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U S MARINES ARE ON GUARD GUARDIN IN NICARAGUA I Revolutionary Leader Ordered to Deliver Up S Seized American Amer Amer- loan ican Steamers FORCE TO BE INCREASED American Found Capital Quiet Under Military Military Mili tary Guard Aug Marines ladnes Marines WASHINGTON WASHINGTON- vv from Crom Panama have been ordered to Nicaragua to supplement the tIme force Corce of ot blue blu jac jackets no now in Managua guardIng guardIng guardIng guard- guard Ing Americans art arid their property The collier Justin now steaming from San Juan del Sur toda today was ordered ordered ordered or or- dered to Panama Punama to embark 30 marines marines ma ma- rines rifles for Corinto The Justin was at al alsea atea sea ea and nearing Hearing Corinto when the radiograph radiograph radio radio- graph was was flashed lashe to her Imer The vessel ha had l left t San Juan del Sur Saturday It will wUl take her approximately three days to reach Panama and one erie day dar to take marines and their full rul equipment aboard It will then take lake ap approximately approximate j ly 1 four days das to return to Corinto The marines ma may not be lan landed ed when thc they reach Into Corinto It was said at the time state department toda today however howe that It was thought pru prudent ent to have hae the force Coree read ready San Juan Tuan del id Sur NIc Aug 6 The 6 The American an and marines who were landed from Crom the United States gunboat Annapolis at it Corinto Cominto Saturday and amid who are ure now now In Managua Iana un have ordered ordered ordered or or- dered General Luis Mena Iena former Cormer minister minot min min- ister of ot war and now leader of or time the revolutionaries to deliver er up imp Immediately Immediately Immedi Immedi- atel the lak lake steamers owned ned b by ly the ther r railroads which are run lJ by an American corn company compan pa ny George Geors-e T. T the time United States Slates minister ter has sent a note to General Mena Iena advising him hini that the Oie United Stat Stats States s government recognizes only tho the thoI government of or President Diaz Capital Capitol SO Now ov Tranquil Managua fana ua Au Aug 5 b by Wireless to Colon AP tir u 6 The 6 The force of t American Airier Amer ican lean an nn J l ma marines ln ines s. s who wl landed 1 ed at ht nt Corinto from th Continued 1 on Page 3 Column 4 4 ii U. U SI S. MARINES ON GUARD IN MANAGUA Revolutionary Leader to Deliver Up Seized American American Amer Arner- ican Steamers Continued from Page ngo One States Slates gunboat Annapolis late S Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- tur- tur day nl night ht and who arrived arzIc in iii this city Sunday to protect American lives and proper property r found the capital of ot Nicaragua Nica Nica- In comparative tranquillity President Diaz Daz z has requested the tHo dispatch dispatch dispatch dis dis- dis- dis patch of ot a further body of ot United States marines to reinforce tho the blue blue- lue- lue jackets already here hero The American minister supports this request as the presence of a stronger force torce of ot Amor Amor- loan lean troops i la is regarded as necessary for the protection of ot f foreigners Tho The city of ot Managua is perfectly quiet today but has as been placed under military guard by the president The stores continue open throughout the town General Emmo Emilio Chamorro command- command or In of or the tho army is engaged In recruiting the government forces President Diaz has dismissed a number number num num- ber her of ot officials in various parts of ot tho the country deposing those friendly tl to tho the secretary ex of ot war var General Luis Mena Mona and replacing them with partisans of ot the tho government Pedro Rafael Ratael Cuadra minister of ot finance declares th there re Is still some soma disorder h in the province of ot Granada where several of ot his brothers have been arrested and astore store a a. belonging to toone toone toone one of ot thorn them at San Francisco In hi the province of ot Rivas has been destroyed b by troops under tho the command of ot a son of ot the late secretary of ot war The story of the tho revolution as related related ed in official circles Is On Monday morning July 29 9 President Dma Diaz deposed deposed de do- posed the secretary of war General Mena Iena appointing In his place General Carmelo Berberana Diaz He He- also appointed ap ap- ap appointed appointed pointed General Emilio Chamorro leader of ot the Conservative party part c corn com m- m mander ln of the arm army On that afternoon General Chamorro took possession of the tho left lert half halt of ot the fortress of ot Managua in which the tho theresi residence residence resi resi- dence of ot General Mena Iena was situated The troops stationed there ther and in the fort rort on tho the hill lull Joined General Cham Cham- orro Garrison Divided The deposed secretary of ot war fled tied to the tho right half halt of ot the fortress together with his guard and the troops stationed there sided with him There was 1115 s some ome firing tiring outside the fortress one civilian being killed and several soldiers wounded American Minister carrying the American flag then called upon both generals and obtained from Crom the late secretary of war his written resignation resignation resignation nation from office and his promise not notto notto notto to fight Ight That night at about 9 o'clock Gen- Gen oral Mena abandoned the fortress and with his troops and three machine guns uns left lert the city of Managua He was joined by the entire police pollee force orce and marched to Masaya Iasa a about twelve miles to the tho south Some of ot the police have since returned here The revolution re rapidly extended General Mena est established his headquarters headquarters headquarters head head- quarters at Masaya and tried to enter into an alliance with the liberals and especially with the followers of or the dictator against whom hom he fought two years fars ago A letter was captured by the government government govern govern- ment troops on on August 2 which was signed by General Mena and several promInent partisans ans of or Zelan It was addressed to certain liberal le leaders d rs of ot the province o of OC Leon I American Properly Seized The allies captured two boats belongIng belonging belonging belong belong- ing to the American company which operates the tho service on the great lakes and also seized the American railroad taking possession of ono one locomotive and a number of ot cars The They tore up a a. portion of the tho track near Masaya The trains however continued running on their regular schedule to Corinto un under under under un- un der American mana management ement Tho The first engagement between the tho government troops and the rebels occurred at ai Tipitapa Tipi Tipi- tapa on Lake Managua The government govern- govern mont nent forces were victorious and held the he place Several wounded men were to Managua It was reported on ott August 3 that the rebels were about to attack Rivas and San Juan del Sur Stir and the government sent troops from Managua on steamers to San Juan del Sur for the protection o of that port and Its customs house The United States cruiser Annapolis which was at Corinto on August 3 3 landed and sent them up to the th capital On the arrival of ot the American sailors sailors sail sail- ors ore here the they found all quiet and or- or derl derly Business continued during tho the day but at night military patrols marched about the streets Recruiting continued and It was feared cared if the liberals rise a lon long struggle struggle gle le will ensue Officials in the customs offices and tho banks have remained safe sare The Tue railway however has suf- suf Tele Telegraphic communication with the south Is 19 entirely interrupted but re remains remains re- re mains open to Corinto and Bluefields Martial law was proclaimed throughout the republic on August 3 Rebels Rebels' Advance Checked The battle at Tipitapa was resumed Friday night the rebels having been lar largely el reinforced They captured the tho trails rails and and drove o the government forces back ack Reinforcements hastily dispatched for or the ro royal cl troops b by steamer were prevented from landing Other reinforcements rein rein- which proceeded by land checked the advance of oC the rebels The government forces In Managua are dall dally daily being Increased b by volun volunteers and strong detachments are assembling at Rivas south bouth of Granada and Masay which the rebels still hold hoM A message received this morn morning Ins from Granada dated August 2 2 says a s 's outrages es have lave been committed b by the rebels and arni that hat the customs receipts have been seized There is also much looting at that hat place Business throughout tho the country countr Is la par paralyzed I I |