Show NAMED BY THE INDEPENDENTS N New w Englan Englander er With John Templeton Graves to H Head ad the Ticket r TRY STAMPEDE Roar of H Hisses asses and Police Take M Man n From H Ii to Save Violence Convention Hall Chicago July 29 Thomas L L. L Hisgen en of or Massachusetts was nominated by tho the Independence party as Jt Its cali candidate l ate for fOl President early this Wednesday morning on tho the third ball ballot t John Temple Graves Gm was nominated for fol Vice Pre President i ent The namo of ur William Ullam Jennings Bryan was drowned In a torrent of or hisses at the dramatic last session of oC the convention con of or the National Independence Inde hence party parly tonight and anel John I. I Sheppard p J nl of Kansas Kamms who hu attempted to put li Bryan's Bryans yaks yak's name in nomination had to lo be given Iven the Iho protection of oC the entire force of Independence party parly officials of officials officials of- of to c save hint him from tho infuriated delegates Sheppard was escorted front from tho the hallby hall by jy a detail of at arms ser while the tho cro crowd d of delegates surged behind denouncing him hint as a u traitor Only Ono One myna Man Minn Sheppard was the only Bryan man manIn manIn mann In n the convention con He lie stood alone In Inthe inthe the he dele delegation alion from his stale state which refused J to sit with him when they became be- be came amo aware of ot his purpose to lo namo Bryan After he ho had hael been ruled from Crom the he Moor floor on a n point of or order ardor Judge Jude Vatel Waterbury ury of Jan Kansas s took tool the stand stanel an and d denouncing Sheppard as a Bryan Bryana a agent nt informed the lie convention amid tremendous cheering that Sheppard was vas probably lJ tho lie only man in the state who favored Bryan The scene cene was probably tho the most dramatic that ever occurred upon the fluor of a national convention Until heppard's purpose O became known there thore was entire willingness upon the theart part art of th the tho delegates to hear him hint out and anel nd Permanent Chairman Walsh used every very e to 10 enforce order going to ho tho extent of threatening to have ha tho the I galleries cleared If the demonstrations were veto not ended endell I JIbs Through ough h Hull full When hen Sheppard be began an verging upon Bryans Bryan's namo name a chorus of or hl hisses ses rippled rIppled rippled rip rIp- pled through the hall Walsh rapped vl vigorously for order but the tumult 1 ps J Sly JN gat nl A prO of tit w. r J Y l I. I w t r tu 0 vo l l l to proceed Tho Thu tumult was va redoubled Sheppard Shep- Shep card pard began c an to pronounce an eulogy on tho the Democratic platform Groans and hisses sounded all over the hall Delegates rose everywhere and anel uttered vl vigorous olous protests protects Sheppard with a n. sneer upon his lace face stood with folded arms arm arms and faced raced his audience Costlier Lessner nel Williams of California rushed down to the foot of the tho platform plat plat- platform form COlm loudly proclaiming a n point of or order older If U the gentleman Insists I shall have lave to lo recognize him said the tho chair chair- man lr luig Br un I simply desire to put Jut this convention convention conven conven- tion HOIl straight roared the Californian California Tho gentlemen who are arc hissing arc aro not hissing at time the gentleman who has the platform but arc are hissing the time name of oC the man Inan whom It is his evident purpose purpose pur pur- pose to lo name Tremendous cheering broke loose at atthe atthe atthe the announcement and for Cor tin three eo minutes min min- s utes tho the convention cheered the thin sentiment sentiment senti senti- ment t expressed by hy the Californian California Order Order Order Or Or- der was once more restored Sheppard his lifs face whitening and standing flow ilow close to tu the speakers speaker's table tahle continued his Ills address lIe Jle again ain touched upon upon the tho platform of oC the Democratic party It wits was Mho Hie signal for Cor a fresh outbreak Traitor canto camo from a hundred tit tin throats Ioa oats la No compromise yelled the time dole dole- gates satt's Give GI us its a straight ticket Wo We arc are not here to dicker nn any of or llio tio old parties With Willi Stick Stich Uplifted I A New York delegate with stick slick uplifted up- up lifted Ju rushed hed down n the tho center aisle A A. score more inure of ur delegates A dozen arms at arms ut rush rushed d forward and amI grappled with the delegates dole dele gates ates rite Tho minister who had hael d. d erod the Invocation stood up be beside l o Sheppard and raised his hand in admonition ad- ad monition Absolute bedlam broke loose Bryans Bryan's personal soual representative live ivo Willus Villus T J. J Abbott Abbot was present and it is to be hoped hopeel that ho he was satisfied sat- sat with his hi work Several hundred ll delegates lc ates were on their heir feet Ctet shaking their fists fist and sticks sUcks denouncing Sheppard demanding demand demand- InS InS' ng that he retire asserting their thela purpose purpose pur pur- pose to have a a. straight ht ticket The sergeants arms were grappling with the more furious of or th the delegates In Inthe tho the galleries there were cre menacing moves on every ery side Such was wa the lIw effect of or the lie name namo of or ofa ofa a a. man that had hael hitherto been potent to con conjure Jute with Was us Critical The rhe moment was critical The utmost ut- ut utmost ut ut- mo most t efforts of tho the chairman tho the ser ser- arms at and anel assistants were necessary sar to restrain r the angered delegates delegates dele lIela- gates front iron violence With the uproar still at Its height Mitchell l of Illinois again forged to inn tho front and aull raised a a. point of ot order Tho The officers forced quiet ulet and anel amid a dramatic silence Mitchell called atten atlan- attention ll- ll hun tion to the tilt rules adopted d at ut this afternoons afternoon's after after- nii noon's 11 s 's s session c ci lon lon of oC the convention which committed the body to he nomination of or an I Independence candidate Cart can He lie declared that it was seas the tho purpose of tile the sneaker to place In nomination the tio mane nm name e of oC amean n f mean man already the candidate of or another party lIe He demanded the lie right to question limn tho delegate from Crom Kansas The chair chah ruled In Jn hl his favor The specific question was put amid a n si silence at- at I- I hence lence deeper than ever Sheppard in a trembling voice declared de tie- elated It was VUK his purpose C to place in nomination the Il tame name o of William J J J- nl Bryan an Would ot No I Stampede It wart waw waw the moment toward which tho the had been looking IJ Here rc was the crisis the crIsis the psychological moment moment moment mo mo- ment at al which tho the convention of at the Iho Continued on ra Page Pago o Five Fh-c I 1 S 1 i 1 t I h HISGEN NAMED BY BYTHE BYTHE THE INDEPENDENTS Continued from front Page lage One In Independence party was to be bo stampeded stampeded stam stam- to the Nebraskan An angry roar roar roar-a a deep penetrating burst of or resentment burst from Lh the the throats of the thousands thousands and and theman the theman theman man who favored B Bryan nn in all nI the convention stood there facing an In Infuriated infuriated In- In convention that had placed d Itself clearly cler dean on record In rules and resolutions that Sheppard himself Il had voted for In tt the thc midst of the excitement Bryan's Bryans Bryans Bryan's Bry Dry ans an's S agent was escorted to the door hoer fhe The naming of c candidates r was then Prior to this embarkation upon pon the tue final Inal session of the conven lOI loii Gessner J Williams of or California in c c R no II who ta as IQ C f the he delegates cJ J tes to th the lie recall Ican conven- conven lion ion on at nt LOS Ios An Angelet eJe and who dis- dis ba badges left lef over from rom coin the tho amol among th the ladies Indies in the tho con- con venton hall ball hal as souvenirs sou of or the im- im important occasion Another Important preliminary was the he reading b by John T T. Moran of or New NewYork NewYork ew York of resolutions adopted after the afternoon recess of or the union labor dele delegates ates In this contention There are of these delegates who came from coin ever every branch o of organized labor throughout the tho country Tho The resolutions tons pledged their unqualified support support support sup sup- port of the platform and candidates of of- the Independence ence party and called to give upon union labor everywhere the Independence party the same support sup sup- port The session was finally caJe called to order order order or or- der at S 3 p. p m. m Five thou thousand and people people peo peo- pie were assembled in the auditorium at that thaC that hour hol and the the scene enc was a most Impress Impressive one Rev nev Mr Leach o of Chicago delvere delivered the invocation 11 nn and Permanent Chairman Chairman Chairman Chair Chair- man Walsh announced In order the lie for Prest- Prest nomination of a can candidate or of the United Stat States s and called attention to th tho rule adopted this afternoon afternoon af nr- af- af limiting seconding speeches to five f minutes Calls Culs the lie Role Hote At three minutes to 9 o'clock the clerk cerk began to cull call the roll roB ot of states and Dr Dl L. L A. A of oC Birmingham Ala took th ho platform to pl place o In nomination tle the name name o of M. M 11 W. W Howad How Jow- ard ad The rho name of oC Howard was warmly received rec but no demonstration greeted greet greet- ed d d. d the opening speech A 4 ion tion followed the nominating sp speech ech lon Arkansas Arkans had hail no can candidate l and anil California Cal Cal- Cali fornia lornia being called she yielded to Massachusetts and Roland B. B Sawyer took ook the thc platform to put Thomas I I. I L. L UI n In nomination I Mr Sawyer eulogized Mr HU demonstration consumed con con- The fur II gen fully ten len minutes Then Bernard of or Georgia mounted the stage singe to place In John Temple Graves s Gra He lie le made his with with the convention tx it 1 lilt hit hi wih con first utterance utterance- It was No man maim has a I right to mulct hImsel himself him hIm- self sel upon an audience like this unless h ho he has something to say I PhIt Must iut u t P Re Bo o Made Mr then proceeded e to outline out omit line ne the Suter fight Ight that thal th the tho party part must make Mr Sut Stiller r then summed 1 up tho the qualities u of the he man maii he was to name miame before the Country country coun Coun- I t dont don't have ha e to go o COln- COln try tn with an apology of any kind for wih our candidate You know that's thal's so s. s I believe that our candidate ato has bps a n fifty e beJe the tho state of or to one chance o of carrying Geor Georgia la a against the Democrats In every nook and corner the multitudes es eso ery c o of people are HnUd to lo him hint with ban bands s of steel leeJ As an au orator a writer and andas andas andas as a man s he commands more moru votes ote throughout the country than an any other oilier you ou can call name namo I am not going to delay dolay de do- eIny e- e lay Iny the naming of him an any longer for on behalf of oC tIme the state of Georgia I present to you ou as UK a candidate for the tho Presidency of or tho the United States the the little giant of or the time south south John John Tom Tem pJ plc 11 Graves Craves of ot the tho state of or Georgia The Tho band struck up and a u great cr cry went up for Gra e Graves Then Sheppard of oC Kansas arose and Chairman Chalman Walsh If it it i was true that he lie had ruled earlier In the day that no man could be placed In nomination nomination nomi nomi- nation naton at this convention unless ho he were a member of or the tho enco party parly The Tho chair has made no such rul- rul rul rul- ing tag The There Is no rio Republican steam steamroller steamroller roller Ioler nor any Democratic stone stono crusher in this con convention It I Is asyet ns as yet et a eyed blue eyed hile-eyed baby In a perambulator I t tor 0 I. I tor Sheppard ma made e his reply to lo the convention con con- venton saying in a a. loud voice I In Intend intend In- In ten tend to mal make a a nominating speech If Ir allowed to toVo Wo Vo should determine what Is the tho best thing g under tho lie circumstances Tv Two great political parties have met and nominated can can- On tho one hand a a. candidate candi date ha has been name named and today toda forlie for forthe forthe the lie fil first t time heard of in th the city of bf Cincinnat Cincinnati Ho has hus been examined by Wall Vail Val street and pronounced safe The Tho Thoman Th Theman man who Is sate safe c for Wall Wail street is aery acry a a. avery very cry dangerous man t for r the laborIng labor labor- Ing rig men ar and the wealth producing people o of this countr country Mr Air Taft the tho Tep Republican nominee nominee- for tor Pre President lent represents represent the special intel interests ss of ot this n co-n country ry On th the other han hand th Democratic party pait has nominated nomi mated a n candidate candidate U a b. b JC Y hy hoots groans and hisses t r i ori the Ua d delc Jc ites tes There Tammany Braves s I I very VelY much fear tear fear sho shouted ted Mr tr Sheppard above the tIme din un that among our patriots patriot a few Tammany braves braves have crept In Mr Mitchell of o Illinois sprang to his feet and said It lt I app ar from rom the thc t tenor nor of oC the speech that is being delivered del cred that the gentleman Is about aboUl to nominate tho the than nominee of oC some different ent party that assembled here I ask the thc specific cOe question queston whether or not the tIme gentleman gen gen- leman who has hia the floor by courtesy courtesy courtesy cour cour- tesy of or this convention con enton dires to lo place In nomination the tho nominee of or some other party purt and I if ho lie does doc I ask that ho be declared out of or or- der deceive ou raid ald I 1 dont don't want to you al Mr 11 Sheppard If I I am nm allowed d to fin fin- fn- fn ish I wl wl lJ name name William Jennings Bryan There followed olo wed a scene as dramatic drama drama- rma- rma tic tc as any ny over seen In n a 0 national con con- venton A score of cx excited lt l delegates I rushed down tho the aisle lh the Idea Iea of or tearing Sheppard oft off the lie pl platform torm and throwing him out of oC Orchestra hal hall Assistant sergeants-at-arms sergeants protected pro- pro tho time Kan Kansas as man maim from front physical violence V I ol c Jud Judge o Waterbury of oC l ans Kansas s jumped on tho the platform after the tho s sensational Sheppard incident hud had been closed and exclaimed I ant I I am here Jure to place m my state stute right rIght The Time man moan who just loft left hero represents represent no 10 one In Kal Kansas as hut but himself I cant can't think o of another Bryan man In lii Kansas Kansas Kansas Kan Kan- sas who would In a Invade this convention conven conven- lion tion and lost to all al sense of of decency seek lon to force fOce It I contrary to th tho rub rubit rulo lulO It has hs adopted adopted to nominate the c can candidate candidate can can- n- n of another par party t He Hp attempted attempt attempt- ed d to nominate another than the Bryan Brn we used to know Inow William llam J J. J Bryan Is no longer the tw man nan we knew In iii 1896 and amid 1900 1901 and amid h he lie has no place in iii this his con convention This stat statement was applauded heartily Want ant I Fumed ln l lE R. R E C. C Fowler of or I ansas Kansas white hite wih will r rage roge e followed with a demand that tha i Sheppard be he compelled to withdraw from th cot |