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Show IS CUT OFF jl Mexican Camps Face fB Famine Because of iM Burned Bridges . jM Douglas, Ariz., Sept. 24. Fears arc J lUwM felt that the mining camps of Naco- ;' J fH zari and 121 Tlgre will he soon without I J J food supplies, because of the burn- crl ing last night on the Nncozarj railroad j f H of two bridges, one a half milo north lH of Yzabcl and another 17- miles south H of Agua Prleta. It had been planned lll to resumo railroad service today and (t IH the first train was to have taken sup- IH plies to the towns, which have been H cut off for two weeks. I H The town of Yzabcl, where the F.l L, lH Tigre company has a store, was re- t H ported to be threatened by a small H baud of rebels and an effort was mado mM to have federals sent from Nacozarl, mM but tbere was so much delay in get- H tiug General Sanjlnes to order troops H to tho town that a rorcc of volunteers H was sent from Nncozari. H |