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_ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17,1908. _ : ANTLINJUNCTION PLANK STILL KEEPS COMMITTEE BUSY, AND ALL ON EDGE BA AH itty cacti vison. Att tate The Roosevelt “Steam Roller” Running Over ROOSEVELT MUST NOI aac | «| tRe Convention at Chicago, Tatt Riding Behind “At the end of fifteen minutes, when the din was fading away, the BE NAMED FAR THIRD { band ¢ut it once more and rendered the voices and spirits of the shouters, , but the outburst was spending itself. | Then the band leader struck up that old air so popular in the Roosevelt campaign. of four and eight years ago, “There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town To-Night.” This served to keep the noise up for some minutes longer. TICKED OFF TO PRESIDENT. The telegraph operator in the press stand, who was sending news | direct io another operator at the elbow of the President in Washington, | never worked so hard in his life as during the demonstration, and every | once in a while he would stop’ pounding the key and listen to an eager | inquiry from the other end. It was plain to be seen that there was a lot of interest in the pro- ceedings down in Washington. When the outbreak had lasted twenty-| serve to detain him to any alarming | fifive minutes Senator Lodge, who had’ extent, It swelled rapidly, however, been pacing up and down the platform, | and culminated in the great demonstra- stepped up to the dask an@ attempted fo | tion. resume his speech, Just then some in-| When Senator Lodge finished speak- apired enthusiast. with a big voice|ing he was congratulated by a throng! Any one who attempts to use his name as a candidate for the Presidency impugns both his sincerity and his good faith—two of the President's greatest and most conspicuous qualities, upon which no shadow has ever been cast. That man is no friend of Theodore Roosevelt, and does not cherish his name and fame, who now trom any motive seeks to urge him as a candidate for the great office which he nas finally declined.—senator 1 t bliean National Convea- as permanent Chairman. pot business: m as useful CHICAGO, June 17.—Henry started up this refrain: “Four, four, four |of notables who surrounded him. Then Lodge, in assuming the office of per- theyiits and not destroyed because years more.” In half a minute it had the routine was resumed with the in- Mahent an of the Repifbiican atened to become spread. clear through ‘the convention | troduction of John Ade, of Indiana, the} 9-day, gavelplain opposite 1 like own hall: Ten thousand voices were shout-j father of George Ade. Old Mr. Ade is mpede to Roose "$ne it and the effect was mighty. elghty years old and voted for R. ‘The man who started the excitement | publi candidates c@ = Fremont. by waiving his coat fell off his chair! Just to show that he Is still spry } from exhaustion. Whenever the tumult | aisdained the stairs leading to the plat-|" Roosevelt, who has led Ajed away some collection of Roosevelt | form, climbing up with th of al \ ‘| s s high office on the ste eniamiteikemiup thar crourl| “ier ee beak ie ermination, from his high office on entructive to Te DP clair and a sergeant-at-arms, In an- fourth of March refusal of ¢ the chief bal- years more refrain,’ to a fast temP, | other BICONRITGTADIS eae he Sa Ute place stat nd it was always good for nearly a! overs Pripp, of Penn- minute until spreading, it became lost |sylvania, wso is elghty-eixit years old fn the general roar because of the in- | And attended the convention‘in 1800 that} a bat able. ability of the shouters to keep time. Senator Warreniot Wyoml " ae is i} o Y e ho attempts to use his hosa The cheering had lasted thirty-three | man of the Committee ‘on | Rnyome SS ye i rere minutes when some men on the plat. Order of Tusiness. next pr name naa candidate for the Preg- | !))0P ar to rust unused. bee form raised aloft an immense brown, “hnty fw the com thetretranslea 1 wns both hin sincerity i toh Teddy Bear. Hiedmaotion tots r. Burke. ¢ Pennsy1- and hix good falth—two i he tage The crowd went wild and the tiring, Vania, asking that the number of dele- Brentest and moat c ny gates to a national conventions from , p vhich no ee rosters took up their work anew, | He otntmn states bo ene onY from uaittes, upon which ne “worn The Teddy Bear was carried down size commensurate with the Republican dhadowalaslaver n enst. Tha the aisle to the Oklahoma delegation,| vote of those States. Senator \Warret ; pe eacetlaneoance sand a Announced Mr. Burke would pre m no friend where two of the delegates promptly) cent a min report the first of the Roosevelt, and does not cherish ad ossession | o 4 7 ¥ fron engaged in a fight over the posses: onvention his name and fame, who now from y are pushed home. af it. But a little thing like a fight) Speaks for Minority Report. ‘se any motive seeks to urge him <8 a can- Americnn Elec- was a minor incident in the general! 4. purke was a whole lot ine: ta is : creat office which he has few vote erderly disorder. He ‘said he represented — sev bgt) any vob he demonstration was remarkable tn] States, ana that the vote by w refused wha " that it was unaided by tin horns, rat-| bill lad been killed was 23 to J arretusediy ee ott iy. {the clerk had read the minor have si tles or any other mechanical contriv- | 17 Burke took the platform to speak nh ances. ‘for it. anne Suddenly it became apparent that the It was a noise of voices and clapping day of the Sou! hands, and it lasted for thirty-nine and /@4¥ of the Sou ohe-half minutes before the hissing that | party is nearl Invariably marks the beginning of the /Of the de end of cheering demonstrations in po- | announc mpanire litical conventions began. jof the minority repor: Senator Lodge made another effort |, Mi Burke. who had been Vasersnee| ve, perked yj. Buri to i to stop the noise at the end of forty iment with Ril eottareh sinew: ae his wishes rand confidence degres onara n anal Leaves His Policies. t, although the President r es nis policies behind h the Republican pi We ry out that the fearless enarnmautyatskatoe tucat ts exceeding great reward? y of Its Kind in the World. three minutes. The mash of hi vel jealied attention to the t tha ieee minutes. ‘The of his gavel jealied attention to the “tact ‘tai The Only Cony on the table was the signal for a re- [tig tur ‘avers Sgn hate Int! i Beer aevecitt here ur Old Trank or Hagenge \. newal of cheering, and he waited a/and South Carolina one. fo: See Tianhe Wanmiiaceholaltaatatel .GS. \ couple of minutes and started in on | Republican voters. while St eyolltion: vey musts heii tent seu net TRUNKS & BAGS, Ete, Pennsylvanta. New York, is while we make the ad- WEssnaageas His speech, soon talking the demonstra-| diana and New edracy have on i .s which tha times demand. ay die to Order, Pooper .cown, publican onty seach 715/000 10 | “We ask for the confidence and sup- Emergency {Whe Roosevelt outbreak Inated CHA RETA Ga Coren Berth : port of the American people, because Baggage Repair Co. fdrty-five minut This breaks |of represen n as obtains in ———-——— | we have met the problems of the day 25 E. 14th St. all national conventon records. |CaTolina. she would have &% deleg: Had {t not been for the determina- | cri 1 ently to solve them on the floor of this convention.© ne | Virginia, yea. Wisconsin, yea. Wyo- and have tried patiently to so 4 uae ming. nay ven. vAtigona. nay or! ing or Peace anda We appeal for votes and for the power | ton of Senator Lodge to proceed | Bure made a good talk and got. Distr olumt 1, nay confer because we uphold the with hix speech the noisy demon- | ® lot ee and approval absent Preside: policies 4 shall continue} tration could easily have been | ytr Rorke : Hees Compromise on the Court Plane (iris item. Wwe rises our appent continued for an hour. Aw it was) point of the Southern Republicar » yea E | with confidence because we hav! wel he was frequently interrapted by wether great power In the councils tof the Co a —= definel policy and are not, like our Teddy.” “Nomi- fy! Gaye WoniRanueta rc aues 3 ! te. | opponents, fumbling in tbe dark to ve tha ke resolution | BY MARTIN GREEN. | fing some opinion on something. yells of “Give legate for every 10.000 | ve in the maintenance ee ORE RETAIL ate should pass, (Stat Correspondent of The Evening World.) when four or fiv 4 » York Pennawivania, tee AND ALL ALL AT cry CHICAGO, June 17,—The peacemakers are hard at work to-day yvirtite at'o Walicel in n. of Kentucky, replied to P’ He spoke from the stand- ° of the convention agnin, announced that President Roosevelt's mate him now. i 8 Lodge, when he got the PRICES. lenator Lodge, when hi tothe eax Ee are Exiraor rdinary Special! f{ the arte im all their . High Grade $27.50 We belleve in March 4 next is irre-! [llnots or ‘ : wand dignit: aistible. | °T no friend of trot the nomination ae aes iel one an effort to sidetrack the threatened war on the floor of the Conven-| equal rights for all men and are | Wardro Theodore Roos: "declared the candidate Preside a fi ‘ G3 Jal privileges for | bey speaker, “who attempts to force his re He pleaged with inatactere tenants tion over the anti-injunction plank in the platform. Both sides are in a | course jevesisl pisces men, | Trunks,2 nomination.” “Give us Teddy!” yelled Pit ihe ie bite Ruy cael wipe | (From Our Staff Correspondent.) ec 7 cr 5 kely high or low, rich or poor. Brass bound, 3- esa 5 marty In the CHICAGO, June 17.—The New York receptive mood and a compromise seems quite likely, EC are qtanae| ply. Veneer Vul “tHe means what he says,’ shouted : President Roosevelt, of course, does not want to go to the limit of |ard, are pledged to the cause of sound canized Fibre; Genator Lodge eae ; : dolemnv ons A onsen: aumarioaliy tate = ! eee es Se ly finance. We stand for protection to Women & Men’s » do we!” velled the crowd ag CUENTA Dy LI) ET 4p to breathe jn open fight, and the opposition would just as soon avoid it. So when] american industry and American labor, The graceful delivery aud s¢ It is cutting about as much tce 4 a) : fe eel nd we will resist all the assaults o| 13.85 lgnguage of Senator Lodge ere as John D. Roi + would cu: | the Committee on Resolutions met to-day the report went around that a] free je under whatever, name 1 agwate Repatrs Called For and Delivered right in ane with ° at a clam bako of the order of Engles.| way would probably be found out of the difficulty hy splitting the differ- | °°™** euatave Big Navy. | PT LOOK FOR THE Roosevelt: demonstr a Si I e sore at them ”' Nyotes lege than th. dune 17. ay » defence of the) Emergency Co.’s Si Ho, closed his and © States 1 ‘A ae < and some of them a ence on the mooted points. We will see to the dete wot a very good } Tectivel while New ¥. ae e than thirty each cther. Gen. Stewart ra nore at a jena We mean to have @ navy | One Donde Sn $4. Went on 14¢h ot, Previous to the demonstration the delewates are in their seats and) who ts to make the speech placing BIG FINANCIERS TAKE PART. - |worthy of the American name. We| seek peace and friendship: with all the gallery in slowly Ming fughes in nations but alllanee with none. Yet we convention, aft wing = marching ongres Keifer e arnestly urceq |the publ faleauraineiall | An evidence of the pressure being brought to bear for peace was efabs that went through the hall, took 16 reformes sing delegates |at thin ¢fn ttle Vice m. It f Mb. the routine of business, The Com. “ormed | 1220 0. Mavwh vention wan generally conceded, however, that New ns A i : lave no intention of being a “Hermit miltee Gredent(nisivaaticresented Wadsworth Appears called to ord pened) with york) has! thrown “away whate the activity of E. H. Gary, Chairman of the Steel Trust, and George) 892 great services of the President 4 Salton + M T £ Onn following 7 Rev. Willlam 0, Waters, nes e had to get the Vice- iS * T q e world's will be continued Chat Filton, tt we hie, following prayer by : + chances she had to g Vice-Presi- , "i rpc ese me. har | to, the Teller” a seating Tate 4 € tae of Chiengo. dential nomination. eee Ww, Perkins, of the firm of J. Pierpont Morgan. These men, with other | by the Lach ehien pe ee ee siness strictly confidential, SHoikn to Nisure the nominat Ns 1PM. Itwa ounced that while There was to Daantaltcaucienor sey Pants merit ya ‘ intomanatadmnaterntand’ employers’ references re-¥ Skeretary of War on the first ballot F rt the the delegation t fine. Wut It wea financiers, were conspicuously busy with the committeemen, Hainteriang” adminstarsandi:at ia) for; halrman 8 report was) brief ete pecan inidias) There was talk of the presentation of a minority report from the | form of thought or motion ts to oppose. Tt was simply an indorsement of the temporary roll of the n tion made up by the Nat On the motion to adopt few scattered noes. No min was presented , ditions and to o' ast. TI A P. M.~Mayor Bookwalter, of In- Fe of the: delkaatonl whol are not | Committee on Credentials, which has seated the Taft delegates in every eh One ain the days o¢ Linco L. W. SWEET& Co. diana, authorizes the statement that there! going to vote for Hugies thought tt San this spirit we must prevail—by t{ will he no minority report from the Com- yould be desirable fo man on instance, but Mayor Bookwalter, of Indiana, at noon to-day denied that] this sign’ we must conquer, 37 Maiden Lane, N. Y. a, mittee on Credentials. elagatloninto Sievers) 2 im . _-| ‘The response of the people to the 389 F The f ‘ould be made. The contests were without any ba nai red by. tho’ President. has ULTON STRENT, 5 ree ncn mentee, |Sther ean slond.” We shnught the eas | any such ight, would fe {any basis of | povg8 eampiauie Inde ie haw beee made | DROOKLT NS nols Wis. The receipt of the repo re annerted for the Bieciat lea featlyray, wrollld’ bel \a call aiesucter era justice in every case*but three or four. The chances for a big fight lie| clear, once for all, that the Govern. mittee on dentiale \ Re. Judge A. Dy put the question to a square vote. z on Resolutions, If the Rooseve e _ | Ment of the United States Is never to the w were delen | y Wwont ao far as to have the tickets With the Committee It measures are en: be dominated by money and financial blican National nted, but there were several protests, tirely choked off by the committee there will be a minority report that| which. permits itself to” be raled by Bh. Vihite House which nom- | Some of the Hughes men felt the same them is doomed to defeat. MES eiiiescent commenter on reat [ar “ore erm owen who ena ey Will raise the TOs pees area Fo: Control Corporations for did not know how they were going to| ub-committee, known to have a majority favo t “The policy of the Republican, party, RiEie chinmntttes on Eetlorrsrea | tena Wen eae easy calla al meer ca BUare (Retest Sea To i By rable to the | fosihg‘wivhtiese now, ang teri: LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE, ; ie ¥ st » ques! “I NM CON; manner ee eee igition repo} . ntinls Committee. meeting off At this time Tam unable Taft plank, in secre sessions POST Clee ate EA OULCO MICS Wi ill be able anestioin cnormous combinations | FAMILY TRONERS on lawns aud iinenst the President ‘ M.—The Credentials Commit- g pone Hee A ee jon this, the big fight of the convention, remains open for speculation.* [or caf ital und in wreat, public, service Food canoe to right party. Cohem Rea aHec eran Lcaceroartcn Peri alagerit date prea ae p perig = aa | Modifications of the original plank on injunction are understood to determined. “That policy ix to tse Gov- : = taken : Raat pees si genie ae ulation and supervision for from New Meaico, giving them a third of up all semblance of trring to stop the have been drawn by the friends of the proposition for consideration by ernment rot of corporations and, co! acer BEER © World may be let a vote each nolse and has taken his chair. inations so that these great and nec. g¢*gny Americ: Mosnenwer Ottis he scene continues un-/the sub-committee. Those who oppose any mention of the subject in igary instruments of commerce and fa the city unl P.M. ‘ non Aang) + Mo —Report of In Cor Cae eae nen amend Die Raver of Credentials em, bated, having now lasted twenty-three the platform assert that the line-up of the full committee is 31 to 21 in| , armo! oulsiana, a others Minutes, e evry eka and a few others the whole hall has broken into mo-| their favor, while the Taft forces maintain that these figures should be| : te and jhe aaid t rored (Hen, notonous repetllteny o(z the phrase “Four exactly reversed. As to the compromise propositions, those kwding the ae Demoerat te: Ie ent yet 3 P.M. -Repo D iti A Good Position | 2"." Ue tos rapces | a acta ty tenants tts Caeeat tee reat exeltement. | opposition to the plank insist that their strength makes it unnecessary | [1.55 1. M.“When Senator Lodge sald «nc pattorme is neo for them to tonsider compromise. | LY WNL hut, iat nnine “wantin the Cateea (@ contlaue the demonstration... Senatro| WING ALL A CHANCE TO WORK. man Ys 9 Points of Some one threw a large va) A = avfeheeriig ‘and’ Newieael leradard beecillamenal ial pcesaleentattace | GL0S time for the friends and opponents of the plank to do their cam: \ 1, M.- While nearly all the dele- the scene became wild in ite enthusiasm, |paign work with the members of the full committee. gates are oon their feet the Ohio delega- The be iT yw being tossed about i 7 Is noticeably seated and silent. Tblloaleeatentt caiwlnel taeesaseateracsts In the mean time, however, the Committee heard Samuel Gompers | and others on the court Bank: ! P.M. The playing of the to stil the crowd M. ‘The Teddy hear incident » Among the ein was created Miss Maude Neal, of the Deean, who brought the bear WOULD STOP PC POPE 60. Pope Manu fact tring Company natemo-} atform was N. H. Fairbanks, of Chicago Inet of - the scene, The chanting of “Four bile and vuthorigins tion offered them. They are like the man who boards a train, not knowing its destina- ion. F Choose your place rard to future possibilitie N MAKE SUCH A SELEC. e 6 Lodge Is making efforte to quiet the as- Prosperity tig Mates (day the most enthualaatic dem. emiage and is rapping for order, tnt At 1,20 the Sub-Committee on Resolutions took a recess for hunch+ | SPECI: L Pk TO-DAY HE {7th | SPECIAL POR Yu-MORROW, THE 18t2 Some peopie make the mi: ved, | USENET fe So ee encatinen Goce eon until 3 o'clock. The injunction plank had not as yet been taken up. POUND 100 | pan NUE | ae of accepting (he first oe aap Rabe trrolminatesiot cheers aplnutes a The reason for the delay in this respeci is stated to be for the Purpose of ct poi cuoco-, 19¢ agpou CHOCO | | ALaigRR SD 6c | ¢ Park Row store open 6 Barclay strect and Cortlandt street at WE DELIVER FREE evening until 12 o'clock. pen Paturday evenings untll 11 o'clock, SMR ATSE AL 29 CORTLANDESE, Sprinefield, OQ. mb i RQU.CAN MAKE SUCH A set Bc: Tras Pres ‘ by rs more" goes on and though the slt- them to « ss of thy é | MROUGH A 12-WORD-FOR_® 4 Brae cniewe aOkla: sates maNnE a peuspansr: sme atten Ne no een a dl eight |Creditors Object to Continuance of conce Ges Cor. Church$t. | i ARTER “SITUATION WANTED” |< A im Ba g iilond: Nea: atautes ond. ts still, furious, while the| 2.80 'R, M.'Moatt of the delegates ona| ceneerm ly the Reselvere, | 11 the * pmuinsred th Bs si0 PARK ROW: NASSAU i . IN THE WORLD. USE ONE TO. Tenneaee, nay. Texas “Vis band plass “There'll Be a Hot Time in| aiternaies have again taken their seats,| Vice-Chancellor Howem, at Newark, Hockholders shoul Droduce the eapitns t Clty Hall Park, i MORROW Utah, yea, Vermon Virginia, {the Old Town To-Night. but the galleries are Just ae demonstea:| Nx yJ., to-day reserved decision on aa the running eaxvenses Gut ot tie ta " a [ nay. Washi Hey Ar he ‘nay © West| 2.15 PB. M.—Chairman Lodge bas given tive. ~ erder asked for by the receivers of the that rightfully belonged to the creditors. ——— i = '