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ler rit » b.| ) if | /TAFT MEN CLAIM 600 VOTES FOR ROOT; ILLINOIS GIVES COLONEL A SETBACK Ni! to-night or p Taee KTS FINAL NING x‘ EDITION. » ‘WEATRER-—showers She “ Circulation Books Open to All.”” aries, NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 17, bab? ‘WRATHER—Showers probable to-night or Tuesday. FINA EDITION. ss Circulation Books Open to All.’’ 19 9 2 2. 16 PAGES 2. by The Press Pub! 0 New York World). Coorrinht. __PRIOE ‘ONE 2 CENT, PRICE ONE OENT. Snapshot of Roosevelt in Strenuous Moment On the Ante-Convention Field in Chicago Y WITH DYNAMITE. AND GUNS TO FIGHT ARMED GUARDS, 4.000 VOTE LONGER STRIKE IMATTEAWAN M.D. New Rioting at Perth Amboy , Under Flame of Leaders’ i Oratory. USE CLUBS ON GIRLS} Cigarmakers Attack Factory With Missiles and Give Deputies Fierce Battle. Following half a dozen riots and disturbances in Perth Amboy to-day, @ mass meeting of 4,000 strikers de- clared their unanimous intention to remain on strike and refuse any of- fers of compromise from the officers of the American Refining and Smelt- ing Company and other plants from which they walked out. Insivad of being settled, as was predicted, the big strike gained strength and fury, dynamite is said to have been obs tained in large quantities and hyn- dreds of the strikers bave obiaimed Counsel for Harry K. Thaw, who is Ba ‘ plea Aahitne bilo duh ee ihe So Far as He Has Discovered, |i" delegates yesterday. At least twenty of the Iinois delegates, elected ‘Tho -1-cs meeting of which the vote! Supreme ere for his freadom m under primary inst: ‘01 LTH secs testing of whlen tne vite! Mupross aes eee na treed He Hasn’t Even a Boomlet ep: parary ructions for Roosevelt, announced their intention of and !n the park which ft faces. meek Wish: tee Sib tt voting for Senator Root for temporary chairman and of voting for Roose i A all stree! it 0 a e. Fre: Mee iaiaissvices leaders! hatehe stand br. Ro at Baltimore velt only on the first ballot, ent languages. ror not they was put to nm and wonten, | i When the qu wished to remain on the packed masses of 1 DECLARES THAW PERFECTLY SANE} Slayer of Stanford White Springs a Surprise at White Plains Hearing. ONE EXPERT REVERSES. Dr. White, Who Thought Prisoner Insane at Trial, Change$ His Mind. WHiITe. 1.) June 17.— ‘Vhe Eyduing Wo INS, N.Y... perfectly rat onal. (Photographed Especially for The Evening World Yesterday.) SHOMS' By (PICTORIAL NEW.S-Ca ILLINOIS BREAKS FROM T.R.’S LINES TO VOTE FOR ROOT Twenty of Them Take This Action in Meeting To-Day and Will Only Vote for Roosevelt’s Nomina- tion on First Ballot. P| GEORGIA DELEGATES FLOPPING BACK TO TAFT | Senator Dixon Still Claims Nomi- nation of Ex-President by Majority of 42 on First Ballot. BY MARTIN GREEN, (WtAf Correspondent of the Bvening ‘Worla.) CHICAGO, June 17.—The Roosevelt movement ran against: a sete back to-day, which, in a sense, ccunteracts the effect of the gains made JUST “FEN DUBS” ON PRESIDENCY, SAYS THE MAYOR ie i] A meeting of the Illinois delegates developed a bitter fi fight. ‘A resoe lution was offered which pledged the State delegation to Roosevelt in his PEN—To forbid; games to prohibit a move, as “Fen- they yelled “with one voice that they| Perfectly © See wee " | roundings” or “Fen-dnbs” tm mar- | fight for the temporary chairmanship. The resolution was carried, the would not yleld unili all thelr demands] | DF Tea i bles means “E forbid moving round | vote heing 28 to 20. Roosevelt was invited to visit the Illinois caucus, were granted. There was not a dissent 3 bas in a circle.”—Standard Dictionary. The sessio { 1 {ng volce and as the :nceting broke up w why ho] SELENE St LOH ACOA oF session was secret and at its conclusion none of the delegates would | the town author'tles jaokeniron Me was tn 3 he boyt say about inu oles, Mayor | discuss it, . trouble and t word to Adjutan: 508 Dass 7 tsmnissed discussie t ‘ ; tral Sadler, In ‘Trenton, that bis opinton | ewered : OF BROOKLYN ON A sian sak ita pti As a standoff for this the Roosevelt people claim that at least 24 that the ba aes) ad tren and ue 1 pat 4 in the City Hatt, Tae} delegates who will vote for Taft under ordinary instructions only on the gethe: premature, he ty ' s h knowledgo of > MORE MEN JOIN STRIKE; GEN. an ; arm to Dr. Flint VISIT 10 LONDON 4 ‘Hayor claims to have wo knowleiko of] first ballot. It is claimed that Roosevelt has eighteen New York delegates SADLER BACK. ata he hed no hard fe lon ot New York, and he exnivited sur-| cinched after the first ballot. Francis Hendricks of Syracuse is the latest The effect of the mass meet epi canes titi i prise when told of the Appartace (of claimed recruit, Mr, Hendricks has not publicly stated that he has flopped the misstonary work of th ni NGsaREOKE eho mare Jacob Yantor, Chairman of the to Roosevelt, tut he has flopped just the pees torn wax to es : nave harmed him, He « i| Rev, Elmer O. Weld of Grace A een Frid Aina Se A : j Danaea end: atiy. man tro. ihe FO h ‘Gov. Johnson Will Lead the Struggle to Undo) ,,"¥"! 4 i bors my stout rl napT FORCES PLAN FOR BATTLE. eee oot oot ied and fit, men/SAID PREUSSER INzLUENcE| Episcopal Church Run National Committee’s Work and Sei fen-duds’ about politics,” was his tn Taft's friends say any effort to challenge the report of the National rid , MUAVER abt ke 0: ork and Seize ! citing OF tha abnlets has | coke ete eee ‘ from the D. E. Tining Company's plaat| S& LL AT MATTEAWAN Down on Busy Street 1 of C , aN EUE welviie. of. {heh Pais Pres, | Committee will be met with stubborn resistance and any motion will be v1 ‘Thaw told 7 e tow . asked about the launching o! esh ‘4 Ree cccice Jepreaauet. tt i baa rR Plies Control o} onvention. (ential boom, “EL can't talk politics here | challenged by a motion to lay on the table. saused Gov. Wilson to send Gen, 82¢ 1 NC Whe in this office and I nave not read the Among those at the conference to-day were Sena‘ Pye riliars valde, AA’ hinEZOR” MAUS Arpats y he was| LONDON, June 17.—Rev. Elmer Orlando (By the Associated Press.) niorning newspapers, I do not know) a om Nichole i i ay i gf tors Root ei Gack’ to Hertn Am , Collins, | Weld, assistant pastor of Grace Epis-| | CHICAGO, June 17.—The Roosevelt managers purpose to focus the fight | ny thing about it.” and cholas Murray Butler. Senator Rect was especially em- i 1 Dr, Carlos A al Church on Rrocklyn Heights, the minute the conwention has been called to order by precipitating a roll-|CANTOR HASN'T TOLD GAYNOR c in the contention that the temporary roll as prepared by the Na- * Preusser case tn N. ¥., sas run down and call in which only those delegates whose seats are undebated by Col Roose. | OF BOOM. tional Committee must be rec ‘ognized as the only body capable of peré denne series Jed motor bus on Cock- 'velt shall vote. Senator Borah will be their candidate for temporary chalr-| When the Mayors, attention ~ forming the earlier duties of the convention, A End thor- | my, ains called to the fact that among the med to have turned out for a ¥ man against Senator Root. ‘ 6 ecutive membe of th ™ e n vi i iid Ore thasa tn ie His wife, who had Phy Resuevals fiak eapick 0 autores HOLE As bab fusiis> time in wit twanty nL . aoutive mera not t ° Senator Penrose estimates that Mr. Root will have at least 600 +s%es morr ‘ Y © women ont a few minutes before the this end by dem a roll call on| consider the matter nitbe ae dnon ie can {for Temporary Chairman, There will be no attempt 9 prevent a full sy aR * vauthtut. dome 1 accident to go to their bankers! tne temporary chairmanship or the very} ‘The Chairman hei¢ ference with PO ne Gees +4 a V he sti f H fy : ‘iris ware in their | fon madli from Amorica, waa prom(rated ares anectien hee before the| other n va of the National Coin. | *#,,WV. Churenill tn ae eed |e ee erent ON his election, but the Taft people express deters \e Hwhien the news of a'n death ‘convention, ‘Then | red to have | mittee to-day and it is sald that a uot. He hea nev-{@ination to have the point decided by the convention as made up by ot Y.| was conveyed to her at the hotel near;Goy, Johnson of Ca ast the Roosevelt pian met w stubborn ¢ er discussed politics with me in this|the National Conmittee. Q tockspur street where they had been! twenty-six votes for t nthe 9% ‘ nelther has Mr, Churehill pan a r : ere 7 Cockapur at Vee ee sis nngon, (Continued on ned ea Vourth Pass) Lay vine AE air Timothy L. Woodruff issued a statement this afternoon, in which Rey. Mr. Weld and Mra, Weld had|{t 1s expected, will ate Ue not know a thing | He takes credit for the capture of the colored delegates who have come en In London only a few days, The | the two Taft d rom the Fo can't discuss polities, boys, | 6, ° ° J, ; Balt een assistant to| California district, Baseball Sco ScoresTo- Day” a wo SHGNAR toc natant | ce the Roosevell camp, Up to date Mr. Woodruf’s flop is a monologue GIRLS HURL MISSILES, RENEW /ey Goveanor STONE SAYS) Rev y in Grape .Ghareh | GOV» HOHINGON, Wiel LEAD THE Within last nnpnuystae nance FEO uiee al Fatt people have not lost confidence in the rest of ING CIGSR STRIKE. THAW iS SANE: Ore may rl je Mayor is known te aed that) the Brooklyn delegates, for @ month sped by the Roosevelt NATIONAL L LEAGUE. he mow holds tho : ; ‘ A r Ar eee 1 ence ina West lane. Me ue eae eas ey NRO OR The Colonel held a big reception to delegates in the Congress Hotel . : + | al committee GIANTS— letters to| (¢ason of his premature arrival, r ‘oll, Ain ed all over| me pes =e 1" 7 aipity Galagalae cdg Y 100 - Wrench and|NEGRORS FLOP BACK 10 TAFT. he A : elt, be adopted Two ¢ » five neg legates fre Seoret piel i Tah MEROM attarcofi tbe AT BROOKLYN. Reese Two ot the five negro delegates from Georgia who were claimed by ’ nine a tad auats ts ST. LOUIS— ith | the Ro elt men as having deserted President Taft, to-day assured in 1 pklyn Heights ot toe aes ee 0 = but he de- | Congressman McKinley that they would vote for Taft, They are “Ed” : TO DISSOLVE BEEF TRUST |? void niven aoe ie — | cconuriedenyoortreons | Stout nd Lincoln Jobnaon, Slot sys the be saisy by oe Coal |Poll would give | > whic as to siand My i case y ei BY VOLUNTARY ACTION. | ery ud AT BOSTON, $10,000 PRIZE FOR AIRMAN. egation, ‘The colored delegates were in a train wreck and Johnson CINCINNATI-- Roland Garros Winn the French 1a broken knee. He asserted, however, that he will attend s Plan to Split U pon Aug. 4 v000000 — Aviation Derby, ie convention and vote for Taft, fate des r erg sh sed Suit Be gata nent ed ir ANGERS, Fran . Georgia: hats ae there were any real defections in the ranks 1 show » WASHINGTON June + Hl Brine , OE ME REE TAGE SI neg rey ; i : ortesed 0 th lees 7 MR so MABEL HITE DYING, wan mlven by tf Bei a rua a fovigy bp ite per gi bee bn ; woman to leave t Haar Nationa \) aniiu’n Actress Wife Critter the Aviation Der Roosevelt,” said Henry S, Jackson of Atlanta, who was in Asa He EES cP | vot ta nike ies. acoeee Wik a 1 4 i State Convention for ional Committeeman, Mr, pre he 1 for Thaw Vthin a ; Atk é Ar ts fe to Saue had talked with J. C, Styles and S. S. Mincey, two other negroes named, ap eiete he writ, but eee : t even | in the list of five men alleged to have gone over, and that they had ase monet hve mt st aa the burden of B09t| Hoses t u ay to complete ti ap het down | SU ed him they would stand solidly for Taft. In spite of this Senator ovat peecaua (lene ps ie B n \ the © ake ie distance ‘ ding | Just how Root was to nh elected in the convention hall was not a ‘on ing barge thay a om ; sida baie pete ‘peep tabwiatey eB ey by sBarnes and hig men, 1; was stated that! with the ) fdent was a! 1 f Brown PITTSBURGH — 1006 No. PATS TT TT EMS at noon, Thus far he his suftered no apparent diminution of strength, ‘jdespite the prophecy that he would go stale before the convention by ky + RL i ella ok AA el