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Show MEXICO CITY Mexican Officials Relieve Re-lieve Intervention Will Not Become Necessary Mexico City, Sept 10. Government officials continue to regard as absurd tho reports that the United States government is seriously considering Intervention in Mexico. It was declared de-clared at the national palace today that conditions are stoadllj growing hotter. In tho meantime every effort will be made, It was announcod, to protect foreigners and their property Recent developments In tho south do not appear to include any aerlous encounters Rebels aro reported to be operating In Pucbla, Morelos and the state of Mexico A new rebel movement, of which few details have been obtained, ha3 been reported from Muguiz, state of Coahuila. Several bands of revolutionists revolu-tionists have appeared along the line of the international railway and there Is some reason for belloving that their objective point Is the border town of C. P. Diaz. Liberado Galavls. one of OrozcoSj officers, is roported to have ben killed in the attack upon Snn Miguel Mesqultal last week, and his body id said to be still banging from the balcony bal-cony of the municipal building thore. Manuel Betaucourt, an American citizen, according to the story brought here today, was fatally wounded by rebels when they attacked Atnellx, near Talixco, Guerrero, last Saturday Belancourt Is said to have beon a native na-tive of Texas. A heavy consignment of ammunition ammuni-tion and 160 soldiers left the capital last night for. Monterey A new rebel movement has been reported at Ra-concs, Ra-concs, state of Neuvo Loon, near Monterey Mon-terey War Secretary Hunting. Washington, Sept. 10. Undeterred by the seriousness of the situation In Mexico and the trouble In Nicaragua, Nicara-gua, Secretary of War Stlnison has plunged into the wilderness of California Cali-fornia for a stay of at least throe weeks The secretary telegraphed Major General Wood, chief of staff, of the army, that he was leaving Yosemlte national park and proposed to bury himself in the mountain fastnesses. Assistant Secretary Oliver will return re-turn to duty tomorrow. |