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Show REVOLUTION MAY OCCUR SOON IN HONDURAS New Orleaus, La , June .16. The i Times-Democrat today says: I Events are marching on toward revolution rev-olution In Honduras, according to dispatches dis-patches received yesterday by the lo-; lo-; cal business houses engaged In Central Cen-tral American trade The country-faces country-faces a most dangerous crisis, prob: ably the most serious since the fall of General Manuel Bonllla.ln 190S. The dispatches say that the La Ceiba and the northern coast provinces of the unsettled country are in open revolt, re-volt, and have sent emissaries to New Orleans to persuade Bonilla to return and take possession of the government. govern-ment. Davilla has appealed to the state department of the United States, and the United States gunboat Padu-cah Padu-cah Is patrolling Celba harbor to prevent pre-vent sanguinary outbreaks. General Bonilla is In New Orleans, and it was stated hete that he had secured his passage to Belize, Honduras, Hon-duras, for next Thursday, on the steamship S. T. Inge, as had also Dr. Fausto Dailla, step-brother of President Presi-dent Davilla. They, stoutly deny, however, that there, isnytiilng slg-rflflcant'Tn slg-rflflcant'Tn their departure. "' ' ' I |