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Nae t if e ‘change. } “Don't you think,” Mr. Untermyer \ eked, “that @ stock about which little fe known is easier to manipulate than ‘ong better known? Mr. Mabon would not admit that. He ep! tion, that ation had “plazed the way” among the larger ~ +" Anated to carry the fight to the Klee » © qnd will vote for him,” said Gov, Gless- “Phe 11, | eaid: BVENING WORLD, “WEDNESDAY, fare used in loans made on demand to finance Stock hange operations. Jamer 8. on, recently elected President of the New York Stock Ex- change, ed about the listing of eecurities. sald that the so-called “unlitted department,” in which were Usted securities of companies that did fot supply information concerning their business to the exchange, was aban- doned after the Hughes investigation of the exchange several years Amaigamated Copper and American Bugar Refineries w: mentioned as | atfong the “unlisted” stocks dealt in corporations in the matter of making th and detailed reports of affairs to stockholders. . fabon declared the purpose of wadle economic function. pe sont ~Lsae 400 LONGSHOREMEN STRIKE. Labor Four hundred longshoremen, who ueu- ally work at the Hoiland-America Piers in Hoboken, struck to-day. Their complaint is the action of the dockmas- ter in putting non-union men to work the Noordam, which arrived yesterday. Aecording to the union leader were plenty of the strikers say they ‘Were told to get out and let the com- any attend to ite own business in ite own way. The non-union men were persuaded overnight not to appear for work this CONVENTION KUM AT BALTIMORE Mack and Woodson, Due in the City To-Night, Get Busy on Preliminaries. BALTIMORE, June 12.-With the com- ing to-night of Chairman Mack and fee- retary Woodson of the Demooratie Na- tional Committee, the pre-convention Machinery was expected to move in & lively manner, end from now until the candidates are named vy the Democratia National Conventiun Baltimore expects to share with CBicago In political promt- Rence. Over Afteen thousand applications have been made for positions as assist- ant sergeant-at-arme, doorkeepers, pases and ushers, but each National Com- mMitteeman will suggest the names of those he desires appointed. Chairman Mack and Secretary Wood- fon, after an inspection of the conven- tion hall, will take up and conclude Many minor detalles of the convention Programme, which the Committees on je will ratify when it meets % to choose the temporary officers of the convention. With the ex- ception of the National Committee of. cers no one will be permitted to enter the convention bullding until the open- Morning. The union men stood back and refused to 60 to work, and all Dusineds at the pler was at a standstill, ‘There is a possibility the sailing of the Noordam may be delayed. BENITA (Continued from First Page) was indorsed by Gov, W. EB. Glass- cock ‘of West Virginia, who declared that all the West Virginia Republican @lectors are for Roosevelt and would vete for him tn the electoral colle regardless of the action of the con- vention. Genator Joseph M. Dixon listened to Mr. Flinn and Gov. Glasscock, “I don't thank,” he said, “there will be any need fer euch action, You hear what they say. In my opinion Col. Roosevelt eure- ly will be nominated. The Tatt farees ‘Will not dare to steal the nomination.” WILL RECONVENE THE STATE CONVENTIONS. Mr. Flinn and Gov. Glasscock de- @lared that the State Conventions in Pennsylvania and West Virginia had Rot deen adjourned and would be re- convened if necessary and the electors Given positive instructions to vote for Cel. Roosevelt if circumstances war- ramed. “We are not going to allow the Na- tlonal Committee to destroy the a wublican party in Pennsylvania,” ea! Sen Flinn, “We don't intend to stand by and lose ten or Afteen Congress and the Legislature. We propose opose frem the @outhern Mtatos and th eular jonas to dictate « Pr dential nomination to the great Repub- t } lil bez e & * practices as ate . Commit | “I have talked with Roosevelt men im Pennsylvania, and they agreo with _ Me that It ts necessary if Taft is nom- * toral College.” _ Im our State the entire Het of Presl- | dential electors is for Col. Roosevelt ‘cook. ie no law te pre ‘The people vote for the electors and *not for the President, If the nomina- tion ts stolen for ident Taft you can euy that West Vire lectoral vote will be for Theodore Roosevelt, 1 agree with Mr, Fiiun and we will fellow th me course.” Following Fiinn's announcement Pred _ B. Bugele, nominated in Indians for Re- * publican Presidential eleator, sald he head four others, whose names he with- held, would vote for Col, Roosevelt and not for President Teft, in ease the Re- publicans carried Indiana, Buggie te the first possdble elector to take thie orend, FIRST FIGHT OF DAY WAS OVER ARIZONA, Before the actual work of the day was Begun there was @ protest a, “aplit” decision yesterday wnder which one Taft delegate and one Roosevelt dej~ egate were seated from the Blevemth ky District. It was made plain that this case would be carried before the National Convention, ‘Then the Ani- gone contest was taken up, Chairman Rosewater said there was) whioh jegation je Roose. filed thelr oredentiais firat . “Only one contest was presented when the Btate Committee met two days be- the convention,” sala Memue) J, for the Taft delegates, well known that the GIVE ELECTORAL VOTES 10 ROOSEVELT ‘| porary roll. Then, apparently by a pre- Ing session. The advance guard of the convention forces has arrived and started things 8 been some discussion here | movie! GAHDE - MACHINISTE on THE GO- Round. Ricnnen PASE HAD HIS SnOuTTE (Cut OuT— HERE ITIS- s convention abrogating the two-thirds rule in making nominations. A the convei al feature reception mi james H. Preston of Balti residence, to the delegates rnatee and their families on evening of June %. ton FT IS RENOMINATED received tlokets. Chairman J. L. Hub- bell stated that every one claiming to be & delegate could be heard when some one protested against the reading of a roll call made up by the committee. “The man who objected to the rull call was a Roosev in who was not recognised aa @ jate on the tem- conceived plan, the Roosevelt men rushed for'the platform, and there was an immediate scene of disorder. Eder declared the Roosevelt forces be bound by the majority in the State at large?” ¢ Rooseveit majority wked Kellogg. en thousand,” interrupt- g called attention to the fact that the committee had already ed all the other California delegates. “But in this one case,” sald Mr. Bry: ‘the Taft delegates received a ma- Jority.”" Senator Penrose asked Mr. Bryan if ha knew anything about ‘‘the deliberate Attempt in California to vio! publican Committee's call by pi Primary law." Mr. Heney objected “to having Call- “Ave you here to argue thie case?" demanded Mr. Chubb of Florida. left the regular convention, which or- ganised “pescofully,” with 6 of * votes which had been recognized on the “temporary call.” PART PLAYED BY Q0V. KIBBY IN ARIZONA, ‘The part played by former Gov. Kib- by was explained by George lL, Record of Jersey City, who defended the Roosevelt delegation. “We claim we had @ clear majority of the legal delegates in that hall,” he sali, “When the convention mat Gov. Kibby took the floor and protested on our behalf against the adoption of a temporary roll, which we did not be- eve le, From that time on there onventions and the que: had not Gtate Executive they knew they would have been thrown out. 4 motion of Senator Borah to seat wae defeated after rofussl of roll call. Only eighteen members demanded « roll call, The tules require twenty. A roll call also wae refused on the! Motion to seat the Taft delegates, “Why,” exclaimed Heney, “even Abe Ruef would have granted that requ “The gentloman is out of orde Chairman Rosewater declared. ‘Let him make 9 epeech,” gaid one of the Taft membére of the committee, ‘I was merely informing the chatr,” ead Hen “Thanks,” sald Rosewater, ‘The California conteat, involving two Golegates from the Fourth District was galled end Heney took a place at the table an attorney for the Roosevelt dele- gates, HOT PROTEST FROM THE GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, Gov, Johneon of California, had been invited by Heney to appear before the committes, but had sent a note which p “E decline to appear before the eommittes, 1 will not submit to « trial to the title of property by the thief who steals it, I con would be an ineult to the peap! California for me to appear before & committee which obsequiously re- coives Calhoun's League, or even Masten to @ contest by Patriok Cal- houn, designed to override @ ma Jority of 71,000 California Republicans and which has prejudiced the con- teat, ‘This ‘oontes? im the Pourth Daina le y mythical. There wo in Oallfornta. Neither wove there any delegaice ge feated trem any divigiet, All Cale fornia’a delematen are delegates-at- this committee oan put felogates on trial, I don't see what prevents them from putting all on trial," opened of for the Taft delegates. He declared the Taft delagutes had re- eoived the majority of yotes in the Vourth Distriat, Under the Califo primary law the right of district repre- | sentation had been denied, he said, and the “unit pule applied to the whole California delegation, CLAIM® A MAJORITY POR THE TAPT DELEGATES, Bryan sald that two Tat, del oause they claimed ta ha’ Vourth dis- ind by ry | majority im the fa be bow wae te 8 the Roosevelt delegates trom Arisona) 9; Mr. Rosewater again told Mr. Hen te conai imaelf to the and not “talk to the galleri When the roll w. called the com- mittee voted 9% to 16 to seat the two Taft delegates. Those who voted in favor of Roosevelt were: Knight, Cal- {fornia; Du Pont, Delaware; Borah, Idaho; Burnam, Kentucky; Wight, Louisiana; Jackson, Maryland; Kell Minneaot Flan Nevada; Ward, New York; Capers, South Carolina; Thorson, South Dakota; Mond nessee; Lyon, Texas, Loose, Utah; Rog- ere, Wisconsin, and Bieber, District of Columbia, MAKES A BITTER ATTACK ON HEN During the roll cali a bitter attack on Mr, Heney was made by Committeeman ckiefora of Al ‘a, who voted for the Taft delegates, He declared that Alaska had been ‘robbed’ by the “Noyes machine, and that Francia J. Heney wae ite chief counsel.” Mena. DEMOCRATS START |Kaiser’s Jackies on Coney Island’s Hosp Found Sights and Scenes That Kept ’Em Allina Whirl 6 Ctine, BREMEN ENSOYING nIMSELE dent Taft presaged a Roosevelt victory in the convention. “If they keep this up,” Hd, ‘the nomination of C i} unanimous, They have delegates trom California ae steals a red-hot stove fter President Taft appealed to the alifornia, particularly the women, Theodore Roosevelt carried the Btate by 77,000 and the National Com- mittee has declared this election iMlegal, “They had better stop talking about the Raosevelt campaign funds, for the esident in spending the people's money. He is paid $75,000 a year salary and $25,000 travelling expenses and has been spending it trying to bring about his renomination, Mr, Hilles, the Pree- Ad eretary, and the President's re out here spending the people's ae CHAIRMAN MACK OFF TO BALTIMORE; SEES MURPHY FIRST. Before leaving for Baltimore to-day to take up the details of the Democratic had & conference with Charles F. Murphy, who came In from Good Ground for th time in a week. tere ai eed, Mr. Mack said, had no partioular significance and related only to such arrangements as are necessary to accommodate as many as possible of the big crowd of New Yorkers going to Baltimore. ‘Mr, Mack was visited by Dr. Pedro Guerrero, who heads the contesting delegation from Porto Rico against Com- mitteeman E. M, Fi Guerrero brought his delogat: him, while Mr. Fields is in the “Tha gent "Mr. Ohaoklefora | States alone, The doctor told Mr. Mack continued, came into this committee on Ley Hel Riedie ieee & proxy, and hia first yell was about! Ricans solf-government on the lines as came a6 a referee and impartial judge. e Seen the attempt of certain mem- Dera to drive thie committee to do what they want it to do. I, for one, refuse to be intimidated or driven trom doing | © whet I think fe right," te Frank ©, Lowden of filinole de- t Glared to-day he Delleved the voters of the Fourth California District had cast majority of votes for the Taft dele- gates, and that they were entitled te eoate. Frang ®. Kellomg of Minnesota, vot- ing the Taft dologates, insisted that the Popular vote in California was the true expreasion of the wishes of the people ‘there, t fa not true," he sald, te a fundamental prinoip! publican party that elected from thelr own district, We oan't afford to defy a majority,” Both Mr, Kellogg and Senator Borah said they had yoted for the Taft dele- es-at-large in Indiana solely be- cauge they believed the people of In- Gianapolie had, at @ primary, indorsed Tatt, Me, Capers of South Cerolina deciared “the National Committee would force the Dig Convention next week te nom- inate @ man foe whom the hig Repud- lean Giatea will not vote,” Gov, Hadley of Missouri, voting epaingt Tat delegates, enid he did not believe the commitioe had the right to deny seats to doleg whe had bean pelectet by a State, maties what method the voters had chosen to aojeet them, “Lt would be to deny the sovercignty of a State to attempt to diotate to ft how it should select Ite delogates or to deny i proper reprosentation,"' Following decision of the Fourth Cat- {fornia contest, the National Republican Committ@e took up the contest jn the Aelegates-at-large from Louisiana, pd Bl 1S PERKINS TALKING AT LAST OF CAMPAIGN FUND! “that ft that given to Canada, ‘The Republicany ho said, want Porto Rico declared a State. The chairman would not discuss ¢ te to be sucoseded of the ¥ Dama Mxposition, Sppointed yesterday, —.—___. Bookmaker “Pat” Corrigan furt. CLEVELAND, June 12.—"Pat" Corrt- @an, bookmaker, who te known the sountry) over, and James P, Mullen, manager of @ motor car company here, were badly injured when their automo- bile skidded one mile west of Chagrin Fail, early to-day and crashed into « tree, Corrigan's left leg and shoulder Wore broken, Hoth are & local hos- pital in @ dangerous condition, >. Boolaty ef Good Cheer, announced to- day that the firat examination of chil- th will take place to-morrow at do’ in the Wem Bide Chiidre: Aid Soolety at No, 417 West This: olhth erect, Mien Carter announc that thie fe tha Aret of @ series of ex- aminationa that will be held in the city, GWEETEST-T0060—MOS7 OUAABLE Schubert Piano and Player-Planos 88 Note Player-Planos, $268 Up 20 Muh for g0 little, hat weare— No trouble; nq repaire,” Schubert Plano Co, 6 West 094 Bt, ata, HY, convention, Norman E. Mack, Chairman of the National Democratic Committee, | The mat-| AL Sew AND WALBE. USA. © THE STETTIN FEET CANT SAL FORLACK OF COL WAL WAIT A DAY (Continued from First Page.) down the stairs, because of the dense| smoke and the tonguos of fire she could | *ee through the transom, GERMAN SAILORS JUMP FRO! CAR AT SIGHT. : At this time a Smith street car was approaching the fr Without waiting for It to stop, several German sailors, who Were returning from Coney Island, jumped off at sight of the terror- stricken woman with the babe and | dashed up to the house, | Rapidly passing the fremen and police- | men, ready to go to t the plucky sailors smi door and disappeared in the puff of smoke that shot out. The crowd cheered, and then for sev- eral minutes silently walted to see what would happen. It might have known that a burning house 1s nothing to a man from a battleship. ‘The sailors sped through the opaque halls until they came “| to Mrs, Wagner's room, One lifted the crying baby from her arms, und covering its face of his {t. The applauding crowd second to wait for the mother. peared with as gallant an escort as eny fair lady could deaslre. She was flanked on either side by a @turdy eallorman, who fairly carried her baby, died down a moment later th were waving goodby from a Manhat- tan-bound car. ‘Phe fire, besides destroying the Hahn ® WOMEN IN RIOT N ~ — gii-— i | > (Qe was the first time. The programme =! Pod § "liaid out for the Direct Market Com: ‘Mya = pany’s wagon embraced half an hour “— a a ‘Ta, TUTH. ns aed) itable Sands red jucing: igh cost of living what the exact position of the league was fm regard to private enterprises. “The Housewi League,” said Mra Heath, ‘is not responsible for the Direct Market Company. The league tor concern it} Private concern. So lon shows @ desire to luce prices, has Our support; but we must be #0) ‘|{ndependent that the moment we find) the rules broken or the original inten- tion going awry we can cease to give! the concern our support. The idea of | the Direct Market Company Is all right, but in so far any one claims the league {s supporting the concern with the idea of breaking the email dealer uve NNR Tue DANCING Posy they do us an injus ‘The league Page WAS = CAS e@ to eliminate some of the co: WEPT Busy- middlemen who jugsle food and MIT SPIEL” ship from che to the other, taking @ nothing, Mr. 1. Imboden ca with the dea he told me he wi tired merchant who wanted to take up the work with the alm of reducing the || cost of living entally make mall profit. To-day phoned me say- mw there was go Iittle fish | much that he could not a |elear to starting to-day, | 1 know about the Direc: | pany. Give the Child Fresh Air! profit for “Whi Ope | The “Fox” Window Bars} will prevent accidents. A patented lock holds win- dows securely. Write for Information, G. L. Fox Co., Albany, N. Y. We want reliable representatives. | Good income caa be secures selling} our appliances. | Address Saies Manager, 'G.L. Fox Co., Albany, N. Y. nthe Window! | ont MOLING home and two houses adoining and 4 | aging four in Hust Tenth street, thr Jened the whole block. After two hours’ | work the firemen had It under control. | | The damage ts estimated at $25,000, pobeici bo) shasta Hunting for a Souse Harbor. Tho Board of Inebriety ts having its troubles In Anding a site for | the proposed “‘souse" \habitual drunkards are to be sent and rod for at the expense of the city. Several sites have been suggested only to be turned aside a4 noi destrabie | Finally the board has found a location jat Now Hampton, Goshen, Orange |County, of 500 acres. The Board of | Katimate will decide at the meeting to- morrow. | Johnny Evers i 5c2t: writes: “Thave a whole lot of satis fection in wearkig Diver Col nocord ontton: ar v's 10 @ mi fir 20 eney to adhust.™ Ide Silver Collars 2 fer 280 have ample scarf space if stheir Linocorn, |] BUTTONHOLES are o to button and they ‘t tear out, ZO, P. IDE & CO, Mabom, TROT, 8.7. ENUIN SUIlIZ TRAMPLE ON MEAT Continued from First Page.) the starting point, @ two-hour canvass aiong Third avenue and half -hour stops at crowded corners on the west side junth & o'clock, | An Evening World reporter called on iMra, Jullan Heath, President of the Housewiv League, f tion. She declared she wi ]through The Evening World to the 160,000 housewives who are mombere and the general public who are interested in E | IAMONDS Bleaching par CREAM eGounD BOX INESDAY’S OFFERING Eat B5¢ hox Milk Chocolate Covered Dairies Goutees, rich In opesm and butter, Phe wT Li jum Milk Chogolate additions) @ 408; PouND BOX PANAMA HA and Reshaping Sho WALKER, 395 Eighth Ave.,; 1 for Wednesday, 12th Bark Boy pnd Corte en halunday’ cvesine wail iY welock, “cm N 1 Carat $ Rings fo » Blocking d Farts J tomaur row FE eA A tered Sept ertieeaptcl ae Near tee ie setae 'lsstoet Street Bent Bie ssuelis ro ‘Cheawe auulity Cares, (Trego Sark, $1,000.00 Spectal for Thorsday, ish : 1 PEARED me 10¢ toleration fed of tye oe reel edrerticement MUAT RE Li OR GIRL OR por ana DEAE Taunenayre orrenneo at id, POUND Box This SENT reearted, before June 101! KEENE New fork! | ye Staal) CALL Wn SENTA B oyeaen Eddys S At Grocers & Delicatessen Stores. CARPET J. &d. W. WILLIAMS Fel. 406 Columbus. Est, 1878, CLEANING 353 West 646 81 SATTLER.—At Maywood. YOU'LL FIND THAT STRAW | BAT YOU'RE LOOKING FoR J In both the wide brim fine Sennit or that NEW HIGH CROWN saw edge rough Sennit, as well ay ell other kinds of straws. The value of this sauce is in the sat- isfaction it gives. 10c. A BOTTLE. Bld English r auce ° For gravies, fish, meats or salads. 10 cents. Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. (x a iain $752 EF! PURCHASE CREDIT TERMS 2500 APARTMENTS FURNISHED rROr 70 $500.00 Oa Sr C'SzATIOn AY CORNER ST. & STAT! FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE BET 1Oxs8IoO4F ST For Men and Women on CREDIT 4 Down 4 a Week 316 West 125th St., nr, 8th Av. 2858 3d Av., 49th St., Bronx. Oven Evenings. 1912, MADELEINE V, 14 yi 11 months 3 Funeral 1, LE . of the late Frank ¥. n, Funeral). services Thursday evening, June 18, 8.15, at 100 He. ate Brooklyn, Interment Flushing Cem t _EXCURSIONS. 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