THE
EUGENE DAILY GUARD
VOL. 80
GKtUtNIIALo COMMITTFF
MAKES NO CHANGE
IK. KM-:. OIIKCIIV, U I IIM SII V EVENIXU, JUNK 17,
Chicago. June 17. Fourteen hours
were given by the credentials turn,
mittee of the Republican national
contention, of which Senator Fulton,
of Oregon, was elected chairman
without opposition, for the presenta
tion of contests, but no change was
mad in the temporary roil of dele
gates and alternates. Full approval
was Riven of the work of the nation
al committee, which had Jev u-il
eight days to the question. I.i,;!u
was breaking Jn the eatt when the
work of th-e committee was comput
ed today.
Charles A. Bookwalter, member of
tie committee from Indiana, voiced
the protest of the men classed as an-tl-Taft
members of the convention.
"Of the cases submitted by the 'al
lies,' those involving 110 seats had
merit," said Mayor Bookwalter, "but
thev were railroaded out of the hall
without an examination of the evi
dence in their support by the commit
tee. Arguments were not listened to i
and the Taft men adopted rule
which absolutely excluded members
of the committee from participating
1" the debat,
"m"Hi;.rot!Zi,.lttr:-r'd
I here are nim-tv mil'i,,,, .....
' Will have to w r, ' , T"
1 he effort to ..,-rnre r -In. 1
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""her ua,i,nal li,.,,,,!,,!,," ! ,. '
Oresons vault,.,- will V,aV , .v
", Saturday W. ,f
'anbury. t,., vaulted 12 feet" i
inches, heating Hubert two Inehes.
A flUiettet. F- . ,
Tl, ,n . ., mi.suoro savs
.... ,,-So r.iectric lias its steel la
laid on Washim.t.,,, ,
force of men are now working to
ward Portland. Ground has been bro-'
ken for a sub-station a half mile ia'
of the city limits. I
laid
THE TAFT HAND SHAKE.
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We'll Abide
y Your De
cision
'.opyright 190 by
Hart SchaiFncr iy Marz
You can be UMPIRE in our Great
Clothes Match if you'd like to, and
know we'll get the decision as soon
as you look at the score we're mak
ing. Every Point is Honestly
Earned.
Hurt, Srlmffiirr V lurv cbitht rrc making rim I with
ru-ry man u!m knows them. They'll Kettini; tin ileriidii
of cveryhody whit nm juile of I'huhrs, tju:ility ,slyh,
lit iiimI t;tiloi-init.
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90 by 1
Cuv rigl't 1
They're AH Wool Always Good clothes as can be made.
Let us show you how you'll look in one of the Varsity
Models. We have them from $ 1 5.80 to S 30.00
Hats 1 o
You'll look your best with one of our
Panamas on
$5, $6, $7 and $9
I'fli PW - ot course we ve ouiti ud
pr f 'v) for less money, fancy
f:;y '. W ones too
Straw Kats $i to $3
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Yen need a
t::k
v.cVc rot cm for 23c cr 50c. Gwi cues.
In (act our stock r f Shirts, Hats,
Lr- WmU-'f T;es and down mc -
gery is the best and s: appiest it Eu-
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Copyright 190 by I
Hart'Schittner ii KUrxl.
J. B. STETSON
HATS
$4.50 to 53.00
gene.
STOP IN 'E - - OV Y0U
Copyright 1 'y. 8 by
Hirt Vur- i Mir
wHFii CASH f.EATi CRCDIT
Gordon H:.ts $3.00
r.Tjllory Hats
$3.50 o
MENTION OF ROOSEVELT'S NAME
CREATED SCENE OF ENTHUSIASM THAT
STOPPED CONVENTION PROCEEDINGS
l'hii'iiS. June 17.- Wlu-n Perma
nent Chiii i-in ail l.nUe matle rofeis-n.-e
to I'risulem Koo.-ifVi-lt in his s..vh
as "tho most iiIhim ot inot 'i
ul:ir man it; the I'nirej Si airs iml i ."
(lie most onthushiVvie ilemor.st rat i u
thus far in tht convention r cirt':'.'.
Kvory otu ..piwuenily in t ie i;
Rot tt hi fi'ei. All ovv v t Ik m
.1.
nit
I hair
of i it
Sttll tl
natn. r
of " Itoost'Velt ,"
"UiKiScvolt" were ht-inil
waveil, flttKA ami evt i
aloft. Afdr Boventei'i
t ht wiMfst tf n't'n.
Loite. Hivini; up all h
iiipi tho rnwil, tut d.'w
(h'tuontitratlon continue
nutl the co,
'Kour, four, four ycir iv. ire,"
was heard throiiKh ttu hull In u inon
otouotiH riMiltltlon, contluuliiK II lie n
chant. j
Cecil Lynn, of the Texas tlelenn-
tlon, was on the platform and encour
&Kod a rontliiuance of the domonHtra
tlon. LodKO rapped for order, but
was unheeded. j
Suddenly Miss Maude Neal, of the
Chicago Intor-Oceaif, In the proas'
stand, produced a "Te.tdy Hear" and
there, was greater etithuHlasiu. Tlx,
"Teddy" was tossed nil over the hull.1
Other "Teddys" camo Into play and,
pandemonium relitued. The demon-!
stralton showed no sIkiis of ahallug
when Chairman I.odK endeavored to I
resume his sprech, hut the rap of his'
Kuvel only restarted the cheering l
After Art mlnu.es he trie.l ukuIu'
and finally Bucceeiied In gettini; t lit"
nttentiim sutflclently to resume his1
yil.lnw.
V hen R nator Lodge nal 1 that j
.;:y oiif who alteuipted to urn- I't'-s-i
'(1"iit ii.oseveh's name us a caudl-j
d.i o v'lis no friend of Ituosi-vnlt 's,
t'ui i'he-ilim a.;aln broke out, but Diet
c t'MiMi 'si of the Hlul(emeuis being'
iiunlf hroug!it the hall to n,ti let uckk. j
At t he eo lie I union of I .(litre's iitl-'
dress there wan nppliuiHe from all
Meellotis of tin house.
oiitini rnH-t'itltngH,
Ttie Hpertalors and (b'li'yates were1
slow In gathering for I iday's session
of t ho Kepubllcan nut I on a I c inven
tion. Half mi hour before the lino
set for opening only a few hundred
spectators with In the gallery.
Ah t fi delegate i a hho in bled t here
was an air of uncertiiinty a to what
the duy's pesHlnti would bring forth.'
There was much less tnist through
out the hall thttu at the first sewn I on,
spectators and delegates finding their
seat! without, the cjiifiislon r yes-,
tentay. i
After the band had rendered a;
number of selection u vocal solo or
two served to keep the crowd In good
humor. At norm the Inll't" niwlrn bi-
ra:m so cinme.i d a tt bring a pro
test from thv tire am hunt U s an.) a
squad ot pt-Hie was c:npUic,l to
tW.i. theie.
At 1 2 : 1 It Senator Hurrow s lii nii i' l
d.nvn tln L-avt'l au.l n tt -m d th.it
the iuvoraM. u woiil t tv ukuIo b
Kev. William O, Wain of l'hlc:i-iii.
"' ie 'it'i(; alulelte , .nail read
li i pray fivin a pari f t;ie ro-ular
-vice "lie Kpisi'.val laurrh.
Mr it rs" ir.;yi'r was as lolluws:
"O 1 . 1. nir he.nenly Katlu-r. the
;h and eighty ruler of the unl
"se, -li, dotU from iliy thitme be
I ' 1 e ! the d w el ler- upon can h ;
it I. 'lly we beseech thee with
t1 : l iw 'o bchtild and bless thy
. vai l. tl piesldenl of the l ulled
i- ales, . iu; all otaer In nut horlt v ;
i. m I r r ilen!sh them with the
K ice ' l ij' Holy Spirit that they
n iy i.l -h incline t. thy will, and
w; Ik iu thy way, Kndow them plen
teously with heavenly gifts: grant
them In health and prosperity long
Jo live, an.) finally after this life to
obtain everlasting joy and retlclty.
And O most gracious (Jod, we humbly
beseech thee. h for the people of
these Culted States In general, sit t-s-pncially
for this Republican national
convention here assembled; that thou
wouldst be pleased tn dlrctl and pros
per nil their consultations to the ad
vancement of thy glory, the safety,
honor and welfare of thy people.
Take away nil hatred nnd prejudice
and w hatsoever else may hinder them
from perfect union ami accord, that
nil -things may be so ordered and set
tled by their endenvor upon the beHt
and unrest foundations, that peace
and happiness, truth and justice, re
ligion, and piety, may be established
among us for all generations. These
nnd all other necessaries for the
membci-H of this convention and for
the nation at large, we humbly beg
In the name and mediation of Jesus
Christ, our mont blessed land and
Saviour, who has tauuht us to say
when wo pray:
'Our Knt her, who art In heaven, hul
Idwed be thy name; thy kingdom
come, thy will be done tin earth as
It is in heaven, tilve us this day our
dally br-ail and forgive us our trea
pawses as we forgive those who ires
paws n gainst uk. Lend uh not into
teniplal Ion, but deliver us from evil,
for thine is the king loin, and the
power, and the glory, forever and
evt ,'. Am- n."
Harry Dougherty, of Ohio, of the
committee on credentials, announced
t hi re pert of t he commit let would
not be ready for an hour. There wan
no possibility of transacting IiiihIuchh
until the report was presented, nnd
the convention sell led down to await
Itc. arrive).
Chairman Maker presented Harry
HaAtor, of Minnesota, anil .lames 1).
Conner, of lnd''iii:t. who were dele
gates to the Republican convention
of 1 Klin. They were greeted with
great, applauce.
While awaiting the report on ith
dentlals there wan a parade through
the hall of visiting marching clubs.
Senator Vnrreri. of Wvnmlnif . sub-
jnltted the report of the committee on
Miles and order of business.
.lames K. Ituike. of l'eims iv.ni a,
cuhiultte.l a minority report. The
names of the members of the com
tiiittee from MaMHchiiH.-:ttt. Wiscon
sin. New Hampshire and Ctah were
appended to the minority report.
Kepieentativo Hurko took the
platform to advocate the adoption of
t he minority report.
iJovernor Wlllson spoke In oppo
sition to the minority report.
Several others favored and oppos
ed the minority report on rules and
order of business, but the majority
report was adopted.
Senator Kulton. of Oregon, present
ed the report of the credentials com
mittee, which wan adopted with a
ft w dissent hm "noes."
XiKl-litJiinclloii riank.
The committee on resolutions is
expected to report this afternoon.
Moth sides assert their control on the
, antl-lnjunctlon plank feature, and
there Is a possibility that the matter
I may bo fought out on the convention
floor.
i Aside from the Injunction ques
lliou there seems lo bo little dlfficul
ity ahead (hat the platform will be
I HUbstantlally as desired by thv ad
I ministration.
The committee on rescolutlonn met
Mn the Auditorium Annex Inst even
i tug ami listened to numerous persons
who desire the insertion or special
planks In the platform.
Senator Hopkins was made chair
man of the committee and Major
Iniin F. J.!cey. or Iowa, secretary.
Among those heard was a delega
tion of women who wauled the fran
chise granted to women.
A largp delegation of foreigners
wnut more liberal Immigration laws,
II. D. Clark, of Omaha spoke Iu fa
vor of Inland waterways Improvement
and advocated the Issuance of t.'iOD,
nnn.uotl of two per cent b:inds to car
ry out the work.
Advocates were present urging
statehood for ArUonu nnd New M ex
he. The session did not adjourn until
TJ:;u a. in.
Kl'LFI 11 OK I'KAMAXKXT
t 'HAIKU AN, KLNATOU
loim.l.
I thank yon most sincerely tov the
great honor you have done me til
choosing me lo prcHe over your de
llverat Ions. K r It Is a gnvit -lionor
to If the presiding officer of the Re
publican National Convention. 1 can
conceive of convent tons I have In
deed heard of conventions where the
honor of such a st as that now oc
cupied by me, Is dubious, and where,
If excitement Is present, pleasure, la
cotisidcloitH bv Its absence, Hut to
be the presiding officer of o Repub
lican convention Is ever a high dis
tinct Ion to which no man can bu tn
fenslhle. (leiitlcmen of Mid Conven
tion, ngalu I thank y hi,
I shall not delay or detain you with
many winds. Your resolutions will
iCiTtiflnii'd on I 'Hue Kmir
WKATHKH FOII WAST
KOH NOIU'IIU KHT
Portland, June 17. Ore-
gon nnd Washington Cloudy
with probably shower tonight
t and Thursday.
1 FAIRBANKS WOULD TAKE
SECOND PLACE AGAIN
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