Show TAYLOR MEN SEE MKINLEY I Explain to President Exact Situation in Kentucky AVashinglon March V ol Andrew Cowan a merchant of Louisville ly I Samuel J lloborts udllor of the Lex Inglon Leader and John Marshall Ru 5 publican LleulonanlGovcrnor of lie Slate all promlnont Republicans and friends of Coy Taylor called at the While House today and had a half I hours conversation I with the ton 1 t-on the Hituullon In Kentucky On leaving the While House lluy staled lhal they called on Mr MeKln icy for lie sohi puriHjsc of explaining lo him lie ixucl utuatiun In lie Stte and whal had Jed up lo Iho present j londlllon of iiffaiit > Thty suld that i j they nssu rod HIP I Prcsldiiil thai they i I did nol want Federal troops to bo sent j i lo tho State or any Fodornl Interference I Interfer-ence whatever They had not asked for a Congressional Investigation thoy I i said nor would they ask for ono at they did not want It On February 21st the principal par lies in Inloresl I had signed un agreement agree-ment by which oaoh party agre ° d lo submit the questions Involved to I Ihu courts for a IImil dctcrmlnalion and lo abide by h their dcilslon This agreement agree-ment I It I Is said st I Pull td that llhor 1 parly feeling aggrieved might appeal from the I lower court to the Court of Appeals and then t lo DIP Supreme rourl of lie United States This part of the agreement It was said read as follows Should any party after the final determination de-termination of tho caMPs by the Court of Appeals desire a writ of error to lie Supremo court of the Inilod Suite lo review such determination It Is agreed that such writ bo Immediately applied for and diligently prosecuted If secured nnd that all parlies lo said causes will unllo In an flIPhiCu ion lo said Federal Supreme court lo docket and advance said cases and to give them lie earliest hearing and determination deter-mination possible Cowan and his associates claim the Gosbol partisans have done a number of things which indicated that thev were not acting in good faith Nevertheless Never-theless they did not expect any serious clashing but on the contrary believed hint all of the Interests Involved would abide by the decision of the Supreme courl of the United Stales Itwas I not at all probable that either party would bo satl tlod with anything short of n decision by the highest court In the land |