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Show STORIES THAT FILTER OUT CONFLICTING Resort That Diaz Had Can-tared Can-tared National Palace Probably Untrae. SAID BLANQUET HAS COME OUT FOR HADERO Government Forces Using Dynamite and Hand Grenades Gre-nades In Assaalts. VERA 03HTZ, Meiieo, Pen. I. . Baaj.rto of a moet eoanieting character are m.ng In thle city from Mexico i t itv, whara tha light between Madero ; and Diaa still agca. The doubt aa to t the prseiss aituatioB ta tba capital i due to tha eeneorahip. Thi doee not a mean that ao sw ia coming through from tha theater of war. On the con trarr. mmagee by wire and by courier, offli-ial raaaaagea, private maaaagea and iioogin to rommarcial honae. are ba tag received, but they are conflict mm Ob the heal of dispatches stating ' that Oaaaral Rlanqoet Bad arrived ia - the capital with 1200 to help Madaro and that the federate were preparing a general aeaault on tba rebel pceitioaa with dynamite bomb ad underground raines, came the etartltng newe that Mas had captured the palace late la tha afternoon aad drives the federate to tha eastern oatekirt of the lty. rederal goldian Apathetic. While tba tide of war aeema to bo turning steadily toward the federal! both oa account of reioforeamente and aggreaaive opera 1 1 one. faw would ba nrprteed to aaa a rebel victory la eplte ,,f tfca jreverament ' en parlor foroaa. Tba federal aoldien are apathetic, aa they believe that a rhange in tba ad nuBiitratloa will brisg at laaat a tern porary eeeeatlon af btoodahed. Greet quantitiee of dynamite kave baaa carried into tha nation 'a capital in tba laat faw daye and it ia announced an-nounced that tha government had east a force of man into tha eewemge avatem to plant dynamite under tha ar-aenal. ar-aenal. At tha aame time tha federate made uee of nig Iron water pi pea sot vet placed underground. They formed theee Into tuuaela aad barrieadea and ware thua enabled to approach sloaar to tha rebel position, than hitherto. Adopt Mow Method. While thle ingenuity apoke wall for tka offlaora ta command of the feder all, there hare baaa ao reporta yet of tederal mil. Indeed It la part of tka day 'a newi t hat tka federate made a aaataiBed attack on tie Y. M. C A, building aad were repulaed with heavy lota The govarameat foroaa are naing dyauaito bomb aad band grenade ia tkalr lataat aeaaulte. Aa tka valdniaht re porta from Marias Co Ion la Dia and Ascension ware burned by Rnlaa and not Oomea, and contrary to Halasai'a ordara Beeauee of this nojaa ha been nt to Sonora. Salaaar' rebate or now at Aaeeneton In tne Mormon dlatrlct. end Emelto V. rjuea (kMnoa, tha new provisional praaidant praai-dant of VI ax loo. who haa Juet bean proclaimed pro-claimed by the rebel chief. I at CTJltoe. near Aeoenalon. MAPBRO IS HJAMD WITH PBESIDBNT 8 NOTE MpOOp C1TT, fab. 11. Praaidant Madaro ha received the reply from Preeldent Taft to hie telegram proteetlng agalnat intervention In wttlch Praaidant Taft esaured him that tha reporta that It was the Intention of the t'nlted fttatee government to land foraea In Mexico were taaecurate. "I never expeoted anythina laaa than thla." oommanted Mad no oa reading Praaidant Taft'a miaiaga regard It aa aatlafactory and friendly ." The fighting continued throughout the day but the faderal sun eare ineffective In dieloddna the rebrle from their Intrenched In-trenched and fortified poeltlona Purther-mora Purther-mora the federals did not snow ths asms agstaaalvaneaa which charaoterlaad their action In the early daye af the battle. Thla I believed to be dua to tha fact that ti.ey realise that for the praeent tha government force are not of eufflclent etrstufth to defeat tha rebela. ..Madaro appeared aangulne Sunday and Monday of the ultimate auoceea of the federal army. He rtaelarad ho wa optimistic optim-istic ragardlns tha outlook and that he had bean offered eupport of all kinds In hi opinion Zapata, tba guerrilla leader, lead-er, waa not a supiltigjll1 of tha. alearly all tha non-oombatanta nave moved out of the real danger Bona Broad aad oornmeal era abundant la tha aaastai it v indicate that tba fade rail are tin the aggressors, it is coaaldarad unlikely thai Dial aa taken th naJaoa aad altogether likely Oat Dia 1 bo lag slowly hBisI in. 0 soar si Haerta announced that a general attack on th Diai position with bombard wa im miaoat- OeneraJ Blaaquat with about 1100 federal, all armed, aad six eaaasa, marched into Meaico City Mat evening aa4 proceeded to tha Zoealo, where GcBoral Hnerta, commander of tba federal fed-eral force, addressed them ta (mat of tba national palace. General Hnerta stated that on tba fight bow prsgTQSslag depended the national honor aad ha hoped every sal. tcr under General Blanquet 'a ansa mead would do bis duty General Huerta thaa shook hand wtth General Bias duet who waa placed in command of tha reserves st ths palace. This rive President Igadaro irapor last reiufor cement. Ha ba bees ex reetuag General Blanquet for the last Three Americas battlosbipa, the Georgia, Vermont and Nebraska, are bow sera They were visited yesterday by ths civic authorities DBOUUtSB DIAI It WELL rat TEBICUUBD 1AM ANTONIO. Tax-, Tab. It. A story of tha woundlns of Herman O Wales, s Hvll engineer of New Tork and Weab-Insrsoa. Weab-Insrsoa. In tba flghtln at Mgfas City, wa totf by J. ft Gibson of Vanoouver, B. C. who arrived her. from MexJ-m MexJ-m ay. saw aiw- ,k- wih and are being dletributod among th Poor. MJ-TJOBM CB.OM LIlfB LARBrx). Tax-. Feb. la Andrwaa Omr-s Omr-s OaJss. rebel commander at Nwevo La-raAa. La-raAa. sent a to roe of naval ry to a point slahtaen mUee eayth of the border lata Monday preeumably to Interoept the too fadoraf troops under General Naraojo, ra-Pprted ra-Pprted en route from llostsny to retaks Nuewo Land. Ttlagrapk ooenmunlce-ftea ooenmunlce-ftea to tba eouth leTnterrupted aad f-WJS f-WJS i so oontrm a report that Naranjo ad M men were approsealng Noewo La-redo La-redo wwrs without reeult No disorder occurred in Nuevo Laredo Monday but merchaftta cloeed their (tore tad shout tote refuceee oroeeed to the L sited Stales heoauae of rumors that a battle waa Iramlaent. AGITATION ON BORDER . mOAUM.. Aria. Feb 11 AnU-tsxitteas AnU-tsxitteas (eelins on both sldsa of the line aera look form lets ysstsrday IB efforts of a volunteer military organisation mad to the Sonora state government A eeoret order of kfeacan Is said to have Th leaders reaelvas) a sever rabrjfea from Oovarnor Maytoraaa. who wa brpaohd with a reaueat to furnteh t0 rise. Three Mexican railroad man of Negates. Sonora. alined th r aquae LTbey alao appro. chad Ool Bralllo Soeterilxky. oommandar of the state rural polio. He alao spurned the ofiar A phut to dynamlu public buildings on th Amtrioaa ld aa retaliation (or intervention ta said to have beaa on foot. Mexican eutkoriUee declare thsy will I take Immediate stssxt to crush tha often. lot the ssTltaUsra, BUBS BROWNE BATS. t-oe ANOCUE8. Oai:. reh la Ao-then Ao-then tic Information that kfla star Browns of Los Angeles, s national tennis star, who arrived "n Mexico City, rlbru-ary rlbru-ary 1 to participate In the Mexican national na-tional tennis tournament, waa safs was received here today by bar brother, Net Browns, alao a prominent tennla player. Dr. a. O. Goodman, ohlef medical officer of the NOonJ Beltway of Msxloo. tilsgrsahU that Mlee Browne and mem-ber mem-ber of her party were eare m the Goodman Good-man reeld.no.. with Sidney Sutherland, a newspaper man, who alao was wounded about the eaxse ttsaa; U B. Hemer and another American, whom Mr. Olbaon did not know, were viewing Tu.adar'. battle from a roof of a hotel Wslaa wa .truck by a bullet at the knee, the ball cornlns eat at tha hip bat not touoblng the bona Try the time I left Mexloo City Thursday Thurs-day Bight Dies not only waa atronslv Intrenched In-trenched In the arsenal and the T. M. C. A. bedMing." eald Mr oiheon. "but had mas stationed on all the tail buiidinaja la the neighborhood It was salt that ebout J.eoe.OoO round of cartrtdra war etored tn the aiwanal. with itxty cannon and a aamber of machine run. The iisuiaiu of hi Sr. waa lensxikabla Hs baa aome of the beat artillery men la the Mexican array, aad they are well i equipped with ranse-finders. 1 asw a fore, or ebout 104 rural ea chauns a rebel position Tuesday morn tax. and whaa trtaa tssaig his machine ssnas aad neaain ea thorn It wa esakeextag. a few sassy have Masai II. ken ths greater nsmsber war. straw several time. I was bxtwmed by a oiw)gn diplomat Tuae-K Tuae-K day that Mkdera'e loss woe mors than 100 killed and wounded "Whit, there le no police protection, that, fa vary little disorder among the loww element " Mr. Orbeoti said forabrnera ware much oonearaed over report, that the United tatea might Intervene. Such a report he saaj, woe drctueted by a newspaper iertaaalaul aad oersted muoh feeling 1 la I SrirJab subject, but an for -tlgwsrs who sosak Ensilah are looked troaa with eurplrton and should an antl- tastiran outbreak have occurred I would not bars on ruddered my tit. worth a oeest," eald Otbwn. atOSStOSS HOBT ALL LEAVE MEXICO BBv PASO. Tax., Fab. 1 Mormona yet reamtning In Mexico must ba taken out by gate or they wilt bo subjected to s rearer txvSfnltie than tha Amartosn kialel Is Msxloo have suffered In the of?bv&mLrwb & and SSgsr Lunt, who cam direct from If the Mormon ooloetos by auto. They ear f that faderal and robots alike ere busalng horxsss and fences beloruflnx to Mormons and that General Antonio Ha Dago, rom-1 rom-1 iiianifsi of the federals In the state of Cttttraahua. has lud en atl-American L wsujatag far all the xrlngoee" to keep out or Jsasnco. Cn route to B Paso from AipjaqW Laos was robbed of MOO by Bmfno Carnpe, ins restored rebel leader, who la bow with Sassaar. 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