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Show I CONDITIONS I GROWWOR&E Nicaragua Government Cannot Cope With Eeb- j: els Americans Safe IB Washington, Sept. 3.-rState dopart- IV nont dispatches today from Minister Iff "Weitzcl In Nicaragua report condl- 19 lions growing worse In the vicinity o! Granada and confirm press reports of IIP Buffering of the people, practically Iff without food supplies. IJ Practically all the bridges between fA Corinto and the town of Naragoto, IS Ih1, miles from the capital, have been de- ImT stroyed. Iff General Mena's violation of the If truce which had been arransed i through the Salvadorean minister ha lf so incenred President Diaz that ho lit has refused to enter, into another lu armistice. IK Admiral Sutherland makes no nicn-fl nicn-fl tion of the reported killing of two lit marines by lehels at Managua. lit Admiral Sutherland reported the relit re-lit establishment of railway communica-flw communica-flw tion between Corinto and Managua. lit The trains are being run by American H bluejackets and the line is being op-It op-It : erated under the management of Hi Amorlcan naval ofllcers. II ' The force of marines, 750 strong, j being brought to Corinto by the cruiser California, will start tomor-H tomor-H i row for Managua to make a total H American force of 1.150 there. R nn |