Huerta Sends Word He Is Willing to Retire as Dictator—AH Eyes

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OGDENSBURG, N. Y., WEDNESDAY, J U N E 3, 1914.
Moderate -winds, fair and warm today; showers in places tomorrow.
COLONEL ROOSEVELT I N T H E JUNGLE
Appeal From lew Hampshire Requirement Not " U n a ! or
Huerta Sends Word He Is Willing to
Retire as Dictator—AH Eyes Now
on Garranza.
In Ordinary
Course
Would be That
of
Time
ANNOUNCED TO THE
"For their own part the delegates
will be guided in all its acts by perfect good faith.
"It should be unnecessary to say
t h a t President Huerta gave t h e Mexican delegation special instructions not
to consent to anything which could
It is said that announcement of the
wedding was withheld because of the
wisb. of a sister of Mr. Frothingham,
who died a few days ago. Mr. Frothingham is especially well known as
"The Hermit," a name which he signed to many newspaper articles published in the Mohawk valley.
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pers on follower.
OFFICER QUITS THE SERVICE MAY BE THE NEW DSGTATOB
Another Alleged to be Involved in the Commander of Rebel Forces at Zacatecas Reports That Federal General
Disclosures Hao Been Transferred
to Asiatic Waters—Women of "Near
Has Asked Him Not to Attack the
Fashionable" Set Said to Have Eeen
City a s Huerta is Shortly to Resign
Present.
Office.
sory Educational Law of New York
Senders Are That Much Out—Mon-
State.
ey Orders Can be
Washington, June 3.—Society today
discussed a "scandal" in navy circles,
the teacup gossip including tales of
midnight champagne suppers on the
palatial Presidential yaclit Mayflower.
Circumstantial hut gossipy rumors in
addition to an official investigation of
at least one such party lent credence
to the report. Involved in the affair
according to report were a paymaster and a lieutenant of the junior
grade, the former of whom h a s resigned and the latter been transferred
to the Asiatic fleet. Two navy officers'
wives and two other women said to
belong to "near fashionable" set or
the northwest section of Washington
ire also reported to be involved.
Albany, June 3.—The fact that a parent does not believe in vaccination is
not sufficient reason for his keeping
his child out of school, the Court oi
Appeals has just decided.
The question was carried to the
court by Hagbad Bkerbold of t h e
Bronx, who was fined' $5 for violating
the compulsory education law. Bkerbold refused to have his child vaccinated and the school authorities would
not permit the child to attend public
school under these circumstances.
In affirming the judgment of the
lower courts, the Court of Appeals
held that tlie laws requring vaccination as a condition of attending public
schools a r e not so unusual or oppressive as to excuse Ekerbold's act, and
pointed out that there are other
schools that do not require vaccinabusiness arising in the New England tion. The court also referred to the
States and application for Thaw's re- fact that the "United States Supreme
lease probably would be made to him, court recently held constitutional a
although such application might be statue compelling vaccination.
made to any other member of the
court, or the entire court. Justice
Holmes has authority to grant the release with or without bail, or to make
the application to the entire court.
In t h e ordinary course t h e case
would not be considered by the court
tor nearly two years. It m a y "be advanced on the ground of unusual importance to the state.
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'WILD WOMEN" BLAME HIM FOR
UPHELD B! ft
WESTERRJUDGE
Torreon, Mexico, June 3.—Col. Antonio Perez, who recently escaped
from Mexico City, arrived h e r e today
bringing reports t h a t General Blanquet, Huerta's war minister, h a s gain- ARKANSAS JURIST DECIDES MIed almost absolute control of Huerta's
GRATORY BIRD LAW IS NOT
government. Many Mexicans, he deCONSTITUTIONAL.
clared, believe Blanquet will get r i c
of Huerta by deportation and make
Albany, June 3.—The contention of
himself dictator.
Attorney General Carmody that the
General Natera reports that General federal migratory bird law is unconLuis Barron, commanding the feder- stitutional h a s been upheld by Judge
als a t Zacatecas, h a s asked him not Jacob Trieber of the United States
to attack city. Gen. Earron says the district court for the Jonesboro diviWar Department a t Mexico City nas sion of the eastern district of Arkansas. Mr. Carmody was notified yesadvised him that Huerta is about to
terday that Judge Trieber had handresign.
ed down a decision, in which he holds
that his law is unconstitutional.
Sir Thomas Shaughnessy's Daughter
When Mr. Carmody advised the New
Weds.
York State Conservation commission
Montreal, J u n e 3.—A large and in November last that congress was
fashionable assemblage
filled St. without power t o enact a federal mi-
ttPRBIDHTS HOTEL James' cathedral this morning for the gratory bird law, those who fathered
the bill protested that the attorney
general nad- gone out of nls way to
condemn the act. Mr. Carmody at
that time pointed out t h a t while h e is
a firm advocate of extending t h e greatceremony at the cathedral was fol- est protection possible to game and
lowed by a reception at the home of -;ong birds, yet h e is opposed to bringing about the purposes sought in the
the bride's .parents.
snactment of an unsound law. He
ilso pointed out a t t h a t time how the
THE WEATHER.
objects sought t o b e accomplished leNew York, June 3.—Fair and warm- gal obstacles.
er tonight; Thursday increasing cloudJudge Trieber's opinion sustains
iness and warmer, with probable
Atty. Gen. Carmody's contention in
wedding of Miss Edith Shaughnessy
and Rene Redmond. The bride is tlie
JOHN
R. EARLY'S
PRESENCE daughter of Sir Thomas Shaughnessy,
president of the Canadian Pacific RailCAUSES C O N S T E R N A T I O N .
way, and Lady Shaughnessy. The
Washington, June 3.—John R. Early,
who, for the last five years h a s made
many enforced journeys' about the
country in box cars and been held unler quarantine in many cities, while
medical experts have disagreed on
whether he is a -leper, turned up in
Washington again yesterday, and before his identity was discovered took
quarters at a fashionable up-town betel, the home of Vice President Marshall and other prominent in capital
life.
' The authorities promptly took Early
FORCIBLE FEEDING IN HOLLOW AY JAIL.
London, June 3.—Two young suffragettes today waylaid and whipped Dr.
F. S. Forward, deputy governor of
Holloway jail, outside of t h e prison.
They lashed him many times before a
policeman rescued him and arrested
the suffragettes.
Duplicated—Co>
lier Badly Twisted.
Montreal, June 3.—The collier Storstad, which rammed the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Ireland in t h e
St. Lawrence last Friday, causing t h e
toss of nearly 1,000 lives, completed
unloading her heavy cargo of coal yesterday, and it was possible to make
a thorough inspection of h§r bow,
shattered by t h e collision.
It was seen that h e r stem -was twisted so much to starboard that it almost
formed a half circle. Some of the lower-most plates in her bow also were
twisted to starboard and torn away.
The condition of the Storstad's stem
is pointed to i n connection with Capt.
Anderson's claim that when t h e collision with the Empress of Ireland occurred it w a s impossible for the collier's stem to remain in t h e hole hecause it was twisted by the forward
movement of tlie Empress.
The Storstad is still in t h e possession of the bailiff, who seized the vessel on the Canadian Pacific Railroad
company's claim of $2,000,000 loss
against t h e collier.
According to the statement of Montreal post office officials the heavy registered mail, amounting to 1,903 packages, which went down on t h e E m press, is a total loss, and there will
be no coifipens'atior/tor t h e senders or
addressees of these packages.
Those who sent money orders to Europe which were lost on t h e Empress,
however, will not be put of. pocket, as
duplicates of the money orders held
in Ottawa, will be copied and dispatched to London. The parties concerned
will be paid the money at their nearest post office. It. is estimated ..that
over $140,000 in money orders went
down in the St. Lawrence in the mail
bags.
Lloyd's, t h e insurance underwriters,
will decide whether i t •will b e feasible
to raise tlie Empress of Ireland from
Dr. Forward is in the bottom of the St. Lawrence river,
charge of t h e medical work of the it was learned today. The Canadian
.prison and tlie suffragettes blame liim Pacific Jtailroad company, .owner of
the ill-fated vessel, automatically r e for the forcible feeding of militants.
linquished all claim to her when she
sank.
In support of their contention that
SPECIAL HONORS FOR
ROOSEVELT IN FRAME
the Storstad was not to blame for t h e
collision, h e r owners, through counsel, prepared an application to Justice
Dunlop of t h e Admiralty Court demanding the release of the collier
WILL BE TREATED LIKE ALL from arrest. The application will
come before Justice Dunlop tomorrow.
"FORMER RULERS."
. The application will be opposed "by
the Canadian Pacific Ptailroad comParis, June 3.—The French govern- pany,
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ment h a s deeded to treat Col. Roosevelt in the same way as it does former rulers, as well as visiting rulers
and members of royal families and
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furnish him with a special permit authorizing h i m to pass through t h e police lines at all times on his journey
through France on the way to Madrid
to attend t h e wedding of his son, Ker-
t
m the
mit, with Miss Belle Wyatt Willard.
List of Winners;
Gabriel Hanotaux, former French
foreign minister, will give a luncheon
on Saturday in honor of Col. Roosevelt, unless t h e visitor is obliged to
hasten to Madrid. A letter written "by
the colonel before his departure "from
the United States indicated that h e
i
desired to proceed to Madrid by the
avery particular. Like Mr. Carmody, first train after his arrival in Paris.
showers.
Reducing
back to his old place of isolation on
eMr. Kent.
Storekeeper,
did you
ever figure out that you can
utilize advertising to reduce
your fixed charge for rent?
How?
By t h e very greatly increased business i t will bring
you.
Just figure your advertising
cost as part of the rent and
figure your
HEAVY LOSS OF MAIL MATTER
His Child Vaccinated and He Was Registered Packages Numbering 1,903
Fined $5 for Violating the Compui'
Went Down With the Boat and the
Washington,
June 3.—Harry K.
Thaw's fight against being returned to
prison at Matteawan reached the Supreme court yesterday on an appeal
Trom the decision of Judge Aldrich of
the United States District court for
New Hampshire against Thaw's extraColonel Roosevelt and a companion photographed in the wilds of South dition, on the demand of New York
America during the remarkable exploring expedition recently ended.
state officials.
As soon as the case is formally
docketed, probably this week, it is believed an application will be made for
Thaw's release on bail wliile his case
is pending before the Supreme court.
Judge Aldrich refused to allow Thaw's
release, although he stated that probably under the rules of the Supreme
court Thaw was entitled to immediate
release upon the refusal of the court
to allow his extradition.
Justice Holmes h a s been assigned to
the city limits. The fashionable hotel
and its guests were thrown into a
state of commotion.
The alleged leper escaped May 18th,
from t h e Diamond Head quarantine
station near P o r t Townsend, Washremoved to. a eito on the European ington, was traced to Yictoria, B. C ,
K H O K H O KHOKHO+O+O-fO-fOi Bosphorus after having existed for a where officers lost track of him.
number of years a t Scutari, was dedicated today with an interesting pro- , Bishop Fallows to Head G. A. R.
gramme of exercises. Three of the
Mattoon, 111., J u n e S.—The Illinois
American trustees of the institution, departmental
encampment of uie
Charles R. Crane of Chicago and Wal- ] Grand Army of the Republic, with its
ter B. Walker and George A. Plimp- several affiliated bodies, opened in
ton of New York, participated in the this city today with a large attenddedication exercises. A number of ance of delegates and visitorc from
officials of t h e Ottoman government all over the State. The encampment
and several of the foreign diplomats will continue until Friday. All indiresident in Constantinople were pres- cations point, to the election of Bishent.
op Samuel Fallows of Chicago as the
next department commander of the G.
Tooting.
Cholly—'-'There's a girl who wouldn't A. R. Bishop Fallows went to the
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marry the best man living." Reggie— front a s chaplain of a Wisconsin regiof Ogdensburg,
"How do you know?" Cholly—-"I asked ment and before t h e close of the war
had become a brigadier* general.
0 + a * O K > K 3 + 0 + 0 * O K > f O K M O K > 4 her myself."
hurt the sovereignty of t h e Mexican
nation-and to refuse a hearing in the
deliberations of the conference to any- Dedicate American School in Turkey.
thing which might be construed as an
Constantinople, June 8.—The Ameriimposition from t h e outside.
can College for Girls, which h a s been
Before
It Citizen of the Bronx Refused to Have
tance it May be Advanced.
BEUTEO ANNOUNCEMENT
BY AN ABED BRIDEGROOM ALLEGED LEPER AT
ican delegation has been guided and Mr. Frothingham's first wife.
Events
Would be Reached
Calendar, but Owing to
i "Washington, June 3.—Re-establish-
Underwriters io Determine If It
MAY BE A TWO-YEARS DELAY CHILD WAS KEPTFROM SCHOOL
Case
; ment of peace in Mexico is up to Car- would not have accepted instructions
ranza, This is the position of offi- -of a different nature on these points
cials here today as a result of import- but they beg to state that hitherto
ant overnight developments at Ni- they have had n o occasion t o refer to
agara Falls. Huerta's agreement- to them, thanks to the exquisite tact oi
retire h a s been known privately in the mediation plenipotentiaries and to
official circles since h i s representa- the circumspection of the American
tives t o Niagara Falls received in- delegates.
structions from Mexico City, which,
"To treat of the interior pacificapaved a way for a solution, it was be- tion of Mexico in the course of delieved, acceptable to Carranza.
liberations on difficulties of an interThe Constitutionalist junta here was national character can not be considagog with excitement today following ered a s submitting t h e sovereignty of
the receipt of a note from the medi- the nation to an external influence;
ators t o Rafael Zubaran, Carranza's • said pacification is necessarily bound
Washington representative, who may j up with the international questions.
make the contents of the note public
"This has been appreciated by the
later in the day. T h e members of the Mexican delegation, and in setting
junta admitted the recognition of Car- orth the intentions, o its government
ranza's claims by the mediators had I in the matter, and in its endeavors to
put a more favorable aspect on the bring about pacification it h a s been insituation.
spired by the knowledge that without
it no satisfactory conclusion can be
Huerta Ready to Quit.
Niagara Falls, O n t , June 3.—Gen. arrived at in t h e international quesHuerta is preparing to resign. He tions."
President Wilson Optimistic.
yesterday authorized his representatives at the mediation conference to
Washington,
June
3,.—President
announce to the world that "neither Wilson told callers today that there
mistaken pride nor personal interest" is no crisis in the mediation conferwould prevent him withdrawal when ence but a t the same time it is admitonce Mexico is "politically pacified," tedly felt there is some prospect of
and the government succeeding his is further although not necessarily-seriso constituted that it can count on the ous drawbacks a t t h e Falls. Military
support o public opinion in Mexico.
naval authorities made no secret toThe Mexican delegates in their for- day of the fact that a departmental
mal statement revealed that they had order had been issued against clearbeen instructed from the first to in- ing any more arms shipped direct to
form the mediators t h a t Gen. Huerta's Mexico. Whether the two Morgan linpersonality would not be an obstacle ers speeding southward will be detaintoward reaching a peaceful settlement. ed at Galveston'was still an undecided
The statement by the Mexicans, pre- question.
pared two dayg ago, but not issued unNo Developments Today.
til Gen. Huerta h a d telegraphed his
Niagara Falls, June 3.—Justice Laapproval yesterday of t h e tentative mar was busy all morning with a long
plan for a new provisional govern- code dispatch which h e sent to Washment, also carried the negotiations a ington. No meeting was held between
long step forward and an atmosphere the mediators and either set o deleof optimism prevailed in the mediagates, but the A. B. C. envoys were in
tion conference last nightconerencc
alone for some time.
The statement follows:
Carranza Silent.
"In accordance with the instructions
Durango, June 3.—Carranza refused
wMcb. t h e Mexican delegation h a s had
since the beginning of the peace nego- to comment today on the mediation at
tiations, its members declared at the Niagara Falls. He said he had not
first full conference; t h a t is to say, in yet seen a full report on the propothe presence of t h e mediating pleni- sition to let mediation conference dispotentiaries and of the delegates of cuss the internal affairs of Mexico.
the "Orated States of America; that Constitutionalist offi.cia.ls do not regard
President Huerta's personality is not seriously the report Huerta will elimian obstacle t o t h e reaching of a satis- nate himself as soon as Mexico is pacified and under government control
factory conclusion.
"Gen. Huerta is prepared to withdraw from the government on condition t h a t a t the time of his withdraw' al, Mexico shall be politically pacified,
and t h e government succeeding his.
Shall he SUCh as to count on the acquiescence of the governed and on the
support of public opinion, which, con- M A R R I E D 14 Y E A R S AGO, JUST
stitute t h e real "basis for peace and
TELLS OF IT.
stability i n any country.
"K l a s been and. is President HuerFonda, N. Y., June 3,—Rev. Washta's wish to place on record that neither mistaken pride nor personal inter- ington Frothingham, aged 94, well
est will prevent his withdrawal, once known throughout the Mohawk valley
the above named conditions are satis- as a philanthropist and writer, fourteen years age married Miss Ella Leafied-.
"The. Mexican government accepted vitt of Tribes Hill, it became known
t h e mediation of t h e South American here Monday. The ceremony was perpowers, Argentina, Brazil and Chile, in formed at Johnstown by Judge J.
a frank and open spirit, and the Mex- Keck about a year after t h e death of
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new
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on the greater volume.
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he quotes numerous cases of t h e
United States supreme court, recog- Blue and Gray to Join in Exercises.
Washington, D. C , June 3.—The
nizing the authority of the states as
aaving exclusive jurisdiction in such blue an dthe gray will join in t h e nosubjects as1 the control of game birds, table programme of exercises that is
fish and other objects that are prop- to be carried out at t h e Arlington Na3rly disposed of under the head of the tional Cemetery tomorrow on the
police powers of the various states.
occasion of the unveiling of the imposJudge Trieber also agrees with Mr. ing monument which h a s been erectCarmody that this law is an unwar- ed to the Confederate dead who are
rented invasion by t h e federal gov- buried there. The final details of the
ernment of a power that belongs un-' unveiling programme were arranged
dor the federal constitution to the today. Col. Hilary A. Herbert, forstates exclusively and that it is con- mer Secretary of t h e Navy and chair r
trary to a long a n d unbroken line oi m a n of t h e monument committee, will
decisions of federal and state courts. preside at the exercises.
President
Wilson -will be t h e principal speaker.
Davis Day in the South.
As guests of honor will be Gen. Ben, Atlanta, 6a., June 3.—Throughout nett Young of Kentucky, commanderin-chief of the United Confederate
the South exercises were held today
Veterans, and Washington Gardner of
in honor of the birthday anniversary Michigan, commander-in-chief of the
of Jefferson Davis, t h e first and only Grand Army of the Republic. The naPresident of t h e Confederate States
tional heads of the United Daughters
of America, who was born in Christian
of t h e Confederacy and the Sons of
county, Kentucky, J u n e 3, 1308. The
Confederate Veterans also will be
anniversary i s , a legal holiday in
Georgia,'South Carolina, Florida, Ala- present. Hundreds of Civil war veterbama, Mississippi, Arkansas and Tex- ans from Virginia, Maryland, North
as. I n Louisiana i t is observed a s Carolina and other States will attend
the unveiling.
"Confederate Memorial day."
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