. THE SUNDAY OREGOSIAN. PORTLAND. JULY 7. 1912. '. . S PICTURES TAKEN WITHIN , THE WEEK OF DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL NOMINXr. REAL SENSATION Of Famous Sleuth Hints at "High er Ups" in McNamara Dynamite Plot. DARROW MAY CONFESS ALL . j , . . : BURNS ND1GATES AH' Clothing REDUCED I Keen Detective, Returning From Jury Bribery Trial, Says Country Would Be Shocked If He Should Spare Xo One. CHICAGO. July . (Special.) Reve lations so sensational that the entlra country would be shocked as It was In the McXamara cases were predicted to day by W. J. Burns, head of the Burns National Detective Agency, in the case of Clarence 8. Harrow, the Chicago at torney on trial at Los Angeles on a charge of Jury bribing, should he de cide to make a complete confession of all he knows, sparing no one. Mr. Burns arrived in Chicago today from California, fresh from the famous trial. "1 don"t think that it would be nec essary to send any one to prison in ' case the full facts could be made known through a confession," he said. "Then the public would know Just what men were connected with this outrage, how they went about. their work and what they did. I think that It would do mom good In cleansing the ranks of labor of crooks than the mere sending of Darrow to prison. People would be startled If they knew ths names ol every one connected with the dastardlj plot." "Yes, he does. He Is smart enough to "Yes, e does. He Is smart enough to realize the strength of the case against him." said Burns. "I would not be sur prised if at any time he confessed and threw himself on the mercy of the court. He Is being encouraged by his attorneys and friends. E. N. Nockles. secretary of the Chicago Federation of Labor, is his constant companion in the courtroom." ERRICONE REMAINS SILENT Accused Camorrlst Does Not Inter rupt Judge Summing Tp. VITERBO, Italy, July The pre siding Judge in the Camorra trial to day continued his summing up of the testimony given during the two years' trial, as to the culpability of the ac cused for the murder of Gennaro Cuoc colo and Maria Cuoccolo in June 190. He did not omit any of the details in explaining the case to the Jury, and referred at some length to the flight of "Erricone" (Enrico Alfano) to Amer ica. Errlcone bit his lips until they were bleeding, but nevertheless, although evidently suffering from the most in tense excitement, kept his promise not to Interrupt the Judge. SHEEPSHEAD BELLE DYING Woman or Many Marital scapades v In Straits In Paris. NEW YORK, July . (Special. Mrs. Roberta Menges-Corwln-Hlll. "former "belle of Sheepshead Bay." whose nu merous marital escapades recently cul minated in her elopement with Conway Tearle. actor. Is said to be at the point of d'eatb in a Paris hotel today. In response to a cable message re ceived within the past 48 hours, Mrs. Robert Menges, mother of the young woman, sailed for Paris today. A cable from Paris reported that both both Mrs. Corwin-Hlll and her actor companion had been in dire straits for several weeks and that they were on the verge of being ordered from their hotel. STEEL CARS SAVE LIVES Train Tears Vp Track, but No One Is Seriously Hurt. JACKSON. Miss.. July S. Steel coaches probably saved the lives of more than a score of passengers when Illinois Central passenger train No. 3. southbound, was wrecked late today two miles south of Jackson. ' Several passengers were badly shaken up and bruised, but only five required more than passing medical attention. These were brought to Jackson and placed In a hospital, where it was said their in juries were not serious. The wreck was due to soft roadbed caused by heavy rains. The plunging coaches stripped the rails loose for 100 yards. One rail pierced a well filled coach, passing through both floor and roof. LIMIT PUT PN FLAG USE Ohioan Introduces Bill to Prevent Use in Advertising. - WASHINGTON. July S. A bill to penalize the desecration of the flag and coat-of-arms of the United States and to prevent their use for advertising, patent or copyright, was introduced to day by Representative Cox, of Ohio. Democratic nominee for Governor. The bill would make the Grand Army of the Republic the only organization allowed to use the flag as an emblem. Kelso Man Succumbs Here. Arden Westfall, a 16-year-old em ploye of a lumber company at Mills City, whose parents reside in Kelso, Wash., died July 4 as the result of an operation on his leg which had been crushed June 26. The young man. In company with John Dlnsmoore. of Mills City, and another employe were riding on a car for hauling tools, when it broke loose and ran down the hill. crashing into a log. Ono of the boys managed to Jump out, Dlnsmoore's foot was crushed and westiaus leg was badly injured. An operation became necessary ana aeatn resulted. Grand Jury Dismisses Constable. ASTORIA. Or- July s. (SpecIaU The Circuit Court grand jury returned a not true bill tonight In the case against Constable John Sayler. who had . been held on an information charging him with manslaughter for shooting Ray McC. Jones, an enlisted man sta tioned at r ort Stevens. Wax ho-wlndow flsarea are bring shown In China for thhe first time, end they invariably arous taa inerest of the r.. :-.r --nrn 4 DOUBLE PLAN TRIED California Roos'evelt Men Take Precautions. to ELECTORS SOUGHT FIRST Colonel's Supporter Propose Com' pact Among Iiegislattve Candi dates Petition to Be Cir culated, as Well. SACRAMENTO, July . Alexander McCabe, private secretary to Governor Johnson, today gave out a statement of the plans of the California Progressive Republicans, following the conference of political leaders from various parts of the state and the Governor yester day. The statement indicates that the pro gressives, as represented by the state administration, will make every effort to swing California's electoral vote for Roosevelt. Petition Method Doafetfnl. "Our Presidential Electors, under the law, are selected by the candidates for the Legislature chosen at direct pri maries, ' the statement continues. "There is a wide Vjlvergence of opinion as to whether candidates for Presiden tial Electors can by petition be put upon the ticket by a party designation. or if thus put on the ticket can be voted for in a single group, and there are many who Insist that the only party designations tnat can be used are re publican. Democratic and Socialist. It has heretofore been determined that those candidates for the Legisla ture in the Republican party who are progressive shall agree. If they are successful, to nominate candidates for presidential Electors who will vote for Roosevelt for President. Double Precaution Take. "In addition to making the fight for candidates for the Legislature in order that electors favorable to Roosevelt shall be nominated, petitions will be circulated for the purpose, if it can legally be done, of putting Roosevelt electors upon the ballot in any event. "It was also determined that repre sentatives to the conference at Chicago to be held next month should be elect ed by the delegates and alternates who attended the Chicago convention and that a full quota from California should be sent there." KEXT JOINS PROGRESSIVES California Representative Will Seek Re-election Under New Standard. WASHINGTON. July . Representa tive William Kent of California today sent an address to his constituents, giving notice that he would run for re election simply as a progressive. Kent was elected as a Republican. Some time ago he said he would not Elks Week Mail to your friends and rela tives in the East The Oregonian during the Elks' Convention, including the big illustrated special Elks' Edition, the Sun day before the convention, and the great - Sunday . edition of July 14th, giving a resume of the entire week. . Eight Issues Altogether. The Oregonian will have the best and most complete account of the days' doings, profusely illustrated, and no more attract ive testimonial to your friends could be given than a subscrip tion to Oregon's great daily during the event. Orders given now or sent by mail to The Oregonian will re ceive prompt and careful atten tion. Subscription price for the entire eight days, including the two special Elks' editions, and postage, 25 cents. s ' -v -2 .y - - 1 - c;"Lw-t'.sr-..J,-R,Uis. v - - - - .- , y ; n - WOODROW WILSON, MRS. be a candidate for re-election, but hU . i i j . V. n . TT m announcement, wiuiuhwb win run hv TMtitlon without seeking a primary nomination. - THIRD PARTY TICKET BALKED Insurgent Republican Leaders Con fer at Seattle. SEATTLE. Wash.. July . (Special.) Insurgent Republican leaders of Se attle after a conference with Tomas Murphine today decided not to nomi nate a state or county ticket. urphine, who came home from Chicago two days ago Imbued with the complete ticket Idea, gave way before the de mand of local leaders that the Roose velt light be limited to a contest for electors. : Within a few days a conierence 01 state insurgent leaders will be called and nrovlslon will be made for calling a state convention. There will be a possibility, until tne convention adjourns. that somebody will demand that a full ticket be named and will be able to stampede .. .nnnntlon In that direction. Local insurgent leaders believer, heevr, that they are strong enougn to omo off this movement. There is one move that can easily , - v.Qnl.nn tYie third ticket UD iil Cfcva v. ... . r advocates, and It probabyl will be made. Under the law electors can oe nominated at any time or any place, but state and county tickets can be nominated only on primary day. If a convention were summoned to nam electors before September 10, the date of the state primaries, it would be powerless-to nominate a state ticket and probably could be discouraged from calling a second meeting for that pur pose. OREGON HELD PROGRESSIVE Bruce Dennis Says Need t Third Party Does Not Exist. LA GRANDE. Or.. July . (Special.) 'There is no occasion for a third party In Oregon, with the exception of Roosevelt electors," was the statement made by Bruce Dennis, chairman of the Republican state central committee, to day, to the i numerous Inquiries that came from over the state. "Oregon has spoken. She Is a tro gresslve state. Progressive candidates are named for almost every office In the districts, state and eountles. Sim ply because a conscienceless National committee packed a convention is no cause for Republicans m Oregon to de sert the party. Especially is this true where the great backbone of Repub licanism in the Nation refuses to in dorse the National committee's action. The Republican states which do the electing of Republican National candi dates refuse to be bound by the late National convention. "1 shall call the state committee to gether soon. It was organised along progressive lines, as all will remember. If a majority of that committee does not agree with me, it means that I shall step aside." , West. Virginia Governor Signs. , CHARLESTOWN. ' W. "Vs., July . Ex-Governor Dawson announced today that he had signed the call for the National convention of the Progressive party, t6 be held in Chicago August 10. Dawson was chairman of the Roose velt state committee In the primary campaign in west Virginia. L ttii -iil i ''ie"''""ri - r"""iTfTTT.Bw.), WILSON A 1D THEIR HOMES. WILSON BLAMES TARIFF GOVERNOR TO MAKE ISSUE OF HIGH COST OP LIVING. Other Subjects Will Be Included In Speech of Acceptance Contri . buttons Are Received. ' BTrifirov v t Tul v s. Governor Wilson expressed his opinion today that the high cost of living is the burning issue of the hour and tnat-"at us nesri 11.. nvAtA.!.,. tariff " Tt 1 issue, he said, that he expects to cover iuuy in nis speecn 01 nccepum nu In every campaign speech that he may make. "Undoubtedly the tariff is at the cen ter of it." he said, referring to the high x - . .1 j kho. 1. Intar. cost gi ii i lift - a uc ' a -- laced In public questions of all kinds . . . . . i i i- i..H,Kla Ti II.. a . th. hftflft of ft a.11. A great many of the trust questions of the time nave arisen out 01 me lhh. n . . n-at- Ant fm m the cen- 1111. 11 nil jwu -' ter the high tariff you get into the trust question ana ouiers. . n. ..... nnir.m nr " Mr. WU ... . . lr Innl. "tn tftlr ftff TOUT BUU Wfc lUU'.J . . ' r coat and go to the mat with Colonel Roosevelt on the question : "That sounds decidedly strenuous. "I Intend to cover ,the matter m my speech of acceptance and my campaign speeches Of course, there are other questions which I shall deal with in my speech of acceptance, but I cannot indicate Just now what I shall say. I want time to organize my thoughts. 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