Quarantine Regulations Now Generally Accepted Without Riot.El Paeo. Texas. .Jan. 31.—Nino hundred and twenty-nine Mexicans were Riven hatha at the United States immigration station yesterday, the third day of the enforcement of quarantine ; regulations as a preventative of typhus i fever. No rioting occurred during tho 1 day, and the danger of a repetition of the “hath riots” is now believed by the United States health officers to havo passed.The only disturbance was when two Mexican men and one woman were arrested by local police officers at tho American end of tho international bridge. They wore placed in the cityjail on charges of inciting a riot, the specific charge being that they crossed tho International line and assaulted Sergt. J- M. Peck, of tho Twenty-third United States infantry, and Inspector Roy Scuyler, of the customs service. The women was later dismissed and j the men fined in police court.| The first American troops of the expeditionary forces reached Palo mas lakes, eight miles from Columbus. N. M.. yesterday, passengers who arrived here from Columbus this afternoon raid. The detachment of troops was small and made up of negro soldiers, they added.