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El Pas, Texas, ASSOCIATED PRESS 1FT M A Saturday Evening, Leased Wire. IS TTT7T T YESTERDAY'S Hi H A J m 1 June 10, 1911 24 Patfes 1Q 91g J l,KVn. 6 1 1 II CIRCUltVTIOH... lJ?t)iw I, flf f rf J Jj J'MJ ' 7 ! ru-rin-r, nftfUfl nXfJlir niFlfHS eenes in Riot Torn Mexico City and Official Who I? Aiding1 the Federal Authorities To Preserve Order j&fflpi&S1" M. 4k "N Business Men Express View American Smelter Strike Is Mexico City, Mexico, June 10. An tlce they intended evacuating and the indemnity of 12,000,000 pesos will be rebels for joining the massacre. That Would Serve a Still on Strike Eiots atj The report recites tale after tale of It demanded of Mexico by the Chinese barbarous slaughter; stories of how Good Public Purpose. Matekuala. government for the slaughter of Chi- victims' arms and legs were tied tft nese subjects in TDrreon. The demand horses and their bodies torn asunder; will be up bv a which heads cut off and savagely rolled PRO- FOURTEEN KILLED backed xruiser about the streets as the Mexicans STUDY WOULD is on the way to Mexican west coast grinned in glee; bodies cut into small IN THE TROUBLE ports. bits and scattered about the streets MOTE EFFICIENCY In addition to the indemnity an and of dead and half dead Chinese apology for insult to the Chinese flag' I dragged a.bout the town at ends of Business men generally are in favoj Torreon, Mex., June 10. The strike will be demanded; also that aid be ex ropes attached to horses. Blood drip- of a thorough audit of the city's books .the Asarco smelter has been called tended to destitute families of the vic- ping, through the floor In the Chines men tims, that the guilty be punished and bank was terrible evidence of the mur- and expert study of methods, with off artd several hundred returned the constitutional guarantees of pro- der of the 25 men In the second story, a view to" promoting efficiency and to their places in the big plant of tection to Chinese lives and property the report says. economy and guarding against wasto j the American Smelters' Securities cpm- - be made effective An American woman saved the Ufa and loss. Such an examination should pany. Ttie omciais or tne company Of the 12,000,000 pesos indemnity. of one Chinese boy by throwing her -- j be conducted after the manner out- -- .2,000,000 is for property damage and arms about his neck as the Mexicans lined in today's editorial discussion of -in the meantime had brought in a con the remainder for the loss of lives. were about to stab him and a Mexican. the matter. signment of money with which to sat- , Commenting upon the matter Mr. girl protected nine Chinese in her There are no political isfy all demands for cash that might to savage bad been considerations by the employes. Shung said that owing the home after her father shot or hidden motives in the proposal for be made j manner in which the Chinese were dead before her eyes when he pro- an Emilio Madero, chief of the northern no attempt by harboring any audit. It is a straight business I killed, there has been tested that he was not proposition 5f business men for busi-- division of tl Maderista forces, and his nation to fix the amount of in- Orientals. ness men. The need for the audit is ""0 Tt demnity by prescribed methods. The report says this slaughter kept plain when it is remembered that in dispatched Jejms Flores traveling", In the detailed report, the Torreon up until a party of business men, five years the city administration has j auaiior oi accounts ior uiv anuliuiiiii. massacre is laid at the door of both headed by the American consul, de- Handled public money or assumed obli- railways, to Asarco, to explain condi- sides In the revolution. It says, the manded of the rebel Reader that he stoi gations aggregating over 54.000,000, tions to the striking hundreds. federals gave no notice that they were the massacre. It was stopped and the and that in that time the bobks have Mr. Flores then proceeded to the going to evacuate the ity after being 200 Orientals left were put in" jail for never been thoroughly overnauled or workmen of the American Smelting hopelessly beaten and vfhen ruffians safety. There the prison guards took the system and Refining company, who are strik- had gone they began money and-- most of their administrative studied and en- knew the soldiers all their reported on by an expert. ing at the Terneras mines, in an an anti-Chine- se demonstration, killing clothes', the report says. Business men comment informally as deavor to get them to call the strike many. All Chinese- - not killed, the report follows, speaking to Herald reporters: off, but "he failed to succeed. Then the rebels entered the city and says, were saved from starvation only Myrtil Coblentz, of the White House: A telegram from Matehuala, "where the carnage was given Impetus. The by" the Red Cross, the American consul "The auditing of any. business would the ''miners 'are also on a ,strike for federals are blamed for not giving no- - and foreign banks. do good, because many suggestions will higher wages, states that 14 were be received wnich will introduce new killed In a riot in that camp. methods that will assist in eliminating or cutting down expenses." TRAFFIC RESUMED TENSE Milliard Patterson: "I think that a SITUATION IS thorough urders landing jbf the city's ON DAMAGED ROADS financial condition before incurring any further horded indebtedness would DOWN IN CHIHUAHUA be an excellent thing." v Officials Think Reports of J-- no"t i " A. Mathias: "I do know how the Earthquake Damage Ts i TT ri r i" ifflWiPTlByiTiTinBHSCTBrimy iMtTt &M cits's business is conducted, and I A cv - ENTRANCE TO Jaarez, Mexico, June 10. telegram from CblhHakati today says think that if an auditor could be Overestimated. I ki ;' - tke yWJFj3CTr r sltHation inexplicable. iederal troops brought here and show us It would .' , l . there is Tie refuse to surrender tlie Mexico City, Mexico, June 10. Serv- I ,UW VJVXr'TOC'' ' vi"v.v voiw.'Vww'VvVr - v'a.VvO a . S i ih. v. 'v:&k P0ST0FFICE be a good thing. I do not think that f jt city and Trill not allotv Gen. Orozeo or ay of kia JIOOO inxHrrectos to eater $4C00 ice on the Manzanillo branch of the. peace or $5000 would be too great an Mexico City, Mexico, June 10. Despite conferences and the resignation nf Porfirio Diaz as president rt tvita their arms. Appeals have been sent to Mexico City, asking: the Minis- expense when we consider that a bond National railways in the states of Co-li- among the republic of Mexico order has not been in this city. Oubrtt.ks the lower classes, who parade the ter of vnr to Mettle the dlfflenity. Issue of 350.000 is involved, and I and Jalisco, which was inter- upon would favor an audit." streets as Maderistas, have been continuous, and the police have been called repeatedly to quell these disor- ' The American residents complain that tne' city is feeing ke&t n a war rupted by landslides caused by the re- from gayly decorating W. S. UcMath: "I do not see how ders. This, however, did not prevent the orderly classes their city in anticipation of the entry basis and all business In interrupted. Gen. Orozco repeatedly has said he today. -- aryone could take exception to your cent earthquakes, was resumed man who een head and front of the revolution, Francisco I. Madero, jr. The mayor . within its gates of the has the would enter the city fey force Hnless his men. vrere soon arlven permtemlm-a- t editorial suggesting a general audit Telegraphic communication with the city y Fogoago, is aiding the federal autho rities in every possiole way to secure of the city's accounts. There are very of the senor Fernando Pimentel take, possession. districts surrounding Colima volcano order and quiet. At least 3. hundred n atives have been killed in riots in towns other than the City of Mexico. few businesses, conducted on modern has also been restored. The reasons the insnrrectos are feeing ken.t ent appears to he a fear that business principles, that do not have a The failure of news of widespread they are allowed to enter vrlth arms they will j;e heyoad. control and. general audit at least once a year. - if If 'devastation to come through to- the give vent to long" cherished resentment 'to certain interests. These interests it is 3. good and wholesome practice capital following the ONE LHjTE GIVES . s TWOa'DEAD; TWENTY reestablishment include banks once controled by Enrique Creel and others-- for firms and corporations, jt certain- of communication with the-- " affected Identified with ly looks though would be good IN TO STRIKERS INJURED IN WRECK jidmlr-Istratlen-. as it districts, is leadjyogjhoKciaJstoj.theL. - the DIarf The penitentiary ana" the Military headquarters practice .for public business. JL be- oeiiei mat tne seriousness ot tne are also places which .the insnrrectos regard, as emblems political lieve expressions bankfifrs -- ofnast that from earthquakes has been greatly over es- Southampton Port Crowded Amoiig fthe . Injured in the oppression. "business men and taxpayers would timated ia reports. ' snow 95 percent in favor of the general 1 The Red Cross society here, which With Liners W aiting New Mexico Disaster - audit you suggest." physicians j GOMEZ MAY NOT .