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Show pfpiEi) m OFFICERS i . I S-icans Injured by Mexi-l Mexi-l Bullets on the Border j to Gel S6,000. 61IIXGTOX. Dec H Twenty-Americana Twenty-Americana who wore wounded or kelntives wcro killed or wounded bis from acro.-s tbe Mexican bor-: bor-: April or May, 1011. hhould re-, re-, liSemniUe. aggregating -186,000 (ho Mexican govornmcul. accord- lift report to congress by a com-flu com-flu a of army officers aulhorued to $ frto tbc cases. All claims of '"- fns injured on lhc American side lijapproved. J commission reported thai. Law-Converse Law-Converse and Edward M. Piatt,. Sins who wcro captured ou Axnen-il Axnen-il bv tterican federals, were not a to indemnity, although tbc .as committed an international ?oa crossing the border. Converse iatt claimed $50,000 each. mown?, claims were approved, , iounts being reduced in each in- ' injuries at El Paso, Tcx.Adolfo !mhot wound lo o daughter, Virein'a Itfoorhcad, wounded 'h h body. $BO0O: Abundio Slotc, Jd to info, $4000; MwiiG. i, wounded through leg, $2000; : iriffliths, husband killed, iplo.OOO; , Sandler, son killed. $12,000. I injuries at Douglas, Ariz. Lmnia A ry..LA,i im.inr.. 1000: Elmer IKre, ehot through "body, $5000; JlWL-p Williams, shot through body, Pjohn W. Kano, shot in foot, tM:'.Joeph TP. Harrington, brother B.IW.$15.00Q; William It. White, leg |