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ALL TflFT DELEGATES SEATED;
UOfllllOII OF PRESIDENTIS
III
ED
BEFORE
Quite Merrily Do Machine Engineers
Smash Steam Roller Oyer Roosevelt
Contesting Delegates AH Over Country.
Washington-Virginia Reports Adopted
FIGHT OVER PLATFORM EXPECTED UPON FLOOR;
PROGRESSIVES SUBMIT NO MINORITY REPORT
Only Rift Develops Over Question1 of Vice Presidential Nom
inee Hadley Mentioned as Possibility , buu He Has
Unqualifiedly Declined to Accept Well Understood That
If Barnes Says Sherman Is Man, He Will Be Picked.
.
Days wiiwihi inn
tt a. m. Covnika cll4
to order by Chairman Hoot
U a. pl Crdtntj4a wm-
mint majority rrrt on Mls-
laelpp! caleaWa kf "Urn
adopted br yCK"
it a- m Oedeottala .com
mute report on fond Mlssls
Ippl contest adoptad by vll
voce vol.
I0:7 a. m. Credentials com
mittee report on fifth atleiia-
Ippl district contest adopted
by viva voce. ...
10 it m. Sltth Mlaelslppl
report adopted viva voc.
11 01 a. m. CradenlleJa com
mittee report on Fifth. Blath and
g.rnU Mlaataalppt. Fourth
North Carolina, Third Oklahoma
and Second Tennaae coniesie
adopted.
ll:t a. m. Minority plan to
aubetitute Roosevlt for Taft
e men in Washington atate delega-
Uon defeated In a viva voca
Vll:0 a. m. Credential eom-
X mlttee report on Washington
alata delefatea adopted.
Z Di rri. Credenllale eo-
4 mlttea report a Virginia, con-
f -iCrontlal. com
mittee report on Taa delegate.
at-Jarg adopted.
1:40 p. m Credentials com
mltteaa report on all Ttxaa dele
gatea adopted.
1:41 p. m. Temporary conven
tion offlcala mad permanent.
.
e
valt ma to afcaar thai aeatljaeat for
ta eaten!, a 4 the chaeriag waa load
aad mof eoaaecWd tXaa whea tha Mad
Wy deaieaetretioa etarWd as Wedeaday.
U Klaatea afVer tha atart ei tha deal
watratloa tha Xooaarelt mea eUiHd a
panda thronrh tha han with aUle ataad-
arda. Xaaaaa Ud tha proaaaatoa. aad
very eae of tha BoaeeveK etaeaa fell
Ueo llaa hehlad. Tha ahaat, "We waat
Teddy," waa aaln hroayht tato play.
Tha report ef tha eradeaUala oomaxlt
taa haa haaa omplatad.. Za every la-
ataaaa tha vuae of tha dalagatea pUoad
as tha temporary raU hy the aaUoaal
aoatnunea waa 00 a firmed.
ROOSEVELT FORCES
FORE!
MEIIWTIS.
TOGETNOMNATON
Conferenco . Last Nioht Out
. lines Program of Mute Pro-
- test A&alnst Voting -of -the
Tainted Delegations.
NOMINATION LIKELY
BE? MADE:T0NIGHT
Two. Votes Only Needed at
One Time to Give Honor
to Colonel.
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Chlcao, Jaaa 8 A KooaaTalt dem
oaattloa wa. touched off U tha .0.
v.nUoa jnat before 3 o'oloch thl. aft.
v.. niM-ta Henry AUea ol
Xaaaaa. awuoed that ha n
from tha former preatdeat
v. naatrad to read.
Delefatea front tha Booaaralt atataa
lamped ta thrfr tamultaoa.
Iiana. and AU'- ttampta to read
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Xrery effort waa made hy tha Boom
HYPNOTISM
CHARGED
AGAINST
DARROW
JURY Bit
RY HEARING
District. Attorney Fredericks
Attacks Motives ot Lawy
on Trial at Los Angeles.
tfnlted rri Wire.)
' Hall of Records. Los Angeles, June 21.
Confusion reigned In Judge Hutton's
court during the trial of Clarence S.
,rarrow. on a jury bribery charge today,
Iwhen District Attorney Fredericks, hair
disheveled and quivering with rage,
leaped to his feet during a gruelling
cross-examination of John B. Harring
ton by Chief Couneel Earl Kogers and
'.charged Darrow with trying to hypno
tle the wltnens. ' .
"Darrow is trying to get Harrington
to look him in the eye," shouted Fred
ericks. "f he catches that man a eye
"fi : will hVonotlze him. I know whereof
ii apeak. Darrow used hypnotism on poor
(George Behm (Ortle McManlgal's uncle).
h tm trvin to cast a apell over this
witness right now. I heard sonm one
whisper to Darrow to catch Harrington s
,. it h doea. the wltrtess wlU aU
Telia and whoop's of , laughter filled
tha courtroom. Bailiffs vainly pounded
1 or oraer. . n'
V "That's h n1081 hdlsh sUtemant
C it aver heard In court in my life." gasped
jDarrow when he couia speaic . j
It waa no Joke to tha district attorney.
Ha faced the howling spectators with
flushed face and shouted tha accusation.
"I want your honor to instruct Darrow
ito keep hla seat." he-yelled. -Make him
'alt Btill. Ha la walking alt over tha room
trying to get Harrington' aye and put
a spell on him." '
Above tha turmoil Rogers yelled:
Til tell you the- real reason why
Harrington don't look either Mr. Dar
row or myself in tha eye. He'e afraid.
He dare not. For two daya I've beep
trying to catch hla ahlfty gate, but he
won't look at me." ' ,
, Harrington , kept tils . , gase steadily
verted, looking-over tha. Jurors'- heads
with his fa-ca turned sharply away from
the attorneya' table. Aa tha court bail
Iffa wer having great difficulty in try
Ing to aubdua the laughter,, court ad
journed tmrorsrlly.
Chicago. I1L. June 22. That President
Tart would be renominated and hla run
nlng mate selected, following the adop
tion of a compromise platform. In
hlch concessions would ba made to
the progressives, and that the fifteenth
Republican national convention ' would
adjourn alna die before midnight to
night, waa tha opinion of nearly every
parly leader today. Nerves had been
fraaaled by tha ordeal and tha delegates
and vlallora alike wanted to get home.
But to do ao tha greatest one day pro
rram that ever confronted a national
00 a vend on Is to be carried out... The
leaders aald Hhey could get thrOue
The delegates hoped' thl would bvpoa-
aible.
Tha renomlnatkm of tha president
waa conceded by nearly everyone. Tha
big party leaders Barnes, Jloot, Crane,
McKinley and their associates Insisted
tha president's strength through the
country haa been gaining by leaps and
bounds during the last 4S hours. They
declared there wera evidences that be
fore November tha party would be
united, arid asserted that Colonel Roose
velt'a new Progressive party would win
away from tbem only a minority, and
that In the progressive states the Dem
ocrats would lose more to the new party
thnn they would, hy thus equalising the
rignt. v
Despite their open confidence the Taft
leaders were troubled over the Roose
velt program. The leadcra for the colo
nel had Indicated that after the Taft
delegates had been sealed from the state
of Washtngon, which they characterized
aa only a trifle less flagrant case of
grand larceny than the California con
tests, they would participate In the pro
ceedings no further. But that there was
a well organised plan of campaign ready
for use in the Roosevelt camp waa
known to the Taft leaders, and the lat
ter made cartful plana to handle any
thing that might turn up.
Senators Follette and Cummins
were to be presented to the convention.
Tha Taft men insisted the president
Itjr William AUra VliltV
(Copyright. 1I12, br. Ut Aaaortated
New .papers )
cmoago, june ix.Tiie final program
of the Rooaerelt force for the convea
Ion waa made last night heo Colonel
Roosevelt, aftr a two hour conference
n his rooms with Ms friends, decided
that ao lopg aa the roll was tainted br
ha 7t delegatea seated by the nat tonal
ommlttae. the colonel would not allow
hla name to sppear before tha Republi
can convention aa a candidate.
in tin conference, wmen was of a
amUpubllo. aalur, aver .ll (h goier-
nors who have twin supporting Colonel
Roosevelt, ll.ney. plnchot, lleverldfe.
flarneld. Fort, McCormick.Van Valken
brg, Allen of Kanrss, liecord, Fllnn.
Cortelyou. Prrktna and a score of oth
ers. To these men Rosevelt made It
clear that he would not accept what he
regarded aa a tainted nomination, and
also that he would oppose any nominee
of tha convention nominated by the
tainted roll. The colonel added that for
them to purge tha roll and nominate
some one else sfter his name waa with
drawn ha would regard aa a trick. - Jia
will not, however, release hla delegstes.
sVoosav.lt Plan is for Uanoa.
It has been agreed that all Roosevelt
delegates shall alt mute In protest ss
the balloting proceeds. His friends, and
notably Aleiander H. Revel, tried to
show the colonel that the convention
waa practically In a deadlock With his
Instructed delegates sitting allently,
with Cummlnti and La Folletta holding
tha balance or power, ana that Taft
would not have a majority. Rut Roose
velt's contention Is that to participate
In a convention after tha permanent
roll had baan made tip- with tha stolen
delegates upon It, would be to coiidono
a crime.
A formal statement to this effect was
given to tha delegatea this morning be
fore the convention opened. It la not
Colonel Roosevelt's Idea to release his
Instructed delegatea, but to prevent
their participation In what they all re
gard as fraud. The colonel's Instruc
tions, If followed by his delegates, will
force the nomination of Taft. Taft'a
nomination, the colonel's friends be
lieve, will make a third party necessary
and its success probable.
Two Votes Control Policy.
Two votes would have swung tha con
trol of the convention from Taft to
Roosevelt yesterday, even with the
stolen delegates all for Taft And In
Taft'a majority of two were six votes
Instructed for Roosevelt In Illinois,
elected by the primary by 80.000 votes,
and two votes from Maryland Instructed
for Roosevelt by 6000. If these dele
gates, elected under Roosevelt Instruc
tions, had voted with the Roosevelt
forces upon the seating of the delegates
elected hy the California primaries,
Roosevelt and not Taft would be In
control of the Republican national convention.
The fact that Roosevelt lost the prl-
xtr : v
. mitt -.
01; 11 is FULL OF
Ml
PLATITUDES
BE
CALLED TO CLEAN
MADHOUSES
Governor West Announces
Laws " Governing Question
able Resorts Will Be En
forced at Any Cost.
Slm Bore.a of Th. Joarnal. )
Palem, Or.. Jun' 22. Declaring his
Intention to call out a carefully selected
squad of Oregon militia to wage a cam
palgn against immoral road ho 11 lies In
Mutnomah county. Governor West mad
the statement today that it Is expected
to be like the explosion .of a bombshell
In the camp df law violators.
i lniena 10 see mat roaunouses are
quickly, effectively and consistently
cleaned out, aald Governor West, "not
only in Multnomah county, hut In every
part of the state where officials have
failed to enforce the law." He said a
law enforcement squad would he mado
up of carefully selected men. not chosen
for their piousness but for their ability
to detect and recognize a blind pig. faro
game or house ofolll repute and then -to
ibollsh them. He said If necessary he
uwm icau.ine bljUBU.
' Wot Moral Wave.
"This Is no moral wave In tha exec-
emu ICED cy
TO
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Connecticut Executive Favors
Giving Republicans Monop
oly on Pre-Convention Fuss
ing; Pleads for Harmony.
(United Pr.u Le.sd Wire.)
Baltimore. June 22, Judge Alton B.
Parker, named as temporary chairman
of the Democratic nations? convention
hy the sub-committee, of the national
convention, will refuse to step 'aslde In
order to placate Bryan. A atatement to
this effect came today from Norman K.
Mack,' chairman of the national commit
tee," through one of his secretaries.
'Mr. Mack says that Judge Parker is
In the fight to stsy, and will not with
draw," said the secretary.
Lumber and Flour Shippers
Said to Favor, Direct Serv
ice; Farrell Returns From
San Francisco.
New Haven. Conn., June 22. Governor
Simeon K. Baldwin, today sent the fol
lowing telegram to William J. Bryan
at Chicago In answer to Bryan's mes
sage concerning the selection of Alton
B. Parker as temporary chairman of the
Democratlo national convention at Baltimore:
"Replying to your telegram, It does
not seem to me that the course you sug-
rresldent J. D. Farrell and Traffic
Manager R. B. Miller of the O.-W. R.
& N. company, are expected to return
In a few days from San Francisco,
here It is-understood they liavo been
conferring for several days with offi
cials of the Harrlman ocean lines In
regard to the malntenanca of regular
steamship service between Portland and
the orient.
It Is about a year now since the 0.vv.
R. & N. Co. turned over Its oriental
lines to the Frank Waterhouse company
with headquarters at Seattle and In a
short time the chsrter of the last of
three Norwegian liners, the Hercules,
will expire. These charters were trans
ferred to the Waterhouso company
when the company decided to withdraw
for a time at least from the Transpacific
field.
Plans for Future.
In the meantime Andrew Weir steam
ers are handling the business for the.
Contains General Statements
of Former Platforms as to
Tariffs, Monopolies and the
Rights of Common People'
DECLARES AGAINST THE ".
JUDICIAL RECALL, MILDLYj
Says Republican, Party Has
Ever Been One of Prog-
ress, Not Reaction.
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iaart. u Tto JuaraaLI
Chicago. Juna JJ. Tha platform, aa
reported 14 tha convention thla aflsr4
noun, opens by aflrmlng devotion to
government "of tha people, by (ba pao
pla and for the popl. " It declare for.
a protectlr tariff, supplementary antl-,
trust legislation and mildly condemn
the rerall of Judge.
At tha outset th platform para a
tribute to Lincoln, eipres.e prld in
tha psst achievements of tha party, anil
declares:
It hss atwaya been a parts' Of progV '
r a, Oiiil. U Jiaa-aaitbar a atattavta ry
nor reactionary." '
Belief a declared In "self controlled '
rapresentstlve democracy." and tha'
principles of constitutional govern.
mart." upon which the nation has proa
pared, are praised. Ppeaklng of new'
problems. It Is said:
It will atrlva not only In tha nation. -
but in th several atate to enact tha "
necessary atatutea to safeguard tha pub-'
lie health; to limit effectively tha labor
of women and children, and to protect.'
wage earnera engaged In dangerous oc
cupation ; to enact comprehensive -and :
generous workmen's compenaatlon lawa -
in place or th present wasteful and un -
Just system of employers' liability.'' ! .
In tha plank referring to th Judiciary.
It la declared to be th Intention of tha -party
to uphold the Integrity of tha
courts, and legislation la favored to pre.;
vent long delay and costly appeals. Tha'.
platform continues:
whlla w regard the recall of Judge
aa unneceaaary and unwise, wa favor , '
such action as may be neceaaarp to aim.".,
pllfy th procesa by, which.' any Judga
who ta found t be derelict in hla duly .
may b removed from offlc." -
Tha movement for universal peace Is
praised, without particular reference to,
peace treaties negotiated by th admin J.
1st ration. .
"The Republican party la opposed ta ."
special privilege and to monopoly," t
the opening atatement on th trust!
uestlon. Th Interstate commerce and '.
Sherman lawa are referred to, and -It la f
declared that the party will take no
backward atep. Additional legislation -to
supplement the Sherman law la fa-
o red to define as criminal offense
those specific acts which mark attempt '
monopolise trade, "to tha end that .
those who honestly intend to -obey the
1
(Continued on Page Four.)
GOV. H. L. JOHNSON ;
QUITS CONVENTION ;
BECAUSE OF FRAUD
(Continued on Page Two.) 1 (Cpntinued on Page Fiften.) (Continued on Page Four.) I ' (Continued on Page Fifteen.) i (Continued on Page Fifteen.)
First Picture Published in Portland of the Republican National Convention in Session in the Coliseum in Chicago
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California Executive Says His-
Duty to His State Forbids.
Participation in the Ndmi-,
nation of Taft.
(United Pr LeaaM Wire.) 4
Chicago. June 22. Declaring, that thai ;
governor of the state of California Y-t r
fused to sit in the Republican national
convention and see all the lawa of hla '
atate overrun, Hiram Johnson walked! ,
out of the Coliseum -this afternoon.) A
Through Mayer Ussmer, of the 'Call.''
fornla delegation, he issued the follow,
lng statement: . .; " 1
"I shall not sit in this " convention j
during the nomination of a president. -nor
shall I consider myself In any msuf
ner bound by its acts. 5 '
"Not only was tha: fraudulent roll
foisted upon us to defeat the will ofj
the people but tha . law of th. irfatat
of California, solemnly passed By- the'
state legislature and acqulescedf In by
the president and every faction In Cai.
1 fornla, has been nullified." - . v;. i
EXPLOSION
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IN RIOTS KILLS ONE
AND JNJUP 25 MM:
Cavalry Used to Disperse Mob
in Streets of Lisbon; - War-;
.- ships -as uuardfK
H1SCS,
.Lisbon June JJ. Cma man wut'1,
and tt wen injured today hy tha
plosion of five bomM. hen ,'Hotl.nir.
which. bgan last niri.t, an resum!
early today. FrtTiently cavalry rrutrr.
were ordered, fv dipere the - p-ih. '
th ro'ir mlilury :jrtir")n
tertd ia tfta prln.p! ir. ft,
sauares. -There r r.a"r',.
and tha rioters vrr t
e'ltpa whk h wr k--, i i
in I. e r.jr: -r.