Show I WILL BILL SUE SUETo PERU GOVERNMENT To Demand Fortune for Damage Dam Darn age to Mine and Those Who Defended It A. A W. W M CUNE JR IS HOME Hero of Fight at It Moro 1010 Curium Cacha Tells Account of II Ills is Experiences s. s As AM time the direct result of oC the he attack of natives cs upon the big copper mine at at Moro Moro 1010 Cacha Peru Jul July 28 the Interests which con con- the properties will ili bring suits against the thc Peruvian government So for fOl damages amounting to Also following this attack upon A. A W. W Jr and five other Americans Amen Ameri cans at the mine relations c between n the United States and the SO government Amell 1 nt bf be Peru may become seriously In in- in I c A A. W. W McCune i jr jl returned from Peru early eally yesterday e lelda morning He brings with him a thrilling story of or orthe the tho pocket edition revolution at fit Moro Ioro Cacha in iii which he was vas the central figure The ThC story tor would make malte the fingers lingers of or Richard Harding Hartling DAVS Itch an and would ouId turn Captain Macklin Mackim green gleen with ith envy McCune arrived cd In Sail Salt Lake with his head still showing the scare care he had received In the battle at Moro I Cacha He Im had been counted among the dead In that light fight but hut was later restored to con consciousness and landed In iii Jail at Lima Hl His presence In iii Peru under the conditions that followed rollo the fight light was likely el to precipitate a revolution revolution revo revo- lution and the president of or the re Je public who was more mare or less le friendly to the foreign Interests helped send semIl him to Chile He Ho was placed In Jail at Valparaiso charged with the murder mur mur- del der of two natives nall who were welo killed In itt the thc fight at the mine Liberated h by Earthquake While walling for rOl extradition papers to be he arranged a timely earthQuake earthquake earthquake earth earth- quake struck Chile liberated him from his cell and 1 ho he escaped He eau caught ht hta a cable steamer which left Valparaiso shortly after aCter the earthquake and traveling tra under tie the name nam of or George Smithe rounded the Horn Holn and amI arrived ar- ar rived Ived In London He lie 1 was two two w months n lIs II Jn al alf f fl l f vo J cablegrams gin m 8 M we er t south American port but he could not Snot be ue fount found and It Il wa wa-s thought for tor a n time limo that thal he was sas killed In lii tho time earth earth- quake e. e From London he cabled that he would sail gall on tho the Teutonic and amid his relatives In Salt Luke Lake I knew new for rOl the first time limp that he had escaped lie He arrived eLl In New ew York November Novem o m ber 9 9 and reached Salt Sall Lake early carly yesterday morning Since that time lime he has been busy telling his story slon Young McCune went to Peru three years ears ago aso to mana manage e some of oC the properties Included In the vast inter inter- ests which hl his father A A. W. W McCune sr and others represent Powerful men of finance like Henry Henr C C. Frick an and others had Invested In Peruvian properties and the syndicate He developed do great reat mines a as well as built buill railroads Mr Ir McCune was in the syn syn- n When the Cerro do de Pasco railroad railroad rail rall- roa road was built up to Moro 1010 Cacha and the tho hi big copper coppel mine was Included In Inthe tho the syndicate controlled by American finance young McCune went to take charge of C the time new mine mimic Tro Troublesome e. I A native lIaU whose name Is as ImposIble impossible Ible sible as It Is inconsequential had an Interest In the mine before tho the property prop crt erty had been acquired b by the McCune Mc Mc- Ic- Ic Cune Cuno syndicate and he was as still sUlI a stockholder holder when the transfer was made lf He caused trouble constantly and finally incited tho the natives until the they were wore prejudiced against the In Invasion In- In aslon of the thc Americans He lie told lold the Indians that the mines belon belonged ed to them and that the foreigners had imal no right to take talt them away awa On July 28 S 8 1906 when lh the natIes natives na na- ha- ha tives Uve were celebrating a national holiday holi holl- day the thc disturber er led a n motley motle crew of or natives on the mine Time The rabble Was strong at al a distance an and when It drew closer close le resembled an au army r of oC Huns on the warpath AImed Armed AIm Arm ed with every conceivable weapon tho they attacked the mine Five AmerIcans Americans Americans Amer Amer- at the tho head of or which stood I young oung McCune defended e the 1 In 1 They were showered with rocks ocl I bullets bullets huland bul hul- lets and everything O else the tho natives es could use Then ensued a battle against over over- odds odd that rivalled the effort of the Spartans at al Thermopylae The Tho Americans held out driving back hack time tilt natives es and lighting like e fiends Scores of ot tho the natives were Injured and two were wore killed Friends of Mr Ir McCune say he did not fire firo tIme the fatal shots but bu nevertheless after the thc affair was tas over ove he was charged with murder Troops Take Fake a J I Hand One b by one the Americans fell coy cov ered cred with blood Troops had be beth been n sen sent for 01 and amid as the they began nn to arrive th the natives dispersed From a private ca caon car caron caron on the Cerro de tle Pasco railroad oa th the senior McCune had watched the fight light unable to help and after it was wal over ove overlie lie he wont with the soldiers to identify his semi aon Young lay clous arid and apparently lean dead covered covered with Uh wounds from flom mom which blood was wa I His father tathel didn't know him The bodies s were picked up Ui tak taken n to Cerro Corro de IC Pasco where medical attendance atten mitten dance was obtained and young McCune Mc Mc- Cune with lh time the rest was wa resuscitated The Tho sensation created by the fight threw Peru upon the verge erge of or another of or Its Iti revolutions rc and trouble was fInal finally averted a by sending McCune out of the country Once In Chill Chili tho the Peruvian Pe Pu- lan ruvian government o had trouble In obtaining ob ob- ob- ob proper reco recognition of or extradition extradition tion papers Ho lie was wanted ranted In In Limo Llma for Cor murder mUl where charges had been I filed mell against him While he ho was in Jail at Valparaiso an aim earthquake that literally shattered the elongated republic broke brolio down own I Ithe tho the door doom to his Jail Without stopping to take hi his belongings ho ran Ian dUt ut just justIn t In iii time to avoid being crushed to K I death dc Scores of or other prisoners were wel I killed Young made Immediate arrangements an to lo leave leavo the count country I I t I I found passage on a cable boat hoat that was about to leave lea for England and registering un under er th the name of or George Smithe he lie embarked traid of a u Telegram Ium 9 His identity was not hot known throughout through through- out the entire oa voyage e and antl so 50 fearful tearful was he of or arrest that when a a. telegram was sent Kent to George on board tho the Teutonic In New Ne' ew York harbor ho did not claim U It He met his his- father Cather and antl some sOine friends at Now Ne' cw York and came cameto to te Salt S Lake Lako without further dela delay Tho The trouble between the Peruvian government and amid the Interests that are ale developing do tho the resources resourcE'S of the tho country countr will come to a n head when the government govern govern- mont moat is sued for or damages for fOI the tho out out- rage The Tho property has been greatly I damaged and the men who lio wore managing managing man man- aging it wore were almost killed Mr l McCune McCune Mc Mc- Cune will vill not return 1 to Peru for a at year al or two at least and In tho the meantime mean mean- time he ho will be regarded b by the thu noI nn- nn Lives lI at Lima as a n fugitive c from rom jus jus- tice Such a condition is li laughed Jl at al b his friends |