Show I AMERICAN MINERS I IN DANGER ZONE No No Direct News New From Earthquake Earthquake Earth Earth- q quake lk Center Reports Center Reports of Suffering C CIt City Ct of oC Mexico Miu-eh Miu 28 S.-No S. No 0 dl- dl Ic c lJ beon en r Ic 01 9 Pf Qc J sinCo o. o h Uio h. h earth tarth- e quake k Arrivals rrt ul at the town o of fl nay siy-It siy Il t was reporter there that a mm tidal wave WR hud hat followed the severe e shock and 1111 had swept awa I towns town In the tIme low how country y bordering bordering- the tho coa coast t. t This rills report I Is discredited hero heio as It lI i ia is thought though l that 1 the the govern go ern ment meteorological mim bureau buteau would woul have been bec advised if any ammy such Sl ch calamity calam calan- It ity hud hail ed At Man Man- and other Pacific coast towns no unusual disturbance of oC the time o ocean can was wu noticed Con Considerable let anxiety is felt mit for or many American mining men who are known to bo lie in tn the heart of ot the earthquake district t Professor W. W Niven I n of ur New York Yurl a noted mineralogist who has been heen operating a u. L mine mimic In the state of oC Guerrero for or tc eral years was wn wa at the property when the shock hoek came A number of other Americans were in that thal same region Nothing has been heard of oC them The rho I la a l Dichia Mining Min Mm- ing camp where o the Mitchell Mining company composed of Americans Is operating is ts reported to hn have suffered buffered heavily from the shock A A. Jel cou who arrived ed in cingo frum a thriving town situated 20 miles beyond says mys that it Il was completely cle destroyed The lime river rhel which flows flow near Atlixtac threatens threaten threat threat- en cn ens to overflow V a village Much damage lIam damn age ago was as done at I |