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Star readers are beginning to k ‘ New York World until Py srg dhe pe ve adprte so seen here. Am | ead that schoo! is ended? Am | ead vacation’s come? Do | love to study jography? te it fun to work a sum? SAY! Dol LOOK ead? . 4. NO. You remember some of ’em—‘Look Out! He’ i Rough Stuff.” And he’s going to do po thore iam worl lor The’ tle next week. Don’t miss a day’s issue of The Star for best stories, T nh “06. Cory. and who is now drawing for The Seattle Star. x The*Star. SEATTLE’S ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1912 4 mE NEW PARTY MAY / WANT WILSON FOR T.R. RUNNING MATE Report That Effort May Be Made to Com- Two Progressive Leaders of Two Parties to E Head New Progressive Party—Bryan Also Men- | toned for Ticket. {By United Pr S CHICAGO, June 21 \ of today as running evelt will be the cs P Wilson is not 0 Wr. J. Bryan is als is pointed out by G for this prograrr of equal degree and Harmon are Leased Wire.) Wilson is the man already Rox assuming that new party—in the event ysevelt “a é the € ently mentioned Record of New Jersey, who evelt and Wilson are really long to the same party, and that representatives of the same ent, it is said, has come, and xt big step after the bolt anization has been worked out Crane and Root, 1 1 a party which stands openly We who justice have nothing in| of their othe time for the ne ss convention mathe old line republica Hic is time to shake | should her jak privilege anc t fed for human righ with them, and we be Ben Lindsey. | th that the country MAUD-TAINTED MEN said Rec version of the courts anne t with clean democrats kind. We have ae tion may conti FIRST ALLOWED TO VOTE (By United Press Leased Wire.) \GO, June 2!.—The republican national convention the table the motion of Gov. Hadley of Missouri | Taft delegates whose seats have been contested be ed to vote on any question connected with the con- nization unless their right to sit as delegates has upon by the convention. was as follows: Ayes, 569, noes 499, not voting 10. proof that the Taft followers have the votes to of their contested delegates was furnished today when . voted to seat the Taft delegates in the Ninth ba district.. This was the first district that Col. Roose- 4 was stolen from him and the unusually high vote ily pleased the Taft men. fhe Taft machine held throughout. ifort is being made by the convention leaders to gs through so that final adjournment may be reached by tomorrow night. Most of the conservative lead- declaredthat they felt certain that Taft would be the of the convention. d slee wa the vote of Washington state was reached and- the Majority of 540 had been passed, the Taft men cheered "TAINTED DELEGATES” VOTE ion of adopting the credentials committee report to if the 72 “fraud-tainted” delegates, Chairman Koot allowed thalienged by the Roosevelt men to vote on every other Welegation except its own. Thus Washington Taft delegates the Taft delegates in other states whose right to seats was Bat not on its own 14 seats “Tah Men in Control.” support the rank and file from both pie ae the Roosevelt and Taft camps oer the a Aca oa lagwed today, because none of th auehies st 11 0’ men suggested would definitely as fee declared tt sure those who favored such hts tontrol of { movement that they would sanction And ere well it if started. MB the demand of the R. “Enough to Nomina hat there be a recor: The Taft men insisted that they content, were standing pat. Secretary Hilies and Congressman McKinley, after a| count of noses, said that they had | more than the 540 votes needed to nominate Taft. They declared there was absolutely no truth in the re port that they had offered to drop the president for another candidate, either Hadley of Missouri or Root of New York, But while the lawyers were talk | ing this way, many of the individos!| were asserting that they lew the party should nominate preaid | The Roosevelt men stil! deny the colonel ig out of the race, and con tend that when a vote is taken there) will be universal surprise. bolt Fe Majority members tommittes dec ajestly eritict we tnd that they intend country that there | ‘Toller. _ Night Session Possibic Of this fact the q OG Was widely « Pestaaates: Many f credentials « pe job in an « late afternoc Bt session might be hi and nominate ion of a third who might ra b Y OF CONVENTION BY BULLETINS i} 10:00 2. m—Credentials committee in session over reports on con N00 —Convention hall filled, awaiting credentials report. MM Neport of credentists ‘committee’ oubmeitted on Ninth Ale content. Root held in order motion by Hadley to permit vote on Sontested delegates could vote on their own contests. W—ExRepresentative Watson moved to table Hadley resolu Hadley motion tabled latson moved to table Hadley’s motion to substitute minor- PBI erity report of credentials committee on Alabama cases. itlals committee report on Ninth Alabama case, accept- , adopted by viva voce vote. committee report on Arizona contests presented CUPID’S RECORD | Although thts Ts the longest duy Cupid made one of his a PORE R a a s THe FIRST JoKE aay Joke of the conven been “pe trated’ MalimPorary Chairman Root the report seating the ma delegates had he announced another report would be ten, in the year, shortest showings, as only four mar riage licenses were given out this ® morning. Since June 1, however * and exclusive of this morning's fig and “meanwh * ure 284 licenses and cook books Will rest arms.” * were passed through Cupid Gage's SRE + 4 ee Window, * * * 7 * ” me . } “Mr Official photograph of the national republican convention, taken COUNC The Puget Soun willl be required by a council ordi nance to be introduced on Monday to appear betore committee a week show ca why extensions to the d the mayor in his councit last councilmen. This hearing will to precede definite matt counct! In “the street railway company has time fused to make the is proposed that th HOW THE AND recounting € After precincts, and Gill's home precinet Albertson ye on to dismiss their com. neys asked Judge rm They said day af plaint been misinformed a that they in good faith, ots cas were convinced that would not show changes In this manner fofestalled a recoun cfnets, including the First ward, the | son for this is Sixth cinets recounted we Fourth, Fifth precincts, and tos ain from the diag Humber of univers total gaff tiade by terill precincts wa gain would bave but by tre Gill precincts Edgar C. Snyder, paigh manager and recount sult, state nt this mor that the Roosevelt men will remain passive in the Roosevelt in the same hall, claiming he is chosen b IL WILL FORCE should not make! steps Monday, other districts named by various) car servic also had » but the Gill ualifigation of 4 | easily been wiped |ejection dav, and thé Giirt costs Cotterill made Gill's contest collapsed be y the nue through into next week. PICTURE OF REPUBL Fa \ (Copyright, 1912, by Moffett Studio, Ch an <a a RECALL OF RAILWAY EXTENSION) 2UDGES Co.} question of all conm Puget Se vents usiog and} transfer pting Itnes by bi nd Traction Co 1d Traction requ }< jt | the the franchise) into court. Should the courts hold from today to| that transfers must be exchanged. will be at once taken to named by| build, either by private ital or] sage to the|by the city, short lin to tt and several! districts not reached adequat t present Forr neilman Hines this morning appeared in behalf of rest denta south of Georgetown to for extenaion of car service franch CHICAGO, June 21 sharply betw conservatiam, n d tha m by | the mub-committe tions today wrote in porary draft of the plank denouncing ¢t jude and recall | ta jof the Roos sue, be a formal one on by the of enforcing tensic The and again re-| upon the public service comm extensions. It|to compel the Puget Sound test the] tion Co, to make this extension. act he city GILL CONTEST ENDED WHY; COST PEOPLE $2,000 any substantial His attorneys admitted proof of the scribe to the Roosev who intend to remain oppose the plank in convention. Whateve: the first precinct the Gill 135 | cause it never had 4, | foundation they could offer no startling charges made in the com plaint. The whole was re vealed as a mere fishing excursion, the sole aim of which was to get, the ballot boxes opened in the that they might find a upon which they might hang thelr charges of fraud, A careful analy- sis of the results of the partial re jcount convinces that \\ Mayer ttorneys | Cotterill’s actual majority was more Hl pre-|than 900 inst of 804. @ne rea pund in the number The pre-|of votes marked in the blank space » all Cotterill | pelow Mr. Cotterfil’s name instead with the|of directly opposite it.” The cost of the recount ty students, the taxpayers will amount to Gill in the Cot- | $2,000, which includes the a only 1. This) guarging the ballot boxes |forny as a minority rey J case that. they had as to the real started the that they recount material the any e tm ether c to the about cost of since gains in the - | fee RRO TOTO ttt I's cam-|% Generally fair tonight and \w Saturday, warmer Saturday; GLADYS—He Cot must ‘0 attorney in the the following ning * * * moderate southwest winds. #|) DOROTHY—Yes: * Temperature at noon, 67 * RRR KR RIK IK RK tm ball, of two of the favorite It progresslves. It is expected that the factions of | the progressives who do not * “To Bolt or-Not to Bolt,” “The Very Idea, e Seattle St ONE CENT {i " a IS DENOUNCED (BY United Press Leased Wire) As a Loyal Heights lines In Ballerd/ingication that the regular repub Heans have decided to draw the line radicalism at th | will stand squarely on the latter is ee on nto pl he sud elt regu the f mittee-and evén on the floor of the r ite La Follette men will present a plat port V4 have prostrated after you refused him Papa finishing touch on him out in the recall of ™ > we AINS AND STANDS Se HOME Roosevelt and his leaders “marked time” today while the whole convention first waited for the credentials report on the contested | ———— delegates, and then voted to accept the 72 Taft contested delegates, as passed by the national and credential committees. : One big fact developed today, up to 3 o'clock, was that the Roosevelt leaders and delegates have decided not to bolt the conven- tion yet, in spite of the colonel’s declaration yesterday afternoon that he was ready to bolt instantly and lead a new party. It is rumored lar convention, letting the standpatters nominate Taft, and will then nominate Wd IMPEAGHED delegates are being sonnel The credentials committee and Temporary Chairman Root are keeping up steam in the “roller,” and allowed to vote, and the whole Taft program is being carried out with continued success. Indications this afternoon are that another | explosion may occur after the full report of the credentials committee, barring out the last hope for the Roosevelt delegates. The conven- | real republican majority. the Taft ICAN CONVENTION AT CHICAGO) oe trap ie e< 5 ma eee fust after the first session opened at the Coliseum in Chicago Tuesday. icagey Official Photographer, 15th Republican National Convention.) $300,000 PORT That an agreement has been defi-, nitely reached between the port jcommission and the American-Ha walian Steamship Co., to give that company the right to the use of one-half of the East waterway for a period of ten years at a rental of | $30,000 a year, was made public by | Gen. H. M. Chittenden, president of the port commission, this morning. The agreement is free of the nio |nopoly featur j ordinary long-term lease erm itself is the shortest which the law allows. The question of rates 1 subject to control by th commi sion. The right is also reserved to require the company to give accom modations to other than its own ve: Common of the railroad a further and he party n resolu the tem atform a| licial de planks PLEADS TO SEE DYING CHILD PORTLAND, June 21.—On her knees before Judge Taz- well, with tears streaming from her eyes, Mrs, Charles John- son pleaded to be allowed to go to Seattie to her child, who, she said was dying. Mrs, Johnson is the woman who created a neation in municipal court Tuesday by firing three shots at Avery C. Grey, who, she alleged, mar. ried her daughter when he had a wife living. The judge dered her county jail. sub: use bolt and | lar” will ull com fate, the and or. to the refused committed POO Rk CHICAGO, June Re porter “W. J, Bryan was at the Congress hotel getting As he walked through the lob by a man began to whoop it up for peerle ader Bryan turned sudden ly and grabbed the enthusiast by the shoulder. “Stop it he roared. “This is no place to yell for me. Don't you know this is a republican conven. tion?” RARER RAK AKR news scowl been | put the SSSESEE EEE ERE Seeeeeeeeennnt * 7 WITH HAWAIIAN COMPANY He's the*cartoonist, the leading cartoonist in the country today, who was with The His cartoons on the Chicago convention have been the finest ever and yesterday's, “The Colonel Pulls Off the The republican convention fight isn’t over by any means—and the democrats bat- cartoons and pictures on the history-making conventions. a Mizzi has a piliow. Does pretty Mizzi snore? Or does she slumber sweet ly? For answer, see Page Four. EDITION QOSEVELT AND WOODROW WILSO ARCHBALD WILL BY CONGRESS House Committee Votes Unanimously to Impeach Member of Famous Commerce Court. (By United Prean Lenwed Wire) WASHINGTON, June 21.—The | house committee today voted unanls |mously to impeach Judge Robert |W. Archbaid of the commerce court on the ground of “misconduct.” i The charges against Archbaid were preferred by W. P. Boland ofj Scranton, Pa. president of the Marion Coal Co., who told th | judiciary committee that he was le | into the fight on Archbald and the! |railroads by the memory of hie} daughter, now dead, | About 1904. he said, his family, was blessed with a little girl | Marion, after whom he named tn lcompany. He described the cons | spiracy of the railroads to get hold] | of bis property and of their use o | Archbald for that purpose | “I didn’t want the word ‘failure j written over that name,” said) | Boland. “I could have made monc jin another business, but I jon | money to save it.” i The weak spot In Archbald’s ‘9 fense was found when Jobn | Seager, counsel for the Delawan Lackawanna & Western railroadf# | admitted before the judict come lette | mittee the authorship of \to Interstate Commerce Commind | sioner Meyer “which got Archi jinto trouble.” In this letter Seager} said he knew “on reliable auther jity” that the Marion Coal Co. had lost its property and would not cor tinue a suit against the railroad) company pending before the come: mittee. It was after this letter was write ten that the United States court at Scranton gave judgment coal company in another JACK JOHNSON IS INDICTED CHICAGO, June 21.—Jack Johng son, heavyweight champion prizes) fighter of the world, and his wife, Etta, were indicted by the federal grand jury today, charged with smuggling into this country a dla mond necklace worth $6,300. Johnson was given the opportun. ity some weeks ago of avoiding prosecution on the charge by pays ing $9,000 to the government. The pugilist attempted to conw promise the case, and the governs ment officials refused, “PRINCESS” IS DIVORCED June 21.—Enrico Toselll, », former crown princess of Sax were legally separated by the Florence court on Saturdays The former princess said tonight: It is unfortunate to have to sepe CONTRACT — and hi tracks is obligatory business must be furnished The American-Hawalian Steam: ship Co. is the largest doing bu: ness under the American fli has taken definite poten Ye n in.| When they met for the in its fleet by the time the;#ecepting =a formal ela IS A PARSON route via Panama. : of business and a SAN FRANCISCO, June 21.—The met recognition of the importance] Rey. W Coffman, pastor of the of this company tn the commercial | M. B. church at Albany, announced developme nt this city, to pro-lto his congregation from the pulpit ide it a suitable home here. The! that he had entered the service of commission invites inspection of|the telephone company as an exes the terms and conditions of the con puntant, and that in case ract his services for wed- Statistics o! shall remain nds.” it ‘The couple were very always good friendly, purpose of separation, ‘The commission fe Chittenden this morn & good stroke | pert ac |they neede This contract makes the property | dings or funerals, they would have in question absolutely seif-sustain-|to notify him before hand, so that ing from the start... The arrange. he could arrange his “office hours” ment made with this company will accordingly. He will work during fully pay the Interest and bond re. the week and preach on Sunday, tirement from the moment it goes|He said he does not care for the into effect, and will relieve the tax-/cents an hour company has payers from any charge on the cost | promised him but wishes to re ndge of the improvements. | greater to the community. 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