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Dart TO RUN ee et ne AND UNCLE SAM * AA AE ACCEPT HIM Uneasiness About Their Safety “\\t» fa Country Held by the co @, Revolutionists, § eceing any officer of the United Government. It wae learned oon that, so far, President Secretary Bryan are with- {nfermation as to the purpose of Zamacona’s visit. The President the Secretary of State are presum- fag he is here to intercede in some tm pehalf of the de facto gov- erament of Mexico, Genor Zamacona vill be received un- Offelally and unaccredited, just as Come (miesioner of Mediation Lind wae re caved by President Huerta and Mints- ter of Foreign Affairs Gamboa in Mex- fee City, providing he officially assures the United States Government that the essentials of the Lind proposals—the elimination of Huerta—will be accepted by the Mexican Government, ‘Weeks ago the Presif@nt and his a4- vieers felt sure Huerta would not be & candidate in the jection scheduled for Oct, % The ministration to-day ts not #0 sure of this. MEXICAN PRESS ARE PUSHING HUERTA TO FRONT. Tt was stated here on the highest authority that the representatives of the American Government in Mexico have been unable to ascertain the sig- nificance of the developments in the Mexican capital im the last week. Sev- eral days ago Charge O'Shaughnessy gave out a statement saying he had no assurances beyond what were contain- ed in the second Gamboa note, that Huerta would not be a candidate, Since then President Huerta’s backers, par- ticularly the Mexican preas, which the de facto government controls, have been pushing Huerta to the fore as a candidate to succeed himself, These evelopments have raised the question whether there will be any elections in Mexico on Oct. $5. It hag been brought to the attention of the President that under the Mexican laws the prepara- tions for an election require about four months and none of these preparations have been begun as yet. Another fact developed to@ay was that the Washington Government ts nov entertaining any hope that the revolu- tlonista will accede to the wishes of the United States Government for an order- ly election on Oct. 26 or at any time during the incumbency of the de facto Presidency by Victoriano Huerta. In fact, the American Government does not expect elections to be held in the States controlled by the insurgents, about half in aren of all the Mexican States, put Population only about one-fiftn. The position of the American Govern- ment is this: If Huerta will hold elections in the States and Territories controlled by him and at these elections @ President ts elected according to the Constitution of Mexico, tho United States will sup- port that President, both morally ana so far as it is able, financially, It is the bellef here that such @ policy ia the only one the President can follow, Presidet Wilson will then have the kgadg it a Support of all the foreign governments And will In no way jeopardize the claims of Americans, which for the past three yeare amount to many millions of dol+ lore, GOVERNMENT COULD GET ARMS F AND AMMUNITION. The effect of euch @ policy would Mean that the Federal Government of Mexico would be able to obtain money, arms and ammunition with which carry on an offensive campaign again' the revolutionictsa, It was admitted by Administration officers that it ie im- Possible to deal with the revolutionists, and unless they voluntarily agree to abide by the result of such an election ee the American Government wishes to have held the latter will have to @pport the opponents of the tneurgents, There te much uneasiness regarding the eafety of Americans in some of the country held by the revolutionists, At Torreon, the rebel headquarters, there are hundreds of Americans, Nothing has been heard (fom them for about ten day». About that long ago Consular Agent Allen left Monterey, Mexico, with a relief expedition. He telegraphed the State Department his safe arrival at Torreon. Since then nothing has been heard of him. ‘There was a report In Mexico City that 10 Americans, including @ score of women and children, were making thelr way overland from Torreon. They were douné for Saltillo, 10 miles to the east. Most of the Americans at Torreon are President.” employees of the American Smelter and Redining Company, a Guggenheim coms pany. Army offivera along the border eatl- mate the strength of the insurgent troops at approximately 30,000. Abvo@ 20,000 of them are under arma ——— REPORT THAT HUERTA WILL RESIGN SOON. VERA CRUZ, Sept. 12.—Porsistent ru- mors are current here that Gen. Huorta Teally intends to resign from the Presl- dency at an early date. These are in- teresting President Wilson's represea- tative, Mr. Lind, Tending to support these rumors are ¢wo stories that are sald to be authentic js to the effect that an Amert- ealling on the Provisional Presi- Gent asked him what he intended to 0, Gen. Huerta smiled and replied at one of his eyes had been troubling him greatly of late, Then he laughed and added that if that eye became wore he might have to leave the coun- try and have ad operation eome time early In October. Gen. Huerta under- went an operation for cataract several months ago. ‘Tho other story was told recently at &@ dinner party. An Englishman present quoted Gen. Huerta as saying: “Well, it 1a quite possible that by the end of the week or goon after J shall no fonger be WHE ORPENING WoHtD Parga y,* ring, to many pertons who have recently coine tw V Crue from the Mexican capital, t mre! la grow. ing there that Gen, Huerta wil soon withdraw from the Presidency. The majority of them incline to the betlet that he will be a candidate for Pre@- dent in the coming elections. Others aay that he will follow Gen. ee al to Riss AD Maytt Wit Arhitente PARIS, Sept. 1 -The xo France and Mayt! have signed an agree ment to suvmit for arbitration th laims made against Hayti in 190 by; France, conjointly with the United \ Sta Germany, Great) Britafn ant) litaly. The agreement alno covers the claims of Syriana and Ottomans, who are the protege of eance, in yak FOR DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR OR IIGHY SCALP—25 CENT DANDERINE Girls! Girls! 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