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THE WASHINGTON HERALD Cloudv and cold, probably pre ceded b snow flurries Temperatures jcsterdaj Max imum, 54: minimum, 41. The Herald has the largest trorning home circulation, and rfrintJ all the new, of the world, with many exclusive features. XO. 2333 WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1913.-TWELVE PAGES. ONE CENT. MADERO AND SUAREZ KILLED IN COLD BLOOD ONDER "FUGITIVE LAW" Deposed President and Vice President Shot Down While on Way from Palace to Penitentiary. REIGN OF TERROR SWEEPS MEXICO lcuo Cm. lb 2? reign of terror has been inaugurated FranciM.o I Madcro and Pino Suarez. deposed President and Vice President of the republic, hac fallen shot down in cold blood during a midnight rule from the National Palace to the pcnitentiar. I cIin Diaz- threat of lat night. 'We wll ue such energetic mean as to put an end to rebellions forecr, has been followed b swiit execution MlllTMl, i v. i,ni,iis Murder and .march have been let loose to cement the work of the revolution The Madcristas and all other opponent of the niihtarv dvnast ulm.li Ins been established arc to be exterminated Opposi tion to the Diaz-Hucrta regime is to be drowned m blood Marfal law alone prevails, '1 he jails arc": being hllcd with suspect- There VICTIM OF 'FUGITIVE LAW." MR. TAFT ORDERS ARMY HEADS TO New York Newspaper States Stimson and Wood Are to Meet President-elect. RESPONSIBILITY SHIFTED Heads of Foreign Affairs, Na?al and Army Committees of Congress Get Instructions. arc rumor ot other offici il assassi-lations iplllIIHllon r. ( The ofllnal i xplanatioti agination and Juarez s . nf radictor til1 provl i llu killing i if Madcro s as Is twofold anc Gn Victorlano Huerta "resident swears tint incidental lo in attempt to ns c tin two depocd ofliuals I ran Is. o do la Barra declared that it was because th1 two men attempted to . sape Neither v ill ralk" a definite st t.inent It is impossible to obtain ln f. rmation i t which side began the "rug from whi h side aini. the fatal lllr Mnclr Shu I I 1 ran i Ma Icixi ridiiiR in in i i m lile with guards liefore and be Im I him rtl-s.1 fro n a single -hot I ii let ntere.1 tlie Imk or his head ard i erged at th forehead suar z fell pierced bv manv bullet' lis of whlih entered from the front The onlv w tjie es wer thoe actuall I i saj-ed in th" sbootlag I n international t ! as of lli tragedvM WiJ s e iicns great -n " Is ttra U O.sr two oill ills w e HiiKhterel af,tcr i nlo-iat rcptesentations bid beer ad 1 tbr amDamadnr from the I nit .I Mates In their behalf a id assuranie' m lluerta thit their cafitv wc uld In I, mranterd MaUr liKrallKiiliuli. XV ilsun Vnibasv,,!, sugiiti een Matte de th it the'guil It U lmrle truth to Wilson i making in Vn ofndal investigation has and sol mn promises are ill be punished tate not one man lift in Mexico fit ofTi al leport of tn fig.tive m doctrine all s le' the unwrit night believes assassination . being q loted hft that has eon i ivoKed forctnturies in I.atiu coun fries when the death of a prisoner Is desired I nder If. the flight of a prisoner is fHUiitated In order that be ma) be shot down In the attempt fter which it is rMorded -tn the tevords tint the t isoner was slain while trving to es ape VVHe Hears of Killing In tl s manner Gustavo Madero was il poscl of the other da Now Fran i"CO Madero and stenor Sua-ez are added to the list The most dramatii and heart rending ii idents attended the discover) of the a isliter of the two officials Senora Mad.ro heatt broken wife of the former I resident sot the first defli ite news of lur liiisban 1 s death from tht 5pan.n M ulster s-enor Lologan Cologan !! t orts Ini befon this reached her i at srious and unusual events had oe rred Hut a few hours before she ha 1 I' n hi her Kiieen ko lluerta btgging for t i life of her husband for a siht f him a word from him lo enable her o sustain the suspense under whkh she was laborim, Huerta had turneil her "Hi Ja I aintm: she was nrried IT h friends Friends Ivepl MIenl. ' j r s it ''''' nnV I - - B a ?1 l . rBr I s.fe ' ntwnsco I. MADIIRO. W III lh . eame to da f Ihe ' ai.(d t rearhed I e' friends irt but I f nde-inied to keep it from her Vor fori j eisit houis he hnI n t slej, t Th re were fears for her reason -which m e troiin now in tne w?nt of to ds si development t las when the tragic detills could not longer le kept from her he wis told as rjentlj as polulp that the i nd which she had feare 1 had ome Mie fninted Tien after haxinjr been releil icton rmiid hi her brother Jose Perez an 1 svriorita ladero slsteri of tlie former 1 resident Senora Madcro drove 'o the penltentiarv Iven then with her husband cold in death and for ever removed from the pith of the mill tar dictators she waa refused access ti him So w is tnor Perez. Senora Sua rez. who tlo had hurried to the penitcn tlarv vvts likewise denied admittance to the mortuarv Phj sicians in accordance with tne law It mi explained wen ptr- formiiiK an ititoj sj The tw i widows frantic with Bnef thus K od there together, lone victims of revolutionar blood lust hvsterlcallv calili k for i slcht of their slain hus bands whlit. stolid oflclals stood about nd soldiers paraded back and forth ob llvlous to the heart rendinc scene Then a tranpe dramatic chapter in tlu historv of rent and torn Mexico was nactcd a chapter which will be cher hed in the annals of the republic Ions; after the names of the men guiltv of towlav s crimes have been buried In odi oblivion A hcaitiful woman in- spired bv i brothers slaughter bravel set at defiance the iron rule of the tv rant which has find Itself on the Mex ican peoples riruonnrr Dins O dicers Mercedes Madcro voung handsome educated in Pari who has been a bril liant Ie-ider of official societj In Mexico fit since the revolution of lsio which overthrew the regime of Porfiro Diaz swejt aside her weepinu kinswomen and fonflnneil on Pace Three. New ork. Feb a The New lork American to-morrow will print tlie fol lowins from Washington ' It Is learned to night that President Taft his shifted the burden of the Mcxl can situation to the lioulders of PrcHdent elect Wood row Wilson When the President rt turned to Wash ington from N'ew 1 ork to night his first act was to notirv Secretarj ot War Mini son and Ma Oen I eonard Wood lint th wero to confi r with President elett Wilson sometime within the next fortv eight hours, prohablv Tuelav Hurr calls were also sent out for le chairman of the committee on J-orelMi Itelutlons Mllltar) Afaim ind Naval ffalrs Thse representatives of ( digress wero likewise t Id that the Taft administration would take no Initial step with regird to Mexico unles some direct nttack hail been made on tht Vmurkan colonv Fn rout to Washington President Taft repeated to f rb nds on the train that as long as the Mexicans confined the fighting among themselvis tl is counlrj should n t Interfere Men oncerned Itrtlclent It Is consl lered hlghlj prolmble tint when President-elect Wilson takes the matter up in conference ho will ask that Senator ("ullom of the Fo-clgn Uilitions l. onunitlee . Kepres ntatlvc Hood of the Foreign Affairs Commit tee Senator Warren of the Mllltar Affairs Committee and benator Perkins, o' the Nsval Affairs Committee, be present. No one of these men would discuss tl"e matter to night or even admit the nature of their talk with the President other than to confirm the Taft polio as alrradv announced This pollcj of continued Inaction in the face of reports revealing gruesome details of the reign of terror in the Clt of Mexico is plalalj a surprise to bec retarj Stimson, secretary Mever. and Gen Wood IJkewise the diplomatic represent tlves of the great nations of I urope who nave alrcadv demanded that their re spectlve citizens be afforded military j I 'im"ii ini inr I II11CJ laieB abandon tlie Monroe Doctrine, are pe culiars silent to-night Knch emhass In Washington has been visited bv a representative ot the mcrkan. onb to, EIGHT DAYS INTERVENE . 3fi AND WILLIS MOORE IS PUZZLED INAUGURATION WEATHER The weather prophet Is still unable to tell whit kind of weather Washington is going to have on March 4 According to the W either Hurcau Bulletin issued for the coming week all we can do Is to hope for the best We are promised rain hall or snow for the latter part of the weotr commencing Thtirsdav and lasting until Saturdav or bundav We are not assured In anv wav about Inau guration da There is a disturhame brewing now off the Pacific coast which moving InfJiid will cross tho Rokv Mountains and ar ilvo in this section about Thursdav ViDtur disturbance Is ixpected to an pear in the far West about lrld.i and prevail our the Middle West at the closu of the week Whether this storm will make Its wav toward the Capital it Is hard to tell AIRSHIPS THAT PASS IN NIGHT STARTLE BRITAIN Mysterious Dirigibles Flashing Search lights Orer Countryside Arouse English War Office. Loudon Feb SI rngland has beeji greatlj troubled since it was official! es tablished onie time ago that a Zeppelin airship had nrtuall flown over Sheer "! in rl ? the night To ad I I the jerplexitv and wenderment over the noc iirnil lt the news comes t nisht th-' in th - liivteriius airship wai s,,n at s,heib, in Virkshire late last night r connoltiilng for nearlv in h ur In the nelchborhool Tie airship sh wcd port an 1 -tarlma'd light ind flashed her searchlight over th countrvlde Mnnv people, distinctly Heard th. whirr of the propellers st nights visitation assume h ssclal graviiv In vlrw of the a ri il navigation which wis recently rushed tl roLgh liament This gives the authorities of tommunltv he power to sluot aircraft that falls to give a sntls- ficti r explanation of her movements OLD SOLDIER WANTS SENATE CHAPLAINCY Rev. Valentine F. Schmitt Indorsed by Veteran Organizations for Rer. Pierce's Place. LAW INTERFERES WITH CHALONER MEETING DIVA Cavalieri Offers Box for Con cert to Her One-time Brother-in-law. HE WRITES TO MR. TAFT Federal Permission Asked to Enter District by Author of "Who's Looney Now?" STANCH MARYLAND DEMOCRAT DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH MEXICO SEVERED PENDING EXPLANATIONS Ambassador Wilson and Other Repre sentatives Virtually Put lluerta Gov ernment on Trial for Grime. TAFT IS STILL UNMOVED TO ACTION Pending a lull investigation of tlie circumstances surrounding the. killing of former President Madcro and former A ice President Pino Suarez m tlie streets of Mexico Citv vciterdav. mhnrlnr W,U. and the other foreign diplomatic representative-, m Mcvuo have de clined to meet the ofhuaN ot the new gov eminent in that untntrv iiibT:ador iIon mtormed Secretary of State Knox last night that he had requeued the Mcican Minister lor Torcign Affairs, Mr. dc la Barra. to postjionc the reception to the diplomatic corps, vvhich was to have been held to dav, until the killing ot the deposed officials had been cleared up CIOVHINSIkM- PIT ON TRIVU That the Hutrn government in Mexico Citv has thus been ftr tuallv put on trial to cxui'pitc itch from comiilaitv m the killing of Madero and Pino Snare?. wa, the interpretation put upon mbassador Wil-ons utton here It aNo vva- rcgirded as extrcmelv .ignificant of the vktptici-m with which the did-umcr or tilt provisional gov ernment of anv unmeet inn with the killing ot the former President and ice Preside t has been received It wis rccallid here ht night that smuhr action was taken hv- Vthc iliplomatic cores at Belgrade when the King and Queen of Ser- AMBASSADOR UNHURT MMF I IN r W VI II-ni 1111 VrmMr Uxin Now venture mrth 1'ei.laritii; thit patriotism liniands rfrocnltinn tf their r-iudldatr otficia a or the lirumi Ann) of tin- Ilepul lir ind th- i nion V'teraius 1 nion v.stpruax -n un uml mlml nounrex that evcr Ircltimate effort ork State I would lie mail lo their urbanization to I PreI lent Tift hare the Kev alentine 1- chmltt across the I'olo paimr or -i inscph s i nurr' appointed, n analtlni. tin nlte.1 'tales I a inir of Who mie .ml who ma i ot th Mhji and Dixon ln l.en adjj.lKed of tv tlie c lUrt of New s rn.de applinUon to for federal protection la" rd U m w nnxlou- resldnts repl matter BLOODSHED MARKS HIS REIGN. HHiiiiiiiiiiiiiv HBp!-? .P ir iuiiiiiiiiH f GEN. AURiXIO HUERTA, Una Srltrd tbr Kovrrnmrnt of Mrxl in inen this answer which we cannot dlrus now Wood Call, on Stint The news that irancisco Madcro and Pino suarez had been shot while belns transferred from the palace to the pen itentiary electrified all offli.Ial circles en Wood hurried to the home of the Secretin of Wat ind remained there until it was learned that there wjoqld be no Cabinet meeting it least until the i-rtsment a dinner to hl newspaper menus in vvahlnfrton had been con cluded Huntington Wilson Alstant becre tarj of state. 1 urried to tho :tate lie rnrtment and remained thero through out the da Ketplnc constantl In com muntcatlon with becretarx Knot I-or i ianj hours it was impossible to get mj confirmation or what a liappen Inc In the southern Republic This In ireased anxict) to such an extent that when word was received to the effect that Ambassador Wilson himself had been the victim of an assassins bullet th Information was accepted as fact Not en vet has anj word been re celved tellim? whether or not tho Fm basj was menaced durlnff the most re cert riot The brief extracts from Am basador W !lon s despatch giv en out at i; o clock to-night merels recite Jla- dero and Suirez were killed lluerta s claim that there will be an official lnetiKaUon of the clrcum stincts under which his enemies were destroyed caJsed a smllo amon the Male Department officials, but as It fits with the policv of the Taft adminis tration It was handed out in the notice made publ o without comment Situation Create Confusion President Taft s refusal to deal firmb th tho lluerta Diaz regime and hia absolute failure to enforce the ultimatum which demanded a fair trial for Fran cisco Madero has created a state of con fusion which Is almost Indescribable "The newspaper bureaus have been be "ieKCMl all night with inquiries from Con gressmen a well as private citizens who are cacer to know what Is going to be lone still no one In official position la willing to publiclj tat what should be done. 'Orders were sent this afternoon by the War Department to the Fourth Bri gade headquarters at i hlcago to bo In instant rcadlnt!- to entrain for Galves ton The War Department has jut com pleted plans for gradual romentratlon TfiCC Trt 1117 PI IT" fT!U at Galveston or more troops than it lias 1 UCO 1U Ola lU 1 Ufr vet been announced would be sent there nr lir" - t ismit wtisrsr The Idea is to keep before the Mexican j OU Ht LAN JOIN NAVY which points toward intervention The plan on foot Is capable of considerable extension and Its elasUcit will be called Into full pla If the course of events In Mexico warrant it. Read? for l-ntlre Division. in tne cnapiaincv oi tre I nlte.1 --tatesl This Information was rrcelie.1 yester 'a,c . dm b fie dramatic writer of 1 i,e Her The announcement uto"h sun -isc n!d n n i.il-rt ok to see thai an mi lyiriui wiaainillif imrans mn.tation ext n led Mr t hali ner I Inh hitennu i revious intimation mat tnei Cavalieri to hear hrr tn oncert in Wah w,..u inm mmiuas iiri-on iinnr par-ngton this week si otil I reach him tho noifsi uiM neinc unac iiiaintea wun thq odrs of lior one tlin I ro her In law I pon rea bins New Ink nallerl I heard f ir t! ttrt tun. of t e W ho s lonev Now" mesMEe ind 1 cr interest and curloMH were so pi nied that sh" "...- ii iuuuniiiK i-iirr in ir c nai cner New lork Ci- f,b 10 Ills. VI- John Armstrong ha out "tato of irklnla I s v Dear sr mre nn arrival in mer- lca I have learned cf .nr rithr Ir- gerlou message ( vhos I oonev Now") to mv former lnnlnnd The wav I hcan , tl e slorj is tl it this is tho message lou vent our brtther Itobe-t Wintlrop i naiotiT on nraring that he 1ml eien . I BKsE!'' '' bbbbbbbbbI WaSSSV'X S kkil IIKt. AA1.PATIE F I Kr o St. Jotr.fe s immiLnlratli n rrrfhrd In V nttcht trndlne tn n Mnttnnnl rr port nut Inn of mbai prlntrrl yr,t-rda I paprr a of nny kind laMnirion lRit nflrm tfcc rn thr jutpvaii! ndor "Mlsinn, t fiD afternoon DEATH MEETS HIS ENEMIES me all . persoral f his projertv, loth reil anl I ku . l hi , SCHMITT, Ciuivh. titular nndldate for the office of Senato chaplain That their efforta In behalf of I-ather schmitt s appointment hava been quletlv but effecUvelx under wav for some time was mide evident bv officers of the G V It. who stated that a number of prominent C ongressmen had pledged their active support to the vet- enns candidate Itev alentine r thmitt Ins been popular In G A R and lT U Circles for nnn ears lie possesses 'ipso facto Vmerlcan citizenship that is citi zenship established bv reason of hating taken up arms for the countr in time of war He was tht vol ngist sol Her of Companj It ffnh Pennsjlvanla Volun teers during the civil var lather bchmltt is a stanch Democrat, and as resident of Allegan) "onnt. Md voted the straight Democratic ticket for nineteen tear He Is now slxt eight y.ars ot age and is vine of the most widelj known clergymen In tho Di'trlrt His activity In matters afreet Ing the interests of his war comrades has made hlni rromlncnt among th3 soldiers of the ilill war and has rc suited In their desire to see him made chaplain of tho Senate as a reward from the nation for his patriotism neer ithei seen me or htarl me sing "Vet vou resumed to pass Judgment' Now t am not tring to dig tip the dead past The most delightful thing about that episode Is that it Is mer lint if ion have the time and rind It convenient T wot Id like to have ou come to the Columbia Theiter In Washington Wed nesdav arterncn Fehniarj Is when I give a loncert prot,ramm whith in cludes scenes from some of the grand operas in costume To see me and hear me sng can do vou no harm ind It might do jou a lot of good Tien if iou feel Inclined to send an) more telegrnms lo nm one t will be with n knowledge ion ha gained flrt hand cordlallv I.1NA CV VI.IFUI , llnst Fnrefto PIrasnre. jsMlsSs -t a i i-iH "rltrif t rKfJi-1 yt !y ni,v nut oi PILGRIMS INVADE MONUMENTAL CITY via were murdered in tlreir bed: hv- a group of armv officers stationwl at the Lourt Trll of Kllllns. In a dispatch dated 1 p m sesterdar the Mate Department received from Am 1 idor Wilson the oflirial erslon or the killing of former President Vlader and former Vice President Iino tjiiarer. while thej. wire bemj, transferred front the National Palace to the penitentlar) The Ambassador reported that the Mex ican MIni-ter for For. Ign Vffair Mr il la Barra --aturda) night jiotifled the em basay of the Intention of.the government i trj.nr Madero and iPino fcatircz t ihe peiutntiaT-v fer trratcr aecurlu. pending the sub-idcce o public, excite ment Th VmbasAador sdda thai, ac .rrling tv reports published In Mexico it tl is n trn ng l the government aj- ,i orltles, Madero and Pino Sat rez wero l!ll in i tre t I ght while o1". the wa to the petitent arv Gen. Huerta. the prnvisUnil Preside it. has promised arVS 'judicial investigation of all the circum sta ". f the afar according to Am ba.sadi r W Us in i report OlRcifc.1 VVaslnston was most d-epl) s ocke.1 I . larn of the killing of Ma dero aim Suarez. The word came from l'res dent Taft htrpself. however that he sia) ng f "Madero and Sjarez. d I plorable as the administration regards ',. .ff...! nn ...- .1 1 ... diiuiutu in. -.- mr Hll tuaQD HI the polio of the 1 nited States with re gar 1 to the Mexican situation No Demand Made. Though the 1 nited tates gove-nment had expressed to the Huerta government n M m o it earnest hope that Mader wo lid mt be executed b) am summarv or Illegal process, and that his life might le spared this expression of -views wan not made in the frm of a demand for the pr servation of Madiros life The steps taki-n bv Vmtassador Wilson at the President s direction were based pir.lv on humanitarian motives, nnd on tie If lief tint the execution of Madero would le a blot n 'lie record of the new g.ner im nt- t iat Madero and Suaiez result of a j lot of ith the present ere kille ' Gen Aleshire. who is at the head of tne yinrtermaster s Department, an nounces that he Is read) to receive ah entire arm) division If necessarv, and could provide for a large bod) of troops with mtuh more efflcienc) than lias marked the handling of an) previous campaign Ever nun connected with the army and navy department Is eager to get Into action and when yesterda) s news' was first reported all seemed to think that some definite step would have been taken as soon as President Taft return ed from Xcw ork thev Interpreted the killing of Madero and Suarez to be the answer of the Huerta-DIaz adminis tration to the note sent In Secretarv Knox upon Instructions from President " ""i imoero ne gnen tne benefit oi an nue processes of law' Spokaner Wants to Be Sailor So Bad He Plant, to Hare Deformed Pedal Attachment Amputated. Srecul In Tlie Wxhincten Herald Spokane Wash Feb 21 So earnest is Albert frank Comlske) in his desire to Join the ttav) that he Is sellirg his personal belongings to rs mono for an operation that will e e - him of ar affliction known as hammer toes Be sides the affliction the operation will re lieve him of the two toes concerned. Comlske) made application at the ma rine recruiting office In Spokane to join the service He passed the examination In everv particular but one, and the rules bar all possessors of hammer toes " Comlske) left the office disgusted with red tape but returned the following da) to a-k If he would he accepted If he would have the offending toes removed He was told he might Join the nav) then He thu- left for Seattle lo call on the naval surgeon and Corn Roger Is now i awaiting the enlistment of a man whom Throngh Parlor Car to Mlantlc citv he 1 ellcves the navr need lir Chaloner has both the time the Inclination to accent this Invitation but New ork sa)R he Isn t safe and so lie must forego the pleasure1 Can jou imagine an) thing mo- exasperating than to be invited bv a famojs singer (the limpid light In whosa eves had separated one a brother from all hia vvoridlv pos sessions) to have a box for her concert and have the law s-a) nav Thats Just how matters stand with Mr thaloner Here s his letter The Merr) Mills Cibhani i saturdav. Feb 21 Mrs Julia Chandler Manz. Dramitlr editor The Washington Herald Washington D C oiv near Mrs xianz i'epi)ing to -our letter of vesterdav inclosing an lnvlta- (nutlnnrd on Pane Clght aml "General" Roiahe Jones' Hikers Spat ter Hotel Lobby with Van colored Mud. JOHN ARMSTRONG CHALONER, puVro.rfW-,h-1Ann:n0? ria Pr,nn Ivania 4 Train, to Florida Vtl.nllr c,, - ,. . -. -. ..... wd f i jk - . nri ir.ri iuii" t v .i. VJ V HI . 4 'J sr-ii-, aiaicn .. ana a orpixsi n rt i . i .... i n.. v..... i . Ci 2 no W m -.-. rass. I in ju enrvi T-iftiric-iigniea i uuni.ns, I innia o - " v umce. vm .e loric ati n-w. mL-k'"' 'kSBIi i I mtmKmmf s ii'v msmmk : CHANGE PLANS DURING THE DAY the ditt unw iilui' TnrriiB in kit brother.Miii isiel. WTio loonj not Baltim. re Vd heli il l,nl bv .cn Kosalie Jon s and dragging half of Northern Marvlaml at lb ir feet the suffragist pilgrims ivade.l tie exrlusixe St Paul tre. t s.m Uou of this citv to night? and Iavcil tin nice gold and white lobbv of the Stafford Hotel with their xari-colureil niu 1 that the) ha I collected hetween here and Helalr on 'heir eight een mile Jaunt to da There is no great fanfare of trumpets nor fluttering of flags but Raltimore Is to night tearing its hair because of dis rupted political truces and gala prepa rations for receptions After announcing that the) would spend the night at Tow son. the pilgrims changed their minds and decided on Overlea- but on learning that these places merelv wanted some advertising Gen ' Jones decided to make Raltimore. although the part) was not due here until tomorrow morning Col. Craft Wnn.lers On sight of the marchers Baltimore tried to nave the pilgrims back so that the score of entertainments might not he set awn Baltimore or bust tn- Ight was the general s ultimatum and Baltimore It was 11 except Col Craft who plodding along paii full) far In the rear, knew nothing of the change of orders and headed for Overlea To morrow morning the flower of Balti more s militia will hike to Overlea and escort her into town just as though she were the whoie pilgrimage Twentv five policemen ushered tlie i II- grlms through the mob and into the cit) At least ZZCO persons thronged in front of tho Stafford aid the motor i)de club Jthirtv strong came on behind f.en Will I lam D Gill member of the staff of Gov I IGoldsborough was present iinnfticiallv Mrs J Charles Killar. vic I resident of the Just Government league and Mrs William Pinknev Holmes were in, lh' hotel lobhv with flower bonbon jh 1 1 kind words for tie pilgrims as the associated goveri meut vere cognizant was so gen eral here la-t nisht that it is certain the Huerta government will ha.e to male a ni5-t .onvinong siatnicnt of tne iffalr if the current opinion here is to lie rev.red OtfUl.nls f the Stat Department declined to lomment on the BP"a!r cxrtpt to xpress rgret but even in illknl quarters tlie belief that In farmer In ids of tin governmtnt wer thi victims ot a pint was nut at all roi ccaled Sjir off! ials even though thi) in lined to the btlief that there had neen a d 1 berate j lot of whici the gnvirnm nt was aware advised that judgement b. i .pen led until further information was forthcoming from Mex o Citv That the VlcxHan govtrninent will b eveielv . ensured bv pub ir opinic n In tontlnned on Puce Three. 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