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Show HUERTA ARRESTED FORMER MEXICAN PRESIDE CHARGED WITH VIOLATING NEUTRALITY LAWS. Detention of Former Dictator Belief ' to Have Frustrated an Attempt i to Launch a New Revolutionary Movement in Mexico. El Paso, Texas. General Victoria Huerta, former provisional pres:,::- 1 of Mexico, and General Pascuul Qrl ' ozco were arrested here Sunday on or- 1 ders of the United States departmt--. ' of justice, charging that they had !: 1 lated the neutrality laws by corisJ::. 1 ing to send an armed expedition it,.- Mexico. ( Formal charges were filed asa:L;- Huerta and Orozco on instmc;ios: c from the United States district aV.r- ney at San Antonio. The accn 0 were taken before George Olivt;. s United States commissioner, ana ti (' bond approved and their hearing jM; 8 for Thursday, July 1. Surety was 0 nished by friends of Huerta, the f,.-- T mer president being released on ;:.. l 000 bond, and General Orozco on ; 500 bond. It is believed that the United S's government has frustrated, for t present, an attempt on the pur; o; General Victoriano Husrta an3 ;;. associates to launch from Ameri:;; r' territory a new revolutionary n v- ment in Mexico. 11 The release of the Mexican leir; w caused nearly as great a stir in ';;;. can and American circles as did ; news of their detention earlier in 01 day. Immediately there was a revi.i of rumors relative to the new revo:. cs tionary movement, although Hut::; !l reiterated his statement that he c.i cr not intend to attempt to enter until peace is restored. The ge;-::i 50 stated that he is here merely to v::.. fca his daughter a few days and gree; ci: sl' friends in El Paso. ra "I am on my way to Los A: geles and San Francisco," said :.: general, "to visit the Pacific co.is: Ec see the Panama-Pacific expoiUta. ! at lived in Oakland, Cal., about tv:: W' years ago and have net visited t.T lll west coast of the United S:a;p then, 60 decided to make the trio." He . ' Do |