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Show ' 1 WeSit yy ! 'the weather. " and Local Settlement Prtoee. Silver Domestic, lore Ira .. I end Cot per Tribune Want3 diredorv of con fortable, vrell kept r: that are for rent. Thursdiy, Mrtly cloudy, nowr; mmimt Thursday. unsa.tled; (ithodes) "" "I " J8 a.' tic R 'A'O " SALT LAKE CITY, THURSDAY MORNDTO, JULY - prap- L , 1220. FIVE n nrtp C A 1? WETS 'AND BEYS IN : SECME CY W. -- Ring Finds Coast ClimateDamp . . . Cobb Is Partial to Old Orators Committee in Resolution ' i - Struggle.r 'With , League, Prphibition, Irish plank. e Humidity' of San Francisco Silver' . Tongued Brethren Come; A1J Wrapped Up and Si stem Have Their in Bottles, Says Lardner. Day at Convention Cty. t on Trin- Vigorou v Warfare , , S'. ' of Main" Point Face ity . jV the Democratic Leaders. . ,". ... By RINQ W, LARDNER. , (pedal to The TtUmum. AN FRANCISCOqlif.. June cratio platform .committee, after of more then four hour, '- tliU morning was etUI la the midst of a idebate on the league of nations, the flrat subject taken up wben the committee met t , to begin Its deliberations, i . Vigorous opposition to the ndminlstra-- f tlon league plank indorsed by the eubcom- led by William Jennings tnittee . Bryan, Senator Walsh of Montana and others. Action on the subject was not in i . , eight, and with the ethos disputed propositions yet to be taken up, It was sp-- 1 parent that .the, morning would be well advanced before the eommltteee work A con- st! nuous eeeaion, ni wan completed. , When, the subcommittee adjourned Its sessions it agreed to permit the liquor question to bo handled by tbs full com- -, mlttee, and the draft was reported to that committee without any plank whatever on prohibition. Members let It bo known t " that, by a vote of I to 4, the subcommlt too laid all such planks on the table, 1 - i t oa liquor 1! Issue. ' . My the 'one vote margin, the subcomwao aaid to have excluded the Antl- aatoou jeseue's law enforcement plank. those proposed by Postmaster Ceneral Burleson for modification of thg Volstead law and etherk The sentlmertl of .the !r auNmdiia'lteo. majority waa aaid to be fs r .r,'a.lavtia.piaf9Ka oa fee jue ti.in because of the intense feeling on both wet and dry sides, and also because i ; of controversy over., whether the liquor question if political Henator MoKellar presented the anti, saloon league enforcement plank to the subcommittee, and, following its defeat, ha said ha would present it to the 1 to full committee. . The Irish plank, as submitted by the subcommittee, expressed sympathy for the Irish cause, and held to the view that the furnish a remedy league of nations would now that for the situation engaged the . Irish people. mittee 1 - r , t Platform Eplgramatic. , - wrapped up In bottles, . Secretary Daniels who la parked out In the bay In hta flagship tha New Mexico which was named after thedry state of the earn name, givi a big party aboard of hie ship last night And I guess tha time. I didn't boys had a Attend for two reasons one of which Is that Josephus dont seem to know that I' in In town and tha other Is that I personally dont drink. , AN FRANCISCO, Calif.- - June JO. This day waa devoted to BL Larynx, chief patron saint of North Amert-- 1 ean poiitlca Jin hla honor Hi us clarified Democracy conducted, tha customary rites and ceremoniala Hearty everybody who had a speech In hta system and who, indeed, did not SO have ' given opportunity to train ft off before it began to turn on him. Hot only waa this In accord with, tho traditional ethical code of a national eonvsn-tio- n, but it embodied a sanitary aids aa Well Like ' the Moaalo laws. It lid a ri; - -- of Worker. Or ganization Reported to Have Ordered Walkout newly-dlscouar- ad allvcr-tonfu- Coal Miners May Strike. CHARLESTON, W. Va.. June JO. Officials of the United Mine Workers here were today completing preparations for the strike of 000 miners in the Mingo county, West Virginia, and Pike county, Kentucky, coa) fields, which was called late yesterday and will become effective 1 4 -- -- Ti IuA Hot Fscd Cat as Dodie .Es3 i: York Presentations 'Attended tactics advantage bf great being ' Hr maud nattonal eanvantlona. At tfm uunse Sue, thsy havo tried ta Ik aggaor that McAdoo I not aoaMng Mo nsenlnatlew and that the i net endeavoring to Th okt-i-ln wash hi wtat r sttm$ DenocawOo (toffg I Sailer ta grew L srtecTiocr. By tbs- - iMnsseiUmr. T5o ung- ::io DESPITE :a li ' ntrad that tugged at the o. I T I".- - J. rr j ih n! ; f-- tf C BAN FRANCISCO, June of Itself by hours of prt rr, tf tt " T ABi r SU-sR- la aomlnatinx r7ecb. 11 bwidk 7 FilOTESTS - 4ndIr: via b found on - apreituc aT thu hauiuu Mr rapnoantattrato eus w candidate:. It wao undendubdi that afStoto- want-c being made tn- got! he touch-- , wlitk Clark., ta Itonr IT ho wmiIE aongc the twdurnd- -, uC tttatt among nomtnadair thee whom the combination would have tvenUaC tm lt augpsM ! Wl Bryan, who- - encomrsmsd' tbsr dafbntt eg Carta ak Baitlmor in- - IMS aftasi majority had n- mi- - tlw. aim. .mu7. Vi oat? W Champ Clark,, .1 ) dental Noisy Ouilbrc! '. im-O- wiUUm thee lnneer aurdeo fey Speech-cxki- n; mast that! tniHoaiiCIi HcAden ttuothu truide am tbo Denise iwflir grauCilun being mad - of Entire Session Dcvct"i a - , cedented Demonstratl: bo m rniammi i ' heart-a- L' ' t throbbing appeal of a mighty . t tha - Democratic national ' brought nomination fsy to a t emotional crista that lu.1 nett, z 1 with candidates er platf-i: - x Fhoiional differences were f i political jealousies were see; i i from the seetlilng tumult on t.a 1 the singing, cheering thorn- - - ' i ' packed gaUerles. the vast s t Itself up at intervals w I brotherly reunion ta r It was overwhelming. T tic-gre- rindlntha-- r WEpac Juna convantton observer. Frandeca,' d Uette CUr A s uinaRon aex3kto sup- J5 WUllanx GL. McAdoe waa paced In .. port of th pitot s fihetoa aeughu by It mimlnetimt fhr tha preeidency late this Clot cf pRTty CaruVrsooe amamgr tha out- oftemonn at the Democratic naUonal con. There wss no feature lacking ta C. managers. Uouaands from their sober buJr line leader ware gplmg antreUg lm rentton th an of tha ahortost nominating madlaMg aftar- tudatr' arastom at the sp serh tot an reoord by Dr. BurTta Jenkins into a riot of feeling, and th eoavta TiooC surrendered unconditionally, convention and. thay madat It pUUm In of Kansas i aty. that: thay ware their-- prtvata gxprwaairm After Od Palmer. Gerard. Camming!, silver light from the electric area t' T going as. any posslhl langriia its "bast Hitchcock and. ethers had been placed tn th galleries bathed floor j In a strange, appealing glow; the a Me Ados. nemtimtiem, JaoUhn took ths platform and. told ths convention that In view of sad clamor ,of the military batO, CwtI PltrtyCwt and. insistent demands grool Impresalv aweep of tha arch tire ' Those forwarding tha plain ware uxdng from,persttoaat no nominating speech roof of tha auditorium, and always C MrAdow that a an at thdr argumantss (tor Oar aa himwould accede to that olemtt elation la th vote cf the gr. tor mad he be Mb' th aO'aagaaC, mam m put tuned to th melot'ea of oil-da- y request; but that it might be necessary organ, Ado that at party toafiy await m nsuni, not to bo restated, vrera no tom tae "draft him tha aerrlce of ths natiorr to th femes- - spiaiisr lh papmsait Even before th convention was et woes, it de- flam" tor it action in Beitt inure to order before noon, the hall was tour prived hinsi or th jtnam- - snsr ropwKeoly Any rumors that HrAdoo would not with th hint of what was to ec given him a majority eianalhmg aorvs 1C nominated. Jenkins told the haitng which never- had been, dun beftua Ut th Rooters for Palmer and for Cox I "work an dlamlmad be tha could history at th prtjv coma armed for great demonstrate j, on sett off enemies." Oppaasm of MnAdoa wasir into, X Thera waa no mistaking t' iL wltnouC daisy attar th howling: danume m Xenkins. nominate "I aaid, masolg ' at ration given, him. by th aonvanttaai toIL ; crowd expect p pent-uand tha mm McAdno," y hi S wiil, day when presented, sgeins hi ohatn plane nuk and: with, th arguof tho. McAdo forces broke Rooiers Ready for ment that he ataould be "dJaftssL Snr th 1aW tm loud, and ooiey dsmonstra-flat nation..'" High against tho waU of tho we service of th Th first: concern of final uppwnd to red coated band from Ct'o f r gallary McAdo was to- haul th Pennsr emi CO , placed, fronted by a solid block of ro'' Jinee. tong eneugte to- - find, eandluat to TTstsn States Ja Use. who got Into action before t' e d i vote whom they could, swtng a floor oonvsntkm Ak pared tha around before there were any sf th thro tens storted on anon am tha Abort speech was bad filled more than ht'f their I ttq. we v. a s which. . above a It to Across dsfsutlon o' to Mr.srtnei ) perch toward snwtortsd and soon tha standards of th convention hand waa at work a t feared would start: turn, oa a at t the naminetlem Delaware. Leuielana. Ala- stirring melodies, and tha Ci Washington.. tha thsids bama-. Utah- - Sew Mexico,. Arkansas, Ore-gn- his great j Instrument Into Ta strengthea theltr piugieut g at ptan- - tn tob Govleadens hit up accompaniment of any air Li: ro Wyamtog- - Matnm Artsona, Texas, raised. ernor Smith of Hew Xortk a at itumiag t I When th first nominating mats for th aandidatw they hep to Uloh Mlrtiigan, Ksnaaa. Nevada, Hawaii. select: drepit to nutlc which Wlananton and Booth Dakota were In th been heard, and the names t, - i on oenwra-ttW. Bourk CtMinam gtow to th Owtn, former Ambaseadoe Gar- i 1 $ , , lines Senator Hitchcock bad b t today thafe New Tart would! sorept moving; swinging , to ths Missouri Mrradn sepnes-terno second pise far th governor th ballot! amid liberal appiam , , t: e r and to Pennsylvania, yielded Into standard to their tried put waa Palmer YarS. IStm A. Mitchell Friendly Tuwanltha parade and. the movement developed a the convention on It preset, wild demonstration- whiclii awept file flat Th fight In. which tha police interfered. singing and cheering. The T convention today efts- tomtit bad, bean No were t sou. of Champ Clark, was ready. placed, in. nomination, by W.. Bsarks Curb Bennett dark- beea overlooked, no device of ran was non accounted wholly tor tonuii a among those who tried to keep the baa-aa- tr stimulate untrivd. left Ua osrvedi the NevevUndee nomination. out of th procession. Ip tho mix-u- p purpose of putting th oanvenUoro In- m th standard, wao trampled on the Big PfiL,vi")tiiiGs,ri - ", toward very lumpy aatfc friendly mltnli ! the Hew lark, governor- and to ere ware floor amf torn Ur two, but the McAdoe Up In front of th platform. t it being cmBltmlasd p mo iwareed the latter "OURT and bora alim, yell leader Wevsd possibilities, .of ec , MoAdoau the effort to- bane into the line of march-- tie arras from a rickety perch v c inatderv mad any them: triumphantly None af th oid-U-n while a California woman tn t at There waa n good deal of ocrimmaglng the demonstration forward v : e so effort tonight: to ooncsnl hi ueouerm I n- r the jump ln th Hondo boens oar to andi fighting for poseowhm of ether state equal vigor. The shouting of 1L urn which. McAdo boomers want-a- d adherents grew and ewellr a -- s i a deny that it wu loaded wttit threatening to from, theiir ytwwpeinr. uprooted the poonbilitis to get Into th demon at ration end Georgia delegate o - t and etartv grilling day ltri th which membgrs Th night; after a. eg tha demgaUana wanted ard from Ua place i r amort in followed torbe ot states, to by ) oonvontlon ball being , to eeep eut- . i. no dele other dosen and saw much bait a rounding and planntn rest, aid-Clead nr agreed The tumult lasted more t ,n t of forces. Bom mails on ta hour. Around and around that th beset a frequently of fits Colorado dele- - procession went, tha standard I flood a o jib at th BsqmhUe- . G saiga Dunk! earned the state standard In after, awkwardly high over the beads ean that th Democratic eandldara qauuir there wee an agreement to keep man. her. A Histy rooter dev i . total roam, at it. would: not be mad tn r - i in danse at being ehab-- it eot. Hator Greefed. former auperin-tanden- C with a altm little woman pert. S a. tn." wa ' of achooia of Denver, announced shoulder. On the platiotra, enged. by th Impending developments. him It ham away crowded at women th y, to herintentioo were taking in Palmer Those who willing to speed, Dunk-ie- y un wait. i i gong aaknowJeuaad. a with up that posit: stand not waving fiar. and, publicly. although saw the atuetloo and ducked down delegate on, while the band ) fight am flnarr ...hands they had an uphill another- - onto with the standard. Uiaa lly in th songs, wjitch were i. trying ta atom, th W. e.iow wav. .Jrenfei: and George L. Bradley of the oil over th hall and galleries. t n dauMtoCiom finady forced it bock to Ua When Governor Cox w s " of the Co sup rtho turn rA E. Jtm El L, I" HUNTINGTON,, demunatt ation sum- no ivy a! cam to tho task with a i i. McAdo home reached th shortly . t I was but it. there porter praosaing f those Again more than half an th former i after word wa reestved that oonoarted chesting. The pipe over to th uproar and , t at beam hod ths th at I trsooury secretary ttanuar ' argoa. pioyad vanoua airs wttaeot aay ap- parading of Stale Tells tn tumulUnew draasnsrexhor f demonstrators 1 the subject rl t paid and Kentucky, A.I parent: system- - but the auditorium- - at tour Franciarw dttie sttrnmon to the music os they barking not of footba root v tft ground, wlul the swirled on one another's toea, down from thOjObio o,.wn lx quiet around around t i bouao Itself wo in darknere mad hurrahing. levy. A watchman appeared sou admitted the whenptng had about band hirer p J the minutee Ohio fifteen In Tha parade th front reporter to th yeo t x Ac It oeuree, but nearly all the dele- and again It drew pew ch-- ,e i tH---- It sad- - after run maid tnnwst door i few with an end a state their feet southern delegates gate were note atwndwrd much persuaw-- q esn still were tn motion. The Dixie. or sought and i - , tha to Mr. Men v a r-- , gol-erah . tha Irish descent with th v mwsnn, mas making kept up unabated, reporter. It to - " t. aom Green. big party in it. taking w t mim- iand asked: "V nationfi' Second Hits' pE?:r3. LjE--U Alcft lh fin net torn wf o-v'"' hi n finally waa put Into While th riot of movement, t At Util at mi. ms- tb huttuy were , s sum!' not: swaean h demonatrat.on by a group of McAdoo noise was at Its height, end tuat who. mounted the high trooped down from toe , gw.v enthuatret tno. marl-,w- n A a horn with armed at table, raid; big floor litplevesw - f "''sale gimtoera fT - a - eve. hr. Hu- t what lh tramped around th 'lag and a mere pi one. They led the they Ohnv' no hi "nutflun ftnm and the convrm In enigmai, liail, Hail th Gangs In--Ohio, ios had ra- -n . - ' ' , d temo-- r, f and putt whan he k.l Hera" and We Won t Go Heme Until convent t, y h euurt V li A u ctos he was Morning" but th attempt to keep th tout w it rei.rwt anosti 1 the t unaware - f I a Hand ead admirer lemons' rm torn Isrelwr In their siaring man we h. mam baiur th oonven- - i had 8aa AL.rGRICif,. tztzzlz tl LEADERS PEGS Wreck Kill - i EL PASO, Texas, Juno 10. Followers of Francisco Villa, th Mexican bandit, dynamited a southbound passenger train from Chihuahua City, near Armtndarls, shortly before noon yesterday, captured and executed a federal officer, but were finally driven off, according to a report made public today by Luis Montos do Oca, consul tor Mexico here Ninety-fiv- e passengers on the train escaped Injury, It was said, In the first onslaught following tho explosion, according to 8enor Montea do Oca,' seven federal soldiers were captured, Including Lieutenant Sotero Ccboa, who wsa Immediately executed. Detailed reports of the train wrecking aal4 a gondola carrying a portion of th military escort waa overturned, and two soldier killed. It was said ssly on soldier was killed and three wounded In tbs exchange of shots with the VUltstaa. i Two or three Americans were reported f on tbs train. 1 , W 4, - J JUAREZ, Mexico, June 10. H. A. Proxeer of New York, a dlrpctorj and C, I Baker of El Paso, general manager of th American Smelting A Refining company's properties In Maxlcb, were aboard th passenger train dynamited by Villi stag south of Chihuahua yesterday, according to report received by the American consulate here today.' By WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN,. (Written-- , exclusively for Universal) (Copyright, 1910, by W. J. Bryan.) BAN FRANCISCO, June JO. The con- vention is approaching It decielve momenta. So far, they have simply been building the scaffolding; th construction of the political edifice is soon to begin. The flrat fight will be in th committee on resolutions when the subcommittee reports a tentative platform to the full . commutes. In th selection of tha subcommittee. Chairman Glass, in collaboration with Secretary Colby, who sat y hi side, departed from th unbroken precedent that control popular government. It Is universally rsoogblaed that In Q deliberative bodies the opposing parties should- be represented by tbelr most promineift men. In th selection of any committee the leaders of tho two sides are chosen aa , a matter of course. No Republican 'presiding officer would think of picking out Democrat leas prominent than the Republicans selected, and s Democratic presiding officer would follow ths same rule as ths Republican. But w have reached a new era, and Secretary Glass, with a surprising narrowness of vision, has seen fit to Ignore men who have a right to expect a place, on tha, commute which under ordinary circumstances writes A platform acceptable to all er presents tbs Issue ta tbs. full 3 - wuw-mlt- te. Ringleader of 'Harder Gang Sentenced to I Hang Marshall s Over looked. - " W0-llai- m. . -- a two-tnlrd- w tor alll-mat- eiy w noiao-makl- nt ed e-ad- k Cdai.V hn tea - coiu-sotio- a - -- hie ' . ter us m f ant ni -- -- t t- ft 1 -J. ad , 1 iti 1 In making up hla committee of kina CHICAGO,' June JO. 8am Cartihella. Mr. Glass Ignored (he Vic president, who Alleged ringleader of a gang charged with the murder of Arthur X. Bowmen, a sa- represents Indiana on the committee. loonkeeper, today wag sentenced to hang. Twice the distinguished oitUen from InThree other member of th bend diana, previously a governor of his stats, already been sentenced ta death, and a has been chosen for th vice presidency fourth found guilty and awaiting sentence. by t he. earn vote given to the president. la the thirteenth man senCardinal To us a striking expression oolnsd, by tenced to hang duringV th past fear Senator Johnson, at Chicago recently, week p- there la only a heartbeat between him BALT LAKERS IN N..PYORK. and th White Houee, He la now the choice of hla state for th iut'1 'ncy, peels! to Tke TrUmae, 'Walsh of Maanarhu- - stripped, whipped with switches cut from NKW TORK. June SO The Annex, A. though pot eeeklng the place. I anr trees, and told 1c leave the city and stay N. Malone, AJcasar. Mies M. Thorn, t. Column (.) enay Mrs. J. P. 1 hit. tlon.- - - y W (Continued on T r t, . Put R eon-venti- n. (Continued bd Loused Wire. (TAJ FRANC18CO, Juno JO.' The de. glees McAdo In tho a gutting aetu the wand nation tow flw MM time- - with sufficient tie to hoag Mne be A gooltlon to bar "drafted far the nomination, was reached at aw all. night conference of Be atoolntettwtian Strategy heard. By the strategy af the ounventten- -. tMw Wntr Mouse- - lluu tenant bullevo toes lenpurtant; adjects have been at. cAduu has buan gtvsn tho ef not being a formal Cento tho noml nation, but a leader to- uMet convantlag may turn In OauUlei 11 upon ether oundldstao, this - Two Soldiers Commoner ' Criticises Reso ' i n( ''and Federal Officer. Exe--' f lutions Chairman for His cuted; Passenger Unhyrt Committee Appointment. at midnight tonight Secretary Mooney of the United Mine Workers aaid there waa no reason to believe that fields In which wage agreethe while eomfull The subcommittee, would ,be affected mlttee waa In recess, worked at top speed menta a have been made all day to finish Its tentative drsft for the by ' sympathetic strike. . consideration committee's entire tonight WASHINGTON, Juna JO. Two repreFinally, in order to save time and reunite f that the issues would have to be sentatives of the bureau of conciliation , of the department of labor .were ordered out whole the committee, the fought by subcommittee decided to pass along the today to Williamson, W. Va., In an effort to prevent the threatened strike of coal three principal problems, with only a tenon the proposed plankn miners In the West Virginia fields. , . tatlvs agreement la the liquor fight. Indications before tbs fighting forces assembled were for-. Municipal Strike Serious. . exclusion of any pronounced wet deblaraJO. strikes bf municiJune CHICAGO, tlon and Incorporation of some pronounce pal employees today spread to several ment sustaining the eighteenth amend- additional departments, including the mument. Administration forces were reported nicipal shopa where all machinists walked endeavoring to build a situation where out. an administration plank would rally a The strikers have demands pending beleaders declared majority. Administration the city council. , the plank would be regarded as "slightly fore The strike of electricians last , moist through a clause criticising' vexa- forced the closing of the municipal night pier, tious and unnecessary restrictions of per- where more than 0,000 persona had gone sonal liberty In prohibition enforcement, to seek refuge from the heat. with of WilPresident approval coupled Shutdown of the city lighting and poilca son veto of the Volstead lhw, and fire alarm systems will result If a new municipal strike threatened for toJDrys Ready for Battle. night la fulfilled. Three hundred operaWilliam' J. Bryan and other dry went tors presented demands for wage and relief full change by J oclock tonight, which Into the session, however, girded for Is the earllest hour at which the city a battle to wedge In a square-toe- d prohicouncil can convene to discuss the debition mandate. A strong movement to liquor question mands. keep all mention of the from the platform also was on fool Another pitched battle Impended oh the Labor Shortage Reported." The subcommittee, ex- - CHICAGO, June JO A league of nations. shortage of ComWalsh of Montana, waa re- mon cept Senator labor In- - the ateel industry of the the administration plank Calumet ported solid forSenator from Gary, Ind , to South region Glass, embodying presented by waa reported by employment ofvirtually the Virginia platform's declara- Chicago, said fices today. It waa 10,000 men were tion for ratification without destructive needed. ' , , reservations. Secretary Colbylwaa picked to carry the administration guidon In Escorted From Towiu the committee fight, with Mr. Bryan and Senators Walsh of Montana Walsh of FINB BLUFF, Ark. June JO J., 8. Massachusetts and Pomerene of Ohio, the Eubanks, president of the 8t. Louis yardmens association, and the Rev J. p. i shock troops of the opposition. The Montana senator atued Out in the Aregood, a Baptist minister of 8L Louie, Subcommittee for approval at reservations were esoorted out of town by a citliene consistent with the honor and good faith committee of nine as they wars about to of the I'nited 8tat, and to advise co- address a nuuta meeting of labor union here tonight. They' Were taken eopl operation with Republican senators friendHire rtllli' from the city, partially ly to the treaty with a view to earlv Senator ad , Lake Tribun Tribune-ba-it an c .f - PITTSBURG. Pa , June' JO H. 8. Reese, vice president of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Work-or- a aaid be knew nothing of an order Calling out ateel workers If s wage agreement was not reached by midnight. The men, he said, would continue to work during the conference. An order has been sent out to members of the sheet and tin division of tbs association, Mr. Reeae aaid, to remain at work pending a decision of tha wage con- trover8y- - , WARRXN, O., June 9. Ten- thousand members of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers will remain at work hero pending aettlement of the wage controversy on orders received from union chiefs today, tOT - Marts CryaxTa IZjI? more i aspects, Tou taka a professional orgtor and you lot him churn his soul brimful of eloquence and. In that state, fetch' him clear across a wide continent in the middle of summer and along about tha middle of tho weak, you juat naturally must let him open; hi spigot or Mao you run grave risk of having oa your hands a malignant case of complicated with acuta ner Davis Has Clear Record. huch a person ta H- adisappointment John W. Davis seem to be getting vous bl to get caught out in A thundershower, mors snd mors stronger as the week snd even on this ratnlee clabber; indeed, drags along, as ha is about the only cansome of tho corn-fe- d Ciceros were didate that they haven't got nothlug coast beginning to go sour when this against him though they are trying hard already morn of deliverance dawned. enough kjod knows, but about all they a ean think up- Is rumors auch as that he Women Given Cfcanc. - wears a night gown and button shoes and ' used to drink out of a mustache cup when Preliminary rumors touching on the a child. - These are all damnable lie. days devotional exercises save promise of a The cent, on resolution la now thinking rich feast for thorn who loved tho sound about adding another 1(.S to the effects of Uio human voice uplifts! In rhsto-ie- al The projram that hereafter they will hold their contnt v ventions dublin style which is a whole lot ly ekotched called, on ouiy n wo eheaper. . - u llUlliiUAtBd wrv'lu t hi BMvAkfl Vno CWItoti J t the system started by DeValura whose fore It became a real name by the say Is Dave Oleary. but also for brief remark from Official Dava juat simple nominated himself and sores of tho newly admitted ferns, ceun-ctlo- ra, elected of moved then out or, as the saying goes, aegs-hen-a, and Eotd. . , The gall us is no longer the most common Well Its A cinch that the candidate Visible emblem of a shirt -- eleeved Demo-erac- y. nominated at this her convention wont Tho dress shield haa corns into half fo move out of Washington as Its own at last and tho suspender walks hand a law of 'nature that you. cant in hand with tho blouse that buttheys move out of A place unless you move In. tons down tho back. It was also reported I advance of tho The only way the Democrats can stay In White House After next March is to service' that several GraARD, Ohio, June JO. Officials of the havo the president pretend to be too sick and previously uncharted tha lodge here of the Amalgamated Asso(Continued on Fag 3, Ct.ama . ciation of Iron, Gteel and Tin WTork era, (Contused on Pag 4, Column 8.) said today they had received Instructions from Pittsburg headquarters to cease work tonight unless a new wag agree-meWere signed before midnight by the conference of manufacturers and Amalgamated representatives at Columbus. Slightly Moist Plank. - JO. Chicago- FOl a COBB. nt As the subcommittee left the room In twhich It had worked tor nearly twenty four hours. Senator McKeUar remarked ' that "no one would ever have to ask what .that platform meant." Former Gover- nor Hodges of Kansas added that It was epigrammatic. y We have met every Issue without said Secretary Colby. flinching, There were several clashes during the discussion of the tentative draft For the moat part, however, members said their deliberation had been marked with the most cordial relationship and earnest and sincere debate. j, In the efforts to have the fun commit deliberation tee's secret, all outsiders - were shooed from the room when It con. waned, and spectators required to remain forty feet from the outside doom. Later it Chairman Glass sent out orders " , the "deadline" to fifty feet extending The full committee adopted a motion that no member should discuss or give out any Information concerning the plat ''"form noruntil any of the committee's dellb- -' erattona Its work la completed, i The platform battle was confined to -' three subjects prohibition, the league of nations and the Irish question. Vigorous warfare on this trinity in the committee and probably the convention faced the Democratic leaders. On the other numer-- " ous planks little difficulty wsa in prospect a By IRVIN Ipsetal to Tbs Trihusa " The third sessions the band concert opened at 11 a. m. toJtay with the spacious hal) nearly filled 'with hangover. The boys are arguing pro and coa about putting a wet plank hi the platform, but they would do a whole lot better if they waa a couple of dry onea In Banfranclsco. Tou cant hardly walk a block without your foot slips, I always heard that tha climate in this part of California waa kind of humid, but I never knew before thaf It all come , BAN FRANCISCO, July 1. Tbs Demo FlL'JMJal! s 9 Shrewd Political Elove Discerned by Rival Leaders jJJ-- Jj' (Cwcart n Tac 4 Man j) C i Cl I y.ii |