Show Vol No j jj O. O j A r 4 D MAR r SHALL 4 THE l lr j CONVENTIONS CONVENTION'S S 'S LABORS V 1 ENDED THIS MORNING Governors o of New Jersey an and Indiana Chosen as Party's Standard Bearers h DELEGATES r HURRY AWAY Bryans Bryan's Platform Accepted But His Attempt to Name Vice Presidential Candidate Is Thwarted Final Ballots for Head of Ticket 1 9 d tI O t n O 0 1 r J 1 I UI N 0 rl o 0 r o oH o 8 UI c cr er r 1 0 r- r H 0 third Forty 3 D 28 27 1 1 fourth Forty 99 27 27 27 Forty fifth 97 25 27 27 sixth Forty 11 84 84 12 BF BALTIMORE ALTIMORE JULY 3 FOR FOR PRESIDENT GOVERNOR WOODROW WILSON SO OF OP NEW JERSEY FOR TOR VICE PRESIDENT GOVERNOR THOMAS R. R MARSHALL OF INDIANA This was the Hie ticket completed by the Democratic national convention at 1 56 a. a m. m today t The nomination of Governor Marshall for vice president came ns as something something some some- thing of or a sin surprise prise for when the nights night's balloting for vice ce president began it seemed that Bryan Bryan- Wilson Bryan Wilson contingent in the convention eon had bad definitely settled upon Governor Joseph E. E Burke of North Dakota There w was s 1 riot not tOt muc much of a fi fight ht however howe el and wh when n two t o ballots allots dis disclosed Marshall easily in in the lead Gov Governor Burkes Burke's name me w was withdrawn rawn and Marshall Mar Mar- Marshall Br- Br 1 shall was tas Pl proclaimed m 9 th the nominee by y a l in ff later t econ econ- icoD- icoD had bad xi ad adjourned sine sine Eie n die T yi P 3 vr r J Jr r T The Tho dele delegates worn weary made their way out ont of the big conT convention 1 hall singing and nd happy to start for home WILSON VILSON FINALLY NOMINATED Governor Wilson Alison was nominated at the afternoon session on the fort forty forty- sixth ballot and md his nomination like that of Governor Marshall was quickly made unanimous The best of feeling pervaded both sessions Mr Bryan had announced h his intention of introducing a resolution in effect discharging the national notional commit committee tee from conducting the coming campaign campaign cam caUl- and allowing allotting Governor Go Wison VU on to appoint his own campaign manager lie He was dissuaded from this course and instead of making a move more that might IJ have e stirred up strife ho lie made a little speech which he termed his bis valedictory and in vein turned hInted the mantle of his former tory in n happy over o leadership as a presidential candidate to Governor Wilson I 1 BRYAN PLEDGES HIS SUPPORT Ho He pledged h his s faithful support to the presidential nominee and aud ended by urging that either Governor Burke or Senator George Chamberlain of Oregon Oregon Ore- Ore gon bon bo be nominated for vice vice president I The Nebraskan was understood particularly to favor Burke as a type of the modern progressive progress e When after the thc first ballot someone moved mo to make the nomination of Marshall unanimous Mr 1 Bryan started for the stage to make a n statement The motion was withdrawn before he could speak When Then tho the motion was as renewed renewed re re- after the second ballot Mr r. r Bryan Brynn did not protest l The Tho platform hewed out in committee several days das ago and warmly praised by Mr Bryan was adopt adopted cd with a whoop Many l of the delegates went directly from the convention hall to special trains and by tomorrow practically all will have e left town l. l O CONVENTION FINALLY CLOSES WITH A RUSH r B ALTIMORE July 2 The The Democratic convention at its final session tonight tonight tonight to- to night was in many respects almost the direct opposite of the sessions that Hint had proceeded it It Ii was marked by the accomplishment of much business busi- busi ness without very much noise IP In n one respect it was like many of its predecessors prade- prade Y Jennings Bryan made a speech mI TIo I I I The lue tue Democrats took WOK TWO votes on the vice president and were cre taking a 3 third roll call v when hen Governor Go Burke o of North Dakota was withdrawn and Governor Po Marshall was as named by bj ac- ac The platform had already beep beel adopted when this came and and in inn in ina a n minute or two after the acclamation motion had carried the convention jr was s adjoin ned Brans Bran's Last Card Despite the thc fact that the main busIne business bus- bus iness Inc Ine s 8 of or the thc convention convention the tho nomination nomination nomina nomina- tion of or a presidential candidate had candidate had been peen disposed of or floor lOOI an and galleries Were filled tonight for tho the final ses ses- session sion of ot the thO Democratic Democratic national con con- Tho Thu nomination of a a. vice presidential candidate aud and the tile adoption a opt op- op t tion on of the platform framed fronted b by tho the subcommittee Q of or the reso committee committee com com com- of which William lm J J. J Bran nn is chairman were tho the d ties r remaining to be performed b by Y Yeen tho convention convention which L had lad b been een In n l session Ion since last Tues Tues- dar day But B a re resolution framed by Bryan l 1 to allow the candidate to name his own campaign committee promised trouble The delegates tired of or tho the dull routine rou rou- tine tint of four tour days 8 of ot balloting for a presidential candidate were wore on hand r ear early anxious to dispose of the tho work that was waH still to be done Tho The choice of oC Q i. vice presidential candidate was the first program confronting the conventi convention convention con con- venti on tonight g J 3 When hen tho the hour for the convening of oC the session arrived there were several sc delegations v which had not tal taken cn their Places laces 8 A week of convention politics had tad Just about tired out the most enthusIastic enthusiastic enthusiastic en en- en- en an and O cr everyone ono wanted ranted to KO go o home borne All Ml the aggressiveness that Continued on P Pago u 2 2 Column 1 CLARK SPURNS 4 SECOND PLACE Speaker Flatly Refuses Non Nomi- r nation for the Vice I SL Presidency S u Continued From Page Va-ge One One- marl marked cd the previous sessions se was n gone the thc dele delegates were wera in In a n mood i to q finish things with titi u It rush r A As tho the convention mot met presidential presidential press press- gossip wa was given an au any impetus tusI I b by y the thc circulation of or u a report that Camp Clark defeated for tor tho the presidential dentinI nomination would be bc willing willingto to accept second place on the thu ticket t. t Despite the crowd d that filled J tho the hall hail the police regulations were gr greatly atly re re- re On the floor r there were almost as ss s many women as ns as there thero were sero delegates dole dele I gates c I The Tho Now New Jerse Jersey delegates 1 I tic lie ov over r their victory I cheered Wilson and 1 nd d' d Bryan Dran Impartially Impartial impartial- ly after atter the they took tool their teats The They san sang sane parodies on various popular lar songs for both hoth Wilson lIson and Claris Jn In n return a Missouri 1 delegate at from tron across the aisle yelled veiled The noun houn I dawg g 1 for or Wilson now Hold Holti Io Joc e I IUt t Thereupon Xe New v Jersey cheered Wilon YlI Wil- I eon on buttons were pinned pInnell on the tho lapels U of oC the Missouri delegation and thor there was vas a. a general love o feast between New NC ew Jersey and Missouri Tho rho Maryland del delegation g began hegan to Fing Maryland J My I Maryland nd and those thoe on OiL the floor and in the thc galleries galler galler- je ies arose V chorus of oC In e every Ind followed and tho convention con to tu h have entered upon a n long long- delayed era em of ot good feeling feeing boom boon The Clark for tor torIce vice Ice president Grew Crew stronger despite a R statement b bythe by bythe the Clark managers that he would not accept the he vice presidential nomina nomina- lion tion I Frederick J J. Lynch of or Minnesota Minne Milino- JO sofa sota who t was closely associated l with tho the late Governor Johnson of or o Minnesota ta tn was also mentioned as a vice presidential pres pres- possibility The names name of or Governor Go Marshall of off f Indiana and Governor GO Burke flurke of ot North I Dakota were ore also heard in this conI con con- I i William J. J Bryan entered tho the hallI hall halt I while political 1 and patriotic songs were f un being sung sunS and the they wore Inter- Inter Interrupted r ct b by the tho cheers that greeted Bryan I Clark Nominated If K IT IT IL Dean of Georgia Georgia- mounted the platform to make the tho first nomina nonIna- I tion Wo e want to nominate a realI really great greatman greatman man he lie shouted From all ov over r the hall ball came cries of Clark Clark Clark For sev several ral minutes D Dean an continued amid shouts of or Name your our man Who ho hoJ J Js she he When he finally placed d Clark In nomination a yell ell sounded through the nail hall I Meantime the J leaders were exerting fr E ery effort cHort to reach Clark on tho the telephone n nr 1 S A's As S Denn Dean c concluded former Governor PtA A M M. Dockory Q of ot Missouri hurried to Ihn ilin platform to decline the nomination nomination nomina nomina- tion for Clark CI The Thc Honorable Champ Clark has de decided decided de I cl td be cannot accept th the office of ot said Dockery Docker Ice H president Champ Clark did cUd not reach this conclusIon conclusion con con- out o of pIque continued Dock Dock- vy t iy Ho ha JB Is s. s as loyal loal to tho the Democratic Demor Demo Demo- r cratic party Jart and to Its nominee Wood Wood- Wilson II on as ho he ever was Speaker dark sImp simply I prefers to remain In his place ph or of to remain a simple member r of ot or the tho House of tives a ur n As Dock cry c concluded Idaho yielded to North Dakota and former Senator Purcell placed Go Governor cmor Burke of North orth Dakota In nomination Mr Ir Purcell characterized Governor a a. progressive of or pro progressive progress progress- ress- ress c ive lF He as asserted that Governor Burke t would draw man many progressive e Republican lican otes votes to the ticket Idaho seconded ed the nomination of or Burke Dutke Samuel Alschuler of t f Illinois took toole the j. j and nominated d Elmer Imel W. W II of O Rock nock Island ill IH f L A A m motion to to limit nominating to to three minutes w Nit ent through II by acclamation G G. G J. J F F. of ot Indiana then took toole th the platform sad and nominated Governor Thomas II R shall Mai-shall ah 11 for Cor or tho the vice dency Henr Henry Volmer of ot Iowa loa nominated Martin J. J Wad lie lIc urge urged Wilson on and Wade as an all alternative tlc ticket tet that would sweep the country Mr 11 Va Wade e himself follower Vollmer r and ind declared lie he did not d desire lre the himself H Ho seconded the nomi- nomi t of or Governor GO Burke Kansas seconded the nomination J of Burke anil and Louisiana seconded that of uC Governor Go Marshall Alonzo L L. Miles of Maryland placed pincer Mayor Jayor James lames Preston reston of or Baltimore InI in I u nomination tn ADOPTED After Arter Miles 1 concluded A. A Mitchell 1 Palmer aimer Wilsons Wilson's Jaon's manager d sk d unan jt consent that the tho ho consideration of k the tho ho vice Jee presidential nomination be f and the lI r report port of oC the cornI comI com com- I I t on resolutions be received and t acted acted upon Unanimous consent was wast t o obtained an and Chairman Kern of C the ther thel l r Resolutions committee o b began gan to r rend ad the tho platform He Ho had scarcely carcI bc begun ulI hen Jhen t there er was waR I 1 a movement mn I 1 to leave leav the hall hail It was Vas several tle minutes min mm- utes before the business could proc proceed ll md nd the pollee police were vere kept Jept busy clearing be tile al aisles les When was restored i t Senator Kern resumed th tho Tea reading of or orI I ho ile platform t t Tho lie ho reading of the report of oC th the tho corn corn- on resolutions resolution consumed nearly neath Sn n hour It Wa was listened nel to with wit care- care ul nl attention b by the delegates and th tho cw ow ew spectators who r remained In itt th the When the reading was concluded ed I Kern Kem moved mo the adoption of or he report which was done h by viva I oce eec vote ote J Governor Brewer of oC Mississippi of- of I ered the tho formal re resolution giving tho banks of ot th the tho convention to National Chairman Norman 7 1 71 Muck Mack und and Nn- Nn NoI I tonal Secretary Urey Woodson It m vas pa passed sed without deb debate t The other resolutions on approving Jn the tile On committees als o jere I ASS IS ts nl RESOLUTIONS 01 OF III THANKS IS A series of oC resolutions praising Bal- Bal l Mayor the police ce and Ire ts the hotels and every every- bod body else SO lle In Baltimore DI wore were put through Tha deJe a tos grew rest restless lesI and Alex AllX D. D v Pitts of MI Mississippi il i 1 yelled The Tue l' l regular order Walt Wait Just a n minute asked Chairman Chairman Chair Chair- man Jamol Jim Jano 3 Im Irn afraid somebody will present a n ait t i 1 thanking the com com- I Pitts tin fliP dole dele gate had hall dickered with the thc taxi for Cor more than a week roared a approval a pp ro va I. I A j Delaware nrc dole delegate caught the spirit of ot tho the occasion l ind nd d moved tha the thinks thanks of or tho tilo convention to the tic Seventh Seventh Sev See Ward Democratic club of oC Baltimore haiti Balti more bo be given The Seventh Yard Ward club hn had conducted open Olon house for the delegate and the resolution was adopted amid laughter ugh tel OUI JU- JU SU II U. U When th the vice Ice presidential nom nominations nomina Inn tion wore were again taken was Was wan after in midnight I ti nIght Michigan seconded IO nomination of or Governor Go Marshall Minnesota seconded second d cl Governor Burke Mississippi seconded Marshall larsh JJ Missouri passed p Nebraska through Delegate nto C. C J. J Smith of Omaha seconded Governor Burke Burko Several states passed anti and then Alfalfa Al AJ Ai- Ai falfa Bill Dill Murray of ot Oklahoma sec See on Bu Burke Burko j Judge e will iii R. R U King u o of Oregon vun j-vun offered of oC- Jn In nomination Senator Chamberlain Chamber Chamber- laIn Iain of ot that state Senator John Sharp Williams of ot Mississippi seconded the nomIna nomination of ot Senator Pitts o of Alabama protested tl thero there would soon oon 1 be 0 more mor candidates than delegates but the call of oC the states proceeded When Pennsylvania was uvas reached the state had no no candidate It thereby theroh l became becam apparent relt that tho the plan to have o Palmer Speaker ler Clark would not nol be carried ll out Representative Henry of Texas a Wilson leader seconded Governor GO BUll Burke e. e It It s seemed at this time t that at Go Governor GornOr Burke favored b by the tho Bryan Bryan- Wilson delegates undoubtedly would be bo chosen on the time second or third ballot hallot hal bal lot after the favorite fa sons had been disposed o of It also lAo was apparent that the tho real tl fight h t for far the vice vico presidency rested he between tween Governor Go Burke Burko and amid lId Governor Marshall of Indiana nn The states seconding see sec cc- cc ending the nominations of oC tho the two gov go- governors o were about equally equall divided PROPOSES R A When hen time the District of ot Columbia was reached Robert Roberl Mattingly proposed tho the name of ot Br Bryan an lie IIo said ld l Mr h Chairman Man Many great Democrats Democrats Dem Dem- have been to this ml magnificent convention but the greatest of oC all has hns not been named We e want WI victory Jetor with Wilson lIson in November and whoever r wo we nom nom- mate Inato I now predict that victory will be ours but to make assurance doubly sure let u us nominate that great rent exponent of |