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.1 v wfttf hjs, gayel un.ttlrjio.m.e. Sem blance ororder was restbred. 3Roat was sarcastic wtfen quiet carrie- out of the chaos. "It's a wprfder'sdme peddle wouldn't wait qntjl 'a man finished a sen-tenceiefre-starting Something,"1 heiemarked".- . ' , l Vhilealfthis -was going ox war broke loo'e Jn the Democratic party. ' " . . WairirJennings.Bryan threw his hat jnto-tfte ring- af)aut npon. He sent a telegram to all the pro gressive Democratic leaders call ing upon them to fight the elec tion .of 'Alton B- Parker as tem porary chairman at 'Baltimore. Just what this may mean no. one knows.- But it may mean Bfyan himself will takfe the floor in theDempcratid convention to ngfit.Earker. Also,' it ""may mean that the Uemocrttc sonventjon, will fall into just the same-kind of a mess as" the Republican convention naw is m. , ,.. . "Taft men on he cornrnittee of resolutions today drew up" a plank flatFy- denouncing "the, recall, of judges of ojL jjljycial jecisjons. Thjs-raeans the standpaftersare going to keeppn standing pat, no 'matter what happens. ( 'pKt a3?ollette men now have dejcf ded to present a minority resolution committee report, call ing" for the recall of judges. Roosevelt only got one vote4n the "rtmth Alabama district con-' test before th& credentials com mittee. Taftad34'. RQdsevelt is -now beaten to a frazzle so'far as the regular con- A'enUoji.is.,cpnx:erriej And no one knows-what heJsjgoing to del. If he bolts, and calls' on his dele gates to -walk out, .the - number that ? ill follow Hlfrx will depend on h.ow excifecf tHe delegates are. If tHey'fe ' not: very excited, Rbpsevelt wilL get Hardly any men to follow hinioutof the Coli seum. Jf tbey rel excited, 400 may go with liimt . " ' ,, A 1 :is, o'clock, 'Gov. Hadley, of, Sfiss.Qurf, moved ' tjie cbnvert-r tion vote,onwheiher,tor not con tested "delegates Jshpuld vote on the, retention-of JHetr own seats. ' Root ruled the hiotion ip. order.. There was a -wild j)prst of rpixed cheering- and jeering and then exebresentative ;atson mov ed to table the iWdifey motion Root recognizedf Watson, 'a roll caH was denignded by two states, and the first-real test vote of the conventionds,on." . The minority report in the Ari zona case was teblfed'by a -tate of a65 ayes"tp495'nqes,,with19 dele gates not voting." , Roosevelt was beaten again, but not by-so large; ar majority. New YorkMrs -Charles H. Henry, young nftJther, confessed" toniufder'of'hertte&gnter, Mary, 3. 'Implicated -Walter ' Harring tonChicago. f' " , Washington. Qubin. rebel army has separated.'tilf to north oast and half to south coat. Tarrytown, N.lF. Wild t man that has bpen annoying women antLchjldren captured.