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SP RAM Ww, JOWNBON J GOV. OF CAUPORNIA ~ i DAN GARFIELD OF 4 OHIO - KICKS UP ~ CONGRESSMAN KBAT AN AWFUL DUST OP CALIFORAIA, 5 og A LOT OF Fox WHEN HE WALKS FAS WEARING “ane ARE N KS FAST) Go GLASSCOCK OF Weer VIRGINIA WOULD TAKE NO CHANGES wiry Bia te Just 20 Ao STICK «eM “HI” JOHNSON AND HIS PIPE ARE NEVER yey) show ‘Em t Fg ie CRO cit TAKE Mo cHAnae r . wl o 8 Jimm orking Hare HICAGO So A iv Active as the Colonel's SERIA FAR APART AT CHICAGO ; the “Folks Back Home” for a Cabinet Job Again? TUCKED AIS PANAMA UNDER THE ‘ : TALE WHILG HO LUMNCHED soo | The Seattle Star § vm: —— y about it i city employes—story about it is Prize winners in graduation on page 4, ee ee “SEATTLE'S ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER dress contest announced on VOL. 14. NO. 92. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1912 ONE CENT xvas HOME EDITION pegs. 5, today NEWS STANE ‘PROBABLY HOLD 2 CONVENTIONS” {IL HOPE OF A B; GB FEAR BLOODSHED IF - COMPROMISE MAN bbe duke hrigaged ¥ _ PRESENT SITUATION HAS BEEN SHATTERED |TEDDY’S “BARREL,” FIGHTING CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR AND TWO LATE. IS NOT RELIEVED Claims He + Make 7 ey and HAWKEYE ENEMIES ON THE FIRING LINE Senator Dixon Claims Roosevelt’s Nomination on First —Roosevelt Gives a Regular White House ‘ | Ballot, But It Looks Like an Even Break—Con- : vention Will Be Called to Order at Noon Tomor- Reception. : row—Exciting Scenes. (By United Preas Leased Wire.) June 17.—All talk of a compromise candidate on whom 5 o Fe aa ‘and the Taft men could unite to heal the breach in the ‘ 4 (By United Press Leased Wire.) party was shattered today. The Taft leaders, after count: p . CHICAGO, June 17.—Senator Dixon, at noon today, issued decided that they stil! hold control. They accepted the as- a statement claiming Roosevelt's nomination on the first ballot ‘William Barnes, jr. that he had enough votes to elect Elihu . é = with @.marsg “it 42 onsen chairman. immediately they stiffened their lines and Z Dixon also said the Roosevelt lc present a united front. ¥ iS , Pi t : It men will control a larger in the same hall seem inevitable, The Roose ‘ majority than that on organization of the convention. men have decided to go through with their program. ( . é, y ecthitaienanin today that they would right ahead and nominate \ , ‘ % (By United Press Leased Wire) proud, a Taft man % and adept a progressive oatiotta, | ee . aes | CHICAGO, June 17—That they ticular de sithecganroyantidh ice" yi they could do {t in the face of the Taft delegates and 4 J : d " |will make the temporary roll prepar- touch with him and find out if he Would protect themselves from “strong-arm” methods. They F et q . co \84_by the national committee the was stili “all right.” y added, to take the convention away from the national ° % 2 7 ‘j temporary roll of the convention Taf x: |was the defiant word sent to Col.) The Tart maui” Close. himself was the center of great activity today. ‘ ; y | Roosevelt today by the majority of control of the psn! fer - the Were escorted to his pariors prior to the public re 4 x acento onae The ie 6¢-| votes for the stat me od pte rece 4 ee |mand, made directly to Chairman ¢o,,, j i TEDDY'S RECEPTNON * . | Victor Rosewater last night, that cercetion of noe zeae he ‘than 700 delegates and alternates, besides many other per-| ‘ ~ > 5 aes ag F jonly those delegates whose creden-| would undoubtedly Pd siege @rowded jast the guards at the doors of the Elizabethan | f Pak Be ¥ tials are undisputed be permitted to! convention. Even the president's P bands with Col. Roosevelt at a midday meeting. The re E . : vote on the question of temporary| warmest admirers admit that he fap the first the colonel has held publicly since arriving here. . ; ~ organization was brusquely turned | must be nominated on the firet ber 1 8 and all persons were jerked past in the old T. BR.) . down, After conferring with other! jot, or not at all. m style. ‘at. : . , : members of the committee \day, ¥ {the Elizabethan room the colonel, followed by an escort of| |) “i HIRAM W. JOHNSON, | Rosewater decided to stick to the| ‘ote as Unit. Members of his party, went to the palm room, where he beef Insurgent chief executive of Cali-| original program. * The Roosevelt, Cammine and La | nia, with blood in his eye. Doubie Convention Possible. ollette comps wil! vote as a unit true, But in many instances the claim of desertion had no sooner been made than the t leaders | were out with a denial. * * * + + * * * * x * * * * * CHICAGO, June 17—A col ored delegate, who, by the way, is a Baptist preacher, says “a man named Thomp: son” offered him $1,000 to join the Roosevelt forces. Dixon says the story is made out of * * > CHICAGO, June 17.—They * * * * whole cloth, and that the col- * * * * * * * a won't let Bryan stay out of the limelight. He called on Teddy for an interview, “I'm here as a newspaper reporter,” he insisted. But the crowd at the hotel cheered him and de- With the members of the Ultnols delegation. When Chair-| gainst Taf raps for order tomorrow, the Roosevelt Heutenants| J ee SS ee eae | This insures a fight “from the a abiicag ‘ton muny of the things Siready prepared a complete plan—a program mapped out in P ‘ fr SHE ALLEGES Jdrop of the hat.” The temporary |(Mat ‘ill come sup im connection threshed out at conferences between all the generals of} ‘ |roll will be challenged immedia sa a anne ¥ organization, staff, including every possible contingency. A board of bad? : * 8) HUBBY IS THE efter the minister prodountes : \ octter 19 retain control thefuding George L. Record of New Jersey, Gov. Jobnson of | t opening benediction, Should t on trust bane tke coe dad Gov. Hadley of Missouri, labored with the program to-| . CHAMP DECEIVER Paft men be able, by force of 1 “ria. fee 7 . ers, to put through their organ! vy a € q * The present figures of the T; first the story o! he rty pme ie ' D a double conventio: h aft - time fa the bistory of the party, it seemed probable/ GEORGE W. PERKINS, ’ pegs That Marry’ A. Jones, « Vanéow'|sons » nannies seorention leaders, in which atiowances were Wik there might be a minority report from the ational com-|Stee! trust and harvester magnate, f D caikte es the themelin \On e I. R008e-| made for both the k se @ the seating of contested delegates. Senator Borah is now| financier of Roosevelt campaign. " : i + , velt having approved, the Roosevelt | jong sabrina sae } iver in the Northwest, is the])..4 for x tt ® announced by the R. such a list. — - Page geese + tpl leaders are ready for a fight, ev freee ond the duck han joosevelt a i ance of the answer and cross oNeas uke “ e es bel AT TAFT HEADQUARTERS lee SGeeapiaiet vet. Ware: Ol nvolves | r dare, bot wt ee ee fhe-Taft headquarters were the Mecea of many visitors. Many i {ile today rs gprs A I be confronted by | Oubticly admitted, oh yet been M Were negroes, and the Taft mon insisted that delegates were | ” 5s || here, When she compact fighting phalanx from (be | igen, with 558 delegate the pres- majority, which, they insisted, effectively anawored the claims} GOOD CROOKS. ; tentions to ot ; t-camp, determined that thelr| ins, g majority, tesey Manne yelt men that they would have all of the Southern negroes ’ P gree ‘ SiRATENS eonindl small nok Oe ¢ McKinley's public chalm te too. fem if the convention met at noon tomorrow . nus And she ac-jturned. Many leaders fear | This Included rebar nec MARCHING CLUBS | 2 r 7 shed and broken heads if the pres on ih Pet! single delegate Wie idtime marching clubs put in an appearance today. Pictur-| “They're not even clever crooks ‘ ’ of a r ion is not r i watldiel ssiiaitiee’ oe roll by the mee, they were in far leas numbers than ever befor 1 Stat tor D Landoa s promise lof the Eb Mhienese 2 Bg 5 n eas numbers than b said State Senato an \¢ * > 2 of the uninstruct the decline of sentiment in party warfare. The street | of the Roosavelt leagne ‘ a . ing unos disoovert The Roosevelt men declare the ¥ nse ae band concerts in halls we: etty nearly done away with |» morning. The national mS 7 tempore rolt will never be read. % Fight for Root the rs. * lcommittee unse two unconte wos! sat a The Taft leaders, through Chairman | | ‘ t leader of consequence z ( CONVENTION NEWS PRINTED ON PAGES 6 AND 7) ed Roosevelt delegates from Call Young (right) and Senator W. S. Kenyon (left), who fought eas cates She. opting: ba Rosewater of the national commit frected to tey to rcund up at = =. ial ae ies fornin becanse they were not elect-| out senatorship scrap in lowa, with Kenyon victor, and are now boost?) ring since May 16, 18% tee sey that it will be read as pre. | '@4si One vote for Senator Root for 7, r led in thefr district. Then this mol-|ing their heads off for Senator Albert B. Cummins for president. a hand cmmmenced the suit inst | bare: And they say if force is at jorary chairman. If they cam URGES RECOUNT IS Jixcodaie bunch of poltfctans, 10) qn Ee | May, alleging Hingulstle cruelly and | proce eging prevent: the convention fet pet in,tls choir the: Fatt te jped ri ne te pe sendy hah | i ng on the part of the i ty ®, as they claim absokite | aneontested jwoosevelt delegates e i call on th lice to eject | ¢ of th ed: ‘ 4 NSION OF PROCEED meontested R Jelegat Ife. they will call on the police C he credentials commit- . mm the Third V on Gear ect the disturbers from the hall. tee ch will make np the permac "9 CAR SERVICE VERY LAZILY because they were not elected byl] he MWe ; hom try i” was all that |fent rll, Tha Taft lecders fers | 7 | the « a wary roll permanent large. | ‘ the determined expression of their/@ed have the committe? on pe: lant message was sent! ‘The recount of votes in the Gill| Landon referred to the Spoka:o| FIRES AT MAN demeavor indicated that they would | He nization. o Om pertas | lemeavor indicated that they woul on. continue the tem. @unell this afternoon by |Contest against Mayor Cotterill’s|and Walla Walla Roosevelt afte} | ag nomnentony ech gr pra mespibeg scenic dg unset feun . continued languidly on thix| gates whose contro! of the birt) | PORTLAND, © June 17. De clvirma s > a 9 Meri, relative to the morning. Two. voted miscounted | district was never disputed even t (My United Press Leased Wire) Jot the people. The Roosevelt plat-|nouncing him priate cae beast | EAD in gm aati ip OAM IEM PT atone nt Dermianeat. ors he street railway system. | for Cotterill were laboriously diseov-|the Taft men In this state. CHICAGO, June 17-—The initia-|form pledges the necessary leKis-|against whom she had a right to Claims and rumors of desertions| For ia1'0n. | The committee on eres SENG Hanson, former meni-|ereq among the several hundred " ns 11, ag {tation to carry this out wal sht tO /from the Taft camp continued t fill | Il be made up of 33 Taft SS, has written\e tive, referendum and the recall, protect her daughter,” Mrs. Annalihe air today. Lusty-lunged m wen to 20 Roosevelt the Tate ‘ legislature, has written votes rechecked and the net result iisdk citedeitions dimaniing aha. 5 Direct Legisiation Hiclason of Waite told. Titel tol Se rte bear a, takers’ Bie” The c eration Counsel Bradtord,|at the end of the recount for oral pi | The question of direct legislation, | no a phone men, wea a g Re rin ooseveli men | shots at Avery C. Gray in the mu- forth | @4mit these figures w ito what steps are neces-| precincts has shifted from one a |cifie platform delineation, have /however, is held to be one for the | njejpal court here just before the velt badges, passed back and ferth these figures wil be approx. Gompel the S. E, Co. to ex-| gained in favor of Cotterill to one} John Kelly, 73, was tru by |turned down by Cot Roosevelt, in| states themselves. It ts declared| noon adjournment. Both st a bepress ae go thon idee hens a poner S service to such portions of avor of Gill, orthern Pa: passenger train the tentative draft of the platform |that they must solve this problem | went wild Titra. Johnson was {20ue the names of men who, they| <1, hear 1 the varions EWhere from 19,000 to 20,000| Gill attorneys have sig ified 321 while walking down the|which has been prepared by the/as best suits the community affect Peet ae eee sconce ballitt {Salas had signed pledges repudia tes be sented Ly their own votes. Dive, but who have no car| intention to cut the reconnt short at Georgetown at 7:30 this | Roosevelt forces, these problems. | od. he platform will specifically | «nq ye oo jthe president and declaring for). 0° ¢ o formal program of the By Bearer than a tile or |\PY checking up only on some of the | morning He received & broken | heid to be vital by the progressives |deciare that the republican party|” Gray ig charged by Mrs. Johnson | Roosevelt. Some of these were | {pn ention tomorrow. provides for hs mayor goes into the| Precincts where they had been in-| shoulder ane ral bad bruises. Jin the Western states, have been) will attempt no dictation as to meth a having tted b : Bb Gara of the Coliseum at 10 ee ee it's formed irregularities occurred. The| Kelly, whois deaf, was going | left out. Pie: aellner will it make an offert| tt, DAviAs committed “bleu o'clock. While ticket holders are cal a Cotterill attorneys, however, insist around a curve and did not hear the|~ peing only mentioned in a gen-|to force one community to adopt| When he had Senenses,, Mati. 39, & In, two bands will play. ‘The oe on going through with the whole |train approaching leral wah, they are: eadtrsed, “but|imechods unsatisfactory to another |W 'sh ne Dad already 6 wife liking hen provides for the fol- PONS 84 8) count now that it has been started. | Jorsement is so weak that the} in Denver. Mrs. Johnson tried in * | the endorseme ak that the? community leourt today to induce her daughter | New York Fight. Noon—The convention call THE WEATHER. RO ica ER: | |ultraprogressive leaders are, today i to testify against Gray, but the girl] The big delegation from Kir r by Chairman Rosewater of the ight and Tue * |preparing to star eneral fight} lrefused. |county, New York, was the sub. al commit . R gag f le compromising ple efuser . ks, was the subject prayer by R Rortheast winds. | T.L. Richards, charged with mur- arrel over the ow a bold, uncompromising plat AERO BUS FALLS lof much comment. Timothy Wood-| Jas. F. Callahan, pastor of St | In a quarr h 1 statement on these principles | | pastor of St. Mala- at noon, % | der in the first degree for the death| op a dog, John Dominigo # ste atem! Sal iced ‘tedden: mosent Veweai” | Jruff, in announcing that he had|chis Roman Catholic church; ot Henry Dillman, allege? to bave |Hememi with a shotgun last night,| The Plank ’ ery me a ie! boos NAWIRRS, Frauce, Juno17.—The| |burned his bridges behind him and | Sent {been killed as the result of a dis 24 gun last Dight,| ommittee, and which is believed ii rauce © 1T—Thi Lat vga mes hetiind Bie Aud |e : ‘ i es HER EEH Kite with Richards over a calf, the charge paring mie’ the tie » have the endorsement of Roose jsecond day of the Aero Club of| TO DISSOLVE) ister ta ms pat Pe cones 1 je pada ye a | pleaded not guilty when arraigned pwede baggie Whey trouble | velt, ma the question one forlprance's grand prix races wa would go over with him. To offset |"@?Y chairman, address of tempo: | before Judge Ronald, His plea will| eo town. Deneml was taken to| ‘6 Individual locallties to a al! marked by the falling today of WASHINGTON, June 17.—Thelthis, the Taft men displayed sig chairman election of tempo- be self-defense. “ ; ‘© with. The direct election of United |aero bus carrying five passengers. | g als tate | nctivan an i rary officers, roll call of states foi | et the county hospitsl pad Puminigo\ Grats, condies aan the presilantial Pak tage Of Gos were. broken ehaltne orceniee that announced ate | nature oF all bat three of this coun preeuitaiaan ott cretion tine ta e county jai . eld to be sped 't teor Gele on, insisting ta 0od-| tions 4 jo! . q [ek dene ee RRR AW He elo the connty Jal sa | reference primari sire held to yeaped unhurt. | Sixteen |titied by District Attorney Wilkin-|ru¢t meant only a single vote PT be si at | labsolutely necessary for the welfare started in the even | f Chicago that the representa | ys * ee pCinecentet reathiave leit son o} 9 P' | that all of,the others were for Taft TEESE Te x *| |tives of the National Packing com-| insisting th e | ‘“s rire, were ene es ot JInsisting that they had their dele | CHICAGO, June 17.—Colone: &| ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ nat sia dlp. c nthe aie | Pany, which is the beat trust, had | gates so firmly fixed that only a] Roosevelt's new campaign hat *| \ ig told him that it is the purpose of | scattering few would desert, the is a aaetaes tome te com oie | CTeeOD,. dune ae CHICAGO, June 17.—Chi- *| the Armour, Swift and Morris in aaaet dg . yrero which he made famous. * Henge: by. # band, the New cago is Roosevelt mad. The *|terests, which jointly own the com wep ea ener wary br brero which he made (aoling # * Jersey delegation swung along Roosevelt followers, on Satur. w|terests, Wit) Meu y ee ae Th vy feared the effect of C instead of 6 gentle rolling the streets from the La Salle day down in the doldrums, are w| Dany: 8° wind Up ite Huwineee ot to | Roosevelt's personality on wav brim, the new top piece is ao) ot ition, shouting: “Rah, rah today shouting that the victory # |reee Men say today they expect t0ling delegates who wanted to be 3 \ are %|Mave a definite plan of dissolution | with the winner, no Matter who he A * : manded a speech. “I'm look SHEER EEE ored brother is a liar, Thus, with dignity and decorum, do ae! the folks of this republic hire | a man to work for them at You adore Tannhauser?” | * comfortable wages. Ay made in St. Louls |, Ghehetelclaheheiehaieheletelelel . ffair. The crown flat-orimmed affal rah! Who are we? We are is as good as won, And Mc. ready August 1. might be 8 ing for your steam-roller,” he oft, the brim rigid. The *|* Me laksrdaohere ore dupli. «| the delegates from New Jerze Kinley, director @& the Taft Whenever the Taft leaders heard| 4 gard. “Just. to. see how it one of these men passing under|% works. We democrats have cating the new Teddy hat and &|* Are we in it? Just you wa headquarters, says without bat: #| LONDON, June 17--A Reuter urging ¢ public to buy, &|*® till we give Teddy 28 straight.” ting an eyelash: “The situa. * dispatch from St. Petersburg stated Everybody's doing it. *\*% Rah-rah boys couldn't have tion is absolutely unchanged.” *|today that 70 persons weve killed|the Roosevelt influence—and they/* no use for steam-rollers.” #|* done it better. *|by the fall of a factory wall at|maintatned a secret service that| * ERP DERENREL ND EVE LALEEVOTL ESS * Y ok a tO Rk ROK tt] Pokrovek. would have done Scotland Yard] yyy x ee RAK RR EERE errr e ss. res. so Ls AERA EAH ARA ES ee