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Show ' INDIAN MBFEMEO YAQUIS IN LOWER SONORA ARE ARMED AND IN THE FIELD ' LOOKING FOR TROUBLE. I t Delay by Mexican Government in An wering Their Demand for Return ' of Vast Area of Land May Re-, Re-, suit In Bloody Conflict. Tucson, Arlz.That another uprising upris-ing of the Yaqul Indluna in lower Ho-nora Ho-nora is Imminent is the Information brought here Tuesday by passengers arriving from HermoHlllo and other points along the west coast of Mexico. Mex-ico. Two thounand Yaqul are reported report-ed to be In tho field, 1,700 armed with rldcH and 300 with hows and arrows. The greater part of the Indians are In the dulu of the Yariul river, but many bands re reported In the mountains In the small camps, so disposed, bow-ever, bow-ever, as to be easily mobilized. Delay by the federal government In answering their demand for the return re-turn of the vast areas formerly Inhabited In-habited by them which were given to former Vice-President Corral and former for-mer Governor Torres, had made the Indians restless, and they have now added to their ultimatum the return of thousands of acres occupied by American concessionaries. General OJeda. commanding the federal fed-eral troops In Sonorn. has been dispatched dis-patched from llermoslllo with l.fiflO men to hold the Yaquis in check while Vice-Governor Gnyou Is arranging a conference between the Yuqul lenders and the federal authorities at Mexico City. |