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STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1916, PAGE 6 V ashington’s Mooser Delegates at Chicago Strong for T. R. JADVOCATE QUICK HUGHES’ BEARD GRAYER, THINNER PERKINS ISSUES [UNION OFFCERS ACTION ON HIM Here’s the Change Wrought by the Last Five Years 5 NEW STATEMENT IN CONFERENCE ! oe wt | Tt Would Spur Republi- ‘ Intimates Progressives Will|To Decide at Frisco Whether ans to Hasty Considera , ae a Not Stand for Justice to Accept Media tion of Colonel Hughes tion SONFER WITH JOHNSON |COMMITTEE MEETING|TO MEET WEDNESDAY BY H. L. RENNICK District officers of the Inter BY ABE HURWITZ U. P, Staff Correspondent | national Longshoremen’s as Pre CHICAGO, June 5.—Washing . | CHICAGO, June 5.—The pro sociation from every Pacific Progressive delegates today %, grestive national committee Coast port are on their way to secendiamdincalsearseretiecasmmenties cieencaeaer aa Ore advocating quick action in went into session today ready San Francisco Monday to con eRominating Roosevelt, in the Hy make peace with the G. O fer over the strike situation. that it will mean a vic but not to pay too high a They are scheduled to meet or the colonel over at the 4 pF for harmony Wednesday | a O ‘ff an convention. ~a : | Declaring that as yet no con Whether or not the offers of Three republican delegates, at ¢ Ay | ferences had been arranged employers to mediate shall be ie last caucus, declared they | Mor any overtures made for accepted will be decided at the a | id not vote for Rooseve't agreement of the two parties conference € I 1c They are: Or. A. B. Sloan, +e Wis. ona candidate, Geo, W. Per Employers who announced they North Yakima; S. E. Bowles, ; f Seattic, and Pat Halloran. nt) * ) 4 would set «trike brenkers to work _ The rest have indicated they * , 4 A Monday, after learning of the pro- | open-minded. 4 . | posed conference, decided to walt a| v 2 ‘ few days before, thus aggravating | h delegate, it was decided. poole ts Bye. be free to vote for himself. . {th sation | Order has prevailed since the} Minit rule was set aside by ma Ii oes of Watashay taeoninn | vere Nr Ae The police guard on the water E.Erogreasive Committee . ' front has been doubled mptaths te stilt look ‘ > Every man on the department Byron Phelps, who , |started working Monday on a 12 Mp, per schedule x hour sbift, instead of eight hours. | Pate Convention special ' . Send Message to Wilson | pokane ¥ \ w. | District officers of the longshore Elect Murphine Chairman men Association ¢ wired an Wasbington delegation Mon ’ explanation of their position In the] elected Tom Morphine chair \ - strike to Secretary of Labor Wil and Ww of W t json at Vashington, but refuse to ball — r kins, bull moose chieftain, is | reveal the text Congres*man Warburton | ~ _ ~- - qued a freee outlining the | tt was sent Sunday, following re cog term he progressives will | B Tacoma, Mrs. A. Fiannigan of} s Jcelpt of a message from the secre fame and AE. McCabe of Ky-| Charles E. Hughes, supreme é eGke ‘sonic i labor, which urged the Me | low Were vlocted members of the|court justice, is a different man G B: t f N P k d U i. pated Working’ om men to £0 back to wor credentials and/than Charles E. Hughes, governor OssIpy ITS O ews 1CKe p flat refusal to accept Hughes “The statement that you are not respectively (oenag hendlon ng in | Proposing to change the agreement P b jot New York, whose election was| T am for harmony between the/ but to cancel it, deceives Bo one,’ aniay nighe*" "liargeiy ave wo tie eater bowtow at Scene of G.O. P. Convention | :3si'trsiee ree Hi4,, {ne sires You camane cance rch progressives postponed the ed by William R. Hearst, opposing have nd ever moment of my on agreement without changing it of @ new national commit-|candidate—“that animated feather time to bring it about, but not for | fF something else to sueceed Austin EB. Grif | United Press Staft Corresp " The genial and one moment will | lowe wight of the Upholds Reployere duster 6, HICAGO, 5 olonsal New York fact that you can pay too high He ed to the dixpute over Washington politicians spent The famous Hughes beard ts Being a for ward heeler who pr for almost anything or.j@ clause tn the agreement between , their first day in Chicago,/much leas like a ther duster pegs pices | supported Roose tainly can pay too high « employers and the longshoremen s * " | the navy and elt with both harmo union, which provided for 60 days r “dope now, and it ts streaked with gray. | pr Bre ; ny nn H » officer of a tungs four years Ww t nl republicans gathered at the) " an ¢ ine u © could hay harmony | notice from elther party wishing a Sherman. They hed several | Ban mecre at rd Og aig pyr a bik defenne ago, arrived wear- with England to 177 we had | ch Vv € with Committeeman Sam | fy Pg Mey gga a bape league, George ing a red, white! paid the price j have taintained ine as chief adviser * Neertioeh = West Von L. Meyer aud yellow table We could have harmony in the nt strike violated that 46, » es Millard T. Hartson ana |2urist, just received from Washing decided, while cloth necktie with « toweling fringe./ 1960, but we would bave had no| clause. ? dt | | I 1 od z peters are expected today cs walking down Michigan ave., that “4 ° country as a result The longshoremen contended they ¢ i Gituane, ot Weme.| Hughes admirers aay tile narrow. he ought to have a flag in -his but Chauncey M. Depew, the original Now |, for one, am deeply im-| didn't want to “change” the agree ‘a x. ckleford. of Juneau, |S Of the beard and the aging Of/tonhole, So he stepped into @ after-dinner mint of potnted pare-|bued with belief that are| ment, but to “cancel” it, so were ‘ Sha m I I 1 )) Make up the Alaska delega id gy <i Sekar mee: store today and got one, donned it, Kraphs, is here in a new spring eult| facing just as momentous a strug-|not bound by the 60-day clause started to pay for tt, found he did and ali his glory, Depew is 82 and gle with just as important ques “The American iabor move. not have a cent in his pocket and undoubtedly has been an invited tions to decide as (n aod ment has built an enviable rep- delegates went over to candi borrowed a nickel from @ stranger. quest at more dinner parties than 4860 utation fer living up te its eon Tow, at the Congress hotel, That was the most humillating/any o American, yet } er These questions are internal) tracts, even where it bes to Boni ace | SUFFRAGISTS SWARM |Soisia °°" 7 Soe oo ain THR and cnn Po trae tp. etme esperar average ver ¢ yed jout ta his mutton chops # compromise or temporize with a } to pin any badges on their | |* = flea se o* | oo 0 [them they will simply cope task | Sree’, 2,00 o0" contined Seo . | - . retary Wilson's message to Sec Meeker, who admits he ts| ‘DOWN ON DELEGATES | Hotel page boys have been equip-| T. R's former secretary, Wm. /'0 Plague us in the immeMiate fu.) retary Madsen, of the long oldest voter from Washington, | | ped with megaphones to make them) (Billy) Loeb, smokes such long |‘¥T* apd come back with greater| ghoremen's union. “No union foree and violence. Sam Perkins’ ear with his| un 5 {more unintelligible cigars that he can stand in his ho can long exert ite influence for long enough to pat in al nu rs oo Jane Oe ae bere pea wil Pa |tel and smoke in the street. One| This being my belief. T will not! good which deliberately viclates War Roosevelt. nies 40 tae Wanna oe Sek) The august Mr, Augustus P./ puff was enough to prove that b pane wand firengement that 8) its contracts fer temporary OO es ta ‘- n| m oe f Washingtonians buzzing | vention today descended esi Can. | Carduer is here today, prepared to) ought to do it, too hmmm ml postponing the day of net gain. The average working- the Sherman and the Con-|didates’ Row and the downtown Prepare the Grand Old Party for adh Se a Perkins admitted that the pro.| Man has little else to love than @re Lorin Grinsted, J. Will hotels whore delegates to the re. Preparedness ae om Former Secre pit of the ymagsond greastve committee today might hie honor and integrity.” and Kenny Beaton. |publican and progressive conven ‘ | mnpeon ts bate! make some arrangements lead! The Biue Funnel leer Talthybius Wcall > of M 1 ading Pierce gave indications of | tions are quartered, demanding im-| ExGov. Eugene M, Foss | from St Sul (lio a conference with republican returned Sunday to Seattie from Z a double life when he ap-| mediate and decisive action toward |#achusetts, possible presidential | an help the leaders |Vancouver, B. C., where longshore . with both Roosevelt andj submission of federal equal suf.|timber for the prohibitionists, ar-| presidential boom.| " Witi H. Childs of Brooklyn, pro-|™t refured to unload her Seattle they doit his © << tienes tone rived with his avoirdupols and be. Thompson Sissies 1 PFO | shipments. ) badges on coat frage amendment. No evasion was " 4 ar jeader, interrupted Per. . Hiram Johnson has been|to be allowed and every de gan talking thru hie mustache ané | a kins to state that during the past| She is at pier 14, with 4,000 tons time with the Washington | was down on the over bis stomach In a very dry man-/ years ago, three months the sentiment. tor | Of Oriental cargo. ves. jsome suffrage work ner. oy | pr a a political NO*evelt bad grown to practical ; REFUSE TO ACCEPT RAISE cy against George W Among today’s arrivals to the| ‘6 i. unanimity on the colonel u attempts at consolidation |convention was Helen Keller, the Joe Keating, than whom there is Perkins declare thee ently to SAN FRANCISCO, June 5. the G. 0. P. appeared with the; blind girl no whomer in standpat Hoosier pol eee formal conferenges had been held | Striking longshoremen here today Hival of the Washington state| Miss Keller will speak at a/itica, ix here with all bis influence) Ex-Representative Farner Cocks with the republican leaders ao far, |Pe@fused to resume work at the 10 on. }luncheon of delegates. Incidental and 0 dow a double chin lof New York ts here to me about He intimated his belief in the r increase offered by the E. Griffiths, of Seattle, de-j!y tickets to the luncheon orig en |the whole business, He's a neigh: rumor that some of the more rad hip Owners association gressives ought to re |inally offered at $1 are now bid at bor of T. B.'s, down at Oyster Bay, ical progressives would insist on | Th® latter, it is reported, intends intact and the Washington. | $5, with ho more to be | had é ou jand, betng a Quaker, he and Ted jhominating Roosevelt the start.|to bring in nonunion labor when ‘aid amen. j }ay wrangle informally about pre-| This, however, will probably be | assured that the strikers will not paredness over the back fence. balked and efforts ma: o come back under the proffered ide t pre EN To PARADE OLD.TIMERS To MEET) the Unfortunates? 2 wih Goths Ubinas le os tn| aa an one from “going off half | terms. re cnet |the person of T. R., jr., arrived and : 3 Seattle ‘89ers will hold a get-to Jannounced today that “whatever _ TIPS: 10 HURT DRELAND, June 5—Ten thou-|gether meeting at the Chamber of| por years humanity has been on (the convention does, the sentiment HER AND HER * s Schoo! children will parade as|Commerce Tuesday, to form an or-|, physical decline Weaker and |of the country ts for fa roses” at the opening of /ganization to perpetuate the mom-| Wiser” | very true saying. The| a aK a ALEM, Ore, June 6.—Mr. and land's rose festival Wednesday ory of this city’s big fire of June plewbbay Rhine d Iman of today bas| Former Heavyweight Champion «. Robert McCrow of Gol Seming. More than 1,000,000 roses|of that year. George F. Meacham|n. time to exercise and strengthen |James J. Corbett is bere looking p | No dale, Washington, are in a critical Mt be on display. is chairman, the body—he is always on the trai! them over. He expects to be at the |condition, and eight others are in a {the American dollar. His aye | ringside when the gong sounds |jured, as the result of the over tem has become a net of sensitive | Wednesday ' VANCOUVER, W jturniog of MeCrow’s automobile to Laaiche and he is generally In aj “The sparring of these politicians Ek, ash. June | West Salem last night rs. Bessie Mitchell and her nee juch |i" great,” said Jim, rundown condition, That much © Smonthsold baby occupy a cell fn | Jabused organ, the stomach, is usu-| “It looks like a real fight when : | ally the seat of most of the trou-| they get set |the Clarke county jail today nd the way to overcome near see The mother ts charged with mur. “le, and th y z dering her husband minor ailments that annoy| Judge He of Chicage : Tens rs J ; life miserable, is to get |original Mothers’ Pension advocate. Mitchell, with his wife and baby j Robert C, O'Brien, 47, watchman the Went to a moving picture theatre|for West & Surry, was crushed to death Sunday in the freight ele- vator shaft of the Virginia st warehouse Ore also at the Sherman. |what changes do YOU notice in & bunch of the Washing-| tne expression of his face and eyes? land make |the stomach in trim #o that it can |sald today he will try have do the work that nature Intended |republican platform tndorse moth.| esterday. The parents quarreled lit should Educate the stomach,” |ers’ pension legislation in the vari. because the baby coughed and cried |saye the Cactus Juice Man. ous states |during the performance siwaye gives warning of 6 ete They continued thetr quarrel on} mach disaster, but Advocates. of nation-wide prohj.|the way home. | RUN DOWN BY TO ‘Ne ‘s o man who do not| bition took some satisfaction in| Mrs. Mitchell says when they I + r¢ = ; I Cc Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis, |Conduct preconvention negotia-|* #ult case and said he was going| Nick Cheperoff. a laborer, 82 | : p : ] ] a dizziness, belching of wind, head: |tions without the aid of large quan-|@Way. She seized a rifle and point-|run down and injured by an auto that Presado blenc aches, bloating, and a bad taste in|tities of booze. Sunday was a dry|ed it at his breast driven by Dr. N. N. Wiger at the mouth are just a few symp-|day in Chicago, and it was followed Mitchell grabbed the barrel of the| Sixth ave. and Jackson st Sund toms of a deranged stomach by another today, there being a ju-|eun to thrust it in the air. The/is improving Monday at the clty California Cactus Juice Com: |dlclal election on. A few of the|Fifle was discharged | hospital. Schwabacher Brothers & Co., Inc., Distributors, the great herbal tonic that | delegate however, found wet| sseeeaesimonsiippnin , Seattle, edb wiitnn tell Drug Store No. 3, {8 the result} James R. Garfield of Ohio, sec of yeors of study and was made |retary of the interior under Roose-| NOME, June 6.—Longdistance ne |W possible by Luther Burbank’s|velt, is spending very little time|telephone reports here WASHINGTON, June: 6.—Presi today said greatest ment—the spine-|here hobnobbing with his fellow|that Council City had been almost “nt Wilson ha# approved selec THE ADORABLE less cactu This wonderful des. | progressive lead Garfield's job|entirely swept away by floating ice, | ton of Senator Ollie James of Ken. rt plant, whieh has been tamed jappears to be to tell the republic-| A blizzard swept this section Satur.|tuckY ®* permanent chairman of FresTOAM vy the great wizard, whén com-|ans how easy it would be to defeat) day and Sunday the democratic convention at St AR ERITE bined with other medicinal roote,| Wilton this fall “if the right kind Louis waa 4 LAR sofEt Line herbs, and leaves, produces re-\of a man is nominated He has » § rhe > FRASER-PATERSON C ce hn markablo and astonishing results sobody in view tor the re public ans| SEND OREGON JUICE | TO HONOR SPARGUR the gest ho ry vettiae ter vat - " in the most obstinate cases of jexcept T. R dun continued violent assaults tn stomach, liver and kidney trouble 2 oe * | PORTLAND, J \ | ato , ; ite Beokcouanalt the region of Deadman’s hill, Hill ARK mite arenes Medic hae eae not William Jennings Bryan ts to be| of Oregon loganberrs juice is en| John M Sparor, director of Se-}304, Fort Douaumont and Fort ppg - pot meas pn Baviden an onlooker this ea pitted to c hicago today to quench | attle’s Symphony orchestra, will be} Vaux all Sunday, and were re.) Just Printers week, Ho's under @ he thirsts of the d ates in the | honored at a reception at the Press|pulsed, official reports to the| 1018 “THIRD MAIN 1043 the the ‘Juice of the spineless cactus republican national convention club, Wednesday, June 28 French war office today say this remedy be t, caseara,| Contract to write al H r has fn it, caseara, | It is believed here the Germans | — .) sen gentian, stillingia, poke root, yel-| about the conven | ~~~ tare making their mighty efforts at| , MR. & MRS. iow dock, black cohosh, leortce | tion The less i] Verdun to give strength in the in-| ‘ HOME SIDNEY DREW foot, worm seed and mandrake, all| peaceful the com crease in spirit of the German pae-| rhe Moni en from Mother Earth, and sei-| vention, the more |ple aroused by the North Sea nava’ EXTRA in» New Seream entifically prepared by a great| he will a to battle ATTRACTIONS “SWEET CHARITY” chemist, Cactus Juice, altho alwrite about Despite the recent German suc-| Benutsut new remedy on the market iu this} Therefore he's less pacific than 4 ed cesses around Verdun, the officers ‘| $ : }locality, has been successfully in-| usual PATHE SCENIC troduced to the public thruout the eee j mai peg tle confident the city ; t lo abe ot Middle West and California dur-} Gifford Pinchot dodges thru the It is held that the Germans are * psiabitaned 1083, without sufficient reserves to start storming action along the Verdun | jbattle front simultaneously FREE PHYSICIAN ¥ LOGE Loos | the building up of worn-out nerves | particular whether the progress ‘ ‘oll \ SEATS Loe and tiasues and for all diseases offives get together or stay apart : i This means that any patro’ n SEATS |the stomach, liver, Kidneys and| Platforms interest him more STATE PIER BURNS | woman or child. may ‘consgienans 25c ; 25¢ blood. Hundreds of testimonials | 14 8 § Deep Callouses..- “ § ex-government physician and gets have been elved and are on file} William Allen White of Kansas. h ; - brea hava tele Aerenaes ange. We ees |to show to people who are inter | sizing up the situation, saya the Inflamed Bunions\_,--.4 $| SAN FRANCISCO, June 5.—Au-| one of the best known with KIDDIES | ested in this remedy, Cactus Juice | favorite sons are a Joke, and that and Knob-joia? ( thorities are investigating the ori throat spect ; 5c r gale ti 1 Bartell Drug|nobody considers them serious! foie {\gin of the fire which destroyed | Net t FREE couns | er a Y » and A” special representa Aw the delegates from the home It acts through the pores and re.) $1,500,000 worth of Oriental freight meat ie SECOND AT UNIVERSITY L_SECOND AT UNIVERSITY | tive of the company is placed at| state arrive, they tell the truth moves the cause by restoring the § and a new concrete — sta pier} to 1:36 p,m day except Bt tore No a, corner of int and Pike, | about the favorite son,” sald White eu 20 RRM (AA TORUS ore fare yesterday, Tt bad been-une| gay. tn! fine epportun to meet the public and explaim the | “That is, that he in no favorite at a Oo Cl ruly remarkable, Get a 25c pack. ¢ loaded from the Shinyo Maru No. 2| fer you v and at t — merits of “Cactus Juice” to those|home, ‘The favorite son was a pest Age from any druggist; he is au- $/by union longshoremen, after the | Se. Ae eet beat | poms who eall. Mail and phone orders|in state politics. Hee thorized to refund money to any ¢)Toyo Kisen Kwisha com , elon on your eye state »| r ® got the dele ES INS ANT y an) company had | ears, at, | xiven prompt attention gatin to keep him quiet.” GIV T oped one not fully satisfied jasreed to pay the scale demanded DRUG Co. nnn nnd by the strikers 1111 Firat Ave. FOR EIGHT BIG WONDERFUL ing the past two years and ts con-|lobby of the Congress hotel every 15c 15 ¢ | coded to be one of the most rett once in a while, but seldom stops REELS able preparations on sale today for|to discuss the situation. He ia not 169 Washington St,