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The last details of the organization of Mexico's new government were completed at 4 o'clock this afternoon when members of President Huerta's -?i fnrib- tho nath in the UiiiblCki lClUllljr tvvu WMV w , yellow room in the palace, immediately above that occupied by the deposed president and vice president. HEAR THE CHEERS. Although unable to witness the scene from their room, Madero and Suarez could hear plaudits of the crowds in the streets and in the big square in front, and the bugle calls of the united army. Significant of the birth of the new admistration was 'he frank dis| play of soldiers, and the effect on the j crowds was not lost, j It served as a reminder that even if j it was not a military dictatorship that j had been establish d the present ad! ministration was of much sterner qual' ' Ll? - {net. fallen ' I ny l 11H LI cUUl >Y Uivia nau juol, Gen. Felix Diaz was among those in the yellow room when the ministers took the oath and heard pronounced tae formal, time-honored phrase: "If ! you keep this oath, the country will reI ward you; if you don't, it will call you . to an accounting." I MERELY A CITIZEN". i Gen. Diaz was present ostensibly in I no official capacity, but merely as a private citizen, which be Decame many months ago on resigning his commission as a general in che regular army. Madero and Pino Suarez betrayed in their faces the chagrin and humiiia i 111 w?MMnwTwi?irn i 1 I ) ber of the ESS? I Vant Them ,ev WAGONS. ? BUGGIES SOMETHING. I HI I <UI >1 IMBW fiiv^VTyf EE j wreivf ^vwbi ^3 in a rTiTi 111 II "JLH ?%n Hrw iVin iVtJZJT / nTrr, T3L"r^jjfrm 9M [tie Co.* I tion which thsy mas: have felt, a : cording u> < fli :crs oi tne guard. Neither deigned ro ask questions as to what was happening in the room above bat tlie conversaiiuu of file guards ssrv cu iu acquaint; mem witn me proceedings A sneer showed on the face of Madero bat the chagrin of the former vice president was too great apparently to permit a display o? other emotions. Frederico Gonzales Ga the former governor of the fed~*ui district, is the other prisoner occupying the room. Each man is furnished with a bed and meals are brought periodically and served jointly. Outside the room stands a guard of soldiers and although there are no windows in the room another guard i9 constantly on duty within,, even daring the sleeping hours. NO COMMUNICATION. No one has been allowed to talk with the prisoners, although their wives have been permitted to send verbal messages Madero has signified nothing regarding his future plans, even if permitted to leave the country. Members of hi9 family are equally reticent but by those most intimate witn them it is considered not improbable that the entire family will emigrate to South America if the opportunity is afforded them. Gustavo Madero, who was shot yerterday, remarked on one occasion that soutn America had been considered a ref . ge just before it became evident that the government of Porfirio Diaz was breaking, the Maderos at that time thinking they were beaten. The arsenal has been formally delivered over to Gen. Blanquet, the new commander of the post. The Diaz forces were roundly cheered as they marched out. Francisco Cosio Robelo, who succeeded in attracting to his banner of revolt against Huerta nossibly 100 rurales is making little headway. Gen Francisco Romero was yesterday arrested for complicity in this revolt and today Col. Arturo Yalle of the rural guard also was placed under arrest same charge. APPLAUSE FOR DIAZ. Gen. Diaz came into his own later this afternoon so far as a manifestation of popular approval was concerned. Riding at the head of his troops, which for nine days withstood attacks of the government, Diaz received 9uch an ovation as had not been witnessed here since the triumphal entry of Madero at the close of his revolution. Crowds filled the streets to witness the march of troops from the arsenal and the big square in front of the National paiace, wnere ine croops m review before the new president, was one great mass of humanity. In the line were the gun9 which had battered the palace and the 9quads of men without uniforms bore witness to the fact that Diaz had the support of others than mutinous soldiers. Gen. Diaz, true to his standing as a retired army officer, was dressed in civilian clothes. He was on horseback. A detachment of troops followp(i and than n. Una nf no m?t o n?oa aam I ? % ?w V? V/M4AiQ^CO VyUU* taining the new members of the cabi. net. RECEIVED BY PRESIDENT. At the palace Diaz and his staff were received by President Hnerta in a most cordial manner and felicitations were exchanged. Flags floated everywhere along the line of march and the appearance of Diaz was the signal for a great demonstration. Confetti and flowers were thrown from the balconies and "vivas" sounded in vast chorus in which the foreigners joined. At the close of the review the troop9 were dispatched to the different barracks. The crowds continued their jollification; thousands inarched through the down town district carrying banners and dividing the "vivas" between the popular idols?Huerta, the president, and Diaz, the conqueror. All political prisoners throughout the country have been ordered released by President Huerta. One hundred and fifty prisoners in the peni, tentiary here hitherto overlooked wei e discovered this afternoon and set free. 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No. 75 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 68 6 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 83 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 26 2 Mills j* Special School Levy Dis. No. 35 2 Mills I Special School Levy Dis. No, 13 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 23 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 17 2 Mills * Special SCDOOt Levy !.?1s. NO. 63 2 Mills 1 Special Sc< ool Le\y Die-. No. 12 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis No. 14 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis No. 48 2 Mills Special School Levy i)i?s. N'o. 50 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 84 2 Mills ! Special School Levy Dis. No. 85 2 Mills Specinl Sefiool Levy Dis, no. 71 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No. 16 2 Mills Special School Lew Dis. No 28 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. N o. 29 3 Mills Spe ial School Levy Dis. No, 45 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No- 76 2 Mills Special School Levy Dis. No, 79 2 Mills , Poll Tax 81.00 Commutation road tax for 1912, $3 dollars, i9 received at the same time ; as other State and county taxes. 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