TR?OPERSRUSHED TOBATTLE REGION , ?nirv Transferred lo 'Aase Cavalry for Pursuit o? Bandits. SOLDIERS D-G ,N ^T DOUGLAS, ARIZ. Issjf Departments \drnil Inabil? j??, ,o Aid ? orce Aloig Rjn Grande a -?? " ,..?-(-?- ' gtheboi ? ^. ?bed for the ^r*-*?* .?-" ".?i h? MesieaB i .'rtrx-m** *'" ' ' ne t0 movr c a-ad ?>? r *' ' ' ' '"* ??*? N>w K.r.ro bore? B hat? as? -?edawsriike a*t" ' 'day. '?tl teite i h,t*i Mantry cepera *t -o-riay on llBStsBl Uni? ?*?.?? ,,?3,. border gj?-' dnty. This move _-, :? to lesve "i* ??fairy ajts-brre-' ?' ' S frao ta set as .Hiob'.i* ?laM toree r ease ol f?- a'-sr. gesal haaadar. Its r-rr.ra'. es of the < ?-air-sd 1?'? " th? da; foi San Ber u?j-dc. eigbteea ? i eaet ol er? Th? ?afax.tr-. . ni rig at ?vmIu era? temp rar > -arhed to ta? 2i Ca*V-7 I " ?h-?-. caer com ?I?" ef Colonel Oforgt A. I'odd, with iuiezsJl*rt here lecgram* were H-i ?a War'-'T''*'. '- is nnder'tood, -Mini that Colonel Po-H be. placed in eaueasd et an expeditionary force lltrjld e? be Mtl. "om here into Mex ?ee. C?*!on?l Pc '? il 'a- liar ?nth th? f-ctreii th? for?as ?uppofe.' 'o he Villa treipiarf t-a-r?-*-??-[?. It . ?aid. because ?f ?ii part er?." * the ?amraigr* ?f-jjjt the Apacha M A rolurV-e- I tomobil? company m fon-fd h] ... to day oi a larg? Buml nee a art ist"'. ?' thl i ipoaal of ?rr--v ofllcere |c,-s? .- ", ng soldier? to any ?aari tv*x '? One be" ' teenl ...... ?: H. Ma?'*" " i nf **"f Mror V?. r . - ? ?re? .-.- fres " imbue, I ?. .. .,.-..- ? ? ? treepi thire. ? am Mai ' ..... .- eommsi er of th? < ? ? ,??-, ? ? ? bei " - ;- --ar'rv crxne ? ? - p air? - ? - ?urtb In? D A ' Department had i Machine Guns Failed Defenders at Columbus W ould Not Work at Crucial Moment. Enabling Bandits to RecrOM Border After Attack on Garrison at Columbus, N. M. I le 'a .. ? * ? El Peeo, lei.. Mareh P. When Fran? cisco Villa and more than a thousand attacked Columbus, * St., to-day the fa-lure of the macnine purs to work ?-hen turned on the Mevcar.s ?nablee1 thi itter to escape scrois the border. The bandit!? d d net enter United States territory st i o'.urabui, but moved in from thi weit, son riling the ?mall American garrison. By killing a ?entry the Mex.car.i got info the camp of ?he 13th ( ava'.ry be? fore th? '-?lrymen knew of their presence. When thi Amer-can troops BttemptOi to turn the-.r machine guns i on the Mexicana they found them use lei?, ard rere forced to defend them ?' ' baterer "-eftpr.rs carre bandy. This was the testimony o' civilians and wounded American troop? ers, arriving from Columbus late to? day. L eu tenant C. C Benior, one of the wounded, said it appeared that fully Mexicana were in the attacking party, while his force was less than ?*rong. He nays thirty-four Ilex cans were killed during the fighting, but Private Thomas Burton, of tha hospital corpa, who accompaned the wounded to El Paso, said -hey wore f.nding dead Mexican? behind every mesqutte bush around Columbus when b< left American soldiers wounded in the battle are being brought to Fl Paso. ? arrived this afternoon. They were: Lieutenant Clarence C. Benson, wounded in the right arm. ,"ohn V. Yarborougb. shot in the left forearm. Theodore Kat-e*k shot ?hrongh both James Vonaor, -??enihot wound In right breast.. Jeiie P, Taylor, one seaip ?eoond 01 le't side of bead a-i *nn weaadi - and right leg Micha?! Barw.rr ? gai bol wound in ? the neck. Ke.ause of the tens? r *c tri? car? betweei ? Pl Tusrc' ?*cre ?x'.oprieri ?r m o'cl? ? I ?11 corr. ? i o bel -.? clO?er' ? . ? ? i |1 ?.. ? ? i ',-? ami *iiir ? earn i b? action was ta American a'." ti? SI : Isrr g?rera', mai.age- . ?' th? itreetCtSr Mlfl Bitternei being shown br the Mexicoi e ? ?1 'ne border. According to 'ne mei ?-- attack be ga- -ear the edge of Columbus. There were no cur.- or ??ipon? of an] in th, 1 ipiti Pr ,-ite ''? ? taifl he '? "ed OB? ' f. ha? ' 1 ax? which he 1 - raw ?? th? fleeii -a-, paa-xed 'he bOSJ '?. ihouting, "Viva Johnson r-i?r. n l - ? - ? , |. ? ,?, eutenent, wl rocti the massacre the eighl Americans at Santa two montl ago. ?a. identifl? :i? ?. he laid wer? I,ope/', .egr^-ngs. I'- vate James Vener, Troop K wa? ?hot through the ehest, say? he 'o'ir Mexicans, and *x.-i? ? ? rifle to fir? at s. i - a bul let !? ? . H? sa ?he gun? 'i??d by the bsi ts wi ealibri hers were of in eienl rr ? d? ' <- The Villa men, r? t- us. Y ou ? ill agree with us m ?hen \??n come hi and look about. Vou ???.ill find the newest and best of the 1916 Spring styles novel ideas in design, faultlessly correct and with just the touch of conservative dignity that th? men who buy their clothes ?here wish. Yn tee Virkno!. which left no am p plied ? ' : - ? mutlos 11 st itrui ' ? r wa ? to Liverpaal. The story of von Wedel and ?-? of information BCCUmulsted about him ?* governmcnl r-.a? been ca: guarded Rut row. ?rith his death a practical eertainl th? etail ?f hli fi.gr- fi ? ilion and not ? journey of th? ; dramatic end a da.. ifter r - ^??''irr have become known. Von "?> edi ? ? be ,j,?= tt when he left this country on the ?Ber? 1 orW from German. teei year? ago. He "i h the "barer..' and was em : i h* a reporter en a G< ?per He WBS assigned 1 ? rk oi rsmstic criticism, snd il well. He had I the Germa . t y, ? - ?' - ? onaaanda work bv I ernment Wanted in P-UWBWli Fraud?. ("edel ? as regarded i*- l * ' ( par1 pre. ? of Justice a? th? pi .. ? fraudulent pa in this citj - -.--.. r il ipor bis trail ? Dec? ?hat he sad ate? ? ? aply a rormai ? who ick to G? rmaay. He i pan ? - - - or hi? work ?gan to traffic in American A soon a-? the ."?"rr *.? lought him '' ? ?I fled to Cuba. He re suddenly to New Ynrh. h O WO' ? ;.? a led on the OB th? following day. e-caped detect on by the govern? ment searcher i a' the pier and a "*t ir? s' I bluffed ? ?m djr.ng a *? ?? -egrrh ?? Quarantine. ..-j ? ; a^nort and ma U I c ??orouslj that he x?,*? Roberto ? ?? He hooked ?b the second cabin, ?nd sanee *??.- assigned 'o a r?om oc i by another (.erman. who had istei "or th? - -... ?? 'A.' Wee I reelman'? Friendship. lam? ' ree mai brakes n ? pet enger th? ? time and voi ?d up a friei : " e r-orr? pondent to riter aval officer? who ghl ? 0Jr th? Scotch ' Voi ^xe.'e; became sllBOSl ? eri'OUS xx reel the 1 rd dsj ont, whoa ? ap te.in Irger? refusod to tell the [a gen ?n of hi? - - ? '-. ? ? ?-?. itari sf the voyage re icd te pe t ? * latitude, e r . ing that the line nad ordered ? special course. rning ? the third day \\ eaei oh ? ? the Berg .' ?' sighl ? igh thick ici lie knew ? r res irve ?nd in his dilemma co~ rast? ? -a' the ? eoeel Ne xx fonndlai -.. i 'he ? ? r . i at < 'Aye Race ?a? ile aad the fugitiv? wa? ? red that the British suthoi l ? "?e*s had ordered the vessel into FOUNDED 1856 - ?-md the old diii-j. **new fixture!, new m?*Tchandise, de-Mi-ns. Cuntoi-rnin-? to prevallinf id?ala i-nodarn buainaaa method. OW **-**f!oWc talk-ring, old ro?r^<-rd of pndng our varti at a r*-iod?*-et profit, old ?rust?-*m of emt-Xrdying all value po?*aible in our gar-m?rnta, old courtesy crt ?aem-ng outci-*n?-*Ta --?roper ly. Ma?ntalninf the policy ri--idlv nbaerv-xi ?by na for aixty yeara. Rp-rinrg cloth? are ready from head to foot for mon and boys. Brokaw Brothers 1457 1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET James McCreery & Co. Mth Street Ht h 4 tenue Extraordinary \ alues for I oday WOMEN'S SUITS & SKIRTS Tailored Suits in a number of reproductions of Hi-rh Cos? Models In the newest materials. Na\y Blue. Bladt, and Black and White Cheeks. SpecUl 27.50 WOMEN'S SEPARATE SKIRTS A number of smart models in ?food quality Poplin, Sergit Shepherd Check, striped and Plaid Worsted 5.90 ?? SO e purr ? - ' ? ever , xx a? : ' ? conij that it Feared Term at Mlanla. i real rcai-. for the M go of m sis Germs who hod tie. had its ted a f ?I?, ?nd th? hag the shore until that t r- nu pu' ou* i' x?s* learned on bnard thai Wedel also had an Ame'iran pa??port, and fsa .- might ? ?enl bacs to face a tei ?Vtlanti ? Johna. He confided to his won r to be a Bi er of ? ar than be *.?; t back 1 .... ?. ? st S a. ni., th? xxi, frmn rted Hr' IB e r u : * e r ". :' , '. - I Hlie Viking ar- 1 ten gu ? . ? . ? [ho 1 . a Faroe 111? - ? \rre?tcd at Sea hv Brni?h. A i ? from the "I ?a "h men and a lieut? hea a. ...... to prexeri' the BI ? ?. ? 1 posit in g ? companionw?-.?.?? h I, ? ? rd h; ni a read ' , a :. genaf jord The skipper s i engei named Spiro, ?rd ?he lieutenant, going ordered ? IB to Ml out of bed ?A- m ce vTltk a pistai at hi? ! IVedel end hii ??impimnn were marrp? | to 1 Oom, xxhere they w? rive minute I that he B i ved? If r. got oui ? lace to rags _? ? . ? ' andar? not ??- to his pallid face I 'rum? Finally do? r. be, ime bya* -.'. and teal ^ ooted: "Whal ? ' V .--.- ? I am ? < ?.Happes When Ar-eMcd. # Nine that the r*:* s, at'-' i t 11 te set i ttier, ? sway with two othe1 ?.? rr>-.nr pilieBffin arid the G StOWrl ?' . "I'n --lad I r ?-, ? id eis ?een ? formed s e from 1 i I ? ? , . ........ .. ... r - r,-"i was or te Liren ? ?> ts'ae Ton direet to 1 si | rl teamed s be coi ... -, , ? thi ist thit r ? ? ? and \ ally r ail on hoai'i ? re Wife fled ?m R>ndsm. I the Vickner i ? s Holland America - mg wife, wl an.* . ; ? a-r.e. I.er.? Wi tl ? -? I ? r.can up her psi keep it and . Vor- rriei the Is ghter of ?lie la-?? G Veimi i ? v. a? II ? : ta for Gi publics rs. Weiras bos -? '.?. ? i ??>.. \'on We'icl's friend?? snd V4 Germany - l i' became rr ? I ke the officials of the Department . ti ci ' eon el udi was lest on the Vickner. CZAR HAS WATCH OF JUNK Srrap? of Meial and < hina Went to Make up Timepiere. !? in i Tory n ???ri-'-h. according te ""I he Beitei '? -? i mi'if by a Polish mech Ciar had ?about thl ?????? gtti . I man, ** to test eel containing some capper na Is, ?ood ? : ' gs, a piece o' broken alaas, a ? a ."-.p. a length of u -. and t?*o or three cribba-;e pec .- i reque?', al .en amoaated to a ?a command, to make them into a ? i ver** %oer thl I ir get ?? - aterial ba-a -. thl -hape if a wit wan made ,.,.--. ?., n the ether - : lad ? ' " t'rar that he 4'nt for the man ? - ?ceral distinctions on his Bat It ia ana ef the ..?-?. u ho ran shew ?at ever I ; e woman h Rassian prii at original ?-old1 '?a' *?a? tornieriy inclosed in enamel. ? with v itteev seei is bal ha? -irre hoe?i rOI side S lamond tw? an inch in diame'er I PAS NEW Wirt LOSING PLAN I'll? ?ir?an Threatened li> Send Her I?? Ri'llexue. "*. ife Sax?. I " .'0* We?t rged by bis ? ', was d % Baiiow In York y, bul r ,?? before a wives was ? ? ? ' ? 1?? not 1it? 1 busbe ce .laniisry fas toned to have her ?ent " ?????? - "-ave had their wrvog sent there I ?: ?? .'? see ni l cannot i get rid t?f you that way," -h?< quoted him l us? arre?ted Weda??? day on a vxarrant issued hy Maglitrstar tvl . ??.??. told thai th? phyi.? I ? :? '? ?.. ? an axe pad ad tl ?eH'tried hor .?. ' of Janu? . I, he struck her becausp . to for $PbQr Her ? i that ?.hov ?re?, -.-ream ?nd a? . policeman. l?r Robenaon ?dm tted forcing hia ' omi but denied | i .. . ? ? ARMENIAN REFUGEES LAND Furia fne drought bx \rmed Italia*. I Iner I efl on Fill? Lland i- \ r ?. whljJs ???? night 1 ri fuge?? ig., p? -.??? ??ger?. be rarried sr of third i Issa pa?? by e - from Italy since ? ? Fehnj??*. '??? Amer mitai I ehruary ?fon 'he ROW lier-nian ?ih i non x?ent \? -)i" enrru-* ? ?an 47.in? no of 1 ifTected ? .. wer? . The Anas ? i - - be 11 from 'heir home? OB ne? Antioch x?. n ibs Isla OBITUARY VM im l-l MATTM1 vx v, \kuv.\ j March I Mrs .... ? ? e ?npal lied 1 r et \ IVarren casai band xtben ' ?? * ag? pn VW t? i further 1st .ixxn*. Hitiixw ? larch I. J?me? si his horn? g a el of pn- ? leal? H? tx.1 . ? vx ill b? be ?n t-'t. Georg? ? M. Y. MR?*. MARGARET 1W HKI .11 1 ... - ? I M-a. ? v five?, , forrnsr 1 -ook? lyn N? ' - . - ? ? ?? Ursre't .' d <,??,gl ?-.i'h. wiillAM 1.. MOWN, lar 1 '? Repre???-'?? ? ? eertU \ ? triet, d'ed 'rom -, a hospital . ?? ELLIS HAS CHANCE TO LEAD IN SCORES Maj Take Individual Honor? Au ay from Phillips Tonight i< reported that Va'. J. Boles, tb? I prtch. r, who S?lf? fared n similar ?' t re, wa? eon? '. th% Bos? tun ma.or laAgoa b*it hall **lubti