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Show which mav be given the rebel at tha prreent lime, but It l said ha will later teslgn to become candidal for Vic president. i and minister of aobernacton. which haa Jurisdiction over tb Interior atate administrations of Mexico. Bebeis Consider Their Offer Fair. The rebels tn rleldln from four places to three are aivlns; the ewernment a majority ma-jority of two -In the cabtnet. whereas hitherto thev 1 hav Instated on equal etrenc-th there, and practical! power to deadlock It on Important measures. Especially Es-pecially after the battle of Juares. the rebels think they are d tapis y Ins; the highest high-est generosity, for they now claim military mili-tary possession of the states of Chihuahua Chi-huahua and Sonora as well as a firm hold nn minv of the others. Judxw Csrhaja) Is believed to have offered of-fered the i nsu rrectos t he port fol lo of minister of public Instruction, which they think of ajreat Importance to the country, coun-try, but or practically no political sla airframe. Once In control of the war department, de-partment, the department of justice and the department of jrobernaclon, they feel, too. that they will he able to reduce the country to tranquillity In a comparatively short time. One of the chief criticisms , of the In su rrectos against the federal government In Its revolutionary campaign had been directed against the administration adminis-tration of the courts In Mexico, and they are anxious to remove the sol It leal ore Judlnee which they aav cllna to the bench. Throuah the wax department the reb-ele reb-ele hope to quiet what little scattered bande . may remain after the oraantsed revolution ie ended and to onrantse an effective atandimr army for the country. Throuah the portfolio of aobernaclon. the rahela are of the opinion that they can overcome all local disturbances throughout through-out the country. What Madera Hope to Do. With fourteen of their own governors In power, the minister of sohernacton. In hie capacity aa supervisor of stale governments gov-ernments would be able to exercise a restraining and tranqutlllstng effect In the other thirteen atates. The Inaurrectos, Immediately after peace Is declared, will form a political partv which probably will be called tbe "progressive" party. Aa soon aa peace la completely restored and General Dlaa follows out his Intention of resigning, which tneurrecto leaders believe will be In two or three montha. the new party will devote Itself to preparing for a national na-tional campaign. Undoubtedly Francisco I. Madero, Jr.. will be the candidate for prealdent, while It Is considered likely that Dr. Vasoues Gomes again -will run for vioe president, as he dldP the lest election. It Is poeslble that Dr. Gomes ailloccujvyoieofMHcsJlnejortfoloe JOCKETTrTO FOH PLAfrE Ut PEACE KEOOTIATIONf I Jl'AREZ. Mexico. May II. Upon whether the Mexican government will grant to tbe Inaurrectos permission to name three members of the cabinet and the governors ef fourteen of the twenty-seven twenty-seven llexlcsn states depends the laeu. of restoring oeae. In Mexico. Tills proposition, prop-osition, a alight modification of th. original ori-ginal demand of the rebels, which called for four portfolios of the cabinet, ta the replv which was made today to tne offer of the federal government of one cabinet member end lea governorships as the palce of peace. The enswer of the- government Is expected ex-pected her. tonight. Judg. Carhajl la authority to arrange peace on the tarter heals, but In his talk with Provlalonal Preeldent Francisco I. Madero. Jr.. last night. It was Indicated to him that tli. rebels must hare at least three portfo. Hue aunatar of war. aainlstsr ef luetics |