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Show I I I I I I I I I I Ml I I I II I M I I ! I I SITUATION III ; CHIHUAHUA BADtYrHIXEDi " err .-; Federal Troops Refuse to' Cir Up Control of - . the City.' . ' 4ldlkaah.aaaaaiB - , JUAREZ, Mexiecv June 10. A .teie-, .teie-, gram - from 'Chihuahua . today laay 'the . situation . there i inexplicable. The 1 federal troops refuse to surrender (th city, and will not allow Generel'OroxeO , or any of hia SOOO iitsurrectos ,to eater with their arm. Apptela have been sent to Mexico City; nskinjr the'minitter of war to settle- the -difficulty.: The 1 American' reeident complain that the 1 city ia being kept 1 on a war basis and all business is interrupted. General Orozco repeatedly ' nasi said" be woold eater the city by' force unless his men .were soon given. perafiasioB -to - take possession. ' . ' The reason tbe'insufreetosiar being kept oat appear to' be, a fear that if they are allowed" to; en tr with arms they will' get beyond cop trol-and gi vent to long eherishedr resentment-to-certain interests. These interest Include In-clude banks once controlled by Inriqoe Creel and other identified with - th. Diaz administration. The penitentiary and tha military headquarter are also plaees'wbicb the iasurreetoe regard he emblem of -past poktiealioppresnon., , iEAStHQUAXB DAMAOB TO aVAlLBOAAS XBftXttp VSXICO CTTT. June ,1. Service e the hLansanlllo brsooh' of- thei HatloraJ railways Ih the states of Col I ma and Ja-llaeo. Ja-llaeo. which wee hjitervupsed by landslides land-slides caused by the' recent eartheuakea, was resumed today. Teiee-raeMe- eurn-toilrUrAll.n eurn-toilrUrAll.n with the dlarrK-ta eureouttdlrur Coiirae, velceVa bM t'po been restored trcr ttwX trie rallened tunnel jiaeV been, .obstructed proved arourl'llees. In tenure - of -n a -n widespread devaa'attc-n to nt tr,r. rt tft tne oap-Ital oap-Ital foilowlne-. trie re-s'4 oiranment ox communication witef the atecied distrtcuk la leading to th belief .thai, the serloiii 1 ness er.th earth snwhss been greatly everestimatsd In eome ,rBorta- ... ( polios riaa oic mob - ' ' . . . ik city or larroo tfKXICO -CTTT. -Jufte "-rtoort members Cf a small mob. were fired upon 1 tonlaht by the police, 'a little troop of , heavily armed soldiers of -the late revo- , lutlon. whom the crowd "wee folfowtns; 1 and .cheering-, refrained from, realatane. , Th former rebela war' walking through ' on of th streets tn the eastern pert of 1 the city when they became the object of 1 a Popular and noisy sppmveL A squad of pollc appeared. The little 1 mob. seeming to fancy itself secure In -tha presence of the representative -of th ''army of -liberation.' 'defied the polloe with Inaultlng remark. The latter fired I end one man fell deed. Another man and 1 a child were wounded. ''OBHEftAX," FBTCaf I - . LopKika .rom a- job BAN rttANCTWOO. June 10. C. A. Rhya Pryc, aratwhlla anaral of tha army at llbarattpn In lxwar CaJIfomla. la In ' San - Francisco lookina for a job. Any Job that will provide eicitemant-and anouah money to, llva' on . will he aatla-factory. aatla-factory. ha aaya. rT4 declares that ((ontiBued ea page 6.) SITUATION IN (Cnntinncd from page 1.) the refusal of the Ijm Angeles Junti furnish loori. dothlng and mmunl for hls-army made iflmposnlhle to re an attack successfully, ao ba realsnad command. GOVERNOR feEDO RELEASED Tl'CMON. Aril.. June 19 Formar C pernor llfto Redo of th etste of Bins who whi placed under street on hta rival at Nogalea. gonora. whlla on way to tho 1'nlted States, waa reles today and escorted across to tha Am can aldn of tha International boundi Ho arrived here and Joined hla part) twenty-nva persona, who had been drl arroaa the line aeveral daya sgo. |