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Show Rebels Leave Juarez. j N Juarez, Mexico, Aug 1Q. Juarez j Q todav is being exacuated b- rebel j j soldiers and rederal troops moving j g along the railroad to the southwest V nro ready to enter Juarez when the last rebel has gone. jj This arrangement evidently was t made to provent a ropitltion of the ja f battle of Juarez in the Madero rovo- ; 1tt lution, when El Paso was showered I with bullets. General Pascual Oroz- ft cb. tho rebel commander-in-chief has jr I promised that there will bo no 1 J fighting in Juarez. J d He now is engaged in trying to T,j work his way out. He is practically r ij I surrounded. j Rebel forces here will go first to ,- J I join Colonel M Carrnvero's force, - said to number 1.500, who have been '.' stationed south of Juarez along the ' jl Mexican vCentral line Wqst along ju i tho border from Juarez to Palermos "g opposite Columbus, N. M., is another n group numbering moro than 1.000 J men. It is the mobilization of these , . , k threo bodies that Orozco will attempt to accomplish, in the meantime avoiding avoid-ing the federals. The evacuation of Juarez was or- derlv. Two trains departed south during tho nisht, each carrying about 400 men. General Orozco remains in Juarez with a scant 200 followers. The rebels are bound for Sonora, ; C tho border state to tho west, w.here ' the remnants of Orozco's former , j army have sought refuge. jp I |