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Show mm' IffOU) llS ffllW Northward to Chi-MuaWHl Chi-MuaWHl Be Cut Off by WL Federals if Present 1 plans Work Out. iSs BEGIN TO "WAR THE OUTCOME mki However, Insists That BjeCan Be No Peace Un-jBprancisco Un-jBprancisco I. Madero pMGivs Up Presidency. 7jlfepAso, Te May 17 ' A fcd AJBtrtDom nrirlng 250 men,.. (IKj on Juarez, arrived at; jKJucio, forty-five miles cast 'W tooigt. .fceolwon expects to co-opcr-fjflH&ti'a force from Sonora now Efrom HcrraosUlo and Ba-rmnmaaded Ba-rmnmaaded by General Ob- lEj federals advancing up the jt Tire recruited mainly from Ea They arc commanded by VAfc Siachw of El Paso. -UKrASO, Texas, -May 17 Should ckK pjD6 0f tho federal com-jsdtri com-jsdtri he consummated, the 1 Ml imi' of General Orozco , jKy (Islf hemmed in on all fides Kening of tbc bijr engagement SMierpttttd daily between the main g.JfjjXef both sides. tMEfu Jewed odav that tho fed-?rHtn fed-?rHtn 600 ncn under Captain Ob-' Ob-' SKijsilj Yaqui Indians, who lert gjfcllo, four dnvf ao and should iflSEpint on the railroad between AKuini Jimenez, the Tobcl base. ..JBem Tvith this fnrne if expected ijHii fift flF General San.iinea is W to moving from OjinaRa 'HUh same point. Both bodies H fmtut the rebel roar. w-f jBtlift two days there have been ijBBt disturbances to the teleprraph J "qBi&M' behind Orozco, which m-jfcthl m-jfcthl tbe covornraent is aiming jjBtti ii retreat. Hliki from the federal and rebel ' jip iHt racajre tonight and indi-4ijMkt indi-4ijMkt tie two armies aro still too JpHo promise a f ipht, before, an- itit Jynty-four hours or more. iHrTas Saints' day for the Or- jyBfcsfly, it boiiie tho birthday of fctn, taint, Pascual. after whom gJBjirr leader and Iiif father wevo "K at Jimenez, General Orozco 'a l prelum a banquet. In Juarez, "gOfoico, Sr., celebrated with a ia thfi customs house. Alto-"SH"!3 Alto-"SH"!3 a da- of feaBtinjj rather MSBwUty action in the rebel zone. |