Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 152, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1915 — Gen. Huerta and Gen. Orozco Held on Texas Border. [ARTICLE]

Gen. Huerta and Gen. Orozco Held on Texas Border.

Charges of conspiracy to incite a revolution against a friendly country were filed Sunday against General Victoriano Huerta, former president of Mexico, who was placed under arrest at Newman, N. M., by federal officers. Similar charges were filed against General Paecual Orozco, who was arrested at the same time. Huerta was released Sunday night on SIO,OOO bond. Orozco’s bond was fixed at $7,500 and he was also released. *?' Instead of being given an enthusiastic welcome by his supporters, many of whom were gathered at the border, General Huerta readied El Paso in custody of federal officers and under guard of 25 U. S. troopers. The former Mexican executive and General Orozco were taken to the customs house in El Paso and later removed to Fort Bliss, where they were held until their bonds were furnished. General Huerta in answer to a question denied he had intended to re-enter Mexico at this time.