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THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, 3 ; HUMOR OF THE CON VENTION AND SOME OF THE F UNNY FIGURES SEEN FUN THAT BRIGHTENS UP CONVENTION DONG AND ON, Bary fare BALLOT WELL,-WHO ISN'T TALKING POLITICS 9 Whiskers Are Tabooed Among the Delegates—| One New Yorker Explained to the Crowd Why He Carried a Hughes Badge— An Imitation Cowboy. nt.) , multi-millfonatres t than CHICAGO, June 16 arose other © a tits ne Annex to-day crowds pate mbled to asce h The Aenea wat] proceeded from an individual who had and who was annou got a press of making it Nationa! Co: he wanted. cans WHISKERS ARE TABOO “The Scie: "he replied: AMONG THE DELEGATES. hea’ ere to write @) The absence of whiskers among the full account of the proceedings. This delegates does not ur well for the {enn outrage.’ jacies of Gov. Hughes and ex- — Franklin Murphy. of New Jersey. | 1t 1s going to be a smooth-shaven con- READ THAT. Vention, with the exception of a few Huenes wont | dele from jowa, who wear long, luxuriant beards, Beards and editors are numerous among the Iowa dele- luxuriant facia foliage in former years at n entions, is aimost entirely g now. The Hitchcocks. the Vorys, the Harry News and the other fellows bossing things are smooth. | | shaven men. | TOOK COLORED BROTHER FOR A HOTEL PORTER A race riot was narrowly averted at the Grand Pacific last night when a ath Bentleman who had been een help- Sclen' er which Humphrey he said: American is the only pa is quailfied to treat a convention like this adequately.” HAS “BIG STICK” GOURD FOR A GIFT TO TAFT. That the opinion prevails that, with Becretary Taft as a possibility for the Presidency the vigorous policy of the Present regime w. be continued, made evident to-day w Senator Henry Earl. tived, carrying the longest eat gourd ever grown, Wi for presentation to Mr Py The gourd was alm long and of such size and sha; as to make ft look surprisingly like the proverbial ig Stick.” It was mounted In silver, and Mr, Earl announced {t to be his purpose to formally present It to the Secretary upon the oc of the of 1 notification of his nomin: “It ison pretty big clun,” he said.f 2 are ‘put Missour! helleves that the Ohio} he Chicago barrooms se law. addr lobby this y YOU nigger, take this bag of rto the depot and I'll give you dodge ed a colored man in the a dime." ih, you Insult me," said the colored brother, drawing himself up with aig. nity. “I'se would have you know dal ‘am a delegate to Wis hera convertion tid am gwine to pick out de next Prest- dent.” DIDN'T WANT PUFF IN CHEEK TO SHOW. | A newspeper sketch artist was bus- fly engaged in “mugging” Claude Watts, one of the Taft boosters, at Annex to-day. Every time he would get his victim into what looked Uke a god position Watts would move, “Would you mind standing still, Mr. Watts?" the sketch artist finally asked ‘in despair, man can wield it; If he can't Missouri ean show him.” CARRIED HUGHES BADGE AND AN EXPLANATION. “The reason I'm moving around,” A New Yorker, who was out late last | Said Watts, “ls that you are trying to make a profile nicture of the right night investigating the political situa-] sige of my e. I prefer to have you tion, tured up to-day wearing a)sketch the left side) ‘ughes badge. There are only two] /Why?"' asked the artist. Fee EHGae padesel Ware hend cll Because,” explained Watts, “T have hands demanded an expienation, a chew of tobacco In my right cheek? “] don't know whether I'm a Hughes boomer, or In a booze humor,” the man with a badge explained. ‘TEDDY'S CONGRESSMAN AN IMITATION COWBOY. W. W. Cocks, President Roosevelt's Congressman, who probably has more An Early Morning Plunge. CASSIDY SMILES, AND FASSETT SMILES, TOO. Congressman Sloat Fassett and Con- gressman John Dwight were standing in the corridor of the Annex to-day whe Senator Owen Cassidy passe A friend stopped Cassidy and said, “Say, Owen, there are the two members of the John Ananias Clu Cassidy mere- ly_ smiled. It was Fassett who sent the famous telogram to Cassidy Teading: “John and T think you should (or should not) stand by the Governor on the racing bills.” When Cassidy got the telegran | it read “should not.” stand by the Governor, BOSS PAYN AMAZED BY THE MASTER HAND. Uncle Lou Payn, who has seen all the Republican national conventions in hts- tory. takes a pecullar view of his own, “T was just thinking.” he sald to day, “that one of the most popular Presidential polictes of late has been against monopolies in restraint of trade, Casstdy didn't It ppenitrada or a anleratce here is Vor good plunges not being restrained. I'd like. to Nave e vive me a better analysi: ‘World Ada, show SOS e heard of bossed conventions, ‘but | Many places ot 80 close to one before. this | at thelr conventions, but the boss run- | C) Cea ning this one thinks {t so easy he just “Resorty AG 8, ends alone a few fellows to tell nine guide Hundred of us what to do.” Your movements at ‘Vacation-tide, KELLOGG HAS HOPES, BUT IT’S UP TO THE opoce: 2 rust-Buster | Frank Kellogs. of Minnesota, is a wiry Vises gray: haired fellow who mixes well and has a Keen sense of humor. recanted the lone row, of pennants showing the sof the nine Or Nhe necond place on the tic OE Mase tor the Audisorium ti own was among them. “LE was just. th “what would ercised his lucky one sho! In tne ing.” he mused, the master ex: nepins and. lett ws Up. to be the fourth ski th The World printed 3,296 ‘‘Summer | from the left it would please a lot of Resort '’ Advertisements last week | folks in Minnesota than the Herald, The fourth pennant was that of Mr, ellogs. \ ANTI-NJUNCTION Wite of Secretary Taft's Brother, Who Attracts Attention in Chicago. | VANISHED FROM HOTEL BELMONT, FOUND IN RIVER | Fate of Mrs. Werner Solved by Brother’s Identifi- cation of Body in Morgue. Eva | MISSING FIVE MONTHS.) | | Husband a Prominent Rus iness | Man of Boston and London. | | | The mystery surrounding the strange | disappearance of Mrs. Eva Briel | Werner from the Hotel Belmont on Jan 17 ended to-day when her brother, Chris- topher S. Briel, of Boston, identifled the body of the woman found Monday off Pier No. 14 ag that of his missing sister. | the husband, a Boston Frederick A. Werner, prominent shoe dealer of London, of whose wife wrote she was not communicated with to-day. Had {t not been for the expe: eye and careful description of the corpss | by Morgue Policeman Peter Purfleld tt is possible that the fate of the wanan would never have been known. When the body was brought to Morgue it bore only remnants of brown dress, but enough was left the lining to display the words “'Slat- tery & Co., Boston.” This clue solved the identity of the unfortunate woman. In the opinion of the officers the body had been in the] water fully six months, The “Missing Person Bureau" at Po-| lice Headquarters retained a description | of Mrs, Werner, despite the fact that | her relatives sent out notices that they | knew of her whereabouts. A compari-| son of data resulted in the brother being consulted at once, and he readily iden- tifled the remains of the garments. Her Farewell Letters. worthy, was Jenced | the al MPS CP TAPE, indicate {ts membership, that a favor- able report will be made on the plank, perhaps !n a modified form, to the full committee, and then will follow the ra- to the convention, witn the. pos veeness vot a minority report and con-|, Sits. Werner's strange farewell let- sideration on the floor of that body. | ters, penned on Hotel Belmont sta- Other Troublemakers. tlonery on the day of her disappear- re other planks of the s platform | nce, in which she told of a futile strug- 1 also give trouble. These are|gle to love her husband, and how she | ceeplan lcs whe in jude ot) Preferred to die rather than lead an the issuance in the future of stocks and) UnWorthy Hfe, created a sensation last bonds by interstate corporations; the| January among persons here and in rust plank, ropased amen Ament te Boston and London, where she was| & trades unions, farmers’ known. and kindred aggregations PLANK TO STAND, TART MIEN SAY rail declaratto: ' ' 4 a ie Endowed with beauty, rare Intellect- m implication of being) ual attainments and with plent ofithe ence, GR They Co: Maiorit | Oe Hr very existence | money, Mrs, Werner w opul ey Count on a Majority to! avings bank plank will as popular in pposed by the banking! Society on both sides of the ocean. She, of an early morning conference be- his dispatch yesterday Ordered the Search Stopped. from tween Senator Hopkins, Senator Long eived Congressman | On receipt of these letters a sys- and Wade Ellis. nee : for (tematic search of institutions was made left thi ftern n for put no trace of the woman found, al- | where h ttend neement ¢ will ‘These members of the committee expects to though her relatives sent word to’ the Yy be thoroughly sounded and will, with- rrow | pollee of Boston and to no 5 of Brown University, vpich he | out doubt, be given individual treat-| Was graduated ne? SM WHI Pe longer continue Founoiallverandiwelleaal ment in the form of a trom —_— ‘Stva irlel wag married to Frederick | both sides. PLEAD GUILTY TO STEALING | werner fourteen ‘sears agi. He was Those favoring the plank plan to have : Tegner BREACH tales It scrutinized first by a su MRS. MORGAN’S JEWELS. | yoniin “itdine vat No. sh ‘Murlhorntgh | of the resolutions committec. The size i | Manstons and a country pla’ = and personnel of this committes 1s one Tata AMahanmene ravelearine cece use matters now being considered, ! Men Brought Back from Eng-/tinent, mastering German, — French afd will bo finally determined upon at ; Spanith and Italian. and st art In| nie eran POV ELG Te] earreTIt Tae and Sentenced Florence and Madrid, only to return to | the first meeting of the full committee land to Be Senter ee ee eee aeauanatanenensel which is to take place late to-day. It aa 3 | is predicted this subcommittes will be on June 23. | 9 body will be forwarded to her | composed of n eleven, thirteen or laude J. Hertier and William O mein Dore | fifteen membe Favorable Report Certain. Eight of this number have been p tically determined upon. T! i od Mrs, David P. Moi of jewels wol st March, sions | tives | Don’t Tire Easily ator Hopkins, of Illinols, Senato atest Crane, of Massachusetts; Senator Long and plead. to indfet- | when of Kansas, Wade Ellis, nts for iving | eral, of Oh! ‘ank B. toethe Pennsylvania; Representative Dayne, of | Mrs. Mor when New York, and Ro A: Mallinger, | of ‘ Sater Grane “and Representative country alter the |I gcd ig a regular part of your diet. Payne and Dslzell ‘ 1 detect! Tortte Made from Wheat and Barley onposition to the nb. s t ” ed te th ai natural strength and whieh giv The program: x the sub-commit r a clear brain. KS and Mer has persons to pre. » pearls were Imitation “There’s a Reason” There seems no doubt, r analyging}) when onfederates discovered th the personnel of the sub-committee and! (ney cast the false gems into the East the power of the Taft forces, to fully iver. They will be sentenced on June 33. | and | love the distracted | of | | ai ‘Wife of Rich Man, Whose Body Is Found in River Atter Five Months. PTRS WARNER Morse to have been guilty of grave | crimes and that Thomas was merely his He says he was approached by | Karl Decker a the ubility of hii | meeting Thomas was suggested. He de- sired to secure Thomas as a witness for ANSWER 10 EN the State against Morse and he Invited | | | him to dinner. Explained to Grand Jury. Mr. Ji | tne ne says that he explained to ad Jury his purpose, which was aduce Thomas to become s for the State and secure the of persons who had commit- us crimes. In regard to homas about counsel he ted mo talk w “Respondent Thomas ;Explains to Gov. Hughes His! of that type Reason for Dickering eer With in substance said to Judge Davy or some man who you can be sure will eye to your interest n of ability and is larg ta and his lind him.” He lives in another | nd has n of those entangling aracter, R. Thomas. ‘ te \Wichas 1 of these propositions | was j Carry Out President’s Wishes Rose iene] was thirty-ve years old and the daugh- a 1b: tee for t tion of | te? Of Mrs, Eva Briel, of Dorchester, on Platform. | facts on these subject Mass, Mrs. Werner returned to. this = eee country more than a year ago ang! District-Attorney Jerome to-day say that im- a ‘ came to New York as the guest of Mrs, Ris answers to Gov. Hughes to to Thomas Fees pee eA Heaven DOLLIVER WIRE |H. W. Wack, of Riverside ‘Drive ssie|three. additional specifications agat et full and Me SF 4 |Spent last summer at the Wack sum-|him in the Kinge Commit cha = S Fz umn CHICAGO, June 16—The ant!-tnfunc- mer home in Monroe, N.Y. he thr {fications ref. PO OR SECOND PLACE a oe, N. Y., which is|Th: ee spent! ns re me tlon plank of the tentative Republican | o) 4 ve) near that of E. Pliny Earle, of “afin-| throwing. advising R. Thor h abt platform looms up to-day as the sub- eae ETT | fame, The woman frequently gave | under indictment to change his Inwyer, F eral of Hect of the big Aight of the convention NTION HALL, CHICAGO, ay to melancholia, Mrs, Wack said, | 94 fn ofter! ng im munity to w fan R. | [he state who ts char wed with extor io fe (ho Gare. Gro jenator Dolliver has tele- because of the death recently of her) Montsomery under certain considera- al who inder The preparation for the conte bs rman Perkins, of the Iowa two children, | tons. him f the transaction. been going on unceasingly for two days advocating Sadly coineNent with the concen Mr. Jerome's answer to these three, It t SMe arciiel and nights and the lne © now rap- Dresidential disappearance was the arrival of jep|2baTees take up forty t r ey put tu idly closing up for the FAUDEEMG test if he ts not a ble, some strong man husband from England, after an ab.| Dawes And were taken to the ( eS Sail dais de strength. Thoso who favor the plank) (1° Ny or the Pacifle coast sence of almost a year. He was dis-|bY Mr. Jerome's personal me no Immunity are more and more convinced of the! monowing nouncement from tracted, but promptly declared that his |Dantel Coffey 1 respon- supremenncgesd ty tary tas lncomerallon President and wife was mentally unsound and that] Concerning the dice-throwing incident mself in the platform, whille those who oppone ere inclined to. in Gr Ievalty AGA RUA Wea Tetiee Seca aeie Bae Pi abil ach ALARA ah adaat n Towa, and that t questioned. “While Mr. Delmas was summing carry the strugele to the floor of the! Witla be satisfied with elther Senator w. Di to the jury upon the trial of one Harry | } convention In the event of failure to/fyuttiver or Governor Cummins, a boom ent Directly to River. We, eee coe ey ney i eliminate the plank {n the Resolutions s to-day formally launched ‘for Gov- That the woman deliberately spent |inq personaily armoared onthe trian Committee. nor Cuinmins. It was fathered by a whole day in writing letters and||A0 Personally appeared on the trial on To fall to say that the Repubiican Senator Bore ot Tdaho, who was senbbling melancholy ferawellmos- Kedar Ha ale remained aa a party {s in favor of the reasonable use {{! a $ Seco i sages in a diary. and then went di-} Ieeatdy assistant, Mr. | sf ashington friends of the lowa Gover- Ga o rer PI hin nd e- | UN of the injunction would be omitting the por rectly to the foot of Fulton strent, | Garvan so) Son omODe Ia NG hes 08 | beer iu necessary answer to the charge which) As soon as he came out of the tele-| where she hurled herself Into the] 1 NING LEVOLy Atte ee REanscH pL ano! @ answer. 1s anticipated in the campaign that Sec pnenelee oth ne paeiees his AD VRORDY, North River, is the opinion of the po- | the byailldl up es a Delmas. le. - h raat lof the Cummins candidacy, and started jjce, spondent was extremely wea wit Taree eek Bins eeu A e-| to promote the new boom. ‘The move Lei emkalarymarittent ont tietevertl|ihelvoric analetra in otiekvermlonevana| lon, and approve: radica Well AS| js significant in view of the fact that her departure, she provided for the dis- | aimcult trial, and from his office went its conservative use. Positive state- late as Mr. Borah was po: 1 ich was found : posal of her Jewelry, wh found |tg a restaarant, commen!y known « ments are made early to-day In denial) among th ardent of Senator Dol in her deserted apartment In the hotel, {9 & restwarant, commen n of the suggestions that Washington was| !iver's supporters, It included diamonds valued at 316, pana 8, for something to eat ar 0. All the entries were prefaced with | drink. to withdraw the plank. It was indicated | Sy es eee As i i = y a ae the time at which they were written, Why He Threw Dice. that word from that quarter was decid-| HUGHES DENIES the first being 8.90 A. Mo A dozen te preemies Sue evr terits . | 230@ 481 Fifth Av. edly the reverse, and that the command TELEPHONING TO __Sttined handkerehtofs found tn her sult nit yes he’ person NEW YORK had gone forth that? tle plank must be Mon daks - + case indicated that she was well nigh bias be Hh uth of = Very tl black, MafsnborcesaNetaboasting) |truo and loyal husband “and of my upon this was done, and a few more lisle stock AN but five of the fifty-three mem-| rpany, June 16—Gov, Hughes to- | {lenda, and I must dle therefore,” | trrows were made at a wager of #1. pouze ABO : ae hers of the resolutions committee had | qay dented the report that he had | She wrote to her mother: “Good-by,| throw. ‘That while it is true that his pee Op rs been selected this morning. Of this! talked over the telephone with former dear mother. Ry the time yow get thid| was a public restaurant, th 9m PECK & PECK number the Taft forces m thirty- | Mayor Seth Low, of New York, re- 1 will be dead. Forgive me for my | were such at the time tha SPECIAL, one votes on general propositions, but | garding tls position with reference to | {inartes 7] ntin Me wentay Of the | parently as private ap a pair 37c will make no claim of strength on the | the situation at Chic. ane 5 Another | own club, and that there tees asked (her husband) to burn a tending. ti to any. olsterous or un Half doz. Injunction plank. As to how this| ‘The Governor sald he had no further candle ear, In memory of his | seemly conc ts calculated aoe 95 strength {s constituted was the purpose | communication with Chicago since he | Pardon of her shortcomings, to offe! nd or pe. and order for.. sent in answer | of the Special lot of Men’ 's black Half Hose, thinnest gauze lise made. 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