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Show 4- 4- " 4 .- - EL PASO, Feb. 11. Amid -f- the wildest chccrlnc; and cries -r -f- of "Viva Diaz, viva Navarro," -f- General Navarro, at the head of 4- 1,000 federal troops from Chi- -f 4- huahua, entered Juarez this ev- 4- eninp;. The entire trip, con- 4- sumlng 12 days, was made by 4- train without the firing1 of a 4- shot or sighting the revolution- 4- ists. 4- 4-4-444444-4 444-4-444 - l Navarro, during1 the trip, was compelled com-pelled to repair 25 bridges and culverts cul-verts which had been blown up or wrecked by Iho insurrectos. The arrival ar-rival marks Iho end of the Juarez campaign. Orozco and the other rebel chiefs are scnttorcd cast and south of here. It is impossible to conjecture what will be the next move on either side. Reports Arrival to Dlar. An hour after his nrrivnl General Navarro was escorted to tho customs house, where tho Taft-DIaz meeting occurred Hero he received members of Colonel Rnbago's staff and citizens generally, among them a number of women. He appeared rugged and hearty. Since the beginning of tho campaign he has raised a full set of White whiskers. His first official ad was to write a telegram to President Diaz, reporting his entrance into the city. Colonel Cullar, nide-de-enmp to President Diaz, and a member of Gn eral Navarro's staff, stated that the trip from Chihuahua, a distance of 200 miles, had been made without unusual un-usual incident. He declined to be Interviewed, In-terviewed, saving: "It is against orders for officers to give out information. The press has I used us very badlv, you know." Insurrectos at Guadeloupe. Two hundred insurrectos were at Guadeloupe today, where a new provisional pro-visional capital has been established. Oiozco was at Sainnlayuca this forenoon, fore-noon, but he had decamped when Navarro Na-varro arrived. The federal troops traveled on two trains preceded by a construction train. Their arrival was almost without warning. There have been so many false rumors ru-mors of his advent that little attention atten-tion was paid to repoits this afternoon that ho would bo In this evening. Insurgent are Downhearted. The Insurgents are downhearted here tonight. Orozco has accomplished accomplish-ed nothing- sinco the Insurrection be-.gnn be-.gnn threcniopths ago, save to depress business. The Juarez campaign has been n miserable farce. Even the leaders of the junta admit this. .Had Orozco proceeded with encugy and taken Juarez, as he might have done a week ago, tho moral effect would have been marked, and fno doubt would have added much to his strength in the way x of recruits and arms Many Mexicans working In tho United States awaited the taking of Juarez as a signal to join actively in the movement. Capital Is On Wheels. The capital at Guadeloupe is far from pejuianent. It is on wheels and will be moved upon the approach of a federal force. Driven from the border, bor-der, It is believed now thai Orozco must retreat to Casas Grandes again. It Is said that he can not even threaten threat-en the city of Chihuahua for there is a garrison of 1,000 iroops defending tho place. United States Becoming Involved, ilEXICALT, Cal., Feb 14. United States troops acting as border patrol here, put a stop today to supplies for the insurgents being sent across the line as well as to the dally practice prac-tice of tho rebels of taking their meals in the restaurants on tho American side. General Lcyvas declared de-clared he had sufllcjent supplies Inside In-side for four month. He apparently is well supplied with funds and his men have been walking across tho line every day and eating- in tho ! American restaurants. The rosiau-i rosiau-i rant keepers and merchants, who j have been engaged In business with the insurgents are Ipud in, their protest pro-test against the new order. General 1-eyvas stated today that he could I hardly credit the report that the American government has given permission per-mission to the Mexican government to move troops to Mexican over mil-roads mil-roads in iVmoricnu territory and at the same time refusing the" privilege of buying provisions on this side. He declared that he will give the federals feder-als battle if they come here. |