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Show MEXICAN REBELS READY TO COME IN i CANTU OFFERS TO BRING HIS MEN IN IF HE IS GRANTED PARDON. Villa Invites President Hueta to Visit Him at His Hacienda to Talk Over Terms, But Invitation Invita-tion Is Declined. Moxioo t'ily. Kst;ib;i;i Ouiiu (,( Lower Culifornia, wlm has luvn Uml-lus Uml-lus an insurrtxtion apiinst tiu. i.,h'r:tl govcninu'iit, lias agreed id sunviulor offk-e to Luis M. .Sala.ar. recemly appointed ap-pointed governor by Provisional President Presi-dent de la Hnerta. lie lias siipnlalod, however, that he is not io lie punished tor any of his acts, that he will remain a colonel in the Mexican army, and that his troops will continue in the service, according to the l'niersal, which quotes an official announcement. announce-ment. Salazar is now in Lower California, Cali-fornia, where he has been negotiating with Cantu as a friend of both sides. Francisco Villa has invited Provisional Provi-sional President de la Iluerta to visit him at his hacienda, and has offered Senorn Villa and his brother as hostages for the safety of the provisional provi-sional president, who declined with thanks. Francisco Murguia, Francisco Uru-queso, Uru-queso, Francisco de P. Mariel and Fedcrico Montes, followers of President Presi-dent Carranza and Manuel M. Diogncz, former commander of government troops in north Mexico, have been dropped from the rolls of the army, it was announced Sunday. All officers who fled from the country have also been divested of their military honors, the announcement says. The first four are in the military prison here, awaiting trial on charges arising out of Carranza's death. |