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Show jj CHIHUAHUA IN NERVOUS TENSION Juarez, June 9. Apparently indifferent indif-ferent to threats which he said were make against him, Abram Gonzales left for Chihuahua today to take office of-fice as provisional governor at the same lime thnt word came from Chihuahua Chih-uahua that Miguel Ahamada, former federal goveruor, had left there. With the exception of tho presence of 5,000 federal troops In the city, the government gov-ernment affairs are now entirely' In the hands of the iusurrecto officials Tho fact thnt tho insurrecto arm', which fought with Madero, Is being kept outside the city, pending tho evacuation by tho federals Is causing apprehension. The lnsurrcctos arc loudly protesting protest-ing their Impatience Three days ago General Orozco sent in three Insurrecto Insur-recto couriers. The couriers were detained de-tained Since then Orozco has declared de-clared ho would march into the city it the federals did not 6oon leave. The resIdont6 have been kept in a nervous tension because of tho friction fric-tion between tho two forcos. Heads of American families, who arc staying In El Paso, have wired their relatives not to go to Chihuahua, until un-til the situation clears. |