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Show MEXICAN BANDITS KILL AMERICANS Tucson. Ariz., April 6. Three United Unit-ed States citizens and one Spaniard were killed yesterday by Mexican bandits nine miles south of Rosarlo Slnaloa, Mexico, according to advices received here today from Mazatlan, at the offices of the Southern Pacific Railroad company. Former Conductor Wallace F. C. Burke and Roderick Davidson, Americans, Amer-icans, and former Conductor Rodrigo, a Spaniard, wore the bandits' victims, according to the railroad report Burke, former agent at Morrado, was being moved with his family and household goods, by the section force from Acaponeta to Rosarlo, and was to be employed as agent at Presidio. Hand-cars and baggage were robbed of all valuables. The bandits compelled the section men to place the bodies on the handcars hand-cars and bring them to Rosario station. sta-tion. Special United States Agent James W. Keys took charge of the bodies and sent them from Rosario to Mazatlan, Ma-zatlan, after wiring the American consul at Mazatlan to make arrangements arrange-ments to receive the bodies |