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Show HOSPITALS FULL OF WOONDEDMEXICAS Men Hit in Recent Battles Being Brought to Juarez for Treatment: JTAREZ. Dec. 1. After a week of fighting- in four widely scattered localities in ::ortliern C'nili'jah ju state. t!-.e Juarez i-.05pial was crowded tonight with wtunucd ff'eial soldiers, wiiiie mTiy ::.ore were rec eiving ertierser.cy trestn'.eut in hastily improvised field hospitals.' The Crv.z F-tanca l-.:te Cross hos; i'-.l here cuntaii.o,'. trdriy-two patients who had i eer. sent here from Ojinaa, Laguna and Viila Ahun.ada. i wenty of these were brought from Presidio. Texas, where they had heen cared for since the bat tie of Ojir.asn. Twelve others were hroni:ht In on a local freisht train i'r-i;n 'Ula Aliumad;i. to which point they had ridden or walked 1 from Lakimui One was Colonel hiiium Oiivas. chit tf staff to Oenci.il Kduardo Chavez, .)-o was killed when t !:e 'illa l forces .-.tracked his special train ne.ir I. a; una. Tuesday. The twelve w ere the only survivors of th- tiain iri.'.rd oi seventy soldiers v. luc!i left Chihua:u:a City. Ni wounded from the fflus Mondav at Cuchillo Parado, sixty n.iles bclw t.iin-a:i, t.iin-a:i, and Pram Kaiomir and A Ida ma have yet been reported, and were believed to have been left in fie id hospitals on ranches in that district. Villa's main command was believed to-nipnt to-nipnt to be at the Santa Clara camon. seventy-five miles northwest of 'hi-hualuia 'hi-hualuia City. wIitc tl'ie Viila fo!--es were believed to be encamped and w-re rest-imr rest-imr after a si re mums ttuee weeks in t'ie fieid. FL IASO. Tcc. 1. A forced loan of j ir.n.iiOO Mexi.an rmreney ha bet-n j le led up m i lie p-erchants cf Cnihuahiia City to raise nn errercem v fund for cm-duvtiim cm-duvtiim an offensive namst "'i'.ia and to drive iiim bn'k to the rvouncitr.H cf Puranso, a-'cordinir to private teleiams received here Knight from Ch.ilmanua City. The loan hns been dietri!c!ted anions al! of the business men arid mine owners in the city and state an.': the individual I assessments were report" 1 to have been ! comparatively small. One widely kn-wr i merchant, who represents a lartre num'ier j o: interests, was re; orted to have been j ; piaed in the federal penitentiary because I he declined to subscribe um' to the fuiid. ! A sin;i!ar f irced loan, ""hieh was made J last year for the same purpose, was r- 1 paid in full two months after it was rol-j lected. A similar loan was also report. -d i to iiave been negotiated in Saitillo. |