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Show UNCLE SAM AS UMPIRE IN HONDURAS Opposing Factions Unable to Aqr-je on Man for "resdercv. Puerto Corler, . eb 21 - iVucinl j M-uiuel llonllla, the leader of the lev-' oliitlonary moieiueiil, hm withdrawn formally as u eiiudidni'i for tho pio-vlBlonnl pio-vlBlonnl presidency )' llondinas nnd there Is a prospect of m eaily agtee- incut with tho government. Tho choice of a leniporaiv successor fo I'reHldent Dnvllln may bo forced upon up-on Thomas C. Dawnoit, the siieclal ropreBentaotlve of tho United States J nt the peace confarenco. j Negotiations between tho fuctlonsy were resumed on bonrtl tho United j States cruiser Tncoma yesterday. f!on-i eral Maximo H. Hosales repieiontsl President Davila nnd Dr. Alberto Mombrnno Is looking after tho Interests Inter-ests of Iloullln. Mr. DawBon Is -ictlng as advisor and mediator. Bonllla Withdraws. When tho session opened Dr. Mem-brano Mem-brano read a lolegralu 'from llonllla In which the i revolutionary chief an-' uounced his withdrawal of hla cauill dncy for provisional piesldent in order, or-der, he said, to promote peace nnd fa-' cllitute Hie wink of the continence ' Ho suggested for i onsldointfnn as a temporary occupant of the presidency the niimi'H fo Dr. Menibisitiu, rausto Davila, a stepbi other of the present 1 president and Francisco lleitiand On the othei hands, (ieneial Hosales ailiiuueil the names of ntonlo l.n.lo Airlago, Daniel Foitln nnd Seilm Cordova, any of whom, he said, would t 'hi'jjnc ceptable to the government fnc- Ncltliff list was acccptablo to the 'oVTiimlng sides and Oencrnl Hoaale.i H then suggested that Mr. Daw son " rioy 'feet il president from the six nluiios H TTj'r(Meml)inno replied that tho revolu- H tloiinry party would bo glad to have' . H the American commlgsloner choosq.n. jH 'man If nil ngreemcut otherwise, was, .. H |