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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1913)
THE 1JKK: OMAJIA, EDMvSDAY, NOVEMBER. 12, 1913. President of State Suffrage Association Surrounded by Leading Members BERG SUITS ME Choice Wednesday of 100 High Grade Suits Representing the latest stylo ideas of scores of America's best designers. v Values to $40, ft nU(nS v o 1 v o t s, broadcloths, vclom do Values to $40, including tailored cutnyvnys, Russian typos, now Norfolk effects, blouso styles nnd Tuxedo cuts! fifcp Inine, ioplhi3, bod- ford cords, opongo nnd poblc elioviots $2750 JinS. DRAPER 8M1TH, SEATED. AND OTHER. DELEGATES TO THE STATE CONVENTION AT LINCOLN LAST WEEK. HUERTA'S NOTE GIVEN OUT Secretary of State Makes Public Mexican President's Note. STILL WORKING FOR PEACE I'rnvialoiu I llcnil Tell This Gotrrn lnrnt lie Will Call .'ew Elec tion mill Permit Untrnnt niL'lril Vote. WASHINGTON, Nov. tl.-Secrctary I'ryaii mailo public topluht tho text of the note presented by sthe Huortu, pro lsIonal Kovermnunt Inst night to the foreign diplomats In Mexico City. The note, which v,na pinned by Querldo Mo l.eno, minister of foreign relations, fol lows In full: " In conformity With provisions of ar ticle M of the constitution and In view or the lack of ,11 president or vice preel itia und of t)ie tecretury of state and u lie department of foreign relations, .oiMonui presidency devolved upon tho . miaij oi hta.te and of the depart-i-'tnt ot Bolicrnaclon, General Vlctorlano i Me. tc, who from that time, by the mlnls i u tho luw, haa discharged the duties t tho offices. -Thus In accordance with 1..0 t.ill or tho Mexican people, forrrfally ii.urie inunlicst in. tho constitution of jvji.iaiy 5, 1807, there remained estab t,shtd ti.e presidor.ttal secession and the i.. -luestionnble Ugallty of Uie present hjvtfiiinicnt. Tho question of- the union i ..d tin: supremo court ot tho Justice of ne nation solemnly recognized without i-ujection the new ruler. In this way uie threo branches ot the government i .. iitinued tho functions by whose con t uct tho Mexican people exercise the na tional sovereignity In accordance Tvltli u nicies aa and 60 ot the same oonstltu- 1 un- . . . Political Procrnm of rresldcnt. The political program of tho provisional government, constituted In this manner iioiu that time, 'has been defined per IwHly und concentrated on two tunda i.onjul prgposltjons:.. To ie-labllsli iiauo In order that extraordinary elec i ons might be held In compliance with .o nheudy cited urtlcle 81 ot tho consti tution Ju urdi-r to turn over the execu tive power to the one designed at thes i.tctions und to mako respected the law. Mi compliance with this program, tho . secutjvc launched a will for elections, taking. care that there should be fixed for their holding a time which he deemed prudent, not only that the preparatory worK might be carried out, but also that tin; republic might leturn to a state or order which lias been deeply disturbed l mimo of the northern frontier states, and ulso. thouah in n. much less decree, m other "tutis. Acting In accord with l!n lijU.ulD'e of the executive and in otnlmunce with the constltuUonat Precept .,uoKd. the congress of tho union eon uked m orlal exertions to be held October toT past. lnce It was believed by that 1 poace suecesrfully would be estab lislud in dll the republlo and fair elec tions gnaiantied. Ilekpfi't for Other Department. In order to comply with tho ejond of theeo proposals, the executive mode clear liii respect tor the other governmental powers, but unfortunately one of the houses of the legislative power, the Chamber of Deputies, attempted In such manner to Invade the prerogatives of the executive us to refuse In some cases to rccomilxe tho Judicial power, and the conduct of some ot the members who are uhlelded by their constitutional exemp tion from arrest, publicly fomenting and even leading the armed rebellion, reached Much a pass as to make Impossible har monious action with the executive, with out which any government would go to pieces. The president of the republlo was forced to determine to dissolve the Cham ber of Deputies as a necessary measure, for tho walvatlon of tho republic, fore seeing, ns lie did. tho state ot anarchy which Inevitably would have been brought about If ho had continued to tolerate revolution In the midst of one of the constituted branches of govern ment. As the Senate alone could not function constitutionally, he declared the Congress dissolved. J3ut as It has never been the proposal of tho executive to govern outside of the constitution, he took care Immediately to convoke elec tions to constitute a new Congress and solely in tho meantime assume! extraor dinary faculties In tho departments of hacienda, gobcrnaclou and war, where such action was indispensable, and this was done with the solemn promise to give .account of the use which he has made of such powers to the new Con gross as soon as it shall be Installed. tllxtt ! of Administration. It was also a motive of especial care and attention of the ad Interim govern ment t" respect and uphold the Judicial power, which continued without any let lit Its uugust mission of seeing that In dividual guaranties are respected, so that the march of the public administration has continued without ouier obstacles than those which u state of Internal strife, which even yet prevails In some portions of the republic, perforce brings with It. The elections of president and vice president of the -republic and ot deputies ami senators to the Congress of tne union already, have been held. Congress will bt Installed within a few days and In accord with the constitution will pass upon the election of president and vice president and will render a decision as to their validity or nullity. At the approach of the date fixed in the call for the hold ing of election, the president of the re public learned that his numerous friends were putting him forward for the first magistracy, and as In accordance with Article 78 of the constitution he could not be elected legally. In a desiro to avoid erroneous or malevolent Interpretations, and as there was not time to males known his view to the friends who were, put tlug his name forward, he made , most solemn declaration before the honorable members of the diplomatic corps, accred ited nedr the government of this republic, that the votes deposited for him in the ballot boxes would be null and of no value, and that even In the event, .legally impossible, that the new Congress should declare h'ru elf ted president, he would ..t U......MI ill, ofilce. 1'romUm of CcuulUates. The first magistrate Ini-rtrtM his ratinti- a' ailed together the ran , dilates rf the a is pan'es . .He .u c 3 in tuo ele' Urai strussJ' ami m a J solemn speech in the presence of the entire cabinet repeated the declarations mado before the diplomatic corps and called Upon the candidates In tho name of patriotism, of which they gavo un questionable proof that they manifest solemnly before the nation, that If any one of them should bo appointed by the popular vote all the others should col laboratcxmorally and patriotically, In fol lowing their partisans that tho presl-dent-cloct should be respected and as sisted In his functions, whatever might be his party affiliations. And this they did at the same time manifesting to the Mexican people that If none of the can didates obtained the number of valid votes to be president of tho republic, all would co-operate to sustain the govern ment to the end that tho popular will be consulted at a more propitious time-that Is to say, when peace In the republic WOUIfl nAfmlt nltl.ni.. I , . a a 1. . . rv. ...... v..ikL-iio. hi tin I'm is oi. ino Vountry freely to cast their votes. To Make Known Position. -i?0 ,n ?!ew of th0 fact that through VL .0l2"..whlch .,ne Bovernment has ro fiJ .i . exUts a vehement prcsump nV?.n.nUi,at. becaUM of " having been lm nnhJ? l? ca.r.P' on ,,,e votlnK ,n the number of polling places prescribed by law so that the election may be consld nfQS.uthe trVe manifestation of the V i nf,'u "I?1?8' ,and 11 18 'orween that nun PheJ,lde.nyal e ect,on wl b declared mrti' fo ,w,snes o ma!e Known once 1?a l? lhe coi"try and to the whole h iV!l,,a.(iCord wltn. hls dotermlnatlon PacmclattlSrJ0Xertlnsr.hlm.,,elf th h Mat.,n of th country In order to rtnn? JVi?.uarantC0 the absolute free whTnhano e"lcle"cy of the new elections which congress must be called. As a Uon8t,C0nscaUenc8 of that declara mako UZn'Ame mann- 'e wishes to and i ouuida 0.V. 1" re btror8 frlend ward tiiJ i-w .Jiat btdng "Pctful to tu , oi " m.u aild PerauaJed that by vlr- "all Vtha ' wWfXW rharn,5nPyUw?ireU,rg8n,hb recognise without exception that only Ylm present government can call new elect i'm,,l.nai,dlru,arante! their freedom alfd efficacy, he hopes to fulfill easllv with m the period, which coSgVess shall des ignate, his sacred duty of consulting the national desire to conSecrate by the T suf! frage of the people tho exeoutlVe who la country. d9f,nUe,r tho Jtlnle S the Ula Program. , Otherwise the realisation of tho ex ecutives program would not bo possible within a long period of time. This pro gram consists of peace and legality, which are the only mediums In which the elections may becomo the expression of tho true popular will. In which the Individual native, an well as the for eigner, may enjoy full guarantees and In which the economic development of tho republlo may permit all social classes to gather tho fruits of their labors and tlu products of their capital. Ily Indication of the constitutional pres ident, ad Interim of the republic. General Vlctorlano Huerta, and with the unan imous approval ot the cabinet, formed by Lies Manuel Garcia Aldapc, Ncmeslo Garcia Naranjo, Rafael Rebollar, Jose Matin Lozano and Adolfo Do La Lama, as well as General Ourcllo Ulanquet and 1,1 o Agustln Garza Galldno, subsecretnry of Justice, now charged with tho admin istration ofthat office, I liavo tho honor to acquaint tho highly esteemed' govern ment ot your cgcellency through your excellency's honorable office with this general presentation of tho policy of the government of tho republic, to tho end that all of tho cultured countries by whose friendship Mexico Is honored may do tho executive tho Justice of recogniz ing that his honest and patriotic effort Is ;ntendcd solely to bring about tho well being and prpsperlty of tho Mexican re- P"Whavo the satisfaction of renewing to your excellency on this occasion tho as surance of my distinguished considera tion. ADVISES HUIiltTA TO KKS1UN Porflrlo llcllcvoii III" Withdrawal Best Tlilnir for Mexico. PARIS, Nov. 11. General Porflrlo Dlos haa advised General Vlctorlano Huerta to retire from tho presidency of Mexico. Two friends of General Diaz, each acting sepa rately and by authorization of tho cx presldent, sent telegrams to General Hu erta last week to this effect. in outlining his attltudo General Diaz said that In tho present situation of tho Mexican people In relation to tho United States. It was not a question ot whether Huerta was tho best man for tho presi dency, nor was It a question of whether tho revolutionists were right or wrong; It was a question of patriotism. Ho coun selled General 'Huerta to renounce any feelings ot personal prcstlgo or power, and thus savo Mexico from a calamity. Goneral Diaz haa met many Mexicans here, friends of General Huerta, friends of former President Modcro and a number of his own followers, and has discussed Mexican nffalrs thoroughly with them. He has been urged to take an attitude for or against President Huerta, but al ways rofuseds lie declared that ho. au thorized the messages through his friends, only as an appeal to General Huerta's Judgment whether love of country did not require President Huerta's renuncia tion of power la view of the Increasing pressure of the United States. Reniarkalilr tnrr oi prseutrry. "I wes attacked with dysentery about July 15th, and used tho doctor's medicine and other remedies with no relief, only getting worse all the time. I was unable to do anything and my weight dropped from 145 to 125 pounds. I suffered for about two months, when 1 was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I used two bottles of It and It gavo mo permanent relief," writes B. W. Hill of Snow Hill. N. C. For sale by all druggists. iJvertlse-tnent Maybe Tlrrrfuss In Ilettrr Man, Harney Dreyfuss, owner of the Pirates, doesn't know who he will vote for at the annual meeting of the National league In December. Rarney says If a better man than Tom Lynch Is found he will vote for him. BARKEEPERS DANCE WHILE OMAHA BURNS WITH THIRST Maybo If you had had nothing else to do, and you had looked closely enough, you might have found a drink containing better than 4 per cent alcohol In Omaha last night Rut you would have had to do some craftier sleuthing than Is on rec ord for many a day. And tho peculiar part of tho sudden drouth was that no official "office" caused It. It was the first annual ball and social gathering of the Omaha Lodge ot the International bartenders' Icnguo at Douglas Auditorium Every barkeep with better than a "half and sixteenth" carnt diamond was there with belles. Accord ing to tho management of the hall, a larger crowd has never been accommo dated there. There vyas occasional evl donee of tanglefoot, not tho liquid kind as when Horry McConnon stepped on a dancing partner's foot and sprawled full length 'pn tho floor. On the committee thnt arranged for the affair were tho following: Teddy Huber, Harry McConnon, Ryan Kaessner, Oscar Rsasmussen, Oscar Wagner, Paul Stein, Charles Dean, Ralph Kemp and Joe Loch, The coitplo that started the "ball roll ing" by being the first to enter, was W. G. Piatt and lady, 1517 South Fourth street Favors ot flowers were distributed. TWO PERSONS KILLED AS HUNTING SEASON OPENS LA CROSSE, Wis., Nov. U. Tho first accident of the dcor hunting season oc curred near hero today. Frank Koehen, aged 18, while locating deer runways, ac cidentally shot himself through the head with hla own gun and wan token to a hospital fatally Injured. BIWADITC, Minn., Nov. lO.-Hnntlng tragedies that mark tho big game season started oft promptly In this section today wh.en Matt Mold, a Blwablk miner, was killed by an unidentified hunter, who escaDod. Makl and two companions, all hunters, were walking on' a logging road, whon Makl suddenly fell dead with a bullot In his head. Itnhlr Threatened by, croup, cougha or colds, are soon re llevcd by the uso of Dr. King's Now Discovery. COo and K.O0. For sale by all druggists. Advertisement. Silled. . AiuoDta, Movements of Ocean Strnmrrs. Port. NEW YORK.... NEW yoilK... . SICILY OIAtUlOW riHinjuAitu. .. NA1M.BS WtEMlIN ,.. YOKOHAMA HAVKC MAltSKIU.Krf . MONTniSAU . . . Arrlred. America... Pretoria... Caledonia. .. I.uslKula..,,... .. Cincinnati . . F. derOroaM.. O. Kurfurit . . Awa Maru Garments Chlcacs. .tJurnla Three Reasons Why POSTUM Instead of Coffee A Food ostum inade of choice whole wheat, roasted . - with a small portion of New Orleans molasses Drink contains the nutritive elements of the grain, and is wholesome and nourishing. Coffee has no food value whatever. j-as Fine Postum as a dark, seal brown color, which changes to rich golden brown when cream is added. It has a jriaVOUr delightful aroma, and a rich, snappy flavour quite similar to that of Old Dutch Java. Flee From -P0311111 s absolutely free from any drug. Coffee 1 contains caffeine, a poisonous drug about Va LrugS grains to the cup. It often causes biliousness, head" ' aches, heart agitation, nervousness, sleeplessness, and other ills. Postum, being pure and free from caffeine or any other drug, may be used freely by young and old. Postum comes in two forms: ' Regular Postum must be well boiled to bring out the flavour and food value. Instant Postum is a soluble powder. Made instantly by stirring a spoonful in a cup of hot water with sugar and cream added. If coffee does not agree, try POSTUM. "There's a Reason" pnffff TTfTT.fl Without any doubt the best suit bargains that have been given to Omaha women this season. All the very latest style ideas are offered in this assort ment; Tiered Skirts, Simulated Tunics, Mandarin Sleeves, Drop Shoulders, as well as fashionable con servative styles. All colors, all sizes come early for the best selection. New Fall Coats Are Here in Wide Variety Three Big Grasps for Wednesday $14.75, $19.75, $24.75 Our cont section offors nn endless variety of styles, of ma terials nnd colors, for the stock receives new additions daily by express, llorc nre found the fur tiinuncd models, tho clophant sleeves, tho draped back and tho nowest in "Sport" coots. All tho )opular rough fabrics. Boucles, Porsianas, Balkan Lamb, Zib eliuos, Cut Chinchilla, Matolnsse, and "Wool Velours. Three spe cially strong groups for Wednesday. $14.75 - $19.75 - $24.75 Separate Wnlking Skirts, special $g Wednesday, S4.75 All colors nnd materials) values to $G.f0. Tho Tango Petticoat, special Wednesday, 82.08 Extra heavy mcslallno, regular $4.50 value CAUTION the The great popularity of clean, pure, healthful WRIG LEY'S w is causing unscrupulous persons to wrap rank imitations that are not even real chewing gum so they resemble genuine WRIGLEY'S mmsn . The better class of stores will not try to fool you witli these imitations. They will be offered to you principally by street fakirs, peddlers and the candy departments of some 5 and 10 cent stores. These rank imitations cost dealers one cent a package or even less and are sold to careless people for almost any price. If you want Wrigley's look before you buy. Get what you pay for. Be sura it's WRIGLEY'S I 4 We are Inserthif thl adrertUcment aolely to protect our cuitomeri, who ire continually writior u that they hare been decayed by Imitation which they purchased thinVlng they were WRIGLEY'S. 3 go Concentrate your advertising in The Bee. There is a Bee in almost every home. 3