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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
I'u I r tonight nnil Tuesday
Max. (12 ( .Mill. 1.1; Pre. .!W.
, yr,,
l'nrly-fourth Yrnr,
Dully Nlnlli Yrr
1
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E
Vote ol 351 In 274 Ends Matter for
Mouse Utstcrltrs Refuse to De
lia I e Measure, Saying: "Let Cur
tain Be iljnu Down Upon Con
trmptlhlc Farce."
LONDON', Miiy 25 My a vote nl
Jl.'il In 271 n mnjiirllv if 77 tlm
hnilMU of commons today passed llm
Imuiu ule bill.
Tln ohd of I ho Imrd-foiighl iding
die came ipiito miihleuly, tlit? I'uloii
lU iolniug l debute llm 'bill with
tul" fin thor iufiimmtinii itH In tin'
KinKiiuiiriil' intentions in regard lo
lln iruMii-i amending measure.
Premier AMpiiih lifted n corner of
tlm Mil, hut IIhmikIi Andrew llonliril
I.IIW, IflllllT llf ill Opposition, ml-
milled tluit tin- premier' words wire
enneiliulnry, Lit hastened lo mlil tluit
Mr. Aillith hiul not t"hl Itirm tiny
Ihlntf. To dini'iit the llilnl reading
UlllIlT lid' lUIOIIIIIstllllOCS would ln
lie milil, futile mill ililIciihiiH. I Ik
milled:
"Contemptible rifn"
"l.i't tlm oiiitnin ring down mi Ibis
contemptihU farce, It Is only tho
oiiil of mi itet mill not 'of tin' I'lnv
Tho goveiiiHieul mil iMiny Hit lull
Ihioniili pnillament, hut the conclud
in nrt of tin' ilrmiiu mIII hi- in the
rountry, where mi iiimii lo tlm peo
ple will not riiil in ii farce.
Till Kiglll I loll. .llllll(V4 Lowther,
the speaker, nppoalid to It picmler
lo give llu1 house iufonuiitioit rur
gnrdlng tin' hill In hi Introduced uf
lur tlio puago of tlm Irish luutm
loin hill -for tlm iimciidmeut of tluit
IIK'IIHIirc Ml fix to IIIOOl him) i' of tho
objections of tlm people of I'Mcr.
.nIIi'n .niioiimcuiciil
III ii'mhiu lo tin- speaker's I'lni.
Pictmor Aiititli miiinunced llio
iiinrudiiiK hill would give effect l
any agreement which tin government
mii till linii'ful might hi' roiiehcd.
Hi Mini if at tin' t ii 11 of tin' intro
ilui'lion or tin' liishjioine rule hill
lo llic limino of loiil no Mich agree
niciit IihiI been ri'iu'lii'il tin' amending
hill would embody tlio Niihslnnoo of
tin' proposal oulliuril hy lilin on
March I, in the hope tluit in discus
sion mi ngidoinont might hi' scoured.
Members of tlm hotli pintle en
gaged ill lullil oulbuists in oheelillg
when their ri'xprrliu' champion, rn.
I I'lr 1 1 tin' I'luiuihi'r, while ut tin1 Hiium
tuim inoi king hunli'r ih shouted
from tin' oppoili' benches.
Tln closing "iM'iii' in tin' light fur
Iiiuiii' ruin brought together u crowd
of member mill spccluloix winch
which filled tlio chamber lo its ut
hum! cnpiiitity. Outside gieut crowd
gathered to await tlm ickiiII of tlm
il.'lmto on tlm llilnl ii'iiilin of tlm
lull.
Tlm lioum riih) hill nits huIixc
iiu'iill M'lit up to tlm limine) of onR
It wiin iii'i'oiupnuii'il hy a Kioup of
juhihint iinlioiiiiliHtH, who csi'orti'il
tlm official Imnn'r of tlm hill nail
kiiiii;; "(Iml Save Irclnuil."
Tlio Imiihi' of loiiU n ft c run nl for
mally i fail tlm hill n f iii-it liuii'. Tlm
ii'iit filit on llii' uii'iiNiiro in Hint
I'haiuhi'r will hi'nin m tlm luiililln of
luui', lifter tlm WlulMiuliih) Imliilay.
TROOPS. QUELL
COAL ZONE RIOT
IN
TIIINIDAI), Colo., Miiy '-'.'.-For
tlir flint linm hiiiru llio militia uk
huinnl I'liulrnl nf tlm I'olormlo coal
firlil, wlit'iu tlm uilimrd have hci'ii
on Mliiko for iimiilliH, tlm Uultnl
Slain. 1'iivaliy Imlny wlH nillcil out
' to iiii'll u ilinluihiini'ii ui'iir Wimuii,
a illinium t'liMip lui'iily-tivu mill's front
lane.
Ai'i'OiilliiK In u ii'puil l'niiiilu'il llic
inlllliny iiI'Iumtk, t'mir wiituli'iili
HhlltciK hi'iiamu liiuihi'il with inliii'in
I'toin n ni'iiihv I'Miiip mul it Unlit in-
hllltt'll ill Wllfcll HII'I'N ui'iu llllUVMI
mul n rliih iihi'iI hy inn' nf lli mm'o,
ilui milil llu'y wi'iti nlliirlii'il. 'I'll"
xohlii'iN Innii'il nii'ii ii'i' In Hi"
iiliiii nlllri'l' ill U'l'oli'll
Colniii'l ,in'.i'l, 111 t'oiiiimiml of
I III) liili'lill lump., ihl llinl nlliiT
tu ii I III' kll liillnil iuu ipilil lliiniiuli
mil llicilulikl,
TO
E
Prourcss of Mediation Reaches Sat
isfactory Sialic Good Feeling Be
tween Delegntcs Growlnu. Stronger
flclallvc Importance of Finding
Sedition Land Question Admitted.
NIA0AIIA CALLS, Onl., Miiv W.
Aftrr n I'ontVriui'i' loilay hi'twrcii
tin' ini'ilintotH mul tlm Mi-xiruu ih'l
rpiti'x, it ua4 aiiiiouniM'il tlmt tin'
pnutii'PH of Ihi' nu'ilintioii liml rcnrli
cil a moxt alifai'tory kIiiv.
Tlm iliffii'iillii'H ovit llm iiihiiiht
of iutroiluriui; tin' luml itiwtiim into
llio ilii'iiioii iiio hi'iuc oVoK'omi'
anil lliix point mil ho iimluuYil lu llio
onpo of llm miilialiiiii proL'rmu. Tlii
wiih H'ntfil on tlio millmrity of 0110
of llio .South Aini'iloaii outoyt.
Tho iliplomatM pointed i"pi'i'ially
loilay to tho good ft'cliui; that lint
proailrit hotuocu tho Amonoau mul
Moxioau ili'lopiti'ri and ii oouHtaiilly
Krouiu htroiiKi'r. Alllmuli llioro
liuvo Iiopii miiiio itlffrrutiowof opin
ion, oaoli Niilo has roooKtnxoil llii'
ratinliii'HH of pnrpoM' of tho other.
It wiim roMMilcil uUo toilav tluit tlio
iliioiiMHinii over Uo hind iiiotlou luui
not hii iiitirh ooiii'iTiii'il the merili of
any plan for (ho fettling of MexleoV
cjiiof 111011110 iliffioultioK ax tho
lelatlve unpoilaiieo that lmuhl ho
atlaehrd lo tlio itmtton in iliawui
up n proKram for tlii' now proU.
lonal 1,'oveniiiiHil.
PATRIOT, DEAO
lll'IU I'lIST. May 2fi.- KrniicU
Komntth, nun of thu nrunt HuiiRnrlnit
putrlut, died horn todny, nKud 73
lln Iimt lioon nu Invalid for ninny
nmattiK and liln ilontli ilia not como
an n mirprlmi.
In Jnnunry lnnt, diirltiK n crlsU In
IiIk llliiecH, Kuimutli wnn nmrrled an
liU nick hod to Coiiutomt llouyurnKy,
widow of liU HfoluiiK friend. Kuch
Iimt lioon thu wlih of Count liouynr
iiky, iniido on litn ilontli hod nnd Ko
until mul thu countoHH, who Intended
to marry In March, hnntniicd thu nup
tial when KoHtuitli'u I liner's took a
turn for llm wnrc.
I'rnurlit Kmntutlt toot; IiIh falluir'H
plaiii ut leader of tlm Hungarians
coon nftor Limit Kottuth died lu
ltU I, Up lo tlm tliuo or lilii IIIiiobs
I'raurlii led lilt ruiintryniun lu their
political HlriiKKlc with vlK'ir and
lunch Hiircott. 1 lu wiih at onu tlmu
In tho cabinet iih inliilttur of com
luorro of lluniiary.
KoHKiith wnH horn on November
111, IS 1 1, ntul wrh thu ulilovt tun of
Loulri Kusmith.
UTILE MISS FOUND
BACK OF CEMETERY
M'Hri Murjoiiu l.iuilloy, iiko throo
yoaiH, of J'iS South Misllotoo, mul
ili hpoiit a half hour this umruiiiK
xisilln luii'k of llio oeinolory. Mien
Liuilloy iiiiuK) no formal annoiiuce
mi'iit of her joiirnoy, mul hor umllior
was mi much suipiUed that him call
ed upon iioiuhhors mid thu police to
looato tho yiuiiiK' Imlv, who wiih found
M'liteil upon u rook,
AlUs Liiidloy'iJ t'MH'ditIon wiih
Imiiielii'd for tho purpoxo of liunlinj,'
diKKor Hipiirri'ls. Tlm iloj; v Ims.v
iIIkkIuk "t this pcstifoious rmlont
whi'ii Chief iltsoii iirrivoil. Tlm
hcnbl iluu harlii'd mul Kiowlcd In
protect his little mUtto, Dim iIIk
Ki'r (,(iiircl will di no nunc, hut tin'
prlxo of llm hunt wits not hionhl
haul,, to he hliiffi'il i'or llm I'mully
liilini'iiui, a la T, It.
HuipilhiiiKly fust ilmo was nuido In
ii'iicliiiii llm hiinliiiR );ioiiihU, llio lit
lln inUif IiiiwIIiim; Iii miles nnd mi'i'
in fmly-lhi inliiiili',
liiiiiioilliili'ly tiioii llm in i h nl of
Misn Miiijn)ii mill iotf, mi ni'i'iilivti
'i'siini hum hi'lil, iihiI II U li'imili'il
ini'iliiiliuii t'ffpriM Hi'in iHily ilhi
hnililr,) nu ( jiJHeU'j4,
MEDIATIJRS
DISCUSS
N
N MFXIIID
FRANCS KOSSUTH
SON OF HUNGARIAN
MEDFORD,
POPE CREATES
NEW CARDINALS
AT CONSISTORY
Thirteen Prelates Named by Pontiff,
Who Uses Occasion to Commend
Peace Efforts In Mcx.lco of Wilson
and Secretary Bryan No Ameri
cans Named.
IIO.Mi:, May 'J.!. At u sooiot ioii
.Ulory loday l'ope I'iun cioaleil
Ihiitcoii now I'liiilitials,
A nuuihi'r ofhihlmps from vnriou
oouiilrios nlo woio coiifirined. At
llio Mime lime olficial uuiiouuei'iurnt
was Hindi' of tho creation of Mmin
nor Hollo, tialriaroh of l.iKhou, as u
oiiidiiiiil. Ill" iiaiim hud hoeii re
nvr rd "in M'otoio" at thu ooniMory
of 11111.
Tlio Mipo in the courco of his allo
cution recalled llm I'oiittmitiuinii
juhilco when ho Miid:
"Tho uholo world sroini'd to lifo up
llm oroxs of ClmM ns tho hole souroo
of peace and Milvatiou for -truKlin
liumaiHty. Now t'sju-ohilly 'ineii do
sire noai'i) when ohn-s is ugiiiiixt
cliii--, nation iiK'aint nation mid peo
ple aaint people, mul war limy
hroak out as llm rohiilt of riwilrios
daily hroouiiu inoro hitler.
'oi1il SlrlvhiK for IVaro
''.Men of iliitinelioii mid force are
plnuiiii'- for their nations unit for
huiiiauity M'luinos for prou-iitinc tho
oalaiuitios of revolutions mid tho
daughter of war mid for insuring
the liloiiti; of peaoo.
"This is a nohlo project, hut their
M'lidiit'K will hear little fruit tinlns
limy iiiMire that llio precepts of jux
lioo mid I'hnsliaii charity take deep
root in tin heart of men.
"Today llm iiittion whether tlm
stale or rlvil hoeioly he at peaoo or
in turbulence is in tho hand of the
pooplo Instead of tlm-n of tho rulers.
If tlm people' minds ho robbed of
llm tmlli imparled hy Divine revolu
tion, nud if their will he unaccus
tomed lo the restraint mid di-oiplitie
of ('hrixllnu law, what wonder if,
coiMiiiii'd hy I lind MhMon, they riudi
headloiiK to tho eommoii ruin to
which they are driven hy euntiinjj
denniKOKUos M'okiii" only their
profit 1"
Names of Cardlnnli
Tho tiasxaue rruiinliuir "men of
distinction mul force pliiHiiiiif,'
M'licines for preventing (ho calamities
of revolutions and the Muuejitcr of
war nnd for insuring tlm hloshiup of
peaoo" was uonernlly interpieted as
reforritiK to l'i evident WilsonV mid
Seerelnry llrynn's nideavors to pre
servo peace.
Tho ceremony wns preeeded hy u
short iilloeuliou, alter llm names of
the new earduials were uiininineed w
follewn:
.Monsiuor Louis Niixaire lleiu,
mehhishoo of (Jueheo, ('an.
Moiisignor V. Ouinoln y Mender,
arehhlxhop of Toledo, Kpuiu.
Mousi)uor Doiuiuleo Serafiui, tis
nessor of tlm ('oiigre,'iitiou of tlm
Holy Orflco.
MousiKimr Delia C'hlesa, ureli
hlxhop ((' tloloua, Italy.
MoHhlgnor doliu OM'inook, arch
bishop of rNttorpiiu, IliiiiKiiry.
Mmislpior Kruueis von llettiiiKcr,
iirohhlslmii of Munich, Havana,
Moisiuor Felix von llartinmin,
arehhisliop of t'oloKiie, (lennunv.
(Contlnuod on puko two.)
Tl
T
WASIIINdTON, Muy '.'.'.- l'meti
rally iiothliir inav lm recovered hy
lliosu who lot their relatives or Iiuk
miKt) in llm Tilunio disiislei', as u do
I'lslou toilav in tho supremo eoiiit,
Tho court held (hut tlm liability of
the Oceanic Steam Navigation emu
puny iiKiiinol Dm iMtl.OiHI.llllll in
claims nuliist It as owner of llio Ti
lanle Is limited In sirfU in tho I'lillod
States hy llm American limited liu
hlllly law of IH.1I, o llm vnliie of llm
iiiut(ii n'coicieil mid Ihu 1'irlnhl
mul miikkiik" iiiniii'y ici'i'lvi'd on llm
TIIiiiiIk's vnyi'm'. Thill iiiiiniinU III
nil u iihuul 11 1 .Dim,
Tin iliu'lsimi Hi no way nlfrcU
Allllk hlUllMhl HUMlHkf llm owner in
WW tmuw,
TITANIC
M
CANNO
RECOVER
ORRCKMT, MONDAY, MAY 25, 10M.
AMERICAN VICE CONSUL WHO WAS HELD PRISONER BY
MEXICAN FEDERALS AND HIS RESIDENCE 'AT SALTILLO
BRITAIN REFUSES
TO MAKE
AT PANAMA FAIR
LONDON, Mnv '..-. Tho llnti-li
(ovorumeiil, netititf-contrnry to (he
liopon held out hy I'reuner Auuith
to a i cecal deputation, finally decid
ed today not to pamcipalc in the
I'anuuia 1'acifie exposition at San
Frn neii.ro.
On May .", when a deputation rep-reoutiit'-
iiioio than half the ineiu
herx of the Iioiiko oficommims, ealled
on the pivmier, he told the member-,
that llavvovenmiont would take the
iUi".tiou of Hrilih ottleial repreen
lation at the xmitiou under fm titer
luhiM-ment.
Tho deeiIon of the eah'net in re
Kiird lo tho 111111111111 Pacific exposi
tion was announced. in Hie house of
common in the couivo of the after
noon. I'lemler Aitiitli informed the
house that in v'ww of recent repre
sentation, made hy imrliaiuent the
poverninenl had carefully reoonid
ered the ipitxiou, hut had eoiue to
llio conclusion tlmt it must adhere to
its original determination.
Tlm premier, anxious to show that
no question of iuifrioiulliuosi toward
tlm exposition was involved, laid
stress on the necoptaiu'o hy tho llrit
ish e,n eminent of thu invitation sent
hy tho I'liited States pn eminent to
parlieipalo in the opouiiiK f Hm.Pau
muii canal and ato on Ureal llnt-
niuV Intention of seuiliu a conting
ent of warships, "MiowiiiK Hm "
portnuco wo ultach lo tlm oeea-ion
and to the pmd will of Hie I uited
Staler.."
ELAM ON TRIAL
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Mny 23
Tho trial or Dr. V. T. Khun, n phy
tlelan of St. Joxoph, Mo eliargod
with thu murder of W. I'ntnniu Cra
lucr, an ndvortUliiR solicitor of (.'lit-
cano, opened hero todny. It Jh ox
pected a Jury will bo completed by
tomorrow night.
Cramer was shot Novombor IS last,
In a room tit a hotel hero. Cramer
and Dr. Klaui had previously had a
liiUuudersttindlui; about Mr. KIhiu
ami tho pair met to discuss their dif
ferences, Five days after ttio" shooting Dr.
Khun wag reloaded on 10,000 bond
Ho U 47 years of ngo nnd bin wife. Is
Ut). Cramer was 38, Slneo tho
shnotliiK Mrs, Kliim has spent much
of hor tliuo with hor parents in Do
hull, l'rlvuto detectives employod
by Dr. DIhiii to follow tils wlfu mid
Cramer mo expected lo testify,
NO DECISIONS RENDERED
ON INTERSTATE RATE CASES
WASIIINdTON, Mny JM. The Hi-
hi emu court li'ci'i'd llAlllV lllllll
linm H without miiidiiiii'fiifr u ilccis-
inn In lln iniiiiuoiiiiiniii iiiin case.
I ulll ii'iuh-)' ilciisiiiHs mi Jiiui) H
niiil Jim" 10 nml ii'ljmiin pu llio hit
tut Julu until Oeloher i unless Hid
JMrl Hi lllill 11111'' jHWh'd M 4lf'
WW I'MMIVi'i
AY
HER
MURDER
AMERICAM CONSUUTC , SALTILLO, MEXICO, VICE
1 7J ByT r l F
T
TAP LINES RIGHT
WASIIINdTON, May 'J."i.- The su
preme court loilav annulled the in
terstato fomnierec I'uiiunishion'ii or
der in the tap line eases.
The court upheld the commerce
court, which annulled the rouimi--(inn's
order on the ground it noted
aibitrarily in lioldin; that allowances
eould not he grunted on- freighl of
intero-ls owning both tho lumber nnd
the lap liuo-i. hut eould he granted
on freight of other interests shipping
over the tap line.
Justice Day, in announcing the
court's decision, mi'uI the decision
did not, however, prevent the com
misMon from striking down division's
of through nile.s, if Mich division
were used to grant actual rebate.
The court held in effeot that the
mere division was not to he regarded
in and of itself as a rebate. .
The decision was uuaniuiou--.
Trunk line railroads in the yellow
pine districts of Missouri, Arkansas,
Texas and Louisiana had cancelled
joint through rates on lumber shin
lied over thu lap lines and the trunk
line-. The commission held Hint the
tap lines were not entitled to have
tin joint rates restored mid Hint
iiiiv allowances or divisions from
the trunk lines to ninety-two of the
tap lines were unlawful. Tho eoni-mis-siou
held further that whore tho
tap lines were owned hy lumber
company such mi allowance was in
etfeet a rebate.
POSTDATE7 OF
$20,000,000 LEFT
E
WASIIINdTON, rny 1W. The will
of Charles W. Dost of Mattlo Creek,
Mich., who died ut Santa llarharn,
Cal., on Mav 0, tiled lieu- today ior
probate, loaveK the hulk of nn estate
estimated nff 0,000,01)0 (o tho
widow,' Mr, ljoltft Y. l'lHtnnd a
daughter, Murjorio Post Cloe.
The htoeks, bonds nud other per
sonul propei ty of tlm estnte was es
timated ut about 1 8,01)0,01111.
Ir. Pint's propei ty nt Hook Itidge,
Soui)., one-half liin Texas estate, the
Murjorio block mid KuiUiier build
ings in llalllo Creek, l!i per cent of
all I he personal propei ty noble from
holdings in Pnttlu Crook cereal com
panic, mid one-half tlm hitler, were
It'll llm daughter.
Mr, po.t inheiiis nil other nul
I'oliltu nl I In 1 1 In Creek, in Simla liar'
hara mul hi Ti'ini the leiiminiler of
llm hulilliiic In llm lliilllii Civil
l'imiuiile mid V'.l per rent of Hie to
niiiliiliiK i!'i'iiijfi piHpeily.
To Iviii NimiihliinvhUi'ii, Ailt'lnhlii
Co mul j;ii'iimr 'Imi', Mr, J'ul
WH H )' nl H hK IH'lnwflill
MM'. ,
R
UPHOLDS
TO THROUGH RATES
W
NDDA UGHTER
VICE CONSUL .JOHN R. 5ILLIMAM OP SALTILtO
CONSUL'S RE5IDEHCE
UNITED RAILROAD
TO PREVENT PROBE
SA.V KUANCISCO, Cal., May 23.
It was announced from :ne offices of
the California Kallroad Commission
today that an Investigation would be
begun this week to determine what
disposition actually was made of $1,-
03C.OOO withdrawn by. Patrick Cal
houn from the funds of the United
Railroads of San Francisco, ostensi
bly for Id von t moo L In tlio Solana Ir
rigated Knrnis project The commis
sion said tbo Investigation would bo
extended to other' financial opera
tions of tho company during tbo pres
idency of Calhoun.
Jesso W. Llllcntbal, now president
of tbo United Railroads, In a state
inent Issued today said ho bad made
futllo search for tho boo8 of tbo
rlmpniiy prior to 1913 and bellovod
they had been destroyed. Tho books
wero shipped cast soma tlmo after
tho conclusion of tho San Francisco
graft trials, Involving Patrick Cal
boun mid other officials of tho Uulted
Railroads. when Llllenthnl suc
ceeded Calhoun as president bo went
cast to trace them but failed,
LONDON, Mnv '.'.'. -The steamer
Uovat l'.dward of the Canudim
Nortliorn Steiiinluii company collid
ed with an iceberg 110 miles east of
CnK Knee wl.ilo on her voyago troin
Montreal (o Avonmouth.
The captain in a wireless, message
to the owuers, today described the
iceberg as a ver vlargo one and niil
that the steamer struek it end-on,
while going "dead Mow" in a dense
fog.
The Koyal IMw aid's stein. vu
twisted by tho blow and she wa
making a little water in the fore
peak. The captain said thu damage
was not horious, hut it would he
neeessary to dock on her arrival in
F.uglnuil.
A later message says the Koyal
F.dvyurd ii making no water, hut bus
been brought to a stop in the fo.
Neither message js dated.
RECLAMATION POLICY
ATTACKED IN CONGRESS
WA8IIIN11TON. May 83 - lu an at
tuek on tho government' reclama
tion policy, tbo houso nub-comiultluo
on puriiiuiiuiit appropriation nudo a
report today ihurulnif tlmt lrrlu
tlmi pioJvcU worn In u stnlo of sliu
UHllon; Iimt thu lutein of thu Initia
tion law hud been Viouled III mn
Imporluut roupmisi tlmt much uf thb
imcIhIiiioiI Imid Is III Hid IminU uf
penilmots mid retoHimendliiK HhU
no My ici'lsimlliw lvWsUm k
Mlurf M)thnu HwvMlutf ftff jk)
BOOKS
DESTROYED
OCEAN
LINER
STRIKES
CEBURG
NO. 05
OY Vffl
WITH PRESIDENT
Roosevelt Going to Washington to
Confer With Bull Moose Leaders
and Learn Political Situation
Will Be Indorsed for PresWeficy
Prorrcsslves Control 6. 0. P.
WASIIINdTON, .May J.-.. Colo
nel Koosevelt will ho received tomor
row hy President Wilson ut the whito
house. The president invited the col
oncl (o lunch with him, hut- Mr.
Koosevelt found it impossible to
reach Washington in time. Hn sent
word, however, he would lm delighted
to rail on the president during the
afternoon.
OYSTKK KAY, L. L, Mav a.'..
The trip which Colonel Koosevelt if
to mnkc to Washington tomorrow
took on u new significance when it
became known todny he would hold
nn imMirtnnt conference with pro
TCSsive lenders there. On bis ar
rival nt the cnoital. Colonel Koosevelt
will go direct to the progressive
headquarters, where he expects to see
nil the progressives in congress. From
them he expects to obtain first-hand
information as to the course of
events in Washington during the last
few months.
This confircnce will determine in a
largo men sum plans to he followed in
startin- the Lnll rolling for the full
campaign. Colonel Koosevelt has
been urged by many of bis sppportcr
since his return from South America
lo lose no time in Inking issue at once
with President Wfison, without wait
ing for the formal opening of the.
campaign. He said iCfew days ago
he de.sired to keep out of polities ns.
much ns possible until after his re
turn from Jpnin, hut recent events
have caused him to consider tlm
question of jumping into the fray ut
once.
IT-
OVER VERA
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VKKA CKt'Z, Muy 25. The offic
ial account of thu i-hootitig from thu
M'exiemi outposts ut a hydro-uero-plaue
in which Lieutenant Patrick
Del linger of thu naval aviation corps
was making his daily practice flight
yesterday, indicates that u wore of
shots were fired. The murine outpo-t
which reported tho uffair judged
only hy the reports of the rifles mid
the statements as to thu number of
these nre conflicting.
llrigadier General Fuuston vluws
the matter a trivial mid probnhlv as
having been tho net of mi irrespon
sible Mexican trooper or two who
whiled away their tituo with target
practice nt tho flying bout.
The aviators heard no fdioU be
cause of thu noise made hy (ho mo
tor, nor did they notice thu whistlu
of bullets.
"SHOOT THE KING"
SCREAM MILITANTS
LONDON, May 35. Shouts of
"shoot tho klug" filled a hall lu
which a meeting of tho Wornon's So
cial and Political Union, tho militant
suffragette organisation, was hold
this aftornoou. Kvory mention of
King (Icorgo's naiuo was greeted with
angry dorlslou and prolonged hlssluif.
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