THE SITUATION IN MEXICO.
NAIL WAT BRIDGES WRECKED. (By Ta|esnpb. —Pre«s Acs»tl*tloa.— Copyright.) NEW YORK, March 14. Scores of Americans are joining the revolutionists at El Paso. Captain Creaghton, an American, with a band of insurgents, wrecked the railway bridges of the National Railroad for a distance of 100 miles. The Federals are inactive. AMERICANS CAPTURED. VANCOUVER, March 14. At El Paso (Texas) fifteen Americans were captured, and are believed to have been shot. PRESSMEN DISAPPEAR. VANCOUVER. March 14. A party of newspaper men left San Diego on Sunday for Ensenade, and have not since been heard of. Uneasiness is felt, as bandits roam the country.
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Southland Times, Issue 16687, 16 March 1911, Page 5
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