Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, August 29, 1913

Issue date: Friday, August 29, 1913
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 29, 1913, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba l prepay Aisig test 2% 1913., m willing to to of Elf Why the sacrifice will undoubtedly pod a and aban -ra.1 Peteru a Hess in the neral Foj in As Wilson re the ii to we neither e official interpret the essential method find practical encouragement n decision to return to it official Washington Posas Huerta no inept coming elections. The in a 6e a candidate in president arned t hat Lind s not acquaint of the was Wilson Huerta s position the argument of Senor Gamboa that Huerta As provisional president of sex of was prohibited Fey the Constitution from succeeding him self and that the american Contention therefore was unnecessary was scrutinized closely Ana some officials pointed out that no guarantee existed that Huerta would not resign at some tune prior to the election make himself eligible. It was suggested top that to accept the citation of the mexi. Lean Constitution As sufficient restriction on Huerta s candidacy might be construed As a. Recognition of Huerta As the constitutionally chosen ruler of the Southern Republic. Notwithstanding this View however Hope was found in the vigorous Dis claimer of Senor Gamt Ioa that anyone should have suspected Huerta of de siring become a candidate for this was regarded As a Tapit implication that Huerta finally would not enter the presidential race. Question of Pride. The chief difficulties of the present situation it is recognized by administration officials Are the questions of Pride and National Honor involved. Protestations by Senor Gamboa that to yield to the contentions of the ousted states would toe a surrender of sovereignty and would permit a foreign government to veto the candidacy of individuals in mexican elections he Rafter have been met toy the statement of officials Here that the United states has not the slightest de sire to interfere with the Sovereign rights of Mexico. There was Confidence in official circles that by the Exchange of other communications both the United states would further clarify their positions on this Point imputations of dictation would be removed and any changes brought about in Mexico at any rate would result from the voluntary acts of the mexican administration. So far a the Washington government is concerned it has been made Plain opss a peaceful settlement of the May ibo reached regardless of How the mexican authorities Are influenced to compose the situation. Elimination of Huerta Only bar Mexico City aug. Without comment. Federico Gamboa the min intr of foreign affairs presented to the standing committee of the Metal Congress last Nigat All the facts the controversy Between Mexico. The United states. Ithe congressmen comprising the committee received the facts without other than that indulged in after adjournment in there Are new developments its improbable that discussion even of a private character will continue Long. Tenor Gamboa insists that the Tia tons Are not entirely concluded. Should they be it is probable that. The ensure affair will be regarded a closed incident. Action commended. Abb congressmen in discussing the exchanged freely commended ution of the mexican government or Taat Small portion of the Public that is of the character of was loud in its Praise of Ann flf1 characterized As the patriotic Oon d of the adm Nistra. Car a afternoon papers of the capital part of the correspondence to pro two countries or reference of the. Ent Wilson s message. Officials government upon withholding until to Day the publication of the while of the correspondence exchanged Between the Chancel lories. No comment whatever. In View of the fact that the Presl a Dent of the United stated Hass already submitted the Case to Congress the constitutional and interim government believes it to be its duty through the official Organ to inform All the inhabitants of the Republic of state of these delicate negotiations. Purposely not a single comment in added a since the government believes the documents Are eloquent enough in themselves. It confines itself to hoping for approval of its acts by whose Destin ies i temporarily mending the greatest Calm discretion in order that the and solemn course of the aforementioned negotiations May not be hindered. Only bar to acceptance. I Many believe that the Only bar to the acceptance of the propositions in the second note lir the insistence that president Huerta eliminate him self from the electoral contest their Point is that this was impossible for him. To do since he is a mexican Citi zen if there should be further negotiations it is practically certain they cannot to sufficiently concluded if this demand of the United states be insisted president Wilson s second note made Public last night insists on an immediate ans wer Only to the demand that Gen. Be eliminated from the electoral contest. All other Points says president Wilson May be taken up later suggesting however they May be taken up without great delay. First answer is reply. Minister Gamboa replying to 1 the Sec Ond note presented by or. Lind said in effect that his first answer might stand for a reply to this note but that president Huerta desiring to exercise extreme forbearance was willing to make further explanations to the suggestion offered by president Wilson that if the mexican government act immediately and favourably upon the suggestion president Wilson would express to american Bankers and their i associates assurances that the ment will look with favor upon the Extension of an immediate loan sufficient to meet the temporary needs of the present Huerta cannot withdraw. To this Senor Gamboa replied there could not be a loan big enough offered to induce those entrusted with the National dignity to put that dignity the minister declared that the re commendation regarding the withdrawal of Gen. Huerta s candidacy was of fulfilment not Only would we forego our sovereignty but Compromise for an in definite future our destinies As a Sov Ereign entity and All future elections of president would be subject to the veto of the president of Trie United . Such an enormity no govern ment will attempt to. Perpetrate.1 he pointed out the cause in the Constitution which incapacitated a presi fact recognition of Huerta a " the con 1 Stetu tonally chosen provisional Dent of consider1 contradicted by irregularities at the time Huerta assumed office. Move. There in in the View of administration Here also no guarantee that Huerta does not intend resign in in favor of Gei veral Trevino or Soma Ether. To that he might become a candidate. Government officials Here Lur Theiu Nore called attention to what they construe As a Flat declaration that Huerta intends to be a Stith tonal notwithstanding they Point to the following paragraph in Senor Gamboa s first reply the request that general o he Exta should agree not to appear As a candidate for the presidency of the Republic in tha coming elect Lon cannot be consideration because aside from its strange and unwarranted character there is a risk that t the same might be interpreted As a matter of personal dislike. This Point can a Only decided by mexican Public open i when4fc.ima y3tm tfx blessed at the retirement demanded. Prom officials lore believe every intention n iome Way the candidacy of Huerta while the government machine by is in Possession of some Trust f j i on views is taken that the constitutionalists never would Lav Down their i arms unless f Huerta were absolutely eliminated. Insisted that announcement by Huerta the a t he will not 1 be a candidate is a fundamental prerequisite the establishment of peace. In far North does Well i i Edmonton alta., aug. Fraser a local newspaper writer who accompanied James k. Cornwall presi Dent of the Northern transportation company Emerson Hugh. g. K. Miller scientist and explorer of Milwaukee Lup Ertrie. Moving picture photographer for the is Sannady company on a. Trip of More than Miles Over wild Rivers , in the far North returned to Edmonton this morning from fort Mcpherson a Trad ing pm Sec inside the Arctic Circle the journey occupying 48 Days other Mem kens of the party continued the trip by the Porcupine River route. And will return. By Way of Vancouver. T j "tmpetrie1 secured some wonderful Fraser said and Hope and Jort my worked Day and. Night As at this time of always Daylight there. The Best pictures were taken Byi. The Midnight Sun. The indians and natives assisted Tine very Way and As h e made a permanent record of practically everything typical of of which Little or nothing is known by the outside Fraser came to Edmonton from fort Mcpherson Miles Over the Mac Kenzie the Peel and the Athabasca Rivers and Rode 95 Miles on the rail Way from Athabasca. Landing to this City. He left fort Mcpherson on july 8. The Athabasca River was High and Many boats and shows were running. The fur catch at the various Points visited by the Cornwall party was exceptionally said and the indians and half Breeds Are in Good. Shape financially. Some of the settlers m the far North Are raising Grain and vegetables to Supply their own wants while others Are prospecting for minerals and engaged in trapping. Some of them also work on the River rafts. Hough and Miller secured reams of Good some of which will be written into novels and special articles. Miller also made a number of investigations which Are bound to be of value to the scientific world. The weather in the North was Ideal for expedition Dur insane Man committed. Saskatoon aug. 28. Walter tidy aged 30 years was committed this morning by magistrate Brown to the care of the City Hospital. Tidy is suffering from insanity and just As soon As the necessary papers Are made out will be sent to Brandon and later to his Mother in England if his condition improves. For relics. Melita Man., aug a party of men under the supervision of the Geo logical department of the Dominion of is at. Present engaged in open ing up Mounds at soul Ford South of this place. Many interesting relics of the prehistoric race of Mound builders have already been unearthed. Plumas Pioneer dead. Plumb Man., aug. Of the eldest and Foremost pioneers of this District passed away last night in the person of William or. De ceased was 78 years of age and had been a great sufferer for the past six months. He leaves four sons and four daughters All residents of this strict. Another warrant for Tad Mon. Moose jaw sask., aug. Dealer Sam Tadman had a warrant la Suec for his arrest last night on a charge of hiring a. Man at to paint a rival s store a Brilliant Pink. An alleged accomplice Joe Ghilard Al ready under arrest on the same charge. O signature of you have always bought Sanol in very obstinate cases of Gall and kidney stones As Well As superfluous id Sanol will co the work. All free literature from the 3anol mfg. Co., Winnipeg Man. To it president Wilson had taken such paragraph into consideration venturing to impose upon us the conditions in question and which we have no Power to the present state of affairs Between you and ourselves Wouch have beep nobody except president Wilson minister Gamboa declared raised the of the candidacy of Gen. And. Continued gratuitous suspicions. There does not exist a newspaper club or group of persons who launched his candidacy or even discussed it. On. What then were gratuitous suspicions the president of the United states based the demand that Gen. Huerta should enter into an agreement never before imposed on a governor of any president Wilson said minister Gam Boa might have withdrawn entirely tomorrow ends the summer half Day saturday holidays. Commencing with the first saturday in september store will open at As usual and close at 60 clock Iva i i from his attitude but at the risk of Nis action being wrongly or differently interpreted. By the other nations be withdrew the Srug a estion that diploma tic relations be resumed and considered it enough that the staff of the respective embassies remain in status quo but on the basis that the Adsa Nistra Tion be declared the and interim constitutional government o f u. S. Will not yield. Washington d.c., aug. Gamboa s. Note of August 26 had not been received officially Here today but upon a summary transmitted to Secretary Bryan by Jotun traction officials declared the United states would not yield on its demand that Vittoriano Huerta should not a candidate for president of Mexico Senor Gamboa Calls attention to a clause in the mexican Constitution Wimch prohibits a provisional president sickness train sick carts ago or Mothersill gave a co Mich. Also. Montreal Hamb Urff. Of the. It government refused to discuss who exception of Senor Gamboa discuss the exchanges Only in to explain the documents he dts Over for publication were up to last night government cared to say re we situation was published in the official Disarlo a paper by the government for the Dis on of official news. Gamboa s statement. Strained relations existing and the United states Ticle nfaic5 3enor Gamboa in his Artuh a interim government with of the obligations or responsible titles purposed with the to possible spirit of conciliation National decorum which of suffering a ser Neal affront had or7vvlne of conduct been adopted wat which was taken under the circumstances. The strictly a Wacter of the negotiations still under Way. Decided tha St. Louis water Mineral water. Red Clover Brand natural sparkling. The water for the and Pinta. U. Chaput. Fiu6 Cie. Limited for Canada. Montreal women s fall footwear gunmetal Patent and Tan calf most fashionable and in these counting recent new arrivals we can line up Over fifty styles being mostly american and English models. Styles run from the extreme Novelty shape to the More practical commonsense last. There is a fascinating pleasure in choosing foot Wear Here this season so extensive is the selection and so smart Are the styles. At is shown a very smart gun Metal Button with Dull mat kid tops Tornato 14 Button. It Lias a receding toe with toe tips to match the lop of the shoe. At women s Black suede calf but ton Boot Goodyear flexible sole with Plain toe and tips it has the Short Vamp effect which Jends to make the foot look smaller 12 Button. At is a very striking Dressy shoe in Button or Laoo with the swing and receding toe with. Patent top. A very smart and comfortable Waji cing shoe. Introductory Sale of women s fall Coats to values for in the lot Are Only seventy five All new. They have just been Hung on the display Racks and there is an extraordinarily big bargain value tailored into every off of them. Every one is a style of the moment beautifully tailored on perfect fitting lines of curve Lochs in Diagonal stripes with velvet collars and Cufis Collar open or Roll Type which buttons close to the neck some a rebutted at Back then there Are smart Tweed Coats with extra Large Collais and deep turn Back cuffs. Styles Are quite numerous and equally As attractive As Coats you would see paraded in new York. We bought them for practically half and shall sell them on the same basis. Colors Tan red Navy Brown Fawn Grey arid two tone colors and Tweed mixtures ;