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   Galveston County Daily News, The (Newspaper) - May 27, 1911, Galveston, Texas                                NO. 65 IA ATERS THAT PUBLIC Uf THE IS 01 THE OTHER TACK Be Gnat a fur to May de- bate In senate this afternoon got down to public confidence In representative government and around this point tho debate during the of the In their brilliant contributions by Senators La Bailey and The discussion took this turn when Senator La Follette near the conclusion of his long analysis ot the case and his proposed method of dealing with that appealed to the senate to start off the Investigation with the confidence of the people In its He also contended that the decision of tho ate at its lest session was neither con- elusive nor accepted by Bailey Public Senator Bailey replied to this speech and paid special attention to the question of public sentiment In relation to the Lorimer He went on record as being In favor now of a most drastic but he wanted it under- stood that he favored a reopening of the case because of the production pf now and not because public opposed to tho last dict of the senate on He said ho would no more grant a rehearing of the case answer to the lic in the papers than he as grant a rehearing In answer to the of the In the took occasion to offer a few opposed to Senator Bailey's said it is the duty to preserve sentative government retaining confidence ot the ought to begin by from precedents and courtesies and reaching down in earnest after the graft In case by appointing a committee In a way that would public con- right at del La privileges elections to moke in- It Is understood mah will name tee and ask the J clothe that subcommittee with all the powers of la poses to name of Florida or Johnston on that and bitter fight against of the La N Senator La. Follette announced his as to 1 have the select the the new of the When this amended resolution comes Martin his resolution as for the La cook of Nebraska endeavor to have the Martin resolution so to provide ratification senate of any subcommittee on Lorimer that the committee may amendment is expected to receive the of dozen the adoption of tha Martin resolution next Monday un- of Senator La remarks Senator addressed senate as of the testimony elicited by one and In view of tha resolution adopted by the state senate of every democratic senator vors a further and a Inquiry into the action of Senator favor this Investigation It Is alleged that now and material dence of corruption has been found and we feel that If that allegation can trie senate owes It to Itself and owes It to the to hear It and consider It it is upon this new evidence we base our and not upon dissatisfaction with the former ment of the not upon any cism on the work of the former which conducted the former in- my with some al that committee did Its work as well as any committee of this senate have and it Is no fair subject of criticism against It that some ot the witnesses to this corrupt tion concealed their knowledge from this and afterward Imparted It to another committee or to other there ware no now would not vote to grant a new be- cause as must be n finality ot here as where we must some time reach the end of proceedings like and without the discovery of new and material the senate of each succeeding con- gress could and tho ment ofthe preceding we forever be In a struggle over questions have respect for public opinion as any senator to but without intending to defy I say lo the senate nnd to that public sentiment could not control me In a. matter like When we come to pass upon the election returns In a judicial and If I were a Judge upon tho bench I would yield as soon lo tho clamor of the crowd which thronged my courtroom and demanded a new trial as I would It upon the Fret MAY 27, 1911-TWELVE PAGES WINS THE IS LIONIZED BX THE ESTABLISHED 1842 THE STATE ASSOCIATION DISCUSSES WAYS FOR OF ALL Actual an by May the French completed today the flight In the Petit race from Paris to and tonight is the lion of the Spanish On the lapel of coat hangs the cross of the order of fonso which Is reserved for who have distinguished themselves in the arts and It was pinned there by the hand of the Spanish at an audience granted alio shook hand warmly and congratulated him for his Intrepid bravery and afterward engaged him in conversation for an completed the lost stage ot the a flight ot 140 miles from ges to the aviation field at In two hours and forty-five The and emoluments ot the great In- flight all to for still within the fastnesses of the Pyrenees mountains near and the only other abandoned the race this afternoon at Burges when a strong accompanied by set In. Gilbert made a effort to The The time for flight of the be- tween Paris and Madrid given thirty-seven thirty-seven which Include the in transit Sue to making for togs to clear etc. His actual time of was twelve hours and eighteen which la at a rate of faster than sixty an Tonight a terrific the at wrought con- damage the grandstand and on landing the his aeroplane and flung on the ground to A crowd bore the victorious their the on complaining numb from to an he received medical attention ing the the he from and congratulated on his magnificent the civil governor of Madrid on of King Vedrine left suburb of In weather this morning and hew de forty-five miles south at good height great Over down to of crossing the Sierra which is feet Higher and higher he until he had attained an of The aviator straight as an flew over the snow-capped until he the Immense plains ot Having left the mountain ranges be- dropped closer to the the aerodrome greatest The race was begun May 31 under the of the Petit which addition the Spanish Aero Club gave prizes amounting to and King offered a special prize for the fastest over the Spanish The Journey was divided three stagey Paris to to San Sebastian San Sebastian tc a. total distance of about six hundred Twenty machines were entered to start tho but as a result of the tragic accident when the Btart was made from tho Issy les aviation which resulted in the tha ister of the serious injury of Premier all but three of the aviators favorite He covered In 3 hours 89 records for a long distance country second between leme and San hod narrow escape from of the planes of his machine grazed the peak of a huge rock near the Spanish town of Although the piano was bent continued his flight and safety reached 3an The second stage was about two dred The third stage of the San Sebastian to was most difficult of the entire flight Thi 2C6 miles of tho route almost en- tirely over desolate crags varying from 1.000 to feet In height A fail meant certain and It TWOS practically Impossible to make a start in the mountainous Attacked Vedrine said like wag attacked In midair by a largo eagle whilo passing over the Sierra de In one of tho peaks of which at- tains an elevation of The a huge seemed and again to reach the man's face with Its powerful greatest fear was that his at- tention would be cause him to loso control of his Finally the aviator and lost his feathered foe by swiftly ping ana IDE nut Are Would Jola National ins Order of to The May 38.- annual convention of the local fire Insurance of Texas was convened In this city this morning with a fair attendance of delegates from over the The morning devoted to ties and reports and In the afternoon the main business of the convention The concluding session will be held tomorrow and In the afternoon the delegates will be given a boat ride on the When the convention was called to order by President O. H. shortly after 10 o'clock Elks Hall Judge J. D. made an of on behalf of the city and F. W. hauser of responded on be- the After the roll which followed the opening speeches and which showed twenty-nine of the companies In the sociation an opportunity Was given for the enrollment of members and for of Lack of President O. H. In- annual report deplored the lack of on the part of local agents over the state and that It had been In the post association had been of undoubted benefit to its Ho that aside from the fact that had not been the rating tion was in far better condition than ever He said that nearly per cent of to the flOO which he sent out for of opinion with regard to commissions had tingent One man out of the who announced as satisfied with present He belief that the state affiliated with the national if it could done without de- the It done ift a that mutual and should be put state super- as two without few and people be guarded a tlon an announcement which brought Mr. read a paper on the He urged effort and showed that the by law had the the Mr. Mr. Nominations MX Mr. Mr. San r Mr. session of afternoon was of lengthy report was as was also the president's Mr. chairman ot the resolutions were largely approvals of recommendations In the president's Enforce It was resolved that the agents do all in their power to aid in the en- forcement of the insurance law's of the and an expression wae also mad of the of the association against the indiscriminate planting of agencies In the state by insurance com- The whole sentiment of the that the of policy and companies be safeguarded In the best and most Just manner The meeting adjourned at 4 o'clock to the parade and exhibition of the local flro department About there was a parade through the tion and at 5 o'clock a fire alarm wari sent In and In an incredibly short time six streams of hose were being directed giving place and a few bystanders a thorough drenching in this the aerial ladder was rigged up and the water from two lines of hose Joined at the tho tower sent far and high Into the The whole was an excellent testimonial of the fire department's efficiency and nothing approval of the work was expressed by tho Baylor Found TIma Wan Seemingly Good to The Katy a lady about 30 years of waa found dead In tho home of her Mrs. G. W. three miles west of about 11 o'clock this She WRS perfectly well when i arose ate a hearty and accompanied her mother to the gate when she She wan on her with no visible of an but was to rive at the cause of May has of to tho sus made public This ft decrease of since the last census taken too years May li the weather East in south and showers and cooler lu the northwestern Saturday or Saturday ly cooler In moderate west and south winds on the and slightly cooler fair day and light to moderate south to southwest showers and er In east BHIND the veil of years gone by He treasures all must The of our baby worth more than pearls or And we think of life's That came with to older were merely painted It seems to I see it Noah's ark of Crammed full of gray and purple wolves and square-built Of shaving trees and humans throughout that fearful Smiled pinkly like held their arms stiff at And my train ot miracle of tin dragged across the floor would make fierce and a to come put the train up I don't believe I'd play with it how the thought back long pone The sweetness of the life he knew far back In When free from what haa since made bitter all his Let never lose the comfort of those he's left far behind the life ot Great of today heart and spirit Tet he to 1 glamour him can't be great man who can't The Staff DIAZ LEAVES HIS NATIVE LAND DE LA BARRA IS INAUGURATED ATTEND SPECIAL MASS. of drowned while bathing In. tlon in convention at Dalian JOHN A. 3ullis suddenly An- HOUSTON VETERANS and ladles celebrate and FROM Is an in- letter en- Insurance I at Beaumont veston Waco 8; Saii Dallas 2 Oklahoma 5, 4; 11-, Houston J. TEXAS LEAGUE City 4, 0; J 6. 1; Victoria 1; Corpus 0. march will be OIL MEN transact business and and elect officers and adjourn CHANGES are needed in of says official of Santa MEDICAL SOCIETY to en- Southern District Medical R entered guilty to In Harry Bremel case given two IN CHICAGO KILLS three SPIRITED ON in the SOUTHERN Atlanta 11, Birmingham 0; phis 5, Mobile 8; Montgomery Chattanooga 2; Nashville 6, New New Tork 5, 8: Boston 7, Brooklyn 8; 4, burg 8. LEAVER CITY OF tor Vera where he will tall for RESIGNS B LA BASRA IB Inaugurated dent cross-country RESIGNS the provisional FOS of and Iji Alim nt Meeting in Howell Won to The Bay May good at- tendance of representative citizens from Bay Kisle Lake Columbus met with Major G. United States engineer for the Galveston for the purpose oC showing to the major the desirability of improving tha Colorado River with n. system of looks and dams and connecting the river with Colonel Simpson spoke of the advantages to low from cleaning out the river and In- stalling a system of locks and dams from a reservoir Irrigation Mr. of the Wharton Business from n. rato navigation ana in tno southern RICH from the standpoint of tonnage which could be the The remarks were full of facts and Gaines prepared a set of tions be presented to Major that ne a recommendation for a Improvements to be made on the Colorado were I adopted by the Special to The San May ing under the direction of Bishop Shaw there will be sung In San Fernando Cathedral here Sunday a mass in honor of the success of the Mexican revolution and the fact that Francisco I. Madero came through All of the Madero family with the exception of the rebel leader will be There will also a great outpouring of local Mexican BIGGEST WHEAT DEAL ATTEMPTED DELATE MORE THAN A MILLION OP MAY AT Mr mm IN DIAZ'S LEAVE-TAKING Some Fear Was the Exile Train to Vefa Cruz Should Be Molested by mm t m Han Rla tew ot tke Wll Sell to to The 8t May a engineering one of the wheat which been attempted the of John and H. More thari a million of May valued at nearly 000, are involved In the transactions In which through played a conspicuous part in the last few i Lanyon Is bull of the and been buying up all the winter wheat in Right in the St. the time has the hot and the Chicago Board of As. all be made last day the have sold are efforts to of the grain to fill contracts with they can wheat by the end of the month pay yon difference the price at which he bought it and the price ot the Lanyon yesterday had ari of cash wheat He took it all and paid for It then hive been tendered Hi paid cash that sales have been made of tor the it that Lanyon will not settle contracts except at the closing quotations on May expects to of the by to the milling AT Towm were broken by a hot wave that through Middle the Interior East and people at shivered in a- The weather summing up tonight of conditions the country over showed that up through the Valley temperatures ran from 90 to a little better than in and 38 was common in the The sweltering situation in 'the big area that includes St Louis and other Middle West cities is expected to be upset by showers with a cooler wave in Iti Up In North Dakota the official record ran to 93 when it dropped rapidly as the remit of a The Bast today enjoyed a respite from extreme a wafe may the temperature again Into the 90 mark scheduled for tomorrow or Occupied Ten by the President of thei by Corps Present Presidential Remain Till hastening a change In the command of the restoration of peace in Mexico will have no effect upon the forces now In It was deemed prudent to keep General Carter in charge of tha division long as con- ditions In Mexico were but ho will soon be succeeded by General erick D. In execution of tho inal policy of rotation in the commanding The will re- main In Texas at least until next winter for for Special to The May Thursday morning Postmaster William E. Dwyer received Instructions from Postmaster General Hitchcock to open a ings department at the Bronham on Monday June 39. Postmaster Dwyer was also Instructed to report to Postmaster Parks at Port Arthur for the purpose of receiving In- relative to the operation of a savings department In connection with the other a May The fall ot a meteor early today caused con- stei nation throughout Losson The when the missile struck Tule Mountain felt for thirty causing the to tremble though from a Cable to City of. May 1811, by the New York berald Com- the iun high in to the strains of martial with flashing of and the cheers and plaudits of ot the enthusiastic republic of Mexico at noon today passed under the rule of a and a new While Leon la Barra took of office in the of the chamber of half way to Vera on a train sped guarded by special of regular bound in eightieth year for exile In a foreign land after thirty-five yean of absolute con- trol of the destinies de- as was first by the armed force of The today were of. gloomy and shots v in aix the of to of of eager throngs the of. only just a bloody commune by the that On no stage a world a from the new new motif erase the poignant the that went Whan Diaz's note resignation twos read to the deputies with hit that might It Una bolted whUe the stood with shotted guns back a mob that fear and at when old Deputy to say that Diaz had been galleries filled women and diplomats scarlet and ver soldiers stood on but honor of new arid those of. not Of active Beyond the lines was the but they were well mob of and had slunk Tribute .to Old comrade in arms of told of his interview with the how he found him sick and his eyes filled with and how declared the composed as it wag of his old for the most port men on whom he had had right thing to cept his resignation in all good Then the voice broke with his formal words of notice to the chamber and he swept into a fiercely loyal tribute to He declared that when the years possed Mexico world would see him as he the greatest of the noblest of whose many deeds be understood to bo his re- nunciation of to set his country the topmost galleries of the three tiers came a hiss or then from floor and leries a of The old speaker clutched i the desk before bowed his head and stumbled down tho where he was embraced by a ful group of the older members of the DC ka the As tho applause within died from tho outside came note of a the of tho Mexican National wave on wave of cheering sweeping up the street to the entrance of tho A moment more and President de la on tha arm of Diaz's own old chief ot General veteran of thb wars with followed by the can entered the chamber of walked swiftly down the sisto and ascended to the right hand of the ing The whole assemblage The stopped and then without Introduction President do la repeated tho brief words of his oath to maintain tho tho his native Presiding Officer dra grasped his turned to the announced In a dozen words the oath had been and the simple was Later ident de la Barra received the lations of the diplomatic The now of General Ki was sworn In and turn ttt staff and division Others of the new cabinet also places A How Dlai i El In. Its afternoon carries exclusively the story of Diaz's saying In brief that at dawn this morning In the San station of thof narrow gauce line to Cruz were formed three special first with a detachment of with machine then a train with private and baggage a train with both Infantry and Two closed came to station Just before In one came Mrs. Diaz and her Diaz in the other the aged his face most covered the collar of his hat pulled supported two The cording on tha I same the of the Hamburg American brought city first it was to trouble hands of on to over noon on horizon of the n The Chinese ment the reparation for the Si hands of captured city much for external when it r A striking feature In the chamber deputies Thursday and enro ship of the old group Of ZM total meme ship of the Is 834; those on the only 187. C. whose father was Henrei Clay Creel of alone suave and applauding the name of Dlas first to greet thS speaker who praised A large of have disappeared tho city In the past tew and the houses of a number of the during the period of painted red death's hoods Jose resigned nearly twenty years service as minister of braved whatever enmity might exist and walked tho streets today private business Mexico May for whom during thirty years all Ico has stood at one hat in stolo from tha capital great crecy at 2 o'clock this Only few friends whom ho dared toy trust followed him to the was bound for Vera Cruz to take for In tho distance could bo heard tho of a tow of the more celebrants who were still Ing the new Francisco Leoni de la and Pear of t So carefully were the made for tho Secrecy was due less to prehension ot a popular outburst out the fact known to bands along the 08J this city and tho sjaJ port usually Is the Mexican OB Face 8.)  

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