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Show lowlif I FOR ALL BANDITS I Carranza Troops Ordered to Give No Quarter to Mexi- H can Outlaws. FIGHT AT GUERRERO Mining Camp Looted and All H Visible Supplies Taken1 Foreigners Lives Are M Threatened. M Chihuahua City, Mexico, Jan. 18. Fighting between bandits and Carran- H za troops occurred yesterday at Guer- H rero, 125 miles northwest of Chlhua- H hua, according to advices received H here today. The bandits numbered H 200. They fled, leaving one machine H gun, 85 rifles and 85,000 rounds of am- H munition in the hands of the Car- H ranza troops. H General Jacinto Trevino, Carranza H military chief of Chihuahua, declared H today that all bandits would be vig- IH orously hunted down and no quarter H given. Trevino claims to have 4000 H men with 200 officers in the vicinity H of this city. H The bandits who looted Magistrate, H an isolated mining camp south of H Rosario, Durango, not only took all 1 visible supplies, according to advices 11 received today, but warned all for- il eiguers they would be killed If they did not abandon the place only three H foreigners boarded the train which H left here today for Juarez? The rest H express no fear for their safety. H Lesley Webb, a companion named H Robinson and twenty picked Mexi- Bl cans are guarding the mines at Los gl Azules, 30 miles south of Parral. H Three Americans are left at Trol- H letos minesm near Santa Barbara. H oo H |