Show I FOUR MORE NAMED BY DEMOCRATS TS IN DAYLIGHT SESSION r Simmons Glass Davis and Harrison Placed in inN Nomination N ti on B By Exposition Auditorium San Fran Fran- o. o July Four 1 Four Pour more candidates for tho the presidency were wore placed in nomination nom nom- fri th tion at this mornings morning's session of the convention completing the tho list and f the tho convention con fourteen names in fn addition to the unnamed candidates Co Vl Vf o President Marshall Mu and Champ Chu Clark k Those nominated today were Furnifold M. M Simmons senator from I North Carolina Cart Carter r Glass senator from Virginia John W. W Davis of West Vest Virginia VIrgina ambassador am am- to the ho court of Sk St Jamen Francis Burton Harrison governor- governor general of the tho Philippines Ovation Oration for tor The feature of tho the ses session don was the ovation o given to Davis ls after his name namo was placed before foro the tho convention con by I Gov Gor John J. J Cornwall West Vir Virginias Virginia's lnla's governor Although Davis can hardly l be e considered a n. leader among tho the canI candidates can can- I tho possibility of his selection I as a a. dark horse In the tho event oyent the I ot other er candidates tall fall was strengthened C k by lup the tho enthusiasm with which his nomi nom nom- i In Uon was wa received Delegates Deles In all nIl alli j i parts of ot the hall gave o Davis very gent gen gen- J t r us ro applause t This was repeated after acter each of or the I t two o seconding speeches for Davis had bad hadj badI I j I been made mad Henry Henr 1 D. D r Floods Flood's presentation of or I Carter Glass was also a no big feature of or orthe th the the- r session Ho lIo made a forceful ar argument u ment for the Virginian b by reading letters letters let let- ct- ct f Ura written by President Wilson and former fONner Secretary McAdoo c. which cornI comI commended com corn I mended GI Glass for tor his work in putting i through the federal ed ral reserve resene act and for his administration of or the treasury department Glass was given a lot of oC by b the delegates Convention Contention Open When 1 n the tho convention con opened Jud Judge e I Frank J. J of this ell city with the assistance of Uda Waldrop at nt the great f pipe organ org staged a a. most clever and antI r effective piece of or artistry which thrilled the whole Judge taking taking- his place at atthe atthe atthe the front of rostrum recited in a clear and resonant voice olce the words of that great old oltI song sono- The Battle lI Hymn mn I nr th nl hill tic the pi played cd a soft accompaniment lm t. t When v the recitation ended the tones of or the great reat organ were projected In an nn echo to a a. far tar off corner cornel of the all g-all gallery r In Inthe inthe the thc rear of or the auditorium where a a. woman sin singer er took up the thc stirring Glory Glor Glory of or the ch chorus Then the audience Joined In rep repeating atinE the tho chorus when tho solo had It was WR a wonderfully effective performance performance per per- although the beauteous harmony harmony har bar mony of It wa was marred by ono one of the irrepressible community song leaders leaders lead lead- ers who felt ell It ft his duty to l leap p to the the- front of at the rostrum and urge the tho audience to join in the singing Bishop Nichols of ot the tho Protestant Episcopal diocese of oC San Francisco de delivered do- do livered the Invocation In In an impressive rn manner an ncr Nominated The namo name of or Senator Simmons was plated placed before the convention by Gov Go C. Wr-C. Newlands of or North Carolina and seconded by Mrs Martha Nelson McCan of- of Los of-Los Ix s Angeles In the briefest t secondIng secondIng second- second Ing speech on record All AIl she said wasI wasI wasI was I second the nomination of ot Senator F F. M. M Simmons and she got a n. hearty che cher r because she made it 11 short A then hen Oregon was t called a member of or of the delegation arose and said that th this the delegates from that state Were ere In Instructed Instructed instructed In- In by bp the presidential preference and accordingly joined the movement mo to draft the ZIon lIon William Gibbs McAdoo This statement was VIas cne cheered red b the by McAdoo boosters in the h hail lI but from a section of or the gallery affie fie the cry We e want no crown prince here While Mr Flood was nominating Senator Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator Glass Charley Murphy of or the Tammany Tammany Tam Tam- many delegation left lefe his coat on the and aisle went over to the Ne New Jersey Jersey Jersey Jer Jer- sey delegation where he held a whispered whispered whis whis- perel conversation with James E. E Nu Xu- Nu- Nu gent It was suspected that New l York and Now New ew Jersey were endeavoring to set get together in the movement against McAdoo cAdo I J Senator Glass is placed in an embarrassing em em- barra position such as no other candidate 1 has to endure Just before he left New ew ew York he ho had a hour four t talk lk with McAdoo In which the Pros Pros- d dents dent's nt's son-in-law son told him emphatically I 1 h lie would not be a candidate and prom prom- I I to give him Glass all nIl his BUpt sup sup- 1 t But when Glass arrived here he the tho McAdoo boom in full swing an U aGH-U he be has hag been unable to do an anything I to combat it It Nevertheless his BUPp sup sup- p porters decided to put his hla name In Int in nomination t in the hope that the lightning might strike if the McAdoo Mc Mc- lc- lc Adoo movement falls taUs When Flood finished his speech he heas was as as presented with a largo large bouquet of I American Beauty roses by Lillian R R. Sr of ot the New Nev ew York delegation aP Cornwell well easily tho the hand- hand Bom st man who has appeared before t tk convention made a pleasing ad ad- ad dress in nominating Davis He lie threw lust one harsh harah note noto Into tho the conven- conven I I 51 tic b by Pointing out that as soon as ast t 1 the thi candidate is Is' named the mantle mantIe of or i 1 leadership wi will IU be transferred from 1 I Wison 4 tho the to new nominee Actress Score Hit JUt An Ari exceedingly effective speech seconding see sec dloS- dloS the tho nomination of ot Davis was vas t do by Mrs Julia Brown wife of f a a. W West St Virginia millionaire who was ns f formerly Izetta Jewell an actress whose career was started In the old Alcazar theatre In San Francisco She Shet told a clever story giving a a. new verI ver- ver t I si eion n of the Creation as related b by a l. l I Sunday schoolboy who has it that tho the t Cr Creator after fashioning man and bay leav ing him to sleep in tho the Garden of or Eden took out his his- his brains brains and made woman The story was well weIl told and It gOt i over with ia a bl big b'S laugh The band then rt tho paid talented woman a a a. compliment by b playing Great BI Big Beautiful Doll DoIl and she she- looked It It dressed all an in white and with her hair daintily curled and coiffed upon her shapely head Another good g lino line In tho speech was to tho the effect that Davis was not a n. preacher but practices in his life Ufo what preachers pr preach When hen tho the Philippines was called Mrs Agnes of or Washington who spent sixteen years In the PhilipI Philippines Philip Philip- pines I fl CS n nominated 0 rn I n Governor Governo r C Gen Genera o n crab r Harrison on characterizing him as a a. great administrator The rho canal anal zone last to bo be called had no candidate and thus at 1 o'clock tho the thoroll thoroll roll of states on pre presidential nomination nominations nomina nomina- tion was closed Secretary Hoffman Horrman made m a n. bad fumble fum tum- ble blo when ho hI undertook to read to tho the convention from tho Vallejo Chamber cr crof of Commerce inviting everybody to visit tho th Maro Mare Island navy yard Hoffman Hoffman Horrman Hoff Horr- man called rolled It and tho audience audience audi audi- ence once lan laughed at his unfamiliarity with the California pronunciation Ho He got gol ot out o of it gracefully g b by p saying ho could not speak Spanish although h ho could walk Spanish and md some somo one on tho the platform told him how to pronounce the word Utahn Hard lilt JIlt Suffrage c was given hen a hard blow when or Mr Mrs Louise ulse a a. member of or the Utah legislature tried to get et tho the convention con con- to adopt adOlt a a. resolution beseechIng beseech beseech- In Ing tho the Louisiana legislature to ratify ratty tho the suffrage amendment A delegate ate in the tho Maryland aryland section promptly arose and c exclaimed exclaimed- Maryland objects and this ended it Announcement that the resolutions committee would not be ready with tho platform until 8 S o'clock In the tho evening o prompted Wilbur Marsh Mars of Iowa Iown to tomOe move mO that the convention con proc proceed ed at nt once to ballot on tho the candidates and continue at it until tho the platform was present presented d. d Ed d Moore of Ohio chief of or ino UIO Cox managers arose with a strident ent objection and so 50 n m many objections camo came from other parts of or the tho hall that Marsh Jarsh withdrew his motion and permItted permitted permitted per per- adjournment to bo be taken to S o'clock tonight ht wh when n the platform Is to tobe tobo tobo bo be ready for presentation S. 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