| Show RID OF ZELAYA fallen leaves M managua ana gua on mexican gunboat causing sigh of relief from followers managua Alan agun jose santos zelaya ex president of nicaragua tins has desert deserted etl his country and his followers going aboard a mexican gunboat on thursday bound for salina cruz zelaya left the country he fie had so long misruled mis ruled and the people lie ho had plundered without the blaic of trumpets under cover of darkness thursday morning zelaya accod panted hauled by a heavily armed guard proceeded to corinto in which port the mexican warship had been lying for several days close to the tha Uril united ted states protected cruiser alba albany ny t other alier american warships swung at an anchor cliar in the harbor with marines aboard awaiting instructions at 6 5 in the after afternoon noori the warship weighed aric anchor tier and pointed out to tg sea A salute of 13 guns wax was fired from the shore and hundreds of solders and citizens waved the former dictator a farewell from the breach zelaya stood alone and waved dinelt in answer lie ile uncovered when abreast of the albany but the american cruiser made no response then he be turned again toward the shore gazing until out of sight the people were relieved when they learned that zelaya had bad gone anil ana president madriz has already begun tits his promised work of reform all reports that madriz intends to resign the presidency are untrue ile he himself states that he accepted the office only after mature consideration of the opportunity port unity the position gave him to bring about harmony and peace in nicaragua and also of the dangers which attended his big acceptance he Is to face the dangers he says in order to save the country news of the overwhelming victory work won by general estrada at rama lins has now reached the ears of all in managua as well as aa the report that the revolutionary forces will soon be marching marchl ng in this direction but estrada Is as yet a long distance off and hope Is held that before tits his inifi men reach the capitala capital a settlement satisfactory to all sides might be arranged |