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MIAMI HERALD WEATIIER Fair Weather Maximum 85 Minimum 72 Set 76 Mean 78 Barometer 3000 TH NEWS OF THE WORLD EVERY DAY BY ASSOCIATED PRESS MIAMI FLORIDA SATURDAY MORNING MAY 27 1911 VOL 1 No 170 PRICE FIVE CENTS TROLLEY LINE IT IS SCORES OF YOUNG WOVEN MM A QAQRA HI OR NOW I BEAT TRAIN TIE PACKED THE BAPTIST HIGHER SCHOOLS ARE GIN A FACE II GRILLING HP nnnnir BY GEN'L ASSEMBLY OF HERESY TWO ML uumnim CHURCH ul Ln ummn nuvv PRESIDENT IF MEXICO YESTERDAY AFTERNOON TO TO ONE 5 1 AND SUSPENDED UNTIL HE RE-NUNCIATES "I PROFESS INNOCENCE OF KNOWINGLY UTTERING HERESY" HE ANSWERED AND APPEAR PERSONALLY BE-FORE COMMITTEE AND TELL ABOUT UNDUE ACTIVITIES IN SECRET SERVICE MEN ON THE MEXICAN BORDER HEAR THE SPECIAL SERMON TO WOMEN BY WILL BIG MASS MEETING SUNDAY AFTERNOON PIERRE VEDRINE THE AVIATOR TOOK OFFICE YESTESDAY AMID ORDERLY AND JOYOUS DEMONSTRATION BY PEOPLE WILL CROSS THE STATE FROM ARCADIA TO THIS CITY SAYS REPORT 1 HOUSE APPROPRIATES $426000 TO THEM FOR THE NEXT TWO YEARS WENT 761 MILES IN A LITTLE OVER ELEVEN HOURS "What a scene! What a scene!" (By United Press) Washington May 26 (Special to The Herald) The house committee on expenditures will grillingly investi HE FLEW FEET IS IT A was the exclamation made by many who stood at the door of the First Baptist Church yesterday afternoon and looked upon that great assembly of women DIRECT BILL (By United Press) Atlantic City May (Special to The Herald) The Presbyterian general assembly judicial committee brought in a verdict today of guilty of heresy against Dr Grant of Northumberland Pa but recommended leniency Dr Grant's pulpit was suspendsd until he renunciates his utterances It was a special service for women Over Mountains From Paris to Mad For Either President or Vice-Presi MILLIONS ARE BEHIND IT And Work Has Already Been Commenced on the Line Track Laying Soon to Commence Says a Reliable Au- thority and the building was packed to th? For One-Half Mill For the Support of Rural Graded and Junior Schools Bills Signed doors and windows The speaker Will rid and Won $30000 King Al- fonso Decorated the Intrepid Birdman On Arrival In dent In Next General Election He Emphasized Madero's Control Another Rebel Upshaw had chosen for his sub ject "The One Thing Needful" but to leading to the trial The assembly confirmed the report Dr Grant said: By Govern- gate attorney general WicKersnams conduct of the department of justice and will call Wickersham personally to answer charges of undue activities with secret service agents on the Mexican border Private letters are said to have been opened and sent to the department of justice The committee will investigate also Wickersham's alleged former connection with the concern that bought the Philippine friar lands HE KNEWCHICAGO AS ANlNDIAN SETTLEMENT 1 bow to the decision of the com or the onlooker nothing semed needed to make that the most magnificent mittee but hardly realize the awful Madrid May (Special to The Herald) Pierre Vedrine the French truth of the verdict I am suffering but God is with me The blow is crushing I profess innocence of knowingly uttering heresy and be and inspiring audience ever assembled in Miami It was a great bouquet of Mami's loveliest sweetest living breathing flowers her most valuable possession her noble man won the Paris-Madrid race over the mountains 6000 feet high The prize amounts to $30000 and the dis I Tallahassee May 26 The house i today took up the appropriation bills passing the bill for the support of in-I stitutions of higher learning for Lhe next two years to the amount of $426000 The house defeated Watson's pro- lieve in God word The scene was impressive from its tance was 761 miles and his time 11 hours and nineteen minutes DURHAM WRECKED posed constitutional amendment for beginning but it grew more and more so under the tender touchmg appea's and exhortations of the speaker It The train time from Madrid to Paris is 26 hours and 6 minutes a direct tax of one hall mill for the Gilbert was second Both aviators was a scene to beggar description support of rural graded and junior i high schools Though the vote in (Herald Bureau) West Talm Beach May Conversation with a party now in town from the vest coast brought out the fact that there is a trolley line chartered from Arcadia on Pease river to Miami on Biscay ne Bay The further fact was learned that the survey had been made and that work had not only been begun on the main line from Arcadia south to Fort Thompson on the Caloosahatchie river but also on a branch line from Fort Myers east to Fort Thompson It is said grading was already so far advanced that track laying had begun on both the main line and the Fort Myers branch It is stated that this is no visionary or stock jobbing project but one backed by several mllionaire northern capitalists who Mr pshaw again demonstrated his BY STORM LAST NIGHT were exhausted Garros was forced to descend near San Sebastian King favor of the resolution was larger I than the vote against it the meas- Aiionso decorated vedrine wonderful gift and power of holding in his grip an audience of any class and swaying it at will' He had for his subject "The One Thing Needful Uprising Mexico City May 26 Francisco De La Barra was sworn in as provisional president of Mexico in the National palace today amid orderly scenes and a joyous celebration of the populace De La Barra pledged himself to rule only until the country is tranquil and a president and vice-president shall have been elected He said he will not be a candidate for either president or vice-president when an election has been authorized He emphasized Madero's control Col Alfredo Robles Dominigues personal representative of Madero will be in entire command of the federal and insurrecto armies and the police by order of De La Barra Madero today cancelled the order to attack Chihuahua Rumors of trouble at Vera Cruz have been received The diplomatic corps have been assured the new government will continue the same relations as heretofore Magoon Will Fight (By United Press) Los Angeles May 26 (Special to The Herald) Edward Magoon in Durham May 26 Damage ure tailed to get the constitutional three-fifths vote The house passed Colsons' bill requiring: men between SOULE TELLS ABOUT ARREST OF SUTTON estimated at $200000 was caused to night by a storm which wrecked the Chicago 111 Mav 26 Fernando Jones Chicago's oldest pioneer citizen kept open house for his many friends today on the occasion of his 91st brthday He was born Chautauqua county 1820 and came to Chicago with a boatload of hardware 15 years later The city at that time consisted of a few houses clustered around old Fort Jiearborn and the trade was principaiy with the Indians Mr Jones has seen Chicago grow from a town of a few hundred people to a metropolis of 2500000 and he told his friends today that he hoped to see 100 years and a Chicago of 4000000 BENEFIT BASEBALL GAME FOR THE FAMILY OF HORAN enable tobacco factory blew down trolley and set fire which de Sitting at the Master feet saying that the young woman would find first a peace of heart that the world cannot give second the best society on earth third a life of usefulness the only life worth living fourth a The people of Jewfish Creek settlement do not like the exaggerated and garbled reports that have been published about the man Sutton arrested at that place several days ago on stroyed the Clstham Hosiery Company's knitting mills burned out half the telephone exchange and wrecked life of duty which becomes a life of the ages of twenty-one and forty-five to work on the public roads or pay a tax The bill was passed with amend-! ments excepting those counties that are working under special acts The house and senate re-enacted the judicial circuit bill for the purpose of i avoiding confusion The governor I had vetoed the bill and it passed over his veto Undsr the circumstances it I would become operative only after i street cars in this city a charge of lunacy Soule of Jew had already put up $250000 to start the work and had promised that more would be furnished as fast as needed beauty nsh called at the Herald office ves In closing he compared the life of a MOBILE CELEBRATING HER terday to give what he said was a true young woman to the beautiful flower SECOND CENTURY A WOULD BE RUNAWAY CAUSED EXCITEMENT version of the affair Mr Soule by the way claims the honor of arresting Sutton but says it was an easy task as Sutton want Mobile Ala May 26 Closing the with the dew of the morning kissed by the sunshine upon it and urged all to put it in the master's hands before it was withered by the sun of years or Chicago 111 May An unusual second century of her existence there began in Mobile today a week's cele A horse doing its best trying to run away created a little excitement ed to be arrested and brought to Mi mared by the dust of sin ly large crowd flocked to the grounds of the American league this afternoon to witnes the game between the bration in of the great forward ami He says Sutton had kicked up charge of the socialists revolutionary junta here today prophesied a warm on lower Avenue about 3:30 o'clock At the close scores and scores of strides that the 200 years have wit young women went forward declaring Chicae-o and Pmladelohia teams for nessed It was in 1711 that the set' a racKei at me station and it is probably true that he and his wife were in reception tor Ueneral is Villjoen sent to quell the rebels in Lower Cal the benefit of the family of the lafe eiAty uays 11 was necessary to re-I enact the bill naming a specific time for the bill to become effective which was June 1 The senate passed the Jennings I bill establishing trust companies i upon a legal basis in Florida The I bill was engrafted with twenty-seven I amendments which came from bank-I ers in Jacksonville Pensacola and I Oeala The governor signed the bill giving a boat together but that he did not tlement of Mobile was founded by the little band of Frenchmen under the that they would make Christ their guide in all things and there were a number of conversions Fire Marshal James Horan who lost force the woman to go with him his life in the stockyards fire last win Canadian brothers Le Moyne the ifornia by Madero when the latter received a report that the latter would resist him the same as they did Diaz At the time the sheriff arrived at Mesdames Milam and Railey added ter The dead fireman was an ardent Sieurs Iberville and de Bienville jewnsn Button was in his right mmd baseball enthusiast The Chicago who aimed to establish an empire for lhe socialists will refuse to sub much to the interest and effectiveness of the meetine bv singing sweetly so much so that he dodtred the officer ranee i i a i mit to the Madero government" said Magoon "and if Villjoen attacks there mkji ouiuB nine itnu wiuie wie snenn yesterday afternoon The animal was attached to a single wagon with one wheel broken down and the body hanging on It loped down the street without interference until Thirteenth street had been reached but it was not to run a wild race without being molested A man more braver than the most of men rushed out into the street caught the steed by the bridle and it was soon all over but taking the vehicle to the repair shop What caused the runaway or damage to the wagon is not known club with the sanction of the league officials decided to donate the entire receipts of the game to the Horan family was away up the river or somewhere will be a herce battle Madero is of else he went to his (Soule's) house ELKS' HANDSOME NEW HOME DEDICATED the same caliber as Diaz" the railroad commission jurisdiction over telephone companies also the bill I to regulate the granting of new trials and setting aside reversals of judg- and offered to give him $10 to bring The rebels under General Reyes mm to Miami FEED MANUFACTURERS have promised also to fight to the Soule accepted the offer and start IN ANNUAL CONVENTION last ditch ed with Sutton in his launch for Mi "Mankato Minn May 26 The new clubhouse of the Mankato Elks was formally dedicated and opened today with an elaborate program of festivi I Belong to the King The pastor John A Wray announced that there would be no day service today but that there would be service tonight IJalso announced the three services for Sunday There will be a great mass meeting Sunday afternoon at 3:30 when Mr Upshaw will speak especially to fathers and mothers husbands- and wives AH are most cordially inviVcd to these services Conditions Normal (By United Press) Indianapolis Ind May 26 The an ami but had gotten only about fifty yards out in the river when the engine stopped and he could not get it ties and exercises The dedication was Washington May 26 (Special to nual convention of the American Feed Manufacturers' Association met in WILL KEEP TROOPS IN TEXAS FOR PRESENT to go it was while trying to start The Herald) Mexican ambassador Zamacona said today that he believes attended by the grand officers and many prominent members of the order from Minneapolis St Paul and other Minnesota cities this city today for a two days' ses the engine again that the sheriff came up in a sailboat He asked the sion Members from many parts of the resignation of President Diaz of ment his last is one oi the gov- ernor's pet measures It is rumored the governor will veto the con- vict lease abolishment bill As the 1 1 measure was passed by more than two-thirds majority in both houses I however it is likely that the veto would not be sustained A motion to reconsider the'vote by which the initiative and referendum vote passed the senate failed today It will be submitted to the people for ratification at the next general elec-f tion Representative Tom West au-i thor of the resolution announced to-iday for attorney general man if his name was Sutton and re Mexico will be a beneht to the coun the country are in attendance try ceiving an affirmative reply told him that he was under arrest Sutton Conditions could never be normal (By United Press) Washington May 26 (Special to The Herald) There will be no with-tawal of troops from Texas and they may remain there next winter as it is cheaper to keep troops in the field than in barracks THE LOST WAS FOUND: willingly held out his hands to be under Diaz" he says "now we can THE COMMITTEE IS handcuffed have peace I have the greatest re LAFOLLETTE ENDED FOUR DAYS SPEECH This-Mr Soule says is the straight gard for Diaz and I have received advices that conditions are becoming of the arrest of Sutton and that while he may have been crazy before and normal The May queens in the slates to tha north looked like Eskimos may be now he was not insane at the HEJASJAPPY 'MAN DAVIS RECOVERS $7300 WHICH HE DROPPED FROM HIS POCKET ON STEPS OF THE BANK OF BAY BISCAYNE Heavy Load Removed (By United Press) time of his arrest SOLICITING SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR Juarez Mav 26 fSnecial to The SECOND BIG AVIATION ON LO RIMER INVESTIGATION RESOLUTION AND ANNOUNCED HE WILL CHANGE HIS RESOLUTION WHEN THE VOTE IS CALLED UP IN THE SENATE SENATE RECALLED THE RACE STARTS TOMORROW Herald) Madero said today: "Diaz has gone from the back of the people removing the heaviest burden the THE FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION PEOPLE ARE SUBSCRIBING MOST LIBERALLY TO THE SAME WATCHING CLOSELY THE CLOSING HOURS people ever bore I will go to Mexico City in six days I am no longer pro The fifteenth anniversary celebra visional president only a private cit Tallahassee May 26 The senate Paris May 26 The second big race of the present aviation season is fixed for May 28 It was organized by the Petit Journal and the course is from Paris to Rome and Turin Like the Paris-Madrid race it will be run in three sectons: Paris to Nice Nice to tion committee is doing great work I tonight voted to recall from the house izen it the people want me to I will run for the presidency at the election in getting subscriptions for the fund the West resolution for the referen- to defray expenses during Miami's which De La Barra will order dum It is understood that Governor great event July 20 21 and 22 The How Diaz Stole Away Kome along the coast of the Riviera Gilchrist is using his influence to de- feat the measure total amount subscribed yesterday was Mexico City May 26 Porfiro Diaz (By Associated Press) Washington May 26 After devoting the entire session today to the Lorimer investigation the senate adjourned without action The investigation will proceed again at the next meeting Monday Senator LaFoilette concluded his four days' speech today and announced that when the voting stage is reached he wilL change his resolution lo provide that the senate elect an in $2950 and a great manir who will stole from the capital this morning at subscribe have not been seen by the clock Accompanied by trusted SUICIDED ON HIS committee WIFE'S GRAVE friends he was hastened to the rail (By Associated Tress) Washington May The closT hours of this term of the supreme court arc being watched with great interest for some move on the part lhe attorneys of the Standard Oil Co to stay a dissolution of the company The effect of a motion for a rthear-jng might stay dissolution even if it is not granted as the court adjourns Monday until October CLAIMS AGAINST MEXICAN GOVERNMENT These people will be called upon road station in an automobile throuerh and Rome to Turin The prize list totals $100000 and includes $2000 to be divided among the first five to arrive at Nice $20000 given by the committee of the fetes in connection with the fiftieth anniversary of the liberation of Italy to go to the first to arrive in Rome and $20000 given by the committee of the international exposition for the first to arrve in during the coming week and the com unfrequented streets carefully guard mittee will not stop soliciting until I Springfield 111 May Charles I Brown committed suicide today on the i grave of his wife by shootinjr him- ed and boarded a narrow guage rail about $3500 is subscribed vest! tratine: committee of five from the new senators road for Vera Cruz from whence he departs for Spain Tomorrow the Herald will publish the list of those who have subscribed Davis of Palm Avenue was one of the unhappiest men in Miami yesterday tor a brief period He went to the Bank of Bay Biscayne about noon and drew $75 for use in making a trip to Indiana After securing the money Mr Davis came to the Herald office to settle an account He reached for his pocket-book and to his horror it was gone He found a large hole in the pocket and knew immediately that the money was lost between the bank and the Herald office Mr Davis hurired back toward the postoffice in search of the money but without finding a trace thereof He returned to the Herald office and decided to advertise his loss It was then suggested that he go to the bank and make inquiries which he did At the bank Mr Davis made known the object cf his visit within the hearing of Bookkeeper Hayes Mr Hays had only a few minutes before picked up $75 from the steps of the bank apd so informed Mr Davis This brought gladness to the latter's heart and after exnressing great thanks to the finder of his money Mr Hayes left last night for Indiana a happy man He also attacked the rule and pro I self He met his youngest daughter on the street as he was on the way to the cemetery and gave her a note hixtreme secrecy of the former to this great event which promises to lurin president's movements was main be a historical one tained because it was feared he might with instructions to read it when she arrived at home The child gave the The demonstrations by the aero nounced it un-American He prophesied the adoption of the initiative referendum and recall measures Senator Bailey advocated the investigation and declared all democrats desire BOY OF SEVEN KTLLS be molested plane will be a feature that will at It is not known whether he reached THREE-YEAR-OLD TOT Washington May Inevitable claims against the Mexican irovern note to her elder sister It read: "You will find me down at the cem i etery over mother's grave" vera Cruz in safety It is presumed it tract thousands The aviators will demonstrate that it is as easy to operate a flying machine as it is to operate an automobile Hartzelle Ala May The little iment arising out of the activities of He had written the date of his that De La Barra and other high officials have been informed but they will not give the information out MORE MONEY FOR death in the family bible opposite his 3-year-old daughter of Commodore Bowman a well known farmer living near here was shot and instantly The military companies are making THE CONSCIENCE FUND name Hi-health was the cause Three trains were used in the de ready for the event and with motor races baseball games parades and parture of Diaz The first was a Rilled yesterday evening by her cous President Taft has turned into the scout tram in advance: the second in a boy seven years old They were "REVIVING TRAFFIC ON fireworks Miami will be a lively place playing under the house with a shot THE FATHER OF WATERS tor three days this summer conscience fund of the treasury $33 sent to him by a resident of Oklahoma City who wrote that several months gun when the weapon was dischar-' carried Diaz his family and trusted friends while the third contained a detachment of troops insurrectos along the border are beginning to come in Joseph Rinaldo a naturalized citizen of the United States has filed with the state department a claim for $4000 for property alleged to have been taken by Mexican federal troops at Agua Prieta across the line from Douglas Ariz Rinaldo claims that the federal trps asserted he was a sympathizer with the insurrectos entered his place April 15 took everything he had in the way of provisions and destroyed his furniture the full charge taking effect in the New Orleans May 26 Another STANDARD OIL'S WEALTH ago he smuecled from Mexico coods step in reviving the traffic on the Mis little girl abdomen subject to 40 per cent duty Now that sissippi river will be taken next week Its Surplus Is Worth More Than Five DR ABERNETHY HOME ROM ENJOYABLE TRIP INTERCDLLEGATE the gods had been sold he wished to settle with the government limes Its Capital when a fifteen day service between Cairo St Louis Memphis and New PAPER PULP PEOPLE "I hope Mr President" the letter Orleans will be started by putting The Standard Oil Company has a concluded "you were not inconveni GLIDER MEET ON capital stock: of 8110000000 of whicn enced by the delay" into operation a fleet of modern steel barges The first barge will reach this city next Sunday and will sail ADVISED CURTAILMENT $100000000 is common and $10000- Dr Abernethy proprietor of the Biscavne Drug Store has returned from a five weeks' visit to Mrs Abernethy and their son Francis in Chicago On his way home Dr Abernethy visited relatives in Orlando Fla Speaking of his trip Dr Aber 000 is preferred It is supposed to MOTHER SLAYS FIVE CHILDREN AND SUICIDES SUFFERED APOPLEXY have a surplus ot about $50000000 with a general cargo of sugar molas ses rice and canned goods and oil Boston Mass May 26 A dozen (By Associated Press) AT BOXING TOURNAMENT San Antonio May 26 Brigadier The stock yesterday advanced from 675 to 679 3-4 a share It closed on the curb after the decision was Washington Mav 26 The admis Brambach Saxony May temporarily insane bv an accusa- The barge rates are so much less thap railroad rates that the promoters believe more tonnage will be offered sion was made today by Arthur nethy said he met many people in colleges and schools have entered machines for the first intercollegiate glider meet and the first large meet of any kind for glidrs in America which General John Lapham of the British Mi! tion of theft a woman here known at 650 bid and 700 asked army retired died at Fort Sam Hous The cash assets of the company Hastings president of the American Paper Pulp Association before the senate finance committee in the re ami the east coast and Florida gen- ner nye cniidren and then com thajn can be readily cared for A weekly service will be inauerurat ton today as the result of a stroke of mited suicide is to begin tomorrow under the aus according to the last annual report ed las soon as other barges are added pices of the Harvard Aeronautcal So were about a share Ihese as apoplexy suffered last night while at the post boxing tournament ciprocity hearing that the association at times advised its members to cur ciety sets do not include the value of the The entrants include the University erally He was surprised to meet so many who knew of Miami or had been here During his vacation Dr Abernethy gained over '10 pounds and is much refreshed by the chance in scenery climate and surroundings Mrs Aber company oil above ground which is ALL IS READY of Pennsylvania Harvard Dartmouth figured at $300000000 or about $300 tail production for the purpose of "educating the paper manufacturers of the country to get all they could out A NATIONAL PEACE COUNCIL WAS HO Williams Amherst Columbia Cor a share so that in actual liquidation the value of the Standard Oil stock nell Tufts the Worcester Polytechnic of the product" MOST HAVE INCREASE OR StRlKEWILL RESULT would be about $688 a share 1 BIG BUN HENLEY nethy and Master Francis will return Institute and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology The company has 8000 miles of home in August RECORD CROWD AT THE BERTEAUX FUNERAL trunk pipe line 75000 miles of feed For the purposes of the meet the Harvard Aeronautical Society has ers and controls 70 per cent of the BY NATION AL ARBITRATION CONFERENCE TO SECURE MISSOURI VALLEY TRACK AND FIKLD GAMES refining business of the country hav constructed at Atlantic field a movable THIS IS THE ULTIMATUM OF TnE ing 22 refineries each with a daily WHICH WILL BE ROWED THIS AFTERNOON OVER THE SCHUYLKILL RIVER COURSE OF ONE THERE WILL BE ELEVEN EVENTS IN ALL capacity ot trom loooo to 30000 bar rels PEACE BRYAN-AM) OTHERS ON THE COMMITTEE BESIDES TWO WOMEN Des Moines la May 26 The number and high class of the athletes entered for the Missouri Valley track and field eames here tomorrow irive SOUTHERN RAILWAY FIREMEN NOW CONFERRING WITH OFFICIALS OF THE ROAD-LITTLE HEADWAY MADE It has erected and maintains oil (By United Press) Paris May (Special to The Herald) A record crowd attended the funeral of the late minister of war Bcrteaux who was killed by an aeroplane at the start of the Paris-Madrid race last Sunday All business was suspended during the hours of the funeral supplies nearly 4000 stations glider slope which is said to be an entirely ney thing never tried anywhere before It is 35 feet high with a slope of 52 feet and is equipped with a light truck and rack which runs on a track down the slope and launches the gliders A weight and pully attachment served to increase the initial promise of some record breaking per- By United Press) throughout the United States holds 80000 barrels of oil continually in formances All indications point to Lake Mohonk May 26 A national reserve and requires 9000 tank car Washington May 26 "Unless the and about 5000 tank wagons to han demand for a 20 per cent wage in dle initial and domestic distribution More than half of the company's THIRTY-FOUR CARS QUALIFIED FOR RACE rehned product is consumea abroad 1 Philadelphia' Pa May 26 Oars-( men representing many colleges and boat clubs are arriving in Philadelphia in anticipation of the annual re- gatta of the Amercan rowing asso-5 ciation It will be the assocation's ninth annual event and the events will be rowed over the Schuylkill river course of one mile and 550 yards sctraightaway The regatta provides for eleven events i Most interest centers in the inter 20 vessels including 60 ocean tank $25000 APPROPRIATED FOR STEEL INVESTIGATION steamers being engaged in transport ing its products and this foreign bus Indianapolis May 26 Thirty-four cars qualified today two were withdrawn and the toy ivmairing cars will the most successful meet ever con- peace council to secure co-operation ducted under the of the as- 1 everywhere was named at the Na-sociation Nearly all of the leading tional Arbitration Conference today colleges and schools of Colorado Iowa jas follows: Nebraska Missouri Kansas and South Dr Butler president Dakota wi! ho reprevfrrtH Bryan Thomas Barton Samuel 1 DutUm Hamilton Holt Thtna Mar- VOTE ON ltrCM'Rt burg George Kirchwav Edwin IS EXI'I I LD IX JUNE1 Head Elihu Root Daniel Smiley V'aKhirgton May 26 Vice-presi- 1 3ain5 Brown Scott True-blood dcrt Sherman at the White Ilouc WarftM Jane Adam-- Fannie today predicted that a vote will be Fern Andrews taken on the reciprocity bill in the Former ambassador to Turkey Os-senate in June President Taft does car Strauss urged a law lllcgalizirg not expect the vote until June 15 but the sale of munitions of war to confident the bill will be passed I liferent jpowers mess has brought to this country (By Associated Press) crease is granted there will be a strike of all firemen employed by the Southern Railway before themiddle of next Vice President Treat of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen tonight after another day of ineffectual conference between President Finiey and representatives of the firemen The wage proposition temporarily set aside today the rules against which the firemen complain It was discussed but to what conclusion will be settled by the conference tomorrow more than $1000000000 of foreign Washington Mav 26 The house Lmake the eliminating trial Monday for gold the 500-mile aulo rao to be held on the speedway Memorial Day The company employs 70000 men today authorized an appropriation of $25000 for the expense of the steel trust investigation committee The has a pay roll of $15000 a day and committee will begin its hearing to in 40 years of corporate existence has had no labor troubles New York collegiate race in which the contestants will include the second varsity eights of Pennsylvania Yale Cornell and Columbia Yes Cordelia you are probably correct in your belief that a henpecked man is chickenhearted morrow querying John Gales re IWorld garding the I merger.

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