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DIAZ TAKES QUICK STEPS TO
END THE MEXICAN REVOLUTOIN
HU Cabinet to be Changed and it U Said that He will
Cater to the Masses in Future—The Revolution Rages
Toward the City of Mexico on Both Sides—RebeU
Destroy Much Property.
Mexico City Not. 23—The BUff
correspondent of the National
News Association hag Just arrived
from El Paso, Tex. Tnere Is little
outward appearance of a revolu
tion except at Gimlnex where ten
rarala were killed In a fight with
the revoltera. Tba wires were cut.
There are many Americans at
Parral, and all are armed. The
rebels were threatening Gomez-
Pallaclo last night as the trains
passed through tho city. All is
quiet today and there Is a disposi
tion to keep news matter quiet.
Ola* Taxes Personal Charge
President Diaz has taken personal
charge of tho situation and is ex
erting drastic severity to quickly
end tho upr'slng. The entire cab
inet will bo changed/on December
2nd.
It is reported that President
Diaz has broken with the aristo
cratic set and tho wealthy political
leaders, and ho will in future en
deavor to regain the favor of tho
pecplo by new appointments ill his
cabinet.
Waging a Terrific Hattie
Eagle Pass, Tex., Nov. 23—The
Is quiet today, though there was
some fighting last night. The Mex
ican officers announced that Tor-
reon and Gomez-Pallacio have been
recaptured from the revolutionists.
There w»» a battle this morning at j that nearly "cost
OFFICER INT
ON Jf , RIDE.
Atlanta, Nov.
W. H. Gant Ilea
pltal with a fra 1
three well know;
men-about-town
bruises and brol
the result of an
Santa Isabel. Aid nas been rushed
to the federal* at Torreon and a
battle is imminent near San Pedro.
Revolution Rages all Around
n pwo, Tax., Nov. 23—With the
sweep ot the revolution toward the
captal temporarily checked in the
north, anarchy following in the
wake of the rebel's defeat and revolt
spreading in southern Mexico the
Diaz government is facing a crisis
today.
If it withdraws troops from the
north to defend tho City of Mexico
from the south, the revolutionists
will resuino their move on the cap
ital from tho north. There
fighting today in and around twen
ty-four cities of the republic.
Rebel,, are Applying Torch
Tho rovoluttonlsrs, when they
capture a town free ail of the pris
oners, sack the tames, seize tho
arms and ammunition, and are not
only applying the torch, tout they
are destroying private residences,
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revolutionists, headed by General I firing on trains, stealing livestock
Madero, nro waging a terrific toat-
tlo against the fcderals at Cuntro,
Clenegas today. With an army of
a thousand, Gen Madero attacked
the town nt midnight. Tho revolt-
ora are woll oqulppod, are mounted
and have machlno guns.
Quiet After Hard Fighting
El Paso, Tox., Nov. 23—Adlspntch
today from Chihuahua says that all
and wrecking public property.
Many neutrals have been shot
down and every t» wn that has been
taken has been the scene of a
bloody roigu of terror. The re
ports of tho assassination of Presi
dent Diaz is denied today.
Tho ’fcderals hold Gomez-Pallacio
thiB morning. The reports say the
revolution 'b spreading to Yucatan.
APPEALS FOR
ismmm
Argument was Heard at Co
lumbus Today on the Motion
for a New TriaL
Columbus, Oa„ Not. S3—Argu
ment was beard noro today on a
motion tor a now trial In the caao
ot Dr. W. J. McNaughton, who was
recently convicted at Bwalntboro
and •cntencod to death for the al
leged murder of Fred Flanders,
prominent plnntor ot Einuuuel
county. The esse has already at
tracted , much attent on throughout
tills aoction of Georgia and tho out
come of tho efforts to ssvo tho con
demned men from the gallows is
awaited with' keen Interest.
Tho doath of Flandera occurred
early last June and was thought at
the time to be due to natural
causes. Dut the conduct of the
widow and Dr. McNaughton, who
had been a boarder In the Flanders
home, aroused public suspicion and
a few daya after burial the remain*
of the dead man were exhumed. A
chemical examination Is said to
have disclosed tho presence of ar
senic In the stomneh.
The physician and Mrs. Flanders
were Indicted on a charge of mur-1 Mayor GaynoFa Predecease, In Of
dor. The former was convicted and | flee la Still Young
DR. CRIPPEN
wnSflANGElf^
at
men on Peachtn
George E. King,
of Atlanta'* lea
with five friends s'
Joy ride late jreaterd/-
were going at a raj^i
lanta’s famous aut( (
when they were hai! 1
bicycle policemen. A
followed. Tho offlceft
men made friends, ant
were hidden away %h!ly the two of
ficers, one W. H. Gant and the oth
er Jim Douglas, piled into the car
with the rest of the crowd to con
tinue tlie Joy ride.
On such an occasion, believing
that It was better to have the po
licemen on tho inside 1 jking out
than on the outside looking in, the
young men, with law-no^mily on
their side but In the sain^'^seats
with them, sat about to break all
Joy ride records. How far they
went or how fast they went, nobody
knows, but coming back home, at
a dead hour of the n ght, just as
tho c.ar reached the fatal turn near
Brook wood bridge which has al
ready cost a dozen lives in various
auto accidents, one of tho tires
burst. Such was the speed of the
machine that It swerved like a
racer, left the road and completely
turned turtle, throwing some of
the party out and pinning others be“
neath the toneau.
Policeman Gant, however, was
the only one seriously/ injured, and
he too may recover..,) The others
escaped almost mirjtulously from
harm, ^ne
^ 4 escaped
jmoibil4 wrecl
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Noted Wife Murderer Show'
ed Little Emotion as He Faced
the London Gallows.
London, November 23.—Dr. Haw.
ey Crlppen was banged at nlno
o'clock this morning for tho murder
of hla wife, Belle Elmore Crlppen.
He went calmly to the scaffold ar-
r a light breakfast and received
the last rites of the Roman Catholic
church. Ho was drcaacd ae If for a
social function as ho mounted the
scaffold. Though hla faco was drawn
and white, he showed no fear.
A post mortem examination show
ed that Dr. Crippcn's neck was
broken and that hla death was In
stantaneous. Th 0 body will bo burtea
In quick lime.
Despite the assertion! of the au
thorities that Crlppon made no con-
reaelon, tho Evening Times publishes
today what Is declared to be an au
thentic confession which Dr. Crlp
pen made to an old friend.
It la known that for several daya
Ethel Lenevn has been attempting to
•ell to various newspapers what she
declared to be a confession by tho
doctor.
KSGrvjlNO.
3.. Nov. 23—
TAFT'S THANKSG!
Washington, D. C.
Thanksgiving Day In the^ national
capital will be observed lip a man
ner becoming the purpose of the
day. At the White Hcjuse the
President, fresh from hie trip to
Panama will Join hla falmlly In
their second Thanksgiving dinner
In the historic executive mansion.
The dinner will be serve!! In the
evening and will be purelyj a fam
ily affair. The piece do resistance
will bo a thirty-pound turkey sent
from Rhode Island.
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MAYOR M'CMJLLAN IS 45
sentenced to hang December 9
Mrs. Flanders was granted a sop
•rate trial.
PRESIDENT CI.OWRY RESIGNS.
Head of the Western Union Steps
Down After 30 Years.
New York, November S3.—Robert
Clowry, president of tho .Western
Union Telegraph Company, present
ed his resignation to the board of
directors today and Theodore Vail
wa* appointed to succeed him. Col.
Clowry states that ho has been en
gaged In tho telegraph business for
fifty years and xrlahea to retire and
take a long needed rest
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U-23-d2t wit
New York. November 23.—George
B. McClellan, tho predecessor
Judge Gaynor aa mayor of New
York, received the congratulation of
many friends today on hla forty-fifth
birth day anniversary. Mr. McClellan
has taken no active part In politics
since his retirement from the mayor
alty and In local political circles
much curoalty has been manifested aa
to hla future.
Recently he was among those men
tioned as possible successors to
Woodrow Wilson In tho presidency
of Princeton University.
The story that wa« printed
The Times about tho explosion
a boiler at the Valdes was some
what mythical. In other words It
was dope handed oat by a Joker to
an Inquisitive reporter. Several
sections ot the holler* were taken
out for repairs, having ibeen In
service about ten years without be
ing repaired, and when the reporter
began to aak questions he was load
ed up on the explosion itory.
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