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Show AN AIM OF REBELS RAISED IN GUATEMALA Government Is In Desperate Strait, the Power of the Rebel Leader Growing Dally. Moxlco City. Late arrlvnls from Guatemala confirm tho reports of stagnation stag-nation of business nnd lack of men to gather tho coffeo crop, whllo corn Is not being planted. Tho government hns concentrntod pn nrmy of somo 30,000 men, many of them unnrmcd nnd hardly clothed, near tho Salvadorean frontier. General Toledo's camp of revolution-Ists revolution-Ists Is near at hand, nnd he Is drilling his men nnd receiving recruits trom nil pnrts or tho country. Attempts to havo tho government o? tho United States adjust matters bo-'.ween bo-'.ween Salvador and Gutemala nro said by well Informed peoplo to bo due to President Cabrera's realization that without tho moral Bitpport 6r tho United Unit-ed States he will bo unablo to much longer prolong tho struggle. Reports npart rrom revolutionary sources show his position to bo n most difficult one, and without tho loynl support ot his people, among whom Bcores of tho most eminent nro In prison. Tho revolutionists chnrgo thnt United Unit-ed States Minister Combes hns not fairly represented tho truo condition of nffnlrs to his government nor kept It Informed ns to tho methods employed em-ployed by Cabrera, who, It Is alleged, has overridden constitutional decroes. It Is charged In Snlvndor that tho Guatemalan rorces havo Tailed to respect re-spect tho territorial Integrity of that country. |