| Show FRANCISCO I. I MADERO JR NOT CONSIDERING PEACE BUSTILLOS BUSTILLO'S HACIE HACIENDA DA Maderos Madero's camp near Chihuahua Mexico April 8 Francisco I. I Mandero Jr has haR authorIzed authorized authorized author author- the tho definite statement that he has not been Informed of or any plan for a termination termination termination ter ter- of or the tho war either through his father or anyone else He said he had no Intention of ot going holn to a point n near ar El EI ElPaso ElPaso Paso or any other place for the tho purpose of receiving communications relative to peace All hl his plans were ere for tor a continuation continuation con cop of hostilities What ho hn declared to be his ultimatum on the question of or peace peace- was 18 announced While still Insisting that President nt Dl Diaz and the country bo be given a a. n new sw election S nor Madero said he ho was villing will will- willIn In ing t to resign relhm Rs' Rs provisional president A and nd If necessary necessary- 1 would allow a provisional provision pro al HI president to be selected from tho the Diaz cabinet Tho The tenor of ot Fenor Maderos Madero's Interview was 11 rather to discredit th the tho possibility of at Immediate nN peace C HP He said sald no peace AC r overtures overtures over over- tures whatever lr had hart been pen received pd by hv him H IT Jp did not Intend to move mOVA Camp camp toward the border or anywhere here else elte with Uh witha UhA a view to receiving ln an any peace pence commis commis- The report t that this his father t hr was R 9 In E El EI Paso Pato and preparing to enter the tho recto country countr to see o I him Interested him hUt but would have havo no Influence on his ac actions actions ElC ac- he said a Id It was as the th first formal Interview Senor Madero Madern had given I since Ince the tho text t tn t of ot President President d dent nt Dies Diaz's s message was received In camp m As AR for the r reforms forms promised In the message Senor Madero Madern dismissed them with a a. smile r saying the promises w wore were re reno no mor more than President Diaz had previously previously pre I made I By permia permission Ion of or tho the federal authorities authorities ties and of th the a It special train tr flying a a. white OR flag was rum rim out to toward toward to- to ward hacienda sixty miles west nest ellof of Chihuahua Halfway out tho the correspondent correspondent corre corre- was as met mot b by General Pascual nn and an In scort escort of or soldiers Maderos Madero's State Statement ent Senor nor Madero lo dictated a statement which he said MId might h he accepted as SUI a definite expression of ot his Ie views s The statement follows follows- I I I know the great rent damage which the war Is 18 doing doln to the country and If It It were ero possible b bv by negotiations to settle the war I would bo he pleased though it should b be necessary to make conic pome concessions concessions con con- cessions from tram each eRch side I am m dl disposed posed to make mak all per personal onal concessions and I will ask only the necessary lIan guarantees to have havo a new no election perfectly free tree and andopen andopen andopen open to every en voter I will not consider as RI asa 11 a e the promises s of ot General hp because n ho has never ne fulfilled his previous promises es To uTo hll have peace In Mexico It I Is absolutely absolutely essential that thal General Diaz shall hall retire In such luch case a R. provisional president will have to he be selected by both sides It It Is not necessary Ran that I or 0 an any of or ormy my friends friend A shall bo ho ro chosen I would accept accept accept ac ac- as provisional pro president a n member of or orthe the Diaz administration If It chosen by hy both sides and If It we a arc aro ra granted rsm t d the right to select a few provisional governors Jo Believes He Ho Can Win This to us us UR means menns great concessions which we WP will make to f settle tho the war If It tho the ambitions of ot General Diaz DIRT oblige us to continue continuo the war T i am sure suro very verv soon Mon we shall he be victorious and nel It willbe will willbe willbe be better for the country In the th th end to have all my developed eloped be because because be- be cause cau that will mean a ft most radical change chane When Rhen I J left the United St States tes there was no t talk lk of or peace negotiations for tor which reason I did not name an any peace commissioners commissioners Notwithstanding that thal It Is natural that m my father an and friends have ha taken advantage advantage ta tage e of or the first opportunity to consider the matter I J approve 1 their efforts be because because M- M cause I consider them patriots If Ir any an peace n negotiations were actually opened o ned I undoubtedly would appoint my father tather as one of ot tho the commissioners sif s. s If It we are arc described describe In the United States as RJ heln being unfriendly to law and order I wish Ish to tell you ou that In war we attempt to be kind and considerate We Ye pay no salaries to anyone amono but hut to the families of ot those In our ranks our ranks we distribute nod food and supplies All of ot the theland theland theland land no we e have ha taken has Immediately been en subject cl to civil government gove This ended his statement No Faith In Diaz President cn t Diaz's mesa message o R arouses ones one risibility he said Mid In conversation conversation- It It will have no Influence on us It probably will be he thought that now when we WI have all our dr demands mands promised we will show ho only selfish ambition If It we ne continue continue con con- but bul these promises are Just what hat we hoard before Especially do I J wish It understood that I am not nol fighting for personal aggrandizement ment I would sacrifice flee fice myself and everything I possess for forthe forthe forthe the good od of ot th the country We Ye Intend It t as IlS no affront to the United States Stat when we ne 0 say ay ORY we care for forno forno forno no foreign Interference This Is a family matter w Wo Re o desire p peace ace aco as much a as but we e havo have not retreated and will no not from our just t lIl demands |