| Show COW GOW PUNCHERS QUELL QUEL Order Restored at t Cananea ananea by Arrival of American Gun Fighters I TROOPS GATHER AT NACO 1 1 ji Well 1 h In Inland lant mimi and I Past st- st Death nth Reports Were Ce Eu Exaggerated d 4 1 DoUgl q Arl Ari June Jun 3 3 1 a a. a 4 r m Ian Ian- ha has as been pro pro pro- 4 at Cananea anea and every T street M H Is being Patrolled b by 4 soldiers jurah an and vol s. lc Colonel Greene C ha command of or A f the thi Volunteer while Colonel Is ig c commanding tho the thov 1 f an Governor 4 v pro Ine m t a law t 4 at yesterday lari n r relining re- re 4 T 4 lining time the cl 1 authorities X from Crom riO an any for tor the 44 4 4 present 44 4 4 4 The rhe streets roots of oC Cananea arc ate 44 4 4 empty except for Cor the thc guards 4 I 4 who nr are on duty duty- Go Governor 4 4 v Isabel has hns tUr turned d his first at- at 44 4 4 t to the tho work of or 4 4 headIng bending the leaders Inders who arc 4 4 J responsible for Cor stirring up the 4 T- T 4 t fightIng blood bloo or of time the Mexicans t 44 El gl Paso Te Tex June JUnc 2 A A night and chi lay day of daring chance taking on the part lait of or the Americans at Cananea was ended when when the American lighters un under cr command of or Jim u t former rough rider arrived ar ar- rived rl In lii town earl early this morning Order Or Or- 01 der del was brought out of or chaos by the arrival of or cow co punchers rs and gun guti fighters fighters fight fight- ers from the Arizona Arisona Arizona border who armed both with shoot six riles and amid sh b-sh ot- ot cr ers came camo to the scene Just when affairs affairs af af- af- af fairs had reached a crisis Colonel V. C C. Gr Greene and the Americans Amer leans under his command had hod a n nerve ncr c racking night Colonel Greene In ana an au a automobile patrolled the town and with him rode a 0 troop of ot fort forty rangers armed with rifles They managed to I keep down clown tho the Mexicans ns who had hiatt but f fOw w aims arms The I lumber u I bel yards were burned early cally tho the nl night ht before and American hom houses es were dynamited George Georgc and and amid William Willlam Will Will- lam iam Metcalf who with others were defending the thc lumber ya ds were struck down with stones stone and amI killed Idled hall had their 9 crush ht h the thel l fc stones ton tm s s which w Were r thrown b bi by 7 i Mexicans A 11 at Du Bay T I i st 7 J f u w I he The f first Arlit 1 iiii l lh th n nt at I Naco NacO tills Governor Ysabel who had hal arrived from tom Hermosillo Her with whim a few fuw Ap An troops accepted the thc services of American volunteers and a rc that they might go o under his command to lug Arriving Arriving- at Cananea they found Colonel Colonel Col Col- onel of oC time the the Mexican rangers had come conic Into the town lown and had hac the time strikers driven driven en eli laCk hack In hi a 1 corner of the town and at ba bay He lie le had arrived from rom th the mountains with wih his men at 10 The Th Th Mexicans continued to drink mescal and their passions became more inflamed Under these thice circumstances circumstances circum circum- stances the time little band of was hardly sufficient to have made resistance resist resist- ance alice had the rioters summoned up UI UI courage to te attack aUae them The rival arrival of oC the lie governor with tho the American troop of or volunteers was welcomed with cheers b by the time little Ite band ls I Is Over O Late this afternoon stat statements were issued Q by iW both Governor Y and Colonel Greene that the situation was well weli In lii hand and amid that the thc riot riot had wel been quieted It I Is now regarded c certain tain that the tho most serious point nohl has been jeen passed Arms were cre sent to Naco from rein here today and troops will wJ as- as tomorrow at Juarez on theother the tho other uther side of oC time the river from El EI Pa Paso laso o. o to be lie held in rca readiness to go to the thc break brenk out again front if the rioters Troops I from capital of Sonora arc nrc expected to arrive tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- after a forced march row roi rho The In latest test a authentic reports show that early carl reports of those killed kl d were greatly exaggerated and but hut twelve are arc dead 1 MUST US' US NOT lOT BORDER BOHnEn Ordered lo to Go late Into Troop Camp Cump at itt Washington ton June 2 Late Late this his afternoon af at- the time thear War department received ar the time commanding officer officer of of- ot- ot dispatch from Crom corn a at Fort Huachuca Arb Ariz Aris stating that American troops ha had not been boundary order across the tho Mexican that It had hind le Cr never been Intended they the Naco which Is on should go beyond the American 10 side This squadron of cavalry was as ordered from Huachuca Naco aeo In order to be he as ns near Icar KM Wi possible pos POS- to The sible to the thC scene o of the thc trouble ordered order- order of or war this afternoon secretary ed cd P. P 1 C. C Ainsworth Aimsworth tho the secretary to send time the following follow follow- military ing Irig telegram to Major II I C C. Watts Wats the of or the squadron command la In otcel tho time fifth cavalry sent from Hua- Hua Huachuca of ordered chuca and at ut first supposedly the lie Mexican boundary across Secretary Secretary of War ar directs you and amid shall not cross bound boundary bund bund- squadron crog your our line lino Into Mexico If I you OU reach ary nn Naco lne go o Into camp and und await ions ac If I you on Oll receive o this mO tons Immediately Immediate immediate- notify tho the War Var department I ly Signed Aln This message was icam directed to Naco TROUBLE ABOUT OVER O CasualtIes Were cr Fifteen Mexicans ml r Tuo 0 o Americans Ariz Arts June Junc 2 The Thc The following follow follow- tolo lug ing me has been heen received from rom 11 Watts atts commanding a Naco Naco- Major Wals Of Or United States troopS tm front from Fort t batalon u Hu Huachuca chuca ha has baa gone into tuto camp a. a re c arid Td d a haf 1 from ro town tow In ii ar au Major jo Watts said id i Wat opinion Is that that the tho trouble Conservative o at Cananea Is bout over Gov Governor nor em-nor Ysabel of ot Sonora Sonol took with him hint to the lie scene about ro volunteer including nearly all the tc Americans Continued on Pago l go COW CO PUNCHERS QUELL RIOTING Continued from flOI mum Pap Pa-jo 01 One Ari Arizona ona ranger rang force The casualties during during- the fight on Friday were fit or- teen Mexicans un and 1 the lie two Metcalf l bo boys George e and anc Will VI Metcalf resented resent resent- cd ed tho tIme efforts of or the tho strikers to In indue uce non strikers to lo quit null work I do 10 not miot consider that an any sity exists for fOl United States troops even en If we were given hen permission I to enter Mexico texico l The fhe officials of th the thc copper company compan attribute the orl origin ln of the time trouble to socialists and amid labor labo agitators I have made arrangement to be In him con constant communication wit with wih the time governor of Sonora Sonoro Ij Hi It is is said sall time the Greene Greeno Consolidated Consolidate l company will wi hei bear all al the time ex dx- dx x c c. c cof of the tho volunteers volunteers |