Show THAT MEXICAN OUTRAGE We take tale it that old man Diaz will be very prompt in his treatment of the men who fired upon the American embassy and if he apprehends them their trial will vill be brief and there will be no appeal from the verdict When he became president more than twenty-five twenty years ago he lie invited the strong men of other nations to come and settle in Mexico and promised that their lives and property should be made secure In response Americans lIa have ve gone there and invested it is said But the old monarchial and cl clerical crowd i in iI Mexico exico those who wanted Maximilian l for emperor emperor emperor em em- and their descendants have haxe always hated Americans they have kept up an almost constant clamor that the U United States State was seeking an excuse ex ex- cuse to absorb their country and as three-fifths three of the people are re densely ignorant supremely in indolent indolent in dolent debut and when aroused cruel as the savages insurgents insurgents in have always had material enough to work upon Now cupidity is added to native treachery and dishonesty They would like to appropriate appropriate appropriate ap ap- ap- ap the property of Americans in their countr coun coun- tr try It has been expected by many people that upon the death of Diaz there might be trouble but was hardly looked for until then We have no fears that Diaz will not speedily crush this incipient incipient in in- rebellion but at his death or retirement there is liable to be serious trouble We hold as of little consequence the boycott proposition Mexico l needs the United States much more than the United States needs Mexico l and the sensible people in l I Mexico xico xico understand that fact Moreover their northern tier of states are sparsely populated arid and nd in of a war they would be he exposed to all th the tha daredevils daredevils' in iu our southwestern n states |