Show i ILL BE NO WAR Boundary Troubles Between Mexico and Guatemala Have Been Satisfactorily I Satis-factorily Settled City of Mexico April 2The Guatemalan Guate-malan boundary question is settled President Diaz has formally signed with the Guatemalan minister the official document which prevented thej I threatening open rupture between the I two countries and congratulations are I herd on all sides for the stand taken by the president the foreign minister Mariscal and the Mexicans generally at a time full of danger and menace tote to-te nations safety and dignity The official information of the Guate Te ofcal Inormaton o malan question was given last night in the presidents message before the semiannual opening of the seventeenth session of the nations congress I is understood that Guatemala will soon tender Mexico due apology for the insultd offered this republic and I will pay full indemnity for losses Inflicted In-flicted upon Americans and Mexican I lumber camp owners at Agua Azul The presidents message began as usual with reference to foreign peace I relations and to the United States as I follows The survey commission between be-tween Mexico and the United States met in San Antonio Texas according to terms of the international boundary convention of March 1889 I was decided de-cided to make an examination of various maters presented and to make special surveys of various se ton of the Rio Grande with the view of submitting sub-mitting to both governments a plan to ofbviate disputes arising from the changes in the bed of the river which project is now under study In reply to fears expressed on our part over the return to the southwest of the Indian chief Geronimo and his band the American government informed us they are in the Indian territory 400 miles from Mexico and 700 miles from their old fastnesses in the state of A Sonora > A satisfactory termination has been reached with the United States regarding re-garding the islands off the coast of Yucatan wheredeposits of guano were located and claimed by American citizens citi-zens Mexico having proved ownership owner-ship of the islands the United Sates recognized the claim of Mexico and withdrew her own Naturally SatlsfaCtOtllyt Washington April 2Senor Arrlga the Guatemalan minister does not know yet the details of the arrangements arrange-ments signed yesterday between his countr and Mexico tout he has received re-ceived from the Guatemalan minister in that city the following telegram Mexico April 1To the Minister of Guatemala Washington The definite settlements of our difficulties with Mexico Mex-ico was signed today Conditions honorable hon-orable and satisfactory to both I countries DE LEON |