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Show PRES. MADERO IS RECALLED BY HISPEOPLE I Continued from Pago One I ' J agreomont will be reached between I tho rebel forces and General Huerta The negotiations will bo conducted through tbo American embassy. Huerta received a commission from tho diplomatic corps. He said he had assumed the provisional presidency nnd would deliver it to whomever congress designated. General Follpe Angeles, who refused re-fused to support tho now government was placed under arrest. Word came from tho rebel positions posi-tions early In the ovenlne tnat Gen. Diaz was preparing his troops to unlto them with those of Gen. Huerta. Huer-ta. Tbo direct movement against Ma-dcro Ma-dcro was tho result of a plot which had boon browing slnco yesterday. From tho first It had been known that General Blanquet was unwilling to light. Ills men wero of the samo mind. Ho held completo command ovor them and It was not doubted that thoy would follow him In nny adventure, which thoy did at tho national na-tional palnco this afternoon. Tho forces numborlng 1000 men which arrived Into yesterday woro sont immediately to tho pala'co, ostensibly os-tensibly to rellovo tho reserves thoro The resorves woro Bent into tho Hold. An agreement between Gonorals Dlanquot nnd Huerta was reached last night hut tho first Intimation that Hlanquet's men had of tho mw rolo thoy wero to play was shortly beforo the successful stroke. Hlan-quotdrow Hlan-quotdrow his men up In order nnd d olive red a stirring speech Mexico City, Feb. 19. Joso Pino Suarcz, tho vice president, was also arrostod last night and held prisoner prison-er In nnothor part of tho palaco from that whero Madoro was confined. Each man was under gunrd of two soldlors. Tho ministers of Mndcro's cabinet wore, given pnrolo until 9 o'clock on Wodncsday morning. Scnor Junn Snnchcz Azcona, prlyato sccrctnry to Mndorp,. has fled tho country In an automobile |