TTTE MORNING OREGON'IAN. TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1912. SURPRISES MftV IIIHI UL If youi only knew what pleasure SEEN AT CHICAGO the Politicians Unable to Predict Result of Republican National Convention. THIRD MAN MAY BE FACTOR lllcmrnt in Both Tart and Roosevelt Faction Foresees Portability of Deadlock and Compromise Candidate. OREGON IAN NKWS BL'KKAU. Wash-rr.s-ton. May . There In every present Indication that the Republican Na tional convention at Chlrago will b an unusually lively and Interesting gathering of the clans; u convention that will be replete with stirring Inci dents and one that Is likely to odown in history on account of the shrewd politics played by the leaders of the different tactions. And unless there Is a material chance in the political situation before June 18. it will be Impossible to tell In advance just what ticket the Chicago convention will nominate. The present campaign has been on of surprises and sudden changes. It opened with a contest between Presi dent Taft on the one side and Senator la Follette on the other. The Presi dent, from the first, has been In the fight to win and never has ha doubted that victory awaits him at Chicago. Senator La Follette. on the other hand, launched his candidacy with no expectation of winning the nomina tion for himself, but in the hope of preventing the nomination of Mr. Taft. lie has said this himself and It must be accepted as the truth. Cer tain it Is that the original slogan of tie La. toilette crowd was "anything to oe at Tart." Koooevelt la Assailed. Later, when Colonel Koosevelt en tered the race and shoved La Follette from the limelight, the La Follette people were less concerned about Taft than they were about Roosevelt, and their attacks have been largely centered on the Colonel, though they have not undertaken to applaud Presi dent Taft. It would appear that the prime object of many of the La Fol lette men now is to prevent the nom ination of Roosevelt. In this they will not.be alone, as evident by talks with various sup porters of the President, for today there is a vast amount of discussion In the Taft camp about making sure the defeat of Koosevelt. no matter whether that defeat means the nom ination of Taft or a third candidate. It Is not unfair to say that the slogan of many of the most Influential Taft men today is. "Anything to beat Roose velt." And it is to be presumed, from some of his recent speeches, that Pres ident Taft himself is very much in sympathy with this purpose. The President naturally desires a re nominatlon. but smarting under the personal, and as ho points out. unfair and nnjiist attacks of the' Colonel, he will be most desirous of preventing the nomination of Colonel Roosevelt. even It It becomes necessary to bring forward a third candidate to accom plish this purpose. Deadlock la Possibility. Today President Taft Is far ahead of Colonel Roosevelt In the number of delegates he controls, but as has been pointed out heretofore, neither Taft nor Roosevelt will go to the Chicago convention with enough Instructed delegates to nominate. Taft, like Roosevelt. Is counting confidently on the support or many unlnstructed del egates believed to be friendly, but it may develop that neither candidate -an safely count on those who are not tied hand and foot by Instructions. If the Chicago convention develops into a two-sided scrap, one faction striving as best It can to prevent the renomlnation of President Taft. while the other bends Its energies to make impossible the nomination of Colonel Koosevelt. it is not difficult to Imagine that the Taft and Roosevelt forces may become deadlocked and thus ne c-essltate the nomination of a third candidate. And the truth of the mat ter Is that there are a number of In fluential Republicans having the In terest of the party at heart who would welcome such a deadlock. They would prefer to nominate someone other than Taft or Koosevelt. There is an element In both the Taft and Roosevelt factions that hopes that a third randtdate may be nominated, and those who express this hope are Karlsfled that a compromise candidate can be found upon whom both factions can and would unite. These Repub lican politicians are aware that the democratic party regards this year as their own. They anticipate that the Baltimore convention probably will nominate a strong ticket on a pretty sound platform, and therefore they feel that It behooves the Republican convention to go as far as possible In the direction of wiping out factional strife, so that the Republican party can present a reunited front In the Fall campaign. It cannot do this, they fear, if either Taft or Roosevelt Is. nominated. 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Steinway and Other Pianos hOTMM Morrison at Sixth aw 11 single day. j j Victor-Victrola XVI, $200 W Mahogany or quartered oak (gjj) Apollo Pianos I Morrison at Sixth AL KADER IS HOST $10,000 VERDICT AWARDED Copper River Road Mast Pay John Phillip Revolt of Fight. SAN FHANCISCO. May . Th. Intted State Circuit Court of Appeals han-ld down an opinion today up holding the decision of the United Mitti District Court In Vildej, Alaska, n hereby John Phillips was awarded a verdict of $10,000 against the Copper Kiver Northwestern Railway Com pany aad Edward C Hasey. Phillip, was employed by th. Alaska Home itallroad and was at work In Keystone Canyon In September. 1907. when there took place the famous bat tle between the forces of the opposing railroads. The Copper River forces were commanded by Haley, who was sentenced to a term In the Federal Penitentiary on NcNell's Island as the result of the shooting;. In which one man was killed and Phillips perma nently Injured. Phillips sued for 1-5.000 and was awarded a verdict for I1S.000. The trial court refused the defendants a new trial, providing Phillips consented to a reduction of 15000 In the verdict. The appeal was taken on technical irrounds. r'orper ;eM Tcn-Yoar Term. SANTA ANA. Ill, May C. P. R. Stnvk i sentenced to.lar to serve len years at San Quentln Prlon for f.TErry. Me Is said to he a paroled onvtrt from the Washlnston ttate Penitentiary at Walla Walla. Portland Shriners at Los An geles Keep Open House. DECORATIONS ARE LAVISH Colors of Shriners and lks Are In terwoven, and Roe Festival and Elks' Convention Are Widely AdTertrsed. fore the session of the Imperial Coun cil, at which the next meeting; place will he designated, no city has as yet pressed Its claims for that honor. The only cities mentioned thus far are Halt Uke City. Minneapolis and At lanta. Ga. There are six candidates for the of fice of Imperial outer puard. the only office for which there will be a con test In the annual election. They are: Ernest A. Cutts. Savannah. Ga.; James 8. McCandless. of Honolulu; D. II. Crary, of Deadwood. S. D.; C. C. QuiRfde. Lincon Xeb.t Chalmers C. Seymour. Kockford. 111., and J. T. Jones, Oklahoma City. Ukla. RATE INCREASE PROTESTED New Pine Creek Commercial Men to Confer With Railroads. NEW PINE CREEK, Or.. May 6 (Special.) At a special meeting: of the New Pine Creek Commercial Club last evening a communication from the Alturas Chamber was read, requesting that New Pine Creek send a delegation to meet the California State Railroad Commission, at Its meeting at Alturas May 21, to consider the request of the N. C. O. Railroad for a raise, of pas senger rates to seven cents a mile. A delegation will be sent from hero LOS ANGELES. May .(Specials Representatives and members of Al Kader Temple of the Shrine, of Port land, psssed today In sightseeing and vltfltins;. Most of them went with the 0 nrotast aralnst the increase council to Catallna Island for an out- An effort will be made to Induce the Inc. but a few remained In town to I state Highway Commission to build the help the official representatives dec- i California State Highway throuRn orate the Portland headquarters In ! Alturas to the state line at New Pino the Alexandria Hotel. They decor- . Creek. ated with Shrine and Elk colors, as a j N. K. Guyot. the father of High Grade number of the Shriners also are Elks. and Harry J. Newton, managing editor and then they made a lavish display ' of the Daily Mining Record, of Denver, of colors and advertising matter of the were special guests of the club. Mr Portland Rose Festival and the con- I Guyot said: clave of the Elks to be held In Port- I I consider four months hard work land in June. In the Interests of the High Grade camp The members who essayed the role amply repaid by this demonstration to- TURKS BEATEN BACK on April 29 of the steamship Texas, be longing to the Archipelago-American Steamship Company, by which 140 per sons were drowned. 3000 Attackers on City Rhodes Dispersed. of ITALIANS EXTEND FORCES of decoraters are L. G. Carpenter. George Robertson. Bert Lee. Percy Knight and Captain Davis, of the Arab PatroL Haunts of Rick ees. The Portland headquarters are In Parlor F of the Alexandria, and It is . one of the most attractive places in the caravansary since the decorators got through with their work. It Is , tnererore the mecca ot biinners irora all parts of the country. Those members who did not go to Catallna today went to rasadena. where they enjoyed themselves by sd- of snow occurred here. About tw mtrins; the gold door knobs and door 1 foot of snow fell this week at th plates on the palaces of Pacific and I mines, but as th snow was soft am Atlantic millionaires domiciled In Pasadena. Some of them even ven tured so far as to go on the porches and verandas to feel the door knobs. The Portland Shriners tonight kept open house In their magnificent oasis In the Alexandria and hundreds of Shriners from all over the world came in to eat and drink and be refreshed and at the same time be Informed of the great doings to be held in Port land during the week of the Rose Fes tival and the Elks' conclave In the coming Summer. The entertainment consisted of solos by a Pasadena young woman, muaic by an orchestra and night. There are men who have trailed to this camp from Cripple Creek and Nevada. Some of them are getting old and they expect tkls to be their last ramp. you cannot turn this camp down. Assays I got here were 10 times better than I got In Cripple Creek at the same stage of development. This camp has 50 times better showing than Goldlleld had. Messrs. Guyot and Newton, were, un- anlmously elected honorary members of the club. Wednesday and Thursday a heavy o e d the weather Is mild It Is not expected to last long. COLISEUM T0JEAT 10,000 Republican Convention Mall at Chi cago to Have Larger Capacity. CHICAGO, May . An arrangement of seats in the Coliseum for the Na tional Republican Convention la being perfected whereby 10,000 persons, or about 1100 mure than were present vaudeville show by Portland and Los may be accommodated. The sub-com- Occnpation of Archipelego Planned Turks and Arabs Clash With Enemy Xear Tunis and Re pulse Big Column. ROME, May 6.--Advices received here today from the Island of Rhodes are that 3000 Turkish troops fought under the walls of the City of Rhodes but were dispersed by the Italian troops and retired into the interior of the island. General Amegllo has been appointed uovernor of Rhodes and of Stampalia, and other cities of the Archipelago that eventually will be occupied by the .Italians. It is believed that a month will be necessary for the Italians to occupy the Islands of Chiao, E.caria, Mytilene and Lemnos. Reinforcements are preparing to leave lor the new scene of opera tions. TUNIS, Tripoli. May . An Italian column or iuoo men today engaged a force of Turks and Arabs near Bouke mezch on the Tripolitan Coast near the Tunisian frontier. The Italians were repulsed, leaving five dead on the field. The losses of the Trtpolitans were 25 dead and 45 wounded. Angeles talent. A I Kader Treat's Escort. Tuesday the Arab Patrol of Al Kader will be the escort of honor of Imperial Potentate Treat, of North Dakota. from the Alexandria caravansary to Los Angeles' Auditorium, where the first meeting of the Shrine will be held. The Portland crowd will be In di vision No. of the parade, which starts at 9 In the morning. The open house of Al Kader tonight waa in competition with the reception nd open house conducted by Islam Temple of San Francisco In the Alex- ndrls, and the delegates and visitors oscillated from one oasis to another aod enjoyed themselves hugely. Although but en day will elapse be- mlttee In charge of the convention ar rangements, headed by Harry 8. New, of Indiana, will meet here May 14. At this time the seating orrangement. It Is expected, will be passed upon defi nitely. Under the direction of Alex ander R. Smith, the work of Inspecting and tabulating credentials already has begun at National headquarters. Welch Klectrlc 11 ne Inspected. MONROE. Or.. May . (Special.) Superintendent O'Connor and Secretary Hall, of the Welch line. P.. E. & E.. went over the route between Monroe and Eugene and closed up the last right of way matters. They say construc tion work on this part of the line will begin as soon as material can be put on Lhe around. RECOUNT CASE SET; JUNE 3 Judge Hies Date for Hearing Gill Cotterill Controvert--. SEATTLE. Wash., May . (Special.) Oranting permission to strike one paragraph from the petition In quo warranto proceedings for a recount of the votes cast for Hiram C. Gill and for George K. Cotterill for Mayor last March, and denying all motions of Cot terill's attorneys to make more defi nite and certain. Judge R. B. Albertson this morning set the case down for trial on June 3. The paragraph stricken contained the allegation in the Gill complaint that many election officers were Cotterill men and were appointed because or that fact. The court held that he could pot go into a man's mind. "This Is too serious a matter and is of too much public Importance to be passed lightly over or to stand too strongly upon technicalities," said Judge Albertson. 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