| Show A PARTY WOULD BULLDOZE FEDERATION I HOPING TO CAPTURE LABOR VOTE j REFORMERS PLAY FINE GAME fiAME GAMES GAME'S S 'S Discredited Representative of Union Labor Accused of EmbezI I Dictates Who Shall Be Nominated by t t Desperate Organization S TICKET COMPLETED CO AT l 30 SUNDAY MORNING I r Convention Is Characterized by Personal Bickering Disorganization Disorganization gani and Intemperate Attacks and Slate Goes Goesl J t. t l Th Through ough Without an Important Break J S t Tho American II parly IlVY cannot ulu III th tho election this this' sill full t the labor 5 Pacing up the Uw floor of oC the thc Amen Amerl- s. s J 1 kearns I t p party convention at nt the Salt SnIt v J Juk th Saturday George GeorgC W. W t 5 Moyer foyt r made this statement Which explains ex cx- x- x S plains the effort of ot the I Kearns earns out out- L M to 10 tel steal 1 t 1 th the thunder r of the thC Labor LaborI I element anti and bulldoze the union men Into Indorsing th the can- can He 11 made the confession In Inthe r the midst of oC the nomination of a legS legislative leg leg- S S ticket when six 1 lc union men ment t hod be been n. n suggested h by J. J T. T Laver Lavery former president nt of oC the Bridge and Structural Iron Workers who Is Js now no charged with embezzling th the funds r of that organization Although he I IS H Hnot S not In good standing with the labor E element he lie dictated what men should hould I be nominated for 01 the legislature and amI I tho convention named some somo of ot his candidates l. The convention which met at 10 III S o'clock atul Saturday ny morning morning- and ami Oil nil 1 utI 0 10 r f t r Attan Anin 5 r AHan T. T 1 SanS San San- anfin an- an S ford fin 3 J J. J W. W Cahoon S For ll H. H G. G Sleater rony Tony Arthur A. A Sweet S George GeorgI M. M Sullivan Ben B. B 1 S Matt latt II IL VII Wilson on A J. J Charon ron DougIn Douglas Doug Doug- In las Ins J J. J N. N Spalding Thomas ThomS Thom Thom- S as ns Watkins For County Count Attorney Attorney Attorney-A A J. J Weber ber C a acclamation cc I ama t I 0 t I For Sh Sheriff Thomas Sheriff Thomas I D. D Pitt I For r County Count Commissioners A. loners A. A. A O. O Jacobson year four term S s. B B. year yem term For County Count Clerk Clerk Frank Frank R. R Chris Chris- tOns Lt For County Count Assessor Assessor Barney Barney Quinn acclamation For FOI County Count J. Treasurer J. J William Edmunds e For Count County n Joeph JO corder Joseph M M. st ohen t t For fo County Auditor Harry Auditor Harry A. A Mer Mer- 1 r. r tS For FOJ County Count L. L. L O. O I acclamation r Ie I 1 n it Hour l f the party ribbed f up ll a deal dal with certain members of Urt th labor Jabor element by which at least east three labor men were to bo be placed on the S ticket and that it was vas th the avowed O Int in intention In- In t of or the Ila leaders ers to put mil labor lubor mf men 11 In the field In order that the F. F Federation of ot Labor will not curry carry Out oat its orl original lna Intention of nominating nom nom- mating a 1 ticket to be placed before S. S the people next ext Sunday were vere clearly fJ shown own when J. J T. T Lavery discredited it Ir In the Ow l eyes of union labor was given over half an nn hour on the lie floor of the convention en ye n t 10 n. n 5 The rhe name of or Ed Haggert was vas placed before the convention and andr while he was wai not nominated the fault V r Is just a as ag great gnat for COl the party had hail no noS authority to name him as a n candidate candi candi- S date He I Is at Detroit a delc delegate ate to the Uie he convention of Structural Iron IronWorkers Workers and knew nothing of or the proposed pro po posed e action of the convention or orS oro oro o of tho the deal den arranged between AmenS Amen'S Amerl- Amerl S kearns arns lenders leaders and amI some ome labor men S 'S whose le names cannot be learned S j JS J. N. N Spalding was also unaware that hit his name namo was to be used by the f convention On lIe He i IB Ja attending a convention con con- of the thC Brotherhood of Car- Car punters at Toronto oronto Can and had hacI not notS noth h been en notified that the S party was about to make a 0 bold entry Into the Hel Held of labor Try fry 11 to Bulldoze An An additional bit of evidence that intended to use the UW Fedora Federa- the party i offices out outS to drag lion loi a as u a cat the political tire fire I Is shown by th the S of or statement of George Moy- Moy lo u. X cr Cr an attorney attorneY t and purl par par- This statement was WI crit- crit l iv tI radical ha hail had been heen 5 after it b by leaders did not believe belle made not because the they reform party part that the success s of oC the but the labor vote vore d upon t A the they did not want the public of or orthe K to lo know It H. Th The pronouncement 5 convention ex- ex be before ore the the ca case e the and opened up the plan Posed made Friday to hUt IUt labor laborI WW that S r the ticket an and then iLen try to bullI bull bull- L I int on Into It ration Federation I l U the e L- L Siu Slate to us us Not Broken r. r was characterized S The bickering b by hy by personal persona attack Th The city lion b by nominated Itt itzi machine a wax not broken The ticket for ur clerk a week slated Weber eber was t r nominated Tile public eforo he was that cn to hn had been be nominated for Cor t would would run un for clerk that l dmund that thal Torn Pitt ticket the on sheriff It wa for Cor would run that Allan AHan San San- understand given to and umI other DAn Ben ford Cord an and and of oft oj 4 administration r friends of the a t the Kearns lenders leathers would run for the legislature a coveted cO prize Coti COli Contention c iii 1111 1011 Managed rh The Fhe convention was dr drawn wn out bail bad ly Iy managed and nil all the thi c efforts o. o If Chairman Cherry cf could uld not pre tEI order There never nver was a n time Imp I when hn business ln g was wn transacted with ex ex- ex and th there fl wa was ah a always a row rov over o the vote yot particularly toward the thi last when challenges of applying the unit rule were WIt made In almost almo t evere ever every e district I The rue nomination of oe A A. J. J Weber Seber was wa the most enthusiastic ln tlc part palt of the program program pro two gram which la lasted led for fifteen ln hours He lie was nominated b by acclamation after after af af- af- af tl ter r eve every I other candidate had withdrawn with with- drawn all and hi h his appearance wo wa the signal for Cor an ovation O S In the race for or Ih the legislature seventeen sev ev- ev enteen nameH were brought out The result was waR u as us follows the ten b being being be be- ing the nominees s R. R G G. Sleater Tony rony Jacobson I G-I-I Arthur A A. Sw Sweet t George M. M i Sullivan alJ 99 Bon Ben R B. He Hey Heywood wood I Matt H. H JI oli oll 4 42 I A. A J. J Charon 1 1 k I. I I I Il l t P l' l r r J. J n. n ewi l i 1 t C. C O O. H H. H P P. Mason Macon I Ben flen en I. I L. L Corum I C. C R R. Berry 9 2 9 t I A. A II 11 8 Thirty seven even scattering votes for eor th the I legislature wore vort recorded as follows Collow Bamberger 1 Bern Hern 1 McChrystal C. C Stewart 0 5 W W. H H. Smith K fi C. C D. D Rook Hook 5 i. Cherry Cherr 6 5 G. G Mrs Cohen n 1 Driver Driven er en 1 McKenzie 6 La ery Announces Candidates oo After the delegates had hacI debated upon which was really the best candi candi- date J. J T T. Lavery got up UI and announced announced an an- six men that labor unions wanted to see on th the ticket He announced announced announced an an- A A. J J. J Ch Charon ron of or the printers Matt Wilson Vilson of or the painters J. J N N. Spalding of oC the carpenters Tom Watson Vat Wat Vatson son of oC the carpenters Haggerty Haggert o of the Structural Iron Workers ers and R. R G G. Sl Sleater ater of oe the Typographical union He Hf said the convention owed oved It to the children and ancestors of organIzed organIzed organized organ organ- labor to name these men on the ticket Some radical UIO arose and mon moved that the six be nominated for fOI the legislature legislature leg leg- eg- eg b by n a acclamation but this W wa was 8 voted down and George W. W Mover Moyer advanced ad all- down the center aisle lIsle and tolu tou the convention 0 O II how friendly th the party part Is to organized labor and how the time Kearns could not win this this fall fail without th the labor vote The convention con cheered cheele the statement Twenty Three Ruled Out Toward the tho last of the convention Jake Jak Raleigh street supervisor who with Thomas Atkins clerk of oC the street department hud had handled most of oC the cIel delegates for Cor the municipal il outfit out out- fit Ut and the Kearns leaders challenged the tho theote vote ote of oC District 23 3 which had voted seven en for Stenhouse for Cor audi audi- tor br He lie charged that the district was wn butting In The chair ruled out the vote vOCe and Stenhouse's lead was waI cut down clown Frank Raleigh of oC BIngham a n. brother of or Jake who had hoel been vot vot- otIn In lug ing the tho twenty ninth all ull cIa day was as called call ail ailed ed Cd down own for fOI having no author authority II anti and this vote was expunged upon a n sun sim lIar ilar tilling ruling from the chair choIr It will not I affect the other votes voles Cherr Cherry In lii Choir Chuh Retiring Chairman Street Introduced Intro Intro- Chairman Cherr Cherry who made a n short abort address In which h he Qs assailed Governor GU Cutler Cutter as being a knocker of or the mining raining Industry Th The fact that the mining congress at Denver recently Indorsed the Che governors governor's sentiments sentiments senti senU- ments montH was ns not discussed b by the tho chair chaIr- man The governors governor's utterance was OM against by night speculation and not hot against legitimate mining When hon the temporary apPeared ap ap- ap- ap on the stage stog led by Mutt Matt Daugh Daugherty Daughert erty there was applause Daugherty had not fallen from Crom grace gruce among mong his party part because of oC his vicious attack on President Roosevelt at the state convention Friday During the tho recess to elect count county committeemen for Cor tho ho various municipal pal wards in the city and for CUI the districts dis outside the cil city the Seventy Seventy- eighth district made mado a complaint because because be be- e- e cause It va 8 was not consulted In the selection elec lion ilon o of a There o was wasa a stiff fight In th the Second precinct but S. S P. P Armstrong and anil Henry Cartright Cartwright Cartwright Cart- Cart wright right won out Nominations for rm State Senator J. J II Stratton tl of oC Murray way was the first to come conic through with a nomination nomination nomination nomina nomina- tion for senator giving a a. boost to James W. W V. V Cahoon lIe Ho had hod hardly finished be before Con an Intoxicated delegate dele dole gate in Iii tho the r rear a of oC the time house Continued on In Page lul T r o. o PARTY WOULD 5 S 'S BULLDOZE FEDERATION I Continued 1 From Pa Page Pase c On One I P. P II if Crawford There was no second and also no vote ote for Cor the time candidate Ills name had hind not been mentioned before beCore and ami the convention was not only surprised ed to hear It but hut was surprised to hear It In the manner man man- nor ncr In which It was presented presented- Dutch Butch Lowry nominated Allan T. T Sanford and he hue was followed by P. P J J. J Dal Daly who vho nominated George J J. J Gib Gib- sot son Jo Joe Lippman announced that he had Imad the time Thirty-fourth Thirty In his pocket ready for Cor Cahoon The vote showed that Sanford and anti Cahoon haul hal been heen picked by the leaders to win vin Every Evemy district controlled b by attaches of the Kearns machine every overy of oC the time city had been given a hunch and there was no more show for fOl Gibson Gilson Gibson Gib Gil- son than there was wal for the man who nominated Crawford to sober ober up before before be h- fore the vote was vas counted During tho the balloting P J J. J Daly butted in with a n. motion that the nominations of Cahoon and Sanford bo be named unanimous He lie did not wait for the county districts to be he heard and feared that the program would not be carried out The rime vote for state senator resulted I Ia a as follows I A Allan lIan T T. Sanford Ci G G I IJames James W. W Cahoon George W. W Gibson 3 Total 1197 Districts SO 80 SI 81 82 82 90 91 H and 92 9 cast their 27 votes as 08 Joint ballot WEBER EltER HAS lIAS WALKAWAY 1 A Y Race for COI County hl Develops De Do- DeclOIS clOIS Into One Ono Incident Tho The race for fOI county count attorney was all for Weber The vice-chairman vice of the state committee had hardly any opposition and aCl after r the usual nominations he was declared tho the nominee by acclamation II P. P Johnson Johnon nominated W. W It R White and tho the mention of or the tho name brought applause ap ap- ap- ap plau e. e Allan Sanford nominated Weber in a graceful speech Soren X Ch Christenson r I st enson on an announced n 0 U need t the ii o w withdrawal with I th di-awal di of the name of Walter Valter Little Charles Most Mostyn n Owen tho the official sleuth of or the party demanded demanded de de- de- de that the tho convention nominate Weber Weier as nc the only safe man for COI the count county attorneys attorney's office White withdrew withdrew with with- drew mew and moved to make It m am 0 ous UJ Weber was vas called from the body of the Iho house and made a short speech of acceptance He was the lion of oC the time lIe He promised that If elected ho 10 ie would perform the tho duties of or his without fear tear or favor Cavor RACE FOR FOB CONSTABLE lH E. E Tom Toni Fowler Fouler With Machine Racking Defeats Grand Graml Army Man At the convention of oC the tho city precinct precinct precinct pre pre- before the opening of the time evenIng even even- In lug Ing session a lively ely fight was on for tor city const constable ble Dana T. T Smith had hadeen been heen een rC 11 atod for ju Justine of 0 P v J baly peace br acclamation r. r aly nominated Thomas Fowler for Cor constable constable con con- stable as US a man who not only Wants but needs tho the place On behalf of or the Grand Arm Army of the Republic R. R L L. Patterson an old soldier was nominated nominated nomi nomi- but the city crowd backed Fowler and while It required two ballots to defeat the veteran the reform outfit accomplished the work The defeat of Mr lr Patterson was was' brought about b by running in B. B Y Golding Gelding He was nominated by Allan Miami Sanford SanCor of the machine crowd and polled enough votes to kill off oft the G G. A. A H. H candidate On the second ballot sixty votes that had been cast for him on the first were thrown to Fowler Tommy Atkins the rather bus busy clerk of ot the street department handled the twenty votes of the Nineteenth for the administration Outside Out Precincts The results result of or the nominations Inthe Inthe in inthe the precincts outside of ot the city were Precinct 1 composed of or Districts 55 CiS 6 62 64 64 88 ES 89 Justice 89 Justice of oC peace James D. D Harker constable H H. H Harrison Precinct 2 2 composed of oC Districts 54 and 87 87 Justice Justice of or the tho peace J. J C C. Warfield constable Thomas McClelland McClelland Mc Mc- Clelland Precinct 4 4 composed of Districts 59 60 61 93 94 94 95 95 9 Justice of the peace James Drinkwater constable William Canne ator Precinct 7 composed of districts 69 and 70 70 Justice Justice of the peace Julius Heuser n user constable W W. W W. Miller Mil Mu- ler Precinct 10 composed of or districts 80 So 82 90 jO fJ and 92 92 Justice Justice of ot the peace E. E C D I McFarland constable Louis R R. Butters The vote yote for Cor constable was as ac fol- fol folio follows fol fol- io lows wa 1st bal bat 2nd bal bat Fowler Fowier |