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Show DECLARES DIAZ " 'NEW YORK. April 25. President, Diaz of Mexico has -t- wired the following dispatch to the Associated Press. -- MEXICO CITY, April 25. I reply to your message In -f which you ask me concerning t- tho actual situation in this 4- country. I am convinced that -f conditions of peace, Interrupt- ed for the moment, will return -f to Mexico, and that all Mexl- -f cans will unite with a single 4- -r- purpose of furthering tho de- -f f- velopmem and progress of the -f f country. (Signed) '-PORFIRIO DIAZ." 4- - Leaveo for the Border. WASHINGTON. April 25. Before departing for Juarez to participate in tho formal peace, conferences that are to be held at sornp neutral point in Mexico, Dr Frnnclsco Vasquez Gomez, Go-mez, head of the" revolutionists' agency agen-cy here, today called on the Mexican ambassador, Senor De Zamacona. They met, It was explained, not ar. official representatives, but "merely to pay a social call as Mexicans.' Dr Gomez said that the meeting place of the proposed conference had not been decldc'd on It Is believed that what is desired by tho government Is some quiet town with which telegraphic com munlcatlon Is dlroct, where the en voys could work out the peace agreement agree-ment without being Influenced by the presence of troops of either sldo. Peace Mission Meets. EL PASO, April 25 Tho peace mission met again today and behind closed doors discussed certain phases of the tentative terms laid down by the government, General Madero said he was expecting to loarn the name of tho government envov or envoys at any hour now Until this is done, Jo real progress ;can be made, except hat thc revolutfonary leaders by discussion dis-cussion may reach a clear understanding under-standing of thc situation Thc day was cold and there wero few visitors at camp.. |