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ar- BOLT PREDICTED IN Roosevelt Forces Insist They Will Withdraw if "Steam Roller" Methods Used. TAFT LEADERS UNWAVERING Ilpnrt I Options Takra oa FsNOnd Contention Hall Senator Bacon fa; New Win Will Be Known Constitutional" Party. TCA.HlVOTOV. Var I. Special Two Kapobllran convention for CHI race nit month aro declared today to ha assured br manr t the active workers In the Prasklentlal fight. Though managers of tha two tin raicni refused to declare that arrange ments ara batng male for sneh a sit uation, both ar standing ftrtn In their position, whirl ara expected to forca o-h a break la the party. Taft manager declare that they hare aafa control of tha National com mittee, that practically all of tha hnoaevelt jlfat contests ara un sound and thai thay lll ba thrown out. T. R. rereea r.aaall. Roosevelt managers Indicate emphat ically that thay all! wltlwiraw from th. convention If they conclude that "steam roller" metboda ara feeing at ph.t to their conteeta. Among th rank and flla of tha party In t'ongress there la bo aacrat of tha apprehension that two conventlone will result from th bitter fight which already la ee re4 for Chicago. Ona poaitlve state ment waa that optlona haa baan closed f a sacond convention hall. Threat of such a break baa not caused any wavering In tha rank of Taft manager toward a cotnpromlaa candidate. Thar lnalt that tha Prvel eat will without doubt ba tha nom inee of tha convention and tha regular randidata of tha Republican party waa cf tha speculation la n who I to ba tha second man oa tha ticket and tha lot of suggested possibilities la longer tnan tha rotar of states, territories and Insular possessions. fw Masae la . I Ona of tho itronwat Indication of te serlousnesa of tha threatened dis ruption of the Republican party waa inn story which amanatal from Roose velt haadnuartara yeaterday In which ona of tha man cloaa In tha council! of Senator Paeon announced that tha nw wing will ba known aa tha "Con aiituilonal" party. Ha Wl no doubt fiat ha la firmly convinced thai organ isation of tha new party la assured, hut suggested that poaalbly tha major ity, which on tha eame theory will .ontrol the Chicago convention. might trot to relinquish tha nam Republic an and give It to tha seceder. Tha demand that eommlttcemen elrrt be permitted to take placea in meeting of tha Republican National rnmmilte will be ona of the flrt con troversies to coma before that body when It meat! la Chicago next week. Though euch proceeding would ba Ir regular, atrong praaaure 1 bain b rought to bear by Rooeelt force m accomplish It. If It aucceeda to tha extent of arlvlng mem be ra -elect a voir In the deliberation of tha committee, the complexion of that body will b considerably altered. Tart rente ea Forty. A checkup of the II member mad In Taft headquarter today ahowed that the President's leader ar counting on the support of of the member. Thar concede nine to Rooaevelt and class four a doubtful. Thaaa nine will ba the leader of tha flatit tor a large number of the Roosevelt contest. They ara George A. Knight, of Califor nia. Sidney RiaDer. of tha District of Coliimhia. Senator Borah, of Idaho; Tearl Wight, of Louielana. Jame Kan tie.lv. of North Ihikota: William L. Ward, of Xew Tork; Thoma Thoraon. f south lkota: Cecil A. Lyon, of Ttiu. and Alfred T. Rogers, of Wla rnnnln. Tha four doubtful onee not claimed by the Taft force are the suc cessor of John F. Htll. of Maine; Frank H. Kellogf. of Minnesota; C. M. Cade, of imiiAonu, and M. C Monday, of 1 en neaeee. Tha obatarle aaalnt permltiln; the deieaaiea-alact to alt with tha commit tee l that they are not formally elected by alate deleatea nntll after the committee on credentlala haa re ported In convention. Thle I due to the fct that dele;at!on are not made up until all conteeta bare been aettlad. Tha active hearln- of the contrat la not expected by manager hare to atart before Monday. June CHURCHMEN IN SESSION Ill-hop Krator. of Weatern ahln tor. Telia of Proapewa Year. TVOMA. Wtih. Mar it. (.special) ith an attendance of 11 clergymen and Ultr. tha annual convention of tha t p. ral Church cf tha dloceiee of t-lnipia. comprising all of Weetern aMngtn. opened today la St. Luke 0. urch. Hlehop Krederlc W. Krator pieaided and made Ma annual report. !ihop Keator ilm delivered an able aitre!i at tha morning eeeaton. In whii n ha anked hla hearera to lay aaldai fie modern Idea of eoctarlanlam and lactlonali'in and to puati forward In tha ,rk a ith the eole Idea of the redemp tion of men X. B. Coffman. of Chehall. who ha hren the treaeurer of tha dlocaaa :i 1. ara. mi re-elected for anotha term, lie waa preaented with a eilver loving i.j at the noon luncheon. Rev. Rodney J Arnev. of Kent, wa re-elected ae.-ra-larv and Charlea K. Shrpard. of Seattle. wo re-elected chancellor. The detailed report of the Rtehop. e'low mg hi work In the last 13 month. hoae confirmations at li placea, with a tcial of 4i. ordinations, two; new . -ur.hes dedicated, two; clergy Insti tuted, three; clergy received, nine; lercv demttted. one; candldatee for or lra. three; clerv canonlcally realdeot, Ji. clergy at work. II. Contributions for the last year e ceedad aay year heretofore. -.Made la Orcgoa" to Be TTvrmc. K. Hofer. of Salem, who) haa been active In tla ""made in Oregon'- cam paign for many months, will be chair man of the day at the weekly luacheon f tha Ad itub at tha Multnomah Hotel today, which la to be a "made la Ore-goo- affair. A. J. Klngaley. preetdent ef the regon Chair Company will -peak on -The Problem of an Easy Con-ienra - w. F McKibbea haa taken for his subject. -Crime at the ftreak f,t Table." and tha programme aa nnancea an -Oregon first talk by tha o-lginal Oregon Crsl anal, who leads a- '-troducuoav" REPUBLICAN RANKS LATEST CAMPAIGN SNAPSHOTS ?r v-. c cyj ase. I l'Ht:IDE.MT TFT AD New Committeemen to Seek Seats, Is Report. CONTESTS ARE AFFECTED Roosevelt leaders Said to Content, plate Pernandlnc Place for Members Nearly Elected by Peleirnllon. WASHINOTON. May Rumor that attempt will be mid to irat new Nation! committeemen o Ihit they ran rv on tha Republican National committee when It begin! the hearln of conteit caae In Chicago. June I. har tlrrd political leader her mor than any recent move In the political campaign. I several .tale wherg the Rooae velt vtetorl war pronounced. Chl ts,o convention delegate were ln ,tructd to elect new NaUonal com mitteemen, and It I said soma of these delegation pln to meet -soon, elect the new committeemen and d- a .k- seata be given them on tha National committee Immediately to take part In the hearing or iu come- - If such a movement Is started It will ba directed against luch member of "h. committee a. Senator Penrose. Pennsylvania; Senator iTt.'. '"'V rhuaetta; fTank O. Uouden. llllnola. Ar. thur I. Very. Ohio, and K. C. Luncan. North Carolina, all of whom are friend ly to Preetdent Taft candidacy. The rules of the Satlonajommttae CLAIMS OF MANAGERS TOR NEW RUiR HEARD JJiJJ AI X.3 tub ' a-ioiKilTOS Mav SI. (Special. Tabulated statements of the w A. nd Roosevelt, by the directors of their re- cmpTlgni "given "St today before the poll, for th. New Jer sey prtmarlea . closed, are aa follows: rrtrector MrHlelcv's Table. III STATE. J AT. Ark" l i.Kornial l.'wIOftio rnn HCUt M ... . .. I'olutr bl I- - ri'Viii-- Oaxirg?' H A.U I-laha Illinois -.. Inlio lo-l Krntarkjr Kkvr.M I.njlletaa ....... l ar'tatn. MaswVAhUaWttt .. I U hla M.rnM'.n u -iiii MaaKurt rflneaV --- SD'kl Nfta We-Bit! .... . ... lu . ll . ...I -I i 1 -' r.- . . . . . .1 . m... ? i . .1. ., . .... .1 so . . ... . l- IO - .1 I- . la...:.. . a . . .i. .1- I J --;'--i- . --i- SI 7 . .. 4, !!.. iY 4 1 . . . . . .1 1" . eroMaa ohiAhfimi i an la ::::::: :::;:.t :::::::! ii l'::!: I id aDh Ca rtina Teat.ee Ta I un V'mnt W e.fiin tn w -t virsiaia w t.,-r si n Wvcmmi .... ...I I T'- '.aT ta-'i la Ohla is evcluied from table pre- e i Pr-v f Ain aa La eral dliirlns and c"ni"s. THE 31QKMM UHttiUALLN. WDAV, MAY - OF OPPOSING CANDIDATES CIILOSKL MUOtK KLl. and the procedure of former conven tion are opposed to such action. M HAItG PREPARING CONTESTS Kooevelt Declnred Winner Xo Mat ter How Delegates Are Decided. CHICAGO. May S8. Ormby Mc Harg. who hsi charg of tho Roose velt contest delegates, declared today that hi preparation were practically complete for the contest committee hearing, which ar to begin June . He asserted that regardless of the out come of the delegate contest. Colonel Roosevelt would be th Republican nomine.' "There will be about ISO contest, aid MrHarg. ,-and wo expect to win at least a majority of them for Col onel Roosevelt, although he can be nominated without winning a contet McHarg declared that he expected to win the contest on the Indiana dele-gate-at-larga. where the attack la aimed at Colonel Harry a New, chair man of the ubcommlttee on arrange ments for tha committee, and also the Missouri dlegate-at-large. LEWISTON HAS SENSATION District Judge Will Call firand Jury Following Wholesale Arrests. LEWISTON. Idaho. May It. I Spe cial.) District Judge E. C. Steele to day In epeclal elon announced that ha would call a aperlal grand Jury to It In Lewlaton about September 1. to 'probo all city and county offices and Investigate the alleged violation of the local option law In Idaho. The city haa been stirred recently by th arrest of II LewlMon cltixen on virlou chrge In which there I alleged violation of the liquor law. The Sheriff and special deputle hav become Involved a a reult of these arrests and Judre Steele state that to avoid any discrimination he will or der the probing of all other offices at the same time. A writ of habeas corpu waa denied Frank and Charlea Davl. charged with Impersonating a deputy sheriff. LEADING REPXTBLICAN CAN- ri Chairman FH ion's Table. H IT -r a 'k 1 12 Aibmi Arkanva (.'Ufornla Colorado CnnnevUrul . . . IM..wi.r Klorio ........ .'oriHA , . . . . . . Idihrt 1 llinoi , Indiana KansaJ . K'titur hy ttiiwiatra l in . . Inr land ...... V alufilUlfttl Vi)iicn M :n nta M iippl M ' ur i Montana Nfrrka - Nevada New Htmp"hlrt Nt Mico ... w Yrk North raroHM. North Dakota . Ohio Oklahoma Or'aimi pnny(vanta . . Hhoi Island . . -rtmh i'arolina. Tnn Ts Hah 'rrT"nt ...... V'rc1ni W .htnto.l ... V.ei ircinia . l on"in Tominc Iall Alaaka rnt. Ortlumfcl. rhiHppm-a . . . -Torto Rico - . 2 ...l.. 2 121a. la- i v- ..I.. I... :.i. .. . lui .:.o!::!::. IS . . .,. ' 12 . ' it; . ?.V ri'::::'". 3 ... in . 1 I. .1. ........ '. '.''.'.' fS:'.'.'. '.'.iio'.'.'.'.'.'. 2i 1"! 21.. 1 I. . Ti . . ..I 14 1. . 2. . . 10, s . . 4 14 2::: a I - -...I...:.. ....... .i. . mi... .. . .i... ...... .!..i:... ...I TVe. i ROOSEVELT LEADER SHOWS TRUMP CARD Only Uncontested Delegates to Be Seated in Temporary Organization. FIGHT WILL START JUNE 6 Ormaby McHarf In Chicago Declare Open Sleeting- of National Com- mil toe Will Be Demanded. Illinois Delegates reared. CHICAGO. May !. (Special.) The Roosevelt camp, through Ormsby Mc Harg. on of It official pokemen. today openly dlplayd on trump card It ha In It hand to the Taft force. "Only uncontetd delegates, those who have no blotch on tha right to be seated In tna convention will be per mitted to lt In the temporary organ isation." Mr. McHarg said In th course of an Interview at tha Illlnol Roose velt headquarter. Another thing he aid was thit th fight of tho Roosevelt force on the selection of Ellhu Root as temporary chairman would be started trenuouly at the National committee meeting on June . If the National committee .did not bow to the Roosevelt wlahe. he said, the battle would be renewed on the floor of the temporary organisa tion meeting. Opes MeetlBK Demaaded. He coupled thla laet ultimatum with a demand that the National committee In hearing contests hold session open to the press. ...... Behind Mr. McHarg- itatement that onlr uncontested delegate! will have a vote in the temporary organisation. .- .. . . . .u- D ..v.H f nllnW.TI II me wianea i - - are adhered to, a canny move is aeon. To date aoout aov cuiuw. . . e . v. -n- Kv the Room. nieo a majonvjr w ....... velt leaders against Taft delegates. While the Roosevelt contention . ... i. which these against me mauuci " r.v delegate were elected may be valid. there is a cnanco . . ... . - ir.r.n thmie-h thev noia inrir iJ " -- did win. If the McHarg demand were enforced, they would not be able to vote on the temporary chairman the - wklK the factions nrsi nuraie oti " " .7 will have to leap on the convention floor. Indiana Poeltloa Reversed. It is practically the aame iltuation a existed in xne , . V , and against which the Roosevelt fol lowers have, protested by filing con tests against me rtjm.i V. In the convention Colonel Harry S. New contested the seata of several mem ber of the credential committee, and, this being conceded to him, he was able to control the convention and seat ufflclent delegate to give him con trol of the meeting. Mr. McHarg made the claim today that Colonel Roosevelt had 654 dele gate, without taking Into considera tion those be may win by contest. He declared that the ex-President would have more than 700 delegate on the first roll call. Oyater Bay Senda Call. ..... i. tt.rn,.o-h his West- colonel nuus . . r-- - ern managers, his Issued invitation for the Illinois delegates i ""'"" t - Katurdnv. Politician here aee in thl move an admias on that the Roosevelt peopio ir iuiis aeieganwu j An effort last week to line them up as a unit on an proposing". ... -. -. ....Inn. Twenty of the delegate! are openly for Taft. but are bound by the Presidential pri mary vote to support Roosevelt. They hold, however, mat mis . ... him in tha nre-con- tnem w un' - , ventlon and temporary organization fights. It is moupnv .in than one-nan mo u-ir...... - cept tho invitation w CONTESllsliED ON TAFT MEN WILIi CLAIM TWO VOTES IX CAMFORXIA. Conflict Between State Lw and Convention Rules Will Be Car ried to Chicago. SAN FRANCISCO. May 2 . It was announced definitely at nuarters here today that challenge would be mad. before te RepubHcan National Committee at Chicago of Roosevelt's claim to two of the l - California votes in the NHnal con-vention-those from the Fourth Con gressionil dl-trlct. In this city. The two Taft delegates who wer. elected In this district ire Morris MayeVfeld. Jr.. and E. H. Tyron. S Kred Hogue. of San Francisco, will appear before the contest committee at Chicago June in their contest for seats ."bislng h claims on the fol lowing convention rule of the Repub- "C",n nort.yt.te sh.ll an election be so held as to (Trevent Jhe M'"" "2 .inn.i 'district and their auernate? being selected by the Re publican electors of that district. The California law provide that all delegates. Including those at large, shall be elected by the party electors of the state at large and conforms with the National convention rules in that It provides that district delegates must be selected or nominated from the districts which they are to repre sent In the convention. Taft support ers declare that the clash between the nrlmary law and the convention rules Kould be d-i.-rir.lnce by the lr.tter. rinc the rn'es were mace two w-eRs What's the Good of Worrying over burglars and fire while yon are away this . 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The maps will be a great help In promoting ir rigation projects, drainage schemes, wagon roads and railroads. A com plete shipment will be received in a few days, and they will then be ready for distribution. For Hosiery QearisEveiythirig Portland, Oregon. If 'fryI' 1 . 1 H Y. nine if S YOU WANT TELEPHONE HERALD listening receivers put In your office, your home. In any room, or In every room. News ty Telephone, Music by Telephone. Sermons hy Telephone, Vaudeville hy Telephone. Baseball reports while the game Is going on. Lecture.. Ps, theatrical ft&SZISXSl you over a distinct wire ytem, .nnnmr MftTIT 5 CENTS A DAY, payable when lnatrwanente are SUBSCRIBE NOW ,.t i. xo.r .. f.n 1 ZimnXm. CoJlS AND LISTEN AND GET A BOOKLET. Come and Listen 606 Royal Bmlding (Formerly TuIlVGibbs Bldg.), 7th and Morrison. Hotel Mnltaomah: All Around the Balcony, on Mezzanine Floor. Meier & Frank's. 2d Fl, Ladies' Every day lexcept Sunday) between the hours of 1 and 4 and a and 10 r. M.. we have tha following special pro gramme. Ther. Is a little something coming over the wlrea conaiantly from 10:80 A- at. until 10 P. M. The really enjoyable numbers ara: 1 :0V Piano solo. News. t 1:1& Soprano. 'The River Shannon. 1 :?o i-'iano solo. Monologue. 1:80 Contralto. "Rose of My Heart- 1 :33 btentor monologue. 1:45 Soprano. "Garden of Rosea. pisuo music from K.mlcaVa 1:50 Piano solo. 2 :0O Contralto. "Last Roa of Sum mer." 2:10 Full orchestra, overture. 2:25 Steutor announcements. 2 :0 Soprano. "Silver Threads." 2:40 Orchestral music 2:45 Baritone, ragtime aong. 2:50 Orchestral music 8 :00 Duet. "Shine, Little Glow Worm. 5:05 Orchestral music 8:13 fctentor announcsment. 8:20 Solo, string. By Prof. O. E- Jf fery. 8- 30 Soprano. "You and Love. j:40 -cello solo. By Signor Bruno Co lettl. 3:50 Orchestral music 8:55 Contralto. "Believe MB. :oo Piano music 6:00 stentor monologue 8:06 Piano solo. Mrs. Holcombe. 8:10 Baritone. "The Harbor of love. 8:15 Contraltc "Last Rose of Sum mer." S I0 Heading by Stentor. 8 25 Soprano. "The River Shannon. 8 SO Baritone "Vale of Dreams." S:a5 Piano sole 8:40 Contralto. "Rosette." 8:45 Short talk on Telephone Herald. b:5u Monologue irequesw. 8:55 Piano solo. 9:00 Soprano "Garden of Roses. 8:10 Baritone "The Harbor of Love V:15 Soprano. "You and Love" K 8 Stentor reading. 9 :25 Contralto. "The Rosary.- 9:35 Stentor monologue. 9:45 Piano, Remtck's Song 3hop. 9 - 50 Announcements ; supper pro gramme at various cafes. Come and listen to Miss Dorothy Lewis sing "Tha Last Rose of Sum mer" at 2 P. M. and &:1S. Come and listen to the beautiful baritone of Carl palm, late of the Stuart Oper-. Com pany In "The Harbor of Love" at 8:10 and :10. Hear our soprano. Miss Al berta Gellam. If yeu hear these sam ples you will listen to It all. 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Brief, terse review of chief Items In morning press. 8 45 Svnopsls of the morning news repeated. Special imouoos ment. 8-30-10:00 Special sales at the vari ous storee Social programme for the day. Local personals and small Items. 10:00 New York Exchange quotation Market letter. Financial uswe Miscellaneous Items. 11- oo pacific Coast newa Clvio mat- tors. Political notee Marine shipping and crop reporte Noon Exact astronomical t.me 1200 Latest general newe Naval, military and Congressional notee 12- 80 Midday San Francisco and Port land Stock Excnange Quotations and market reports. 1-00 Repetition of the half-days most Interesting newa iteme 1- 30 Local toplce 2- 00 Foreign telegraphic dlspatonee News of the Northwest. o 80 Theatrical, fashion and society notee Household hlnte Read Inge lectures, languag. lesaona 8 00 Baseball reports (In season) re ported on special wire direct from the park, play by p ay during game. General sporting newe Standing of league Uube Special newa Items. 5 00-8:00 Stories and talks for tha children. 8:30-8:00 Orchestral music 8 O0-10-30 Vaudeville, opera, theatri cal performances, concerte 10:30-12:00 urenHiiw ALL FOR CENTS A DAY r nut In your office or pay a little more for trian for ordinarv flour. If you don't like it better than any other we will pay hick your money Ask your grocer for OCCIDENT the Qual ity never varies. OCCIDENT Bread is always whiter, lighter, tastier and stays moist and sweet longer than any other bread. No flour you can buy is so truly eco nomical. OCCIDENT never fails to give you the best results at every baking. as possible; use less flour ana more raise longer than with other flour. 474 Glisan Street, Portland suwasssla' ' 1 " ' . 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