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Show TROUBLE NOT ENDED. Madtro Has Yet to Deal With Soldiers Sol-diers of Migon. El F'aso, Texas. Now that n politl cal peace has spread Its wings ovr thu federalists and M aderists. the Ma-dero Ma-dero and Dluz comuiHUders have lowered low-ered their united horns at wnat they regard as the common eni my. The latter Is a socialistic element which tooK up arms on thu Madero aide and now refuse to lay them down. These Socialists, 2.000 of them, are known not as Madi rlsts or soldiers of Madero, Ma-dero, but as Magonlits, or soldiers of Ms gun. Magun, their leader, as de from any sentiment of Socialism, has a personal grievance, lie says that by way of inducement to get him to lay down tho edtiotlal en, take up the sword and load Us bnlhrcn to battle, Madero Ma-dero proiniied that he. Magon, should be vice -president whenever be, Madero, Ma-dero, was made president. Madero marks th s statement as falre. 'Never," says Madero, "did I promise Magon anyth ng. I do not like the man, do not believe In him. He must accept peace as arranged or i take the consequences." |