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Show REBELS SHOOT SPIES Stmmarily Execute Two Hen at Border Town ; ' of MexicalL - - e mmmmmmmm-mm ' ONE IS MEXICAN. OTHER UNIDENTIFIED Executions Ordered by In-surrecto In-surrecto Mayor Jlecently Named by Leyva. ICBXXOALI, Vaxleo, lCuch It. raUpa Eloa. a, Haxlcaa aaloom -kaapar, aad aaothar maa. anidantlflad, war shot aa spina hy tha tnattrractoa la tha boll pa hera lack Blxht. Papera from tha If txlcaa toranuBant war fotmd oa Bio by tha rabala, who chargad tha maa with aidlat Plaa to ratakt Maxl-cail Maxl-cail from tha American, tide. Tha two condemned men were lined np afaisat aa adobe wall, a firing quad from tha provort guard fired a ' volley and their bodiea warn rolled into holea ia tha f rount. Tha executions wera ordered by Franeiaeo Ouijada, rebel jefo politico (mayor) of Mexkali, recently appoint- ' ad by General Layva. Frank Heaera, who aha waa arreitad, waa found aot guilty by- tha rabala and rclaaaed. rOECB OP OVAXDS ON ' BOEOEE MUCH INCXXAAXO EL PASO, Tax., March 18. Ail ap- f roaehea to tka bridgea leading from ba American aida to Juaraa, Mexico, today ware guarded by three timea tke ueaal forea of Unitad Htatee troopa. r Theretofore only- a email detail haa been naeieaed to thia dutr. bat at day- break today teats had been set np along . the edge of tha fiver and aa , entire campanr of iafaatre waa sea to petrol the bank between the two bridgea which form tha maia arteriee of traf ... HeMJvarexc- . .r- Beoraa of Meiiraa soldiers came ta tha opposite river beak to look across at tha TJniteJ, States troops. It waa a tvpical froauier scene where tha army - of oae natioa might -eicbange salute, with that of another while each remained re-mained oa Its own aoiU- Aa American who returned from the ineorfant territory today said that Captain Cap-tain Creighten, the America a insurgent leader, who with a email force haa aoea destrovini bridges along the Mexican National railroad, is still -encamped ia - the hille a few miles south of Juarei. f reifhton's band, which ia eompoeed ia a large part of Americana, ia suf feria( severe hardahipa, according to this man. . ... Tha maa. ha declared, have often gone aeveral dava without food, and only tha chance of coming upon a steer haa aaved them from actual star--ration. AtmViTlXa OF BrEOB rfiUhtX AT OJI3CAOA PRE8TDIO, Tex, March 1, via Marfa, Tex., March it. A number of casualties are reported by the reenmn-tion reenmn-tion of insnrreeto operations around tne city of Ojioaga. where a fedora) om mand is supposed to- ba bottled vp. While Colonel Ioraatea, seeoad ia torn - . waa 4 of tha Ojinadja garriaoa, waa oa a tour of inopoetioa ha was eat off bv a rash of insurrectoa aad bow ho and eighty of hia soldiers are surrounded ia a aroap of houeee more than anile frota tho garriaoa. Ltkewieo tho ia-; anrreeios aro aaid ta have yiamuaded tbo garrison. The fighting ia at eloso range. Fata Fa-ta titles have been limited, however, r frea federaJ soldiers were killed and .oae insurrerto waa mortal. v wounded. Ojisaga haa boos cat off from aup-pVes aup-pVes aad water. wBBirr AT MFTIOAU FEAft ATTACK FBOM UA1 WrXTCAM. Mex.. March M. The rebel provoat guard In lTicaH. constating constat-ing of only !hts men. spent laat ptsht tn the buaheo along the boundary line, awaiting an oitpvi- attack from the rar of their position by Mvi-n faderaJ official a and their ermpathteers hi CaJexleo. Cal. Tha tnaurvnta diacov- erM lour former Mlcan cuoma officiate offi-ciate yaeterdav armed and htdn In a houae near tho tme. CapuHw MrDonald ef the I'nltad States tnrantry poaM a guard to watch the bouse, with orders to fire If th.y atartad to croee tho Hna. Tho grarovery of the men In the houae. It to bUvd. etvwrtM a oui prtae at r ark 7 tbe afantran federal sympathlsars from tbo Amerioan ede. Wbfle eomlnar full epM a mfle oaat f bare toter. una a brtde which had heaa blown up Wv the rols a month as. a hoav naaoline motor rarryinc f ountv flurrwr . C. N . Perry end Thomaa P. IaJy. auperfntawdent of the Cudaiiv raarh, ape ovtr a alxty-ftva-foot gora) ef the Nw rlvr on aip- rrted rvuia nod then fll thirtr-Ave tx. Curt la. enariDear of the Curtahy ranch. Was the toniy on lnjurd and he but ncbtly. The amdent foiiowM the fatl-Ura fatl-Ura of the Curt aii y chauffrur to flag the motor nt the point whre It had Imw ajireMl that John CudaJiy and aona ajraara to raaet tha party. It waa -piained later that the lttaurwnta had a road at tn chaiffeur ond driven him r from the piaoa wbero be was to flag Ute This offlrlaJ has broken tha renaorvhtp In Mexico, which eama to have baen eo ricid that tbe new has juat eroaoed the border by word of month, thouh the official report may now be in the hand of tbo state department la Washington. Wash-ington. The demonstration waa Brectpltated an suddenly that tha potlc wera una Me to dlsnerae the mob before a areet deal of window glaae had been broken. The rtot ocrMrred about o'clock In the evening, whaaj the strea about the official realdonoee wre fllie4 with people. peo-ple. Without any prHode of excitement excite-ment there was a movement of men and youths from the etda streets In the vicinity vi-cinity of tho paiaco, aa If by concerted eUmal. Bhourlnv Vrv Madem, the rioters threw volleya of atones throuah the window. win-dow. ' Tbe disturbance, says the Informant, In-formant, lasted about five BUnotee. Oueata of the preetdent In tha palace became frlchterted. but the preekfnt re-malnad re-malnad cool and eent one of hie a Maa to the pottc to Inquire why they did not stop the trouble. ft Is aald that taw whole windows were left on the side of the reetdenra axpoead to the efne throwers. throw-ers. A n u m bar of arreets ware ma de. Bo far as Is known here, this ta tho flrat dmonetrettoti ecainet Dta In the fed-rai fed-rai district since tbe beginning of ttya revolt. y . W1XL ' TKT.IiaBB WHiXlUt WAKHINOTON. March The Mexican Mexi-can fdral Ji(e at Porftrlo Tlas baa dactded to rrfM Henrv Whittle, tha American hld tn prteon there on chergae of balng conn-wtad wHh the revolution. Lnhr T . E t la worth. A mar lea consul at 0H)ad Porflrio Dlaa, today tate-araoh-d thia lnformatiom to tbo ata.u 'department. The piucht ef the American 0meltlng rVeruriUca Companv of bfejUro aa a reauit re-auit of th ravotutton waa officially re-portHl re-portHl to tn stata department by American Ameri-can rvmeul Fraeman at Duranffo, who tranamlttod ' report from ' tha United ft tate consular a rent at Trtrreon aat-tnff aat-tnff that unteae renef waa eonn furnlphotl ail the piaota of the company wo4u4 cujmm down. Tote will throw atne BaapV eJt of am-plovmcnt am-plovmcnt and piaca a Ov pnp tn d.ra ned. by tne atoprrtna rt a parr.. of Me moaii. st Veiardeno akd at INSURANCE MEN AID , CLEVELAND MEMCSIAL IvOUlf4VIM,E. Ky . March H -Henry J. Powell of thia rlty. preaMent of tha NallonaJ AAr!etton Of Life Under-wrltera. Under-wrltera. ha started a movement wherehy tho life Inauranca men of the country are to hare a share In the erection of the tioe.ooe memorial to the lata Orover Cleveland. Mr. afvwcn yesterday addreaaM latter lat-ter to tha ' preetsient of tho loce 1 i uruferwrttars all over the United 'tales : asking lhm to Join In the movemcnle Ar-o. ' . Tne state rarlrii( wea avl -1 bv th Amnui embuoy at V- o y of 1 1 mi prom u ' c f 'ti of t e pr- - " -1 de -cra ixiiU certain OuoauLbiuonai auarsjiu- Ln.rAjrrovi T" a s. SAN A vToN ID, TeT., 1 -J Vejiran I- i.tna i. m-' r -t isaiaeti tbro a h"e e' if private car i .nn i r r 1 !-". inteii to i) lo . c - . fai. vni Thirv vrrarnOWS Cf j4Li--eJiI lviAA'l KAJTSI0W PAf A.Vn'IO, Tv March 1ft. Aa Amev"-a c'-irtet. ret.im-ia from Wx-i't Wx-i't uy yeeien'r. hroi . ii an aithen'ic r-"ort Of a l-o.onir " arstmal t n w. o of Pr- "--nt 1 S nwut two Mo fhn n liet-a 1 1 form of aton-t.a aton-t.a tha win '".a of the pr-uienl a pal-a pal-a e In the "V of V tic-o by mob of ta - .rree-to av n at-iae.a, ki- ,i is r - e hy an off'-,' .. .. i n - i -1 a. ..c.t i" - it- |