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Show a few day. Meanwhilo complications a'e which jaa bring shout a gen amons Central Am. iscan K t 1 t'resitleut Leiva accuses the govs'-".... oi Nacaragua of aiding Boriila in 1,1 . . ing about the revolution- Hebait'i -graphed President Sacaso at Manm-na demanding an explanation. J e l t Lelva expects to have the aid o' f'."-(e mal and should Saessa openly "".n,pt to reinforce Boriila. both (Josli pi.-i San Salvador may declare war n..in,t Nicaragua and thus involve "11 tnp Central American republics, save one In bloodshol, FOR SALE CHEAP. A farm i J y county, located close toFerrou, containing contain-ing 160 seres of laud, all fern 1 v, first class feuce ia two equal d SO aeres farm laud and meadow? so acres of pastures. A large brick boiwn well f urnished, coal house, milk linn ice house combined; seperatn fnm house, and large granary, stoc'r vnr.'u etc, good orchard and shade trees, i as a primary water right for nearly all the land, for further particulars ai i It. fV. Moolen. Maplel I 1 For Sale: -Enclosed stock farm containing con-taining 75 acres, about 4 miles south of Manti. Two dwelling houses coral:s stable, reservoir stocked with fish- All seeded with tame grass. This is a bur-gain. bur-gain. Address, Abnkr Lowr y, Stt-ilinrr. FOR SALE. A forty acre far title, all fenced good water right locatee In the Guianison field. Also two 1 adjoining each other, and a first cl well Oi premises. Situated two blocks east of county road Gunnison Sanpet County. The adova to be pnrcahed together toge-ther or sc-paraetly. address Anthony Hadsen, Gnnnison. I ran. A Central American Muss- P.ir.aina via Galveston, March 6. A new revelutioa lias broken out In Bonth-ern Bonth-ern Honduras which may lead to the overthrow cf President Finciano Leivai and possibly involve all the Central American ropnolics in war. Policarpo Bnnilla is leader of the new revolt, and he las started in so well that he has sent word to big friends in Panama that sn, ees is already ' assured. General Trrrencia Sierra is chief of the revolu tionary army which Eonilla has organize organ-ize I, and together they make np the strongest combination that could be formed in southern Honduras. Bonlllaa artt victory was won yesterday on tb.9 jlnzi at Cholutecu. That town was protPCtcd by a force ot 1,500 men commanded com-manded by General llatute. With an army of only 1,000, Bonilla and Gemral Siria attacked the forces garrisoned gar-risoned at Choiuteca. They met a brave resistance and a hotly contested battle was fought on tbe plazs. The loss on each side wa3 heavy and many buildings were destroyed, but details of the fatdiitins have not reached this city. After more than two hours of deter- mined lighting (jeneral Matute s DroKen and shattered army was forced to rp-treat rp-treat towards Amapala, leaving Choln teca a'd large amounts-of arms and many prisoners iu the hands of Borillas victorious army. Excited by their victory and determined to make tbe most of it. Borill i and Siera are now pn-d in? or. towords Tegucigalpa, hoping to capture the capital and' proclaim the suece-s of the revolution before the goveruhient has had time to recover from their surprise, occasioned by the victory at Choiuteca. A decisive battle between the army of Leiva and Borillas forces is expected to take place within |