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Show REBELLION SUBSIDING. New York. Nov. 2o The I n stirrer-' stirrer-' tlonary flames in the state of Chihuahua. Chihua-hua. Slexico hae apparently subsided subsid-ed to a marked degree, according to dispatches received by Vice-President E D. Keiina, of the Mexican Northwestern North-western Railway company, whse Hues run between Chihuahua and Madera, and EI Paso and Torrazas. Dr, E. S. j Pearin, president of tho railway. , who Is in the City ot Mexico, telegraphed tele-graphed ns fellows: I "Conditions in federal district and vicinity absolutely normal; there : have been no serious disturbances of I any character or Interference with I properties; reports of disastrous dls- I turbanees In Chihuahua greitly ex- I aggregated: trains running regularly, with the exception of one Interrup- j tion of service : no Interruption of in , teri'orepce Mexican Northwestern op- j era tion " Gerge Rutledsre superintendent of ! the El Paso diliou of the Mexican Northwestern Railway company, telegraphs tele-graphs from Ciudad Junction that no foreigners have been molested; that there has been no trouble of any kind on his division, and that the reports concerning disturbances among the laborers la-borers engaged in railroad construction construc-tion are absolutely without foundation. founda-tion. Vlco-Presi lent Kenna has received a message from II. C. Ferris, general manager of the railroad, who is in Chilhuahua confirming D. Pearson's information. |