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Show MEXICO IS NOW PET i Uprising Has Failed in, 1 Nearly Ail Parts of I the Republic Washington, Nov. 25. Quiet pro-clls pro-clls In the northern parts of Chlh-nahua, Chlh-nahua, Mexico, according to a telegram tele-gram received by the state deparl-nent deparl-nent today from Thomas D F.d-wr.rds, F.d-wr.rds, United States consul at Cludad Juarez. Recent reports have indicated that Chihuahua was menaced bv the revolutionists, rev-olutionists, but the consul telegraphed tele-graphed thai he considered the general gen-eral situation quiet. Train service In'o t hllriahua, from i,ie south, be reported. Is not being interfered with, all regular trains arriving ar-riving on scheduled time. "SLiteiut nls of passengers from Terrovm, Gome Palaelo, 1'arral, Du-rango, Du-rango, and other points,'' the consul a.icb-d. 'indicate that reports as to the disorders have been greatly exaggerated." ex-aggerated." Henry Kino Wilson United Sttaes embassador at Mexico City, telegraphed tele-graphed the state dep.n tinent hat complete calm prevails in that city. |