| Mexican Rebels Make ‘Raids ink {> In: United. Stater-—Amer:| cans. ta ‘Danger Lin oo, =) | by: a “pb “From. our F splendid “sock i in: “this ae | ImeRvENTION ago Scie | | at te Sr nd’ is-a-part of the Sou “| therselves.as winners: .”- on Aili oe rend Fea Gan lt | [NAG BLUE SERGE, aah | el nt [om ‘omorrow. : 1 PS wrens ween . ‘ee an Tins “of Assault on a American’ men and: ‘about’ 50| | {WOOLEN CLOTH, black and : XPress “Servic ‘by Zapatistas—Yaquis at Wer ars American swome;t;, Abo ' 1.1” whité- heck, ‘suitable: for: fall’ and-| eames < ’ ._@ ~_, winter: Blouses,’ 42 “inghes’ ide, | * angus aja Mexico City; Sept. “gy—News rounding ranches.” Reeeiit: threats | It .. * par yard: : Be eT ae : alk ¥siat i ° emanating - from. Béverley’‘re- pot rebel Teaders: ‘to caitack C ‘Cana- NAVY and © BLACK « ‘LUSTER |: ao “Leaves . ‘Aldermere . Tuesdays. ‘| garding possibl intervention , -by4r 44 inches wide, per yard 85 cts, | -|~ ae “aad a Feldays at 7130 a ms || the United States has’ ‘created ‘i in- ment at the’ Jatest ~ || SATEENS,. all: shades also Art | OW ep : cate ee aE Sateens and ‘Cretonnes,’ : briefést, expression of. the oninion | : 4 Broightont HeNels Wares | that. ot oe ig-not yet unable’ to ape APRON. GINGHAMS, a. Jlirge aL -Hazelton, B ae Dsy ‘handle the: situation, iti ' an assortment of patterns . at - 25 tts. ‘|. = | sible to obtain: anythin - and 35 cts. per-yard.. - from official quarters."° <=: = | arm - ~| WHITE “VICTORIA LAWNS] I> | - ion SR Call of] “ Eniiliano “Zapatista’s boasted | . LMore Troope Se - ‘| | °40.inches’ wide, at 15c | to. 25c pe f B: Ce Ltd. sJadvance™-on ‘the: -eapita ag ‘not| eS ce per yaid, .- se ee ee 0 ; je: | materialized,"Bands: of. rebels ident ‘Tate: has aathotized ‘Major i Lo WHITE: NAINSOOK, at 25e | ow 2 3 fe - were sighted between Ajusco arid] General Wood, chief of staff of] wy * 35¢ per yard. © het ateol P aisinger teomers. .|Parres, about forty’ miles. south| the United States army, by tele: Mm. -|- _ 6 | Of the-capital, and’ undoubtedly| phone,’ to dispatch’ at once two “Chelohsin ° a there: are a :number of "other more regiments of cavalry to the i . oe . [bands ‘east ‘of. Cuernavaca... ‘How- Mexican border,” ‘Noa- authoriza- Mm \ Chi | dre “Cx “Fever, ‘General Overbo: Delao is| tion was given by thé” president, ; Q I ren’ $. ainosum” “| still camping - in: the. State. of| to. have the troops-cross the -bor- on Leave Prince Rupert for. ‘Vancouver as Mexico near “‘Toluea,” the ‘state der.” The president’ regards: the x... oe . Follows: capital, . situation: as (grave. oo) One Boots - 7 of "“Chelohsin’ "-Wednesdaysat 9pm “Colonel, ‘Batiz ‘has. just ‘suc. “Yaqiis Break ‘Out: - x | Our samples from which shall be made the — “Camosun” "= Saturdays at 10 am: ceeded in’ itivhig Bi back a hig force) : Tuscon, Ariz., Sept. 9:—-Yaqui wo AT LAST * oe Fall-and Winter Garments of " A‘tiving. at Vancouver Friday Evening eommanded ’ y . Delao;.from | Indians have taken ‘to: the war): 4 and Monday morning, respectively, | Tolecata to Holinalio and Miaca-}path, adding new terrors to ‘the| mf | || tx ee fee eee cof « ART CLOTHES 7 er tian.’ General: Delao is -reported| rebel-harassed residents of -the B otk eek ae and ises .,| are ta ‘bind. “They are all that we could wish; neat oa sick on the coe teat two to be moving toward Tres Marias, | state of Sonora, along the South- nH - ‘thebe wre arrive & ed. a face | | and ‘attractive patterns of suitable weights-for Fall no passeng : “twenty. miles south of Toluea,|ern Pacific road. - .. | @ - i i lues whe omer il on, am Wintar. ART Cae are, . ere by] oa. H. ROGERS, , Agel Prince Rope where other rebels are known to] “A:band:of' a. ‘hundred Indians| ‘|, | over the fst. ey are all winners, Coy the Ingest gholeile tailors Canes. ong | be. v raided Rialto a hamlet. -on th : “y . INFANTS’, all Choc., ‘and i im ‘Black, |e GOOD FIT’ “NEAT, ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS oe Bn Zapatistan, Executed | LY ‘iE ae “ with -patent tip, “Kid Bluchers, - Coe : . “Do'y. your ar shopeing at. ‘Cohen, . ~ Mexico City, Sept. 9: — Antonio! ‘of the ‘village officials, - : ‘ tuned sole, at -..-...- r Lackon’ “& Cols ‘store ‘and: | Serna, and. three. of his“ lieuten-|. ; t The. same in:Child’s sizes $1. 50° - iful| anta,’ who had aided -him in form- Southern: Pacific headvuartere at | The Ghl's, with thi SAVE. MONEY - fling plan * to open. the capital : ‘to| Em ‘Palme, and killed two men, |g“ |’ e same in: ms ree arter - the: Zapatiates . on’ the’ night. ‘of|oné-woman-and:a child,. and | one # The Largest and Best Assorted (| September 16, were executed to-| wounded another woman... =): {2 ‘and Mize’ tena | Stock of _ pi day by a squad of soldiers;. Serna}, Of” the :. dozen’ federal soldiers | Jag |": PATENT PUMP, ve i neat ‘and me OD te | confessed that he'and hig follow-| from. Em, Palme;.’ ‘who ..went, out on "and attractive... >" Fifonts, Childs, oa. ae fal ere: expected to engage j in looting to meet: the. hostiles,: ‘five were! my” “a "Girls and Misses.:...-2 prices.|- |. ® | on.the-national holiday next. Sun- eed and six: -wounded.” my | sy “be $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 « $5.501- | day. - They also” ' corifessed . to ees l we te Fevalery of evcky | HAVitie raided and robbed villages} “Will Copy NeW. MP. °° mt |, || gs pte lant, a men wate elle prices.| . y deterl ion, Satisfaction . guar in” the-federal. districts.. ~ The; San F Francisco, Sept,-10: the te $1.25 2» $1.50. $2.00 ante Ii prisonérs:; were sent. to: Chalco| problem: - of giving Alaska alga Me ee en : “We eearry allthe leading mikes in and. placed ‘at the disposal’ ‘6f.the| thorough military : police, system, ae Ps military commander. . “The com-| may he solved in-the near fature | mander heard: the evidence : ‘and| by establishing a constabulary x. Hil] passed the death: sentence within in| system modelled somewhat along \_e “Another Shipment of. oi twenty-four howra. °° the lines of the Northwest Moint-|y “That trouble is still fearéd: -on{ed police of Canada. ": Officers at | Jay : SM ARDON: BOOTS 7 a. ae the night of: September 15 j is in-|thé Presidio’ say ‘that such alg’. i [dicated « -by the ‘fact thatthe system of mounted policei is being | mf.) ~ for Women on z p | banks of the eapital have agreed |considered “and may be ‘adopted. | jaf” oe _|to.name one-third of. their em-|If so, it’ will-be under | the -juris-} gf | a oe next boat. © o > ployees ' to ‘act as gudids on.” that diction of : the - “war department, on . ot night, arming.the men swith. rifles|and. the mounted’ men wiil be!) tl from ‘thie government. arsenals: recruited’ from” ‘the: ‘fankg of the | : + Tt: isalao. learned that the” cbigjarmy. on oe ae I wee jewelry houses are placing all-of]. ‘Major McGinnis, of the inspect. ‘moh ¢C ANV AS. SHOES mee | the valuable jewelry in. the. banks/or general's department who has | gq: _ Vancouver - en b for safe keeping. <0: |just returfied:from an inspection |e for Men, ‘Women, Girl fe ee ing. .°>--|tourof Alaska army posts; at the |g” |” a — i ~ Bape Fen 41 pa = :Naco, ‘Ariz, : ‘Sept: 9: — Mexican Presidio, admitted. that, such “a my Boys and. Children - W Steam Heated." ” rebels have: eut all. traffic and constabulary ‘was being contem-| mC] | , ‘Motor t Bus i Meets All Boats and.» comimiunication: between hiere and |! plated... “He favored: “it bimeelf, a fo. = oe ‘to hand... Dey Trains, Cariaiiea, Sonora, Mexico, where} - fap ope. tn about 500 Aniericans reside... NEW YORK'S ‘GRAFTERS | ar MRAE. "BROS. LTD } A ee brat has has arrived Evidence. Against. Police i in ‘the ; | STATIONERS &-PRINTERS — €| roy anit by! American Metropolis | . “aon ener tata | ) nent | ine ‘New. ‘York, Sept, a Some! eee |the arsenal at i ‘ort Sami Houstor startin evidence: on ithe subject ! : Prince Rupért, B, C,: - a | |Sdn Antonio,. ‘exes m:the|Of police gratt is likely to be. re-| Ms ||) pA, ; in-Cananea, | Vealed’ in the reports of the} Mm: | °| \ g The hides. ‘fiom: 700: ‘cattle a are - owed ery dey | in aldermanic investigation commit Spe po j tee, which is just’. beg ning to | war | gee 7 nang just the seles for of Wall Ore Shoes. work- here... Evidence .of- graft me OB Me ‘hasbeen submitted to -the: littée. within the past:24: hours, ,| covering a-period of t and Involving, :i &| police inspectors 1 / and numerous lesser officers. - Iti is: dnid that twe-police Ingpec- | 3|/tors:in the Manhattan. districts, | at twelve police captains of the] a" | YA: .,.|Same borotgh, one -pa ice captain oeDek if . "/ini the’Bronx, and four in Brook-| w... [1.8 SAY demand for Wal 6 er Shik dé|lyn, have been enriched by the| =. |. 3 eee | Bo ‘Six | toll -from disorderly” ‘houses and} poy Senn -: {gambling dens. °: Further, it is ‘asserted that several: police offi- ‘cials. had confidential relations Favith pickpockets. and’ thieves. Phe: criminals, is“said, have been permitted toply their ‘llegit- ‘HTmate callings for’d:péreentage. Oneshalf of the preceeds of their oot paid ag gita a Sanaa caanw posopimcnaea cave cacnuncn out at‘any of the dozen pghout. the city is un-