Show DIAZ WILL ABDICATE PRESIDENT OF MEXICO WILL ACCEDE TO DEMANDS OF THE LEADER OF INSURRECT OS issues a manifesto to the people de daring claring his intention to resign presidency as soon as he fie Is convinced that peace Is restored mexico city general porfiro diaz issuer a manifesto to the people ol of mexico sunday night declaring ua his intention to resign the presidency as 03 soon as peace Is restored in this manner the president has virtually acceded to the demands of francisco 1 I madero that he be make announcement of such intention As to when peace Is a actually restored general diaz reserves the right to lie be the judge in the words of the manifesto it will bo be when according to the dictates ot of my conscience I 1 am sure that my resignation will not bo be followed by anarchy the president skid said his bis determination not to relinquish the presidency at this time was not duo due to vanity a or to love of power because as he pointed out power at this time had no attraction attract ibn accompanied as it Is by tremendous responsibilities and worry ile he said he was promote prompter solely by a desire to conserve the best interests of his the president made it clear he be does not propose to abandon the presidency while wo ins country Is at war and that ho he would riot not do so BO at any time under compulsion only in a general way does the manifesto refer to the revolution the governments position la Is that general diaz could not have made a public statement at an earlier mo embt and it Is indicated that the revolutionists failed to observe the amenities of the peace negotiations by mailing them public it Is stated officially that madero and his advisers were guilty of be raying baying an agreement by injecting into the conference either secretly or openly the of at pe he presidents resignation it was waa declared that it had been agreed in conference that chis point should not be permitted to become an issue proffering the declaration of his willingness to the president discussed the political condition ot of the country and the efforts that tha have been made by the government to es cablish peace ile he called callea attention to the progress already made in the direction ot of adopting tho the antl anti re elec tion law and declared that the pro feet act of at the reform of 0 the electoral ele ceoral laws and of tho the judiciary wore were being studied lle he showed further that tho the g government n vern ment in all its acts wished to tc conform to the demand of the people insofar as aa it Is wise and tor for the best interests interests of the country |