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Sone ae a week ay eee Cee 4 zis TAFT SURRENDER 7wo-Yea ON LOUSIIS CALLED VICTOR Both Delegations from State Seated and the Votes to Be Split in Convention. Sect neaieceeieiene ea aaa GIVES IN ROOSEVELT An Agreement to Reorganize Party, It Is Claimed, Will Give the Administration Power. eee ed CHICAGO, June %—Toosevelt and Taft to-day had to back In the battle for convention seats, being waged before the Republican national com mittee. The Taft managers had stood out stubbornly promise on the Louisi emphatically a After a lively rustle all morning ing which the wires to the White House in Washington were kept singing, t! dur Hatly surrendered and agreed to @ political situat in the Republican division. party of Loulstana The. Taft men Paneccnnt dul Was submitted to really scored a vic t) called Senat r 1a of Massachusetts ‘0 the anti-Taft delegatior made will events tration contr expressed themsely Crag wine Tan b Is assistants ¢ Varmoth anc atl end ! aha Fed themselves as having La ay i t. and there was a hot before breakfast of argumen rove tie, pact waa aga being that f the Louisiana cases we G.A. Lyon, of Te the only ones involved th wou te x ay Galt ed no objection to splitting the votes, but | tt Neueumarrea they pointed out that similar contests | be sea Se atbntl tutaten e are pending from Mississippi, Missouri, | @ vote ‘The compromise North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Caro-| Proposition was then adopted amid loud Fs ‘i cheers, no votes belng cast aga Une, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia, “The contest over the four delega and that if the split delegation plan |at-large from Mississippi was decided prevailed in Louisiana there will be|'n favor of the Taft delegation. reason to expect demands fer eight| =. — more compromises. An Immense amoun! | telegraphing and telepnoning took place | during the morning, and even after the National Committee had commenced {ts feasion athey were still hard at work. of conferring, of NEW YVORKERS 1,000 STRONG IN CHICAGO CHCAGO, June 9.--The advance guard of the big crowds which will be here Get Word From Roosevelt. next week for the Republican Conven- Telegrams by the score were rained|tion arrived to-day. The New York in upon such members of the Taft or-|men, one thousand strong, who will ganization as were supposed to be wa-j arrive Satur¢ have been assigned vering, urging and demanding that a) hundred rooms in the Auditorium stand fast at any cost. Repeated mes-| Hotel. The next largest delegation will sages were gent to Secretary Tafx and| Come from Pennsylvania. Its members to President Roosevelt at Washington, | @re expected Satu night, and most and they were in close touch every in-| Of the Illinois party will also be here stant of the morning with the exact | bs that time. situation in Chicago. | ‘Phe big marching clubs that are to It was finally agreed, with the full] Participate in the demonstration at the onsent and approval of both Secret ry | Convention hall Wednesday morning of Taft and President Roosevelt, that the, "ext week have been assigned quarters Taft and Antl--Taft delega from|'M the Great Northern Hotel. Most of Lousiana should be seated, hait|the marchers will be here Sunday. vote each. | Their part in the convention is expected In consideration of this agreement, it! t? be one of the most spectacular fea- | was impressed upon the representatives | ‘ures of the gathering. \ of the Louisiana contestants that the The committee in charge of arrange- 5 should not under any circumstances mente for the meeting announced the whatever be any quarreling or dis- ‘nustcal programme to-day. There w pute between the two delegations. I: | be no dearth of harmony as exemplified was further agreed and understood| by brass instruments and in addition that the Republican party of the State | vocal selections of a natyre calculated of Louisiana is to be entirely reorgan-|to enthuse the delegates Wi! be part of feed under the direction of the chair-|the programme. The first day of the man, the secretary and ene member of | convention a concert of patriotic melo- the national committee 1 Members of the that they were he: gunceasing squabbles between and the Lily White t These have been brou Republican national conven re cent vears and it was d ti the members of the committee t condition of affairs should co As soon as Deen discussed at t {t was immedi graph to Was both the Secretary President, who gave it their hearty ap- proval. The Taft men the Louisiana alone as far cerned. Con fecting 160 Taft people ment had that the from all seated. It wa strengthen the led them t c The conditions preva however, do not the Taft mans Was no con pared to 1 Victo: The Taft as 4 decisiy ons with a Secretary cond ctions will us it 1s expe of grand the third Prew- Nj that Se 4 by C WASHINGTO. multiply t } ted that the are nominee The Vice-F be named w the music ed ago restte nt up to ev t up to ever: eae ure yas not be CANNON IN FINISH FIGHT AT CHICAGO GO. June aker of arrly nic mined nat th for the occasion aturally r of his ¢ Joseph G House CHI non of the latives from his nowever, de would tared out regularly t dire himself ry Sa Men, y Taft y predict that confidence to nam Commit ber Taft —o TCHERS BLAME TARIFF FOR HIGH MEAT PRICES. of that orgar nation ed the at 9.- Se 1s th has ing " confidence by F ndidacy native State a 2 candid: n of Gov be stated as f DOTIIAN GUTTILLA ROOSEVELT BACK OF CORTELYOU FOR VCE-PRESIDENC 's Boomers with This gus \ \ THE EVENING WOR r-Old Baby that Weighs 110 Pounds, and Her Father and Mother T LD. Assurance Start for Chi- cago To-Morrow. reinry Cortelyou It and as thelr candi- retary Cor for the eady has |< for the Hughes step to a su er de feel et matter, estrained ed but by that ragement to move a the bate tee now in names Roosevelt | va ot that hi s be een i es a! ee ee uae ler eae? ta: i LEGISLATURE PLANS TO at y ADJOURN ON THURSDAY, GUILD IN RACE FOR it VICE-PRESIDENCY. ; ss t cee \ dINGTON, J ; ae ‘4 ba ned by nds a : He a Ne vind Be “ 12-Word Position-Getting Gents “Situstion \ anted”’ Ad: ‘ in THE MOR’ ING WOR! se Aen consideration. SUA” HE PALS MARR IN SENATE FIGHT Cohalan Takes Up Cudgels for Murphy—Gets Hot Re- turn from Brooklyn Man. (Bpectal ALBA ren's bi! P arm w Convention passed the Sen vote ate Hes to tion NY, Ju ito at the of 2 to pt on the ¢ ‘8 and some of t the meas Kill to The Even nes reform feal parties and to undo the st of the Murphy-Conners ¢ last 13, rt World) McCar- of nator the methods ‘atic State to-day by certain sections of it. Tamni sidered ceeding its The 1 tor All sectik e He a tself t claim ar 1 | proposed Senat niendment fority 0! districts: of the T their St 1 K am NS ngational Sup: hould @ Pr vy 4 out in final meas as Ub rovidin over sued t th that th jaw. or str: null Demoera: and MeCarre i g ate me Court, hat ed into politics as a result of Jan tkin re Pat ary would next out rick the as expr Calls Him a Squealer. Senator hea ot nore lan as alnes n not voand t Deni ang from the \a ang he Senator wil sharply, his gave ignorant 10¢ alan amendmen ‘ote of 2 then passed unp c ehal guage mM the : s House sit pro wita was defeat t neas- goes to SPRAY HOODS. ——— a. k Cush! 8. Khi ak! Duck 89.00 up, nade to order Brass FMD. CHAMBERS. STREET UESDAY, JUN E 9, 1908. Caen 110-POUAD BAB STILL GANG A POUND A WEEK Two-Year-Old Adelina Gut- tilla Strong and Healthy Despite Wonderful Size. KE A LABORER, EATS L | others of my family or th Physicians Puzzled by Strange Case—Youngest of Seven, All the Rest Normal. | Is your thin and emaciated?) Does it ref > eat, but succeed in| seep ts it small and peevish? If so, read ow a twenty-five-months-old girl weighs 110 pounds and !s gaining flesh at almost a pound a week. In of the most thickly settled blocks of the whole east site, almost In the shadow of the new bridge, on Ma Street, is a six-story tenement wn to every mother's child in the Bady Adelina Gutti!la has made the building noted. Hundreds of Aildren and grown persons who have earned of the giant infant saunter by No. 28, each day in the one cet the tenement, hope of catching a glance at the strangely developed little girl. As a reporter approached’ the dark and none too inviting staircase to-day, an old, withered woman, who apparent- ly stood guard, fairly shrieked: you going? If you're a-lookin* at baby, ye'll find it fourth floor,” ast bit of information in apparent sat the number of persons who climb the four flights, Including show managers and aily ‘sicians, side | curious mothers. Meets the Prodigy. into the poorly furnished ne reporter faced probably child in the world. Bo y is the child, nd so fattest wonderfully f | pleasant faced and jolly, that it at once; makes a hit as an entertainer. The ter Was seated in the eighth baby has owned in young carriage it as many mont Its devoted father, Damtan Guttilla, a handsome son of Palermo, Sicily, who is the parent of six others, Ider than Adelina, and the baby's Blaggia Guttilla, a dark-eyed woman, urged the child to speak porter. the attentive father, who hugs isses Baby Adelina as though she Were a normal child's weight of forty pounds, can as venicle, mothe Only baby ch 12 merely a small edit w! n of an Atlantic City roller chatr. Has Great Strength. on th waddles along unassisted, She has to be continually watched, or shelves, ti bles, clocks and dishes will come tum- bling to the floor. Her immense strength was shown when ane hit the reporter the arm y @ walking stick so he felt the pain for hours. ne delight of Adelina’s short life Is -months-ol4 child of a neigh- Adelina broods most the wee mite of an Once at twels ed Jacobs day about infant. When the appears Adelina rushes from her fa.h- er’s chair, seizes the baby, which ts lke doll in her p»'- hanus, and bears in triumph to Mrs, Guttilla. Gener- ally the hope of the Jacobs family s rushed so hard that {t cries for an hour or two, during which Adelina usies herself feeding it ice cream and candy. Weighed 12 Pounds at Birth. Adelina is the seventh child of the Guttillas. She weighed just twelve pounds when born, not as much as her thirteen-year-old sister, Maria, who tips the scales now at just eighty pounds, thirty pounds less than the two-year- old Adelina, Her favorite Is her brother, Giovanni, a bright-eyed, slender litle chap of eight years, weighing sixty-five pounds, whom she continually threatens | with corporal punishment. | Adelina sleeps fully fifteen houra each | day. She sits at the table and eats as much spaghett! and beef as her father, and that unassisted, Good natured, as a Razor-Merit ‘The merit of any razor fe all fa the “Blade. THE *‘SHRP-SHAVR" 25c SAFETY RAZOR te better than, ony other tator in EVERY VITAL PARTICULAR, “Blades are maa A the Snest tempered a nd honed to the keanest edge, and the frame fy natin finish surer-plated. We sell yout the whole razor at 2he, go as to creates Barker 1 blades Extra Bi Packs, Biqden, 26c. Satin fal plated’ “SHRP-SHAV. PERS, 400. each, Our’ warrantee “Mopey Back If You Wi It's All in Que, Bla Shrp-Shavr Razor Co, 108-110 Duane 6t.. New York City, “SHRP-BHAY. 25e¢ HAPETY RAZORS are on age. cn att. the HEGEMAN DRUG STORES in York, and at deolere’ 0 of five hb allver. * STROP- Itt you walking the floor all night?) nusband is thinking of placing her near st her to and from the | little Jacobs child | all fat persons, she seklom cries, but! when she does shed tears about every soul in the bullding knows it, for Ade- Mna in pain has a voice which would easily eclipse the foghorn throat of many a Coney Island bar! Puzzle to Them All. “Why {8 she so big?” repeated (i) ! mother to-day. “I mu: say I know not. The doctors cannot tel. me. She! {a the youngest. I nursed her fully a/ year, while my other children did not receive that benefit “If you ask me what makes a child} healthy and fat I say plenty of fresh air, Wke Adeline got at Springfield, O., | when she was younger; a mother's con- | stant attention and love. and a happy | home Ife with your husband and other children. Then your infants must pros- | per. All the mother's artificial foods are worthless compared to real devo- tlon from the mother. “Why Adelina should be so abnor- mally fat I don't know. None of the| of my hus- fle band were unusually elthe~ “But I love her just as much, and [ guess more, and so Aoes Damian, because she is so large, The neighbors all look surprise at me and my husband, but we can't explain her elze beyond what I have said. She has won prizes at exhibitions for the handsomest, bright- est and cutest child, and even now my |the baby incubators at Coney Island with a notice calling attention to t difference betwen a child reared as na- ture intended and one forced to exist on artificial food." STOCKS DULL AN ~THEPRICES DOWN Harriman and Hill Issues, St. Paul and Amalgamated Copper Leaders. Stocks were dull in the early market to-day, and the price tendency down- ward, with most pronounced effect in the usual speculative leaders, including the Harriman and Hill issues, St. Pau! and Amalgamated Copper. Declines in| these averaged a point. There was no! improvement in the later session. ! Prices, after a slight lft, drifted! | dawnword again late in the day to the! accompaniment of some reports of crop damage from the weatner. Cleve-| |land, Columbus, Cincinnat! and st.| Louis sold at a decline of & The mar-| ket closed heavy and extremely d The total sales of stocks were 198,800 shares and of bonds 2,384,000 The Closing Price: | Today's highest, tow | . loweat and closing prices | of toc Pete a3. com; | yesterds al prices are as Yolows: We | Oe ‘ “ | a Chem 4 hed g 4 y AS Bs * | ee oh inn. t Reve ws 4° — Py sucar 8 Ere ne . T&T. Co. 118g 118 Tob. Co. pt! 90% Oy — & Anaconda Mintn, 3a2y ayy AU, 7. & BF... 82 a’ — 3 Bat & Obto. . SOY 59 s Bikiyn RT 48% 48) % | Can. Pacific . 160% be! | Shes & 45, er % CG a eR iy my tg | cat. & Alton..... tied 25% 35q lon & Now 181 150 13080 Col. Fuel & Iron. 27% 27Q bry | Gol. Southern. Sly 30% alt % Consolidated Gi 104 lea ees By * 8 rD. i | Dele i aut gy Great Northren pf ihe ! Inter.-Met. wea | Minuie Central 1 — 2 {Mine @ St. L.... PR | M..8t.P. ssM.. my — % |Mo.. Kan & Tex. nate Mo.’ Pacific ry % | Nat. Biscuit Ri Nat. Lead OS oy | North. Amer ., q ‘. ¥. Central... Y. aN. North, Pas. 1g |Ont. & Western... | Penneyivenia = | Reading = | Rep. Steet = | Ron. pe. Sid Rock land eee = Rook Ieland pf!), 81% 35M = Sloss Sheffield. 4 3 | South. Pacifie - * Kouth, Ratlwa: =H Third Avenue... 8215 — 4 Union Pacific.... 147% cod Stee! 37% -—b 8. Steel pf... 101M 101%, 1614 — | Cian Copper. a) 20% 30% % | Virg.-Caro, Chem. 24 2% 24) 1 Watearh [1% He im + % pf. Pyar] Py we & ” 50 6 West, U. Tels, 87 OT + Advance. — Decline or thin, |” i] able source that there is a deal om be- tween Tammany and the Kings Repudit-— can leaders to divide the patronage of that office, In return for the Republican. votes for the Issue,” sald Alderman. George A. Colgan who ts close to Bena™ tor McCarren and his managers in tho Second Assembly Distrtot, Brooklyn. “If; thin sort of poltical trickery te going to play in thle matter I object. “Little Tim’ Sullivan, Vice-Chatrman jand presiding in Preshient MoGowan's Absence, raised a protest, and declared ; the $15,400 was needed at once to pay salaries, Other Tammany members re- | buked Colgan for his talk of political Sobery. “The Marriage License Bureau ts one} The first open break between ihe city ofMce whose revenue ts greater Tammany Hall and Hrooklyn Democrat-|than the expense of Ite maintenance.” ic contingent In the Board of Aldermen | 8ald the Bo: rman. since the Murphy-McCarren squahble ey er reer eaNore Fore lane naea &t the State Convention occurral this /the McCarren men voted no. The afternoon over a $15.400 apecial issue os | olution was passed by the vote of @: revenue bonds to pay the clerks in the to 5. new Marriage License Bureau. cee eres ener tre “1 hawe heard the story from a reli- tack of room. M'CARRENITES KICK AT TAMAR DESL Brooklyn Democrats Charge a Dicker Between the Tiger and the Republicans. Nothing but high grade soap aad naphtha in P. & G. Naphtha Soap. The first thing you notice, when you unwrap a cake of P, & G. Naphtha Soap is the color of it—white. That shows there is no rosin in it. Most naphtha soaps are yellow—they_ contain rosin. There is a saying among soap manu- facturers to the effect that 5 per cent. rosin in soap is all right. More than § per cent. is all wrong. Some naphtha soaps contain as much as 25% rosin. Do you know why? Rosin is cheap. That is why. And so we offer this advice: Never buy any other than a white naphtha <a soap. 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