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Show FORTY BANDITS ' MAKE ANOTHER RAID IN TEXAS Ride Up and Down the Rio Grande for Several Miles, Then Recross Without Doing Any Damage. MARATHON". Texas, May 10. Appro Ap-pro ximatoly forty .bandits crossed to the American side of the Rio Grando above Kaglo Pass today and rode- up and down the river for several miles, .'ater crossiDjr to the Mexican aide without with-out doiji any apparent damage, according accord-ing to a report here. A detar-hmeut of 'lie Nineteenth infantry was sent to the vcene, according to information received re-ceived here tonight. Major Langhorne i and his command are well over the river into Mexico. At noon today Major " -h or n e had reached Boquillas, on 3: American side, where he halted for short rest before continuing his ride. Colonel Sibley, who left here this morning for Boquillas to command the ci-peditoii, refused to soy whether or not Major Lanjrhorue had instructions to go across the line. Y. M. Vasquez, Mexican consul at Del Rio, Texas, who went to Boquilla3 at the instance of his government to investigate in-vestigate the raid, returned tonight. Pie f-ays that he has established beyond doubt that the Boquillas raiders were VillifitaB.. Vasquez said that the three bandits raptured and turned over to United States army officials were mourniDg banda for Villa, whom they believe to be dead, and that the prisoners prison-ers admitted that thry were formerly part of a detachment belonging to Ca-Dtito Ca-Dtito Reyes. Lorenzo Coy and Frank Rowan, employees em-ployees of the International Mining i-oinpany at Boquillas, and J- V. Walker, Walk-er, ao automobile man, reached here tonight to-night from the border. |