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Show Mm mm REBEL CftPTURED BY GinUKI FORCES Secret Military Police Nab Arilio Arenas, Outlaw for Past Year OTHER BANDITS ARE PURSUED BY TROOPS Administration Making Progress Pro-gress Toward Pacification of Country, Editors Say NO GALES. Ariz., March 1. With the death here 'early to- j clay of J. A. Prazier, American Amer-ican storekeeper of Ruby postoffice, 30 miles from here, the death toll as a result of a raid by Mexican bandits on Frazicr's general store Friday was increased to two. ' Alexander Alex-ander Frasier, J. A. Frasier's brother, and business partner, died Friday shortly after the attack. Mexico "'city, rarchr cini Arenas, a rebel leader, has .been, cap-I cap-I lured by secret military police at Pc-ubla, according to a telegram from j Governor Alfonso Cabrera of the state of Puebla made public here last night. Arenas was taken 'into custody when he attempted to enter the city of Puebla Pueb-la after the leaving' the gulf coast region. re-gion. About a year ago a brigade ot .oldiers under command of -Arenas and ilirotocting the Intor-Oceanlc railway revolted after he received a large sum for the payment of his troops. Since 1 1 hat time this force has been opera t-irisr t-irisr with constantly decreasing success In outlying portions of Puebla and Tlaxcala. Semi-official reports announce the. iiiljuui ui luurccio Liiravu, in uiu state of Tamapilas. This bandit has attained considerable notoriety and General Francisco .Murguia - came to this city for a conference with President Presi-dent Carrnnza recently relative to plans for the apprehension of Caravo. Newspapers in commenting upon the capture of Arenas and Carao point out the progress made by the present administration toward "complete pacification pa-cification of the country," before July elections and the change in the government. gov-ernment. Among outlaws who have been pnt tc death or slain in battle during the Post year were Felipe Angeles. Aurel-iano Aurel-iano Blanquel, Francisco Alvarez. Jose Guadlncio de la Have and Luis Cabal-loro, Cabal-loro, while Guillcrmol Meixusiro in said to be negotiating with federal officials of-ficials preparatory to surrendering. The capture or surrender of more than a score of minor outlaws thoughout the country also occurred during the year. This leaves only Francisco Villa I who is operating with a small force in a circumscribed district in ihe north, J r.nd Manuel Telaez, and Felix Diaz,; who are virtually powerless in the gulf coast region. oo s POLAND MAKES DEMAND. COPENHAGEN", March 1. Poland is demanding 31.500.000,000 marks, in gold from soviet Russia in peace negotiations ne-gotiations going forward, the Nntional Tidende learns. |