Show t t Ar A II B 1 UT WELL PEOPLE II r r I. I J 3 b I Clute Clute Is Dead S 1 YORK May 23 Jacob Jacob Clute a al aven ven t fn l of the Mexican war and widel widely L. L known kown as s a hor horseman honeman man Is dead at h his s t I home In Brooklyn Clute had lived pra I lif hi retirement during the past ten years ears k S. S Weather Veather Against the King ti t. NEW Nay May 23 King King Edward Edwardi i has not inherited his mothers mother's s luck in ii the matter of v. v weather ather sa says s the London correspondent of the Che Tribune Rain fell heavily when he drove to Islington to open the annual military tournament t yet crowds of people were content to stand outside Agricultural hall han and get I wet through rather than to miss the opportunity op of demonstrating their loyalty loy Thy alty Bishop Farley Parley May Hay Be Chosen NEW YORK May 23 Bishop Bishop Farley of Brooklyn left at te Vatican a most excellent impression of his lon long stay here when the Pope showed how highly he appreciated him says a Rome dispatch dispatch dispatch dis dis- dis- dis patch to the Tribune His candid candidature ture for the archbishopric of New York YorkS S se Seams m ms 5 to be held in the gr greatest favor but th the Vatican will ill not commit its itself lt saying that an any prediction is now flow pre pre- I mature because of the Importance o othe of the see at New York and because of th the complexion completion affairs in America may take tak after atter the Taft Tart vIsit Chamberlain to Preside NEW YORK May 23 Colonial Colonial Secre Secre- Secretary tary Joseph Chamberlain has consented consented con con- seated says a London dispatch to th the Trib Tribune ne to preside at the coronation d dinner which is being organized by th the leading colonial institutions in London Its purpose will be to entertain the distinguished dis dis- distinguished representatives of British Britis dominions beyond the seas who will b be assembled here for the coronation festI fes fes- fes- fes tI vi es |