FIGHTING CEASES.
IN MEXICO CITY. MADERO'S brother executed PEACE PROSPECKI. Dj Teleerapb—Preeß Association—Uopjriffht Mexico City, February .19. General Diass executed Gustav Madero, brother of the deposed President. Diaz agreed to, bold ex-President Madcro as a prisoner in tlio palace, while General Huerta' took over office as provisional President. The fighting ceased after Madera's capture. Feu do joio volleys resounded through tho streets throughout the entire night. ; The Vjce-Presideht, Senor. Suarez, has been- arrested. . He is. being, closely guarded. • The' Ministers of the late Cabinet have beeii paroled. Diaz deolares that he will treat Madero with every oorisideration. The' rebels, after ,tho declaration ofpeace, burned tho office of the chief Government newspaper. MADERO EXILED TO EUKOPE. (Reo. February 20, 11.5 p.m.) ; ! ■ : Mexico City, February 20. General Huorta has ordered Madero into exile, Arrangements are pending to dispatch him to Vera Cruz, where he will bo efnbarked for Europe. .■ , / Tho members of the Cabinet have been released. ■ HUERTA AND PRESIDENT TAFT. - ■ (Rec. February 20, 9.50 p.m.) .Washington, February 20. General Huerta hag communicated to 'Presidont Toft the capture' of Madero, and his intention of carrying on the Gov--1 eminent. ■ ThS Mexican Congress will be called within a week to settle the question of the Presidency.-
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1680, 21 February 1913, Page 5
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203FIGHTING CEASES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1680, 21 February 1913, Page 5
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