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TAFT PROVES WINNER ON EVERY ROLLCALL Convention Steadily Stands by the Credentials Committee in Seating Delegates Who Support the President. ROOSEVELT'S VOTE DROPS TO 464 Four Rollcails Ordered in the Day's Proceedings and on Them the Colonel's Highest Mark Is 529, While the Taft Figures Range frnrr. 542 to 605. Chicago J me ?1 Tl ? Taft? for? es in t Re , |fln National ? "onventton f?rt* ?Jsarionstrat<ed their control of ihm body i da? The convention took ??p piecemeal I contests from many states, ami In each i stem ? th- Tail d? legates ? ere declar entitled to their prat? by majorities ran inc from a high water Taft vote of 606 4M to tu?- narrow margin of 542 to 529 .ut? - \ ote was In Hie < '.?lif": ; , a., in .-. . onvrntion rulos for i lection r?f by Congreea ?listrU ? ^m? Into conflkl with the state prima ?h?\ providing for s stat? wide vote on ; d?He| tl ?ugh ? hnlcallty t Ta ft forces claimed Ih? two delegat? the (th District, The case was bitten .ought apd the \ o? ved *a1 th? greatest Inter? when v it mi ? ihr T.i ft men wers losii nvapy ??i the delegate?* who had been a*I Ihem In other contests. Despite l t defeated In all their ?it-lit?, to-il? ition of ' bolt. Bor or ih.? Roosevelt lead? n " ed th the ? a '. ?f<"?i niai i ?? \e tl Rooee? tit ? ? hi oui ni? . My, tak' But Ihi irrt] ; proVI .1 g When ? i? nl wa - i iken to-nig until lo .i ? ? to-morrov i i Texaj ai W?i ? lined I.? o>sh T? ? . and ther? was ?> prtw moi e bill \W r i California ?.a r'T"?'* ??' ?? delegat h i mor, ?" ther? ? ? durii th?- ij ? ifterno nilnoi wer ? . ? ? : . without r i the !."'?- The a t ? humorous to tl ' ?"am roller ' and I "Chi Lau?-hte?- Relieves Strain. if: ??> lar??- pail of lbs time the del gai?- ? ?- ? of laughtei Tl galleries hecsm* lnfect?!d and had fun. to of the - ' joln?fd ?n th? a; s k1 na - -- ' side*. <>f the i and sll loin? ?) : th? la'ipiit?." when Chalrmai Root ably rul??>-l 'The ayes ap;.o<?i lo lia? o i! ... nor,? oft^n Joined i . ? sti'l nnr? during a lull In th? proved mi ? ? To Bee s ' m laborii | ?? tl Mraiii end feeling keep their tompi 10 !'? ' ?tl I of <?? II go? ernment " Mr Roosevel? ?? fe of the colon? ? proceedings from tu? ;-?-? lerles for ??? ? After th? \t* ?r.i? nji (-piTornia aiTt th? -, lriory of tl Tsfl for? ? she left the buil? ins lion ??'l! enter its fifth ?la" t mono?, -inr) .?,11 j= pro<*eedlng und?r tpr . porgr? h rondition unpn c dented In "i'" history r,'r the pan r k l?3or: ? si | iir tusk it? ?am? ????-? nA,|t?t th? to g through i thing el ? ?fore adjourn rig es 11> Rund? ? Called to Order. b- are kt md '1II---1 ti I.? lohn Ki - i? of t. .?. folle ' ? i ? ? _ el ' s? aiil ? <? l ' ?if] ?*.-> 'i MC I' ? I ? fj , | Uod iradltli : ' ador? Th ? ?ii* ? w <? in I ? ! l.i' ? .....i 'i h ? '?Ko TI?; gi." i" prese i o I., illbli' v\ e ? .'? ? ir m nstlo ins miititted ??ui f Tl ? ? ?erdl and '.i ?la'? ? 1 O' 1 i- ,. i.. ....... store >. i nto 'i ' the Joy? <? ?I li. 'I'll I!? .. by rh i < ? n command, v.? he at Ion Tah nom h ; all 'i-,t:?'ii,il prid . fid self-con , ..,?..;?, und un lu . ? r i : 11. < ?i.; '.i deilvei f rom ?' ? If) ? i r;i" 1 r.'# - . i T ? ?'.. .. ' ' . '?? ( ?( tbllsl ? I <r"i ? ? moi ?? v . Hi 1 ? ? ik< lo th.- i rum ?Alilch 'i ommtt irr, nto us tu i con ?? ? ? ? nations ??f ti" th? sg< ha ,i- of dom ? f Uod ?in.. ; ?film?-:.' in sll th? ? gather? stive? oi .ii hnr.??.;.' tori?- oriumixatlnn, tl ? r .plo md u?. -ervantfl o th. King if Kings, shall seel? lo < in ,, for ?: honor at i in osnei Itv, n r ? ? l ehajM ?ni.-- conven. i? neare, ?-o . mvey lo hi ti? V no ' Ing, all-wl illy or Thy M 1. t ? rit of wisdom and und? r ; brotherhood, ol , . thst, '? ?? ? ' Thj ?-'.'in1 gt-df. honoi Ins Th ? i ng Ti.v nt thi thlnti ? ? Tl ?%?>? 'nas . the seal < I the further? STT'? ' lp, mi"' Thee, Path? r, Sum and I >->! gniilt. on?? 'io<i. ii!>'?-?-?? o fo e, sliall ?i iiOW?r i'i 'nil.'on . lue <jnl' Bon and i. 'I without en Am?ri Mskin-- the Permanent Roll. ' 1 ? business in ordei i the i< poi t ? t tti" committee on credentials." said Chair? ? man Root, and be Introduced W, T, Dov?u, of Washington, .i member of th? committee, ??ho submitted the r<?mit favoring the h<?.u irtg of tli-? Taft <IH?satf- In th? &th Ala? bama DUtii' t ?j R R MeContstek, of imnole, ? ftoggSTjli ?: leader, was ?alilna for ragegnltto?, hut Chsirmatj Ro-.i dlreeted I he r?adlnt- of th? ? repo-t, -A-hl'-li ?*?nr into detail? of the f?n? test tnd said that a full h^aitng had b??n grant.fi by the ?"ommitir? Gove-rior Hadl?y of Missouri, floor leader of Ihe Rooi-e* ? : ron m, was he Introduced Mr. Mi ' 'ormirk to su minority report Mr McCortnlck, t ii document, ?aid th?* mlnorlt? ?.r th i-i it t ?*?-* had asked permission t?. ill?* norlty report, but it had been refuse the facts m the ease would be glvi itlon ,ii ;? later moment. 'I'h- :: ensued un Incident which aro i Ire "f Senator Root n<* hail begun t> tl.iltion he had taken in the mal saying ' IVhlle, etrictl* speaking, tin h?- n?. such thing as ;i minor when tu- vus interrupted by an outbi i it and hi?sos up poun I <l oualy f..r order, mvi when <iui"; ?? . h?* \\ alkt-d .1? flantly lo tl rn ihr stage "( ;. riflemen ..r the convention," Mi. led, "H would !"? well ? hen ' he man senuncp !?? wall un 1 ??: ludes it." a i t which wa - f <\ w m h apple us.* !;.?.t ?i... lared ii a as ? ustc for t' ? ?.. i.rr?ent it? vipws < ntioii Infoi mall; and this pi l?e followed He 'in.. led tha view? of th? k . t<*'l h Met ..n: n,. i.. t-. a ri for tli<* Infi ' ? noril s*. I . i ' \ .' Texas, and W. T. Dovell, <-f w ?shin ... ti,.- i i ? .i !i .d been ? leet?* ddegat? K whose states \? ? 'i'ii.-, .-n.*, m effect, sitting as lude, iwi . .?-. s," -a'-i lh? i ?*;...11. ? lise a^-aitiit the satine; ..i committee ?.f fr members ?.f il-..* national rotnmittee I et they i.Hfi airead passed ..' lh? ? ? ? r ? t ; . .- rc)iort i s'htihs ?if ti??* Roosevell delegates fron 9th Alu .im? DI ? Governor I ladle? moved thai t1** m Ity report b? substituted for the ilher, Mr Heney of California, i.nded th<* i ai Hadley Presents Reduced List. Robert .' tValker i?f \ ;*?-: nia lay 11ip rr,?.tii-.n r.n the tab)... bu! With* It ai the req le i ..f his deli gatioi - i a ?"?.nvprnnr iini!?*- to make anothei mo . was a i ? n< wal "f ihe light to i all contested delegates from -."'in_. ? \ ent*r-two d< lei I ? ? |r ballots unt II sucl their own emaea h?d bopn dPteri. Tl ?* original Ha le: I ntal ?_? presented, on Mem (?n Tuesday it was scaled down to 78; da; it was 72 James W ".Vadswnrth. n ?*f N.? ? "i i point <>f order againat iin'li ? ?intending I uat In effect it? ? t|me ' ? ml?** for tti?* convent)? befor* tn? c I mlttee on rules had had an opportui I of com r mattet n? ?aid the j li^n would reverse the ruling mailp by I chaii when ihe resolution wa? ?rst pre?? i rd .>n Tuesda) Mr Root said th? would support the point ?if on tie continued, it is ?o to the s ??rai interest <.f Hip Republican party i I? <tli?*ul<l hp i.?n??.d upon an.I settled niton i I ., i thp rrhall -... r . ntei t/tn tp? mol James i' \*> atson, of Indiana I ; ?i h Ihe l'bnlr. ' loudly i he? i d 're a Ighi Jim! ? ailed n matt til? e. ?j- fat? in ; io* ed to la: I * ;.... ernoi Hadley on the table Th? roll ded. and o? Heney Wants to Know. i ho had been oi hla feet - I l lemflndlng to kit I if the seven I .two ? >'nt?-*t?*d .'.-l^ratpc * : ?.. t? on t h? mo' ? ? it.,,, _H,,| tiip i *<> sitting n? hers ( ? '??'^" '?? < '?' '? right to ?eat was Involved, would not All othrr- ..ti the I? mild vote Hetif I thut ' hf rig! ? .???-? wer? Involved a ..?>,. ?* point of order t" th:>' .i eiruled." said Chairman Hoot v . .-.j i oho ited i lenej aa I ' roll? all I egai i ma . ?? ??I ? i r?a ?. the I . , untested ? ? votini w !.. ?? I'allfornla was rea**h?wl thi old ?. lb? right <>f tii? t>v., Taft delegat i tii. !>ti District lo .'Ote was renew? Ou ernoi Johnson and Itenej protcat? lelega tea i ailed to t h? tn to The two Taft delega t-*?. who ha id the temerity to all with t ? s but hat e oc< upi ?s on Ihe st?i?'. voted aye, ? nil? ? ? delegat?** voted no Mi Johneon yelled ;i proteat, challen ii.. i Ijthl of 11.nit -sled di legal ! ?,, vote, bul a/as ruled out of ??r?i? ? Clinched by Washiriflton. Washington'! fourteen votea aye pass? i . f Wiiis..n t.. lay the ila.ih I motion on th? table, and a ripple "r hi ihtouKli the hall, Before Ihe total vote v..?s announce?! tl chairman of th?* North Carolina delegatlo ,f hi? in. ml? i a, ii'isrnt ?h'ti h Htmi v...* ' ailed, had t ? a< h? d ti.p ha ... ,i wanted lo vote Then wal objection ft im some qua let and confu?Ton ei au? d A mi mbet <>f t ii Kanaaa delegation demanded to know if '. n,an ' had ;* right to vole In th!s conven I tlon " ? i [? haa if i "?? will k.-. ?. quiet ion I enough io i?ermlt It." shouted K.-na". The naim ol ihe North l*_rolina delegat? Mi. Hedrkk, waa called and tu- Inciden . i vote waa MB a yea ami -iw no.--, let II oi voting 'iii- waa ?? gain for the Ta! and .i dlatlncl loa? to the Rooaevel adh?rente and the Taft men applauded an. i foi .i mlnuti Big Gams for Taft. The nu.non to labte the motion of liov> ernor Hadle) to aubatitute the minority r?. port for th? majority report in the Ala i.dinii caaee then \mi-i put, and Hedlby <i< i. .| another rolicall and it wai granted, df-Hpit.- <-i?p-i of "no! bo! ' fron, the Root. <iii both rollcnlla the ?iporijia delegation voted aolldly for Taft. Heretofore it had : i.. -*n divided, U to i idnho, voting aolldl) fot Rooaevelt on ail previo, r-ia ?t on* ? ..n??"i t . the Taft I column on tMa call 0 pg<*n. divided | an.) -. on the Aril call, went ''? t" i in f:*\ny of n?. Taft propoel? Iti<.ii on tn? second. v\i?con^in Hiiifi.-.i compietel; on the ?p-* Day's Test Votes in the Chicago Convention ??.,??,1 Jafi. Bsesevett. Hadlej lesahHIen Ml 4,nf? Uli Mahama mM "?* \rl/.niii ?ontr?! . KM IM ( ulifiTni.i < mit-??.? M ?' **? ?i :, ?,,?.. on :ii.' i "allfoi nli c ntest, the , loses! of the day, In detail full"" State?. Tafl Beesevelt. M.ilmma \rl/nna * Ukan-a?. . I* ' ? iillfornla .... ? '?'?> ? ..l.irailo . II ? r annf? Mi nt . ?? I ??In ware.? *? I l-.rl.la . It ? (rurxla . '*? liliili.. . ? ? IlllnoU . ? *? Indiana . Im? a . Kaasss .? ? krnliirk.v tl i -ltrlnim "n Main? ? ,? Mir? In ml . I Mssesi bssfIts . ? ?* Mleblgaa *? ,n Mlatsesets ? ? ? ? ?' Mississippi ?? ' Mlaa-Mrf 1? :o Monlan-i * Kebtaaaa ? ?, Sets Mtney ? Vr? \Jr\lrn . S Neva-Is " ~" Nr?? HfMaaaMrs ?* N.-??- \nrk ""? " North ( srollna "' Nnrlh liaknl? ? '" Oble . '? a? Oklahoma . ? J? II '1 || ?Ir.?;, is IVnn\? I? ?nia . It *'? Kbede l-larul . ?*? ? ?ni.? h i anilina . II * ?...nib liakf.ia ? I* I cnnr*%rr . tt 1r\a? . . II II I ?nh .. TI \ .rnior' ?*? Mrcliiia l* I ."i.'nlilnmnn II ? t*t.?l \lrelnln ? IH \\ i?, nii-ln . ? '?? t? .?nnilitf* n ? llasbs . ' ? PUtri. I of I ?Im,,I.i? ! ? Hawaii ? I Philippine! ? ? Parte rti<o ? ? relais Ml Itg Pi ta.nteated delegates n Call? oti There a era t*** > absentees from Virginie and on? ah ?? ? i .ich from M irj 'air1 South ' er - Hi i and T? ? ill, voting wll ' i* Tafl nun 10 tahl* ? ? The rote ?.n ? ? ? tni? time it lh< big Taft vlctorj called oui a rheei The p'nn of Oovernoi I ladle) lo force s .;: on the mol Ion to sdoni ihe ? ?i'Ort ??a* ahandon??! aft?r thl ds rote, un? th? repon ?a? pul through ? Pending a r . i ? ? ?pott fion tl ? mittee on credent Is la H?r:a*"i Root an noiinced th< convention would "ten gi Uovernoi MeO? ern ataied ti.at th? insln'l vote -?.a*? due to the ; that t i r\ i?'-on?in mem bei ? I i : Stional ?? ? Of lllf on ? red? i i - istained t * . I, u "We ? ? i . t I ' t1 r fore vot l ?HID ? V similar ?x| ids on be of ih? Idaho delega \\ ?? ai ?' Repu | v ? .? voting Arizona's List Confirmed. IK ? ? .. . on th? Ai t?ci? -?^? ,,r?<.?ntrd seating Ta'? .(?'?cat'? Mi Bull? ras recog? i" ? -?'it. the vies s ?>f 1 Arisons ' a-1 ? and read i oriel stat? pat llamentai ?. i , . ? ? i ., ? run \ ? i | Uabaml ? ? ? ? folio*??I Rulll. i It minoi ? ?'?!"?? ? . ' it h' tahiM .\ rollcail ?-!>? demanded Idaho mid Wisconsin * witched ' tK io th' RO*>S*? ?|( ,.r,|i.,,:r, r?t |] |n | bul ?h? minor?.?? rf|r>rt ?-a? labl | md s ">H'-a i -?an not >I? manded wh?ii the motion to a'ioj<i th ma ? ? wai put and rarrl i a ? iva ? "? ?? vote adopted h inotio lladle: '? motion to sub ? ?.r minorlt* foi Ih? mi lorlty r the ?? ??-.... |x itrl**t Nno! " ?i?a ?ni' vote adopt??d the msjoril rep?art rolhsll tai a California St'ra Delegates. \"t T 1 '"'? ? '' ?f "? s ?I Intton brought ' ? i ? .|. ntialx coi ? rt p' iri on the 4th California rum ? . e ????? Tnft delegates end moved Iti adopt Ti,. repoli K?? forth that the vote In ? ? 4th ? 'ongress rilsti let ? lecti d Ti oi 1st? though in ' ? e stat? ? ? la th? Roos< veil delei rer-eived a majority of n,'*W The commit? tee I".'.] i ha? ? ? ? ; |, did i,?.' provide s rote hy dlstrl not ?upei s?le th? ? ? I isu??d ' tpinal <"iiMiil11r>#'. whlrh distlnctl) provided foi repi ?"-' nlallon in t lie i "n ? t ntlon b> ? 'I'-trl'tF CJroans, hoota and hi sea from the ''aM frnnii delegation ?.-r.-??.?-! ths statement In th? report t;ia? the ' allfurnls prli i ?? miiii in ' ITe? i ? nt"i ' ? in.- unit ? it delegstlon mi'l Ihe furthei atutem?nl ?hat the national convention, ind noi state laws, la ihe supreme source of party regu larltv Hugh T llslbert, <>r sflnnesots brought in 11 ? minority report, denouncing Ihe seat int.' of th? Taft delegates a-- the "tyramil cal overthrow of Ihe ???ill of the people ><' ? allfornia "Tins is ?? '.i?"- of Ihe mosi flagrant In? lustlce," he ihouted, "and should noi lie to ? i sted.' Mi Halberl tried lo make .i speech, bul ??;)?? forced to desist by disordei Mr. v\iit?ct,. the Taft Boor lesder, n.i thai ih?' minority reporl b? laid on the table, bul |>? tiding thai h? n-k'''i that ???.??nt" minutes be biimwu for dlsitussion His motion was greeted wl1 i leera end cries "f "Hadlej ' Hadlej ' Had!? The Missouri ?Jov^rnoi i" e from hi?< . on the ?-IHK?*, and the noiss subsided. Henal or Knut pul ihe request for unani? mous i onseni fo debat?, and I ?? ?> ? ??lam Hen?/ Starts Arqument. \, i ihn', laid ' he question st I to th?' very rout of self-government, whether the law of i sovereign '??" *"" mltted to by both faction! in ihe ? ? should be sel aside bj the mandate of the national "*committee He denounced ahai !,.? tei med an stt? mpi to "rob Ihe p uf Csllfornts o' tin i- ii<_'h* represents tlves." i \?< Hene reviewed the pollilcal bistort ui California, saying thai two rears age the people emancipated themselves from ?ihr corrupt rule of i corrupt mach?n.n trolled by the railroads. n^ compared I California In ii.< past with "machine-con? trolled Pennaylvanls and Colorado." A delegate from Pennaylvanls msde i potni of order that the speaker should eon? j fm? ).iiii???lf to the li 'i lu- s|??aker l* not | over th?? line I where he should be callH to order," re? marked Banator H?>oi. with an saipbaais on th? "yet" which tin rrowd gppredated I ni - h? ered. iifiiH> said the two Taft delegates seated h? thr national committee, Messrs Tryon and Meyerfleld, had not dare?l In Ml With the remainder of the ?'ahfornla del?sgatl?ia, |r''^__S?-___j___^_3 WAR 80UVENTR ESSjE^^?^ BAI SAVE nils COUPON ITIil-IPSYOUOCT KJ? ill The Civil War Through the Camera. S? P<- J Brady'a Famous Civil War Photographe I? ? d ? TV, S Pnbiithmd by Ptrmifion of the V. 5. W'w Drpartmintt WZ Si ?f ?* And P*r*of?sn?or Elaon'a Newly Wrltt?rm ^ * ^ Do Not Delay?Use This Coupon To-day Each Section, 10 Cents at Tribune Office, 154 Nassau St. 01 1364 Broadway, or 263 West 125th St. ( 14 Cents by Mail). Address all mail orders to THIi NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Department W., 154 Nassau St., New York Specify what section is wanted and send coupon with order. SECTIONS ONE TO EIGHT. INCLUSIVE. ARE NOW READY. bul had taken refuge "Ib th** "real pocket i f aomebody <m this platform "Before these two men were at.le te run under the primary la-*.-." he continued, "both they .m?! th<- men they were to represent ?ere forced to pledge thameelvea t.? abide by the preferential vot?* of the M?tp President Tafl did that, r.n-1 if he now i repta the \ot.* of these two mpn in nvention he ?ill be suiity ?if high treason llene* declared It a.>? absolutely Im? i oaalbl? undi r the ? eturna <.f the el? 11 ion to decide whst the trote waa ?n at-, in rilvldual district, adding: "No one bul th? thirty-eight members of th'* national committee who voted to ".n these mon n nd thp other men whot ? teats have likewise been stolen would at? tempt t.? discover thai vote." Heney concluded with the etatemei Tryon received fewer rotea than four? teen other Tafl delegates In t'allfornia who failed of election. Payne Answers Heney. Representative Serpnn E Payne, of N'en Vork, author of the Payne tariff s?*t. was i with mingled cheers and hoots appeared to iakp up - tment ; '!.. i dolt ? ? Where's Aldrli h" yeii?*d a man ii the galle ? M i- ? a^kp.i foi a patient heai ing. j Id ii?" iwo Tafl delegates did not ih ihe < allfornla deli - I the chairman of that delegation would not | the seat to which the: >* ?t p entitled HI - de? laratlon tl at th? Taft I ' *etea ? i |.- me aupreme Ian nf national R< v'!l . boo? The ? i itlon w* untl - i hand nlth thin wat cauM in ;? Rel ' ' "' ... ? Mr ' .. ne r*?i tewed : " to that t ? i th? the manner of aele .tea He declared I '? 'a* . the t'alll ? ?>l . . Bet seversi ol .. , . _r.SK district ' ' Mi Wat ' rted th? ? - ' 1"* ,. . . : ". i ? ? I such i i it ... ' IP? tha ?f ' the Via ' '? ' - ?? o ??...-???? Ko. i i, ,.,,. ..,? erelat " ? ? .... , ided Johnson Talk?, o' Revolution ? t . | ?> fat more 'in-, lual 't' i? ? ?. . -, ? ? . f a . ommlttee on ? i ?? . r., t.- a< ""ti of t ? ? ntlot | l lit vi root of re ? j I ... im that In giant ?"'? "t tl s We ? nklni ? ? mise that the la ?? ' thla r*ountry, ind pro . a sura to ti lumpl " lohn I the pre? nventioQ : -il ?;. Irate?! Ih* it ..,,.,. r.< eatendln Hie Pi sa del . prefi and s ? ? i..;'?-.! i. ?? Mr? l ; . prln pie of p ... ?. : im i || ...:.. Ti . ?Idl ' ' f ?*' agi ?* .1 Ifl i"d ri. ? .fit...I th.- i '.?iif.ii nia pr?t it la?* ed for hli ol? ' ' 'ii ??'<*'u. I'nder t reptai ? { raft was esto| p. .| from t?. ? pptliir* t .. .!? |. ?ate ? 'alifot ? i ;.,?-. ti...i fohi I? -? t.? 1 abeoluti 1' false I hi rlalm that the Tafl delegan ? i- ? '? ?! th* i votes It Ihe Ith rdsirii I The , exlstrnr nf the county, he s.ii.t had declared U Ira ?t th? del ?? , . , " the I Ighesl vot*s ! ? iga aid Io ?? rill s-..u i m .-nil'.ti chosen Ilk? Ihla .".? Th? 'hm -.f th* future will be made up of delegates elected hj the people and by ?iiiipm. as -.?.'i" done in t'allfornia 'I'd.- liovernoi concluded with a tribute t.. Colonel Roosevelt which started an in ' . i|.i? m deruonati iti >n II laati .1 little nun .? ' i ?mi' .-i minute Th? odors Rooee? ? it in aald has demonstrated in thla campaign lhal all ihe people not ??? part of them hav? ih< right i., i ule in tl.is i, .in.n ' Taft Men Win Again. S i i ihm, waa ata rted on tlie mo tlon t'. hi* the minority report on the t i ile, There were several chang?e fr?.m forme rolla "n thla . ill The Mai | land d? tlon, a in. ti had dit Ided 0 Io 7 r..r Tafl on it ' .ill. ?? nl to It.......... it ..n the Cal I for nia i ase, 14 lo I, one not ? .. When Massachusetts had lieen reach?d the Roosevelt forces had gained twenty. im ? ? -. Otes t i "in tho hint ,?;?!! 11 .? .1 . lied that the reault waa going to be ?!... and the delegates followed th? balloting a Ith Intel -??? inti r< ut New v.iik gave '?". ayea and IS hop??, i le ol on? m favoi of the Roosevelt forces i freg?n, whl? h had spill si out even un earlier i untests, voted -olidl fot thi R. v.-li for? es, ii nain of Uve vot? Waahlngton's vote of u f'.r the Tafl dele gatea called out grosna and hisses. Hswsll'a -i\ votea wenl t.. the Roosevelt men. Th?* California contestsnta lust by Hi to ...".?. the announcement being greeted with a great cheer by the Tafl people. Georgia Quickly Disposed Of. T.-i report dealt with Ih? <:.?? r_-iu ? a ae being In fa ot ?.f seating the Tafl delegation-si large it did not take ltn_ to dispose of Qeorgta. Thrre *ah* no minor? Ity report, snd not a dissenting voice was h.-ard wiipn Hip Taft d'lpcHtp- w.-ip seated ..i ;i viva l DCS \ "'p Majority and minority repon? wort- >Un. mltted tn th? Indiana ? aa.-n. the deiegate.?. gi being rii ^t ranaMered The ma Jorlty favored the sitting Taft delegates, Vice-Presiden! Fairbanks, Harry S N James E Watson snd Joseph l> Olli The convention seated them adthoul ? ? call The 13th District delegates from Indli m ?i were taken up, the credentials <?<! mlttee favoring the Tafl men, who w seated without ? rollcall Then came th.- nth Kentucky Dlstt contest, in which the credentials eomn tee recommended the seating of one T. man snd one Rixisevell man. This pi was accepted by th? convention, again wl oui .1 rollcall ? >n the viva ?? ???? ' ot* - the choruses syes and noes were about of th? sun? ?-. urn?- but Chairman K'?>t always rul "The ayes appear to have It." The Roo: \"lt nx-n made no Issue of It, and th? ? ich laughti r Many spectators the gallery lolned in the voting tin m t otlng "ti ! nth sides. "Roll the st es m roller some mon shouted .1 delegate .itnhl laughter. During s lull between reporta from t rommlttee some of the Room veil delega! 5't up the shout: "We *\ant Teddy!" th? pounding of the chairman's gavel ?? put an ? i..l tu it i'h>? 7th Kentuck) ? ilsn bi )ug o',t majority ? ml minority reports T Taft delegates were seated The cniwi i out inued to ? nt? bol h ??.?? i Fun for Ail Hsnds. Sum'- one ? of , tatlon of a stes et i ? whil? '?th-r? Imitat? I ?t.-s ??? vaj ?1* nan 1 ? ?? ? |S 1 los of I ?. lu the It h Kentucky ?a ? iloi -;?'l , son ' ? ' ? ' I to go home foi - ?.??'?1 S?n;il"r Ro ' i sdded Tl ,t " ilana as? after the us ; < i hm us of <?'?>'' Rt> sdded to the m? - ' l he .. ? ? immlttee wei to -klp mu< rep?>rta In M ? .?. , ? vas tu m In the It h I ?ou i i ' :?.'?? : ? i Ther? ws ? a I""? wall for I to report thi ne*1 cont? ted ***' T! , . layly snd the d? I? gates ?o .. ..11..1 .H,- is i ' favor of TufI del .- ,-. i ?.?-< no thi- fact the ? id as < ?nil lu., Michigan Ends the Seision. ,<? ? ? MlehlS " d? legates?! itlng Tafl delegaN . | ..... n fa ?red by th . ? It! ' a a. soot w ihe n ijorlt? report had be? ? ??? i began t ? ? too) ' ?."".. ??? i '. team rol ? ?it, ,i .. d?li i ? I . , , ? iring the Roo?i .- been i .-.i ' \ Pslmei i Ro ? | r""*e|?' K? h ftve-mlnul I ? ? i for H ..,., |estii * d? legates i le refer? ed 1 . i,:, i i |nt ernoi ' ?sboi n ?vas on? these ?. | . rr? to-day hut . |d< i ? - -,,ii- md ' ? ?? of I i'iij1 ' ,.'??' .?i'.?' had h?? . up ? our pi es n ,,,.?.-. 11 R, party in Now mb* ? brok? ii ; i e-i,' is tes 1 ? '' .: i i ..| the Republican psi ? ??. inlgit soon ci??? Mi ?h tu ?< nee progressiv? pa'-*? John D M irk iy, "f l??n..li. tried t-' re plj in Palm? r I ul a ? ; int? 11 upt? 'i bj th . .?. ? -i i . gall? 'I h- H? es h*' ? It v ?!!'- -1 "ii" ? oil e \:, Tool tool! shot t? -l en ? Th? l sfl d? legad i ? ei ?? d? ? la ed ieat? "h i ?la ??..'?'?. snd there wen sue confusion amona lb* si.t?i.>rs thai ??? men In the naileries were pul oui by th j"?11? e, theii ? ? lection . I hlseea This h,. Idi i i followed by a tint he f "W" wanl Teddj. long, and .it ,'.'>?? o'clo? a. .? ith ?Ion reigning, adjournment wua takei until 10 A M . tu m.u roa MANY DELEGATES "BROKE' Protracted Convention Cause; Raisinp- of Fund for Them. 1 'hleag ?. June 21 Tiie high coal of Hvlnj h?r>? m convention week made Itself f?l to-daj with delegates to the Republlcai National Convention I'ollectlnne and suli scrlptlons were started bj th<? mi nf th? national committee and Individual? Ui U' fi ,i j ti ?? ? k penses ol i Im ? .i. , ? ?ii s/hose purges the extended session wai telling ft i?. the tirai time In manj "i- mbei ? nl tin commttt? ?? said, thai thti situation luni Intruded Itself on a natloual ?oil V < lltloll. i'ertaln of the delegates, i ??a* learned to-day. had planned lo leave here foi horn? m moi m-,?.. theii funds having become w far depleted thej ??.:.? unable to remali long? r Fewer than s dosen ulreadj havi surrendered their teats In the conventloi to theii alternates, snd lo prevent i gen? eral depopulation of the voting delegates seats those in better financial rlrcurn? stances b'-x.i. i the collection of s tide o', . i" fund IO?ds | IN CASE ?F A BOLT Asbury Park Bids for "Third Party's" Convention. i By Telegrspti lo Tba Ti Ibui - Asbury I'ark. ,\ j . June 11, The nto prletora of th-- four hundred hotels snd boarding tiouses si Asburj i'ark and Ocear drove in.-t h.?re this sftemoon and unanl? moual: agreed to extend the urn? ot tha auditorium si < icean Orova to The dot. Rooosvell and ?da "third party" if he la s4Me io gat . together, Is the sveal thai the thud part) Into being snd d?cidai to hold Iti sntlon at Ocean ?iro?.? h?.^ four hun died hotel and Ivoardlro" hOUSS keepers <>t fer lo defray th? ???penae-i of (he 1 part. ? ?,nd tilg .?nlonel front Chicago Ig th? New Jersej r>'-<i>rt PLAN HUGHES-HADLEY BOOM Circulars Are Pound in Room of James A. Stewart. Chicago, .inn?* 21.?Several thotignnd circulan urging "Hughes, Hadley, har? mony unit happlnen" wen* discovered stored in 11 downtown hotel to-day? utd several were seen in an apartmeni re? served In tho name <>f James a. Stewart, preetdenl ol the Republloan League of Now Y?irk. At th?> rooms it Wut said Mr. Stewart had lefl Chicago. The dla covery io<i many poUttctani to express tii<- opinion thai an eleventh hour at t..|n|it would li?> mad?* to pul Un* "'lark tuns?" combination Into the running chiso political friends "f both men de? nied they knew of such ? plan. AN "'INCREDIBLE" CAMPAIGN AmericanAbroad Thinks Nations Self-Respect Endangered. [By TraaseUaatlc wir<*!p>.? to 'Hip Tribun-* i London, June 21.?-If, H. i>o Yountr, owner-and editor of "Tho Ban Francisco I Chronicle," is staying her? for a few days. On the burning subject of tho Chicago convention h?* said: "1 favor the re-election of President Taft. The policy ">r my newspaper has been ins re? election, bul i deeply regret th? line th campaign for the nomination has taken. "Every man I have met Is ustonisho 1 I. this ln?*rcdihl?-' nomination campaign. No ?m'- can understand how a great na? tion Mite ours can s<> lose its soli '-respect as to allow this public scramble for tho hlghesl office In the land and this cam? pulgn of porsonal niaise." IDAHO DESERTS COLONEL Disgusted by Anarchistic Talk in Caucus, Says Oruzen. f'hicago, June 21.?Tho Idaho delega? tion advised i'oior.^l Roosevelt la-day would not follow his suggestion of remaining ??iiont In tin? ?'invention und refrain from voting. Alonzo R. Crugen, chairman ''if the delegation, .>?:?i'i such action would he practically Vioiting. We are not boitera," --Hid Crucen, "but Republicans, and for us not to an.**wt*-r to our names when tho r..ii is ?*aii>vi would le simiil.' t'OHhiir I gave Colonel Rooge? elt to understsnd that Idaho's delegates wore thorough Republicans, arid would tud follow any third party or candidate. Triin is the end of l!oo*.*vp|t polltt f h< proposes !" lake up with the Heneys, Johnsons and the Ports r have be? -, disgusted h of th? ,-*n an-histic talk i hav? heard In man*, of tlip Roosevelt is i It t"* unpstrlotlc and un-American " WILSON NO RUNNING MATT Would Not Run with Roosevelt, Say His Managers. Jui ?- ! ' could m the D mocrstic ? ? . ?n that anv of thp (C ' asives no-ihi be | ? ?nd place ?" .i , ?lurd U< ki ? ? led by Theo Roosevelt The Wilson men smiled ? ?en the- read i ? i-ago dispat the ffect that the N'pu Jersey 'I 'i being coneld? ? for? pi tu thi?? con? ? ?ne "f W ilson's national csm- ! gers said: . | one i ? ? 11?. l*ri? |e( It hp known ? . .. i ca 11 d i ? ?oi vice-Pi ? - - - ; ' ? xrratic .,. ??' t ! ? refore It Is a i to ?. ippose .... under 'A'.i'k. r W . \ ;.?' f Ne? Jet BSJ 01 * of itena ita i a of t he w llaon I that the v. llaon recel* e>l no o\ ert urea mg t:.-.o??-.-pit lesdera ,1: i the- expei I to re< ? -. SEES DANGER IN UNIT RULE* Malbv Explains It in California Contest Debate * c SI An Interesting ?nd II* .ting laslot ?f tl? pr >fereuti_l ! ? unit rule cam? between ? ? oVlock this morning when the ?*om? inlt'p.- .rJentlels took up th?* disputed Ith < illfornla case. Tl.ommtttee had been III ..^s|i.|i .,11 Mght ?iHSSltlK I'll th? li ts without aciimon) '*';t. tired n I laded aa were Ihe members, they t...?k "*ii ? ' in thp <ip>nti* that fi llow?fd The i ase h.?.i provoked perhaps th? greatest at tacl from ih* Iti i Ion ?I committee ? I believe that ;f the l?o del ?*tp? from ? ? ? .ni.*. ??!:?. were elected by n state '. of 77"". ;? r.? not seated." aald Mr llalhert, ..f Minnesota, "It will mean th* death knell "f the national commute? O !' i Ans t rom, of Montana, declared ii ?t u ider auch n precedent th?. ?!tv of Foi '.. b) ? primary vote could com? pie tel; dominate the entire delegation t'r >?u I th. atati v priesn people arlll not itand for ma as you propose i Id *? *. ..f N'ottii I ?akota. if this . ??it*, .n tlnn refusea a it to rates eleoi ??.) In California b) .-* majorlt; of J7.O0O. the American people ?tn .i.foat th.* nominee of that partj ' Representative George I! Malby, of N ?>* ^..!k. declared "Charles Murphy, of '.'am? msn> Hull, in? W votea In hla pork >t at i :, : ii ,. r? as the result of ihe unit ri le " 11.. said .i preced? ni thai would pla? ? til ..f ,i st.it. i delegates at the mercy <>f th.* pupulai state inajorlt* would give Ne? i'ork Cltj practically control of one-tenth of the delegate?? t.? ihe Republican National Con? - ? ntlon ? i don't a an) a prec?*_eui eatabUahed here, ' h?? said, ' t hat ? ill gi- ?* to ;? sin lie . ity tl.ntroi ??ver the entire state, which, in turn exerclsea .i !.?ik>- control over th* Republlcsn National Convention snd it*? ?election of n randldate, \Vhpn t see a man like Charlea Murphy ?ith SO I ?emocrai h- delegates to t>.- deliver? .1 t.> a horn he in, i tremble to think wh.n srould happen Repul I lean had such control ov-*r the nomination In .-? Republican National ? '?invention. " The RooMvell strength on the California vote gstned ! A Dewltt, of io.\n \v w Wim.uns, of Nevada; L P tummera, <f Virginia; Samuel II, Cady, of Wisconsin, and <' \ Rli '?. of Hawaii, bul thp Tafl il.|. ?ut. s were seated, H to h*>. SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed anywhere in the United States for $2 50 a year. TARIFF PiLANK DELAYS FRAMING OF PLATFORM Hitch, Too. Over River Improve? ment Clause, but Rest of Docu? ment Is Practically Ready. ADMINISTRATION IS PRAISED Draft as Completed About Ihe Same as Printed Exclusively in The Tribune?Woman Suffrage Ignored. in?- a stsff Corr-??pongent '?f Tbs Trlbeael Chtcago, June 21.?The (tail draft of tin Republican national platform ? practically ctxnpleted, and copiei bcon furnlohtM* to the press associations in avoid tin? possibility of any newspaper ?iK.?in Publishing it exclusively, a- did The Tribune last Tu*\'dav Thru publication by The Tribuna made not a llitlo row m the committee on res? oluttons. Sarcastic remarks were mad* by gome of the member? of th? mittoo hi the futility of asking i committee to draft ;i platform ?hon th?* administration hail already drafted the Inatrumenl and when it had been m-"i" public In these columng. The olatform makers determined ?9. night to disregard entirely the question of woman suffrage. There Is one question which rema di ?o be settled, and that concerns th?"- tar." plank. As was told in the*?? dispat?-!.?? last night, the "stand-pat"?"re ' are In? sisting that the tariff plank shall ea:| frtr sufficient duties 10 insure s reasonable profit to the manufacturer,-. In addition t" su? h rates ?is may be n?*cegearv it prot?K*t the workmen from for??:gr, COm? petition, while the more prO*fregglve lead. erf?, among whom is President Taft, In? Slat that s ?"lei'??ration for SUfllClent duties to protect the workingm?*?-, 1 that should be Included. The chairman of th? committee *-< Vice-President Pair banks, will ad-ir*? ihe convention briefly on the the platform before the motion 1? ? to adopl the report of the OOmmltttM OK resolutions. Th? Instrument will Ii (be nmin, follow rh? lines of rh* or draft an printed In The Tribut now. however, the prep* aatoclfttlei 1 la which copies have been furnished I I 1 been instructed to hold themgelv?S 1 readiness to make such correct,o-?? , may i-- d?*cided upon before the rr; ??? to the convention "g actually mad?. After a brief seaalon to-night, devoted to the thrashing out of d.ffere??. the construction nf ? plank In f? Mississippi River improvement? the committee on resolutions adjourned to-morrow, leaving th?? sub-commltt? ??ontInn? its labor.?. - entanglement ?*\?r the Mlssl proposition was unexpected, \ pro' - committing the national gover -? tionally to the Improvement ? ' river Iihi-l beeii pon, b'l* terms uer. brought to the it? ? t B? tor Burtoi rente from Ohio, he express? ' disapproval l'? on the members to reopen tha subi" consider II from ?< different ?'.trie ({? does not believe 'hut the national t* . nr: should bear the entire burdei river improvement, and urges the corporation of thai prin ?'"? in thi . ?? form. The T if? admini il i lorsei ? ' tpled with sn encomium up? services of l'resident?? McKlnl*! md Roosevelt, and proceeds *?V< Invite the Intelligent idi American people upon th- adi .-.f w lilt? m it. Tafl "'"; red .?nil ' - al peace und? Presidency, He bas preserved ?v rled forward, sll ?hs? wa -, . rh. p ? : i?-? took over froi ... Set) g th? good ? i imple of ?ions obedlenc? to law In hit ?. ..- ha? ?" ?reed I found If faithfully. Imps I -, ? ' lj I luring tli ? ? ?? which he hi i ? operation or a Republican ?'ongress, h exempted amount of constructive lei vas framed and passed In I "f the people and In ohed'.-mc*- to arlah thai legislation II a record on ? any ad >n m ght ? . . j-| -- ton . If sni promlae made l ? Bei - part} Ii still unreal* Taft He cnnscli ? ' ?O ? I ? ' 111 them .ih HAT STILL IN THF. RING "Will Be In Stronger than Ever." Colonel's Latest, Word Chi?*;.*"'"-, lune 21.?While Caloaol Roosevelt was In conference with hi *' rlt**rs to-night a < rowd of sevenl tho*i !?.?nd persons gathered on Michigan ave? nue ami Cheered until he raised s arltg? flow and address?! them. "My friends." he said, "my bat is It) the ring and will ba in stronger fhsn ever." Thnt was nil. Tim ?rowd Shouted f"f g longer address, but the colonel lo-v? ered th" Window Mid retired. WILLIE WOULD_HELP T, R, Boy Editor Predicts Tcrribii Things if Colonel Is Defeateft Chicago, June 21.- Willie Qrirln, fo it?? teen year"? old, who nx?-erts that gg ?dltOf of "The Young Aiiii-i-lean Golfer"* h?? (S the youngest raaglalne editor In Ihe WOrld, to-day mformeil the FtOOgSVeH national coBunltt?is that be was rnd to take the stump for the colonel. Tits ?jominlttee permitted him to make an Impromptu addreaa lo ? nvwd ?hat packed the heedq\*g*rt?MS. Willie did aot lose ins nerve. "Mi friends." he said, "?*?? must elect Theodora Rooeeveli President. If ???* di not elect him you Will see the worst revolution that this country MM ?*ver known " No deflnlts answdr wag gi\en the bsf by the committee. SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Ma.l?Kl anywhere In tha United States , for |8 50 a year. _ Bell and Wing By FREDERICK FANNING AYER Absorbing, ggtounding, in*-piring, battling? London Aiademy. Power and originality.????Cork Examiner. A greet ?rork.?_t?Mt?g Herald. Mark*. "? genius constgntly.??Trey Record. A wealth of nlcM.?Uoston Transcript. ; Genuine aspiration ami power.?0c< nit Review, F.nghnd. War the stars ?Pot (land Orctjonijv. Astounding fertility.?Brooklyn limes. A itriking book ?if vrrsr ? Boston Post. fl. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, Publishers, N. Y. Price $2.80 V nW