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Show HUCRTA AWAITS NEXT MOVE. Seema Convinced That United States Will Net Intervene. Mexico City. Resigned apparently to those conditions which make it neceasary to carry on a dilatory campaign cam-paign against hla enemies, Presides' Heerta and his official dependents appeared serene on Sunday. He seemed seem-ed convinced the United States would not take more drastic measures toward to-ward the Mexican government than those already taken. It baa been ramcred that congress would not continue to meet; that !t would be automatically dissolved and that General Huerta waa about to quit office. All these have been disproved. dis-proved. Congress has launched Into what promises to be a prolonged session. ses-sion. Baik Wrecker Convicted. Dortmund, Germany'. After a trial lasting 114 daya llerr Ohm, managing director of the Niederdeutsche baa'z. which failed with liabilities of $12,000.-00 $12,000.-00 on July 17, 1910, waa aentenced Saturday to aeven yea re Imprisonment 0RTIE E. M'MANIGAL ' ' V Ortie E. McMiniQil. tne conirtsrd dynamiter, has been released from tht jail at Lee Ange'ta, Cl., y orJcr of District Attorney Fredericks becsbss of his "ill hetth." National Grange Convention. Manchester, X. 11. Delegates to the forty-seventh annual convention of the National Grange left for their homes Saturday. The next convention will be held In Delaware, possibly at Wilmington. |