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VmSMJF" votes um ouuuiiw, .... and FourthBallots. riDING CANDIDATE RAW'" 10 ..D onn Mni LAMouvcn tuu muvv Ibtional Democratic Conven tion Apparently Far From MaKing uiuiuu. . . ...&.t..A..AAAAAA IBy Associated ProsB.) a 1 ..lr,'i, Till! FIFTH HAL- a inrTiii: national deaio- HJiT,i. (O.WEXTION ad- o outxi:i ixtmi no to- , SIX'OXI) BALLOT ' ... . 1 .1 fl U. A 339 V& si attiring. Idaho me Clark 8. Montnim Clnrlc 8, - ii ll.-.,i 10 Vnulilti('tnn lOrtfOB inlaw.. ' o iCark 14. Tillltl' is.iijs.wi. Wilson '' Underwood 1 1 I llumon 1 ! o 14 E:ldttln 14 jirslmll " I Ktrn 1 Bryan 1 I'Ol'IITII BALLOT. Clark 43 Wilson .110 14 Underwood 112 Harmon HUMS Baldwin 1 Marshall 31 Kern - Hi-Til BALLOT Jk . .A. A a . jtvvaaaaaaaaa Tin; first BALLOT. Democratic Convention Did Not Adjourn Until 6:30 This Morning. l narN . Wilson .- i jiauuiu Clako .. Wilson Underwood Harmon . Marshall Kern . . . . ,143 ,ari .11!) 4 111 't , 3t ' CHAM I' CLARK WAS 1 NOT KEPT AWAKE (By Awuclntud l'ross) 4 WASHINGTON, Juno 28 Chump Clark wut not kept nunke hint iiIkIiI by the ballot- lug nt Hiiltlinoro. He romnlnod up only a mile nast IiIh uumi a n tiring hour and long before Hie delegates were casting their votes for him was home fast uxli'ep. (Ily Assoclntod Press.) liALTIMOItK. .Mil., June 2S. Tho result of tho first bnllot on ProBldciit wns ns follows: Clnrk, HO 14. ItfM . wimon, ii:: 1. - a Underwood, 1 1 7 A . a llnrinon, M8. " a Mnrshnlt, 31. a liiildwln, 22. a Hulzor, 2. 4 Ilrynn, 1. o Absent, 2. NcCOSgnrv fur nlinliu ?'rt A IIASIH OK im:piu:skxtatio. w - Till: CANDIDATES. Champ Clark, of Missouri; born Kentucky, 18C0; college president nt 23; prosecuting at torney; member of Congress Blnco 1893; minority lender, 100S-11; Speaker since 1911. Alnbnmn . Alnskn . . . Arizona . . Arknnsns . California . Colorado .. Connecticut O Indlnna Iown Kansas . . Kentucky I.oulilnna Mnlno 12 Ulnh Mnrylnnd ..10 Vermont .2 1 Nobrnskn . .10 . 0 Nevndn . . . . 0 1 N. llnmpshlro 8 IS New Jersey. 2 8 .20 Now Mexico. S .12 Now York.. 90 .14 N. Cnrnlltin .24 u. ot coi'hla. fi N. Dakota.. 10 Delaware . . u Ohio IS Florida ....1J Oklahomn ..20 tloorglu .. .2S Oregon 10 Hawaii . . . . C Pen'sylv'nln 70 Kiano s Philippines Illinois AVoodrow Wilson, of Now Jersey; born Virginia., 1S5C; practiced law nt Atlanta; pro fessor In Dryn Mnwr. Wesleynn , and Princeton Colleges; presl- dont Princeton, 1902-10; Qovcr- i nor of New Jersoy since 1911. Jud8on Harmon, of Ohio; 4 bom Ohfo, 1840; Judgo In two courts; Attorney General Unit- ed States, 1SU5-7; iirofossor of law; receiver of two rnllronds: ? uovornor of Ohio alnco 1909. Oscar W. Underwood, of Aln- bnmn; born Kentucky. 1S02; practiced Inw nt Illnnlnghnm; helped Manic state constitution; member of Congress alnco 1S95; majority lender uluco 1911. Thomnn It. Mnrshall, of I." illiinn: linrn Inillnnn. 1 KT.J t . ,.."" :;... "...'.... i v lawyer ni uoiuniuia utiy; irus- 0 o.i lco wnuniu college; uovernor r8 Pnitn IMpo.. fi of Indlnna slnco 1909. . Itliorte IsdnmllO :'? , .20 s. Carolina.. IS Simoon E. Unldwln, of Con- .20 H. Dakotn...l0 ueetlcut; born Connoctlcut, .20 Ttniiesseo ..2 1 41 1810; professor ot Inw nt Ynloj .20 Toxns jo a' chief Justlro stnto snprome 8 a court, i!u7-iu; (iovernor or 3 A Connecticut slnco 1911. ( I)y Airtorlatotl Pros to the Coos Day Tlmos.) UAl.Tt.MOIli:. Aid., .l.ino 28. - Aft. or sitting all through tho night. fV Democratic Natlonnl convention reached lu first ballot on the presi dential nomination shortly burorc 7 this morning. Ti.cie was no choli-r. In fact all of the ohihIIiIiUhh were so far nwny from the two-thlrds votoj uecesxary to uomlnnte that tlio delo gnles today looked forward to a Ion,; hard fight. After tho first bnllot, : convention nt 7: 10 n. in. took a recM until I o'clock this nftornoon. lu the meniitlmo thoio will be much study ing ot flguros on the tost voto and many conforenccH among tho londor. As wns expected, Clnrlc led all oti.- or candidates on the first ballot. He Mnssftcmi ts 30 Vlrglnln ...21 .Michigan ...30 Washington 14 John nurke, of North Dnko- Allnnesota ..21 W. Vlrglnln. 10 tn: born Iown. 1859: county 20 Wisconsin ..20 judge; member both Houses 30 Wyoming .. 0 44 Stnto Legislature: serving third S . term ns Governor of North Dn- i Mississippi AllHHOIirl ! Alontnnn ! 'AAAAAAAAA , '" ' ' ssssanTTssjiiiwi TrmmMMmmmnamtmnwmmt PORTER BROTHERS EN ROUfE TO COOS HT OVER SURVEY PUTrll IS OEING REVISED Democrats Plan to Make Reso lutions Strong Appeal to Progressives. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day TlniCH. i DALTIMOItE, Aid., Juno 2S. I'n- Contractors for 85 Miles of Railway Expected Tomor row or Sunday. EXPECT TO GET BUSY ' INSIDE OF THIRTY DAYS J. L. Bowman Sends News to Geo. Rotnor and Dr. McCormac. Portor nrothcra who will build nbout eighty miles of tho Cooa Ilny Eugcno lino of tho Southorn Pacific nro expoctoil to roach lioro tomorrow or next dny nftcr n tour of Inspec tion over mo route. Just who Is In kempt nuil breukfnstlcss tho subcoin-, tho party hns not been nscortnlnod. initteo on resolutions of tho National Tho pnrty loft Eugono yestorday wiiiiutniiiu uuiiM-miun met lonny. nnu nro innicine n rnrofni inannniinn Total ..1094 kotn. AAAAAAAlAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 0E1CMTIG LEADERS TO PLAN OS THREE NORTHERN STATES W. J. Dryan wns Into In arriving nnd until he put In nu nppenranco, little work wns done. Apparently when tho commltteo censed Its labors yos terdny, tho plntform wns comploted, but tho phraseological nnd other Im perfections wore dlscovored nt evory rending. It linn boon practically decided Hint of tho routo preliminary to brlnctncr In tho construction gangs nnd cstnb- nsiiing camps. Tho following telegram nnnounc Ing tholr coming was rocolvcd Into yoslordny by Dr. McConuno from J, L. Uowmnn of Portlnnd, proprietor ot mo iMarHiiiioid wooion Mill storo: "I'ortor , ' ...-. ..w ..... .. iuiiui nro. niivo ino contract tho question of womnn suffrnKO. the, for olgty-Ilvo miles of Coos Hay rond use of tho In tlatlvo and roforendum starting twonty-two mllos out of ...... iu ..... . uo M.,i in mo ins- ifiugono nml runn ng to bolow Gnrd- crctlon ot tho Btntos. The committee' j0r. Thoy lonvo todny to no nvor "n,!1" "r!,"" 8,"T0,ti U'o Hno and will bo In Marahnold 5RTS: SSSS KKVanSS'nieetS? T SSrS, - 0I- thin,1'. 3 ! jrucolved 14014 voIhn tn .12-1 for Wll- 3 AMoelatod Press to Tho Coos f "" nvni t m: . however . Dny Tlmos ) ,cft tM" sl,fnlj1' Il0't 280 K of do MLTIMOllB. Aid .,' Juno 28.-,l0??"!,rL lwo;iy.!:!!?- U Drran't resolution disposed of Y..ri" -n ! i ini f .' . i . ,. National Democratic convention ), H..H,? '' .'Jocl ,.??.? !' ,M; u roceded to listen to tho nominating- """ """,;-ny"":u,,,, m 'Y'u aliecondlng miPon.cH of cnndldnto ,,n "" "' J1 '"lo frmn the Ohio i the presidential nomination. I ... .' ' ..l)t " x ' . '""., .,?I'L iwwooa, no wns nomiiinioii uy ,.,., ...- ., ,,.i,i -i,. ,- wan D. llnnkhcnd, wiih tho ilrut '.. ...... '.....' .. ..... ..... ...i'. V" i At list. Following his nornlua- "V, " 'T,.. Z. .","" . .. VlT" 1 r .rinr-Tl'SSli" - t! o fl'LaHot did not dUco U CUrk was'noni.nnted't S ' ,1'!!!V J"W .HH ...'' L". It. fc! rJsmes A. Itcod nnd wna nt.-ord- ? ' " ." "" u ,"'. "f.V" "" " .. l !' T. !!"t0!! .-' o ' nroMuU rne. C Wki Vto 7 ":J ?.h." . " T ":.. "" , was loss than his qnRor. have been .inw nnoro .... i VAni."A.i V. i ... cln nilng ror mm. nut was iiiioui wnni m j21 li "t'10'' rnndlilnttiH had conceded. SS J.e?i0":1" l ",' .."'i V i Speaker Clnrk'n adherents wore do- r2ioa was the next to bo nominated. IttiW. Westcott bringing his nnnio ore tne convention. Two domou daring todny Hint ho would stoadlly gain ns tho balloting of tho conven tion progrcHsed and nt tne samo time miln. ... . uon K' i: " " ' Itl-cy nro busy with delegate- to see "!l IWl.A In Oiinnl. '...1 .....!... .. ' "t st arose to sneak, nnd another of . , . .-- -a minutes nftor ho closed uma . tutor u tlrfd lllj rbfd near 7 o'clock In tho morn thorn are no defections, i Tie wnson iit'onio on ino uuiui ' ----- . . ... ji' baud mnilo stHteuieniB inni now mo. lu r.ivrnlln tn vllnnii lint thn nro- ...... .,io ..I, .,..., ...v.. ,,J , ( I ...,.... n.l . a nifnlmi linil nHT I ,n ,ii....m.v ,,......, -. .. ...- ... Shlvelv. nnd iinrmnn who ' ,u "." " 'y'".." . . ..." . .. . i.. ..: tloiiiliintf ni: olcnicnt of CO votes Is for nmlnalcd l.v M S, brvV" V0K" " "- "."""V",";: nnvone who hns a rcnRonnblc assur ing s'lort .i;i,ion.irtlnnH?.on.ln"a:. ""... .'.."". .'"?, mice of carrying New York. Chnlr- . fn.i,.... .;. '::.."r. '"..: .'i nu ir.ey woro mi . -i """": nm. T.,.na .ni.i i,inv ti.nt hr . m mi: i. il iiiii. inn n.iiir linn ..... .1.1..... i.n....i ... , nun. j.i.v un..v o..... ..... i to n second cnoir- iur ""F" '" vvwvwvws,wwvsrfs Leaders Trying to Line-up to Secure Illinois and 'Indiana or New York With "Solid South" in November Election (Uy Assoclntod Press to Coos Day Times.) IULTl.MOItE, Aid., Juuo 28.- TIio bnllot curly this morning wiih taken todny ns the starting point for all speculation nbout tho Nnttonal Democratic convention as to who would be Its candidate for prenldonr. All oyoa centorod on New York, Illi nois nnd Indiana. Tho fooling Is general Hint tho nominee of tho convention Is nssurod of practically tho "Solid South" next November nnd nil Its enorgles woro bolug bont to ndd to this the addi tional strongth of pivotal northon states, notably Illinois and ludlnnu, which would combine enough elec toral votes from the north nnd soiit'i to secure n victory. 1 IIO ,W IUIH IIVIVKIIIIUII (II.B Mill element of Inhor In its strength that tho end of tho contest Is In sight nml thnt Wilson will bo nominated on tin fifth ballot. On tho other hand National Com mitteeman Clnrk IIowoll assorted thnt Undorwoad bend thn ticket believed there would bo no deadlock when tho convention opened this aft ernoon. He felt thnt tho pout-up energies of tho shoutcrs had found expression and from now on tho con vention would keep on tho business nt hnnd. Thero nro conflicting Influence oporntlng In tho convention. One is n doslro to nomlnnto n cnndldnlo whoso nppcnl to tho people generally will bo flufflclcntly strong. Tho oth er Is to nnnio n mnn who enn mnko an npponl to Now York nnd tho south. Whllo Murphy, Sullivan nnd Tnggnrt nro ynko fellows for tho tlmo bolm,', It Is folt thnt thoy nro soon likely to como to n parting of tho ways. It la not liuprnbnblo that Now York will turn to Clnrk, whllo Illinois nnd In illnnn may uway to Wilson. Dryan ns tho ultimate cnndldnto Is llttlo dis cussed, nlthough Bomo continue to, re gard him as u possibility. Now Yo-lc profora nrynn to WIIboii, whllo tho south profors Wilson to Dryan. Wilson's mnnngors do not liollov? thero will bo n deadlock and Repre sentative Gurloson, of Toxns, said Btrongost, torcst words havo beflii Cnncht In frmnlni nvun. t.lnulf 1.. tla. Ilinl tin nttn .n. .Iniil.t 1.A ...... ' ... .....k in, unit LIU. UWIIUI 11IU JIIUJIUll. to fulfill tho pledges. Thero nlso Is an effort to frank tho plntform to npponl to Ite-publlcnn progressive? in the hopo thnt many of thorn may bo won over. Indeed nil tho pnrt of somo It Ib hopod thtiw Iloo8ovolt mny bo Induced by tho plat form declarations to nbnndon his fu. thcr prcaldontinl nmhltlons nnd Join tho Domocrnts In bringing about re suits on which his vlows nro In nc- Alcnim Early Work. Tho trip Is taken to Indlcnto thnt tho Portor nrothcra will put a Inrgo forco to work on tho construction nnd rush It through. Thoy havo oniilpmont In rondlness for tho work. It Ib understood thnt thoy havo nrrnngod to hnvo n construction Iiob pltal nt or nonr Floronro nnd will put tholr own.Hurgoons In charge lMnn Hcroptlon Preliminary planH nro bolng mndo todny for a big rcooptlon for tho party nnd othor rnllrond contrnctorn - mm 1 u I'llll'K 111 LIIO Illliril- . . .1 j :r. FlrM,ii 0...".i" :."".; 1 gain in iniwo uiiiiiihu". . ...!-.-, - nnaaAnA inir nnimi sail a nil SPSaSSi KUMU iS MAKt BHTAN ANHH 'IDS Wng thn vnln. Sfk.H0ti. Hson, 324. riderwood. 11714. wmon, us Jfhall, 31. J ' 5Mln, 32. Bffsn. l. ' 8'lzer, 2. Absent. 2. XllttV nf 1I .. ...- ?8' ork. which nt n cnncus light for the nomination innr n selec tion on tho first bnllot wns out of tha question. Tho ballot this morning brought thoso expectations to n realization. It wns because tho dologntas know tin sltuntlon wns compllcntod that tluy pntlontly snf through the night listen ing to tho oratory and then ngreed tn the test voto boforo Inking n reces for sleep nnd conferoncos prior to re ...,i,, im KtniffL-le. Every one in. , . "" " r. Kwsatu early in tho evening "nll e ,0 )cnow how mntters stoo-l St'TEl ' !f ''"""J!!0"8 " I nml the roll call gave a definite Idea "IHVVMIUHl 11. Ill'Jt k'l.. .. ir.:?e.C01.lVPm'0n adjourned un- 'VLIIM'V Willi. .IA.... In " " uiiuriiuun, L.nc.m,1,",nK speechos woro li,,: , " .".i.iih-b iiiiii 11111 Bts:iiii:- lin ?.t0 flvo m,nut r1 usenr w. ! 4 " A A A A j (li:U KILLED TODAY M..,.08ser ,,y tho nnmo ot -VMUI 08. Wll- mn, noml- Underwood for 1 -. ti.n iii-niiiniiini'v llno-iin. W. lliv ................ - - Tte big tlounmii qiiunnij -tho voto of Now York. That delega tion nt n caucus last night gn.o lt votos to llnrmou on the in unum Nebraskan Irritated by Stories Says He Voted for Clark Resolutions. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos). HALTIMORB, Aid., June 2S. W. J. Ilrynn hud no word to sny todny on the first presidential ballot at tho National Domocrntlc convention. After tho adjournment of tho all- night session tho Nobrnskau hurrlol to the hotel and rot I red for needel Thero nrobnbly will be othor cuucusu ,.()gt. l0 indicated thnt tho delegates llieiu iiinm ,j . i1.on,i,. B.mknn the r lnllllts annliiBt I'ndorwood nnd Hnrnion and b- n was killed In tho Con- HJJ Logging Camp nt Lampa Uiti Bnm over h' " ,0K" L,.al"' ." lonio Is sup- it I,. . , e m Nortl1 IJo' nl ."Snot knnwn ,..,. ... 'Urni.ti """" "iioniur no nun , vi datives thero or not. MlJOIt m IdUDIUtS APPEAL In the delegation ns the ballots prog ress and thero Is n clinnce the bl4 'block of votes mny do thrown m -.y lino to Clnik. Wilson or some other a dldnto. There Is JjMI"-" newed tnUe of the possibility of Dr- nn's nomination and also talk of a "XJT'm delegates, however seemed content to lot tre . flrW " ' nlnnir throiiKh s x or seven hallo s .n.Lf. S to reach SKieenienU ....... n.n nminGltlon force bcpius today little chance of n ttuiv , Ie(ic- . . Anv attempt to voto In f nvor of this resolution?" "Thoro wero 23V4 votes for It nnd one-half n votoagnlustit nnd Thomiw F. Ryan was sitting In tho dologn Hon. This resolution has made tho delegates get In lino. Thoso who nomlnntcd a reactionary after passing this resolution would never dnro to go homo If they lived west of tho Al legheny Mountains. Tho convention hns gono on record." "An Inquiry ns to whether ho would support n reactionary .candi date seomed to nettlo Ilrynn nnd ho gnvo no doflnlto nnswer. "Air. nrynn, It hns been suggosto'l among delegates thnt conditions might nrlso that would cnuso you to bolt?" "I don't reply to overy roport thnt Is started about mo," answered th.i Nebraskan. "I don't think nny nui'i hns tho right to ask ino that quea t Ion. When this convention started, could you tell whnt wns going to hnp- of Seuteuco nom'nate Dryau lilinm resU'WDro , ..-, -" -.-, Btatoi) In. from come 01 ino . - -- , ,,, -nil Morrison fi.... fitv would me with stubborn r'. liico from come of tnesouu ated PrB o nnna n. sfnicted for Underwooa and from th h Asaoci ni ' ......... . I, ia tnlouse and ssr-&&rs?-x3S? rHeratin inson "'o Anierlcnn !"V noM . l l'auor ,leaas. recently 8"UCD tA.it - iu ono vonr linil tilno rtkiv!Si,.ecilvely' for contempt of I..., 'B nied tnflnV nn onnnol f.nm was uncomnilttal as to whetJier liU choice was Clark or Wilson, nlthough he added he had voted for Clnrk. Hryun bellovos ho has nehiovod a groat moral victory in obtaining tho Hoa-n, nf his AIorgnn-Rysn-Uelniont .Hnii.tinn which was hurlod Into tie n0n? A man's course of nctlon mut convention like a bombshell las. ;i)0 determined ns tho circumstance. n'glit. Oor tho breakfast table Dry- nrlso." o loitPii froolv of the resolution. nrynn's friends say the passage of Than ' vskod what Its offoct would be, he re- the "Bombshell" resolution has Illled' YOU Wnil lorn , nw isuuwn wio rouimy 111111. 1 inn 10 u nevor has been such nn alignment of j progressive convention nnd thnt a a political party against an Inter!, progressive must be named." lust see the voto thnt wns cafct fori .1 ..resolution." ' SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE on ',,.,, ,k .w.oltitl-miiiilllned b.v f. SEPIA PICTTItES, 10 x 25 Inches. hn nilml' atlon of the Inst clnuee. d- REPRODUCTIONS of Fiiiuouh Pnlnt nandlnl' the withdrawal of any del'.-lings, YOUNG MOTHER subjects nnl gates epresentlng tho Morgan-uyi'n Ilelmcnt Interests.?" 'No replied uryiiu. wim cm-uif turn wiui uii'ir own. -., "... "' ...: " .".." With theso purposcB In mind old- i"," '"."'. ,, " l ..1,ny l, time Domocrntlc doctrine nro ex- !" E" " ,,, l,,0?1n11iit,i,ll.ri sPork tendod so an to cover many Holds. .u " ?" ,,,1p,,',1,,Ib"n,,I1It,,l,B10I,J This has lod to tho making of n long" "f ' ?"?&" rroJmlily will bo l.o d Platform, but the length will bo foun I " Ll nn' "mt?nC, !! '' fT'' ,,nt, duo to the vnrloly of subjects rather ' l'1 'I0'.0"'1 on, n, thno of tl10 nrr thnn to the elaboration of nny pnr-nl or l'")llpnrt.i . .. tlculnr plnnk. Thoro linB boon a con- rnrr "l?') ,ro "p ""J ... slstont effort to ollmlnnto unnecos-L "J"? ""tnor rocolvod n lettor sary words. from J- ' Uowmnn In which ho anyu When for Instnnco Snniuol Gomfi-I'.'1 "vo icen out for tho pnst fow era npponred In tho Intorest of lnbor.i '"" xtl1 JohnBton Portor or Prtttor im un nain. i.v n,v.n v.i.ii, - n. i DroB., tho rnllwny contmclora. and Donvor lnbor plnnk wns not sntlsfnc- ,,1 t0 lH n, tm h nr,.n ''? J"B5 tory. "It wns," replied Gompors. "'f"0'1 " n ontrnrt for building 8fi "Reaffirm It and wo will bo Balls- !n,l.os of Ul Cor8 I,n' rnllrond, that fled." "Wrlto tho plnnk." declared " rommcnrinR -ii tuiiob out or nrynn, "but put It In hnlf tho worda J'-ugono wlioro Twohy IlroB. loft off, nnd mnko ench of them brlstlo." """. "HnR 10 unrillnor. Tho En- hiihii ruiuriiruiig nnu, wuo win opor nto nut of Mnrnhflnld nro tn build tho 2R mllos of rond botwoen Mnrshdold nnd Gnrdlnor. Mr. Portor tolls mo. that tho work on tholr contract will begin Just nn noon nn thoy can got thn construction equipment on tho ground which will bo In nbout thirty days. I nm not suro thnt thin news linn boon glvon out nt Mnrahfleld but 1 nm satlHlled It Is positive" END REVOLT BI K III SCORES RICH LEADERS; Secures Passage of Resolution! Attacking Privilege Seeking Class. tionists and 100 of Fol lowers Slain. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay. Tlmos). nALTIMORE, Aid., Juno 2S - nBmB,,i, ,,, D,ln, wiiiinm j. nryan led tho National ' Commander of Cuban Revolu- Domocrntlc convention last night into a declaration of progrosslvonoss un heard of In polltlcnl history. Dy n vote of 889 to 190 tho convention ndopted n resolution Introduced by him declaring tho convention opposed to nny cnndldnto under obligation to J. P. Alorgnn, Thomns F. Ryan, Au gust Ilolmont and any other mombor of tho "PrlvIlego-seokliiR clnss." As orlKlnnlly Introduced tho reso lution had nn additional paragraph which read, "Bo it furtfior resolved. Coos (Dy Assoclntod Press to Tho Hay Times.) SANTIAGO, Juno 28. Gonornl Evaristo Estouoz, tho robot londor, nnd ouo hundrod InsurgontH, woro killed In n bnttlo nt Vogn Ilollaco, six mllos from Mlcnrn, by tho govern ment troops yestorday. Tho dead ln cjudo probnbly nlso Gonornl Podro ....-. .--.. . ...... . t That wo doinnnd tho withdrawal j ivouoi wmisu uuuy mmuvur w u-. from this convontlon of nny delegate ( lounu. or dologntos constituting or ropro-. ,,.,, . . ,, sontliiR tho above named intorosts." HAVANA, Juno 28-Gonoral Mon. Tho Introduction of tho resolution toagudo, commiindor-ln-chlof of tho .. i,.. .... l... 'Vnt'Arnmnnt f.ip.i.u Inlnfrnnrinil InflflV crenieii n iiirur, oiiuui.uiy wuuh ui", "'""""" ...,....-,...., ... -, BlKnlflcnnco of Its flnnl pnrngrnpl becamo fully appreciated. SovornI delegates, Including Flood, of Vir ginia, former Governor McCorblos of West Virginia, and othors, denounced the resolution. nryan finally decided to withdraw tho Inst paragraph or ms resolution principally because of that tho death or Estenoz, tho .robot loader, puts an end to tho rebellion. sis, "TiV last olnuse was merely put- i. "'tenm ,n . . na in mniiy ) 'ttUf. i. r 'ujf un uiincai irom v"iv . - .,-..,. i,.a Uir.nr8ht's decision and cave were aboui oiu.u .- i. " ino . a. w - irturcsque Session The nil nlsht 810n ""r,,1";,; r i effect the flrfct clnui-i1. ' ' ...nan Ifl HI! L11CIU llttfl ., . M " .... t.-- i ir Pftni'nnnnn mivt of oratory ,wnen oeioio ... .., -",; I ...... i J .... Itilnlr nt Vlrlflnlll'S others. A REGULAR 33c PICTURE Saturday sale PRICE IRc. Comnlote lino of rntEWORKS nnd FOURTH OF JULY DECORATIONS. PEOPLE'S .VlO-lfic STORE. Hpve your calling carda printed al The Times' office. .May Change Style It la llkoly thnt tho pompnilour will go out of stylo on Coos nay nftor July 1 whon tho local harbors' now schodulo of prlcos koob Into effect. At n mooting this a quostlou wook, thoy doildod thnt llfty cents whother It did not violate the rlght3 wns only n rensonnblo chargo for of sovereign states to solqct tho'r a pompadour bnlr-ciit becnuso It own jldusnte8- Tho withdrawal of takes nenrly doublo tho tlmo of nn that portion of the resolution mod1-, ordinary trimming. This will bo lied many of thoso who opposed It l.i , hard on n numbor of tho collogo the former state, and nftor a iIIscmb-i hoys who aro hero for tho vacation. slon which was marked with disturb-; it was nlso decided to chnrgo rty anco throughout Its three hours duration It was passed. TAFFY end PEANUT BRITTLE only 20 CENTS POUND at STAF FORD'S, SATURDAY and SUNDAY. rents for honing razors. This Is a doublo blow at tho man who ahaves himself, tho other bolng n chnrgo of thirty-five conts for hnlr-cuta whoro tho patron does not got a snavo ai tho same tlmo. " atIi Btullon or t,lo sentence J (Continued on Page Two.) "WIlUl U" J"' l"" "" -