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Show TROUBLE III HONDURAS CAUSED BY AMERICANS Unpleasant Sttuatlon Has Developed as Result of Alleged Interference of Officials. . i Wnshlngton. An unpleasant sltua. ' tlon has developed" botween the United Unit-ed States and Honduras, growing out of tho action of President Davlla in - canceling tho exequaturs of tho for-elgn for-elgn consuls at Cclba, Honduras, be- ' cause of their alleged friendliness U tho revolutionary cnuso. Theso officers of-ficers Include tho American consul, Drew Llnnrd, nnd Vlco Consul Roy-nolds Roy-nolds and tho vice consuls of Franco nnd Norway. Tho reports which havo reached tho stato department unhold the contention conten-tion of tho consuls that thoy havo not been guilty of any breach of propriety; pro-priety; that they did not ndvlso tho surrender of tho town when demanded by tho revolutionists as charged by Hondurns, but simply communicated tho demand to tho commandant. Tho Incident has caused considerable consider-able nnnoyance to this government which ever slnco tho revolution In Honduras commenced has exerted Its best efforts to prevent any breach ot neutrality In Central America, which might provo adverso to President Da-Vila's Da-Vila's government. |