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be On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Weather Tonight and Thursday, oc- casionally rain; moderate westerly winds, ‘ Temperature Last tf Hours Max. 61, Min. 46, Today noon 51. Entered as Second at the Postoffics at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Mall, $5 to 69 se Matter May 3, 1899, eSeattle Star Ae ENE NC RE CR RE I I CORN et RUE Ye POLICE SEEK MAN WHO ATTACKS WOMAN TESDAY, “APRIL 28, _ 55 ATTLE, WASH, _ WE DN 1920. Two CENTS IN SEATTLE _ LANDS IN SIBERIA’ "U.S. RENEW |Aileen Told S$ A boy I was greatly In- [| ULTIMATUM A teed Im oe burn MILES FINALLY GETS | mounds of the plains In- | | rs | @ians—in the relics of | 1 e * pre-historic man, / I grew older, I became at- | to the enber-tooth tiger, the | S x ti n ct and other weird crea. | | BY ABE HL RWITZ ‘bebe all the cold shivers pe And all thru life I have | Time flies chills down the spines of the good living under the impression | | Never in the political history of!oid line republicans that “Dols | Prehistoric man dodged the | |Mysterious Ouija | NYashing\og has this beep ‘eo yi | VER" BOG RO eal it tigers, that he fed from huge + |dent an when 1,000 delegates to the ‘Two years later, the notable 2 ayy tid Fepliles, that he was a puny, terri Correspondent Asks Po- Mate Henatale aod Waries. te t” occurred in the republican | Shouts “I'll Be Back!” When fied little mote, dodging among —_— li . D ys ae * se to cheer| part 1 Sen Poindexter went Neighb Si rise x | ice Graft Probe lingham ‘Tuesday rose to ¢ ‘ eighbors ly) é t. ' 1 ith prog rem © ing Natur fi. res Ms es 8 | Government Again Alleges ( anes Troops Are Sent But He Must Serve a Life Uaited. tates Renato Miles Poln-| SO. Stee net ger iano the Fiendish Invader Blocks. oe dexter and to indorse him for 1 - : And from what I can see of the | [Illegal Combination.on Part BY AILEEN CLAIRE | Ashore 400 Miles North Term in United States a ageeganngtam oe gent publican convention in yee S07 Work of artists and writers, they i | “Lite on Mars te extinet. It is ' spe! And in 1916, he was a ca i i ‘Wednes- | “fe on Mars t ae " r If, in that exalted moment, the dx Poe / Police are searching have the same idea. ‘ of Steel Corporation =| 71" on Mare in extinct of Viadivostok , Penitentiary senator's thoughts could ponsibiy reelection, Will Humphrey, Who! gay tor » blackshalred -pelasones But so far as man in North ’ - e Jered off the White House | "84 always been tried and regular, grinder, who, after forcing an Atmerica was concerned, there i# WASHINGTON, April 28.—The | °*rturies age ‘ SINNEY Robert F. Stroud, former Seattle | have wandered o' oe ¥ ‘ urs | beitis: his opponent ty ae tate’ ‘the house of ee Bo evidence that man here ever | government today asked the aupreme| This is the mensage ouljaed to me BY HENKY W. KINNE boy and “twotime killer,” has been| «rounds for a moment, he could! iq the state convention that year) prvnnee, inte the Some, ot Me a0 tooth tiger, ever [court for a rehearing of the anti-/lMast night by the spook of old John TOKYO, April 23.—(Delayed)— ed from the gallows by President | Ve reflected (and perhaps b shout its head off for Poindexter?) attacked her and fought bitterly Sedge a ‘eanedon, and certainly | trust case against United States Steel | Partridge | Tite Japanese warships Mikasa = "8" 9 ‘ re of the distinct personal triumph so any one could notice it. His! for nearly an hour. He fed _ be never saw any of the weird corporation, recently decided adverse: John said it was relayed by him! and Mishima yesterday landed Wileon, according to word reaching wiieh tne occasion afforded him. return to the republican purty, after | upon the accidental arrival of ‘efeatures of the reptilian age. They ie from a spirit whe claimed to be that! troops at Alexandrofsky, a Sibe —(jerg today from Fort Leavenworth ZARANCE IN | being the only Bull Moose senator | f ly to the government. } | | FIRST APPE neighbors. _ had vanished hundreds and hun The request for the reopening of of a former Martian sclentint. Tecan] rian portyabout 400 miles mort | i ico ngas STATE CONVENTION on record, was too recent | Tho altaik oa te ay a ideels of thousands of years before | the case was made by Solieitor Gen: neither vouch for its truth, nor| of Vindivoxtok, according te a Trion: Kansas, ‘eites nk sch Cin titeh Wine toad | despite the fact that Poindex.| | The attack on Mrs. Marshall aia) be arrived. 4 eral King, refresenting the justice deny it. war office communique today, TP arte apt tage di a 8 Poindester was allowed to| ter is, ostensibly at-idast, an r Jen prides peter, police until Weds a) -* ¢ . [department, shortly after the court AILEEN DISAPPOINTED; Russian trops retreated south [9D the morning of April 23, step inaide a republican ptate [candidate for president this year, he | Res Taportel © th Peet as Mane MILLION years ago the | convened at noon, EXPECTED A “KICK” without resistance, the effisial jmurder of a prison guard, but ange Convention! It was the first’ time, |e raver even ween the inside of & |yand, furnished the police sith. climate of Washington The action will reopen the long) fr was ¢ 40 George} "oport said. residents | dent Wilson, heeding. the appeal © o actha stare | ¥ashington republican state CORVER: | 4) ceintion Of the vhug. whe considerably warm- [fight the federal government hax | peneaity gid ma thru, my cata| of the elly were ea beard’ lie young Prisoners mother, Mre,|at least, since he tion before hie ‘vis to ‘Bellingham pag pelea yh HP er than it in today. A [made to dixsolve the steel corporation | hoard the war vessels, Elizabeth Stroud, commuted the sen- | fieure, | yesterday, je man, wh descr! few hundred thousand Jand have it declared a combination | de genes! wenger oe Seaee'to tite Sapeteniiindat Tt was tn 1920 that the Lod eg ee about 40 and very dark, appeared jadmit I was disappointed. ce 0 life imp: ° . became in - "y +6 gro ne ago it was considerably |in restraint of trade. ‘The court «d-|Dected something’ that would give) TOKYO, April 23.-(Delsyed)—| Por months before the execution | of bike nage wh mend Te wae | YES, THE SAME CLINT ee ee eS ae pes 3 solved the corporation from theime @ “kick.” Instead, I stifled a! Drastic regulations compelling 41) | ante young Stroud, it was reported, | terested in on for the senate| As he stood there on the platform, | sire Marshall appeared, he f we cannot guess to within [charges of illegal combination made | J\ armed Russians in Siberian territory nag been carrying on a game of making Dis ra mehasir n 1,|Shaking hands with ‘Temporary! nis way jnto the house and a mitten years, in some in- {by the government by ® four to peri Ia that ail the Martian has to/occupied by Japanese troops to with-| checkers by mail with a woman liv ote sairates Thomas Burke. |Chairman Clinton Howard, as be lately attacked her. She wae alana the lengt ene =| vote. may I asked Partridge. |draw from those areas have been ing in this city | Wilson @ ’ ent, | heard “Doc” Beach of Mason county.!a+ the time. The frantic wi epochs, we do know that they ex- The brief of the government in ‘That im all” he replied. “It in| submitted to the Ruslan provisional Stroud’s father, Robert F. Stroud, He was raging as an ingen. ha anid ‘eiaitivten soma, wore tax prnonickh eh ek, feted, We know what sort of lif¢ [asking a rehearing sharply attacks very difficult for him to communi-| ernment, according to the Walia. was formerly a coal dealer,| having served one term oy um [entire delegation of his county for ity as. hour, whee ‘Wap here, what the climate was. | the position of the court. taken in its! oor. He is far away fm another ce communique issued today whose place of business was located | house of representative 4 |Poindexter, who can tell what! heard At one of the doors. ‘The naa Where the coast line was, and /opinion of the steel case, that mere!) 1 {l}-nourished. | All Russian warships, arms, mu: near the foot of Yesler way: Stroud, | compromising foe of Cannonisn thoughts the senator had? ry 4 nore | ple i P Poindexter stopped and running hastily to where a and lakes and ag does wo lacguradiond Lae High © of living getting (to nitions and barracks must be tem-/ge. is now in bs gy tore ; A - The red poh Aig a fr, Clint Howard referred to Polndes of the doors, shouted, “I'll be back: equehe were. pool nde, oy mr rg ggememmeedeg: | ke | porartiy turned over to the Japanese weeks ago he wrote @ friend in Se but, as the pi proa: ter yesterday + “as pre-eminently | yy, Tn that far-off age of mammoth, | restraint of trade | “You must not jest,” chided John.| troops, the ultimatum said. attle became evident that this practically | ¢tteg for the presidency.” ‘And it Rang eget toon yo a bet saber-tooth, ‘camel, horse, arma- “No criminal ig exonerated from iat nave an important message for Communications must be promptly! “You may never hear from me| unknown stranger from Spokane was) wa, gonator Poindexter who blocked netghboes,” whe, bad Gale Fed. Gite and the animals of the trop | punishment because he makes a wise |... Lue your mood is not right. Be Wh ecreecn again if my boy hangs, He i the |going to eweep the state overwhelm:| tne confirmation of Clint Howard ax | Deen cordiels-which wale jeal and temperate , zones, there | use of property #0 acquired, and no serious.” ithdrawal order allows |ODlY thing left in the world that Is ingly * federal judge, a position he wad held |1,, 11.0 interior of the house. wes Bo human habitation on this «criminal combination should be ¢x-|"")') romised 1 would, and asked a wore ee dear to me." . The republicans held their conven: | temporarily under President Taft empted from the paing and penalties | of the Sherman act, because, having achieved {ts unlawful ends, only a small number of Russian po | ee to remain within 30 kilom of all places where Japanese troops continent, so far aa we have dis- covered. tion that year in Tacoma to nominate supreme court judges. Senator W “What is the important message? ASTROLOGER DIPS stera| Mra. Stroud has spent most of her | after time and $10,000 in money, it is said Then, on this temperate, near. resentative Will j o anit {fighting to save her son's life. ley I. Jones, ex-Representat tropical land, descended a glacial | merely maintains the fruits of its iI INTO PENOLOGY : are stationed the communique said. opened Stroud's criminal career be-|E. Humphrey and the rest of the age--an age when the earth made legal acts without seeking dally to} Confusion seemed to overtake the) ane demand also includes with n 1912 he killed | congressional ¢ ation, were prom. a | gan in Alaska in 1912, when he ki One of its great shifts dnd ranged | commit new ones.” the rehearing | old astrologer. He was trying to] agrawal of armed Russians from cer an elderly man in a dispute over|inently displayed on the platform Itself in such aspect with the sun | brief of the government states spell “investigate,” I found out later, | tain strategic points on the Trans She susdéred din awed: hin. | With ong aaeeption Poindexter that this continent became an ice The court probably will announee but he made half a dbzen mistakes. berian railroads aiteees 4 to serve 12 years in Me-|alone, the Spokane member of con before adjournment in June whether | then corrected himself and, after an : Nell isignd prison, Stroud stabbed a|ereas, was left in the cold, cold out land was Pushed up in the Jit will grant the government's re: | apology for his clumsiness, said: r Sidik ahiaccor tasthiiead ania xo Loe: 104 altitudes. Abundant pr cip- | quest for the reopening of the case. |, “Investigate police graft 1 enworth. Here he got into an argu-| TRIED TO READ HIM ftation. followed by lower Se ae | “You mean the traffic cops who de us rt as ment with a guard whom he slew, he | OUT OF THE PARTY . “Trivial! exclaimed the spook, If} attacked him ton to a seat of honor in the repul- the glaciers advanced, oe = spooks can be mid to excloim, “In e @ads to Stroud’s prison record otherwise is|ijcan convention, but that memorable the continent either — ny vd |ventigate the higherups, Conditions that of a student. He in said to have! gathering even sought by a cunning ee ose, Ono at ihe | will astound you.” ° mastered rhetoric, music and draw-| contrivance of words in the platform, height of this me od gore en “No doubt,” I said. “Are they be- le, e ays ing by correspondence. He is 30\to read him out of the republican great herds of ca 3 + ling bribed?” years old. party. “Potndexterism,” in that day. tigers, lions, giant wolves, tapirs Can not you do as I say?" he| “PONTIAC, Mich., April 28.—Vera| CS ihiania | Bie fats aan i cattbemies pe iter “prehistoric Amerikan | D. Hanson Held | in. Probe. of} Or? 5° ee eae | Schneider, pretty "19-year-old tele- | types. M you, @ oe . That is the way with John. Just|phone operator, found choked to | aeons and aeons after the extinc- Eight Deaths las he begins to tell you something’|death Sunday night on the parch of Gon of the last of — bidiges = D.. Aprit 28 fag is gone. an abandoned dwelling here, was | tiles which artists picture as the TURTLE LAKE, pri murdered at her own request. playmates of the cave man, Also, Dave Hanson was questioned ne + leording to an alleged confe wien | re was no sign of human life as | 7" tre oy here early to in con- |Says Kelch Wrote made to Prosecutor Gillespie, by Seaman nection with the murder of eight; Death Threat Note Alten Beat of Flint, announce va she tt ; treat | persons on the farm ot Jacob Wolf] death threat ent to Deputy | '% le Has} to Its HEN the glaciers retreat | tir weck. Ho is the first. suspech| 1, THe death threat sent to Deputy) “win, put her arms around my IL. A. Sheriff Says SENG Sticks et he earth eutor Jonr e a -- nec and aske jo kill her. She fog back to its warmer | apprehended the tail ‘Tuesday was written by [Neck and asked me to kill ber. She) 1 geated Woman's Body Original Slate ovute Twrite pane ot After a mile chase on foot, Han-| Caries W. Kelch, awaiting trial in| ves pel gta aD * lands dropped to lower son was roped, by Clarenc pRergein | county jail under the habitual erim- | i rye ‘ at a couple of handker- LOS ANGE aX April 28.—Sheriff | BELLINGHAM, April 28.—The! levels; there were great floods, due [an old-time céwpuncher vr the | inal act, Deputy Meritt C. H. Beebe | icy knotted them together and|John, C. Cline to declared he | gtate republican convention, hewing | % the final melting of the ice | pect denied having been near the) i214 wednesday , [slipped them over her head, 1 | knows the whereabouts of the body| straight to its set program, complet Aad 1a Gene came a tom. | Wolf farm fs Lap When you're shot to death you'll thought they were around her jof Nina Lee Deloney, one of “Bluc-| eq ite work last night and adjourned. aieat limate n, and the for- Funeral services for all eight vic-| know what a habitual criminal ts |moyth, but the noose must have |beard” Charles N. Harvey's “wives” | trourteen delegates and 14 alternates ests aud mammals from the more [tims were to be conducted simul-| tne jetter read ed farther Gown.” ‘and will produce it in a fow days. | were chosen to the Chicago conven i » aneous! oday | 17 d Al Manning, chief |, " esidential electors were e places of the earth im taneously toc m , tian The sheriff an tion; seven presidentia ieatea te this continent. some - a ae | DROBABLY USED leriminal deputy, say the woman was] named: Miles Poindexter was indors. of the immigrants are the wapit, | State Commission | ROBE FOR FE aT | Jatahbed to death in this county and|cy ned’ the delesntes directed to em Ik; Rocky mountain goat, black H ee hs 4 . |that her body was spirited to another | piv all honorable means to. brin er, musk ox, caribou and moose, Calls Gas earing) LAckossh, W = Apri . i. ' county Jabout his nomination; Guy EB. Kelle nich were not ive to this Hearing on the alleged inadequacy | torney W te, tar a ‘ The authorities are extremely re-| oF pacama, was indorsed for nation E Sountty, but arrivals after the last |of the Seattle Lighting Co.'s gas|Ccovered a new re tuteehase thse a tleent regarding the alleged murder, | 91 committeeman; the delegates list E iacial axe. | maniffacturing facilities will be held| money, He Pekin yee ger oltre ls Jbut it ix known that Sheriff Cline| ened to addresses by Senator Poin- oe these animals existed in | before the public service commission grain ag i at Mt in & come ie |has made two mysterious trips to the | dexter and Permanent Chairman that ancient time about as they did |} on M i, according to Thomas} by sleeping all nig 4 : supposed burial ground, K. Brown in the afternoon, and to when our great-grandfathers push- |J, Kennedy, first assistant corpo |Send Check for Chief Says They Tore Up)” A'persistent rumor was in cireula- Clinton Howard, temporary chair eas “i there counse ho i# conducting the eC) : tion to that Harvey was willing the morning; adopted a plat 1 this wildenn And there | tion counsel, who 4 n man, in the m 5 Be sree J evidence to indicate that (aso against the gas company for the| Dooley’s Medal Slip for $5 to confess if given & light sentence. |r” tracking radiealiam, the demo animals all came here before | city ‘00! y District. Attorney Woolwine would} cratic administration, the league of P 10 — id in the purchase of a med Two motorcycle patrolmen have! not discuss the matter, while Har-| mended, Jap human being, and that th To aid | m r not discuss . nations un a ‘ ye invaders. of this continent HE OBJECTS TO for C. R, Dooley, hero of the “Lincoln | yl dismissed and a third police | yey's attorney, K. M. Marmaduke.|immigration and naturalization, the Hound about the same living con. » MIXING OF ASHES hotel fire, the 100 Per Cent club sent | oericer given 24 hours in which td| claimed to have no knowledge of it Mexican policy, and favoring the en the satne plants . : a check for $25 to Mayor Hugh M.| eden as the result of graft in- nd Ee Ne |couragement of cooperative associa ~ hee Bere cha ant Clarke found NEW YORK, April ci olla Caldwell Wednesday morning vestigations by Mayor Hugh M.| SPOKANE, “April 28.—The 30th! ion i opposed to state socialism, a few years—oh, such a very few |vina P. Ahnert sued th f i) Caldwell wife of “Bluebeard” Huirt-Sarvey-| scientific national budget, universal ere—back. Fe oe ee seca thn B. Brightman and 8. KE. Jen: ete, bas been found military training, adequate salaries This tx doubtless as much of a | 000 alleging the et a gotten nings, motorcyge patrolmen asta Her name is Mrs. Margaret Burns.!¢o- teachers, a national system o prise.to the avernge reader, who jashes of her two husbands when! tioned at Densmore precinct, were| She Ives here and married Hulrt.!)icnwaen, a civil administrative code s qnost hazy idea about pre- | they repaired her, two compartment | harged by Chief Warren. ‘The! operating under the name of Samuel! fee tolls for American ships thru orie happenings, ax it was to UE nnn a Ra | (incr 2eainst the two patrol. Alexander Melrose, in the fall of panama canal, the upbullding of the a en, recently, T got mad and . a men charged they accepted $5 from 1916. Puget sound navy yard. 7 ded to find out what there was | followed it; and yt pong the BELLINGHAM, April 28.—The|W. H. Hill, 7586 12th ave, N Mrs, Burns’ sister positively identi-| Mra Sarah Weedin, of Seattle, and Seam abint Gin quis. -jcovered Yaoty mare Hine flan the || | HOt e nee a Georidiog a $807, |Matréay ‘Hight for™ tearihk:, ube tee agphote tet aulet (ae. that’, of jan nces M. Haskell, of Tacoma, “ poole, reac ind veare or eo, {000,000 bond ianue, failed to get un |traftig slip after arresting him for |“Melroue | were selected ax alternates-at-large to or hag there beén any especial jof a hundred eeeee S pt: of |indorsement by the state republican | driving without a tail light icisy.. NAA EERE the national convention. Mrs. Joseph inge in the face of North Amer- |and takes fn that brief speck convention, altho it had been ap-| ‘The officers denied over having| Another chapter of the Ant-Japa-|Latham, Seattle, Mrs, W Brown since the first man stebped on | time co vorld ia mighty old, and, | proved by the platform committee, |made out traffic slip, Chief | nean joague wan formed last night at Vader, and Mra, Sarah Flannigan, go. ‘The Rocky mountains “stig Sa Gaga yeaee are: Dui When State Senator Lon Johnson | Warren says bits of the torn slip ¢ wellattended mecting of citizens Spokane, were chosen district alter Sian, Mp tlllone pf years |truly, ton Te eniiee chain got wind of the fact that an attempt | were found signed "J, and B." at the Renton hill club House, The | nates. ip the Blerra Nevadas, but the ja ie an's advent on this conti- | would be made to slip this indoras.| ‘The officer given 24 hours in| meeting was addressed by W. W.| king reach back to the Miocene But moet recent. It wae about. |ment over, he notified the committee | which ‘to resign is mid to be a|Ladd, ot the central labor counctl;| Occasional dripa for tonight’ and| and beyond, and the Miocene | nent is most recen th he visited, | that he would attack it on the floor | mounted patrolman, who is charged|p. ft. Kinsey, of the Seattle Retall/ Thursday, opines Weather Observer fiched over twice as much time | the laxt place on earth he visited, | that he would atta with accepting $20 for using his! Grocers’ association; Philip Tindall, | Salisbury. Besides the showers there “Ha the Pliocene, which fol pepe edt Pasha ancient an well) And that's why it never was even |influence to have speeding charges city councliman, and Frank B. Kan-[will be @ few moderate, westerly ft; and the Pliocene lasted Fieistocenc, which the committee, than the Fieistocene, ict ffie winda offender. modern sense, presented by dropped pguinst a tu as in the mo: nair, of the AntiJapanese league, ER SEATTLE i TIME DO CHANGE! © | fell down And it was “Doc” Beach who said— ut, of course, you remember, that when Poindexter ran for the senate in 1910, the direct election of sena- tors had not yet become law. We had what was known # the senatorial preference primary law, The voters expressed their choice of candidate, jand this was binding on members of the legislature, who had the legal vote on U. 8. senator. So, when, at the |the legislature, the was taken, “Doc” county, floor leader arose to remark “This is the hardest pill I've had to swallow in all my life. But under Ithe law I am compelled to cast my | vote for Miles Poindexter.” And all over the convention, ae story repeated itself. were there yesterday to |Poindexter who denounced \* re Did Poindexter change and become lore attuned to the | tieians of old € time war horses b bued with the p Poindexter of | Yes sald it, Rader Files Bond to Gain Freedgm tond of $20,000 was filed in supe 1911 session pf ve € on senator ach, of Mason of the house, the Hundreds applaud him be. did these come more gressimism of the old- you rior court Wednesday for Ingram | Rader, charged with first degree murder of Bud Curtis, at Lake City. April in quarrel over Curtis wife. A nbaum, and A. A, McCafferty, t ‘|the Mutual Home Co, | bondsmen. B* NDIT FATLED | YAKIMA, April 28—-As Mrs. G. RB. Hodgson “stuck ‘em up” at the command of a bandit, she unsnapped the catch of her pearl necklace. It inside her waist and the {holdup departed with $20 instead, | GRANT COAST r of) the sur were NAVAL BASES | WASHINGTON, April 28 leaders hoped to pass the $463,000,000 navy bill today. Few amendments remained to be considered. acific state senators today rev |eeived messages congratulating them on their success in getting approval of appropriations strengthening | naval defensé® alang the coast. |_ In addition toa naval base on | San Francisco bay, the coast gets a submarine base at Tos Angeles and another at Port Angeles, Wash, Peart harbor, Hawaii, also was given additional appropriations, reactionary poli: | im-| pawnbroker, | TO GET PEARLS) Senate | FIGHT AN HOUR BUT TE a Marshal! told the police that his wife declared the man carried a small sharpening machine in one of hige patkets. No arrests had been made at a late hbur ‘Wedewstay. ° LINCOLN HIGH ~~ SAFE, HE SAYS | Fire Drill Staged for Harry, * — Bringhurst i While Fire Marshal Harry Bringhurst was the | Lineoin high school for fire a | ards Wednesday morning a as arm was rung and 1,735 stu. — dents marched out of their class. | rooms in quick time, four abreast, emptying the building in minutes and 14 seconds, erfectly done," was the fire marshal's comment. “There is no |danger of these students getting | trapped in a fire.” | With the first clang of the jin the main hallway of the Lincoln, | School Fire Chiet Lawrence Taylor {and his squad of 57 guards, jumped to class room doors which were clamped open and ran down the core ridors opening other exits, at the same time keeping*order in the dines | of students who were already marche ing towards the street, 3 Crippled students were lifted bods ily up by student life guards and jearried from the building. Girls | were inclined to lag were ordered by the student firemen to “snap out” and close up the ranks. | In one second less than 2 minu jand a quarter the big school wa: empty and the students were moned bac om the street, MEXICANS START TAMPICO BATTLE SAN ANTONIO, Texas April 28. Fighting between Carrangistas and rebels has broken out in Tampico, Mexico, according to navicse reuivel reagiv here today, 1 ‘Troops from the federal garrison Vera Crus were ordered rushed boat to Tampico rue of eral Franciseo Mu commander in the district, bere said, ove WASHINGTON, April 28.—Me can rebel forces Monday cay the town of Alavarado on the G coast, south of Vera Cruz, 0 dispatches to the government. today, ! ie ;