Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1912 — REVOLUTION PAYS THE REBEL LEADER [ARTICLE]

REVOLUTION PAYS THE REBEL LEADER

Another Rebel General Charges That Ororco and Salazar Hare Each Amassed Great Fortunes. ■A dispatch from Tuscon, Arizona where most qf the sensational Mexican war dispatches are headed, states that Gen. Emilia Campa, of the Mexican rebel army, who is in that city charges that Generals Orozco and Salazar, two of the leaders in the rebel army, have used their positions as a means of graft and -that Orozco has over $1,000,000 on deposit in foreign banks as a result of his raids. Salazar also has a large amount of money, says Campa. It is probable that the rebels who have been loyal to these grafting leaders will make Bhort work of them if they confirm this charge. There has been little fighting in Mexico lately, but each period of quiet is usually followed by one of unusual activity and an outbreak can be expected almost any day. Mrs. Geo. W. Hopkins, who has been visiting relatives in Vincennes, returned home yesterday evening. Mr. Hopkins met her in Chicago. Mrs. Hopkins’ sister’s husband, E. S. Snivley, died Wednesday at Omaha, Neb. ; of diabetes, and reached Chicago Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins assisted Mrs. Snivley in making the transfer in the city. The body was shipped to Pennsylvania for burial. Mrs. Snivley visited in Rensselaer last year. A Classified Adv. will find it.