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Show ;i IS GREAT dmger !f OF ASSASSINATION ' 4 j , a- 'c J MEXICO CITY, March 1. -r G. P. Robinson, manager of tho f -f Surlana mine near Balsas, 4 ' .. niiorrpro who a month ago er- 4 Jcj i roneously was reported to have -f ' $ -r occii caj.iuiou U) Salgado'a )A ;' rebels, telegraphed tliq Amerl- 4- i can embasby for help today , ' from Taloloapam In the north- 4 . em part of Guerrero, stating 4 J that himself and wife, seven -,t other Americans and an Eng- ji t Hshman were In danger of as- mot' 4 sassinatlon by Salgad'stas. 4 irk 4 4 a5- 44444444 4444444 4 o5w. WNa They had heon attacked at the Su- r'!rt rfana, properties and fled overland. I - r Tbo party has been promised an arm- x$' ed escort from Talooapam. The rev- bjj oluUon In Vera Cruz was definite uik proclaimed through a manifesto by j : Gabriel Cavlera, recently defcatod for TO' the governorship. He calls upon the jjj people to rlBe "that the vampires p ' shall no longer suck their blood" and fjf t calls for the overthrow of the gov- jjGo ernment and the legislature. The proclamation was aated at Tacuba, a jj suburb of this city N Uprisings In Other States. Lj In the states of Vera Crua and Du- v ' rango, citizens are organizing to sup- g! ' press uprisings. Three hundred reb- j5 els near Tetela in the north aud an- S! : other body at Molecaxac In the east jS have created alarm. jr The Important town of Mocorlto, 2 i Slnaloa. was taken by rebels yester- ' Ml day. Troops are enroute to dislodge jg ' them. Reports from Cuernavaca are , that Santa Galarina was burued by SI federals after a skirmish there to- 3 day, the women and children of the i place being brought to the stato cap- m ltal. LE , Whllo admitting Ignorance of the '2 rt attitude of Orozco toward the admln- jfo' istratlon at tho moment, through look Wf of means of communication Presi dent Madero says tho revolutionary t situation throughout the republic, W.l -with the exception of Chihuahua has I I shown Improvement since a week f Madero's Statement "Conditions arc better In tho region of tho Mazos in Durango and in the II: rest of tho republic, excepting Chl-I Chl-I huahua. where tho situation Is more I delicate owing to the fall of Juaroz," I said the chief executive tonight. "Oc-I "Oc-I currences In Chihuahua, Durango and I the region of the Mazas wore unox- j pectod and for that reason loqk great I m proportions apparently before the government could send aufflclent doll do-ll menta of war, particularly in view In of the sudden Interruption of coru- I ; munlcatlons I' "Now that tho government Is push- If Ins operations, however, with the In- ' tenllon of sending moro troops Into II the theater of events, tho government is sure that within a relatively short l time It will succeed In dominating tho II situation complete! " I Azcona Will Not Talk. I ! Ambassador Wilson said tonight he i had received no communication from I Washington foi presentation to tho I w- Mexican government relative to tho I roported declaration of Juan Sanchez I Azcona, the president's secrotar.y, thai I a massacre of Americans would fol- I low Intervention Azcona declined to I make any comment on tho subject. |