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Show FEDERALS OH ACROSS THE BORDER Madero's Men Beaten by Sal-azar; Sal-azar; Four Under Arrest at Hatchita, New Mexico. liU PASO, Nov. 15, Four Mexican federal soldiers arc held by United States troops at Hatchita, X. 31., subject to orders or-ders from the war department, says a report received today by General E. Z. Steever at Fort Bliss, They fled across the rlvar after their fellows were routed by a 'band of rebels at Colonla Fernandez. Fernan-dez. Juat below the New aiojclco line. The refugees, who crossed Into the United States with their rlMeo, veport that a small detachment of fcdcraln met a band of rebclB under Col. Inez Salazar and after a ?harp skirmish the government govern-ment troops were dispersed. Rebcla today became so bold as to pmugglo several boxes of ammunition Into Juarez, tho 'border town threatened by attack. The canes were discovered by federal troops ronccaled in a wagon or hiiv on tho public plaza. The aecret service has advices that unarmed rebels recently have: been cronsing from El Paso to the Mexican town. The reported arrest at Albuquirquo of .Tone Cordova, scrotary general to the revolution. Is denied by General E. Z. Steever. although the report Is confirmed con-firmed officially by (."Mncral Trucy Au-bcrt Au-bcrt In Juarez. AIBUQUERQUE, N. M.. Nov. 15. That Jofn Cordova, secretary general of the revolution, has been arrested here, l? denied by the United States marshal. Cordova has been In town several dayo. |