Show ' JV £ THE SUNDAY NEWSPAPER — IF PROPERLY HADE CATERlYO ALl- r PROPERiTASTESi v '-- ' I ' 7 £ - i - w a- - - V ' fvi - - X Salt Lake' Smelter Settlements ) (Silver ' in ij li xarM Lead-$75- : ' V 1 4 Jfc r : i r t V 0 76c oz ‘ - : i a J I -- l ti ! v- s ' i‘ r -- f 4 " ' "i - - 7 THE WEATHER x " YYYyYY - i' V a YY’ r' 'e " - ''4 - - ' ' ¥ : v h E which routed Mexicans at bbrdcxyesterday and of Members of troop ' ' i I — v - " :dni-i- jrnr-Tarv-j- a m : ty ? l'' r-rr-ri-i s“ 'O t- :s ' " ' v -' ’ -- b ft4 S ' V "t " V : i" ' t V : vi-- ' j" ’ '' : t s s j ' Vjf ' ' v? i ? J : f-- l — ? v - i y j-- - V 1 ' : ' -- -i " V MMai t MM ' b — - rv i- ' ' i( t - -- - ' h ' w ' - - : “ V !- - Y ' — ' V‘ ' ' v r ' - ? - ' ' tn n £ 9 ' -- - “ a ' - - '' ‘ - ? 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' : ' "i Y After eleven hoursf desperate fighthave " forced back ing the Rumanians south of: the JCaslno the Teutonic troops and Suchitza valleys in Moldavia' v V Activity on the othsir fronts! -is make a notable ' fl! i CAPT JFREEMAN BASSETT r of troop F vy-- i' v: MAJ W WALLACE y ! 'jv-- - Commanding Second squadron i C! - head-!quarte- ac-'itivit- ' 1 at-parge- - v- TifedOutAfterAll-Day::aAll-NightD- - Jj-- ’ TroopE Commander i''V : ' if T: - ' v - ” v a '1 Quick y ' r WitK v Time r yt - 5 : - t : (Continued on Fantt) v v ica n!) 's Iterald-Repu- bl gave 7 the following account r of: the battle the long-overfc ' ' distance ' telephone Y from: Arivaea X17“ Y' Yvr ‘ 4 1 ' was - called - from Arivaca' to ' i C i Ruby early Friday morning J to reinforce : and'-siten Utah guardsmen i ' r cowboys lwho had been attacked 7 by e Y' about twenty armed Mexicans i men had little dlfficujty v in "Aly reaching j the harassed little band: iin- -' der fire - but? I saw1 that' ’Itwas sure death: if 'we'- stayed1 ih the open while those Mexicans were so concealed We Arns-tonig- ht 'exhausted d" - Y-- - m h ri::” 1 - - r ! -- I A 'A —' J ' ' V v r ‘it - 1 ! v' VATTORN EY WALLACE RESIGNS' ‘iA ’ AVal- Washington: ''JahVtf lace- Jr! xf Montana an assistant : at- torney-generafor the’ past three years today effective February 10 resigned It Is understood? he :wllj practice' law In New York City Re kaa! been In - - l - : -- '' ' ?Y '! - - - 4 tiro CARRIE NATION PEKAtKan Jsnt' 27-- x av construct'In :memory-o- f etatue and 'to - - ' KANSAS IS TO ERECT t FOUNTAIN MEM ORIAL m ' ' T V -- - all-da- '' : ' ' : - -- TUCSON5 JantV27 4Xieuteiiant : 1 ? Lay:iri Rushing i Mexicans (Spccial tp ‘ - r- n ense He ’De ef V--- -- - V 1 Ariz Jan A— TUCSQN 27After 4 a ‘ft Troops and ’cowboys have been stationed at1 the Hogan ranchhouseon battiei thirtyix-hourwith thirty i the Arivaca Land & Cattle company ’s ranch near Ruby where American to fortyMexicans said by: some' to be residents of the district who took shelter there Friday when the battle began : de facto troops thirty Utah guards-V" still were staying for their safety 3Iajor' Wallace lias placed liis troops along the line at Ruby but up to 9 oi’docktoniglit no reports of further trouble had been received here noon today dispersed tliejMex- coup The Mexicans wtre followers of Francisco Ueyha former Villa: officer lean’s ap from their' biding places: bnthe and were headed' by him according 'to the Information brought here tonig-hNo Americans were killed or wounded 'blit a bloody blanket found In an international bpundary lin near the adobe house the Mexicans used as a” fort Indicated the American shots'' took Montana mine dt'RubyrAriz' t effect! There were other evidences of Blexicans being wounded Realizing v that’ Ills men Were after the terrific strain of an at daybreak today after a lull Fighting was resumed i by the 'Mexicans y said the fracas the cowboys tonight night began during Friday and a desultory returning' sniping J ’ ' ' - £ cided SafetyJof HiiVMen V §r f Double at : f ' I : ' dary ana Cnarges Mexicans - V- - ' 20 Men1 Slips Over Boun- - : V r - t f border ed -- boundary today by Americans Tlie Mexicans took refuge in adobe houses but were roiitednit by Utah troopers and the houses burned Tlie Mexicans have "fled to the hills 'Seventy-fiv- e troopers of companieaF and G Utah cavalry were sent to’Ruby’this afternoon f)xm Nogales’ Maj‘ W 'B Wallace is in command lie has Capt‘ Freeman Bassett with him ' The troops relieved Lieutenant' Arns and his ylittle com- -' mand who have gone to Arivaca about twenty miles from the yi' - rein-fqrc- TUCSON Ariz Jana 27 —Tlie Mexican bandits who have hp running gun fight th Amencan troops and cowboys at Kuby Ariz were driven across the international rs s' - - - M peace1 ' fmove in -- - ! to birthday congratulations In' the face of expectations in some of '(he "entente capitals that he would ' j" 1 s’ Commanding j ' G erman in-repl- y Permls--sio- n fountain- Catrle-- y Nation! the liquor : propagandist was askedof' the legislature today the'Woimen's Christian Temper-- " ' by ance Union' The fountain la to- be T : erected 'on the :statehouse grounds ? here!! according to the S' present and after its Installation the4 plans - : i Aria Jan 27—The court late today returned decision a' holding that Thomas E Campbell i is the defacto governor of PHOENIX Arizona The decision was signed by Justices Franklin and ' Rosa- - Justice Cunning ham submitted a dissenting opinion :r The majority opinion holds that the certificate of election issued to Camp- bell is prima facie’ evidence of his election The court issued no writ its ' belief that George- W P stating Hunt would now surrender the office but declaring' that ' If he did not a writ would be issued In the dissenting- - opinion Justice Cunningham: opposed' the writ on the ground that mandamus was not the proper remedy two others being at hand proceedings In quo warranto and the contest now- - pending He further ' opposed the granting of the writ on the ground' that ‘Mr Campbell is state tax commissioner having' been elected two years ago for a term of four years' and that he has not re- signed that office If the contest should result in favor of Hunt according to Mr Justice!- Cunningham Campbell would be in the position of having I offices at the same tlmg - de-facto- - - - ’ - v : |