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, WEATHER—Fair; warmer to-morrow. RAGE RESULTS AND ENTRIES SEE PAGE 2 it 08 nO AGAN |" AT DIAZ’S PALACE: POLICE KILL ONE *Viva Madero,” Shout Parad-| ing Crowds and Demand Resignation. AGED RULER LIES ILL. Insurrecto Chief Names Cabi- net and Orders Demonstra- tion on Saltillo. MEXICO CITY. May 25.—In the midst of @ driszling rain, which only partly | dampened their enthusiasm, groups of | men and many women paraded abc city early to-day, carrying banners tn scribed with Mexican regulars, in their guns and more in their belts, whe earlier in the night secured contro! of & dangerous situation by killing and wounding many demonstrators, held positions in the main streets of the city. ‘The police fired on a crowd in th Department of Foreign Relations. ( man was Killed. A manifesto issued by | Robles Dominguez, appealing for order, | Was disregarded. Mobs continued par- ading the streess yelling “Viva Made An official statement on the number of casualities resulting from the rioting last night pl the dead at seven and the wounded at thirty-six, Several of| tthe revolutionary doctrir the wounded are expected to die. | Reports to-day from outlying quarters show that five persons were killed at Gov. Gaudalajara Tuesday night Ga)-| lardo of the State of Jalisco, audalajara 4s the capital, has resign and has been succeeded’ by Da Gutierrez Allende, In the big palace, ocnfined to his bed with « high fever and suffering both physical and mental President Porfirio Diaz, day to day promised to resign and then failed to do so, was being subjected pressure from his intimates to relinqu | Rev ANNA He SHAW with ball cartridges | - anguish, | sailed this who has from| nenmark, AGETTE WHO SAYS RUDE THINGS OF YATOR GRADY. “Conrrisht, ‘1011, by The Press Publishing (The New York ‘Werta), HORSE IN MANHOLE | Crowd Watching Rescue of Horse TIESUPFOURTHAVE. | Skittish NE TRAFFIC FIVE HOURS pena Through Small Opening and Is Nearly Drowned. PAVEMENT RIPPED UP. Be Removed Before Steed Can Get Out. REV. ANNA sa DEALS TOM GRADY THE HOT WALLOP — in the Legislature, Says Suffragette. The Rev. Anna sompany of twelve mi and a t suffragettes noon for Copenhagen, nelect to-d the Scandinavian American ner United SI s. They are olm, where the the presidency and thus put id (y| {International congress for women's suf- the trouble, trautem will hold forth next month, Diaz ir. Danger. Kefore sailing Dr, Shaw delivered a He was told that he was being held |caustic aldress on the attiiude of Sen Personally responsible for the slaughter | ator dy toward the Stillwell bill at of last night, and that unless le retired | 4), trom the Presidency immediately UsdEt ARERR OEE aha abled camila her oi hovaliirdhegooner et little band of petticoated militants He was even warned the loyalty of the | a : army could not be much further | crowded round her. “Here's a man who strained. But through all the argu-|comes fr Ireland, where they are rently | having a poetic fight for home rule, say- ments he remained obstinate, ap obsessed with the idea that Diaz, the dictator. whose eventually prevail. The danger of the situation the fact that not alone he ‘Tehauntepec, Guadalajara, Jalisco and other points Diaz forces have been supreme, demon- strations are in progreys. The people iave thrown off all pretense of loyaity and are openly prociaiming their ad- herence to Madero and the principles he etands for, Many are demanding that Diaz be refused pe leave the country until Pelled to replace in the national treas- ury the funds his followers have taken from it. It was only after they had a chance to r@allze the temper of the mobs that| (he officers in command of the troop. ordered that unless buildings were ac-| tually broken into or violence | fered to foreigners. there was t more shooting, Fear of re the Maderoists should ass actuated the authorities In these orders R. + Will See Nobody While the rioting in the city progressea the Presidential palace was with visitors. Some were — persona friends who had called to pay Others were foreign repr who wanted to find out how much the country Was to be held iu suspense awaiting (he resignation of tae as still must will Was of be no 8 when | nined President. | None saw Diaz. He was in his bed attented by a nurse ani M Diaz, ‘fhe latter cam) moments to « He Lane Wilson, the American bassador, She con- to him that she the outcome of the President's illness. He had been unable to take any nouris ment other than days, she said, en unable to and the do: neck the feve had} far as can be learned she falled to whether the resignation of tho IV would be « to-day nf ing that women cannot ve Women’s suff an only be advanced by H th American names in the Legislature Grady 1s not al Government will ne ne right as long as there are met with foreign names in the Legislatures of the and in Congress. I have fust as much to vote as a man like Tom Grad “So there! chorused the militant twelve, and a few minutes were on their way ac SCORES TO-DAY NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT NEW ) YORK, CINCINNATI— 21 ~ GIANTS— 00 — AT BROOKLYN. PITTSBURG— t 0 oe | BROOKLYN— ou 0 bad downstairs for a few|er and MI! AT PHILADELPHIA, atly feared! or LOUIS. 000000 arm milk for severd ai PHILADELPHIA— JOa 010 Alexa 1 POSTPONED GAMES, Nationa! League, Rosion v licago calla off on a count of ri » Foreign Name Should Be) ~| tha! TraMe at Fourth avenue and Twelfth Street was tied up for five hours to-day while a big gang of workmen tolled frantically to rescue a horse from be- h the pavement. The horse had fallen Into a manhole three and a halt] feet in diameter and found lodgment | j!n a chamber eight feet deep and about six ae square, ‘There the poor animal sat on his eee in wien up to his neck, with way trains roaring beneath him, tiolley cars pesslig almost over his head and a pump duly sucking wi out of the bole to save him from drown- ing. Near the northeast corner of Fourth avenue and Twelfth street Is a round manhole. opening Into a chamber con- ‘taining conduits and cables belonging to the Kdison Company. Water has een leaking into this chamber for veral days. Two Edison workmen wered a tin hand suction pump into the hole this morning and began pump- ing the water into the gutter, through which it ran to a sewer opening at the curb. ‘The chamber was about half em en along through Twelfth ck of the Canouse Water Company, drawn by a skittish young horse. ‘The driver, Harry Simms, of 0. 44 West Morty-fourth street swung Fo | foolish animal took | pump sticking above th jthe horse | avenue, ight at the long pavement with |two men pulling at the handle. Jumps Over Manhdle. | The horse balked. S'mms yanked a: | the reins and yelle monitions. The jmen at the pump fas the horse jumped « The hind fect of the « | the opening and the | dropped through, } With nervous haste Simms and the adlyon men unhitched the horse pushed the truck out of the way out of the wa Yr the mani ima! dropped into ar half of him and Then they removed the harness, all but the bridle, While were hunting for a rope, thé horse dropped out of sight The they saw of him his were pol arms The displacement of the sufficed to br ng upward alongside norse’s body x the level of the water manhole, It was plain that the horse would soon be drowned unless the level of the water be lowered and another pump « oF omcials of. Edison Compan street railway company, the Bure | Highways, the 1 ment of the Department Works, the | ice Department, Departunent mp Street Cleaning Fire Departme, nd the Department of Water Sup 8 and Hlectricity were soon y, the 1 of ers, the }lous dis sup t inder the mild eyes into ation was completed were wered and nimal, With half and nson of the animal society examined tt and found it was suffering only from the ere cute Tumbles | Big Block of Asphalt Has to; almost up to Vie lower opening of tue | | quired to settle the proposition that the went 1 Ww YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1911. 24 From Under Fourth Avenue Pavement WATCHING THE RE MAGISTRATE FINES OBE RULES OUT KIDS AHOLLERI' “WOMAN $1,933.45 | THE INDICTMENT DON'TBOTHER ME, ~—FORCONTEMPT AGAINST ORIEN SAYSTHE MAYOR and the | “By the Clamor of Her Protes-! Police oui or Dismissed by{Suggests That City’s Head} | tations She Sounds Her Self- | Cropsey Gets a Vindica- | Should Be Able to Think Betrayal,” He Says. tion in Court. in Boilershop. § 4 s " 1k 1 WwW te urged Heats 4 Rave lise Gat y fi wt 1910, w he wit ne to stop the news: . ur the Job of stopping t Dove Whitley 1 Nii {from hollering would be the hardest of 4 1 We omit. fal, WH you ” tr Ae the wh 1 1 Wotavelt got judsr si ee | Paint Ha Gaslaved? ab | ate, bu do not disturb me much less does the holl | property he had et ing of the ewsboye disturb me, The in wife's name and th t aM ark | Mrs. Shapiro was ac « Paweett that he vald wn ana t Nok work to appear In supple a Hleratop. le SumieieDh 10 jons which should be preser! . Mayor of the City of New York Sincerely yours J. GAYNOR, | HUNDREDS SEE. A GIRL FLUNG 50 FEET BY TRAIN. | but failed to do so. 4 Anna Krayitsky appeared in anawe to the summons, saving she an her cousin, Mrs. Shapiro, had t served with the sunt Th the dozen p: server, how y] served Mra she Just then directed Mi: ay | befor VOTE TO TRY LORIMER : Le Rene BEFORE SAME JUDGES. we deMovndtic Senators in Avree ( Hall 1 He and ‘ Louise Gibhy Killed Near Forsesman's Hedy mizes no f Vest | the belle! fulness did ac yut to Chi stually impair the avles Vupp, Vall street. 4 ot !|No, # ulation Books Open to All. PAGES Daughter of | WEATHER—Fair;) warmer to-morrow. —== PRICE ONE padi dei - OIL TRUST DECISION PROTESTED BY HARLAN, ~ SCORING COLLEAGUES ee — Court Has No Right to Read Word “Unreasonable” Into Law, De- clares Dissenting Member of Supreme Bench. ~~: (OPINION INTERFERES WITH | PEOPLE’S SUPREME POWER. | | | | | | Not Even President Can Usurp Sov- ereign Legislative Function — Held by¢ Congress. WASHINGTON, May —A vigorous opinion, setting forth in stronger language his dissenting views delivered orally from the bench, | was filed in the Supreme Court of the United States to-day by Assogi- in tl He scores the other eight “interfering with the people, the and sets forth his belief that the major- ity opinion, instead of benefiting business, will result in much litigation, the injurious eflect of which will be fe elt tor maany years to come, Justice Harlan agrees with the magors jon of the legislative Justice Harlan i Standard Oil case. Drenbee of the highest bench for urce of all legislative power, ” su Ils argument against the ‘tion “in restraint of trade,” great length, Compared to Slavery, The Justice be Is set forth at » UPON HER HDS Artist in With a discussion e conditions which brought about the enactment the Sherman law, ; Hes compe a the situation to the slave as es, declaring Th | Woman Arrested | Queen of Gang That Has Stolen Many Animals. conviction Was universal that the country was in r danger from a slavery that would result from aggre: kution of capital in the hands of « few Individuals and corporations, contegJe for their own profit and ad xclusively tie entire business country, including the p and aule of the necessaries oF liters’ ; He quoted the decision of the eourt iecqeaenlgnartenttd nies (2 1896 tm the trangeM. of the oat ee . ° for the first time the “ga. An artiat of ability and with her home | rere ed ty oneeni ‘A Neier Sheraey filled with paintings o! . pponents ° i with paintings of animale The quotation concluded: S of that nature (which comme whether valid @ » would be Ino eee within the scope of the act. © © © To say thet dhe Act excludes agreements which are met \\nt of trade #0 @ ne the question of he compagies them. asked to read inte ¢he ‘ way Oo Nola legislation, ay ‘placed there by the * Government, : ne upon the theory " ’ such legistation te i snnot be supposed Cem. © natural Import og uke sed. This we cannot nd, May oS, Fi Mes MARION, owing the ¢ Rosa Berry ona ree stealing 1s revealed one cases in the charge tilef, The authorities | was found in Mra wid take | in unr and the own Have Told Coun Justicn Harlan dk “ vuld have immed{ structed attorneys Who argued @he yustruction in the Stamds if - ARCHBOLD MUST PAY va $6,100 FOR KILLING GIRL. New Bedford Jur Against Son of Oil lionaire in Auto Case. ore to those who BEDFORD, Mass, May %.—A ) was returned eon our former ect all legis. Prohibitions of contracts in ec nay now re vided you are disposition s views of the defendants, will quiet aid give reas |to the ‘business of the country.’ On ehe jcontary, 1 Juve @ stromag convietlon that it will throw the business of the country into confusion and invite widely deol st | killed the girl 100, in Mattapoleatt, July { \