Show I MADERO 10 OE DEPOSED BY FELIX IX DIAZ NEPHEW OF FORMER PRESIDENT NOW HAS PRACTICAL CONTROL OF MEXICAN CAPITAL Mutinous Troops Led Uy by Students Free Rebel Leaders from Prison and After All Day Fighting Force Madero to Quit City Mexico Cit City President Francisco Madero with his ministers ministers' and a 0 strong detachment of loyal troops vas IVas driven to the national palace Sunda Sunday night and later forced to leave the city W J willie while General Felix Diaz with a 0 large largo majority of the regulars behind him has practical control of he ho capital l. Later Madero returned to the national after leaving his wife In a place of safety and declares ho he will fight to the death General Diaz who ho is the nephew Df Jf the tho deposed president ent Porfirio Diaz sow lOW is at the head of a majority of ot the ilie capital troops including most of the artillery and is in of ot the ars arsenal nal in the city and the power powder pow pow- der er works nearby The day was marked marled by four Cour sep sep- irate engagements the most iry of oC which took place in front of the ike national palace But the most important important im im- im was that which terminated In n the formal surrender of the troops In the artillery barracks It is bel believed eved that not less than persons were killed in tho the fighting I Among the number was General Bernardo Ber- Ber nardo Reyes a strong adherent I Ber-I of Porfirio Diaz and secretary ex of war The mutinous troops oops were led by by students of the military school at I a suburb They marched to the he prison to which G General Felix Diaz Olaz has been transferred for safe- safe PRESIDENT FRANCISCO MADERO a v st str r I k w The president of Mexico who Is reported reported re- re ported to have been driven from the capital by a nephew of Porfirio Portirio Diaz keepIng and released him General Bernardo Reyes was also freed from Santiago military prison there being no ao resistance in either quarter To the army of the mutineers quickly quick quick- Iy ly y came portions of or the First cavalry fourth Twenty cavalry and Twentieth In infantry Can tI Gene General l Manuel Mondra Mondra- ton ron retired was in command but pave gave way to Generals Diaz and Reyes At At 8 30 o'clock the first encounter with loyal loal troops occurred in front of the ilie national palace and General Reyes Rees whose long record secord as an army officer was broken more than a year yeaV ago by bya a a. revolt was killed Instantly by a bullet through the head Many fell felI in this engagement and among the scores s of bodies which strewed the streets were those of minor officers women and boys of the he lower classes and end members of the great crowd of spectators which had gathered at the firing of the first shot Fighting continued all through the day flay and Maderos Madero's decision to flee it itis its itts ts is s said followed tue knowledge that General Blanquet who had arrived with a small portion of his force was as unwilling to fight General Felix Diaz A tragic sequence of ot the death of General Bernardo Reyes in the fightIng fightIng fight fight- Ing ng Sunday was the suicide o ol of his son Rodolfo He shot himself through the head President Madero displayed great personal bravery during tho the fighting He le led his supporters supporter'S and on one ocCasion occasion oc- oc Casion on a gray ho horse e dashed against his ils enemies' enemies machine guns with willi an almost al- al most reckless abandonment of life 1 Madero has endeavored to follow a conciliatory policy toward the malcontents malcontents malcon malcon- tents and never at any time has he evinced any of ot the tho traits that made Diaz so 50 much feared and permitted him to rule Mexico with h an iron hand |