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Show ! MEXICAN PAPERS ANNOUNCE EARLY RECOBWTION Of HUERTA BY D. S. Long Articles Regarding Alleged Intentions of United States Appear Under Scare Heads Readers Assured That Official Announcement From Americans Expected Expect-ed Within Few Days. REBELS CONTROL TUXPAM OIL DISTRICT General Pancho Villa Makes Demand on Torreon Bank That His Drafts Be Honored Federal Officers of Mexico City Suburb to Be Tried by Court Martial for Plotting o start Miliatry Uprising Prominent Mexicans Mexi-cans Are Implicated. Mexico City, Nov. 22 The Mexican Mexi-can morning newspapers under government gov-ernment domination published on I their front pages toda long articles regarding the alleged intention of 1 the United States government to rec- ) I , ognize Provisional President Huerta in the near future. El Indepediente mF bad a seven column headline which i pad "Huerta will be recognized by the r American government. The special ,; envoy of President Wilson able to ' prove anarchy was reigning in the camp of the rebels of the north." Claim Huerta Is Recognized. BE1 Diarlo similarly displayed an item stating that Secretary of State 1 Bryan bad already signed a commun I I ( ' lcatlon recognizing Huerta. The same Hi tmucnanur nnnt Onerridn MoheJio. the Mexican foeLgn minister, as eay King he has "no official knowledge'" , E 'of tne fact' that from private S course he ha received 'very optl-K optl-K mistic news and hag hopes of an a; early adjustment" of the difficulties between Mexico and the United T States i ! El Indepediente, at great length, i I relates that the failure of the con-' con-' ; ference between William Bayard qW Hale and Carranza, the constltution-I constltution-I alist leader, was dno to the convic-I convic-I tlon of President Wilson and Secre-kd Secre-kd larv of State Bryan that the rebel chief could not gve assurances for the safety of the lives and property ' of foreigns. The newspaper con- tinues: mAA f! "President Wilson and Secretary ill at of State Bryan, after listening atten I I lively to the report of their envoy. JlllUf decided that Provisional President mm Huerta was the only man capable of sta Ap. dominating situation. " fj, g I The wime newspaper assures its ' ' readers that an official announcement or the recognition of Provisional President Huerta is expected "with-1 "with-1 In n few davs.' " Mexican Press Optimism il'ii The foundation for the optimism lului 01 'p Mexican press appears to be certain cablegrams received here by F foreign business men describing the ; horror felt by President Wilson at i the killing of federal prisoners when the rebels took Juarez. These cablegrams were at first er-ITW er-ITW roneoush translated as referring to the killing of American army men ..I there. The Imparclal displayed the htory yeste.rdav and It was copied by " Zm a"r,rnon uapers It caused an F , unmistakable atmosphere of optimism Prta in Uif national palace where the ftllTl ii(-t i appear"d to be fully credited WlW T Rebels Control Tux pa m RebelB control a district in which ilf- I an located some of the camps of J Mi- Pearson svnriirate in tin; Tuxpam JL uisiriil nf tin iat'.' nf i-ra ( niz, in- -jk eluding the Island of Potreros, of I which Thomas Coleman an mrican i alleged to have been dispossessed mr w and r. aroint v. hi h CharRe o'Shaugh L w t ' iicfs? is treating with Lhe Mexican I foreign office JaS The rebels are not Interfering with llv "" "rk ,,! :'..;..' In i if jn I contenting themselves with collecting trutr I Demand on Bank. a I The manager of a local bank with I- . a branch at Torreon received a tele I . gram today from General Francisco fvH r -Pancho' Villa, the rebel leader, d? .nl it " ( i. .u. Ll.. J 1 . - w - V.nn...1 T K JJ Id I J 1 1 1 k: illtll lli uiono it- iiuiiur 1.-U I The bank manager Is inclined to eom-- eom-- ply with i his demand, fearing ham "M come to I he local manager if it pt be refused Tlu- officer- of the little M garrlsjn of Ixtapalnpa. the suburb of the federal capital, were arrested to i l H day and are to be tried by court mar VllVliai for complicity in a plot to stari. II la military uprising. "' ''" gornment orfic.ais declare 1 lhai ;i sc-Hr'-h of the houses m Hi. snip- iJJJK urbs brought forth evidence connect- irig prominent Mexican army officer Bwith the consplrar 1 CHRISTMAS RECRUITING DEN I EC 51- Macaalt-Tia. Souora, M-x N'o 22. Ali:-olutt- denial was made today at lliu icmpornry Const itutionalifll head !r3l t ' i 1 oi General Lee t hnstmah. the Ain-ric;ui s : i j n - m fortune, in rc-C rc-C pvptniitu,). niericans at hJcago. had Htny ( onnection with the CouBtltu- 1 0" Klionalibi movement in Mexico t Bas reiterated that neither General t'arraiiz.i nor his ad isn - would per-3 per-3 1 n'" U1' toreignen to join the lu- I- t-urgent troopv. an attitude which ft lias been a characteristic of the pre-Hent pre-Hent resolution in contrast to the Ma-(lero Ma-(lero revolt B REBELS ACTIVE AT ORIZABA Jft 'cra Cruz, Mex.. Nov 22. Five fl&uinii ( Mexican Iroops loft this city fty train last night for Orizaba. 7U I. illfcllcs southwest of Vera Cruz, where Tbe Inwurg'erits ore Incoming active h fltcU ft 1 1 ' vte mi gunboat:- SiTagoza J Jfitfl " l.fcw Vera ruz and the transport C0lBPB"ifcrc'. 1 ' "'" ,hlr' 1Mjrl ,hir'u thli JlBrS1 'A !l1 1 1 Oops supplies' for SVV s''"" U,"J Taniplco Tli' re 'Hfv Mexican w;ir es?els here. r Restored at Tuxpam .i J IW'a i;ion Nov 22. Rear Admir SBP al Fletcher cabled today that the battleship, New Hampshire, had left Tuxpam to return to Vera Cruz. Taken Tak-en in connection with the pledge from the Constitutional General Agullar that his men would not molest mo-lest foreign property, the movement was regarded as evidence that the restoration of order was complete between Tuxpam and Tamplco. Tho Madero refugees were transferred trans-ferred late last night to tho scout cruiser, Chester, from the battleship Rhode Island, and the Chester sailed lor Havana, , Naval Situation. With the full realization that there probably can be no Immediate developments devel-opments In a diplomatic sense, pend-iug pend-iug a clearing of the tangle in which t : . c J i i i j Itself, Interest is now centered In the naval situation on the gulf coast. The approach of two British cruisers was i made known to the state department through the British embassy without I eliciting any expressions of disapproval, disap-proval, and that Is takeu as another evidence that the United States and Great Britain are acting In perfect, harmony as to naval forces to protect pro-tect foreign interests It Is pointed out in naval circles that with German Ger-man and French , warships in ohe same waters there could be no ob jectlon to the presence of British ships Unofficial advices from the government govern-ment agents in the sections of Mexico Mex-ico where the constitutionalists are operating, suggesting a revival of a plan to seek recognition from tho Lnited States for a de facto government govern-ment claiming jurisdiction by right of possession, the establishment of a capital and of an organized adminls tration in all that part of Mexico north of a line drawn about due wet from Tuxpam or Tampico. Bryan Denies Statement. Secret.ary Brjan Issued this statement state-ment relative to Mexico City dispatches dis-patches about the mvement of British warships to Mexico: "The statement published this morning to the effect that the state department protested against the action ac-tion of Greai Britain in sending war vessels to Mexican waters Is absolutely abso-lutely false And in denying the i RtHtemen'. 1 dsir to add a condem nation of the publication of statements state-ments of that kind without taking time to inquire into their truth or falsit j A ilenl.-il cannot reach all who read the siatemem nor can It prevent I the discussion and educational com ! ments that are predicted on the false fctatementp Surely In international affairs there ought to be a patriotic desire to promote friendly relations, and ihese cannot he promoted bj the reckless publication of false state ments in regard to the acts of gov emment officials " nn |