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Show ONE MAN IS ANGERED National Conservation Congress Stirred Up Mr. Hines St. Paul, Sept. 7. With the ble features fea-tures of the National Conservation congress over with, the address of I'rc-ddeht Taft and former President Roosevelt, (be delegates expressed tiulr determination today to get down to business. The meetings of Mon-diy Mon-diy and Tuesday were falily lost in welcoming the distinguished speakers, speak-ers, leaving the balance of the pro-g;ai.i pro-g;ai.i to all but. empty beuches. Chairman Pardee of the resolutions eoinniittee called that body to order tvlay before the congress resumed. The membership of the commltte is said to lDdlfHte that the platform to he recommended to the convention '!ll be strongly along the lines of national controi as favored by Pres-l"nt Pres-l"nt Rookovelt nnd Gilford Pinchot. The committee Is composed as follows; Geo. Clar. California, chairman; John A, Fox. Arkansas: P. T. Cool-Ji-e. South Carolina; W. C. McCear, District of Columbia; W. B. Baker. Illinois; William H. Dye, Indiana; Robert Hunter, Iowa; Alex. Mitchell, Karifan; C. C. Krashman, Kentucky; Mr. Mlnde n. Louisiana; C rus C. Bab. Maine; Mr. Meeklns. Maryland; II A. S'arp. Massachusetts; E. B. Robiu-n Robiu-n and T A. Dubois, Minnesota; Francis KI,"MlchIgnu ; H. T. White-Held. White-Held. .Mississippi; Geo. B. Logan. Missouri Mis-souri ; Rudolph Von Tobel and'K. L. Newman, Montana; Woodruff Bill, N'cluarka; F. W. Kelsey. New Jersey; llcmliic Jones. New Mevbo; J H. "hippie. New York; J. II. Boyle. North Dakota; Kenjamln MarJJ". Ok-'afcoina; Ok-'afcoina; Calcom A. Good v. Oregon; '. P. McCraig. Penns lvanla; II. A. Horder. Rhode Island; S. H. Cowan. Trxn; Harden Bennlon. Utah; I. C. While. West VlrglnU: W. J. Irwin. Wisconsin, nnd Jerome J. Day, Idaho. Addresses by J. J. Hill. Senator Heverldge and Secretary -if Agricul-'ure Agricul-'ure Wilson were on the day's pro-Cram. pro-Cram. Edward II. Hlnes. the Chicago lum-ber lum-ber man. wIhwc appointment as chairman chair-man of the credenttaln committee was ooposi d bv the Illinois dele gation be- nine of gof.lp connecting bis name llb the money alleged to have figured fig-ured In the election of Senator Iirl-tner, Iirl-tner, was in a fighting mood today. He declared he would not resicn the chiirnrinhhlp under fire. Meanwhile lrcldent Baker of the conrefs. act-'is act-'is under the Impression rtuu Mr. "'nei had withdrawn, announced the ai'lntrn nt of G. E. Coadra of the I fclvcratty of Nebra" ka. "I understood that Mr. Hit) did not ant ihc place," explained Mr. |