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Show I0R10N8 Insurgents Take Money From Colonists in Mexico El Paso. Tex., Dec. 12 I II Davis, Da-vis, former county attorney of El Paso, returned last night from tho vicinity of Montezuma, Chihuahua, and says that while coming In from Chihuahua Chi-huahua on the train a Mexican army officer closely questioned him regarding regard-ing tho Yaqul Indians in that vicinity. vicin-ity. The officer told him that the Mexican government officer had advices ad-vices that 5i'i Yaquls were In arms in the insurrecto cause 10 miles west ef. , Moctezuma. Davis says he was right I In that region and saw no armed bauds or any kind. A Mormon citizen wa3 the first American Am-erican to suffer at the hands of tho insurgents. A dispatch to the El Paso Herald soys. "N. C. Thompson and a companion, Jarros, Chihuahua, have arrived at Colonia Dublan and report that Insurgents Insur-gents near El Vallo took $250 from them. The30 Mormons declare that sentiment where they live and throughout the country traversed to j Colonia Dublan sympathizes with tho revolutionists. Thompson confirms the capture of Nainaqulpa on Nov. 23 ami nays the rebels haxo taxed every . natho merchant $100. Berciolano Barra failed to pay and was forced j to close, but his wares were not dls- I turbed." oo |