Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1891 — PRICE PUT ON HIS HEAD. [ARTICLE]
PRICE PUT ON HIS HEAD.
Reward of 830.000 for Garza, the Mexican Revolutionist, Dead dr Alive. The capture of t'atarino L. Garza, th: 1 leader of the revolution ipw in progress in the northern States of Mexico, has not yet been effected, although President Diaz has offered a reward of S3O.(XX) to any one who will take him, dead or alive. It has been a difficult matter to receive authentic information concerning the movements of thebold invader during the... past week s but the report reached San Tex.' on the 18th that, he was in the immediate vicinity of Piedras Negras, Mexico, with an army of several hundred well armed men. The Mexican government is rushing troops to that section by the hundreds and will makeevety effort to bring the uprising to an end. There Jsgreat alaran felt among ihe citizens on both sides of the Rio Grande border. That Garza has hot Vet given up his wild undertaking is shown by a stirring manifesto he has just issued and which is being distributed in all the cities of the republic through his secret agents.
