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Show y POSSE RIDES INTO MEXICO. 5 ;:-d of Cowboys and Miners Rescue 11 Captured American Boys. e Ncrales, Ariz. A posse of ten y --rioan cowboys and miners rode ::t miles across the border into rT :.a Cruz, Sonora, late on Saturday, t. :i leveling their guns at the colo-i colo-i commanding the garrison, while ,e ' Mexican soldiers looked on, se-s. se-s. vi the immediate release of two j. ;;:::aa boys kidnaped by three of !3 r soldiers on the Arizona side of ie r border. Tie colonel gave up his two 17-;r 17-;r -::-o!l prisoners, George Vaughn, :a : of the storekeeper at Duquesne, d- Kenry Chang, son of a Chinese-in Chinese-in z-f.czn citizen of Washington s- 15. Ariz., without demur, and the g- :.-e rode triumphantly back to the of Lted States. Si-ta Cruz is garrisoned by forces Juse Maytorena, the Villa govern- of Sonora. Washington Camp, -:e the Mexicans captured the .'S, and Duquesne are border set--ents, twenty-five miles east of in- n- S at was expected to be gained by ed : kidnaping of the boys was not as-r.S as-r.S "lined. 0. K. Franklin, a miner, reported ' kidnaping. He saw the three of :i;c-an soldiers, mounted, near the el Mer, driving the boys, who were on m- t- ahead of them at the point of i'Jt ;ilvers. The boys' hands were re- :i |