Newport Daily News (Newspaper) - June 18, 1914, Newport, Rhode Island Second Edition Second Edition K I THURSDAY 18 1914 TWO r A GAS STOVE SOLVES YOUR SUMMER PROBLEMS Gobi clean kitchen hours less work hours more of comfort each day a care that your gas stove is the one that gives best results less gas re- quires least labor to keep clean and That's Ours Coine see it Enamelled all blacking no bing has a regular carburetter to regulate the gas ture You'll fall in love with it at first sight A e TITUS op Thames St OUR ANNIVERSARY PRICES HOLD GOOD ALL THIS WEEK AND FOR A SPECIAL ATTRACTION WE OFFER SOME White Enamel Beds AT ABOUT HALF PRICE MARK A NEW LEVEL IN PRICES FOR BEDS THAT ARE WORTH DOU BLE LINOLEUMS BRASS RUGS GLASS OILCLOTHS TRAYS Claim Abet ti if U MINOR Situation of na to be For Sale U Jane 13 was at work day on a reply to the statement sued last fey Emillo Rabasa of the Mexican delegation but waited from President Wilson and Bryan as to whether t be ment was a paraphrase of a the American delegates last Friday criticising their plan the establishment jf a provisional government The statement declared that insistence the United States oh a for president tantamount anU even exacting ut Mexican statement at this time The American delegates are not offended but they think ml publication of the of the o which been given should Been to heni so that a NEWPORT TAXICAB COMPANY 150 8 CARS ALWAYS IN COMMISSION lb Island Spring Broilers Spring Spring Lamb Roasting Chickens Bacon 20 STRIPS OR STRIPS Jar Bacon each Grape Fruit a doz VERY GOOD Hothouse Cauliflower Hothouse Cucumbers All kinds Green Vegetables Market 77 aji THE NEWPORT JOURNAL AND WEEKLY NEWS STABLE been published aj time While it Is said fri that the action Me Mexican dele gation savored of discourtesy the delegation that respon for any 111 effect the which may Joy airing an exchange of personal opinions in the will fall on the Huerta St that the almost immediately the tion received from Mr The response is to that the Mexican delegation had not into the fact that tile United States had no candidate for of Mexico that under no circumstances will the government Ibe a party to any influence on ejections In Hts preference for a Constitutionalist for president Is due wholly to the conviction that a maft from that party tiken in der to Insure the disarmament of all factions of ths American that an agreement be- tween the United States and Huerta on a neutral un- less the great or ist troops were to him not seem likely baa a Constitutionalist on the theory that this was the dominant military Sorce and that of Mexico Inevitable The mediators looked on in silence at the situation by the publication of the Mexican statement There been no hitherto that the mediators should the of statements for the press by either delegation this is the first official utterance which on the actually in the mediation When formal Conferences are re- tomorrow on the return of Minister of Argentine it will be June IS Kaiser SI of the Gorman entered the docks here this morning Divers immediately began an examination of her hull In order to the extent ot ths damage she sustained below the water line in her yesterday with British steamer H ivas known on her arrival that the llm r Had A hole In side The to works was con- by tarpaulins when she entered the apparently it was only trifling were at onoe to the passengers from the IT to the Turkey to Miet Any Attack by Greeks LIVERIES 233 Thames St I Cottage naar All 0 on Powel Phones There ator which will leave as to the reason for publication of the lor New York The captain of the mcemore de- to mike any statement as to collision one of the ol said both steamers at tha first-class dining saloon of the s Horses and Carriages all kinds to let by drive day or month Seventy-five new and second-hand carriages for sale at all times Cor Touro and Spring Sts lil was badly drenched with water and the passengers were to take their breakfast saloon on the upper deck narrative of the col- between the and tho Kaiser Wilhelm told by A G of Chieo Cal He I was cabin when I a sound like report of a cannon My steward afterward and began I said for God's out of 5 wanted to he caught hold of me and out saying they were ments and if I did not hurry I should be shut la When I the deck I the first and behaving very great the steerage passengers were ing and crying aimlessly One woman whq the men aving their hands n T believe was Italian threw hair arms around my neck and f had to force her off how the because our log signal was Sounding all the time We had TAXICABS FORD CAR AGENCY STARK BROS TEL 859 BUY YOUR COAL NOW AND SAVE THAT Per Ton The Price of Coal Will Rise August First ALL COAL MECHANICALLY SCREENED NEWPORT COAL COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1882 TEL 79 FILET LACES OUR OWN IMPORTATIONS By a very fortunate instance we bought a very fine and large assortment of FILET LACES from Florence Italy We can positively assure you the prices are lower than you can buy them in Europe It is well worth your while to examine this wonderful line which we take great pride in showing at these prices Large Filet and Italian Open Work Bed Spread worth One 72 inch Runner and 12 oblong Doilies to match Several Cushion Tops Filet Lace by the yard squares and hundreds or other things worth seeing THE KAZANJIAN COMPANY AVE A Mgr whether In view of past disagreements the ence should be prolonged for nite consideration of names offered by he two sets of delegates or there is a chance of an agreement if the mediators names they have in reserve VILLA PRESENTS ULTIMATUM Separation of Two Branches of Con- Asked PASS June Gen eral Villa has presented an ultimatum tb General Carranza demanding the absolute separation of civil tary branches of the Constitutionalist government the substance of despatches received at headquarters In today A otf three officers was said now to be in conference with General Carranza at Saltillo Villa's plan GUERRERO AT MAZATLAN Colors at Half-Mast for Captain pico of were struck The majority of sengers were transferred to the Im- perator tout a returned to London to make their own arrangements The also is to up gers waiting for the Kaiser H at Cherbourg There Is no truth in a report from that the Imperator had gone ashore on the Isle of The reached Southampton this afternoon and prepared to embark her the United States Colonel Roosevelt Colonel Roosevelt suffered from a Sharp chill while on board the tender It was the first occasion on which he had felt the chill since he left York and ho explained that it was merely a recurrence of the effects of the jungle fever which was to be expected Tho colonel declined and crossed the gangway to the liner unaided but he retired to the imperial suit has been signed to him and his cousin Philip J Roosevelt Emphasis was laid by Philip evelt on a that the colonel wafl not suffering from any disease ot the larynx ibut from weakness which would prevent him from speaking from the of trains and exposed places ITe said however that the colonel expected to fill an engagement in Pittsburgh June 30 His great desire however in tho meantime was for a period of home life at Sagamore Hill during which ha could rest his voice ROOSEVELT Colonel Says H BREAKS SILENCE Run Will Governor of New York for OiN U S S Mazatlan Mexico Juno 17 By less to San Diego June eral gunboat Guerrero which sank tho Constitutionalist gunboat pico arrived at Mazatlan today with her colors at half-mast in honor of Captain of the vessel who committed suicide Con- picked up after tho sinking of the will not be turned over to the Federal authorities at Mazatlan the Guerrero's officers having decided to spare their lives Captain formerly was a tenant in the Mexican navy and toward him and his men the crew are said to entertain n brotherly feeling the began to sink Captain and a number of tnn crew attempted to escape in a The Guerrero gave chase but did not on the boat was soon over- hauled and captured lAfl the launch was being brought alongside the rero Captain committed His dying request his body be buried at Mazatlan will be carried out June will make just one reference to politics I will not run for governor of New York Theodore today momentarily his rule of silence in to politics in order to make this declaration while he was proceeding on the tender to em- bank on the for York CROWD BIDS HIM FAREWELL Roosevelt Leaves London to Sail on the Imperator AT BROWN Kellen Elected a Follow June cor- of Brown today elected William V Kellen of Boston to tho Board of Follows the post made vacant the death of Judge John G of this city Professor John M who has been given a university pension after half a century of teaching made of chemistry emeritus Professor John K Bucher elected of chemistry Juno Colonel Theodore Roosevelt arrived at Wa- station today to leave on tho regular steamer train for ton on his return trip to the United States a large crowd of had gathered to him farewell Among them were Hines Page the American ambassador with the staff of the embassy and Admiral Lord Charles Roosevelt had ar- ranged on the was in cheerful mood Ho said to the Tell the English ple I have enjoyed myself and fully tho way I have boon treated by everybody I was with the courtesy shown me when I addressed tho al Society tho train out of station a photograph of Colonel Roosevelt and Lord Charles Beresford shafting hands was taken Mrs Nicholas remains In for another week visiting friends June Henry Morgenthau United Slates to Turkey today sent man Philip secretary ot tha to Smyrna to ascertain thw position there of American citizens who might be placed In danger toy the threa ened anti-Christian rising in As Turkish refugees from who assert they have teen driven o the Greeks have arrived m numbers on the Asiatic where have taken possession entire villages deserted their fo mer Greek There has been some pillaging the district along the coast of As Minor and altogether the there is generally regarded as a one At the same time prepa rations are being the Turkis authorities to meet any possible Gree attack The Turkish minister of wa has gone to Smyrna ana troops have at the en trance to the guff OUIMET PLAYS POOR GAME Fifty-Fourth Competition for Open Golf Scotland Jund Brilliant weather greeted the here today of the fifty fourth annua competition lor the British open championship in which are engaged besides the best amateurs and profes In the British Franti Ouimet open champion of the Eric Apperley a Australian player and three of leading French golfers 100 com who are composed of those who returned the lowest scores in tlu recent qualifying competition at Troon play four rounds of the course The greens had been watered over night but the course was fast when the first couple left the tree Among the early cards returned for the first 18 holes were those of Harry Vardon a former champion who made the splendid score of J H Taylor the holder of the open championship who made 74 Tom Williamson 75 and several with 76 took was easily beaten by J Jenkins the amateur who made It in 79 j kept getting off the line with drives frequently was weak with hia approach shot With the result that he had to play from the rough near the green Once on the however putting was steady His weak approaches were the worst features or his game His was 15 4 4 -S 4 B B 7 4 5 5 5 6 aggregate score for two rounds of the course was 166 MORTON F PLANT MARRIED Mrs Selden B of Hartford at Eastern Point June marriage of Morton P Plant man and capitalist to Mrs Selden B of Hartford at ford House Eastern point yesterday was formally announced today At the time engagement was made public a few weeks ago It was stated that the wedding would occur August 18 probably at the home of mother Mrs in Hartford Branford House Is Mr palatial summer in Groton P M tor of St James of this city officiated and only a few friends were present The bride obtained a divorce from her husband in April last She is 31 years old and Mr Plant Is 62 Tho first Plant who was Miss Nellie Capron of died of fever Branford House last August Mr and Mrs Plant each have a son by their first marriage FOR Thursday and Friday Regular Bams 8 to 10 Ibs Cottage gn T J O'NEILL SPRING STREET Phone 1169 PICTURES REFRAMED Old Frames Resided Fine Imported Prints WISEMAN 115 BELLEVUE AVENUE Plate Corned Beef Flank Corned Beef I8c lOc 274 Thames St George Go Decorators Cabinet Makers AND Upholstering N ALL ITS BRANCHES 91 JOHN STREET NEWPORT R I NEW INSURANCE EXCHANGE LAWS HAVE YOU RECEIVED YOHR SECOND If IB notify us and wo will call on ou immediately INCOLN HAMMETT 14 BOMB PLACED ON RAIL Made to Wreck Russian Im- Train Near STEAMER REPORTED SABLE Nova from Havre for New 830 miles of Sandy Hook at June 3 p m Friday i June 17 A special patch from St says an at- tempt was made to wreck the sian train with the and family on board near dovo today when a was on the rail A postal train which the Imperial train 03 a pilot struck the and caused it to explode Many at the coaches nt mail train were shattered and were injured The emperor and his family on the train a few later and arrived at Gelo without further incident They were on tho way from Kishinev on I tho return Journey from visit to King Charles at i at NOTICE ll the time for taking ioa li about commence to place extra livery wagoni and in all the different tin city and would solicit your trade this We take this opportunity of thanking our far their pat ronago in the psat and we them wewill merit the same this year We are alao prepared to deliver Maine and Artificial Newport Ice Company J A Greene Manager 369 238 TO WESTCHESTER CUP Polo Sending i ef Polo to June 18 of sending a polo to next year to try lo ture the oup Lord is back lo England are already by the Polo in doubt It is that the tion will challenge FRANK DEAD SUtaa Senator Diet Suddenly In N June States Frank cook died ben today He 80 years old T 1114 DRESS SHOES For Graduation 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