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erro ern om MICHIGAN GOVERNOR QUITS ROOSEVELT, _ SAYS WILSON ELIMINATES THIRD PARTY - to-night; showe: ‘Weather=Fa probable Thursday. Weather—Fatr to-n: “ Circulation Books Open to i 9 12. Au.” | “10 PAGES PRICE (ONE: E- OENT. Copyright. 1912, by The padi New PRICE ONE OENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, “JULY 3, Press Pub! York World). PILOTS NEW 10 POLITICS STEERED WILSON CRAFT TO BALTIMORE VICTORY McCombs, Who With McAdoo and Page Started “Boom,” Rallied Able Staff and Personally Directed the Fight Routing Clark Forces. BY LINDSAY DENISON. (Special Sta® Corresponds BALTIMORE, July 3.—Back, There are two principal armies nt of The Evening World.) back, back from Baltimore, moving out of the city this morn- ing, to say nothing of several columns which had no particularly con- scramble. But the departing armies spicuous opportunity to support anybody. which seemed likely to end in a hand-to-hand knock-down-and-drag-dut It has been a long battle are going away, singing the same hymns and flying the same flags. Some are lame, some are sore, and some are a bit weak in the knees, but each has a queer sense of having ad a real share in the general victory of good sense over imulishness. At yead of the Wilson army is sicnder, twisted in limbs the man forces wnich he had systematically dis- a in a seven-days’ campaign! Of indirection and strategy. MeCoombs is a lawyer. He took his jaw degree at Harvard after Dr. Wi! gon had finished with him as @ student of history. At Harvard he must have taken the degree which is given every worthy Harvard person: Bachelor of the Art of Apparent Indifference. Be- that Wilson really had constructive and progressive ideas, Also he showed value of his {dea—wrote ) helped Mr. Wilson s Theodore Roosevelt had been commis: sioner of police in (member of the Civil Service Commis- ston didn’t count in them good old days) letters jhad been Colonel of the Rough Riders, had been Governor of the State of New York and Vice President before he saw the public light on his Presidential pos- sibilities, CAN'T CURE THAW, DR. MACDONALD’ OPINION ON STAND State’s Last Expert Asserts That Defendant Cannot Re- cover From Malady. REFUSED EXAMINATION. Witness Said Thaw Character- ized Commission as ‘White- washing’--Pompous in Court. (Special to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N, ¥., July &—Dr. Carlos B, MacDoald, a well known allenist of Manhattan, was called as @ witness to-day by William Travers Jerome, special Deputy Attorney-Gen- eral, to prove that Harry Kendall Thaw, who is trying to get out of Mat- |teawan Asylum on the grounds that his mind has mended, is atill insane, ‘The hearing was enlivened to-day by @ ult between Mr. Jerome and Mr. Shearn, The attorney for the State grew wroth at Thaw's lawyer over what he termed a falsehood and followed this to read his statement in the trial before Judge Mills with regard to the tesri- mony of Dr, Russell Wells of London. Mr. Shearn stated that I had not read this," Mr. Jerome said, “and that's why Tam reading jt.” | “I said that you hadn't read the cross- examination,” retorted Shearn. ‘Well, I see no reason to change my language in my characterization of coun. sel.” | “I decline to stoop to the language of Gov. Wilson’s Smile as He Greeted Gov. ee jWILSONFS % 5 SMILE © Gwoerv/oo0%ana vNORRWw.0GOW the Greeters At Se Sea Girt To-Day STAMPEDE TO WILSON OF T. R PROGRESSIVES STARTS IN MICHIGAN Osborn, One of the Seven Little Roosevelt Governors, Says No Necessity for a Third Party Now Exists. WALL STREET VS. WILSON CALLED THE REAL ISSUE League Also Declares Against ‘ a Third Party. wish a clear eye and a ame! signs of being able €o prove that he up by using the expression “cad.” Mr, a ee LANSING, Mich., July 3—Gov. Osborn, one of the seven Repub- 1. ou me is| Was practical. McAdoo and McCombs | Shearn responded by calling the former Fer f lican Governors who called upon Roosevelt to oppose hicago, Tee ite ie thirty-| told him what ile duty was, | District-Attorney ntleman and a hie Net ‘ bs i Taft at Ci : and a Princeton «radue| His duty was to run for the Preai+ true paranoia: a wordy duel, oh declared to-day for Woodrow Wilson, tbe student in the} “ency. Mr, Wilson was at last per-| When court resumed in the afternoon - a} x Be ee aeete wvriaon, [anded UBAL thay Wels FALE: MA Page =| olin oe Begbeasinatt ce Gece > Gov. Osborn said that he saw no necessity for a new party just ition Ne. browient pat} and never let a word written here be Mr. Jerome interrupted the proceedings _ / Ti a noet, avamall taken to mean he did not know exactly now. He praised Wilson and said Republicans could vote for the New Jersey Goveernor without leaving their party or bolting, The Michigan ecutive gave Roosevelt the credit for the nomination of Wilson by the Democrats, saying that the Colonel's defeat at Chicago and his pro- posal of a third party forced the Democrats to put up a strong Pro- gressive candidate. His statement follows in part: “Lam of the firm opinion that there is no necessity for ‘ I — a new party, The issue is clearly drawn for the people. It MADE HIM SEE DUTY AN e barroom,” rked Mr. Shearn, yen ANG H Ge Lael We eaiy sant Nae RORTUNITY. a aS ame aUmipellaa te lncaraae Gorieael SEPARATED AFTER “POP WAS PRAYING PANIC IN THEATRE is Wall street ys, Wilson, It is even more than that. All of Basce are just about fifty national lead- Mr. Wilson had been president of a| eur comprehension,” said Mr. Jero.ne, FOR CLARK,” ADMITTED} | ‘sand over a thousand delegates and university Me had been Governor of, politely. the evil forces of America will finally line up with Wall street “ U KERMIT ROOSEVELT T ondrow. AN inden geveral hundred {nnocent bystanders |the State of New Jersey. He was inno "A true paranolae,"’ commented Mr R LAWYER and Mr. Taft. Wo Mlrow Wilson in character, temperament, who saw him do things yesterday which] position to recognize his own strength shane en teaneiame ores ' (Special to The Evening World.) i preparation and fitness is above the high average of American ne of the queerest and in-|!n this day of original politics and pro- dr. MacDonald is OF Ane lDe duly $.—Frank, Drasidents, >is a Christi agai ! . plead Sanat) eouticall cena (are ‘as. It took the idealism of a| sanity experts to be called by the Rha gmoroan Presidents, He is a Christian, a scholar and a fearless citizen, is wie ever led the forces of an un- cold business constitution of | State. Dr. Austin Fiint and Dr. Amo Nothing | 4 o and the crusading war-genius Baker, former Assistant Superin- WIFE KILLS SELF - DVERDANCER’S Ic I hope Col, Roosevelt will not be a candidate. tt victory. ‘ Z : a melt wan aver seen in Amerioan pollte|of 4 McCombs to get him to see. the| endent of Mutteawan, testified. yeater: NO REAL REPUBLICAN NOMINEE. cal history before. Breat Opportunity for the nation and | day that Thaw has true paranoia. Dr. ie “Republicans can vote for Wilson without leavin, Ir himself, 1 he would go out and take| MacDonald swore that the slayer of _ . . . | | ic ¢ t ig thel THREE LEADERS IN We FIGHT | ine Big Chance for hi He| Stanford White Ja still Insane and that} Mrs, Agnes Leitch Ends Life by) | party or bolting. The real Republican party has no candidate FOR WILSON. did, and the fr Ms-|his brain trouble ts incurable, . oie a . Sracidant tht . Here was this comparatively youthful] Combs was, by "What can you #ay in regard to de- Inhaling Gas in Brooklyn | Adherents of “*Moe the Mouse for President th year. There has been no nomination, The wyer, who worked up @ practice| pointed head st Sn | 1usions, the oecasion of which has been . . sh Vales action of the political free-booters at Chicago is not binding up at No. % Broadway from practically]in chief of the a In the fleld, even| revealed?” Mr. Jerome asked Dr, Mac- Rooming House. and His Critic Mix on the Republican party even if for the moment they are beare pothing to $30,000 a year, But nobody|before there were any Wilson armies. | Donald. ¢ parts aver notices that particular sort of| There was no war chest. MeCom>s NEVER HEARD OF CURE FOR \ at Loew’s. ing aloft its stolen name sign. - huccess unless the income hits the $50) put in some me He whispered to PARANOIA. Mrs. Agnes Leitch, sald to be the ; “Col, Roosevelt cannot eliminate so great a political force 000 a year mark in New York; ne McAdoo and McAdoo put in some more.| “as to the dominating delusion in| wite of s prosperous lawyer of Mane — uidekans Brana t eliminated by th feng eaKi income enables the earner) Page put in some, 3 Was in the! paranoia the act of violonce sometimes | hattan, committed suicide to-day in a etween partivins of amateur | by temporary trickery. Bryan was not eliminated by three hon FE eee erie tele patil Sel Pe Hie explosion of the imind, #0| furnished room she had occupied for | performura on the stage est defeats, Roosevelt is a stronger factor than Bryan, His cane hich less Keen and industrious ideai- /yon-Wilson unpleasantness and Harvey |to speak. After that the delusion may|two weeks at No aay | i Pics ssa ake dca Secaitiin tists would like to do ind his friends put in a whole lot more.| not be so pronounced," Regn Buk had roland] y : at One Hun-| didacy and the work of progressive Republicans had more to f Not s0 very long ago Willlam G. Me-| An organization was effected which be-/ ‘Ie that evidence of the cure of|hours trom gas asphyxiation when Mrs, | edits ill-ed do with compelling the nomination of Wilson than any one doo, who had built a number of|gan to pays the word along paranoia?” Mary Hanson, who conducts the room. NATIONAL LEAGUE, rons, eeanted & Rant thing the Democrats did. Wall street thought it owned both things underground in spite of the op | McCombs makes friends without) “No, air.” ing house, forced the door of her bed- if thu shosetionee fe hae \ Position of other powerful undergrount! apendinie | money. He maken beopie | “Do you believe paranoia to be In-room, AT NEw york. | a eauined pan parties, rsons, met up with one Woodrow understand after a few minutes of his| curable?” Gas was flowing from a Jet over the FIRST GAME, » efforts of fo ‘ mask aii moment. ¢ PR " ft Fatieon and thought that ke was pretty Kindly, straght-forward talk that he| “I have never heard of @ cure,” the Gulidee had), Ona Guresd netee oe LBROOKLY Nes 1 ate atria a Harvey th for a moment hat Belmont and Wall good material for the | trusts H and they aust trust bien, insanity expert realted, veering @ note that had 001000 _ wt we street, through him, owned Wilson. Wholesome discoveries plot State: De 8 ree thee corn a pe a pari a onal basis doe) and was part Th GIANTS— ’ ho is een have been made. Wilson is not owned by anybody. } Be arehian wench ar evens tht c | cAnd ga” there to be a great) “On the bawis of unstable mentaiity, | (at Mth Helleh's misters ve moti 000100 id 5 Suffolk street “He will lead the 1 : st the financial overlords in tom of such an honor must not Woodrow Wiis npalgn. FE in} due to heredity and intluenced some- |? Gera), hs wrote that #hu tind jowes - H * ere } { lout earnest fash 4 hie own Imaginative ideals.” 4ll parts of the country were clamor-|times during early childhood.” ea a HA sy nod ohey 1 Captured, ao ineinnal ine sae ‘fs orderly but earite ii } long came Walter Hi Page, who tx 4% | Ing 10 hava Wison come and glve| "De, AfucDonald, dil You go to Stat-[C30¥K" tO pay er fun al exgwonten RO, Gay, Judy 2—"OIg Bae |e M stouwe wnt 40) MINNESOTA LEAGUE OU 'T FOR WILSON. Mitor and p r Mr. Page ts the n & look {m, so that they! teawan recently and did you wee | one anked that her as 1 > and Nib area ; Spans Minster DRE th . 4 most beautiful letter writer in. the ght know wh. the things which | Thaw?" Fa ecllen Ratna Catone plane ured near here to-day, They | agerne ih A crowd of MINNEAPOL Minn, July 3—The Minnesota Progressive Re- | world, It is sald of 4ome speakers that | McComes and picked Heutenants| "Yes, I went there an one of the com-| , 10 hance leullel tusk one of 1 from the § Prinon farin at) iriend suff t todo thel at an League, supported Roosevelt, will now support Wood- they can create an American fla Above Wilson were true speci-| missioners appointed by the Btate to] Arad woman's sisters is Mra i # last week ; thd come on, | Publicar i ; r 0 the sky and o it Wave and m \vuon went to the vartous| examine tnstituttons for the crimtal)| enmedy: Of it. tee ee PR yrs oar 1 fe hie ance ¢ »w Wilson in coming campaign, according to George S. Loftus, the tare It has been fai of | places, where Mevombs had gone @ and to find Out If there: were | eee ine: Teelton, ad venaccrn| Meeerentdeeiag coors egatiss trey TAG, LOrestlane | my So pout sha boards, rs written by Dr, ad of hii ple made up f “A Kats TSNGAUARA AIG ROR CE byl ape. 1M Maxousa un Day ¢ i ; ‘i ‘ ne a. wenty years of married life 0x] gt H : : eae z Deepa rape , Pari laspyeal| ine him, He classified the|Planation was inade of why the couple| Barber, and, Manicure. | ¢ ' if Fa va CAmmittee of the xe have agreed t plan and a meeting for a letter to the bank to cash them 48 @| men Ho had said only that W | State Commission as a “white washin, | Separated. Seg drow. “Put| formal ratification ¢ held here next Saturday night, : > ontributio: Api 1, 191, 1 wo vee ‘ F neck for an accepted contribution. | was a conservative actor, a progressive | commiss! On April i, ial, = rollera unier t ‘ y oan senis our idea of progressiveness,” Page and McAdoo and McCombs @ot|iningor, a great pubife speaker and an| MacDonald eatd, while he waa pa Ries hin aniline aeanlaraie ; ans | We represents our idea ¢ i * * iveness,” said Mr. ne ed over Wilson, | " , h the ward in Matteawan where ON REVO S0GR RAG: ¥ f ‘ . | » reason for us to join the third party movement together and they talked over educated gentiaman, Wilson made good | throug! ‘ars’ in avid canis fj iS ; ‘ se | Lofty 10 rea f ent, nurse, h aken part s confined, the pi 1 | gee: Page, of course, having taken part i861, every aswertion, Saw WEE 'SERGHER: $OO PANES BOTT ny tnak ou have hwied Deadlock Broken ney anit sum ix » support President Taft. We will work for Mr. the invention of the Wilson candi¢ rll Party leaders throughout the country | clared war in this and other hear F acl ind neil vent away and wrote letters about !t “T refuse to be examined by your com. |!” th n 1 ‘ manic ave ae : ‘Ison in the State.” i ——- to have you oekae nt to the committee the Rear ‘ raf atarad pial | He cua ie eee ~~ _ a ae H Donel ana ald ae, si ie Picivete elem es iii a acted by the results that two} inched | restored, bat not or tte | APTER TALK WITH TAFT } Jone word in his communteation. The} and on the stand here, are y advertisements pub AAS fn. SHALE | Be Pia a Apebos REPUBLICANS SAY HE j | witness said during the trals of Thaw | form an i? the seekers had printed part ghd peda ald ay i M a WILL BE RE-ELECTED. | for homicide the prisoner acted in a| Sanity or tnsa Thaw —137,.696— iy wn happening,| Court, fined Simon and Davy $2 each, ise See | pompous manner and looked around the Ns A re ' 7 he stairy,| WASHINGTON, July 3 — Republican 8 B P bli h d |court room with a salf-satiated air ° you formed | von WORLD ADS. LAST MONTHS ih 1 wan tt FORT ERIE IE RESULTS. Congressmen who talked with President 1 Co} © FublisneG ON fisces oancen in Revease oF), "7," Ba ACE Ce Oe ? 5,640 js = : today expressed confidence thas | THAW, nas parano Dr, MacDonald | store Than Corresponding Month Lavt Year Jentpe ah eet Pov Set er echaree |e: WOULL be y EPENDENCE. DAY, |.» 0:00:28 cor parce a ee | ge an 2 9 hypothetical question, on which Dr MacDonald Ore Pan S08. Seraly 1 4 tele j prodletwd the President | MacDonald based his opinion that Thaw p date Dae Wend statins i 1 rho en jon Were Representative Bartholdt of Mie- Thursday, July 4th, 1912 J)=im: Chen aay maey saa ihe [isa ES ye 5 9 ’ w, laying aside any testimony of ‘ sorrisa tation hol . tht ry,| who is a cum\idate for the New Yor ns other than Thaw himself, eo) sy lag ertrim St wows be dangoreul World Ads, for BEST Results \\ (00 te sein enon eee awed. theca | Deneck Waitnoew Uncle Governorship,' and Representative pivede, consider only the writings of c we others.” pert After ton minutes gager wasi Tracy, Command, Fatty, Grud alao a Roseuders | of Iliigole, P= ™ ——— dibbiiemand Minnesota Progressive Republican’