Show MUTINEERS SHOOT THEIR COMMANDER ON- BOAKD V S S WEST VIB-GIKIA VIB-GIKIA Mazatlan Oct 8 v a wireless to San Diego Cal (Delayed m trans mission ) Const tutionalist mutineers at Santa Koal a have shot Maior Aguayo the m 1 tary commander there looted the customs honse se zed the Mex can steamer Komgan III and put to sea This is the news sent by wireless to Rear Admiral Howard commanding the Pac f c fleet by the cru ser Albany which the admiral ordered to Santa Bo sal a to report on cond tions there as soon as he heard there had been disorder dis-order Santa Bosal a s the headquarters of an mportant rrench copper m nlng concession The troops mutin ed Tues dav ni"ht and attempted the capture of the steamer which is owned by the Bolee company (French) but fl es the Mexican flag Kather than risk the loss of the vessel ves-sel and all the company s portable as sets the resident d rector t rned it over without res stance All the troops except twentj f ve embarked and put to sea presumably bound for Guaymas Many persons were placed under ar rest dur ng the rioting ncluding the German consular agent a Mex can who was released after pay ng 1000 pesos ransom Cond t ons at Acapulco have grown so bad that a Bed Cross ship there is urgently needed The troops cont nue riot ng and p llaging Suppl es are scarce and dear and there s much suffering Other west coast ports are quiet Salazar Indicted EL PASO Tex Oct 10 General Inez Salazar whose habeas corpus pro ceed ngs n the federal co rt here re cently failed to secure h s 1 berty was nd cted by the TJn ted States grand lury today on the charge of penury in connection w th his testimony n the habeas corpus hear ng Unrest at Vera Cruz VERA CRUZ Oct 10 Fear ng the consequences of the unrest caused n this city by persistent rumors that he ended to attack the town If the Ame can forces d d not leave by Mo da Gen eral Cand do Agu lar today ca sed a manifesto to be c rcu ated n Vera C uz den ng anj such ntentlon The man festo also asber s t at t e Americans certainly wl evacua e t e c tj as soon ae de a Is connec ed v h t e ransfer of powe ha e been arranged So widespread was the uneas ness in tl e city today that the schools were c osed early Two Killed in Fight JsACO Sonora Oct 10 Governor Maytorena a laqu s killed to of General Hill s men dur ngr a brief exchange of I shots today After dark tonight f ghting between Maytorena s bes eg-ing force and Hills defenders ncreased somewlat al though no general attack -was made General Hill today exchanged messages with Ignaclo Pesqueira subsecretary of war at Mexico C ty The latter counseled 1 Hill to avoid aggressive action and as serted that the conference at Aguas Call entes doubtless wl I bring peace Maytorena is enlisting men on every hand and peace here Is liuposs ble HI 1 replied Two searchl gr-ts were mounted to n ght by Maytorena s men near monu merit 92C on the international boundary apparently In preparation for a n ght attack American Arrested Is OGM.ES Sonora Me ico Oct 10 T W Carrot ay and J C W so of Tucson and J li. Mclneraay were ar rested near Buena ista early today The Sonora authorities stated the were caught placing dynamite on a railroad track w th intent to blow up a Mayto ena troop tra n Later J Ward of Tucstm was arrested on the American s de by the American author ties who a d that papers were found on him showing he had been com m s oned to steal a Sonora state areo plane at Hexmosillo The three men arrested in Sonora will be taken to the American consulate in Noga es to give testimony before the Sonora m tary authorities Prefect Gon zales and Frederick Simplch the Ameri can consul ilia s Manifesto EL. PASO Tex Oct 10 General Vil a in a long manifesto cop es of which reached the border today reviewed s grievances w th General Carranza reit erating h s den ands for the establishment of the government in Mex co The docu ment wh ch merely was dated October was considered as having some bea ng on the pending conferences between the delegates of the north division and the I centra government at Aguas Callentes ! It mentioned however no matters wh ch illa already had not demanded Among them were demands that all national and state executi es be drawn from civilian ' life Villa again alleged the violation by Carranza of a secret agreement sa d to ha e been drawn up at the Torreon conference which was the first formal attempt to adjust -the long standing quar rel between the two faotions. |