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Show flllSiL 8 ALII Member of Diaz's Cabinet Cabi-net Believes Peace Is In Sight Mexico City, May 15. Peace again loomed big on the horizon of Mexico's Internal affairs today and led Foreign Minister De La Barra, as he started for the national palace, at an early hour, to remark- "We beljeve that we are making great progress toward peace." Tho minister appeared elated, notwithstanding not-withstanding that peace, as outlined from the rebel camp, may mean' his elimination from the government. Government Gov-ernment officials still maintain an im presslve secrecy as to what is going on behind tho doors of Presi I it DIez's cabinet room. El Paso, May 15. The end Of the revolution in Mexico beems near Judre Carbajal, federal peace commissioner, com-missioner, this morning received telegraphic tele-graphic inBtructjons from Mexico City to proceed with peace negotiations along the linos pioposed by Raphael Hernandes yesterday and carried in last night's Associated Press dispatches, dispatch-es, and based on Madero's demands The telegram to Judge Carbajal Is believed to be signed by President Diaz himself ..and.-ipijj rumored, coiiv tains a formal acceptance by tho pfesT Ident of the propositions suggested Without doubt, formal peace negotiations negotia-tions will be Immediately resumed oo |