General News Notes of the Day, Daily Racing Form, 1914-05-23

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GENERAL NEWS NOTES OF THE DAY. The captors of Tampico arc rushing to Saltillo to reinforce Villa. The tinal battle of Mexican rebellion may be fought at Qucrtearo. Hiterta told his general stall he will give up his lite before he quits. A Carranza delegate is to take part in the peace parley at Niagara Falls. United States Consul Sillimaii arrived at Mexico Clt] safely front Saltillo and was taken to the Brazilian legation under guard. A record-breaking fruit crop this year, particularly in the northern and north central states, is pre dieted by the chamber of commerce of the United States. Sunday baseball in Washington was made DOS sihle by a decision of Justice Gould in the District of Columbia Supreme Court that there c.is. no law to prevent it. Militant suffragettes harangued King George and Queea Mary in a London theater yesterday. They called the King a Russian Czar, among other things, before they were removed. The live day- of tin- Tampico light cost the federals 250 live-. About six hundred Htterta followers were wounded and the victorious rebels lost thirty-eight dead and 12S injured. Lieutenant Becker was eOUTfeted of murder in the lirst degree for the killing of llcrmau Boaruthal I for the second time yesterday. The penalty is electrocution and sentence will be passed May 2J. A sensation aUMOg merchants followed the an nounceiueiit by Joha Wnnamaker that he will close his stoics in Philadelphia and New York on Saturdays hiring July and August and both stores at 5 oclock every day iii the year. The grand jury in the United Statis District Court for the western district of Pennsylvania mule a preseiii iiient recommending the indictment of live will known men. employes of the Carbon Steel Company, on a charge of conspiracy in connection with the steel furnished for the locks in the Panama Canal. Militant suffragettes made coatly reprisal for Unarrest of Mrs. Bmmellne Pankburst, her daughter, Sylvia, and fifty-one others in the rioting around Buckingham Palace. A yoamg woman slipped by the guards at the National Gallery and smashed live priceless works of art before she could be overpowered and hustled off to a police station. "I have confidence In the Integrity of the rank ami lie of the Republican party. This is Colonel Itoosee|ts first Statement on polities since Ins return from Smith America. It was made after ■ conference at Sagamore Hill with George W. ; Firkins. Dean William Draper Lewis of Ie.msvl . vaaia, and Walter Brown of Ohio. Progressive leaden. yesterdays baseball results — National League: - Boston 2. Chicago t»: Pittsburgh s. Philadelphia, 2: Cincinnati u. Brooklyn 0. American League: Boa- ■ ton 1. Chicago 0; Cleveland ::. New York 2: Fhila- ] delphi* ■ . Detroit 0: St. Louis 5. Washington 4. Federal League: Baltimore s. Chicago B; Ksusss . Citv t . Brooklyn 2: St. bonis :;. Pittsburgh o. gs ae - calbd. rain.


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