MEXICANS TERRORIZEI). PEOPLE OF WRANGELL.s- Mass Meeting Held and Affairs Look s- Similar to Situation onrd Texas Border.teieiry8.r.That Wrangell, in our own Alaska, ^1 has a Mexican question of its own that might develope into a very serious situution is made evident in a letter from that town to J. W. Pritchard of this city. Fifty or sixty Mexicans who had been employed in the canneries have congregated in Wranged 1 and, according to the accounts, have terrorized the citizens. Holdups were common and boats were stolen until T. at last the people met in mass mect-,c ing lust week and appointed a com-r. mittcc of six to warn all Mexicans to leave town. The conclusion of the af fair hud evidently not been arrived at when the letter was written. One man is reported to have been badly cut up.ni-ieTO SA\ K MANKIND.