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6 REPUBLICANS EYE BALTIMORE RESULT AEKANSAS . REPUBLICAN TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN -. NATIONAL COMMITTEE. OP Action of Democrats Said to I Maen MucfUor Future of "Grand Old Party." IF SPLIT COMES,. AID SEEN National Committee of Republican I Party Decides to Play Waiting Game and Ascertain Polit ical Situation. CHICAGO. June ' 24. (Special.) All are upon Baltimore. The action the Democratic conven (Ion takes will mean much to the Be publican party, according to statements of members of the Republican National committee in Chicago. If there is a spilt or a factional fight among the Democrats the Republican m-111 haTe improved chances of. victory in November, the party leaders declare. Bryan and T. R. Mentioned. In progressive circles today the names of Theodore Roosevelt and Wil lam J. Bryan weer connected. Gov ernor Wilson, of New Jersey, who has been regarded as a 'Tlark horse' pro gresslve candidate, was In the back around. The National committee of the Re publican party has decided to play waiting game. When the Progressives decided that Theodore Roosevelt was the nominee of the Republican party regardless of what action tha party itself took, they planned to go the whole way with their nominee. They did not reckon with the machine which the Taft people have. Machine Ready to Ram That machine was put In working order at a meeting today. General Powell Clayton, of Arkansas, the old est member of the National committee, who. with the exception of an Interval of four years, from. 1872 to 1876, has been a "G. O. P." standard-bearer, elected to the regular party organiza Hon. .This action was taken when the newly chosen National committee held Its first session. The Republican leaders, regardless of their victory last Saturday did not feel t i ii 0 EDITORIAL WRITERS HAMMER COLONEL tneir victory last baturaay aia doi xeei i n .- r .- that they should enter the tight with ReDUu ican NewsDaDers Pail oui nrsi ascertaining inrj cenertu pui to Rally Around Third Party Leader. Democratic Publication, Says Tart's Nomination Prevents Disaster Worse Than Temporary Defeat, Better Tban Victory. ltical situation In the country. They decided first to learn bow the Demo cratic party plans to carry on Its cam palgn and who Its nominee win Be. For that reason. Charles D. Hllles, secretar yto President Taft, who has been selected as chairman of the N elected. Instead', a sub-committee f ORGANIZATION IS PROVED nine memners was nsmea to wsu upuu the President and get his views on how the political campaign shall be waged and who shall carry the battle before the people. Sub Committee la Nai This committee is composed of tba following: Powell Clayton, Arkansas; Roy O. West, Illinois; John J. Adams, Iowa Charles B. Warren, Michigan; Thomas . X. Niedrlnghaus, Missouri; P. WEsta brook. New Hampshire: Newell Sanders, Tennessee; Alvah H. Martin, Virginia; B. A. Perkins. Washington This sub-committee will confer with the President' at once and it Is said another meeting ot the national com mlttee will be called within weeks. At the next meeting the mat ter of supplanting the National com mlttee who have not proved faithful to the regular party organization will be taken up. This means that no fewer than ten National, committeemen will be forced to leave their seats and be read out of the party. Roosevelt Mea to Be Ousted. The organization of tha new Na tlonal committee will be completed at the same meeting. It la eafe to aay that no men with Roosevelt leanings will have a hand In conducting the campaign which President Taft will make for re-election. - - I Today's meeting of the National Copyright, 1908, by Waldon Fawcett." GK.VERAI, POWELL CLAYTON. declare Republican administration ' for the last four years a failure a mon strous falsehood and to launch a cam' palgn of self-stultlficatlon In which a party of self -proclaimed failure would be appealing to the people for a vote of confidence. Chicago Evening Journal (Democrat) The Republican party Is to be con' gratulated on the nomination of Pres 4 ident Taft. That nomination may not mean success at the polls; but by this nomination the Republican party has avoided disasters worse than temporary defeat, has achieved results more to be desired than temporary victory. The party has proved that it is an organization, not a mob. It has proved that It holds to principles rather than gets drunk on catch words. It may be beaten, but -It has not been stam peded. . ... Editorial expressions -of the leading Republican newspapers . on . President Taft's renomlnatlon follow: St. Louis Glohe Democrat Another two crisis in the history of the Republican party bas been met, with the result that the party remains and the crisis disappears. Once more the Republican nag waves In declslven.triumph over menacing and sinister forces. The action leading up to President Taft's renomlnatlon was such as to maintain a party spirit and tradition, its forms of organization and its effectiveness for future publio service against one of the most terrlno assaults Republi canism has ever been called to face. Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph As a militant publicist, fighting fairly within party lines. Colonel Roosevelt has achieved as high distinction as can nm tn ttnv man Am a iMnnnlntuI committee resembled a church sewing candidate for office, bolting the ticket toclety session. There was no discord. of , party n6 be(rln. to dwindle im There was plenty of argument, but no medlateyl an1 tne finish of his perform- ill feeling. The progressive commit teemen sat through the session as if there were no factional differences. While they refused to "go along with the regular committeemen, they did not feel disposed to bolt. ance in this character may readily be foreseen. ' Question Not Personal. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune It is not a question of personal ambitions which engages Republicanism now; It Is DETECTIVE WELCH PASSES '""" the leadership it Is' the question or upnoiaing ana maintaining tne nag. Former Portland Sleuth Dies at Van- -Was Bricklayer Once. Tha honor, the glory, the prosperity and the welfare of the Nation demand that the colors of Republicanism be kept up in the face of the enemy. Baltimore American Whatever Mr, Roosevelt may do, the party Is all right. The sane management of the couver William H. Welsh, a member of the City detective force from 1894 to 1897 died at his late residence in Vancouver. B. C. yesterday, leaving a wife and convention nas gone line an arrow to four children, all of Vancouver. tha mark of keeping the party true to Mr. Welsh came to Portland from! Its Ideals. The outcome. of the present fanta Anna. Cal., where he had been a (crisis must be the strengthening of constable. He worked here as a brick-1 Republican principles and the further layer, being employed on The.- Orego- ing of the forces of the party to the Ulan building. In 1894 he aided In end of better service and more quick quelling the members of Cory's army ened perception of the work that It and was rewarded w.yn a position on can do for all tba people. mo aeieoiivo wirc. as n ueieciive, n I One Time te Act ... a.v-.. ,J Ds Moines (Iowa) Register Mr. ..v.i.v T..t, it. ii- - i, j a I Roosevelt could not persuade tha pro , nr. inrLnKmt gresalve leaders to organize a bolt Mr. Welsh left Portland and wunt to " """"'""" Canada, where he established a line of tner6 tnat ne can now persuaae tun ni.i it.n.iinir tran Vm. men to join in a tnira party move couver to Quebec. These he sold in """ n i m win. 1910 and went to California to enter have forced the Issue. But having par- th oil business, returning to Vancouver ucipated in au tne subsequent pro- s year ago. iceeaings ok ine convention, in wiiai I position now lm even air. xiooeeveii himself to make his protest effective T rCRTU CWnCJ I nWfl e rfiC There waa but one time to act. and UL-nm l-HUU IUI1U 0-W- that w when Elihu Root was chosen James . I Juke Vults Hospital Alter 1 TatosklL Kiina Capital Roosevelt rnt. .,. an j nio I should not bave oome to Chicago. In Tear Onlr to Keturn and Die. vagt majortt of the Becoming alarmed at the declining 1 American people the office of President condition of his health. James W. Duke is invested with a peculiar dignity. It derided vesterdav to enter a hosDltaL I represents, as It, were, the concentrated Just as he reached the door of St. 1 sovereignty of a mighty people. Any Vincent's Hospital In an ambulance, be I man who occupies or nas occupied tnat expired. exaitea position is supijuseu tu ue ju- Mr. Duke had been an invalid for vestea in sometaing ot tne oisnnj several years. Three months ago he that belongs to tne on ice. v nen ne left St. Vincent's Hospital because his engages tn the rough and tumble, hurly health seemed to be improving, alter " "-" having been an Inmate of the institn- ba loses the dignity that belongs, or tlon for over a vear. Since tnen ne I "pk""" . -u bad 'been making hla home at tha Calumet Hotel. Previous to his illness Mr. Duke had been employed at various places as clerk or agent for the CX-W. R. A N and he had a wide acquaintance In Portland. He was 4S years old. Mr. Duke leaves a widow, Mrs. Mar has been exalted to the highest post tion in the gift of this or any other people. Senta Declared Revnblleaa. Boston Advertiser The Republican party is still the party of the people. It is true that in the "solid South" a Democratic vote bas been cast with garet Duke, and an 11-year-old child, continuity since the days of reconstruo !, - .... w o -a wii. tlon: but the Republican party has leg- decided upon. . ,f pe0ple south of Mason and I hJpi' rhnree letn Rail I Dixon's line were to vote as they fesl Garey, Under Charge, WW Ball. . -UDDort tfia Darty ln whose prin- PASCO. Waah June 14. A. R. Garey, I clplas most of them bellevs. many ef charred with murder In the first de gree In connection with the death of H. E. Christiansen, a banker of Pasco, who died from poison on a train near here June 1, has been released on SS009 nmil. Mrs Chrlstlanson. also charred with tha murder of her husband. Is in I netlte of another man craved a fer the Southern states would go Republi can next November. Milwaukle Sentinel To nave done Mr. Taft the bitter injustice Of refusing him the customary seen ond term because the cormorant ap BAD MANAGEMENT CHARGED Governor McGovern Tells What Might Have Been at Chicago. MADISON. Wis., June 24. Senator La Follette's defeat In? the Chicago con vention was ascribed- by Governor Mo- Govern today to the "mismanagement of hla campaign a mismanagement that was' well-nigh criminal. The Governor said Walter xg. Houser, La Follette's campaign manager. Is responsible for- the election of Senator ment ln Justification of bis candidacy for temporary chairman of the Na tional convention, gave figures showing that had lie been chairman, the net Taft strength would have been 480 and the net Roosevelt strength 470. "Had I been elected temporary chair man," said Mr. McGovern, '"I would have ruled tttat the 78 contested dele gates should have been disqualified un til lawfully seated. There would, of course, have been an appeal from the decision of the chair, but to support this appeal there would have only, been' 480 Taft delegates, while to sus tain the chair the Roosevelt, Cummins and La Follette delegates would have united and the chair sustained." ROBBER GOES ON RAID rXMASKED MAX BOARDS CAR. MOTOR MAX OBEYS HIM. Three Passengers Relieved of Coin arid Grlpman Is Forced to Ron Back Along: Track. SAN FRANCISCO. June 24. (Sps- clal.) A daring robber, unmasked but armed with an ' automatic revolver. caused a reign of terror after midnight this morning in the Bay shore dis trict, where he started operations by looting half a dozen rooms In var ious lodging-houses. He wound up by boardinr a ' car of tne Railroad av enue line, robbing the crew and three Css CARMEN N OT dangeroas I eoroetiee and aetnure beauty without waiting or tunning rfnstatoucaox CARMEN Complexion Powder ttnd row baaKbr. bhixhta ti ijtf at vort, a b ohaed. to tvttwin aaulynxi sabKOBaWita she uanu uwocr. CanMals different tram ether uuedns 'atengef We have no intention of con tinually pounding facts into you about the absolute relia bility of our $20 Suits. Sim ply mildly suggest that this is the easiest place to find twenty dollars' worth of value in a Suit and if any thing goes wrong you get your $20 returned. Just received from New York makers another shipment of NORFOLK SUITS in Blues and Fancies at $20. Be sure and see these today. . LION CLOTHING COMPANY Third Street, Near Morrison passengers and then forcing the mo torman to run hlscar a mile and- a half from the scene of his raids. He escaped. The robber was first seen ln tne Six-Mile House leaving the place, but the clerk failed to arresr blm and be boarded the car without trouble. When the car had proceeded several blocks the thief thrust his revolver against the motorman's back and ordered the car brought to & stop. The motorman obeyed Instantly. Then the man or dered the three passengers and the crew to "shell out." After he had col lected he turned to the motorman and said: "Now speed 'er up." The motor man sped, the robber all the time keeping the victims covered with his automatic At Thirty-second avenue he called a halt. "Now turn around and go back," he ordered, and when his command was obeyed he turned and fled Into the darkness. The car men returned half of the distance before a policeman was sighted and a report made. Detectives were despatched to the scene of the robberies in the police automobile and a posse of men from the district sta tion house sent out to scour the sec tion, but their efforts failed. v n tf x. mm M V Says the "Wood-Lark:" "THIS IS 'WOOD-LAEK' TUESDAY" "Listen to this when you go on your vacation will you have all the necessities and comforts while traveling and after you arrive? What better opportunity to stock up now during our removal sale? Following are a few suggestions": OREGON MILITIAMEN LOSE In "Man-Overboard" Drill, Mary land's Regulars Win by 15 Min. ABOARD U. S, r MARYLANDi via Eureka, Cal., Jane 24. (Speclal.)--In their first "man-overboard"- drill since Joining this ship .the Oregon Naval Militia was beaten only 16 seconds to day by a boat crew of the Maryland men under command -of Ensign Hill. The Oregon men were in charge of Ensign Beckwith. The alarm was given ft Specials on Drugs r i for Tuesday and H Wednesday . 8TCHRS CHOICE BIRDSEYE. 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Our Sporting Goods If you play baseball or tennis we can Interest you. not only ln the quality of our goods, but ln the prices. Includes Wright A Ditson Tennis Balls and D. & M. Racquets, Baseballs, Bats, Gloves, eto. The Only Homeo pathic Pharmacy in the Northwest "Luyties" Is the name in Homeo pathy that spells surety and effi ciency. Tablets. Dilutions, Tritura tions, Pure Milk Powder, Tablets, Pellets. Distilled Water, gallon, 25c. Let us show you. r Necessities for Va Ly cation Travel Traveling Cases In seal, walrus and calfskin, fitted complete, toilet and manicure sets, regular 18.60 0 flfl special S4.25. reg. $12. sp'l0iUU Traveling Slippers ln soft calfskin, silk lined, all colors, special J Useful gift for going away Leather-covered Flask, nickel cup, COa safety top, regular $2, special.. 00u Removal prices on all Wicker. Bam boo and Heed Luggage. Prices from $2.00 to $15.00 Vi OFF TO CLOSE Everything marked FREE. Specials in Our Rubber Goods Dept. Bathing Suit Bags 25 Bathing Caps from 10 to. ...75 Size 3 Comblnat I on Syringe and Water Bottle, guaranteed, CI OQ maroon, reg. $1.75. special W ' Dustless Dust Cloths, regular I Q 25c, special Size i Fountain Syringe, regu- OQn- ular 76c, special 00 Size $ Maroon Water Bottle, I I Q regular $1.75, special 0 1 1 1 0 Size 3 Red Fountain Syringe, OQn regular $1.50, special OOu Floating Toys, regular 25c and ICn Sc at I0u Fruit Jar Rings, best, 10 doz., nCn three dozen for .Ju. Dont Forget Our Stock of Splrea. Beat Quality In Unlimited Variety, Large Smelling Salts Bottles, filled In color to order,, nicely trimmed with flowers and ribbons, tO QQ The "latest" for prizes iSO 26c 'Strawine Cleans old straw O0 hats perfectly Something New 'in Pari sian Jewelry An extraordinary sale of new Paris novelties In Jewelry. The best line ever shown, direct from Europe, 'at greatly reduced prices. Do not fail to see display in Washington street windows. i Art Sale, Fourth Floor. Fourth and Washington Streets Woodard, Clarke & Co. America's Largest Drugstore CANADIAN MONEY TAKEN AT PAR-PHONE EXCHANGES FOURTH FLOOR OPEN A MONTHLY ACCOUNT TODAY FREE DELIVERY IN THE CITY PROMPT SERVICE at 1:30 this afternoon as the cruiser was 10 miles northwest of Point Arena, and as the signal gun , was fired two buoys were re'eased. The Oregon crew manned the port lifeboat and as both were swung from davits on the quarter deck all officers and men not on duty watched the race.' The Maryland's engines had been reversed so the buoys drifted but 300 yards astern and militiamen recovered their buoy a minute, after the regular crew returned to tha ship, and had their, boat secured at 1:40:15. - The Maryland had been . steaming at ' 10 knots-and she had .resumed her stand ard speed at lr43.' Another cause for good feeling aboard tonight is - that Paymaster Capron paid some of the men for the cruise and all will re ceive their proportions before reaching Astoria Wednesday. RIVER ARRESTS ARE MADE - Federal Officials After Boats With out Lights or Safeguards. . . ax - . In the meslTnet of. the Custom-house patrols the following were arrested Sunday night for violation of the rules: J W. S. McCoy, 65 Morrison, operating sailboat without side lights; William Gregory, 484 Union, canoe without lights; A. B. McKenzle. 7107 Forty-fifth avenue Southeast, rowboat with several boys and no lights or other safeguard; M. H. Coombs, launch Sea Gull without any of the required equipment; C. J. Green, 201 Electric building, canoe without lights: H. Stiles. Fairbanks Morse Company, canoe without lights; ' Harry K. Hennlg. 824 Fast Ninth, canoe without lights; F. Baker, 304 Benton, canoe -without lights; A. J. Edwards, launch operated by H. Rhoades, with out proper equipment. The names of these, with the charges against them, have been forwarded to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor' fer sentence. " " " '' Overhead bridges should have st leas'. Is feet clearance to be isfe from the erod--lng effect ot locomotlx'e sagos. ROOSEVELT LEAGUE IS BTJST Colorado to Be Organized for Cam paign of Sew Party. DENVER, June 24. The Roosevelt Republican League of Colorado will start at once an active work to se cure control of .the state Republican organization and send Roosevelt men to the Electoral College. It was announced 'at headquarters that an address to the voters of Colo rado would be prepared Immediately. Every precinct In the state is to be organized and instead of following the system of the old organizations, there will be' 10 or. 20 workers instead of two precinct committeemen. CARBON BRIQUETS THE IDEAL SOLID FUEL Ideal for Furnace, Boiler and Open Grate. 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