Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 111, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1914 — Americans Are Killed By Huerta’s Men. [ARTICLE]

Americans Are Killed By Huerta’s Men.

B|an Diego, Cal, May B.—Two Americans were killed and two were seriously wounded While defending the Cinoo mines stamp mill near Guadalajara, from on attacking force of federate, according to a telegram received by H. E. Crawford, from British Consul Percy Holmes, today, , Crawford was driven from the home of a friend in Guadalajara during the recent anti-American demonstration and arrived here a few days ago on the German steamer Marie, in company with hundreds off other refugees. No names were mentioned in the dispatch, Which stated that fifteen other Americans engaged In mining pursuits near Guadalajara have embarked for San Diego on the steamer Cefcriana, at Manzanillo. The Cimco mines are among the largest ki Mexico.