Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 22, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    METORD MATL THTRTTNE, MEDFORD, OREGON SATURDAY, .TFE 22, 1012.
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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
W. II. Aduiim of (Irlrriu clock
iipunl Hal ill day In Medfnrd on IiiihI
IH'HH,
Tint Producers Fruit company Iiiih
hit loiitrnt'tii for Din orctiloii (if two
imw packing houses, ctmi on (Irlftln
nook mill (ho oilier nt Puvls.on tho
P. H I'J.
Hlop HWiurliiK at Unit lawn mower
nml bring It to Mitchell's wagon shop
and liuvn It uharpciiod, No. 3U H.
Itlvmalilo.
TliKin will lut no speaking on tin
MtrnxtH lliln evening, but M. W. Pnitt
will Himiilc ut tin Christian chinch ut
II o'clock Hiuiiliiy afternoon.
J. K. Niiyiirt nml I-' 13. Merrick
lntvo loluruml from it IiiinIiikkh trip
lo Bonthern Cullfornlii.
C. (1. llurKciui mnl Whllromb Fluid
have leaned it residence In Went Moil
ford mnl nfler fitting It it f will or
cupy bachelor iiuurtern (here.
Cnrkln ft Taylor (John II. Cnrkln,
(llnnn O. Titylor), attorucyM-nt-lnw,
oviir Jncksou County Ilnnk bulldltiK.
Mt'Jford.
- Jack Pendleton nnnt Friday In
Medford from liU Table Rock ranrli.
Hit (ilntt'H tlint the recent ruin was
worth hiimlri'itit of ilollitin lo Table
Hock iiolnto growers,
H. A. Nowull, Utiles' tailor, 4th
rloor M. F. & II. Co. IiMjc.
Dr. J. F. Itxilily Iiiih Inlt tor a
utiorl Inisliicsit trip to Unuilit Pass
Hit IkiIiIh an option on tin Htoiiinhiiiit
mine uinl In looking titter business In
connection with It.
Tim Houtliorn I'urlflc pamumgoi
ntatlon In tho only place In Medford
wlntro tlrkotH to points outside of
Jarkion county run ho purchased.
Mrs. T. It. Young of Orants Pan
Ik spending a Otw ilayii In .Medford on
business,
A. B. Itaniim nml M. F. Ilanloy
linvo ret ii r nml from a business trip
to Portland,
B, U. Woaton, commercial photog
rapher, negatives annilo any tlmo or
pUctt by nppolnttnont. Phono M. 1471
Senator Von dor Mellon of Wollen
In In Mi'dford for it utiorl visit with
friends.
Mnthotvn & Hon do draylng, trans
ferrlng and furniture packing. Hot ti
phone. Hunduy work a specialty. KG
Chick WlUon motored with n tiiiiu
her of friends to BukIo Paint Friday
evening where an old fashioned liarn
dance wan held. An enjoyable even
ing I" reported.
Mr. mid Mrs. Von tier llellcn have
returned to their houm at Bugle
Point after a visit at Jacksonville
with Mr. and Mrs. Uhniinrtty Florny,
Htuplelgli ilmlwnr, 28 Ho. Cen
tral. B. W. 1 1 unt lny has relumed from
a Mhort intlni'HH trip to Han Francisco.
IMKar Hafer who U at Han Fran
cisco on business Is expected to re
turn to Mt'dford Sunday
W.J. H.ivIitm Iiiih entered IiIh Rum
blor it) In two rnri-H for tint Fourth
of July; Hit Ih tho first man to outer.
Ho nldtiH at Anhlmid.
Hoo It. A, llolmos, Tho Iniuranr'
Man, over Jncknon County brink.
Mr. and Mr. J, II, Jarktuin of
KttKl" Point npcut Haturday In Mod
ford. Colonel llurko Hpout Prldny In
Mt'dford vIhIHiik frlt'nilu. Ho uiportH
tho Koxy Ann orchard In Mplcuil'd
condltlomi. Hit hint rollct'tt'd ovor
ll.fiOO t'HRit from IiIh poultry yardit
nlni'0 January I.
Tho Mcdford Comurvatory for
Mimic and LiwiKiiaK', tho only mimic
nchool In Hoiithnru Oregon with a full
corps of titaclivrn, will bo opt'ii all
iiiiunor. G, Tnlllmidlor, director.
MIrh Hybll PIhIi Iiiih rtiturut'd from
u vlnH In California.
Kodak finishing, th boat, at Wet
ton'a, oppoalto book atom.
A Hoarch warrant wiih IbuiuhI In tho
Jiiatlco Court today at tho roijuoHt of
Walter Mvrrlck who IioIIovoh that ho
Iiiih Information ri'KiirdliiK tho hal
liard bulla which wore recently
ntolen from tho Natatorlum hlllard
parlor.
Mbiu Floroncn (Iravon, teacher of
piano, Mtiullo UOTi W. Jackson street,
80
' Mra. F, 13, Merrick baa returned
from' u vhtlt at 13iikoui. MIhh Hiith
Mnrrlck who Iiiih JiihI Kraduatud from
tho University letiirned with her.
Mra. I, O. Powora Iiiih returned
from u vUlt with fiiemlH ut Port
land. '
Lawn and Hiution auppllos, Blinp
ty Ilardwuro.
The comiulttco which Ih Jui1i;Iiik
tho ucliool KimlmiH Ih hampeied In
Ih Avorlt by ralluro of the nchool ohlN
dieii who havo KardoiiH roportliiK
tbolr nanu'H and iiumborH. Nam oh
iihould bo brought olthor to tho of
fco of tho Mall Tiibuno or lo tho
Hun,
Mth, 13. W. AtklpH of AhIiIiiihI Ih
WeeKs&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
Bay hon M71
Ifbt rupBMl V, W. Waaka t071
A. a. Orr,
fcADT AIHXITAKT,
m i t i i 1 1 1 1 K It MW duyfl III Modfoid with
fiieudH,
Mr. ami Mm, O, (', Hokkh aro ix-
pei'tnil lo inlnrii hooii from a vIMt
wllh oiiHti'in frlomlH,
Mtidford booklolH went hiiiIIoi'mI
aboul (ho yard at (ho Hoiithoru Pa
cific depot (IiIh inoniliir, wluiu one of
(ho Illicit linxt'H coiiIiiIiiIiik new Mod
foul hooklelH wiih biokeu open while
beliiK lililoadoil mid HcaHorod. Heveu
lni(o Iioxch fllli'il with tint llltiraturo
arrived and went dellverod lo tlioe
comuiori'lal club.
.Mr. mid Mm. 13. I). Doano left
Haturday iiieinlui: for a hIioiI vlHlt
Ml Han Praiiclhco.
I), H. Klin; of William ercnk Ih
HpeiidlUK a lew ilnyn In Meilford on
IiiimIih'hh,
i. V, Ti'iMilMOii of IIiiiiiIh I'aHH Ih
Hpeiiilliif'. a few ilayn In Mcdfoid on
hliHliienH.
MlH. Alice TlionipHOii left IIiIh
moruliiK for a nborl vhtlt wllh frlemlH
at HacrauU'tilo Him watt accompli
oli'd by her tioii. John.
Wliltcoinh I'IkIiI who reri-ully pur-
ehaHi'd a fruit trael Junt iiihI of the
elly lHwroUNlilerliiK lilniHcIf fa voted
of the i;oiIh In a miiiiicIi mm a well
which ho had it link on IiIh place a
fow weeltM UK" Iiiih been ovorflowlnu
continually hIiico a depth of :IT feet
wiih i cached Tint men tdiikliu; (he
well Hiiddenly cut throiiKh a layer of
hliio rock ami nliucli a hirim Hlream
Tim well filled In a few hourn and
Iiiih been overflowing wince.
Mr. mid MrH. I). II. WIicIhcI mid
daiiKiileiH havo reliirned from the
Cant.
I,, II WHhoii left Htilurday for a
ttlioit vlHlt at Inland where hit will
look arir iiiIiiIiik IntereitH.
lleuiy II. Call of CrautH Piihh
Kpeut Hntuiduy at .Mcdford.
Itodr.er. Hitchcock or ICiikIo Point
Mpeiit Knliirday In Med ford.
A fow of the "fnlthriilM" withered
at the KroiliidH or the Medford Itod
mid (lun club Friday afternoon and
nlannlitereil a few clay plKcontt by
way or Ketllni: In xhiipo rnr toiinia
tnentH later In the Mcanon. HIiooIh
ant to be heltl each Friday afternoon
throughout tho tiuininer.
Mr and Mrn. Charlen W. Torrance
of Climax Hpeut Haturday In Medford
on a nhort biiHlnenH trip.
A M. Woodford Ih Hpondlni; a few
dnyH In tint vicinity of Hilt. Cal. Hit
will return noon when ho will leave
to upend M'Vural weeka at Cooh Hay.
MIkh Mary I.ucuh or KiiKene Ih In
Medfortl vlaltlng Mra. A. W. McKay
or (IiIh city
CrautK Pan Medford. .Medford
ball park Holiday, 2:15 p. m.
l.t'iiKiie PltchtTH will perforin for
CniutH PiikH and .Mcdford Hunduy.
McFadden new pitcher for Grants
PaKH will ho nppoaed by Hutlur In
Hit nil ay's khuio.
MIhh Hmlly Spnudirortl linH left for
Hut utnlo convention of Chrlwtlan
cluircheH nl Turner to which alio Ih a
ilelej:ale.
CHEERS FOR ROOSEVELT
(Continued from P.iro 1)
Idtpl up a ninnliiK fire or Interrup
tion or Allen and finally Chairman
Knot notified him (hat If be did not
lieep quiet bo would V' ejected.
"I hope thul It wilt ho undorHtood,"
Halt) (tool, "thai tint friends of Mr.
Tart or any other candldato In thU
convention will accord the name treat
ment to a represcntatlvit or Mr.
Itoomnelt (hat they would Klvo their
own Kiokenman."
When Allen concluded WatKon
moved that tint minority report of
tho illicit committee he tabled. Tills
waa dono by a viva voce vote. Then
former Vleo-Presldent FalrbunkH.
chairman or the committee on lexo
ludoiiH wiih rceo;ulzcd.
When Falrbaultrt bewail bin report
bin voice did not carry mid there wero
HhoutH or "louder."
It Ih nald JoBepli M. Caltes In con
templatliiK a revival or Victor Her
berts opera "Tho Serenade." There
may bu a revival alno of Itettluald
tlo Koven'a "Hob Itov "
The Dully Hint from Porls.
lUtlulu Owt'i", "", lk lln.u ut'
Clianceublu olu cilil uinl lilac laffvta
ill'cua with Iiiniii (in i it l i-il tulliiu l''ioiu
skirt liahL'l (if iiijIIiii'u lutu r(--.iiiln nltlxi'cil
I 111 cuUiia llltu (lit) wide lupel on Ihw wiilut,
I wlilcli full la u ilveu pulal la Uiw buvU.
la I Til. II !! 1 I IM n J
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA
WALKS OUT OF CONVENTION
9ltK. 'MMI'bW aaV f
I JL wM ".iBEi'. P I I
lOVKKNOy. H1FJM1 W JOHHSOIf
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At the Churches
At (he Christian Church
Ko pi fuelling, (lie iniuister Iiumu
puie to the cnnwiition nf Oregon
ClillHtiaii elniiclie liilile ht-houl a id
eoiiiiiiuuioii xerxle.. ut the regular
inoiniui; Imurx. ('. K. at 7 ). in.,
prayer meetiiij; on Thuiilay evening.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Sunday M'riec at II o'clock, sub
ject t" It'Hfon sermon, "I the I'.ii
veie Ineluiliiii; .Man, Kxtihed by
Atomie Force f" Ti'Htiuioiiiul inceli.i!
Wetliifhtluy ut S p. m. All are wtl-
come. S lay school ut 10; all under
the ue of twenty arc invited to the
Sunday school. Ilcndini; room benii:
J to o p. in. daily, except Sunday
Church edifice Noilh Oakdale.
Zion Ev. Lutheran
((icinwiii-Kiif.ii-.li)
At .ion v. Lullierati chunii, .'ill!
W. ttb street, tbeie will be (Icriuan
Kervice at 1 1 n. m. Kuylish service at
7:.'ll( p. m.. subject of scimoii, "The
.Mission of the Church Is to Sir e
Sinners." Sunday school (Knulisli)
at 10 a. in. Couratl Wilher, pa-tor.
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
Rev. Joseph Shceriii, prie-t in
tiiurxe. Sunday -erxicc: Holy com
uiunioii 7 n. in.; Sunday school 10 i.
m.; service mid sermon II u. in. No
evening service. Services me held iu
St. Murk's hall uud all unt welcome.
Prcshytcrian Church
Preaching Sunday ut 11 n. in. The
young people lire boosting for the
Mtrvicc. The senium is for young men
mid women. The subject is "Influ
ence." (looil music. At 8 p. m, (he
young people have Ihe service. Sun
iluy nchoiil i( a. in. Prayer ineeliu
at 8 p. in. every Thurtliiy.
Methodist Episcopal
Comer Hartlett and Third, K. Ollu
Kldiidgc. pastor. Preaching by (he
pas(or Sunday next, 1 1 a. m., S p.
in. .Subjects, morning, "l.osU Art,"
night, "A Lost Conscience." All
other services as usual.
Baptist Church
Services iu (lie llaplist church Sun
day us follows; Prcucliiug II u. m.
autl S p. m. Sermon by tho pastor.
Subject of morning sermon, "Cl.nl
Willing uud Doing"; evening, "Begin
ning nud Continuing lo Follow Christ"
Special music nl both sen ice. Jun
iors incel ;i p. in. Young People'-i
meeting 7 p. in. Sunday school D:-ir
u. in. .Men's llihlo ela-s same hour,
All live invilcd lo these services. A.
A. Holmes, pastor.
Methodist Cliurchc
K. Olin F.ltlridge, pastor. Service
Sunday us follews: I'rcuehing by Ihe
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SAWS- Olio Inch contrfUKal
pump. ?fi. or trade ror what have
you. liione ;u;i v.
FOR SAl.l'3-l-paBhenger 1 IH 0 Cad
illac, Just been overhauled. Huns
flue. Cheap for cash. Phono
No. 1302. 7i
FOR SAI.K ri-rooin modern bunga
low on paved Btreet, lot 50x100,
vviiIIh phiHtured and tinted, oiip or
my snaps. If Interested cnll In
lininedlatoly, Ptico $1,400, houso
cout to hulld about $inoi) bu
Bldes (ho lot, Kt busy. 0. A. Me
Arthur, room II, P. O. IHdg. 7
FOR RUNT Housekeeping .rooms
bath mid gas,' U 15 North Hartlett
utreot,
piintiir 1 1 a, m. iiud b p, in. .SiiIjji'kIm,
uiornii.f,, "A Lost Art", Kvenin "A
Lost ('niineienee." .Siimlny school
!):!.' a. m. P.pworth Icnyiif (i:l.'j ;.
m. Prayer meeliiiK Tliursilnv evetiinj;
b i.Vloek, tlitime, "A llieh Kind." Kx
celleut music by choir. Specials for
Sunday. Vmi are cordially invited.
TO CEASE VOTING
(Continued from Page 1.)
Miccessful fraud.
Slejiiu.rrtllftl lint for T. It.
"It would bu deeply tliscrcthtable
lo iiuyoiie to accept (he convention
nomination under thc-e circiun-tnn-
t.,.rf ad any man thus acecptinc would
luive no chum to the -npport of anj
republican on party t;niuuils nml
would huvc forfeited all n:lit to ask
the sitpiMirt of any hoiuM man of any
partv on miv Krounil-."
Ainouir the delegate, who wen un--catcil
by the niitiomil committee aid
who met with lloosevelt todux were
several who wore a new badge:
"Steainrolled, but .still for Roose
velt." Throw out the Line
(ihtt Them Help mnl .Many Mcilfonl
People Will He Happier
"Throw Out the Ma Line" -Tint
kldnovs need help.
They're overworked can't get the
poison filtered out or tho blood
They re getting worse overy minute
Will miii help them?
Dean's Kidney Pills have brought
thousands or kidney sufferers back
rrom the verge or despair.
Medford testimony proves their
worth.
Mrs. .lane Revey. 1023 Ninth St..
Medfortl, Oregon, says: "I first used
Dona's Kidney Pills while living In
Idaho, I hail suffered a great deal
rrom kidney trouble, and nothing
seemed to help mc. 1 had Intense
pains In my back, hips and kidneys,
when I started using Doan's Kidney
Pills, but was soon relieved and
finally cured by this romedy."
For hale by all dealers. Price .10
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., lluffalo.
Now York, sole agents for tho United
States.
Hemember the name Doan's
and take no other.
ir?CT?ovx7-ir
or the neatest and most symmetrical
kind Is the rule In our establishment.
Wo aro known by tho excellent qual
ity of our work In this ami nil other
Hues or advanced practical dentistry.
Painless Kxtractlng, Filing, Filling,
Cleaning, etc. We solicit a trial, reol
Ing nssured that your sutuructlou will
bring you back iiimIii regularly. Our
churKOB are vory moderate In spite
of the superior naturo of om work.
Lady Attendant
DR. BARBER
Till: DKNTIST
Over Danlola for Duda. Paclflo
vi 3r f&
aoa S, Home Phono 301S-K I
Phono
ACCUSE
DARROW
OF ENDEAVORING TO
HYPNOTIZE WITN
I
LON AS'dLLLS, C.il.. .June
tioiliisioti reijioeil in ,JiiiIfe llnttoiiV
I'ourt ilnri'iif Hie liinl ol ( larfiice S.
'Harrow on a pirv Itribt rv bart;i' Ui-
, ilv when )i-lne Attorney Frel-
encks, nmr iliMiievoivd anil tiiven.ttf
illi rinjc, leiiK'il lo bin fuel during a
rui'lliiiir fiH exniiiiiiHlinn .lolin '.'.
Iliirnnyton by Chief Counsel ICurl
IftiwiTs am) flitirvcil I )n now with u.
injf lo bypiioti.o the wilins.
"JJarntw ih t r.yiiitr to srcl llnrrin
ton to look him in I he eve," sbont.'d
Fiederiek. "If be calcbeM (lint mini'
eye ln will hypnotize him. I know
whereof I upeiik. I In runt uaed liyp
iiolism on imioi (leorye P.elini (Orlie
MfiMiuiipirn untie.) lie i trying lo
ensl n spell over this wilnct rijjht
now. I hciml someone whisper to
Dartow to enteh llni niiiiton's eye.
If be does, (he wilneon will fall untler
bis s.."
Veils anil wlinnpM of III llilt !' filled
the coin I room. Hail id's vainlv poninl
eil for oitler.
"Tlnit' the most childish Htiilcniont
I ever heard in a court room in my
life," j.'asjs'd Dnrrow when he could
spcalr.
It was no joke to the district nlior
new. He facet! the liovvliui; spec(ator-
with tluslieil face mnl lioiitctl the nc-cii-iitiou.
liiininclou kept his .'!i7.e stentlily
nverled. looking over the juror".' bends
with his face turned -liarply away
from (he attorney-,' table. A- lb"
court bailiffs were having rent iliffi
eultv in trying to -ubdue tho iaiihter,
court ntljourintl temporarilv.
When the New York prod notion of
"liver Twist," with Xat Goodwin In
the rolft or Fa gin, begins its road
season Wilton I.ackaje will bo theisented, Delegate Cady or Dlsconsln
Hill Sykes. 'scored the Hoosevelt leaders for hav -
ViuflallHrt lt
JUNE WEDDINGS
Solid Silver tHe most appropriate gift
Its permanency
a
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I Carry a Largo and Well-Selected 5tocK of Gorham iSilvor
MARTIN J. REDDY
THE JEWELER
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The Gobblo Duot
Slide Trombone Solo by A. 0.
Burgess
The Legond of the Mascot
Prices 50 $1.00, $1.50
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STEAM ROLLER IS
EXCEEDING SPEED LIMIT
(Continued from I'nijo One)
cd on the roll by the iintiomil com
mittee wan confirmed.
(Jovenior .loluion Iiiih walked out
of the republic!! convention, iih he
"docx not ware lo aoo n eontlntiiitioii
'of the outrage beinir porpelnited,"
ii'A'i p. in. 'fcrnptiriiry convention
offieiaU tiiinle pcrmauciil.
2iTil i, m. Roosevelt ddtnonlri
lion sliirlH.
.'1:10 p. m. lloosevelt tlemoimiru
t io u ban been on If) minute.
COI.ISKCM, rilfCAnO, .June 2'J.
fl wttn 10:11 when Chnirmnii Hoot
called the convention to order and
introdiicitl as the chaplain of the day
Itov. John Wcnley Hill of New York.
Hill Iimx h'-eu very active in campaign
ing for Tuft and Ihe I'eiiiitylvanm
delegates laughed when be was an
nounced, but nil stood reverently tlur
iijif Ihe opening prayer.
When ho prayed that the coiinlrv
should he spared from "restlessness
and ilisturbanee," however, there wns
a titter from the New York delega
tion, ii nd ax he concluded someone in
the I'ciiiisyfvuiiia delegation whistled
"Toot, toot" nml n lauch went up.
The credentials commit lee resrt'il
immedialcly in favor of seating tin
Tuft delegates at large from Missis
sippi. There was u minority report,
hut the majority declaration was
adopted by n viva voce vole.
Stcmii Holler Itolls Along
There was so much disorder when
the votes were taken thut Hoot could
not be heard even by tin delegate's in
the front seats. There was hooting,
howling, catcalls and jeers. The com
mittee was unanimous in continuing
on the temporary roll the delegates
seated bv the national committee in
the fourth Carolina, third Oklahoma
and second Tennessee districts and
this action was approved by a viva
voce vote,
When tho majority and minority
report in the Texas cases were pre
UGO
TONIGHT
AND TO.MOHHOW NIOHT
Kxtnv CJimhI Vaudeville Feature
VALMORES
Singers, Comedians, Mimic and Trick
Pianists
Introducing Jack In marvelous imi
tations of the saxophone, comet, ban
Jo, etc , with his voice.
tOtIO Feet
1'INi: PHOTOPIiAVS
4 OOU
maKes it so.
The Trade-mark of GORHAM CO.
guarantee of quality
LEDPORD, OREGON
The Mascot
Comic Opera in throe acts. ITndcr the direc
rection of "The Uurgess J3ros."
Proceeds go to help
Meutoru's headquarters
Portland.
Tues. 6 Wed.
60 PEOPLE
Orchestra of 10 Pieces
n. II. Howell Musical Director
SEE
Beautiful Costumes
Poker Games between Burgess and
Quisonberry
Prince Lorenzo Ride tho Burro
Ask any Elk about Tickets
VXGT1 FtVE
t- . .'-j
IliK prnuiitcd "trumped up" cuuletftir
In certain districts. Ho said that IH
one Indiana district the Hooanvott
forces "creatotl n state of anarchy."
"There wero onoiiRlt contests liore,"
snd Cady, "that If properly decided
would prevent either Urn Tafl or Mitt
lloosevelt forces controlling this con
vention and then tho rank and flic
or tho delegates would havo a
uluineo!" So tar as tho Texas dele
gulos at largo wore ooncorned. Cady
said tho Lyon Or HnoRovolt delegates
should havo been Heated.
"Tho seating of Tafl delegates rrom
Texas," Im said, "Is simply ror tho
purpose or rontrol." ,
Tan Delegates .Scnlctl
The voto on the Toxns cases was
a viva voom vote, and tho Tuft men
were declared seated liy Chairman
Hoot.
With tho approval of tho Texan
contests the work of the credentials
eommltlno was completed. It hail
uphold In every instance the work of
the national committee on tho
temporary roll.
The report of tho commltleo on
permanent organization, recommend
ing that the temporary organization
bo made permanent was then adopted,
Hoot surrendering tho gnvel to Par
liamentarian Olmstead for tho pur
pose or putting tho motion. Hoot
was warmly applauded.
The report or tho rules committee
was thou presented. Thero wero
minority and majority reports In this
Instance.
Hcfert: tho rules wore taken up
Delegate Henry Allen or Kansas was
recognized to present the position of
tho Hoosevelt forces. He said that
ho had expected to make the state
mnt as soon as the credentials com
mittee had completed its work.
"After I get through wo will not
try to put any moro wind In tho gaso
line," ho said. Ho then read tho
statement that had been given out
some hourB previously by Colonel
Hoosevelt.
The mention of Hosevelt's name
started an excited demnstratlon In
which the Hoosevelt delegates and
i alternates Joined and wero aided by
1 the crowds In the galleries.
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