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Show TO NURSE HIS FATHER. Wilson's Son Leaves For Mexico Today. To-day. Washington. Feb. 27. The eon of Chairman Wilson leaves tor Mexico tomorrow to-morrow morning, to assise in caring for his sick father. Mrs. Wilsons health is not such as will permit her to nurse him through the long siege of typhoid fever. She has suffered from heart trouble, and the journey to Mexico, Mex-ico, supposed to be in the interest of Wilson, was, in fact, decided on oy him in the hope that it might help his wife. No information from the Wilson party was received today. The Situation Serious. Washington, Feb. 27. Senator Allison, Alli-son, who was a delegate to the international inter-national monetary conference at Brus- ; sens in lo.i., who ouuttu --"- oww L'ress dispatch from London regarding the attention wnich Emperor William, of Germany, 's giving to bimetallism. He said! "Emperor William, if he is doing that, is showing himself a man of sense. The matter is becoming very important in Germany and already a commission is investigating the subject. sub-ject. Things are working very well for the restoration of silver, The bimetallic bi-metallic league in England is growing stronger every day." |