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Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah
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Mexican Minister Matias Romero and Porfirio Diaz Jr. arrive in San Antonio en route to Washington; Romero resumes minister post, denies loan negotiations; Diaz joins as military attache.
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He Arrives at San Antonio En Route to Washington.
SAN ANTONIO, Feb. 25.-Hon. Matias Romero and Porfirio Diaz, jr., son of President Diaz, of the City of Mexico, arrived here this evening at 5:30 o'clock and left at 9:30 o'clock for Washington. Mr. Diaz is about 18 years of age and goes to Washington as a military attache of the Mexican legation. He recently graduated from the National Military academy. The distinguished party was called upon at the Mexican consulate by a correspondent who was accorded the following interview:
"I am on my way to Washington to take my old position as Mexican minister to the United States. I have been succeeded as secretary of Mexico by Hon. Jose Limateur, former chief clerk of the Portfolio."
"There is no truth in the report that the object of your visit to Washington is to negotiate a new loan for the Mexican government,'' he was asked?
"No; none whatever. Mexico is not attempting to negotiate a new loan with any country."
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San Antonio
Event Date
Feb. 25
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mr. romero to resume position as mexican minister to the united states; succeeded as secretary of mexico by hon. jose limateur; no negotiation for new loan
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Hon. Matias Romero and Porfirio Diaz, jr., son of President Diaz, arrived in San Antonio at 5:30 o'clock and left at 9:30 o'clock for Washington. Mr. Diaz, about 18 years old, goes as military attache of the Mexican legation after graduating from the National Military academy. In an interview, Mr. Romero stated he is returning to his old position as Mexican minister and denied reports of negotiating a new loan for Mexico.