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Show CARRANZA FREES U. A CONSULAR AGENT: CELL DOORS ME OPENED! 1 ii i vlexican Authorities at; Puebla Restore Ameri-i can to Liberty After! Receiving Small Sum.; I NTews Creates Some Surprise Sur-prise at Washington, ! but Situation Still Is. Regarded as Grave. , i .. TVASinNV.TOX, Iec.- :. T.o Mexican ebsssy at Mexico City r.otitied t.-.c ; .ate department today thJ.t Aty.or'.can j jeVj'.a. M-. . V.ad be:.-. r:easI trc:xi J It n-is a ut the s'.te Oeoart-, e-..t that tee advices t.-or.i the Aatericuu j -"-.sasv sai'i Jer.'stins had been liberated i ; tc "ait r.iit'.t fro-.-, the ;ai: wit ore he , d leers ttold ?er.51r.j trial on cl.are ( f -iv'.rg tils-? "Ir.r'orr.-.aticr. re?Ariir.5 -'.is j tluctio:. by Mexican, bandits ir. October. S"e3 o: Jenkins's release ecu'.-; c-ucr-.tc I to the Wal.e House Sy t-" ue department wb.r.e the president was I nrerrirs; itb. Senators Hiter.coclt ar.d : .11. Dr. Grayson took the message lit- j :t".v to the president and his vls-.tors. j The state departtner.t's advices gave no J : ta:is. and tirst r.evrs that the release, .s ordered by the jede at Pueola vras I nstained in Associated Press dispatches; fvm Mexico City. Jer.kir.s previously j L .d teen offered liberty on 1'XO pesos j ;i. but he declined to accept. ' TThile the release o: Jenkins served to j ":. ieve in a iray the tension here on the j sxican situation, ot'r'.c'.als have ex- I .iced that the Jer.kir.s case -""as er.Iy ir.cider.t in tl'.e Mexican situation, j .'.ators regard the charges ot .vr.a-.or ' .11, that the Mexican an'.lassador and J isjIs in tl'.e Vr.iteu States have spread ; ";d" pro-ardr.da as the ntore serious. j -'erhir.s v-i-s alxlucted Octob-r and, . American embassy v'as itr-rreditt-ly J -. tructcd to take a'u possihle measures , ef-e:t '.'.1 -.eleas-.- from the jaii-i'ts t . - a had rohhed aud kidnaped hint. Jen- i ,s a released on ransom, returning I p-je'a on Octoher HO. was taken to j -aospi'-al on that date and was arrest- - by the Mexican authorities atvd taken) h o c-stody. I :nkins opposed j ) INTERVENTION. n'rvcr.tioa in Mexico oppose! "iy " .kins, vho, in a lt'er recel-ej touay " Representative Shieids of Tenncse-. . '-' i: "It. o;i?'..t o be p-o'.'ole to .co'.ve Mexican problem Tvi'.'.iout a:tuj.: ?rver.tion. --rritins from tlie stale p"n!i::arv at T" ?'oa on Novemr-er 2o. Jenkins fek! e refused to give bond. "22 it s-eir.ed EC i 10 meet these p-rople r-ar-.-Iy and e it out onee for ail, otherwise -"" wov.ld trouble r.ie 'or inoriti-.s ai:d ith?." " . I:e letter aiJ the senera! feeling there) ? that "Mexico rvi'.'i make one o" hr 1 'J al Ir.sj't.np rep'.ie?" to the American! e rerjuestii'. Jenkins's release, aiid i . t ti.e American embas.5-:" at e"ico ' " tiien i-.ad a representative at Pue'.iia J -:ir.a evidence that ti-e court has re- - ' - J 10 take-." 1 ' would no: like to pee intrvenrion ! a1.!." Jenkins wrote. "a. I Ti-.ink that ' ; to be possible to solve the Mexi- ' pro'oh-m itho:it a-'fjai inter", eniio.i. 1 oul:. t'..e attitude of ti"ie piesPnt jrov-iic:it jrov-iic:it i- '..arj to uv.ders;a:,d at time. j RRANZA DECLARED ! : BE PRO-GERMAN. J i c o ".'ad t ." e z e a t e b t c h a : . e o : ; 1 ... -?. to qcr on he- feet and s'.y :! ere :: r t'.ie Li-,' war. by taking' a stand in j -. ' r o: t'.ir iiiiits, but it is v-re!! known tbe po"c.":in.;nt ws violently uro- r.ai:. ar.'i, from the fon'inued perse- j -)n Thar they are s'nowi;; in ;;v c-j.se . ou'd seem th.it they re sti:; ti.-cir. -- intake of ai" opportunities to iiis'j.t I':iit.-d States tro-.-ernment. - "itre are so n.j-ny irret ;!a!ties ir. c;is.e :".'a.t they have present-1 acairt I that it seems Ur. rop; hie for me to! some sort of satisfac tion even v:ih courts as they h re r.ere, and T am j aski;: that it be taken out of the -Is of t::e k:al jU'I-re. w:o is a mere . ' o:-mor, and put in the; ' Is of a federal j'Jd'e, who is the o:iiv i oeterit iudire for Kucii c:i,-1 accord- ! , ...;i:o ''-e Me'amn con-fhution, ;,ut t.ev delaying action reatlr to cause rue j trouble art ;-ossi.-:e. T think, how- ; . t.-.at in a f-w days the case can' - - -rou.-t to a f-howdo'.vn." ECK FOR $500 SAID ! O HAVE BEEN USED i O PRODUCE RELEASE , h u ; v j CITY, r ' e c . Ahh.am O . j tie Aiv.e'i'n cons j'a- pirer.r at ."'L'-r t-.Sf.'S -fed 10 o'clock' Thure-! .jy ordr-:- of tJ-.e :d-e at T u- ; :--e'or.j.r.-: to H 6:. jlc'-t :'r:r, t''.;.: outmucd oit page 8, Column 1.) I JENKINS LEAVES ' mam 'U. S. Consular Agent Set ; Free by Order of Puebla Authorities. (Continued From Faze One.) city n'i thro a 2:30 ov.!o'!t thtj mom-lntf. mom-lntf. . CofiMUl Jf:f!kla'i ilrJ lir.nt'.'it'Ny to hU l.nnii, 1 1 is m-:is;K ta.t-.. Thd freoin of Mr. J t . k 1 n .i came ft -a M'lrrutfl to him, the- dhatch add. Ha va ftvv.vk.mftd from hi a nUht'fl nleo by j ChW.f of Joll':o Zitvalntu. and at onee , ' dresnfld hlmwolf, fcathurwd to:f her Me few bfjlonElniJfl, and wrh conveyed to his I.'Ih rtkiisA, It waa H,ild, v.'hb not un-ex;m'tfi.( un-ex;m'tfi.( In Pu'-hhi. t A'lvU:. to 101 I-mocrnt:i flUti t.ial ('omul Jenklni wan -t fr aftur tho ajMMrlH''S had U-jii hu.nd--d a ch'-clt fur j')u (Ann:rw:iii) Hin'-i i-y .J. filter ll.tpn'.n. drawn r.n t1.-..: Guaranty TmhI cuinli-iiiy -r N.rw Yjrk. It 1 deel-tnf-d turn Mr. l(ar.m;n eondinitfjd ah the nfeo-tlHiirii.M nfeo-tlHiirii.M f.r tlio r-doaii. Tiirt J. rialttr Ilhiman referred to In th fnr:j;niia: pruUihly In tlio tlir.it r1:ul man Of ih.i iianV!, forim-iy of CliU'-U'o. 'I'M Mr. Kiui.nn "Hit Involved In a dlflput with thn Hfi;i:i authorities !n over " ln.;ldfin'f In connect Ion with tho production pro-duction of Mia I'l.iy of "Croe-.ii1'," involving involv-ing an ulli-god thr(;it against Arthur UoiTt'Mcr, ti.o lOnKliHh actr-rnanHgcr. T'te dlMp it':!ir;t from London at that period Milled that ho hud b.;on bound ovr in 10,000 mirotlea In that city to lit;p the ponce for a yar, and that he ahortly ufUrvvurd loft England for t I,-ra ru'u. Wh'jii he rctdrnol to tho c.ipltnl Sma-' Sma-' tor Kiit I v.nn Burro tmd,d hv h 1r RcpooIJ-enn RcpooIJ-enn rolln.isufcM, who hOUKht ncvH of the fuiiferi-nue. T (c fthio uaw Hnry 1J. Kl.itrh. r, A niorli-an ambnn.iador to Slexl-vo, Slexl-vo, and sont to the White Houho an ata-Mtrui-t of tho rcdiiitH of the mtbeomrnlt-f-it'H InwHtlgntlon, requited by (he president, presi-dent, lift had Indicated h might malio 'tnl.-i public tonight, but dnetdod not to do no for the prpHonl. ' Much of tho mib.srn.nra of this abstract, It w:ui Maid, wrh given to t)uj president today by .Senator Fall, vho did most of t ho tnhdng. 'i'lie whole eonforenve wats dr.' lai-Ad to have beon of tho most friendly friend-ly nature, the president eloalng It with a wtory about an Irishman who, when indeed whot hur ho tlioiifiht tho United Htn ttB would tako Mexico, replied : J "1 think wo will. It'a no contag-ious , to us." k. At another point, when josts wore be-lnjf be-lnjf exchatiKod about the president's h. nlth, Mr. WlNon waa ald to have re- , f erred to tho Ntatemont mado In a letter by Senator Mosci, Republican, Now . tampyhlro, that the executive was ro- ported to havo a brain lesion. "Tho pri-Hldent renin rked," said Senator Sena-tor Kail, "that ah a reault of the confor-enro confor-enro ho Jioped tho senator would he ro- . nsmired, although ho niijjht bo dlsap-' dlsap-' Iolnted." Gives Detailed Account. Senator Fall ifuvo a detailed account of tno V'hlto House visit. Ho wild Dr. i Orayaon rouelved them and toolc them up1 to tho president's bedroom, where Mrs. AVHfion nhook hands wMh each senator. "Thon tho president tftiook hands with each of us," Senator Fall continued. "He wan lylritf In bed, flat on Ida baek. His shoulders were propped up sllshtly. His bed waH In a Hhaded portion of thf room, i le greeted uk pleasantly and, while his articulation ucomud noinowlmt thick, dur-liua; dur-liua; tho on tire conference I could understand under-stand perfectly every word he said. "I think he was covered up to hla chin, with hie rlyht arm out. I eat a lit t lo to one Bide and tdlffhtly below him near a , table, and no frequently turned hla head to talk to mo. He also reached over to the table several times to secure .papers on It." Alcd repirdlnp the president's physl- I I up; r-a r t S-n.'r vi'l .z' '. w "r.' ,'t'i " .-rri: T.r yy'r'i j t.ie xi ut.ve 1 v.::.. J 'if -o::'1nu-d Vv. H ".t-vr I '.'-' - n'i l..'- -.,'...'': ' i-'-'V.i.;'. '' j i-r.v, i, :; I.ttd .r. yv---rr . :t ; -j'r..rt.'H-d S-rai';r Yz.., w'ruj c.r.r- V ' . b ; "n 1 1 hofce 1: Uxrv.j.' .:.. i Sketches the Situation. I "I v.'A t:.; pr-b-.' ..a I d'dr.'t ca- 'o r.::: ." .,A Mr r .ili. "I 1 4k r f.n-J, n n-i.'.'y j--s : :., "vrr': '1- r.'? try fjur H'ji'''j:r.T..'.:-f and .i"1) ""'' j j .(.Tit t...M ;c.,'i--rri--r.-. f;;.oj.d ,.r--K;: c'.l v--.;.t .r,:lA wU:i M'-xi'O. 'f awi-.t-d bun If h-. Y.rxd a rory of r::y r'-vj- :j' ion a:i;i J.-- r-aciied ov- : ":! t.".-j .:.. arl p!'l"-d np a o;.y. Tl.? r rtf;i-;t:,k'-d ri;: If I .vo 1 i';v J".m a rr. cmorfti i' 1 J m in writipff vrina mv f '..-:i.i-nt, ar. I ;n.':ed to -i-.-iid It at ortre. Hi H'.xed n-Hny ij'iP'inH and d'.s- l !a.yjd a (f - r ; i .-h 1 kr-owldire of ',-or.4:M. -i n, i rt'-'-id ii wi-:i uh p.irff. H'j lr:dl''J.red pr-fc(t pr-fc(t ron.pre;:''n.,lon of th-: pjln'o I v.'aa I "I mid l.'.m t i l n. t I d'-:rfd to .'insure Mm my d-.!re to coomttj wir'i h'.ni 1 l;i M-Al'-an araira an far a.s I couid. He pi. -k i-d u ;j a copy of my rtbol'J'.io;! and j aVt.-d: " 'I mi p pose yo'i want to have me g.'.'ft 1 ijorrto oTilnlon on thi I raid that was t!ie purport", and he then anUrd If I would n'ipply him with th.j written rneinornriiiufn. li-i :i he wns mu'ii In-terfHtf-d and would kvo it hid careful attention. Ife didn't say when or how he would comniutdcate with uh. Familiar With Affairs. "The prepident Becmd ger.eraiiy familiar fa-miliar v.-i;ii Mexican af fa irs and Ha! j lie d 1 d no t k no w the (Malls." Mr. W iiion, a'vorrl log to Senator Fa:1., had an ldt that, the aubcomrn!ti''e'.s report re-port was In idinerts, and Mr. Fail explained ex-plained thn t the inn dry p.-ot'ably would not be eomplet'-d for several months and (bat report wad lmprooablo before next June. Akcd dlroctly if ho was Katldf'.ed w!th the president's condition n nd his ability abil-ity to handle the Mexican situation, Senator I 'a i 1 con n t e red : "Do you mean his mental condition?" "Yes." "Yea, sir," he replied, "entirely .so." FRISSVO, Cab, Dec. 5. John W. Jen-ktns Jen-ktns of Hunford, Cat., father of William (, K. Jenkins, Btated tonight he had liu word from hia won nxwrdinij bio release. He ree.dved a letter from bin non yesterday yester-day in which Jenkinu stated that half of 1'uebla waa on bin side. |