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,'.1 THE DAILY JOURNAL AT 2 CENTS A COPY THE NEWSBOYS WILL MAKE tho CHANGE r-wT WANTS JOURNAL CIRCULATION YESTERDAY WAS 30,225 Be nrVto call early with your ad for Sunday's Journal. The Weather Fair tonight and Saturday; northwest winds. VOL. VII. NO. 107. PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY '10,- 1908. SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE TWO CENTS. "fxvV 'cKt 11 DOM Lf WU H cay vr mi I VI CONVENTION IIIDP MAN IS BUMS HE Receives Support of Conven tion and Will Campaign With Nebraskan. (TTnlted Press Leeaed Wirt.) Denver, July 10. J. W. Kern was nominated for vice-president after the first roll qall. The votes of Louisiana, Cali fornia and Oregon were also pledged to Kern. John Worth Kern's record is as follows: J M 9 Dec. 20., born, Howard county, Ind. IO.OI I i-J TT. ' .. -f I . .Michigan. ls,S,) Reporter for the su preme court of Indiana. j,S!2-f) State senator. 1 8lr-lf'01 City attorney at In dian r.polis. 1 ! K'it-4 Un s u c c e ss f u I candidate for governor of Indiana. .. 1 W deceived co m p 1 i in e n ta ry vote of his party for United States senator. Auditorium. Denver, July 10. Roll call for nomination for vice-president began at 1:61 p. m. 1:55 p. m. Alabama yielded to In diana to nominate John TV. Kern. 1:5 p. in. Thomas It. Marshall placed Kern In nomination. 1:05 p. in.- Arkansas announced It wuum suport ivern. 2:10 p. m. Arkansas presented no candidate. S:1B p. m. Governor Thomas of Colo rado named Charles A. Towno of New York. 2:25 p. m. Hill of Georgia nominated Oeark Howell. 2:30 p. m. Governor Joseph Folk of Missouri seconded the nomination of Kern. 2:39 p. m. Idaho seconded the nomi nation of Town. 2:47 r. m. Fred Kern of Illinois sec onded Kern. 2:49 p. in. Congressman T. J. Heflln of Alabama seconded the nomination of Kern. 2:64 p. m. Fix -Congressman Martin J. Wade lor Iowa second nomination of Kern. 2:69 p. m. Kentucky seconded nomi nation of Kern. 3:02 p. m. Henator Lee for Maryland seconded Townee nomination S 04 p. ni. -Michigan seconded nomi nation of Kern, it-OS p. iii. Minnesota declares for M'Nell. 3:06 p. m Mississippi seconded Kern. 8:07 p. m. Missouri promised a ma jority of the delegation for Kern. 1 8 09 p. m. Nevada seconded Towno. .1:09 p. m. New Hampshire seconded Kern. SLOW TO H uP BUSINESS 5i lI " flfS ' '" ti?;K mi 'ml SfxV t , - 'liJ I ta 0 E 1 LACKED Fl I HUE Democracy's Choice-William Jennings Bryan Dunn's Speech Dramatic and Crowd Warmed Up When He Mentioned Xaine of Ilrya n Kntli usiasm That Savored of Claquiiiff. Several Spontaneous 3fo- ments (f Sincere Applause I? e port of Credentials Committee Finally Gotten Before Organization. Stella ArmitaRo, KtiRfno school ma'am, who plnyed a conspicuous part In the stampede for Bryan at the Denver convention, when b)ind Sen ator Gore nK)ltc. PESCFS BfiOTHER AIDS GRAFTERS? I Endeavor to Disqualify Judge Dunne Who Is Enemy of Felons. Denver, Colo., July 10. When the hour at which the convention was Fcheduled to assemble for its Inst day'a session arrived the galleries were crowded to their capacity, hut only a few delegates were In their peats. Their appearance as they straggled Into the hall evidenced tl:clr weariness and they hrlghtened ( nly when the vice-presidency was mentioned. p until the opening: of the session tho name of Judge Gray was men tioned by the delegates notwith standing his objection to being rained. Texas was the most persist ent boomer. Members of this dele- fnt!on went through the hall urging Ma support. San Francisco, July 10. Charles J. Tenca. brother of Lafe Pence, today refused to disclose the names of per sons back of the petition he has filed with the supreme court asking the dis barment of Judge Punno. Attorney E. E. Cothran riled the petition lit the In stance of I'ence, who appear.' as com plaining witness. Tho petition alleges that Dunne has placed both the supreme court and the district court of appeals in pcintuinUy and contempt by state ments made from the, bench and in in terviews given to the press. Some of the statements alleged to nave uoen . cheering lapsed into c ia.niing, which la made by Dunne are cited in the petition. j a great measure cheapened the line One dealing with the release of Hcbmitz " "r P vf ' iur- " ' " i. "it ,r. f, ii.,,r o, innci the incident opinion, that the Judgo who wrote it thinks that I. and not the errand jury By William Alien White. Journal Special Service, Copyright, 1908, by Georgo Matthew Adams. Denver, Colo., July 10.' Last evening the great hp!l fluttered with flags brought for the great event which everyone felt would come be fore midnight, while the favorite sons of the various states held forth for an hour or so waiting for the committee on resolutions to cut out enough Issues of the committee to make a printable platform. Fifteen thousand people waved flags, cheered the orators who rpoire Into fleetincr flame and then sank back again. At last it seemed cer tain that the wrangling of the reso lutions commute" would laat. until past midnight, when it was decided to hear the nominating speeches. Following a time-honored custom In rational committee. Alabama, yielded to j Nehrnska, and Dunn of Omaha took the j platform and spoke for Mr. Itryan. Kisj speech In ninny rexoocts was a inoi i of nomleatltiK oiatery. It was short: it was we',1 written: It wan conciv , stuck squarelv to the Issue, moreover it was dramatic. Putin raised his hands at the close of his speech r.nj crh d j r.rvan's name. The crowd let loose its enthusiasm, and for a few moments, the ; jov of the convention was genuine, nsj genuine as it was at St. Louis four i years a;", when lityaii, a rauen leane r, came hark to dominate the convention with his id-as after h" knew that he could i:ot c.intro! its nomination. Hut toniclit. after that tlrst few sfonta:.. oil moments of sincere applause. t:.r Ills was responsible for the Inulctnient of his brotl.er-ln-law. Mr. Iirobovk." An other statement i.llojrod to have been made by Dunne Is: "It Is to be re gretted that the hearing of this appeal came up before n court whose mi toilers have relatives and Intimate f Gores mention of nana-. lor l'ie eoid-raoooru w.ii nr;:ue if this made to order ciaU of the l.nmlnatioji right can last so Iouk. this other doubtless is clay no also, liU h is un fa Ir. Sot All Wlso. Rut cnnipalgn managers are not nil wise so this show was pulled off no- re-arraiiKement and agree- I i rf'f "r, t ' ' ' u,i r I in !!! V tlr-- I V W m v kr ,x 1 "i f? y t J 3 " jjirl Wi fof C " : y is Jjll J ? W " 4. -I1- I ml. W Ti irr, , , ?,",L V v f " i v cT,5r f'v l ' ' J i Sis M in HulH For the Tliird Time, and in a Tempest of I'olitical Fer vor. .1. rryau Is Nominated for Presi dent of I'nited States. First Ballot All hut Fnani mows, and Vote Made So Defore Ifecordeil Session Ends at a. rn., After a Kecord Domoustratiou. "SHALL THE PEOPLE RULE? menus cording to n against wliom Indictments were re- ment and a'.i tiie machinery, nil the a turned by the grand Jury that returned eessorics. all tiie paraphernalia of no-, these true bills. In view of these, facts I claim which fell so naturally Into place. I do not believe that the court was In Wednesday seemed hackneyed yesterdav. proper frame of mind to give this mat-i It was n pity It phoukl l e so. but tl ;A j ter an Impartial consideration and de- politicians knew no better anil a tine j cliie It strictly upon its merits." The j Impression made one day was solid j petition has not yet come up for consld- ' eratlon in the supreme court. I (Continued on I'age Two.) ILLS CLOSED BY MOSQUITOES One Hundred Men Are Thrown Out of Work hv Injects. r.y John r. Nc 't-- r '-'eopondent of 'he I ailed Press. Denver, Colo. .iiy 1". The dlegat3 aro tlrel tod iv. Their voksss am .htisky and th.-:r opj .-n ranee that of m-ri who have been through a trying ordeal; yet ti.ey !....k bappy and content. Periiie'ia. i :; t.-'sk ta over. It has an nnuiii ml its principle ami,-tieleotsd- I candidate for president. The session that lei;an at 7:45 o'clock last t.lcM :i:ul lasted until 3:48 o'clock This :'ii.irT.tTffr w.in rec'irJ-breaktng in ;iii:io: t overv r.-pcct. And as tho dole-p.'t-f and m. -fit-V filed out through tie doo:-i at '.'"river's beautiful audi torium, iv 1 1 i: .tho early tight of tho 't'-.nilmr sun p'l-eadv srreati-.iiisr against the snuvv. hid i. i.s of in rugged npiun-t-.i;i tlui: mar;-; the oil;;e of the "Great i'.''o'e ' ai,, i ! ; ;sl oat l ! K" til" shadow ' - -hing ris-'j i .. .-ss the plains, :.!.' ;a.v-l teat ti.etr efforts had been . i-: t lie a d oca of 'hoso whoChal- !e',i;e i t(:,. ritjiit of :)., Xebraskan com moner t lead the fight against the war .-e--etar f-.r the lowliest honor in the nation's gift had bowed to the will of tl.-- majo-ity and had already pledged; ct:i.P"rt throuwleiut tiie campaign and .ii ter ward. If iieWd. How It Waa Hade Unanimous. A was an": ip.ited, Hr an was named cti the ;iit ha;!oi. 'i ; e reco-d shown t i t hi" aonia.i . io: ni.ole unani- m "ms. n-at it;" oo'ai! ...tint of the bai loii; bcf.-i-e this . ;n was tukan, re- v-ilf tho follow in." : Per Will iii m Jj..e!n;;.-i P.ryan of Ne- .1. 1 ' .. f ' ., . o For Minneso Not i. Wh'lo went up P. thev tu !ge ij.-nrge Cray of Ie!aware, i ! . "Piverr.-r .1 -hn A. Johnson of or-'. 4.1 :. .. . -corded '" -otes. tl-e Cray r.t:-! Johnson forces .-.g-ilr.ot a sure thing and knew stcv-l in un: a tic last tcrrl- Bryan to the People t (TnltcJ PrKK In.d Wlrp.) "JULY 23d! WILL YOU? 99 CONDUCTORPLUGS WOULD-BE HOLDUP Tone Kobber Lies in Idaho Hospital in a (Jreat Deal of Pain. Note The Journal's Offer (t nltKj rre Ltcd Wlr.) Newport. Vw)a July 10. A Ions highwayman ho attempted to hold up t;ret Northern thrnagh r"enger train No 1 yesterday at Naples. Idaho. i4 mlies fH of Newport, lies badly wounded In a hospital at Ponriers J'crry He fnr"el the section crew to f;.g the train in a Innely spot. When the train Mopred. Conductor Matthew imped off to acertln the cause of the stop, and the bandit opened fir on tha conductor with a rtfl Tho con d actor repH with a revolver aiM n J.ired the rohtr In the left arm The rohher ru h"l to co-er bat waa later catturM hT a ro Trii l th third rnbbrr en this dt lin rf the ;-at Ncnh'era within a una or the Holdups c Ft led t,- : mi xr - I - 11' 3 11 rf"-- M Ji if I (3 f " w m 4B. IS A a la'.v 11--fo: ,-ed 'o i.e n.i.!s. e sv i : :r. s .i-sr.T.1. d t ISt fev.- 1 of t e There's going to hp some fun dt The Oaks on Julv Tiie Portland Ftreetcar men am going. to hove a djv of tr.eir own. a pic nic on a big scale that will be worth attending That the funds of the streetcar! men may be swelled- and that a large number of public service employes' families may h.n e a day of fun. The Journal r.iikr.s this p. i oposlt ion To all letter-carriers, any mem ber of the police and fire depart mtna and railway mail clerks who are subscribers to The Journal. The Journal will supply tickets to the. picnic for every actual member of hi." family. All that will be necennrv to do will be 'o call at the Circulation Department of The Journal and sh. w -un lat r,r rler'a receipt and you will be given a ticket for ta. h member of v.-ir family. The Journal's object In ahowlng this liberality Is to ass'st 'he etre,tear men. who are always obliging to the public. Thev ate wor thvot thts assistance, and j he Journal is readv t- do Its share In swell Hng the cash receipts of their picnic, which will go to help Increase the eorplua of their alck benefit fun. I. a most worthy cau'e Keep the dav. July ;j. In mind Rn ! rr.a' e no other engagement In the meanMm come around to The Journal office rnl g.n admission tickets for every member of your family Oo to Tha Oaka on J't'y tJ and enjoy day with the crti-r men. and make It enjoyable for ibem. A big tillv crowd will cheer them i:p and make them happy. Olve them a true manifestation of vour appre ciation of their strenuous effort to please the rwple of a cosmopolitan city. JTT.T :i . vrtvi. Tor? or course tou vnvu oxe and ai.u New Westminster. I;, , About luO men have been ibandon work in s. -:ne of ' across the rl-or owing to 1 1 of moapilto-s wiil. ii hae A ' upon that district during t h. I days. lCca in the t-.-i,;:.:., :: ..., j big buzz taw-, w ere a i . ;. i ' of air Is c. i.'.-.l by ' - . w ters. t h ll.l!sjij .-e 1. a,,; . : nounee.i .-' - in ..tlr : , and th.. s Mv-,-isnre .: .:p :o :f their duties ' A 1 . . JOUKXAL AVAXT ADS lUl(i 1,'KSILTS LOST M FUIMI LOST AM) H)t ND Lincoln. Neb.. July 10. --Willi.-, in J. Pryan made t!ie follow ing statement to Tha Journal today: "Tl-e presidency Is the highest official position In the world nr..! the one occupying It cannot afford to have his views upon public questions biased by per sonal ambitions, but recognizing Ids responsibility to Ood and h!s obligations to his countrymen, he si-. "I'd enter up 'n the dis charge, of his duti-s with a Singh n -ss of pin pose. Helle-. lrg t'-,:.t one c. n e. : cio this when l e is not ilaMtit g for a second term. I a :, tio to e naw, as on fonner occasions, that If elected 1 shnil rot bo a .an.itiate for re- e :.-ion " 1 I e A A CUPID VISITS HECETA BEACH Arrives Inside a Dottle and Does Some Infective Archerv Work. eh t T1j Journal. ) I ! I . JOHNSON SEiS COflGifflLAIlO (S;.cr!fl PI,p;, JTeeyfa. Or. July ! here a few days ok the beaea aa a re. accoutred he came In Neptune ro;f... a- 1 signalized his ar rival by transfixing tl.a heart of Mrs. I '. 1.. I Ian. n. a pretty w idow of this place, n 1:1. a douiile-heade..!. guaranteed- t -st!.-k arr -w T. c ' oai Tliumb mon arch of l-'ie m.is"i.T-i ierl In the guise of a letter, ti.eie;ter being written In a bold rnasc uliuo hand. T.'.e 1. ;ter vr:t.-r ns Herbert War re:, a . eil-k: o;. t a i i : ,-ns man of Va.le.0. .'... lie cast tlm bottle-encased n.,s-!e Into th ocean on a recent trln torv had v P.. it r-prc.-eutatives of Minnesota and Delaware were .m the p' ltform and had made their ai-iiiiiK'-iirniis r,y get quick recognltlo'i. !i-fire urn- announcement of the, vote e,,ui,, i, rnade. W. y; Ham mond of linT:eot;i wit.. tnado tho speech rin-T'mti'iig r.ovflrtr Johnson, grot recognition ninl mo. e 1 that the nomination of I!r.ui he ii'.tde iv accla mation. Tills wis rcef , e I -l;h voelf erotis cheer, fr..:n lie -lel-cit.., and the tipiiiause had no time to .lie out before P. 1'. Purd of Delaware stopped forward and seconded the moM.ui on behalf o the lirav forces. Bfclitry "JTo" Piom TTew York. No sr. oner had lie ret '-red ti nn tha chairman recognized II. 11 Pliers of (.eo.-cia. who ur. ---. m tho alaie by his delegation and added hN ,;,d to tha motion. Cliairman Ca : .r ;ce was gone, but he l.althe t-- I'-i e'erk put" the motion, ar. I v.eh ..n.. t-eiaendous "aye" llM-.ir was ;;, an ina ' " !. r.nd the chair deetar-d hi-' ncm!ti.i'n made by a unanitn : vote. Th.-t e was but a I'utad arrived j :;,"',-,) -r' " -'".e ir-m ire .-New. York hencl e. an ' repre-en-od the op tie old not seek I posltl in of .1 K O'.'or." -t- f I'-l. a. who :r. Completely ; fmd forced Tatimny Leader Charles P. . i bottle, via the 1 Sturphy to go . n re .-.! Indlvlduslly (Continued on Page Six. I U 'ST ON i'l'HTI.I.M. UTi- .HTe . June l-l.Ktl HI .1 W'ite ... ! j coiiar, no name, has f lira i or ilu'.t lind toot. Ilt.e-il reward. Mao- S'ST ST HAVK1 H .ro,.L. Khii'AV l.A r from I'e r. eirhhorh o: .! w o::::- on buy h'-r-.' a- I on.- i a-.- mat' h. lag at.o.-t I en . ,H . !: K . . C,. n,e r' i r ; r."i?T--i.A P 'S--irRii'.VN" t.PT 17717; ' besded .,dt wit', i-. ' ; ha u v.,r w ; : . 3 pi ok stor.es Ker.it-, ; J . . . 1 n. ' A ! f u e at-.d get re j,-.! .l.lT-l'oi-'KHTHooi; T I "T 1 1 o-i payable to ... A lla-n a- ,',. A . reward for return to r . n - , k X Llr,g- API. HUP VNi KK" Fll VTi.S i WANTED. WAN'TtT- TO RENT ' 2 KENT. AMI LO.ST AND PtT Ni. Z ci-ASsipi pi ads om: cpvr rt-n' ZlWoHD. TIII1EK COSHIHTTIVK IN - ' X PF.RTIONf F H THE I'ltl' K . K TWO J ilM'KR oTHPP. EAfUlKIi- tTK'VS 1 A. V. r. ,- i j i' "to v rf.v l s it i i .Ms down the coast from Portland. Mrs. Iians-n pic-Ke.i it up a lew days later. Here i ' ., ..ew - -.- hioh she has sent u.e v aiie;o merensnt: I ' I l'e.i- .:r: i . . rewlth retnrn the br:t,e hi I tiie note just as 1 found Governor of Minnesota Says.v;", ;-'f-uHe;:n,a.t,:'i ''C5 J, f, : 10 N.-ars and the finding of this j bottie with t.'ie note In It la tho first I '"...a..... i s i. i i.ii Happened to breHk -tie nir.tony of this, lonely plje,. ' 1 hope you will be r. I eased lo r- fetie your note br.ck and to hear -e it was ricked ur. Pa:' Viir lilv I1 firKif i'leio let mo hear from von and In A .In! narn of Vli.-riesott to.lv a.m t te.l m who you are and your wbutut 'nr: -eirrtr-.::- io j. itryan. in peaum saen measaje adrif lirj an. LI: "l". N--b NO CUSTOMS I MKOIfB He's tAillinir to Take Stump for Bryan. rnsre t Sound Citizens Will" Prosecute Movement to Create Free Port Pl..e roa'.sh- epe-.ai;y the perotil i I-' ' v 11 10fl tJS A j , rv nii.rh it ;miil.-. Ton "will have more firrrt o'ter than I. I re 'n be permitted to contribute to i ur s ;:-ti and that of the psrtv t.-Ptft,ed p J"HN" A. JOHN'S JN " lot r .n ar he la willing to take fre et ir p or asiAst Pryan and toe ticket .'i ar.j other way poesbl. Tfoit thf pitn-r it t Admiral oIjux in IIoapltaL OekaaL Cal.. July le. Admiral . nrn .., renra. yeater.jay uirr went a e-rM-je aargical prtio for an 4llliiataiaaaffafffTff4tAA"Httlliit4 Jrlaawinorl page 14 and li A I Cost only I cBt word I rTan:e imnhu mt ia line at'ereiiair phraK-laiia pronounce ' Uo opersUom antcoa, CIIAIRMAX WAXTKD (t'ottfd Preaa Leased Wlra.l Vancouver, B. C, July 10. If Vancou ver rltixepa prosecute movement tn itiated at a. in ass neet!itg at t.h CllT ilaU at w hich the mayor, the prealjent of tha hoard tit trad and o'hnr lulng men apotie, a ring fence will be put around the basioefB part of thU city, wblcn wi: 'ha created a free tu.rt wnera aeia tnrt hj Lontest lne4 Win.) Washington. Jalv 10. In a short time Congressman Fherman of Utlca, RepuV llcan vlce-prealdential aomlsee, will re tire from the congreaalonal committee, gtvlnc up Its chaJrnaanahlrv. The" --.u "cement of. hla resignation was mad here) today , hy p!epre!ntattr Hemeaway of Indiana. Sherman's claton to retire was reached t,uij after careful onnsiAaraUoa. may land their cargoes wltiiout frylt$ customs ouiiea. W aretanusttig, tfwwfNii, man t ?- turlwa, et.. will ! carried on wioift rWltilO limi lntr fxWi.e. ft at E'ain l.iirr. to !a the rival of wiph fii ei trie raHf'e co-ft Is O e hi I de: -i if the VnrNwvrrHea. If the p-t:i. n a granted It liiMtia that th ahti r :. b.i neaa of th 1'a.dfic rnmmi w.:i ! . a large) v klllM.1 .n Pyrr t d ( nl t an I t - the opeT lp' the pain, rol i find vsneo'ii fr a: rt ef m'1---n ice the n, et tr ie ci'r t i i l' of aaat and An U.f jn',:i c - mtttee aa jv.at4 to i4,.a - ' i I,