Show HUERTA PLANS TO ASSEMBLE THE DIPLOMATS Announced Announced He Will MaKe MaRe St Statement on Present Situation I UNCLE SA SAM MAY DEAL WITH REBELS Carranza's Attitude an the Matter Said to Be One of Expectancy v WASHINGTON Oct 17 General General 1 Huerta plans to assemble tho the foreign diplomats In Mexico City Olty today or tomorrow tomorrow to to- morrow acco according g to the state stata department department depart depart- ment mont advices arid aid make a a. stat statement mont monton on the present situation No i Inkling ng ngot of ot Huertas Huerta's purpose was Inthe in inthe inthe the dispatches His statement will be he received hero horo with the keenest interest though administration administration administration ad ad- ministration officials doubt that it v will nIter tilter the situation Those closest to tho the administration n policy believe dealings with Huerta ar arc aro practically ended ende and that peaceful measures to compose tho the situation will next be exerted in other directions Speculation on the possibility and extent extent ex ox- tent of or dealings with nth th the constitutionalist constitution alist heads has haa boon beon revived by the present situation but brings n no nite e statement from official quarters President Wilson Wilso has' has from time timo to time said he would welcome information information tion of ot the tho purposes of the constitUtionalists constitutionalists should ther b become come success success- t ul by arms arras There has b been en no no direct communication b but t tho the president is expected to be in receipt of information information information tion aJon along the lines Tho The meeting meeting- of iho he diplomats in M Mexico xico City Wednesday was inconclusive sive ive and bound none of f the thc participants participants partido pants to fo auy any definite course ac according orain to official advices Official dispatches toda today rep reported tb that t the meeting called called for a discussion of of- f. f the tho situation situa tion tien in the republic reached q no o collective collee tive tivo opinion as to a solution lon pf tho J S W J Si was yeas held bela at t I 1 the l Gor au aule le legation and representatives ics of Great Grat Britain Britain- Spain Germany Austria Fr Ii r Russia Norway y a and d. d the tf United United Unit Unit- it ed cd States State were present Consul G Genera n ral ra raH H Hanna reported today to day that nearly 1 nil all l refugees had bad loft Monterey and efforts were were boin being made matic through Roar Rear Admiral Fletcher a and d. d Consul Canada at at Vera Vcra Ci Crusto to have the Norwegian steamon Texas City call caU at Tampico Tamp co for them International settlement of Mexican affairs by armed if necessary necessary essary was urged in the house today by py Rep Representative es Sherwood Democrat Democrat Demo Demo- crat Ohio U A A crisis is now on that calls for immediate action on tho the part of tile United States said hop ho U One One of r three courses is open to us to rai rais the embargo o on arms and encourage the tho Mexicans in their natural desires Ita to kill each other to o enter tho this country for armed intervention or to co operate with tho the other nations of the tho world in exercising a control that will allow the tho establishment of a firm government CARRANZA IS w WAITING NOGALES Sonora O Oct t 17 Confident that good news for tor the constitutional cause will come soon from Washington Carranza leader Jeader of ot the revo revo- movement In northern Mexico announced today ho would remain here to retain communication with the American capital capitoL Carranza's aides and the more mor prominent military leaders of the con tI- tI assert the rebel chieftain ln has lias received messages from President Woodrow Wood- Wood ro row Wilson regarding the thc situation In Mexico Among Amons- revolutionary sympathizers ers era there Is confident expectation that the tho American government will soon extend recognition to the constitutionalist move move- ment Gen Felipe A Angels re regarded as one pf pr the strongest men Identified with tho the anti Huerta movement mO arrived to today today to- to day from Europe to become Carranza's secretary of or war Carranza received another long mCf message age In English today which constitutionalist attaches said came from from an American official In Washington Carranza de de de- clin d to discuss it TWO AMERICANS KILLED IN m MINING DAMP FEUD GUADALAJARA Mexico I Oct 17 Two H.-Two Two Americans ani and ami ono one Mexican were isert killed on Tuesday as nt the re result of a feud at a 0 mining camp in the thc state 0 of Jalisco about ol hl miles to tho the northwest of or this city Twenty five o fl for for- I eigners ners there were threatened with ex ex- S termination The Tho dead Americans are Thomas ThomaR Barratt Barratt Barratt Bar- Bar a 0 mine manager and und William Keil- Keil dall datI a mine employee News of or th the killIng kill kill- In Ing reached this city today Barratt was murdered with an ax by the tha Mexican who was captured by K Ken Ken- n- n dali and turned over to the tho guards While the guards were escorting the mur mur- r derer to Magdalena Magdalen they thoy shot him A story story reached the mining camp that the murderer had been killed by Kendall whereupon a n. number of or Mexicans I t set upon Kendall and killed him The Themo same earno night about lea JOO Mexicans at nt- alt all tho the foreigners foreigner In camp Tim The forel foreigners er took refuge In a a- after telephoning to Ma Magdalona for troops A detachment of ot fifty nn- guards guards guardA r re and escorted th the thA foreigners t to S Magdalena city where here thc they took train for tor this THREATS MADE AGAINST FELIX DIAZ IN HAVANA HAVANA Oct Placa Placards P purporting to tobo bo be signed by various Mexicans Ing ng In tn havana who threaten n to the landing of Gen Felix Diaz and u t n assassinate sa sl nate him It he ha should como come a horo Were wore posted throughout tho city today A wireless dispatch from the tha steamer steamer Corcovado ado on board of ot which General General Diaz IB III Ii coming here bore sarH that thit the yes ves sel sal will arrive at 8 0 c clock tomorrow morning Tho rho secret police have havo h been ordered by the authorities to tu prohibit all an com com- between the tho ship and the tou shore except persons fully a authorized authorize Should General land hamd the time hotel at ut which hn hll stays Htay la lit lu to hp be prot protected by 1 Tx po 0 r rou Co 4 ou U n J HUERTA PLANS TOt TO I A ASSEMBLE DIPLOMATS ATS t I irony Continued ot from ol pace l 1 I Dire e an niI l a n strong detachment of rural tN guards IS NOT m LIKELY TO BE WITHDRAWN LONDON J Oct 17 liw Thero H-Thero There Is la no tim of If Gre Great t BritaIn's recognition of or il President of ur Mexico r rIm im withdrawn n u at t t pr present u Uti as suggested nn n iT dispatches from Washington In the thep p of or British government circles circle fl lt it t it admitted I that Wat might I i rise which would Induce Sir Ed Edward Edwa aid d arc r c the British foreign orel 11 secretary to ake this Ibis drastic course t but It Itt Is t pointed out that thus far fai has occurred to o c the official view le that recognition recognition tion lon of the i Provisional fro K government j v was ak time tIe correct pOk poky Ml It 3 Is r realized l J here that thill the state of the fairs In III Mexico t Is IK Iser vet very hn had bad but Omit Greut hI is I studiously refraining from In- In lj r In any wa way wiy n n and time constitutionalists HUGGINS RELEASED Conn Oct 17 i fter ben arm l' l t ted d lj 1 by 1 officials official In Mexico accused cl of or the rebels Cran Cranville ra It II mcm- mcm per er of or a Q prominent Tennessee t fancily RI assli on mm hail n nJ I Is now a aboard x ird AK I I r the transport Buford Duford en to n route to 10 San Francisco according to a Ice advices s received b by the Hugging family from the themer American Ameri mer can state department today toda AMERICAN HELD BY HUERTA Tenn renn Oct 17 17 to Information receIved lucre hero from William n g Alger American consul at Me Mexico Granville U n. lIu huggins Hug Hug- gins member of a prominent Murfreesboro Murfreesboro boro rami family Is us held prisoner In the Mexican Mexican can city b by the government Ko accused accused ac nc- of n the thc rebels The consul asked that money be sent for defense but hut Inasmuch ns as 1 the lett letter r was dated d September S-l S c I the family a In II y fearing delay tod today wired lied to th the American state department that action be taken In III Muggins Huggins' ln behalf Hugo ns nerved t with the T Tennessee unessee ec regiment In th the lie Philippines NO REBEL NEGOTIATION WASHINGTON V Oct 17 Prompt 17 Prompt de denial denial dental de- de nial was made that tha t President Wilson or 01 any am other of or the go government had hall entered entert Into communication with Gene Genel Caranza leader of or the constitutionalists reeking some fome ba basis ls for the lie restoration of peace In lu Mexico It was acknowledged unofficially however er that thit the Wilson ad administration Rd- Rd ministration lion was aware that certain In Interested In- In parties acting without mental authority had hall been canvassing the situation with the revolutionary rc leader I These activities it Is thought gave e rise to io the report that the government po had opened negotiations lions with the rebels NO STUDENT DEMONSTRATIONS IONS MEXICO CITY Oct 17 Ii There 17 There hare ha h horn no tin hilI of or inv r sort in he hc capital or elsewhere so far fara faras faras a as Is known UD up to the present Th The threatened withdrawal of the jud judges cs of the tho supreme court and the consequent consequent consequent conse conse- quent interruption of or the sessions of or the court have ha been een averted bv hy the decision of the the disaffected Jurists to continue their functions Four of or the judg Judges s who were said to be dissatisfied with the prevalent pre conditions threatened yesterday to absent themselves but hut the court was In session toda today with tho the customary attendance COTTON GROWERS VERS ANXIOUS CALEXICO CaL CuL Oct 17 American Il American cotton growers in In- Inthe the Mexican territory of Lower California became worried to toda today today to- to da day over the report that a 1 constitutionalist constitution constitution- alist t Invasion In was contemplated and call called upon Carlos CurIos Mendoza revolutionary agent lucre to learn whether time the re rebels els if the diet ther wore were in power would woul exact export duties on cotton olton Mendoza Mondoza declared that t no export duties would be he levied and that foreign ranchers in Lower California would be protected as ns long on- on ns as they observed ed strict neutral neutral- ity It |