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Show INDEPENDENCE DAY EXPECTED TO PASS WITHOUT TROUBLE Washington, Sept. 17 Stnto O.j-partment O.j-partment officials wero resting s1 euro tonight In tho belief that torn row's celebration of tho nnnlvsrta j of tho Mexican Independence, though It might bo mcrked by interesting dc-velopements, dc-velopements, would not Jeopardize the safety of Americans In Mexico. They hro confident that at tho capital where ' tho federal authorities aro in full con trot there Is no posslbil.ty of an antl American demonstration that would Involve risk or personal Injury, whllo in tho outlying states tho officials nro under tho strictest Injunction from General Huerta to extend full protection to Americans. In tho country dominated by tho constitutionalists tho various local ' tedders aro treating Americans cour , teously" and, on tho whole, tho only element of danger Is believed to lie i with the irresponsible brigand bands that aro particularly active In the ' southern section. Tho embarkment of American ret-fugoss ret-fugoss on the west coast of Mexico continues and tho American consular office at Los Mochls reported that six American adults, eight ch Idrcn and ono German wero leaving tho district for tho United States on the cruiser Yorktown today. Seventy Americans remain at Los Mochls and there are fifty more in tho district mostly north of San Bias. It is expected that fifteen fif-teen will leave on the transport Bui-ford. |