Show AMERICAN MINERS SHOT 5 tH 5 1 fly llY MEXICANS IN t l I J 5 i 5 t Jr tt c c.- c. I. I 5 0 I Ii- Strike Mf i G cS c'S ff ns c Copper p er Works 1 Leads to Riot t t J c a. a Pitched Pitched Battle attle Rages Throughout Through Through- h- h out q J V IA 1 S. S I S. S i S. S x t l 1 S I 0 SOLDIERS SOLDIER ARE RUSHED ACROSS THE BORDER BORDER BORnER f J Sit a Grave feId e and I International n tl ton aY r Ensue Ensue n l Mex cans cans' II Had I At Armed A med I Tt Themselves r 1 f l i r bt i 7 ij 5 4 Trouble Trouble-olice ice Acted as L 4 Qt r- r 7 1 I 5 r O c IN I 4 j j l i i 7 ri j 1 t f ty r f f 1 C fa JJ 4 BIsbee a a. a f ff f m. m m. The The l following tg message has f f Just been received from lOm Naco Naco- 4 f- f Thirty med armed m men inn n who came f here from Crom Isbee to go to f f Cananea to assist the Amer- Amer f leans the there e were ambushed f about 1 XI o'clock near the railroad rail rail- f road when the they were only four f ff f hundred Us yards ads across the Mex- Mex 4 f lean lenn border I 4 f 4 George Buchner of BIsbee 4 f was shot In the arm and amI AV W. B B. B 4 Kelly editor ot t. t the tho BIsbee Revies' Revies Re- Re Ref f ff I f view vies Is reported Woun Wounded e A Af f large Jarge P posse o of armed men has f just arrived BIsbee an and 44 4 4 has gone out to bring In the tho 44 4 4 wounded The AJ Americans are 4 desperate and amid lIl say tle they tey will light lightf f 4 to the tho death leath 4 4 k I I L 1 sI 1 k 1 I 1 1 l I I A I 1 I TT Y T T T Dougl s J lune June 1 1 Riot aid bloodshed wept swept oV r tho little ing town Pf pr Cananea Mexico fro from in noon until dark f and as n a it r re result suit sult fo forty t ve American miners nl are aro dead t l twice e. e as s' s wo wounded are aie dying fifty an and t tour four r S Mexican J 2 h ha J f en and upwards g. g of or t two rell miners are jue d l nn Demand More r. Pay The tr began at noon tho the l Mexican if left len the an anti and other other- a m i f st nn assembled tl in 11 int th t c y iju h r f oj J tile the t o 01 c if rJ t From hem c a dele aate gallon vaV wn-I d of Colonel Golone 4 I 1 Wf v S j 1 0 oth thc mines 4 and i th vf or tile the t rn 7 W l h e to toI I five he C K an A IC t Greeno ho han hia been confined d fo tc Ills Jils I Lied bcd ed for some lays days ro l arose e and consulted with the committee for or more than thai half an hour He agreed to the In Increase Increase in- in crease of or wag wages g but said It would be bc Impossible for tor or him hm to grant it without without without with with- out the thc consent of the Mexican authorIties authorities au au- au- au and gave ga his word wOld that he would at once consult with Governor Ysabel at Hermosillo Hermosilio and If the latter was as agreeable ag the demands s would b bc be gra granted n t 01 Mexicans tim Arm tho the Mexicans This did lid not satisfy and a strike was at once Instituted Then the announcement was made by bythe bythe bythe the Mexicans that If IC the they could coul not work at Increased wages the AmerIcans Americans Amer Amer- leans employed In iii the mines would not be permitted to work vork an and without warning the Mexicans armed themselves themselves them them- selves and de descended cende upon the whites Taken Takemi thus b by surprise the Amer- Amer I 1 1 ican t 1 J 1 hil if rO lI I lets M rl as p 1 ll a as ag IJ possible possible- l lo ai ami l. l ad as' soon oon as t Dt could be bo gotten 0 11 o fi of or the Mexicans Mexicans was returned with ith telling effect Immediately ly after ll 11 rioting s 's arted Colonel Coonel Greene peals td to Governor GO Ysabel at at nt I iilo- iilo Illo-anU Illo anti Captain tThomas oc C the tile Arizona tor troops troop p put t e t turbulent Ii lent Mexicans V Tri Troop oll Prom From j G Governor GovernOr- ern r. r Y eL hL once o ordered troops from fron ro n- n reached at midnight tt Captain gathered his lits ri rangers and With five Q annc armed miners from Will leave leue on ott a a. a El special train Q nan u a an and arrive there there- thereat there at daylight daylight- i A special train Q of 4 three cars enIs uL with special o otil- otil Ul Ulcers cers LS and I i in lD Douglas at S 8 o'cloCk J. J nn take fake al e on oth other r f forces av t NOCO point they the will m Ino proceed e tp to ca l One OUt Th rl lit cs S f 5 LI oJ t I t fA A A special tt t. flips flip's i i and anU several e u loun rounds m V p. h heX Jj bein il st front W l Paso to lJ be l Wn t to t tand n.- n. n and Aid at Cl J Colonel Grifon ia h I hat th situation f Canan ft 11 if hIs family and th w t th 1 AmerIcan Amerlean r Ame-r- m lean Ican 1 mt 9 U rr h Among Amon the he n a General M Manag g R Q su- su l Cc o ir t I. I t lt up l tc- tc P e t w ilir it Ot Ij t t it L h nok t i V J I of or the thc I j mn tp M L l carS ami arl v r J ll 2 Lt c r S sal iq Li J Jt bl h k r rUi Ui th Vf l' l g h C Copper compo company were d o n I burned as vere w-re many mnary residences s a stores occupied or 01 o ned 1 b by Amt Amen Ameri rl- rl cans The mines are arC on lire tire In a i number of or places Pawnshops In J Dynamited The rite Mexicans secured arms and amid am ain by dynamiting the he pawnshops pawnshops pawnshops pawn pawn- shops where a a. great gloat many were kept A great rea man many Mexicans had been Deen ex Ox- expecting peeling the trouble and secretly armed armeLl themselves and laid i iu ip a store of cart cart- ridges Many Mexican police joined the thc strikers and amI acted as lea leaders leadem Of Or Orthe the rioters rioters' International Trouble Tho The situation is very grave c and in international in- in 1 trouble Is feared reared although GC Y Ysabel has ha consented to the time entrance of armed Americans Americana and andAm American Am soldiers to help put down own the disturbance |