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es ' 6 ! | Nogales, Mex., May 18—News has just hm & Met... |reached here of a twelve-day battle | J Am: Shay i which has left the town of Corsala in) i the mountains southeast of Cullacan | : a desolate. A force of rebels, sald to ise BF M U have numbered 1,400, assaulted the | aie So Kien town, which has a population of 7,00, teow RA has’ Wan (i 3 ry and was garrisoned by 400 federais, eg A ii lh ance Ald ‘The fighting continued with little In- M i termission during the entire period. trading this mosning was @ duplicate ‘The defenders were given no oppor- of the early trading that has charac: | {27 tunity to bury their dead and bodies terized stock market sessions since the | Dis t > -_——~ i Take His Seat as Ruler, | necentea by the rebels. the repote| — other Delay by Appeal. | ana tne continued neaithy condition of omez VICE-PRESIDEN i Jably not from 3,000. Another town | Ruth A. Wheeler whom 7 ‘ A % + _ a ee Madero Discusses Future of | totes ‘ait Mimi, \tWreatate | hac at So tua ‘Reveniy-th ten, | What of & Yensard in the upturn «ni Eas pineteen miles west, the home of Nel-| was handed up to Judge Foster in Gen. | week Rep, Stee 1 H son J. Rhodes's sugar factory. era} Sesstona to-day for his cignatare.| Top prices were maintained in the aoe yeiang + Republic Under New —_o— Tt In possible, but not likely, that | subsequent dealings: hart INC. DIAZ TO EUROPE Wolter's appeal will be argued before| Further gains were established early | % RETAIL Government. sf / the Court of Appeals during the June |!n the afternoon. Led by Union and ' ‘ —om JUAREZ, May 1%—Traneisco 1. Ma- from Mexiso Clty was so entirely satis: | ™ factoty to hha it might be universally | t prociaimet + feo is now an accomplished fi t. Ma- ero will eccapt the offer to go to Mex-|oing to Furope immediately to make ements for Diaz's contemplated! convicted on April 21. Judge Foster sen- viait to that country, tentenced him “Tere fs no doubt that the President] time of his execution as J to reaign.” Chausal| woiter's counsel, Wallace Scott, filed! notice of appeal Immediately after the! 4 feo City te sot as chief adviser to Min inter of Foreign Relations de la Barra, who will mt ad interim, come Pres! Madero hes no doubt that he wilt be |W!!! keer hin wo the next regularly elected President of ‘ll be the Vice-President. ferred in an Dl Paso hotel at 9.90 o'clock to-day concerning peace terms. Judge Carbajal oM-tally transmitted to Dr. Gomez for Scaur Madero the invitation te regign Is accepted with abwolute faith | by the rebels, Regarding the future| was killed, wax marked by many atro- policy of the Masero government toward | cittes, Clayton had prominent oid foreign capital in Mexico, Senor Madero | teeth whioh a Federal aoldier knocked said he and his © iid continue | o nts, but , pre LA Meee als OF ane kind end aguinat | MISSES IN THE ASSEMBLY the wholesale ranting of concessions. Opposed to Gen. Rey *Certainiy, 1 will £0 40 Mexico City to} ¢ bia in harm@ny withMinister do la rra” said Madero, t&@ay, ax he dine Cussed hie plans. “There could not be selected trom the Government side a man more acceptable to us than Senor a Barra. Whe only unfavorable part ernment would welect Gen. Reyes | I for Minister of War. Rt wilt not | o be acceptable to us, and I don’t think | 9 ‘ne ever will be Minieter of War, “We 'reallze we intve a great task be- foretis. Senor de wh work In perfect accord. Inasmuch | * the Diaz government retires, ‘t will not be necessary for I think | £1 9 Inalet Le the Immediate Induction Into] brought majority Leader Smith to his ice of our provisional officers. Thel feet with a threat that If the member nd Governors | cid not stop hia use of unpartiamentary who are to act until the election Will} language he would have him forcibly members of the Cabin be selected iby Senor de la Barra and | ,, “Lower California probably will be neif, y yay f? he Hotel Virgina in Columb Yircle, | bs A was defeated by a vole of 56 to 4. Lk bi Re oa' RGN A term applying only to the highest grade of butter, ‘This new but= —_————— pore LBD tee. eng flest oc the season. in aiwous welcomed by every one. Tt fe ahipped Woman Found Drowned, ja for Mu to ur fresh from tie « x from: the Western creamertes, and the only part of Mexico which will not be immediately restored to tranquility, ‘Whe warfare there is apart from ours, but we hope it will soon cease. As “I propose that all the be allo to enlist All conv’ hereafter ninated. Volunteers will be to join by offering good phy. “A prompt effect of peace will be the liberation of all political prisoners and prisoners of war, ‘This will, of course, embrace Americans, including those now in the penitentiary at Chiivahua, “We will continue to be warm friends of the people of the United States and M1 encourage American investments, Ife not true that one of the slogans of the revolution bas been to curb the in- vasion of Americans. I do not hes- tate to say, however, that we will op- pees trusts and unjust concessionr. } Silent on Diaz. “Of Gen. Diaz I have nothing to say When he was at the height of hia wer I openly oppoxed him, To-day, n he is down, I shall think of him wilt _edy nothing. “Dr. Gomez undoubtedly will be the next Vloe-President. In addition he w be appointed Minister of Public Instruction. Doubtless in attempting to introduce In Mexico a thoroughly demo- cratic system, free election, we will encounter many difficulties, but these wit be overcome. Dr. Gomez has studied political systems in many parts of the world, and as Minister of Public In- struction ‘will be able to introduce some progresbive ideas. “T will send out et once tnstructions to Insurrectos chiefs to cease hostilities and Tam sure within a few days per- fect tranquility will have been restored. ‘The surrender of the Federal Govern- ment is Bo complete that there Is no faction which can be dissatisfied. —— SYMPATHY FOR DIAZ DEFEATED AND SICK. MEXICO CITY, May 18.—While tat- Isfaction is evident in ali circles at t capital over the approaching retirement of President Diaz, there Is at the same time much sympathy for the emptre bullder. Now that he has y popular demand, public eonce the hepith of the old warrior « waa none to-day who did nol wish him continued years in which to arned rest. The most fre- of the day was, “How is cal state of the Executive Is no wo than on yesterday. He remains tn be@ miwt,is etill eyffering pain from the in@lammétion in the face. ‘The fever | hag abated. The members of th in@t called at the palace du fotenoon to report the latest develop: m@nts in the political #ituation, but a the -Aiscursionoof Amportant | ters pending an expression from Dias of his destve to take them ap. Discussing thé action of yestérday's Cabinet Jorge Vera Estenol, Minister | ofjthe Interior aud Public Instruction, sald that the Cabinet had been actuated by the conviction that the present state of affairs war ap anarchy which }t would be Impossible to avold if there were furtlier detay, tog with @ general demand on th | the nation for the re-establishment of | peace. | i——>— 12 DAYS' BATTLE WON BY REBELS. QULIACAN, State of Sinaloa, via) fell from roofs and barricades in the tropical sun until finally the commander marched out under a white , P qinterertt working for higher, prices H fa He offered to surrender the town ™ e to ly enti Rebel Leader, After Forcing | {tne revels would agree co let them Ruth Wheeler's Slayer, Cons) (ourt's decision, for the signs yorter- move out with the honors of war and Diaz to Resign, Plans to | kuaranteo not to destroy the Govern: sald, and I expect to «ee him otal Monies, ané that Dr. Vasques Gomes | (Cr, Durope within @ few daya after he) caviction. The Iaw allows six months within which to prese When the six months wer ci up Attorney | sed is an Ti Paso hotel at aah ectork | MEXICAN GHOUL STEALS |poott appeared before tha Court of Ap-| TEETH OF SLAIN AMERICAN.| peats and deciared that he had no ae money, his client being destitute, to NOGALPS, Mexico, May 18—The bat-| carry on the appeal. +o the latter to go to Mexico City, tle of Tamasula, recently, tn which the Diag's announcement of hix Intention | Federals annihilated a rebel command Barra and myseit | !ndulzed in by Assemblymen 'OConnor nd Oliver, which brought hdeses from} She charged that the company left a ag omy twelve days will elapee before| the members and a sharp admonition to the pier to look for her husband, It is thought that she went to sieep on a stringplece and fell off. ment records, There conditions were war nosxt Ranguinary of the war. The rebels have also captured Tmaia, FOR LONG STAY. | term. ary, Chausal admitted that he was nder Henry Clayton, an American, who ut with his musket and afterward sold. liver and O'Connor in Hot Clash, and Latter Threatened With |™¥* Jardine Expulsion From the House. ALBANY, May 1%—During a debate | ow cn menn ferrick's bil providing that the sale f disease or lameness ahall constitute midemeanor, bitter pereonalities were liyn, for $2,760 Mr, O'Connor's persistence finally | atruction. Sh ‘as hurt. ‘emoved from the chamber, The bill Margaret Harrington, forty-five yeara died May 10, General Rate The first 250K. Next 250 250 “ “ “ 250 ‘* “ “ 500 ** “ “ Excessover 1500 ‘! mining the cost of current, monthly, eral Rate. General Otfices, 1170 Broadway Tel. No. Madigon Square 4070, civil war period, mils victed Year Ago, Gets An- | wo twelve miles south of Culiacah; Lemon, | ‘The appeal brok tn che case of Al-! Standard Oll activity on the buying laeventeen miles north, and San Lor-! pert W. Wolter, convicted on April 2, side Was reported in St. Paul whieh nzo, forty miles south. ‘The combined | joi, 9¢ che murder of fifteen-year-old made a conspicuous rise of two points) strength of these rebel bands Is prob: | The yevolting nature of the tragedy | Copper, the sist rose from 1 to 2 points HAVANA, May 18—Prosident Diez of] moved the authorities to strenuous ac-| above the close of yesterday | Aero fr. to-day announced that the news | Mexico and his family wilt go to Fu-| tion, The munier was committed on| Realizing in the final hour shaded ‘ope for an indefinite attay, according| Wednesday, the body discovered on Sat- | prices o a statement made here to-day by) urday, the day after Wolter was ar- | Peace throughout Mex- Rafael Chaueal, Diaz's private secre-| rested for abduction, On the following | ay, March 20, Wolter was Indicted ey placed on trial April 18 anc on April w the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company. pile of steel ratls in Broadway in April, rom Speaker Frisbie. 1898, without lights to warn of the ob- Her husband was one of the heroes} of the Hawkins Zouaves and had a prominent place In the events of the Later ho had c. ‘se old, a cleaner at the Willard Parker | to-day into the death of William Clark, | EEN LER STS, AEST TEENAGE STEAL Contagious Hoapital, was found | thirty-one years old, of No. 422 West! THE TE drowned to-day at the foot of Hast| Forty-first street, held Henry Dubois, A Fourteenth atreet. Last night she went |¢hirty-three years old, without bail. f GREAT CO. Clark was shot by Dubols in a saloon “i at No, #8 West Twenty-first street, and Reduced Rates for Electricity THE UNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY announces a general reduction in its rates for electric current, effective July 1, 1911, the schedules for which have been filed with the Public Service Commission in accordance with the provisions of law. On and after July Ist the rates for electric current supplied by this Company will be as follows: W. Hrs. of monthly consumption at ic | Next 200 * . “ “ “ “Bel ery areas Saar “ ithe “ “ i) Excessover2900 ‘* wo “ “ forthe 5 % ter the. 5c, This reduction in rate will advantageously affect all cus- Under this General Rate the character and size of| Automobile, Storage Battery and Refriger- customér's installation is no longer a factor in deter- ation Rate This reduction will effect a material saving to cus- tomers generally whose bills for current exceed $25 | $50 to $25 and effects a materia! saving in the cost of current to The supply and renewal of standard incandescent |‘*breakdown"’ service, all current will be supplied by the lamps, the trimming and care of are lamps as furnished | Company after July Ist, under the reduced rates, as above -by the Company will be continued, this service being set forth. included within the price for current under the Gen- The present legal maximum rate in New York City is To customers contracting for a yearly supply of descent lamps, and other special service which, as stated current, and guaranteeing 1,500 k. w. hours monthly average use, including power where to their advan- tage, and who undertake the renewal of their incan- descent lamps (otherwise supplied by the Company), a discount of 43 cent per k. w. hour will be allowed, | to any one interested. The United Electric Light and Power Co. lured to a| during the first hour, after being some- | jy eet pr! fixing the | 4,1, 6, 1910, | final net ‘The Court of Ap- peals then assigned him to the case, burdening the State with the cost. Six montha’ delay had been gained in this way, and now more than a year nas ssed since Wolter was sent to te th house in Sing Sing. It 1s probapie at another year will pass before tie appeal is finally settled. Judge Fi commenting on the delay to-day, DURING HORSE BILL ROW. |‘"* wax entirely the fault of the law, ay HERO’S WIDOW WINS SUIT. | Gets $2,750 Damage Against B. R. T. lardine, widow of the fe ard Jardine, who was the News is the intimation that the|!n the Assembly to-day over W. R.| given a gold medal and the thanks of Congress for his services in the New ft horses when unfit for ure by reason | york City draft rlote In 1864, to-day won| a verdict in the Supreme Court, Brook- | fell over the rails and! EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1911. SEASON FOR YOUTH. | > — + 1% BPE SF THSTS: CHICAGO, May 18, | “Youth, vivacity, | Wealth and family," must be posses: | by ell#ibles to Mrs. Harold MoCormick’s | |" alignment of Chicago society, | "Tt 1s absurd to pose as a social dic- tator,” continued Mrs, MeCorms “Each hostess must exercise her ow: = 1 1 fess this morning. ‘The first hour's THURSDAY and FRIDAY. personal preference ane, ~ : ¥ Lingerie waists, kimono sleeves, high neck, 1 [in June and tc We want vivacity ality in December | Sale of Women’s Waists td | This is the season of youth and 2 i ive i i up Jourt delivere Gtandar as 4 gfe be of youth and it ts for) in attractive colorings of embroidery. Supreme Court delivered the Gander’ ig + 1''| youth that we are giving the dances in | Regul , trig ts $7.59 O11 decision. 2 + “Wl the Lincoin Park Refectory, ‘The one | egular $3.00; special.......6.6. 06.05 ‘ ‘i it Interests working for higher prices ig | Hundred Ciut may become the Two {| Hundred Club before & second dance is , Riven,” @he said with a emile when {i | asked the whys and wherefores of the | shrunken lise which has caused muen | heart burnings in fashionable quarters, | Made of fine quality chambray with Frocks, sie pi hal welth or piped with blue and 500, red linen and pocket. Sizes 39c %tob § etal 45¢ day that the $0,000,000 Panama bonds 8 inch embroidered flounce, in blue. | with borders tan and gray. Val special . untty's favor balance of trade in this ¢ a ——__>——_—_. | 75 Auton Burned; Five Men Minsing. %| WINNIPEG, Man. May the ‘| destruction by fire last nigh of a gar slage anc livery, sevent e automo- bles and seven horses were burned. Five employees are missing. The loss Men’s Pajamas Made of fine percale ri madras, neatly trimmed. with frogs, cut in full sizes Regular value $1.25; special........ ‘ 87c crops were additional arguments used to-day In raising the price list. PELePESTS FES renal Stee! Women’s Petticoats, |Children’s Imported Southern Pacific, Steel, St, Paul and |f E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President sep ay For Men’s Suits that Were Madge to Sell for $30 and $35 In STYLE these suits are the last word because they were designed for New York men to wear this season. In FABRIC these cuits uphold the standard ‘set years ago by Hackett Carhart clothes—-a stendard that permits only the finest fabrics from the world’s best miiis to enter Hackett Carhart garments. In TAILORING these suits evidence the ability of expert craftsmen trained for years in the tailoring of fine clothes specially for New Yorkers—right here in New York. In VALUE these suits justify the prices, $30 and $35, that they would now be marked were it not for the Reorganization and Extension of this business. Now you save $5.50 to $10.50. off from the top, but substantial | corded at the close. | exceedingly active advan Business tit & thet * Closing Prices. Method. . lowest and last prices of stocks (From the Chicago Tribune.) mared with yestertay s| Head Waiter (dignified and pompous) Have you ordered, sir? Despairing Patron—Yes; I ordered a |porterhouse steak half an hour ago, and L wish to apologize for my rude- S|nese, With your permission T will withdraw it as an order and renew it as A suggestion. appeal We Have Just Received Our First Consignment ’ New Grass | BUTTER) These Suits are of Spring and Summer weight Worstede, Cassimeres and Serges, in a variety of gray, tan. brown, blue and mixtures effects Two Broadway Stores: New Bariem Store: = 265 Broadway 125th St. Near 3d Av. 84] Broadway Karlem Store Opea Cor. 13th St. Evenings she aaiiaan Qwgom ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED CREAMERY SPECIALS. are the first to offer you # product. nity to purehase we this new, delicious, Western KE KK SS KK KK me < K PEN SKK 850 STORES IN THE U. 8. A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD, Ss SS Power Rate We The first 200 K.W. Hrs. of monthly consumption at ‘ KR tomers under the power schedule. The first 2500 K.W. Hrs, of monthly consumption at Next 2500 “ee “ “ “ Excessovers000 “ « «& “ “ “ This reduction lowers the minimum monthly charge from OR customers coming within the requirements of this rate With the exception of ths rates for wholesale and 10c, per k. w. hour, with no obligation on the part of th: Company to include the furnishing and renewal of incan- above, it includes within the price of current under the General Rate. A circular giving full information as to the new rates. including wholesale rates, will be mailed to all customers ofthe Company. A representative will be sent, on request, Granch Office, 138 Hamilton Place, near W. 143d Strect ‘Tel. No. Audubon 4000, :