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TUB OREGON IUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINQ. MAY U. lilt WBNm OF COL ROOSEVELT WOMAN SEEKS HUSBAND WHO HAS DISAPPEARED POSllt-TAFT President Tells New Jersey Workinnmen That T. R. Cannot Win at Chicago Convention 26 Speeches. (I ail ft l4 lr Moi.Llalr. N J . May ? -After the inu.1 nlh ta-cplluii 111 h ha tad In ad) .l.lc hr. l.a li iui- i(nct far il.ltgelra lu lha lr.j'.l. all I to ft I tutit illon al 1'hbagu r.l If.olilh. I'lrllJn.l Tfl -ard Ihru.ign hi tonight it ivuii fv'g York l I 'Ml ' tulidr. tl .! Illi III ) orn Aii i4 again b i..ui I pi inigitiidi i f hearer thai hu r.num- nation Jul not d.ift.l un Ih acli.i.t of II L V- II. Star J.ry delegation to Chicago VA and defended Ma tun.ltif Ida (. aylng II die li hi dcairo la (Is- r ' ll t'uluncl Kou.et.lt Q" 111 " aVaem l want lu add N Jrrtry'i dele- aa Jersey gette Id my loial. no! h.c.u. l:ry aI. nvcr but IwtuM I watil tne fig urea ir.ai nominal ma la t . latge aa oible. rtooeetelta nomination la abeulutelr luiix iMf " ina tuuia oi in. campaign caravan nun riinaiBiiHi (if j j auionmbiira. wae pillar of dual front loan to luttn which bnama a real danger aa th. pmldert got farther and rarthrr behind hi ached ula. Tragedy (g Avert. ai on iti i in a tiagrdy very narrowly averted Thomaa K, McOiain apaakar .f lha New J.r aaaembl) ioh car ii running ninth In tb field of flying automobile. iui.d a turn aa lha rnull of th. cloud and crashed Into a bank II and hi ch.uf faur wtr Known trn feet but acre not nurt. . ii pre.iaeni a cro4 today wer. moatly worklngmen hu rrt lav ith n. apnae lo an audience of IO.iiOO In me armoiv. ror a iniln betond in rmory tha president a i:ar aed mrougn chearlng crowd ahich brought to Ma fare Ilia well known Tuft mlle that had been mlaae 1 ifiitr.h.v In tht. rmory and In Ms spee.-hr tonight the president referred to the Mairlnian In cident. "Both Mr. Roosevelt and inyarlf are . aupirted by the hosees." he ald, "but atlll we muat not loae night of the fart that Mr. Koosavell wrote to Mr Harrl man that 'we ar both practical men." I rail upon Theodore Roosevelt to name alngle Instance where I via swerved from my duty a scintilla by the in fluence 'of a hoes or any Interest or fecial privilege." When th preablent rmmnl the Hud Bon Into New York for hi night' rt he had made a to'al of :6 speeches dur ing tha day. I .f jl A ' II . S- y 1 II mm) Ail dial (nnr nn rniTrn rn .MUtLtliAimU BALTIMORE- FOR illZ WILL BUY mm ikon New Jersey Executive Leads All Other Democratic, Can j Quarter Block if Sixth Vnd S Washington to Be Taken . Over by Big Store. i M ilt, ft U pt la M!l-aJ didates Result in Ha;;r' tt'"l,,',4'u' :"- ... m r ' mM va t. tit i lio.lt dffM-l altffa. Ma U'l. !' I iili.gi K li4l . tr. aarv. m- 4 ( U h H Ital a Kag lu a iim ' an li. lal . let .o, . ii. viiti.. m iri ut ai.iii ml . j.ir.f in ! aliwli rltta .Iuiumw, a a. J in. mon's State Gratifying. NtWl 1 bp gi.al !(.., a laUalwa) a awaCe tal ! pktt l il.ia itaha. tut . a vU I f IL Mr BM1K4lkg khWHll Ulia ra k 4 ibwogM la tuvait ikai m 4 piwiai aa v-ua laa Htr .1.4 Ua It aa jh a lha i u . tt4 lk -t ROOSEVELT LAUNCHES INTO TIRADE AGAINST NATIONAL COMMITTEE HVfittnuaJ fexM fgg ,1m 1 dr. r ! Ik pitratrlaa. aa rr MmI Tf ag Ai-aa , '( IVint IM ! t it lauii libit I. lak. vi.t Hi. till aa ai aa j t u if I'-" ear iirg an i o-i rvat.n'ad will. I 1 i.la uw a TW IwiUI a.Mngidn. Va It -Wllk : d'- gal. fiu ki. gad 1 ct-ai la 'u gin La. t4ewliuw i:a I.. t ul la ll liiiu-( c.ataaltoh idliuJ4 ft. 1 at i4i.tlxa in.:til lu la fr In la. laaj ! . uJl-.li li.su.Uv'i aa tt.t 11. J .uU)c, dl. fc.l IK .rxf.M Jllh Ik r In- li.ii badiuaitlg 1 .lt-.tv,l iih(.iuitii,iiii. mi 11 t aald Tl.a anartaMua run a.aje t , ni lf to tai I - ' real . on la lUiaioii . livia. .11. 1 tw. of iii J M4.- blf urprl... of h ,r aailuii ' tfc Of atoad dii t IxUnn Mr. pal g 11 l to appears ligl In ono I H.llg aaJ i. A.J VUi. I a. lalle. p. I... ,.t.i.i.A 1. .,1. 1 '"""I n.ii .11 ant ai iala.Hi ! t I gii ui .. .. bir ii. tr. U i.1 11 ka! UmI.i wlrigkl fat iirptfiar rul M are t.rJ v-f rui ku.au j "-i ("'r.U ear a i't.. iLnl k.ua.1 lt.i.. d 4r I VI r Tan I i 1 g.tag la in. Well, 4 .1 lag l is ill.la a;npalgn be ai.ttouti. J 1 l'l II.. gtv.aitMt vf '.le aoi.ll ull : it ).lo haa 1.1 J a nit a glttb 111. (lark Tar So Chaanra. U it l.. i iii I M Ma 1 S a.klbgi.Mi. Mat J. eaker it.aaia iar uf kliuurl. randidata f-r l'. Ien.ut i.Ue a.n.iKai in fr ara.Uai ta- J ntar a llin.fil lb. I k 1 -tmtp4 (aadlttal. f r rlii. la k tiuM al rpi.aiaiiia ii (lOull. l.a aaa. tt al II la IM-I cilalu tat It. unit lull .III be raf.irxej at I.1. Haiiuuiii luhn.lluli If li.c unit iui 1 cafoirad llallliitura I'taffc aald I il la 11. . f tllf fl u!l fur a pieai.Ui. ul iai.l Jai to attain tbg ?;i i.,i,. r l.u third of b. a.lgala hhimui tvt a.minali.a. VETERANS APPLY FOR PENSIONS BY THOUSANDS UMATILLA FIELDS GET SOAKED Mill lln 18 Hours 3-5 of Inch De scends; May Rainfall , Third Above NormaL d.Utc. If klr 1 art lal l Hi.. I. n.n .! au hijiiv.ii baiiig in Hi. I imi. I ktal. ka a I'ghl lu l tiv .uteiit.-.! Bla Tiij aaaMcala'. T.fctar a trip lha ti,t apwrta. uUr of Ihi. Jty .a (ii liatit.g T'ftl" eaiitr Umj loloneig ia. ti. govai nor O K. rrrj. Mi ti I rri. alio t tiUg al tht V W I' A . I rekltg ilea of her IiupImimI. a t o lefi henna a Ut.lne- day morning. May 31. to g lo aoik lie we to bate taken a M.ltlon .Till b l' i Hand l!alia. l.lgltt u lnaer Co aa timekM-per of ona of tha aorlloa r n a. II la eeld hlnca leaving the IiOukp rally thai uioinlng nothing ha been aren or heard of bun Joiilr or ilaoa in lit eelir iai and thai tha Na Jra ri..uli. ai maal aptll a lib him In lb .!.. lion of delegate in tl ioagiui.l dialrkta "A telegram f I tun National tVii.rr.it laatnan l.rey (Jartxr of Uklo lo W !. eon li.adguar ler today ktatea ll.al lie uiii. t I. an. la !.. t'. tle.l rsjn. Cin.i.l t He cull I hi a. lion bring made lie. ! Im-auii of Ibe guard lnltlp of 11.0 tale f l-ewn of th. hc'n The pfvpeilt .Ul l lrd aub)WI 10 lb lras Hell b lb preaanl ten Ma, i.in. of tear, to lull it n.a htm ii a it. i aahlngloli. li l', kla : k - Al I'M. a Ih.il for iku.i.m under the new "dol lar . ltd. ' prii.l .li taw ar b.lng ra r.: e. h pertali.n of f 1. l.ei. f.oa at t, .il in iic of ;i,upn m Tka I'll.) iitiiuLer re.rited lo dale la 111 III Vl.lrliU l! aril ir.eUtd and alMiui i r. ..rue fu.iiittr i.Mfa Th total liunil! of applli aibHi .ti-r.'let In l.oi diagonally through It. through Aibui I'ark. I'enh Ami ftabaar aii I Now llgutiaai V ... i , the Kouaetell lrtf brdd tlmir auto- ni.l.il.. for a trow country fn.it Vlai. a j '' UM4iuaui.i. nglnririd. Hwlrr li. i.l ami oihrr loan A I e. li pla. . i 4a Mini aiiloiiiobilc de.oiaie.1 ti flag; and hunting Jolne.1 the pro ea Ion huh l.c a numker of)""l'" '"a rv Ih ..i.onela aulmno J bile and i !; y folio. r1 .y nrir filled tale, j ra.rlNrd front old 'l.llei a I de- I. e f ' " , mlr .,.,,, t )., t ipy."f aim reMrieia Al lime iiieie aa progi.U In Ih gl.t who elel.d ii Holia U nini II,. I a. t.... iieeilv three tllnr thai number a. urn: one-half of the delegation ktor f,.n:,.,, lo aatnd our lor al i at !! aPeed III Purault of Ih rnli.nel Klfth and Uo' ii.iii ahen tha grown, j iVIonel (o..vlt retuii ed to tiy.t.r af Tif 1 1 i J make l( ii.-r.ian that ae Hay tonight after Lie -r, h her but I .ate mure rm r ia. rry -onf. alii r.aunt. Ma lour Mrday dr-ne Ig lie future of K.I rll and a a i lie ties tared tonight, hiaeter, that bail... ll.al a. hate arlnlwl th. prpr ' he will not lnd hia trip until Tuaa hi tiirr Ika unit Hi. I r ula BOLT THREATENED IF TAFT MEN ARE PLACED IN CONTROL of V (Continued Kront 1'age One ) ACCUSED PLEADS GUILTY; COURT REVOKES PAROLE KHllure of Allurt Soneiiimi to keep out of trouble caunod the revocation of hta parole yeaterdny tiy Judge Oiitena of the circuit court, who gave him n chance ceveral weeks ngo to change hid wnya. Ponman pleaded guilty yeitter dny to n atatntoTy chHrgc, was fined l?o and pnUt the fjirn1. When the Jiiilge In the higher court learned of thtit hii lr. entlif.Ttion was ..tartid. wl-fr-h re vcnle.l ihe fac' that Sossnmn hart dc ceived the court hy continuing i" hl old habitn. SoMsnjan wan found (rullty hy a Jury In tl;e circuit couit of contributing to the delinquency of a minor ulrl, hut upon the recommendation of the Jury the Judge granted 111 in a psrole for one year, fosxiiie.ii promising; to r.eek hon eyt employment. Me was arretted yes tcrdiv hy Fn rrolmen Sherwood and Mil ler. WMe C'ohn was also tirrertd. She pleade 1 guilty and was Kiven n similar fine. A warrant was Ifsued liift even ing for tlie num. for wlioin tho officers arc searching. Journal Want Ads bring resultg. tceta In numrrou northern atatea Thla activity In th conlratlng delegate lln la believed b many to foracaat a bolt of the nooerlt men from the conven tion If li. e Tafl forceg control. Itoonewll. In aome of hia Ohio apetchr. ald tt.at control of tha ron vertlon (hioiigh drlegatea .lecled by iiietlnHla mii h aa tl.u Taft men have uej "a III not m tnleratad " Till I interpreted to be a broad Intimation that If tin- convention goea lo Tuft In rough the cie of the delegate d. nouncad by Itooaevelt. the latter a ill ha a convention of hia own. Willi full contenting delegations from the aouih and th. majority of (Jelegalea from the north, the material for a kecoiiJ convention will he at hand. I afcHSre; to B on Job. I Die altuutlon will ba much clearer , iter the nutior.al coinmltteo gets under way In consideration of conteata. It will take up the conteata on June ( in Chicago. Ormaby McHarg will ba there hk attorney for tha Roonevelt Interenla. and former Rengtor Charle Ulck fur th.t Taft crowd. If the committee In making up the. temporary roll of delegates gives pre ference, generally to the Taft men on tho ground that their credomualn are reieular. there a 111 be a, cry of fraud from the Rooaavelt men. Roosevelt Willi denounce the steam roller, and a new volcano will begin to throw out cinders and lava. If the Tsft program goes through. Senator Root, who has been selected to be temporary chairman of the convention, will make the keynote speech. The Roosevelt men, if unable lo ifiiimp li 1 in from thtt chair, may net the signal to holt without waiting for fur ther developments. On the other hand. If the committee grows weak-hearted and does not crest ly impair the Roosevelt strength, the nomination of Roosevelt at an early stage In the balloting would be quite probable. Defection of Taft delegates in New York and in the south In any considerable numher would mean the end of Taft's chancea. riadffsB Wot Binding. In making up a table of compara tive strength there are frequent diffi culties, because of the larga number of contested and unlnstructed delegates. kr bf CUtrland talrad n altaiupl lo adopt would b. drfal4. Tlrglala fag Wllaoau "While tb.i wet no Instruction, br lha Virginia alalc iomnllon, Wllaotta frJen.la ara aat .n.d lhal II.. dfi.g.t from the Old lunilinon alii t behind him at Kaltlniorc Al lea.t half of th d!egation I. f ir th. Nea Jcre ilt 4 Hta an.l .mini In numher I the aun K l id. manager of lha tt o.il- roa Wila.m campaign In Vliginta. "li) rd a ired lo ll.,u brad urt-r I In Washington today Ibal a g'd ma jority of delegalea can t railed ou to alar.d by Wllaon and w II favor hU nomlnaiion at llaitlmorr. Booayli a ad Wliaoa Is roracasL "That Therxlore Rooaevelt wt! I tha nominee of tha Republican paity at Chi. ago next month and (hat Wood roa Wllaon la the only Iieinv lal who a-i take hia nintuir in Normber a th' opinion inprekaad today by I nllej States fer.ator Oardln.r of Xlaln While I know that Rooaavelt t j inslnc.r and a demagogue.' aald Men alor (Jardlnrr. 'hia aliltlly to lead Ih people to believe that br la for them ' lo at eil themrlve of lh- trnrit Ihr :ir law I from i'i 0"n to l9,- "Han .Means Nothing.." In Angela, t'al . May : "Tour flag rinan nothing lo ma. I ant fight Ing for a principle." t-at-lalni.d J A. tl alleged lo ba an I W, W , ahen arraigned t.lay bafor. It'llca Judge rederlk on a charge ofdrflng. r tiling add caatlng conunipt on tha Am erican flag He pleaded not guilty and demanded a Jury trial. Iloal aaa nnl to Jail In default of liou liall. Ramon CabautL, arraigned nn a tagranc vharge. met tha aame fala Ileal will b tried July II. taii i. la. Ma.t pn.di.toj nr, Mar ;i fat!ia eoue.lt haa ra Ikorougklf aa4 tai eg t'.a .ai l ttoura l-y a rain wkun .n a'M.t.1 i iUt ual aigkl aa4 baa 'iM.n.w.i .litMi.t ain.oul a pau. ainc. A. .,.1,111 to thanffuial aaattiar i'b.ii .ii i.i.i i uf an tax It haa fewe pi.eiiiiai.il d.irrng ll, I oral. kKk brings in. Mat i.iiifail au tar lo ! Im-hra. ti is i i-i ,ri mora lha) Ibe normal ft-1 i:,. tnlir. a-.omb. BELIEVED LO RIMER WILL SUBMIT HIS jESIGNAT10N I M MtiMi. t nT. w Ik laraal W .. Illusion. May :i A 1 II af lha aeiuiia I. rrporled ta show la far lxr liter, lertatn .gain! hltu . 4,-ublful II Th .Hualiun btoka aa had It la l-eiirtrd hy many lhal lor1iiicr al re:gn .rruaHi of Korgfrf in I lah. iir-l.l I. Tk J-raaL! reridlet.m. Or, alay :t Marrf J. I'ollt aim card, ahnw him lo ha fin anclal repr.aenlatlva of a financial tan. pany of I'ortland. via arrcatad hera IO d.y by fherlff Taylor on trlephona In formation from tha sheriffs offloa af I'ortland charging bun with forgery at Dgden. (.'tab. Ha la being held her until further order a ara recw-Jvarf. - - . M . , 'Hi i 1 1 1 1 1 , iip-i.i !l i!' ,11,111 I .11 i'l 111 l 1 1 r '''' i' illill etery day In the year and that he I a second Abraham Lincoln make him j a moat formidable candidate. No ui-i dinary Democrat can defeat him Should th party at Pal I! more nominate a candidate with a weak record audi one who has not accomplished aome- i thing there will ba no content. Hooae veil would have a walkover. .Great op portunity la afforded to Democracy to win thla year.' " One-Third Off JOHNSON WILL, SECOND COLONEL'S NOMINATION (1 0114 PreM Led Wlr.) Sacramthio.CaL, Wax 'zJ.-vn)or Mrant W. .lolinson will Be-rridtha nom ination of Theodora Roosevelt for pres ident of the I'nlted State at the Re-I publican national convention In Chicago I next month. j This was announced following John- 1 son's receipt today of a telegram from Colonel Roosevelt unking hlm to make I the first speech seconding Ms nomina- j tion after Roosevelt's name Iihh been placed before the convention by Con- troller rrendersast of New Voi k tit v. Governor Johnson at once wired his ac ceptance of the request. 5 D) i". on LadI5esp auadl Mfejses' $25.00 and' $27.50 Suits at $18-85 $35.00 anH4$37.5d'Suifs at'$25.85 on all Fancy Tailored Suits and Tailored Suits and Coats in the Mixtures Most of the delegates can he classified by the expressions they have authorized, but some of the pledge were given months ago, und there Is nothing binding about them. In the table here given, an effort has been made to give a fair estimate of forces on nil fides. Arizona and New Jersey, yet to elect, are placed In the doubtful list, while South Dakota Is credited to Roosevelt. Four of the Tat't-ple.1tr"d delegates in Alabama and six of like kind in South Carolina aro awarded to Roosevelt be cause of apparently reliable reports that tney nave turned to the ex-prrsldent. In Michigan. Missouri and Texati the situation Is much mixed, and several delegates from these states are extreme ly uncertain. Washington Is credited to Roosevelt, although the Taft fences hold what thej' claim it- the "regular" convention, nnrl It Is quite posslblo that I ho national committee will seat the Tuft men, or give them half-votes with the Roose- " -.-umiiigeiii, i rfl aiasMiicmisptts it I -large delegates aro listed for Roorfbvclt, and the at' large from Ohio, to bo chos en In state convention, are placed aa doubtful. Tha Way They Stand. T-fere in thA wnv tha q,I1.1 . , according to tho best information now available: The season's most favored and distinctive styles and materials--garments in which the most dis criminating will easily recognize that mark-of superiority in fashion, fit and fabric that distinguishes them as of the better sort. The woman who has waited until now to'buy her tailored suit or coat, or who contemplates selecting an extra suit or coat for this season's wear, could wish for no better opportunity, than this. $25, $27.50, $30, $35, $45 arid up to $92.50 is the excellent range afforded for. se lection. Beginning tomorrow, and fua few tfaysr at ; : ' One Third Reduction R. E, FARRELL GO, Alder arid Seventh " i "Just a Little Different" Alabama Arkansas Arizona California - Colorado V. : Connecticut . . . . Delaware ...... Florida Georgia IdHho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts . . , Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Mexico New Jersey New ' York North Carolina . . Ohio Oklahoma ....... Pennsylvania Rhode- Island . . . South Carolina . . South Dakota ... Tennessee Texaa .;: tUah Vermont Virginia Washington ...... West Virginia ... Wyoming Alaska Dlst, of Columbia Hawaii ; Philippines ...v..'. Porto Rico Taft, . 14 . 14 12 10 12 20 16 t 20 IS 20 2n '14 8 ' K s Si' 1 s 9 9 10 12 23 X .- s s 20 Roose- Dnubt velt. ful. II U omy n if . - In MB . '"SgSi Without reserve, all of our Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits in fancy mixtures are now on sale at reat reductions from the regu lar prices. Each suit is a model of the present season, and each has been carefully fashioned from the most stylish fab rics by men tailors. Such an offering as this is certain econ- or you who take advantage of it. Please read thftw sn- prices and note the savings you may effect if you buy now: $47.50 and $50.00 Suits at $34.85 No CJiargo for Alicraftaoinis $30.00 and $32.50 Suits at $23.85. $40.00 and $45.00 Suits at $29.85 A few hundred Wash Dresses, for misses and little women are bein closed out rapidly at only one half regular price. Come early for thest selections. 5 5 MM LEAPEMG CLOTHIER MORRISON STREET AT FOURTH 1 af 6 .-2 i Totals 499 For L. Kol letter-North Wlsconaln 16 tt. . tvr Cummins Iowa !'. 4d Dakota ar . v . "".tf X1 mm. 9 Sunnte w, rmemm- ii o 1 1 1 1 1 it i . ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 x-:. . -:-w: X. "VI TT JiucaU Want Ada bring raul La. "T