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Show PEACE AND QUIET ASSURED. Mexican Embassador's Opinion Regarding Regard-ing the Cabinet Changes. By Associated Press. .WASHINGTON-, March 25. Tho reported re-ported execution of the Americans, Adams. Young, Howard and Shunley. at Agua Prlela for participation in I he revolution is denied by the Mexican military mili-tary authorities at Nogales, according lng to a telegram received by the de-nurtjnont de-nurtjnont today from American Consul Dye at thnt point. The press reports of the wounding by revolutionists of II. K. O'Drlscoll, an American citizen and manager of the hacienda Gulchapn, owned by St. Louis People, were confirmed in dispatches to the department from the United States consul at Durango. Senor De La Barra. Mexican embassador em-bassador here, is of the opinion that the changes In the cabinet to take place as a result of its resignation will bring back to Uiu fold of loyally to tho government gov-ernment pnirtlcnlly all the members of the insurgent parly and will reestablish peace and quiet throughout the republic. Willi the exception possibly of a few revolutionists who are fired with personal per-sonal ambition and a few others who persist in their opposition to the government gov-ernment simply through obstinacy, he believes that all will be satisfied with the new cabinet nnd will show their patriotism pa-triotism bv stopping their insurgency. The new cabinet will, show Itself In hearty sympathy with Iho reforms started start-ed several years ago which have not been fully granted. Among these are the laws gox'ornlng water for irrigation and power purposes and that regarding the redistribution of lands. Senor De La Barra would not discuss the question an to whether he had been offered or would accept if offered a place In the now cabinet. He Is well satisfied. It Is well known, with his post here and has much nl heart the work which he has been engaged In; namely, the establishment es-tablishment of the friendliest possible relations between the United States and Mexico. , The report that John Hamilton Dlgno-wltty Dlgno-wltty and threo nther Americans had been executed In Chihuahua, Mexico, on account of connection with tho revolution. revolu-tion. Is untrue. American Consul Edwards Ed-wards at Juarez, who had been instructed bv the stale department to investigate the report, telegraphed this information today- |