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Show IK DP THIRD I PARTY STARTS i IN QUICK Til ? jol. Bryan and Senator La fpolletle Hold Conference ; f at Union Station at the I National Capital. x - Politicians take lively interest )emocrats Assemble in VVash-jingfon VVash-jingfon to Make Arrange-jttrnent Arrange-jttrnent for National Con-Wk Con-Wk vention of Part'. RttSHIN'GTON'. .Tsm. 7. William Jen-. Hjp Bryan of Ncbinska and Senator frolMtr- of Wisconsin had a confcl-Kr confcl-Kr at Hio I'nlon stiitlon lonltfil upon Eir Joint arrixal In tlio city, the former 1Kb the JOiilh and llio latter from tho WLr. The mffllns between the thrco-jB thrco-jB presidential rundldnto of the 1v-mo-jsitle party and tlx progressive Ucijnb-who Ucijnb-who If f-'clilnsr to wrest the noml- Kllon from President Taft, was said to &" accidental No sooner uao it known thai th two Riders had como together ihan tonpucB Epn to yas and third parly t it lie flw Ejck and fust. 1 1 was not confined ftolly to incnibc-rsi of tlio Doinooratlr lfcllonal committer, who woro Kathcrlng Kr tlio nioethiK tomorrow, Republican:;, fto. showed h lively Interest. 'All day tho Democratic committeemen Bj boon ricoUlnj; methods of dealing with K several porplcxliiK cpifdtions sched-fljld sched-fljld to come up at tomorrow's meeting, JjKl ncarlv evciy possible solution ad-ViiicCi ad-ViiicCi .seemed lo depend upon tho prob-Sta prob-Sta altitude nf tin; Nebraska leader. rcsrCJa was -low because of the general ,Blrc to consult Mr. Rryan and his ar-iBvkI. ar-iBvkI. .scheduled for i o'clock, was awaited Wl)i liiipatleu. e. ni train," blockaded jBa v'ici I;, was two hours late, wilttiy prominent Democratic leaders Wffc ;it the f'uMnn. After haudfliMklngn M around, lr. Rrynn and Senator La .Ulstte seemed lo night nadi olhr about ttsainc time. They rushed toward each fcior and shook lmnd., and then lost no Smc In withdrawing a short distance Xom ino crowd. They sat down on a Rnrti and conversed with evident carn-Hlticxri carn-Hlticxri fur scv ral minutes. flftWiml --. being done?" was tho uucs-Bii uucs-Bii the nulling Democrats seemed to he Bkln riKh other, as trtey watched. Bmo cciimci nutluu was apparent. RYhdi Mr. Bryan and the. senator ifd there was another show 'f good Actln. Mi l'.i-au then explained ilint HRitor L.i l'ollelte and ho hud talked Bnut IV lesolution ivndlnc In congress iBnil'lhig lor the election of .senator.1, by vilitr oie tf.nritor 1.n Kol"tte then the same explanation by telephone, (bln the mlndn of some Mere remuitied Mlttlo ;.k. ptl. lsm V was reported that fv-nntor La Tol-Blc Tol-Blc Imd icoiir' to tlio station to -meet Bt- Bryan, hut the senator said tho HtHIiu; was purelv accidental, resulting JBin the fa t thai their trains happened !i in at the s.nne time. tVS onlv (diked about, the direct elee-ta elee-ta resolution, wild the senator. "We Bbolli deepix interested In the sub-Rtml sub-Rtml i olopol l?rv;in agrees with mc ii solution should be parsed." pd With Mack. JwrittH'l lirv.in drove from the station w honi' of Cotter T. ISride, his clos-V'fllend clos-V'fllend l! asnliiu-ioi) lie deellnrd ulk ;il((i j iiiiN prolilem the commit-Rnlll commit-Rnlll h.ivr to .solve. U Ik evident ho BiH to fd i is heatings before plung-HUi'"" plung-HUi'"" rul,a' ' "ol,Il8es lo be a allrrlng Hjftr rrinoltg travel stains Colopel PHi drnvi lo the hotel apatimcnt of niiati li. Mil. k chairman- of the na. y! commute i and dined with him. m "i" hot i Mr. Uryan was met by a Fft number 0r newspaper men. Ho was fpieptlons In every conceIva"ble ul um,,ll ""t discuss candidate.:, ntepij, pi(optlal primaries or any jtl'e matters pending before the coin-ilte; coin-ilte; He would not talk of the lct-IEviv- ,,J bao beep written by Wood-iE.i. Wood-iE.i. !' u fl w vcars ago. urging fne fCri u fid itsflf of the Xabraalcan, but Wv i "H "lfr",,1 ever. "lnlH' fnanagor of the AVood-IV'wi' AVood-IV'wi' headuuarter:. charged to-W,"f'ii to-W,"f'ii tlmt the report of friction between "f0n imrl Biyan was Iriwplred In Wall Kn ,llut otht'r MorieK of the fit ""factor mlKht be expected from El J"7f"' 1,0 fl'5n" the exlst- lt or the alleged letter, however. Remocrats Assemble. 'There w i)c Si,thored here tomorrow Mftn,','! fCVOri' who haa licen men- ' ror tbc Democratic nomination, or 'Wdatej , ..ii,' :icl,v" !ld receptive can-ifcern can-ifcern 1)0 represent. In person IMcnl- I1 1,0 'oodrow Wilson or New Ki; ifvenior Fosh of Massachusetts, (norSv.. ,aniP Cl(irl J1"'' Former Gov-dKw Gov-dKw k 'J Missouri. Governor Disc of mmnrk,,St",mtor Kr" of Indiana, who ,0. l0 fopresentatlvo of IB m2 x'i-wball. but who Is icgarded HLuitv ' J'P'R a dark horse prob-iKila prob-iKila ) Ke"tor Newshtnda of .Ne-Sei'intr.i .Ne-Sei'intr.i 13 11 Progrc3s!ve platform. Brtpr ' i?r , o'no'-cno of Ohio ia looking nint(," J"d3"" Harmon boom: Keprc-tWr. Keprc-tWr. '""iTwood of Alabama Is RC,.,1".'011' .bul M,t attend the PHll hi t.n'!?' '"'luct. and then there M' al 1,11,1 m. u- Hearst, who I5 spoken Kcri,,,,aJ)nl'lllty. although gencinlly MKhT ! a,C,arl; "tn. and Colonel IHsi i. U,)-H 1,01 lack supporters. MUuphVm le, i",tI i'ltimore aem to bo Hhkuln "s, '"ifduHl for the convention. IKntVeii ,t-cinK. does not offer any SKiiBM '"'luce ment beyond nctual o.x-K o.x-K ii,n,ml,l,lc Democratic commillcc Wmnm "h whleli recelvc the Will m i ."bould provide omcthlng r fi ; 1),to ?.li,r " campalsn. Don-lSrt.il Don-lSrt.il 'w Y,,rk s,,HO amilre to cn-St, cn-St, " lnf' convention. It Ik said, bul ! the m.i 1 'e"'s to be narrowing down It ?v,clll"H nrl named. or0' !Si 'lct,lr?'J tonight that IJalti- N tl,!l'iceH w.'re increasing, pteats Come First. JlJil "llhig of the committee 'will be JUlIn lir 'onday noon. Tho first a t Vi u w,n ''-elvo attention rc-ad rc-ad Pr.. 1 '"ntcstn from Tennessee o wa. il .of. 11 L'" !- Mountciutlc. 1 inA 1 i0tc1 commit teemau by the ntloii 1. dc,pKn"m at the Denver con-om con-om 11, a, (onll""e a a committeeman MreVi ,.'5,l'ltu ,s opposed by John X Nullum .M',ls nmad by a state Elds L ,wh,,ch flUMHoncd Mount-V Mount-V V? 'r rly ynh. The place held lV". Jamen p. Guffey of PnnnBji- sought by Reprooentatlvo A. Mitchell Palmer. Guffey is charged by a, faction of his party with having been Indifferent to tho state of his party's candidate for governor In the hist election. elec-tion. Those contests probably will provoke a long struggle unless the committee shall declare that a state committee has not the power of vacating the office of national committeeman, which would have the effect of retaining both Mount-castlo Mount-castlo and Guffey. It Is said that Mr. Bryan favors the retention of Moiml-castlo Moiml-castlo and the rejection of Guffey. which Is Just contrary to tho wishes of what arc known as the "old guard" members of the commit tec, Primary Question. There Is little doubt that the committee commit-tee will be compelled lo face the question ques-tion of primaries for the selection of delegates, although the majority seem lo be against It. The majority members of tho committee are opposed to primaries on account of the cost and therefore will oppose a general Indorsement uf the primary pri-mary plan. It appears likely that the Democratic committee will follow the example ex-ample of the llepubllean committee, which left the state having primary laws free to follow that plan of selecting delegates. dele-gates. Little attention In being paid to the demands of the representatives of candidates candi-dates for tho abrogation of the rnlo of the party which requires a t wo-thlrdu j vole of the convention to nominate cau-dldates cau-dldates for president and vice president. It Is asserted that If this (lucatlon Is proposed It will be voted down. Many contend that the national committee could not entertain the proposition at all, 1 and Unit no change could he mudc cx-1 cept by tho convention, j |