e FUSION EFFECTED TO DEFEAT SHOT Progressive-Democratic Com bine Frankly Aimed at Utah . Republican Senator. NOMINEE IS "WILSON MAN" Friend! of Bryan Xnt on Ticket for Supreme Court Justice Plat forms Are Similar as to Several Planks. R4XT XjAJOS CITY. June 11. WItU the avowed Intent to defeat Senator Smoot for re-election, the Democratlo and Progressive state conventions, held separately here today, combined on a state ticket, nominating" James H. Moyle, of Salt lAka Democrat, for the Senate; Frank H. Stephens, of Salt Lake, Democrat ror Supreme Court Justice; James H. Mays, of Bait Lake, Progressive, and Lewis Larson, of Mantl, Progressive, for Representa tives. Both conventions nominated Dr. B. O. Gowans. of Ogden, Superintendent of the State Industrial School, as a non partisan candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction. ' Senatorial 'minee Strong; Wilson Man. Moyle Is an attorney and Is also heav ily Interested in wool, beet sugar and other local industries. He has twice been Democratic candidate for Gov ernor. He Is a vigorous supporter of the Wilson Administration and In the face of great opposition appeared be fore the National Woolgrowers' con vention here a few months ago to at tack a resolution which he regarded as an unjust reflection on the Admin istration. Stephens Is a well-known attorney and is a personal friend of Secretary Bryan, the acquaintance dating to their youth. Mays is a coal mine .op erator. Larson is an attorney and Gowans Is a physician. " - Platforms Are Similar. The platforms adopted are similar In demanding" stringent election laws, a public utilities commission, reform of taxation system, nonpartisan judiciary and educational system, workmen's compensation law. National equal suf frage, municipal ownership of public utilities, state employment bureau and referendum on the liquor question. The Democrats indorse the acts of the National Administration. Including" its Mexican policy. The Progressives adopted unani mously a resolution commending the Salt Lake Commercial Club traffic bu reau in Its request to the Governor to Investigate the ' Union Pacific special dividend of a face value of $80,000,000. mostly in the form of Baltimore and other railroad stocks, with a view to preventing the proposed distribution if possible. COLORADO KEPXBLICAjV S AGEEE lislon "With One Progressive Fac tion in Colorado Nearer. DENVER, June 11. Further action looking to the fusion of one faction of the Progressive party In Colorado with the Republicans with a law and order platform were taken today when Ar thur B. Smith, chairman of the Denver County Republican central committee, replied In the affirmative to a letter from John B. Stephen, president of the Progressive party league, asking that efforts be made In the various counties of the state to agree to fusion. Committees on fusion were named yesterday by the Republican county chairman and the Progressive League faction of the Progressive party. ; JURY SELECTION ATTACKED Abatement Plea I'i led by Lawyer, ; "Who Charges Irregularity. ; A. H. Riddell. an attorney, who re- ; cently was charged with using the $ mails with intent to defraud in con- t nection with the operations of the Oregon Inland Development Company, two of the officers of which were con- victed last Fall in the Federal Court, filed a plea in abatement In Federal Court yesterday. He charged irregu- - larities in the filling of the box con- taining" names from which the grand - Jurors are drawn. ; Mr. Riddell asserts that the Jury box ' was filled with customers of Frank E. i Dooley, Portland fire Insurance writer. '. Instead of the names being" put in a box. he says they were handed In a batch to the Jury commissioner, who Is Sheriff Word. i It is charged also that M. Billings, j real estate dealer, foreman of the Jury, and A. B. Cavender. another ; member, are not entitled to sit because t they do not possess the requisite qual- 1' ifications. ADMEN GO TO VANCOUVER Delegation of 20 Departs to Attend Convention In Canada. Led by A. G. Clark, president of the Pacific Coast Association of Advertis ing Men, and C. It. Moore, chairman of the excursion committee, the Portland Ad Club delegation of 20 men left Wednesday evening- for Vancouver. B. C. for the annual convention of the association. There were 12 women In the party, accompanying their hus bands on the trip. Most of the mem bers of the delegation will go on to Toronto to . the National convention, which will be held shortly after the Pa cific Coast convention. " Before the Portland party left, the delegations from Sacramento, Los An geles and San Francisco passed through on the Shasta en route for the conven tion and a general reunion with im promptu stunts and entertainment was held In their honor at the depot. 'MODIFIED MILK PROVIDED City to Rent Store and Visiting Nurse Association Will Act. Definite plans have been comDleted for the establishment next week of a milk depot at 270 Fourth street, where the Visiting Nurse Association will distribute modified milk for babies. The milk will be sold to those able to pay for It and will be given away In charity cases. The city will pay i20 a month rent for the store space. The plan is for the purpose of pro tecting babies during the Summer months. Usually there Is considerable trouble with milk during the Summer because of the warmth and the dlffi culty of keeping It sweet and cooL The modified milk which will be dis tributed will be specially prepared for babies. I roo-avV'TiVf ffr ' ' I ovv; ciosf wo sg . ' Swm rV-y w rue-roc"Pir W T f WILL- A1KZCH Y- At0f ' VVX rt c.d y.s or.c. "y Tjv """" rZf,Z?fm I 001 IS EXPLODED IN FAMOUS ABBEY Dramatic Act of Militants In terrupts Home Secretary's Confident Speech. HISTORIC CHAIR DAMAGED Tall Woman Dressed in Black Is Sought by Police Government Contemplates Making Test Case In Civil Courts. LONDON, June 11. Suf frag-ettes staged one of the most dramatic acts of their campaign today when they ex ploded a bomb In Westminster Abbey at .the moment that Right Honorable Reginald McKenna, secretary of state for home affairs, was delivering an optimistic speech In the House of Com mons nearby, regarding the govern ment's method of dealing" with, the "'wild women. The bomb was placed beside the fa mous coronation chair in Edward the Confessor's chapel. Although It did little damage, its report penetrated to the chamber of the House, Interrupting Mr. McKenna's oration and bringing some of the members into the street to learn what had happened. Scotland Yard Report Conservative. The detonation was heard for blocks and a crowd quickly filled the square in front of the Abbey. A statement is sued by Scotland Yard gives the facts in conservative form. "At 6 o'clock," says the statement, 'a small bomb was exploded In im mediate proximity of the coronation chair. Fortunately the damage done was slight. A portion of the carved back of the chair was blown off and some of the stone carving of the screen of the great altar was damaged, ap parently by some iron nuts contained in the bomb. "The bomb, thin metal, nickel plated, was exploded by a fuse. A woman's feather boa, a guide book and a small blaclc silk bag" were found on a chair near by. The police are making" In quiries In conjunction with His Majesty's Inspector of explosives." Dut Cloud Fills CnapeL A hundred or more visitors, divided into small parties, were being" con ducted about the abbey, when a sudden flash penetrated every recess. A sharp detonation set the women screaming and running" for the doors. A great cloud of dust filled the chapel. The Dean of Westminster, with the vergers and police, found that an orna mental spike on the back of the chair had been blown away and a splinter of wood six by three Inches ripped off. Two young women who were nearest the chair were taken to the Plx sta tion, but proved to be foreigners and were released. The police are trying to find a tall woman dressed in black who was seen standing" close to the chair before the explosion. The dean has decided not to placard the abbey with the ' familiar sign, "Closed until further notice, which decorated the doors of many London art galleries, but it is possible that all persons entering hereafter may be ex amined for explosives. Government to Hike Teat Case. The discussion of the militant cam paign In the House of Commons today showed that the government contem plates no new measure to compel the militant women except to inaugurate an attempt to make the subscribers to the funds of the Women's Social and Political Union responsible for the damage the militants inflict. It Is be lieved that a test case will be made of the mutilation of the Rockeby Venus, which was slashed last March by May Richardson. If the govern ment is successful, it is believed in surance companies will bring suits for the buildings burned and other per sons and corporations which have suf fered losses will do likewise. The home secretary, the Right Hon THE MORNINC OREGONIAN, FRIDAT, JTJXE orable Reginald McKenna, who made a lengthy speech in the House, dismissed the suggestion of the deportation of the militants as impracticable and de clared that to let them commit suicide in Jail by starvation would likely arouse sympathy. He appealed to the newspapers to kill th agitation by ceasing to give them the advertisement they feed upon. Salisbury Reference Unfortunate. Lord Robert Cecil, a son of the late Marquis of Salisbury, who raised the question in the House, made an un happy beginning. "There has been open defiance of the law, which is a serious matter," he said. The Liberal side gave expression to sarcastic cheers, because Lord. Robert Cecil had warmly supported tte Ulster volunteers. . "I interpret those cheers," he re sponded, "to have reference to recent events In Ireland. I desire to say how totally different the two events are. There is a difference- between re bellion and anarchy. Rebellion in cer tain circumstances Is justifiable, but anarchy is never Justifiable: Anarchy Is what these women are aiming at-" EASTERN STARS ELECT IDAHO GttAJTD CHAPTER CLOSES ITS SESSIONS AT MOSCOW. Mrs. Mrrtla Frost Becomes Grand Ma tron and Mountain Home Is Cho sen for Next Meeting. MOSCOW. Idaho, June 11. (Special.) The Grand Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star of Idaho closed Its ses sions here tonight with the election of officers and the selection of Mountain Home as the next meeting place. The newly elected officers follow: Mrs. Mertia Frost, of Salmon, grand matron; E. H. Galey. of Welser. grand patron; Mrs. Jessie G. Matthews, of Lewis ton, associate grand matron; J. R. Collins, of Moscow, associate grand patron; Mrs. Mary E. O'Mulveny, of Pocatello, grand secretary; Mrs. Mary A. Lounsberry, of Albion, grand treas urer; Mrs. Stella B. Van Ripper, of Buhl, grand conductress; Mrs. Grace Clark, of Kellogg, associate grand con ductress; Mrs. Mary Overjorde, of Coeur d'Alene, grand Esther: Mrs. Rose Eckstein, of Mountain Home, grand Martha; Mra Bessie Burgher, of Ru pert, grand chaplain; Mra Elma B. Felt, of Nez Perce, grand marshal; Mra Electa E. Rhodes, of Mountain Home, organist; Mra Helen Sherman, of Nampa, fraternal ' correspondent; Mra Harriet Gale, of Bonners Ferry, grand Adah; Mra Lena Blackmail, of Emmett, rrrand Ruth; Mrs. Leila Achley. of Caldwell, grand Electa; Mra T. J. Brown, of Payette, grand sentinel; Mra Jennie Robinson, of Genesee, grand warden. COLORADO LEVEEBREAKS WATER THTJS FAR HAS TiOT DAM AGED CULTIVATED LAJTD. Engineer Renorta Break Cannet Be Repaired "Without Piling, Watch Will Take Whole Week. CALEXICO. Cal., June lL Three feet of water was pouring through a lbO-loot break In the Volcano Lake levee tonight, as the result of the flooded condition of the Colorado River, but small damage has been done so far to cultivated acreage. The water must cover 2000 acres of desert land in Lower California before reaching New River. The break in the levee Is five miles northeast of Black Butte. At this lat ter point the water is 20 feet deep. J. C Allison, chief engineer of the California Development Company, ex pects that the flood water will reach New River late tonight or early to morrow, and has a crew of men ready to try to save the Encina flume, which crosses the ."river six miles south of Calexlco. Allison reports that the levee break cannot be closed without piling work and that this will take an entire week, unless the Colorado falls rapidly. In SO fenerations every person has had 181.07s direct, ancestors. KERM1T WEDS AGAIN Religious Ceremony Performed in Roosevelt Wedding. CROWD WATCHES IN RAIN Princess of Throne and Tax Is One of Bridesmaids 'Wedding Break fast Served and Great ' Reception Is Held. MADRID. June 11. Kermit Roose velt and his bride, who was Miss Belle Wyatt Willard, were married again to day with the religious ceremony, In ac cordance with the custom of the coun try. Their wedding yesterday was civil. Dr. Samuel Watson, rector of the American Church of the Holy Trinity at Paris, assisted by Rev. Herbert Brown, of the British Embassy Chapel here, performed the religious cere mony. It took place in the British Em bassy ChapeL A large crowd gathered outside the American Embassy and the chapel In a drenching rain to watch the depart ure and arrival of the bride and bride groom and the wedding guesta The party proceeded to and from the residence of Ambassador Willard and the church In automobiles and car riages. The bride was dressed in Ivory satin and tulle, with a court train, and were orange blossoms arranged with old lace and a long veil of tulle and lace. The maid of honor was Miss Elisa beth Willard. sister of the bride. She was dressed in white satin, with a tunio of pale blue tulle. The bridesmaids were the Princess of Thurn and Taxis. Miss Katherine Page, Mile- Gilone Leveneur de Tll lleres and Misa Vivian Christian. They were dressed in white tulle, with tunica All wore lace touched with yellow and bad yellow ribbons tied un der the chin and they carried bouquets of yellow orchlda A wedding breakfast was served at the American Embassy, a great recep tion was held afterward, but the rain made it Impossible ' for the guests to remain in the gardens of the Embassy, which had been handsomely decorated for the occasion. The bride and bridegroom plan to pass their honeymoon In the south of Spain. STORES WILL CLOSE TODAY Railroad Offices Will Not Open and There Will Be No 3Ia.ll Delivery. Portland will shut up shop today and be merry. Both Governor West and Mayor Albeo have proclaimed a holi day. There will be no mall delivery, as the carriers will participate in the parade- With the exception of the regis try division, stamp, general delivery, parcel post and inquiry windows, which will be open from 7:30 A. M. to 11:30 A. M., the postof flee will be closed all day . Banks. - grocery stores and many places of business will be closed. Even the railroads will close their offices for the final big day of the Rose Fes tival. Send, tomorrow's paper to your friends back East. Full re sume of the week's doings. Mailed for 5c each at Oregonian Business Office 12, 1914. THAW WILL RETURN E TO TESTIFY Agreement Reached Between Prisoner's Counsel and William T. Jerome. BAIL .ISSUE IS WITHDRAWN All State Authorities to Be Enjoined From Interference While Jour ney Is Being; Made Status ' Is Not Changed. NEW YORK, June 11. Counsel for Harry K. Thaw and William Travers Jerome, counsel for the State of New York, announced today that it had been agreed to allow Thaw, who is now In New Hampshire, to go to Pittsburg to testify In litigation affecting his fath er's estate. Mr. Jeronfe intimated before the con clusion of the conference that there was no doubt that Thaw would be al lowed to return to Pittsburg. A formal statement of the terms of the agree ment reached would, he Bald, be Issued later. In the light of new developments. It was announced that the application to the United States Supreme Court for Thaw's admission to ball would be withdrawn temporarily. Mr. Jerome said the status of Thaw would remain the same. "It makes no difference to the State of New York whether Thaw goes fish ing In New Hampshire or testifies in court proceedings in Pittsburg." said Mr. Jerome. "He will still be in the same custody." While Thaw Is being taken from one state to another all state authorities will be enjoined from Interference with his custody. Harvest Queen Leaves Later. To permit Rose Festival visitors from points on Lower Columbia remaining In Portland Friday evening, O.-W. R. & N. steamer Harvest Queen leaves Ash-street Dock 10:00 P. M. Friday evening", instead of 8:00 P. M. Reserva tions at O.-W. R, A N. City Ticket Of fice. Third and Washington streets. Adv. 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