The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 17, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. JUNE If. IttlL
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HOW
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OF THE HAT.'
FULLY INSURED
Hardly Will Minister Pronounce
Prayer Before Great Battle
Will Begin on Floor of Chi
cago Convention.
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ll gjiillnn ..f lmuffr oihlulli.
waa 1 iie.el ttun Alur confuiiiii 11 n
olhr iiiaiulxt of Ihe comititltra t.nla,
lloH.ilir IUJ lo iiiil lo lh oiif
I'l.iitm
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of lh hat Ti liiira i r roil ill b
rrtallei'cj ImixeMlatel) after In lulu
llr runoun. ea uxMti iyer HftuulJ
lh T.fl m.n I. !; ! f,.f.- i.f tiim.
tr In ul through I iil r i'imitlluo.
a lout I cunrniiun in ll. t.ni. t all la
certain.
Le4r Prepare far right.
Colon! KooMirU havlii lt1
lb lltMi.l( IcaJnt trt reaj) fur a
fight ! Iliuiifh II Involtci h)elral
(uiu An4 lliry mill l ttiiif runlsaj by
a iumi.I fighting rla!r.i fanni Ilia
Taft ani. ilcltmliicl Dial lliclr ej-
arm! uiilrul al.all li. l bo )(
lna:tli.g (hat tli had ll.rir !rir(alra
a firmly fllrd thai out y a arallrrlrg
few would drarrl. Ina Tafl leadrr rrr
admitted! y aorrle.1 They fro ret the
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tia efc4le eiJ I a caatlii
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Maal U Tha fall la.e
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Mb. aa lb Mhkvaa.al M(a
laalw. 1 ba tmitktmi 1 1 a
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la I hiM.xli aaaat. Ik Tafl W4
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lb. tailvua iUIm ba ai4 by lbn
.a ! a Ibi Iiku lb rvm
kill., m4 up fra a. bMMbf frwatt
h alala. atl4 b aa fulloaia
Taft AtabaaM. Arlauba, Araaa
a. Cbldfadu, l"aBUu. !!-
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N.aj llaniaf.l. N.a W.tlru. N
tmt. Ilfcud l.laad aVuulh I'amln.a.
TBaa, Tim. t lah, V.rmnl. Vlr
l.bia. Wiihlulua. !. Alaaka.
f Culurabla. Haaail, fhllir
ffr- of Colnl f.'Miart rll a trratn- ,
III)- on attrrinf d.lriain lo anl r1 , 111 Lrnoufili iolica tn hand
a and I'mIu llli II
Kuuaavrll I'allful ala. Idaha. IIMnula.
Kanaaa. llallx. larlaid. Uamiiiu
aalla. W Uirul. Mlaauuil, Nbfaba.
N.i. Jara.i. .Vorlh iarolina. North la
kola, tihlu, iblabima. IH..n. 'nnal
itnit. aoulh Imkvla. Waal Xliflnia and
IK ult.lB It
WU1 Arvrav War.
Il la Biioalrd of III alala of af
fair ll.al I aa nrrrd la lluvll ntn
Li in lnt alicr l lie r f '
llui al rommlll.. a.iJik aiU not b
a'lic4 If lliry rmlt tba rradliif
uf lha lemporarr full, they ara bound
lr Ilia atllon of lha i onvenllun, unlraa
th.r bull and admit II. cy ar tHer
Nu inday al KooaetrSl hra J.j -iai (el a II
la boldly niiouiirad lliat tha lamixirary
r!l will ur ba rrad T' mumenl
(hall-man lluaeoater cajla fur It tha
truubla lll begin jornor Johnaon,
a In.. toU'i la mual xerful. will rhal
Iriift II Oll.rra will join. A auballlule
rol.. made up tf Ilia delrafalra unacalcd
by lh rvtiimittac. will bd wffrred. The
Tafl men aay lliry ai:i reject 11 lha
llunaetrll men drciar Inal not a (.)-
teniion whrail turn if Ihry do To
I.Uh ilia Taft mii retort that Ihrra
lo 'tup-
DEPEVSAVS TAFT
HAS ALREADY LOS
I
THE N0MNA1N
"His Nomination Has Become
Practically Imposible Since
Arrival of Roosevelt." Whis
pers Friend of President.
to ta allh th winner, no mailer w no I I'Taa all row dlea vn tliaa wearing
b might lr. , Wlirnex r lh Taft ra-l Uuoaov. It baJgra "
era heard one of U'.r.o men E tin- Work Hard for OontTOL
fler lh J(ooaoelt If.C-rn.r and the In r on.r.j urn, r. t, only apparent
malnlalned a an iM rt I. o 1'ial 1
ha done. !iui:ainl rd r..id -a Tnfl
nan rlo.a lo tdo nill. ular delegate
! aent In gal In loui-ti utii I'.lfn and
f.l.il oil If l.a waa a 1 1 . 1 a 1 rg.'i''
HarflB UncomdrUbly Cloaa.
Tha Taft margin iu fr aa ilia ron
Irol of tha i onvenllun at . I II. r voir for
tha renomlnal Ion are con.-rrnrd. la un
comfortably rli.ae Tlin defrellnn of
a mix of (1!e.lea aotiM undnutileill
deadltx-K lha runvef lion hrn lh
rwldenl a arnieit ii'lmlrera n!m!t thai
he muni ba iiomlnntnl n lie. fnat ballot
or not at all.
The Rcionevelt, fiimmina ntid la K"l
ltt rampa alll voin m a unit agalnat
Taft on many thing that will rome
up In connection will) the temporary
organization. In order to retain control
throughout, tha Tiifl men mual holj tha
relna from tha very atari.
Tho prlvala figure of the Taft lead
era In which allowance were made for
trtth the known cliertlona annonnred by
the Hooaevelt forcea nnd tha ones h--lleved
lo be wire, tmt which hae not
yet been publicly admitted, allowed the
president with Mil delegate, II more
thnn a majority, today.
Many leader fear bloodshed and
broken hVT( If the present situation Is
not relieved by compromise.
The Koosevelt mun declara the tern
pnmrv roll will never be read. The
Taft leaders, through Chairman Rose
water of the national committee aay
thnt It will he rend as preparxd. And
they fray If force. 1m attempted to py
vent (he convention proceeding; In an
orderly mariner, they will call on tho
police to eject the disturber from tha
hall.
RooTlt Ken Bay "Try It"
".fust let tl.em try It," was all that
the Kooocvelt men would say. but the
determined expression of their de
meanor. Indicated that they would not
lea v e w ithout a fight.
Claims and rumors of desertions from
tho Taft camp continued to fill the
air today. I.tisty lunged meiraphone men,
wearing flaniln Koosevelt badges,
pasnod back and forth throiiKh tile Con
gress hotel, crylni: aloud the names of
men who, they said, had signed pledges
repudiating the president and declar
ing for Hoosevelt. Soma of these jvere
true. But In many Instances tho claims
of desertion had no sooner been made
than the Taft leaders were out with a
denial.
The big delegation from King coun
ty, New York, has been the subject of
much comment. Timothy Woodruff, in
announcing that he had burned his
bridge behind hlni and was now In the
Koosevelt camp. Insisted that 16 other
delegates would go over with him. To
offest this, tho Taft men displayed
algnatures of all but three of this coun
ty delegates declaring that Woodruff
meant only a Kindle tote, and that all
of the others were for Taft.
Manager McKlnley's public claim Is
890. This Included every single dele
gate placed on the temporary roll by the
national committee and nearly all of
the unlnstructed delegates.
Sent Out to Bound Up Vote.
Every Taft leader of consequence was
poi a I til 1 1 1 of avoiding actual (,! Ual
hai.lr In tl.a ('olircuin tomorrow lira In
li. e ability of the llookevrlt men to get
ein uali volra In-lween now and tomorrow
to control the convention. The colonel
llnmi'lf aaa Cat h will hava tlirae
v ola.
The Tuft leadera aay ha cannot get
th in Whailier I n can w ill not be
kn.iwn i: ii 1 1 1 tomorrow noon, but ther
la no d'-nylng Cat many who have
lii.ichrd at Hie very suggestion laat week
,ir. willing to admit the puaalbillty to-
du v
S.nce II' arrival of T. R. personally
on lha i. en many things are being
talked of ns pOhsllillltlca which 1h1
week wrte regarded aa beyond conald
i union
Other Turn From Kooae-ralt.
Roosevelt will not get the Ix Kollette
vot.'s under any circumstances, and the
Ciii-imln men ay hn can have none uf
thelrn, at least not on tha early ballots.
Ho Cie force of other aspirants are fcel
lni; out the delegate to see to whom,
hho.ld tne president fall. the Taft
Mr.nrlh can be cast. The easterners
are backing Hunt merely lo have a can
didate. They think that he might rally
sit -ngth In a protracted struggle, and
iiIn i awing Into line delegations now
firmly attached to the Roosevelt organ
ization.
CKorgn Ii. Agncw of New York Is try
let to work up sentiment for Justice
Hutches In the fa e of the Justice
positive assertion that If nominated he
to. ild not accept. The Cummins men
In.v.i-t that their man Is the logical can
(Inline, ami thry fee) certain that he
occupies the lost strategic position of
any of the dark hon-es.
Program of Convention.
The actual formal program of tho
convention tomorrow provides for the
opening of tho Coliseum at 10 o'clock.
While ticket holdern arefillng In, two
hands will play. Tim program then pro
vides for the following:
Noon The convention called to order
by Chairman Hosewater of the national
committee; prayer by Rev. James F.
Callahan, pastor of Ft. Malachy's Roman
Catholic church; presentation of gavel
from Chicago citizens' committee; read
ing of temporary roll; fight on tempo
rary roll; cdectlon of temporary chair
man; address of temporary chairman;
election of temporary officers; roll call
of btates for presentation of committee
sel.-ctlons. and adjournment.
lour years ago the opening session
lasted two hours. This year the short
est estimate in 10 hours, with an all
night session as a distinct possibility.
tali4 a I vie
Ct.l.ai '. J.ii.e 17 - Tl.a anin la.tlon -f
Tafl t.aa tna i-ia'-lbaily IhikiI1
ine h anual ol l uioei.l t.M-en
Hla waa ii lua ft ei "enator
Cl.aiiire JJ1 ! l.fl daicgat fren
Nw luii In an Imtnlt t.f with
Ilia i(HfrtHnJint of a I -on dun nw-a
r. l;ii Huff I. I al bul ruualaj
upon ball g glru out In
"Tafl l uf II. Judu.al mind" aaaart-
d I !-, who la a real fu.nd and
JJ'lutt.r i f lh pre.ldenl ' Hul Ju ll-
11 dr. I.l ii.a never won an l llg'i
Ilia furrc ar under lb command uf
general piliulj I and I i lha lougn and
loiiibls uf a loi.veiillon flgbl fnral
(lliiclpl la a l-vor trader
A. Ilona II. at o,ild kill any oirt
Kllllilan 'a pir.l.rly tha leal aaara
uf Culonel l(uuavrll If laft ahould
on. her II would kttl I. la chance ul
rrly. but Itnoervoll baa com and the
ropl ai ahoullng ' 1 1 u : 1 fur TcdJr
Vl.i llooaevrll gora no ill an can al.'p
him. fur trie devil help Mm and II. a
rd doesn I Inlerpo. It s that dallinej
harm uf hla. aa waa aald uf lha other
Woman In lirrl a 'What Kvtry Woman
Know .'
All lh unre.t now pervading Ihla
oui lry la duo to ita eice,a.l pro
erit) lb working men all lav grl
ol. and t mo. r ii Join wacea. and thy
anl at 1 1 1 brtlrr Jot.a and hlghar wages
7 1. radualiam o mui Ii laikad of la
artificial and aomewhal harmle.a
III) an tried lo do Urn trt. k three time
but ther Is II. ! fllnllrii lion Lett ween
llrvan and Koo.evelt llran always
lol.l ) Ini b fornhand how l.o waa going
to do II and wn were able, ihrrefoie, !
pull his plan to pirera. In fai t. I pro-
ilaum-d II it 1 1 . i r rdlrnta of ). la own pill
but Koo.evnii nfur glvta Uie formula
of lila uirdb ine '
LAWSON SAYS OLD
MACHINE MAKING ITS
LAST GREAT FIGHT
(failed Pre ! TCIr
Chicago, J ina 1 7 --Tred'cllng rlcteiry
for tha progn aalv ea, Thomas W. U-
son. or lloston, lodnv sized up lha na
tion convention aa tha last rtnnd of
the national msrhlna In politics.
Uwn atircastlcally complimented
the Taft steamroller for It masterful
work, but added that when It "struck
tha "white heat of progress! venires" It
will disappear "like a atraw hat In a
furnace."
' ThlH convention," he declared, "faces
one of the gravest situations of any
nations! convention In our history. It
Is purely a fight between popular elf
government and machine government.
The people are going to win or know tha
reason why." v
l.awaon paid hi reepect to Senator
Murray Crruie, whom he is fighting In
Massachusetts as an "ln-ht weener and
a piinsy foot."
Ihese situations. he said, "create
the Murray Cranes of politics. Crane is
tho willing go-between of the system
and the powers in politic. He could
not forsee that the bosses would go over
tho fence with the loot and leave the
lieutenants standing out tn the field to
be picked off by the people. Crane 1
a lieutenant, not a leader.
"Ho is a bully good man in the secret
service arm of politics."
5 JAPANESE SOLDIERS
DIE IN TRAIN WRECK
GOVERNMENT SENDS
SUPPLIES TO ALASKA
(United Preaa 1e.aaed Wlra.v
Seattle, Wash., June 17. The Alaska
Coast Steamship company's- liner Ad
miral Sampson left here last night for
western Alaska points carrying 80,000
government rations for the United
States revenue cutter Manning. The
Manning will distribute the food among
those made destitute by the volcanic
eruptions on Kodlak island.
(Pnlted Presi Leased Wire i
Toklo, June 17. Vive soldiers met
death today and 60 others were seri
ously injured when a passenger train
from Glfu, en route to China, carrying
a battalion of Inrantry from an Inde
pendent garrison, crashed Into a freight
train at Ogakl.
WASHINGTON WOMEN
GATHER AT TACQJVIA
(t nlted Preaa Leased TVIr.
Taeoma, Wash., June 17. Every train
today brought prominent state club
women for the annual meeting of the
State Federation of Women's clubs.
which opened at the high school audi
torium this afternoon. Tho delegate
A Wmi to Ykit!
You like Portland no use denying it. Before you leave the city you will regret you did not
come here years ago to buy a little property. A Portland man made a gift of $100,000 to thp
Willamette University recently. How was he able to make such a munificent gift? Well,
like others, he bought a few lots in Portland years ago when values were low. That's the se
cret. The property has made a very wealthy man of him.
REMEMBER, there's a second Portland springing up on Tillamook Bay Oregon's second
metropolis. BAY CITY, the new deep water seaport and railroad terminus. BAY CITY is
assured of a deep channel, transcontinental railroads, immense sawmills and other industrial
establishments. WISE INVESTORS are going to Bay City on every train out of Portland.
BEFORE YOU LEAVE Oregon come in and investigate BAY. CITY. Secure a lot or two
while they are selling at low prices. Prices will advance rapidly and you will make big money.
Come and make us show you WHY AND HOW, If you cannot call, ,write for information.
Journal Information Coupon.
This coupon will bring - valuable
information. Send It to the Bay
City Land Co.. Portland.
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Addres i .1
BAY CITY LAND COi
. 701-2-3 SPALDING BUILDING
Also Salem and Bay City
i
USLICITY
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Satisfied With Himself
Yes and satisfied with Moyer,
too; he had expected to pay $20
for his suit, but he found that a
Moyer $15 Suit was just what
he wanted, so he saved $5 by
coming here.
We've also been telling you of
the superior qualities of the
Moyer $15 Suits, and we're
going to keep right at it until
you know about them, too.
The honor and integrity of a
good name and the experience
and prestige .of five big stores
stand squarely behind the adver
tised merits of Moyer $15 Suits.
All wool stylish, generous cut
reliable tailoring all are in
these we are showing for your
Summer wearing; come and see
them.
When you see it in our ad, it's so
Five Stores
ITl ii' 3XV .' w 7Tw
ILAli U Five Stores
First and Morrison Third and Oak First and Yamhill
Second and Morrison 87 and 89 Third
OREGON HOTELS AND SUMMER RESORTS
OREGON HOTELS
OREGON HOTELS
HOTEL MULTNOMAH
POSTIAHD
OBIOOH
In size, appointments, BeYvlce
and fireproof quality of tha
building the leading hotel In
Portland, the Multnomah, offer
to the discriminating traveler
every comfort and convenience
found only In the beat hotel of
the caet. Nine storle of teel
and concrete, with 725 room
and suite nalatlally furnlahed,
with rate from $1.60 to $6 per
day. European plan. Motor
'busiien meat all trains and
steamer.
H. C. BOWUI, Manager.
J. M. BBOWITEU, Asst. Mgr.
SUMMER RESORTS
SUMMER RESORTS
OVERLOOKING
THE OCEAN
Hotel Oregon
Portland, Oregon. v
Wrifiht & Dickinson Hotel Co.,
Props.
Both hotels centrally located, modern in every respect and con
ducted on. the European pran.
Hotel Seattle
Seattle, Wash.
Wright & Dickinson Hotel Co,
Props.
HOTEL MOORE
OFEVXO JT7ITS 1 WITH COUPLETS B1TMMEB CBSW
Manv new and modern Improvements. Electric lighted. Room with or
without bath. Hot salt baths and surf bathing: pier for flshlnar. Furnar heat
and running water. Sea foods a specialty.
The dining-room and kitchen will be in charge of John Lea
ner, who is well known through his connection with
the Arlington Club for the past six years.
CLATSOP BEACK, Seaside, Or. SAJT jr. 1COOBH, Flop,
THE HARVEST HOME
KB9. JOS. X'KEAW, 7BOF,
BATES:
$l.BO per day, $9.00 per week.
Bds, 80 Mil 75 cent, meals SO cents.
Children under 10 year at half rates.
LONG BEACH, WASHINGTON
HOTEL SUNSET
BEACH CESTEB STATIOW.
Ideal spot, modern family hotel, coun
try and seashore combined; ocean in
full view; large yard for children, cro
quet ground, best, cuisine and table ser
vice, fishing, surf bathing, electlio
lights, p. O. Long Beach, Wash. ;
BIBS. DEDKAB", Prop.
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Cloth
OF THE
BETTER
KIND
Charge Accounts Solicited
Eastern Outfitting Co.
405 WASHINGTON STREET, AT TENTH
THE PORTLAND
THE most central location
In the city. All outside
.rooms; cool, wide ver
anda, overlooking spacious
court where concerts are
rendered every evening.
I'lnlng room and grill famed
for superior service. Motors
'meet all trains and steam
ers. European tl B0 upwards.
O. J.XAVncAJTH, Managr
Oregon Humane Society
Office City Hall. Main 598; A-75S.
Humane Officer, Sergeant E. L. Crate,
Realdenca 24 E. 24lh N.. East 4779.
Horse ambulance corner of Kth and Tay
lor. Veterinary lh charge Marshall (00.
Animals' Rescue Home. Northrop Acres.
Thomas A. Short. Supt. A-SI47. S rlnara.
Foster & Klelser ,
Blfth Grade Commercial and Klwrta f
SIGNS-,
ata rts amd zaal Bverctt
t 1U1I
The Best Salesman Is a
Journal Classified Ad.