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Show CUNTU WOULD LIKE TO IKE j PEACE TERMS Mexico City Not Likely to Accept Ac-cept His Proposition. Troops Are Moving SfBXICp CITY, lug, IS. 1 Ivc paymasters carrying yoij.ooo PCMOS left McxlCO l lty to a, off followers ol I'nnu 1m.i Villa, u is offirtnlh announced pel social escort of r,0 men will be 1 ll ilia, the soldiers beii g p ild i the gn rnmcnt. MEXICO CITY, Aug. 1 3 .- -Cf( '.-a n Caniu, t h governor of Lower California, Cali-fornia, is willing to abandon his re-J re-J belllon against the government, if he is permitted to remain In officfc i ntil December, when he agrees to surrender surren-der office to the successful candidate, according to advices received by the goernmeni. nis proposition, it is oe-lleved. oe-lleved. will not be accepted, bStfuWM It would give him a chance to benefit from the export taxes from the new cotton crop and from the salmon inl gam tding concessions. Cantu has dsslSCSd trying to compel com-pel Chinese and Japanese to join his forces, fearing the displeasure of ;ho L'nlted St&tSg A iliiriered steamer, -the Me.viio, and the Mexican gunboat Progr ,o ait en route from the east cost to Macallan Macal-lan by way of the Panama tniial. permission per-mission for the! i transit through tho waterway having been bbtaincc from the L'nlted States gOVernmi i' The boats will carry the second expedition against Cantu trom Masatlaii, and will prO)ably debark the troops at Ln- senada. |