'OUTICS as IS SOMETHING LIKE HAVING THE SCORE TIED IN THE NINTH INNING WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIME 1 WANT AUVKItTIfllNO In Tho TISIK9 Will 1'ut Your KU KaUUi "in U.o Market" KfTectlvclyl Stones 111 JW uiu IIUWIMW VM .w Furnished Rooms from LapsUiKt YOU can really holp tlw family revenue, by ronting a fow furniahod rooms and, if you know how and whon to uso tho classified column, you may koop that llttlo extra lnoome as "steady as a clock." 000 Tf will Oltt the lacui unuui uiii JJoS boforo Ho oyo. of all "pea piMn burors" In town. And If lbl ,.wl nf .hnm who ought to -,, It. you'll Boll It! U n u " MEMBER OK ASSOCIATED Pit ESS 3L XXXV iv'stnhllsliwl in 878 nt Tho ('onstMnll MARSHFIELD, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1912 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mali Mn OQQ and Coon May Advertiser. nVm ww law GATHIMG ARRAIGNMENT OF 5EG. MACVEAGK IS MADE TODAY r. A. Piatt Andrew Resigns as Assistant becrciaiy ui Treasury. YS CABINET OFFICER IS VERY INbt-NUtiui rites Scorching Letters to President latt ana sec retary MacVeagh. BQUTTOMORROV AT LAS VEGAS Jack Johnson Two to One Fa vorite in Betting Against Flynn. (lly .ABaoclnted rrcBo to Coos Day y Assoclntod Press to Tho Coob liny Times.) WASHINGTON, July 3 A. Halt drew today teniioroii ins resigna n to 1'rcBhlont Tnft nH nHslstnnt rclnry of tho uniion amies uuh . in n Biihliml letter to tho Pros- '.'.l t...lt-mv U-l'llKH (if C()IHl 1 1 0I1B 111 "l . i i ...i.l-l. ..i A four mnrn fltflit mi Millalnuf a wnrn treasury doiiarimoni, which hiui "" ...w. ....... v... ...... ..u... ... ...i in hn ,inn lo tho nllltutlo of nldcd Inst night rind today to thoso rotary MncVengh townrd ninny of i nirendy gnthorod hero to bco tho -.i.nr,iinn!p. Androws' letter JohiiBon-FIynn Imttlo tomorrow, but .ABaoclnted PreBS Tlmck.) EAST LAS VEGAS, N. M July Icko resit-nation charges thnt subor- tho mnln body of spectators will not tea In tho Trensury Department; nrrlvo ujntll tonight whon sovornl . ........ i ,i .iiai.nnx. mini'lnt trnlnn nro ilnn. 'I'hn flirlit fnnn VO HCCll iihiiiiuiuii mm wiovuu.- .-i ,,,",: ..-...-. ,1 at every turn hy Socrotnry Mnc-1 found llttlo to nniUBO thorn today. oh'B Idlosyncraclon nnd hla men-, It wjib oxtroinoly qulot nt tho fighters' HM . . i. a. . t . .... ...., Unit utiiti ut mi nnl HilnHnn HlV for dPCIBlon. Il I'OniinUCB filial'", nuiu muii UAiiunn i;iiiiuiiun.u Ih n scathing nrrulgnmont of Mnc- over tho outcomo of tlio light. John- isli'a iiilinlnlBtrntion aim crcniou mm ih i" i "" mvuiuu m wm rofoiind sensation In olllclnl clr- hutting with few tnkorH. Tho Flynn bettors demand tnreo to one. u Tiiltiiunii'u nitttrtliiwinil t1ttli t r ntl ( la .... nnriimi nt AhiIiimvk' letter to JolniHon'H niiiiouiicod plnn to ontor nroMlilpiiL Is suscontlblo of boing the ring nt 212 poundH. Flynn ox crnrclcd to tho effect thnt other lh olllelnlB of tho Treasury Do- t"pnt nro dlHsntlBluitl Willi Mnc- ughs trout men t or iiiem. i'l-'nr further ovldonro of tho po- Ilnr dlMmltlcs which hiiitoiiiuI tho idling of tho hiiHluesB of tho usury." ho suggested thnt Presl- Tnft coiiHiilt Luwronco O. Mur comptroller of curronry pects to weigh nhout 10(1. I-'KIHT IX LOS ANGELES Ail. Will Wolgnst and Too Rivers llitttlu Tomorrow, (lly ABBOcintcd Press to tho Coos Buy .Times.) I.OS ANGELES. July a. Ad Wol- T'OO ,..,. fiiniiinloii llulitwoluht. nnd Joo lime. Ireiisiirer of tho United itivurs who will contest for tho tltlo tcs, Jocph K. Hiilph, Director of jom0rrow exprossod confldcnco today Ititrenu of engraving nnd print- oVL,,. lJl0 mitconio of their hattlo. . ClmrlcB A. Krnm, auditor for iroitoffirc, Hoynl K. Caboll, Coin- Mlonor of Intemnl Hovcnuo, ties Knox Taylor, former suporvls- nrrhltcct nnd Chnrlos D. Nor , Andrews' prodceessor nnd form- Ihv.retnry to the preKldent. )r Andrew's lettor to Mncvoagli, lining him of his resignation, dls- bcs the hitherto unpuullHnod fact' It MncVengh was on tho verge of ilnc the cabinet In December, 10. Ono pnrt of tho lottor hiivh: bu cannot forget how I stood by when you wcro on tho point of lug tnkon from your hnnds wlmtj i iirnnnniy ino mosi imnonniui icrtnklng In your administration. t Monp niihith Minn wvi f THflEE KILLED IN AUTO T Two Others Seriously Injured When Machine Overturns on tlio White Houso In Dccomber, t 0. without consulting you nnd en ily without your knowledge, en- 1 ncxotlntloiiH for nn Ishuo of iinum IkhkIr, tho emhnrnBBiuont of slttmtlon throntonod to forco to resign. You will romombor I everything In my power to nvert fr luimllhtlon. thnt I loynlly c .1 to rc-lun and Innvo tho sor- ''lih you. If your resignation bo- Die ncccs?Trv " Vnlrcwa Utter to tho president is part: fin pre i:Mi'i? thp resignation of i dice with which you favored mo. lorn It pro r to nqunlnt you with fiminn tint imvo existed In tho IfiMiry for wo yonrs at loast. BcK rrr rf , nuo concern nol only lcry ri l.l of tho treasury but to mnnv ihounnls throuKhout Country Who hnvn IiiihIhhkh rnn. hlons with this dennrtmont. For long Hire the transaction of much (By Associated Prosa to tho Coos Bn? Times), DULUTII, Minn., July 3 Mrs. Wllllnm Whlto of Duluth, MIbs Olnd ys KIchnrdBon of Bridgeport, Conn., nnd I.nngford Mnddlgnn, n chnuffor, were klllod early today on n country pike near Duluth, whon tho touring enr In which they woro riding skid do I from tho road nnd over turned. Wllllnm White, Jr., was seriously in jured. Miss Nnnnlo Turrlsh wns nlso seriously Injured. Cioorgo W. Fltz gernld, the sixth nembor of tho pnr ty, Is uninjured. XKCIItO IS At'fl'SKD. Poller City DECISIVE BATTLE ON III MEXICO Fate of Mexican Revolution Thought to Hinge on Result of Engagement now in Prog ress. (By Asaoclnted Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) BACHIMBA, Mexico, July 3. Tlio hattlo of llnchlmbn which mny dotor mlno tho outcomo of tho Moxlcnn rev olution, had been racing for two hours nt 1 p. m. today. Tho federals nro directing heavy artillory flro nt Del Pronto, two miles southeast of hero, where General Dcltoro Is com manding n lnrgo forco of robels who nro Rtlll sticking though tho shelling Is disastrously close. Heavy firing on both sldeo is being kopt up with considerable losses reported. Gener al Orozco nnd his staff arrived nt the scono nt 1:30 this afternoon to per sonnlly direct tho IS w TO PARTY TARIFF BILL IS VOTED W Gov. Oshorne of Michigan Says He Hopes Roosevelt Will Not Run. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times). LANSING, Mich., July 3. Gover nor Oshomo. nn nrdent Itoosovelt mnn, In a stntomcut today, declared j In his belief, "There Is no necessity! for n now political pnrty." Ho alsoi stated that ho hoped Itooscvolt would not bo n candidate. Oshomo says that Itopubllcnns can vote for Wilson without leaving the pnrty or bolting, I thnt tho Issue Is clearly defined be tween Wnll Htreot and Wilson, and thnt thoro Is no rcnl Hcpubllcnn can didate this year. i Senate Defeats House Measure Changing Duties of Chem ical Schedules. (By Associated Prosa to tho Coob Bay Times). WASHINGTON, July 3. Tho IIouso chomlcnl tariff rovislon bill amended to plnco dyes usod in col oring tho cheaper cotton goods on tho froo list, was defeated in tho Sonnto, aoday by a voto of 32 to 20. Tho bill would roduco tho rato on many articles on tho present choml cnl ophodulo nbout twonty-flvo por cent and would transfer othors, In cluding popper, cinnnmon, cloves, licorice, and balsam from tho frco list to tho dutiablo list. LIS FATALLY SHOT GOV. MARSHALL OF HA IS NAMED FOB VIGE-PBESIDENT TO LET W N i N Democratic National Commit tee Decides to Let Him Direct Matters. (By AsBocIatod Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) BALTIMORE, Md., July 3. Gov. Wilson will in tho mnln dotcrmlno tho direction of his own campaign for tho presidency, pass upon tho desira bility of appointing n campaign com mittee and confer with a subcommlc tco of tho National commlttoo on nnmlng of officers of tho new Demo cratic National commlttoo. This was tho sonso of tho membors of tho now National committee which mot today. Tho subcommittee of five, consisting of Chnlrman Mack, Secretary Wood son and three others, will confer with Gov. Wilson on permanent organiza tion nnd othor mnttors. W. F. Mc Combs, of Now York, campaign man ager for Gov. Wilson, Is talked of as tho likely cholco for either now Na tional chalrmnn or head of n cam paign committee. Second Threatened Deadlock Prevented by Gov. Burke's ' Withdrawal. W. J. BRYAN REMAINS THE CENTRAL FIGURE His "Valedictory Speech" Meets With Tremendous Applause. OVATIONS IN HOUSE (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, July 3. When Speakor Clark, showing tho effects of tho strain of tho Domocratlo Convention, ontorod tho house today, ho was glvon ovation that lasted sovornl mln- utcs. Whon Undorwood np- poarcd, tho cheering and np- plauso was resumed, tho south- cm contingent nddlng tho "Bob- el Cry." - MAN! ARRIVE GOy. WILSON'S ON BREAKWATER mm Steamer in From Portland To dayWill Sail at 1 O'clock Saturday. Tho Bronkwator arrived In this morning from Portland after n good I'mler Arrest nt. Sloiiv for Murder or Eight.. (By Associated Pross to tlio Coos Bay Times), sioux CITY. Iowa. July 3. tl'e treisiui's business hns been Charged with tho murdor of Josoph a standsMIl and n break of somo . Mooru and family of ejx, nnd two t Is Imminent. I lmioeIh nt VllllBcn. Iowa, Juno 10, iMnny able nnd enorgetle trensury' Frank Robert, nnogro, ts bolng hold l"" IIH'I 10 OCnr Hin lirnnt nf tin lioro. KOUOriH Claims 110 can iimu a criticism niui nn,i ni.ii.in nn ni lit. iin in n nortor in n 11I1UIU- ered lntermitmbln dninvo in lmni. i?rnnb studio hero. 3 With tlio treasury fnr whirl. M,n .wwawvaawwvvvwwww rctnry nlene Is resnoiiBlblo nnd nt ' with MneVenirh tho nnsf ye.nr, "and I ClltiA 4 I... n 1. i i . .. .. .. - - - . -...- .nn. unti to suiimlt to erlt-. thnt replies to hundreds or comniuir. in picn more harsh nm! mnrn nn. ; ontinna in MnoVoncli hnvo not bnen oivri from MncVoach blnisolf vnnnivn,! hv Androws oven nfter Mm lll mAH !. ... .....,,-.. .- - " v" ' " iiiscovoroa mat thpy , inpso of n month or Bovorni woiumi. flllrC I tO nCt 111 Rnmn mnllni. nt ...! 1.n l.nn.la rt .llvlalmlR llflVll l)C!l hn i... "' """" M, , mm ii ......n ........ -;- ". Mirmnro witiinut nwnltlng hampered nnd discouraged nt oveiy lieilSlnil Tlmn n..,l l.n ....... I... I.lc l,llnavnrnplrfl. Ills nS- ulc .1 "" 'i'"u "Slim, mm "J "" ",'""" -,. ,.!.. plPat 'Hvlslons of tho toundlng capacity for procrnstlna- , ""'! lllU..16UIVf UII- . I1UII, IIIO IlltillllllillJ " mvw. n c?rry on business Intrdsted tho peculiar moods of suspicion and llieni, hnvn linnn ,ilnnn...i . ' n,.n,ln.. In ...I.IMi tin la rmiRtnntlV iimt nf reslcnlnrr lmnnnon M.nw oniiioft " Tn hin lottor tn MneVcngu, o jmnbie to obtain nny opinion ' Dr. Androws Is not at all backward cision from MncVengh upon tho In giving his rensons for asking to he ent questions that hnd boon bo- relieved of his office. Tho Whtf o mm for many months. At tho House- today made liublic a stntem-nt ""wiio inoy Jnvnrlnhly woro re-' written hy President Tan saying, ached by him for aimh iimiin.i ., ji'Mr. Androws' reslcnntlon ns Ass'.s- n that thev had been compolled "t Secretary to the Treasury wns re 'nKe on their own responsibility." quested, submitted and necented, In ncvcnuii Moody view oi nis iauure 10 ouoy uruera mv- lrnu'o iu .''. ., .Ian him hv Ilia Kprtiirv." This WttS ft s'atos t',v ,.,.. . ', snoro. the only comment President Tnft hns -MacWnM. 0. , ....... OB. LANE IS E SPBlll lnnvi.Ilnll.ln in nan of nirmni ...i..., ,, ' . . BP(i nf .. V ' ""' MO 18 HIV Mkini . Ceks pt n "m of not I'lK'nc tn munv I.I..1. iii.i.i. ... ii.. Innrtnim. su i.iiuiuis in iin annirnt nr,i ..i ,,. n... ,.,, L?.nJ?fflC0 n'onlnRl tho Hltuntlon cohiV. V"' """""ngti I have suu- c-V, " , i P'esontatlve of tho mi "is dealings with 19 dlf- eas1tirv".rea"s anrt visions' of tho Andrews says ho has not had an mnde. l'llOBK IR PLAXXKD Head of Pacific Teachers' Agency Victim of Timber Cruiser Today. (By Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Bay Times). SEATTLE, July 3. Frank F. Williamson, n tlmbor cruiser, today , trip down tho const. Sho had a largo shot nnd fntnlly wounded Burgess pnssongor list nnd n fair cargo of W. Brlntnnll, maungor of the Pacl- freight. lie Toachors' Agency nnd then shot in order to accomodate tho Elks, blnisolf. Brlntnnll Is dying In n hos- tho Broakwator will lay ovor a day pltal. I longer than hor regular schedulo WUllanison was C5 yoars old and this tlmo nnd will sail for Portland Brlntnall CO. Tho mon' woro plo-; nt 1 o'clock Saturday. Already prac noorfl nnd woro widely known on Pu- tlcally all tho borths on hor nro got Sound as llfolong frlondq. A resorvod for tho outgoing trip, misunderstanding nroBo ovor money i Among thoso arriving on tho matters as tho outgrowth or tho pur- Broakwator today woro tho follow ohaBO of n tlmbor clnlm by Brlntnnll jng: from Williamson. Tho shooting oc- Miss Kijnn McDonald, Mrs. Tro curod in Brlntnnll'H olllco. Wllllnm- mnlno, Mnud Pnlnter, Mrn. M. Me son also shot nt Burgess W. Brlnt- Donald, Mrs. C. C. Going, Mrn C. C. nnll, Jr.,' but mlssod. Brlntnnll wbb Urldgos, MIbs Montgomory, It. R. formorly suporlntondont of schools plnkorton, Mrs. Plnkorton, Miss An of Thurston county, Wash., and city no Cox. Mrs. W. Holms. Geo. Wll Biiporlntondcnt of schools nt Olym- llnms.Wm. Ford, Gus Bnrks, Mrs. pin. Gus Barks, Mrs. Goo. Williams, Mrs. l W. C. Lnlrd, FJoronco Dyo, Mrs. F. M. Mnddox, W. S. Donning, Harry ' Lane, C. A. Sanford, Geo. Doll, J. j I). Stommlor, Martin Conrad, G. J. Grcono, Win. Kami, Mrs, L, C. Doll, Mrs. J, S. Chambers, Mrs.' A. A. Chambers, A. B. Whltty, P. Pallzo, G, Gorges, Robt. Brockondcok, Joo Alnrl, W. Lang, B. Clnymnn, Mrs. B. I Claymnn, Evnngallno Clnymnn, F, I Burko, Otis Enton, B. S. Cnblo. Vera Billings, Mrs, Stndden, Linda Stono, Sarah Stono, Emmn Luthold, Lillian Liithold, Win. Luthold, B. D. Bud- , worth, F. S. McMnnn, 0. B. Lamp- I hear, Wm. Osbanwoll, R. A. Bray- nard, F. W. Maddlx, W. C. Swain, A. Coppedgo, Wm. Darbeck, Henry I Tnnl. TT Tlnrpmnii. Pnnl Tnvmhn. Dr. Hnrry Lano, formerly a real- u Mt pj,iuips, Mrs. Westmlre, Mrs. dent of Coos liny but now of Port- Mrs. Nichols, Richard Phillips nnd land, domocratlo enndidnto for Unit- ( j rf vValnrlght od States Senator from Oregon, art In ,lonor of Dr, IInrry Lnno, Cnpt. rlvod bore on tho Broakwator today.. Mncgonn had tho Breakwntor gaily Ho Is to dollvor tho Fourth of July .iccoratoij na sho pullod into port address at tho Masonic Opera Houso todny:: Capt. Macgqnn is a warm tomorrow morning. I friend or Dr. Lnno nnd doelnros that Dr. Lano wns warmly greeted by Jl0 wJ,j bont soiling two to ono In his many old tlmo friends today. . tho gonatorlal raco. Capt. Macgenn Ho Is making tho trip ns a sort of Bnya ll0 wm do a uttjo campaigning campaign tour nnd will leavo tomor- for nr. Lnno himself, row afternoon for Myrtlo Point and , vvwswsvwva from there will go to Curry county. t, ,0 hm roon wood for flrinB Hugh McLaln nnd somo of tho other d ,1Q couldn.t keep up enough democrats will probably accompany stonm Rml wnfl nrot, Tnen ho took h,," . i m f .ni,lto medicine. "Invo. it seoms good to get back, ,. T ,ff ,,, , ia7q rn on Coos Bay," remarked Dr. Lnno (, " rccninng tho good' times Uils afternoon as ho was making cnlls Umt ho nnd Ul0 now Btn,d mon of UlQ community, Dr. McCormac, J. W. Bennott, Flanagans and others had together. Ho Is going to make his trip hero rnthor brief In order to get back to Portland for tho Elks Grand Lodge next weok. FIRST BALLOT. Mnrshall 380 Burko 305 Mi Cliamborlnln v, 1G7 Hurst ......... 77 Preston C8 McCombs 18 Osborne 0 Sulzor . , 3 Wndo 2C Absent 40 Hi - Scores of Enthusiastic Demo crats Rush to Congratu late Candidate. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times). BALTIMORE, July 3 In tho dy ing hours of tho Domocratlo Nation al Convention this morning, It soom od for a tlmo that another dead lock would result over the nomina tion of n vlco-presldent. Govomor John E. Burko- of North Dakota, for whom Bryan had expressed profor enco for second plnco on tho tickot, had polled onough on tho first two (By Associated Pross to tho Coos Bay ballots to block tho nomination of Tlmos). Governor Thomns R. Marshall of In- SEA GIRT, X. J., July 3 Govorn- d'n., tho lcador. or Wilson slopt Into this morning, I , Tho third ballot had Just boon or ofter tho arduous days preceding his lorod whon tho chairman of tho nomination. Visitors began gnthor-lorth Dakota delegation gained tho Ing on tho lawn In front of tho recognition or tho chair and said: "Llttlo Whlto Houso" bororo olght 'North Dakota has offered hor throo o'clock, howovor, and nearly a dozen times governor to tho pnrty bollovlng tents woro erected Tor tolophono ' '" to bo tho strongest running mnto booths nnd other accomodations on I 'or Governor Wilson thnt could bo tho ground. Besides tho usunl run nomlnntod. Wo mndo tho best fight of enthusiasts, ninny dologntes ro- w could for him and reallzo wo nro turning from Baltlmoro visited WII-! "enton. Wo thoreforo withdraw hla son today, practically tho ontlro Now', assuring this convention that Jersoy delegation coming, and tho whorcevor thero Is a fight for dom Toxns, Pennsylvania and Tonncssoo xerotic vo,tos, noxl fall. Governor ,tnlnntlnn worn wnll rnnronnntnil. John E. BlirkO Will 1)0 fOlind in t 10 delegations were well represented Former President Now Candi date for U. S. Senator Ar rives From Portland. PLATF0R1 IS RATHER LONG thick of It." Tho speakor thoroupon moved to mnko tho nomination of Governor Mnrshall unanimous. Immediately thoro was n wild srrnmblo ror tho doors, row waiting i tn linn i Mm nintlnn nut. Knvnrnl I seconds lator, Chairman Jamos' grav j el roll at 1:CG on tho final adjourn ment or ono or tho most notworthy l conventions In tho history or tho ! democratic party. Wllllnm Jennings Bryan romnlned flguro to tho Inst, A short tlmo bo roro ndjournmont, ho spoko hla "vnlodletory", ns ho cnllod It, trans ferring tho party's standard to tho shoulders of Governor Wilson. Tho respectful nttontlon with which his speech wns rocolved and tho np plauso at Its conclusion woro trlbutos to his lcndorshlp. A largo number of dolegntes loft this city nrter the nomination of Coiigrcs.iiiial. Investigation of Sec. MncVengli's Administration. (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Times). WASHINGTON. July 3. A Con gressional Investigation or Soo. Mne Veagh's administration Is impending as a reauty of Dr. Andrew's charges itenresnnintivn i;ni oi umn iniro- pregate of one hour's conversation i ducei1 the resolution providing for It luuuy. on his old tlmo trlonds In company with Dr. Straw. "Tins ts my om stamping-ground you know. I was hore so many years ago that It makes me fool old to specify tho number. I attended all tho dances, wakes and everything elso horo In the 70s "Yes. I am a candldnto ror United States Senator nnd I am going to win. I expect a big voto In Coos county. H I don't get n big majority in Coos county, where I spent my boyhoo 1. I hadn't ought to win.' t ...,. np T.ano recalled that nls rathor built tho old Messenger, tho hulk or which lies on tno muu-imi. Just oast or tho Alliance warehouse. Ho said ho had a Job calking hor and later had a Job firing her. However, CARD OF THANKS. To tho kind friends and neighbor who so willingly assisted us during tho sickness nnd death of our beloved little babe, wo wish to express our heartroU thanks, also to thoso send ing flowers and trying to lighten our loss by their expressions and acts 'nf condolence nnd sympathy. MR. and MRS. B. W. OLSON. Democrats Express Them selves on Practically All Issues. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) BALTIMORE. Md.. July 3. Tho platform adopted last night by tho Gov. Wilson yostordny nftovnoon, not Natlonnl Domocratlo convention la a wnjtng for tho llnul Kfcslon. Thoso very lengthy one, covering practically wJl0 rernnjned Hhnue1 tho rellor thoy ovory lssuo that has been brought up folt t,mt tll0 flB)lt wa, .ne, nnd tu0 recently In politics. It was drartoa , ,t of i,jnrjty proVi tjed among by W. J. Bryan nnd Judge O'Gormnn tnom and In ninny iustnncos reiterates thoi Th'0 jiKSOl,ri dolandon. loyal to platform of 10 OS. In part It Is as (ol-j old 01m,np CJnrk to tho last. Jolnod low.s: . . .. .... .... tin the rovelrv nnd mingled their wo.tliorepresoiuniivesoiiioue. -cneor8 for Woodrow wilson with ocratlc party of the United States , in or their convention neighbors. SS dolSno ?hoSncfplesaon the Joyful twenty-four rron, New Jor- Domocratlo Kovornniont formulatotl by Thomas Jofforsou and enforced by a long nnd Illustrious lino of Demo cratic Presidents. Tariff Reform. Wo declare It to bo a fundamental prlnclplo of tho Democratic party that tho fodoral government iindov tho constitution has no right or pow er to impose or collect tariff duties, excopt for tho purposo of revenue, . . i ......! ,l.n l.n nnllnntlntl ' 'I i'rtu'.U:' IIU'iilliuil'll UUVUUI'I o'rluch taxes "shall be I mlted to o' n,,r,5e! I,,,no,a nnmed K,moro W or sucli taxes biinu uo iuiiiit.ii io woi,,...,. of nook Island nnd Indian? necessities or government, honest.y nofK ,8'ftn' " ".. "" nnd economically administered Tho high Republican tariff Is i principal cause of the unequal distri bution or wealth; It Is n system of taxation which makes tho rich richer and tho poor poorer; under Its oper ations, tho American farmer, and la boring man aro the chief sufrerers; It raises tho cost or tho necessities of life to th?ni. but 0osnotprotecl. (Continued on Pago Six.) soy. Clark Refined Place. Thoro was considerable talk oarli In tho evening thnt Chnmp Giant mlgl't ho nominated ror vlco-presl-dont and that W. J Bryan would mnko the nominating speech, However, Gov. Doekory, In bohttlf of Clark, declined tho nomination for vice-president which wns mndo by Delegnto Dcnn, of Qeorgln. Ni. fh DaUotri nominated Governor W. Indiana nomlnntod Governor Marshall. NOTICK TO TCLKS. All Elks aro requestod to moot at tho Woolen Mill Storo Thursday morning to participate In the Fourth of July parade. AH Elks having un iforms are requested to wear thorn. Come on; Bill, with or without uni form. Wo want you In lino. By order of COMMITTEE.