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.mien ni - ' 257 Zttmi SUt Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER I'alr nml warmer Mil, HflJ Mln.noi llf. Hutu. 2. SECOND EDITION ' Kurlyfniirlh Yir. lintty Ninth Yur, 55.000 RAILROAD ENGINEERS VOIE FOR STRIKE AFFECTING 98 ALL WESTERN BY ULTI Entire Transportation System From Chicago to Coast Faces Tie-Up Conferences Willi General Manag ers' Committee to Be Resumed Arbitration Binding on Employes. CIIICAOO, Julv II. Itcpi'oHculu live of .Vi.Otlll engineers nml rh iiii'ii mi ninety -eight wo-leiii rail iimhU today ili'i'lurcil lluii lli"V would tint accept arbitration nf their wngo differences under lli Kulnimi ni'l, lllll WUIllll I'llltUllllU llaMllilltillllN with their implu)i'rs. It HUH lllll IIIIIIOIIIII'lM tluit llu' fiti'iiu'ii nml engineer IiiiiI tuted it I -iiioi tiuiiuimuutv in fuvnr of ii strike hliiuilil their request b re fined liv Hip rnlltuiuU. It hum announced liy S, ( or ter for llio cmplom llmt llu' vnto of llir llrolherlioml of l.oeonuitlit' KnuinriTH wiiH t'7.'.!7 imt cent in fu ur of it strike mid Unit Hi" Wile of llu' llmthorhood of l,oroiuotlt' Kite iiii'ii nml I'.iigiunncn wait H.U per cent in favor of it t.lri-o. Hlrlkn Vulf Ammiinrril Announcement llmt fcderul nrbl- lllllHIII WOlllll 1)0 drcliiicil VlllllO llfttT it meeting attended liy llin confer ence enmmitten of llin tni'nl mali ngers of tin" railroad mul ri'pre.spn tullll'S of the employes. Tlio rnihouiU' mnungpr worn in fointpil by 8. Stone, head of llm Hrotherhood of Locomotive Kngin iith, nml V, H. Carter, president of llu' lliotlirrliooil of Locomotive Kiro iiii'ii mill K.ngincuicn, of Hi" result of llin strike vole. Different phase of llu' ilifferriicc between tho turn mul llio railroad m'Ii iIim'iikm'iI before, llu' I'oiiforenep . adjourned. A joint committee of llii tun organization of cmploves will discus thn niliiutlnii this iiftiTiioou, mul il In expected Unit thoro will he n further rotifcri'iicn tomorrow with lliu general manager committee. I till I mail Not Ituuiiil ltcftiii to nt'ccpl federal urhilrn I i 1 1 was based liy llu' brothcihood on llu- rotiti'iitimi llmt llm railroad will not hit hound liv llu' ti'xiill ol such mhilrutino. On thin point mi otlirliil slnlcmeiit given dy Curler It'llll; "On llm supposition Uiul llu fctl mil iiiiiinl of arbitration, mul conoil iulioii will proHu. urliltiiilioii iih di ii'i'lnl liy tho present federal law, tlu cngiucineii will iieoenrlly reject uu proposition to iiiliilruli1, hcenno in nil recent uihitriitluii iitilrontl hnvi (Contlnutd on p a.) STRIKE EFFECTS HAN MANCIBCO, 0l . July II -Tw)uty(lvu hunilrod men ompluycil on llio Pncltlo ayntoui of llio Hontliorn I'nrlfln wlitrlt cxtomU front WiihIiIiiK' Ion mul Oregon inttthwnnl nml cmt wntil to i:i I'oio mul OkiIoii, will walk out lr it itrlko Ih cnlloil iiKnlimt tlio Mt'Ktern roniU, Of thin nutnbor IS (i it urn munloyod In Callfurnlit. On tlio W'cBlern l'acldu Hi on. Klnuinuu will liu Hliullitrly uffuutml, BILL TO REINSTATE W'AHIIINdTON, July II. UIIIh I" iii-iiivlHtu Oaitulii Tmiiiilln A. I'oIKi iiK'iuitly "pluclteil" with other nav.il iifflcnin, now urn liufnni liolli Iiimimim of coiiKreioi, with fuvorulilu rucoiu inmiihilluiiM, Tliu lioiuu tilll vmih IiioiihIiI In ImUy, UIIU fur ollior officer mom n lenlly "pint kil," m.Viiik llimn ('ui t hii John II (llhlmim, Hr Mluil I'll IHi, ROADSAFFECTED MAI 500 ENGINEERS M AM ASK IN BE Grand Jury Bculns Pro'io of Murder Mystery Accused Woman Issues Statement Claiming Innocence Is Satisfied That Truth Will Come Out and She Will Be Excneratcd. MINT.OI.A, S'. V., Julv II. A Mi'iiHuliouut i(iiti'uii'nt of the iikixc iiicmIn of .Mix. ('iiriiuiu on llio uiylil of tlui llllinllT of Mix. I.nlllse II I tilt' v n( IVceMirl Ih Mtiil to have lieen muile to the miinil jury here (hot nftcr. noon hy Cecelia Culcimiii, llio liuilil emplo.M'il hy tln t'uruiaiw, who hurt liceti niiKxInt; mul reiMirletl kiilnaneil fur Kt'terui iIu.vh. At'i'oriliiiK lo her Htutenicnt, mailr pllhlie hy u pritlltc i)eeee Uu'elli V 'in ploy I'll li Ihi' iliittiel uttonii'V. Mrn. Carman, iuiiiu'iliiid'lv ufler llir hlioolinc. ran into the Iioiihk front the ouNinV, run thnuitjli the kitchen mul ilnrli'il upxtnlrH. NiipMmeil KliltiMppiil Thn ilclecllvn iiui'iiry minounreil thai llin Coleman woman hail heeu uiiiler their mineillauce iluriu thu time Unit hhe wiih thought to liate hern kiiInilH'il. The, Coleman woman wiih taken hiToru thn pniml jury iutinnliutcly lifter her nllejfeil htatcmeut n made puhlie. .MINKOI.A. N. V., July H. Tlio praml Jury toilny ltsmi lnutlRittliiK llin cnao of Mr, l'lorenro Cnrmnn, clinrKcd with tlm murder tit Mr. LouIko Itnlley itl freeport two wockit ngo. Dr. Caruuin, htutinuil of thu r 1'imi'tl wonmn, wn hoforo tlio IiiiiiIk Itora for two Imum District Attor ney Smith until liu wan untlnlod ull'i tint iloctor'n vtory nml did not un'c liltu to wnlvo Immunity Tlio thief I'o I tit of tho li Hlclun'a tor witt Hint hln wlfu wn upHiilr when tho fntnl alint wnn fired. IHnuraiu of llou.e A itinerant of tho Citrtunn Iioiiko where thu inurdor war committed wim hIuiwii tho Jury. Aiiioiik v linemen wnltliiK to ho (iilleil wuro William Hallo), linnli.ind of thu Blaln woman; Mrn. Jeiinlo Duryon. her molher; Minn Madeline llnlley, :t iliiiiKhter, mid Mrn, Wllllnui Klmhnll, it riiuHtn. WI1II0 thu Krnnd Jury wan In Mlon 11 xlatement wiih kUoii out hy Mrn. Carman throiiKh hor atlornoy, (teorco Levy. Hhc mild In part: "I iihU that Judgment bo aiiHpondo.l until thn eiitlru truth In reard to tho inurdor of poor Mr llulloy becomes known, I mil HatUflmt that thu truth will roiiiu out mid when I nut frcu Dr. Carman and mycelf will never roat until tho nnHnmilit of Mm. linlloy In found. Huplel(iiiH I'iiiiNIiisI "Thin tcrrlhlo puiilHhiuout Iiiib boon inelod out to niu for tho utiHilrloit I permitted to crowd out tho lovo I hold for my liUHbaud. My llttlo baby Iiiib heeu Mint to tho homo of Htrang erx, My mother Ih lytitK at thu point of death. 1 am Innocent mid cannot iinderland why over) tliliut until tibnitt mo luiH been mo dUlortud. All 1 want In fair piny. "Still, comfort l lo ho Blomiod from my poHltlnn, for my lumhnud mul I lovo vnch other moro than ovor hoforo." NEW HAVEN DEAL WAHIIINOTON, July II. With Hm iiiiiuimihiiii'iI ilemiiielulioii of the "luulmliuluJHlrulioit" of New Haven linaneial nlfulix mpl "(itiniiual npr IIkciico" of ilireetoi-H, I ho lulcixlale ItOIUIIIt'lVO I'OIUIIlUHillll'H NPUxllliolllll repot t 011 IU invenllu'illloii of the New Kii;ilmii railimal line wiih o day hiifoiu thu Hen n I a nmmiHIi'c ttoikium In I'lamu liialiillnii for eon liol of milium! Hnaiielnu, Inleilnck IHK iliri'rliuilli (linl oilier hllhji'cln I'liimeiiii'il In llm iivpkiuiiluu, Ailmliiittliallon uiipHieiii ay llml iniiiiy nf llu iri'i'iiiineiiilHllDHn uf Hie t'oiiiiiiiloii HKit'vl KilWlly Hilb MDED MRDFOttD. AtiROPLANE MADE "FOOLPROOF" BY NEW STABILIZER OF NEW YORK MAN WHICH WON $10,000 PRIZE IN FRANCE fip&gjiur. tt. it 1. L- wyaBHHBBBaLZzr--VLBBBP m - "" h sPEnarsv tit I -l JteMfsUlt CUMB.NO OUT TO My TKW tMO OFWNOS DUWHC ly rilCKT GYROSCOPES MWNTftlN'KO-' 'the -foolproof iteropiBtie hn nrrticd. In lUo ruiurr it will btt pwnlble for n bjy tcu ycurn olU to opv-rale a fly luc niiielilnit with n iniieli imp ami a little ilanj.;cr m vtauM li the cap were ho rlUlns n blvicic. The mlnlmlrlriK of itnncer In flyliiR has tH'eti 11131' pbwIU b.v tbo liiventlou of l.'tncr A. Spcrry and hla sou. l.awren. e. of New YrU. who won the Braid prtre of fl(i.(KrJ ultli llarfr Mif.t) iletlwln I'ratt-e. Their linention lottttit of n wtrlw of four pyrnopi. wldeli nutomntlinlly tnntntaln the iHiuttllirlutii of tlio itrrorl.nne while lit llir nlr They i.thrtiifully demon-tmttd il r om.lllltlr f tholr Inventtott wlwu It wbh Klvown Hut it prn'u citutrt 1 llmt) frnm ihI 10 Mid of ttu ma. liltii" whjlp It n In the nlr without ilUtu.U.us Uw lialatm; and while thr j'llo? WTi rxrrptltK ni titnuuat rnr.,rl nrcr Hie nUtdi'H or Intrnl p!mi UPTON INNOCENT OF LONDON, Julv II. -Tho nllotuej Kenernl uniil toiluv thero was no evi ilfiiee hoforo him lo jtihtifv tlio emit iuul piotpptilioit of Sir Thoiiiiirt l.ip toit in I'onneeltoii'wilh llio reeent GIVING BRIBES TO GET CONTRACTS llio'ttnuv canteen hcnndnln for which M'veral itrmv oflieers nml einplojes of l.iplou, Mil., weio rouxieli'il on i-litin.'i'H of tieeepliut; or iti lirihen to iuflueneo eonlrnct-'. At llio annual meeting .toilny of Upton, Ltd., Sir TIioiuuh wiih nl lacked hy 11 immlicr of hhurt'lioldeiv. Sir Tltoiunti in 11 Mueelt toilnv Mtiil nobody could attempt to juMify Hip iioIh of Hie men who hint been im plicated in the canteen hcmuliith mul nobody deplored them more than he did. Ho declared cucji stcp-t hail heeu taken iih would effeetunllv pro vent 11 lecurrenco of the xi'itnilaln. Tlio mcetinir eoneludeil with 11 roiinil of lii'iirly eheers mul tlio e. ptexMiou of wisluv for tlio mjppi'jis of thu Shamrock VI in iln atlempt to In iiij hack the America's cup to Knluml. Ol.YMl'IA, Wnuli., July l. Tli. flnto Mtipromu court mtaiti bag biib talned thu validity of tho 1913 mttl trailing titntup law hy upholdliiK tho KhiK county attporlor court In tho rntso of tho btnto ngnliiBt !'. S. IMtitoy, Tho Hiipromo court holds thnt tho Itnv lu vnllil nml retimes to boI uhIiIo son tt'iiro linpoaed on I'ltupy. Tho enjn It iiIho IicIiik trlod now In thu fodornl courtH. - BEFORE SENATE poilioim of I'lPhiileul Wilhon'h liut Uf;iliitUii pioKinm. Tlio nt'xl "tt'p in New llnti'ii uf fuiiH, however, wim t'xpeeteil from llm ilepiilliueut of jlixtiep, Apntl ftoiii nlli'iteil Molullonx of kw of hlalcn mul linlnlily of tho New llu- M'Ii'm ilireeloiM, over which Alloiue (Iciieial Mrltejiinldn Inm oitht Ihu Icilenil hjntiilcH have no eonlrol, tho ilenailuienl tviu iMinccincd ihiellv in llin ooiiiinUxioiiM limlinjj Hull nil Hui'p'ili'il i'Imiiiui'h In pievenl lutlyt'M in iii'Im I'lmiueleiireil a a "loinipl urn iinliiwl'iil" weiii J'ni' (ho puipuM' u elug up a piuiu)iiily m tiolllllop of U f'lHl HlHll'i) OHKdON, 'ITKNDAV, .ll'l 1U 6PEt?niV AERO STftBftUZER. C A NAPA ELK CHOSEN SEATTLE A LOSER DKNVI'lt, Colo., July ll. -ia-iituml Ileujiimiu of Napa, Cal., wif M'li'clcil today Bniiul exnllcd ruler of thu llcnevolcnt mul Protective Order of I'lk", hy acclamation. .Seattle today practically lo-t its i!ontet for tlio JtM."i reunion of Hie Itcnevolciil nml I'roleethe Older of Klkn wlion tho Kruuil . lodco over whelmiiiKly voted to meet the week of July TJ, Iherehv rtijeetin it pio poMtl to meet in tin Wusliiugluii city tlio week of Julv I- Tho proposal was made that the Klks' reunion miukt "ol conflict with tho piillipnihr of Shriners hehoduleil for Seattle tho week of July 12. Thcienpon heun it jiveiy eoutet for tho r.lks' ll'l 1 ineolint,' with l.o- Allele-., Ituffulo and Suit Lake City apparently leadini: Other officers elected tire: (irand lojal Kumitt. K. M. DlckoV inntt, Tucson, Arizona. (irand lecttiriiiK IuiIbIiI, Y. K, Scltitd, -Mllwaukeo. Ornnd Rocrotiir), Frederick C. ItobliiHoit, Dubtinuo, town. Cirniul trenaurer, Cliarlca A. Whlto, ChlcnKo, (Irand Innor Ktiiird, Thomas C Douolitio, Now London, Conn. (Irand trtiKtoo, Calvin Klngsloy. AVutorloo, lowu. llallota for Krnnd leadltiR knight mul Krnnd tiler had not boon couutvl Into thla nfturiioou. Tlio animal repoil of Clniiul Seete tnry IVedcriek (.'. Kohtuson, Mihiuit tctl to (ho Kriitul I'ulue, hhowcil Hint eleven new Indue had heeu insti tuted in (ho liixt Near; that tlio meiu hei'sliip totalled IJS.I7H, 11 net in 01 ease u twelvo moutli of 'JIVI.VJ, mul Hint llio net ucU of tho hiiIi- oriliuiilo IuiIuim iirt'Kiilo Jr'."-'p Ki:i,- H(i:, Tim leporl of (liniiil I'.xalietl Kulei l-Mvviiiil l.eacli uiceil aclion uuninl llin teiuleiiity uf kotno hiihuidiuiite IoiIkoh In eii'etlnj,' eluli liMit lieyoml tlii'lr liiimit'inl loouicen, He mix- iicul imliuii luiuiiiiiiiilii'M I10111 ilc velopliiK Hid "iIiiIi" eHtitie In mi t lent I linl ll miuhl la'i'itliH' (i Miihlwt fiiu fur wiling Hiiiur, II RULER - V II, 101 r 4. A TL T POIITLAND. Or., July 11. Neither V. F. Mitutnl. J. V. I.opin nor H. (1. Seller-, vfls in nny wny I'ottneoteil with tho Oregon & Culi fuiuiit iltiilroad company, accordim,' In W. II. Kenton, counsel fur the company, wlio tottficil itt tho trial of the three men in tlio I'liiteil States ilistriel I'oml here today. Miuiird, I.0K1111 mul Sellers ate elutrued willi misusing the mails to make fraudu lent location of sottler on the Otc yon & Culifornin land KninU. A resinno of the litijmtion in tho hititi iustitttteil liv tho pit eminent to recover tho hind from the railroad t'oiiipitny 'wns ivt'n liv Mr. Kenton. Tile suit lias heeu curried to the su premo IHIlll'l. Tito point tirotuul which the iim tioitin wns eeiiteieil by titlorneys for the defenso wns that them is a possibility Hint the settlers located by the defenders will bo given title to tho land. If thin chould be tho ease, then Minaid nml bis companions cannot bo held 011 uuv grounds of lutviiur neted in bad fuilh, his ttttor ueys claim. Mr. Kenton testified Hint the atti tude of tlio company had ulwnys heeu Hint it was tlio hotiit tido owner of the I11111K; that it luul received patents to them, mul Hint it could (-ell tho hinds at a iy puce nml xive deed lo them N AORS CONNECTED m RAILROAD DAM BILL TO BOOM NAVIGATION WASHINGTON. July 1 1 Coiuor vuIIouIhIs In couriubh lookod forwiirJ with Interest today to tho couforouco which hud heeu arranged to ho hold in tho hoiuo tonight whou efforts aro to bo iimdo to smooth out dlffuroncos nvor pending conservation louUlutlon. President Wilson, members uf tho tuhlnot ami member of tho limits planned tu consider llio ponding Adamaoii noiierul ilum hill. Tho hill la dtklKiiid to boom navl iihIIiiii on whut urp now. In llio mtum Hto. HiihuhiuU (if mile of nhouly tltuiii will) pomlbllllli'S uf potior Ij vtlopinvMl dllraclivv lo prlvato (upl lul, but prmikMlly uuitblv w IN HUERTATOTTERS ONCE MORE AS NDA PPROACHES f State Department Advised That Dic tator's Resignation Certain Wltl.ln Day or Two Not Amonq Mexican Refugees Family Expected at Vera Cruz Today. WASHINGTON, July H. lito to day tho atntc department received ad vice thnt Hucrta'a roalgnatlon wns certain within n day or to. Thin de veloped after n conference injlwccn Secretary Hrynn nnd Minister Suarr of Chile. General Ilucrta aa not anionc the hlsli official Mexican refugees salllntj front Vera Crux on the liner Ks tiacne. according to early despatctuH today from General Funston. Tho holding of the liner and tbo hurried repair of the railroad to Mexico City l.nd been takon as an Indication that tho dictator wns ready to floe with Adolfo Do I.a Lama, Kstava Hut:. Qucrldo Mohcno and the Oencrali Maas, alt of his official family, who hailed on the Kopagne. I'uiiilly tu rjoi- at Onro MKXICO CITV, July 11. Provi sional. President Hucrca's family, ac cording to reports prevalent In tha rapltal, Is expected to leavo for Vera Cruz aonio time today and probably will embark on tho tionmer Cspagnc. Tho Kspagno. which piles between Vera Cruz, Havana and several Span Ih ports, already has a number of prominent Huerta officials aboard. 1 Inert a Xiit 11 Pnscnger VEHA CllVY., July It. Army an.l nnvy officers who Journeyed to tho pap in tltc railway lino today In thi belief thnt General Huerta was a pas HMiger on the morning train wcro disappointed. A force of laborers Is at Hit Mcxt can Pldo of the gap ready to repair It, but actual work awaits specific or ders from the capital It Is assumed thnt tho order will bo receivpd beforo night. Colonel Izunza, Mexican com mander nt the gap, said ho believed tho delay wns occasioned by en en deavor to got an ngrecmut from tho Americans not to uao tho gap, when repaired, for military purposes. Ho hail no official Information to that effect, however. FARMER'S WIPE SHOT BY INFATUATED NEGRO SKKI.KV, Cnl., wuly H. Tho shooting of Mrs. J. A. Mnrchus, wifo of it rancher, wns explained today when the body of her assailant, Wil liam Weaver, n negro, was found near tho Mnrchus homo. According to tho authorities Weav er became infatuated with Mrs. Mnr chus who found It necessary to ro buko him. llroodlug over this Weaver cntorod tho Mnrchus homo last night ami whllu Mrs. Mnrchus slept by hor hus band's sldo, shot hor. Then ho loft tho houso mid committed sulcldo by shooting. govornmont If uudortnkcu to proiuoto navigation only. Tho pi nn Is to grmit permits, for 50 )onr periods, for private coti tructlou of dams and loclta so na to provldu head of water for gouerutlon of power mid li)dio-oloctrlrlty for power purposoi forcommuiiltlett nood liiK Hht, fuel power for luunufuo luring mid other piirposua, 1'rokldpiit Wilson Is luklnu cmisM eitthlo lulorost III tho Aduuisoii hill uiul so uro Keertiiarloa Lmiu of tliu In. torlur tlepurlmeiit mid (inrrUon of llio war iliipailuienl both of ttbU'li "I"' purl mollis would liavu JmlsdlrHoN owr rpedivi iiiIU of tlio pro 'iik, umlvr Iliy nil NO. 07 SYSTEMS "LORDS VOTETO F Upper Branch Passes Third Reading of Amended Bill and Sends It Across to Commons' Unionists Enlarge Exclusion Territory Plea Made to Avert Immediate Peril. LONDON; July 1 1. The house or lords passed today on third reading of Hie .bill to umeitil the Irish homo rule bill mul ent it m:rors to the houc of commons for cnritoilerntion. In its closing stnpe in llie upper house, Hm Manpiis of Crewe, tho lib eral lender, took part in llio ilelmlo on tha bill nnd indirectly promised thnt llio 'attainment of nn agreement in regard to the elimination of tho time limit by which the counticst of Ulier were nllowed lo vote on the question of their exclusion for 11 ierio,l of six yenrs from lite opera tion of the home rule bill would no! prove difficult. He snid. however, that the nrea of the portion of Ire land to be excluded hail been so greatly enlarged by ilia Unionism Hint it would be n vexed and critical rpication. Tha Unionists, ho argued, iiml failed to find how they rojose to meet the inevitable objections to exclusion of the Roman Ciilholio counties of Ulster and their friends elsewhere in Ireland. , .t Tho marquis concluded by nskiutr for Hie exercise of patience and for bearance nnd firmly hoping, for a successful solution. The Marquis of Lmisdowuo, tlm Unionist leader, reiterated that noth ing short of Hip Unionist amendments could avert the immediate K'ril Hint wns threatening. Ho said this wns his explanation uf the demand of thu total exclusion uf tlto province of Ulster, nnd ho complained that tlio government had given Hie Unionists 110 nsMi-lmicp whatever in tho tusk of nvcrting civil war. At the suggestion of tlto Manpiis of Crewe, tho bill wns read a thittl time without n vote being taken. FULL F SAN KKANCISCO, Cal., July 1 1. Alfred Jiiluuistin, it Seiiudiunviiin seamnii, who served two duys in San Queiitiu ptuitcntinry of another limns hcnleuup, whs given lus lull freedom today by Judge Dooling of tho United Stales district court. While Joliunscu was drinking in a wutor-front bur of Xngtisiiki ho wits drugged and delivered on board a United State nrinv Inin-oort bound for San Kriinotseo from tho Philip pines, us Peter Grime, alias Jimmy KoL'crs. n forcer, who bad been sen tenced by llio United Stales coiisuhir court in Shmigliui to Ihteo years in butt Quotum. Grimes nnd ItU keeper. Willis Kil- goro, 11 deputy United State, iiuir- siutl, disappeared, mid kilgore ims novel been cuul'IiI. thuu'di (Iriuies was arretted again not lung uftor in Hon'- Kong. Johnusott speaks little Kuglih mul count not make liinipell unilcr.-.looi until in Sun Ouentin lie was its- signed for it cellmate 11 fellow coun tryman. ON WALL STREET Ni:V YOIIIC. July UAflur imieli itii'giihiiily, (ho ic.iilt In urw part of bear selling, ludayv market imiilo shiim renivcrUw In tlm JuUr ileiiliiiyt), many of llio IcuiIIhk lu li'i'nidiiig unileriiil lift tjalPi, 'tm iiiiihk was lioni(. Hi'livy i,lliMg of Now IlKVrsI f ' t'd llmt lock lo (Ijo hvw U)W tW nf AM 1 111 llm mil n at jwJiy mri ftiion. Thn buium wf jt )W H fM'H)Wy fftwk M ULSTER ROMHOMERULE RE OM N JOHN