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Show DISGUISED AS MINISTERS, INCITED REVOLUTION MEXICO CITY. July 14. The recent uprisings In tho northern part of .Mexico were Incited by two Mexican ugents Of tho juntas In the United Stales, who traveled disguised as Baptist ministers or missionaries. These men. Eulallo Tre-vlno Tre-vlno and Cosme Pena, were recently captured cap-tured at the town of Vanesus In the State of San Luis Potoal. They were brought to this city and the authorities submitted them to a sweating: process ami a confession was ilnully forced from them. According to t,ho admissions in I he depositions taken. Eulallo Trovlno was president of a Mexican revolutionary (Mub In San Antonio, whirh was subsidiary subsid-iary to the Junta, ai St. Uouls. Ifo cauio to Mexico under the nana; of Icopold VII-lareal VII-lareal and worked his way amoni; tho sympathizers of thf Juntas in the northern north-ern part of Mexico in the puls of a Baptist Bap-tist minister. I To was accompanied by CoKinc I'eua, another of tlio gang, and both were passing as preachers and holding hold-ing meetings before small congregations In the States of Coahulla and San Luis Potosl. After these mcoHngs love f casus wore held, in which only the elect remained, re-mained, so as to Iccep tho authorities blind as to their real purposes. Trevbio and Cosmo Pena were In direct communication communi-cation with Mn?on, the lender, who Is now in the United States, and from tlnr to time sent hlin remittances from collcc-llons collcc-llons made. |