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Show TIAvLfoU So He Will Accept the In-t In-t vitation to Go to i Mexico City Juarez, May IS. Madero, at 1:30 o'clock, announced through Dr. v"as-qucz v"as-qucz Gomez, that he would leave for Mexico City within 48 hours to arrange ar-range to co-operate with the govern- njent In a restoration of peace In Mexico. Mex-ico. Juarez, May IS. Judge Carbajal and Dr. Gomez conferred In an El Pfso hotel at 9:30 o'clock today con earning peace terms Judge Carbajal officially transmitted to Dr Gomes for Sonor Madero tho invitation for the loiter to come to Mexico City. JTho government, It Is. believed, i thinks Madero could be persuaded to gcj there Immediately and perhaps conclude con-clude the peace agreement in the capital. cap-ital. Madero's cabinet, It Is believed, be-lieved, however, will advlso the signing sign-ing of a poaco agreement on the principal prin-cipal points first and a visit by Madero Ma-dero to Mexico City later to arrange deialls and see that the guarantees are carried out. i A well founded report today Is that ' neither Gen Gonzales Sales nor Bernardo Ber-nardo Reyes Is the government's choice for minister of war, but General Gener-al -Rasconn who is high in tho esteem of I the Mexican army. Juarez, Mcx , Francisco I Madero, jr.,' today announced that the news from Mexico City was so entirely satisfactory sat-isfactory to hlra that it might be universally uni-versally proclaimed that peace throughout Mexico is now an accomplished accom-plished fact Madero will accept the offer to go to Mexico City to act as chief adviser to Minister of Foreign Relations DeLaBarra, who will become be-come President in the interim The Intention of President DJaz to resign is accepted in absolute faith by tho insurrectos. Concerning the re-organizatlon of the Mexican army, Madero declared all convicts hereafter would be eliminated elim-inated and the army will be composed com-posed entirely of volunteers. Madoro tcdved the full details of tho- hap-' hap-' ponmgs at Mexico City with unconcealed uncon-cealed pleasure Walking beneath a grove of trees which fringes a muddy Irrigation ditch near the house in Avhlch ho has established his "capl-tol," "capl-tol," Senor Madero outlined the pol Icy he would pursue when he reaches reach-es Mexico City. "Certainly, I will go to Mexico City and act In harmony with Minister Dc La Barra," said Senor Madero "There could not he selected from the gov-eminent gov-eminent side a man moro agreeable to us than Senor DeLaBarra The only unfavorable part of the news Is the 'intimation that the government would select Gen. Reyes for minister of war. Reyes will not be acceptable to us, aud I don't think he ever will be minister of war. "We realize us yet we have a great task before us. DeLaBarra and myself my-self will work in perfect accord. Inasmuch Inas-much as only twelve days will elapse before the Diaz government retires. I think It will not be necessary for us to Insist upon the immediate Institution Institu-tion Into office of our provisional officers. of-ficers. The members of the cabinet cabin-et and the governors, who are to act until tho election, will be seelcted by Senor DeLaBarra and myself. "Lower California probably will be the only part of Mexico which will not bo immediately returned to tranquility. tran-quility. The warfare there Is apart from ours, bnj. we hope It soon will cease. As for our army, I propose that all the insurrectos shall be allowed al-lowed to enlist as volunteers. All convicts will be eliminated. Volunteers Volun-teers will be encouraged to join by offering good pay. "A prompt etfect of pence will be the Uberat.on of political prisoners and prisoners of war. This will, of course embrace Americans, Including those now In the penitentiary at Chihuahua. Chi-huahua. "Wo will continue to be warm friends of the people of the United States, and we will encourage American Am-erican Investments. It is not true 1 that one of the slogans of tho rov- olutiou has been to curb the invasion ' of Americans. I do not hesitate to j soy, however, that we will oppose i trusts and unjust concessions. i "Of General Diaz, I have nothing to I say. When he was at the height of I his power I openly opposed him. Today, To-day, when he Is down, I hhnll think J of Iiim, but say nothing. j "Dr. Gomes will be the next vice ' president. In addition ho will bo ap-, pointed minister of public instruction. instruc-tion. Doubtlcbs, In attempting to In-1 troduce in Mexico a thoroughly demo-1 , ciatlc system of free elections, wo j will encounter many difficulties, but these will be overcome. Dr Gomez has studies political systems In many ' pnrls of the world, and, as minister j I of public education, he will be able to introduce some progressive Ideas. "I will scud out at once Instructions j to Insurrecto chiefs to cease hostil- Itjcs and I am sure within a fow j dnys perfect tranulllty will have been restored. The surrender of the federal fed-eral government is so complete that thero 1.1 no fnction which can bo dissatisfied dis-satisfied " Sonor DoLaBarrn's certain incum- bency of tho provisional presidency Is viewed with pleasure here. i After the gonernl election, It Is believed be-lieved he again will become the minister min-ister of foreign relations, a work for I which Mexicans now feel he Is tho most competent man thc could plnco In that portfolio. He enjoys tho personal per-sonal esteem and confidence of President Pres-ident Tuft. |