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Show EL PASO, April 11 Further Indication Indi-cation that Francisco I. Madero and his army of lnsurrectos are headed for Juarez, or at least are coming north, is had in tho fact that traffic on tho "Mexico Northwestern railroad has been interrupted Officials of the road in Juarez decline to state whether wheth-er the lnsurrectos, have merely stopped stop-ped traffic or destroyed bridges. They admit, however, that today's northbound north-bound passenger trnln, due hero at 530 p. m., had not left Pearson, the southern terminal of the Hue, and that no 'more freight would be received for delivery at points south of Juarez. Subject Americans to Insult. Dr Newbj, an American, was captured cap-tured by lnsurrectos In southwestern Durango, according to a report frohi Culiacan, and held for days, being forced to treat tho wounded men, although al-though he had no Instruments, then when some of them died from gnn-grene gnn-grene as a result of operations with pocket knives, he was threatened with death on the charge of poisoning the men. lie was finally forced to go to Culiacan to cash checks which insur-rectos insur-rectos had extorted from citizens, his wife being held as hostage until his return. He complained to the government gov-ernment of Slnalon, according to a statoment from Culiacan, but got no assistance. The federal grand jury adjourned today to-day without indicting Martin Caslmas, an Insurrecto colonel, arrested on February Feb-ruary 12, on a charge of violating tho neutrality laws. |