MEXICAN TURMOIL
PRESS THREATS ANTI-AMERICAN FEBUHG REFO6EES 1 SfORIES ME STABS Xm STPvtPBS TORN SOWN By Ttlsera.pi.—Virteß teJoei^Uoa-'Capy'riplrt fficc. May 3j E, ; 5 p.m.) tyasHlngfofl, May 2, Anti-American feeling'in Mexico . is : reported by refugees to bo highly inflaiacd. BEfllgEes arriving frqjn Guadalajara and Colima report that they were obliged to take refiigo iii lire British Consulates. The Mexican Press is occupied with inftantm&totjr attack's., arid threats of frliatesafo assassination tff' Ata.frrica.iis, The Governor of Cplirco, publicly incited Mexicans to kill Anwsrieang, At (Jwasdninjatia. the mob tore down, mid spat upoft tho •American flags at the hotel whe<ro imperilled mining men took refugo. Finally., the- Geffrian steamer Mario rescued 'hundred of AraeficanSs BR, RYAN RELEASER, GMiERAii fitjlßTA .explains. (Bee. May 3, 5.5 p.m.) Vera Gtui, Kf.ity 2. Geiffifal fiuetta has ordered tho release of fir, Ryan, tie A-mericari./ who: was imprisoned as a spy. In explanation, Hiisrta- states that lie- did Jio't.' know that Dr. Ryan was cliprged with s jW"m>6> . , ; _ The efforts of Sir Lionel Garden (Bfi-' tish Consul) ittd : ii.ee4 Snorta's action. Refugees from 51'exico _ City assert •■ that eight hundred Americans rcifjjii.ii in the capital. While- the aiiti-Amei-i- ', can demonstrations have ceased tlipfe, a strong passioi'i is still felt against Americans, making' .it .probable tlutt Biierta will bo_ Unable to carry piiblfc : opinion witli liim in 'agreeing to mediation. Mexicans hero welcome, the America}). ' occupation,' TJiej' declare ' that 6i% eoiwplefo occupation .of t,ho country by Americans will ealre- the difficulties covii fronting tile presofft.ihate-siilf.t Goventi- , monk It'is not thought fp.r a single i in stent thai Sonora.l fiuorta. 'will agree ■; te the peace project, Tliey poirit ; pui 1 that Hiierta is' iflorc'ty play-nig'a. waiting :•; game. - . ALL AM ERIC At* CARCOES T0 BE CONFiSCATEP. ~ . ON REACHING MEXICAN .PORTS. : (Ree, May 8, $£ pmi.) City, May % General Haer'ta has issued a. groela* imat'iori forbidding commerce with the United State, and announcing that all ■ cargoes from the tfoited States Trill be- > confiscated oil arrival at Mexican ports., Several resignations have areurre'diri the Huertaii Administration.. The cause is, Unknown, , feENERAt dARRAN?A:. s: . IGNORES THE ASMISTIO'E. 5 . Vy-asliingtbfr, May 1. ' : It now appears that- G'ciieral Carnvrizai, fosmiwittder -of: the plists, does Hot inteiVd to respect any aimri'streo, but will proceed on- 'the siege • of TampscO; vs planned, .... 1 A Federal attack on the Ward st'e'n* me.r A'nM ; llft.j, in wjirclj the stecrsmait was Idlfcd, liiducod ,M : r» iftyttl), ■Putted ; States Sefirota.ry of Siaie; hot i$ slacken the war- prep.ar.i.t'ioris< I -——* • m\ts FRasy? vera ORiJi. > SNIPING ft&VR m® WATER^ WOHKS. (Roc, May i s Q.m a.*,) Wqw Vprk, May 2. A dekcii.me'iit of S : tex:feai).s snii snip' , , iftg Jironnd the Water fork's at v era j Ortiz. Troops hs'vo hfOn dispaWied. 1 to protect the waterivprk's. IS is be^ 1 lio'ved that a fOrfca <if Mexicans is cour 3 fecaied |ri tho neighb.q'uriiopd, fliid' fc 1 fe'ii'sivo/ measures arb bping taken. ' . Sisuth American diplomats' reauested r, B'uerta and Carrauia to fotpally a.p----s point reprb'Sefitaiivdg to coiiie'r with at 'Wasijii'tg.tan. .Garraiissa ■is wllliiig, but it is understood that' !?.i's ; object is W suoiire thbteby Hnerta's disapp'Cafaiico.i
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2139, 4 May 1914, Page 5
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