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Show ' FIRM RULE j PROMISED NtYW Program of Pacification n to Be Put to Some Se-urul Se-urul vere Tests Mexico City. March 3. The firm IW tnd energetic rule, promised hy the f I . new Mexican government under pro-Oy pro-Oy risioiial President Huerta probably J I -wiU be inaugurated this week. J Huerta has had eight days of cou- I ference with the various rebel chiefs ! ( or with commissioners sent by them BP The government has now been made ItJT to believe as Irreconcilable those reh-. reh-. flip who now delay their acceptance of the new order of things. The program of pacification will, it Is expected, be put to some severe teste. The band of Zapata fired on a federal troop train running from the capital to Cuernavaca yesterday and - K 6r soldiers were killed or wounded Similar band? of Zapatistas contin-1 contin-1 ue to commit raids in the federal dis- F l trlct itself and in the state of Mo-C Mo-C relos, indicating that some mountain L rebels to the south of the capital are determined to keep up their guerrilla warfare despite the negotiations be-0 be-0 tween the government and the broth -ers Zapata. Northern States Disagree. " While the federal government ox- v presses itself as sanguine of success j in the northern states, a lack of har mony between the various bands of fSr rebels in that region was developed on the arrival hero of representatives J ef Orozco and other chiefs. Real Today and tomorrow are to be de- jf voted to conferences between these tfT"H rebel representatives and tbe miners I B of v hT at.d i nil ior. The railroads between the capital wB ?jid tin- north still are Interrupt-T, Interrupt-T, ed There has been practically no mail from the United State-; fot 1" M days except that brought by steamer $im to era 'ruz |