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Show I NEGOTIATIONS FOR ARIM8TICE TO BE EXTENDED IF NEEDED Each Side In Possession of Outlines of the Other's Djmands. Kl I'uso, April 14. It was learned this morning that If there should hi need of a onger period than five days In which to conclude peace, tho nr-mlstlco nr-mlstlco signed yesterday between (Jen. Navarro of the federal forces and Gen. Mndcro, will be extended fiom next Friday, when tho five days agreed onexplres nt noon. Negotiations for peaco this morning had extended Just far enough to put each sldo In possession of tho outlines df tho other's demnnds. Gen. Mndero has known and sacredly guarded for two weeks Information as to what tho government will grant. Ho telegraphed Mexico City yesterday yester-day the nature of his basic demands. Following this, it long telegram was received from tho Mexican capital but no indication of Its contents leaked leak-ed out. The negotiations wcro nt this stage todoy.wher they wero resumed. Yestcr day's experience demonstrated that negotiations by telegraph, with most of tho lines In Mexico out of commission commis-sion aro too slow and tedious, especially espec-ially when hundreds of words of codo must be used, tho least mlstnke In translating of which causes many hours of delay. |