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Show tactics of Zclaya In giving out garbled niformatlon, and that all tho telegrams tele-grams sent to the Madrlz government by former President Cardenas, now In exile In Costa Rica, had been changed to suit the Xlcaraguan governmcut and to lead the people to believe that Cardenas endorsed It, while the reverse re-verse was the case. by the Might of Zelaya. Estrada's troops have been completely overjoyed over-joyed by their victory at Rama. Senor Castrlllo, representative here ot the provisional sovernmeut, believes that the coming conflict will clear the way to a direct attack on the capital. Senor Castrillo tonight received a cablegram from Senor Chaniorro, at Panama, lather of General Chamorro, commamlcr-in-chlef of the Kstrada 1 army. Tho cablegram declared that all promises made by President Madrlz concerning the abolition f the monopolies monop-olies under which the country struggled strug-gled are impobslble of fulfillment. This was due, Senor Chamorro said, because practically all members of the Nicaraguan congress were more or less Interested in the same monoivo lies. Chamr.iTo further declared that President Madriz was adopting the ESTRADA PLANS TO WIPE OUT GREYTOWN Washington, Jan. 3. While no official offi-cial Information bad been received late lonipht concerning th foroward movement of the Nlcaraguan revolutionary revolu-tionary army, 'he newt when C"&-iveyed'to C"&-iveyed'to the Central American dlplo-' dlplo-' mats here, was received with gTeat interest. The present move of Es-i trada is recognized here by those w ho I know the country as a master stroke. ' "The advance up the Mlco river to Chile Is undoubtedly partly a feint," said a, diplomat, "We have reason to believe a strong force has beeu aent around to Grey town to wipe out the government force there, which prac tical- has been besieged in that place for some months. When -Grey-town is ' taken an we have every reason to I believe It will be. the San Juan river will be opened to UUte Nicaragua, and t the two branches of tho Estrada army i will then Join forces on Lake Nlea- I ra-ua. Uoats that transport the ! troops on the Mlco river, and those that will bring up troops from Grey-town Grey-town will then be Joiued in a QotilU I that will then proceed to Managua In the opinion of Nlcaragnans here, j President Madrlz has only a ragged force left and even that is dispirited |