Show HONDURAS HONDURA IN MUCH TROUBlE British Flag Torn Down by Mu Municipal Municipal Municipal Officer American Commander Busy Puerto Cortez May Ia 24 21 via Mobile Ala AlaMay AlaMay May lIay 29 IA A letter has been received by Captain Fullam of the Marietta from E EC EC EC C Fiallos minister of foreign relations of the provisional government regarding the affair Commander Fullam having sent the letter to the department declined to give ghe a copy cop for publication The reply of Commander Fullam is said to have hae called attention to the failure of ot orthe the government to comply com pl with the de demand demand demand mand that should not again be ap appointed appointed appointed pointed to office and caustically comments upon the fact that such offenses as Isau la Ia a Honduran committed on Honduran soil are aro relegated to Nicaraguan officials to punish is a municipal official who tore down a British flag Great Britain may ma not accept Fiallos denial of ot Honduran responsibility hence the incident remains open Fullam com corn comments comments ments to the minister regarding the con conduct conduct conduct duct of o various arlous Honduran officials to toward toward toward ward foreigners and toward forces of the United States which are here in the In Interest Interest Interest terest of ot Honduras Tonight a report comes that a Spaniard has been put in prison at on some pretext and Commander Fullam may extend the same protection to him that has been accorded to German and English i subjects In a recent dispatch it was stated that M 11 A Bonilla commander at San Pedro had come to Puerto Cortez accompanied by b Consul Mitchell of San Pedro to obtain the surrender of two policemen engaged in the assault on the American negro Da Davis Davis vis Is The mission however had no connection with the demand for the tho surrender of the policeman The having fixed the punishment of the assailants of Davis Dals It now remains for the United States gov government government government to agree upon damages |