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   Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - October 28, 1913, Washington, District Of Columbia                               VOU CAN M MONEY Br articles for Ton kave no. nae the for Sale Columns of The Port. The service with probably colder at night tomor row southwest Temperature 69; 43. OCTOBER 28, 1913.-SIXTEEN TWO ft ED TO BRIM Saw Danger if They Picked Losing LIGHT ON RESULT Claim Federal District for Federico Election Will Says Minister if Legal Contests Were Held in Majority of Electoral Districts in the Votes He De- President the in Several Mexico Oct. 27. There is no cation tonight as to what has been the result of the elections The hope is held out that the a body re- sembling in small degree a board of will have prepared its report for the federal district by the end of the From the experience of the last when the means of com- were much better and the country was more nearly in a state of it is regarded as too much to ex- that the results throughout the try will be before the expiration of several weeks Claim District for Out of 978 polling places In the federal the Catholic pai ty leaders claim a majority In 920 for Federico Gamboa and Gen Rascon This they 4s based on returns ported by the party watchers at the polls The returns from and various smaller also Indicate Catholic Huerta Blanquet received ties In a number of places It Is be- bj politicians that enough votes been cast for the the in view of Gen Huerta's declaration that const ess must declare these votes Illegal the headquarters of the Felix Diaz party no headway has been made to certain the strength of that party's DIAZ IK V. S. Political Enemies Threaten His He After to The Vera CruA Oct. 8 30 o'clock Mexican Gen Felix Diaz t assed over the roof of the German hotel t nd crossed to the American I here he asked for and received have become ly life is in imminent Gen. Diaz old a when seen tely after he entered the of my best and most intimate have been arrested and and I am In receipt of information hat unless I escape from the power of my political they plan my late Two of Gen. Diaz's personal friends who had been with him at the German accompanied him in his and re with him in the Gen Dias he is entirely at the mercy of the United and can look nly to the American consul for L an who was a er of the Diaz party on the trip from and has since been in constant t tendance on Gen was arrested No charges have been made so but It is possible that he will be Blum Is well known as a His arrest has been reported to the consul SEEKS NO CONQUEST eral Besides a lack of there was to be felt a fear that evil quence would follow should the voter choose a losing than 7 per cent ot the registered cast a ballot at EnSenada de Todes Lower California of which a large part was composed of The vote was practically unanimous for Huer ta and Blanquet Will Decide The Mexican minister of Man uel Garza was asked today 1 the few cast in the election Sunday in the City of might be taken as an indication of lun S. Never Again to fcy Wilson Says TO BE HIS GUIDE REPORT ON RAILROADS Federal and State Boards Be- gin Joint Sessions WILL URGE MANY REFORMS Recent Accidents to hi De- and Improvements to Prevent Disasters in the Future Will Be Other Important Matters Coming Two Candidates Among Foreign Concessions Declared a Peril to Freedom of in Address at Pre- dicts Emancipation of Re- publics From This Country's Aid to All Republics of Latin mine Polky of Convening in annual session this the National Association of Railway Commissioners and the Interstate Com- merce Commission will hold a four-day session during which railroad reforms and improv be discussed The sessions will be held in the rooms of the state Commerce Of the 300 railway commissioners in tbe United at least 150 are expected to at- tend from all but four m which there are np railway by of tbe much voting had been done elsewhere In the and In view of the smal number of votes the be declared null by The minister replied that the point which will decide the legality of the ejections apart from the absence of win no be whether a majority of the voters in each electoral district cast It bein for if only 10.000 peo pie In this capital cast their What Law essential Senor Aldape ex that the returns come 1 from a of the electoral district and that the elections held there hav been fair even though only a small pro portion of the have avalle themselves of the privilege of voting With regard to the vote for President Huerta and Minister of Wa he said have no news of anj great numbe of votes having cast for Huerta an Those which may have bee cast for Huerta will be thrown out a Illegal on the ground of In accordance with the declaration Citizens Afraid to San Luis Oct. ers announcing the candidacy of Huerta and Blanquet and calling upon the peo pie to vote for of and to ware of being misled in critical kept most of the voters away from the polls in election here Of the few votes Federico candidate of the Catholic the majority Posters also announced the birth of a new All other posters were prohibited under threats of arrest News from the surrounding country In- that the number of has not diminished Ranchers ai p flocking to the city In having d their properties The boldness ot the rebels is apparently en- by the success at Torreon There is little fear of an attack on this city for the there being no leaders of importance In the The number of troops here is but could be quickly Increased In case of gency Charge Fraud for Hagle Oct 27 re- s Mexican election in Nigras showed Huerta polled I flix and Frederico 3 claim that when the Negras polls closed the vote stood about for Diaz to for and that hundreds of votes were to the rolls last In scores It Is a single soldier 1 the name of a different pei tons It Declared that entire companies of e-i s voted by their officers in Bonj stances 1 Oct 27 ON THIRD and a of wiil be and subjects also win in reports by Who the past year to a careful study of the particular subjects signed to Nineteen special com- have been investigating of the ground covered by the Candidates for One ot the most Important reports will be one prepared most carefully upon the valuation of public There will be a report upon the real and of Perhaps the most Important of all will be a report upon safety appliances on and street especially interurban and suburban Rails and equipment will be a thoroughly covered An important re- port also will be made by the committee on amendment to the act to regulate commerce The report of the committee upon claims also will be an im- portant one General recommendations will be made by the committee on safety while the express rates ant express service discuss the benefits accruing under the last order of the and recommending ther Two candidates for Interstate merce commissioner will be present at meetings as active They are Martin S. of New and Milo R. also commissioner at New They are to ceed C. A of who re- to take charge as director ot cal a newly created work New York is unique in having two Stat railway one the State and the other for Xew York city and Its miles of street railways and Women to Be Accompanying the ISO delegates expected will be at least MO women of their No arrangements have as yet been made tire Interstate commerce com mi t tee for the social entertainment of the guests Sessions Will be begun at o'clock in the and continued until noon The who will hold open and public will again in the and adjourn shortly befor dinner The members of the Commerce Commission who will be prea ent during all the meetings are Edgar E Clark of the Joid son C Charles C. B H John H. and Georg B The retiring officers of the association manj of whom stand excellent chances o are O P of Columbus Laurence first vice ol second vice president H of the sec Wimam of Illinois Robert R Charles F. C P. Lau B. Sinn S Josep C and William H. executive board Oct. avoiding any mention specifically of or any European influence connected with the Mexican President row Wilson delivered a speech here day which appeared to be freighted with significance and Which served to point with further directness the policy of the United not only toward but toward all South can Mr Wilson spoke before the Southern Commercial and the big ence which heard him constantly wad swept with cheers and The President smilingly took his hearers into his confidence when he explained he must speak moderation and without In- Latin-American Diplomats A score of Latin-American diplomats sat Just behind the President while he and many of his remarks were addressed in conversational tones to them There were those In the audience who bought the President might take tage of the opportunity afforded by his peech here to say something regarding he Mexican spoke only In general but many of his sentences were with a meaning so clear as to eave doubt of their phrase much se internationally of rate In zing the attitude of foreign nations was employed y He declared the can republics had guttered lard bargains upon thern seeking n the countries 'The President declared that through motives of and not he United States desired to help the Latin-American to an pation from the subordination which has Inevitable to foreign The President's speech was uttered with a confidence the nart the United States expects to play in future of the American republics through any Idea of inter- he carefully through L love of the principle of constitutional United States will never again seek to obtain one additional foot of by he declared amid President Has Busy Mr. spent six busy hours in He arrived early in the morning and was taken Jointly In hand by the members of the Southern Commercial longress and citizens of the He was driven about the city by taken on a sightseeing dition in the and started back to Washington with cheers ringing about his special If any dispatches of state their delivery was deferred until he reached the seclusion of his train In his address Mr Wilson spoke of his Interest in all things But today I do not need to speak of the he has haps acquired the gift of speaking for I come because I want to speak of our present and prospective relations our neighbors to the I deemed it a public duty as as a personal pleasure to be here to express for myself and for the government I represent the welcome we all feel to those who represent the Latin-American IT. S. WILL AID NATIONS TO SHAKE OFF want to take occasion to say United will never seek one additional foot of territory by that are obliged to grant concessions are In condition t That foreign eats are apt to dominate their domestic A condition of affairs always and apt become rejoice In nothing so much as In the prospect that will now be emancipated front these and we to be the first to take part In ing la that emancipation I think of these gentlemen have already had to bear witness that the ment of State In recent months has tried to them In that must prove ourselves their and upon terms of equality and We moat ourselves friends by comprehending their whether It sonares with oar Interest or Is u very perilous to determine the foreign policy of a nation la the terms of terial son to the Southern ITALIAN Premier Assured of Large Majority in Chamber of Oct. results of the Italian general elections reported day confirm the government victory and it is certain that the premier will have a large majority of. supporters In the chamber of The defeat of Prince Scipione a the election of Leonida leader of the reformed by only 600 majority over the revolutionary a former member of the Paris and the fact that Prince Teano a must go to the second have struck a heavy blow at the radical republican and socialist led by Ernest mayor of CHOWN Germany Decides to Kaiser's in-Law Ruler of Oct. The federal council of the German empire adopted a resolution unanimously today to place Prince Ernest August of Cumberland on the throne of the Duchy of his the Duke of having ily renounced his rights to the Prince Ernest recently married Princess Victoria daughter ot Emperor William HER RIVAL A LUXURY DENIED DY No Segregation of Degrees in He INDEX TO TODAY'S DEFENDS THE PRESIDENT I Sharp Reply to Charges Hade by Oswald Garrison Mr. Wilson Was Ready to Appoint Negro Secretary but Was Blocked by Members of the Yorker Denounces Alleged gation at Mass Meeting in tan A. M. 125 HAIL CHAUFFEURS Threatened With Arrest for Enforced the Men New Oct hundred and chauffeurs employed to trans- port United States mall on motor went on without warning tonight The entire section south of Forty-fifth street was affected This district includes the general postoffice and branches at railroad terminals and steamship The drivers complained that they were compelled to drive through the streets at high speed in order to make They they understood that Police Commissioner Waldo as a result of re- cent accidents had instructed his men to arrest mail if found speeding Mayor Kline today to the board of aldermen the passage of a city ordinance regulating the of mail Wife of D. H. McClosky a Divorce Plea persons killed these vehicles this HAIL BIG AS West Of iAl Oct. violent accompanied In some places by a cannonade of described as ranging in size from pigeon eggs to nis and in others by a gale almost of cyclonic passed across the west of England and South Wales last Injuring many persons and wrecking houses by the Engine drivers in Vale state that for a time it as If their would be blown GAVE AID TO STARVING So Gage in Plea for His Daughter's was confidential James vice president of he McClosky was a clerk She was earning more than he at he she Later he formed the concern which he now and became In asking weekly alimony and sel her lawyer discussed the ence between and The woman named his brief re- cords as a but the wife Is listed as Poker Game His A humorous turn Is given to the papers by the introduction of a description of a poker game in the McClosky apartment it 740 Riverside in which Fire Com- missioner Johnson and his Assistant District Attorney and Mrs. and Mrs. are said to have been Mr. McClosky is said to have objected to the game because It kept him APPEAL GOES TO PAGE Former Governor of California Invokes Good Offices of State Department in Behalf of Mrs. Arrested in Kidnapping to Shelter Predicts a ladies and Is going to be very different for this from the The states lying to the south of which have always been our now be drawn closer to us by Innumerable I chief of all the tie of a common understanding to each does not tie nations together It sometimes separates but pathy and And Understanding does unite that by the new route that is just about to be while physically cut two continents TO DETHRONE MAD Prince Present Will B Ruler of Oct. senate toda voted to support a measure providing for the dethronement of the mad King Otto of Ravaria and the enthronement of the regent Prince Ludwig The ministerial council afterward met and to present such a measure to the diet A majority ot both houses is w e spiritually unite great tides which been running along parallel of latitude will now swing and that opening gate at the Isthmus of Panama will ooen the world to a that she has not before a commerce of of thought and sympathy be- tween North and and the American to have been off the main nill now be on the main lines Foreign Concessions a Is one peculiarity about the tory of the states I am they are keenly aware of Tou hear of concessions to foreign capitalists in Latin America You do not hear of foreign concessions to foreign capitalists In the United States They are not granted concessions They art Invited to make investments The work is though they are to Invest in It We do not ask them to the tal and do the work It is an not a and states that are because their territory does not CONTINUED ON THIRD pleas to a young American arrested in Ireland were received yesterday by the State De- which transmitted the message to Ambassador Page In The young matron is Mrs. Lucile a daughter of for- mer Gov Gage of It was Mr Gage who invoked the good offices of the State Mrs. Rand was arrested on a charge of Her father said in his tel fter had been the seeking of homes for the starving dren of strikers of It is believed that her arrest Is similar to that of ents of children In when striking textile workers attempted send their children to homea In New and Gage Appeals to Former Gov Gage is eaid to have soHc the aid here of various members o the California delegation Nearly all tha State's senators and representatives ar in Inquiry last evening developed tha both Senators Perkins and Works ar and of the eleven representative of the Golden State In the J. E. John I knd Denver S Church are In the city The State Department transmitted Gov Gage's appeal with instructions to Dr Page to do his utmost for Mrs Rand KILLS Stabbed by Chicago Robber Die of Blood Oct highway died of a hatpin wound here When attacked Mrs Jo recently the worn an who Ib 6 feet tall and weighs 20 him the ea with her hatpin The wound him for and blood pol STEEL ROMANCE Who Formerly Was tial Secretary to Vice President of Alleges Her Husband Gave His Woman Friend Monogrammed Cigarettes Costing a Feared to Vote Railroad Boards Begin Wilson Pledges Aid to Wife Says Her Rival Is a McAdoo Denies Race Insists on His Canal Miss Elkins Bride of W F Man Feared Burial of Explosion British Walt on V S In Sunday School Jenka Bitterness at Thaw Hearing Trap at Alexandria for at the Society 6-tEditorial Mention Senate to Get Street Car Horse Show Big Gifts to Red Cross New Oct. their which started In the offices of the United tates Steel where both were was when her land met another Is the tion of Mrs Lillian who suit today for separation from Donald H. v president of the She claims her husband lavished on the woman cigarettes her which a x Earned More Than in her Oswald Garrison of vigorously denounced segregation In the government service before a mass ing at Metropolitan A M K. Church last under the auspices of the District of Columbia branch of the National sociation for the Advancement of Colored People Mr. read a letter from tary of the Treasury denying the charge previously made by Mr. that segregation was in effect in the Treasury Declaring the charge was unjust and mischievous Mr. Adoo wrote that some time ago he and the a desire to be just and with the negro had planned tb appoint a negro register of the Treasury under whom all the colored em- ployes should be placed Opposition in the Senate to the confirmation ot Adam B. the negro selected for the had caused the to fait Tribute to the do not care for any tice that your may do said the I do for the wrong it inflicts on the than no and braver soldier ta the cause of humanity has appeared since the death of He added thai in hie the speech W Mr. so that Is does fa the j the bureau the dead letter the office of the auditor for the Treasury De- and tne the ter ot the Treasury as instances where Suddenly Weds Mr. W. R. Hitt After Seven BIG SURPRISE TO SOCIETY Family Even Unadvised of ing Event Until an Hear NEW CABINET FOE Deputy Eduardo Portfolio as Oct. 27 new cabinet took the oath of office tonight It la composed as follows Eduardo Dato Minister of the Jose chez Minister of foreign Marquis de Minister of Lieut. Gen Minister of Admiral Angel Miranda Minister of Senor Minister of public Francisco Javier Minister of Francisco Minister of Marquis del Premier Dato is a conservative with liberal Simple Marriage Service Is Quietly formed at the Beautiful Elkins Home in West in the Presence of Members of the Immediate East on Romance With Dmc BALES AT segregation under He said sincere In Hi he did n planned or in Mr. McAdoo was the register's of- that It was fraught GOETHALS MAY RESIGN Will Insist on Reorganization Say TO WITH GARRISON Panama Canal Builder Expected to Pre- sent Argument for Immediate Action Coming Would Have Made Him Declares Will Not Pay Husband for Says Special to Washington Oct. she Is determined to get a divorce from her William of out paying him a cent was the declaration of Mme. Schumann-Heink here Her who is fourteen years her demands for The singer showed recently still has money by sending a check for to one of her sons in with which to purchase an Matrimonial difficulties started soon after Mme. Schumann-Heink took unto herself a third She it Is that Mr. Rapp should not talk to or with any one but LEFT Trust Company May Be Formed to Handle Vast Charles Former Secretary of Com- It Is Head the St. Oct. of the millionaire Who was burled here will be bated in St. Louis and will dispose of holdings aggregating It was authoritatively stated by friends of the family From the same source came the pre- diction that m trust company would be formed to handle the large It is believed lhat Charles former Secretary of Commerce and now counselor for the Busch will head this trust It is believed the great bulk of the tate will go to the widow and her The following estimate of Mr. Busch's holdings was public In St Louis Texas Chicago Cal In in N Caddo bank personal property other about With Infinitely more danger than Mr. McAdoo does not he that the slightest yielding on the part of a high Federal official find a dozen who think by out- doing their masters to curry favor with those In The whole basis ol the segregation he Is caste and and not lack of In the office of the auditor ot the and In the dead letter he colored clerks doing a higher grade of work than whites are segregated to seats back of a of McAdoo a Passing Secretary at whose door the speaker laid most of the blame for the segregation was spoken of as passing phenomenon In our political life He predicted that within four or eight years Mr. McAdoo will be leaving political Hfe to return to civil but that the of segregation will go on McAdoo is well I He was an excellent railway president In New skillful in winning the of the traveling the finest example of the new type of corporation but he 10 writing himself down in this as neither a true Democrat nor a Policy Is Called of Mr McAdoo's colleagues In the to my has gone so far as to say that the South Is In the saddle and negroes should hold only places under the Is It any wonder that one of his the collector of internal revenue at was quoted In the public press as saying that are no government positions for In the a place is In the and as having the intention of throwing every colored employe of out his office on charges of drawn and tried by The amazing thing about It Is the political stupidity of the Wild Cheers for Wild applause greeted Mr Villa rd's re- mark that he with all his heart that segregation here might prove the and almost Incident the colored need to arouse them to a knowledge of their danger and strength Preceding Mr Villard's address brief remarks In defense of the attitude of the colored clerks were heard from Justice P of the District preme Court the Rev H. of New former Senator Henry P Archibald H and the Rev. Walter H Congregationalists Against Kansas Mo Oct 27 national council of Congregational churches day appealed to President Wilson to use his Influence to prevent separation of gro and white clerks in government of- fices throughout country when It adopted unanimously a resolution posed the Rev C of j port. New pot a special cable to the iNew York Amer lean from of the closest friends Col. Goethals has on isthmus said chief engineer of tbe canal un- doubtedly wants to quit If his plans for the prompt reorganisation of the canal commission are not approved by crisis is expected any day Secretary of War Garrison will arrive and will be met by Col. Goethals who will take him to Culebra for a is reason to believe that Col. Goethals has his plan entirely mapped and will present it to the Secretary or War and leave the rest with Brought to Wilson's Is inconceivable that Secretary after seeing the situation and listening to the will decide against Col. New York ican that the matter has been brought to the direct attention of the President in the past few days and the serious aspect of the situation Is said tbe President has been asked to consider If he was really afraid of Goethals as a presidential if it would not do more to ad- vance him by opposing his disinterested plan than by approving new phase of the situation today the arrival of the commissioners to Central America from the exposition at San Francisco They had a two talk with Col When he frankly outlined his plans they expressed fears in regard to the forma opening of the canal January 1, 1915, 1 the reorganisation is not ordered Lauds Goethals represented France in his work there would win for him election the dency of the French Philippe on his arrival here today have Just returned from the isthmus I am convinced that only the first stage has completed and that the United States should dig deeper until a sea level has been reached I am convinced that It Is not practicable to build any other canal In Central 30 DAYS FOB SLIT Jersey Judge Shocked to Learn That Wearer Had No Special to The Washington Post Special to The Port. W. Oct even the members of her own Immediate fa in- ly suspecting that the event was im- pending until within an hour or so of the Miss Katherine ter of the late Senator Stephen B and Mr. William F. of D a son of the late sentative surprised their most mate friends and ended their seven courtship at 1 o'clock when they were united In The Rev erick H. pastor of the Davis of this performed the with only the Intimate bers of the family in While members of the family had taken it for that sooner or later Miss would capitulate to the devotion of Mi with whom has been thrown in constant home and for six or seven yet there not the slightest Inkling by either Mr Hitt or Miss that they contemplated marriage so although their actions almost betrayed them to members Of the Frequent Elkins House Guest The bridegroom has been a frequent house gwest at Elkins every summer and and upon the occasion of each visit to there has always been more or less of approaching But When Mr. Hitt came a little over a week Ago visit at his presence here had become that no special importance was attached to visit of Miss had always said that when was married It would be or and probably before a justice of the peace She kept her for not a single member of the even her Mrs. it is having been taken Into her and the event was so unlocked for and so unexpected that It was not at first credited by the people of Ceremony Brief and The ceremony was a very Simple solemnized in the large reception hall at only preparation for the wedding being the decoration of the er part of the house with a few Contrary to even established which the bride seemed bent on the bridegroom did not wear but a suit of and the bride a traveling costume of black Mrs Elaine the wife of the bride's youngest was the matron of and former Senator Davis ot was best There were no other Prior to the departure of Mr. and Mrs. a wedding luncheon was with only those who had witnessed the ceremony these Mrs. Stephen B. former Senator Davis of Morgan former Senator Henry G of this grandfather of the Mr. and Mrs. of Richard of Mrs Katherine of formerly Miss Katherine and Miss Katherine of Washington Stephen another brother of the was not Start Bast on It was not until after the departure of Mr and Mrs Hitc on the private car Graceland for Grafton and the East that the public learned of the and then they hardly credited it MiM Elkins only returned to her home here from a sojourn abroad about a fortnight after having spent the early part of the summer Miss has been her guest for a week or ten Mr. Hitt having also arrived approximately one week after his The lack of preparation on the part of Miss JOr kins for the and the surprise occasioned among the df the Elkins and Davis lead general belief that the date had been fixed upon a few days Surprise in However prepared Washington society mas have been for the ultimate surrender of Miss Katherine Elkins to the null of Mr. William F. which many have followed with every wish of the Oct 27 of I news from Elkins will send of N had an idea that the modern silt skirt called for a petticoat reaching to the and when Miss Mary son dispelled their their took such a demonstrative form that the young woman was today sentenced to serve 30 days In the county the young woman was arraigned in court the policeman said to magistrate take a slant at that judge The magistrate leaned far over his surveyed the aperture on the board bow and tell me. young there is another opening like that Please turn around Miss Adamson turned so that her stocking showed through surprise In many directions The marriage united two families which have been for years prominent in the social and political history of the trv The late Mr R R father of the was a distinguished and leading figure In the House of from the State of ing at a very important time the tial position of chairman ot the foreign affairs committee The Mrs Mr Henry and the father of yesterday's late Mr B re bers of the Senate for a number of C and tnc Rev H H toi of Ga negroes The Ktv Mi Grmer explained that the resolution was prompted bv the recent separation of negro and white clerks in the government offices In the port quarter opening There was no petticoat n think joud bitter to for JO while jour makr a. other tor the The former also ran for the V Ice dent on the ticket with Judge Alton n Parker Wealth and Social In Addition to this is w. uth in t n i i n I j f n h KI H than i e 1 Lf tl i H i 1> nt AI a f 1 in K when her father  

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