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Show PREPARE TO STRIKE IF M FAILS Waiting to See Which Was the Limantoar Cat Jumps. MADERO AND 0R0ZC0 AT HEAD OF 2000 MEN Couriers Kept Busy Be-tween Be-tween Junta Headquar ters and Army. EL PASO, Texaa, March SL That rianclaco L Madaro, with 1000 iaanr. Grandee, Mexico, and General Oroeco with 800 mm, are rranglnf theli force, with the Intention ef making i docldra attack In caaa peace negotla Uona fall, waa aonounced In IntnrrecM circle, today. . '"The fact that Mini.ter Limaatou ia ta Mexico City with peace propoaali bit not Induced u. to call a halt li our action.," aaid Renor Oonialei Garza, lnaurreeto tecretary of atate, aad who receive, all eoandential meaeagei from Madero while la the field. Madera Aligning Force.. "Madero ie aow aligniag hi. mei with a view of waging tba bittere.1 kind of warfare if nothing cornea from the prom iie. left by Limantonr befora he departed from New York. Dial at Mexico City will have to eet quicklj or Madero will not eon.lder there u anv proapect of peace." flever.l courier, bearing word t Madero of l.imaatour'a arrival ai Mexico City aad a full report ef th proceeding, la New York between th tneurgent repreeentativee aad Limaa tour are kaowa to have eroeaed th Kio Grande before davlight today 01 their way to tba revolutionary leader Kin. ore Mini.ter Limaatour'a re mark, in Mexico City diaavowiag th etatement that he waa the beerer el condition, for the eatahliahment 01 peace and hi. reference to eome of th revolutionarv demanda a. "ab.urdi tie." created nothing but perplex it. l nioag the in.orrecto leader, here to Expreaalon. Dteauletiug. It waa declared that Renor. Iim tour', eipreenion. were likely to havi a di.nuietint effect on the ia.urree toe. henor Oonxalee Oer, ia.arreetr eeretary of .tale, eipreeeed Ibe bnp earlv ia the dv that further advice would put Limantour la a much more friendlv attitude toward the In.urrec tion. rtenor (Jaraa declared, however, that the in.urrectioa would proceed ae naual, no panee ia bnetilitiea having occurred becauee of the reported peace plana. la reply to Beaor llm.ntoor'a re-marke re-marke it waa atated that KranriM-o 1. Madero. the in.urreeto preaiiient, would be uaalterahly oppoeed to the laving down of arm.. If any trace were eallei for con-idratina of trma it waa xprMtd it would ta ba a "irmtv. tTur. " Couriers ara aow ea tb.r way to Mailnro'a ramp baritif ttdinira of imantour' vtait to Mxico t;ity. "WaJro and all othr lnurrcto Iaadr ia tha field will fcava but a lukewarm faith in Limantotir't an-ioo,M an-ioo,M wid prominent inaurracta. 1ATS 7000 OLDTT1T Pf nieeUJ li liloilB IT ATT 8 EU PAWJ, Ttia. March 21. Tha Corral Tonichi branch of th Boutbara FaiA railroad ia Bonora h baa repaired and traioa are a train runniii, but tha lino aaat of Ouma t iuau-saaillo iuau-saaillo ia atill impaired. A aawapapex rorrea poo dent juat bk frora a tour of Xhirmngo. Bonora and tnaloa, declare that tber ar at lea it 7KK re be la ia th field thr ia three ntataa. There are no Americana, tha atea eompriatng tba poor eat and wealthieat taee. ! A tW(jnii from Mfnterr - tnt 1 Evtriato Madero, brother of rn.i" o I. Madero, leader of the Mnnn in- nrrertion, 1 riouajy ui wua iu'i -i fver. MOBS METTCA KT1fOP) ON WAY TO etXErVATA. MAN DIK-OO. Cat., March ji. Ing the newa that m more i troopa ar on the way to .inn t the I'ntted Htatea mrrw.lo t i i er Truxton la twtroiiinkt "" - f'lrnta cnant and that tl. h-M -n - n -.f war Hhearwaler la at ' ' v 'ti, . n -.. (he Mexif Mti aeMirr Ni tn -t T"-t i-- arrKed l-iay from' l,oer m " 1 of ft'-era of the atenn er mv lint ttj Truxton waa in M i "a I v on Mr- r l and exireed tne t-(ief '.mil kju a rertiea tmd ben eem a'i..re. 7 -a Hliearwatcr a ae epi-ied to ety tn-definlielv tn-definlielv at i.nlvrr-. The MtxKin emuat rerf-r,a r-a left KnatmM'la fur l"tin Q ' Cnnhrt T'Ttpio khi at i Manh 14. Tne of'l of tne ) art that the 'T i'mpu'ii aa rtn- -1mm ktHUimn N' r t. i'h 'J llrMcan tro.ipa f-r I-niM-i.ada. 1 I'-an aunt-at (;tiirer. . at'll at anana v-ier.(n v . a nen the tic i i " Lrft for bin i'ir-:V REBEL rOECH PT" TKCTK. WMhfl, V"-' li - - tsfr. of tne riK-l f"ri r- n ik ht a nil the f - i i i-ir e v rfiw-i jm t 1 1 - 1 1 i r'niinrv in" f-.r a f- " n. n r l 1 e l 1 1 n. A .1 1 a nt' "i v. m " -n m ' .- I I ' ' 1 ' ; " A 1 ' ' 1 e- v ,, ' l : : , ' ' PREPARE TO STRIKE . (Continued from page one.- " " 1 of Sonora Juanlto Cabral, th rebel leader af the Inaurrecto force said to menacing Hrmoailki, was Interviewed" by Americans at Ures. about twenty miles northwest of th capital. He talked freely and fully of th purposes of the tnsurrec-to. tnsurrec-to. Th rebels aak for nothing." he fa quoted aa saying, "further than the fulfillment ful-fillment of th Mexican constitution regarding re-garding th carrying on of election." Today' train Into Nogalea from the south brought many refugees, principally fa mi lie, who ar coming to the Cnlted Statea until tlie trouble la over. Theae partlee claim kto hare met tnsurrec ion , along the donor a river to th numiMr of over 1000. The taking by tn rebels of tlvj Towns of free. Mlnaa Prletas and othr p tact a along the line of the rebel mate, low aid Hermoalilo la believed to be trie, although al-though not definitely conftrntMl. Such newa a aoep through to Kogali i brought by paaaengera over the Honor railroad, til telegraph wire Into tiic in-leriee in-leriee ara gerawiat Una aaeV Infasnia ttoa coming over them I cauaored. TftYXXO TO 0ETTLB BLATT AND OONVEB&B CASES WASHINGTON, March 21. Brig adisr General Aasog Mills, the American Amer-ican represent a tid on the HJnited Stat and Mexican international boundary boun-dary commission, will leav here today to-day for Kl pgao. where be will confer with Menor Fernando Beltran y Pugra and seek to determine whethr Edwin Hlatl of Pittsburg, Pa., and Lawrence' Converse of Glendorn, CaU now pris-onera pris-onera Juarez, were taken into cue tody on Mexican or American soil. . uenerat aiuie anaoenor tseitrnn J Paga, eoaipoine; the international eotn mission, have eole jurisdiction over questions of boundary between Mexico and ihe United btatee nnd it ie belie be-lie red goon will be able to reach n derision. de-rision. The report ef ihe commission, commis-sion, it wna said, probably will close the effair, aa both Mexico and the United Btntee practically are committed to the ladings. TBOOPS SAIL FOB HONOLULU. 8AN FRANCISCO. March 21. Hav-lug Hav-lug on boartl th first n4 aecoud battalion bat-talion of th aveo&d infantry, Dunj-berinr Dunj-berinr 500 officer e n ;J m-i nnder Col. R W. Mansfield, 163 men of the fiftieth cavalry and first field artillery, artil-lery, and a few recruits, the army transport trans-port (efnok failed today for Honolulu. Tn troop will be added to the garrison gar-rison at Fort Srhofield, Hawaii, in accordant ac-cordant with plan decided upon severs) sev-ers) month ago. , ' Th Crook alao carried a cargo ef lumber and cement for th fortification fortifica-tion nt Pearl harbor Bow in course of construction. Th third battalion of the second infantry in-fantry will proceed to Honolulu on th transport nailing from - this port on June 5. |