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Show DOE EX, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, THE MORNING EXAMINER, climbed to the chairman's table and be-glu wave his arms bp and down, an shouting unintelligibly. In a moment of Him Mr. Yiiliama caught sight trousaud, grabbing the enthusiast ers, hauled him down. A wild frenxy of yells fidlowed the set of a Kebraska'delcgate who seized the Nebraska standard and waved it high in the air. Delegates from Kentucky. South Dakota, Iowa. Missouri and Moutana took 4 he cue and, catching up their state signs, hastened with them to the Nebraska delegation, where they waved them in a circle around the Nebraska sign. I ion tel J. Caoiau. of Michigan, a Gold did his best to lead the enthusiasm by rushing up the steps. TURNED TO PARKER OUTBREAK. The Tarker men at ones sought to by demonstration iiflsct the Hryah beers on their side. Tbe men of tbe south ume to tho front in Ibis effort, and the Georgia delegation, who tarinscribed, ry a. blue silk banner, every "Georgia rnrker Delegation." time they march into tbe hall, at ome waved it high sad started toward the delegate platform. An enthusiastic from South Carolina caught the sign of bis state from its staff, tore up the sieps, and after brandishing thn red aud white disc wildly, shook it at the Bryan and II caret men and then placed Blue the flat it against was he as banner though nalliug the flag of bis country to a mast head. The Parker men lip the South swiftly now, and before Curollna man bad lowered his hand, the men from Arkansas, Alabama and Pennsylvania were turning over chairs and pushing through the aisles on their way to his side. After Pennsylvania Mississippi, New Jersey, Tennessee, Indiana, Ionisiana. Texas, Connecticut and Virginia. The uemonstratlon had resolved itself into a Parker outbreak more than a testimonial to Bryan, and it so reclaim'd to tbe finish, which was eighteen minutes after Bryan entered the balk WILD DISORDER RULES CONVENTION Outside of Enthusiastic Demonstrations Nothing is Accomplished at the Gathering-Delay- ed Committee Reports Cause Proceedings to Drag. JULY 8, If 01. CHAMP CLARK ON POLITICAL STRAWS Missouri Congressman, as Permanent Chairman of the Convention, Treats the Delegates to a Knox Flippant Bears Brunt of Speakers Criticism. Speech-Attorney-Ge- Hi. IjOuIs, June 7. The following is That the announeed couuniitco speech of Champ Clark, congressreport. that It would not lie prepared to reman from Missouri and permanent port until 2 o'clock. The chair then chairman of the Democratic convention recognized William K. Sheehan of New Kt. Louis: at Im takYork, who moved that a recess 'I render all honor to those Imhave Immediately slier the invocation en until 2 o'clock. admittance hi their diMKtsal The convention was liintanlly In an b'i Chairman Williams called for the it been overwhelmed by Hume mortal state builders who were reared uproar of confusion as thu delegates on rules and orier of liiisincw. to Ite vpertaunv. Tim Ufoappoiul-- d on th fiction that tbe king can do no their ones of yesterlay nihiuhh-"Tho gentleman from Mew lurk is and visitors rose to leave. but when he did do wrong they to The motion waa recess take . Nuccereful wrong, more rffmu hoping 10 l.e reeognlxed." carried l.y a viva voce vote and the in gaining admittance today. As he concluded. Thomas Grady reboldly trampled that falsehood under monnsg session rarau to a close at Aa the opening hour was advanced pelled from the committee, as heretotheir feet, and wresting a continent hour the crowds in f bo vicinity fore published. Thn report waa adopt-e- t 11:04. his Iron grasp, dedicated it aa from AFTERNOON SESSION. without opposition- if the main entrance were Ju e idi'ii'w of freedom aud to the twin home the much earlior Uniat . Kernes of j cniv.r rmumsK delegates. that Government derive conproposition Tim th With the were read a of next runt Mr. throng report of ret repeated. promise lay tlrady their Just powers from the consent of acre largely augmented ly the cerning Jrlo Uieo. aud the Philip- gladiators over tlm adoption of the the governed. and that AH men are mllection of lurgo numbers In wei h pines, accrediting the delegates from of lb credential committee thn created equal. Jie delegate aa they entered the ball. Porto Hlro. Demands to have the re- hall flilnd early for the afternoon sesThere were men In the lend in 1776. Thnre la another group about the port read were shouted from the Minsion. lanig liefor thn delegates liegan are there only mannikins now? I And which the till ranee through ilnlegates nesota aud Wisconsin delegations. to arrive the galleries tilled. The Itaud do not believe such a monstrous libel. WU and that ia composed of urn Chairman Williams sharply reprlmanl-e- d gave a eimeert which was appreciated HAD BEEN ARRANGED. III. did wrong. Our fathers ith ramerae taking snap abuts at the persistenee of the demand, say- and applauded, and every number was Tho Parker men claimed that they George and conquered hlnw Theodore he more conspicuous ooea who figure ing the report would he read if the encored. fought had information before entering tbs does n the convention. As the tempera-tirwrong. We will oppoee Roosevelt Women it would again allow predominated among hall that the Bryan demonstration had by keeping delegates and overthrow him. within the hall began to riae, the quiet. tha spectators. Tha convention off- been arranged. icials have managed to organise 'ani liegan to Duller, end the hiug for Support the president's policy? Will Hearer, men and Tammany men were some The chairman said: "This is a misrt, more I :ine of gallery seats ssin presented ve effect maintainwork and are gentleman please tell us what coundeabout to aro a It We meet Iarker to matter. by prepared important Is? Has he any? If so. why excellent i scene of animation. that order. policy ing deleown. the of their ter outburst Philippine the night termine whether The developments of he 'does not Th was attnndanre say so? The truth is, he at than larger Chairour in vottw subside to to As the noise began be entitled 1 roused even g reel or Interest in .the gates shall ie an opportunist waitHe none. of sessions. either th has previous man Williams seized a huge megaconvention giving much to he amid-fate- national convention or whether at the Jo turn up. He ts for something ing CHAMP VIEWS. CLARK'S announce same time that we daclarn the Ihllip-pinphone and endeavored to and they are driftdrift by the onlookers. Many of the thlnga waa letting of the As ho was going Into the ball. Champ that the recess had ended, and It shoulil not be a part Meantime our sollelegales worked late into the night deuce. to the oring come to m rommluee, with subsequent hiss I'nlted States. 1 therefore urge you tn Clark said to a reporter: "1 have re- time for the conventionso tomuch confus- diers are being killed end dying of disif sleep. The credentials commit lee tie quiet, that the motion may have ceived a cordial telegram from Senator der. Thnre was still Will Cockrell saying he would be glad for ion as the huge gathering waa trying ease In shoals. For what purpose? lid not adjourn until after 4 o'clock full consideration. I to undertake say? anybody chairmans tho itself ms act aa that Arkansas chairman. to If to compose Sen at nr Jerry, South, id permanent dehie morning, while the sub committee ani stand to up any Jingo was defy reaI blockaded soon see no voice even through the megaphone we do not get in reaolutiona, labored until after the moved to amend the report as the son wby we should not disitose of the hardly audible. It waa finally aacsr-tatne- d clare with a straight face what aa It was read, so aa to make It Midnight hours. An Interesting nomination for president some time that the committee on creden- president's policy or the Republican the Philippines. of the pmenedlngs before the policy la tials was ready to report. NOT A PART OK UNITED STATES. tonight. I shall call the committee on credentials wan the "It avails nothing to claim that Col. to tbe chair while Missouri's name BRYAN PRESENTS MINORITY REI). Irving Handy made the point of at 3 a. m.-o- f W. J. Dry an, la better than hla party. It Roosevelt Cockrell. not will nominate Is a and were called that the order disPhilippines ifter the Illinois contest had been PORT. most fervently that he la be to I wliotild one no hoped I therewas determined Staten of and say t the I'nlted posed of. He askeil for a reconsider-ipart arose but truth to tell, Mr. deal instant la this at a better; Just hla Bryan great to dime not waa had germane. anythlag endanger kin that he might make a udnnrily fore the amendment better than hla be hla cannot way In hfs and a making began chances. of the president place report. The committee ruled that no Mr. South defended the rtghla to tbs platform. Aa soon as this waa party. Even If be tries to be be is DEMONSTRATION FOR BRYAN. reconsideration was nocessary and Mr. Philippine delegate hut finally withWhen Bryan entered the hall at 2:16 observed up went the convention again ruined politically. Bryan was told to make hie minority drew hla amendment, arguing fur the "No man ever found himself In worse demonstration was commenced that on its feet and the cheers arose with of the report. adoption report. mount- political company than does President Mr. When fresh demonstration The ten Bryan minutes. lasted vigor. comMr. Grady said the national members who He asked those one of Roosevelt In thia year of grace, lie Is mittee had decided to Include Porto was provoked by the raising of the ed the platform Young Deford, next would sign It, to eland, and the deleto in the hands of the Republican Philison of standards The tbe Nebraska. got banner secretaries, by Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Rico In the rail of tha convention. gates from the presiding officer and, throwing tines and they will bind him with their Minnesota and Rhode Island arose. The convention had to consider the Missouri, Iowa, North Dakota and Kenand withes. Republican false pretenses! This action foreshadowed that Mr. question as to whether these delegates tucky were earried to Nebraska's side. both arms into the air, shoutedanoththe union It la a felIn waved his arme frantically and state In down the every aisle, vote. slowly passed, Bryan to the had floor would a oa make right the Bryan fight er outburst of applause occurred, but ony to get property of any sort, or to of the convention. The cummiUee The supreme court MecldiM that picking his way through the delegates. shorC duration. Mr. Bryan's attempt to get It, by false pretenses. If sustained the action of tha national Porto Rico was a part of the territory He paid no attention at first to the it was of in his but going to. the platform was the tame rule applied to the getting object demonstration, sought quietly committee la all of the contested of the Pnlted States. The commi' a minority report to the cre- of offices or to attempts to get them, to In seat. Joined the The present cases save that from the 21et Uiiuola. ttee had followed thin court and hed galleries member the whole Republican party could be Another development of the night given Porto Rico voles and withheld cheering, hundreds of the crowd stand- dentials committee. He la aWhen Mr. ent to the penitentiary. was the declination of Senator Hailey votes from the Philippines. ing upon their chairs and waving hats of the committee by proxy. on the platform tha r Tessa to accept the "The stand pat organa and speakers The question," said the rhairman, frantically. The band atrack up and Bryan waa lafully permanent to tbe rear claim that only antiquated aorta of the galleries Mr. spectators of this the friends Bryan, believing chairmanship. the the of "is upon adoption our manufactured articles are sold effort to smother their ahouts. He tinted that he desired to be on Senator South Interrupted at this, to be an before. A man abroad cheaper than to Americans at (Continued on Page 8) the floor when the platform waa under yelled louder than with an desire to point expressed home. That theory Is very Ingenious, discussion. The place was tendered siieak to the question and accordingly to Champ Clark of Missouri, whus? ad- look the but unfortunately It la not true, for He declared that platform. dress waa awaited with keen interest, it hail never a been of Dumurratlc aa ha is known to be a good public doctrine to ronsbler part the tusular posspeaker. The appearance of Mr. Bryas part of the United Stales an on the floor waa looked fur when sessions waa opposed to aurh action. He the committee on credentials should and he the Idea of boldiug the report, tn view of the big battle In deprecated question in abeyance nutll the report over of prospect between the orators the credentials committee was rethe contests carried to the convention and asked the convention to to be settled. The situation surround- ceived vole down that part of the report. the ing platform likewise engrossed There were calls of "question." but attention. The anticipated scrap be- the chairman again recognized L. Irvtween the big orators of the convenof Delaware, who spoke lu Handy ing tion waa sufficient to keep nil on the favor of the report and argued Us keen edge of expectancy. adoption. At 10 o'clock nearly all delegatee There were renewed cries of "queswere present. There waa general anllct-patj.the tion." that the session would be brief, "If the gentleman will remain the knowledge that tha resolutlona quiet, said Ihc chairman, "thu chair Capcommittee would not be ready to recan put it quickly." port; the fact that Mr. Bryan, a memPORTO RICANS ADMITTED. ber of that committee, Was anxious to mix up In the struggle over the reAyes were in n at mug majority. port of the credentials committee and Senator South asked for a roll rail, could not do so aa long as he waa but tills was heavily voted down by a wrerklng on reaolntlona, all combined viva Yur vole. are with the southern array. "Thn roll rail is di'Uiiml," paid to kill off interest for those who were Thn correspondents, perhaps by dein possession of nny Information of the the rhairman. with a thump of the ' CAPTURE PROVISIONS. sign, have been given a free rein with minor workings of the. convention. The gavel. Tho chair recognizes the genthe result that a mam of reports has tleman from Porto Rico, tn express his visiters, however, were out In considLiao Yang, July 7. According been received. Thnre are a duaen vererable force, end the galleries were thanks tn tho eon vent Ion. railed thn lu a trust worthy report. Major sion of Lieut. General Count Keller's well filled long before the arrival of rhairman, as A. W. Mollies of that Gen. MiHichcnko'on July 5th capreconnaissance tn force, which resulted any of the convention officials. Two delegation rose In lit Rest. tured a large convoy of Japanese in two fights July 4, one at Kkhavuan There were numerous interruptions Mew delegation emblems were on the provisions, principally of rice. In end the other at Mohouratzsa, west of floor today, thoao of Porto Rico and of and rails for recognition but Chairman the convoy were fifty head of eat- Ihe line lietween Mo Tien and Fen Shut sltenred thrr and Mr. Muthe Philippines. One bore a very Williams lie. In view of the extreme beat llins took the pusses. The dispatch of th lumdon platform Urge Porto" and very small "Rico" most of the Is moving (if invips Mr. Mollina spoke briefly and Telegraph from Liao Yang, announcand the other shows in largo letters at done night. Special sanitary a ripple of applanse its he coning ihAi a buttle was proceeding 25 P. I." measures are enforced with rigor cluded. miles from there, probably refers to Members of the committee on perIn all the ramps aud an unlimited this fighting. Cbuirman Williams endeavored to manent organ Ira! Inn hinted that they supply of lmllcii drinking water Is had not been Informed of a second state that the clerk would make an furnished tbe soldiers. Up to the According to idHrlal information reannouncement but was Interrupted by meeting to elect a liernuuient chairceived by the wnr office, th Japanese time the health of present ihc. cries of "louder." man. It was agreed that no authorRussian troops remains giswl. began their advance toward Liao lang ity eclated for holding a session today QUOTES EXPRESSION OP June 29. on column moving along th unless ali members of the committee main and the other over the direct IlON. THOMAS EWINO are notified. It was axrred that if road, th former reaching Ouh Fang In the day when the Angel Gabriel Ta Tehe Kuui, Wednesday. July 7. Kow. im miles Representative Cnamp Chirk's name W bull Maud on the highest mount in hrjrond Fen Shul iwss presented, however informally, no The Japanese swarmed over the and the latter reaching Liao Choi pass, tbe world. said the chairman, "and will be raute'. jf a new candiwith a megaphone shall announce the nmiininin rivsi early this morning twelve miles ncnhwest of Mo Tien dal is presented, opposition would lie nnd advanced on Kai uiiou. compell- Pass. They halPl at these points uncrush of rreation. there will lie some-lustinsde. to interrupt him by eryiug ing General Uliirihoff with the center til July 3, the Russians falling hack to The weather conditions were vastly 'louder.' ' Tse Pass, thirty miles from Lira of i lie Kussiau win guard to fall bach. over improved yesterday, the temperThis witticism from the chair bit A whop' brigade with masses of cavYang. The Japanese advance guard, ature being lower and Hie humidity tbe humor of the convention and a alry followed and occupied th vil- consisting of JJ 0 men. was only two must less miles east of lb-- . Russian post. s prolonged laugh followed. lage of Naniav. driving out Iwo The WILLIAMS AITLUDED. of Russian infantry and two next day occurred Keller's reconnaisDENOUNCES PROPER-TIES- . ACOUSTIC Chairman Williams was given a the Jaimnese companies ef Uossseks which were sance In force, when Tuund of applause when he cm renche-- t there. The Japanese were appeared. to be trying a flunk He hal made allowance for the weathwithin five mile of Kwi Chou. It movement in the direction of The ihairman then aimnimiid Hint l.iao er hv discarding his walsteost. hut off-was then nightfall. Stan. This ts the last, tight reports j permanent ieert this a trifle by pinning iwo extra ihp General SamsonoFV made a heroic northward, hut ttlll further north was lint ready anu waited a confera Hed hsdgia on the outside of hie ence of the commuter-- . Riuhu-iehi-ethe Japanese, Japanese column fa continuing to hold ,,f attempt to r'Wt. He earried a large cigar hot ween oil with to the wretched scoum ie of rl hal), shell the Jap- another Fen hhul pass, twelve mile guns bis cegih, wnbh he rolled and chewanese left and inflteiing great loss on northwest of P.iimatsxa 1, J rhairman William- - leques'et on the mad ed nervously. Gicnt. but his retreat would leading to Liao Yang and Mukden and chairman of the New York f"d Illiferiug VWB WEAK he 1I0AR?E. cut off, he fell hack and nois dclcga'iop-- t to r ote i nil mih-now eighty-fl- v east of the letter Th ' rain of bis long epeorh of Mr Uiihaioi. rrrat.'d bidding Kiti Chou. place. At this "me the Japanese main yssfe-oawe eviirm i his General Chtrkoffs force is stationed force are on fo- - Hut Yen. voire, great lautbler nh.-he mr which was wsk end hoarse lui Cheng As soon dreadful are the sii- iis!ir of southeast of Kai t hou. Th plana ef and Kai Chou reads, at Van Dia Pudze prol'cr" St he had procured quiet by the use hiR TPmnrkB'Ole th Japanee remain a mystery to the and Shi Ka of his gayet, he Introduced respectively, thirty-sRussians. Archbishop my friend iM'i J siius, ot Kn"i.-keven imlc from Hat Cheng ani John J. Glsnnon. w ho delivered the inwho has vnw i bu'l ef fifty miles from Ta Tehe Kiao and Ksi vocation, The prayer waa brief and aa shin and in i 'for. T0 BID FAREWELL TO ARMY, mi. ( wlv-Chou. tha' thi prelate rtRumrd his sat w murmur bull . , from ronfi-iPidersh-irgof approval ran through the convention July 7.1: 10 p. n. It ts j jo in ir.l evn he eon; i not he heard reported that th emperor will leave hail. NO BREACH OF NEUTRAIJTY. Sl- ,Mrstuirg Saturday for the Volga The prayer was as follows: , !h" busf and ne.in. will wW Ka visit Penza. Our Esther, who art In Heaven, i lxindon, July 7. In the house of ,1" l ,s lh' r"- - sniara and hallowed he Thy name. Thy Kingdom Jo Id ! farewell to commons port in th.. c. tm tiee n credentials. th tifh and Syzran today Premier Balfour resixth Siberian army cuip. come; Thy will he done on earth as if Will n.; rhairman 117-- Z. plying to a qu.Mun of Rlhson Row-- . of ihe delegations which will he held In reserve ar IrHeaven, Give us this day onr pass that lcs. (Conservative), said fhar the sc- along? kutsk and Omsk. tally bread, and forgive ua onr tret. 'I snugesr." said John Uadwalladar There Is much confusion In the news- tinn of Great Britain in sending war-- 1 Passes as we forgive those who s of Pennsylvania, "that the ships to lit Commandor islands for paper reports rrom Uao Yang, wbich the against ns.Iad us not Into adopteil." protection of seals was taken at i may be but deliver na from evil. Amen. possibly accounted for by the the request Well, will you get ti,e of both Russia and Japan. ' fume Hole Ppirit. enlighten hearts megaphone? sheen e if IJent General Sakharoff There was no breath of neutrality in the chairman. of the people and poor forth the the reiorfM commander of the Eastern army, and I In. clerk ma le n sec. n. announce-and no international i General Kuropatkln and m x'hIT, who England's question co.iM arise therefrom. St. Lmii. July ".- -I liu fonMMiimn of Ihy divine love. Ecnd forth Thy . and they shall in reconvened today. entering ujmn the spirit, oh and 1 bun shall I'liew thu face second days Muslim. Tli nirrng scene ef yesterday had the cflcei "1 of the ear'll. and of 'In the name of the Father, Amen. heightening Interest la the Ghost. ef and tlrkei of Son the A'rain tiinse having bilge. men I of the call for the credentials ere-ai.-- L-rd- th-H- oly uo-lir- e to out-vid- e re-im- rt e 1 d es fen-:ur- e vice-chairm-an neral steel rails are raid abroad at per ton less than they are sold at home ani the fhahlona in steel tails remain the same, or substantially so. ex"Will some other standpatter plain why Americana should be made d more for American to iay steel rails than the citizens of other nations for them? "It may be answered, as Mr. Olm-steof Pennsylvania said, that the railroad companies pay for the rails and that it la the business of nobody else how mneh they pay for them, hut Olmstead had more rourage than information, for everybody with two ideas above a Hottentot knows that everybody that travels on a railroad, everybody that ship anything on one, everybody that uses anything so shipped, helps pay for the steel rails "Of a piece with the foregoing false that pretenses la that other one, Democrats would destroy American industry. There Is not a syllable of truth In it. Why should they desire to der stray industry? They aro vitally Interested In maintaining It and they wish to see all prosper by giving to them all equal chance and not by fostering tome at the expense of others "The true Democratic position on the tariff Is this: Recognizing the fact that a large portion of our revenue has always been raised from customs dutlej or taxes. Democrats divide all Imports into three classes necessaries comforts and luxuries And contend that the tariff taxes should be highest on luxuries, lower on comfort! and lowest or none at all on necessaries They furthermore say that taxes should be uniform on all articles belonging to one class. That, is tne Democratic partys position, from which It or bullied. No will not be driven amount of misrepresentation will cause them to budge from that position. We say furthermore that not one dollar more In shape of tariff taxes or any other sort of taxes should be taken from the people than la necessary to pay the expenses of a government economically administered. On these propositions we believe we are right, and on them we confidently rely in' our appeal to the American people In November. OUR MERCHANT MARINE When Napoleon signed the tme deeds in this vast country west of the Mississippi, he turned to the American commissioners and said: "Now I have given England a maritime rival, aud so he had, until unsalable greed and criminal maladministration crowded the starry banner of the re oue-thir- ad public from the high sea and ti.dl-,- . ed the rich domain of the mn ,, i860, we had the second larger chant marine In the world -- m-r Ml whitened every harbor and m.r floated in every breeze uniW heavens. How rJty all v i).M changed after thirty-fiv- e year n( S publican misrule, last year, of ail merchant-me- n that went through Suez canal, not a single vessel or small, except battleships, lir gn. American flag at its masthead and Is seen in foreign waters oniy flying over a Worse than this more Immiliailnt than thia--a few years ago when appropriated a large m money to buy corn and wheat and ntM-tsend to the famine-strtrk- n we could not send it q . American ship for the reason that there waa none to nd k In, hut to our great humiliation to hire a foreign ship In which to ini our charity to our starving fen men. When an American goes abroad hi must sail on a foreign Bhip, under i foreign officer. Why have things eon. to thia shameful, this pitiful rompln-ioIn a country that has tha linen material for ships and Bailors i world? Because our exorbitant ttrif system has made It Impossible for to build a ship in rompetliloi with the British builders on ths rlnr Clyde. Yet the Republican gang hn the Infinite gall to prate about in patriotism! "Our boys are rushing to fhee death 14 search of gold In the Klondike, the oceans of the world contain awhq ail lion Klondiken if the Republican pert; would only permit them to work thi water main. TRUST "BUSTING." "Republirana claim In public to bt the great and only ." notwithstanding the fact that under Re publican misrule trusts hare aprunf up like muehroome In a damp cellar and have become plentiful u berries in June. "It la said that, Strawn shew which way the wind blown." Here Is a ntnv which indicates that tha trusts hare nothing to fear from Republican "trot busters." It is the appointment of it torney General Philander C. Knox, S ." publican par excellent to succeed the late Matthew 8txnlej Quay in the senate. There wonld hivt been nothing etrange or luspirtout man-of-w- n aar-bod-y trust-busteri- trust-buster- (Continued on Page u Make Determined Assault on Outposts and the Russians Retire Russians ture Jap Provisions. oa Oar Great Crockery Sale Will Continue One More Week m com-panic- dls.-ovcr- et g i 1 ,H 1 te-i- R-- t lle-niy- i Wheelwright Bros . re'-re- rr:, ''. Ite tre-pss- tPmp-tailo- n. j 2476 Wa:!i. Are, 6.) |