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DURANGO BANDITS PROTECT VILLA Outlaw Chief Arrives in Zacatccas- Was in lor rcon April 13. ANTI AMERK \N SF.NTIMi.NT OROWS 1 S. Suldicrs 1 ircd Ou by snipcrs Without Hindraacc fri'in Carraaie Chtefs. Pai \ '.. ? g of ba ? ? ' ? .Ir v . '?'? ? ... ? l ? v. ? ? ? horder ? , 4 ? H.4 I make i ? ' ? ' ? ? C pro i request I ip ?41 . I \ ? ; ? . tha ry lying Parral and 1 ? -h ? ti-Ami Mc 4.1. ,in \ eraaon of I'arral. Thi. . ? ? driven ? . has learned ?? have irivc-i ap ] ' -i. aml he '. hich, he has bei of rr,.. i In the terntor. icaa troopers i > . whenei i- they i... cloae 4 i o ra a l ? | staa ... to (arrai .. commi f Amer REPORT ME.XICANS ASK WITHDRAWAL i i I'ht.,,. Tr? . \prii :?.?Mealcaa ..fb. iall at < a-a.. (.randi*. BCC0?ns paaleof h4 ? delegatiea of Mealeaa ,i'i/en?. an- aaid Ie "ave rlalted Ihe l alted SWatea'camp *i Colaala Dablaa, aeai l aaas Graaoiea, i?> aah ii,. withdrawal "f ,hi' laaerican aosMlera la Ihe i .i-a14 Graaoiea caaa |fj Ihr Meilraaa -aid lhe\ fearerl an ?prisiag nf Ihe poaaalarc ?hich ihe i arraaaa tommaadrrs woald not bc able la eaatrol The .eport ?a? br<mahl here b\ per.on* from tbe I 4.1. I.rande4. rountr-.. AVIATORS SNIPED BY CARRANZISTAS Officcrs Report Numcrous Shootings by Mcxicans Supposcdly Friendly. General Perahlhg's Camp a' 'bc ?Xnr ! 15 bj acroplana to ' o \: ril 201 Amei aeroplanei ; *' . mrs bv Mex ai I, a; d ii al ? it the a .arraaaa ? oldiera. l h" lattei 4 - waa reported Lientenant i K < tiapman, whe flcv. ? ? i. ? ''? ' ia eb? p- , p oi three daya, on what shi been under rn ' "l"1 ;i ira' fl.cht. Three nights BgO, wl and ''""' ' Chapman 4o aligl I mountaini aboul tweaty milea from here. H< the 1 ' ' irr Th'' rhey ad main there orernight, ill of Villa bandita H? ..... t the night ai rancn tatioi , ? .: to-a n, witl r gl >ad ol | . nn*: ?? tr. passed. Apparei ' ? for no other purpoae tV,a' to to I thi i maaahip, aon i of thi ? plani Headquarten Ipi o i imb ia. N 20 An V ricer was tos .. ? ? am] with a deapatch bearei ? ng was without effo el \n in Peara are opei ? that sho '!'C to * ? . ? , troops, the Villa .ind other marauding bandi ? ? Kmerican I ara in retreat, witl American aoldiers will ibjeet to ping as ... . i. ' ... : ro: Ui To preve-.t such warfare agaii K - General Perahing ii prei tion in largc unita. 1 hc bel ef I ?? porl : ancountai more dilBc iltii r Mexico tl an hey did ? ir rapld eOO-mile di ve I rom i o to Parral i Headquai tei %pril 1" by aeroplano to ? olumbus, S", M. *.i?? ' An erican rxpedil -onai >? columii" eontinue to rTei sencc of e<ri ctivi toperatioi art of Ci rai a i thoi ? i - remained I rogr i illlllllllllli ?lllllil Easter Suits and Topcoats at the Two Stores of Style BRILL BROTHERS, Broadway at 49th and Broadway at 42d Suits aml Topcoats with Ihe chcen swing and the real ring of Spring iu every line, curve and fabric clothes that cul awa) coiiipletcly froin the coninionplace and make an cxtraordinanh stroiig appeal lo particular Men and Voung Men. 200 Special Suits for Men Under ordinary circumstancea their price should be $25.00. We <?fTer them as a special Easter attraction at this special price. Homeapuns, fancy mixt ure8, black, blue and gray pin stripes, At $16.50 Suits and Topcoats for Men ln Suits. blue serges, blue flannels, pes, checks and fancy mixtures many of them quarter lined with silk. IX TOPCOATS, green, brown, tan and gray coverl cloths and knitted fabrics, form fitting or box model.-. At $25.00 Cutaway Coats and Vests Silk braided and silk lined throughout, $25.00, $35.00 and $50.00 Striped Trou?ro, $5.00 to $10.00 Boys' Easter Suits and Topcoats, $5.00 to $15.00 ln a wide*and very choice varietj of new Spring pattemi and models; ilxec 7 to i'i A nevi department with new, up-to-the-minute clothes. BROADWAY AT 49TH STREET And Our Vw Store 1456 BR( )ADWAY AT 42ND ST. ? Are We Prepared? Thr Tribum presents here thr sixteenth of a series of tthori articUson Amenean prcparednela xrhkh wiU appear in Thr TribunedaUy. Thexraccuracy^tgwfcg/jr b, a^mnkina officer in the United Statea Army and a ranhng offxeer m th, l wMsd State? ? Ih< Tribum believes them to bi thi elearest and most strtktng aeeount ,,i our national defi nees yt t written. WHEN THE SPIKED HELMET COMES-OUR CHANCES AT SEA Germany U. S. A. Battleships Average Speed Gun Rangc Gun Elevation Torpedo Tubes Batlle Cruisers Scout Cruisers Deatroyers Submarines ... l_llUahlnS |.ntt!c-.'-iii.( --. MIHjl rrulaer* and tlr-trnirrs autl.ori/ci .ind ,,1(1 (1:? 2 i,;.;;:::,,;;^ff, KWS;Si -.?. ??* - ??.????? ?.'. ?^ 71:;:^:^^^^ ?-*?.?.*???-.*?* ?? '" "rV'TTl,- three 4,.I rrniaen we have arlll bc doubtful factora beratise ^ their defective furaarri ! ^reiariTtirJ Ihe pro^km af al oar mhj.Inea to Ihe wbinerjncs (.erraanj rmihl ipare from 1.?n|^'::BllB| th, proporiloii of Babaaarinea abic ? -wbmrrge to tboac Germanj could sead te THE Grrman Navy is pr..<ti<ally fwfcc as strong as ours, rvrn if we accoepl thr official figurrs ol Berlin aml Washington as the standards nf romparison But most of thr German ships havr been built during the last twenty yrars Grrman ships arr of thr most modrrn construction. whilr many of our hstrd ships arr out of commission. ' grry beardrd" or in thnr ?\srcond childhood"?onr 11 yrars old has just last year been disposrd of by the Navy Department. How mislrading c ompansons, madr by anything and everything. rrally arr. can br judgrd from thr official statrmrnt ol Naval Intelligenrr. Lnited States Navy De partmrnt. issued only thirty daya prrv.ous to the beginmng of the presrnt Kuropean war lt assured us in figurrs that wr had thrrr more submarines than Germany had and that wr wrrr building more than Grrmany. Very frw of our ships havr guns that ran be rlevated morr than 10 drgrrrs; a frw C4UI br rlrvatrd 1 5 drgrrrs. Most of thr German ahipa have guns that ran br rlrvatrd from 20 to 28 degrees. This ts of suprrmr 1 .1 Bernard Walker, Bditor Sdentilk tmcrican importanceI Even thr eleven-inch guns of the Grrmans, brcausr of this adv.ontagr, tan throw rxplosivrs fourtrrn milrs "Germany can opposr twenty dread noughts to our trn. and judfing from such naval actions .is wrrr fought in thr latr war. Ill which both thr gunnrry and thr sraman ship of thr Grrmans wrrr rxcrllrnt, thrrr can br little doubt that with such odds against us wr should br drfratrd. Grrmany could srnd against us nearly twice as many drradnought. and battlrships ,,s wr < ould srnd out to opposr thrir attack. And thr German drradnoughts havr greater sprrd; thrir guns havr longrr range and can br rlrvatrd twke as high as thr guns on our ships. Grrmany can srnd against us six tnnrs as many swift cruisers as wr havr. Grr many could aend against us morr th.m twn r as many drstroyrrs as wr could rmploy in opposition; Grrmany could easily srnd fifty of thr most modrrn* submarines. On thr Atlantic coast wr havr eightrrn. FlVe of thrsr arr lorated at Panania. Two. north of Panama, arr capablr ol oprration under watrr. Parral Riot Fans Hatred of "Gringo J J I ..nliiiiird fr.ini pag' I Parral aftair. Aiui yoti mUBl rcn actually or th? Villa chaat ba it? Brduoaa aen Iee. Before March 21 there had bee moiintnl mmir.aii.l at thr fronl has rationa for man an<l beaBt. Each hi un be*ef ai.H parched corn. I-'or a v.arV 1 was 44i'h IBCB I '" * ' rr.and. thal flf Llattt?BBBl < ri'nnr-1 fl T. Alten. 11th la4a',rr. and orcanir.rr of thr Philippine Seaata. The ?? meraory of mir aetivitiei ia th* "e?r''< I of a viltatc onr nighl from rhicl n,r h?it been inipad bI After ilaaoal rach (eatcBca of inietiaiifl tha rolonrl aiidr.l: " K.nioiirbrr. DO shoot ,-ijr rrhatavrr ' il eadaagcra wnmrn or ebildrefl " II all puti obb ia * !'? Ilipie raaad On thr mattrr of railroad 'ran*porta tiofl rny lipa har r brrn ^eglrd tlghteat Thia has brrn n*.'r?a*r.. boCBUBa of tbfl drlirarr- rif our rrla'irri 44 ith tha dfl facto gOVCniraent I* rna> hr aaid that thr- t4,n time* 44n.-ri iha Northweatern linr ??. iaod .' waa boI in riolatioB af an\ Badcrstaadiag with tha < arran/a -,i4a>rnmrn'. Thr ftr?l wai whea thr 10th Cavalry 44gs tranaported lo Nuaica (two mrn hillofl and a ear ol tuppHoi laat in a ?rrech) with thr conacnl of h high rail \4-fty offleial. Thr leeond instanec arai whrn luppllca were broutrht hv thr amr ro.vl to Snn Antonio thrn'ij-h ar grrani'rnirnt ma |r flrith an Am. r C .: minhant. Si*.n* of 1 arran/a Trrarhrr... Though Ueneral Pershing wa rainpr,) nr' a ,ia;'< jn'irnrv n 4.1 ? dirrcl nru.. of tha Parral fraraa did nol raaeh hiaa her? until thrrr da, aftrr i!? '?? ..rr , ?? '1 || .? .4,, only a tvpieal eliaaaa of Mexiean vcraal rjry gnd trrgriirry which WB, %?> ith tlu picked cavalry siiuadronn in tha -.ir.. had frlt ?i? mrvitablr ara;,,) 1 j,. whirh rhafrd 'n .pra. af I iwiaa; hafltilitjr of Car litn arr !rrr Abovr Parral, LieataaaBl Caloaal II lrn, of thr nth Cavalry, with whan I hnva hrr], r , ? k- , ., ,,| ,..? n,, rrjida-g. Kor dayi v r ..rirw 1 g rran 7 il'?, I ad t.rrn drli Bg haraoa aad eattla h icl box ?mr avartly hoatilr V r knrn that Jo?... Ar I.a l.ij/ Hrr , ? , Carrai 1 , l'r> ildontc of i' . ... ?ra'*i'. i broadcaal tha warning t ',al \ ? ? ? J,riir. | ?>,. 1 ?> fiirthrr lOBth At 'hr agnir tir ?nn, (.rnrral l.uia Hrrrara, waa \<?\ .? j u? a arnuif, rncouiai'iTig v.ait at .-'..ii jrmn ' ? Ia il anjr aonrjrr thal ?r nak our .r.4rv vah?thr.| llir |o>BI*( flipOCted IflfltM cl Iha Villa hurit is Btl at lignd ? If 4, r icniber thal practtcally every force i much reduced by 'h< r\ifrri:. :r? of n no real privatiOfl*. Since tlion mo reeeived anytaiitg hul the acontieal is been living oil inr 4-<>untry, chiefly i havr nal eaaae te the '"ra! partmg nf the Mexieafl waj ? at last * llalc l.ather* Menarinclr. All th;- fn(rio^.r= wa even more th.in t'nr unexampled d'.iplicity of thr ru'i r.ir.g attark, 44 hen onr rear guard of eight mrn for fifteen m:ici fared 800 undrr lirr g thing unhrard of rvrn in war A- hrrrfofore our oftuer. hava br , littlr fhr fire and bravado of thr VI 1 4-M. arr:nir iti tho eampaign leaao". in r,|uipment and 'raining for tha fotare, 50 now thry arr looking fonvgrd to thr ronarqurni-r? of our retirement tu Santa 1 >U7. It n aa if we havr gll brrn living in thr fonl's pargd'-". brOUghl about by our deeire to cooprrato witn our "allira" againat Villa. Only now do we reabr.e 1 that no Carraasa ofHrers hgvr given assiatance to thr armv. Nonr have I offered thrniaelvea; r.atiirallv, 4ve havr i Bflked for nonr. No hrlp whatever has I been tiroffered or rereived. Riding bark thr o'her nighr rn the darkr,r.s from whal ma\ poaaibly br a I'H'or:,. "front" the tone of a BBtivO, to orhom Wa eallod from rhe Tribune rar. anawerinfr thregtemngly. "Sl, that ig thr 4\gy to" Ir brought homr to ' 1 ? oui iaolation among theae pan-h?>l mrsaa gi;,| wide mountain*. and I -. acarn Wa are hrld in. Trooper* l.eil Into Trap. liir drtnrls of the Parral anromrer ? Orill have beei, gr i"i ,111' ,ii home avefl hrf, rr niy Rral balletin arrivofl. Not having hien a witnefll I he?.tate fo re COnatnid the ai*r,.'ir I whieh nffirrra of th" 13th Cavalrj gava that night, dup ir: ;,r 'hr I.rg water hole of the .. Santa Crae. Already yau hne lirMrd of tiie fortitodfl of l'l . Str Ridgfl ;.. of M traap, who, thouirh alreadj ihol through the nbdomen and forearm, rontiniied liritiir a? hia buakle mok on hii belt, or.ly te be drilled through tha ? ?? flnd Iniin. and of Major Tompkir >. 44 hos. wound m, droflflod under trr. Hut ;t ia the fljaofltion of Herrera'- a-d I.Utflno'l trearhrry upoi, orhieh thr ||g. 1 ,? ? r of the enrounter hanga. Their eonalatenl duplieity, eovered *,, well by \erl.a! rlrverne<s nat've to Mexiean*,, n.ay rio> A- ? r.? blash br obvioUB, If tbe I .irrin /a govrrnm.-nr BttOBiptfl | lo iraeoth over the affair by inaiating th*' the troable waa rau.e.i hy Villa tathiaing tropng, certain explgna- , t <>na ?,|l ?ia\r to br made in thr fiire of fltateflBOBl of our oftiirra flrho took. par. in ihe faallladc l-i. or-,.- hrrr ln MflliCO BnOWfl that! the distinctian between Villiata and 1 arranaiata m the ratika 1. meraly a martr* of thr innninil. uhile grnotig of fleeri il la icarecly ie? fortuitou.. Major raaaphlBa'a aojaadfaa waatad ?... .i.r.r Porral for food and forrijr'-. and wrre unresorvedl v in. ned in I thr authoritlei Tel In 'hr eaBfereace at . anta l rur after thr enrounter br. tween l.ozane and Major Brown tbe formar dcnied this, ailefrmir tbal a mc? aenjjcr wa. \ufrv >~rt out v Ith WOTO that the American*. cuhl no4 BWeeed without ai cacort, but 'ha4 thc messen ?er had been caaturad by ^ llliataa. ' " fatiiouani * af tl ? -ass ebrlaua. ? indicates a ruae :* lufflelent Moreever, whila 4r<- squadroi vieiting the eammanolancia an.i thi : ? lente'a quartera atreat ei ihouting 4,Vi a Villa. VlveMex ieo,M aT,! "To h ?.. ith the Grin .? . . ? The Mo an offlcera requeated - Torrpkin. to follow them te .i camp site for the f,.ra.;e When ti .- lite wa; rcached it was :"..,:n.| tO be |n a gully, easily cont rnanded ff>m both heijrhts. whieh al readv croivd. of rarrar..4i.4a <oldier. had oecupioKi in what ulainh WM a flankin^ mo'.'ment. The statem'-nt ot a ceneral that h? 44a- una'olo to rontrol even h1"1 *~B i men need. no eomnient. while the . whole tnatnceritv of tha acheme i? c\ 1 eellently reiled bv ihe .abre attack. i oath? and ihOOtlng Of tiencra! Lotano. Il wa.? immediately after this. a4 4:l" . thal the flroi ihol ?i< (Ired bs a , ( arr;,- ,,er. Theae incldanti alona sre not needed ihe* eulaabil itjr. There ii the dis ?4.genot:*nf?.. of the aroBldentO'l later tatemant tha4 anl) eitrht Mexiri d ei* and offteera arere ahot, but "man, i civiliana" wera killed. A reliable ??? , thority living near Parral telephoneH Consul I e4dier in Chihuahaa tv'Ht thirt) i ?' il laldiera wefa killed and i only one eivilian The a,4ack a? a rn-4 I ponderantly eivilian affair is thui disproorod, *r'' II la iateraatini te read in ihe natlvc aaa spapcri the harninij ...poi, thr official i arraaaiata -uic. the ? - our offleers kno? tO bc ' true. 1 wa< ramnod with tierera! renhme i in a widr vallrv at a point \isible for milei ironi t'..- higher aurroundin** arrar, tha aoara af tha g " arrived. There B CBIBP "?" *? but *.;- > gei ? . train, len aero :i faw planea and aviator*. If, . .>' icl ' ' r rror- iaj ar ae" . . :. .. from 4 ?- : ,- erneia .age* in Chihuahua Ity. "Yoa'd I ? I," he -aid. aquatt'ng about the rial i cook itove, "to know wha' I . ..' r i . i.> -' ? . . ? ;> ?? " I . ind tinj troul -,; i, * icki I wai writiBg m raa . . ir. arhile h atalf oltleei waa .: 4 ei lua ef rifea in camp. ? ara ol 'hr ftghl ipraad, aad thal | been with I'arranziaU*. H : ,a \4 ben praphi > *e*e*ea a ? B :* all -. eu gwl .????.<? illj arer* .... ii | " ipparei I you put thr chargr direc*. Gaaeral Perahing, whe for a daj appaatrad dlfltraught, amcrtared /* ?.a eagei aetivity iou eould ? .,.??. ? . lick of tne r that officifl roeaiagei were being raaded. Two varj blaeh-feei ? ap peared in eamp with the apeeleue plee .? ? . r thin, ? itbere I, H'-t ipiea of thr r.,," pneir eling i ? rran i The clieaaa waa raael ? I ' dark, rho ten arr.. tni, kl lgg< I themeelvefl into h hollow acjuare, spad." ?ir. h ap earthwerka, canvai baaa wrrr ..?? i nnd our "e-ertriBen nnd el eulfeuri aioatlj wrrr urdored 'o aleep ma.di- tne "fort.'' nighl paaaod a- auch i ghta .lo when one i. carr.ping on the hot trntl of tne axaatcted and aathiag arhatarvef hanoened. Thrilling Pursuit of Villa Thwarted bv Carranza Forces It] reee red permi :?:<->n to out line ,,4c complete '.n4'.: af thc eam paier. ta date, from thc I arranziKta op po-.tio'T a' Palemaa, 'he \ery day that ouV tlral trooma eroaaed the border, to the nia?ter:'ul stra'cg; which m the ; i try aetlve aalt coacen trated upon 4he etorm centre. Parral, a4 ? ,. tly tha paycholaaTical moment. If numherle-. other matter. were not to the rrcilit of (icneral Per.-.hing, the la4 ter alone would testify to his unuuoli ncd suceesv eonaidorlag the nower and equipmcnt an.i -everc restrictions of his lonimand. I - a t.ale of heroic effor4 thwarted ? '. by ihe i*??. 'oreea from which ad been premieeoj eoojperation mo-.- o*' the de faeto government. The grotesqueness of thc situation ia par alleled b; that hrought nhon4 through earani it ae ng tha ra road linei. I- ia especiall) ienical aben we re tnembrr 4ha* Amcrican permi4.ni", tO ... , .>pi ta uae our linai laal December to Agua Prleta drove the nail l ?,, the eoffin of Villa'* ambition-. made larranza finally suprcme in Mex? ico and brought on tha l olumbui raid, ar n ? af .".ce. I will iry tn null.nc the hifrh light* ? .mpaign, giving the avceeaaive ocationa ai d puipoaei o. our troopa ? .. moi cmenta of General Per whon ? ?"'' for my weeh 111 i , all y, 1 have been ., :.n Dublan, on March 2fl. Villa Nlpa Out of Trap. When < olonel Hodd'n flvmg eolumn reaehed Dublan, on March 18, expecting 'a In the rielnlty, Villa waa k- San "i guel aa Babieora, north of thc lake of that name. No ... ., . ?>... ..... ild eoi ead our troopi beyond t.aleai.u and an, nfoi mation o:' ?alao a aa Ihe wreck noatr Cumbre tunnel I railroad d< laveii Ma.ioi Evana'l men of th.. loth 1 Bvalry and ipailcd the three tehimai 4hcn con on Villa. llan propo r iu been securod u (he ? ew ? ol tni l 'io4- reaehed him the bandit would have been IUI ,, mded and i aptured b) March 32 al teal It wa i thal ? ilippod through thi ei Is '-'. i olonel Inrin, with a dataehment of the T'h Cavalry. was then closem *o him, but wai delayed a whole night bj ipo .? oim 4;., ilai ? \ , . ? , ? loca'ed at Kamiejuipa. ' olonel Dodd of the 7th. in eommand of i ? .cavalry eolumaa, atto ?? ., ejosi ? ? oi him there, Dodd I thither ea-' of Lai ' i Thi>i time the plan wai fruatrated by ?he bandit'a light with tha Carranaa general, l avassos, on March 31 nnd 22. Villa4. irictory here put him oa hi< and brought fn nawa ot onr .,, rhaO ?! ...t. Iioil.i arrived ai Nii- iquipa the qubi r> ha.. , .... pasalag through L'Oao, n ?w to santa I lara, eaatward. Hrou n. of the 10th, waa cloaeal or, hia heela, paflaing due aauth through Baehiaeva toward san Aatonio. lailed lo llead Ofl \ illa. Oodd travelled through tho :-a l i Maria ? nlle*. ? ihorti r route, bul failed ?o head Villa off Villa had no'4 reached tha Northweotari Railway, , ,i ? vrnt through Padernalia I ? Guerrero. Now rom,- the cireurastaBci of Dodd'a nighl march and the ticr-' ? hich I have treated so folly. ll i the day after the Aght thal b ith G< , ral Perahiag, leaviaa Dublan on the 27th, we arrived ?? San GeroBlrae a tha iome moraent aa the newa of the ? ietorj Mrrt- the general made h - headejaar ?rra unt *pi B, ta hile the hilli in our . icji it; h ? >? Alled a th Vllli -;hs, un? der Martin Lopex and Beltran, dri* an northoaat by Dodd toward Provideaeia and San 1 omaa. l hen lowad i" thoar ten daya u period ol rearraage njioal of troopa, un,i dangeroua reean noitring by Major J. *. RyaB, statT in telligenee ofllcer. A hitherto unprintrd inridrnt of thr (arraiir.a defeat t4v,. da) *> before Dodd'a Aght roaulted in Villa'i wouadL <a ? a?.i,s. thr Carranza general, had been ii* g dance ifl San Iltdro, whrn a me? trnfrr reaehed him early on thr morn ,ug of the Aght. He left hia bed and approaehed Cuerroro with a amall forcr. When near thr r.044.11, on ? bill topped bv ? eeraetery, Villa 4.4 ??< found iome dia'.anro from thr Aght and tired upor.. After Dodd'a victory his force re turnrd to Provideneta, Afteon milea from us rt San (Irronimo, for hi.s fir-t rationa aince leaving Dublan. Tnmp kirta, with n detaehaaent of the iSth, 11 ga Ront BOUthwest toward durrrrri ; llovr.. with part nf the 11th, r-outhea ' ?., s'-iporr Brown, of ? |.?? |oth, wha had awung aaat \ illa ( OHBtlaaaa Suiith. . ., mbuI ti'.r :.lat, Ib a tir reeonnoiiflanee, loeated Villa Ib b mountain rabin about elghtaoB Blilei south of ui ,,? San GeroBinno. Ri.t wa had no troopi 1:1 can.p, and How/.,., whe waa eraaoat, bad eroaaed the moun roo fir tr, (,.. racalled till th.> followii | day, b] which time the l>ur,d.i had treklccd onward vauth. V.'.> :-y ICOUting group that we no4? aenl n> .1 r Baehinova arai Ared upon, and 'or daj ? the eountrj teeraed with Lepea 1,nd Beltran'i mrn. They wrrr th.- flia ???. ho had tiie bruflh with thr 10th la Aguaflcalientea canyoa oa April l, the ? a leadera having paaaed through BaehinevB thr night before Major ronaphlnfl'fl 1 n t h Cavalry da> taehmenl no* 4v*a aa the lead on the Villa trail louthwafd. BrUWn, of the loae behind lum, ad IIow-?.. of tha llrh, iwiagtag suithea.t t,,war,i diaaca On Ap-il .;. Villa wa* loeated ..11 l ; kuirachic, leaving it on the '?'n nrith rempkini in pureult, two daya (..?hn'.i him Mrowii reaehed ' eal o" Iha f'.lh. Hoa 1 'he 7th, our rolumn flppar intij clo Ing in on villa fioni all iliri'i 110ns Villa ??? raa i,,'ar San Hoija, hoodad for Parral, having, ea april ?'.. had .1 teeoad ? .-hi u ith Cavaeaei aad IM men. a rear*guard action forty-Ave milea r-outh ?.- Cua At ? '> Ula nfaa travel I ?? ith three ??,.? ered wagana, aeeam* panied by aaly farty men. Ordered to Hanr on the TftBll. At thi. ?tacc. (ienara1 Perahing j:a\e the order to hang on thc f ra i. ipeod anii men al any coal I ha mo a taga rai delivered by pareehute from an aetoplane in a pla.-c where ne land ing . ould bc made Ml Apr 1 I Dodd aaa at Har, roaaaa, cleariag the coun try of .cattered Villista. and following a'clue which traced the bandi' WOWK toward Ocampo ia t'ue fereat faitr.e-a ,,<? the Ceatmeatal divide. Later, ta suppo-4 How/e, hc wa< oidcied 80Uth te Minaea. , II ua. here. a' M.naca. tha' the ro. ;,, ion ? ' arranaa forco the bandit- . lapil OB of whlel lonir been (rrowmp. became evldeni <,. ...4ra'. Luis Herrera ion af the Psi ?al prc>-idan4e nr.l in oonvnand at Minaea. uarncl Dodd 4nat hc BlUBl mo'.'e his troopi no further south. il* had. to orive him full erodit, been sus pected of Villiota lymfathiea, Dodd, not v. ihing to eomplieata mat tara politically, eommunicated a it lieneral Perahing. who aenl Ma.ior Ryan to Dodd with oideis ta eontiaue sou'h nevcrtheloBs. Ryan fraahly explalned .,ur itrategy to Him ia and apparentl; ,,,?,,, ,, all I abjaetiaaa. Heirna leemed to indoraa tha movementa, but ., rag " hint ??' leadijn troo ? . ..? and south bv waj nt Chihu I ? i i ity, ..ti'er...l no augajeetiona aad gave i ,, help '?? Dodd whetever. Villa, re ~;i n .i?- ?' 4 oncha del Pilar, near Bai Berja, with Tompkiai nt;li two dayi in ?'?- "'*1- k i to Thi- waa the situation on a>p Toiiipkn,. ?< supported on thi eaal bs i;..n, ot- tha '-'?-" by Howae, te* i . hom Dodd waa advaaciag aouta rtst from Minaea. A- thia time 1 jraa , | -..:'h Colonel AUen ..'? I a piu?.l detachment ?>? 'bo 11th, lupport fiig tha general movomeat from 4he lertheaal i i d learehiag for Pable Lopi . who waa iu our vKur.it v near , . ,? , . hiiTta-. The .MU' i, with the v,:ia;ze-? of San Lucia and Ban Juan, ?? ara aearched. Inxited lo Knler Town. id, ? ? ,- .ir i. ?? !.i-... ; oa pk :? |ic: Pilar. Villa had left there, a'tei .. reported nghl with Laaaaa's mcn from Parral. Here ane of i.-.; cHptai:.< ., .? , ? . isith the i ii ? I'ation to -,,.. . nif ICOIted I be Iii?:: eama a- n '.-. i ? ight and breakl with the column, aaauring rompkins thal Iie wou ro seive a friendl) tion in tha tewn and 'ba4 food and forage i auld b ? -? Tompa aa i ... ed Santa Crui where a!l our foreei in tho region i ? ii ,-. nl rai d . >ig '? i rnfli - from Par? ral, on the I Ith, ' o ..ne wa. tl mo c4 him, -o the 11 I day .. ...Oh kla mu, a.ror4 Thi I ith Ihe Cartranxlataa follewed. Hpa " Bed Tompkina oa the i ? ? ? Aght, and i I other detaehm exeepl thoaa of Allen and Dodd. werr -.,.., i ru within twe \ ', ? whi ? rommand I joiaed Geroi ? "?" :>' d left at Batevo, ???! ere I ? ? i '?? I'rrahing on 'hr 12th, ei at Santa Crui two Bighti later, nfter ? 'orced Baareh of more than ?I a daj and a half. It ing il on tha 15th and * ra' ? ? ? ; one atreteh bj ? i iek te headejuartera al ? Aml here we remv.n iaert, i ra, bul in total ignornnor i irea that aauat be burnii p thi . . Gettysburg Gets Bernman. Stata ' ollege, ''r' ,^.' 20. R. N, Herryman, Peaaaylvania Statea star half-bark, ha? ligtl d B contra ' coach the Gettyaburg (ollege eleven next fall. it araa annouBCed today. He aasume* his datlefl the Arat week in Scptember. MEXICAN MOVES WAIT ON SCOTT No New Stcp Likely Untj Army Head Reports on Conditions. DOUBT CARRANZAS CONTROL OF FORCE Dift.cultie.s of American Soldjar, at the I rnnt Apparently' Incrcasing. H'aah : gtoi . v r \ ta '.'--,.. naajat atioma with General rir-|.,, well as the punuit of Villa b. a-,. can soM.eri appareatly are ?? x..... st:ll while Pr'.iden* Wilaaa ??,.,< 18 I Ihe i ? iry problenn ... ' ? the arrtval of i,.-.rr?' _ af Stalf, . kateala womo l*OW aiofht ta Wltk iieieri! i'.j.. ?iton, the Informatlon aoaght I tai Ba ? ' bogia tn aaaas taiM by wire, b-it it i. not likely thit ir., importai I rill bc taken ai (* I |ii i ..?? r, 4 probab tion by the Cal -nw. Iliffii ulliea In. rraaini Roperti V'- Mexice rrir ., .. s.fgre rirparrr"-", m fa- || ;..,. tr!! of '>-crrg?r,| :*?:?(?? M|. '?.,.., difflcultiei lurround ng thi . | An iaataace i thi r?pon tha an unkno44? . Carraau ?roojK had brrn rn,.-i | ta th' Fg?t tegion, where Gaaeral I'erahinfa mn a,:.,:. r,l bl ?r .. loeated '> kfl oDlin.. nrhe reported thia ailiiH that *?. ?an .'. i rhori/.e.l bj ' 10 g-ovart.**, heads '????' ?- * the Amei ?? i ? ? ' i bi 11,04 ? fuajj ? outhwar,.. I irj-aru ??. niov e r.< l ^ ?< ' ll aa ? bi ei pti i, ?? i.,* praaf thal ','" out ? rraaupB dei rnr.trj! ?' the -4 ar Mii L'aited Btate* hai grkno*'';-, I'arran-a'a BOte .,-- | thal BflBBai tioaa ?r arithdraa . af Amirica/ troopa be tahefl ap. Cari*aaaB aaa a flurod thal hia argumeati w?r? aaaj . ?. bul there wa-. aetataej to-ci; to iadieate thal a reply itaUagtaeM , ' [.'nited Statea waa b..-., No additional a.!- ice? ,-a.iir n '<>?>> reparti d ileal ol . la, i ithi aji Mm -? ? raaeai ? prculat'.on on tl - Thi jflj word to thr S'ate liepgrtmrnt frcr tha CarraBtB ca* ?..' ea I mahdiflb u;. 'he rumor Bo far appannlly l militarj efllcial bb the border or l Mexico haa thought thr report ?or tranamitting to the \Ur Drp*rtjr.?r/ \',, vtepa ha. r brrn taken bv t'ne Will Ingto i goiei ?' -"'?'*'?' I ? matt ... *iaq.ui Indiana llefeated. Ropert ta-di ? rom Rear iea i TAinalow, e thi wool neat, BBaaB that i arraBxa forci ? -u^r* m rcm. ? fi i ?!? :'**- ?1'tti ?' dian outlfl n an etTi i tiv? way. I? a battla ob Apr I y-> riear aa \.,.,,, | , . rai eh *~ lr,d:*ai??" killed, and - ? ' arraBxa aoldiera m killed or wo u ? ABOtl er claiti, I which 100 1 *d *"?*?-V |. diai "'r' u*'' , orted to Un ? , urred ?? ?? '?? *irf,r , Tha diapatehea eoaAraaed -*port? ? the releaae of i ? ' ' member ..'? *ho h** been held ; 6 BANDITS TO HANG FOR COLUMBUS RAID Jury COBV.cti ( aptured Villista. oi Marck ? , , 4 - , ' I of murder in th? ted of ? <harle. D ? ' . . - ' ? ? ? .k.v ?*. let rtui ' ' l ? . . ?, t .nd ir after eai : thei loluinbui I .... . eaart, Califomia's Track Teta. CaflJI Berheli i ,"'..,?. veraitj i ' . \Ur team of I on May .'? and decidrd to ;? .. raoBth. in order t< bt. inary trair.:r g in Gh M *si bS^ BOX Per MONTH ON PLEDGE of PERSONAL PROPERTi Nt:\v YORK 19b [HE PROVIDENT LOAN SOCILI^ oi ?4A4 ll ITTAN. Fotirth Avciiue, cor. 25th Strrct. I Idridfe St, 4<n. RK Ington St. l ut Houston Sl. cor. 1 ^sex St Seventh Av . bel 18th 8. ."tn Sti Lextngton Av. cor. 12 ttii st i irand St , cor. 1 ilinton St. : . " 24.1 -41 . bel I CXlngtOn \ i.l A\ V HHOINV Courtlandl Kv., cor. t BBOOkU* S ? 1th Sl . COI Llvu ? 1 l ||thj? 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