Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 17, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba
T weather forecast. Westerly winds fair and Cool. Sun rises. . Moon rises 12mn. Sets . Winnipeg Friday july 17, 1914. Twenty pages. No. Ii. Prude i fair Hue spectacle Mackenzie and Mann to look after temporary . Loans. Boycott Belfast total Twenty millions. Over Worth of livestock took part and Parade one of the Best this is in accordance with Amend ment urged by liberals last session t00ay is ladies Day free Ottawa july addition to the signing of the various deeds and agree ments of the . Yesterday an important additional agreement was executed by which sir William Macken Zie and sir Donald Mann personally covenant to look after All temporary Loans against the Canadian Northern neighbourhood of these total in the Beechey plays Peep to in the Taia accordance with the amendment to the agreement which was strenuously urged upon the government by the opposition last session. It was claimed by the liberals that j Mackenzie and Mann should be held i i personally responsible for the payment specially engaged to Fly today important step taken by Leitrim merchants and traders movement is spreading to p. O Connor and William red mond say demands of lords not serious and impossible. Tuft nubian associated London july manifesto signed of such Loans. At that time the by two magistrates a. County Council today s programme. Ladies Day. G . Gates open. Last Day of farm j coys Camp. "10 . Fegina boy scout band. I Ench show continues. 1 . Luncheon to stockmen. J 2 . Vaudeville. Racing. Paying j Premium Money i 1 to Regina boy s cout band. I veterans band. J 4 . Beachey. To . Live Stock leaves. . Regina boy scout i j a rement 5itl not look upon the or i postal with favor but mature thought has convinced them of the Wisdom of j such a provision. Attempt to depose robl1 i sir Albert Aikins and Hon. Arthur o to a Saufl. To . Veterans band. S . Vaudeville. Manitoba athletic i events. I . Beachey. I . Dog show closes. Siege of Beilis fireworks. I Meighen mentioned for Leader ship Manitoba co serv natives. Free Ottawa july is Cuite fitly _ last night s crowd was not j rumoured Here that a successor to sir cars e As that which graced the Redmond Roblan Leader of the con Manitoba is being to the crowd themselves and also to looked for and Bhe name of Hon. A lie management of the exhibition Par thur Meighen solicitor general to ulary in View of the fact that it member for Portage la Prairie and of showered quite heavily ust As the crowds were coming out. There were i Albert Aikins member for. Bran several thousand in the grand stand i Don Are prominently mentioned in con in the afternoon and in the evening rect it with the succession1 it is be Tae stands were Well filled with the usual concourse standing on the Board i Here that whatever the Issue of walk ii front e resent pol vocal crisis in mail Toba during the afternoon a Large num is sir Rodmond Roblin cannot Ter the Turc Stefl the horse Lind Cattie stables took i working majority it is believed that a look at the sheep and Swine and Sil Rodmon a has so far lost his grip generally made the rounds reserving f upon the popular fancy of the province till the evening the pleasure of the vaudeville attractions in front of the grand stand. A feature of very general interest Taring the afternoon in addition to Fie racing programme was harness Saddle horse and Pony judging which and Bas so far pledged himself on the Side unpopular interests As to be Able to Tel organize the shattered party was continued ill. The the grand ring is in front Good Progress x was also the cattle and horse judging in the colonnade and cattle rings and a big crowd watched the decisions of the judges very closely. Cattle and horse Parade impressive. The cattle Parade billed Duy night but. Which on account of the late hour at which judging was concluded for the Day was postponed Tooji place last night acid the sight of the Large number of cattle the finest Ever shown in Winnipeg was an Eye opener to the audience. The horses. Too hundreds of them All shapes sizes acid colors attracted a lot of attention and were the object of Many flattering remarks which if not understandable to the horses them were at least pleasing to their Visners. The Manitoba athletic Asso also held a number of track f events but the bicycle race was called r yesterday was american Day and while Many americans were there on citizens Day there were Many More in evidence yesterday. The rain in. The did nothing move serious than to make the atmosphere comfortably Cool. Isms be fore the crowds arrived everything was perfectly dry and comfortable. The Regina boy scouts band in their Dis i Unitive uniforms were much in Evl wince As also was the farm boys club in Khaki Caps. The splendid band the 79th Cameron highlanders payed in the Shell in the grounds lot afternoon and evening and their selections were warmly a the sounds in the evening present f most As Busy an appearance As nights and hundreds plenty of amusement in Waif clone watch Inifi the big crowd Firth themselves. The wheels of where there is a Winner were fun u swing1 and were plentifully be Spring Force. It is realized that a. New and younger head . Though h the name of Bhe general is prominently mentioned a connection with the a successor slip not by any mean s Sersun that or. Meighen would relish being appointed Cap Tain of a sinking ship and would care to relinquish a profitable position in Federal politics for a position a Liili May resolve itself into the leadership of a discredited opposition in his native province. It is believed that or. Meighen has aspiration for Cabinet horrors with sir Albert. Aikin it is different his interests Are All in the West and he is not by any Means enamoured of Federal politics. In fact it is Bel dived he would be pleased to retire them. For these reasons it is. Cons Derea would be More Likely to take sir Rodmond s place than would or. Hen. The Well v Peop e carrying dolls of sizes the spoils of the Fortun progresses More and attempted a Bobery two men Serra ended at Regina for approaching an Alderman. Regina july j. Hogg convicted some time ago of an at tempt to bribe Alderman weasel of the. Police of this City was yesterday afternoon fined 5200 or three months imprisonment by or. Justice Elwood. In the supreme court. Henry birkenstock found guilty of the same charge was sentenced to a Fine of or one month s imprison ment. In passing sentence judge. Elwood explained that through the penalty for this offence under the criminal code was imprisonment for two years and a half in View of the previous Good character of both men the sentences were much lighter. Lor and the principal nationalist Trad ers of Carrick on Shannon has been issued in which it is stated that the merchants and traders of this import ant commercial Centre have unanimously decided to sever All connections with Belfast merchants if Ulster persists in her attitude of opposition to the Home Rule Bill. This decision has caused much discussion among trading circles in the West As a big Trade is transacted with Belfast both in banking and commercially. Carrick on Shannon is the capital of Leitrim in which county every Parish has its company of volunteers. This ultimatum to Ulster is being taken up in nearly every town in Leif rim and commercial travellers from the North already finding it difficult at present to secure orders. Restart necessary. Canadian associated press London july 17. Dealing with the House of lords amendments in Rey nolds newspaper this week t. P. O Connor says there remains Only one course for the government which is that the amending Bill be put Back to its original Shapu so far As the area of Ulster is concerned each county is to have its f u a rights by. Its majority either to exclude from the Irish Par i lament or to have restored those in rights of every self govern ing country of the appointment of its judiciary and the control of. Its policy. But i would close Rio says or. O Connor. If the Range leaders will substitute for these impossible de mands other claims which Are reason Able and fair to both sides they will be considered for there is a passionate and honest desire among. Irish nationalists to Settle this question peace fully As there is. By every other body of politicians speaking at Tottenham last night William Redmond stated that the de Mand for. Total exclusion of Ulster had never been seriously made. The de Mand he said for Ulster s total exclusion was made because the House of lords knew it could not be accepted and because they nationalists out for peace and for the original Home Rule which would become Law in a few weeks safeguarding All peo ple in every part of an old custom the daily news makes humorous comment on the reports that gained currency yesterday to the effect that contingents of Glasgow Ulster Volun Teers would leave for Ireland today. Is perfectly says the news that within the next two Days almost every Ulster Man in the West of Scotland will have set out for the pro Vince this being the commencement of the annual fair holidays in Glasgow and the Clyde valleys which ast Over ten Days. During this period it is a custom of expatriated irishmen to re visit their old Homes. It May be that Rumor has taken its Rise from the statement made that Many of Tho Glasgow volunteers. Will Avail themselves of the Holiday to attach themselves to one or other of the Batt Alfuns for training. Destruction of Hearst by fire leaves four Hundred homeless Coeton aide out. Tilly yesterday wiped out lid town of Hearst at the Junction of the Algoma Central with the transcontinental and Between 400 and 500 people were rendered homeless. The Only buildings left standing Are the trans Continental Roundhouse and station and the stores of Jameson and Hayword h. A Relief train arrived Here this afternoon with about Hundred refugees. They Tell stories of a fight which lasted three Days and nights. Several times it was thought that the flames had been vanquished but they sprang up again. The wind increased to a Gale and the Battle was Given up at4hree o clock yesterday afternoon the inhabitants taking Refuge on the transcontinental tracks until the Relief train arrived. The homeless ones were housed and fad at a Camp of the construction firm of o Brien. Mcdougall -0 Gorman. The town was largely a railway construction Centre being the Headquarters of the above mentioned firm. All their build Ings have gone and also most of the buildings erected by the railway commission. No casualties occurred and the refugees Are being Well cared for Here. Bush fires have encircled1 the town for some time. Most of the refugees Are destitute. The Pas nomination William carriers Liberal nominee and or. Orok is Roblin candidate. Be Pas Man., july were held Here today for. The deferred. Pro Midway perform election in Pas constituency. Wil carnival All the duality. The Aen were afe of an unusually luncheon. And the hog guests of the directors size of the crowd of of the Chicken and dogs. J. C. Cox. Of the in welcoming to Liam carriers was nominated As the Liberal candidate and or. R. Dorok was put up to Ca Rry the Roblin ban Ner. G. A. was appointed agent for or. Carriere and o. H. Fin Ger for or. Orok. The Roblin machine has sent a horde of healers Here the i from Winnipeg to try and win the 0 i seat for the government. It is Evi Dent that the machine will go to Des Perate lengths under existing Circum. Stances. Heavy Hail damage. Magnificent Parade. Over of horses and cat last night in front of the the inhibition. It presi. Ina Tho by p. A. C. Cox of the exhibition Board came specimens of horse a horses Light out in a Lino which extended Clear round me mile track. This display by a display Rood in cattle Iund the numerous it was an -8 Waas t0 what can de in an object lesson but be productive to those who had horse and cattle i its u revelation and it Uso the proof that. In a of danced the finest Chi by the continent b n.d., july Ter i Rifle hailstorm swept Over of j this District last night the storm Belt i being 20 Milesi Long by 3 Miles wide. In that territory the Hail loss ranges from 10 to 70 per cent. Reports i Hail Lisbon last night j Are unfounded. Storm Condl tons pre i failed there but with no crop losses. J infant killed on Calgary Calgary alta., july play in at the eighth Street crossing of ithe c. P. R it tonight the 18 i months -olj3 a Soughter of Ai thur Phil lips 1014 eighth Street in j Brantly Kiuei the engr Iii three cars passing Oiler her i body. An inquest will be held. J missing Man found in Reservoir i Berlin out., july body of. Charles Lee 22 years of age a firm. Hand was found floating in a Reser voir Here today. The Young Man had been miss ing since sunday when he went in swimming. Cramps Are believed to be an inquest has been opened. Lash wife Batter. Calgary Alia july a. Brothers was sunders in Tihe police court this mom ing to one month s imprisonment and fifteen lashes Tor beating is t seven out that the strength of the Glasgow battalion is about Tok recent occasions on which it has been viewed the attendance has considerably under 500. Cabinet Council. Associated . Cable. I London july the Cabinet meet ing tuns morning Tea sted nearly two hours to us believed that to decision however waa reached upon a solution of the Ulster problem. Knish Secretary Bdrm Ell was. Present. Another meeting has been called for tomorrow to was reported this even ing that a deadlock has Arisen. In the View of the nationalists a settlement will be effected but not yet not Evein through the medium of the amending Bill. It is suggested that four Ulster counties be excluded but the nationalists refuse to give up Tyrone and Fermanagh. Lloyd George held a Long interview with the National most leaders today funds for Ireland. New Tork july and friends of Ireland from All parts of Bhe United states and Canada at tended a meeting of ithe National directors of the United Irish league of America Here today at which was subscribed for the Irish Volunteer fund for use in the movement led by Johm Redmond in the Irish parliamentary party it was announced. A Cable message was sent to or. Redmond notifying Jim of the subscription and that of the amount Ibe for varied immediately by the National treasurer of the league. Philadelphia was. Selected As the for. Holding. The next National. The Date to fixed by or. Redmond who will come from Ireland to attend tile gathering and in the message sent to mr.1 Redmond he was asked to fix the Date of. His coming. An address to the people of the United states urging support of the Irish volunteers was adopted killed by train. Crookston. Minn july is. Albert Blomberg 38, whose wife and family reside in Norway was struck by the. North bound Northern Pacific Winni peg1 flyer morning and. Was in stantly lolled. He stood directly in the Middle of the track and was either dazed or. Wanted to commit suicide. He operated the Star restaurant until recently. Lumber Steamer on reef. Sarnia ont july is to hand Here Chat tha Steamer Mary Boyce is on a reef off port Hope Lake Huron As the result of a heavy fog. The Steamer is bpm my Ifor Cleveland from Duluth with a Load of lumber. The Reid wrecking company of this cite Lias sent togs to Point Arac Barques life savers Are also standing by to Render assistance if necessary. Had narrow escapes Saml. Kee and family of Rossen Dale flee from a turning Home. Hts and badly Bue Ned. Tried to save of fire is unknown Portage la Prairie Man., july Samuel Kee a Well known Farmer Liv ing near and his of Amily consisting of his wife and son narrowly escaped death when is House was burned to the ground in the Early hours of tuesday morning. As it was or. Keu was terribly burned about the. Head Rieck and face in an Effort to save some of his belongings. Or. Kee was awakened by the sound of falling articles in the Kitchen. The flames had burned the Wood work from which the Kitchen utensils were Hung and the noise made by the falling articles awakened or. Kee. Had it not teen for this circumstance it is prob. Able that the whole family would have been smothered in bed. Or. Kee awakened the flames were burning through the partition Between the bed room and the or. And mrs. Kee and their son crushed put of the House without delay just escaping with their lives. The origin of the fire is a mystery. Jolmes m Kay of Winnipeg killed fell under train on Hudson Bay a Selkirk settler. Sex minister leaves i or Likely be Soblin candidate. Is Lii a Man., july Hugh Armstrong and a party of five left this a Stern Oon for a ranch. Rapids on the Toomim on Steamer lady of Itlie Lake. The men take part Dii the a Proa Chimg deferred provincial election in Che grand rapids constituency. It Tias been freely reported that Hon. Hugh Armstrong has been selected As the Roslta candidate in the cons Litu ency and is Early departure for the scene in taken As a confirmation that the Rumor is Strong grounds. Or. Armstrong who was beaten in the elections by e. A. Mcpherson in Portage Lias wide business interests in grand rapids. Premier Rob Lwi is anxious to have services of or. Armstrong during it he trying times a hic ii Are ahead of government. Mystery at Taber Skull found with Bullet body later discovered. Leth Bruge alta., july object of mystified speculation in local mounted police circles is the discovery in a Coulee at Taber by some boys at. Play of a Skull with a portion of hair attached to it. This dears a Bullet Mark and is apparently that of a Young girl. Wod has come that sergeant Green of Gressey the spot yesterday and raking the soil where the Skull was discovered found the the remains which had been buried in Indian fashion in Hole with in Dian trinkets consisting of beads a. Spoon a pipe and other ornaments. Two of the local police left for the scene this afternoon a mysterious circumstance in the find is that tha Nair on the Skull is Brown. And an indians is usually Black. This upsets -the-.theory, of the Booty of an Indian though it was buried in Indian fashion. Regatta at Minnedosa postponed. Minno Diosa Man., july aquatic sports and regatta arranged to be held Here this afternoon were postponed until next wednesday july 22, owing to bad. Weather. The event had created great interest in Minnedosa to or neigh Bodag towns and special mov ing. Pictures to be taken of the spectacle. Freeport murder Case. Mineola , july grand jury which has Heen investigating the murder of mrs. Louise Bailey in the office of at free port concluded its investigation of the Case today. My Nepal officials expect an indictment in 4he" Case tomorrow. Expectation of an indictment also was based Oil reports we Ticoli were persistent in the court Touse after the grand jury a djo Rived. An if one were found it tras be Likely to charge its. Carman Inot with murder but with. Mans Hangliter in the first de Gree. X foam Lake. Foam late Sasin july gains Bare last night. Tie weather is clearings find. Cool. _ the pay aican., july Mckay of Winnipeg resident timekeeper at mile 111 Hudson Bay railway was accidentally hulled yesterday morning while boarding a gravel train. He was hurled under the wheels his left and leg being severed from his body. The remains were brought to the Pas immediately Al Tei the Accident James Mckay was 47 years of age. A son of Selkirk Mckay one of the Selkirk settlers and red River he received his education at the old Kildonan school and St. Johns col lege. He leaves two Brothers William of 7 3 Banner Man Avenue and Selkirk George of Kildonan and tour Sisters mrs. Magnus Harper Kildonan mrs. L. Frayne fort Rouge Coats High Bluff and mrs. Blank Stein of. Minnedosa. Or. Mckay was a member of Kil Donan presbyterian Church and a. Very highly respected Man. In his earlier Days he Farmed part of lot Donan just near the Entrance to the Kildonan Park. Later he sold out and was on various Survey parties. Six years ago he came to Winnipeg and worked for the Hudson s Bay com Pany in the shipping department later going to the wholesale department of the j. H. Ashdown company. Four years ago he went out with a party in charge of Moffet on the Hudson Bay railway where he has been Ever since with the exception of being in Winni Peg on two occasions the last time on dec. .-23, 1912. X the sad news came with a Shock to his friends and relatives of whom he bad a Large number. Donald Henderson will arrive in the City on saturday afternoon with the. Remains. Interment will be made m Kildonan cemetery. Final arrange ments will be announced later. Members indemnity another Effort to have session Al Al Lowance increased. Ottawa july evening free press is probable that during the next session of parliament Active Steps will be tha members to urge upon the Dominion government the advisability of increasing the ses-., signal indemnity which is now the agitation will receive some sup port from the action of e. A. Lancas Ter yesterday in declining to continue As the member which he has. Represented in the commons for fourteen years Bri the ground that he cannot afford it. It will be remembered that last year a round Robin was circulated among the members of parliament re questing the. Government to increase the session Al indemnity of members of the House of commons and Senate by making it hearing of the movement through the newspapers however Premier Bor d eur put his foot Down on it and announced definitely that there would at that time at All events be no increases in the session Al indemnity. The movement thus died a violent death. It will now undoubtedly be not lost Empress Toronto woman turns up in Cali in Case. Ontario cal., july Hattie Willetts who was to have been lost in the Ireland the St. Lawrence River leaving a husband and four children in Toronto was arrested Here today in company with e. A. Hensen and h. R. Horn also of Toronto. The two men were held on the charge of mrs. Willetts Here from Canada and. Will be detained by the police until it is known whether a charge of violating the Mann White slave act will be placed against them by the Federal authorities. Mrs. Willetts did not. Engage passage on the Empress of Ireland but she is alleged to have told her family and friends on leaving Home that she was going to Board the Steamer. Governor general in Newfoundland. St. Johns july morn ing the Duke of Connaught motored with railway manager Reid through the suburban Section of the City and out into the country. He saw Belle Isle whose Large Ore deposits Are the mainstay of the Canadian smelting Industry. He lunched with the pre Mier and lady Arwi attended a Garden party at government House to which 600 persons were invited incl Toms the officers of _ the warships in port his Royal highness attended another Diirner House tonight he then drove through the. Section of last night including the mercantile District i which is specially flu mated Lor the a then joined the War ship which sailed for Quebec. The Duke was Given a me Send Oft. Three concerts toot place tonight and the a Radiant weather Drew oat an immense gathering. World s news summary Friday july 17. The weather forecast for today is As follows fresh Westerly winds fair and Cool. Interest revives in . As result of sir Thomas Shaughnessy s state ment. Page 13. Extra heat to de cide the at fair ground. Page 7. Sharp decline in new York continues but in More . Page 13. Unionists taking More reasonable View of situation. In Ulster. Page 4. New mexican president will resign in favor of Carranza. Page 1. Free press cup won by Alex. Gaibraith. Page 2o. Boycott. Of Belfast begun by Leit rim nationalists Page 1. Horse and cattle Jara de vat pair a grand spectacle. Page 1. The system becomes virtuous on its deathbed. Page 11. James Winnipeg killed at the Pas. Page 1. Duke will be in Winnipeg Early in september. Page 3. Hon. Or. Armstrong for grand rapids. Page 1. Big railway strike is still threaten ing. Page 11. Important meeting of livestock men. Page Montague steals March on Prout. Page 20. Husband gave Poison by mistake. Page 20. Philip Snow err invited to Winnipeg. Page 20. Fluctuations in Winnipeg options. Page 14. Rumoured attempt to depose Reblin Page 1. Preparing for the Brandon fair. Page 3. Competitors strike in athletic Page 7. Foreign markets by Cable. Page 14. Imperial and foreign news. Page 4. Personal and social. Page 9. A Reader s notes. Page 11. Commercial news. Page 14. Editorial Section. Page 11. Financial news. Page 13. Damage repaired vessels leaving shipyards recovered from storm effects. Ofree . Duluth minn., july dam aged in the recent storm at the head of the latkes will be out of the ship Yards within the Nsst-1 two. Days according to supt. Louis Williams of the Superior dry Dock. The targe George b. Hartnell and Steamer h. H. Brown of the North Western transportation company s Fleet were. Damaged to the extent of Trout the Hartnell cleared dry Dock yesterday. Both boats will leave the shipyards tomorrow after being in since june 28. A the Steamer Ren Saeler went .1 into the shipyards Early in the Day with forging for. The Stern of the Steamer Sfat Tarafa also damaged in the storm of May. 27. The Ren Saeler will undergo minor repairs while at the Yards. The Mataafa will Clear sunday ii is expected. The Steamer c. F. Moll will go into dry Dock tomorrow. Three plates near the Bottom of her Stem Are to come off. Looked two drown. Peterboro ont., july this afternoon Austin. O Toole aged 17 years and Charles Burg Oyne this City aged. 24 their lives by drowning in the River a few Miles be Low the City. The two Young men and another named. Fowler were rocking the when it upset. Fowler swam to Shore about 25 Yards supposing that the others who were Good swim mers were following but when he looked Back he saw Only the upturned Trace of the Young men both bodies Hon. . Calder at Ottawa. Ottawa july j. Calder a member of the Saskatchewan government is Here in connection with the grand trunk Pacific guarantee Asaf Felting Branch lines in that province Are assisted by the provincial legislature. Ocean steamships. Steamer arrived at from Philadelphia new York Argentina new York Trieste Prinz Aldra Ert Philadelphia Hamburg Toarmina Philadelphia Naples victorian Liverpool Lontreal Ivernna Naples new York Keon Lff Albert Naples York Manchester citizen Quebec. Manchester Yor Moor Montreal a. Genoa . Montreall. Dundee passed the Soo. Sault Ste Marie. Mich., july. French 8 Block trim Chas. Is Radley Wool sen. Perseus Bacon noon .-r-Hamonlc, Mariposa Ward a Mes nor Folk Rockefeller Fritz 3 Carter Morrell Marigold Peter. Ceiaa. Fri Chi. 6 Mani Toba Superior Dunham 7 a East Juniata. Schiller 10 11 ship pit Castalia. Black nor enc Griffin. 1, Baker Oscoda Delaware wat son Ellwood North Lake Sierra. 4- Crete Berwind 5 Wickwire Dickson weather report. The weather report from the meteorological Observatory at. St. John s College is As temperature at 7 . Yester Day. 63.4- maj Amurri for the preceding 12 hours 71.8 minimum .58.8 t barometer 29.70 Northwest wind at 17 Miles an Hoar .42 rain. Taa Canadian meteorological service taken at 7 o Docic last 16, Winnipeg were port Arthur Winnipeg. 64 rain ing Mriln Nedosa 56 Quappelle 54 clo Idy Swift Corrent 64 fair Prince Al Bert 64 Cloudy Battleford 66 Cloudy Medicine hat 76 fair Calgary 70 Clear Edmonton. 68 Clear. The excessive heat in Ita Jatoba has to arid medium temperatures have prevailed today throughout the West showers have occurred in parts of Slan Toba and temperatures 52-76 Kam Calgary 42 Medicine hat 52-76 Battleford 56-70 Price Albert 53 66 Swift current. 52-68 Moose jaw 54-64 Reema. 54-61 58-70 port a sound 64-92 London 65-87- Toro Irto 66-88 sans ten Ottai 70-88 Montreal. 70-88 Qusim 64 93i, get John. 5s-s2i Hattas. S5-74. And 50-76 Vancou will resign Iii favor new mexican president announces policy in message a to Washington. Is Only interregnum constitutionalists Iii need to comply with All terms of Niagara protocol Washington to general Huerta As provisional president of Mexico to Day advised the United states government informally that he intended to retire in favor of general Carranza. Senor Carbajal wishes Only that general amnesty be proclaimed and Protection Given to the property of those who opposed the constitutionalists this statement of the attitude of Huerta s successors together with the announcement from Monterey that Carranza. Was willing to enter into negotiations with Carbajal relative to the Transfer of authority at Mexico City was regarded., Here tonight practically assuring a cessation of hostilities and the restoration of peace in Mexico. The views of Senor Carbajal were explained in detail to Secretary Brya c today by Jose Castellot former Mem Ber of the mexican Senate who called at the state department with a per anal Telegram which he had received through the mexican embassy. The communication was Dater last night and read As follows i have just taken oath of office As president of the Republic. Generals Huerta and Blanluet departed tonight for Europe. I desire to make it known with emphasis that my Only purpose is to facilitate a solution of the grave problems which weigh upon our coun try i have not the slightest ambition for myself and merely wish to Ter Minate the internal conflict our country. Please give me your impressions of the situation in Washington. bridging the Gap this message or. Castellot explained meant that Carbasal had taken office Only Means of bridging the Gap from the Huerta to the constitutionalists and that the new president had no desire to eemajnjux.office-. Secretary Bryan said that while recognition would not lie accorded Carbajal the United states was Amic of ably disposed him and would applaud his patriotic efforts to bites about peace in the country. Castellott telegraphed the result of his conference to Carbajal Secretary Bryan himself was highly optimistic in the belief that peace at last was in sight in turbulent Mexico and he told Hia friends that he believed the policy of watchful waiting and patience had been a. Success. In order to assure a Transfer of authority without further bloodshed however the american government began today to use its Good offices with general Carranza. John k. Sillimon former linked states Consul at Saltillo and now per Sonal president Wil son there a Long message from the department instruct ing him to tinge Pon general Carranza the belief of the United states that further fighting was useless on account of the readiness of the Carbajal government to surrender its Power. Carranza was urged also to give guarantees for the Protection of the lives and property of those who sup ported Huerta. Or. Silliman Coutv gelled likewise against the prisoners or any other atrocities which the spirit of revenge might. Arouse in a conquering army. Terms still imperative. The United states likewise made us position Clear with respect to recognition. Under the terms of a protocol signed at Niagara Falls recognition will be extended1 to the government re suiting from an agreement Between the two mexican factions. Should Carranza consummate an agreement with the commission of three constitutionalism sympathizers sent from Mexico City by Carbajal to discuss peace with him the terms of the Niagara., Falls Proto cols will live been fulfilled. On the other band if Carranza insisted on pushing his Way by Force in to Mexico City the United government would withhold recognition until an election was held to indic the whether or not the people approved of the new regime. The United states government How Ever will delay recognizing the constitutionalism government until Satis factory adjustment is. Made about claims growing out of the in the meantime the United states forces will not be withdrawn from Vera Cruz until every difficulty has been adjusted. Before satisfactory arrangements can be made with general Carranza however for the Transfer of Power at Mexico City Many observers Here see Breakers ahead. That a general proclamation will be by Carranza is the confident belief of Rafael Subaran head of the co Bitu tonal . Or. Subaran said Tong lit that Many of those who turned against Atadero should be tried by the mexican courts and punished. The possibility that general Villa s recent with Carranza Mav break out anew is discussed by offi continued on Page eleven woman says she killed her child at Calgary Edmonton alta., july Mary Marcotte of Elrose Saskatchewan was arrested this morning after she declared she had her four year old daughter in the Marlboroug a hotel Here on 109th Street during the night a chambermaid heard the wails of the child and Early this morning when the police arrived the child was dead and tie woman kneeling Side ii it is believed that Poison was used and a postmortem be held
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