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MEMBER OF THE A880CIATED PRESS ALL TODAY'8 NEWS TODAY. 1 0 PAGES VOL. XXIII. CALUMET, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 8, 1914. NUMBER 172 PRESIDENT TO VOICE TRIBUTE AT MEMORIAL ON MONDAY FOR MEN SHOT AT VERA CRUZ Cruiser Montana, Bearing Seven teen Sailors and Marines Who Lost Lives, Will Reach New York Sunday Afternoon. LEWIS SPEAKS IN EULOGY Senator Praises Descendants of Irish, Germans, French and Jews Who Are Enrolled on the Coun try's Scroll of Fame. Washington. May I. The cruiser Monti, bagrtag vat w Mi Ion l id marines killed at VSCS Cruz, is il 1 1,- tit arrive in New York harbor t- ndsy sftsenoea. Memorial services, :" Which the preaident will voloa the tribute of the nation, will begin in ihe MM y yard at ii o'clock. Honda) nomine;. TIm services will be brief and simple. Chaplain Gaaaatrd, of a naapolla will deliver the invocation. The presldsnt win then deliver hiH addraaa, Prayer bj RahM Wine of New Ynrk. will fol low, and the benediction by Kev. Ca thel I'hadwiok. who was chaplain of th bsttlssjtlp Mains when she was Mown up In Havana Harbor. . The music will by the Marine band, and either ii ride or artillery anluta will lie fired. The bodies will be land ed at the Battery Bnaddj afternoon, nhera they win be plnoad on i aiaaoni ( lie in state until I o'clock Monday when the prooaaf Ion, under military escort and other escort provided h) tin' .!-. Mill march to the eity hill aini thence across Brooklyn bridge to Hi-' navy yard. Whether the president will join In th procession has not been da tern laed. Senator Lewis Eulogizes Victims. Senatoi JaVttSa Hamilton Lewis to day spoke in eulogy of the Americana eho fell In the Brat lighting in Vera Crus, The first four,-' exclaimed the sena tor, "completing the ever present mya n smiare, personify ail. Daniel Han suiv, irishman, descendant "t iiii.se who marched with Patrick Cleburne from Hi. south and Sheridan From the north; John Schumacher, Oeftnen, de- S' nil. mi of those who fought lor the I'nited stales under Mteuben; George Poinsett, of the generation of thoaewho inn. hed with Fgtfayette; ami Bemuel Meisenberg, .lew, child of a people without a country, but now a son sa int" d by every Ration. "We call to the watching world to i to I he civilial ion of men. t he Mi ii hmetH of America for her hil ''I'M, and for Hp. praise and triumph he ever pays to a heio, who gceyei her cause." RECORD -HERALD AND INTER OCEAN ARE PURCHASED BY KEELEY OF THE TRIBUNE. Chicago, ill.. May s. The Chicago ord Herald and the Chicago inter 0 . mi were purchased yesterday by imp s Kteicy, gsnaeal manager of the Chicago Tribune. The transfer of thj w in ggnounced ahortl) after 01 nee heeler Woman, bolder of the Majority of the lnter-occan bonds had tough! the Inter-ocean lor in " lverg sale in the federal conn The iwo papers will be merged and puhiiahed as the Record Herald. Mr Keriey, it was said, would sever hla '' '.He nun with the Tribune si once. mayor ellis announces candidacy for governor. Grand Rapids Executive to Make Run on Republican Ticket. Grand Rapid, Mich.. Ma) '" 11 s E, BtMa for live terms mayor "' ihi city, and re-elected t thai po "i April, daftnitsiy announced lda thai he would he a eaadldats f"i Hi. Ucpubllcun nomination for gov- Kills, while not anounctng hhi Platform, deolarea he will be tin "peo - candidate an. I will advocate headed reforms. Ih- u vea it..,. i,i. .......K.I.,..,. i 1, . d i y no iixed ergsnlsstlon and that in oontampistion. THt Wr.ATHER. Fair tonight and Saturday. - ! : : ;. ;. .;. .;. : v SAN LUIS POTOSl IS : CAPTURED BY REBELS Washington, May I. Baa I. iiis PntaSj has fallen into tin- ! hand.. .,r the Const It ul tone lUSs, J according to Information Bryna has I ranamitted to one at his ! : callers. .J. .;. .;. .j. .j. .5. .j. ,j. .. , .j, .j. WILL COMPLETE THE BECKER JURY TODAY Ten Men Already Selected to Try the Ex-Police Captain New York, May I, With ten Jurors selected liefoie noon, it was probable that the Becker Jury would i m pleteil before the adjournment tod-.y. After the court bad sdjeurnsd yes tarda District Attoraa) Whitman con Ibrrsd with Justice Beabury rasa ruing a atstaanant W. Boar be Cockrsi ( eounssl for the defense was reported to have made outside the COUrtroOM yesterday aftep the effort to have Mr W hitman adjudged Kuiity oi contempt had failed The prosecutor bsd been SeCUSSd Ot trying to areata an atmosphere pv - Judicial to ISecker HWOUgfe aterlSl t n to t ho new spa pel s. CoOkma is alleged to have said he intended to BjUH 'he lase and to hOVc added: "It is not a trial: it is an i aaastnnl ion." On las ground 'hat such a state ment was a reflection upon the court it was decided to issue ubposasa for newspaper man said to have hecird Mr. Cockrsn'a srorda ao that they mixbt bg examined. Mr Whitman may asii that Mr. 'inkinin he adJudKcd in tempi. MINING COUNTRY HAS THE HIGHEST TAX PER CAPITA Lnnstng, Mich., May 8. Auditor Oanaiai Fuller has completed a set of tables showniK the pel capita tax of evei v l oiility in Mil MSBS for I'.'l l. based upon the valuation, I he lax e vied ami the average rats per I MM of a ssi mm d aluat km. Ontonagon count) paid the high' est per dtp US tax III the stale. ha lasj selthil al the rale of Ml .41 fo each person. The next four in order are iron w hp iniv wu i $:'.;.:,. Aurar with M.4t, and Bneconv till, tea aa The lowest rata n.i'd! was in Lassaaan, which aettled at IBs rale of only $vl". PreSRUC Isle was next w ith Hd.ll. i f the larger and more prosperowa and populous pOUntlea ot the slate, li e following are ihe Bgafss: Wayne, It. U; Kent. $IV.I!; Hay. $14. .'1 : I al iioun. ta.U; Qeaasaa, $i t.::h; Mougb- ton. $isf; InghSSBi $!!.'.:!; Kalaina zoo, $lN.o; Manpiette, $:':t.:7; and Haginaw, $14. GEORGE YOUNG IS ACCUSED. Husband of Mme. Nordica Implicated in Yerkes Suit. New Yolk. May I, OOOfgS W. f oung, banker, and huaband of Mans. Lilliafl Nordica, wasted the estate ot the late Man Adelaide fefkes, widow r Charit s T. ferkea, the traction man, aocordtni t" allegations made in as pen Bled on Wednesday in a suit to have Young removed as attorney in lad for Mrs. YelUcs. Amons other charges made agalnat Young is one that he formed a dummy Corporation in Maine, composed oi lei Us and - mploves of his ollice, to which he sold securities owned Mrs Yerkes. at one-hall their value. Mr. fount denies the charges and . ,s, he consented to act tor .Mrs. 1H- kCS "lily alter he had bOSn repeatedly Importuned to do so h her frien Is. II,, IgteCWISnt was that he was to ,;,ve a free liaiul. Wit II irrevoaiue pow ar "i attorns) MEMORIAL TABLET UNVEILED. Alexandria. Ya . Ma? V A hand some mural ishk i rommersorstlng the muster of BreddockS troops and other Interesting - vents In the colonial his- tori Of Alexandria was unveiled at the . by hail this afternoon with appropri ate ee.emonies. The tahlet is a Klft to the city from the CotOtttal Hames of Ann i lea, FULL MILITARY HONORS AT SICKLES' FUNERAL TODAY. New York. Ma S. funeral servics ,, the kite General Daniel R. Blckkm were bsM bi Patrlck'a cstbedral to. ,ia Fal mlMBtry honors were gg ,,',I,i,i ,,, ,i, Tn The I m p.. taken to VvshlnKlon RW Interment in Arlington. READY FOR BIG DEMONSTRATION OF SUFFRAGISTS Washington Police to Protect Women Marchers Tomorrow Washington, l. '., May 1 If the elaborate arrsBgasaenta now perfected ami the number of pnrtlclpants regis tered ai headnjuarfara may be aooeptsd Be rails Me indications, (hen tas wu mans aUffTBge parade which is to lake pi.oe in ttiis city loinorrow la certain io eclipse the similar parade held here la: I year and in all probability will go on record as the most impressive dam Qnstrstiofl in Pehalf of "votes for wo men" thai American has ever seen. The parade will march from the White House to the CapltOl, the purpose bS big to call the attention of OongTSOa io ihi- petitions etgned by wotnea throughout "the country ssklag the federal lawmakers to pass a measure granting women the fuii rights of auf mge. Full Police Protection. Precautions irave Peen taken to pi - iron) a repetition of the disorder!) demonstrattoni on the part nl apecta tow that marred ihe attffrsga parade of last year. Major Sylvester, head of the Washington police department, has assured the Committees in chart;' i"it they vv:d have ample protection for the marcbera. Any euggsstion of rowdy- ism or Blobbing of the parade su.-h a happened last year WlM be WHWmorli) dealt with. Major S.vlx ester s. According to a .statement gtVSU OUt ai the beadsjuartera today the mar. it ers will Include representative. of the equal puffrags orgsnhmtlona in every Mate of the Union, Without exception. Some of the states will have a com paratively email representation, while the states within easy distance of the capital, includim; New Yoik, Pennsyl vania, New Jersev and Maryland, will represented b) dSSSgntlons of sev eral hundred women. The euffrugtsta oi the nisirict of Columbia, gaQgjj them thousands of women employed In the various departments Ot the o - ernmant, arc preparing to turn oad in full force. Cavalry Division. The pro asslon promises to be re maikaiile for the number of well known women who will take pari. Munching side by side with the gtore clerks ami faoearj uiris will be aromen of wealth and the highest social sland inu. Hoclal workers of national rapH tat bMI, presidents and professors l women'a eoHeges, women well known to the liicrarv world, a tresses whose names SlwS)'l appear at I tie top of t he bill, and women who have bSSg '"ii- sph iiousiv am i aasfal in hasdneaa "! the professions all will be in line for "ihe cause." One oi the moat attractive feature of ihe procession will he I lie cavalrv division. Many of Ihe I. est known yosjBg horsewomen in Washington wHi take pari. Among ih ganissra are Miss Mary Morgan, a niece of QlRord Pine hot, and Mi-s Rllsshsfh Ksnt, a recent debutante, daughter of Repre sentative William Kent of California. Riding at the head o the parade U grand marshal will be Mrs. Juliet Bar ret) Rttblee, Who Will have Sa tier chief asslstsnt Mrs. George odell of Illinois TURTLE SERUM NOT EFFECTIVE IT IS DECLARED Friedmann Vaccine Cannot Be Recommended Says Expert WasalMtoBi Ma) R. in a piper en titled "Bttbssajtaant Report id Patlants Who Received iBJectbina ot Kriedmsnu '.o i mi' a Year Ann," Dr. Qoorgs Mannheiiner of New fork lleCbtf id empha t ii ally bafora the Clinical BSi turn "i 'he National laaociatioo foi the Btud) ami Prevention of Tubercul cala here tudsf lliat ihe hYledmann vaccine had egjkiblted "neither CUM tlve nor pi'i'Vanttve powera" and 'hit it could not UaWefore he recommended In March i:: sale Dr, Mann heiiner. "Slgbtaea p. i tents f treat ed lilld'r ill ggpi I I lalllll LH these, 111 teen can lie followed up. and of that number I brae are dead. The numbei of Injections in Iheae oa , . wen one. two, ami four, respectively, Qf ihe re IIUlillillK IWelVe patients, till received one, and two receive. four Injections. FtVe of the ten patients v. ho received ono injection developed abacaseea a, the site of Ihe Injm Inn and vve-e therefore unsattatde for further lajec tlotis, ac, ordiiiK to the inventor The other live patients were not reinjected, either hecause thev did not see Ih, improvement they hod been I'd to as pect or because, ihej had become worse ami had loftl Confidence in rilsdataiia. As to their present con dition, live of tin in are non an 'hang i ami live are worse it, an a year ago. No Good Effects Noted. '"me palieni, w 1 1 i I, ad tour inj... lions, feeis well an'1 Mesenta sins ot an a treated luna-pi'" ea, but he his not gained in wei.iu ind h is developed a new t iiherculoeiy pruceaa in another part of ihe body. The second patient with lour injections has tuberculoma of ihe knee-joint Rntl la now decldcdl) worse than before, The infiltrate of the fourth injection broke down and discharged pus. "Where absoagaet resulted at the site of the tirsi kajeetlon, the vaccine apparently produced no additional harmful effeet. The disease remain uninfluenced. sWedmann neglected t-' prevent shsceadformatlon, although he claimed to ko how. To i.e very charitable, one nllgbt judjte from one aingla case, that deetdad natural heal ing tendencies aided hj common - aenar Irealmenl, will not he himhtiil hv Ihe remedy. When in a quiescent case the Urst subjective ami objective symp- bJMSM of a new oinhreak appear and one wishes t ,heck it, the remedy is Sbsotutst WerthbtSS for that purpose. It cannot prevent the tendency to spread, if a case is so disposed. The method f its administration has been anything but careful ami Intelligent, for these reasons ami on account of ihe absence of curative ami preventive powers in tali series, it cannot in- re commended." TERRE HAUTE MAYOR NOT GUILTY OF CONSPIRACY. Terra Knnte, IndL Maj s Mayor Roberts, charged with oonspirsc) t" corrupt the ele. tions, was found not guilty today, 'ihe jar) was out ,tr. minutes. SH-H! MEXICAN SITUATION AGAIN TAKES ON WARLIKE ASPECT; MOVEMENT TO MEXICO CITY MAY BE ORDERED v : : v 9 c HORSE BLOWN INTO I- TREE BY CV CLONE. : Dant iiie. ills., May s a cj -clone last evading, mar Qrnpa ! t'n-ek. isdured a boy, Rung a ! horse into a tree top and tots down several laim out-huild-Inns. It was necessary to i ul I- i in- tree down to rescue the holse. I t I I CHARGE COUPLE USED MAILS TO DEFRAUD PEOPLE New York Attorney and Wife Are Arrested in Boston Itoston, Mass.. May 8. 'fram is Jrlf - an, a New Yoik attorney, ami aifS) were arrested today, ehamed with ob taining batsnaan three hundred thou sand and half a million hy the fraud ulent use ot ihe mails. Mrs. I'riittln, It Is said, represented she had colli t acts for stenoKiaphie work in CSRnsoliOW with anti-trust prosecutions by fed eral and slate authorities, and that ow ing; to tiie as c racy standing the in vestigations she was unable to obtain from the hanks the funds she needed Io early out the contracts. She repre sented I hat the expenses were heavy and the profits large One man sup plied one hundred thousand and two others, forty thousand each, il is as Serlett Bath were held in hall of $f..- iiiii lor trial in New York. BAKER GOES TO CLEVELAND. Steel Ore Carrier, Temporarily Patch ed, Goes Down the Lakes. With her hot urn temporarily latch ed. Ihe steanier QsaftfS S. 1 taker, which was released from Sawtooth reef, off BSgte Hiver. early yesterday morning; today sailed under her own steam for Clevelttfld. Other than the damage to her bottom, the steamer shows no effects "' hianrdnas po sition. While awaiting Word from the Lloyds the underwriters to whom the steaim-r Waldo was abandoned, Copt. Cunning with the wrecking tag favor ite, is at Copper Harbor repairing the steamer Turret Chief which was driv en ashore in the disastrous gale last No vember. Ill Ihe event that he suocceds. the Turret Chief Will be lowed to the canal where trie Waldo is anchored. II -yusnneii HUERTA DECLARES ARMISTICE HAS REEN RROKEN RY U. S. War Department Resumes Activities and Governors of Several States Are Asked How Long It Will Take to Mobolize Militia Galveston, Texas, May 8. Or ders from the war department caused the hurried loading of sup plies on the transport Kilpatrick today. It piobably will sad to morrow. The transport Saltdlo is loading with permanent camp equipment for the army at Vera Cruz. The transport McClelland has been ordered to New Orleans to be converted into a beef ship. Washinuton, Ma situation aaaumed ; x. The Mexican more warlike as- pact today. w. r gapat lines! activities, begun last sight on the receipt of confidential advices from fsasssral PHinatos at Vera t'ruz. were renewed this morning and brought to the. attention of the presi dent and cabinet at their rSgttSsf tan ei tag. While the activity disclosed that VUg) preparation is bSlng made fur POSSlbla eventualities, vet Secretary Garrison said: "No additional tTOep movements have been ordered." in the fnidst of milhan preparations OSme tin- word that the mediators had received from Ifnarta. .and nbaalttad to the fluted Stales government. tile IllSSSllSlllI that the landing of Ameri can troops and war material at 'era Crtut aasoMated to a aesadtfeag of the armisiite. This also was sns of the subjects before the cabinet. Il is learned authoritatively that the med Is tees sib ,,r the opinion that they will bo able to persuade Hiietta that tin. I'nited Slates has not been violat ing, in spirit at b-asi. the armistice agreed upon. Otherwiae a atumbllng bloek Will be. placed ill their Wav. which might render virtually usole-s their future efforts at mediation. They Ware in conference during the day dis cussing a plan. Which will include, it is learned, the i 'oust it u I ioualist s' side of Ihe Mexican problem and the pac- Bcntion of ail Mexico, in support of the contention that the military propsflStfc i at- for a possible forward movement, it bananas known that the war department has been In telephonic communication with the governor! of Now York, rsnsaylvssli and OtdO in an effort to determine how soon the militia, organizations f those states coiil, be mobilized an I sent to the sea board for shipment n transports Bryan admitted that this govern ment has received a note Frean the Smith American mediators, in which complaint is made by Hinrta that Un American operations at Vera GtfM UIS in VlolatiOB of the armistice. Asked for details, Hryan said ,-it simply sets forth what Huerta Says. A reply will be made." None of the mediators would dis cuss the Huerta protest, whah was forwarded IhfOUgll noting foreign Minister Ituiz. It in OXpectSd the sub ject will be considered at toila. 's cab inet meeting officials here point out that neither the I'nited States nor Huerta has yet entered into any formal arniist ice. What OCClirrsd was this: The mediators resggOStSd that hos tilities lie suspended during the nego tiations. Bryan replied it emu assum ed there would he a suspension ot hos tilities, except to rangl attack, liner ta'a answer was understood to be :m aSSUP tones, but the exact terms have not been ageesj out. Hrvan several limes pointed out that this did not constitute a formal armistice, but otilv an assumption that hostilities would be suspended except t resist airnres Sion. Leading authorities on in ternational law hold that an armistice, trine or suspension of hostilities should be detinite and not implied. It wiia learned on hikth authority that the war department had under consid eration today the earlv ami adequate reinforcement of the esaajjajaggj ,.r funston at Vera Oruz, to earry out a movement that miaht lo necessary liy to the interior of M ico Tin ni. s- MB of aaaesng a larre fbroe of Am ericans in Vera 'ruz that would tin Braagj eninivh to defend that port aarainst any attack, or to undertake a possible campaign against Mexico 'itv was later laid before tin president and cabinet by 8evretar Oarnson. Reinforcements Deemed Necessary. The w ii d. pal tin. ill otlii iiUa, It ms stated, decided at. a conference with Secretary U irrison and staff late last nik'ht that reinforcements are needed at Vera Cnati A cipher tefeKrajn from Vera I'ruz was delivered to tJarriaon while lie was atlendlntr the weddinx of the president s daughter. He left the festivities and hurriedly summoned hla aides to the war department. Beoretsry Baralson declined to dis- i BM the .situation further than to ay he had laid before the staff officers last nisrht the report from Funston. ' All 1 eat. BSy is that no additional troop movements have been ordered." he aald. lb would make no prediction gSSV earning possmla future movements. PUnslOU'l report, il is said, emhiHlied acOosints brouRht to Vera ruz by ref ill s from Mexico 'ity ,-otn erninn the sit nation in t he capital. After the cabinet aagadJajg Mryan said Huerta had raised the question of Sending the army to replace the naval forotg at Vera Crag, oilier members of the cabinet said it was understood ttiat the ant bng inagtlUP al the situation at Vera fruy. had been left in the hands of the war department and that the fnite.i states was fully within its rielits to reinforce the troops. Tumul ty, secretary to iia- president, dselsrsd emphatii ally thai as far as know n at the white house, there Is no "serious OT tela al Vera I'mn." He added that the daapatesasi from funston. amies detailed conditions described by refu gees. wre confirmatory of informa tion already rM-eived. The exodus of foreicners from MSST kJO City Continued today. Six hundred American refugees are ,,n (heir way-to Puerto, Men loo, under the protection id' the Brasilisn Bsg. It was yester- Contmufd on 6th Page, 3rd Column. NO GENERAL STRIKE TO RE CALLED RY MINE WORKERS IndisnapOlla 'ml.. May S. "That it is not the part or wisdom for the min ers la the organized states to enpaKe in a ganaral strike at tins iarticular tim',' was the report of the ipsilial committee t,, tha international exn u tive board of the I'nited Mine Workers of America in session here. It decid ed, however, to panel the strike In Col orado and an appeal for financial aid was issued. Jobs I. Rockefeller, Jr.. could have prevented the loss of life in Colorado by fa,VOring a settlement of the strike through a meeting of the oiKrators and miners, according to a staleim : t U tin executive board. "There will li no titriniiL.- ba. U. The sacrifice alrevlv is too grant," I he statement also aw . tared. Surrender Arms by Tomorrow. Trinidad. Mav v. All persons in the strike district m southern Colorado. under a federal military pracilsmat issi. issued tadsy, must surrender the fire arms of all classes by tomorrow. crash ingtoni Maj l Two bsmdrad lies mil were surrendered to the fed eral troops v.stcrdav at lillisv die, lYedetltk and laftiyette. Oolorailo. REPORTS BIG SEAL SALE Washington, 1. c., May . The re port of ihe executive ollice of the Na tional association was submitted by Dr. Charles J. Hattleld or Philadelphia. He repotted on the sale of Red Cross Christmas seals, asserting that 4.'t. '"", -ano were sold last year, a jmin of fg per c.nt over l''l. Ir. Hattleld re ported that in 'he slates of South t'ar Sttna, Oklahoma and South Oakota. the asle of seals had been stimulated by the camp, nun against tuberculosis. RICH MEN CAPTURE ISLAND. San Hicro, Cal.. May R. Steveral w. althN nu n from Oolorado BpThSg SSS OaraaadOi CSX, went out In a yacht on tin t'orotiado islands and scaled one of them, raising the American Pax on a I -foot pinnacle. The claimed the islands "by right of conqasghV and had their pictures taken before re turninK. The islands are Mexican fer ritin .