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Show . .'.'ijATED' .TO: INDIGNITIES . " " BY MEltCiH OFFICIALS Complaints Madc; by Travelers Ignored by American . , , and British Consuls. , x .. TACOMA. Wash., June 18. R. B. Bryan and wife have arrived In Aberdeen. Aber-deen. Wash, after .an, absence of alx months In -Mexico. Ha talla a story of many indignities suffered at the hand of Mexican offlclala at Guaymaa which Is almost incredible. Bryan Is a son of State School Superintendent Bryan and ' .his word 'is' not tobe doubted. With his wife Bryan boarded, a steamer at Alamos. Topolobampo, for Guaymaa, stopping at Masatlan to put off malL There they were quarantined and both men and women were treated In a scandalous scan-dalous and brutal manner. An Englishman, he says, tried to escape and wa subsequently found dead with a bullet hole through his temple. Bryan says "that the whole affair was represented to" both the American and British Consuls at, Guaymaa. but neither offlclal took any action. |