji rt Mu u rd the PacifIc Mc r k for refugees ha has been ordered to give accommodation to h all 11 for fot foreigners Havi Having Hard Bard Journey One hundred Americans and eighteen h r foreigners making their way from Torreon to Monterey en on route to the United States are having a dang dangerous journ Journey y because of tho the bad condition of the roads Tho The party Is under tho the direction direction tion of oC Consular Agent Allen AlJon and plans to embark at About Americans Americans Ameri Ameri- cans still remain In the vicinity of ot Tor- Tor reon Federal General Bravo at Torreon is endeavoring to reopen reopen the tho railroad to 1 Mexico 0 City to obtain provisions Ao- Ao cording to advices received from Consul Hanna at Monterey the epidemic at Torreon Torreon Tor Tor- reon neon Is passing Consul General at f 1 Mexico xico City reported that communication with Ciudad Diaz Juarez Durango Dm Ensenada enada and La LaPaz LaPaz LaPaz Paz Matamoras l and Nogales has been temporarily suspended The tram transport port Buffalo en route to San Francisco from Guaymas is bringing American refugees from l Pacific Mexico ports port I FEDERAL VICTORY CONFIRMED EL PASO Tex Sept 18 Gen Francisco Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco Ca Castro tro in command of of tho the Juarez federal forces fories received a a. dispatch to today ay from City declaring that Francisco Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco Villa tho the rebel leader Icador had been defeated in a battle at w west t of ot Chihuahua The me message sage came from Governor Mercado and nd said that a federal federal fed fed- eral oral force Corco under Marcelo Caraveo had defeated de do- Villa |