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THAT GAME SOOnS Sa wad Pwusry Wan HiTTNS CARveEd eee yu, oneeze BATTLE NOW ON “MAY PUT END TO = MENIGIN REVOLT Orozco Making Last Stand at Rellano Under Heavy Artil- * lery Fire of Federalists. * 4 FOPORAL FRONT, NEAR RBL- fy GUANO, Mexico, May %.—Fighting be- ween the Mexican rebel and Federal qutiies wns renowed at daybreak. The Gévernment troops opened the engage- ra battle a expected to mark Delot in the Mexican re- it fighting began yesterday, the forces being led by Gen. Vic- egainst the men of Gen. @ hot engagement that Bred Government troops to reports, driven back, not decisive, The ceased during the eighty men were killed eH Hd if F dhe battle was resumed 2s Federal ortiliery was vadly om- the Orosco forces. Huerta's gene were working havoo in the rebel ranks at @ @istance of five ktlo- meters, with the rebels unable ta reply. Their guns jack range, Desperate fighting is expected through: out the day, It is thought that this ts Orozco's last stand and that f Rellano falls his fortunes will fail also. The battle hexan at 4 P. M. yesterday, when’ about J,600 Federals appeared in front of the rebel position and opened fire. Being advised of the imminent at- tack, Orozco rushed to Rellano trom Jimines and took personal commind, pending Balazar'e troops to the front a ink, While the Federai artillery poured & galling firo into the rebels, thelr {n- fantry and cavalry crept closer up. Gen- Gen. Huerta. The Federal ine tinued until 9 P. M. and then suddenly ceased. acme Portugal Atolishes Legation. LISBON, Portugal, May 23.—The Chamber of Deputies, by a vote of 50 against 45, decided to-day to abolish the Portuguese Legation at the Vatican. This ts @ eequel to the law for the separation of Church and State decreed by the Government in April last year. The - |.carrying out of the separation law has Given rieo to disturbances Mm many dis- tricts and tn some cases has led to se- vere fighting. mani Sev ae CHILD SUES WOMAN ARTIST. $16,000 Dewanded for Alleged Use ef Gir¥s Photograph, Jeasle Tarbox Beals, who has a etudio at No. 120 Past Twenty-thind street, was sued yesterday in the Supreme Court ty Emma L. Jacob, fourteen years, to re- cover $15,000 damages for the alleged use con. | DY the defendant of a photograph vt the plaintiff, her brother and her elsters. William F. Clare of ‘No. 19 Broad- way, Miss Jacob's attorney, obtained from Justice Blanchard an order ap- pointing Bartholomew Jacob of Shippan Point, her father, as her guardian ad litem to prosecute the action. The fendant is represented by Charles, Bunker. % Saterety Si ERANE, Monte { Cauhy muni Does 50 Years’ Experience - Inthe skilful dlstiiation of HUNTER RYE MEAN AYE TO YOu? 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