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Show COMMUNICATION IS , CUT IN MEXICO .TUAR.FZ. Mexico, Nov. 26. No trains ! have arrived here from Chihuahua City since last Saturday and wire communlca- ; tion with the south still is cut off. Though 1500 soldiers are held in readiness readi-ness for eventualities, officers of the garrison gar-rison deny that any attack on Juarez Is expected. According to information said I to have been brought in from the south the Villa bands reported north of CJiU huahua City are moving in the direction of OJinaga, the border town opposite Presidio, Pre-sidio, Texas. Major J. Gomez Tagle, chief of staff here, said today he was without information concerning the fate of the Villa Ahumada garrison of eighty men who on Sunday morning were attacked at-tacked by a superior force under Epifi-ano Epifi-ano Holguin, who afterwards dynamited and looted a freight train on the Mexican Mexi-can Central road, eighty miles south of Juarez. Holguin is aji adherent of Francisco Fran-cisco Axilla. |