Image 1 of The Carlsbad current (Carlsbad, N.M.), January 14, 1916
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Entities extracted from this source (5)
American minersperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. foreign mining men, foreign miners
Murder of American miners near Santa Isabelevent
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. most fiendish crime, ruthlessly murdered
Mining Companyorg
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Cu Mining company, mining company
Carranzaperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. From Carranza Official Party
Francisco Villaperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. General Francisco Villa
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n TT mtmt V TWENTYFOURTH TEAR CARLSBAD NEW MEXICO FRIDAY JANUARY 14 It It NUMBER lH r1 ร 1 1 MININ CM EN STRIPPED NAKED AND RUTHLESSLY SHOT DOWN BY BAND OF VILLA SAVAGES iiiiw nnirn m immiin 01 rro ductoa From Carranza Ofllrlala Party la Denied Escort of Troop Out of Chihuahua Victima Dragged From Train and Craelly Murdered Report Saya or reel urdcr r rom lencral tj Villas Bodies Enroule Whit la probably th i to El Paao most fiend ish crime of the hundreds that have marked the course of the revolution in Mexico occurred Monday morning before daylight at point near Santa Isabel 40 mile west of Chihuahua on the Mexican Northwestern rail road when 18 foreiirn mininir mon all save one of them Americans were ruthlessly murdered by band of soldiers to accompany the train car Mexicana aaid to ahve been bom rylng the American employes of the manded by General Francisco Villa Cu Mininir company at the corn in person panys expense the Carranza con man Dragged from the train on which der at Chihuahua refused tbnoiuiely vthey were en route to resume the to fjiish this euard on the ground operation of their