Show BIG UPRISING OF ACROSS BORDER General Says Any Such Action Would Only Increase Revolution SOON CAN GUARANTEE SAFETY TO FOREIGNERS Most Host of Rebels Now Fight Not for Cause but Simply Simply Sim Sim- ply for Loot DOUGLAS Ariz Sept Sopt 17 If If the Mexican government should permit the United States troops to cross the international in in- lino line to protect Am Americana in Mexico a revolution much more sort sod out th than n tho the present nt ono one W would b be the result This was tho the opinion expressed by General commanding the 8 federal fed ted fed eral oral forces in Sonora mora who spent several hours in Douglas today Such au an act would bo be bitterly recoated resented re reo re- re coated by th the great mass of Mexican people said the general and there them would be no safety in Mexico for either cither those permitting so extreme a tL moi moo o or for Americans We have havo the Sonora situation well wellin wellin in hand said General and hope within a a. very cry short timo time to be beable beable beable able to guarantee perfect safety to all Americans desiring to return Until that time we wo do not want them to re rc re- re turn I I. dont don't o the Americans r remaining in in tho the places that bavo haio fed fed- oral cral troops aro arc in any danger as there are aro few if any remaining in the thc ox ox- posed places place I have havo ordered reinforcements reinforcements reinforce reinforce- ments meats to Nacozari but I r dont don't believe e there thero will be bo an attack on that placeIt place It is too vi welI oil protected now and the rebels are not well or organized Genera General said that tho the effect of the capture of General Orozco while whilo of moment to the personal followers follower of the rebel leader might aught have 0 no effect in ending the revolution because most of the rebels w were ro not fighting for a cause Rebels Merely Bandits I consider continued th the tho general that none nono 0 ot 01 tho rebel bands is f fight fight- ht- ht in lug ing for a n principle except the Socialist element The Tho others are arc fi fighting without without with with- out a flag la and they are merely mercy ban ban- dun Salazar is a Socialist loader leader but Rojas Rias is just a brigand brig and I do not think they will join forces Asked as as' to tho the next t probable mo move bv by the tho rebels operating south f of here lero G General expressed tho the opinion that they would return to the vicinity of the border This would be nero more than likely meo- the plan of Sal Salazar's zar's rebels a as that is j probably desirous of con con- he lifted at El EI Ti Tigre re into i iTin Tin TH il tI 2 declined to discuss discus bj his hii plans Sonora of the rebel robel bands EL TIGRE AGAIN IN INTHE INTHE THE HANDS BANDS OF OP FEDERALS DOUGLAS Aria Arit Sept 17 El El Tigre one of tho the richest minin mining camps camp in northern Mexico has been retaken by Continued on pa page e 7 1 I BIG UPRISING Continued from pa page e 1 federals after having been in the hands hand of the re robe rebel be band of Inez Salazar fo for tor two days Telephone communication with th the camp amp was restored just as the federal fedora troops were movin moving in and aad Superintendent Superintendent B R. R L. L Budrow telephoned that tha the rebels were wore still sUl in sight going goin oin over the hills hils hils Not a shot was as fired in the re recapture of ot the town A hundred federals chiefly Y Yaqui qu Indians Indans marched into the town and andt am t the e small smal band of rebels which ha had remained to await the tho reply for th the demand of ransom took t to the hills bills his Several hundred additional federals federal are encamped in in the vicinity of th the tho town The Tho rebels are reported to have taken with them thom worth of gold and and silver siver bullion bulon News of the relief of El EI Ti Tigre e wa was wa received here with much rejoicing There had been disquieting rumors rumor a all allday al day of mistreatment of Americans b by the rebels rebel MEXICAN PRISONERS ARE A OROZCO'S MEN mN MENEL MENEL EL PASO Tex Sept 17 Six Six prisoners are held by United States State troops at Presidio Texas opposite Ojinaga Mex where whore General True Trucy Aubert arrived yesterday with 1500 fed fea eral oral troops Amon Among the prisoners are areal all al of tho the advisers and principal load lead I ors ore of General Orozco Jr the tho rebel rebe commander in It I is that the person giving vin his name as Colonel Pablo G. G Orozco a distant relative rela rein tive of the rebel leader is the tho rebel rebe leader leacer himself Amon Among the prisoners positively identified iden idea according to reports to General Gen Gen- eral oral are aro Colonel Pascual Pascua Orozco Sr father of tho the rebel gen gen gen- en crab eral Colonel T Jogs Tosa ose Cordova General Genera Orozco's 8 private secretary and chief adviser advisor ad ad- visor and nd Colonel Cristobal Caballero an adviser to tho the rebel chief The rebels routed by federal troops troop are moving along the border toward Juarez Mex Mox opposite this point from both oth the east and west according to advices ices received toni tonight ht by General Genera E. E Z Stee er commanding the department depart depart- ment meat of Texas The driven en dri from to t the cast alon along the Texas border are movin moving west toward toward to to- to ward Juarez along the southern side of the international line lne Their retreat to the east and south is i cut of off Extradition proceedings a against Pascual Pascual Pas Pas- cual Orozco St St. have been riled filed fled according according ac ac- ac cordin cording to notification of ot secret service service sere ser ser ser- vice ice a agents here The Thc older elder Orozco Is i wanted at El Paso PaM on a char charge e o of conspiracy conspiracy con con- to ship munitions of or war into Mexico which h has has b been en pending in tho the local commissioners court for some weeks So far no specific charges cs have havo been filed against the other prisoners held heM at Presidio Colonel Orozco will trill willbe be brought here for trial MADERO MERO SAYS WAR WAlt WA I NEARING THE TH END EN MEXICO CITY Sept Sept 17 But But But one reference ret ref ernce to relations net wen the the United States s and Mexico was made b by President President dent Madero In his last Mader message lat night to congress and that was in connection with the American claims cams for tor indemnity growing out of the th battle of ot Juarez Juarz in 1911 The he reason for tor their remaining un- un settled he informed congress lay in the exaggerated d demands Regarding the dollar twenty war loan oan made mad in June Jun he said that that of the loan arca already had bc been ben n expended Th The president said aid the revolution re practically practically i was wan Wa ended and ascribed the spread of ot th the belief betiC belC that the government was weak to a 1 f few w persons whose ambitions Were ere unsatisfied In the tho revolution against Diaz and to certain newspapers which he ie alleged had given Iven false and news I M MEXICAN OFFICER TO BE SHOT FOR COWARDICE DOUGLAS Arts Ariz Arz Sept 17 The Tho Tho Mex Mexican ican federal officer responsible for or holdIng holding hold- hold Ing back reinforcements for El E Tigre Tige while the rebels und under r General Salazar Salaa were alf attacking th the town will be shot for tor cowardice according to General comm commanding tho the federal federal forces torce in Sonora The gen general made an emphatic statement to this effect when Informed Intoned toda today that the troops 8 sent nt from to the relief of El EI had har a arrived P within ten miles of at th the th town nine nino hours hour before the tho town ton was captured capture As soon oon as aa I find out who Is sible he wl will be executed said sid the gen gen- n- n The Intended reinforcements arrived er while fighting was we in progress s. s swung aung sung oft off offIn In a different direction and went into camp within sound of ot tho the firing Consulting Engineer J J. J W. W Malcolmson today authorized d the offer of or a reward of ot for the recovery reco ery of ot the twenty one bars of ot bullion bulon taken from El EI Tigre by yesterday It I was Wa belev believed that an attempt would be mado made to smuggle gle gleIt It across the line lne |