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Show i Real Peace Now Reigns al Juarez Mexico City, May 22. It Is summed that President Diaz will present his resignation to the cnblnct today, and It Ir generally bclloved the date ot his retirement will be May 24. H l . y Juarez, Mexico, May 22. Tranquil- B i I 2.1 Hy ot an officially declared variety, H i 'in W, not unlike tho iiulotude of the erst- H I th jj while general annlstlcn, but possess- H ' 'rm B i M ing more of tho normal atmosphero B -. of real peace, lelgns In northern Mcx- H 1 i Ico today for tho first tlmo In six H months. Messages arc being flashed to H ' day over all wires and by courier to 8 . romoto parts of tlio country, nnnoutic- I Ing that last night a. pcaco agreement H i definitely ended tho hostilities bo- H twoon tho ruvolutlonlfltR and the fed- B eral government. 1 Undisguised joy beamed la tho fuco J of Judge Carbajal, tho federal pcaco S envoy, today ns ho proparcd to depart B ( for Mexico City, his mission hero bo- BBB Ing accomplished after nearly four BBB ' weeks of parleys. Francisco I. Mndcro, BBK Jr., triumphant leader of tho revolt, BBC , sat In his house In the outskirts of BBB , ' tho town, content and happy, receiving BBS ' ( ncorcs of congratulatory .elegrnm BBBt on tho success of tho movement ho In- BBBt 'J ltlatod. Ho will now await tho tcslg- BHi nation of President Diaz, starting for BBBJ Mexico City, within a week, when It BBBJJ 1b expected to become an established Hj i Madero It Happy. BBBJ Seuor Madero smiled this morning BBBJ as ho heard tho stoy of how tho BBBa pcaco agreement wns signed last H night. Along with their Joyous mnni- BBb I fcstntlons over the signing of the BBM peaco agreement his callers told and BBVJ retold the humorous sidelight that BBE ' 'vns thrown on tli- signing of a dot' i- H ment calculated to havo the most far BBb I reaching utfee tfor Mexico. BBK Francisco Madcin, Sr., had called on H Judge Carbajal at El Paso, about 9:30 BBE i o'clock last night and utter u tedious B hair hour wnlt for Senor Pino Sunrcz B the party started for Juarez in a big B ' I automobile, thinking Senor Suarez H ' previously had gone to tho customs BB house there. When the pence aiitomii- K ( bile, followed by three machines filled K ' 'Ith newspaper men, dashed up to H J the customs house Bluntly after 10 BHl o'clock, neither Sunor Hume, nw any- H one else was thcie to receive them. BBC The cuHtoms house door was safely H l 1 ' '"" burred by a huge grating . K I Sign Agreement on Steps. BBBJ- BBj Seuor Suuroz failed to appear and B after a brier eonferencc it was docld- BP ed, ns the document aheady had been Hf 4 drafted, to sign the pact on the steps H' "f the building, agteelng to allow Se- B, ;j "or Suarez to sign It today. There, BH turner the stars, tj'Jtt-wltcii copies of P' tu peace agreement were signed. Tho M newspaper men contributed their B f '"""l pads and homo matches and hud- B "ed together to keep tho matches, m from being extinguished bj the own- BBI Ing bieeze, and these on the custom H , '( house steps the papers were signed. B ' (i! ,l was Francisco Madero, Sr.'s Hi I fountain pen that was used, and In B " watching the commissioners hlowlj H ' scrawl their names under tho ngiee- H '"ent one of tho bystanders forgot the H burning match he held and nearly B . spoiled one of tho (denatures when he H, I suddenly droi))ed tho match while the H? pact was being signed. The commls- BKm sloners enjojed tho humor of the slt- B , '' UUI" 1 declared that neer was n R vmxce treaty signed under more extra- Hjj ' ordinary conditions. When It was all H ) ' over' thoy enuraced In true Spanish g ' ' , fashion, reaching over each other's i ' . shouldw and clapping the palms of Bi i tholr hand8 on their respective spines. B The commissioners expressed groat H icllef that tho tajtt for which they so H l0"K had labored had I ion accomidlsh- R el wllllollt the Introduction ot disa- K greeablo conditions and without In- R Juring tho national prestige or dignity Bn of their country. K ' 'y j To Disperse Army. B ff JL Though tho peace agreement pro- BBB l VlUos for tuo Kra.lual disposing of BBM lBBBBk the tro0p8, " i8 "ot bt'llove" ny BBBVt 'BBBBBK rovoUa ,,r lll9tur'-inccs wm B-f-ffA occ,,r - r '' ... .. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW BBBST'BBflBBMflBBflBBBBBBBBBBWSBBBl banding of tho Insurrectos, It Is expect ed, Is to maintain for a short time a good fighting forco by which to keep older I'mong the small scatetred Lands who might feel Inclined to disregard the pence agreement. |