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Show lilADERO HOLDING RICH RICH DISTRICT! CHIHUAHl'A. Nov. 2-J The city of Chihuahua Is perfectly quiet tonight to-night with no fighting reported up to 9.30 o'clock. There s no apprehension apprehen-sion of immediate trouble. A freight train loaded with mining machinery, traversed Mexico Nortnwcstern (Pearsons (Pear-sons Madura line) unmolested today. The first passenger train In a week will slarl out tomorrow offering a public service. The revolutionists declare de-clare they will not attack any trains unless they carry soldiers. Statement of Madero's Brother. WASHIIINUTON. Nov. 29. Gustavo Gus-tavo A. Madero, brother of the leader of the revolution in Me-xico, who Is here representing the Interests of the insui;euts, issued a statement toniuhl declaring that only skirmishes have taken place thus far w ith govern men?, troops; that large bodies of volunteers are constantly augmenting the revolutionist revolu-tionist forces In Chihuahua, Dutango and neighboring states, and the revolt in Yucaton, Campechc and Southern Mexico, is even more serious IhnJi In the northern part. Diaz Is Prostrated. "General Diaz is reported ' inside circles to be prostrated" 'he statement state-ment says, "and has threatened to dismiss Senor Cocio, the minister of war. because eif the magnitude which the revolution has assumed" Rebels in Control of Towns. DOUGLAS, Ariz.. Nov 29 Accord lug to advices received here today revolutionary soldiers under Madero are in control of the country between Mlnaea and Guaynoptta. ineludlnc th towns and the rich valleys west of Pearsons Northwestern railway, extending ex-tending to the boundary- "f Sapuarlpa Madero Holds R'ch District. Guavnopita Is sixty miles east of Montesuma, capital of the Montesuma mining district in Snnora. The miners are friendly to the Americans who report them well equipped. The prin cipal productive district reported to be held by Madero Is the rich Tachb.loch alley, whirh wns the scene of the last general uprlsinc of the Tacholo-lich Tacholo-lich Indian", ami when their tribe was destroyed by the Mexican troops MadercVs troops in the vicinity of Guerrero are reported to be commanded command-ed bv Jose La Luz Maria Planco. formerly Jefe Policio of Santa Tom as. He carries a gold handled sword said to have be-en taken from the present Jefe Pollelo during a recent fight in Santa Tomas. Boycott Americans. A manifesto, translated, declares: "Not to buy any article made- by nn American or sold by Americans, not to frequent any hote-1 or house rented by Americans and which serves Americans, Ameri-cans, not to employ Americans, to consider as Americans those houses of commerce which have an English title, even though the proprietors be Mexicans." |