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YAQUIS MENACE U. S, SETTLEMENTS Fighting Indians American Holdings in Mex- ico, Presaging Hostility. The Yaqui Indians of southern fonora, Mexico, agaln on the war- path, and the fertile country in which they have torn up rallway tracks in the last few days are described in the following communication to the National Geographic Society from Herbert Corey, who recently visited the reglon: “Guaymas i on the edge of the Yaqui country,” writes Mr. Corey. “We had been conscious of the Yaqui all the way south, of course, for in Sonora he forms the back- ground to every conversation; but it was here that he stepped into the foreground. “When things go wrong in_Yaqui- Iand he is apt to beleaguer Gnuaymas. It is not so very long ago that no one dared walk out of the dangerous end of town. The Yaquis have burned rallroad bridges and held up railroad trains and murdered pas- sengers. One-Sixth Original Strength. “At one time the Yaquis may have numbered 30,000 souls, now there may be 5,000 in all. Thelr home was in the fertile valleys of the Yaqui and Mayo Rivers, with the hills be- hind as hunting grounds. They were #s tireless on the trail as the \paches or the Navajos, and, de- rpite 300 vears of contact with a more or less diluted civilization, are today about what they were when the tirst_Spaniard came to Sonora. “They live in shacks made of brush; prefer the meat of burros to beef, and Jromrve jealously the purity of the aqui blood. They are religious after their own fashion, mingling the rites of the Catholic Church with those of their own barbaric faith “Most Americans who* know the Yaqui say that if he had been let slone he would have let the white man alone. But he owned fertile valleys and mine-rich mountains. The history of our own West teems with analogous cases. The miners and the rmers es territory, and the Yaqui declared war. The technical honors seem to have gone to the Yaqui. “It is true that at one time mines were opened everywhere in his mour tains and the fat river hottoms wert taken from him: but the troops sent Disappears After Battle. “After a_ battle the Yaquis disap- peared without leaving a sign ‘broneo’ Yaqui became the tame overnight. He traded breech for the blue ove “Of course, that not be endured by the Mexic ernment. Without discussing rights and wrongs, the fact remained tit the <tood in the path of sident Diaz at first tried Yaqui clout policy extermination ‘A Yaqui scalp had a over the counter. I have & man who sat at breakf: h Ihed with ed the capture ¢ Without leaving that half be shot and the deported to Yucata 3 were needed on the sisal | “One hears in Sonora_that not the ships that sailed for Yucatan voy aged farther than the first shark fish ing ground. “Diaz had cowed the Yaquis it he had not completely subjugated them. The river valleys were given over to the plow and the prospectors roamed at will through the mountains. Madero Enlisted Their Aid. Then Francisco Madero, idealist, cnlisted them in against Diaz and the Yaquis discov ered that they could play a part in politics. “The Yaquis have been pursuing a policy of more or tration into what country. ‘We are coming home. the Yaquis have said to ¥ a Mex- fcan whose family had lived on a Yaqui valley ranch for generations. Usually the Mexican gets. It he does, the Yaquis give him or ders upon the central government at Mexlico City for the full value of the property, for the Yaquis, according 1o thefr lights, arc honest and fai “If he does mnot leave—he al “The Cream That Heals” FOR BURNS. (LTS SORES. ITCH _II\("‘IIIII'I'\'H(I\~ AND SR r 10X, once their own Get out,’ %old by all druggists with money-buck guarantee. \IAKI NG MONEY IS LABOR, AV MONEY IS AN ART; I’RA(‘TILE ART BY BUYING 8% Pfd. 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Amid our plethora of June roses, peonies and other glories of the garden, to read of the abandonment of the annual battle of flowers in the Bois de Boulogne be- cause it costs-three to eight times as much to decorate a motor car as it did a year ago, says the Philadelphia Public Ledger. ‘While we have been having days that brought beautiful though pro- crasinating blossoms, the Parisians have had a dearth of the kind of Spring's weather.that makes the gar- den grow. | Forelgn visltors find enough amuse- ment left in Paris without the gay processfonal, but to flower-loving| Parisians it is a social tragedy have to forego, even for a son, the lively, lovely pageantry. Vot long ago the Mexican in- habitants abandoned the post office towns of Potam, Vicam and Torin until not a person not of Yaqui blood lived in_them. “The Yaquis are riding nearer the superb rice farms of Cajeme, operated | by Americans through sheer grit and | stubbornness, during vears when the | Mexican government could not protect them and their own government would not. The American settlements at_ Espe where one of the great- est modern irrigation works in Mexi- co .is_in operation, are likewise be- ing_visited. Not threatened; just vis- ite leaves. - 1110 & EST. 1879 ory mternreted ur with clever o & nament tiim Seamings Slahorate X inspira- RrosETaIn ingeniously oy This Reh ton. wit “ib The Trumo Hat preted in_excellent | quality Lyons vel. vet with severs tones of ribbon sombined sflectively in the tr'm. THY EVEXING STAR, WASHINGTON, WREATHS ARE PLACE AT MARSHALL STATUE Sons of Revolution Honor Jurist’s Memory on 175th Anniversary of Birth. The memory of John Marshall, ief Justice of the United Stat Make For any was honored today—the 175th anni- versary of his birth—by the Sone of he Revolution in the District of Columbia and John Marshall Chapter, Chi Psi Omega Fraternity, by plac- ing wreaths at his statue on the west side of the Capitol. Associate Justice Willls Van De- vanter of the United States Supreme Court laid a wreath at the ceremonies held by the Sons of the Revolution, and the invocation was pronounced by Rev. Dr. James Shera Mont- gomery, chaplain of the House of Representatives. The committee in charge of the ceremonies was headed D. C.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER by Frank Key Green, assisted by H. Ralph Burton, Walter C. Clephane, Clarence C. Calhoun, Charles F. Diggs, George T. Dunlop, Milton C. Elliott, Mampson Gary, J. Kenyon, Charles F. R, Ogilby William Walker Smith. Charles P. Light, secretary, and Frank S. Hisht] also participated in the ceremony. 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