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ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915.
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NUMBER 232.
TO DISCUSS DEMANDS
FOR SAFETY
OUTLOOKK NOT
SO OPTIMISTIC
Bulgarian Operations Near Mon
is tir Frustrated Union of
Allies an-1 Serbs.
London, Nov, 27.-On tho Athens!
Teporta that Greece will likely pro
pose that entente military exports bo?
nppointed to t?scusa with the . Greek
staff tho allies demands or. the safety
of tho Anglo-tF?ench troops on Greek i
Boil, tho1, early optimistic opinion on
tho Greek situation ft ? rb haB under
gone a change.'
Despite the reports of Greek gu?y
nntees of security and liberty of action
,to the. allies' troops, the indications j
are that Greece has .not abandoned J
her dilatory tactics, which caused tho
entente'.uneasiness;'"' Since Bulgarian
operations near Monist lr frustrated
the union of tho Serbians and ? 'the
Anglo-Prt-hch tho ?uso of tho fail road
in Greek territory, is imperative to
the allies' operations.
The Germans official ly announce
progress beyond Pr?stina and Central
Serbia is. .cleared Of Serbian troops in
the sovrth near- Krivolak, the French
gaining slightly in attacks and coun
ter attacks.
' Tlie Serbian offensive'- west of
Prilepvcor?tinuoB with? claims of the
recapture of Krusheye,.
While Russia; is said' to' have?350,
000 troop?-, massed on. the Ruma?ian
border to attack Bulgaria; tho
Rumanian position ls; still undefin
ed. V ' ""** .'
Constantinople clqlrus tho .capture
,,of a largo - section 'of tho allies'
?"trenches' id ?aufpriso attack in Galli
? poli, d????rlhg" ' also that the allied
fleet atSacto,. sear Anafarta was in
effective.
' Operations oh the eastern and wes
tern front seem to be at a standstill,
while' tto ltla?ahs continue saelllng
the Austrian positions at Gorizla.
CENSOR FORBIDS
KITCHENER NEWS
. Rome, Nov. ; 27 .'-The < censor pro
hibits the transmission of news re
garding the results of the visit hore
of Fiold Marshal Kitchener'so fair as
it relates to Impending military do
velopmontSi .
It moy be said however, that con
ferences hero'yestorday and on a vis
it to front yesterday, further tsrerigth
ene'd and .perfected, th? clo.so accord
hetween Italy and .the allies and con
tributed 'to eh?tp?ng the active assis
tance Italy- will give in ..? near
eaci. * ?
FRENCH M?CCESS
HOPE FOR SERBIA
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London. Nov. 27.-Tho . Serbians
forces will soon bo an army without
a country, unless tie French should
defeat tho .Bulgarians, four divisions
of whom are rope-ted hammering at
th? French lines. FJ^pOrts arrive from
various sources to tho effect . that
Monistlr ia surrounded by. Bulgarians'
and that - they, may not wait for the
Austro-C.arman allies before entortng
the Macedonia capitol.' The Sorb?an
army ia retreating in a sOudfeastorly
direction before : von Mackjonsen'a
troops andi may ?fi?d nb rest oven In
.G'bck territory.'' It is . .reported here
that . tho tayaders of Serbia will not
' hesitate to crook intoGreoco. Appar-;
ontly tho. Gltman, leadors expect ,th0
Sorbiahs: and their: allies to await an
attack in Greece. It is said there op
erations wlil bc under thc- supremo
command Of'von Machensen,
.?ej?rc Promotes Yoong Heroes;. /' I
Paris, Noe, 27.-Tho constant .ef
forts of G choral 'joffre, the i>ronch
^o^mand?tvth^chicf tb ' keep : ' . ft?gh^
- e?mm?nds ia charge of men of proved
-vigor and fnit?aUv? were exemplified
once niore byH?V aohpuheemont that
.seven division, general a and three bri-"
" gado generals' hava boen transferr?d
to tho reservo and tho planes , given to
younger' mich; who .havo .'distinguished
thimselvea* Iii tho recent year's opera*
tiona. -
Many /Mglo-Preacli at Saloniki.
J Paris, Nov, 27 -Press dispatches
from Athens oay tho French and: Brit
ish forceo laudod at Saloniki havo at-,
uihed important proportions. Tho
. Paris,?f Athens gives their number
at. .a hundr^a, -nd twenty-five thou
>-aaads;;^v^
.supplied wita'j arms' a?d:< ammunition.
Forty tb rierty-flvte thousand .i ?? atora
?fe rspo&od'1- en.:route to Saloniki:
Four thousand are debarking doiiy.
?tfllllU?timi
AT JUDSON MILL!
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THREE MEN INJURED IN
FIGHT EARLY YESTER
DAY MORNING
KNIVES WERE
WEAPONS USED
Clash Between Union Men and
Strikebreakers Quited By
Sheriff Rector.
. Greenville, Nov. 27.-Serious riot
ing followed tho usual oponing of the
Judson mill this morning, about '6:1G
o'clock. Ono striker, Dave Freez, was
probably fatally wounded and two
strikebreakers, Gorden Brown and J"
M. Humphries- Were badly cut. Knives
were the weapons used.
. Freez was horribly butchered ?bout
bis heart and abdomen. Three ribs -
just -below ?his heart were severed and
pulled apart. His intestines were
bulging. out and he was bleeding tb
death when he was rushed in an am
bulance to tho city hospital. .Physi
cians began an operation this mr nii.'g
In the last hope of saving h ia li. l.e
fias about ene chance fn a hundred or
recovery;
Four men-Gordon Brown. J. M.
Humphries, D. C. Huggins, and T. .A.
Harvey-were.. arrested by, Sheri f{
Roctbr'. They.' ar? held at: tlie police
I station. No charges appeared oppo
site the^r ??^^i^'4?^*?^ycei"li^
Sheriff Reetor stated that tho msh.
would bb held_ pending a thorough ib?
vestigatloa of "tho trouble. Kach was
put through a gruelling, but as far
as could ba learned no Incriminating
testbnony was adduced.
Reports as.to Cause Vary.
Reports vary bs to tho cause of the
affray. Strikers contend that Gor
don, ? strikebreaker, precipitated the
trouble. They atlesed! that he, wlti'>
out provocation^ struck T. A. Harvey
on the temple with his fist and knock
ed hun. down. This Is Harvey's ver
sion ot'tbs. affair. His statomeat
was epftob?rated by tho stories told
by B?veral other-members of tho im*
lon. Th?y claimed that Freez rushed
to Harvey's assistance, ned, that
Brown, Humphries and Huggins com
bined in & savage attack upon: bub'.
'? Frees soon fell helplessly wounded
miu6r. tho butchery, . Hin oven'oat,
coaLand' vest, Which ls held by the
?.iierifr an evidence,-. Wt^- .cut tsy????d
repair. His inner garments ? were
soaked In Uf? spilled. blood. His lu
juries woro far more'' serious-than.
t;;oseHsustained by any of the others:'
Sheriff Rector Notified.
Sheriff Rector, -.who-.was notified by
Denney A. G. Justice, , was on the
seen J a few minutes after tho fight.
He found that JuBtlc? had made no
arrests -and said ? from what he cotud
hear, the mill deputy stood aside and
looked cn after the' disorder assumed
a serious state.'- : Brown and Hum
pfrtios were arrested at their. reBpec*
live homes, Huggins and Harvey were
later apprehended Ia the village.
. Brown, Huggins and Humphries ?re
non-union men and were among those
.who have beor employed since the mill
resumed operation - November 15.
Frees and' Harvey aro niernbovs of
tho union .and' bav? been without em
ployment since th?' strike: .was called
sixVweckr ego. ': -'.. - '- 7.\ . ?>" . .:; ' .*.'. :
' Sheriff Rector;soon"?ed tho situa
tion ' under- control y v Tho village re
solved back: to A quiet .and peaceful
Settlement. The feeling which ran
high 'early this ; morning' was - not no
ticeable thi i ?fferhoon, ?nd there was
nothing on 'th? surface tb Indicate oby
further disorder.
On account bf the; chaos lt wns well
nigh impossible to o?t?in accurate in
formatlott as tn tho number ot men
Who 'participated io .tho encounter.
There": were more. tlian twenty-five
?n tho-scene; . A few women were
present." \;:
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? . chicago. Nor: :.; 27,-^-sixteen ?
? ? deaths have .?; r^rnlted ?'? from +
^:-.Vroothsll-..thts^^^bn, according *
* to. a lb^^ statistician. .'.. Last ?
^ yesVj ?th?rol!wbre fifteen; ; The "
+ fembe authority odd? that'most *
tho .fatalities were among ?
? high 'schools and semi-pm
? fesaioftal teams, where - thora
* was litiievor. no '- systematic . ?
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The EinprcBB.
This photograph- of the kaiser, li .e
empress, aud the crown prince of
President and * Fiance With Tre
mendous Crowd. Witness
Game in Downpour,
New York, Nov. 27.-Tho army won
?v.',. ?Ki--] :^MU.i>j<*<mtaa???-*.i..i...^-.J
nivy hero. today, with a scoro of 14'
to 0. . Oilp.3hht o? th? army, former
Purdue Star,'was" the hero. He scor
ed all the cadet's pjinta, two touch
downs and two goals. ,
Tho president, his fiancee, Mrs..
Galt, tho cadet and midshipmen bat
talions and 40.000 spectators viewed
the struggle fought la tho rain.
?TO
IN^' GREENVILLE
Decided to Accept Invitation of
Buncombe Street Church in.
Mount nm City?
Spartauhurg, Nov. 2?.-The Upper
South Carolina covforence of thc
Methodist Episcopal 'church will ?Lio'ld
Its meetings next year at Greenville,
tiie .guest of tho Buncombe Street,1
Church, accordlncr to tho decision ot
tho body yesterday, in acco
invitation of Dr. M. Li. Carlisle pas
tor of ino Buncombe Street church; . ;
Rev.. J, L. Harley, wi?^cently re
signed as superintendent of the South.
Carolina' Anti-Saloon league, was yes
terday made, conference evangelist
through the adoption of a resolution to
this effect, recommended, by ibo board
of missions. ( .
Among other interesting feature;) of
tho business session of tho conference
yesterday, was tho adoption of a roso-^
lntlon^offered by Rev. .J. L. Stokes,'
chairman of tho temperance commit
tee,, commending Governor Mannlng^in
?is efforts to enforce tho whiskey
laws. ?m?
s^b.';.ioR?wing "traveling preachers
jyefs' elected .elders, aft?r their 'char
ocie ? 'baa been q> issod upob and (hs
renoria male: The Fi?v*. S. M..'...-B;v
Brooks;Wi R:. ^abkright," John A.
Blcdsoo, J. ii. Danna, PT W. Dibble,
W. C. Kelly, John R. Lewis, J- M.
Milla. J:. :H.; Manley, D. P. Ritff, M.
T. Wharton.
Two local preachers,' the R eve. S.
2t. Tucker and E, K, Garrison were
elected deacons. v i
Scrbbins Surrendering.
Berlin, Nov. 27.-(Wireless.)
Balkan dispatches to ths'CoIoEao Zei
tung sUuo t?at. the Serbian armies
bro- reduced to betSicen eighty1 and
one;'nundred thousand rifles, says,an
item given but by the Overseas agency.
Kn tire groups, witV^hstr otQcers,'.
surrendering, : ^\
':,;^S*?bx :Caftfa^^lB?^-r' J lil
WS^th, Nvo. 27,-^The O\'.orse?sr^(|ft|i
agency says the total number, oif flor-:,
blain prisoneif? taken sJnco "the.AttS.tro-:r
German forces thvadod that oo|p?m
?mmmt'.to 101,000. Two thousand Ger-;
mUt?wbo-;:bav? been prisoners bf tho'
Serbians , were rescued when oban
?.zM??. in a.lj&siy r?treat .fee Serbians'
aganey oaya?v?.. ? ?? -..-'
Photo of German Royal F
Tin* Kaiser, ,
Germany WOB taken " this month in a
town in France. It l3 the latest
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Police Said Five Were Murder*
and Sixth Ccr/trnifted S?t?de 'V
and Murder.-' .
Now Brunswick, N. J., .Nov. 2"i:frr
Six persons *wero found shot to death
Mn a ftirm Miouj^-pa, a cohn trx; road
i t?iree~raii?B - B?utwcrn?r? tonight.' Five
I hart heen murder?d whilo the sixth'
i apparently committed suicido - after
[shooting tho others.
Samuol Weltzmann, his wife, and
his daughter, Mrd. David Xignor,
Signer and two farm hands were,
killed. . The farm hands were ap
parently Polish. The police claim
that one of the latter did the killing
lng .and' t/ien committed s\d;dao; The
, killing occurred . Tuesday hight!
! Weltzmann delivered milk hore dally
ana was not s<>en since Tuosaay. In
vestigation disclosed' the. irago3y.
The Germans Advance.
BerUn, Nov. 27.-German troop*
advancing in Serbia occupied tho
helglits on the lcit hank of the Fltni
ca river west of Pristina, the German
a?i?y ?i?iiuii??Xuors announces: Thc '
; Austrians aro-advancing north' of Mh j
tro vita. . Twenty-five hundred more i
Serbians were captured.
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The" One Serb Success,
london, Nov. 27.-Serbians liavo
captured Krusibevp in 'southern Surbla
twenty miles west Of Prllep, a news
dispatch from Athone says.
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casion?, and tho feature will
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Interest generally; and particu
l^fiy to thoso engaged in tho
insuranco business.
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Tko Crqwtt-Prince,
photograph of tb? German royal |
family.
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I President May >. Advocate\Such
Action in-Hi? Message to
. Congress.
Washington, Nov, 27 .-Recommend
dations that the proposed.:, sh! w>lng.
board,' contemplated-anm-r tn?? . new
ship purchase bill, Lo given power to
regulate the rates and practices bf
steamship lines plying to Amorlcau J
ports, aa toe Interstate cotnmereo com
mission does railroad:-:, ls expected
from President WIlBon In his mes
sage'to congress. "
The shipping board, . composed of|
the navy jand-.coinmq.rce secretaries j
and, three" commissioners, nlay\ bo glv- |
?i ?i?Wcrw ?ix rates o? roreign, as
well dome?tic, steamship. linns and
apply to. 'shipments originating in
foreign ports destined Tor the United
EtatoB. .
COROe'SWAYS
vniai ARPiii ?lin ?II
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Salisbury, Nov. 27.-Engineer A.
Tankorsloy and Firemen Arthur Kpl
.ly,. of tho' Southern Railway's .New j
York-New" Orleans limited and Flag
man Clyde Wiisbri,'vof,the local -pas-I
sengbr," -were held guilty of negligence !
by a coroner's Jury investigating ??e
rcaregod collision between'two trains
herb Wednesday night. Two w^rej
[killed and twenty:lwo.hurt.
'""ITho grand jury,'expected 'to. Inves
tigate the wreck, ?h Monday, was ad
journed, lt.I? said to await the cor
oner's verdict.
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?Allanta, -Nov. 27.-Hon. John
Templo Graves expresobi the . views
cf Mr. William randolph Hearst on
tho subject of naval preparedness in
an eloquent and Interesting Address
dolivercd here last night under . 'the
auspices of tho local brandY bf the
navy, league,"
Thfc present' alleged .Inefficiency . of ?
tho. navy; from a material point, cf
view, and also, the alleged. incompe
tency bf die ?a?leli. admm'Istratlob pf I
tho department wore discussed, .tb>
gcther -with tho dangora ot^ sooner br
later becoming to volved ia a struggle
with' other countries.'-,;
Mr. ' Graves *wa? .heard' 'attentively ]
j. and f recently applauded,'
War : Ifjoan Success. .,1
Paris. Nor,. 37.'r4Paui pcttoy Beau vi
dion, "well kno^;>ifrwjmlBt' estimates !
that aubsr.rlp;U?ns?toj."we;.cews-^wct<- j
war loan may amount to four rbiliibn j
'dollars.-! Perhaps: one-half wili .' be i
cariV Oftlclal flgures.are nbt available
? and otb?r: estimate* differ widely from
Leftoy Beaulicb a,
A long' Uno of,subscrlb?re wak.rt
lin-front of tho Bank of France and
l&H?t^tHao?s.
WOULD BROADEN
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MILITARY AND NAVAL COM
MITTEES OF SECURITY
LEAGUE CONFER
PROGRAM IS IN
&IGHT DIRECTION
Qualified Approval of Adminis
(ration's Program But Would
Broaden Its Scope.
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Chicago, Nov. 27.-Although ? 'ibo
mllhary and na-vpl committees of tho
National Security league endorsed tho
administration's program aa in ; the;
right direction' ?t C?s' league euufer
once today, they asserted that the pro
posed army increase should he broad
ened and that the. navy five year plan
covered too long a period'of time
for completion. Garrison'a continent
tal army proposal, they raid, sli?uid
includo all between the ages of elsh
teen and twenty-one.
.'; The naval committee's reportde?
dared ti;at 'tho navy wusjt?ori of
moa and,, four of tho AlianUoUieet
. battleships, have to be put In reserve
I hext/winter^ to man the supbi^lread
naughts Nevada and Oklahoma.
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Centsnted With Showing that
Watson Was Responsible for
the Publications.
! Augusta, Nov. 27.-Apparently cnn
?tent with tho testimony designed tn
she-?' that thc artiplcr. ?n -?nss?iqn ??u
been malled and the. defendant signed
the circulation statement- of 'the pub
lications, the prosecution in the trial
of Thomas E. Watson In the federal
cou:1i, for sending obscene matter
thrcugh the mails, rested Hi case to
oday. . ,
Tho government will leave the do
? termination of -whether the matter was
i vmvnito .io tue jui ; ..
Watson ?cored a point w.>.en Judg?
! Lambdlln allowed Postmaster Barnes,
bf Thompson, Ga., to testify that ho
considered Watson's articles "high
cin?^ literature"' thus putting the mo
tives of tho articles In issue.
PRESIDENT ASSURES
Now York, Nov. 27.- Mrs. Phillp
Snowden, wlfo Of a British parliament
member, who with Madame Schwim
mer of Hungary, interviewed Presi
dent Wilson last night to gain his
support of the proposed conference of
neutrals to initiate peace, quoted tho
president as saying; "You nerd not
plead with me. X am anxious, most
anxious to do' all-I canfor peace. I
'shall earnestly endeavor to unite' Of .v
ficlal and unoQiclal opinion .to that
lend.". ' .-L
Benedict '?'ants Peace.
Rome; Nov. 27.-AlthougiH' tho ef
forts of Pope Benedict .last year, to
obtain a truce .during the Christmas
holiday's was futile it is reported bu
good authority that he ls . to make .-a
similar attempt this year. It is un
derstood th<> pope feels lt ls hie duty
io'try for a truce although conditions'
db not seem .'any more favorablo than'
Inst lead. '^'^IISBMIW
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* Pori?, Nov. 27.- Tho French *
* government libs recognised tf:? ?
* Haitian government' of Pres* *
*> ident* Dart.guenavo. Haiti .?'..+ .
* apologbsed ;for we. violation of *
+ tbo; French legation' fat Port *
* Au Prince last July, when *
.p n**.e?(?Guillaume,'then presi- ?
* ?cht, ; was removed' from the ?
*.'".'legation'by.?.;hiob'-'bnjd sh?rV'
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DISPLEASED WITH STATE,
MENTS OF DISTRICT AT
TORNEY ABOUT BOY-ED
FORM OF PROTEST
IS UNDECIDED
References Made t? Ge'rmoii Ai-?
tache hi Trial Harnb?rg
Amer?can O?Scera.
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Washington, Nov. 27Tho GL-rman ?
embassy, according- ta ' information
froth an authoritative 'sburepi resent?
tho accusation.; understood'1-to li av.?
been niatlo ' against Captain Boy-BSV.
Qennan-' na\?al 'ettaci'-e' here, in tl .
trial in New York of tho"Hftmbiir;! ,
American:. cfRciala. It is staid: ?b"t
'B?rnst?rff , wa- preparing ' to filo ri
vigorous:complaint with ibo state ?.?
partment ut tho conclusion of tho
;trlal. Ho. will ask'.atioast 'oomethlug;:
.In the rmturo of a.'iotroetloh* and; pbs-.
cibly au apology. :
:> The. embassy ls undecided hs' - tu
what form the protest-will-take. V
copy of the stenographic report'of th?
government counsel; pat! testinjaiiy
has bee? ordered.
'w' Tho' embassy'' is .pay tlo'uioriv anx
ious to determino whether Captain
Dby-lSd whs: included', by .inference or
otherwise'. tn;.'tho r?fj^ehcc hy . fite
assistant-United Stoics ditr?vict av in:
ney to tho defena?htfli in. tho cn; ,
"riding roughshod Joyel'; tho lawn hs
tito United States, treating then: a:;.ii'
thoy were scr?pabf pap^i'iw
A person in. close touch AV ltb ti a
embtts'jy said that the <J*rr
that- Boy-Ed was rather harshly ti e -.t '
cd; '
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Bird Dogs of V?r?in?a'CafolnUs.
Affectation to- Havo Tests
of Skill. vv;;'.-f'C:
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Spartauhurgf"Nov.' 57.--P. il.Knox
vice president of Hie association, tu -
coiupanied by ? Ale's. ;. Winnes-?, sad-;'
John Wilson, spent yesterday "aitei
pon, inspecting' on - , aggregate ' of
10,000 acres of lund north or the 'city.,
which will' probably, bo uped In run
ning the field trials-of-ibu Virginia
Carolina Field Trials association De
cember 13, 14 and 15; A special com
?milco which has been appointed
from among tb i association member*
ia expected to arrive in tho cl ty "Ut.
an early date to moko au inspection
of the reservation pursuant- to . mak -
ing further official ' : anhbunceiuc/ilu
(concerning the trials.
The meeting of the Virgin la-Caro- '
lina association will, bring io: Spar",
tacburg some of the greats?t dog?
that America bas produced ?ud a larg<>
mmbor.of #port.8pJCri fr?in New York
Philadelphia, Fichmond. Washington
and--North and South Carolina. T-afere
will bo three large, hansouio silver
Cups donated1 at theao trials, ati well
aa about $1,000 in prize money. The
much coveted Derby cup is pow held
by Prank i?eily of Philadelphia,??who
won it last 'year. .' Tfi'?'lpr?vt??s .year
it was woo by' the president ot fciv.
club. Dr, fjelgh Buckner of Roanoke.
The All-Age dip behold by P. ll.
Knox, of Sp.artanburg who. won It'lust
year at Chose City, Va(^^^^^^^
Nogales, Nov. 87.--Nogales, S?norti,
presented a : deso?ate '?pti??.raacs: > foi:
lowing yesterday's battle between
Carreara and Villa troops. The;bedien
of many cf . the VHla iwddler* killed,
either' by ApjericwV'.flre or araflww
rahza troops, lay whvr?ihey foll.
VH!a Eracu?tes Xogales;
: Nogaleh. Ari?., Not": .37.-Wit?V? tbe
evacuation of Nogales; S?not??- by;
Villa trbops.ahd its occupation by C*r
ranea force?, and the arrival h?re-to
day'of 1,700 more American* ; , ?01
dl*r& residents' bf ibis town expresses
4 feeling bf se??ity not felt Since tho
Vliia sbldiera were in tho town iacrosh,
the border.;
. The latest, reports of . casualties
amans the.Mexican'snipers who. first
?red,intb'ibo United States sold&fs
in the'battl? yesterd^show Hioreih.vi
forty*; Ono .American soldier. Stft?j&?
futile o|iPairfimftt, N. C...'? whs ' kilted
nnd two others werc'.'sh'ot? The ..Yilla'
forcc-3 Went towart! ijeriuo&Jioc