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Show TAFT AGAIN VISITS OLD BAY STATE WASHINGTON, April ?S. After nine hours' rest at the White house. President Taft at 5:35 o'clock started hack for Massai busetts lo continue his campaign for thai states delegates to the Republican Re-publican national convention The president will Spend all tomorrow In the Bay state, starting to speak early In the morning at Taunton and winding up at Boston In time to catch a train that will brine him back to the capital again Wednesday morning. Mr. Taft's car will be detached from the Boston train at Providence, R. I , and after Short stops there and al Taunton, Taun-ton, he will be hurried on to Kail River. N' w Bedford, Middleborough and Brockton. Brock-ton. He will touch Boston about 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, but is not expor ted to speak there at that time. leaving Boston at .1 o'clock he will journey to Lawreii' e, Hav erhill and Lowell and then back to Boston Mis advisers count on eight speeches, and It was panl a few more may he worked in. None of the speeches were prepared when Mr Taft left Washington. The president's cold, which Interfered noticeably with his speech at Philadelphia Philadel-phia last night, was better todaj This Is the third trip Mr. Taft has made to Massachusetts In a little more than a month. More "Soap-Box" Primaries. SBATTLBi Wash.. April 38. incomplete incom-plete returns from the three counties In which preferential presidential primaries were held yesterday, give 10 Roosevelt King countv s 121 delegates to the Republican Re-publican state convention; Taft Whatcom county's :in delepale.-, and leaves the outcome out-come 1,, Pacific countv. where ten delegates dele-gates wore to he i-hosen. In doubt. The only Heniocrati. pnmarv w.m h. Id iti King county, where Wilson defeated 1 lark to i The Clark and Kaj mon and Taft men were advised to stay awav from the Joint Klnc countv primary, and the seats of Kin- county's delegates to the Republican and Democratic conventions conven-tions will be ion tested bv deleuates appointed ap-pointed by the executive committees. Twenty-four of the thirty-nine counties coun-ties n the state have chosen their delegations dele-gations to the Democratic state convention, conven-tion, which meets in Walla Walla May 8 divided as follow- Wilson iiT; cia,k. 1M; Bryan, 19; un-Instructed, un-Instructed, 154; contested, 158 Fifteen counties, with a total of m; delegates, are to he heard from. Only nine counties have selected their ' '!- RepuWlcai nventlon Aberdeen. May is, divided as follows: i T-.it. si-. Roosevelt, i:;. Ls Follett I; unitistrurted. f, . ..nte, JTrB1 y-m-tv countl.s :...!, a tii JJ Claimed for Clark. I Colo ! at , , .- ;:- v. . Kb 1 n-" n- ' e -at-1 c r ... a'n ,' ' ' 'S? ftJHH ;' w" a'd twi BHkH '- r '" : th t'2K d.strl'-t coi:v.-.. t:. ". C3B I Gr - "'t row; M. son. at metlnt t2H that" nil .if"'1" 'iog&JH convention. Champ CU-k srructe-1 :' .r :.;:n a'-.JOluuiT .kn crnor Wlleon has six Th. JJfP , will he contested ug Will Help La Follette. MAD1S..V. wi 7-''Br4 Treasurer and M:.. A. H Wito and Mr. M B. olr,nrl ' gW" speakinc campaign In hi!'7gW La Follette. Mr. n.,': hjgB ior .il -Mil '! Soji! Olurlch H n l.:i FollMt the Third district B It Is said '..I, S t,,- Z-HuMlAti ''.'. i: ,'jiegEL v Rock Will also itn to CHfv !d 1 he " p J Results in Kansas. j By Internationa! w? . K . TOPKKA. Ka::.; April A-bH s '''TSHt' with (h-lecatcv. j-a.. m j,, , -.TBI S Smith x. T!mma 3 an4 T'iBlatl ' toiai ( ;. cnouj:h for a osjH , SJS; Grove counties, cl vl tift' hits ale : t '--k t HI r( tSH Jvt gates from Kansai K tr Will Talk for T. R o! , AN' l-'P.AV-'IO. April a-KgfS -'iftHl Kn from Indiana, w! '''umn taU- ' "?kJltt '' m Z, i:iv In :i l-'mr.im tn Jcn I:, uho has hf?n tctmSHlf elt. i ti-.alt. iicic for '.lie dura::ot xgpg . ;,,.;, His ! I ".'r.i: v hM |