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Show uu Refuses to Countenance Gomez Government Moves Southward Escalon, Mexico, May 7. General Orozco has refused to recognize tho provisional government established by Emlllo Vasquez Gomoz at Juarez last Saturday. Orozco today on the march southward telegraphed Gomoz threatening threat-ening him and his associates unless they left Mexico. Orozco was today 193 miles south of Chihuahua and but forty miles bo-hind bo-hind his advanco guard, which Is ox-pected ox-pected within the next 24 hours to encounter the big federal force under General Uuerta. The creation of any civil government govern-ment prior to the successful termination termina-tion of tho war has persistently been opposed by Orozco. In his telegram to Gomez Orozco declares that he would havo been glad to have had Vasquez Gomez come into the robol zono and work with him In the interests inter-ests of the revolution, but tho Gomez government in Juarez was a thing he could not countenance. General Orozco continued southward south-ward today. Gomez Declines to Talk. Juarez, Mexico. May 7. Emlllo Vas-quoz Vas-quoz Gomez admitted merely that ho was exchanging telegrams with Orozco Oroz-co today but' declined to discuss the report of friction with the latter. Tho accoptanco by Pascual Orozco, Sr father of tho rebel military chief, of a position ln the Goeraz cabinet had given a semblance of authority to tho Gomez government hero. Developments De-velopments today Indicated that though Goncral Orozco had Invited Gomez across the line, he had not expected ex-pected un Immediate assumption of civil authority by Gomez. Dairy Products. Chicago, May 7. .Butter Steady; creameries, 2629; dairies, 23(ff27. Eggs Firm; receipts 33,737; at mark, casos Included, 17 1-2; ordinary firsts, 1C 1-2; firsts. IS. Chcoso Steady; daisies, 16 3-4 17; twins, 16 l-23-4; young Americas, Ameri-cas, 17flU-4; long horns, 16 l-25l-2. |