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Show ilECIIGA HAH SUCH 18 THE CHARGE MADB AGAINST MAOERO BY LEADER OF THE REVOLUTIONISTS. Charge President of Revolution Stricken Republic With Violating Every Oath He Made to the Men Who He'ped Him. New York. The three special comj mlssloners from General Orosco, leader of the Mexican revolutionists, who arrived here last week to present pre-sent to the American people thu rev. olutlonlsts' aide of t present trouble in their country, in a low? statement Klven out Sunday night by Manual h. Lujan, bead of the commission, bitterly assailed the administration of Presldeut Madero and declared his tactic in the government of Mexico are slowly wrecking the n.v tlon. Madero Is charged with violating every oath he made to the men thut helped him to overthrow Diaz. lie is charged with mixuMe of government fuudx, with making It Impossible to walk the highways of Mexico in safety and with not protecting the Interests In-terests of foreign business, nor the people of his country. "The present revolution la not a new one," the statement says: "It Is merely the continuance of the revolution revolu-tion which began when the rule of I'nsldent Diaas became unbearable. It is Intended to tarry out the reforms that it was hoped would result from the success of the revolution a year ago, the failure of which Is a sad disappointment to patriotic Mexicans as well as to the Americans and other foreigners who have their business busi-ness interests in Mexico." Madero, the commissioners declare, was not called to the presidency by the people, but win accepted by the revolutionists, because no one else rame forward. |