Show CLARKS CLARK'S FOLLOWERS TRY STAMPEDE WHEN NEW YORK SWITCHES i t Speaker eaker of House Receives Votes on Tenth Ballot and Wilson After After Roll Call Cal Without Nomination Adjournment Was Taken Taen at O'Clock This Morning Until 1 I O'Clock This Afternoon II I BALTIMORE Juno June Jun After 29 29 After a night of confusion during durins' durins which ba ballot alter Ater ballot for tko Democratic pr presidential sl ot dental nomination was taken the cOnvention convention con con- venton adjourned at 0 o'clock clock this morning until uti 1 0 o'clock clock this afternoon William of New York ork was wa in the chair when Adjournment was taken He le received the notion motion and Raveled gaveled it through at to tho clos of the twelfth bal bal- lot lot Speaker mark Clark gained tremendously on the tenth ballot blot when whon New York acting tn under unde tho the unit rule nde switched its ninety votes from Harmon to him NewYork's New Kew York York's change caused a sensation in the convention and a demonstration f for r Clark Cark that lasted laste or for two twenty minutes min mm- utes was be begun un Carks Clarks Carks friends thought that New NewYork's NewYork York York's s 's change e of vote would lead lea other eta tates tea to change and tb the tho cheering catcalling catcalling cat cat- calling caUna hurrahing stamping pin and snout shouting shout sout in ing was for tor the purpose of enthusing oth other r d delegates le atc to follow New Now York York's s 1 l lead Bd The change of Now New Yorks York's ninety votes otes to Clark gave aV him a majority majority- of the be votes s' s in the tho convention but a majority ma ma- jort dots dote not nominate ln in ln a Demorat Democratic Demo Demo- cratic convention Clark Clark received ot vote rat The The Wilson Wison total was This was the first frt roll roUcal call on which an any candidate had had bad a majority The eleventh ballot balot was was' ordered amid aid great confusion This his hi showed a total of for Clark and for lor Wilson a a loss Joss of of two for Clark and a gain Ian of ot four for Wilon Wilson P Political l experts going oin over oer thu this ballot bal lot pointed out the sini significance of Tom Ts Taggarts Taggart's Indiana dele delegations delegation s 's s e casting tin thirty vote votes f for r Marshall aton 1 the the oni only votes Marshall received on this ball ballat AJ Also Aso the fact that receive Underwood on this ballot r received 18 votes balot It would seem to bo be necessary for tor Cark Clark I to get et both the Underwood and Marshall vote ote before he can cn make further fur fur- Marshal ther ther- therb headway adwAy b Th The twenty-nine twenty votes of Ohio were cas cast for Harmon this ballot hallot bal hal lot Jot Oho also alst and with the tho combined combine force of Underwood Marshall Marhal and Harmon C Clark Chirk rk would o ld have hao the necessary twoS two two thirds majority and aud secure t the nomina tl tion n. n lon The decision to make mak Clark tho the choice of New York deleat delegation was ew after a series genes of n conferences con hi which h b had lasted since Monday Monda It n wiLs was after r th tb the N New w- w Yorker Yorkers had bad iad b been en given ample assurance of the thee speakers speaker's 1 strength th b by the firmness of his e support that the decision to declare tot for Mm wu was reach reached d. d I Jn In Arizona A zona the he dele delegates ae broke awa away I and n voted o for Wilson Clark lost two in in Ohio e He H held hekt his own in Pennsyl Pennsyl- vani vania When h he got New Yorks York's ninety he was cas again ain cho cheered red but there were no no moro su demonstrations as as' jere the thes trem l s one he rc received ched when New ut enan changed c ler her vote ote flea gowned o women and me meIn men I in In lea evening clothes lined the galleries taken take of when lien adjournment was wa some wa them sandwiches or sipping J ice ed that ini is it sold by th the tho dipper at 5 cents per cent As As' th tb the twelfth ballot al t was reached the d a legates delegates e began through h sheer fatigue fa fa- fa tc tigue to b become come demoralized The aisles isles were filled and ancl some sem of the women worn wom omen en b to to join in the promenade c bout about the galleries s. s Th The standards w which ich had been boen carried bout about ti the room room Toom in the thc late hurrah be be- pan gsa an to droop Det Delegates ih with sweated down don r nar ban banging like 8 shout about ibel heir necks neck had begun to sprawl in JD tb their chairs Some Some of them wore were al al- al I eDd asleep when the polls of their tat stoics s were ere caled called It t If became becam apparent that the te situa- situa lion ion c could uI hot t b be cb changed n d w without th more conferences nf re cc The be c convention n immediate immedi- immedi 1 ate atey following tho th twelfth ballot adI ad- ad I I until I I 1 clock o'clock Saturday after after- I I no noon n WENT VENT ON ON nEST FIRST TWELVE BALLOTS BAI BALTIMORE Ju June e 23 The afternoon of ot the Democratic national convention con con- venton op opened ned at twelve after 4 yesterday Chairman James at at o'clock announced an an- a- a flOunced trl that the r for tor the presidential dental nomination Uon would be resumed atance at once ance Se Several 1 minutes minute were ere reume required to clear th the 1 floor foor and restore ord order r. r Stats States continued to follow the first hal bal bat bat- I lot lo changes u occurred In the the therl roll rollas rollas rl a as the vote e pt proceeded through ch the lift Of states states until Massachusetts was wu reached Here one vote ote broke roka tk away from tram Clark Cark who ho had bad received this thil at Hates Hate's ts entire entre thirty six ard and It was WS added to th the Wilson Wilson WI- WI Wil Wil- son Ion olumn column Another break brak of ot one vote from the Clark Clark to the Wilson Wilon- Wilon et standard ard came In Inthe th the th New Hampshire delegation The speaker received seven ad and Wilson VUlon one ona on the te second leond ballot blot where the former had received eight on the Te The accession to the Wilson WIen strength while small smail was wu greeted gutc with wih a storm tor o of applause from Wilson sympathizers The result of at the second ballot balot was Clark Car U Wie Wilson on 33 33 1 Underwood od 1114 IU Harmon 11 Marshall Marahall 31 31 Baldwin U M. 2 Bryan BrAn 2 Not voting 1 lZ Compared wih with th the results of ot the first klot ballot this was a gain of 6 61 for Clark f. f rain gun aln of 16 15 11 for Wilson Wison a loss Iou o of ot 6 6 I for rot Underwood a A. loss of ot 7 for tor Harmon It tun ti n of one for R Bryan a loss of 8 S fo for I Baldwin a The announcement ement of ot the v vote t from the secretary's desk duk was wu challenged by Ohio land da d a recount save the correct corret tout total I Former Fore Governor Francis of at Missouri taken the place of Chairman OllI Ol James Jama before the second ballot balot r results sult 1 were wee announced I There being no candidate who receives t two ito o Ter of the th votes otes he h. announced the clerk c rk will wt again call th the roll rolI rl On On the tho ballot state after fter state atae wa was il called ailed without a chan change e from the socon lacon second until Maine reached ched b ballot was wae r Herth Here Her th the lot two votes that had son goni gont to Under Under- On on the second and first ballots went wet to to Wilson dividing tho the de delegation Wilson 11 1 Clark I 1 The ow results of the third ballot e were ra a as a I Clark Clrk C Wilson 36 Underwood lii lUt I amon Marshall Marshal farahat 31 3 Baldwin n 1 I 11 ral 1 If tem Kern t. t The he changes chaCe In the strength of th the I cari candidates as compared d with th the ballot ere were as aa folio fellows wo lost 6 bj 61 votes Wilson gained St 5 gained lne 3 3 Harmon lost loat a ha half t I Chairman James amu again took tok the gavend gavel gave nd the fourth started at 60 L 1 m m f v The first change chaCe on an on the fourth forth ballo an u In Inaha Louisiana vote where here Wilson anee ind one from Clad Th The delegation ra divided evenly ten for tor each candi- candi ate Underwood k gained tet ne' ne two fro from Clarn Clark Clark Clar n the Massachusetts vote and Clark am and uh each esch gained one vote while T-irmon T rmon ad and wt Wilson n each eh lost lest one 1 In Wilson picked up three thre votes vote yote In n NeT Ne Ne- T ka bu ul Clark maintained ed his hi i f 1 of ot 1 12 votes vote U there er Harmon losing three of of his four Wilson gained another from Clark In Now Ne Hampshire II New York cast ct Its solid soUd block of ot ninety votes otes again for Hanon Harmon to whoso whose standard standard stan stan- dard dar It had adhered red from the first tret Bryan Bra Drops Out Out North Noth North Carolina gave cave an additional halt half vote to Clark at the expense of Governor Harmon Haron Ohio gave ave to John W W. I Kern Kernon Ker on the fourth ballot balot the single remaining Bryan vote Mr Bryan Bra dropping out of the list The fourth resulted as ci a. follows Clark Wilson Wison Underwood 1 12 Harmon Marha Marshall I 31 Baldwin 14 45 Kern 2 1 The changes In the tho lineup were werl Clark to gained 2 Vl Wilson on gained 41 Underwood lost ost i. i Harmon Hanon lost 4 Marshall and lost Baldwin were unchanged but Bryan he the two t Werf vot votes votes' s. s he had on tho the third thir rol- rol roll roll- call eU Kern got loth The Tho was begun at clock 10 wa Alabama again started It I with the te solid oUd Und Underwood vote of ot twenty four dele dele- ca tel gates The first breakup In tho the favorite son son when Connecticut wa WaI delegates came Wa delegate reached cached Underwood got nine Clark four tour and reache Wilson one of the fourteen votes that had ad gone Wison to Governor Baldwin on the f four ur receding ballots The Connecticut blots change of at vote was wal hailed with cheers the by-the cange pArt partisans of ot the toe cheer candIdates who profited oy Ute tie swich switch tram from rora the thel Conn Connecticut c candidate Clark Hold Holds Kansas ansas Kansas was wa reached reache where Clark of twenty twenty had ad received the solid soUd delegation bl receive ty y In tho the preceding the vote was ws challenged by J 1 W. W Orr a Atson Wilson d 3 l ate B. B J J. J Sheridan a delegate at large read to o the convention the resolutions of ot the Kansas Cansas state convent on under which the elevates ate were were bound to vote for Clark until two thirds beleve believe he cannot be nominated nominate The delegation stands eleven for tor Wilson Wison Wi- Wi Wll- Wll son on nine for COr Clark said sad Mr r Sheridan and and under our r O instructions r 1 am bound boundo the votes for Champ Clark to o cast twenty Cark Chairman cs James ruled that as aa long a as 8 the delegates from Kansas thirds tw-thirds two thirds of delegate Kansa i have not decided that Clark has hu no ch chance hance nce for decide the nomination the Kansas vote ote must be cast for Clark In Us its en- en Do D you OU want a poll pol of your yur ton on he asked of ot the Kansas dele dele- gates ates gate Yes shouted Delegate Orr Or Call Can th the roll oil of ot the delegates rol The Kansas instructions a authorized the delegates delegates to vote for Cor Wilson as second choice holce when It t became the belief of ot two- two that Clark could not hot be nominated The poll of the delegates sustained the statement pol of Mr Sheridan that tho the Kanas Kan- Kan us as delegates stood tood Wilson eleven Clark nine Ine Chairman James Jamel held that hat at the tho entire vote must go to ClarK Clara Clam under the entre unit rule With Wih dark Clark leading the balloting he be said sid two thirds do not say fay ay that h ho he cannot can can- inot in- in not ot win Tho vote vot stands 11 1 for Wilson Wison and nd 9 tot for tOI Clark The Tho chair directs that I Ithe the he Instructions of the Democracy In that that state tate be ou and the twenty vote s of f Kansas castr for tOr Clark Cark Standing on oil 01 Fifth Ballot alot The ballot resulted as as foll tol follows ws we batot Clark Wilson Underwood Harmon 44 HU Marshall Marshal 31 Kern 2 19 The Tho changes from the preceding ballot l Underwood li Ii were Wilson gained gainel gained 71 Th Wison Harmon armon gained gaine 5 5 The Tho vote pf of f Clark Mar Marshall hal and K Kern rn was unchanged After the announcement of the result of f the fifth ballot balot Chairman James James fth motion to recess until 33 in th tho He Ho announced that thaLa aa the night session would announce be the eighth and as the tickets to the convention h had d only eight coupons the final coupon would be recognized for a admission to succeeding ses see There was a a chorus of dl disapproval 1 when the he motion to to adjourn adour was wa put but James ames declared declare It carried The The- conven- conven ton lon ion adjourned at until At 9 0 the tho aisles aisle were In great great confusion contusion con- con fusion and I the at sergeant tried tre In vain to clear them then Tries Trisa ra to t Abolish Two Thirds Rule At 90 the band played The Star- Star Spangled Banner Banner Everyone E in the hall hail hal hale rose e and the tho confusion contusIon in the aisles in- in creased Many women appeared In tho the delegates delegates' delegates delegates' seats on the floor and there was vas much visiting back and forth among the various delegations Chairman James called cale the convention to o order at 9 94 C. C N. N Malieu Maleu an Oklahoma Oklahoma alternate fried to move more to t suspend the two thirds rule rulo tied and nominate b by a majority vote A chorus of disapproval greeted tho the motion mo- mo ion Uon and Chairman James quickly sustained sus- sus tamed a point of ot order against It I. I The rhe then proceeded The total of of tho the ballot t show showed lt little change chango from tho the preceding vote The result was WM Clark 45 Wilson 34 Un Un- derwood 1 1 Harmon 15 Mai shall 31 31 Kern 1 Bran Bryan 1 Compared with wih tho the fifth frh ballot this showed gains gains' of of ot two votes for tor Clark and I three for Wilson Wison Underwood's Underwo's vote was wu the highest highet so 80 far polled for him He ie gained one and a half over the last ballot balot Harmons Harmon's vote wa was the lowest he had received reel ed six and a 0 half haht less than thanie he ie ha had on the ballot balot Marshalls Marshall's Marhan's thirty-one thirty remained constant constant Korn Kern lost one vote and Bran Bryan was u r returned turned to the tho roll roU with wit a single vote ote Immediately the the se seventh nth was ordered and the thc grind went on There was 8 no change hange in the vote vole until unU Connecticut was 88 re reached ched After asking to be passed the vote voto as finally stated state showed losses losses' of one each for tor Clark and wo wood nc Wilson and a gain gin of two for Underwo Under Under- Circular a Denouncing Wilon Wilson While While the WR wa was proceeding a circular denouncing Wilson Wilon was distributed distrIbute uteid ute among the tho delegates ate A Wilson Wison man from New Jor Jersey e objected and the distribution was ordered stopped d It I took a squad quad of at police polee to stop atop It It t and for a few minutes trouble truble truble seemed Imminent But th the disorder was Wil quieted and the proceeded In Michigan Harm Harmon n lost one to son bit New Yorks York's 90 again went to o gln Harmon Hanon In Ohio Ohl Wilson Wilton Wison pained gained Ined one Clark gained two and Harmon lost three The wobbling Tennessee delegation a again Clark gained 3 34 31 WIlson Wison lost 21 2 Underwood gained half hal a a. a vote vole Harmon Hanon lout lost 15 l The result reut of the seventh ballot was a I Clark Wison Wilson Underwood 1231 Harmon on 1291 Marshall Marshal 3 |