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Show REBELS SET FIRE TO JUAREZ After Fiorcett Battle of Revolution the Torch It Applied to Old City on the Border. K'l Paso. After what was probably the fiercest battle of the Mexican revolution, rev-olution, fought nt Juarez, the rebels set fire to Juarez City. The poHtofflee Riid other big buildings burned before the flames died down. The erstwhile sleepy old city opposite Kl Puso was a miniature Inferno, where maimed men shrieked In agony and the dying cried In vain for a priest to absolve them. At least five people have been Rilled Rill-ed on the American side of the line since the skirmishing began Monday and about, fifteen wounded, while the lost on the battlefield is variously estimated es-timated ut from thirty to sixty dead on both sides and about seventy live to ono hundred wounded. |