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Show REVOLUTION EXISTS IN 4 MEXICO CITY, June 15 From four widely separated points in the republic repub-lic came news today of disturbances of a revolutionary character. This information in-formation hns served to embarrass tho federal government. At tho national palace the importance of tho cvonts was minimized, but there appeared to be no doubt that tho disturbances reflect re-flect a spirit of unrest and the return of Madero will bo welcomed. It is ihouul no win no aoio to assist materially ma-terially in pacifying the disaffected elements. The disorders reported were in the states of Tabnsco. Jalisco, Vera Cruz and Mexico. There appears to be no connection between them whatever. That in Jalisco was due to dissatisfaction dissatisfac-tion on tho part of the Indians living near Lako Chapula. It Is a minor anti-foreign anti-foreign movement directed against German and American farmers. Given Three Days to Vacate. Certain of tho foreigners were notified noti-fied yesterday by a body of fifty armed men that they would be glve'n three days to vacate their property, and that if they remained after that time they would be driven out by force Alarmed by this threat a fow" of the farmers have sent their families to Ocotlan, where they will remain pending nc-velopments. The disturbance In Vera Cruz was occasioned by a small body of Insur-rcctos, Insur-rcctos, who declined to give up their arms and return to their farms They are reported to hnvje taken possession of Acaupacan, a small village close to the southern border. No casualties are reported. Tho federal government has Issued orders to the farmer rebel leader, Tapln. to proceed agalftst them. Discover Revolutionary Plot, In the state of Tabasco no active disturbance was reported. There was a plot of revolutionary character discovered dis-covered In the town of Comalaco. Prlsonors declared they had been asked to Join in a new movement ngalnst the government. The local au thorlties are In control of tho situation. situa-tion. Declaring that neither he nor his men were satisfied with the choice of governors in the state of Mexico, Vera, a rebel leader, who Is said to have In his command moro than 1,000 men, has boasted that ho will lead his force upon the Toluca, the state capital capi-tal and reorganize the government staff to suit himself. With a view to abolishing the system of peonage existing ex-isting in th state of Yucatan, a committee com-mittee of planters arrived hero today to discuss conditions with officials of. the Interior department. |