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Show VILLA LEADERS AREMPTIIRED Several Important Surrenders to de Facto Troops Reported by General Trevino. Chihuahua City, Mexico, Aug. 3. Several Important Villlsta leaders have been captured or have surrendered surren-dered to government troops within the last few days, General Jacinto Trevino announced today. Among the1 prisoners taken at Cerro Gordo and brought here today were Gabriel Vall-divleso. Vall-divleso. a former Villa general, Gre-goria"""Casdr Gre-goria"""Casdr formerly a Villa lieutenant-colonel, and two so-called lieutenants. lieu-tenants. General Hilarlo Rodriguez reported from Lan Mancha that he had received receiv-ed the surrender of Lazareo Avalos who held a general's commission under un-der Villa, together with fifty-one men while Tereso Morales, a so-called colonel, with 45 men also has given himself up. Colonel Jesus Leal, chief of staff to General Trevino, left today for an1 inspection trip to Saltillo, Torreon and Monterey, preliminary to the re-disposition re-disposition of some of the forces of the army of the northeast. CHILD LABOR BILL NEXT ON CALENDAR Washington, Aug. 3. The child labor la-bor 'bill was next on the senate calendar calen-dar today. It was to be taken up after af-ter disposal of the District of Columbia Co-lumbia appropriation bill, and will remain re-main tho unfinished business until passed. Southern Democrats, under leadership of Senators Hardwlck and Overman, aro fighting the measure. There is no Republican opposition. Senator Borah will submit the Immigration Im-migration bill as an amendment, despite des-pite the Democratic caucus decision to oppose such a movo solidly. This will prolong consideration into next week. Tho child labor bill was included in the Imperative legislative program at tho urgent request of President Wilson. j j Chicago Hog Market. Chicago, Aug. 3. Liberal receipts forced down the price of hogs today. Cattle offerings were scarce. There was an active demand for sheep and lambs. |