Show PEOPLE OF CHIHUAHUA S I WITH WI i H- H HR REVOLT R E VOL T i n. n i- i r c 4 b J r t I rk 4 E I f VV n r j c ty a B f- f j V 0 P K iv v j h I v s i iP cS R z L J r t r Jl I P vii lf t. t I f. f A M TIM CHun n q f i- i 4 v v.-t v. t 1 n i Y i Vii v t I EL PASO SO Nov 28 According According to two staff correspondents of the tho E EJ El Paso Herald who returned hero here last night there thero i is every prospect of further trouble trou I ble No in the affected districts of Chihua- Chihua Chihuahua Ima hua and They that 90 00 per cent of ot tho the natives in tho the part of of- of Mexico are aro against ag tho the Diaz government govern govern- ment and those not openly supporting u the tho revolutionists aro passive Thoy also state that tho the revolutionists' revolutionists army is is not mido of peons and bandits as has has' been reported but consists consists- 01 of native railroad employees farmers mechanics an and others Tho appear to have hae plenty of arms and and seem s seem to fo ba bavo 0 plenty of money behind behind be be- hind them Both correspondents agree that thai the havo bavo not been conquered but only ony driven en into tho the mountains Desultory fighting is expected to con continue and there have been several small smaIl t tights fights within the last Jagt fow few days day ay Saw Dead Soldiers 1 W. W W. W Kin King ICing r r- resident of Gom Gomez z Palacio Pa Pa- lacio declares he sa saw the bodies of four fou Mexican l soldiers rs brou brought ht in iu from the tho mountains near Gomez Palacio last Fri Fri- day Confirmation has been secured scoured of ofa a report that the tIle revolutionists tore up the railroad tracks west of Parral Pan I on Thursday and prevented repairs boin being made Confirmation was also secured oi ol the r report of a battle battlo at at p. p near th Mormon colonies on V SI n IT Further W 1 or SIS is 4 to o tb 1 f effect JL t 4 thit T A 4 thero was U El l I I iY rt mon settlements and the colonists are said to have havo been in great fear of an attack The Tho American victims of tho rioting at Parral were Edward Lawton killed and J. J Store Storey of Hartford Conn and A. A B. B wounded Lawton had his throat cut by a bullet and Storey was shot in the abdomen and right hand band This mornings morning's train from Chihuahua City and points south at E El Paso on time t-ime and experienced no trou ble bIe between here and Chihuahua Pas Pas- Passengers on the tho train were all from the tho interior and only heard beard rumors of trouble trou trou- ble near Chihuahua The city I t k II I I L c m 4 mm-m mm II I S 1 7 S 4 I I j I I I c t 1 o 4 J 5 T E r E r IJ r r r r r j i was quiet on In n the th arrival of ot the trans train II there last ni night lat i iA A 3 g from City says that all aU is 11 ulet iet there loday today following g- g th tb the 1 thoro yesterday Tho dispatch says Dio light ht was vas six miles west wet of 11 i. i ancI that ty revolutionists we killed |