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Show FEDERAL8 AND REBEL8 EXECUTE THEIR PRI80NER8 El Paso, Tox., April 17. llodles hang from nearly ovory telegraph polo along BO miles of the Moxlcan Central Cen-tral railway bolow Chihuahua city, ro-port ro-port refugees nrrlvlng hero tonight. IJoth tho federals and Insurgent state troops nro said to havo participated In tho execution ot prlsonors that prefaced this public display ot cad-nvors cad-nvors . In (i quarrel over tho disposition t of silver bullion stolen from a train ' last'weck, Juan Dozal, a former Oroz-' co chief, was executed by order ot ! I'nncho Villa, whoso men held up tho train west of Chihuahua city. Dozal ' had joined Villa in an expedition against tho federals. Prom tho Casas Qrandes district como reports ot mutinies against tho Huorth government. Francisco Por-tlllo Por-tlllo and Maximo Castillo with small groups of men havo deserted to tho Insurgents. So tar as-Is known, Gen. Inez Salazar Is keeping his agreement agree-ment with Gen. Iluerta. All federal regulars havo been removed from tho district, whero oxtenslvo Amoiloan lumbering Interests aro located. With the insurgents retaining Santa San-ta Rosalia and Jimenez, no word has boon ecolved from tho foreign mm Ing district of Parral, which, aside from Chihuahua city, contains tho largest federal force In the stale |