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VlLLIbTAS BRATEN AT THEIR OWN GAME Americans 8lip Unseen Through Mountain Pass and Route Band at Agua Calientes DETAILS OF SECOND BATTLE |, A GER-~ PERBIING CAMP, AT BAN ONIMO RANCH, Mexico, April 3 by Aemoplane and Motor Truek to Columbus, N. M News of the wecond Vil which Youched here was taken & & sharp moral defeat for the Vil April 7.0 lista defeat, jate today lstar, because the American cavalry nen had outwitted thelr cwn game, thet of slipping unseer through mountain passer The news came them at fu after Genora) Forshing had heen out of touch with General Punston for two da on faeeount of bad flying weather and & temporary sho*tage of gasoline, which prevented the aero squad from | carrylng the general's tuek to the wircless at his field head- fuarters Thess losses of (he Villistas tonight Kiven as thirty or moere dead and forty Morsen captured in the Aguss Callentes fleht, wers ndt conmdered of an much slenificanee as the manner in which the anp Was executed Banditn Bver sinee the messugen #ly on Npeed Villistan retreated from fuerrero the presence of Villa bands in #nome force hetween Ouereero and Tach) niva, fifty-five miles north of Guerrero had been known s ovident It nlso w from the reporta to hendaquarters that these Viilistas under Manusl Lopez wers Inclined to rely for aufoty on their intf kte knowledge of the mountain passes That they were relying on nothing else | than thelr speed in making for Aiffieult passes wan Indicuted last Friday, March M, when two American seouts inadver tenily frightened the entire band, esti mated at whont %0, out of the town of Finehintya The seouts got Into a Bloodlass Aual with two Villista outposts at Bichiniva The sound of the firng aroused the Vil lintan, who at the time the plaza of the town for their horses with Amerlcanos. They rode out of the hutry, Buturday and Bunday two sep Arate columns of cavalrymon were on the tralls which thin band had taken In wpite of fast riding, or rather, fast walking, for It is by walking and lead Ing thelr horses most of the way that the cavalry getn around and sometimes di rectly over the mountaln tops, neither of thess troops was in position to catel the Villistas, Newro Colmmn Moves Raplaly, Apparently that s what the bandita had expected, but they reckoned again, un ot thelr first Aefeat at Guerrero, with out mecounting for the unexpected atrik Ing power of the American cavalrymen The Americans were not relying uypon merely two columns of troops to box ware They scrambled whouts of “los onmped in mountaing in a the Villistas. Below HBachinive, where oither the Villistas 414 nbt know of their presence or where they considered them 100 far away to be a menace, wers 200 negro eavalrymen under Colons!l W, Brown. These negroes have the reputation of Lolng among the hest trallers In the nrmy. They caught tha Villistan after (ha handits had ridden only & few howrs out of Pachintva, Tike Dodd's fight at (uerrero, it was n case of quick work for n few moments with rifles and then o chase, The Americans 414 not stop to roport what they had done, but stayed on the trall, so that tonight, two days after the fight, no detalls have ressheqd headaquarters camp, other than the bare report of a skirmish «nd the story of two Mexican ranchmen giving the loca ton of the encounter and Villista losses. The news of the encounter caused no surprise or special elation n this camp Wo expect to get them aual comment of the offiee whether they were surpris he hiding Villistan se was the when anked At atelk Five Men and Five | Girls Are Injured in Gotham Strike Riot | NEW YORK VILLISTA BAND IS DEFEATED BY DE FACT0 TROOPS | (Continued from Fage One.) ¢ Geners f the fif ason caplured ed, Lateher 14 that the anun hitinahua Conditions in Torreon Better, |6 from the Amers genoral al | Monte made p fate depart {ment officials toda il Telegraph |and madl reports from Torreon and 1 raogo indieats & marked improvement " he wrrival of Genersl Jncifto Tre vino at Torreon and the establishment of his headauarters there. Monterey in quiet and all Interlor eonmuistes report &ood order and friendly feeling toward Americans.’ The Mexican smbassy announced re. [ceipt of u telagram forwarded by (on #ul Ginreln at 151 Paso from Ceneral (ut forres snying the Villa bandits hed Leen met and practioslly annitiiated by the Ae (acto government's forces st Chi hunhus, The report added that Villa himself was wounded and hin captire whs fmminent Kiven, The Aate of the fight mentioned wan not reporied Villa is Below Satevo, Kl PABO, Tax., April 1--Advanece Kuards of the American sxpsdition fint |ink the brigand, Villa, are operating to |dny near Batavo wnd news that Colonel | Dodd's cavalry has again come Into con [tact with the Villistas in expectsd, The reglon hetween Batevo and Parreal, where | Vil 18 reported to be heading, s in fonted with numerows bands of Vilia brigands, American refugees from Bento Juares Aistriet any that If Villa should 1 in uniting these bands of marauders, he would ha eftoctive fo ot At Jenmt 1,000 1en would be In & pomtion to wive ance American troops & hard |battle betore reintorcements arrived The lust official Intormation front aho from the penetrated south of Han Antonlo and Was wtill moving southward hard on the trafl of Villlstas. It in belleved that more obtalned insamuch as 1t In frequent reports will now be from Colonel Dodd, now possible for him to relay his mes magoen by to Chihuahus and thenoe by Mexican telegraph linds to ¥l Paso for retransmission to Genernl Funs ton at Ban Antonio Amertoans Go Nouth, Another train left Juarez today for the Casns Cirandes and Pearson di triots, earrying both froight The number of passensers was unu sunlly Inrge and included many Amer foans, Officialn of the Mexieo North wantorn say that with the presence In the Casan Grandes district of American troops and an sttendant feeling of se- | ourity, practically all the persons who | came 1o the horder after the Columbus mARACES Are returning, courier The aquartermaster's Aspot here con tinues Lo send Iarge quantities of sup. plies to tha front by way of Columbus Pablo anes, the “boy gensral,” whose bloody exploits made Him one of the | most fenred of the Villa officers and who wan arrested by the local polics Inst night, today was iturned. over 1o the Texan rungers. The latter teok him out of town to an unknown destination, ‘ But 1t was sopposed that he had been | sont across the border Into Mexica | BOOK | SALE TABLE NO, f1eeA eous collection- 2 for coehe 56 TABLE NO, 2—Hundrods of volumes of used flction from our library, as long as they last, 2 for 25(: TABLE NO, B—8tandard vol umes on varlous sub 25c jects, at TABLE NO, 4==A great lot of many rare, splendid volumes 50¢ out of print hooks, at . feots from the RBittnger Library of 8t, Joseph, Mo.; all standard authors represented, at one-sixth thelr original cost miscellan sabbed and fou of them girls trikers In u ra tory In Hrooklyn late tods srding to the police, was | nen who were dischurged f . wevernl wook The raiders, It wed tabbed Albert faetory. wnd 1 DEATH RECORD. Mes, Caroline ¥ Walston Mes, Adelin Lok Mes, Rusan Lawe Fhenw wir ¢ Wit you sl & enid . Lasative Bewe 4 cauon ‘e Broms Guinine. & La'e o8 ben A and loss, lumrs Book Store . 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Hin toplc was, ““Hoelsl Purity and the professor will lecturs on the 8 mibject tomorrow afterncon and evening at mestings open to the publie ghout the hannon Talk on Koetul Purity. Each moming the body of ministry Assombles to listen to lectures on topies | of interest and education, High Priest Walter W Fmith of Philadeiphia, on TLaoglc and Prof, Woyd M. MasDowsl! of Gracolund collage, on ''Payehology, alternating A resolution mesking to establish other “Btakes of Zion” than the two already exinting, was Introduced and mads & sps clal order for consideration on Monday afternoon. Lamonl Make s In south ern lows with a membership of 3,24, while Independence Wiake lsnds with a total of 4.0, | Acroms from the | whers the eonference larke stone church # being hald s the “temple lot,” deslgnated by Joseph Hmith, ne the site for bhullding the raag niflcent temple of Zion, coneerning which the Saints only swalt furthe revelation,’ Wishop Metuire Benjamin R who was ng bixhoy o Come ot Brookiyn, | ny chosen for presd- | Arrive ot the confarence Gulre on Monday. e will likely be ordsined | AL once and proceed Lo reo bishopric and enter o h hend . Long, 7an chosen to be pre The Slore of the Town | Browmng, King Company QUI}HTY CLOTHES | The unmistakable Style and guaranteed | Quality of our Merchan- |dise is full assurance of Satisfaction. 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