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—a— EPIL IIS LIPSENSE SEVENTEEN REBELS LINED UP AND SHOT NEAR MEXICO uN ‘Terse Report of the Execution Sent to Huerta, Who Commends It. RAISING A BIG) LOAN. New Government Seeking to Put More Than $50,000,000 in Looted Treasury. MEXICO CITY, Feb, 2%.-Sevcateen Yapatistas who had carried thelr looting and mamler to the edge of the federal the neighborhood of Tlaine- ht miles away, paid the pen- with their lives. 'e Politico, Juan Vargas, learn- the proximity of the insurgent vd numbering some thirty men, per- ally led a squad of Rurales against Quem. The Rurales encountered the reb- ele at dawn, and after surrounding the | Gen. band captured seventeen of them, Later | fol Huerta’s onerais with several hu Vistonal President Huerta in which he] Federals are drawing toward Piedras Vargas sent a terse message to Pro- raid: “1 have the honor to report the execution of seventeen bandits taken in outlawry and rebellion.” General Huerta ts sald to have re- plied to Vargas highly commending the prompt and efficient action of that offictal. ‘The new Administration's horizon gave signe of materially clearing to-day. Not only have the last twenty-four hours brought news of many additional de- vertions from rebela but the anuounce- ment of the action of the Finance Com- mittee on the question of providing funds has promised welcome monetary rellef, A bond ineue of more than 100, (00,000 peson or $0,000,000 Is proposed, The latest rebel to lay down arma Is ex-Col. Gaudenc’ who loft the army a month ago and after #uc- cessfully eluding Madero’s army had Ween operating in the States of Vera Crug and Oaxaca. With 700 of hia fol- lowers Col. de la Liave has surrendered to the authorities of Orizaba, in the ‘a Cruz. The rebel leader Is capital to place himnel of the War Department, and he probably will confer with Gen, Huerta. INSURRECTION IN COAHUILA RE- PORTED SUPPRESSED. the State of Coahuila with the mutiny of the Thirty-elghth Corps of Rural ‘The affair was quickly ended by Gen, ‘Truey Aubert, who disarmed the mu- tineers. The police of Torreon, headed | to the Influen: cman from attempted to Join the movement, but} The political aspirations of Mr, McCord In the direction of a supervisorahip have not the Indorsement of Mr, Kleth, and the alleged news from Albany that Mr, MeCord had been deposed was traced to a State official who Ls close to the State by the Chief of Police, Benjamin Jurada, they also were leaders Huerta has caused to be drafted a ‘ll granting an amnesty to all political offenders in Mexico who shall present themselves to the authorities within fit- teen days after the promulgation of the Measure was sent to the of Deputies, which is In ext: ordinary session in orjer that the me bern may tak Jon, Gen, Felipe Angeles, oné of those who Were engaged In the assault by the Fed- eral troops on the Arsenal while ft was occupied by Felix Diaz, and who later ‘was placed under arrest for failure to conform with the programme drawn up Gens. Huerta and Blenquet in connec- tion with the overthrow of Francisco Diadero, was named to-day Military At- tache to the Mexican Legation in Hel- «ium, Railroad conditions throughout the republic showed some improvement to- day, when a train got through from Juarez direct to Mextoo City, It is also reported that Matamores has been | feacious,” reached by way of Monterey and point I lave no opinic Tampico, Ratlway officials declare that | ment should the Laredo route will be opened prob- | claims wht his treatment “It its val ably to-day REPORT OF KILLING OF Two} MADEROS REVIVED. Rumors that Kmillo Madero, of San) gutt will go out with the Georgia to- get practice, while they Overpowered All i4 quiet here. preset Nah NITED STATES TROOPS HURRIED _ WASHINGTON, been ordered to Ki cause of a battle w oceur 4 n rebels, attle might take place, Two thousand es, it wag stated, have crossed th y line, seeking esnfety In the | volver @ and Snyder, States Carranza has seized the customs his own name, defying th » by more than a thou the neutrality lawe, . Bliss informed the department to-day that he would also send sev eral troops of cavalry to Las Veocas, rabels and Federal troops is aald to be ived at Fort San ei hoe SULZER INDORSES M’CORD. Denten Revoking 4 Good Ronda Misleading statements to the effect y. Sulzer had re pointment of Henry J. M asa member of the Adviaory Committee on Good Roads were effect- ounted to-day by Gov, Sulzer, ‘The Governor telephoned from Albany | be 44 to @ friend of Mr. Mc tating that pointed on Fe ie] ally di s McCord attributes the publication | ment. of the reports disparaging to him in a UNDER GOVERNMENT, WASHINGTON, Feb, 21.—Government nd administration of the Fried ture proves su oP day by senator Gore of Oklahoma, Home tine ago the Senator introduced the resolution which resulted In an off etal Investigation of the Friedmann iis- covery by h ment to suffer “The first th | Whether the Fric Oriental fe Tt was also reported that ft IRA CRUG ne Americar The flagship Ver ned meanwhile at anchor up her station in the TO EAGLE PASS| , Jepartment that a severe | pst-offices and all mov thern part of fonhutla, Gen. Hine rranza had ops is supported, according to] uarters nd It is reported that two of dred the customs hounes. vurteenth Cavalry police , Tex., early to- us They have been all violations of | uwhat fight between Carranga’s| “Ghia gh Snyder to for other pol the ap- ‘ord of Mer- [6 yg conduct ned, Mc had Hospital and a Manhattan paper of Harry Kieth, State wau County. Directors nan from Nassau. had 1 > in the offic TUBERCULOSIS CURE Broadway, sengers, ADVOCATES GORE. ‘culoais treatment, If the cul- cessful in the oure of ue, was advocated to- 1 Thackera of Bertin been said € f if test of the ann makes for ished by these Id be placed by The Oriental Store Pets, Cake Plates, Tea Pots, Cans oat Tea Plates and odd Dishes I, $1.50 aren Brasses, including Candle Shades; weuale $i. J Cushion Squares japanese hufow ai; Japanese Cut vie $1.50, Short Length Oricutal Dress ‘Silke and ilk, regularly $1 and $1.50 arenow Japanese Cotton Rugs, 1% by 3 feet. pd Seah ne. Co Meioshetd Het Tsing vow wp 1208" yard; 50c. a yard, S8 @AANANTINESCO Se Philadelphia, eivw and Eighteenth Street, New York THE EVENING WORLD, Court, However, Refuses Mrs. Police Station and Sent to | Physician Discourages Con- Fendler-Abrams 'Vew Trial Bellevue Hospital. sumption Specialist, of Divorce Action. | eman Determined not to reply to eriticiams | ella M. Pendier- Mice Headquare ¢ Hundred and Tenth street, id, Dr. Alexander Abrams, physician, divorced her in March, Was refused another chance to es- r Innocence by J) erick Franz Friedmann of Ber-} whose hus assination of Mayor Gaynor} wself master of the Great! maelf up in hia|t orf to-day In| to: Aug. % 1910, was japartments at the W, e trial hinged on whether or ry M. Wolf of San Francisco, and Dr. Anderson, representing Surgeon of United States | Marine Hospital. in was in a state of mind ‘The Federal sur- geons had told him he could not make Morrisanta} his headquarters in the Marine Hospital. Madison street station) Je announced that he would establish officer in the Waldorf If he arrangements with the He did not think, how .}tel is a proper or a safe congregating | place for consumptives. would also establish a dispensary ov 8 being driven! side | patients in three days. questioned as to his experience ign medical scho ‘sweetest ‘Frankie Bai and whether the siuadows seen | inst Sergeants Griffin] after the who arrested him Hock was transferred to n-| station from th In July of last y after his trial which ended wh ated their earl Some of h caused by the presence of Wolf. Mrs, Abrams, who practices: medicine r, nearly two years n the Gaynor charges, n the two girls rej t sued her husband for a aration in March, 1911 spouse retorted he that she made ‘The Court allowed her ten dollars A month afterward the hus- band put in @ counter claim, naming f and Benoit When the case came to 5 charges againat Wasserman were dismissed, however, found the wife guilty of im- Wolf and gave the husband a divorce, ‘Ten months after the verdict, 3 Ns moved for a new trial on the ground of new evidence which comprised by proposed witnesses, alibl for the said recently that he crazy by repeated transfe show that he has been transferred only four times since he en! ment in 1, Negras, under orders to attack Carran-|~ jjeut. Gallagher was at the desk tos ek came in fre ed the depart: is and sclentt- imann pretty Such questions well Jost his temper. were Insulting, he satd, and he wouldn't answer them, So far he has been very retictent con- cerning the exact nature of his dis- To an Evening World reporter ich of the elemer sing his cure as he possibly could without letting the whole world know St and the discorvery fati Into the hands when H He walked to t pere in Myers’! who was put on his)" guard by the man's appearance. “1 want to kill “And I'm going to kill him." affidavits made tending to establish an corespondent. “The case meantime went Appellate Division, the jury's verdlot, p Jon for a re-trial was denied, Witnesses at the trial testified Wolf eloquently described Mrs. Abrams's pul- remarking the contour of her aym- 1| metry of Venus or words to that effect. , In a lengthy affidavit, he asserts he intends to stay in } York and be a witness for Mrs, Abrams, him," yelled Hoek aus- thought Hock was Intoxicated, ae te ed to quiet him flantly and Gallagher ¢ In a small red box erum, the result of in: tle with germs of ¢ Friedman's discovery. leording to the German + tains enough bacilll to supply the worla "| when multiplied in the proper media, Dr. Friedmann d {an ordinary gelatine growing the bacilli, but he has been un- able to prepare his cultures so far be- cause there is no dluminating gas in his containing turtle | wating the tur. | perculosis, les Dr Hock answered de his loud talk d Sergts, Griffin and proached Hock, an ver, ‘They ¢ they say, hen in which ight and held him, but only after a fight in which all three were on the floor once or twice, with nen trying to help the ser- geants, When his revolver and atick taken from him dragged before Gallagher, who ordered ‘| straighten you out The hundreds of applicants for the free treatment whioh he has promised THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1913. ‘DR. FRIEDMANN = DENIES HEKISSED REFUSED USE OF | WOMAN DOCTOR OR MARINE HOSPITAL! WROTELOVENOTES Conference With Government servants saw on her windows were his, that she ever appeared before him in negiigee, In all Mrs, Abrams offered to Justice ff the testimony of thirteen now — FOUND JOB IN COURT. Homelens Noy, Robbed of L Refriended by Jurors. t Cent, Samuel Cohen, eighteen yeara old, who came from Montreal Jan, 26 seeking work, found it to-day, Cohen charged Court that Thomas Corbett lured him Into @ house on Division street and robbed him of $1.25—all he possessed. A jury promptly convicted Corbett and Justice Goff remanded him to the Tombs for sentenc “And what will become of yeu?" the Justice asked ‘Cohen. “1 will go out and endeavor to obtain work,” replied the youth, “but I haven't @ penny.” George A. Hoffman, proprietor of @ restaurant at roadway and Thirty+ fourth street and one of the jury, after a talk with Cohen, told Justice Goff he would give the homeless boy a job. The jurors contributed suflictent to supply Cohen's-present needs. WHEN A LAXATIVE. 1S NEEDED ""GASCARETS.” Dime a box—Gently clean your liver and constipated bowels while you sleep. Take a Cascaret to-night and thor- hly cleanse your Liver, Stomach Pen Bowels, and you will surely feel is by morning. You men and women who have headache, coated tongue, can’t sleep, are bilious, ner- vous and upset, bothered with a sick, assy, disordered stomach, or have Eacusche and feel all worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets—or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills oF castor oil? ‘ascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from the intestines and bowels, Remember, a Mirch ret to-night will y morning. 10-cent box from your druggist means dentes this tribute and also denies he| healthy bowel action; a clear head ever Kissed the doctoress, that she over!and cheerfulness for months. Don't called hfm “darling,” that the shadows | forget the children. him locked up charged with disorderly Police Surgeon Brown was were Informed to-day by the manuge- Waldorf that they seo Dr, Friedmann at his offices when they are established, COLLARED BY COLLAR. kin his cell the surgeon watd | n this Clt¥s that Hock was in a “highly nervous but refused to state speci- or not bi® condition was due to alcoholism, geon's recomm condition,” . 2h; that there was nol feeny whether on whatsoever why he should be ve- moved or hix appointment should be An insurrection broke out last night in revoked and that he ison the committse | wan call lation an ambulance | to take Hock to Bellevue obpervation and & Sing's description of th who held him up with robbed his cash drawer last night was y perfect—the sear on the side of his face, his wing collar and the! sh chain he wore—that it was easy| teotives. 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