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Show ZAPATA OBDURATE; FIGHT MAY FOLLOW Madero Fails to Induce Rebel Chief to Muster Out His Men. CUBRNAVACA, Mexico, Aug. 11. Francisco I. Madero's efforts to induce the disgruntled revolutionists in this state to submit to disarmament have failed, and General Vlctorlano Huerta is planning plan-ning to carry out his orOera to "restore peace at any cost." By telephono Madero this afternoon talked for two hours with Emillno Zapata, Za-pata, in Cuatuala, the ex-chlef of tho revolutionary forces In this state, but without persuading him to have his men mustered out. Zapata intimated he could not control his men. He advised the government gov-ernment to retire the foderal forces sent Into the state and to change the governor. gover-nor. He said he would not be responsible, responsi-ble, for bloodshed If the troops remained. Disappointed by the result of his conference," con-ference," Madero left today for Cuatuala for a personal Interview with Zapata, whose illness prevented him from coming here. A detachment of federal troops today, went to the relief of a hacienda near here which had been occupied by revolutionists. revolu-tionists. One man was killed and several captured by the troops. |