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5upposed. Murdered" and robbed. Leonard Qasby, 20, who found the body, held. Emflio Vasques Gomez pro claimed provisional president of Mexico by rebels today. But Francisco I. Madero still is sitting in that big building in Mexico City, and drawing down whatever number of pesos a Mex ican president does drawn down. Peter F.' Aiken, spy for Meiq can government, who was spy in Russo-Japanese war, says he has knowledge of plot whereby if rebels are successful, Japanese government will obtain large grant of land on West Mexican coast. But Mr. Peter F. Aiken pres ently is abiding in the county jail at El Paso, Tex., having been caught violating the neutrality laws, and no doubt would be quite willing to discover a few hun dred plots if any one of them would get him out of jail. Miss Inez Milholland, suffra gette leader, is seriously ill 'of tonsilitis at her home in N. Y. Disobeyed doctor's orders and went in Saturday's big suffrage parade. Unless his sentence is com muted, the Rev. Clarence V. T. Richeson will expiate in the elec tric chair his murder of pretty Avis, Linnell two weeks from xr day. War .department today tele graphed orders to government flood relief workers in Louisiana not to promise any more govern ment rations or supplies to suf- ferefs. War department supplies exhausted. Unless appropriation is made by Congress people must starve, "To my mind the Root amend ment to the immigration law practically abolishes the right tor political refugees in the United States. It would place the death warrants of .hundreds of political refugees in the hands of the Czar of Russia." -Victor Berger in House. Well, the so to speak Honor able Ehhu Root has worked all his life for the money czars of this country; no one couldVexpect him to draw fine distinctions and ' discriminate against the Czar of All the Russias. Chinese cruiser Fei Hung, to be used as training ship for Chi nese navy, launched at Camden, N. J., Saturday. Little Miss Chang Yuyi, youngest daughter of Chinese Ambassador Chang, christened the warship. One of the finest reforms they, could institute in the new Chinese republic would be oae that would take their language and names to pieces and put them together again so you don't need a mouth ful o fcotton and breakfast food before you can pronounce them. Taf t, Bryan, Harmon and Wil son all touring through Ohio and telling the people of the Buckeye state why they should get all its delegates to their respective na tional conventions. Roosevelt is coming up later. Premier Tang Shao-ye today refused to accept international loan to China, offered on condi tion that powers be given super-r