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Show MAOERO HAS NO OPPOSITION Will Be Chosen President of Mexico and Will Be Supported by De La Barra and Ceneral Reyes. Mexico City. There now hcciiih no doubt that Francisco I. Madero will be chosen president of Mexico. In fact it docH not appear that lie has any mtIoiih opposition. H1k election Ik regarded as an assured fact. In an interview on Saturday, Ma dero Nuid: "If 1 should be eelcted president. Sctior De la Marra will be minister of foreign affalra and tien- ral lieycH w ill be minister of war tn my cabinet." Th's was after a meeting between Ymlcio. President Pe la Hurra and (!el, rul ItcyeK. The meeting wiik accidental. Madero Ma-dero had been conferring with President Presi-dent Do la Harm about the political situation when (ieneral IteycK arrived Madero was asked to remain. Flank discussion of the rltuation resulted. In talking of the meeting Ceneral Iteyes said: "It Is true that I urn roinic to be minister of war If Senor Madero Is cdectcd. I am not going to be a candidate for the presidency or I articlpate in the elections. "Just before you came," be raid to the Interviewers, "a committee called on me to ask me to be a candidate for the presidency, but I told them I intended to bo a member of Senor Madero' cabinet if he Is rlected "To offer myself as a candidate might mean a ronfiifdon which would produce anarchy, mid I can assure you, both President De la Ilarra. Senor Madero Ma-dero and myself will work earnestly mid Incessantly to prevent such a contingency." Madero's remark that President De la Hurra would return to his recent post of minister of foreign relations Is looked upon as an Indication that the new government will contain representatives rep-resentatives of all elements mid will Imve a stable tffect on the future administration. |