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Show wi ID m 1 F mi .HI HI 91 91 II W MKtiMK WJEYE8 Marks the End of a Most Perplexing; Revolutionary Revolu-tionary Problem .Mexico Cit, Dec26. The surrender surren-der of General Bernardo Reyes at Linares, Nuevo Leon, yesterday, it is belleed here, marks the end of the most perplexing problem yet brought before tholMadero government. govern-ment. Seemingly, all over the country coun-try recently, have sprung small revolts re-volts and most of them were In the name of the former military leader in the country. , His following in Mexico was considered con-sidered vory strong-for years and lo this was attributed much of tho aji-I aji-I prehension of tho government when i he started his revolution, lie formerly form-erly was governor oC tho slate of .Nuevo Leon and later commander-in-chief of the .Mexican army. This last position he held for some time until President Diaz hold the Tank at tho time ot tho latler'B resignation. resigna-tion. A few months -prior to the outbreak of the Madero revolution, there were rumors of a threatened outbreak against DIu7. iu favor of Reyes. Diaz then sent Reyes to Europe, ostensibly to study military organizations there. President Diaz recalled him when the revolution became serious but be fore Reyes roachcdj Mexico, Diaz had been forced to resign. Reyes then allgnod himself with Madero, States were arrested. In November, war in tho lattcr's cabinot when it was formed. Later he decided to run for the presidency himself, and Madero released him from his acceptance ac-ceptance of the cabinet place. The election, held on October 15, resulted in the overwhelming election or Madero. Ma-dero. ,. Partisans of Reyes attempted to havo congress nullify tho election and Tailed. Rcy.esthon left JMexlco, going go-ing from Vera Cruz to Havana, thenco to New Orleans, and finally making his headquarters at an Antonio. He gave as his reason for leaving Mexico Mexi-co that ho was persecuted here, and had no guarantees of his safety. Shortly after his arrival In San Antonio, An-tonio, It was rumored, that he was organizing or-ganizing a roVolutlon and a-number, of persons cha'rged with transporting arms- acrosB the border in violation'' oie.JicuJtraUJatjf the United Stales were arrested. - In Nomcber, General Reyes was Indicted h tho federal grand Jury nl Laredo. Texas, and released on ?in,nnn bail, tho indictment in-dictment alleging violation of the neutrality laws. His trial is set for the April term of the federal court at Laredo. |