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Show DISORDERS IN MEXICO German Papers Advocate Advo-cate Intervention by United States Berlin, Feb. 13. The reported murder mur-der of E. HanB Angleman, German j ranch owner at El Porvenlr, in Mex- Ico, has attracted tho attention of the ' newspapers here to the conditions ' prevailing in Mexico. The general impression im-pression Is that the United States -will be forced ultimately to interfere in that country. ThoBoerBen Zeltung, In commenting on the Biibject, savBi "Better a peaceful Mexico under the United States than one devastated by rebels." Die PoBt declares it would be shameful shame-ful for Germany to leave the United States to exact punishment for the murder of a German and demands the immediate dispatch of the German cruiser Bremen, now on the Atlantic station, to' Mexico In ordes to 4ake action. j Denies Intervention. "Washington, Feb. 13. Realizing the danger to American residents In Mexico Mex-ico from the circulatlou of erroneous J press dispatches telling of proposed intervention on the part of the United j States, the state department today I issued another circular, to its diplo- malc and consular representatives In Mexico denying all "foolish storleB" about American intervention and expressing ex-pressing the good will and slncerest friendship of the United States government gov-ernment for Mexico. During the Madero revolution the state department issued a similar circular cir-cular Since the present trouble as. sumed serious proportions, the department de-partment has made every effort to stop tho stories of Intervention av making plain its policy towards the slBtor reoubllc. The American representatives in Moxico have besn instructed to circulate cir-culate the note In the press and to , use every means to get the denial 1 before trie populace. In the note the slncerest friendship for Mexico and the Mexican people is expressed with the hope that tha blessings of peace will soon return to them MexIco'B Internal political ar- fairs are not a point of concern to j this government, according to tho note, and the American government demands nothing but the respect and 1 protection of American life and prop- 1 ! et ty. The Mexican government has wlth- I drawn Us request to Kend Mexican federal soldiers through American tor- ' rltory from "Eagle Pass to El Paso. it appears that a law has been brought ' to light which prohibits the Bending of - troops out of Mexico without permls- ' slon of congress Apparently this 1 statute was unknown during Jhe Ma- 1 dero revolution 'or was- ignored. n II I- MMtJaanraiH riBVDIl 15 HluuH1'"" El Paso, Texas, Feb. 13. A battalion battal-ion of the Eighteenth infantry, ac. companied by a machine gun platoon, arrived at Fort Bliss this morning from Whipple Barracks, Arizona, to relieve the Fourth cavalo. now in garrison at Fort Bliss, so that the cav-alrv cav-alrv can resume bordet guard duty In enforcing the neutrality laws, j The rebels still hold me country west of Chihuahua and south of Juarez, Juar-ez, but appear inactive aside from raiding ranches to replenish the r supply of horses, food and ammunition ammuni-tion , From the vicinity of Torreon comes the nowB that almost tho whole country coun-try iB in armc against the government and there are far more rebels In arms than there are troops to give protection. protec-tion. Gov. Gonzales at Chihuahua. Chihuahua Feb. 13.-Govemor Ab-rani Ab-rani GonzaleB arrived here last night from Juarez in spite of thy, efforts 0. , the rebels to Interrupt his journey". Battle Is Roported I Torreon. Mexico, Feb. 13.-A battle is reported to have been fought between be-tween federal troops and Vasquesitas on the Nazas river, in the neighbo.-hood neighbo.-hood of Lerdo. Btate of Durango. No details have been received. |