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' PASfE SIX TT' HilDFCRT) MATTi TRTRTTNR arTCDFOTCD, 01TCC10N. TTTTflRnAY. ITTOTC 1.1. 1912. 4MT-"I , in; E mm TWO PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES IN CASE OF DEADLOCK AT CHICAGO. f 111 I I-;; Li, hi AS IN MATE ROOSEVEL DKNVI2K, Colo.. Juno 13. Charg ing a KoohcvpII plan to cnnnro the volt'3 of a million women who will hold tliu Imlnnre of power through out the nnt'on next November, the Denver Hopuhllcnn declares today J.ut Jin go Don B. Lindsay of the Juvenile ocurt here, noted writer and reformor, may be Roosevelt's running ninte. Mrs. Sarah Piatt Decker, and Ltnd sey, thu paper says, conferred hero hnforo Jmlgo Lindsay startr-d east, with the result that .Mrs. Docker agreed to throw her Influence among tho western suffragists o n ticket headed by Roosevelt and Llndsoy, whether this ticket Is a regular re publican ticket or a bolt ticket. In return for this, says thu Repub lican, Mrs. Docker Is to get the nomination to congress from a Colo rado district, receiving Roosevelt's personal support. 90 MB OUT ON STRIKE LOS ANOHLES, Cal.. June 13. Acting upon order of their officers 1.G00 men affiliated with Los An geles Building Trades Council, struck today. Only men who wore nt work on Jobs other han union labor was employed were called out Work on a half a dozen buildings in course of construction In the busi ness district was suspended. Con tractors late today were making strenuous efforts to fill tho places of the strikers with non-union men. Appointed by the strike commit tee, 100 unionists toured the city, visiting small as well as large Jobs, to urge workmen to Join the strike. According to Secretary Mooney of the council, scores of non-union car penters, steam-fitters, plasterers and plumbers applied today for union cards. 1 HHff59flDK7 j' dJEwiBkudEx vVnvvt 3 .tj&jiK $ v Q NuJP " (558 "SBW CMARLLa L'VftNS HUUIIL& O MANY ACHES ARE :Dfl5 M lilSH TROOPS READY SEEKS DISMISSAL ' SIGNED FOR WATER; MICE I0 OF INJUNCTION I IRISH SUFFRAGETTES START WINDOW SMASHING CAMPAIGN DUBLIN, Juno 13. Irish suffra g ttcs came Into vigorous conflict with tho authorities hero today when they tried to emulate the deeds of their English sisters by carrying on n window-smashing campaign. After the women had shattered forty-two windows in the post office, customs house, land commissioner's offlco and the police and military barracks, the police arrived on the scene and several of the suffragettes were arrested. EXECUTION OF BROTHERS INDEFINITELY POSTPONED SALEM, Ore., June 1H. The exe cution of George mid Olmrle-. Hum phreys, brothers, couvvioloil of the murder of MrsKlizn Griffith hclieil ulcil for tomorrow, today lin in definitely K)tK)iic'iI through the hcrving of n stay of execution on Wnrclcii Curtis, of the penitentiary here. An upon h pemling before tho supremo court. FIGHTING TO KEEP RIVER OFF SUGAR PLANTATIONS NEW ORLEANS, La., Juno 13. A dosporato fight Is bolng made to day to keep the flood waters of Hy molla Crevasso from Inundating sev eral valuable sugar plantations In LaKourcho Parish. Hundreds of cattle, Isolated, are almost certain to dlo of starvation. UNCONFIRMED REPORT OF MEXICAN REBEL DEFEAT WASHINGTON, Juno 13. Uncoil finned rumors that t lie Mexican rebel forces under General Orozco met a disastrous reverse near Torreon anil rotiouteil to .limine, miclicil tho stnto tlcpurtinoiit hcio loiluy, SISSON WATCHMAN KILLED BY GREEK YHK1CA, Cal., Juno 13. Shot in (ho Unco while nttempting to arrest Theodore Ditllen, n Greek, under u Iiouso in Sissop last Saturday, Night Wiitohimut J. A. Dnuglieity of tlmt oily, died in n hospital hero today. Jliillou is in jail Intro. Prison Steward Resigns. SAN QUENTIN. Cal., Juno 13. Frank 1). Moulten, stoward of tho gMicrnl moss In tho utato penitentiary lioio, who was assaulted during tho recent prison riots him resigned, Muulton declines ho is not quitting because- of tho rocout trouble and probably will return to rcsuino work Ht tho prison aa a guard. The first day of tho campaign for the securing or 10.000 acres for tho completion of tho proposed Rogue lands Canal nutted lfttio acres, the result of tho efforts of the Medford commltteo under tho gu Idance of George E. Boos, representative of tho Rogue River Valley Canal Co., This with the 900 acres previously signed up makes a total of 2460 almost oue quartor of tho total amount neces sary. Among the larger signers Wednes day were: Hoover and Ingalls, 150 acres; Hlllcrest orchards, 50 acres; A. C. Abrams, 00 acres; John T. Sullivan. ISO acres; II. P. CowgUl, 330 acres. This does not include any number of land owners who signed up for amounts from five to forty acres. The largest land ownors who are fav orable to the project have not been asked to sign up, the entire com mittee appointed at the meeting Tuesday not yet getting Into action. The Commercial club has sent out letters to the members of the com mltteo asking that the members bo gin work at once. In order that all the isgnatures and tho total acreage be signed up, in time to bogiu tho preliminary work this year. As soon as the 10,000 acros is secured, a representative of tho Roguolands company announced last night, that wor would commence, which will nean tho expenditure of ovor a mil lion dollars. .NEW YORK. Juno 1.1 -That there will ho no nomination of a presidential camlidato at tho demo cratic national com cation In Balti more until tho Now York and Illi nois delegate decide upon a eanill dftto wan ruortd today following a conference horo between Norman E. Mack, chairman of tho national committer ami Roger Sullivan of Illinois, Charles P. Murphy of New York and Urey Woodson of Ken tucky, secretary of tho commltteo. It is told that tho 151 'dologates from New York anil Illinois will vote for Governor John A. l)l. or Mayor Inynor on tho first Irallot. Late thoy will unite on somo candidate ami fight it out to a flnWi. The committeemen who conferred hero today declined to state whom they (.would support. HONG KO.VG. Juno 13 - British troops are being holt! In rondluosw hero today to go to Canton at a moment') notice on am unt of tho condition of mires la bat city. Canton's flnaulal oinlltlons N acute, and tho general situation so serious that a crisis may bo precipitated at any hour. Tho troops returned from tho forogu settlement at Can ton last Saturday but subsequent developments muku It likely that thoy will have to go back. Titv to ki:i:p L'O.NKINSIO.V op ri.i:.Mi:.vrs prom jciiv. MARE ISLAND BUILDS GUNBOAT M0N0CACY WASHINGTON, Juno 13. An nouncement was made by tho navy department today that tho Gunboat Monocacy win be built at Mare Island Navy Yard, California. Tho cost will ho ?H 1.000. EXPECTS NEW YORKERS TO FLOCK TO TEDDY CICAGO, Juno 13- That ho ex pects Colouol RousoM'lt to get ninny of tho Now York delegates to tho republican national convention was declared today by Gilford Pliiihot, as a result of floods of personal letters to tho delegates, showing an over whelming sentiment in favor of Iloonovolt In somo a ctlfiim of that state. FIVE HUNDRED TURKS KILLED AT TRIPOLI UOMH, Juno 13.--Plvo hundred Turks and thirteen Italians killed and fifty-four Injured In tho attacks on the Italian garrisons at Homes, patches received hero today. Tho Turks woro ropulsod. UPHOLD PLAN TO DISSOLVE SO-CALLED POWDER TRUST WILMINGTON, Del., Juno 13. -United States Judges Gray, Hufflng ton and McPherson handed down to duy a decieo upholding tho plan for tho dlb-soliitlon of tho so-called pow der trust. Harrow Near Bieak Down. LOS ANGKLKS, Cal., Juno 13. Continued strain caused by tho trial upon tho result of which hlugca tho clearance of his honor, Is having a niarkod effect on Chiionco Harrow and his fi lends aro fearful that ho may beomo seriously HI, LIGHT DEALINGS ONLY Xi:V YOKK. June 13.- With light dunlins today'- -lock market opened lrnctioiinllv higher. Kcndimf Tnion I'aeifii", Ktetl, t upper and Colorado Fuel mad light $nin, while Atehi m)ii and Anierieiui Sugar wore down at trille. Later more strength win shown. Canadian l'aoifie and Union Pacific rixiiiK n jmint or more. The market elo-ed steady. Bodn were -lend v. BOY KILLS FATHER TO FREE FAMILY OF ABUSE STOCKTON. Cal., Juno 11!, A Stubborn contest to keep tho sensa tional confession of Zollle Clement) from going before tho Jury Is made here today. Attorney Borry for the defense denounced tho Sacramento 'and Stockton police, declaring that i the confosalon to tho murder of Wil liam 11. Newman was secured In Sa cramento by third degree methods, and that an Implied promise was mado to Clements at this requl that ho bo sent to the county hos pital would bo granted if ho woul 1 ooufoss. OUKKNSWIfO, I'm., June 13. Scejdiiu In lieo hi mother, hiiuxolf and tiio res of the fnmilv from hi father's repeated nhuv, Kliner Watt, 18, killed his father by putting poison in his whiskey, arciuiliiiu to the ln' coiifpnMtm here todnv. Yoiiiii; Watt ha- hen Jonn ill v ilnt'-cr with mur der. Tile JVtily Hint from Paris. t Ml"HH& ftaHbB jaaBBMaaaBiwtt; hh BBBBBKPjLat'"' aaai aaaaalfeBaT aaafl aaailKf , b ILHaEf K ' v w PILIIMNOS OlWHItHIi OVKU APPIXTIOXS ()!' Wt).MAN VANCOUVKR. U. C. Juno 11'. Aftor Sayhu Rice, a Plllplno had flrod a revolver shot at William Ma tilda of tho sanio nationality, in a quarrel regarding tho lattor's wife, Matilda responded by biting Rice's finger off. The affair took place In a house of Past Rayncr street last night. Rice was taken to thu polite station, charged with shooting with Intent to kill and Matilda to tho hospital. COURT CJIVKS IM'.CISIO.V I.V iii gims p.Lixrno.v suit Itrtt C.p;il.ll, ml, V, ru.lllut.r ! Tho "Ijlb" irlmmlns: on a frock of whltn cashmere and lace, tho latter Placed ovor a turquoUo colored silk lining. SKATTLK Jiiih- 12. Unlvorslty students who are not Holf-siiportlng are not entitled to vote In municipal elections If their parents live outside of Seattle. This wan thu ruling made by Judgo R. B. Albertsou In tho re count suit or II, (J, GUI against Mayor Cotterlll, PIvo students woro thus disquali fied and their votea were disallowed yesterday. Of thoso ono voto had been for Gill. In nil, 30 stud-ntH aro to ho oxfi mined In addition to tho fourteen who have already testified, Giants Pass After Aviation Meet. Tho celebration of the coming Fourth was illsi-ustied pro and con at tho regular monthly .mooting of tho Commorclnl club. President Holmit stated that ho himself would like to celohiato If tho town could find tho features to make an attractive and Hiic()"S8ful program. An avlutlon meet appealed to him if tho cost wouldnot ho prohibitive, Tho host flguro yet obtained for this foaturo was 11,000. Attorney O, 8. Bluuch ard was in favor of celebrating, but IiIh Idea of a proper observance of tho day wns to hold u big picnic in tho park or somo available grovo, and with sports, barbeciio, fireworks, etc, glvo tho people a safe and sano dny'f It, with everything froo, and GrantH Pass playing host to all of lior friends who would come. Roguo Rlvor Courier, "WASHINGTON, Juno 13. Bolzod with sudden Illness, Secretary of tho Navy George Von L. Moyor loft Washington today for his homo at umllton, Mass. His condition Is not considered norloua, Porter J Neff. attorney for tho city and for H. tl Perham who has tho contract for the comitructlou of tho proponed bridge over Bear creek In this city Is at Portland to appear before Judgo Calkins In tho matter of the injunction suit brought by Beuton Bowers and S. A. Carletnu of Ashland to restrain the county from erecting the bridge over Bear creek. Mr. Neff as attorney for tho con tractor plans to fllo a cross com plaint In which ho will admit that the charges In tho complaint filed by Bowers and Carletnu are correct whero thoy allege that tho present Indebted iikhh of Jackson county Is Il legal, being III excess of tho $5,000 limit Imposed by tho constitution. Mr. Neff will then ask a dismissal of tho temporary Injunction, for If the present debt is Illegal, tho county Is not In debt, and ran proceed tho construction of tho bridge over Bear crook. Parly action Is expected. HIGHT YAQl'IS KII.I.PH I.V HALTING OP S. P. TRAIN. TUCSON, Ariz.. Juno 12. P.lght Yaqul Indians woro klUd and a s-oro wounded by guards protecting con struction work along tho Southern Pacific's right of way bo'.woon Llipouos and Porero, Souor, late to day. Nearly 200 Indians attacked a con struction train In charge of Coudt'c tor J. Jackson. Nouu of iliu train new was wounded. Railroad officials have applied to thu governor of Sonera for permit.- slim to pursue tho Indium: Willi. armed employes, ItlTCIIIPSAVS m: has WOLGAST MATCH .IL'LV I PORTLAND. July 12. In a letter received hoiv today from New York, Wllllu Rltchlo who loiontly mot Champion Ad VYnlgust In a gruelling four loumi scrap In San Pranhlsco, declares ho Is offered a match with Wolgast on July 1 In San Pranclsco. It Is presumed tho orfer was mudu by Promoter .lames Coffiotli. Ritchie snyH ho "may accept." Yoiiiio; Army Officers Graduate, WPST POINT, N. Y Jim o 12, Membors of tho class of l'JI2 of tho United StntoH Military Academy re ceived their diplomas from the hands of Major Genera! Thomaa II. Barry. Hupoilutondont of tho aca demy, this morning. On tho plat for mvoro seated Seciotary. of War Stlmsoii and u largo number of prominent officers, Including somu of tho oldest officers on tho retired list who have been attending class reunions at tho academy tho past few days. Tho attendance of distin guished civilians also was turgor than usual. Practically all of tin, members of tho somite and house committees on military affaltu worn piosont, MORTGAGE LOANS Money on hand at all ihnoH to loan on improved ranches and city property at lowest rates with "on or before privilege." JAMES CAMPBELL Phone 3231 320G.O.Bldg, 100 TAILORED SUITS at Exactly One-half Price 'Tin lipwcsl Sprinp; Tailored Snils. inelud iiitf mixtni'PS, sprees, hair line servos; all super ior tailored suits. .Many are "Sl, le Craft" models. All si.es, al exaellv one-half priee. Al terations, if any, will he ehared for. 100 Trimmed Hats at exactly 1-2 price Heatitiful .Milaos, Hemp hand made Mats, ineliidinjr all our (!at;e models, every trimmetl hat $7.50 it tid above, one-half priee. Trimmed hats below this priet are icdueed one fourth and one-third. $10.00 Panama Shapes $6.95 Breathe That Catarrh Away If you kniw Hint by lirrnthlni; In n n' This McMliob iln vnpor brines (ilcdMUil. nuoltdliK iilltlKrlitlr npor J oil no limt .fit r. 1 1 f. uii'l imiHn no nnfo coulil cli'.nr out Hi" loiMiilllrH fioni rroin (luiii cutiirili, linilirlilllM niul juiir bi'iul ii ml Iuiikn, liri'iilhn f r-'l v n i iiiiaiiiiii'tlun iiKiiln unit Krl rl.l of lh rnt.itrh lluil .M,.uiI.Ii.h Vnpor Trmlmi.nl fr Iiiih lii'.'ii ixithtTitiK you 'i-r wintii. jo wouldn't you hit Kind lo ilii II" ' . ,, , ,. v.... ...T .i.. ii nw t v..w it t..r MrlillMilyitHls Hnl' 1 rrntnirlil. tOtf. ion can ilo II, now. 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