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Me Hear pte an STOP! ' Aum Bama! ALASKA! ~~ ‘TAFT CHOSEN BY REGULARS; ROOSEVELT BY NEW PARTY a cliff] al Interior of Theodore Thomas O day night. (Special to The Star.) CHICAGO, June 24.—For pi dent—William Howard Taft po Theodore Roosevelt. This is the situation today, fol- lowing the wind-up of the big battie in Chicago Saturday night. Taft and Sherman were nominated for the leading | president and vice president, respec tively, at the Coliseum by the regu lar republican convention. Roos eee |velt was offered and accepted the nomination for president by the [progressives at an enthusiastic |mveeting at Orchestra hail, partici. ‘pated in by practicatly all of the Roosevelt delegates. At the Coliseum, the Roosevelt delegates carried out thetr non-par |tletpation program agreed to earli | was | velt laylvania votes were given | }from all | 11th | | | Bonney-Wa | ination. led by a vote in the day. Roosevelt's name not pl in nomination, Neither was the name of Cummins put up. Senator La Follette’s name, however, was placed in nom Taft got 561 votes, or 21 majority. In spite of the fact that their names were not reg rly be fore che convention, Roosevelt got votes and Cummins 17. La Fol ette was giv Roose delegates r of 344 did not vot Two Peon to Jus er tice Hughes Jas. 8. Sherman was renominat 97. Hie was the before the convention. ring votes following: Borah«21 Hadley 14, Beveridge of only name However given to Merriam Gilleme 1 When Taft nominated by Warren G. Harding of Obio, a dem onstration lasting exactly 16 min utes ensued. A similar demonstra tion was accorded to Roosevelt when Henry Allén of Kansas read e's statement, repudiat convention. When Massa-| seatte wer the 20 was ing t BIG CONVENTION WOMEN’S CLUBS) (By United SAN FRA) With 1,000 del ream Lenned Wire) CISCO, June 24 in attendance the gates of conv } | pi the biennial General Clubs opened meeting of the Forma! row night country, ntion of of Women's} her: today with board of directors will begin tomor nd last until July 6 Preliminaries began earne with the arrival of the New York federation special” | it Among the most impor 4 to come before the federation is the election of a new president M of New York and Penny packer of Texe leading candidates to suc Phillip N. Moore to this Federation a sexsions in n nt top ra are coed office \ENGINEERS’ CONVENTION Four-day convention of jean Society of Civil atarts nday, July 1, A trip to| |Mt. Rainier, one to Bremerton, a| trip to Tacoma, and excursions to! Victoria and Sol Due e |the plans made for the ent j}ment of the visiting Other plans inclu ides, luncheons, golf, reptions and a ball Perey V | the | Mra p e Amer | Engineers | Funeral of Captain Peter Lind, who lost his life at St. Michae | while trying to reseue some friends | from drowning, was held yesterday fternoon in the funeral parlors of #on company. \KILLED BY | of an automobile accident | of ehestra Hall, on Michigan Av, Where New Party Was Gorn Satur- was reached on the roll Innovation, and demanded the vote |of applause broke out. Comptroller resolation nominating Roosevelt./ 4nd recall and the question of wom “hairman Root Introduced an|When he finished, another storm ease of the alternates for the 18 Roose-| Pendergast of New York, who was at the in to have nominated Roone¥e regular convention, spoke t of ution At chestra velt delegates who refused to vote This almost precipitated a riot, and the police had to step in between the Taft and Roosevelt men on the delegation. An old, gray-bearded man, Delegate Fosdick, shouted at Root “Massachusetts is a lawabiding state, and you had better not at tempt that kind of robbery.” This was greeted by the Roosevelt men with yells of approval. Taft gained two votes on the ca Of the alternates. The same ques tion as Yalsed by. Root of the Or econ delegation, Root angrily de manded that alternates be called. But it developed that there were no alternates on the Oregon delegation Roosevelt Nomination. One hour after Taft was nomi nated at the Collseuni, Theodore Roosevelt was nominated for pres ident by the national progressive party. Those present included the delegates for Roosevelt delegates whom the steam roller had shut of the regular convention. The noming tion of Roosevelt was miade amid great enthusiasm. Gov. Johnson of California called the meeting to order, He said that the real majority of the republican national convention was present at Orchestra hall, and that this n jority would proceed to do what it was instructed to do by th The hall was filled with eager spec tators. Theodore Roosevelt dele gates who took the “silent in the convention alked into Orchestra hall body. Senator Clapp of Minnesota read | the plan of action of the new party. ner halt, their chairs, waved ha’ gloves and cheered thi ive hears: Roosevelt accepted nomination on one condition, name ed on several homes, aes again to come the presidency a progressive can didate upon a progressive plat form. This platform, « whould be one to appeal “to North erner or Southerner, Easterner Westerner, republican and demo crat alike, In the name of our com. mon American citizenship.” If you wish us to make continued Roosevelt, “I will it, even if only one me. The only condition is that you feel free. come together, to sub other man in my place tt better for the movement such case f will give him my heart “at support,” All the Rooseveit present, with the exception of Gov. Hadley of Missouri, m 1 when itute voters Gov. Stubbs of Kan Bristow of Kansa then agreed upon for Sunday after noon, when Gov. Johnson of Call in SUCCESS crowded AUTOMOBILE. (By Unie LOS ANGELES. Fletcher, Vice Southern The street numerous ed Wire) June 24.—M, RK an attache of the office of President MeCormick of the Pacific railroad at San and former Cleveland bureau of the #, Is dead today as the tomobiles that went te Mt. b Park yesterda idence of the fact that rose show ever held in meeting with approval Located in one of the spots of the city, with ing the district a good art and science assisting more beautiful place could found. The residents of trict, realizing that they 1 location have made the and the result is one bower, filled with beautiful rose MY GOODNESS! ker were the atthe ev Franciseo the P manager of United nature result start na wiv In company with a young woman Hollywood, Fletcher started fe Venice Saturday evening, driving high power car. Near the Nations Soldiers’ Home at Sawtelle the steering gear was broken and ar overturned by the roadside. Fletcher died of his injuries | Saturday night. His companion w slightly bruised. THIEVES BLOW UP SAFE Between $8 and $10 was obtained | by thieves who blew up the safe of! the Pacific Coast Syrup company 3433 Seattle boulevard, Saturday | night | Nitroglycerine was the means of opening the safe, and it reduced the heavy steel to scrap iron, En-| trance to the place was made through a window not the Cl) dim | PLAYGROUND MEETING. Those interested in playground nd recreation work will meet to- jorrow night in the Chamber of! Commerce rooms and reorganize th Seattle Recreation and Playgrounds | lovely and all that [association Prof. J. K, Hart of} my heart in it.” the univeriMy is chairman of the| “@h, you wouldn't arrangements committee., a low as that, \ \Y Oasis — My new IN ball gown is but | haven dare wear would you?" i 19:40 Roosevelt entered Or.| and pandemonium broke loose. Men and women leap | the ly, that the delegates go to their “find out the senti- ment of the people at home, and together by convention to nominated for id Roosevelt, or a fight,” state supports impone you any it you deem | and in leaders were Senator Borah of idaho, Gov. Deneen of Illinois, | and Senator | A meeting was fornia was delegated to appoint a! committee of seven to formulate |FIRST ROSE SHOW fiat | in | prettiest wend a be HOW SHOCKING pertvctly t STAR—-MONDAY, JUNE 24, 191 é Don'D SAY ALUM~ BAMA! BAY ALA-BAMA, DISS AIN'D A CONFENTION OF WHOLESALE Rete be BRONOUNC? DER VORD LIKE ID ISS. NOW TRY AGAIN, een REAL PROGRESSIVE PLATFORM PLANNED BY THE DEMOCRATS , (Ry United Press Leased Wire) BALTIMORE, June 24.—-Demo- cratic leaders today are planning to put it all over” the republican con. vention by framing a really progres tive-looking platform. an's suffrage. Many of the party | chiefs believe that so far as woman suffrage is concerned there is no necessity to mention it in anyway They sey that to take @ stand for it would alienate votes in the east, and to take.a stand against it would be to weaken the party coast stat that it is there ing next fall. They prefer to leave the qualification of suffrage to the various states for the next four years, and it was considered cer » today that the platform would be silent on this point, although the women still, working hard secure a hearing on the subject Progressive Platform There ix a Keneral belle that platform will framed along laresstve lines, and will be tna |respects duplicative of gram of four years #« it will be much sho }& feeling among the the entire document can be fran in short neon = emphatioall putting the a dan fn voring spe rma, without using Words to explain how the forn will be worked oat a mocb m rkable jment im the convention Jetphatically for jin government } how in reform that |and curb the money jinjunctions to lat out proper hoa jidewt Taft for ” | Rovernment, but especia jing vetoed the tariff b: ithe Interest of the a will Incorporate many other reform | planks | pre believed y the pro ye » and red: adminiat wi with i There seems to be unaninimity of opinion among the delegates so far as the trust plank is concerned. It will announce the rule of reason and will put the party on record as believing that an antitrust jaw should be passed which would c pel the punishment for crim combinations in restraint of trade to be personal and. make mandat ory prison sentences for directors of corporations violating the law $23,000 IN ALIMONY? le a judgment for back all mony of the same effect as any other money judgment? tf it is, Joseph Shippen will have to pay $23,000 in back alimony to his wife, whom he divorced in 1883. hippen contends tha the Ilinois court which gave his former wife that judgment had no jrisdiction of his person at that time, and therefore the alimony judgment is not en: forceable. Judge Main of the superior court here has the case under advisement DOG FISH STORY HARTFORD, Conn. 24 ugene McCarthy boasts of the only fishing dog about Winsted, Conn. It is a dachshund and has always accompanied him on fish ing trips, noticing th wher cork bobbed his master yanked m erttlelee aging ty Recali and Suffrage There will be @ big fight, how ever, on the initiative, referendum ed OUR PRECISE ARTIST, June in McCarthy got a lighting his pipe, and th the pole in his mouth 4 until the fis bite “A shower for the bride-to-be. landed. WAS NAKED LITTLE BOY GOD OF LOVE? OH, NO! We name no names in telling the story of Him, Her and It. He came down from Alaska with a poke big enough to choke an phant and a hankering to taste again the delights of an effete civ Hizatlon« He was a big, husky young male animal, with a fine taste in chewing tobacco He bought fine clothes, ate expe and finally went to a musical show. rose—-but hold! Just before the curtain rose He chanced, in an idle }moment, to glance upward. And there on the ceiling, exactly above his head, was painted a little baby boy without any clothes. It was a fleeting glance, but it gave Him the impression that a pair of wings were safely ive meals, rode ‘round in taxicabs. He had a front seat. The curtain and | sprouting from the baby boy's shoulder blades Then the curtain rose white teeth, showing | had auburn hair You and | would have 1 Some people profess not to bs in love at first sight. But the fact remains that the instant He saw Her He loved Her with all the ardor and passion that a young miner new-come from Alaska is capable of. It is possible that the naked little boy had something to do with it Her bair, you understand, looked auburn With the help of @ local theatrical man, with whom He scraped acquaintance, He was introduced to Her. His wooing was of the whirl wind order, She was an easy conquest anyhow, Reference has been and He a palr of shapely Her legs flashing that dancing He saw saw posing at onee said Her | wast almost brick red d | foade to the size of His poke. oat of, it] vast green Within a week they She gave up the and they took a flat on Capitol Hill furnished it expensively e KAW to that. And then Weil, when a man has roughed it in Alaska be ean't fall easily into the ladee-da way of doing things, He liked to sit down to meals in his shirts! ves, When His feet were tired He liked to take His ghoes.| She discovered He chewed tobacco. A filthy habit. And Her hair was auburn—or red. And you know what théy say about girls with auburn—or red—hair She didn't like the way He parted His hair They had some perfectly lovely scraps Then one day He showed up at the Her. It was in the mornitg. He found was puzzled, but willing to oblige Together they, went inot thestheatre. He found the seat He had occupied on that fateful evening. He sat in it, and looked ceilingward. Would you"mind telling me what that picture up there ts present?” he asked “The dame with the Psyche, I gu 1 don’t mean the lady, He's Cupid, ain't it The manager studied Cupid carties a bow anf arrow, doesn't he? No That boy is beuting a drum. I never was strong I've got a hunch that picture stands for ‘The Call to Arms must be it, Or-or-—"The Spirit of the Shindy,’ Bh, what? He sighed and rose. There were ches and ebrasions on He rubbed them tenderly “That's it,” He sald, more to Himself than to the must be it. “Che Spirit of the Shindy’! Then He thanked the manager and went to see His lawyer con cernitig alimony And if you were man and wife off theatre where the manager, He The first saw tor swell coiffure?” said the manager That's He answered. “I mean the kid—the naked kid the cefling, “It can't be Cupid,” h it can't be on mytho uid Cupid xy, but Yes; that his face rs manager ‘That ask Him now He will tell you Her hatr is red. ALUM-BAMA} ALASK — hey | manager | apposed | | nso) V7; 3 ie if | in Pacific | is at least @ chance of carry: | Margaret Hundley and Who Brought Her North Hurried all the Chic way from Al sO because and couldn fon birthday r papa and m ove amt birth Hundle Alab had d Papa for to Ro r couldn't attend a8 in Chica THOMAS F. RYAN, New York prominent democratic leader at Baltimore. figure CROSS CONTINENT IN 17 DAYS Breaking the record made in the race across the continent for the Guggenheim trophy, C. D. Simpson arrived last night from New York after 17 days on the road in a Packard. The time that won the Guggenheim trophy was 22 days and Mr, Simpson's time is remarkable. With the exception of a stretch between the Dallas and Portiand, he found the roads in good condition. He is very en: thusiastic about transcontinent- al autoing Forty-foot with an accident while beir launched Thursday afternoon, will] A. BOTTLED this slide down being the is unsuce the ways again seful A second doo caused by an ident launching. HANGS HIMSELF J. Hurley day morning at 1 wife, “If anything happens to tell John I was to blame,” and we upstairs, After waiting an his wife became alarmed, followe }him and found him in a room, hau ing by the neck from a hook | Hurley | with his eldest money matters | He lived at ac at John J 61, got up yes son, John He was a 2 Battery st New 100,000-gallon tank of the| com: eady to|absorb the molstu university campus is‘ almost pleted and will soon be supply water to the university Words by Sct Music by Co ama convention | blac 0 for thinking of | North with Margaret, is baby all alone down in Alabama. sds REMOVE HOODOO aw! Ortona, which met custom when a launchin launch jing is supposed to remove the hoo. 30, saying to ‘his | hour clothes had been having trouble} over | the haate ndo " “Mammy was over # now cel Metle cake nit Amd he erled, that’s When they couldn't sf ‘minute longer they. wit mammy st And here ue eo FORM A a : BODY TONIGE mportant meeting will Chamber of Gommeree: when some 60 or 60 te atives of various.ch service organh will meet for the central body, coting was 1 The purpose tral council fs to get mare tion on charity and social work has he: retofore existed. socks attle at ar Rev Rev Eger and pastor” Stubb, officiated at the the corner stone of the Iti Lutheran church yesterdaf’ noon The church which Is ive membership of 300 dedication will take 4 —— 10, 000 AT hing beach at was alive with Kicki aughing bathers, thousands to enjol a next Sunday at Fig ing jout poe music While & out, It is ‘howe -f 000 visited Alki yeu | street car and e g to hatte t opinion“ tl nearly correct: t of be Sunday en last and Voluntest park. TEST SUBMARINE series of tests of FA arine, built. for ,the Bat shipyards of the” Seattle and Construction e in Bltiott bay and ful in every Ways of her torpedo tubes: ty to dive were crowd watched the boat RUFFALO, N. Yo “AA, blem that is pussling te authorities of Bul estroy the contents of tomato cat the bottlés. votes was seh d destroyed bY J e United Stal order sald nothing # the bottles, and tt! f this is done the the government for » bottles TO EASE ACHING Nothing ts better for GR feet than a warm bath at night et remain in the we Th vain were was @ The | concerts Leseh | Hehe lar the | | prc jeral : abn ne el in ae The or hol Dry the well, any tendency to cum powder betw |taleum powder weenie | feet cause of this growth: