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Show - ------- ' - - . . . ' . ;oow,""""r7,.".."'".....1-7"....- ' " EDITIOR LAST : D rS B.RE 1 - , , -- , , ..t. , . - ,,, FORCES .. ;. ABERDEEN ' ,.. AND ' ; , t . i Use Their ClaiMed Majority Committee to Seat On Taft Delegates. ... , MOST IMPORTANT , of Line to Develop txpedod fighting Between Taft and Roosevelt Adherenis. ' fotottliso tount000 to Get to Work Os Collett Cameo soot Motion U them mut as Possiblo. June S.Although 'the representation was not com-- 1 chieago, ujority of the members tepublican national com- uaembled todni Prepared ,Ito enter a tries of mee- t t what' will determine Inv; Aid Imes shall fill 254 contested seats Ict a total of 1.078, seats on the - 10-d- iloor of the convention when it t !is tailed to order June 18. meeting le expected to develop a skirmish between the Taft and Roosevelt forces and - nil may become , , ,, 4. , LAKE CITY .1111E.: 6 '1, 1 91-'- Ao -- SALT ' ''; ' ''; ; ',' 1, UTAH UNIVERSITY . , .. ,. 1 INEEll'QUESI10,115 , highly important in foreshadcoving the line ing that will be carried of ilight, into the mention. , ,Tha Taft leaders accordirig to reports from various sources had decided . to use' their ,,,claimed et At committee to "Alt tatt delegates im nearly all rot the luny contests. '' molotity - a Iamb, Sena 'Penrose t' 04 s slurs sAintErtor NEW TOPIE 'k ?tarty itEADY. TO norm). itemised.. That wo h'etor find re. Imre the memory or !Ingham Young end his band of early too as the founders of eters of 'this grant :eommonorana or tho o orthertat and of tbla maMtn-ro- t eft, of Salt lAko and for ibr eatatotirbinent Of and the of intadowo and trios and orehando, which- - ar the deport blomera; rove 'the-Oto- s plates to nont 'mac and Mug tor joy. After rendering tribUtto of aeknowledgment of pioneerahlp to the founders of Vials. Ile founders and pioneers of the entire aorthwegal, oft4 electing ter the ,ensuing year: 'electing the place tor the peat aneual ineetina: attar speogling - three pleagent and inAtfective days In'ineeting and greeting tato, Weeds lit, salt Lake City. the tenth annual eenVestion of the Cheat Aemtiatien of Nurserymen for Ane year at 11:60 o'clock this morning. , The resolution of tribute to the labors of the Utah Moseers came as the emollient climate of a number et solutions In whirh the nurserymen is eenvention thanked them who had takMe part M the proceedings ot the tenth annual mitherina. flintial Gov Spry, Mayor Sameit (I. Part. ProMeet W. W. Armoire's. ot the Contreerelei elub. President P. A. Dia of the ageociattoit Seer. C. 4: Teafter ses.the iteempeeme ot dolt Lake. and eentive..e erhe.reametialt ems adoniedl hp a attutdint vote. sod the members of the eeaventioll cheered aa they stood on their test.g, ,, 'POKTUAND own Itvettico.' sty imannuous vote, PeCtland. Or.. was sekwted as the piece for holding the' Sumerrinewe 011VOMIOR in MU. Vaiwouve'r.' B. C. had been active in trying to secure the emirsMon but , Pac Now- TWO: Lae Anitaira. Juno It Franklin's probablerelations with the district ttorney's 'otitis arid the Merchant.' and Manufacturers' amociation, comprised the subject of a searching of the idioms whoa Franklin mumed the stand today t the trial of Chime" S. Darrow for Jury bribery. Franklin Unstilted that about two weika before ha entered the mPlor of the McNamara defense. he bad aOplied to Asst. Dist. Atty. W. J. Ford for empioyment. Since hie arrest for Jury bribery Franklin mid he hod visited the offices of the Me:Chants' crudes& Dist. Atty. liredetiche oblKted to the injection of the Merchants" and Manefacturere association inta.the ease He declared that the orsaniantion had nothing to do with the promoution of Darrow or the testimony ,of the witnem. The new, line of attach ea Franklin by the Darrow &tones was construed as an attempt to show that Franklin had close 'Mistime with times who sore said to be moot doecly in. torested in the promeution or the McNamara brothers. Roger referred to the half' demo mon present At the assocbstion's aces. on the occasion of Franklin"' rat visit 5.5 tho strike conanittest Franklin mid he know malting of any strike committee arid added that the Thin wore "all my friends., $ee which I 'How does it cease thee." .asked liemws.."that these sisesish wore year tindie frivol's'. wove tbe nresecuting ems-- . - it tame aseeciation and.gon seamark employee ot the deresseeft was it matter of Franklin said mitts the Merchanut sad 5 ebb ; it le 79tSra to defend Mr. Dsalow.." made a Fredericks Atty.-- business bins. "Just as lengthy argument further auto-- , whist merchants and eatitipirning the association. He de--, dared that the associatioa hod so Manufacturers WINK in the promoution of the Darrow case. The objections of the prosecution were overruled and Atty. Rogers grilling the witness as to his relations with the oreauleatica which Rogers declared had twee in charge for years of the light ageism unioa labor In Los Angeles. and which was at the present time very clove to the prosecution in the Darrow case. Bert H. Franklin had a short time previously testified under cross examination that his statement of slain, to Ford was made St the MSc of Senator Lawlor and in the letters presence. Lawler was then a special gefferninmit prosecutor in the federal investigation of the alleged nation wide dynamite conspiracy of which the blowing up of The Times building was mid to be Pact- - Ford objected to quest;otte asked the witness as to lAW10111 occupation on tho ground that & proper foundation had not been laid. TOED ON STAND. "Teri well." replied Rogers. "WU place Mr Ford on the stand to lay tbo foundation. Mr. Ford. please be sworn." Franklin left the eritaelle stand and the prosecutor occupied it Asked whether Lawler did not occupy the volition of special federal proseeutor. Mr. Ford replied that het knew It only by hearsay. Judge Hutton lea the Mart would take judicial notice of the fact that Mr. Lawler did occupy the position The prosecution objected to the court doing so. Mr. Ford was asked by Rogers if it was not true that be took Franklin to Lawler's office before he had any knowledge of the offictal position of the latter. The treason I selected Mr. Limier's office," Ford replied. "was because wanted his assistants as to law and recto in the case' Franklin was then recalled to the stand for further CrOdte.4NSITtillati011 as to his relations t with the Merchant association. the and Manufacturer avowed object of this lino of ques'tine,-min- ts tioning being to show alleged offered Franklin to testify for the prosecution in the Darrow case. men-tinne- d. it - 11111 t , post-Spec- ttt poet-car- al ' I --- - , , ' tha.'-nitice- , . ' , , - BILL June ILPresident Tait today signed the thret-tes- t homestead hilt permitting entry-me- n ea 'Odic lands to prove their claims in three instead of trre years, Allowleg five manth's alesesee from is claim each year and redwing the acreage to be chillililted ea large' claims tront WA to'dti scree The pea bald woe iritreo to ItiO Taylor at (Matilde,. Mho hill is designed to ao liberalise the lionw . mead lays as to chock the Immiration t Amethysts farmers to Canada. motor 'Borah sine on. of he suppettens. lrlishingtee. ' , et i - , FORCTI IF . - - T . P11OTE CT1011 I I I . f In Foreigners i Palma Sedan -- Cuba, Are Telegraphing i Their Consuls; 0 - ,- I 11 . ARE I ' ; ; , , BARRICADING THE ! i CITY,. - Expecting Attack by the Rebels , At Any FEDERAL BUREAU OF MINES AUTHORITY, EXTENDED ; f Mo-me- , 1,pwam. 1.la Waahinron. Juno tho hope of eurtalling the heavy loos of WI tit the UMW Ng induatey the house passed a bill extending authority today at the. fad-.- .I bureau of mines to the minias ate, granite and ainithie products. t Amouotoption of batrty blotter, run-te- '0111 ilevonni0Obl7 tett , Proprtliee by ihip fkones. , , ' Santiago, Cuba, June 6.The rebels last night attacked the I i Cobre mines, the firing con-1I one holm, !Ille!,thei.--- 1.-: for tinuing "dal' Rtr,d.L.,1,r1MttnTILAM..1,110,-,....- . I were repulsed by armed em- I GEN. CAMPA REPORTED ployees No government force was TO HAVE COME TO JUAREZ present The rebels alsti . ' engaged & government guard at I El Paso, Texas, June C. LierDe Sal, the landing place Punta nte. Heiken 0011S111 heti to declared day informatioa for Cobre, but were repulsed that from his secret stein us that Citizens at Palma Soriano are flew Camps had left his command with ilea. Artumend . in the weteth barricading the city momentar, : and had coma to Juarez to min in assault by the Setting ammunition ter the rehab ily expecting an Liberal officials in Jilitlea deny this. rebela who are believed to be The Mexican consuls aim amorted that Castillo Herrera.thead of the rue.' near in strong force. The tom Immo in Jum, s. ham been arrested there have telegraphforeigners American authorities at Columbuu . by gN. W. for attempting' to murals ed to their consuls here begginarmw arrant the international herder 1 ' al that risen for protection. The columns .., near Cot Valiente anti Cot I . PASTEUR INSTITUTE-''''i , Valliant have returned fmnf the' : ESTABLISHED AT BERKELEY ' understoiótftheir la plan field., It t a , ittst raw at campaign Proiea failure and Juibs tBsetimentImp that a ,balt has bean- tailed iuitiki ,. I St the- - tillestatipp the wionotoortssu at amuse tor the into ; new plan call ba perfected.-The----omit et reeks wee obeiseit lit thit University et Usliternta b Dr. WU. U. gunboat Paducah, recently ; ' I bar n, illawyer; Streeter of the elate hyii steaks laboratory or the 4,1111VSTIIIIr. VITUS stationed at Daiquiri, lay off the i. hill he morello" to 'retinue hospitals end Cureo mines hist night but as no health boards throughout the Mit. trouble occurred returned to - ILICORMI DEAD. 4 Juno Milian. nq she Ricardi heed ustc PUbliahing house of Ritordi SC and mutilator of the mocks at Verdi Rata snit Puccini. died - - - .... , , - - 4-- 41 - -- , i- - a -- , - Daquirt SUSPENO EXCESS E 03r-- V. , MARIN E EQV1L 0 FIE BAGGAGE,REGIUTIONS CTRAN SOLDIERS - ' . , four Wasflingtm. Juno 2 4 American bottleshipo steaming toward Ottantanamo. the (ewe of merinos available for protection ot foreign Ills and proPerlY Is Cubs IS ' t to mom than LOC Altogether. tho battleships )(Inns. ... sista. Missouri. Mississippi ond Ohio. the fourth divuolon of the Atlantis. ., tato' Waal put eint from Key ' ' Yesterday under Rear Adminti Cotter. ' ham on board nearly gni marines.. ' Thom ships should arrive at (Want. AUISMO tomorrow. The cruiser Prairie ishich lined,' t. , has landed MO men under Col. LIWItal boa about Me more on board. The 1 - : four battleships of the third division 1 of tbo Atlantic fleet still at Key West. ' , under Rear AdmIral Osterhaus on in. , IAN flagship Washington have' nearly marines which could be moved to Cohn in tittle inoo than Roughly. this places the number of marines im- mediate available at about INS and ) , the reaffirm force st Key West at LOW The combined forces or bluejackets on all the ships which. however would only be landed in the most preiwing emergency. easily would swell the total American force available t41 more that ' 3.440 men. As President Gomez indicated in his statement last night. tho assumptim by the American of responsibility for the safety of the foreign Properties in Oriente will re-- ' lieve Oen. Montcagudoa army of this most onerous portion of its work amt will enable, that officer to begin 1111110111( irr modiately a campaign in fOrc against the marauding negro Immo ' gents VALCE OP C. S. MARINES. It is estimated that 1.000 Amer'. can marines would be ttillY equivalant to eve times that number of Cuban regular soldiers President Oomes hopes by forming the volunteer guard to relieve the guarding foreign property Utak tkoll' may pursue tat ..; This Cuban president is accord in the with entirely of marines to the Interior toction of foreign liTen He has informed that he believes this will benefit to quieting ith liseprotalon Is for Misdeed and Twenty Days, Dead lag foveaematins by laterstats Conaineece Commission. Washington. Juno S.Yew regulations of transportation of baggage propmed by nearly every railroad is the United States whioh la effect would ad the rate on "meter were suspended by the Inter-stacommerce commiselon today. The suspension becomes effective July I and continued, in force for 126 days. pending Investigation. The new regulations not only sought tO amend tim excess rate but to prohibit the carries of cartels size piece. of baggage. The propoaed re1UI.tIOTt$ follow: "On and after July 1 for any piece of baggage (except immigrant beg. gage checked at Port of landing., the greateet dimension or which exceeds 46 Inches there will be an additional charge for each additional inch equal to the charge for le pounds of excess . . te - - - weight On end after July 1. Hilt no piece of baggage the greatest dimension of which exceeds 74 Inches, xcepting Immigrant baggage checked at port of In baglanding. will be transported gage cam" The commiesion believes that the fixing by the roads of the dimenmoo" of bagasse arill work an tin. netesear hardship main traveler,. ARE DAMAGES COBALT TO EXTENT OF $150,000 , "I Gilles Depot. Out, Juno than damage boa been done In Co-hby a Ors which atilt watt burning early today although the combined gre departmelts of Cobalt. Halleybury and New ILLekeard probably bud tt under control. Tbe fire snorted In the Lyric ter-ni- l theater luring a performance wben an slow The Cuban government's reoponsibill. exploded in a, dnrasing room. ty for tiny wanton acts by the loser-recto- s. No loss of If has been reported. however . ffl not be letwened In any degree by Cm placing of. MRS. CAROLINE W. ASTOR'S American marines in the interior. This mate was made plain at the depart- -,.. . Slid.010 div. ESTATE ONLY ---- $100,000 , t- ' - t ! , today Army officers point out that the re., , - sovernmsnt news from Orients without Kra. Mary Province today. No forward movement Ras derancloco. June chJ14. Co. of troop is exported until the soldiers .. Stinger and her cilia., hero burned to death brit fire relieved of plantation guards doty bv whirls destroyed to day Moo eat build- the American marines have retained ' ing la hatch they tilled. 'noir bodies their respective commands and tho tho basement. that of guerrilla corps now being organised herd found Uwe child bele ia the mother atm. '', I hag begun to take the SOK ; Ravine. June - r . 1 .. .. , .. t . ' was t ' .....t:. 1 ontEnv AND CHILD ISCHNED. . I lief of Cuban troops from guard duty New York. June estate of that they may thr ht the insurreo. Urn Caroline W. Astor. widow of Wil- los. will furnish a real test of tho liam Astor and long the leader or New ability of the Cuban government to Tort agsrirtl, amounted to little more handle the situation. than llototat accordlng to the final ac, Cot John Jacob GOVERNMENT WITTIOUT counting' filed today. Astor was One of the 'twitter& NEWS 'mom xcernint I MOM , . & ,- - - ,BEGOINO I HOMESTEAD ' land SIXTYSECOND YEAR , ems-tinn- plx Just,how important a factor the is sad what. V any, 0A tAlkimm Was received train the clearing Itai 'Luther. Burbank society of California. powers of dictation the aseociation over small basilic annotmoing that Philip A. Dix. of Utah. Front the Muti witness, P'ref .T. Law- Iliad beep Oectod to membership In the rence Loughlin. head of the National society. There are OM lee member. Citizens league, for the promotion of shim in the aociety. and Mr. Die is the sound booking. Samuel EsteemTar, ninetieth niembe elected., special counsel for the, committee. Honorary Membership in the Patine brought out tbe statement that' no Coast Association of Nurserymen was had to made 'the been contributions amterred Open Dr; John A. Wideaos. knotmem, RoseNational Committeemen-Vict- or . A eanterenee by J. P. Morgan II Co.. president of the Utah Agrieultural colof the members of the water,,mul said be intends to remain keirliSl fundsLoeb et Co. Mr. Entw- lege; Dr. E. D. Bail. director of the aslitsial or hi' Kuhn. ' ' committee for all the fib. from soothe otatea why. and Prof. Utah- experiment station: M.- - L.; Dean. premed ever by U. IL PoPtlateR "The end of' the- old intent has ine's, wanted to knowthat Sewall Stualent said they, bad not secretary of the Mate board- of merely Loughlin et come.'" be continued. Tennessee. . was held Mt preriavoiy to been solicited. of Montana; T. U. McPherson the illO of opening names of these groat of the state horticultural board of are eaustaitiet tbe hy meeting. After the BRANCH POSTOFTICE Matte Sanders meeting bankers'significantly missing Idaho: J. Edward Taylor, state hortiprivate !aid that the south.. era inenthers CONVENIENCE DELEGATES from your subscription Heir asked the cultural inspector of Utah. and O. E. bad agreed to stand Milli for President Taft. attorney of the next wftneee. Irving T. Breinswe. deputy horticultural temintsChicago. June Leroy Hew. Buell. chairman Of the New York stoner of Sonora county. Cal This mos,e,alltimientan Elkhart" . Bartholdt of artL superintendent of city delivery at branch of the image. .1.1murt.o tion was made by Frank W. ,Power. the curling of proxy Secy. Chicago Postoffir, will be in "There was a dealirn not to take the ot Portland. and was carried unani. s.estmerce an4 Labor Charles a of branch Natal, at charge special postal Moog Private bankers." said the witness. lla southern those oho con ferred with the Coliseum during the Republican 'the theory is that the businese men committeeman. national convention. Mail 'will be re- and the GOV. SPRY'S REMARK& , banks of degoolle et the Coun?Ci , the station EXPEDITE CONTESTSceived from sent and should carry on the reforms by spry addressed the conIi ita egori to every boot A circular was Issued last try a, 7'ho of burden themaelves. genie, iront;on for a few moMenta express,iss expedite decisions in night by Col. Steward sad. Sergeantat-Arthr.""ws at on the merchant" falls his regret that his absence se the contested delegates to the me William F. Stone ItittlellOCIDE aiways '1111,1ralt stational Andrew Carnegie. he itdded. had , con- Nevada deserts was unevoldable. "You hat et the convention...mane the eetablishmtot of the branch , 1t.000. tributed nalionlit know." said Off. PPM. "that tbe descollimate Imbed to "New of the gperer. William nianager urge that the contemns be erts of Utah and Nevale ars the beet messengers will deliver man bp itemetilately after Clearing Houm, association tes- thing in deserts that can be bast to the delegates on the convention York the 44,11,111 of enwas house tified the that clearing organizatio n are disp osed their upon a written request bl the tt Everything vse have is of the best. and Why. tirely a voluntary organisation and our deserts ant no exception ',to the - wag lits donee delegated' wrapnowepaper Stamps, the of "ow iho Judge eligibility it ' "lilt limited trnm the original Owl I pers and will be on tale. its membete. These in 1St numbered GeV; Spry reviewed briefly ths his- GERMAN NAVAL OFICERS ....411141", at Velars opening asealon Mall can be called for and special 61 and in ma O as odd. sithougb the In of horticulture Irish, end said ereanicalkin. re--was the and registered letters wiU be business of the clearing house. hag tory et he was glad to note the continued progARRIVE AT ANNAPOLIS t .lipan informal conference sit libleb dearer? delivered bY edictal convention Ine- grown time to millions from that in apparent ress that is being made in till" great , ' ' ' hallitice in the that the troth ot snjars billion. ' the He Mail en hand at the ,clooe of 'the greeted delegates and 0,4 take hut en national iconircittee Md.. June Mr. Unte'rmeter eked why the ideat- industry. Annapolis. hour o welcomed them. saying that the welTh e at the naval day may be delivered to any downewe come had mitablinited wall of Politest ant'.. of "Juneon week' no ea leen was account runell irontronte town hotel end any remaining at tbe ing bogie hearty 414 an IntarnatIonal from admission ad hanks with of academy took 80Mniillee, al belated. a little being ot officers arrival tit 81.000.00k arab tin lawn p involving the rights close of the convention will be for. barring than today capital less octrotoo ,to soot to home addreseed The Mee Mayor Samuel C. Park addressed the pact esavinced attached to the German warships now member., that ',11,......11"111 Iwarded opened daily ' afternoon.' lestaarea nurserymen yesterday Sunday ,1111A1(11111 IN A QrALIDAlly In Hampton Roads wbo sire to be en, It awe- - will he necemart '10 to them a welcome in behalf tertained a. tiL to to sigept ell before the by Supt. Gibbons. MANY --TO AS (MENTIONS statiokal ten. th city :of Salt !Aka ; Old graduates from as far bath as June It. i.,Ths MIME PREPAILLNO TO !' t CONCLUDING Gut 104 Sr. here to attend the reuMon. Ahem; SKIEDIgga national ire lirmaington. Jane the ()Meat mambo, taeli ere leanly- - tor emboli"TAKE CAKE OF TEIEVES McDosal d of Oreiu;s, OrsaOlk As is customary. te the In a quandrY ea, to how to anbanks. in point of graduation will preaent esettaitte thia an of thanks be ."."1114 kw Drat expression for th the moved that morning. In 4Thicopw 'Juno 'dorCapt. John ' J. swer tisk searching ipteiftioni. preside over tha formation elate tendered to P. A. Dix tor the gigs ems march to the banquet ball while' the esainitttiet There areto be called illaiptik, of the detective buroeu, be- house ntoneg trurd committee. have which bad be aer ht tonuutta br lieving that thieves occupied as shs tametalt act ill adjutant. and inof thecurr- presidency of the sesocietion for the youngest Taft will peasant ',ars Ilet et represerstativea tor the ternational)? known nationally diplomas President te the police are Peeled to the comptroller delgatteaddlarge. From the and instructions The past year. This motion was earned ',It Utnovrow. by k'Ith Sixth sad Ninth hesded toward Chicete to .reap a ency for advice ,to graduates office bee declared. it ie sots with three ataadine cheers for districts in Artemis. harroot anion( the ronvention crowds comptrollers e aro , problem wag one -ter the the retiring president ordered a mutest for tile GERMAN crows. of all mid. that thetech ' roundup bank. ,,r Provident Dig Maslow' the conventIns delairateS'at' ouch characters.general of , directors tit . the mute emagrese - and It the are that thw sawrossisaJune tFlve hondirod for creating Norfolk. asPursa the amricta the Mate eacept the That Immoral experienced thieve aro Tle questions objectinga are said to be them mombens that' his duties had., been from the squadron of German warint in the ityCalifornia. already at work I. the toilet of the In Hampton Illoads veto ream. now the that ofelockholdera, it the I Vaotain Halpin. Within two deVe there Itteitteet a list pleasant Ind et ships 4421,'"al0lt in the Fourth altriet and intembers hest been arced today of Rio eity. the WSW of director" and t have been i banks the twenty complaints, T. M. C. A.. a luntheou borrowed trent hearty and sincere." against the tNtlifor-- loimtiarity of which boa , aaval who the hags Al stockholder ."""1197 of Oat. led the Pollee , "she-- relieved vs Addresses to thiemornintre 'merest; was aorred. Immediataly attar a theawell as theAntrounte eSttilliwtes to Tett n believe a crook it the institutions as of 0111 tioaNntloti whO Ito work that twoter party the visitors will return to letetitig ter amkierit'ae kt that women i and the ehereetet vita scrim, iliairict. 8,11111 'Ira 6. Pall' letèch iette0 ' , 11.Detg: phipa In Hampton Roads, ts or a , - it la understood that the- - British on York beakwill get the meeting in ers and officers of tits Now Vora Clear- lett' and city' there waa no opposition to ing House association an4 of thit Now, Portland tor Albert Brownell. et the Portland York stock ,excluinife were ;tally" to Co. of Portland. Or 'Wholesale maser Wu was chosen Nursery testify before the preeldent of the elongation investigation which opens here tdday. for the coming, year. C. A. Tooriesem blemhere of the bones sub.mmunittat at 1.1100M416, Waah, who has acted- - as of the easociatkin foe many on banking and eurtenty who will eon- secretary . to that pegation. yea4 s. was duet trat inquiry arrived Ill New, York 'pace presidents were chosen as follows: ' last night. rtsb. B. H. Bower. of Provo; Idaho. One .t,1 the drat nottnesees to be W., S. Hawke', of Caldwell; Britinh caned. it was expected would int WV. Columbia. Richard lAyrite. of Vic-tort- s:, liam titterer, manager of the New York Orisons. Byron Smith, of Sat-for- d. clewing how. Others mentioned witneseas 1101" A. Barton Hepburn, H. )1.B. Soelea. of Salt Ake City. of House the A. same. ,Lewi of Portland. and id. MoDonClearing president tics and George W. Ely, secretary of aid. el Drente. Oregon., were elected the stork exchange.. It Is understood members of the executive conyIBMs , that the committee will try to smar: HONORED. - , THREE-YEA- R - -- I . . TAFT SIONS PUT,TO";01A111(1.111 1 of Penne selmaill Sad storal other -kaadiscrowsts essotettoo to chear lip Sil oribintory stork of Boo committee 1 a platy as Possible and get down 031. Chteogo.-Jub- e Ran? S.on.Sew. utile actual work of bearing contest chairman of the ormod huit hien At rangementit plain limbos B. Scott. West Virginia's that be' is prepared to deal harshly with mmitteeman, spent his proxy to Kerry ticket ecolpers should sny,attempt be mad. by them to procuro ticket lot Ckets, thairman of the porpeees to the E.PUbliellO is arrangements who will deter.. speculation Diatom! vonvention," Idle who will bold it. . atprOternat011it , HOW: lieldr1 baster Dixon, loader of tho Roomtempt 11 sell tickets to Hui convention. " forts. was offered a a by I will have them In custody as won es maw of the national proxy committee I bear of AMP WOO be declined to but divulge, Cot New branded as rubbish" a tail that hi view of the at the Roosevelt men poeitiel taken rumor that 606 este had been arritop4 the regarding for outride of rorittinallY of the eommittee. it announced. the report wu mod be impoosible for him to attend so absurd thatlie said watt not the atm on worth ,it hearings The proxy of beam perknot of Washington be will Two bezes of tickets- which arrived I'M bf A-- R. Stevenson of Denver Soda( the arrival ott IV 11 I I'M BRSTIOI from the printers wore lock, up In a ot kelt York. vault loot night to remain there until Id hours before the convention. . Morin Boom of me ciamooste of Indianapolis. a forPresident or.. Taft, Orel today prepare.' to represent the CAME TO NEE END Or OLD Ahoy, in the Indiana contains. , CONVENTION INTSTLrM Os the impolitic of Ofonl or clotted tessiocm members of the committee Cbkairo June ....PI have attended Proshisnally ba4 agreed to admit two every Republican national mavention trarelestatives of each press since 1514 and Just had to come and "el toe'enlied on tha floor associa. of Con- see --this one because it will be the ItTe. nil it wag wird. last ems at its kind me bold" said said tawarrangement. publicity on the deft-'W- as Crawford Kennedy of Utbeeln. Neb., ell that without body unneess- former member of the Nebraska, state art amplicationa. which committee last night might remit central it OM incellago Were thrown Pon with- Mr. Kennedy came to Chicago with out rat PRESIDENT :,1 , itES6IXTIOlf t; , , IN I I toi,dwi. Anse it vented , marked the , delivery ' el Sadie,' Carneste's adders se lord Meter St ' , ' iberdeen unisomity at Aberdeso. Because of Want of Power to Get Tenth Annual Convention Brought DarroW's Attorneys Adopt a New ' Scotland, lodes. , . ' The students. ' ' tho number of Line of Attack on Star To a Close at 111:50 This Necessary Data Will Not be . when' was Itultt....turiel chs!in sad Taken Up Until Fat Witness. tuts about the hall and kept up la Morning. ineeeeent-di- n, singingand whist. tut. but thistly permitted the iron II II . whales I, proceed. Alter be, had ULTERIOR SHOW CHAIRMAN TO To PAID IMO SAYS SO helve. the roudyforn was resumed. PIONEERS' MOTIVESII but tin Proceedings,. elated with rousing Ocoee tot Mr. Carnegie and Km. Cartiesit Moo Thal Franklin Had Elmo Relations freed Ittatittobto to Co.- - nosollirt AlOmbership Conferred Ur. Cement advieed the students With 'Moog Interested to PrO4W De. E. duct Ingott7to Midst of "to remain teetotekull Until You Dr. Jobs A. WitIts00 - hav become' tittles or Ono McNamara& Rooted Compote p. .MMTO &Olt" It ts isittionteatt was bated On New the tact that tho state at large bad lack of toil. June S.Because. of Its pOirOr to obtain data Indicated a prefereace for Col. Roos. the money trust investigation FOOD FOR THOrGHT FOR BREAK. In Ite niala scope aill not bs taboo FAST. op until fall. This annousicemmit was Frank R. Kellogg of Minnesots was made by rhairman Puto of the listewI zpseted to alter a motion when the committee takes the matter up, to maim Notting committoe at the opening of Public the detaiNid vote la Um rola- the hooting hem today. -mato in each conet mos. In view of,. the Insistence by somei Early manifest Observers at Dm sa- financial institutions that the commit-i Donal rommittentain found food tor thought In the meeting at breakfast et tee Is without power to 'afoot its tor informslitm lb tonsmitioal, Charles D. Utiles. secretary to Prod. dent Taft. sad Arthur L Vary. nation has concludod it is itot adolsoote to oommitteeman from Ohio. Ths taw Oka op the main inquiry until arrived on stemmata trains but met In a dining room and after chatting doubt so to th power has been to-- 1 as they ate conterrod with members moved by tho passage of the bill te, th 117"0,ttet,..1khoJoittcagola MOP the banktihr M. Another arrival was Charles P. Rook- PuSo --ris bill er et Connecticut. chairman el the subbat passed the, house atid committee on rules at the wintor meet- Is now Wm the finance rommittoe ing Of the national committee. He and of the senate. It 'will imisint months W. bt Ward of HOW York and rrank 0. 12Mbrirg sr Minnesot . have mince of painstaking Investigation and pren, then &awe up a brief cede tor the gov- oration. after Om propood erning body of the Ropublicans, has boon imactod to procure, tint data INICADT." - ' ssontial to the Inquiry.. 'rho data moot The make Sr. ready for prenotta- ho Itathmed primarily from the boobs tie's. saki Mr. Booker. 'Ind I am sot of tho corporations Concerned and ,mlast at liberty to give them out They are Win t and simple. howorec. and have to be itegregated before witness tan be de Principally with the ortranisatioa If advantageously xaminott. TM comthe contention Hitherto we have had mittee is anxious to oitemilit as eode for that phase of our work. legitimato tranntetiourt avoid and this ea but, bars had to depend alma Prim' be accomplishod the only deat anti Matingsner as guide' o ae- bag been seranneel, , by , plan, that , "Tito committse consider It fitail-- I ?Wo Taft supporters ell tile Visablo In any vent to conduct this committee oame bt eariy and hnportant and romantic tionsitt information boat colleagues at daring the boat and miettement Ingo, Maoism Warnings. Thom moo were IL of, a political tamping and bag not C. Duncan' Mufti, Carolinat- - Heart thl outset contomplated any Mid! J Goorlea snit Henry U me- from "In 'who . o ours , etly. ',premeds ths, pasty,. the fittimveninit limo Mill Illvdao Philippines. - Mutant coincident with voted ea taking testimony no oortala their arrival.thee we &iota, eit Demi at Idaho. Ile. linwerest wait to tins olegolow bowie tiosoolatious sod tbo the Peesersoli hSedtPlartottl for UPI Mock to tho Imagist system ohmage to MD bust &momenta.- end to thootertemor geolokattio. of Year 11101W7 will be Invettigatod lit tit messons .that aro lq be bold blot the trititte SCAIZTJUSSEVERS:LW DEW! WITH unmoor vacation.", ' et Nee Adiverdelee lAte le tee Maltby Vetere Gploote to let ltalmlisere. 1 . I Vele 1 I , ''''' . . et The The- - Pinot ,. . , '''; ' . ' .11URS'Ellit:Ell '' ' I MONEY TRUST S , . MERIT' , 1 ITEIHNG IS .. , .E. .,, meam amotemomos -- - ...........e.......... 1 ti. I ,' AT CARNEGIE-SPOK- , . 4 , AGGRESSIVEE L I INVESTIGATION ' I , , .. ;4"'"414' V,'TIttrrn Titi:RSDAY ,, 1 . . - - t, ROWDY SCENES WHEN '' ' - 1 , . ,it - , 1 I TAFT, ; . . ,.. ,, ,,, i ,...,,,, a 12 PAGES - , . ., 41:' 4 , .,..,,....,.... -- ... , e ' , . ' .' '' |