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Show JlSitL 'fid LEADERS If BOTH SIS ,j,and" Carrania Envoys I i to Forth Reasons Why ; i Heir Factions Should Have Recognition. OFFEREES TO PICK WINNER THIS WEEKj J Prieta Crowded With lefugeei Who Fear Out-; Out-; break; Captured Cav-Jrymen Cav-Jrymen Released. jrjir YOBK. Oct. S. Secretary .. unouiieed today that on his re ,t,-ubin0B on Monday he would pri representatives of all tactions s Lgj , part of the revolution that Huerta in Mexico. 0 H(retMy will invite Eliieo Arre- tfce suthorized representative in " Ikfto. of Seneral Carrania. to - &tt to him concerning the "ma- iri moral capacity" of the Car B rn.ment. and similarly. En- -. L Llorente, the Washington agent coml Villa. wiU be given an op--, mtj to set forth the views of the y ie rtpresects. b will be permitted to bring other i fcntti to prestnt facts, all of which liae:i:l3 government is anxiou. to ' 1 jef ore deciding upon the faction to n io accord recognition. ti i preliminary to the conferences i ! i. Roberto Peeqneir, Carranza , bo. ud Charlw A. Douglas. Wash inomey for General Carranza. . i re SretirT Lansing .eparately j I to pay their respect.. Each was I 31 His oily s few minute, discussing liuition briefly. It i. understood r were uked to submit memoranda , ., their respective views next week. - Lfter the secretary has gathered in-Eition in-Eition from all quarters, he will call - fereae. of th. Pan-American dip-n dip-n ai uaouncM two weeks ago. ! a t the rseult. of the investigation I be also under consideration. j uded With Refugees. OTCLAS, Ariz.. Oct. 2. Agua ' Rk, the Mexican town opposite here. ; 'A onhaarily has a population of 1 bt 1500 civilians, was crowded to- ; j. It witk .pproximately 11,000 refu ! Irto are said to have flea from H Mb Sesort is fear of Taqui out- b sad sn invasion of the state by r Itroops from Chihuahua. ( gteationi for admittance at the J States immigration station here ' wr from 3CKI to 400 daily. Only it i third are approved. Every house Ike town is crowded, and many men 1 women and children are living in j' Bx-.teaU and rude huts made of 'mailable lumber material, serai EUae. Calle., CarTanza com-b com-b Sonora. is sending detach- of troops to eastern 8onora to tie expected Villa invaedon. "Pers Released. I IJBEX8, Texas. Oct. 2. Four pri-' pri-' " of tie Thirteenth cavalrv. mem-"ii mem-"ii patrol and who were captured W by Villa eoldiers, were i jk."1 border ne,r lere Iat to-Ittl to-Ittl itoraed over to Lieutenant Mc- flu soldiers wandered across the ,ptae where the boundary is Tin-i Tin-i d fell into the hands' of the 2 "order patrol. They were dis-" dis-" "4 taken to Gnadafupe. where mi the night and where thev " were well treated. Their ri- ' M pirtols were ent to Juarez. 1 Jjjje Jteiiean officer said thev " turned over to the American i M My of Bandits. j 'ABRMSTOX, Oct. 2. American. I foreigners in Cananea are i J1" the depredations of bandits, I ?fnn U without authority, ac-I ac-I a ft ' eonsular dispatches today to iepartmeat. 4 Lt"!'"" consular agent at J iU. d mie representations ask- riT " "equate garrison be sta-w sta-w town to protect foreign- ioS'V1. sitMtion in Mexico City , " is stated. J 5 fll'l'P of Carranza paper ?5!tdina panic and the efos- UuIjS Clt-V banks on September 1 ."hspatches indicate that puh- been to some degree "y the treasury officials. k gainst Villa. ..-statement: , from Parral, Chihuahua '!fi; ;f,ion that the brig-f'oisa brig-f'oisa if Man"' '-:tao and To-; To-; ';,? unlted ainst the 1 Preparatory to join- 61 o ,hiHMed the garrison of '.! Z? """.only twentv-five of N ii ?len responded. " J2lf?Vf th Vi,la army 's' 0ran5u. ?y and "ntraine'd , fffll ,avDd"' .'h rendezvous of J y on its weetern migra- 'r Transferred. '"tfffirT"-. Oct. 2,-The w'f P- afarrate, tho bo d?4" at Matamoras, 's offi?Jri, a T;han wi.-h' j 50 t'Wb i hel, l,er.R """.ider highly ,4, At f!; boundary, was an 111 I i ,J""al Xafarrate himself ' to, i that General Kugenio with the Carranza army near Torreon, is expected to succeed him at Matamoras. American Missing. EL PASO, Tex., Oct. 2 State department de-partment officials here have been asked to find Van Leigh Collins, son of Mrs. ,1 O Collins of San Antonio, who arrived ar-rived at Juarez two weeks ago from Morelia, state of Moreios. Tho last heard from him was a letter received by hia mother, dated Juarez, asking for money. Consul Edwards has been unable un-able to locate him in Juarez. |