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VOL. 8, NO. 75, SEMI-WEEKI CYCLONE AT 1ST. CROfiHAN MO,;N Plunge RIVERS BROTHERS LOSE MUCH. St* New Firm Will Suffer Loss of $8,000 to Island $10,000?Property and Grow- marine ing Crops are Destroyed. that^p! Mount Croghan Special to Colum- mountt bia State, June 19.?A destructive and Ja rvrlfirip vinitpH thin nl n r?o vootorHnv on rpf morning about 7:30 o'clock, doing ashore, considerable damage to property and yesterd growing crops. The severity of the horses cyclone seemed to center about this rescued village, doing the worst damage to abled i buildings. A 35 The greatest loss fell on the ed by i Rivers brothers, who are merchants in the and farmers at this place, their two- arms v story store room being completely the th demolished, in which they had a stood 1 stock of general merchandise and The furniture of about $8,000 or $10,- first cl 000. They also had two tenement taught houses completely destroyed. A charge: large barn was badly damaged and Horses the handsome residence of W. A. down 1 RiverB, a member of tho firm, was on the shattered. The actual loss to this McDon firm will probably aggregate $8,000 and ch or $10,000. It is understood that towed they had no tornado insurance cupanti whatever. Considerable damage was done to several other residences in the vll- JAPj lagt and many outbuildings were completely swept away. Much damage was also done to growing crops, orchards and standing timber in this Talk < section. No lives were lost, although several had very narrow escapes, the three Rivers brothers, together with several others, deserting their build- was ing just an instant before it fell. The on n store room of Rivers brothers, which con .<>'*( was destroyed, was a large two-story a visit wooden building, in which they ear- ^bani ried n line of general merchanidse States on the ground floor and a large line J?ur rf oi furniture and undertaking sup- 01 plise on the upper floor. The wind, striking the house from the end, ih?uPh brought all the walls and floors to- '.,rgether, laying a good portion of the ,lon u roof out in the street. Considerable " damage was also done to the plant a of the Mount Croghan Gin Company, w*"t ' part of the roof being blown off and aro Ra' the main building blown out of line gardini The many friends of the unfortu- j? av nate promptly responded to the call IT1}v* for assistance this morning and the d'tions debris Is being rapidly cleared away. eral The damaged stock of goods of the 8a*e 01 Rivers brothers is being stored in a Deta nearby house, which was vacated for rhambi their accommodation. Their wreck- ptate8 ed store building will probably be '8 und< replaced with a modern brick struc- v?ys 1' ture. P,an t( bodies EIGHTY WOMEN "ci BURNED TO DEATH 01 Abeko, Burned Like Hats in Ti'an~ by Enraged Mob Because Cheap Girl Soyeda Labor Had Been Imported. in Wa: St. Petersburg, June 19.Flighty for<> ,KC women were burned to death today !' a" by villagers enraged at the importa- urn 1 tion of cheap girl labor to work on a sugar estate in the district of Piriatin in the province of Poltava, Southern Russia, acording to the Kiev newspaper Liamin. McAdo The excited villagers first secure- I lj fastened all. the means of exit w from a wooden barn in which the > as girls were houRed. Then they set 'J1.!'" n fire to the building while the in- * 1' mates were asleep and all were '8 burned to death without a chance to "r . escape. The ini needs ATTENDED HIS OWN "WAKE." river fl SupjH.sed "bcwl Man" Walks Into an(j n. I'OOfl. Willi (if Mnnrnoro ion - - Kearney, N. J.f June 18.?James cemete Klely still Is suffering from the $100.0* shock of witnessing what his relatlves and friends believed to be his ('H' ne own "wake." When he returned to "0? his home last night after a few $100,0* days' absence he found his sister, vef*tiga Mrs. Catherine O'llrien, his two i'c anf^ brothers and a score of neighbors 000 foi sitting in the front parlor weeping 1 over a coffin. The mourners spied $?00,0< hint as he stood on the threshold and inP l)r< his sister fainted at the shock of see- K' ing him. tion ol During the absence the newspa- tprs. pers had told of the death of James Kelley from sunstroke In Newark. When Mrs. O'Drien read the item she feared that the victim was her brother and that the paper had mis- Senate spelled the name. She viewed the body The features were so singu- w larly the double of those of her .. Y" , brother that she believed it to be his , , body. ?(* h>' 1 to be TO CROSS ATLANTIC IN i DAYS by" Pre! Is Plan of Count Zeppelin in n Modern Dirigible Airship. ability, London, June 18.?Count Zoppe- J,<,tar>r Jin and his technical staff at Fried- :? ? 1 rlchshaten are convinced that the : "n modern dirigible airship can cross ? .'J1'13 the Atlantic says a Iierlin dispatch J). 1 to The London Express, "and it is . probable that a voyage from Ger- l)<,'"son many to New York will be under- l)ojMt,n< taken this summer " Count Zeppelin if said to have been in communication with the German government, "which is dispos- Hrow ed to regard hie plan favorably and From < in the event of the voyage being un- oos it v dertaken several German warships . . would be statfbned In the Atlantic 1 to render assistance Count Zeppe- tack ^ lln believes that with good weather norther thf voyagt could be mad< within Saltillo, three days. [Nuovo iY. LANCASTER, S. C., DED POL.OE SAVED LIVES BARRETT 10 DIE JUL' (1 Into Surf Upon Their Sturdy eds and Did the Hero Act TO BREAK UP OED CUS York, June 19.?Coney policemen mounted as horse Governor Blease Says He I> s have become a valuable ad- Like Friday as Hangs. :o the life-saving forces at i??v lpular reBort. Two of the y* ;d patrolmen, Edwin Cody Columbia Special to Char ,mes J. McDonald, who were News aud Courier, June 19.? ular duty regulating trafllf designation of Friday as '1 distinguished themesvles man's dav' is ir>:ith?r?mo ay when they swam their should It be picked out as a d about 300 feet out to sea and execute criminals? I have s I seven persons from a dis- on a number of occasions, m notor boat. jection to this practice and ae -foot craft was nearly swamp- as 1 have the power to obviat a choppy sea and two women custom I am going to do so. F party with children in hteir is enjoyed by all the people e< 'ere Bcreaming for help while as much as any other day in rong of promenaders ashore week, therefore why set it api tielpless. 'hangman's day?' " said Go> two bluecoats mounted on Illease yesterday in ordering ass steeds that had been sentence of electrocution pass< to swim, wheeled their M. L. Garrett of Lee county, rs and plunged into the surf, victed of murder, changed froc and riders bobbed up and day, July 11, to Monday, July lalf submerged while a crowd The governor is determin beach cheered. Cody and break up the custom of exe< aid first rescued the women criminals on Friday and think ildren, then went back and custom tends to make the day in the boat with its male oc- some, and he is determined to a. cate it. In ordering the date < execution of Sam Dukes, neg . Clarendon county, convicted of A.NESE ENVOYS der, changed from Friday, Jul VTGTrp TjpTPOT'nP'MT Tuesday, July 1, the go\ V lull ritHjOlDLlN x sayg; "Why, when or how th vailing custom of sentencing i >ver California Situation at \? hanged or electrocuted o ? ,, . , . day should have been adoptc House and Later \\ ith 8tate 1 am unable to say. Secretary llryan day is just as good as any otlu ... T , n . ,, in the week and 1 think it an hington, June A call up- jnabje CU8tom and practice t( isident Wilson a luncheon t(,nce all of the UI1fortunate p, Mice with Secretary Bryan and (c dip G!j Frlday> thereby degi to the headquarters of the b d b de8lgnatlng ,t a8 M sr of commerce of the I nitod njan,g d , Thig cu*om and made this a busy day for the u ghould be aboliehed and immereial envoys from Japan. t tc do wJth jt whU a a mission of pence. ^ uffl .. visit to the White House. Froni the inception of the si J as long enough for i)et>n customary to hold all ye?n 4hea< s th.t executions on Friday, and j nofficiall>, to gl\e the Presi- wen accustomed to senteno is view of the California alien condemned criminals to dea ct situation. At the lunceon tbut duy Governor Blease li secretary Bryan, the visitors himself the task of breaking u id to have talked freely re- CU8tom g the California difficulty and M L Garrett Bhot and kill( e given their host a comprc daughter'8 husband and his s 3,re^m?offthe,J VeW ?f COD" law's father, and the unn in the West and also the gen- parent aud father was found reVug ,lD ^JaPfn ?Ver thG Pa8" of murder and sentenced to ?, , 8am Dukes was convicted ol ills of the conference at the murd^r Cf Policeman Barwl er of commerce of the United P|newoodj fn Clarendon and lil were not made public but it 8fntenced to the electric chair, erstood that the Japanese enaid before the officials the a enlist the great commercial tuttrpottn a rptrvvr of America In on 4- I IM V I ? BM uu VUUI I lu X X\/X^ about a friendly settlement of Hiri "DT1 "D'PCITTTI ilifornia trouble. Two mem- **1!jOUI ! the party, Messrs Chima and left today for New York and SenHtor* to Conduct More He there will return to their , m_r ? ... . . _ , on the Pacific coas.t Dr. in Virginia < oal and Mr. Kamlya will remain Mines, shington for several days be>lng to New York. They have Washington, June 1. nounced the date of their re- "red Vnlt?d *ia\ee senators o Tokio back to Washington today al week of streifuous investigatl the coal strike district of Wes 3tH.000.000 NEEDED. ginla Senators Swanson, K and Martine returned" to the i . . to take up their legislative dut 0 Asks < ongress to Appro- During a week in Charlestc [H-iate For Deflcieneies. committee examined nearly a hington. June 19.?Govern- dred ^messes, worked ten or 1 departments urgently need lours\ ? oft s Ui,'p "n! ,00(1 and today Secretary Mc- *eArrtmidnJgbt; ar-d to<>k aboat 1 tsked Congress to appropriate 0()dword" of testimony. 1 deficiencies and emergencies. . Th? wl 1 r< s;,mC terstate commerce commslsion ingf Washington in a Tew $1,500,000 for the physical takf UP tbe lharf ' on of railroads; $1,000,000 West Virginia coal operator* ie hart to renav MIbrIrsImiI the miners union is in leaKUf lood relief expenses- the war ?Perator? ,n tbe competive fie rel,er expenses, the war penn8yiVania, Ohio, Indiana ivy departments need $250,- mi ,J , West V1 begin the Arlington national imlus(rv ry memorial ampitheater; 00 for the new industrial re commission; $160,000 for R|TN 8O0 MILES IN 4 D w department of labor; $8,r the Atlantic iceberg patrol; 00 for the production cost in- 1.600 Boy Scouts to Hun Helay tion of the bureau of domes- From Washington to Chicaf 1 foreign commerce; $1,000,- ... , ? T replacing stores destroyed in y.as 'on' , ' ' . 11 lenecia Arsenal, California; ?laiio? for * boy "cout relay ,u ror various public build- ""VT n"*!? .Wi1?!* >jects and $.19,000 for the 1 , , mi ?? m ^rvice commission's cxamina- rt 'iy '()I,,n11 ' ? "m!i/ ?r ? .1- i . games to be held in Chicago the fourth class postmas- *g wi? oonfer wiU) lea(lors ( local branch of the hoy scouts the selection of the squad tha >NIIKMS OAhhOWAY. start the long race It is expected that no fewer ? u .. r* .. < , 1,500 boys will participate i Hat,ties South Carolinians rup ()f 800 mlles "and thp (lls Nomination. according to a pre-arranged f lington, June 19.?Charles '' ?*. will be covered in somt loway was yesterday confirm- under four days. The last r he senate in executive session 's expected to arrive in ( hica a civil service commissioner, "1(> grounds where the games j point incut having been made *H> held In time for the op sident Wilson about ten days ceremonies. Galloway-win in all prob- ( Hn(l NurRPH of Hosplt relinquish his duties as sec- ' to Senator Smith and clerk From Ptomaine Poisoning senate committee on immigra- n,>w York, June 19. Tw lay or tomorrow in order that SPVen attaches of Harlem Hof / at once assume the duties three physicians, 12 gra new position. nurses and 12 men and womei President was thanked in pioyes, attendants and ord, by Mr. Galloway for the ap- were ill In bed In the hospital t Bn*' all suffering from ptomaine p? ing. ran Rebels Plan Campaign. , <a,sr lwa8,ir<!a^d R? qi after developing that it was m msvllle, Texas, June 18.? lieved that the results In any official constitutionalist sour- are likely to prove serious. C< ran learnea lomgnt that with- " eiem, superintendent of weeks rebel troops will at- hoHPUa#1; bpgan a ^r-reaehlni 1 vestigation as soon as the first r? cities of Importance in was reported to him and he is n and northeastern Mexico? tug an nnlysis made of food > , Torreon, Tumplco, Victoria, ?l:< * afflict* < | nrt" <?f at < Laredo. in the evening FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1913. v uTplans to revolutionize! oldb8t: ! i4Uncle Ike" 81 >TOM. THE U. 8. CURRENCY SYSTEM.Richest 1* Washington, oesn't Country Would be Divided Into 12 j Ike" Stephensoi Regional Reserve Associations j of the United S With Federal Reserve Ranks. [l)r rl?h*"t: his 84th birthd leston Washington, June 19.?Adminis- millionaire solo -"The tration leaders today began an earn- lations from n t-si eiiori 10 wDip the currency bill ing those of hi Why into final shape and get into accord senate and adi lay to on every detail. With fundamentals his adopted stai tated, and essentials agreed upon by Pres- Senator Step y ob- ident Wilson, Secretary McAdoo and New I3runswi< i long chairmen Owen and Glass of the Prom assistan e this senate and house banking and cur- camp at the at Friday rency committees the leaders today multi-millionari lually and tomorrow will attempt to per- stateman's re< the feet it as an administration measure, days he was 1 art as The measure would revolutionize best lumber ja< 'ernor the banking and currency system of never lost an the the United States and it has been small Investme ed on the aim of its framers to place the salary. Farms con- financial system, especially the is- tor Stephenson a Fri- oue of currency, under the control tor Shelly Cull of the government. as Senator Stei ed to As now agreed upon, the country 83 in Novembei :uting would be divided Into not less than s this 12 regional reserve associations and _______ _ loath- all national banks will be compelled TROOPS R eradi- to become members of the reserve Df the associations in their respective die- UJjU J ro, of tricts. State banks will be eligible mur- to membership. The reserve asso- signal Corps le 27, ciations will organize federal reserve ' . * rernor banks in each district with a mini- -telephone e pre- mum capital of $5,000, which will burg?Art people be supplied by the membership's n Fri- banks at the rate of 20 per cent of y . id in their capital. These reserve banks "<>* ,y ew'ry . Fri- will receive deposits of the federal !u. ', ? peryc( >r day government and thus prevent the tti rT ?r t abom- treasury department from taking up n. / 4. . > sen- | great quantities of money from cir- (< c n Ui'x arsons culation. The reserve bank will be an "nJlOU"ceme ading a bank of banks with the privilege langs- of re-discounting commrecial paper 1 , f.' . prac- In the place of the national bank . fn_<l.n 1 ex- notes, which will be retired, the gov- .. s 1 am eminent will issue to the federal re- ie ' ' .? 1 serve banks a new kind of currency, tate it I probably to be designated as "Fed- \ ?r Hnt [legal eral reserve treasury notes." The ' ..ni _ ludges limit of this issue will be $500,- [ ;!?' , b all 000,000 and it will be backed by ?* ' th on commercial paper of prime quality ' h.1V(, v as set or other valuable security. Elasp this ticity will be given the system in ' ei?,,,,! this manner. While these notes will ed his nnt So 1? ?1 1 - * ? u> Koiu, ioey will be avstein Throual ion-in- redeemable in gold by the_ treasury the j field atural of the federal reserve banks. w guilty Means are taken to protect the '^h p trnn , death. United States 2 per cent bonds nrnminpntl ' the which now form the security for the lh Lnivprnr tck at national bank notes by permitting (<ettysburg foi lewlse the graduated retirement of these ^arcis to parti notes and their exchange for 3 per vers at tb(T can cent bonds without the circulating vprKity student privilege. war departmen The government, leaders declare, will have an emphatic voice in the KED management of the new system. CARE O Directors of the federal reserve banks will consist of three members win arings chosen by the federal reserve board, Harrison \\ ill one of whom shall be chairman. More for <?et three members chosen by public in- Washington terests In the district and three uarrjson today Three elected by the banks. s'ional military came The federal reserve board will antee an addl^ Tter a consist of nine members, composed \a^(are Qf tl on In of the secretary of the treasury, of erate veterans t Vir- agriculture and of probably another vcrsary of the enyon cabinet office, as ex-officlo members, m>x{' month senate and three members chosen by the Those in cha ;ies. President of the United States and n()t.ifiecl the iin the three by the central reserve banks veterans would hun- 40,000 as at 1 in? TORNADO SWEEPS 000- FLORIDA CAPITAL ZTmenso! hear- needed, weeks Plunges City of Tallahassee Into Hreckenridge j if the Darkness, Unroofs Capitol and burg to canvasi 5 Damages Crops. i with * Ids of Tallahassee, Fla., June 19.?A World's (Irea and tornado verging onto a cyclone, Pir> rginia swept over this city late yesterday, unroofed the state capitol and many New lork, J stores, ruining the stocks of mer- S"'P Imperato chandlse, tearing trees out by the seas, complete! A VS. roots and twlstinc telocrnnh tonight. amy > phone and electric light poles off at *'ar al onf ou Race the hase, plunging the city into before midnigt darkness and cutting off communi- berg-American * ' cation with the outside world for S"'P afloat, cro prep- hours. The paper stock of the the. unofficial I race printer of the capitol was ruined hours and 8 m Icago, and the type pled. She left t h< of the The funnell of rain, mud and hail Thursday after ymplc swept across the county killing and morning at Ho June maiming live stock, damaging tin a< her tirst An if tlie cotton and corn crops and razing anchored tonig i over buildings. So far no loss of life has t will been reported, hut it is feared that <;oinu many negroes may have been in- ' than jured or killed in the ruins of their n the shacks on the farms. The historic Chicago, Ji tance, trees in the park were twisted off because ,.v,. iched- at the roots and nearly every store ehing In town were flooded with rain and when lie had < unner hail. Many small houses were de- of dreaming, t go at mollshed. The storm lasted 15 would make ire to minutes and succeeded a deadly Mauch, an art ening calm, hot oppressive day. died from its c was 611 years SWINDIjKK CAUGHT AT LAST. '''^"erenUy^'? M Clever Hotel Crook Has Iteen Getrenty tlnR Thousands ,n K?*> Money. had come to hi ipital, Jacksonville, Fla., June 19.? fa('J ? duate Sheriff Dowing left for Savannah an 'bat he nev i em- this morning to bring A. C. Key- a brush to canv rlies, nolds here on the alleged charge of odav. swindling fho Qnmin..i? ? - " " nunri uui 01 Vaccine Fx 1101 :>ison- $35 on a fake draft on the Thermos Mottle Company of New York. New York, J lickly That concern wires that a man rich Friedmann >t be- supposed to be Reynolds has cashed cjan vvho annoi case bogus drafts aggregating thousands _ ' ' . >smos of dollars in many cities on the firm aRO ( the swindling hotels, it is said, by plac- losis, sailed for g in- ing the ware at a cheap figure and Institute here case then getting advances on drafts. after the board nav- He is alleged to have tried in , . , . .. a bleb Savannah yesterday and the police * ' ' ' 1 ' n ?. 1 there warned from here, arrested doctor did not s him. I return. $1.50 PER YEAR. H!ENATOK "JOKER" FOUND IN BILL tephenson, Also the nwinaker, is 84. MISTAKE IN TARIFF MGAKUIUL June 19.?"Uncle " * a. the oldest member Would Have Made All Refined States senate, and by sugar Dutiable and Nullify n received congratu- Washington, June 19.?An elevlany friends, includ- ?nth-hour discovery that the sugar Is colleagues in the **-- ?*--? * ' **" ovucuu.v ui uiu uuutrwooa uirnr mirers in Wisconsin, bin ha(1 a "joker" in it, which l-e- would have operated to make all rehenson was born in fined sugar dutiable at two cents a ?k, June 18, 1829. pound and nullify the provision for t cook in a lumber free sugar after three years, resulted ;e of 11 years, to a yesterday in an amendment by mae senator is the aged jority members of the senate fl^ord. In the early nance committee. known as one of the Elimination in the Underwood bill :ks in camp, and he Qf Dutch standard of color, opportunity to make which has been in tariff bills for nts with the meagre many years it was discovered, made and mines are Sena- applicable to all refined sugar a 's specialties. Sena- paragraph from the Payne-Aldrich om is almost as old b}u relating to confectionery, which phenson. He will be included the following words: r- "Sugars, after being refined, when tinctured, colored, or in any __ . ?TT way adulterated, two cents per .EACH pound." R A rPrPT PPTPT T> The majority members of the * AiJaX llitil/ finance committee had their atten tion called to this matter by SenaErecting Complete tor Sheppard of Texas, who was pe, r.M?s titioned by the chamber of cornSystem at (.ettys- merce ^ Greenville, Texas to look illery En Route. into the provisions which they bePa June 19 Prac- lieved might defeat the purpose of run oh of the reeular the administration and majority in r will Se represented Congress as to ultimate free sugar, mlisted men at the 11 wap suggested tha tthe bill as it tvqhnre anniversarv stood could be so construed as to t month, according to ?PP'>' to refined sugar which is nt here today. Next colored with ultramarine. s will arrive and take INVESTIGATION ORDERED. UwiliabeP'represented _The Dut?h standard, which was (i 11)ird bnttnlions of i*' kcu 0111 in tlio house bill, stipu* nent A battalion of lates specifically as to the coloring march to Gettysburg of refined sugar. Members of the 1 to arrive Saturday finance committee ordered an investery D. Third Field fixation and President Wilson, when aarch also and is duo his attention was called to it, agreed Friday of next week. 'hat ** should be looked into thorb of the Fifteenth o?Khly. >een detailed for the Date yesterday the maority mem!p bers of the committee received exCorps is here and is Pen reports that the provision might complete telephone operate as a oker and they promptlout the camp, while ^ struck out the language as it rehospital is well under 'erred to refined sugars and left It applicable only to confectionery, i are expected to fig- Another important amendment to y in the exercises of the bill agreed upon by the commity and will remain at tee would repeal an act passed in six weeks after- 1900 exmepting brandies used by cipate in the maneu- manufacturers to fortify grape ip of college and uni- wines from the general internal 8 to be conducted by revenue tax. This amendment, it t officers. '8 estimated, will increase the gov eminent revenue by $7,000,000 a year. F VETERANS. TO CAUCUS ON FRIDAY. " , The committee last night had Ask For $25,000 completed all the schedules and tysburg Celebration. Senator Kern, the maority leader, June 19?Secretary iss"?d a ca" sonatorial Dom?asked the Coneres- cr?tic caucus Friday. committees to ifuar- The caucus can take up the ratea onal appropriation to whil.e the committee is completing 16 Union and Confed- ??T*on income tax and adminat the fiftieth anni- Oration features. battle of Gettysburg fl f ne ? tke important matters settied yesterday was that a conterrge of the celebration i,inK duty ? not be put on lecretary that 50,000 livt> 8tock and meat8/ wh,ch \? be there, instead of f?v ont tpeflfree l 8t ""restricted first anticipated. To Wheat and flour will go on the free e, subsistence, modi- ,ist- ,ut wltf " contervailing duty. eral care of the in- Rat?s Y 15 r about $25,000 more creased slightly over the Underwood 000 appropriated will rates It also developed that the A cok-tLt a * Committor hn f\ inrro9flP/l ...vs vmuvu vilV |il WpV/lT" im" gon; toCGeUy7- ?? on pig lead and smelter 8 the situation. zinc' concerning which some Democrats made a light in the house caucans. test Ship Finishes Senator Saulsbury of Delaware in.t VovAire troduced an amendment to the biil ' which would raise the limit on perlune 18.?The steam- sonal purchases to be brought in> r, the giant of the free by travelers from $100 to* 1 her maiden voyage $350. The amendment would porg off the San.lv Hook mit a traveler to bring in articles r and twelve minutes for personal and household use to it. The new Ham- a \alue of $350 and for souvenirs liner, the largest, and gifts to the value of $100, proissed from Europe in vided such articles were not "bought time of six days, 18 on commission or intended for sale." inutes. Senator Works introduced an rbourg, France, last amendment providing foi ?i tariff noon, and tomorrow board of nine members, not more boken, N. J., will lie than four to he of the same political lerican berth. She is party, and htat no member should ht at quarantine. be a member or an ex-member ot Congress. The board would be dii _ , rected io provide duties to protect lilind, lakes Deadly American goods against injurious. Poison. oppressive or unjust foreign conipome 19.?Despondent ,'on* s had failed him just onceived, after years Soldiers Executed For he picture he hoped Revenge, him famous, Carl El Paso, Tojcas, June 19.?Thirty ist, took poison and federal soldiers were exeeuetd by ffects Vf.ult.frlo*. II- ?v.o s-- * " .y.n,. ne v... inrtuikciii^ unaer (ten. Francisold and rapidly was co Villa, according to American refugees arriving here ye .terday by auch told a fellow hand car from the interior of ChiPalette and Chisel huahua. They related that this was aspiration of his life done as revenge for a ruse of the in and bemoaned the federals which proved unsuccessful yes were failing him when Villa's men attacked two or again would touch troop trains at Ilustilios, Chihuahua, ras. last Friday. The federals had asked permission to send two trains with women rt I/eaves America. and children through the rebel lines. fune 18. Dr. Preid- v'1,a agreed, but on seeing the ., t? 11 i trains approach laden with soldiers, th0 Rorl,n l,hysl- he ordered an attack. Besides the unced several months capture of 30 prisoners, many of i a cure for tubercu- the government troops were killed home yesterday. His and the remainder of the 400 ? , eral forces were forced to return was closed recently |oward Madera. I of health had for of his vaccine. The o0od deeds -always speak for lay wlK'ur-r he would themselves?if they call for valubale real estate.