General News Notes of the Day, Daily Racing Form, 1914-05-28

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GENERAL NEWS NOTES OF THE DAY. Han Ihan 10O.000 automobiles will lie licensed l in Illinois this rear. Jolonel Koo.scvelt will open the campaign for r the rrojnssltf ■ at Pittsburgh Jane SO. Kansas will need mote than 12.IHII1 harvest hands s from outside to harvest her wheat crop this year. Daring April, l.ll 1. 11,748 American immigrants ■ entered Canada. Ill— lUrid with 192200 during the corresponding period In IMS. The United States Supreme Court has declared invalid i the New York State law limiting the hours of I service or employes operating railway trains to 0 eight. Two Americans. Francis Oaftaet and Henry .1. 1 Topping, were left to light out the tinal round for ,,. the Flench amateur golf championship to he played d off today. Yesterdays baseball results: National League: ; New York:!, Chicago 1: Cincinnati 8. Philadelphia ■ «.. American League: Washington 7, Detroit «»: • Boston .-. Cleveland 4; St. Louis 1. Philadelphia, 1. ■MM called, rain. Mrs. Lmmcliiio lanklnirst. leader of the English II militants, arrested last Thursday dining a riot, was released from Holloway jail yesterday. This was the eighth time she lias won freedom through the " ■"hunger and thirst" strike. All United States ollieial track records were ie smashed yesterday at the Indianapolis speedway by ly George lioillot. driving Peageot No. 7, when he ie made the lap of two and a half miles in 1:90.13, :;. making aliout loo miles an hour. President Wilson ami the federation of bjhaf ,,- bare reached an agreement on the compromise sc amendment providing for the exemption of labor ,„. unions ami fanners organizations from prosecution ,L1 under the federal ant! trust laws. Ollieial dispatches sent from Mexico City and received •- at a diplomatic source in Washington say the "withdrawal" of Huerta is "possible" and add jl that it is being delayed by the necessity of arrangements to permit the dictator to abdicate with Ml dignity. A trip of more than 20.000 milts will be taken 11 by an Oakland, Cal.. policeman to bring to the " liar of justice "Sir" Harry Wentamoi Oaaaer, who " is wanted to answer several charges, including « bigamy. The city council voted to send the police-nian to South Africa for Cooper on information "i that flic state would bear the expense. Inquiries regarding the death of Benton, a British -h subject, and Ranch, an American, in Mexico, have re been revived by tin- state department. It was is understood t hat General Carranaa, with whom the lie matter was taken up some months ago. has appealed ed for a delay of the issue on the ground that the lie matter is of too delicate a nature to take up at ;lt this time. The London Daily Express printed a story to the In- effect that the police were notitied of a plot to to shoot Brakespear, King Georges entry in the Derby iy yesterday at Epsom Downs. The Express added I that at a meeting of militant suffragist- the night lit before success to the plot was drunk. There were re 2 KKI police at the race course to protect the king ig from possible annoyance by the militants. Municipal ownership of the United Railroads. u, which Operates most of the traction lines in San ,,, Francisco, is a possible outcome of censure pronounced ■i, by the railroad commission on tin traction ,„, corporation following former President Patrick Cal-houus investment of .o.m;.ooo in an irrigated ,.,[ arm- project. An approximate physical valuation of 5,000,000 has been placed on the United Rail-i "ails property.


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